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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_10_18N S :I E-W 11NHENAIL 31NCEERE -•2.0041 ..101 '' _'PICK .. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1962 PRICE 10c Per Copy VOL. i0 NO. 2 ' � - - - ---YOUR HOSPITAL _� -� NOTICE TO CNiB • ---- e - � � - TICE TO Attack'10- You lnvest� at�n are invited to a Social- Evening, at the home of Mn. 0 Kerr Clarke, on' Monday, Oct- Elderly:PickerangWoman ober 29, 1962, at 7.4� p. m .._.-; •• " Please bring. moray that has been collected A 69;�year-olc3 Church Street y outsjde and inside doors, after" doors iinlocked again an&rnade woman was attacked. in her him. The lady said he was neat- his escape. ���� home here about 6.30 p. m. last ly dressed, and when he' walk- The boy never uttered a sfteSaturday evening," by a youth ed into the room; she thought word during the whole episode, described as being between 12 that possibly she 'should know' bat the lady said he had a - -- — _ C _- - and 15". years. bun. strange look in his.eyes.' F 1eW Dar Rete Relatives ask that the lady's She said he came over to her He was described as being a , _. name be _witheld. She told pol- and bent down. as though to bout five feet, four inches to _, r -*-- ice that she saw the boy come whisper something, and. then height; fair-haired, blue .eyes, A very+successful ,Track and down Church St. and saw him threw himself on her. straight' nose, heart-shaped Field Meet was held at the Lin- looking.. in the window at her, She called to her husband, face, and was well, dressed. coin Ave. Public School, Thurs- who was in the kitchen He The la suffered red marks where she was sitting, reading lady day, October 12. As there were .the paper. wrestled with the youth, who on her face,-and shock. Police many enthusiastic -participants ..The bey. entered the home took :a swing at him. They got are continuing the investiga= q; it made for. keen competition. from the rear, locking both the to the door and the boy got the tion Medals for the winners in each class are.again being do- r ING ri t,ed by Dr. W. W. Tomlin- Mariam I1C� son and Mr. Harold Richard- nor,IociCe , son. These will is presented at India �ke our Annual Christmas Concert. ndi ; ... The results'of the Field Meet a as €o}lsvas-: For some years- 14 t , Inb - r-F enior Boys — Danny Blizzard ernational, as one of marry pro-•orme 26; Allan Morley 13; John jests carried on, in the interest Haggit' 8, of international goodwill, has, Senior Girls — Faye Nickling through its local clubs and its- ' � Auto Wreckers, and will : -.. 29 ; - Carol -Farmer 25; Janis tricts; - around the free world, Scwm like this take lace every day at your hos- a d- At a public meeting held in be haTidled as fotlowe: mat P been conductingtan, -Head 13. P P _ x � Geo. the Cornrrmmt Hallo Tues er .Charles Wilco ,Coach, ltal. Our doetors.requirta the. best in medical equipment Intermediate Bops—Dave Bris- ing for the exchange of stud- Y t3 , OW it is up to us to see that they have it. when It is bin 31;. Billy Wright and ents to our universities, arr- day,October 9, a central spin- Brown; Asst. Coach. .. Bntce _ - tNeded. Your hospital needs your pledge NOWl mrttee known as the Pickering Richardson.aBann . ...Gary Carter (tie) 8;--Brian anging and providing- for the Village I��nor Hockey Associa- The Bantams will be sponsor- • -Roche and Hugh .Lawson greater part of the costs of tion, was formed, and its Exec- ed by the Rotary Club and will such a plan. A year ago.. the toll ws: — Xan— Intermediate Girls, — Doris local Rotary u mem en- _ . o be handled es.Hoga awl � n ._ Chairman, Ray T. Dobie: Seo ages, Bruce Hogarth; Coach, = Blue-Notle'' S Warren and Dianne Murkar numberd, for a week-end, a retary-Treasurer,-er, Bas. Kearn- Malty Maloney; Asst. Coach, (tie) 20: Barbara Butters 10. number of students at the ilrr� ey; Committee Members: -Bill Vic. Disigiey. -junior B"s — Wayne Pearson iversity of Toronto, who came McEachnie; Bruce Richardson The Pee Wees will be Spon- 19; Ricky Rimmer 9. Frank from _ largely, European. and --- - _ Maurer,- of the - Dailey, John Roles, George far Eastern countries. and Marty Materso -.. sorer by Bert- Macs _ m'seaman (ail tied) 5. On Monday evening of this Mr• John Paterson was app- Mauler C,oristnrction, and BillIr t �t �arkha' o� Transportation Orgy' _McEacbnle, of the. McEachnie + s Junior Gins — Laurel Cowling week, the local Club. entertain- Funeral Home, and 477 be 10; Dianne Holter, Lois Bath ed at dinner, as speaker, Mr. (tie) 9: Margaret Liddell 5.- Astush Sen. from Calcutta. in It the intention .off thin handled as follows: Manager. Committee to. organize three Hill McEachnie; Coach, Bob it was a very happy group Ajax And Pkkerin% General Bantam Reps — Peter Fenn 8; Tndia who is a- "mathematics" hockey-teams in the village-- Kennington, Alt Coach, BlU of boys and girls (to say noth- Hospital Statistics For Brent Singleton:, David Mc- student at Toronto. He is spon- L Pee Wee; 2. Bantam; 3. 11did- Rimmer, Bain, William Ceci. Jerry sored by Rotary District- No. Ing of the adults with them), � �+� � September get- - _ Details of schedules etc., will . -who returned to. Pickering Vill- Armstrong (all .tied) 5; •Te;- 707, of .which Pickering is a The Midget temp Is sponsor- be made &, as&able for the .. ons Monday, October L5, af- Total 1"-"tion" admitted 511 r � e� Pearson (tie) interesting r. Sena and ins- ed by Charles Wilkie, of Wil- News 'as they gee setup• 'ter their appearance-in the Reeirenee 'nrtirn Corps Cotrrpetitioai, at Town of Ajax ...... _...___.82 Bantam GMs —Kathy Flynn Peggy en .hiwered the many ma questions giv-. ' The ni. NoLe+s won First Pickering Village ' SL; Nancy Carlton 10: Peggy en him on such matters as Pickeroing Village Notes • -.7 Anne Brigbin Z. ' . religions", econotrACS", .•Pel- Prize is the .Competition with Town of Whitby . _...._____.....9 . Primary Boys — M�kY Mc ue itical subject`a," etc.. While, in a rites of . Co points. The Whitby Twp. :.. 5 20;David Dalley 10; Terry religion. a. Hindoo, he wanted Troptq, donated by M4•. Wal- Oshawa :...2 Baker 6. it clearly' understood .that he :..11 primary .. Girb — Katharine was "British". .The .marry ex- ter Could, of Markham, will OEhers _ a� Jiro Willet vow is on course Professional hair-trim that -be on displeyY ir.Mr. G.E. Mor- +.�11 Mci3esliarneYi�ary1 Webb 9; planation!! given to the many at Crisp Borden.. spent. U*t -shop—wt quite 75 years ago..•. Susan 6 questlons. very_ definitely, en! We e office, on Kingston Road. w+eekerid visiting his mother, but'—he still remembers that the Corps arrived bacl Number babies born - lightened his attentive listeners Mrs, A. O'Hara of Base Line. hair-mt. Arthur Howlett was in the villagetiaft&r the Cann•- Total out-patients ynp r w marry gave a short im- In patient x-rays 99 Wayne one question, in which we were had a successful "camp" at the there are around -here today petition, they particularly interested, as to, • pavmptu parade to let every- Out-patient x-rays RC'Celre �� Mr_ Nehru's ordering Indian Cooper Reserve last week-end. who even remember him. He .; one know that the Trophy will Miniature x-rays A ls-ge number of trees were died in California some years be staying with the Blue Notes Lab. in-Patient trtm'ts .963 troops into that area; taken p� ed by the boys as a' re- ago• until it is put up for compet . out-patient trtm'ts......._ 28 Wayne Knapp a student of over by Communist China, Mr. fore talion project• We are glad to welcome _Ilion � next' year. Blood transfusions' . • 23 last year at Pickering District Sen said. "it should' have been ?&-. and Mrs. H.' Mcfsardaon, Liar) "Kelly' and Mil. Disney There will be a Victory Dance Minor operations :�.:26 High S&ool!, has been award- done long ago' . �. and Mrs. Bt Richardson back from Florida. They are ' ,held in the. village Hall, Sat-. Major operations :. _ .._.17 ed a deluxe honour graduate His explanation as, to the and Mrs. C. Trollope, of the staying with Mrs. Disney's urday, October 20, starting _at . Ear, _ eye, nose & throat pen and pencil set by. the Can- apparent success some de- local L G. A' store attend6d parents, at Audley for the time cess (to 7.30 p. m, operations ;..!14 adian' Waterman - Foundation. 'gree, at- -least) of Communism, the 12th annual' L G. A Con- being. • a in, India was,—just what might • Mrs. Frank Prouee honour set FP- _ Mr. and • The hone .bearing n and t at Club on- in chene tw roved arid, distinctive gold- em- 'be expected-illiteracy and ��� Monday were Kit r for o days � blema denoting superior sphol- poverty is a • breeding-grotuid. Mrs. Greer, Secretary, at titin week, attending - a Build- h �ho� A astic, proficiency,' and with the Same classes are so miverable,, ey office, is back Ing Inspectors_' Convention.' 00barton 'Hig ,.wtiy the G E. Morl . name of the award winner per- they are.. saying— not', at work this week, after being Sympathy is extended to e e mantently eriibossed, has been ° "what have we to lose?". Let's confined to 'bed. . for' several Mrs. Meijerink; Ringston' Rd. fine;'Variety ' of Night Classes fog to the school prink- try something .else. � last week. . on the death of her sister, in ipal . for personal presentation This was a. highly .educational Miss Johanna Beelen..Duffin Apledoorn, Holland: Her sister to the winner. evening. -lorbs t!' s re ver As a result of preliminary-registrations; a number of Even- h here for two o is m. St. was- visiting relatives err n in Bowmanville, on Sunday, o t o m u es are being offered at Dumbarton High School, Head For The Hills You! St. Andrew's Presbyterian Hier and had been home five The annual pheasant shoot when she suffered a, �-- 'Commericing next Monday, October. 22, the following classes under way in Pickering .The West Rouge Kiwanis •Club is at Myrtle • Thankoffering stroke, .. 9�to will begin: Township on Wednesday end w;str to thank all the people of .Service, last Sunday. Congratulations rights. and II cpnelude ober th. Wept and Hct for and Mss. C. S. Bryant M • Frank Conk�zright, Eliza- MT. ;I wi on Oct 2i _ Rouge District ryan rs Eiennentary Sawing Monday a Wednesday , Huntem are astcad to be as-- their co-operation• and assist- spent last week-end .at a cot- beth St. on the birth of a da,:- t Advanced Sawing :.........................-- Tuesday Thursda pecialiy. . careful -this year as ante which made our Third Ari- tags at Bay_ Lake, near Hunts- ghte ontly, a Ajax all areas are, more Weevily nual Auction a success, on Sep- ville. Hospital. recently, the Millinery. .......- Thursday the e Hospital a . os Jack ••.............W " -"' 'Populated, thus increasing t tuber 29th Sorry to Mrs. Gerd rt t 1 x nt ......... ................ ....................... .... JNonday a Wednesday change of injury to SOM9one: We are pleased to report Found has suffered a painful vert :entered Ajax Mr.. C a- Art T n ........ Thursday that. over $'700,00 'dear•; was kn� injui- and iS confined to gain, t' Thursday. _ i Elementary yP g Book-keeping Tuesday_- 8 Thursday ca m• ........................... To Show Monies Tuesday a Thursday further the . Community Pro- Mr. and -Mrs. m.'_ c ac _ SCO annual meet'- Book-keeping Advanced Typing -•••---_...._..- Flower Arrangement ......................:.... .... • Te be arranged _ wedding anniversary eb ed thou Sun E. C . 0` he United Chureh jests oft'•the Club; 'n t es t The Shop Sections of the -School are not yet sufficiently LoCat Ennis >; e t T • �• '� f, � —A. H. Vincent, General .day, October 1'i by dining out, • -and i>� s �'nu don't knn• • • ' � i i a advanced to permit classes to' begin on Monday. However, reg- Pickering Township .Historicgt Chairman 1962 at the Fiying•,Dutchman; also,- -what. :is a`Jnuf it was a Von October 14 (Mrs. IVTcEach- � Boy ,'• : istratiori. have been received from sufficient. students to just- Society, - 'Who, Done If? `nie's ' birthdat) a _surprise. '.Ir ncrtl tt, Featu*..•t:. Will `ir �t on October 24. A • ify the offering of the following Courses: _ t ci�al of interest was ev- grea o - �;�e 1i.stened the othgr'morn- Mrsv'E � -,vasgiven and-Mr. and Picke i T^tut, ha- abecn Town- _ : ident._ in the Pirhertn, - Monday a Wednesday ing 'to a street-corner• gather- NI. Sewell (Markham) to writing t iritere_s.;ittt;_ac^-... 1 Auto Mechanics :._....__-._:......._ chip .,Tuseum History in Act- I Thursday s .ing. di's.cussing, in a not-too- c• -)rate that-oceasipn, ount of -F#nt trip to the 1 Machine. Shop. ..... ................ ..... Tuesday a y ion'?. day last month,-and-it. is. a Electric-al Monday a' We .h(4w<1 the enthusiastic group good-humoured language, — ':_'Tile old frame building opp- West Be "wlW. ,s thaf `one racing up and osite Dan's Grill, hick; for .4 - _ Co to 3Tt ",a;11 WoodwArk ' = Tuesday a Thursday which braved the Weather,, well - _ ........:.....- ..... ..._.. .Tuella 8 •trend Society meeting b71 .down our main street-at-1.30 great many years�oused the Mrs • a' {.• � r'�t':��d F., _-.; Crafts (Wood; Wrought Iron, Ceramic tile) _ y the mornin on a motorcy- local bna'bef-shop, was torn on 0 a ��hter e•i Thursday Wednesday, Octoiier 24,.1ti.the .y� g, week— _ A'� tile, with the muffler wide down.,:this a building, unday,••October 14 'at -- - Township Hall, Brougham„• at n.�, h - - ive Th S ” - - 8,00 P• rr• � " ops e° gathered that for- is -ed to be at feast seven- General' I These classes well bet;rn just as soon as the shops are comp- A spite piogram has been gl would be forthcoming ty- Iters-old. The appear- We are sorry'to �� , + t leted. Students will be notM9M as 'to the starting date:` arranged, including the show .from this, group;' only if. that an main street_ Brill .the father te"Ino0tms ' Registrations are still being' received for all these classes. ing of'-coloured films of the Jnotorcyrlist was a traffic off- improved which' Royal Rd.is in Westarir able on t.h . o... ntrig night of clegses. Brougham School Centennial, icer chafing 'err equally Holey_ .w g to t+es�knble a pita) y ousleonditicn - Fees are pay.. carr, which was radag on Fees one leg. W. . , Apple Day This and of .the L'5bth Anntveraary s'Po� of the Township of Pickering, 'amend at the eaMe >rpW,. C aaya'he gut his first Nry. Oahtter leis. " What all the riOlSe was BbOtl . in en ger Get well wishes are sent to audience a brief outlhw of the Lomie Hewie, who is still in ` . The band has brought honour to. the. village by their pr"O�' and general policies hospital. PERSONAL��IEO PROTECTION! ION! Winning this' prize, sill 'it is time more became aware of our school, after which the Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walton that we now have a band that can go out and march �i1i split buzz into six of Wednesday had dinner on A. k FORTIER—tNSUDANCE groups for a real buzz session, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.. along with any other band of it's size in this part of the where everyone had a chance a W. Lotto,, Altona Road. � ' I� Cour to speak up and ask questions-.:.PH� ATIontic 2-841 b which _vuvre reported beck to The band has come a long way since it was firsi for- the entire group by` Mrs. Phin BOY SCOUT ni6d by Chief Howard Nickling. They are a smart look- .or one of the teachers) This APPLE. DAY l9RL _ AUTO = UPI — CASMTT 'Ing group now. and residents of the village .can be very proceedure proved to be very OCTOBER 20 - proud of .their trumpet band. w We hope this is only the first in a long string of such successes. _ _ _ .>:...::.:. >r>:..:.1 :.......:...:.:....:......... RE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT "VOTE Rosebank Hardware Ltd. . l E T T E.R TO THE' EDITOR- - - - : � The Municipality Of The C. � � - PAIIdT9, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING,. ......�..�.......................�..�..... - :: TOWHSt11P' OF PICKEPtlucru- S.>��>�a�(TORO,1�1�>�YSt OTEEMM Ae Open Letter to Mr. Eddie ksess which is rightfully theirs. Power, B. A;, Manager and 2. A "NO" vote will continue ; TOOLB, PTD+�B 8.'TC. Chairman of the Piekwing to discourage new industry and UPON THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: — Plablecite Committee residents setts' here. Ars you in favour of the establlshlnent Of gowrnnI"t 1soi3EBArrH - AT. 11-111111 Dear Mr.. Ronne: o r. 'gh taxes and no lacil- • q _ Thank you for . your letter ities for entertaining friends or Are you In favour of the establishn int Of government ,arid the engood close@ pamphlet customers with a gomeal =strging-me-to-vote-yes-on-fact= and.a drip - _:____ —_- fOe ths-sale oUbeer-oallt_fot•ceskleme consumpt- _ -ober 27 and to bring the'facts' 3 A "NO" vote will Bellow ion? to the attention of my emp- our tiootleggem (we have lots) Are You In favour of the authorization of Ontario wins Creators o'f' Io"m and others with whom to continue to laugh at our Gores for the sale of Ontario wine only for residence Ck =- in l do not ; �'� ( �_ -- ---_ _ ._. or MONUMENTS have any employees, and as to too) anytime ,(ail night and Are you•ln favour of the sale of beer only under -s pub4 - xbe.lacts, I. regret to say wit splays).. lk house licence for consumption on licensed 111"611111190111 . OF DISTINCTION your pamphlet is not factual 4. A "NO" vote means con- YYOnlen ah adnnlllad? da all respects. tined high' taxes. We are los- _ w' Your number one item is in i:,g the (one-fifth) _ tax Are you In favour of the sale of beer' only under a pub- ' TREE GENERATiO S fact untrue. Pickering Town- which the government would lk house licence for consumption on licensed prfor emises ship will not (according to the give our Treasurer, plus the- ' IAquor Licence Act) receive 20 extra business and real estate ft whleh melt Onix an aditlittedi p. a of all taxes paid on the taxes vlrich ie rightfully sum Art you in. favour of the sale of beer and wine only sale of beverages, but 20 p. c. I 'suggest all ' honest and under. a dining r000n Ilconm for eonsumptIon with of all licersse fees and fines lev- thinking citizens must vote ntealf on licensed p1'emises?- Stafford Bros, • led against those who contra- "YES" for: (1) Dining -room , weee the Acts. lounges, (2) -, neer. stores, and Are- you.in favoW of the sale of liquor under o' dining M o N V M E N T S It in opgn So. quewbm wheth- (3)_ Liquor storm at'least, if -loungeIkelise for can mt n BptiOwith steals on licensed - er hulustries select their fact- we are to avoid being left far- premb ! - -. DUNDAS ST. EA51 1WHITdY MO 1•S3SS '•Clay locations with regard to then behind by Ajax, S�oro whether there is a handy liq- and Markham. An you in favour of the sale of -liquor under a lounge t" outlet or nota Your thtrd - Get out and vote on October license for eoluvmptiont on licensed potot probably is quite true, 27. that additio 1 real estate d �eepe At , ons veP• We were sorry to hear Jim- Polling Place Na .20 - Fairport United Church .Hall, Fairport ness id, a busitax would be .pa but I doubt .whether it would re (theseems to ba eons dor- able confusion an the maMier 11 an the hour of S o'clock in the forenoon until 79= . -be sufficient to meet addition- of lust what `rvhm s• - togas" t r"P Twr XHE rICK11 ING News THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1t 1%2 ps((pwjng pI&M: THt Pit KERi N6 violets at the liiorftcatltural meeting sisal show, on '. LIST OF POLLING PLACES: not ' need Policing makes me .Thomso toiling Place No. 1 -Atha School. _ - --NEWS Tsociewsuesday. Tuesday. mg of our school and its work. Polling Place Na 2 - Masonic Hall, Claremont. Walter *1 • that licensed liquor outlets e1= E 11 T A R L I i 11 E R 1 8 8 1 The first meeting of Rouge The first meeting was a _ iminate boot-leggees--reall y, The Executive and everyone Polling -Place-He 4 - Whitevale Library. : ' - -. -faxed every T`hureday - - Hill Home and School ASSOC- lotion was held on October �Q, splendid opportunity indeed to get apquainted with the teach- Polling Place Na 7 - Mt.- Zion United Church Raaemant. - BARRISTER -' SOLICITOR - NOTARY PWLIC 1 by The Nowa Prixting and PvbUshing Compas r with a very good attendance erg, the school program, and - who• travel Outside pidcering COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Polling Place No. 1 --Municipal Building, Brougham AaOrodxd as 3900114 Class Wil Matter Post 8111011 Dept., Ottawa, Oct, of -Parents. Mrs. Phi, introd- the Home and School Associa- -Coffee Polling Piece Me. 16 - Audley School. t l -- P _ . Tele hones WHitehall 2-Q910 - will 6th ' �9 gft@T AetoWr l - 88aCtI/TI011 UTM PM per year — gem swM X3A Nr !w the teaching staff. Pres- tion. and cookies were To The Editor: -- - - Polling Islets V 14 - P1061`114 beach School. { BARRY, Editor - iderrt of the H. & S. introduced served at the dose of the meet- peUiiiS Plttii a 15 -Hilltop School. r Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway beer in shopping tohttfft bene- __— the members of the Executive ing fitA the local shop -keepers,. Polling ?lice Ne 17 = Qdengrow School. t '_RAR=T= o solsvrrm - who sells food, clothing and'ot= — — ARVERTIM BATit UPON KOM— Committee. Mss. R. Steen was Sorry to hear Charlie Mason her necessities? in •E. R. Hannan, $resident - i - _ - installed as Recording Sear-- terry, taking the place of Mrs. L Kenndy who away had his car damaged last week but lucky to say no: one was 1PAnu?oRT ROAD, SOUTH XKUNBARTON :Donald G. Crossley' from Pickering . to Scarboro C ratulations B�,e Notes .moved district during ;��,� and. Ajax -to get •a bottle -of Eongratulations ter- Mrs. 3 -re- • congratulations are in order to the Pickering Youth from the the summer- Mra Hull gave a talk Welcome home to little Len- nv Brancassio, after his long HARRY S. PEARCE, Returning Officer. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT -sides -this irmnvertience to us, Trumpet Band, "The Blue Notes" that on Monday even- ,on the coming Christmas Baz- aar and asked for help from stay in Oshawa General Hose- cut shopping centre loses bus- - TORONTO - !3 Railaide Rd., Don Mills — 41874996 '— ' "ging wort first prize at -the Dram Corps competition at anyone with articles to donate ital. AJAX PLAZA RESIOENGE, _::Markham. 4 . It was'a'big night for•the group and a big night for. to this bazaar. Mss Traynor read the Budget, and M� M Lot visited Mr. and to _ �_._ Mr. and-�3rs.-� E. Pearceat - ---- --= -- -- �Cjail 943-iT31 . PIeJo9lilg Cot i Pickering, even if most of the residents were not aware Waganher gave interesting talk Mfg. pt,• Uphill Ont., on Monday. What all the riOlSe was BbOtl . in en ger Get well wishes are sent to audience a brief outlhw of the Lomie Hewie, who is still in ` . The band has brought honour to. the. village by their pr"O�' and general policies hospital. PERSONAL��IEO PROTECTION! ION! Winning this' prize, sill 'it is time more became aware of our school, after which the Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walton that we now have a band that can go out and march �i1i split buzz into six of Wednesday had dinner on A. k FORTIER—tNSUDANCE groups for a real buzz session, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.. along with any other band of it's size in this part of the where everyone had a chance a W. Lotto,, Altona Road. � ' I� Cour to speak up and ask questions-.:.PH� ATIontic 2-841 b which _vuvre reported beck to The band has come a long way since it was firsi for- the entire group by` Mrs. Phin BOY SCOUT ni6d by Chief Howard Nickling. They are a smart look- .or one of the teachers) This APPLE. DAY l9RL _ AUTO = UPI — CASMTT 'Ing group now. and residents of the village .can be very proceedure proved to be very OCTOBER 20 - proud of .their trumpet band. w We hope this is only the first in a long string of such successes. _ _ _ .>:...::.:. >r>:..:.1 :.......:...:.:....:......... RE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT "VOTE Rosebank Hardware Ltd. . l E T T E.R TO THE' EDITOR- - - - : � The Municipality Of The C. � � - PAIIdT9, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING,. ......�..�.......................�..�..... - :: TOWHSt11P' OF PICKEPtlucru- S.>��>�a�(TORO,1�1�>�YSt OTEEMM Ae Open Letter to Mr. Eddie ksess which is rightfully theirs. Power, B. A;, Manager and 2. A "NO" vote will continue ; TOOLB, PTD+�B 8.'TC. Chairman of the Piekwing to discourage new industry and UPON THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: — Plablecite Committee residents setts' here. Ars you in favour of the establlshlnent Of gowrnnI"t 1soi3EBArrH - AT. 11-111111 Dear Mr.. Ronne: o r. 'gh taxes and no lacil- • q _ Thank you for . your letter ities for entertaining friends or Are you In favour of the establishn int Of government ,arid the engood close@ pamphlet customers with a gomeal =strging-me-to-vote-yes-on-fact= and.a drip - _:____ —_- fOe ths-sale oUbeer-oallt_fot•ceskleme consumpt- _ -ober 27 and to bring the'facts' 3 A "NO" vote will Bellow ion? to the attention of my emp- our tiootleggem (we have lots) Are You In favour of the authorization of Ontario wins Creators o'f' Io"m and others with whom to continue to laugh at our Gores for the sale of Ontario wine only for residence Ck =- in l do not ; �'� ( �_ -- ---_ _ ._. or MONUMENTS have any employees, and as to too) anytime ,(ail night and Are you•ln favour of the sale of beer only under -s pub4 - xbe.lacts, I. regret to say wit splays).. lk house licence for consumption on licensed 111"611111190111 . OF DISTINCTION your pamphlet is not factual 4. A "NO" vote means con- YYOnlen ah adnnlllad? da all respects. tined high' taxes. We are los- _ w' Your number one item is in i:,g the (one-fifth) _ tax Are you In favour of the sale of beer' only under a pub- ' TREE GENERATiO S fact untrue. Pickering Town- which the government would lk house licence for consumption on licensed prfor emises ship will not (according to the give our Treasurer, plus the- ' IAquor Licence Act) receive 20 extra business and real estate ft whleh melt Onix an aditlittedi p. a of all taxes paid on the taxes vlrich ie rightfully sum Art you in. favour of the sale of beer and wine only sale of beverages, but 20 p. c. I 'suggest all ' honest and under. a dining r000n Ilconm for eonsumptIon with of all licersse fees and fines lev- thinking citizens must vote ntealf on licensed p1'emises?- Stafford Bros, • led against those who contra- "YES" for: (1) Dining -room , weee the Acts. lounges, (2) -, neer. stores, and Are- you.in favoW of the sale of liquor under o' dining M o N V M E N T S It in opgn So. quewbm wheth- (3)_ Liquor storm at'least, if -loungeIkelise for can mt n BptiOwith steals on licensed - er hulustries select their fact- we are to avoid being left far- premb ! - -. DUNDAS ST. EA51 1WHITdY MO 1•S3SS '•Clay locations with regard to then behind by Ajax, S�oro whether there is a handy liq- and Markham. An you in favour of the sale of -liquor under a lounge t" outlet or nota Your thtrd - Get out and vote on October license for eoluvmptiont on licensed potot probably is quite true, 27. that additio 1 real estate d �eepe At , ons veP• We were sorry to hear Jim- Polling Place Na .20 - Fairport United Church .Hall, Fairport ness id, a busitax would be .pa but I doubt .whether it would re (theseems to ba eons dor- able confusion an the maMier 11 an the hour of S o'clock in the forenoon until 79= • CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO -be sufficient to meet addition- of lust what `rvhm s• - togas" o'clock in the afternoon (Daylight Saving Time) at the r, E-/ r f • el police Costs. Your fourth are rWaht a Isothe govern- m ps((pwjng pI&M: BLOCKS &. BRICKS - • point, that boot-leggers .would tn"! —we have not . had any - LIST OF POLLING PLACES: not ' need Policing makes me one gusts the cw"Kt f toiling Place No. 1 -Atha School. _ - STRUCTURAL STEEL " thissk you must be very young Indeed if you ready believe yet. Ed.)~ = Polling Place Na 2 - Masonic Hall, Claremont. - �•' CRANE RENTAL that licensed liquor outlets e1= The Editem ' Polling Place Na 3 - flRivereen NevScheel. -- _ • _ iminate boot-leggees--reall y, The Executive and everyone Polling -Place-He 4 - Whitevale Library. : ' STATION ROAD, PICKMNO, ONTARIO � MT, PpWeT. Connected with, the Pickering Polling Place Na 7 - Mt.- Zion United Church Raaemant. ftooi ~ WH. 2-1900 _ WA. 24103 — MO. 84911 An to number five, people Township Softball League want Polling Place No. 6 - 6reeswoed United Church Basement ..'FANCY - - who• travel Outside pidcering to let you know how lriWch we Polling Place No. 1 --Municipal Building, Brougham - -- - - Township for work, br pleasure appreciate your reporting o Polling Piece Me. 16 - Audley School. t l STREET PICKERING - MIH. 2-0386 will 6th ' �9 gft@T AetoWr l schedule and scores this Pmt Polling -Place-No. 11 - Brvek Road Seheol. :• _.- _ ... To The Editor: season.. Polling Islets V 14 - P1061`114 beach School. { Do you really think that the tmnley spent, an liquor and Many people'thepero on the] Pickering Nptt�s for League In- peUiiiS Plttii a 15 -Hilltop School. r A. N@ylTliiCiY1, Q. C. beer in shopping tohttfft bene- :brmation, . and they were iidt lwllfli9 Phaco No 16 - dlengrovs Scheel. — ul_ilomcl$ fitA the local shop -keepers,. disappointed. Polling ?lice Ne 17 = Qdengrow School. t '_RAR=T= o solsvrrm - who sells food, clothing and'ot= —Mrs. J._,L11,M*i►tbe-. Seety.. Polling Place -No• 18 - Bass Lino School. _ her necessities? in •E. R. Hannan, $resident - Polling Place No. 19A - Bay Road School. - ... Polling Plac6' Na 19C - Sayvie* Heights SehooL Polling Place. No. 19D - Bay Road School. '# :.: - TDmple s • :n - loses what is spent on alcoh- olic beverages. Rouge Hills 1PAnu?oRT ROAD, SOUTH XKUNBARTON I am going to urge those from Pickering . to Scarboro Polling Plano No. 19E - Bay Road School. vote in the said Municipality of the Township of Pickering.' 'with whom I come in contact, • We were sorry to hear Jim- Polling Place Na .20 - Fairport United Church .Hall, Fairport to vote NO on all counts on my Littleford has been eonfin- 'to pilling Place No. 22 - (Mangrove School: October 27., because in simple terms, 2 am convinced that the' ed his- home for the past few days with Au and bron-_• 'Polling Place No. 2S - Dunbarton Public School. Polling Place No. Z6 -Dumbarton Public School. r, E-/ r f • loss of life and limb; employ- chitin Polling Place No. 27-'Dunbarton Public School. went' and family happiness Mr: and Mrs': C. A.: Schwab, that --can be traced directly. to of Orland, called on friends in Polling' Place Na 28 - Fairport Beach Community Hall. _. _excessive use of alcohol the district :on Friday after- Polling Place No.-" = Fairport Beach Community -Hall. WEDDING point out quite ear y d. and BIRTHDAY CAUS no more outlets -art needed =in -the- funeral' -of- the late Frank Polling Place No. 37 - Altona Road School. ' this township. Sincerely, McFarlane on Wednesday ' af- tern6on, Polling Place No. 38 - Altona Road School. SANDWICHES _ Polling Place No. 39 - Altona Road School. ..'FANCY - Wm. A.. M4Kay, Eileen Brett and Beth Dow- Polling Place -No. 40 - Rosebank Road School. N Minister, . Dumbarton •- United _ling held a.kitc hen shower lastMAIN Polling Place No. 41 - Rosebank Roael school. STREET PICKERING - MIH. 2-0386 Church week in honour of Florence Phillips, - of Dunhartgn. The Piling Place No, 42 - West Rouge School. _.- _ ... To The Editor: _ shower was held at the home Folling Place N:�. 43 --'West Rouge School. of Mrs. T. Brett, Kingston Rd. 'Polling Place No; 44 - West Rouge School . A "No" Liquor Vote? j- .A number of the local resid- Polling Place. No. 45 - West Rouge School.MENEM Let's' be honesf! Wgke tip and realize what a "NO" vote will ents took advantage of the.bus -trip `to Nallburton, sponsored ' '• '',_ And further `that, at the Municipal Building, Brougham on �. -SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT — mean to Pickering Township.: 'by the Adult Group, of White- the 29th.day of October, 1962, at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon 1. A"NO" vote will continue vale United- Church, and- enjoy- "of (Staridard Time) fshitll open the ballot boxes, add up the votes I, -result 'COMPLETE, SEPTIC TANK SSRVICS to. -drive - respectable .-people ed the-~ glorious'•Cavalcade given upon the said questions'; a-nu"declare` the of the said from Pickering . to Scarboro Colour in that area. vote in the said Municipality of the Township of Pickering.' NEW TANKS INSTALLED and. Ajax -to get •a bottle -of Eongratulations ter- Mrs. 3 -re- liquor or a case of beer. Be- son, Mrs. Laughlin ang Mrs. HARRY S. PEARCE, Returning Officer. PAT DONNE TEmple 9`1841 -sides -this irmnvertience to us, Stables who won prizes for cut shopping centre loses bus- - chrysantherriums -and- Afiican A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS Pslll� Three' shaw of Claremont was marr Pickering L&dW Bowling CLAREMONT led last Saturday to Mr. Jack League BUSINESS DIRECTORY Vernon of Oshawa, at the Cl- -Services In awmarHiosrprietdal wtoardidergon sulrshg, aremonx United Church manse.' T ea M standing ery for cataracts. Mr. and him. Russell Blund-, Dorothy .. . . . ............. 31 h atte Ch u eS A good crowd �nded the en are happy to amnounce the June ............ le -uction 5;210 2V the home of, ft��ftl of a balw dau Men- Thed.na .. ................................... GUARANIEED 'the late Wrn. Palmer last Sat- Jim Briscoe and Don Hedges Jean .............................................. 8 N1cSWHNff%1:- urday. There was a, large num- were at Stouffville on Satur- Norma ....... ...... 8 Wo -TV Service -Funeral Director ber attending and prices were day bowling in a n -AM. doU& Marg. ....... ......... . Pickering very vxd- les tournament. over '2-w'--— —Plat Any Make or Model Firemen were called out m The Pee Wee hockey pLayers B. Boys ................................ United Church Satur&W to a gram fire at were at Stouffv!He on Morxiay AL. Simpson ........................ 258 ARTMIR RM Minktart Rev. MeMilo ftrtars the rear of Jack Ward's weld- evening for their first workout. p Smijh* . ..... .... . . ... .............. 248 P lvcft Ambulance Service ft shop. XT, and Mrs Seri Collins of M. Hunt.,: . ............... CMMM SEIM= Mr. and Mm- BM Rates Uxbridge called on Mr. and T. Brown ................ ; ............. .... 239 Smith Falb Spent the weekend Y& on Hedges on Su --DAY oft 1411GHT 9AN A. AL & 11.07 A. AL MDHdrxlay. L � Jones .239 .............................. Mr with and X= Don He* Mr. and Mts. Ridge of Osh- M Shanley .....226 Sunday School Same Homs to• awa visited last week with B. Thompson ............. ....... 214 WATER DELIVERED NOr. and hEm. Eric Wallace MM Frank Hutchings. L Rin.uner. ..... i . ... . ........... 210 WM. AUDLEY of Toronto were with Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Cordingly 'of . McEACHNIE, Prop. 9A6 A. AOL — Church ServkIs' Beam on the weekerA Uxbridge visited oir Sunday Hospital Auxiliary Woo of Dunbarton Friends from Toronto, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ha- IIAO A. AOL --Sunday School Sunday with Mrs. Le ick, ftwshead. The Women's Auxiliary meet - ..PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 Brougham Undon Lodge, on nummusummusum Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke Ing was held in the Nurses' Re - E. R. FLEURY BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Mon6h at Old Kingston Read .144"aw Frank AT. 2-7391 or AT. 24362 MMAISY 10 101FININT-9406.30 PA& SaWFUlay and 0reah me by Appointment MONUONTS MORBRP A4011111K PreW as 1, Wbleby. Ontarle 4vie are. view of 111bbby, an N& 2 PilglpsraV. beftweei Wbftp and Alm PNON& "how 11110. PLUMBING ALFRED KAYES PLUMSM BATHROOMS _110RESSURI! SYSTEMS _ESTIJ - MATES GIVEN PI -em WWII 2.6717 0SURMICE CO. won OR PNOW - " Cb@W NOW for Farm and Covally swk%w Wbdwwm Warsaw on &Amblgk Wbdmik ?Vlsol 11L Awlemolift Imore -, of AN 113*6 Bowman & Gibson W. H. J. Thompson, .....-BA., LLL 11WQv AW WHO" Z4111011 Bsaldaisss Uniple 94" Wme 0 -SH-ERRIN Funeral and Ambuiance Service No. 2 HWnvay at Pickering B@5A Road Telephone WHitehall 2-3610 BROY STORE TIM ago Ph" to so, e"rfWne In MuwtbhW GOOD VALUE AT IM ROW PECII open near M an pm. line"do- 11111 lift" REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road� West Hill -St. Andrew's AT. 4-4721Presbyterian Church Closed SaWday July - Aug Church Street North, Pickering Minister Rev. F. Conkey, AL A. Manse, 46 Windsor Drive DENNEY BROTHERS HEATING CONTRACTORS Hal Water, Sham Systems klstalled Alftrathm and Repairs Phone: 20404: Friday night, held their annu- Mantic 2-063 • Pickering, 'Ont. Sunday with Mrs. Burk's par- Carr, President, opened the KEN and dkRKE Creighton, Fraser, meeting in the regular form by P R E N T I C E thorne. singing 0 Canada, followed by dance, and euchre was, held in Drynan & Murdoch The Lord's Prayer. After the AUCTIONEERS motored to Washington last business, we had a working Usemed and Avtfiorhed for tbe Barwisters, Solicitors and bee to help with our Bazaar, Coon" of Ontario and York Notaries Public to be held on November 17. Mr. Form Ste* Implements, Household visited last week with Mr. and Lloyd- Sanders gave a, "hah- perafters, 'tool btaft Ube set specialty at Reasonable Rafts. BANK OF COMMERCECHAMUU styling demonstration" which DUAL SERVICE AT ONE P210E 5 Simcoo St. N., Oshawa proved to be very helpful and AUNk" P.O. Phone Aginet 32W3 Aterm� P.O. Pieria Mark 2" Telephone RA. 3-3446 in tresting. Refreshments foll- PKINITICES have been establisbed I E. R. FLEURY BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Mon6h at Old Kingston Read .144"aw Frank AT. 2-7391 or AT. 24362 MMAISY 10 101FININT-9406.30 PA& SaWFUlay and 0reah me by Appointment MONUONTS MORBRP A4011111K PreW as 1, Wbleby. Ontarle 4vie are. view of 111bbby, an N& 2 PilglpsraV. beftweei Wbftp and Alm PNON& "how 11110. PLUMBING ALFRED KAYES PLUMSM BATHROOMS _110RESSURI! SYSTEMS _ESTIJ - MATES GIVEN PI -em WWII 2.6717 0SURMICE CO. won OR PNOW - " Cb@W NOW for Farm and Covally swk%w Wbdwwm Warsaw on &Amblgk Wbdmik ?Vlsol 11L Awlemolift Imore -, of AN 113*6 Bowman & Gibson W. H. J. Thompson, .....-BA., LLL 11WQv AW WHO" Z4111011 Bsaldaisss Uniple 94" Wme 0 -SH-ERRIN Funeral and Ambuiance Service No. 2 HWnvay at Pickering B@5A Road Telephone WHitehall 2-3610 BROY STORE TIM ago Ph" to so, e"rfWne In MuwtbhW GOOD VALUE AT IM ROW PECII open near M an pm. line"do- 11111 lift" REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road� West Hill -St. Andrew's AT. 4-4721Presbyterian Church Closed SaWday July - Aug Church Street North, Pickering Minister Rev. F. Conkey, AL A. Manse, 46 Windsor Drive DENNEY BROTHERS HEATING CONTRACTORS Hal Water, Sham Systems klstalled Alftrathm and Repairs Phone: 20404: Friday night, held their annu- and baby of Toronto visited on sidergee on October, 9. Mrs. al Ladies' Night with over 170 Sunday with Mrs. Burk's par- Carr, President, opened the persons attending. Fallowing a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Han- meeting in the regular form by dinner in the Masonic Hall,a thorne. singing 0 Canada, followed by dance, and euchre was, held in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward The Lord's Prayer. After the the community hall. motored to Washington last business, we had a working Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman week to visit relatives. bee to help with our Bazaar, of Whitby, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stephenson of Oshawa to be held on November 17. Mr. Mr. -and Mrs. Wes Lehman visited last week with Mr. and Lloyd- Sanders gave a, "hah- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds Mrs. Roy Morgan styling demonstration" which of Toronto, visited on the week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill and proved to be very helpful and end with ,Mr. and Mrs. Cliff family of Collingwood, visited in tresting. Refreshments foll- Reynolds. on the weekend with Mrs. Loss owed.. Tickets. for the Masked 'Miss Betty Redshaw, daught- Hill and Mr, and *M- Gtorge Ball are now available, so get- er of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Red- McKenzie.. your's early. - St. George's -- 1.1. PICK111ING - OWAM Rectoil - - ____ - " REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, sA- P.D. owe 190, Pkk*dM Ont... -1hone WHitehaft 2-3513 SUNDAY SERVICES 00 a.m.-Holy Conwnunlon, 11.00 a.m.-Morning P"Wer 11.00 omHoly Communion Rth Sunday) 1100 am. --Sunday Sdwol In the Parish Han 11.00 0.m.--Nursory (At tie Parish WEDNESDAY IM SAL -401Y CWHOWNIVIR 101id sick Ckistiall Sclem -society ,7CHUSICH RRVICX. AND SUNIMY Sc"M 11NDAY-Tl aim -4& do AN-$— Building, Kingefto JNL At &Dow 11111116 Healing7e.tlw.mle. of weeksm 00 *4Wedapefty. k% 10 16 - hold of 11 pim -AU AN WISIC000 ftodirq enaft I@ open ft 1ho P%AAk Deft -'k-ftka"l- * - : Par farther 0 F- noplan ATIanft .Phone 942-21101 SWWCG of Worship 111 IS Sunday School 10.00 A.M. October 21 -; Anniversary A Friendly Welcome Awaits YOU WRW.Wwwwd� .*100.00 you invest will grow with isuy new luanaaa tsavings mulaW interest to $172.50 Bonds today -best ever I OIL FURNACES accu INSTALLEDat maturity. L a - ---------- Repal ed And Bit" "IF arwmomwwnzwff- . Shoot Metal Shop Work UNITED CHURCH I You can.buy a $100.00 bond for as little as 290 a day,. throughl� RODMAN HRATIO46 CO. VM 241641 the convenient Payroll Savings ------ 26 Church St. S. - Fickerft W.. A. MCKAY, "I PhI 1 Plan where you work. Canada :,:.Savings Bonds can also be CMA MINISTER -BU M AD - I ­� %0%0%0%0%OW bought for cwh, or on insWmmU SAVINGS PMService of Worship 11I.a. m. UTM NM' it any bank, investment dealer; stock broker, trust or loan allDVIWIJ GLENDALE HILL Church School I , AR company. They are available kamounts 77� WW=sft A. IL APPLIANCE Dwa"mentk- 9AS n% .1 SERVICEz an low w $6&00 to any Canadian --�adv —up to rinlak or child scram Claw I" The �oolilwlutB11Y'siMlct les/ a Allift of $10P900-09 PW petWEL -2 - THs PICKERINtf NlMli THURSDAY, OCTOBER ls, lfid Paae Four , assist in forming a Ladies' on Thanksgiving Sunday. end; ng were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. 'Di Dierdre Fitzpatrick -'cele` fair Baptist Church Sunda] BROCKROAD ;Auxuiary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams apd Williams from Waterford and brated hEz 14th birthday, at- School will be having then, The china shower at Mrs.! The How and School Coun- family, of Park Cres., attended Dotivrsview. tending- a movie with friends. Promotion Sunday this wee( cll..Executive meeting will be • a family' re -union, and bon voy- Tommy Fitzpatrick celebrat- The Youth Time Fellowship at 9.45 1 00 The morning ear .Kayee on the 4th. Con, on held on Tuesday , October 23, • age party on Saturday, at' ed his 5th birthday with a will a having a Weiner Roast vice at 11.00 a. m., will n, tale 'Thursday, October 11, was very at Dunbarton Pubke Sdwol at Downsview, with sister Mrs. R. party. Friends attending were: at the home of Friday. and Mrs. the by Mi Gary Simpson aril Shawn and Paddy Parkinson, on Friday, October the evening serve at 7.00 bj nice articles were broaght for P' m. and Gary Mrs. T. Wi1'liams, who left for Dunn; Michael nhe Pool— WO atterw3ed, and an - Susan, Carolyn church first, at 7.45 p. m. Dun welcome. Dun - the Bazaar to be held on Nov- Singer visited Santa's Village Scotland for 'a visit; also att- ' '1bn�mY Zettlez• ember 9. After the gifts were all opened, refreshments and a social time was enjoyed uy, all. The final shower for the _Sewing Table will be held at , �►� _ _._._ _ -- - the home of Mrs. Harold Hub- OOD bard, on -the 4th. Cort on Oct- . ober 25 (Thursday), at 8.00 P- m. So try to attend, and eve eryone is welcome. The Brownies the Cubs and Scouts held their regular meet- A MARKE1_ ing on Monday. and,the Guides on Tuesday. The Group Com - their of Cubs and Spouts held RougeH� .their meeting at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby, on Oct- ober 14, with sixteen members Thurs., Fri. and Sat. m PRICES EFFECTIVE present.. Another Paper Drive N � Was discussed, and the date � j o* � H�• Just East of � Rouge Bridge OCTOBER will be announced later. Apple Day will be on .October 20- Re- Open Every Evening Till 6:39 p.m. Except Th urs. &Fri. Tali 9 p.m. 1 a-19-20 freshments were served at the close of the meeting. _- lst/s oz,, tin• (Taste Govern. SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF Mr. and - Mrs. W. Sowerby_ (Special Offer bf attended a wedding and recep- 3c off) Plus 3e meat inspected PURE 'LARD 2 -lbs -'39c' tion of the former's nephew, Meat)' Dennis Martin to Sae Martin off. 8 oz. jar D06 FOOD at St. John's'Church, Toronto, � Weak Frean's Golden Wheat, Shortcake 81 Digestive (Save 11c) 1/2 lb. Pkg on Saturday, October 13. R I' S C U I T S 2 for 39c Mr. and Mrs. C. Hughson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughson e _ 10for�9C Blue -Ribbon Red Label. ..(Save 24c) Pkg. of 100 -and familY, and Beverley Boys, TEA B A G 8i 69C and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff WiLlm= • ' op, of Brougham, spent the hol- 29 - " (Case of 48 tin: FULL 2 ib. BAG -end fishing and fiaod SUGAR HOUSE iday week ng (Save 6c) $4.65) also 0081201 Mrs. N..C*- hunting at _Flixton. The -Red Cross Centre was Large 28 oz. tins (Bare 6cl CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. Hallowe en Kisses 69C successful Baz- _ -- - -aar on . Friday: October _ --- -- quare ons -- They had a' wonderful display _ _ CATELLI COOKED (Save 5e) Large 28 oz. tins of " articles too numerous to mention.—there were plenty of -. _ SPAGHETTI . _.. - �2 or 49c � buyers. too. The tea booths for = _ were well'- - attended, and old M I N C (N EAj e) friends met and spent 'a very I cRITEX, 200 Single Tissue Boxes (Saw 6 TISSUES19c - pleasant evening together. " - , Fairport Beach _.: ..-Jte '(Saw 9e) Mr. and Mrs. Tiessen is — .Soft Rite Saw 4c 4 roll Family Package eyed to Virgil, near Niagara- Regular, Family 3 Ib. " Pack. - tend -Lake, ie Sunday t at.; TISSUE 49c .1tend adrs. Tiessen brother's TOIL engagement parts' -Mr. parry Friesen. to Mm Mary W1ebe. The Child Health Clinic wrli iii''_ tP CLOVER CREAM (Save 16e)'69 . be held on Tuesday, October'go Mr�",. , • 7 23, at the Community Hall. """ Ice ►Cream GALLON CARTON C Happy birthday to. Ronald Denney, who will be _ thirteen .59 years old' on October 19. To S N O R t � N � � � - Map-*. Chocolate Ripple, Butterscotch Ripple, Vanilla :� Neapolitan Carol Baker, who " will be ten (Save 19e! 9�+ Save ] Oe jrears old on October �1; and LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SiwltlKEO PICNIC, Leathen- who will A Alk — six years old on October 22. Fr0sh, Grade A Oren Ready, Young List week, we wished Mar- ybHUULVtK dere Morris a happy birthday, CIC too soon. Her birthday -is Oct- ober W......she will be thirteen _ ROUND OR SQUARE '89c years old, so—Happy. Birthday!; , _ CHICKE S .,again, Marlene. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Cummingsand famAy, of Lakeview Ave.RUMP.,ROASTI Wash - .visited their parents, Mr. and R � tet. ' • .' Mrs. V. Cummings, at Wash- FRESH MEATY (SIDE) 5 ago, on Sunday. oarbeer iy t - Sorry to hear to ;z dna �" �.,: 3 .�SPARERIBS cicon has been hosp Made or Short Rib -_. (Made Ilona Rema"J) = Ajax. - Any adult who would like to ROAST ..........::....:.. :......., Ib. 69e — a bAl ninton club will they _ Boneless Rolled -Plate Brisket Pot R'st Ib. �49e please call Mr. Wm. McLean, SLICED KINDLESS - at •839-1754. BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST ib. 990 Mr. and Mrs. Wm Tonkin - Ib� �� and mother Mrs. Tannahill -cel BREAKFAST BACON FRESH LEAN PORK ebrated Mrs. Tonkin's birthdayIng& with a delicious dinner, on ROUND Sirloin, T -Bone 6 Wing Mr. wid TAM. 0. K. M Chew. IT. T, Ihh Sunday. - IY. Of New York City, parents of VC Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Mclean,IIA GARDE RESH FRUIT ,& VEGETABLES visited them for a few days last week... SKINLESS MISSISSIPI FRESH TENDER This is a reminder to all to . -. -_ . ' —support the Boy Scout .- Ie GREEN BEANS ... • •" • • • • 2 lbs. 39e Day, October �. WEINERS :m.29 C Sorry to hear Mrs. E. Quin- ...No. 1 SNOW WHITE _ - • •-• Large Hews hell 9s still -in the Ajax Hospit- CAULIFLOWER ,2 for 290 al. e a Association met at the home No. t VIRGINIA Large S WHILE THEY LA , Fresh or Frozen e s of Mrs. Tannahill,-on•October — CUCUMBERS ...-:. • • ........... 2 or 2Sc be e o p. v The next will �j�VK� ;�•19 A be held 4n November 19. CHICK C A number of parents attend- - - 'Extra Large* '4iadf WINGS ed the Cub meeting on Monday. NO. 1, FIRM, GREEN s , night. Dist. Commissioner Tru- Lucas Arthur's Small Link '2 3 .nr Wilcox presented five ofS'ausne CABBAGE •� `29C the boys with their scarves, as Poik , ••.- they became Cubs. They were: 1, lb, ,Tay C <.. Brian Ireland, Wayne Ridley, 49 Charlie Baird, John MacKen- No. 1 HOT -HOUSE, zie and Donald Morrie Those (Wand 7th Ribs) : TOMATOES �,vestea into stets were: Joe .. ..: :..... Ib. t ,Save, sarjy Evoy, Don Chill- Standing PRIME RIB ROAST �.... .... Ib. Oft man and John MaeXemle. No. 1 Sileeted, Firm, Gol&n Ripe • fpr also wedcrnnea new scout .FRESH PORK (Piewie) : , % s y a Ida corned for, Fair• ,� d� B� Troop. Mr SHOULDER ROAST �� :.2' -'2-9� of the Mena E� " • - A I V' l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS A U C T 10 N S A L E Paintings; Umbrellas; Canes: Toaster; Many other articles. Ler & garden tools; Costain (Sarouk); Rug 6 x 9 (Sarouk);. se; Blue diaper -bag; Wrought.- Xxtensive auction sale of Kitchen table; Two kitchen 000 rods, and other artic1ee: , Singer treadle sewing mach- iron desk lam Bab P; Y Musohotd change - furniture, electric chairs; Ironing -board table; A -Property of Mr. Collins o 0 0 ine; and many other- ardeles. table; Baby bath tub; Baby coal an-' waW quantity of linen- .15trialft, A 4 Wil2y Ave, toilet seat; Baby hanweal cook stows, antiques, dishes, quantity of chinaware; Card Locomotive electric washing Milliken Property of Mrs.MallorMallory suction bath strain; 9 Even -flow glassware, garden foot ate„ of table; Photographic material; machine; Small table; Metal Double bed; 3 Dressers; 3Rad. Weston nursing bottles; Bottle warmer r Prentiu's Auction Rooms, In Glassware; Preserving kettles; table; Two trays; Several left- los, Small- table; Mirrors; Wooden ironing board; Metal and vaporizer; Toy carpet .Markham Villa", at • Frank- Curtain rods; Manny other art- Chea chairs; Some antiques; 2 Welsh dresser; Quantity bed ironing board; Pick -head; Roll sweeper; Diaper pail & lid, A :•'31n Hou" Yards. Property of isles. Matching rugs 6 x 8; Scatter ding, towels, eta; Dining -room of chicken wire; Hose; Four child's scooter; Child's tricy- ~ Alto. Galbraith. Mrs. Kennedy, 000 rugs; New 7 -ft. stepladder; A suite; Secretary desk; Quare- metal bed begs; Curtain .rode; _cle; (mold's books & toys; A •Mr. Collins. Mr. goodie, Mrs. Property of Mrs. Kennedy table; Elec. heater, Cabinet; A tity of glassware and brass; Drape pulleys; Ash Baby Stroll- �11 d on Studio chesterfield 2 Chairs; da , . t Y child's music -box; Qry ; vearica`t Step end -table; An Ann float ]lir; _Bane; . StYlt aru2-PeirDers;. Bili it and- oirrier: - 111ATURDAY, QMSER 27r- Wood and coal cook stove; antique clothes chest; Wall Hoover polisher and attach- fruit spoon; Quantity of Dish- one -gallon crocks S s�"ovaer 0 0 o Hall tree; Two small tables; A mirror; . Riedio cabinet; Trak; pleats; Hi -Fl; Diehes;' Electric es; Cups, & saucers, etc„ Cook- hose; Wash tub hose and other :04 "a l y Of , Mrs. Galkrahh kitchen cabinet; Albion refrig- Several small tables; A Foot washing machine; Pictures; ing utensils; Bred box; Rolling articles not mentioned. Torente era:tor; 3,azge hassock; 2 beds; stool; Oak fernery. with metal Silver flatware; C�poking uten- pin; Juice -o -Matic juice aquae- o 0 0 :-Sem table; $edsirle table; Sprlogs and matti+es for these centre; Metal bed and spring; v4s; Two bnen .tabledoths and zer; Aluminum and asbestos Property of Mr. Tarmw 'I. atper ci)air; Wovess wicker beds; Dresser; Bed and springs Chest of drawers; Dresser with serviettes; 914c. mu' anaster; pad; :Oak farm table; Wicker and Others c3iafr; Large t�}olstered chair; 36 in.; Cheat of . drawers; Two mirror ( this suite is good, and Electric iron; Floor lamps; picnic basket; Electric coffee- Porter dash cable grass cuteer, Desk; Coffee pot; Teapot; Few kitchen chairs; Three lawn in modern style) ; Book shelves Coal oil stove; Findlay coal and maker; Deep fryer; Mash Gen. Electric ' refrigeratozo tnueepans; Frigidaire electric strains; 'I.aWffi]Ower; , Oilcloth and, end table; � lAwnnnower; wood cook stove, good; Warm- strainer; Half -gallon sealers; large; Wicker settee; Studio zs»ge; Two rugs; Washing floor covering; Garden tools; Garden hose; Wardrobe, good; ing closet and reservoir; Kit- Bridge table cover; Wicker roll couch. Large seam table; Dict- mischiine- Garden tools; Lawn Electric fan & clock; Pictures; Dishes, ornaments and glass- Chen table and chairs; • Two . basket; Aluminum coffee drip aphone; Harvest table, maple;. 'bowls; Dtuxsbelis; Lawnmower ; Dishes; Hot plate; Pots; Pans; ware etc; Quantity of carper- hard lawnmowers; Rug 8 x 10 o-lator; Leather carry -alt pun- Baby carriage; Odd doors; Pair of sliding doors; Two radios; Lady's bicycle; Two bird cages; _ _ Astral refrigerator; Two rugs, 6 x 9; Hall stand; Oak dining al room table;. Pots and pans; A ..- h hidif ;Hot r tank, in - un t(t sulated 1 Two steel, sinks, Boy's bi cle; Small silverware r n -,, E - -� • _ '' chest; Buffet; Sideboard and china cabinet; Other articles �a not mentioned. 000 a, NOTICE -if Main Street Is closed, owing to road construe- _ tion, on day of sale, entrance from Shopping Centre, north '63 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE '63 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT SEDAN alongHawkridge Ave., or Wind - ridge Str - ridge Ave., via Rob nso ., A new tighter fitting top makes it an,even more comfortable choice. Like all Chevrolets, it gives -you t9 engine/transmission choices.- to place of auction. --- - Sale at 1.00 Terms -Cash on day of sale. No. reserve. James Smith, clerk. KEN ai CL AR -KE PRENTICE, auction- _ ears. Phone Markham 346, or Stouffville 96208. - Proprietor or Auctioneers e tole for any will not be respons public liability, injury o prop- . p- arty damage to the public In connection with this sale. '63 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 9 -PASSENGER STATION WAGON T 1 o� s h d fur- For u - • AVC Auction sale hou For big families who want to travel in Jet -smooth style. a n.§ niturs, some antiques, dishes. _ - _. � •9iasswan, garden tools. etc, f 00 ONE-STOP SLOPPING I N '63 - the �'.P on ng, tAth: _ ship of Pickering, .. _ . mile east of the Markham i - Pickers Town Line, on :. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. o0o Kitchens stove, coal or wood; 2- _ Burner rangette; Kitchen cab- inet; Two kitchen tableet (`�- — 1 eral Electric refrigerator; A � This Is about the best thing that's happened to buying �tcl,�, , antique-, Kitchern '63 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2.0001 SEDAN -cars since Chevrolet started building them — four entirely �; Master fir, antique; 2 different kinds of cars to choose from at your Chevrolet _ Lawn. chairs; Kitchen clratra; has new features that keep its showroom loom far longer, dealer's One -Stop Shopping Centre. If you're a luxury -lover, Two docks, antique; Three ' you'll probably want to go no further than those 13 plush rocking shaft, antique; fr" : _ dew Jet-smooth'63 Chevrolets. Want to give your budget an o"i� ��� � drester` even bigger break? Step over and see what's new with field; OccaDrqsional Car tabic; Radio; : those 10 niftymodels of the '63 Che I1. Or maybe you've $+ • Occasional chair' Dining -;covet ,-- •-�- :: a Chevy Y . Y • � table, with sevens leaves; li-lnr: been eyeing sports -car caps, in which case have a go at Admiral TV; China cabinet; A. ' a sporty new '63 Corvair (8 of them, including1hree snazzy buffet; Book cabinet; Number bucket -seat Monzas and those Greenbrier Sports Wagons). of small tables; treadle There's even something for the all-out sports -car set —the mane; Number of bird cag- es; ' .,daring. Corvette Sting Ray. Picking a new car has never Number of au lamps; Two cRElrlll been easier. (Unless you'd like to own them all!) -no'r' lamps; Table lamp; Cup- board; Two . dressers • •. Three - . Whitewall tires optional at extra cost washstands, .• antique;• Trunks tier ruffs; Settee, antigkettle antique; Iron; Number of scat - 63 CHEVY II NOVA400 SPORT COUPE �► nENEIIAI irorge: Y►iUE '- -- .• i Its new Delcotron generator delivers lots of current even in heavytraffic. -' 2 -Burner hotplate, Magazine,, rack; Chest of drawers, an- -- ` - - and mattress; Qu Quantity of bedding s A �_ fern stand: Table corer, aritiq- u t e; ron,nc card Dai Ib= bars .� relied shotgun: Rifle, sin le- "� "`ter-- —` t, '� •_ -_' ` cbot; Number of crocks; Jars -_._.._ �• :;' ��• _ ... � _ .-_ '�/' of fruit; Number of pictures;. � 5 T� -ter •- Cellar: -table- Number of steal-' ers and jars;. Table linens;, A power mower; Hand -mo wheelbarrow; Garden tools;. _ '63 CHEVY H NOVA 400 STATION WAGON NEW CORVETTE STING RAY SPORT COUPE DishQs; Wramebec & baw-raers; Room ? It's the nicest thing that's happened to.big families since kids. Only thing you'll recognize here is the face in the rearview mirror ! Cindery; Pots &pans; Antiques . rtishgs; .Pea -cosy, • antique; Boil- ars; Tubs; Other articles,, not mentioned. ono TERMS:, Cash on day of saie6' r � .:r o No reserve. Fred and : - - ? CE,' auctioneers. Phone¢ ecu rs. r PRENTI • : •. - . .-:: :• ..: Markham 346' or Stouffvtlle,' aETrl 96206. a, ....The Estate or. Auctonsers 'I113 NEW 11.100 24MR SEDAN '83 CORYAIR HIIONIA IADP COYt1E dor Ales- t:o "rid Aad 17 or � ,will not . for 11.. Here's one of the easiest ways wi'i know of to satisfy that new -car urge. Homos this for newt And there's wilffirt"collvertBle. too 1 - � �►��* with �s eiKt� �!'a C1vy'1wiri'Q/ deb foivr entire/y dt>if�raeirt Anda oaf cie�a aty�orAr. �a SJ�owraolr» _ BOY SCOUT ` •�-�-�--�-- �8�e's�rs'to see �oil�'%'on�iie �+1i:rie�wo�l��s1!'Swi��r:'ir`liecli`youi locs�'i�iillir iio�i'e�isn�:rt'afl� tinl`i: -�=�= �--'�'`--� • _ . #�ttGiofhtr �' _, . • - - : ' 00M at .. o'• a ��,'......_ _. ... _ �; R - .. ,• .7 . .. THURSDAY, HEM RSDAY, OCTOBER is, 1190. to be left at Mia. A J. G'ay's. its wia be held ia_the Town--Seedie, Mia. Mallory$ sad oto Mr. and Mrs. john K'ncx and Mrs. Pascoe unit leader opened Sectional �y to be held at ship 'Hall• on November 1st era. Sale at 1.00 p. m., sharp- BROUGHAM ' Nan Har`ptOa' ba bona E. Parr. Brooklin nited Chum on Guest speaker to be Miss Rich- Ter=---��. on day of sale.. visited with his mother Mrs. had the Devotional and Mia. u ardsrfn.-. Ten ladies— No, reserves, KEN i .GEAR George Willson had the prog October 2S•'bi� Bea- tiros �-Limeh by Mrs. plaxton PRENTICE, auetiormers- _ Mr. and,Mrs Art Wilson and ram-Mankagi a and Mrs. Barnath. Matthews called on the latter and articles are The g rr�mg of all un brother, Mr. M. Routley of family visited with Mr. 'anti to . be "packed o t 0 Brougham on Sunday evening... Mrs. K. C. Pascoe. SALE REGISTER Wedneailatr, Oetobar 2/- �am on services will be Dickinson of New York tion scale of household fora held in Brougham church on also Mien Gladys. Witter called Saturday, Oetobre 27 — ex iturty, electric appliances; dish- ^'� 7 -Sunday; October 28 at 2.30 P. on Mrs Matthews on Sunday. O DRUGS LTD. tenaiye auction sale of house- es, glassware. 'pots. Pans, C'. The Brougham United Chun- hold . furniture, electrics app- . des tools etc , on the sth. er m and ? 3Q p. m Guest speak- ch Women Unit No. 2 held a y¢>s >RR'' er Rev. A. Dugan. at home_ of Mrs. - stances, que �d� dish eastof& Pickerir - -...- -----' Ociob r - stoves, _ — — 'Next Sunday. �' arsti -- . Mrs. R Barton will conduct I- T. Johnston at 8 p. m on PRESCRIPTION SPECIAASTS M glassware, s - •fir �•ine y' the services is Brougham Unit;- October 11th Mrs. Blackman etc., at PtynNeo's ag etfon to the Estate of the late AL '� led the worship service follow- Roetm, : Markham ViNsgsti at bei -t Draper. Sale at L00 p. aL and Mrs K Bent and ed with -hymn 19. }+ ! thefranklin House, Yards. The sharp. Terms --Cash: No reser- Mr. -. ,family of O®hawa: visited with conevenor bins. Folks who COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY HEEDS property- - of Mrs. Galbraith, ve. KEN'46 CLARKE PRENT= Hamilton spoke on "Minsk mry .Mainten- Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Collins; Mr. -' auetialears. her mother, Mrs. W; Harrisance, kelt was "Gather" g000nannAm oh'Surduy with tea members present: The 'STORE: HOURSt - Mr. and Mrd. T. English had — dine=. on SubdaY with their meetft closed with pry - GRAHAM PARK RESTAURM Lunch was served by Mrs: L ' son Bev. and family. Johnston and Mss. M. Ellicott WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 'p.m. -- _ W. And, � Mrs. Russell Hodg- Unit No. 1 of the U. C.. W. - son and family of Cigremont, met at the home of Mrs. •Flax- SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS 1 p -m -_t0. 5 p -m: ' visited with Mr. and Mss. M ton on Wednesday, October, 3. T DIRI•'7 Room - HaII i - • - Beelby on Sunday. R//�R/////////////////////RR*RRRIRR/■R://RR11 PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 ' -� Dunbarton Radio & Television Mleddirlgs Parties Receptions 40 ft. T.V. Towers installed only $59.00 - Complete with All Channel Antenna No. 2 Highway at Rouge River -- ATlantic 2-2170 50 ft. T.V. Tower installed (Heavy Duty) $84t•00 - that cid roof antenna with a Tower before the Reminders about yo u i` i -- - %--Replace ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE . - .pikes.' soup _ Phones: WH. 2-5880 JE. 9.1191 WATER .. Harwood Separate premiums are required for Septic 4�-your insurance from now on. Obtain WELLS Tanks Rist/■ ':19th . application form at a bank, a hos- al or a ommission. _ _ �F - � 7 , ..,pit. � .0 INSTALLED Birth"y . General Contracting -` Happy �'����� KEdE1P INSURE:DI - ALEX TIERNEY (T. 8 S.) The Family premium must be paid to Water Pressure Systems coven husband and' wife. Tell your I i i , ; group OR, if you pay your premiums _ :Phone MO.8-8435 direct,.. notify the Commission. ' =Kis* INSURIED1 b WILLIAM G. LA WSON -,w ~ Follow carefully.the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment - Form 204, which your. employer L iBarilsW and SoNdfor ! required to Sive you. TSI.EPHONB VM 2-2741 _ +. Anwar keep yoiiir ONTARIO HOSMTAL SERVICES COMMISSION �lUR(lE3 ST. X. P1C a. OhTl. Hospital lnsaraace .. 210 TON= SUM* TOaONTO 7, ONTAa10 cWt i6cabs 6aadr, I C -ALDONSCH00L R"ED _CHILDREN - ,FOR RATA J 1962-63 CAMPAIG .. We Canadians buyimported manufactured goods at the rate of $235 per person per year. _ - ,If each of us, diverted .$100' of this to' the purchase of Canadian -made goods, we would _ .,'��� 000BOO -:help create 60,00.0 new jobs in Ontario..- " We are the world's greatest importers. -our economy and help create 60,000netivjobsI - " Contrast our yearly total with that of other To accomplish this; the consumer must YOUR CANVASSER WILL. CAI;L OCT. 21-27 couutries: Americans `spend $35 per capita become "label,conscious";'it is the sum of . all our day-to-day purchases which can add - - = : on manufactured imports .. . up to the success or failure of our economy. This rear's earnpalgn'for the Aldon. School In Ajax T)e British spend $75 ... Whenever the consumer reaches out for an imported product, 'he or she should. ask, *ill need o and . a : pelf elms; tho giving 1;,'est Germans spend $60 .-.'. "Ts there a Canadian equivalent?" .Fpr in Terry' the ero><t red 'campaign will not: be hold until Canadians spend $235 per person _ there is a Canadian product r _ may, .j9" your, coettibutlens art important, bwAwse ' die Is act svpperted the CemnNa+1tl/ CW6% - � Per Y�1 If theseexpenditttt'es in Ontario on -import- that is as good or better. The more money,, spend for things we make, the mon " • sehosl .by ed 89odt could be reduced by S 100, we prosperous the people of .Ontario will bel {y�� 1d sb7hbe amongst the world' GOVT OF ONTAM , TFI�IRSDAY, OCTOBER 1A. 'i96s THE PiCKERP"o Sev"i ING NEWS r - - r - E. lsam Mt. Zion CLASSIFIED Coming Events s Bay AUDLfY NEW$ ANNUAL The U. C W. met last Wed- NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS Rev. M. Buttals showed a yin the church basement -- PA7 DIVIDENDS T U,R K E Y S U P P E R Sympathy is expressed to Of first' Sittings Of The Chm ywood United Church Mr. -and Mrs. G. Drinkwater, film "A Boy with a Knife", s- with Pert' J• nes 'in Sham:;and - •,� a group of adults on Wedrx•s* Mme, Percy Jones in charge, •of ��. Of. 1twWon VSE THEM EACH WEEK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBLIR 17. Liverpool Road, South, in the _ - day evening of leaf ,week. It the meeting. The theizie was-�Tt'.E VILLAGE OF _ 4. - Mrs. PICKERING For Cie Adults s13o - Children 7sc. on • October 9, at Scarborough and a social half-hour, with re- Jones gave the Devotional Top- 14A•TURAL GAS. FURNACES (children under 12 years) General Hospital. freshments. is "Finding Happiness". It was The first sittings of the Court - Admission By Tkkot Only The and Scouts from y decided to send dothing to the of Revision for ria Village Of' 4ias Rental Water Nesters; Otis Promotion Sun was' held ,i• eurshers and Furnaces, cos7hplet- (Oct 11) Frenchman's Bay and Bay' Rid- es are holding "Apple Day" at Sunday School recently, Flied Victor Mission• and bring Pickering, for the year 1ff2, Wr serviced, fMrn - $7.50 - g when a number of girls and a gift for. the Victor Home, at • will be hold on ••o A N N O A L this Saturday. Please welcome high- the next meeting. At the close Wednesday, October 31,,1!%2 Ask slsos! our 12 -month . • boys were promoted to a these boys when they call at -.Of the 8. Mm 13m. � __ . _ __ _-0-the -hour of 7,.30-R M., . Wtranty oe N burners. TEA and BAZAAR er class. The Superintendent i• peeler .for Consul"• your homes on Saturday. ask- e _- �� _ __ - Berk ,ut ne, presented Att- been showed pictures oi- her. ;In the Council ChamlQen. _r ars' Gas and Oil installations. _ FAIRVIEWLODGE - Ing y°�' support in buying an apple. erhdanee Pins, Wreaths or Bars trip to Eiigland and Europe, Bryce A. Hogarth. Clerk MILLER HEATING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. to the following: Jo, Astley, JOY and Mrs: •Ralphr,JO"nes stowed The United Church* Ladies Village of Pkkeeing SPECIALISTS at 2.00 p., m. Astley, Tommy • Astiey; Anne some • local - ones; which were !9 Tvdor,St.= Ajax - WH2-3441 Sale of Handicrafts,. made by. are holding sir Bazaar at the very interesting. y Guthrie, Donald Guthrie, Har- (tf) Residents - Bake Table Fairport United Church, Satur- old Guthrie, Neil Guthrie, Art- •, Frank McAvoy 'had the EVERYONE WELCOME _ Ptd The wood Puckrin, Dianne Puckrin, misfortune to have.>Y:e end of .--.x�._.__.r._.__._.�.........ber }rue h e the silo.lastFriday, a fi]l- - C ��d ADPLEB i POTATOES - (Oct 11) t{eith PuckrCn, Lynda Pucknn, �Cl'lerryW f1AelMash per bush. __ $2,00 ortum y S Y Nancy Puckrin, Roy Puckrin, - - - Other varieties on hand. Pickering Tpwnshtp b Villageon your Christmas shopping, as Several front here attended The U. C. - W. of Cherrylvood Dorothy. Smith, Joyce Smith, United Church held their, reg- , - Please bring own � outaillers RED CROSS BAZAAR we are sure you 'will find many ��ii Smith, Shirley Smith, the ploughing Match at Owen � the for apples Sponsored By The Women's ioveV home-made articles. suit- Squire, Sound, last week. alar. monthly, meeting Glenn Squire, Peggy church hall. Mrs. A. McDoug- 1PICKER11Ki ORCHARDS Work Committee able for gifts. Stanley Wonnacott, Wilma Mr. and Mrs. Glen Man -r- - One mile west of Pickering FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1%2 Belated congratulations to ail, dent, opened the meet - One The following had re- son; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Thurkettle, Of Ing v✓ith -the repeating' of_ "The Village on No. 2. Highway 7.30 P. M. ceived Pins or Wreaths, last kins; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Apple- e „ Mrs. N. Laughlin WH2-1257 Red Cross Centre, Brock Rd. Pleasant St -who.. celebrated sig; Allan Powell, Grace by, and Mr. and. Mrs. Rodd. ' "Door Prise" their 53rd wedding anniversary POS Barbara Smith, Bevel'- .Appleby attended the Masonic read_ the scripture reading, on October 10. ley Smith, Douglas Smith, Bob and Mrs. W. T Weddle 'read the F or Salt -gas floor furnace (Oct 11) Banquet at Claremont on Fri- -%vith thermostat - $30.00.---150- Birthday congratiIIations to Lesson Thoughts. The Devot- Richards, Randy Richards, Sus- day night. . `,.3.akeview, Fairport Beach B A Z A A R Maureen Brown, who was two iorial' Period closed with a solo - eai9 old ori October 15. Happy. an Richards. The Primary Class of the by Mis. Milne `.'Blµe October - Fairport United Church - Y Some from here attended the Sunday School .surprised their - - lacer gale -fur jacket, cies 16. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. birthday wishes also, to Pat Skies.' Mrs. G. Petty introd- Clark, on October 17; to Donny Ploughing Match at Owen teacher, Mrs. Fred Fisc. with uced the Study Book "The Mrs. E. Fletcher, 206 Lakecrest 2.30 p. m: " Sound last week " - a shower, on Saturday, at, the 3'h•., Ounbarten Shores..Phone: Afternoon Tea, Bake Sale, Balsdon, on October 21;' Tom- Word afth The Way:" and: will Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter home Of. Mrs. Earl Disney. i X39-2672. - Sewing Booth Touch 'and Take my Fountain, on October 22„ ounced that Rev. F: Little will and family visited at the home Tilers wall not be any church conduct Bible Study from, this and many other items. and to Mrs. E. Buck, acid+Y of Mr, and Mrs. CampbEil service • at Mount Zion next the • fell wi For Sale= ' Pickering }Down- ' Everyone Invited To Attend .. Skitch, who. celebrate their an- book, during R niversaries on October 23. Hamer, Hampton, on Sunday. _ .Sunday, owing to the Annie- month. Mrs. E. Riches anno n-- :: ship......_.two, four and ten -acre (Oct 18.) - Visitors at the home of Mrs. ersary Services. at Greenwood, } Mr. Clark, Sr., who is a res- sed that subscriptions to. 'the dots. Phone6937 -, Toronto: HUds(m S.'Worniacott on Saturday, fn- but the Sunday School wili'be• „Observer should be' paid at = Pickering United Church ident at .Fairview Lodge,'spent eluded; Mr. and Mrs. Norman at 10.00 a. Fn. Inuit- (nov.8) __ Women Wonnacott, Tor -onto; o; the November meeting - art holding a Ml's. S. Fenton Mrs. Jack Annan, Whitby, and a io APPLES FOR SALE KANDY KANE BAZAAR Mr• Andrew Gorman. .wha Mr fl� Annan Dicke ng: on Rouge Park' Dunbarton and Fairport -Good, clean, clean apples -McIntosh, .SATURDAY,' NOVEMBER 10. formerly- lived at the Bay and Sunday Mr. and.Mrs.r ^hue U. C. W. women The news-let- holding Lawrence, Snows Spies. 3,00 P, M. in, the C. E. Cents �" now living in-Beamsville, Belated birthday greetings ter from the Fred Victor Mis§- visited several of his former Wonnacott and Ken, and Mrs - Carrots add other vegetables. Original Hand -Made dills Baker of Pickering;, Mr- and to David Thompson Pine Grove ion by,Mrs. Risebrough. Final Jas, M. Murdoch, 4th Con. east 'By Our Untied Church Woinen neighbors on Sunday, and Mrs Eric Denham. Richard and Ave., who celebrated his. 16th plans. for the annual Turkey - spent -few days at the home birthday on October 12. Supper on Wedfiesday, 17th," i. �nf_L trcin St. Ptiorie WH2-136? Laurie, QueerLsvilie; Mr. M� Marie Hill, of. Teachers, .were made. The President cice- ;' lost 1s. tf) TURKEY S U P P E R of Mr. add MIs. J. Fertile, in Austin Franklin, Oshawa; l�or Bate - 4 -burner electric SU Androw's Y Presbyterian Wbitby. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glide, of College, Toronto, spent the.end ed the meeting with the Ben - We are sorry to hear Eric of the week at her home oil edlctiari• A delielmz- lunch was stove, ii'ice new $100.00; also Church - Pickering Rockwood and 'Miss Donna _Woodview Road.. served by the hostesses, Mrs. r' ,'Norge refrigerator.. 7 -ft. $75.00. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Harris, of • Whitby. Donna lett ?59 ICrosno Blvd. Bay Rides. From 5.30 P. M., Until Ilii -on Monday, by pian, to visit Happy birthday to .Jimmy Morrish. Mia. Laughlin and - Are Served her sister, tit Germany. Wig, and his father, Dean Mrs. 'Tweddle: Adults IAe - Child 75e. PLASTER CERAMIC TiL! Lansing, who celebrated bar- Dr•.Barbar McLaren, of the i STONE SUPPORT toys last week. University of Toronto. will FLAGSTONE PATIOS OUR- BOY SCOUTS - Ol1�' ebb will a film at been On Bruce Patter- speak o -BULBS -•. •-':. has been the sick list. Reg. W or► - CARNIVAL BAZAAR - CONCRETEETCRIVES, ETC. APPLE DAY, = Belated wedding anniversary the meeting metntinalt above, I all - NOW 12 THE TIME ��� United Church greetings to Mr. and Mrs `Mr. and Mrd. Walter j red PhO1M: TEmpIO 9-1997 Chas Thompwn Pihhe Grove inge'r and Mr. and Mrs Fred . to pceM hgertod Dutch Wlbe• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER_ 3. J% an e•d's - fiather ► ! 2.00 P. Mr MARTIN ENRIGNr iH aria is M the Oshawa Fiosp Ave,, who celebrated on OcWb- Puckrin, of Audtey_, I! ""C L O V Z R L E A F"' }{ .bakh+g- Sowing Booth ita>ti -- e: 12th• motor trip to Ottwa o a -Country store - Mea-Aitkens, of Ajax, spent er Eastern.pohrsta recently. -i• Refreshments Will N Curved last Wednesday. .visiting Mrs. Mrs. Holcombe entertained t :._ 11Melarrbsg - }Ione: WH= -0112 Carnival 8tyie J. McLeod, Woodview Ave. her mother from .Belleville, : and her sister, from Fund -- (nov 1) Adel# Gr f Locust this The We$ M 6 AuzIIwWy APARTMENT FOR - ROSEBANK �`-Group Hill, Whitevale . and Cherry - TO The Ajax FIC11014nil W. HOepitat 1 the home to gis Haliburtse wood United' Churches, apon- To 01w0 -shower. was beld At small cottage, Pine VAI hold a 2 BEDROOMS - GROUND F of. Mrd. Malay Paan, cored a p stnt�p ROaA, s�rirhg, tvrbacre,, MASKED BALL laM . �va31a18e TVV M1' in honour of Florence Phillips, �, Minden, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1342 - of Uustbasbosh. Otrt. where tteO► � enjoyed a fur- 1lober! Shaer, 945. 57th Ave. E l.00 to 1.00 A. M. ! Best wishes from. friends and key dinner• then on to LoO�c- R1is6-•ice Owes. Sound Owen Sound� Ont. Pbane: at the NTRE �... -,Also Office Spon Available In Ajax go to Mr, and Mrd. out Park, Tart titerffill, oro. he AJAX COMMUNITY CE S Tayloa , of Rosebaak P. Q Lakeiieid and peterboro. The lost 1l) oil! celebrate their 27th we bus left C ier•rywood at 9.08 a. - Ted Taylor's OrcMstrr MAIN STREET. PlCKERING , P. ns. Costumes Preferred in$ ar�►ehsary on October m and returned at 9.33 _ Refreshments Plane Picker WH. s the autumn oolohhr was beaut- Waated 24AM or 723. M 08ha & n , a�a bless Last -winners at the m& The Group was pleased Way*" - outboard motor 5 .... $230 Per Person - Euchre were: 1. Mea. H Mccme - to 19 Ii p. Phone:-TErtiple, 9-- Lean; 2: Mrs: Toyne` Ttrrow, to welcome o �o Mrd-Toyne; Con• Vi Grist grOu �berinB ' forty-six. School Co" Wel 11 n Next week's euetof Bei be who sang songs most of Cie ' Help 1/Y CQlted will be held in the Greenwood held at the borne of Vi Bristol; Wes! Hai' R'aY home, when darknes8 Urates Church, on Wednesday. ANNUAL -OWN came, ending a '-!',t live! In AVON OPPORTUNITY October 24,� at 7.30 P. m, The f Mr. and Mrs 'red Dorene Dom„ (who wouldn't law in a christmae Is Giving' Time - speaker is Rev. Crookell, for- { and daughter, of Ballantrae, rural aro whets this kind of Aven cosmetics appeal to every merly 'of the -Bible- Society, to - spent last Sunday with the - DCcc Balled family; Morgan's Park thing can be. carried ono Ed.) :imember of the family. Show speak on "Teaching Methods PROGqV CONSERVATIVE NEWS. - these Quality Products, and and Visual Aids". There will be 'rC NITJL,}. and enjoyed Thanksgiving., din- GUIDE NEWS.. C=Sh in on this at demand. a social half=hour after the vier there: Contact: P. O. Box 512, Osh-. meeting. Bring cookies or san - - nide Oak- iftiry Cook JAMS A Contact: Ontario. willies. :. pRpVINC1AL RIDING OF OSHAWA wood Ave., arrived home .aft' of a- party of twelve Girl . er spending Thanksgiving wee end in Detroit. Guides from Ontario who neo- PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARY a 'C ently attended an adventure • • 1 Cyt n(1 W, 1'962 at 8 P. I� trip to Niwv York City: :.Commencing on October 6, � �p� visited many plats of the Library will be open on Teen ver urtere�t in the Arts and $cien- .� Saturday from 9.30 to 11.30 a Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson; .)res, notably the United Nat - m. This will be in addition to in the Legion •Hall, 117 Byt'ol► S.W. Sovthi Whitby, Mr. and. Mrs. Butler; also Mr. ions Buildings where they at - resent hours: _and Mrs. A Shs;jckelt=of tended the Asgernbly Tues, & Sat. - 200 to QllE8T SPEAKER aA/.• B - , Toronto, called on, Park ' folk meeting at which the Cttbats• esssr Friday - 6.00. to 8,00 P. M. 811, ELECTION OF OFFICERS last W'cek President spoke; also a f6od Membership -FREE to VHI- Mr. and Mrs. Carl.yl�)iite left er session it ttie world food age Residents. by plane for Victoria, B.. C.; situation, at which time they Out -of -Town Residents air where they will live. The fans- • he3hrd the speaker, Miss Bar - out -of -Town. rtual fees: • bard Stiles, representative ity and friends saw them Off at tali : 00 Malton� Airport on' Saturday. from the Western Herr .•phere i Adults ___.."._..: .......... ......... $1•.. . J a. High School Pupils ...._....... M. Mrs. Lois Lehman, Marjo2ge Bureau. A most men;c paid.. i - Public & pre -School ............-.10 and Carol -'visited friends' in ' and interesting visit was paid REPAIR Toronto °n Saturday. by the group to the.Girl Scout �oE �� The Happy Hour Club met at Headquarters which Mrs. Cook ° REI�h.AX .and Call _ Wllson Park on Friday evening tells us is a very besutif ilaite. 5EPi1C TANKS OBER 19th last, for a wiener roast. The Mrs. R Merritt has been OPENING FRIDAYi presented Mrs. Draper with framed to the Bost of Deputy birthday cake. The next meet- Division Commissioner ' of the JIAITCHELL :...CLEANED �s at the clhiBrh on Oct. 7th, Shoreline I)tvLgion, and M:s. ... __ - MEN�s YS� s �-at is new Deputy Area ,0O CHILDEN`S SHOES • IM�IiW. _ .Draper and Mrs..L�eh- misaioner-M Qentrai Area. •,!W. J. SUR ALSO RUBBER BOONS i Or/ER>fHOE3 taan entertained .the Ladies: AN Guldens are remfthded d >RANON,BOAM - WN. 94171 _ the f0r,. No�ber AM on Wectnesde3► evening '0[ This XM • .•. , this week. •. as tNlif t�MCtper noUftolooft. >i6ie Marjorie .`> _ -end In '1bra ". With mob wM St D9! lake, �' 3i 1CiA3 .... het lrlella ..>� `' A~ St M'' Pay Mot THE PICKERING NEWS - - - - - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 _ mon°°oi he��1ewmClare- GREENWOOD The First Brownie Pack for niers residence. We under' - Greenwood wail • be oxganized stand the house was- seld to _ - and hold their first meeting on Mr. 11 A. Newman, of our vil•1- _-- -- - _- October 24, at 6.30 p. m , in the age. Next Sunday, October 21st, - • - ween the ages of 8 to 11 will ba will be our church anniversary. made welcome. Leader Mrs. Rev. Frank Ward of-- Oshawa,' Pt, Scriver and Mrs. Shewin. will be guest speaker in the - NOTE The 3lessengers wilt meet in morning at 11. o'clock and Mr.__-.pkwte 14503 +Tw SundelY School Room, on_ Fleetham at --TSD in the even- - = Saturday, at 1.00 o'clock. The ing. children.from ages 6 to 9 years Theevening was- spent in will be made welcome. Miss care* and 'garner atxi .lunch - Ann Pugh is Leader. served by Mrs. and fr- \ - If there are a of xea� SatV a ctober::27 ages 11 to 16 years who are - - Y _ Interested in C. G. I. T. win St. Andes Pi"Yearion - ., t1ieY get in touch..wlth Mrs. Cl�+relt pidurin9 _ - v. H Middleton or >, Beatrice -McLean, Who are on the Christ -Divine � was held Sun -n' 8 a. ,tan Education Conuriittee. 7 ' day morn0ng, conducted by the -m,,Cln_, Young . People's Union held minister Rev. s ed at y.. Mrs. • McQerrreat pt+es5e3ed at -the-of- on s)cating party at Stouffville. g� The choir entered to the • • • • • on Wight. They ret- Processional "het us with a Piekeru�g Township' will rote � on each : of -the f oilow�ng 8 quest- urned to the home of Hugh gladsome mind". The special Crawford where Unit 3. U. C. number was • a solo "Give us • • • • - • aW. nd-entertained entTer[au metro m to lunch Mbeautifullym Helen „ by I/��C• Each question is a ' seperate ' issue from any other question. Unit 2. U. C. W. met at the .� scripture readings were ions...- _ home of Mrs. S. Pugh, with a Psalm 144 and Acts: 17: 22`S T 0 R E S - - - - good attendance. Mrs. . T. 32. Mr. Conkey gave 'an inspir- Campbell had charge of Wor- ing Thanksgiving message bas- - - _. ship and Program, with Bible • T h his topic on Psalm eat- I.--- WHITE BALLOT allows establishment of liquor. stores Study from Mark 10: 43 - 46, q�� verses constitute a beat- _ - with all taking part. itude or a happy blessing. It - • Mrs. W. Pegg. Unit Leader, tells bf a - happy people, of a took charge of Business. Pians happy nation. Here is the way 2 LIGHT BLUE BALLOT allows establishme nt of Beer stores - were completed for,,the Turkey of the Lord. It tells of a ful- Supper and Bazaar, on Novem- ness for all people. Happy are ber 3. Mrs. Pugh served a those whose God is the Lord. _ dainty lunch and .tea _ - 7be happy people say "This*is : 3. GREEN BALLOT allows establishment o_ f Wine storesThe General Meeting of the oro. God for all who trust in United Church Women. was Elim; to all .who obey •Him irr _ _ _ ,- • _ _-. _. - . , . _ held on Thursday. October 1.1.. ail'ihings." We want our young at the church, .with, Mrs. W. � to be strong azid nour§sh- B E Y•E R A _ 6 E R O 0 MS McLean, of Pickering, as euPst ed in Christ. We want our dau- _ speaker. She spoke ore United ghters to be corner -stones, pol- Church Reference Libraries.. fished after the similitude• of a 4. PINK BALLOT allows establishment of beverage room for Men & Women 'Mrs, W. 'h•ailey-had charge of p��, The mother's character - the' Thanksgiving Program• influences the character of the Mrs. M Pegg took charge of young people. Happy is that -the Bible Study and Business. home which is a Chtt tion one; 5• SOW BAILOT allows for eStabl�tun ant , of .beverage roans fQr Men only _ Mrs. F. Clarke react a poem on and happy is the nation whose -Phe Drinking House•.over the }des � Christian. We- are Way." Rev. Fieetham spoke on. rep'unded of a verse in the 65th - - •Total Abstinance and the. Psalm at thla- Thanksgiving �IININ6 R _ ... - _... -'vote 'TTA". Unit 3 served a service -"the pasturerF are - : = ' -dOOM ainty lunch. clothed with flocks: the val1- _ Mr. Orville Burton, Stouff- eys aho are covered over with vMe; visited on -Sunday - with corn, they, Shout for joy, they A. BEIGE BALLOT JIM- sale ' of Been and ane; with mead Stan Byers. also sang.' We .. should offer .. _ Miss Marilyn Martin. Tot` . thanks to God, flet un., be hum- _ _ Q�� BALLOT � . at hvisited home of Mr. andkMrn. is God's t it,orrae this •morning 1• . • YYI 1 . VT �al� sal of Beer., Wine, � LlQwr fd c�Se at Pegg. s�i. happy; WoP1e Whose - Mr. ana Mrs.. Donald Pegli God is the lord._ . _ _ _ _ -_. _ -. - - • _ _ _- _ _ - and fi lends visited Mr.. and 77re Junior congregation was MYa, J. Brool® on the week- oosrductcd tri; Mrs. ileltyt Haver- ► UN6E lend. Sorry to repot their soft. kw, by Ja Anne Haw - Jeffrey, Ir In. -the Hospital for ker and Marion Briabir� - - - - of 8.:PI �JLLLo1,. 'views es#abl of-CodM Lounges. in - SidK Chil�ea wilt; 'croup. We - We draw your attention to Jeffrey. the Wonmis Kledmrary Soc- — :. Mr.. and Mrs. ' Ren K�eddeR isty to be, hdd"an Friday 'ev- . • . -a _ _ . ,ux' Kedde#2 Sr. hnlldayed en:,g, October �. The get NONE of the shore ma ' be est ablishe'd - in any area cr ass she at the cottage an the meek -end. spealow will be Mies Ruby Wal- Y Wal - Mr. May BreMrs` - Brown and kengremembers of cow .area ` is BONED COMV�IERCIAL and approval, a �OUNCII end the - . : >12ias• May Brown _visited rale- gr•egation are co�Saily invited p(� tives at Tam during the week to attend At the dose: a r�ec� 1++ mid took in tNali:h, near nhe t Ploughing eptim will be Mrs. Conkey, held � Rev. noxi - Sunday - L. C & 0 • is " obtained. . Several from our commua- i School Roan. .. an■..:■..a:■e.■as....�.e.er..sfe..e�.aatr....�► - .. .., _ ... . _ _ _ , Do not be confused nor : misled by pressure groups on - :the ar ,AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. _. PLYWOOD BED BOARDS hove issues. For an unbiased interpretation caN the iirersign- ~ .; _for tingle bads 39' X 77 x.70 • _ for 3-4 size bads 48 X 75' $+1.95 for double size beds 54 X 77 $5.85 + t F i� — • Gives Allover Support For Relaxing Restful Sleep ed anytime. so ft: Push -UP Extension Ladders s10.95'each_ Make this: a representative. =an once , plebiscite: turn outn 5 ft. Step Ladder si4.98 each REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS- NOW wMh , • t1w: NEW P'ERMA'NENT TYP full force :and exercise ,;your Democratic duty .and right of" Size l5x2e c 1^ - $I.39 Size - 20:20x1" - Slit Size - 16z25zl- -,$I J9 HIGH QUALITY PAINTS Outside :Whin $6.85 gal. Outside Primer s6.85 gal. Everyone 51 years of age or oris who hss lived In the Township of Pickering for 2 Months prior to,. October.. BARGAIN PAINTS. - s7, Is entified ro vote. RED, GREEN,. GRAY in gallons only. — 3Z.9if Oat. Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, ate. Ilut'Votel1 YEL11�T iEX PAINT YasYOU. �� PITTSBURGH QU CK LA _ ecen«,rt .�lemy _fiat � paMt »rls- to �.,� �� 2.310` •- - � -- _ •=EDDIE • S. POWER, �,_ 1�..- Mg_i'. _ - - QUA ":1.N Q�ALLON3l�.f0 - ' 1 .iOURSDAY, OCTOM 18, 9is 1 • _ � , •TMs PIeKUM6 News " - : -� ,- : , ' __ � .• � :` . Nr,,: --paw -— -.-� more out is the future. ABw JW vWting Mrs. moth's broth, BAY RM NEWS . terested In Scouting, whetber over the weekend EL Scout to Cub Moths, a not, Parents is the district with To be V if. � * ,dip Association News Board meeting, asst with some are invited to attend The next gels at school and wishing to it 1110 1Oil Ilse safety and speed limit succus regarding increased ��g will be on Wednesday, purchase the tunics worn at of the Base Ltne Road carie facilities for professional peo- November 14, at 8.13 p. au. at the school, may do so from - --_under fare at the Ratepayers' pie working from their homes, the home of Mrs. Wilda White, Horthways, Eaton's or Simp- ,AINK AND VOTE nociration meeting as Bay Using the case of Dr. S.' D. Pine Ridge Road. son's. --- Ridges residents demanded the Wiwbw= as an example, the David and Wayne Warren. will recomm- S a and ABchael Plitz, and Sorry to report that Mrs. o : i to place a "30 -mile restriction" end to Pickering To _ uk week and wish her a speedy __-ac s non the chat the neoe zop tBy-he a .tams --huge SoccerTeam, SATURDAY OCTOBER 21th access road Dwr on the laws be dssxsgeci t0 re-zofse the won the send -final game for move road situation, . the rodents area between Tatra and the the, Metro Championship, a- The recently formed < West 1 further instructed the Exeeut- Base Line, on the east side of gainst St. 'Andrewts resin, of Rouge badminton club meet The li*w I dorsal are after your money. They do not eon- , ive to ggain review an&.remmd, Liverpooi Road for use as bus- Agincourt, in Agincourt • on at the school T uisdays from ..the Township Council -of .tie, mess accommodation for pro- Saturday, The final .7 to 0 m. Season is from Sidor the nwMs:—drokeRn Homes, Neglected Children, Increas- Iaeed, to � " ! f�o661- p�'rnr •- game . will be next weeic�; } P• Wd •30 next . ed Coet..fw Welfare and Law , Enfsreeenent which n+oans hi st4P .. in -St C�af¢• Stadium Qrt 16 • to A year, !�' throughout 'the sub -division it- Canoerndng' thenvxi ' withThe fee for the sem is 18A0 or Tines' internal business, the members the other semi-final winner. r r and the nnylon birds, are, Supp - Wham it was announced that voted to amend the Reitepay- Good luck, 'bogs. lid to all members for playksg. LOOK -AT THIS RECORD Ratepayer Investigations had els' Bylaws to allow ctnaaging All adults and y 1440 lwiitin Toronto Area, 261 a.iosb NEST ROUT E at: nor ewe eiseeiMu i� ` 6ounsd no variances is fire by- of the meeting date to the udents are invited to join the �� �� of � devnken or inn �Iaws regarding construction of ""second Wednesday of every Club and make it a worthwhile bile accidents. ts. Paired drives involved M sutonw garages and, in the meeHfz". They accepted the n- The West Rouge Ladies Club effort Phone AT. 2-5878 or e+�s11"rV n / deaths and 67 injurles, asps, the nua�instrue- signations from office of Mra. met at the school Thursday, fust some•.ta the ssLoe� .for io- �II/d DO Not Want A C ed the Executive to, meet with Pat Hargreaves and Mr. Keith October 11 with 25 members formation: otrtparablo Record in Pickering Townatilp planning Board Bevan; Mrs. Frank Baker de- 'Present. Articles for the bar- Miss. Susan Jotiiffe, Ridge Township to hi" the Bylaw amended t9 dined to accept her nomma- aar were collected and work wood Rd., who is teaching inellow construction of such tion, gaaale at the previous on items for sales was the pro -W AO Kingston,i T spent ; the weekend %113m$ buildings • to, 18 .inches. -meeting,: grasp for the evening. -Tea and .in mcago, where she flew af- af'tSie property line. If the pre- The Association was pleased cake was served by the host- ter calling on her parents for a, Vote '-11W Committee for Pickering Township. seri Bylaw restrictions (five to welcome to ' the Executive eases a.nd'a social time enjoyed a short visit. I I" HUGH MILLER, Manaoet feet froze .the property lige)' C7omilgttee, Mr. Geo -Cl everyone. Many happy returns to Be# - am not amen &ct mazy house- • long': active iA community off- ' The next meeting of the 'gr-` Y. Jane Adams, Rouge Hili Dr., bailers will ' not be able to airs, and three new committee oup will be Thur. Oct. 25 at who was 12 on Oct. 15, to . bugd a .garage or carport of members: Mr. 'Ted Rilph, Mr. 8.30 p. m in the eshool and all reasonable size.. Jim Miller and, Mr. Don Har- members are asked to hand in lands Dr., on Gary McClelland, Rouge High - president John Williams • greaves. finished work they have forhis birthday Oct.Oh15th, to Sana. Huber TOWNSHIP OF PICKERINC�. •srtrveoed to the meeting that Finally—the President urged the, bazaar. Refreshments will who was 4 on Sept 27 and to � - neo matter what type of build- all Bay Ridges residents to ex-- be served by the hostesses. Patsy Henson Rivercourt RB., j _ Ing In erected: a .Building Per- excise their franchise . on Oct The annual ba2aar 0f the on her 5th birthday. Oct. ,11th. ' 9� TAMsnit, issued by the Township, ober 27, when the "liquor vote Club velli be held in the Rain- Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs . Blurt be obtained before con will be taken. .It was pointed bow Room, Sat. Nov. 3 from Clifford Dick, -Ridgewood Rd., F action begins. To speed Lis. out that elections cost money, 2.30 to 5 p. m. There will be on their wedding anniversary, - N MAL" wing of such a Permit, a sketch and that, by voting ---the quos- a bake table, Christmas cards, October 12th. ' ` or drawing of the building con- ton of liquor in this Township novelties, aprons, baby wear, LAST DAY FOR PAYMENT- WITHOUT PENALTY is templated, should be subrni'tted can be decided, one way or an- and gifts 6f—every Mrs. Th Congratulations Mc to 'Mr. and very description• Mrs. Thomas McKay, Decimal OCTOBER 31; ;1962 " 6 to the Township Building In- cite -•once, and for all. For the children there will be Place on the arrival of a son � enclosing complete specter (offices located in Lisa .0 0 0- a fish pond. Tickets are on sale Pay Taxes by mail wherever Sewage ,� Pte), be- last week at Scarbom Hospital Cast -for Hockey Coaches and by members for the lovely doll The, comb,., welcomes Ta: dill together whin a stamped, addressed snvNopi for lore a Bu9dingPermit can be Hockey Convener. Someone is with a complete hand grade Mr and Tis. Prentice and fa eseelpt; wMdi wilf be y returned. hated.. r _ wardrobe. - mily to their new hoaw4 on P. O. t -0. J. PLITZ, • The School Boerd';.r� to., � needed to help malaLai9 There will be a dance In the �hojwf B . and suPeervise the ice surface, Ridgewood Rd., and in they `tion Asaociatian's. brier ipgard- • averring with novelties area pr- .� be : �Y happy in the 'co -.Dario � - � -> Tnasutw• . . Ing the placement of Grade 1. ure rink. Winter will be upon izes, Tickets are on salemmunuty. —--_.... _. students in the Bax Road us before long, and we are anx- members or at the bazaar or School, was read to and ace- lots to get organized now so dance. epted by the meeth*. - It was -that we wail be ready. 'Hesse Mrs. Eileen Betts, West Pt' reported that a delegation to contact Mrs. Mary. Beaman. at Cr., had a shower in her home the last Township Planning 839.3467. on October 9th, in honour of Miss Mary who is" also from S1®11ng 21st: <`.A Jl®hl L ^ West Point who h "to be marc- _ Since we have had no turkey led this month Mary received DUMBARTON dinner this year, this - is the lovely gifts from friends and United Church main z prnJ� for the U. neighbors present. The minleter, Rev. Dr. McKay C W. for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanfield, DIAL SERVICEcoedtcted th2� anorrdmg service, -Parsanab rDecimal Place, spentthe tech- - - assisted by he R: Ings rn, service, We hope Mrs. Chria Green. iday weekend at Lake Couch - or -of Liverpool -Road, N., is bet - and choir -leader, The. aching. - . g� ter. this week.' She was confin-. Guests at the home of Mr.- dsoir sang the lovely anthem ed to her home last week. and Mrs. Cy Brooks, of e IRE. ••l6Eake a eadinh N�'. The �, V� Freeman wee wag .on Hill Dr., over t rday were CT D1STATICE DIALING_�ip4ure reading 'was:Genesis the sick•list last weelz. We're .Mrs. Brooks' s ,Mrs. Glor- : - 'L Dr. McKay spoke' on file rod to see her around also. is Hall and three of - ehaPter "God, the Creator", Mr, It Hwuer, - of Barrie, Montreal and Mr. and Mea. F. - Mnkhs . is from l the Urrd� spent Thanksgiving week -end Weyman of Lachine, Que. - .. f2angth book RU cow WOW and the -Way". The crea- mond .and family, of Glendale. Dance Club will hold their first tionatony raises difficult ques- Mr. and Mss. Brian Lee and meeting Friday,, at 8.30 p m - - dm to inquiring mt nds. The family and Mr. and Mrs. Ross in the Centennial Rd• United 'scientific ideas and religious Thompson and family had the Church Hall. Ede Butlin will - --• _:ideas so often conflict. Again. Thanksgiving dinner an Mon- inAruct the dancing and call "UMv spay be.a conduct in your bey, at the Dumond's. Mr, •and CIARFMONT the squares. Bring a box lunch Blind between what you want .Mea, V_ Horner, of Toronto, and coffee will be seined. A . to believe and what you act- visited his father on Tuesday good evening of fun is in store uany► belie%*. The Bible is a re- before Mr. Horner, Sr-, return- for everyone for the'price of Dial Service With 7-Figur* Numbers pipet Distance Dialing cord of God' -s ward and His ed home. $1.50 per couple. dealings with men writtean'�y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopkin- An Afternoon Tea was held As the conversion to Dial Service takes This is the fastest, easiest, most modern men of knowledge. It' is not a ' Son and Patricia, of Burliztgton. October 15 at the home, of place, throughout the territory served by way to- make your Long Distance calls! acienc.�e book, nor a magic visited her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Shirley French, Rouge Bell; all ttelephones will get 7 -figure It means that you can dial almost any book. Too often the intrerpreta- Mss. c. .0 Smith on the week- Hill Dr., for the mothers of numbers. The first. three figures denote. number in any town in Canada or the 'tion is made too literally and end west Rouge Brownies where the exchange or locality, the next four U. S. from your home or office............ est - not figuratively as the author , Mrs. Wm 8rownrigg, Orm- they met the leaders of the figures are the individual subscriber's ablish your own connection in seconds! iftstessded. When we .read the . stown, 'Que., spei►t the week- Back. Brown Owl, Mrs. M. Bible, we must- use our intell- end at the' dome of Mr. and ,Welch, Brycetnore Gardens, own number.' Simply dial 1 — then the Area Code if igenee to dndesstartd it. It is, Mrs: waiter Willis. and Tawny Owl, Mrs• G. Hol- For CLAREMONT needed - and the distant number. When mainly an adult book. The Bible Bobby wise broke his leg 'royd, Friendship Ave who this means° that all numbers begin with you have completed your- ' dialing, an does not describe evolution, but last week wtAle playing at the we know are capable of keep- the figures "649".Please use all seven gator will ask: `Your number, please' - says only that God c reatet' the school. He is a Grade 8.PuRil. incr the pack going Just I number from u4h;nh earth an Ing cogs. in Dunbarton P: S.The. West Rouge girls volleyres When ou dial our you are calling; your connection • will erything that God created was Mrs. Mary.Food, of Will starting Sunday. _- ball league, sponsored by fire #:igen be completed automatically! good. It is good or evil, depen- dale (fdtznetly- Mary Annan), . Sports and Recreation Assoc., All the new numbers are listed in the , ding on what is done with it. who was a former resident, and new hone book which was just sent to You'll find complete information on how . would like someone who is in- P 1 in- -to, Dial Direct in the front pages of your We must discover God's inter- one of the earlier families vis- terested, to volunteer to org- you. Please check the number -you are ded use of everything and, be ited the area last week.-' , arfiie the teams and games fpr calling before dialing! You'll save your- new telephone directory. These pages good stewards That is man's Congratulations to Mrs. the coming year. Mrs. Val Mc- self time and trouble. also contain many, of the Area Cods14 life role. Ruth•Pearce who celebrated a Intyre, who organized the )-a- If you'd like to keep a personal list of for places in Canada and the United St- Mrs. Frank White conducted birthday on October. 8. Mrs. 'gue three years ago and :has' ates which you .can now reach by .DDD. } the Junior Congregation,' assis-. telephone numbers, you mi ht like a• Peggy Anznis is also to be con- .kept the interest u' ever, sine g ted by Marlene •Mitchell., gratulated• as her birthday is'unable to continue the work copy of Bell's Blue Boob! Please ask for -, J. W LOWRY,. - The infant son of Mr.. and was on October 10. this -year but will .be happy to. it at our business office. It's free. _.. Managt►r Mrs. Charles Smith, of Toronto - Mrs. Carol. Cross was not give any information or assist- was ba tised during •ti.•.;, ser- too well on the -week -end. - p ante she. can to an, taking z vice.. He was named: • narles Sympathy is extended to the over. Although it may''seem Call without Long Distance Charges: I' r. Clifford, the grandson c'f Mr. family of the late Mr. Frank' early to be gett.in�* orgr.n'7� -From,the same day on, all calls between Clarerriont, and Markham, Gormley and =: . and Mrs. C. C. Smith, -Spruce M�Farlane, who passed away for the next .year ii is nice to Hill Road. last week, and 'vvas :.buried at be ready„ With. intpres'ted peo- . $touffville will -be free of. Long Distance ch Simply dial the full seven'figures The Sessron �stin "'"- Erskine Cemetery. ple, Mrs. McIntyre may be ` ' Sul will r,: �t on 1st. Dunkarton Cub And Scout called at AT. 2-5f05 at 489 on of the number you wish to reach! Monday, October 22, at 8.30_ p. Ladies' Auxiliary Meeting. - m. `The 1st. Dunl)arrlon and Cdngratulatio^c a^e in order The Official Bd. have- some Scout Ladies' auxiliary met on 1, Mr. 'I.6rne ire, Rouge Built, operated and owned�by Canadians important, issues to discuss at Wednesday, October 10, at the Hill Dr., and Mi !'rna Opti7• _ the Fairport Charge on Octob- home of the President, Nle . ,P,rmb,lli Cr., Dor Mills' ori er 30. Lorraine Quinton.. Mrs. Edna their recent engagc ment• Fairport Bazaar is this Sat- Shields, Vice -Pres., Mrs. Myr- Mr, and Mrs. -Dick Joll'iffe _ BELL urday, October 20, with Mrs; tle . McInnes, Secretary; Mrs. and family, Ridgewood Rd., Howard Cross opening sarrie. Jean Lambe, Treasurer Mrs. spent the. holiday weekend at Plan to attend our awn Car- June Ravey, _Social Convener; point Au Borrill. naval Bazaar, on ,November 3, Mrs. Irene Plitz, Visiting Con- Mrs. Grace Smith, Ridge- - to pick up some of your Christ- venter, made up the slate of wood Rd, with her mother, mas gifts, home -baking, or officers. There was a good turn Mn. Richardson of Toronto ' lknnick-knacks. Refresh iw nts to out at this inaugural meeting, were in Hamilton, New York, be ierved--cernival' style.- but the- ladies hope to have " - , _ RICHARDSON'S m h