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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_10_25''an _ � . • - - -vote nos "ons n e iq , . en Time Again. THINK BEFORE VOTING 4n behalf of the Yote No. On behalf of the Yote YesCommittee Committee It s HalloweThe welfare of our ctrl= LIQUOR FACTS (Not Men Opinions) on should come before Business Profits. �. When Section 87 (see below) was shown by the un- On Saturday, Oct. 27, the resident voters of Picker- : dersigned to Rev. Wm. A. McKay (last Sunday), he su- Ing Township are being asked to express themselves ggested that this section be quoted .to the public in the as either for or against the opening of liquor outlets - .press.in the township. _ Section 8? of the Liquor, Licence Act, Revised Stat G The liquor interests have persuaded our Township utes of Ontario, 1960, states - "the Board shall cause vy Council to call for a vote, and the voters of the town- to be paid annually, to the lbrunicipality 20 percent of ship are to be given the opportunity to vote :on eight the license fees based on consumption of spirits, and questions covering various types of liquor, outlets. the Board shall cause to' be paid to the Municipality 60 This presents a real challenge to every township. per cent of fines from prosecutions hereunder". - voter. The liquor interests wish to open more outlets j Thus our Pickering Township Treasurer will by law from ,which they can reap more profits to add to the ! 1 receive these payments only if we VOTE YES. A YES many millions they have already taken from other . , VOTE will help relieve our unequitable residential tax areas in the Province. More profits—more profits• are burden. their only concern. They do not, in any way, consider it is also noted that Mr. Hugh Miller of the "NO the harmful and degrading .results that follow the sale .Committee" was made aware of this law by the under- of alcoholic beverages. signed, and yet in his editorial letter on October 11, he H ' % The thoughtful citizen of the township will seek in attempted to misstate this law. Do not be confused or ''y various ways to improve his community. It is Well to decieved. remember that a community consists of more than :ALSO fine buildings, industry, and the like. A community consists essentially of people. It has yet to be proved In 1960 Toronto (from the- above Sec. 87) received _ $415, 861.00 and in 1961 received $366.966.00. The To= that the sale and consumption of alcoholic beves Tonto Police Commission states that the total costs of has, in any way, improved the character, persoe= operating the whole Morality Bureau in 1961 were or living habits of anyone. On the contrary, it has been _ . $297,627.00 (all inclusive, salaries, autos, clerical, etc.) yry. a major factor in the increase of broken homes, neg- Thus there is a surplus of $69,339.00 in the Treasury lected children, and automobile accidents. Perhaps we suer all costs of the.Morality Bureau were paid. They should note that one of the main arguments used by also state that the duties of the Morality Bureau with those who are in favour of liquor outlets in this town= regard to Liquor offences is but the smallest portion ship' is the fact that additional revenue will come into . of their duties. They found that less policing was re- the township treasury. However, money gained by quired after the use of liquor was legalized and rigidly _ _ this means will in all probability be used to cover, (and controlled by the L.C.B.O. inspectors. then, only partially) the-cost of increased welfare and Liquor use will continue in our township after Oct- Reduce yi*bge Hy&o Rates -- law enforcement. This is a proven fact for any area ober27th (either legally or illegally).- ).' This is your where liquoruor is sold. chance to eliminate the existing bootleggers, and at A substantial reduction in pay a demand charge of $1.00 Alcoholism is a. growing problem for the. govern- the same time obtain additional revenue for our Treas- Hydro power rates for resid- per Kilowatt per month of 'con- ments of both the United States and Canada: It is call- carer by a YES VOTE. encs of Pickering Village, off netted load or maximum de- ed a disease by many. It afflicts millions of people who Never has an area which -has . once voted YES for ective November 1, was ann- mend. The consumption charge began well, but now are ruined derelicts of humanity controlled liquor. licensing ever later voted to go back ounced by G. iionsberger, * � ! coxa pct kilowatt Are we gain to allow the cause 'of this disease to be to their old obsolete Prohibition Laws. Thus the prom- Chairman of • Pickering Public hour for the first 1110 hours use laced in the hands of the people • of Pickering Town- iEses of evil as voiced b our "Prophets of Doom" are Utilities Commission per month of .00nrrected load p y p House heating with electric-'or maximum demand• Plus 0.5 ship? You may be responsible, by a "YES" vote, for the untrue, unfounded a:9 purely imaginary., ity now has been induced con_ per kilowatt hour for the blighting of a home or life. You may well become your Remember a 60 per cent majority vote is required siaerably: It ww become the second 100 hours use Oer brother's keeper in restraining the flow of alcohol into -'_ .to change our obsolete liquor laws. We need your vote same as the new low residers- month and 0.33 cents per kilo- the lives of those not alerted to the dire consequences - too. tial rate and the energy used watt hour for all remaining of such a product. The surest way to safeguard your - 1 Adie S. Power, B A., Mor., for house heating will be re- cohiurnption. The prompt pas'- family, your friends, your township—is to vote "N&1 'The Pickering Township Plebiscite Committee corded on the regular service moot discount of log, prevails on each of the eight questions, on Saturday, October meter. This means the elimina- also for industrial and com- 27.—Pantor David N*hm s, FairpOrt Bsaeh, Ont'- tion of a second meter for el- mercial customers. • is Petition To ectric house heating. The resid- Rental charges for -electric ential. rate has been lowered to water heaters .has been reduc- ed or a _ from $l,i5 to $1.% per kilowalt hour forBroele Road B ss first fifty kilowatt hours mater. The energy c ��� y� per month, and 1.9 cents per 'water heaters billed at the flat _ kilowatt-hour for the next 200 rate will remain at the present Pickering will be honouree to Ottawa to take up an im- Brougham residents, at }east ant Post kilowatt hours per montth the Progress,- h. The law level. The flat rate water th of Mr. Allister ive Conservative Party. balance of the electrical energy energy charges• for example, Mr. Grossart, In a letter to fifty-three of them, have pre- `;� will cosi 1.1 cents per kilowatt are $2.62 per month gross for Girt pared a petition, asking Coon- L!Mdy Ins�a�ee At a special meeting of Oarn- Reeve Sherman Scott, said ty Council to completely by- hour. This means . that for a r month heater, end $3.29 cil last week, Council > �.a that at one time he held two householders who heat their per month gross for a 1000- __P638 the hamlet, when they %CSA By c�i homes electrically, the net cert watt heater. The fast recovery Motion designating Mr. Gross- properties here, but still owls -rem Brougham with their i�il J of electrical heat now, will ap- water heater with 1000 - watt art -"tbe Sector from the one. a said he didn't road-wideniRg and_.re-construc- ering". know if he would coming tion program. Pickering Township's Liab proximate one cent per kilo- 3000 watt elements cost�roy Mr. Grossartand his family bade .to live at Pickering, .but Mr. Donald GibsoA, repro- ility Insurance carne under fire watt hour, as there is a 10'k $3.49 per month gross• lived in Pickering from 1945 "sincerely hoped he would be" at a special meeting last week, discount for prompt payment -is a 10% prompt payment dis- until 1947, when they moveo Reeve Scott said he felt it senting the group, asked Pick- when the subject of claim pay- of residential accounts. count. With its, new special ering Township Council to sup- moots was disctr at length: The Pickering Public Litsit- .rate for utility approved • met- to Ottawa Mr. Grossart was would bean honour to have port their petition at a meeting � . with an advertising agency in Mr. Grossart known as "the last Thursday night. The discussion arose, when les Commission Chairman also erect water heaters and with it Toronto, when he was called Senator from Pickering". . Gibson said "we feel Councillor Ross Deakin related announced that energy charges most favourable flat rate, the Mr. Gibson about this. There the story of a recent accident for utility approved metered Corrnrnission is confident that - Eo a -small girl, in . Glendale, water-.heaters would' be lower, it can' provide the hot water _ will be wholesale burning of .who fes and gashed her leg on A special rate of 0.8 cents . per requirements of any customer. Pickrin �g .• _V I i I v ; �+ttees. We have more than sev- an iron bar that was sticking kilowatt hour for a blocsof most economically and effic children i:r Broca- - - gham, and with an irnp0409-0 1qA_1Wi3M­ F_ nth ient -1 Mrs --Mcbeart; rovrd said the girl was waiting. for, has been established for cus- . Unnder the old rate schedule, OUL 1Uf the ground. Mr. Deakin 500 kil a are sorry o e 'and widened- road' it will be a school- bus, when stye tell on tourers who use approved met-. domestic energy charges- were Mrs. Fred Annan, has been in Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rice; of 'dangerous' On Saturday and the T.-bar. He said the pipe was eyed electric water heaters. four cents for the first 'fifty the Toronto General Hospital Minden were visitin their Sunday, traffic will .pour through Brougham.,, put there by' the township Commercial customers in kilowatt hours and two cents for two weeks, and underwent daughter, days Mrs. J. Dalley, here.- He saidrou—if the road could some �e ago. He further 'Pickering Village will benefit for the next 200 kilowatt Grade 8last uand 9 girls of rsday evenin.-. foMrs.r a eJas. Koch is still con- ga completely around Brough- stated that it is expected the .by having lower electric power hours, -11• cents for the next am, the hamlet could preserve girl's metrical biPls will run fio rates' The demand charge will 500 kilowatt hours and the Pickering United Church had fired to her home with a it's identity, and the, children $�• be five cents per 100• watts per balance at 1.6 cents. The first a meeting at the home of Mrs. throat m n's Institute is would be •protected. The trance company month of connected load or commercial rate was formerly EgeroheY vela Con. After d planning • an evening for your claim they do not have to pay. inaximum deinand. Thi r^ 2.2 cents for 100 hours use--of per Mr. Gibson said, in answer, to a question from Councillor Several Councillors express- sumption charge will be �.0 the demand or connected load. plans were made for slext ber16 enjoyment, 6e Fr-day, g 'C rn_ ed the opinion that the insur- • cents per kilowatt hour for the This. is now, two cents. The month's meeting. Ras+ Deakin, about "where the le Diane daughter of ering, Hall. Mr. Sine, rued road could go?" that there are a'e companies "never pay". first 100 hours use per month first industrial rate has been Mr. an Gayle Mrs.y' Elmo Disney erinrg, who recently returned several alternative routes. "We have to remember that of the connected load or max- reduced sprained her thumb, seriously ,from a trip around the world, He said they would'notwant ,our liability insurance is to imum demand. The. charge will cents, Chairman Honsberger P vol] will show his beautiful•picfure: protect the municipality, not be 0.8 cents per kilowatt he �r report this week, while playing to see a mart who makes his the individual", said Councillor for the second 100 hours use, He pointed out that the new eY �: last week she slipped of some of the interestin diving from the land. lose it, Milton Mowbray: 'Zf a person plus 0.5 cents for all additional'• electric power rates apply only while going down stairs and places he visited The program but would suggest the road go still feels they have a claim, -consumption. Commercial cus- to the customers served by the wrenched her knee. will include some musical taken down the centre df a lot line. We are glad to hear Kenneth bens. A collection will be taken Council passed a Resolution after the insurance firm turns tomers with a connected load Village of Pickering Public Ut- McCue, son of Mr. and Mrs. to .finance a project undertak- that--Council make every. eff- it down, they can sue the of under♦five kilowatts, will be Wties Commission and do Trot Leo McCue, is progressing nic- err by the Institute to provide- ort to have the Count, Coun- township," Mr. Mowbray said. billed at the residential rate. apply to residents of the Burr'-' sly after eye surgery at Osh- complete care for a destitute til reroute the $rock Road "This is the type of thing I Industrial customers will ounding township.; ' awa Hospital. child, under the pian sponsor- --around Brougham.. feel Council should not have Mrs: Alvin Bushby of, Ux- eKi by the "Save the Children ..`' any thing to do with, because badge, formerly of Pidoetirtg, Fund"• itis difficult to know where OPENING NOVEMBER dela ,' Dunttartan Guys To . On spent last _ week+end visiting Mr. Bert in F.ad his. car it will end," Mr.' Mowbray. Add- Channd 11 This Frida " ed :CANADA'S FINEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Mr. anti. Mrs. C. E. Morley, and stolen from in front of hi : other friends here.- •-• ' bpW on Monday rnlo, r n� ill,t Councillpr John Greening The former Mia. Fred Molt-, as, he was leaving for work. MAombon of fM Duinba said he felt the insurance " att (Brock Road Corm' Store) Chief Howard NI(+':r.y, pct Gib stalk baso boon tnvitod compai y . should be aaked to r viwn VW,OW last week, when on the phone and called . t' e take "another look at the s set up c appow so "W Randy � , 4 the Sweepa?take Tkkfi4 sire iW i�itby >�� show Un eluond 11, Maori case.!, - /I 'r °=#2 was among the winners. ` road bloait and tw man wa: this 14 www. Ii . was agreed to write the � I ,a, us, +� Mrs. Win. Mdtaa and drat- ex4t& within ho than 15 TM 'grwap trroro L4tM b agent, telling him the township - ibW Anne, were in Toronto mimtes fleosa the tinct the car 60AThe iioaldMaa>t and tarlN M is getting a bad ftt Ration On rrw„e_T~-to-an-NN-vmrtrr w-�eaQ Oat isaun4ky for a hmelwou was stahm 4 of ttaa TV sfatNw. the "payment of lobar'. .. else gwAs � - • . .. ... .. : .. j yN "THE PICKERING NEWS 'THURSDAY, OC'-TiiiER 26, 1%2I Two • ata�aaaaaasaaa�sasaaaa�aaa�aa�aaaaaaaaaa�sa■a KERI NG NEWS LETTER TO THE EDITOR -� • . Walter Thomson, THE PIC .....aaaaaaaa.a.a.a.aaaa.a..aaa....aa....a... L i T A i L 1 i M E 1 1881 BARRISTER SOLICITOR -: NOTARY - PUBLIC ure includes wages, auto, off- _ lseued awry Thursday Friends: - ^ . - � .. (hr Saturday, October 27, we ice and all other bureau ex- - COMMISSiONEIt EOR OATHS by The News Printing dnd Publishing Ce+npantl shall vote on eight questions Pensee. If this amount were AslWnd as Secand Class Mail Matter Fast Wee 0611t, Ottawa 0RL regarding the sale of liquor, deducted from the revenue rec- Telephones WHitehaq Z-0910 --- albd Stales $3A0 W YM beer and wine in Dicke slued wwasi co, i BARRY MURKAR, Editor -Township.e Pe at you mentioned rebate, there re- _-'•— will vote '-NO" •to each quer- mains a surplus of $69,399.00 A1IIERTiSING RATA Uf011 REom — � tion. _ However only the smallest por- ied u law en Moment carr- Donald G Crossley • .I. Vote `WO" for Rood Iwsin- led out by the Morality Bur- G. -: - - j ed �y ass. eau -is concerned with liquor - If liquor outlets are estab- Offences, PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT lashed in this township, the `TORONTO - !i RailsWe Rd.. Don M111s — 44/ -iii 'This Saturday Pickering Township voters go to the only business that they will be Less" Policing 'Requirid After Lieonsing AJAX PLAZA RESIDENCE , IIs to vote on a Liquor Plebiscite ghat involves no good for dzzr liquor into eve Jack Middleton. of NS than eight questions. - - debt; we cannot drink oursel- Crystal Beach in 1961 quoted, Ata %2-1231 lid«' _ _-- ""-t_ "„”' lets will mean more drinking "in the 4 years since wet vote ,�..beLQf ballots entails a great deal of work ves into prosperity. Liquor out - '[or the D. R. O's and PoII G'lerks at each of the 49 Polls we 'have not been .burdened in this township; .•artc3 riot. less. with increased police'protect-_ and it means they will not be able to handle voters at The more rrrorrey we spend on ion as forecast by the Drys. •PERiONALIM PROTECTION the speed they would in an ordinary vote, such as a : drink, the less we have for our homes, food, clothing, hardy L fact we have had far lees - j� t (� �j C (/�a�� Imyhldpal election. policing in our area, due to A. R. FC�RTIER—I1 \ J N v� ware, care, insurance and a � and rigid control ex - TO Assist those working 8t the polls, we are urging hundred and ossa more of the ercided by the L .C.B.O.,inspert-- s to .try and avoid voting at the peak hours. This neoesnities and .accessories of ors. _ - A 24216' _ njesas the rush periods around 9 a. m., noon hour and life. The liquor businras robs Also . W6smipeg's Chief of - from 5.to 7 p. m. when the polls close. Try and get in _good meas of, its 1i�� Police Robert Taft reports pmetime during the mid mOrnmg and afternoon. Vote "NO" for goad business. there -is no_ evidence of in- AUTO — LR — CASUA� 2. Vote "NO" for a good eons- creased dnunkeness since our M you do, you will not have to wait and in this way, new liquor legislation casae in - you assist the election clerks and' can get on about your Weblike this township. ' We to effect. In fact, bootleg ` o�WYJ1 business without unecessary delay: love its citizens, its young peo- i9 now non -exist since i ss pie, with their lovely faces and now not a profitable basin- Rosebank Hardwwe Ltd. laughing eyes. We don't want We have experienced the 2.OPENING NOVEMBER 3th to see any of these fine people need for less policing, than C. L.L. PAINTS, HOusEWARFB, CLAN. GE.AT.>Z4G, ! '' CANADA'S FINEST DRIVE-IN* .THEATRE . hurt. just, to make ,alcohol a formerly. little easier to get. Beer par- This Is why you should vote POWER MOWERS (TORO' LAWN gOTO & Off) lours, cocktail bars, etc., serve yes . uN only to drag down our Youth, � consideration should be AfAM v1M pF 3 , degrade homes and weaken the given by the taxpayers of the TOOLS, PE IM ETC:. R _s ; snored fibre of our people. Township of Pickering to the - 'There are communities the size fact that we need large in 80SEBANH 1R'i.ABA �• fel %jY of Ciarem6nt ane ssrrallel, ry to create more work for which now have -beverage nw..e-To,.or+to •' sea• ,9e4 - W..,.�� a .; •-�. rooms in their midst. I feel the residents of this' 81'e8 and to help carry the tax burden sure that you don't want one we -axe now faced with, in fact here in Claremont- We can this township will not prosper - now legally purchase an6' . a1- until we have more balanced Creators o f TI�� coholic be we wrist -We assessment, . adequate dining RB�� _ I do not need outlets for. the sale facilities are an incentive for i� a of whiskey, beer and wine. We new industries to locate hese, OF MONUMENTS - of ur home believe the hascome.to q5 • c TINCTION Stern ��` y'; do not need them and we feel ,� � • - _you do not want. them. O T 1"1 IC, � - For the �e yo take this step forward. D �+ • • and community vote "NO". It is Mr. Miller's right to • j rrup of Piekertng express P"�cl''his �°'ra' EE GENERATION�� 3. veto `NO' and de year duty. °pinions, but this right does' far 'TI 1i1 The question before us is not - 'Q 19U wtrether we am bocial drink- �t allow him to oonrtradict' j,Q/ nor migintegMet .facts... i�fgNB�.YWY -era or ahstainera. This is not a rote for total abstinence. Yours truly, .:., The questiaar is whether or not _ Staff' ord- Brans. Ltd. tiat2a. outlets. it. _ . E we. wast liquor ets this .' R eke. _ 1 towsedrip, Such outlets will NckorinR, Ont. - _ ''�I 1fEw'abr Predair that f1E� offl�eeiel Thea' of the Town- mean mcs+e drinking. more pro- -MONUMENTS - 111N so PidE"Ig • WI be Ems+ Standard Tints, Cas- biters and more heartaches.AUDLEY HEVIIS gROndng on Sunday, October 2i, 1962. at 2.00 A. M. Many- fine. People who take a puNp iT. EAST %tillMY -' - !M0 Bassa social drink have told us they. The Presidesrt, Mrs. G. Astley _ 'ROCLAIMED, this MWkdey Of Ottober; 1962 - ' will vote `NO' on every one of P�� at the U. C. G. vdimeety the eight questions. Whether. fid. SI{iRARAN SCOTT, RN1►e y drink 'or r,o#. we hope you �, held at the church on vett,.T4111MA" PICIOrl"O fed the tion is being seat to the Veh --.� BACK LTDe �G O D S A V E T H E Q U E E N For go& Mwsimes and a �d Ne" committee. These was a eorwnunity, get out and do discussion on the resultisr�eff- 9W CALEDONIA ROAD —TORONTO F _• .� :.. your duty --Vote, `NO' as Oct- � of liquor outlets in this _ . area, and especta.Hy its bad in-eber 27. BLOCKS & BRICKS. ...; (Rev.) A. E. Creamoll fluence 1PROCtAMAT10H fl on our young people. Ciarwnpwt, Ontario wry lady was asked to uote -STRUCTURAL STEEL O'", and to urge rs- to "NO"' on all e4ht quos` � � CRANE RENTAL "N (YO, Ontario vote -.- Eastern Standard Time tions. -- - _ DOW Sir:In encs to Mr. Hugh Mrs. George Squire gays the SETATION ROAD, PKKERING, ONTARIO Millers commentary . . my Worship Service, assisted by Phonesr WH. 1.1%4 _ WA. 2x6103 — MO..i-1i411 2� a of PiekG7 E1nq letter dated Oct- let,- to this Mrs. S. Powell and Mss. Fred 9 editor, certain facts demandPuckrinMrs. M. Buttals led _ a discussion . on "Evi&' in reply. to eliminate the oonfus- ��� ion 'he has created: (1raPterti Five of The Woad ��Ilnday/ Section 87 of the, - Liquor said ,The Way". The Rall (.all .... - i was "Praise". Mrs: Fred Puck- �T (� E' Licence Act It 5.0., 1960 stat- rin gave a ;summary of a .day Thomas A. 1V e�i�%m i� Q. C. es `that 20, per cent of the lic- at • the school for U. C. W., at nsunvt­ at 7 mce fees based on co . ion shall be.: d annually to a es o ge, r BARROTM A SOLWrrO8 . p� last August. The hostess, Mrs. 1, Cyril E. Motley, Reevi of the Village. -of Pickering the' Municipality concerned, G. Squire -served a served refreshments. if �� P� plus 60 per cent of all fines The Audle Church A UI!V- T!l:mpie 0 • iilllf Iain a period of Eastern Standard Time, imposed due ,to any pr osecut- Y and 1 Call -upon all Citizens to observe Lite fame. ions. This 20 per cent rebate ersary Service will be held on SAIIiPORT R.OAIh SOUTH ::D'JNBATCTOIr received by Toronto in • 1960, November •4, at 2.30 p. M. _E'C. E. MORLEY, REEVE _ The iComm�inity. Club will amounted to ' $415,861.00 and Village ,Of Pickering and in 1961 totalled $366,966. meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin on Saturday GOD SAV E T H E Q U 'E E N The operating costs for Toron- evening November 3., A mem- to Morality Bureau totalled ber of the Ontario' Provincial 5297.677.00 in 1961. This fig- Police will be guest speaker. "! • H. Guthrie entered R/%1":a� s af�er�n8r A P1 A 04 --- Oshawa Hospital on Sunday. Wr a _ 'Mr. and Mrs. -Carl Disney; An Invitation home from Fl°rids, are Stay- WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES ing, at present, at the home of an F SANDW Is Extended Yo All - - - _ _ _ :. I Mrs Disney's parents, Mr. d - Mrs G. K. Pratt. SOD Y The usual statement in regard :•, to attend the TURNING OF THE IM t°voting is 'wets as you like, MAIN STREET : . PICKERING MIM. Z-Oisti but Vote". However; ,this torr- espondent is urging you to and DEDICATION vote the satrrrday with a11 PER ~ "NO" on all �:;;' t questions, FOR THE NEW s. especially in the ;nterests of AJAX ASID DICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL °�' PcoplE. PIlkoring United .Church I 'r" ,ScEPTK TANKS CLEANED OUT �n .Sa#uxda�y, 4�taber �I t at �:JV p.' m• are Women a COMPLETE 'SERiIC TANK SERYIti KANDY KANE BAZAAR _ The Board of Die Actors J SATURIbAY, NOVEMBER 10. NEW TANKS INSTAN,® _ AJAX AND DICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL 3.00 P M. in the C. E. Centre ' _ - , . 'Original 'Hand-Mmle Gras . PAT DME IBM* 1-18 1. /y Our -United Church Woeien . CT' TNURSDAY,• OCTOBER 23, 1965 - THE PICKERING NEWS (• • • Page Three' 'Vaughan. Willard Home And introduced the teachers: Grade the parents'; that they feel free ' Mr. Hans Woitzek, Jr., spent ,; .tiStA�i Association L Miss Francis; Grades 2 and to call the school and speak to Sunday visiting friends in Kit - 3, Mrs. Spring; Grades 3 and either himself, .or the teacher, chener. WEST ROUGE. - - the Vaughan Willard Home 4. Mrs. Rogers, Grades 4 and at any time. ! -- •Ind School Association held a 5, Miss Wishart; Grades 6 and There was an excellent turn- Boy Scouts Apple Day held The Sports. and Recreation and cake will be served by the D. Moffatt; Grade 8. Mr. out of mothers and fathers, on Saturday, October 20, prov- Assoc, would like an idea qf hostesses, - Monday, October 15. Gainer and Mr. Kamen. - - - After the necessary business The teachers each outlined the parent$ will come in such members would like to thank trict interested in playing in will hold a 'was completed, the Preaident, the curriculum for the year in good numbers to future meet- those who helped in any way., a girls, • league of hockey this the h rummage sale i0 Mrs Beddalf, turned the meet.. each grade. ings. Mrs. Beddall especially Winners for the "Best Decor- S oPPinB Centre, Nov. 10 - ated Baskets" in .the Bo ��On' and >f so, please cont- at .10 a. m. Any members who ,Jmg, over to Mr. Gainer, who Mr. Gainer impressed upon tendered an'invitation.to those y act Mr. N. Visser, Rouge Hili . have good, used clothing may of Grades 7 and 8 students to Scouts were: i. • Gerald Will. Dr. AT. 2-1014 so teams maY call Mrs. Leta MacLean, at - attend the November meeting, ard; 2• Ricky Ferguson. Hon: be organized for -the season, Alantic 2-0153, for information OPENING NOVEMBER Sth when a representative from Mention to Billy Westbrooke. Also for boys over 15 years or a pick-up. Dunbarton High School will Winners in the Cub Pack were CANADA'S FINEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE discuss the various streams -1. Randy Ferguson; 2. Cladde a Juvenile league will be erg- .. ,,The campaign for funds for ,� Brett; 3. Steven Cron - the or e anized if 'enough are interest School f A tarried Child- - open -to childreYi gam'• ed, as. coaches are. available ren will be on all this vrgek, . The classrooms were then Sympathy is extended to the • • . - - • , for these lads so call Mr. Viss- 'and next, and a canvasser will opened for visiting by the par- families of the late Mr. Ryck- : er with any information. aasi..be calling :on:;the. residerrta-in - t ants. A thank you to all Grade man who- 'passed away 'last he will take it tip with '. the the district, so don't forget to i / a Mothers, who did such a fine wcek Hockey League. give to help these children ,, •I Hw,n n 'Jim Littleford is once more w Not GST iaa job in welcoming the Pints The hockey school, sponsor- have a better chance in • life. to the rooms. : ' off the sick list and back to ed by, the Association has pro- A- "New 'Years Eve Dance" n�o«a -Tows. ro- zn-3969 - WMTr8V 15"-se9z - ��_�' Mrs. Morgan, _ Membership ' school. : v€d very successful as well as has been arranged by the new Convener, assisted by Mrs. O'- Congratulations to .Steven helpful to the boys who • att- Bay Ridges Ratepayers Assoc- . Of>v110tsOttttOtl>tOOilwii>•s�Of10s>•11>•>t1s>•OaOtt01>t1f Connor, reported -that a total W�ff who won the Caddy ended for the past three weeks ration Dance Committee. The • i • of 42 parents 4ecame .new Trophy at .Whitevale Golf Club at Stouffville. The registration �U Oft itldl0 Te�eY�Sion ' members of. the Association, this Year.. - g dance is being held in the Rain- s is an excellent indication Mr. and Mrs. Mann . visited . on Saturday, October 20 for bow Room, West Rouge Res- Ttii1 40 ft. T.V. TOwOff inmiled only $59.00 of the interest be'in shown the Mason family on Wood- the league was good and Ale taurant, West Rouge Shopping _ Complete with All Channel Antenna this g season gets started officially Plaza. There will be dancing omp year by the parents, both lands Road last Friday. Saturday, Nov. 3 at Stouffville to "Russ Little's " in the activities of their child. The annual Christmas Baz- Quintet and ft. T.V. Tower installed (Heavy Duty) 0$4.00 aar will be helot this year, on arena a buffet will' be served. Door ren at. school, and in the We are sorry to report that prizes and Spot ociation. November 10, in -the Rouge Po Prizes. How lace that old roof antenna with a Tower before the Mr. A. Parlette, Port Union about coming along and make Refreshments were served by Hill United Church. There will Rd., is in East General Hospit- this a real Prices _ Mrs. Martyn and Mrs. Will- be bake tables, and somethingPAY before your : rainy: for everyone. so, plan to do al -undergoing treatment and own . house -party begins. Bring 2 T� 9-119 � some of your Christmas shop- x-rays for a back ailment � your neighbor and friends. See -: ping here. many friends wish' him a very this newspaper 'for further in, MarwoW Ave. N or w. he P. O. BOX 1135, Ajax, Ont. Miss D. Mitchell was a guest sly recovery. - formation about where to get - Rouge Hills Cliff Brooks, Rouge iiill'Dr., your tickets. The price will be :-_adawtwfi>tltittialt�at/i�t>ta�t=a>t!!<Rsa�>ttaman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sporting a cast from toes to Mike Paar, North Rosebank L -Gates, -Second Con, over the �•� peroouPle.-• : Rd. and Billy Dobbin, visited week -end. knee. -following an accident: in _ over the week -end with their Sorry to hear Mrs. Ed. Raine the Syn at Dunbarton High St. Aiidrrw's Presbyterian grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. of Woodlands Rd is not feel- School All of Cliff's young Church - Pickering" friends have autographed the 4,5IEsr Dobbin, Altona Road.. ing welt, and will be off work The ch was well filled Friends and neighbors of for some time. cast so he will know they are on Sunday morning by mem- Mrs. J. E. Willard. are glad to Sorry to lose the Truax tam- thinking inking of him.bers and friends who gathered Mr. and Mrs. Alex Armour, to attend the Anniversary Ser - me from hospital, ily� from Altana Road. Wt wishdge�v Rd., motored to yam,;: Ph"ood and feeling much better. thein _luck. in their new home. _ Mr. Ard. Wagar, St.. Cathar- Mrs. H. Mason, of "Mrs.' the Manitoba border via the The service was conducted Ines, spent the •week=end at his ton visited Mr. and Mrs. O. new Trans Canada Highway, by the minister, Rev; • F. Con> l ' WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A home. Waldutt, on Sunday. recently and stopped over at key. Mrs. Marion McClement, ry • _ .. most colo_ rfull and ,� �� � � Taylor Bay, organist and choir=leader, _ . and report a lied at the organ. The .chair y enjoyable trip• entered to the processional - Many happy ret+ to Do- "Praise Jehovah, all ye neat - "`AS OF SEPTEMBER 1st, 1962 THE PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD nnie- Matsamutso, Fanfare on r&The special -musical, his 8th birthday, Oct. 28th: to be was •"Praises Ye the Lord", - — E Y E N I N G CLASSES Sandra Black of Decimal Place sang by the lull choir. The THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR who was 2 on Oct 25, to Jon.. scripture readrngs'were: Psalm Brooks, Rouge Hill Dr., on his .148 and St. Matthew 10: 32 - ONE M Of O� BO LIP OFFERED AT loth birthday S th Oct 21, to 42. Mr. sageConkeyI gave in with _ , � Mats. Grace Smith, Ridgewood Ing message m keeping with _ {S or 10 Pins) AT - �/��� Co°ng atuulatiioons Ito Oct. , 1� the anniversary ary service, t:ak- ; � %P WflM Mrs. Robt Eurkhart, Fanfare. Ing as his text: lst`C�ei:rlt� t wed pow No _. on the arrival of a daughter isms brie3­9The anniversary tern - = (WhWs SWoroad Just No# Of N*6 2. Highway) vise brings .P�Ne together -Li M AND R0. sed EAST AVE. — NMOM AT. 24941 _ at Toronto Western Hospital, a very special way.. We remem- THESE eOURs�f COMMENCED THE WEAK OCTOBER 1i. OC 16 . and to Mr. and Mrs: her thew who faithfully wwk_ NBIIRt _ _ _ Ken Sever, Brownfield Gdns-, ed and are with us no masa„ ADDITIONAL 'REGISTRATIONS ARE STIIL Bi>aIG on the birth -of a son at Ajax The lines have fallen to us, tits ACCEPTED Hospital, .October 28th enter into their labours, we ase . Congratulations and best bound ' tog+ether as membells of L1111111ft of wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cl>lii�se'Umt be aceonspaaied by adutt on Sat A Sia. am I 'TT- Twift-y Island Rd., and to Mr. - t.� t* 9.#0 P.. M. if It is di _ and lEyralE'ra Fred Edwartle► m together altar Qod. - Rouge hili Dr., who both . e - t is a edivintr work, , b God's work, it i8 personal, we are SEWING (Eknenhwy) MW TYPEWRITING (91orn"ry.) TT ieesebmAed wedding annivess- workmen of God These people - - SEWING (Advasud) TT TYPEWE4TWO (AdwOaad) TT aries Oct. 27, and to Mr. and of former days saw praniaes *, MILLINERY (Thursday) BOOK-KEEPING TT- Mrs. Sherman Scott, East Ave fulfilled in God through Jeans - G. J.�"iWSO ART MW " iMAT'MEMATICS ( A Sr.) MW on �h' wedding �v�0' Christ. They were aware of PLOWER HENT (to on October 25th missionary obligations. Ours is _ _ _ d I . �Id 3oA'�Mr _ : � a ) theirs annual ba Room dance t m'Y + �a�Nsd church with a great mission- man the a heritage, the work must b6 IF SUFFICIENT REGISTRATIONS ARE RECEIVED,. CLASSES Shopping Centre, Sat. Nov. 3. contiAued..we are now disciples 'TR WHOM RSB. 2-3741 J1 in'this generation. -Christ said WILL BE OFFERED IN SCIENCE; ENGLISH end FRENCH be d°°r prizes' a «� Ye into all the world and - _ - bake table, ch$dren'$ booth, preach the gospel to every oat - fish pond, du'istmas cards at►d ion". This is a divine work. GHURM Si. N _ �' ' ;PKYBRM, OPV. THE FOLLOWING COURSES WILL BE OFFERED WHEN THE gifts of every description, Tea. Jesus also said 'Z moat work - ' C THE E oak and -sandwiches will be t SHOPS ARE COMPLETED -IN VERY NEAR FUTURE he works of my father while sere a e m it 19 still day." Let us take AUTO MECANICS MW WOODWORK `: TT the afternoon. A dance will hold of the word of ' God today, follow in the. evening and It let us hear God say to us "One ACHINE SHOP !r CRAFTS (Wood, wrought @tA 2M 4M ale from anY of the. may vim PAR N5TA UK.Eand one Bow, LECTRICAL -MW —> ,hTezwi, Ceramic Til* TT members or at the dance. so " _ but God Kiveth the increase, +� - a 00 - a thei that 00 shopping t around and enjoy the d FEE Two nights weak - $10. 'Ona night weak - i6. y wedding was •preach ay How the gospelul ,iit is a pleas- _::_- .. -. - _ _ - . • A very Pratt ant work. There is much toy .. V. E, sTETLER, Principal = G. TODD, Chairman solemnized in Grace Presby- when we are instruments of terian Church Sat. Oct.' 20th, God ' when Mr. Austin F'ultok, Rouge to bring someone unto the _ Lord. The Christian must be Igs ,',•IV•IwL•h Highlands Dr., and Miss -Diane able to say "I know the Lora Drinkwater, Dunbarton, were as . a personal Saviour. Let us. _ married by. the groom's father not be weak. It is His work. - Rev, W. Fulton. Following the L;et us be labourers with Flim. No. 2 Highway at Rouge River - ATlantk 9-2170 D�� - ,r Junior Congregation lit held in the Rainbow -Room. conducted by Mrs. donkey: The The young couple were the fir- Thankoffering Service of the. assured. A bedroom: To st to be married 'in the new Women's Missionary . church and were Presented will be held on Friday even- - in . _ extension order ' with,a beautiful bible by Rev. ing October 26; at 7.30 p. m o [es [ DRUGS LTD. comfort saves y r Alton a gift from the Gong- It is a "dfrie'n s of All con- y ✓ negation. Our' best wishes 8o hers and friends of the con - DRUGS �! with Austin and Diane who gregation are cordially invited. _ will make their home in Sc- guest speaker be PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS and - - weary ,%11.4t .:.. arboro. . TheRuby Walker. A reception wilt �Je� Y, Rev. and Mrs. Fulton with be held following 'the service sow. Q/ huI'l'j�. call 'Anne and their'son Robin who for Rev,' -and Mrs. Conkey... ... COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY • NEEDS is home from the air force, spent•a-few days at their cott- age near forth Bay, following BELL the wedding. JEW 1050M -SiAiidrew s Circle of the STORE' HOURS- ' %"EIL DAYS DAILY 9 ei m to 9 P' AIL � Guild of Greve Presbyterian dIlitrh will l7oM the next reg- ular meeting at the home of SUNDAYS cad HOLIDAYS .1 1D. t0 5 m � Mrs. G. T " Nov.Friendship, � -- - � � •Thur , - - .. -_ , Ave., on hur: No1 at 1y�30' p. m..All members are request - Talent ed to bring in their Tt PHONE Whiiel I %1 _ .._ , - at- *is - . - „ Page Four - THE PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19i2 - Miss Sharyn, M:tchell was a Congratulations to Miss Diane resideent of Spruce Hill Rd., is OPENING NOVEMBER 8th Pickering . Rotary To patient in the Qsnawa General Drinkwater and Austin. Fulton a patient in the Toronto Gen- CANADA S FINEST DRIVE-IN-THEATRE _ Y' Hosp:tai this past week, with who were married in Grace erai Hospital. where she und- _ ' HoldMallOWe en Party a fractured leg. Presbyterian Church, West erwent surgery. ----- N-- - "' �� Mr. D. C'hirrey , North Bay, Rouge, on Saturday; and to Mr. Chas, Beasley, who' was: _ ► 1 The Pickering. Rotary Club who has been visiting his dau- Miss Florerice Phillips and Ron a former resident of Pine Ridge / SA, SA,ORM I ' o Mm chvillIlton Brett, who were married in St. Road; BETWEEN M - . passed away is Toronto I NicNw.r a Party for the children again and Mr. Hamilton, is a patient Paul's g icon un a - wee was a _ this year on Hallowe'en night in 'the 'Toronto General Fiosp- urday evening. Memorial Gardens Cemetery, at the Community Hall at 7 ital..Mrs. Heten Seaton, a former "on Wednesday. rr,a+e-roaa+To-aaea-w1+tT�eee.ew� DUNBARTON Dr. W. A. McNay conducted the morning service assisted FOOD by_Mr._-R. Pitcairn at .the , m-- gan. The cho'.r, under the dir- ection of Mr. Pitcairn, sang "Praise Ye the Father". :Miss -Doreen Davidson conducted MARKET' the Junior Congregation, ass- fisted by Miss Marlene tch- Rouge H ell. Miss Evelyn Westgate held • the meeting, of the Messengers during the service. * Thurs., Fri. and Sat. The Lesson was read from OnNom 2 HwyIs ` Just t of Rouge Bridge. PRICES EFFECTIVE Job• 3. The sermon topic was SSickness is usually unexpetian and cted. Open •Every. Evening. Till 6:30 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. - OCTOBER but a -universal experierwe. In time of sickness, our pattern MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER of ScOFF) YORK Homogenized (Save SO 12. Oz. Jars tr life o' changed with certain n Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE' .PEANUT BUTTER 2 for 69f .restrictions. Sometimes this transition is' made harder by a . feeling of frustration. How MILD 12 os. pits. MEDIUM 12 os. pkg. OLD 12 oa. pits. should we, as Christians, look A QC 58C - - 60CHALLOWE'EN FEATURES at slickness? Most of us accept - •� - the relationship of mind, spirit and body. If we think of being All Vegetable . (Save 25e) • -well, our troubles seem less. (Tasty, Govern. g Pomegranates (Good size) e"' for 29e Because we do not know .,the ment inspected cause of a disease, it does not. � Meet). ' LAPP'S SWEET 1 Gallon jug (Pius Deposit) mean that God has cursed us. 1 S os. - Tins With complete trust and faith A in God. our illness can be more APPLE CIDER 4 quickly relieved o- cured We 0 #Or n Mi►iiC7p►If.1li! need the faith shown in the 1 y 23rd Psalm. Faith in Gods pun- AFAR /YE (Special Offer of FANCY GRADE 6 Qt. Basket �e `tor us gees us strength , . � (Save 26c) in illness. � (-Case of 4.8 tins -- - - - . .Bulletin - 60 off) . ,/� The Sunday School is. Spon (SAVE X1.35) $4.65 �h� C Large 16 oz. jar Snow Ap - Z9c soring an Art .ana Hobby.§Show s+ ■ V.- _.. at the church on Friday, Oct- ober 26. Tidkets are .available `MAPLE LEAF from•-- the teachers, or at the FULL 1 LB. BAG - (Save 1001 door. 2 Is The Official Board is meet- PV RE LARD - ing at Fairport Church on Oct-Hallowe'en Kisses 29e 57 ober 30. _ • . .., _. :. . The date--No,6* tuber 30, is , fast approaching. That is the 55 'elate of the- U. C. W. 'Carnival (Save 13e) .Bazaar. Many .level* knitted FREE articles, sewing, baked goods 39e and knickknacks will be on. SHORTENING sale. Refreshments too. may be. P'UMP�KINS' bought. Mrs. Sherman Scott MIRACLE WHIP' � �9c - vvilI officially the Bazaar. Quant 32 os. r ' Mie annual District Kiwanis Church Parade will be to Dun- McLaren's . (Save 8e) Giant 32 os. jars ;FjL�' barton United Church next AWd Sunday evening. service rhT^3rMT Imes wee a er - --.."YOUR is for all Kiwarsia� and their CHOICE tamiiies. WHILE THEY LAST Limit S Doses Per Customer _ _ The Afternoon Unit of the V. C W. will hold a' noon lun- Strictly fresh, Grade A, (Bring yo& own cartons)' Dosed With Every Order of $S or Over cheon at the home of Mrs. E. e: Amus, on Thursday, Nov- L it - e 'C LOOSE �+ :LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC ember 1. The word for Roll � , -49 Call is "Faith". All ladies wel- _ Mr.. Gordon A ais o, -Ott- = IGARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES { _.SHOULDERro. C 49 awa was home on the week- FRESH TENDER end - _ (6th and 7th 7 R" Sympathy is expressed to GREEN BEANS ....:...:: ...: .: `Z lbs. 39c Mrs.: Lorne Harped on the !Standing PRIME RIB. ROAST .. ..... ib. 69C death of Fier'tather, Mr.'Ryck- CALIFORNIA ROUND Sirloin, T-Bone ii Win man last Wednesday. Mrs. Red Enf ' eror G RAPES .. :: ... Z lbs. Z9e `. g Harpell was a patient in Ajax Hospital last week: and wasaV h No. 1' SNOW WHITE — able t6 attend her father's Large Heade - �Y. C funeral on,Friday—.Torim 11STR A Visitors at the home of r. and Mrs. J. H. McClement and -No. •1 Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe , ' FRESH PORK, (Picnic) - Mr. A. J. Thompson, on Sun- r day were: Mr. and Mrs. BeV. Vis. c SHOULDER , ROAST Ib. 39c «arw odic of Toronto, and lVIr, BANANAS Ruhm Nicholson, Whitby.' � Lutes Airthut'f SmallLink KEEP PICKERIN GREEN y �. 1 !b Tram49' A Good' PIke . Y • C"BAGE for PorkS' c BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST _ lb. 99c -' .t. ' TO Uve In .72FRESH MEATY (SIDE) �. Fresh, Grade A Oven Ready, Young SPARERIBS..L.. +b. C THINK a -HICKENS_ . AND � Frying, � < FRESH MINCED STEAK ........:.... Ib. 79c yam. SLICED RINDLESS - Bsr6eeatlso i s`; c_ ._BREAKFAST B A C Q X 3 49 - . w Ate• Ra. -.� _.. SKINLESS , SAXe "T• Boneless Robed Plate: Brisket Pot Wst ib. 49c . ., .-WEINE • .. noose= ` = s �� BROASTlade or ort•Rib .:;:..:'...,. (Blade Bone Removed`1 _ ALL $BALLOTS �� tiOX . _ _ • ';° :. . : _ . ........ Ib. qc Fresh Lean Pork BUTT. ROAST-.,..*-.. .. Ib. •59c Y01[ MO"SOMMII'TII OI ►iCYf.IMO TOyry SNI► THURSDAY, pCTOSER 25, 19_ . THE PlcllERlNi NEVIS pop- _ _ I12 WEDDING - - ,.BUSINESS DIRECTORY `:`Services in - -A: UAX LUM �CO. -LTD.• Wilson -$mith - CuSaturday ,October 6, at -PLYWOOD BED Pickering United Church, Mar- --- s e bods 39r' X 72" $3.70 Mrs. Ralph Smith, of QI(�ARANTEED / for 3.4 she bods 48" X .73•• $4.95 Whitby, was united in marr- � McEACHHIE S -for double she beds Um X 7r' $5.85 iage to Moore Gordon V son. R0 0'i1� Se ca Fvnero! Director Girls Alkr4w Support For Relaxing Rt 111ftl Sleep sun of Mr. and Mrs. Moore • Wiieon, Pickering. Rev. Mel- Piz Pickering vide Buttara officiated. Mrs. Any Make o► Model * _ _. United Church 3R ft. Pus1WP Extension Ladders $10.96 each David McCormack. Ottawa, a F'EW _ MII1111er1 lbw. Mel— so fhrttara 5 � Step LadeMr $4.9rf eiCi1 cousin'of the groom, was I�- Prt+ralM Atnbufal`foo Service - ist, accompanied by Mrs. G M PIC1tER1N6 - SMV= - REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW wHb Brown, at the organ. DAY OR AMT p;4g A. M. a 11.0T A. M._ TIN NEW PERMANENT TYPE 'The bride, given in marriaie _ - - by her father, wore a gown of Sunday School Same Hours" s i • 1a7k f"--8i.3! Sim • it2diilw = white ustred-satin,--with lily - del sire - 16tdOx1" -- ;1.39 fie. nx2Sx1" •- $1.95 point sleeves; it's bodice cov- . M MO - 11.' " iKeEACHNIE, Prop. AtTDLE3i fie. - tiod�er -= i1 bowllat th and ," ered with 9. " A. A& - ChwN h Service with large Weft of DYnborton >�, tl.ed A. iN. - Sunday school IN6p PAINTg full-hooped skirt. A matching jewelled tiara held: her fit=ger, PHONE Phone WH: Z-2171 att�aaaRl�l�tiRta�ea�taaaa tip veil. Outside White $ 6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal. Matron of honor, Mrs: Agnes aTlAlltl� '�-� -- Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Hankow, wore yellow nylon v i with matching headdress and C06RCH BARGAIN PAINTS junior bridesmaid, Miss lois - MORNING WORSHIP RED, GREEN, GRAY in gallons only = 52.95.ga1. soy, wore green nylon.with 11 am.-West Rouge Schad circlet headdress of white KEN and CLARKE Auditorium flowers, with veiling of tulle -- AEN Creighton, Fraser, _ Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etc. illusion. P R' E N T L C E :SUNDAY SCHOOLS Urynen 1<k Murdoch weer Rouge School- • The. best man was er Bob - - AUCTIO EERS PITTSBURGH. QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT Moffatt; and ushers 'were Mr. 9:30 a.m.-s years and ever Sheldon Smith, Whitby, and JlpRbten, Solictton t, a.m.-Vp to a Tean Mr. Gordon Wilson, Ottawa. and- flit I" •II am.-Humerr ExeaUent economy flat wall paint Dries in 3 hours ,meter the reception of the C. lwmww of ofeade and Yak Notaries -Public Centennial Road School- /a Mask. IepMmwts, HoewboN i 1 a.m.-All oyes. . - : ` QUARTS $1.69 • GALLONS $5.50 _ . E. Centre, the couple left, on a IatnUve., oar ittMat. also oar RANK OF COMMERCE CHAMRERS ;10e ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. icon Be Colored) motor trip to Three Rivers. .s.sf■br se RensatiabM Ro1•a. Que•, Montreal and Ottawa. DUAL Sury*WR AT ON1 ►RICA S Simtae St. N., Oshawa Out guests included: MIJt1nn P.O. Mane AghWf e2W3 AJAX' LUMBER CO.LTD. Mrs. Moore `Wilson, Ottawa;Telephone RA. 3-34A6Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Mr. Meekba. F.O. Rune Moe. 206 St., Georges and Mrs. A. C. Johnston and PiCKERING AJAX - WHITBY MNTICES rave bee Nfablisho Anglican Cbur�b George, of Ottawa; Mr. and Auctioneers deka 1890. Mrs, D. McCormack. Ottawa; • �, a PICKERING . OWARfo Mr. and Mrs. m Pepper, Mon- r� Rector [`real; Mr. and Mrs. J. Slough- E.1\. FLEURY►• H. S SHEPHERD; RA, DD: tan, London Miss. V. Gable, of Wx 191, Ptekedny, Ont. __ ._TOWNSHIP Of, PICKERING Ottawa; Mrs. G. Holt, London; BARRISTER . -. SOLICITOR ---S H-E R R I N rI- WHiiehall 2.3516 -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolfoed, Ott NOTARY PUBLIC _ SUNDAY SERVICES 1962 TAXES son Mr. and Mrs.. K. Ottawa, a d� nd Mnrleb at Old Kingston Road '* 630 a.m.-Hoy Comnwnlon J son and Bruce, is Ottawa. a. _ 11.00 o.m:-Morning Prqwer ` 'u 3rd fllgbiwd cr..b ' u NOTCREDITORS 'N��LJt1E� '. Mr George sore ws. AT. '2.7391 or AT. 1-136'1 Funeral tiAi� t1.00.om.-Hoyt C«++rnanlow _ NOTICE TO _ (4th Sunday) Ambulance Service „o0,a.m.�,ndalr sehasl In the �T DAY_-FOR. PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTY IS AND OTHERS -,b til In The Estate of John Cowan. *, n.00 ae+�-Nwe.rtr - _OCTOBER 31, 1962 p Rtitired. Deceased. elwdnr te Friday-9:366 o,0 /oar (At the Pariah HsiI} Pay Tars by mA whOM01 possible P AlL PERSONS having claims W-- ear No. 2 Highway - enclosing the coin Sete against the Fstate of 'John by Appolsdoosalcl! Pk kering Beach Rood WWNESDAY Tax sill tegethor with'•-s' stamped, addrrssod' envelope for receipt, whkh will ire .prorttptly returned. Cowan, late of the Township 10.00 a m.-Noy Commonlaw and of Pickering, in the County of ;* 1wf0's'ian, iar'l'o sid< rougha111 P. O. D. J. TZ, Ontario, -Retired, 'Deceased, - B Tete Ilene MONUMENTS - _ .p - Treasurer � .who died on or about the rind day of June, 1962, are .hereby hsgbw.y M..e..at werw WHitehall 2-3610 �_:_ notified to send in to the and- H - tlloiltRT AttsT1N. tka'. Cbristian StilNO ersigned Personal Representat- _ ive of Ahe said Deceased, on or.. ILL 1, VA"F. Ontwia SOC1efi before the 16th day of Novern• Two, .ass � of . BRADY pOM W" OWAM ;ter, 1962. furl particulars of & w lla. 2 Uloway, betw•ee eswl CH W" ' s�O i [er the said date, the said Pet- witift wbmw MO. R.�.6a PLUMBING 7RtADAY-11 a.ne.-obs tMe �•••.. i serol Representative will aim Asoma Ru Nd�InO. � Rd• • OIL HEAT tribute the assets , of the said /� � rreeeased• having regard -only STORE mount' of H-fto oto �� to ha a notice. of ch she atoll PLUM B t N 6 eA W.d,».dar Mwtbq - �.: blah held at.4 Peat• DATED at Oshawa, Ontario ALPRED "YES The one rO ALL ARE WELCOME ~� _ this 17th day of October. 1%2.- ewrytlting in Plumbing. tea R.odbtg Room is ""» Annie. Irene Cowan, KUMBM BATHROOMS GOOE1-1lAl`IIs e..* �.� - tM t�u�Ile t)oRy' � Y E:eeutriz; by her Solicitor. -_ Yg�µg : RIGHT PRICE same Location For Iurthef Infornatlaw f Barris ters and Solicitors, rte. PRE$SURE S wa -Open Daft Is 340 ps _ � ESTIMATES GIVEN' _ CdI,ATbndc Z,2b,1s � , fensdep To 1,00 p,,R � ' 2i /s :King St. East, Oshawae Phone WHiteheill 2-6717 REPAIR$ a ALTERATIONS Ontario.. 4320 Kingston Road West Hill ...St. Andrew's � � 't"�� � • lNStlRi1HCE Co. 1A►T. 4-4721 Presb Brian ChurchWas °' F bi PHOPis Chug Some b. Far. ead Coealey Closed Sat'day July -.Aug Church strut North, Pickering wbrNetw iewtanea w ReWings Minister Rev. F. Conker, M. A. ~Awl CM&C*" - _-- Maps., 46 Windsor TWA4111 "'�'`i`''""" "` '°"'' DENNEY BROTHERS ft«» V12-280THE TWO BEST HEAT f� Bowinalu Gibson HEATING CONTRACTORS C tZ7- - w�" MQ. fMti21 s."'`e of warship 11.15 "."� SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MSN ' Hol Water, $hallis SysftM, Sunday . School 10.00 A.M. I'nt°I = Nobody questions nature's heating systems -and , W. `H. J. Thofnpson, Aherations and Repairs. A Frieadly welcome Awaits when it nothingis quite, as 8.� LL.B. ; �:.�-� good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat .0 �wppp RLD01. Ate'. - With Esso you have that reassuring feeling that you - rnrtboa sial always get the very best; the very best and most :. 701L PURNACEs economical heating fuel, the very best and most flAlllslfSl esrd sOfiCROS - - INSTALLED otfw c w..f. ad oa0arle Repaired• A" Serviced �'illnbprfOn = reliable service. KAYE'S PLUMBING Sheet Metal shop work - - U N 1 T:E D CHURCH - Call your nearest Imperial Esso Agent today and RODMAN HEATING CO. " that wonderful world of . s . as WH =•364[ .(High" No. 2) let him introduce you to a■aa aaa ■�■ so, ■at • 26 Church St. S. - Pickering W. A. Md(AY, M.A:, phm, Esso warmth. _. Learn h Drive ,• MIMStER _ AJAX-PICI1(1.. _ • 8CFi00L _ Service of Worship 11 a. tI11. _ Dua)•COn - - R1FIAi(3 :I { D i PA6 _ `rate model ar _ - ''Q� L. E•N D A L E � _ _ ptl«le: ws2•iut • # � L 6.1-ILL L L - clutch sate.l, au - '� ALVAYS LOOK-TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST,, n no answer, photw-W04M _ APPLIANCE ifblSlsE';1' A. ><. aPOAVilm+ti• 9.44#. 46 m4. �'T awnrr _ ��>!et•!!t�lRf!! ItRiR111bfwR _ S E R V�1-C E 0 -- -- Pi.ASITElERle Ri . BElwftfo CltSfsT w 1115 Ala loowwlslt� . flim -lfas ' i. _ y 7. Pop Six an THS PICKIERIn NtMli ' oTHURSDAY, OCTOBER M 1962 O O BROUGHAM to be held ,in the Town- was the theme speaker. Ea his iittip Hail, on Thursday Novem- address to the young People, Her friends -will be giadbOr Wh - know that Mrs. Jim McGuire onto, visited their daughter will beguest speaker. Op Nov- mg of cxtrlstiaaity and- what It INSURANCE _ ;REAL ESTATE Is home from the hospital. and son-in-law AL. and Mrs. ember 8, a Turkey Supper is means to young people of Several of the local Scout Harvey, on Sundaybeing held in the Township today, as compared with its Ol$rwWM 2.62I2 Residence WH. 2.3113 leaders and Sixers had a , bike Congratulations to Mr. and hall to which alt are invited. meaning for people marry 'hike, north of Claremont a Mrs. Bev. English, on the arriv Roll Call was answered by six- thousands of years ago. Indud- - .- week ago. al of a little son, at the Osh- teen members. The meeting ed in the week-end activities� Y R � L �E . MORLEY We are sorry to report that awa Hospltal, on Friday last. closed may' d with the Mizpah Bened- were sing-songs led by Mr. Ernie Baker is confined to The- Scouts. are having a iction, followed by hutch, sea White, of Toronto; Discusaton a the Uxbridge Hospital. "Paper Collection" on Satur• ved by Mrs: H. Malcolm and Groupe, sant a Tour of old Ft. "Your Friendly Ratdeytt agent" ' The Boy Scout Apple Day is day, November 3. Have your Mrs: Robert Malcolm. Henry. on Saturday evening. "reported to have been very papers ready, and the boys will Miss Dorothy Willson and the young people attended -a t successful• pick them uP. -'• Mlss Pat flerden, accompanied Banquet and Dance held in 39. KINGSTON RD. W. P.O..BOX 160 - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake Several from here, attended by seyersa other young people their honour, and on Sunday, and family, visited friendir at the Armiversary Services at from the Oshawa Presbytery, they took part is the church PIQ�ERING, ONTARIO _ - Orillia on Sunday: thre C ia"psont United Church. -last vaek-end, attended the service at Queen St. Cherch .in A new 1963 Buick, reported on Sunday. Th1rt tc4rth Annual Bay of z the' morning,' and C n1nGUlQlP stolen in Hamilton, was found Mrs J. Davis entertained Quinte Young People's Conven- Service in the afternoon. App- �` oa, the weekend, is a field her son Robet Davis, of Tor- tion, being held at Queen St. roximately . three hundred - near the Ed. Bondac e „ home. onto; a*. ,her'gran4son and .United Church, Kingston. '73 young People from throughout r 2t had been stripped of all acc-' great grandson, on Sunday. Carristianity Old-fashioned?" Bay of Quirrte Conference aft- J O H H L • ' A essorj,� Congratulations to Mise G. was than theme of the week- ended the Conventirei; October _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fras- BerrAce Cresswell on being end, Rev. Basil Long, of Chun, 12 to 14. er and family of Toronto, vis- chosen "Fall round g'irl's in or- 1 N S U R A N C E �. � with Mr: and -S . 13' PRUDENTIAL Assu�,►t�. OWAM Lm. OF ENGLAND The Sunday School of the Unit No. 3. of the United ( United Church will hold an Church Women held their meet\w A T ER LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE ` anniversary service • , on Nov. ing ' on Thursday afternoon, umber 4th, at 11 a. m, when . October 18, at the horse of -',WELLS DUG, CLEANED, DEEPENED - 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST - Rev. L E. -Kennedy, a former Mrs. H. Malcolm The Unit Olar starts, Phew. Alai ShoppM4 Cohn. _ Pr ww WN. !Asst ,pastor will be guest speaker. Leader, Mrs. White, opened _Septic Tanks Pbo" dff. kame a. Covwep Day or NWM A reception was held for the meeting and welcomed all the local telephone operators present. The program was in INSTALLED last weekend. With the new charge of Mrs. A. Ellicott, who General Contracting range-over to the dial . sym -steused the theme "Thanksgiving" - the seven local operators will on which she gave several ALEX TIERNEY (T. 8� S.)'NEWELL APPRAISALS be retiring from this type of short and interesting readings. ..o N E W E L work. They are: Mrs. Al Rob- Mrs. R Ellicott favored with - .---Mfat•r Pressure Systems . _ _ erston, Miss Doris . Dolphin, a piano solo which was very ..Phone �� _ Mrs. Hazel Sanderson, Mrs. much enjoyed. During the Bus- o (Gladys Newell) Hazel Carruthers, Mrs. Minl Evans, Mrs. M. Middleton and ed of the Thankoffering Sea - k rt Villa 'Mrs. Wilker. E or Toronto s6 FJL The Uotited Church anniver- sary --- WH. •t1770 T WA. 1< is Doboarg sen ices on Sunday were tWhitby Mll a." S•4701 TEMPIe 9.14!7 -17 Also 'veli attended. The guest . sp.. eaker was Rev. L. Schoeder of Auckland. New Zealand ""Hishwayr" li Mite Ead of Dv+�barwe.. No. 4 Nwfww A good New attended the Baptist Church turkey supper ¢' „ 6 on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Levick enter ST. G#ORGE1 DR. ALFRED tained visitors on Sunday. i Mr. Allan Badgerow and s .. • ? TT �]' A *T �v�r Miss Helen Allison, former res- �''� ' HALL -.LA. 1' 11t�lAG ndents of. Claremont, were ma- reed in Stouffville on Satur— PIC K ERIN G • via Dim. . The local firemen held a Banquet and Meeting. " euchre in the fire hall Sere an Facilities Old Rosebsnk PA North Wednesday night. - . S ES The pheasant shoot failed to .. CATERING. R (Seating .2 - turn up very many birds here H.R. NO. 8, PjCkerinE last weekend. A few -minters TELEPHONE: were lucky enough to beg a MIH. Z-0368 - WH. 2-2305 Telephone TE. 9-18= bird or two "• A baby shower was held for If 'o Answer TE. 9-1504 Up. zand Mm pal-11 R34411def] this week at the home of Mrs. �:i Gordon Berson p; OPTOMETRIC 10Na DISTANCE CALL Mrs. Ed_ Lewis has return►• r • _': .:..'VISION CARE ,z.al� S•.11r0 ... . ed home after visiting a siist- _ er at Collirrgwood. - JOHN L RAWBON, R.O. M• Ted Chw1N1 Mr.' and Mrs. J. Curtis erre MJASAHI STREET )dyed a few days holidays last � LNIMPOOL RD. SOUTH M�ont•Nh, Monteith, All Week in northern Ontario. FREN6 MAWS SAY _ ternoon Unit of the Unit- x,` ? * EYES EXAMINED -_: a G' - - - Church W. A. will be held , ' CNAU11 ACCOUNTAtf1i at the home of. Mrs. Ross Mi- ' OtAifet-RRID er/ sWAiRt+A. M W. EMU. C.A., UA. ddleton "+x lVIMMIdi LK T N.f11 Mr. Fred Lynn and Mrs. Chas: H �� w : a �^ �szf M APPOINT 40. TL 9.4601 Ptedshaw had a visit. on ` theMANN RANddl N� weekend from Mrs: Bruce Doti- s1iRT R. WiA 1i'iW glas of Woodville. s "w WH11.YaR !-0s!s started on fire« M ; Work has SEAWAY ,..: Y; new store of bin. Gordon Ma �.. r WATER SUPPLY Grath. � Members of the Park`Board, WHiteha$ 2-139? . 4 r � the Businessmen, Scouts and `4r '24-HOUR SERVICE Pow MORTOAGIS AR,RANaR01 -Cubs Mothers' L. A. met, last k- ...' � 7 DAYS A WEER Also steno MORTaAGEf �. .. t.•:. w decided to hold a ": AYA R AMMO NS and der ILASLI � NS - ;.;.,;. week ....---._ _ _._.- .. - for 500 GAiS. • --caneerf-a��na:-te take-------- the place o*"the the aiuival par- + — _ _ _ O f r _ - ade. There will be a program ' - a or 1500 ALS. W1 ALSO P1-0014s1 OR IOAN of local talent, and it is•felt by TWO �Beaufies In Ha morays ON RXISTeNa MORTOAaEf. all at the meeting that the chxidrett will. really enjoy the ° IF YOU R MR1 ANY MORTGAGE program that has been planned New ideas for homemaking always ` in, modern. decor. Colored marble chips FINANCING a POR FAST for thein: --spark the imagination of the modern are added to produce Colorchip in '- TEMPLE TAXI Cot+RTsous �+ - t' ' Me Bowling League stand-. are as o own: a d to Snowflake and Carnival- patterns. n pts, Mame 5amarillo 17 _ -h ,�.d to announce AUBREY L IRELAND the 'attractiveness of her home and in- Colorlith and Co orc ip are a � I' pts, Joe Burrows 16 pt$, Chas. , KMey 16 pts, Al Rozell 11 pts, - ` :crease her family s enjoyment, she wel- ring commercially as shower stalls, lav Answering Bernice AND COMPANY Jessie 'McGuire •11 pts, Harold comes them with open arms. atory panels and window sills. Chalk- N NOW OFFERED TO Hopkins 10. Pts, Alvin Redahaw - 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. 9 ties. Makers of fine furniture are • well board and laboratory surfaces using .'�p� SUBSCRIBERS Mrs: Jean Redshaw has 'sot aware of her desire for colorful pieces these materials demonstrate strength : i, on TORONTO 2, ONTARIO been in good health this past that blend with her decorating scheme .and durability.. for Information Ill $�f10 N �s "966 z 'week. for a harmonious whole. They are turn- .These are just a few examples of the ! TEMPte 9-11 •••+9• ��^e udie� ��� ing more and moire to Johns-Manville many fields br which :JoFins-Manville TbAl 9-1710 WAL 164M !_due Colorlith® and ColorchipO for furniture -research scientists and technologists, Twig standing• _ tops for tables, desk inserts, and for production specialists and sales repre- ... `i Dorothy .. _._._._...... 15 ' terrace tables as shown above. Johns- eentatives serve you. Their ,specialized ,Jean _..__.__.._ _._ 12 -HARDWARE - June 9 Manville offers this blend. of asbestos, performance helps in _ countless ways' Thelma -=- 9 a varlet of to make our standard of living safer, . Graham - - - cement and pigment in Audrey .... 8 y t harmonise with the latest' more enjoyable and' e�iaent. . Kms, q ,colors the `APPLIANCiS PAl1�TS. TOOLS . carer loo - Fla! _ - � .� . .. son tet; s N sae; z + _�TOHNS-MANVILL - 1RIoRRtRRe 9rr: MEW :sal _. _ �',.< ; .�. IL so,. T.11hoInM,x ��,...�.� ..��."��` �,'► ,.�6Ei��i�AL HARDWARE XMIll UL �rL j•'a .. _t ... r, '1 - .-• _ .�a _ .,+r. ="ram-.,w.•.-r..... ,,,F• t7}t,�..t-...'�+'a vim .. - - l •A ,.SDAY, OCTOBER 25; 190 E PICKERING NEWSsevell+ _ P. � doing nicely. . CLASSIFIED Coming Events ' RO$EBANK Sorry to hear of the accident _ _ ss e --ADVERTISEMENTS TURKEY S U P P E R to Ronnie t - " Y DIVIDENDS r. C. Morris and daughter Oshawa Hospital with an in- BY -THE OBSERVER 4JSE THEM EACH WEEK Church — Pkk•ring--• Gail, of Oakwood Dr. visited jured eye. Your friends hope _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. M" A. Lewis in Penetang, on for a speedy recovery, Ronnie. From 5.110 P. M., Until All .. the week -end. We miss you around. For Sale Are Served The Liquor Vote to be held this coming bat has not The Ladies of the Rouge Hill Mrs. D. Clarke is spending Saturday as Rental GAS FURNACES Adults 130 —Child 7Se. The W. A. would like to a few days in Pennsylvania,.really had an active campaign -waged about it, but non -the -less, cies Rental Wafer•e"% thanks those Who helped in with friends. it has livened up slightly a dull political fall season in picker- Ohrrn•es and Furnaces, eomplat-. — CARNIVAL BAZAAR — y way to make their Bazaar Mr. and Mrs. Edgie pegg ing Township. Mt. George Alsop, of Bay Ridges, who wrote +ems servked, from - 5730 Dunbarton United Church and Bake Sale a success last spent Saturday at Glen �_ a sharp letter to the News last week, knows more, I gather, Ask about our 12 -month ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Wednesday. fey Conservation Park, about our township than those who have lived here a few years• 'M/aranty on oil burners. 2.00 P. M. Next week's Euchre will be Mr. and Mrs_ L.. Stute, of He says that we have "lots of bootleggers" 4n the township. AtrtMrlsed beater for Consvm- Herne -baking; Sewing Booth held at the home of Mrs. L. Raglan visited ' Mr. and I say—"complete nonsense, Mr; Alsop." I doubt that there is a .vert' Gas and ON hutallations. Attic Treasures; Country Store Aisthorpe; =Dyson Road.,' Last 'W. Sadler on Sunday, real, honest -to -goodness bootlegger left. If he knows of any, _MILLER HEATING Refreshments Will Be Served week's winners were: 1. Mrs,: . Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Parkshe should visit the police. SPECIALISTS Carnival Style Brett; 2. Hattie McLean; Con. of Oshawa visited Mrs, Law Dr. W A. McKay also hada letter in last week's News, on _9 Tudor St. Aja - WH2"2411 (nov 1) Florence Day; Throw, Mrs,' son's parents on Sunday', and the same subject, and I must disagree with Dr. McKay. His (�) -Schwalm_ attended Anniversary Se ice reasons for urging a "NO" vote are robably valid, but I think :•••-••-•-_•-•••=••-•____•__--• ••-,•_... The Woman's Auxiliary ' Mrs, David De Wilde is lean= a Mrs. Alex Saunders and in- personal freedom -the freedom of choice is more im rtant •— APPLES A POTATOES — -important' Of The nal Pickering ing this week for Detroit where fart spent the week=arid' with and we -in Piekeritsg To do not have— " - tMe01berintosh - per bush. .. x.00 General Hospital she •plans to spend some time her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. the same freedom of, choice that our neighborsin other parts Omer varieties on hand. wall hold a with her daughter. Robertson. of the Province have. We are, in effect, second-class. citizens. t°lease bring own containers MASKED BALL Please keep in mind the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg, of 0 0.0 Christmas for apples FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 Bazzar being held on Oshawa, and Mrs. James I see that the old era is passing in this township with the PICKERING ORCHARDS 9.00 to 1.00 A. M. November 10, in the Rouge Hill Brooks had Sunday 'dinner advent of dial telephones in Claremont.. Many will miss- the One mile west of Pickering at the Church, with something -for ev- with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. Pleasant, helpful telephone operators, and will find dial phones Village on No. 2. Highway AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE eryone on the display tables, Several from our community a nuisance. With free calling to Markham, Stouffville and -- - WH2-1347 Ted Taylor's Orchestrafor the early Christmas shop- coed on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Direct Distance Dialing, the Claremont subscribers will, I sug- ' Costumes Preferred per- 1 .. Disney on Sunday . afternoom gam• have about the best service in the township. • ' FOR SALE — baby rabbits Refreshments It is -nice to see Mrs. J. Scott The occasion being their 25th Once again, I must stress the point though, that the Bell Tele - and banties. Phone: 942-4529. Prizes of Oakwood Dr. home from the wedding anniversary, Congra- Phone Company tends to split - the township into certain well - FOR SALE 32'50 Per Peon hospital, feeling much better. tulations. defined areas with its. many separate exchanges without free — purebred Cock- Happy birthday to Brian Mr. and Mrs: Ken Brooks calling privileges between them, to the detriment .,• I suggest, er-Spaniel puppies, 12 weeks United Church Women Thompson, Rosebank Rol. N, and children had dinner on of the Social, Economic and Political Life of the township._' old• First house east .side of Pickering U. C. W, will meet who celebrates his birthday on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. W. There is no doubt in this Observer's mind, that free calling Brod[ Road, north side Duffin in the C. E. Centre, on Thurs- October 30• pep.should be established between Claremont, Whitby and Ajax, Creek bridge. Bernandale Cock- day, November 1, 1962, at 8.00 The Catholic Womenlai 's Lag- r. and Mrs. Jack Brooks Pickering, and the sooner this is established, the better it on fid• p. in. This will be a General ue of St. Mary's Church wtil celebrated their wedding anniv- will be for the whole Township of Pickering. • Meeting. hold their Bazaar and Bake emary on Friday with friends For Sale Pickering Town- Our program •this month is Sale on Saturday, Oct. 27th, in in Toronto. Ship,„•••,,,two, four and ten -acre —a play Land of Faith and St. Mary's School. Plan to at-. Remember the U. C. W Baz- gROCK ROAD lots. Phone Toronto: Hudson Fear”, which may be appmp- tend. aar and Tea on November 3, eel's Parish Hall across from 8-0937• i•iate at this - time. Refresh- - at 3,00 the Cathedral. All C. W. IL _ - (nov 8) _ ments in charge of Unit No. 3., P• m. in the Sunday -Cube and Scouts held their members are asked to -attend. r8 :School Room Mrs. J. McKin- regular meet' y President Mrs. J. W crop on Monde Parish Councils interested. inr APPLES FOR SALE Bazaar. Everyone welcome. IL .Brownies and Guides the leadership course_are ask- 4GOod; dean apples—McIntosh, A U C T 1 O N S A L E Best wishes from. their many Mr. and Mrs, C. Wilson, • of 'hose meeting was cancelled, ed to contact Mrs. C. Noble SL Lawrence, Snows "Spies. PURSUANT to 'the power of Mends and neighbors are the Brooklin, had Sunday <dinner will meet at .the regular time regarding the available dates. Carrots and other vegetables. sale set out In a certain mort- wishes to Mr. and Mrs. John next week. The first Re conal Mee with Mr. and Mrs. E. Trimble: g� �8 .las. H. Murdod , 4th. Con. east gage, Central Mortgage and MacLeod, Woodview Rd. who Happy birthday to Freddy' will take phase on Sunday, of Church $t. Phone WH2-13667 Housing Corporation will offer celebrate their 20th wedding *� Peters who will celebrate his October 21, - beginning with (oct 2s tf ) for sale. by public auction, the anniversary on Oct. 24. ;MISA v1! birthday on Friday, Benediction at 2:0o p," rh. at St. lands and, promises referred .to Mrs. Lillian Hitt;- Woodview The Active Service Class met Mr and Mrs. E. Cornutt had Mary of the People Church in To Rent in said mortgage, -and other- Road has her brother from last . Wednesday night at the the former's son, Len, and Mrs, ' Oshawa. "'. wise known as 47 Thorneroft Singapore Visiting her for Cornute and their daughter home of Mrs. Lewis.Jones, 'To Rent — small cottage. Pine Place, Ajax, Ontario. on Thurs- some tine _ visit them on Sunday. Easter Rebekah L • Install with Mrs. Percy .Jones` group &Udge Road, spring: two scree day, the 6th day of November, Neil Patterson' visited on in charge of the meeting. Foll- - The weddilig took place on Office" [arid. Available now. Write — 1962, at four o'clock In the af- Sunday with LorrwHowie, who Saturday, October 20, at St owing'the Worship. Mrs. Allen .x, Robert Shaw, 945 5th Ave. E. ternoon, which " auction sale has. just returned from Scar- George's Anglican Church', of Carson gave a reading on Easter Rebekah Dodge No. Owen Sound, Orrt. PbOne: — will take place at 47 Thomcroft boyo General Hospital. — Madeline Fauvell'e and Jack 35p met on- October 11, in the Belated birth "Prayer", and Mrs. Ralph i�'R6.4455 Owen Sound: P1se•, Ajax, Ontario. The aue- clay'greetings' to Labii The reception was held Pickering I Jones -showed some- very int- corp Community Hall.Vhe - - (oct' 11) tion will be subject to a rot- Robby Durne, who ' celebrated eresting pictures. on her recent at the Golf Club. After their Lodge looked lovely with malty ern bid, and the terms of the on October 15.' honeymoon, the , coupre will re- containers of beautiful flowers. g Mrs. J. MacL,eod.. - p to the West Coast. King's Court Apart- The LOST -- female Beagle, 'on sale will b• 9'?� of the purchase �Oy'� a. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jam- side at Ki gee of surrounding dig. Concession 3; T. Raesten, R R. priceto be paid. at the time of spit from Mrs, M.. Ahkine, of ments, In Ajax, - . . ieson arrived home on Friday tricts were well represented. 1. Pickering: Phone: 942-0119. the auction, and the balance Ajax, one day' last week. The heavy rains will be .wel- Sister night freer a motor trip to Margaret Browning of payable within chi da s. On Welcome to this community comed- by those short of water, thirty y New York and Vermont States, Ajax and Staff, installed. the LOST - Beagle, wearing tag the said lands is said to be or. to the' Jones family; also theand Quebec City, officers in their respective three bed- Krager family, who moved toTbo Mount 0A Sunbeam- Catholic Women's League chairs. SistOr Browning intro- lRickering Township. W. Bald-, room, seml-detached a evereser y. 4-H Club held their first meet- Mrs, G o du� by Sister Nancy Culey es"?JG [iarvrbod Ave.. Ajax. bungalow. The sale will be on reg ry Carter, Chair- was 1.kng of the course- The Club man o! the Ontario County warmly welcomed Sister Pha�ne 9l2-2062. an "as is",basis and subject to �t `A, /�'�{� Girl Stands on Guard", at the South Regional Catholic Wom- Ethel Hull was installed an 1' the torsos and conditions which GREENW00-0— ♦ oV— home of Mrs. Don Sanderson, en's Lea P• N. G• • Sister Edna _ Help Wanted may be obtained b communis- Rue presided at an Ex- r r last Sat ecutive meeting in her home N G. Sister Ella Found, V. acing with the undersigned. Church Services were well uncial. and the relieve- , AVON REPRESENTATIVE CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND attp�r on panday. with Rev. ing officers were elected: Pse- ik�tby, when the new 1962 G. � Sister Elspeth Dohnage F.'Ward, of Westmount Church sident, Miss Janette Hoskins; _ I963 Executive Members met as R S. Sister: Mary Gray, :-ltMse�lion Women — Without HOUSING CORPORATION, byin Oshawa for the morning Vlce-Pres., Miss Janet Jones; for the first time to plan their Treasurer; Sister Ruby -And- experkiwe, you can earn money its Solicitor, W. H. J. Thomp- Secretary, l�or your Christmas she service, and Rev. T. Fleetham tary, Mrs. Gladys Fiss. activities for the coming year. rew', Chaplain; Sister Patricia J. PPS by sen. B. A., LL. B. Barrister, in the evening. Our own choir Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Rev. Fr. N. J. Gignac, SpirSt- Silk, Musician; Sister Daisy arlhng Avon Cosmetics and etc., P. O. Box 16, AJAX, Ont,.sere two anthems and a. men's visited relatives in Woodville, Udell, Warden,- Sister Jean TORMIN 68. in your vicinity. acro.. g ual Director, was present and quartet singing on Sunda Burns, Conductor with Sister WYite - P. O. Box 512, Oshawa. ing "Wonderful Y• was introduced by Mrs. Carter service which was plamseKi to the oral from here attended to the members. Nal Gulley, V. S. N. G., Sia - get Senior Citizens out, the Gare Ser�'icee at Miss Verda Packer, Spiritual ter Rachael Irish, L S. M. G., KEEP PICKERING Words of Life" In the evening _ -=:'11IIWTER TIME TABLE pont and Greenwood-6sn Sister Evelyn Bently, Colmr Convener, is arranging a Dari Golden Age Group from Clare- 'Sunday. of Recollection, the date to be Bearer; Sister Evelyn Bekke- A W Place mont was present. Mr. James About one hundred and fifty announced later... vold R S. V. G., Sister Nelho- 1EfKeliw Ott°Yon 2I1, 1962 "Coates and Mr. Evans Ward friends and relatives called on Mowat, L S. V. G., Sister The Public Speaking Contest May ` 1�USES WILL RUN ON -Tos. 'n sang two duets which were en- Sunday, to offer congratula- will be held again this year, Andrew, Inside Guardian, Sir- jbyed by all. Tea and lunch was tions to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. E. J. Spraggs, Educ- ter Ann Gilmour, Outside 'Gu- ATANDARD TIME served by Unit I. U. C. W. Disney, on the occasion of ation Convener, announced the aridan; Sister Fiorrie Roffey, On Sunday everririg, the' Or- 'their •25th • wedding annivem, semi-finals .will .. take. place was unable to be installed . in SERVICE BETWEEN engem n of Oshawa are haul her office as Financial Secre- .�Odwwa - Pickeringng �' early in February. -.Toronto Divine in our church Mrs: G. Briggs and,Mrs, Mrs: Os- tar" due to illness but will be '',ere will be , an Archdioces= _ � REMAINS - ;fg0-p• m. - _28th- haw;-of-6strawa; .visited � cony Hour oa Tuesday,.Oct- installed in her office as soon Tickets And Information At _ ober. Rev. T..Fleetham, s e�al - Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson, or} ober 30, at 8.00 p. m. in St, as 'she recovers_ •Sister Irish ere:' Sunday. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto. and Sister May Irrsh were a- ss COFFEE SHOP Miss Ruth. _Pegg,_ who has Mr. nevi L.in'ton and Jean The guest speaker will be His Ppointed Social Convenors and Phone: 952-1771 been in the Qshawa Hospital Are�Toving-this week --town a- xcellency`The Most Rev. F. Sister Nancy Culley, Staff ' R. S. Slight* -Agentwith croup, is home again and partment in Claremont. A. Marrocco,, D --IS- Following Captain. the Holy Hour, the fall -display • Meetings are the 2nd and 4th of children's winter clothing Thursdays of each -month in 2. i for the Catholic Family Ser- the Pickering Village Hall. t REQUIRED, BY THE TOWSHIP OF' PICKERING vice will be held in St. Mich- ENGINEERING DEPT., _SAT.00T."27 a eI wage n pera or . • The Vote"'. List Act ° V11140 of Ekkorift . _ Pnfereiven to persons with •previous experience � y YO/l "NO" CONMtTT,1 01 ,1CrIR1MG rowmsmli In the opch ' plants or with experience -In the op - oration ace of Sewage 'Pumping Stations.'' -CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Mechantrleal background essential. - 1 J. P. H. POU LSSON, P. ENI., Voters List 1962, Village of Pickering, County of `Ontario 1 FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER Township Engineer SERVICE - p. O. eez 549, Pickering, Ont. NOTICE is hereby Oven, that I have complied with Section - �• _ Have .your lawnmower repair- 9, of the Voters' List Act, and that 1 have posted up at my ed and stored for the winter. office of The Municipal Building, 22 Sherwood Road, West, - You don't pay for repat" until Pickering, on the 19th day of October, 1962, the list of all RE6AX and Cali y°" call for It in the spring. parsons entitled to vote- in the municipal" at municipal elec- Phone en�e week before you OPINING NOVEMBER 8th tions, and that such list •remains there for inspection, ARlRIB want the mower. Fres estimate - And 1 hereby call upon ,all voters to take immediate pro - given bolero work is started. ^CANADA'S FINEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE ceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according T ' FREE PICK-UP to ave, the {est day .for appeal being the Thud Day M Novi Fairport Lawnmower Service ember, 1962... 31NIItED A.,OWEN i ON B1fAw10N BOWL Si771 =0 Fairport B�feach Road NORTH �' g N � DATED this 19th day of October. 1962. Pickering / / �' BETWEBAY tN 5 /ICI�B 9�B4f1 Fftene: q! -14o! '' I N�Nw�r n. BRUCE A. ,HOGARTfi,• Chrk N!D M07 EAS7 ♦dal . ' E'EWN. - TQRQNTQ - 202.3909•- WHITRY "a-2017.....-. .. ti - - _ • ... , � _ .. _ �... _ ••� I. I. - - .. TH RAIMMY, OCTOBER 25, 1%2 .. p YHE PICKEIRING NMS -- _ op Nina j � ��� � Ajax-Pickering Branch of the Cancer Society was JA i• 4 G. nyoneess - Mrs. , M . 'Cook, Miss Craig; Atkinson, Mr. W. H. Craig: Ar�y►orie wishing irrfoazna$oa 1- _ �M M Stantield, gifted char- Canadian Committee: about the Cancer Society may acter reader-and advUax on sII -W o -Tuesday,-October-16, W W. T D F. S. do so by any o1 the _ R Roersation Asps ter obtaining a report on the � �!e problems of life. Superior to at the Township HallBrou- nbers.i- Hertzberg, Dr. G. Jones, Dr. above members. —Corr. . e r. G. , Now Years Eve Dana sewage plant operating costs, all other riders, One visit will gham. + ' ' from the Treasurer and Enid convince you. If unsatisfied,— Mrs. Roy Rogers, Past Pres- bas been, arranged by tip new 13. R R A. Dance Committee, eer. It was Township Council would sup- the of Bay no charge. clipping. Open daily from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 p. m. 222 Brock - ce;&;t work done by members in 1962, including driving pat- • _ Section � of the l.iguor •sense beaded by Mr. - and Mrs. Jake port presentation XIIA who are in charge of Adult Activities, on the B. R.. Ridges and Squires' Beach Ratepayers' Assocfations the St. S., Whitby. Phone: 668- 5630, 15) ients to Princess Margaret Hospital, in Toronto to receive Act states as follows: 3L A. The dance is being meld County County (nov treatment, the success of the : - - at the "Rainbow Room", West 'Rouge Restaurant Shopping speed limit reduced 'on the Base Line Road in the Bay Rid- bund-raising campaign, the work tions by . the women's ' Board shall, cause to be paid annwty to the - , ..-- Kiwanis Divisional Church Plaza. There ' will be dancing' fm and Squires' Beach areas. Services Committee, and films Munk%pallty - 20 per cent of the fees for licenses based 'to "Russ Little's Quintet", and Urgency will be stressed m sopvito At and pamphlets circulated in on eonsumpl�_•.n. PIS Per Cent o� the fines in roe-, a buffet will be served. Door this presentation, since a change, in speed limit must Dvnbarlon UniNd Church the township far educational purpo�, p� to pout . prizes and, Spot Prizes, So— bow about corning along and also be submitted to the Dept. On Sunday; October 28, at Reports were given by - the For our Township Treasurer to obtain this revenue awidng this a real party before of Transport, for approval. 7.00 p. m. there y� be the Committee heads, after which our munkipslity must VOTE 60 PER CENT YES � -your own house parties begin. for At an Executive Committee meeting, the Association ere elected George• Clan offic- ke to annual Divisional Church Ser- �� for Division 6B. of I{iwan- Mr. Cooper showed *a film "Thearft Good Life". Refreshments were then served. - • lot"* 04--& o- 7 • __ frien,de Watch this paper .,s-hrternationa This includes --- -&w­ further information about .get- ting tickets. The price will-be ' the position of Executive Sec- retary; Mr. Don. Hargreaaes, Ted Ralph will Kiwardo from Lindsay to Tor- onto. Lieut_ Governor Harold The following officers were elected for the coming yew': Mr. W. J. H. Thomp- Vote early and avoid ate Iil�e-ups $5.00 per couple, so don't for. Jim Miller and Anstey, and Lieut. Governor- President, Ret Your old friends and make some new ones at :-the same look after Ratepayers interests in the fields of parks, utilities elect, Harold Mitchell will take part in the service. Dr. W. A, son; Vive=Pres., Mr. Murray Bruce; -Treasurer, Mr. Larry M Mark your YES VOTE onlyt� time. and services respectively. M the minister, will be Taylor; Secr ietary, Mrs. F. Sim- ... � Bay Ridges Rote. Ratepayers will 1t is hoped; and their ' ons; PW%Wty1. Mns. R. lin Mrs. D. C- Gibson; Educa- an X - Leave blank the ballots A ,� wlll be gas families wiill be in attertdaace, arid Reid at-the+ ExMbition Hall on- November 20, so attended the sod-furnirig and dedication of the new Ajax sad but guests are invited There tion,. Ray �Igere: Wom-' eyes Services, Mrs. A,.-_ - - have interest In- let have turn . Pickering Hospital. The cere- g osp will be a social hour afterward, Steer-, Campaign. 'and Mrs S C�►rr no �edse us a good out this time,; add last us hear nwnies will be held on the has- which all are invited. Mrs. W. H. 'J. Mrs. W. th'�8, t - Canadian Cancer society 314= views on'thingM pital- grounds in Ajax, on Sat- 'at J. H. Thompson, Mrs. A. Mac- the Pickering Township Pleb=ft. Convnittte s s s urday, October 27, 2.30 P. m, Cartney; Board of Directors, ' Bay RW9e' Ratepayers' Assoc.. , s ; The annual meeting of the Rev. Dr. Shepherd, Mrs. Daniel A brief, outlining suggested - changes to present bylaws cov- .Tole October meeting of '•rhe = -eg carports and HeightsHome, and prepared for presents- School Association was h� in ­--tion to the Township Planning the school auditorium on Mon - Board by a special- committee of day, October 25, with . - si ant, D. Oliphant, in the 't ri ng V. C. C .j Association. Headed by Eric chair. . Whaley, the Committee is act- lag at the request of the res- The meeting opened with the singing "O Canada" and The .. ; idents who are concerned a- r .Lord's Prayer. - R6qu1Hydro'ftatesNov • n bout existing restrictions which Following & brief business. make it impossible ` for some irsiaents to build a carport or meeting, the guest Librarian speaker, 'Mrs. Doanne, Chief iibrasian ALL ELECTRIC POWER USERS - DOMESTIC, . COMMERCIAL AND --- . garage on their property. Oth - ars serving on- the Committee,. are: Don Hargreaves, George. of the Scarboro Board of E tuc- anon, was introduced byNDUSTRIAC Program CosnAener, Mrs. Ev- an WILL -BENEFIT FROM THE SLOWER RATES AS (9arke, David .Livingston and John wi>>�: • ans. - Mrs. Doane held the atter- :ANNOUNCED BY THE PICKERING YILLAf�E 'PUBLIC lT1L�TIES hast, week, a group of Assoc- tion of the audience cornplet- t fation Executives attended the ely„ .during her discussion on - Township- Council meeting to the subject of "Ctiiidren, Books • involve about the speed .limit and Parents". A film, erstiuea , . .-COMMISSION r. . dpro and stop signs to be plat- ,The Impressionable Years" ..- - ._ - - .. •- _ -.. ed throughout the sub-division. was shown and: served to em- _ - . T SE ARE THE WWI LOW RATES: that speed li'nnit phase the main points which _TbW .learned signs are now in stock. and will Mrs. Doa im brought out is - _ _ be' erected immediately. Cour- her address. -- ' Rat.• - cit agreed to look into •sewage Asocial hour folltlwed and - - treatment costs to residents af- refreshments were served 1 st 50 Kilowatt Hours per Month lowered to UC P kWh - Nett 200 Kilowatt Hours per Month lowered to 1. pear kwh -- ellery fashion show at her Remaining Kilowatt Hours pier month lowered to 1.1c per kWh �AfRPt�RT home on iaii: iew Ave. on - ._.. _ _ - - Wednesday, yaY. October dem-Mwe ,c •Mate {���L{,r n � -NOW n 1111{.. fJ . bert. About ten ladies were Mr. and. Mrs. Herdman ase present. Everyone- enjoyed the.pleased 4 and proud to announce show, and the delicious refresh later. � �/ y ♦ IWR ­TO O AIMATEL1 ONE, � � KILOWATT - -the engagement of their dau- merits served ghter Valerie, to Arthur Peter Mrs.. Tom Thorley held a 1 Mitchell. The wedding to take place in mid July. surpriAe Ply for her sister recently. Many frie & attend- ' ._a Nonni, NNW sislttiisUtiMONn0aliniinei■itiifiifiii■>v>1Riitst>•1E>•ti!!�r 'Happy birthday to Patricia ed to wish Mrs. $lake.a happy and wonderfu] tune i iRental F01` Elee#nc Water lleaters No Moore, who will be seventeen birthday, a ; years old on October 29. A Hallowe'en Masquerade was- had. Deepest sympathy is extend- - - - .' - _ �� Only $1.50 Moretti Dance Wtll be heli on Friday, ed to Mr. and Mrs A Frame- J� October $6 for young people, ton and family on the pawing i HEATER ENERGY CHARGEE. ----ages twelve years and over. Plrizes, for the best costumes, of their -infant=-scm.: Mark; on October 16, from all their nei- _-_FLAT_RATE_WATER i .� — - - ` �. 1000—.1000 1Mott Heater Only 53.29 Gross Per Month ($2.97 Net) _ •and Spot Dances: Admission. ghbors and friends, in Dunbar- _ * ` 10c. Time-7.00 to 11.00, a t the Bc Bch. rt Shores and Fairport to n sho airy On 69 Gross Per Menth Watt Fast Reto v 'Heater �. -- ` a � - 10�-- M► o Community Hall. Mrs. Harrison, Sprucelir (53.15 Net) _ T'he, young son of Mr: and Mrs. Gallagher, Park Cres., Rd: held a. Dress Demonstra- tion Party, given by Mrs, Jar- i A Special Rate of 0.dc per IEilowatt hour- for 500 kilowatt hours is'now� who was injured by a car; in vis. on Wednesday. Several of -.; r available for those customers with a utility approved nNMred ehxMea August, is home again with our ladies attended, including Mrs. 'Kerr and ■ + ''i Water heater. after a' lengthy stay. in Mrs. Pickard, ' ■ the hospital. He is s in a cast, and we wish him a cors- MrS. Gates wishes to thank _ _, ■ i asaaseisae■ESAstEatsssa�assstsl■t■tiss��ii��iiiiEti��ftitlEial. J plate and speedy recovery. Doug. Pickard went to the everyone for their generous contributions for the girls soft- ...... - Maple Leaf Gardens to attend, ball team—the Fairport Beach .. Commercial -Rates. . the T.eaf-Chicago game,, with friends—a first, for Doug. Jewels.. Mary' Leatliarn " celebrated 2.Oe per, Kilowatt hour for the first 100 hours use o! demand Or Canvassers wr11 6e calling on •her 6th birthday on Saturday connicted load a you soon for:your contributions with a party'Guests attending Jill 0,8e Kilowatt hour for the next +100 hours "use of demand or . Par for the Retarded Children--a wnrtb3r cause., were: Ranidy Farquhar, Watkins, Adele Foley, Cathy ,. connected load Mr. and Mrs. Wm• Hoey will be pleased to know of anyone Covert, is ae -- Michael Dcnriison Karen Will- ' has arty information- as to, the- lams, Joey, .Danny aril Heatb-Ev JudyIndustrial Rates: _ whereabouts of their dog, a er Carole and sister .- black and white, collie, male, "Chief". Lost since eryone had an enjo • 1ble time. Pastor D. Holmes will be the 1.5e per Kilowatt hour for the first 100 hours use of demand ort•, answers to Friday, October 19. Please call.. preacher at the mo. ring ser- Connectel load' vice on October 28, at 11.00. 0.5c per Kilowatt' hour for the-next 100 hour's use' of demand or TEmple 9-2227. FrreTxig and neighbors of Mr. Mr. G. Simpson will be taking COnneefW load and Mrs. K. Rielly are very the evening service at ?,00, 0.93e Per Kilowatt flour for all remaining consumption = sorry to hear their son Jimmie .The Sunday School at 9.45 a r activities will , be t. We hope he will soon be well• resumed for the Friday Night has been hospitalized a wellx: m. Regula DICKERING PrBL UTILITIES COMMISSION Mrs.. A. Tiessen held aJew- Youth Fellowship this week• , OPENING NOVEMBER M. - 1 D. KOCH t' ;" G. HONSBERGER :C. E. MORLEY • CO�Is9�lONER CHAIRMAN RitEVE' , -'•CANADA,'S FINEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE • • _ .. .. .. • B. A. HOGARTH - = 1 SECRETARY-MAMAGER r �'a . _ Jr \ • NO HOF NORTH GE � BETWEEN .� to ridcarhp VIII P. U. C. CosteaMrs " NV E �. �-(The Above Rate. ApplyW �7� - / I w I HIGHWAY ANO.wt EAST '� . l - " 1�