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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_11_15_ N! VTAER Blue Nous oury. - �. ecommen s House Nov. 21 On Wednesday, November 21, � e • ___. • in the Pickering Village Comm- 'unity Hall, the illusNotfas are 19mWag na'l' or _ - holding an Open House, com- mencing at 7.30 p. m. --- sz -9 There will 'be a short- "In- struction Demonstration" to show how the boys and girls are taught to play their instru- e • rossin ments.. The players in both the udi Blue, Notes and the Beginners' Corps, the, "Quarter Notes", } ` will be introduced and will play .71tr F� Was Faetof, - ' concerts: Jlt f If r �vernor' Inducts New Metnliel'S Colour films taken during the nn__..�� h-rx past three years will be shown In Man's Death and refreshments will be ser- ved to- all. A wig-wagInto The Rouge "Mill Lions C rt It is a ' good chance to see v • ` signal for the CPR level crossing on Audley just how much' has been accom- goad. was recommneded' by a The first November meeting Clubs in various Countries play _ pushed- with these youngsters, five-man coroner's' jury this of the Rouge Hill-Pickering host. to young people from other, with a lot of effort on both week, inquiring into the death Lions Club was the occasion of lands. He described the arrival their part and that of their in- 9 structors of Frederick Roesch, 48, R. 1, the Official Visit " of District at Toronto, last su»mser, d- Pickering who died as a reult Governor Earle Bagsley, and one'huadred and eighteen stall• The Trophy, won at Mark- of a collision with a train at the. induction of three new eats from the Universfty of ham' Fair Drum Corps Compet- ition it this crossing on the morning of members. Marseilles. Eighteen local 1.1 shou will be on display, and it ober 31. In an impressive ceremony, Clubs took the visitors in tow should be a very interesting . R E. "Ted".Brown; R H. "Bob" and treated them to a first!„ The u returned the vend- - ' evening for everyone. ict that death was caused by Nesbett and D. C. "Doug" hand expertence of Cwt, - "The died not (n vain" — Wreaths laid• on Altona tenets multiple injuries. Campbell became members of home and community � _ y iii Lions International. Dist. Gov- Uonism is one of the. _ Contributing factors in the lf�_ This C death, the jury ruled were ernor Bagsley prefaced his. for -!est forces. for peace and ondora !lis 6gUf�n� dense fog -and the lack . of � duction with an inspiring standing in the world," he said. Bay Ridges Minstrel Show Hard Provided Ba11 Pla ors ng signals at the railway on "The Two Faces of He gelated how lioaB of Pak-, - ycrossing. ' Clonism", which he 'described istan sent ;2,000 to a disaster •. J as one looking back to the ach area in Texas, not .long :ago. Miss Constable Charles -Whiteside. „ . t.. Tops!bon't' MASS It - week from the released this of the Whitby detachment. On- halflevea rets t Lions for close to 'We want to help4 was brei! ring Town- tarso Provincial Polfce, told half a century, and the other, message. ship Recreation Committee in acting crown attorney. W. A looking foiward to the chall- Lake Joseph 'Camp, opee'ated . - PickwIng Minstrel Sheri" is regard to the Hillman that a wig wag would erhge o! the future In our corn- by the Canadian National Ins- " equipment that g g muhity, and the world -at large. titute for the Blind; is a .mint being given an Nova Am 14, was supplied to the teams in definitely be an advantage on 16, It, 21 and 23, at trio Dun- OctA r &5 the township softball league,. as Audley road - "It is becoming He appealed lythe r of Lions as Ontario — younger undertaking bartar High School. Program well as the Bay Ridges house more and'more travelled every a the fellow- and Quebec; who have starts. at LIS p. nt� 'Tickets C_- league, day and is one of the main p and fun of membership and to contribute elo®e to =3!50,000 :. $1.9 , child's 75e. This show is For � Hospital Besides s ' connect' roads between High- to remember the motto of the to this work. - applying the eq aye g organization "W* Serve"; to A presentation arae mads by all amateur, and has been put ment .the committee also pays ways 2 and 7". , .. - .. . /ya: And Pickering Hospital part in all activities. and Zone Chairman Grant Tltoaap-, ,... tell" wr by Mr. George, Mea- the umpires. Dr. Geoffrey Beatty, assist- Statistics — Odeber 1142 - Y Y. to accept the responsibilities non, on behalf -of the rneaobern - eham, and Is a really terrific The following is a list of the ant. pathologist at Oshawa Gen- of membership. of the Club; to Idea Ted Brett,. went, . Choregraphy originated equipment that was supplied to era! Hospital, told • the inquest Total In-patle�Ms admitted .204 °� q "Enjoy the kids of using year Junior, in recognition of his by Mrs. Esther McCallum, who the teams this year: that death was caused a j' approaching - Rsrider�ce— by hands to complete a job," ' he a _ is an of the, three.Instrwctrow Tower of Ajax - 70 542 baseballs. 174 bats. 18 glov- severe head injury. causing urges, and "meet Lions of ofli- . It was announced that the -as of the, Bay Ridges Dancing . es, 24 masks, 13 sets of bases. multiple fractures of the skull' er Clubs and benefit from an annual Tu Pickering Township . 90 r'Itry ��t. .: School. Coshnnes In rho show 3 sets of plates, 17 sets of chest and'damage damage of the .brain. a of ideas and . Pickering Village 20 exchange exper- ted =by the Rouge Hill-Picker- are really something to sea Powe: n illa- 6 protectors, 14 umpire indicat- Death, Dr, Beatty said, would iences." The Governor referred Ing. Lioav, will take place on These people, are all volunteer Whitby ors. 14 umpire caps,. 24 score have been ,intantaneous. Wee as, and precook are, W Y wap 5 books Pati the Ex- ewman's • _ Whitby To in particular to Youth December 8, at Bell N M h the now Recreation Ball. Oshawa 3 George Roesch of Toronto, a change Program in which Lions Farm, Dunbarton. —Corr. _ tp� bh•other of the deceased . told . Pkwso *v have a e a good t rni- mem -� Rotary Gorerr�tar To the jury his brother was re- for their hard 20� turning to his Pickering Town- 130 Persons Donate Brood To Bank -- caurMenert ship farm home, from his work at the Toronto Union Station - Total out-patients X438 Post Office, on the day in uesMr.- _Don In-patient x-rays 136 District Governor, Edward G. tion. q thlVearly one hundred and Div Bud Fisher. of the is wife. Out-patient x-rays 331 Stone will pay his official vis- He said his brother had been �Y people. turned out to give Division Staff, and his wife. blood at the Bed Cross Clinic Mr. Fisher has recently bom .� - Miniature x-rays 73 it to the Pickering Rotary driving the same route • since in Pickering, • on November •12. appointed Bushreas Admir"tra- ;At Coaching lab. in-patient trtm'ts. 895 Club next Monday 19th. June 26 and had been driving Mrs, a T. Cook, Chairman of for for the Toronto Blood Don- _ Lab. out-patient trtm'u. = 40 ;ince 1936 without a previous the Branch Blood Donors Corry- or Department, and is trying to Don Hopkim,"wbe last Blood transfusions 10 amideni _ --. - --- mittee would like to thank visit as many clinics as{ Foss- week was suspended from doing Minor operations .40 Charles Donald.. of Weston. most warmly, all those, both ible, to meet branch -workers eny hockey coaching, by the Major 'operations' 18 CPP, conductor in -charge of volunteers and donors, who and discuss ideas and problems. O. M. H. A.. hes been reinstates Ear, eye, nose iI' throat• he train involved, said - the gate their services and• blood Discussing the constant de- ,ed this.-week. — .. r operations - -39 a�n was travelling east an -to rumnd for blwd; he said 47t is �" he first he knew of the accid- make thy., day a success. surprising how ,many people a: est, was when he heard the air It was particularly gratify- think we always have plenty in • • =o m the van'. Ing. W see a larger number -of .stock. I wish they could 'see us'" Fairport Beach Fashion Shoal -Mr. Donald said' the-'train donors from the Northern partlooking at the empty shelves at was on a regular run.. but of the township'than have' att- the beginning of. each weelf". trains do not always pass the ended previously. The next Clinic in.Pickering Audley road at the same, time • The branch was honoured by will be held in May next- .... daily. ° a visit during clinic hours from Corr. He saide . e e crossing .. could be described• as a 'busy railway line'. AL least 15 trains Pickeri.ng* Villa'g­e Notes cross it daily, Mr. Donald said. + Engineer Joseph Cassidy, .of Islington, said the train was Pickering Village Renk House day following surgery' 'and a. traveilirig about 50 miles an is rapidly going ahead, the lengthy stay; and is now pm- hour t" at the -time of the accid= walls-now-being-up.; g favourably. gIIgr and weath- -ressm ent. ' He - said they would have er permitting, the roof goes on .Mrs. C. E. Brown had her sig- P gone about half a mile before ,this week. :. ter Mrs. Gray, from Regina. Fdrrsrd G. Steele, getting the train stopped. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynde, with her for 'a visit last week. • . The -engineer described the •of ' Dunbarton, attended the She returned on Sunday. District Governor. Storie was visibility as "bad". He said it Chrysanthemum -Show at- Col.. Rick Hannah, teacher at i haws and received bots n Os may have been. possil?1e to see •R S. McLaughlins beautify] Delta, was down over the last ' I his education ;n the .primary 150 feet, no more. home, in Oshawa, on Saturday. week-end, helping'-his family and secondary schools of that Dr. W. W. Tomlinson, presid- Sorry to hear Mrs. Les. Mor- get settled in their apartment ' cit lie then- entered the. em- Y• ins coroner, pointed out that' ley returned to Hospital for a_ in the Gordon House. • 1 Fit ited. At - o of e P Yee' ting's the f was I-�. ave w fog very important few days last week. She. is no It's. a 12asure, to see Mrs. J. I the present 'time,. he -is' Vice- factor in the' death of W. responding satisfactorily, to Koch out again, after her Ieny-- president and general manager Roesch. treatmgtht`.—� f thy - illness, and confinement tq _ of the company.. as. well. as the .Constable Whiteside said he Mr.. and .Mrs. Don Clarlte's her home. executive vice president of Carr found the 1959 model station small son is confined to Ajax Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Young, ' adian Brass Limited of Galt. wagon 71 feet east of Audley Hospital; with pneumonia. Sherwood East, ,had a , pheas- A member of the Oshawa road-and 21 feet south of the Mr. Ray . Doble,. Principal of rant strike their front storm Rotary Club since 1943; he ser- tracks. He added that parts of Lincoln Ave. School has been window tits week, breaking the : ved as chairman-of several co- the car -were strewn '150 • feet at home for several days glass, and also—the pheasant's • ' mmittees and was president in along the tracks through illness. neck. NEW 1954-55. Constable Whiteside said a -Miss •McCrimmon, - Dean -of - Pupils from Grades 7.-and 9' - Active in other phases of, his wig ryas warning.systam would Women, at Hamilton Teachers' and their teachers, Mr: Geo As part of a special project ie,Maral'irls free Fairport Baaeh George PvWk School, designed and made, }he, clothes Nasrn i}ere,, under community's• life, he has served have given the deceased some College, was the guest of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. C. Bark _ fill is School, ection of Mrs. PNrneode Back raw •Sandra Hoek and Is serving on several local warning, when asked by one of Edith Cha rte of groan last week-seed, Iinoola A� School chartered' Debby P.ir,ar+odci, Mrs. PelrTMreski, Kare,n Kier,. w� directorates. the five jurors N he felt a wig and attended the Comrneaoe- a bus on 11V Marg Pryer. Wednesday for-an ter, Gove�rhor Ed, whose hobbies t►'aS yrr,�d have- prevented the meat at the local'FHgh• School, teraooa at tlbe $oval Winter • Third .row -_ Beryl WoWns,. Shirliy Fletcher, - Cathy Watkins. are boating, hunting. skiing tragedy. and the United Clrwch ladies' Fti&. Second row - Mariam Morrie„ Ca*y Vetcher. In-!rent - Julia and curling,, lives with his wife- The jury. deliberated 40 min- Bazaar on Saturday. Phete by Pa arey Rotaryanne Betty and three utes before returning its ver- 11 M Fred returned "South Pae 111 "IFareleprre, hk ay : daughters in Oshawa diet and r�eoasihtiaendatiod dome from hospital last Satp- MIBINGem*. Sftw Men Only - i ... wawa .• .. .__ . .. wawa..:. __ ... _. ._ .. ; . wawa _ :. • --_._. .�.. • , l ' ♦ _ _ TME PICKERING NEWS � THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1%2 I qqq/�//t!//tt/tt//lttt/t/1/ttttq//tt�tgt . THEPICKERING NEWS •LETTER TO THE EDITOR ) Walter Whom Qn; E i T A I L I S R E R IRR 1 tgttt//Ott///ttt/t//ttt//t////tatt///tt/at// - RI _ _ .497 Zator AveR!7 Grenoble Blvd. BARRISTER - SOL R 'NOTARY PUBLIC awry Tiiw,rsday - - - .__._.__ _ STE ICtTO • bw The Nava Printing and-Publiahsna 'CsrnPany Bar Ridges Bal► Ridges '�COMMISSIONE- -Alms Dear • •. Arlltri=ed as Second Class Mail Matter Posh Blfice Dept.. ="s, Ont. I can well understand your Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 I_M=r= WM 2EAPet par — Stsiao PA W..Pat ' The Editor: '� , ' annoyance at the general tone Newest epnner of Old Plant Road on No. Z Highwayi I BARRY MWKW-d�of the article in the Bay Ridges In last week's issue your news budget • from which you • I - Jill .#t ISINR RATE= RP011 REiI/�T — eolunm week. "One Man's Opinion", in your column last - I the third paragraph reads: + "The writer of that article does However, as you, yourself Donald G. Crossley 'E, t�� Fere not realize that the past has a say, Bay Ridges is a large area, significance, he or she thinks and as such, is composed of in- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Pickering Village nbmination date for Council,. the that Pickering began when Bay di id of widely varying TORONTO - th Ralldde Rd., Don Mills - 447 -MI6 ' Public Utilities Commission and • School Board has been Ridges was created." tastes, ideas and interests. We set for next Friday, November 23rd at ? p. m._ If people in the township bowl we read poetry, watch AJAX, PLAZA., - RESIDENCE If one can believe the pre-nonitffatiQn gossip, it looks were to realize that not all res, TV, organize, our children to very much like there will be an election for Council. idents of Bay Ridges are new within an inch of their lives Ajax 942-1231 Pickering M4063 AS far as we know; the present four sitting members to the area, statements such as . (so they won't have time to ea _ Will stand for re-election and we have heard of three than would not be made. juvenile delinquents) and are - I wish .to challenge the writ- horrified at the state of a other possible candidates. While they are not commitV er of "One Man's Opinion" to world that causes them to have pERSpNALUMD PROTIOWN ing themselves, as far as the press is concerned they state how far back his roots to bring home survival notes have at least .indicated they are, interested. go in Pickering Township. from school. We are m varied A. I. FORTIER—INS lD w NC -' Borrie people say elections healthy andAhey will For his information, first as the places we came from. �„�'n L1( 'v3v�[/`"�J`1 not Stand by and see an acclamation.. We don''t go al of the -Township 811 is This being so,: If is_.quite imposs- — .--- — - with 'this- at all. If a man or .woman forces an election, a great -great ether of able for the vociferous few. the2-N16- . 'fOF the sole reason that the hate to see an acclamat-,1 nW husband. My grandmother, self-appointed spokesmen, to AR C y my father, and myself were all reflect the opinions of any one non, they put that municipality to unecessary expense, else but themselves,' ane I hope Pill — AUTO U!E — CASIiAi1 and we maintain this ,is not -have the interests of the and -1 at Audrey Public school _ � and I also attended Pickering You will bear that in mind the �• municipality at heart. 4 High Sebool long before the next time your ire is, roused by - U bowever, onlyone persons' forces an election, but author of your column moved one of them. that lame person does so, because he or she honestly here, I presume. • I would like to say—'Z agree _._ 'feels tMy have something better to offer, than that is When he can match this, he with you in your inference that ROT C Ha�dWe�e Ltd. - another' matter. We don't oppose anyone who honestly has a right to say we are new- liquor is just a commodity like wants to serve the community in the interets. of the comers, but we feel we have as any other, and too much of .a whole community. It is a thankless 'ob. at best and con- much right to express an opin- big thug has been made of it, C. L I& PAMI TS, HOUSEWARES, GLAS16 ait.AZMM% Y ) and that the above is own siderin the time involved and the abuse one is sub- ion as we has. maybe more. At _ g •least we speak of the township opinion and in no way con- �� >KOWEiEiB (TOS, �� BOYS, l} Or18�) -_ jected to, there is little glory in it. as a whole, and do not point cern anyone else — Mri. V. But if you are simply going to cause -an election for directly at any one pennon as Horsfield —�, pRhIPS EZrw dti -the sake of having same, you are not doing anybody a he .does. (we bel�ew this tp b• the most faxaw. and we ho u are left out in the cold. reasonable, charitable letter it Pe 3� MOSESANK PLAM - AT. 24= - 7F�anking Yeu, has. been our privilege to pub- ` ifw"s Of Nature - October throated Sparrows, Kildeers, a Mary Williams lash, for some time. Ed) By Mrs. G. H. Cole semipalmated Plove-, and even. a Lesser Yellowlegs and the otic _ .Rouge I I S 1 Next week's Euchre will be ",awes as e.w :t Gawky • films Red-w,inged Blackbird had been The WINNING bewt �f06" staying right up till the end of held r the home of Mas. Mar- _ -Aad a/ aw t..e w Mwjay esus the month, but the .6reen Her- 'birthday to Bruce Hol- ion Brett, Kingston Road Last C r e 8 t Q r S O f _ 1breagboot Ow .aatGaw leads.- oris departed about the middle Linger, titins Road. who will week's winners were: 1. row, R8 ` These opening lines of the of October.. celebrate his birthday on Nov- Langlois; 2. Mr. Page: Throw, MONUMENTS poesri '"iradlan Surrrme�' by the Mr. Amos had seen a Great Mr.ember 15. Mrs. L A�isthorpe. 0 ON C - dau- Lu an poetess, Pauline Johnson Moe Heron - which has - been ood and Mrs. • Bernard Mason Mas. Kay Redford and , peat are typical of Autumts in Can- frequenting the area for ten WO°��� Road would like it- the Sharon, of Toronto, spent OF DISTINCTIO i • known that they have aro other the week -end with Mr, and 516;or)e sada. During the earlier part of years, and the Specs report relatives by this name' in this Mrs. Whittle, Old Rosebank Rd —.October.. we. had many • fine seeing a Three -toed Woodpeck- district, as they have been re- .• Belated "Happy .Birthday" to days and worm wet ones too. er in this district. A big Rough- ceiving mail and phone calls; Seott Rayner, who celebrated f or TI. TREE GENERATIOILS 'After a couple of days of heavy legged Hawk flew across -the by mistake. - - his second birthday on the. 8th. - sirs, these was quite a' crop of •Rosebank Road just recently, Mrs. -B. Litton spent Wed-• Scott. Is the grandson of Mr. the and. occasionally, I' have seen ' .. different mushrooms . aresday " afternoon in Toronto.. and .Mrs. Whittle.. 6 .• - "9haggy Mane" 'variety are the odd smaller hawks. Many visiting cousins. The Christmas Bazaar held on Stafio�"t�� Ltd* very*good to eat- and I -enjoyed Golden Crowned Kinglets, Blue• Mr and Mrs. 'Bruce Rollin- November 10, at Rouge Hill •' _ 'several tasty meals from them. -jays and Cardinals are around ger -had dinner on • Saturday United Church was a huge sue One sunny aftertsooq I saw at too. On the vagi up to Sibbaid's evening with Mrs. Hollinger's cess. The ladies would like to O .N �. M E N T S least seven. bluebirds up. the -Conservation Park, near Jack- brother, Mr., and Mrs. Orville thank -those who turned out on - Fahvixt Road, and there was• son's Point. one day, there were Junkin, Ajax. - such a miserable day; also •a also a Sapsucker in the same several fields of pumpkins, and Som, to hear Margaret vote of thanks to those who DUNDAS ST. EAE; _.WNRBY MO mils vicinity. Over in Joe Amos' in the Park, I saw a loon out on Masan had the misfortune to 'helped in -w property, there were still sever- the lake. We have had our first res BBza� and fordifferent ff9ed errs Towhee, a. Veery, a Hermit hope we will now have Indian mO�g and is . suffering ab- "donations". ' 7Lrvsh. s Fax Sparrow, White- Suranner. rasions as well as a pair of ' Mr. and -Mrs. C. Morris and broken eye -glasses. Margaret family, of Rosebank Rd., spent I� ��� �� would like to thank Mrs. J. Friday • evening in Toronto, vis- • T j �'? T Patterson, of` Rouge Park, for iting Mr. and Mrs. A. Scald. EDONM ROM —TORONTO - ' O T T V B -i 1 finding her glasses and return- well, of St. Thomas, who were = j L,J E 1 Ing to her;' also, a thank you visiting at the home of Mr. �O. s to Mr. Shea and a gentleman Morris' .brother. - in a- blue car ivho helped, -her It was nice to see Pat Kav- ...,,,-STRUCTURAL fi ` DESIGN,.. _ home. We hope Margaret is in, • of .Toronto, home, for the- -- - STEEL feeling better by this time. week -end. Pat gave her mother ; CRANE ,RENTAL Mr. and MEG. O. Walduff and a helping hand at the Bazaar family spent the week -end in on Saturday. South River,. Ontario, visiting Don't forget' to attend the ROAD, PICI�ONTARIO MPET tTAT10N - relatives. weekly Bingo held every 'Fri- WN. 2-119" WA. 2-61 - MO. 641911. A number of people from our day evening, at 8.00 p. m. in ;1tecently, Prime Minister John ''Robarts district attended ' the Royal the Community Hau, with two Winter -Fair over the week -end. jackpots, cash prizes, and share announced, that the Ontario Government -will They report- r interesting the wealth. things to see this year. A Cheery "Hello" • to. Bob ; sponsor a program, recommended -by the Tour- .� mis. Beth Wallace and Kevin Waganaar ire East' General lOmCfs eWIY1CQ'1� Q. C. _ had dinner last Thursday with Hospital.. We do -hope Bob is ♦ la Ui3 mini the C Ralston's, Pickering. ter now. S f0!<Ji0>K�Yi Council, designed to -encourage development of The Ladies' Auxiliary will the "Open Hound' for . held on • Rouge, Boy Scouts will hold Read School will be. help on .• the souvenir industry in the Province. their Christmas- Bazaar, Nov- Tuesday, November 20, at 7.30 ^' . . ':e • • q ember 24, with Tree Decors- p. m This will give parents an F'AII114MM ROAD, 80x TH-Di�Rl1OIf This twofold project will involve a souvenir tions Small gifts, and Parcel opportunity to visit .the child= This p Decorations. Come out and help ten's room; also the Libraryc design competition, followed by an exhibition a worthy cause. Bazaar will be will be open for anyone wish= held at the Rouge Hill United Eng to look through ' it. Please of the design entries at the National Gift Show, church. keep in mind, that the Deem an Feb. 18th -21st, 1963 at the Canadian National ��' `'`ding °f Altana ear meeting will be held at n- Road, isspending Monday, the earlier date, so as not to con - Exhibition Grounds. 12th, at the Royal Winter Fair flict with anyone's Christmas a guest of the Kiwanians, for plans. This meeting will be a obtaining the highest .points lively affair, with Christmas The competition offers -first prizes in ten _separate for the Rouge Hill School, at music during the _ program. categories $100_ each With a and tiro Of $�{�. the Kiwanis Fall Fair. There will also be a Gift Table g0ip Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone, Lex- for anyone wishing to purchase ie, Sharon and Morris Pennie, gifts. We are looking -for will- -endClosixg date for entries is: - of Toronto, spent the week Eng, hands, and new ideas for JanuaU 31st, ���A - with . andeMrs. on s Iona Rd. the Gift Table, so please het in v{ Mr. _and Mrs. Hans Lohr, of touch with Mrs..Ruth Anthony Altoni ' Road entertained cam- at ATlantic 2-5187, if you wish parry from Toronto on Sunday. to help in any way. Tea will be 111G.;-10 Information and Contest Entry.Forms available from: Mrs E. Cook who has spent served. ONTARIO SOUVENIR PROMOTION COMMITTEE the past week with the Lohr family, returned' to her home' , St. George's Anglican Church Room 405,•67 College Street,.Tor�ontor Ontario - in Penn, on Saturday: CHRISTMAS BAZAAR { S s PARISH -- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT — e - - RC�SEBANK HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. _ 2.00 to 5.00 P. M- : COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE - - Mrs Schwalm, Sr., has re- turned to her home here from' a There will be a 25c. gift Table, Christmas Cards, White Eleph- _ NEW TANKS INSTA=ED visit with Mr and Wit. C A. Schwalm,'of Oriand, and then ant, Sake Table,, Christmas Doc orations, Nblework, r" - ' PAT D 94 ONTARIO she enjoyed a few days visit Table, AHerno*m Teo. ` PROVINCE OF OMORTUNITY - with friends in Aurora. Admission -- Free ;,j t .� 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER- 15, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Threi wishes i ew and Mos. ,Bill Art Marshall, a ale onsor%. ROUGE Betts, Ridgewood Rd. on their The Rummage Sale sponsor• jNSURANCE ' REAL ESTATE -..WEST" 28th wedding anniversary: on ed by St. Anne's Circle, Grace November 4. Presbyterian Church Guild, will _s -Office WH. 2-15215 Residence The regular monthly meeting cess. Mrs. Marion Lankin, the Mr. Fred' Hunt, Island Road, sell the articles left over from ~ nesday evening had a small at, the previous meeting,and a eral friends who are staying how C tendance of parents to hear financial report was tl p Lodge, in N .at day evening, a the West Rouge Y R I L E MORLEY Mrs. Culshaw, who gave a most given by ogansh. Shopping Plaza. the Treasurer, Mrs. Pat Will- Remembi� the Sports and The West Rouge Square Dance E. interesting and informative talk isms, which proved very en- Recreation Dance to be held in Club will hold a work shop b -- on the sub ` i%w to D ify couraging to the members. Me the' Scarboro Moose Home, on Centennial Road United Church Oiir ere � op your ch d's Personality", Bazaar Convener, who deserves the Markham Road, south of Hall .on Friday evening, Nov. Which everyo - present enjoy- a great amount of the credit Hi way 401, on 'Saturday rday ev- ember 23, at 8.30 p. m. Ede 12 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 ed. rs• ' oP- for the success of the Bazaar. ening, December 6. Come and Butlin will call the square dan. ened the meeting and read a Mrs. Eileen Betts, was very make a Party with your friends.ces and instruct in all the letter from the Home & School pleased with the , report on the Dancing from 8.00 to 12.001 steps. Bring a box lunch, cof- PIQKERING, ONTARIO �' Council, suggesting "One Grad- finances and. thanked everyone Tickets $1.50 per person, and t fee will be supplied and the ad• uation for all the students who had helped her. The meet_ for information or tickets, call mission is $1.50 per couple. graduating in School Area No.' ing closed with a social time, 2. each year" and each school over tea and cakes, helping both financially, . and Provided with the work involved. The by the hostesses.. The next matter was discussed; but not meeting , the Club will be 30 Suarantoig'', - � JOHN L • L A Y settled completely at the meet- Thursday, November 22, at 8.30 •_ _ _' p. m. in the School, and as this ing. The Secretary, Mrs. Marg. , I N S -U R A N C E Bailey, read the ,minutes and is the date for the Election of PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCR introduced Mrs. Culshaw. Mr. year, Executive, for the coming ' ft the HOT COMPANY LTD, �F 'ENGLAND Fairburn, Vice -Principal of the year, all members are asked to _ school thanked the speaker on come out and bring any friends -LIFE --AUTOMOBILE — FIRE behalf of everyone present. A or neighbors who would - - — -- — - ' . �' terested in joining. this friendly 107 KINGSTON' ROAD EAST financial report was given by ladies' group.you, �ed a t th Mrs. E. Yates, Treasurer, and Two very Dela st-II.w Pkm. Aj= Sf ppI g Cenwa Pbsew Vft 24= the 'meeting was ended with a' impressive reverent _ �e >M I...A.re Ce n w Day or 01141W • social time over tea and cakes, Remembrance Day Services M provided by the Social Conven- lie School on FAdayyT­t�-he were held at Wiest Rouge Pub provided Mrs. ' Lynne at 2.00 p. m. and 2.45p. m. The her Committee. school choir, under the direr- -- APPRAISALS Congratulations to Mr. and tion of Mr. Ward, sang such Mrs. Donald Leslie, East York, on the arrival of a daughter Homnume", as 'Canada. My • ' G e ,NEWELL IN E W E L L at Grace Hospital, on TuesdaRENT AN y, Home' , "I Love You Canada", November 6. Mrs. Leslie is the Glory Hallelujah," Valiant f (Gladys NevwlQ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hearts," "Vow the Day .is Ov- Hunt, Island Road. er'', and "'hank We all Our Real Estate Broker — Pickering V111'age The Ladies' Club met on God". The children represented WH. 5-5470 • or Toronto WA. 5-f61i Ooeoors FEL S."ll Thursday. the 8th, with about the Provinces of Canada in a ELECTRIC. twenty-six members and visit- very impressive procession k WbUby MOhawfk a-470.1 TEmpI4 0.1441 ors present. The President. Mrs. while all the -Armed Forces Winnie Ferguson opened the o placed the in remembrance so& -Highway % M16 lost 0 Dw4am� Ne. ; Nrgl,0 - meeting and gave. a..report on f those who gave their. lives the Bazaar held the previous that we may free.A special 1mma1adies Saturdays and thanked all thethanks goes to Mr. Ward, his. Weaver and.the Staff in the who worked so hard to WATER HEATER make the occasion such• a suc- time and effort put into this ter. ST. 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Z- TE.91144 , :, 7W Phorm: WHitehail 2-1911 l�kkedn� .. .. _ .-" ., ''. � .. � a_-"'.�---ter' .. • - , .� _ , t . i \ 1 r THURSDAY, OVEsM BE• R 15, 1962 N , Pap Four, ?HE PICKERIN�i HE" �.� C,ti;`,�„ Hospital, last • week—a sister Mrs. Helen Hill, is confined to brate their 16th wedding ann- Don has spent a lot of time looking youngstgrs on the tease. `�.�3W1 for Donnie and Dartene. hospital, in Lundun, Dut„ L^h iversary, on November le. and effort in coaching the boys Mr. and 1VS�. Walter Avis tiVe ars sassy to' haar that a fractured vertabrae. Mr. and Happy Birthday Wishes to in Pickering Township (he sur- returned this week from•a vao- The Editor: Irvin suffered a heart at- Mrs. Morley were. attending .Donna Beckstead, who was 12 sly has. Ed.) and is now coach- ation in Florida. vin G Mr.. Pic -Ax was Bros erly tacit last week, and 4s a pat- the funeral of a reiative in years aid on November 8; and ing a Midget Team, sponsored A speedy recovery is wished sent at the .Scarboro General London when she sustained the - to Carl ' Balsdon, who celebra- by the Bay Merchants. They for Mr. James Mitchell, who is _ on the 12th. have been practicing every Fri- confined to the Ajax -Pickering i ing Plaza at 3.23 ,p; m. The o'P' ' ' Congratulations lations to Mr. and �i'e are pleased to hear on ay n re Mystery Man turned out to be airs. H. Morley, mother of Mrs. id Fenton, w -ho will cele- Hopkins has been re -instated and he has some prorrusing- tack last Sunday. Joe Young. Two young people, Candy Notman and Yvonne Wetherall were the winners Despite the torrential rains and wind, the Mystery- Man causes ♦ \� / ��� quite a stir in the shopping ar- ea. Adults and children ,searchF0.0D - ed frar-tically for the man with the •hltie tie for' 'twenty-five '7 O The next major production of ` MARKET\ the Fic-Ax Plays will be "Pygmalion" by Gepr-e •,Bern - and Shaw's bebe This play is one of ouge Hills - st-loved plays. The. Pic -Ax Players is not .a The �� roup -and -for- this -production — % 1 —. PRICE EFFECTIVE and for the others that •will � � 2 H�: Just East of Rouge Bridge Thu N Fri. and Sat. follow the 'Group wish and NOVEMBER want -many otber•s to join them STORE CLOSING TIMES Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m.. -n theatre fun and work. Try- Friday, - - — '15-16-17 _ outs will be held for Pygmalion 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. on Monday, November 26, at the Ajax Cornraunity- .Centre. _J (Special Offer of Canada Packers SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF .Everyone one welcome. • :., c o .) current . production "Janus" promises to be terrific: The cast Large 16 oz. jar consisting of Shirley Knowles. �, Mountain View Mild (Saye 12c per Ib.) Various Weights KAM Jack. Vickers, P.hoda Almack. CHEESE ��. 49c John Paxton and Lorne Brown j i 2 oz. Round Tins CHEDDAR c have worked hard for the Dir- { .M*4 0 n ector, $rian ai eary . a CBC N '79 .- Director. The play will be Pres- ,,�2 Blue -Ribbon Blue Label (Save 24e) ' Pkg. of 100 ented two -nights: November 16 7for"�'S7C�E 19t TEA BAGS 69e and 17, at 8.30 p. m. at the Ajax Community Centre. Prizes will Regular, (SAVE 9 C[NTS) (SPECIAL OFFER of 20e OFF) -be -given away _at the-tw•o=per- CADBURY'S GIANT 2 lb. TIN iormances, and on Saturday r4h� thpr-e will he a Draw for lyc $13.rA Voucher. Wrs r'r,,,'.••p-"" SCHWARTZ Vibra Creamed (Save 7c) 16 oz. Ian St. Andre C Ithurch - PEANUT BUTTER 2 for 79c Divine -Service was held on SHORTENING . (Save 17c) 4IhS. Ct R ITEX, 200 Single Tissue Boxes (Save 11 c) Sunday with Rev. Frank Con- - key in +charge. and .?he Mar. - FACIAL TISSUES 4for59C Mar- ion sieClement, at the organ. Large 28 oz. tins (Save 6e) The Processional hymn was "Oh - York Brand Meat 3 oz, tins Cod our -help in- Ages Past." The special musical number _ SPREAD Banquet Canada Choico (Save 9e) 20 oz: tine -The special Musiical number - SANDWICH r �1 was a duet "Nearer sly God TOMATOES 4 f01 691/ To Thee", beautifully sung bv: . Awl' Mrs, McClement and Sirs. P. 14 I N C E M EAT43 C - /y� - - Kerr, accorsipanied by M. s. E. Y ' f iii 49c Boyes at the organ. Mr. Conke.y HIRES GIANT 30 oz. Bottles (Plw Deposit) -preached a very fine sermon (Save 9e) Rpp't' BEER 2 for 29C from the text: Hebrew's 12: 1 - .. . ". . • • iutd 2. Faith is loyalty to spiv - - itual values. Iti these letters to the Hebrews, there POOP' Q �vere S_WlFr1C RARD (SAVE 13c) 35 tie- STORE Cl OSING TIMES- -Monday, 7 p.m. TwaWn 7 .m. Wedmwda looking forward to the coming of _ Christ: We have received 7 p.m. Thwsday, 9 p.m. Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. more because we have received DOS FOOD fa c life through I#is coming. This (;Case o4 48 tins $5.35, Save $1.61) epistle to Hebrews sets .forth FRESH MINCED STEAK .: ...... Ib. 79C the fine revelation of Jesus. T -Boas i Witt' The writer says He is superior ROUND Sirloin, iMAPLE LEAF VAK PAK -to angles. When Jesus finished His work, He sat down at the �. right hand of Gdd. making fir- C 'U g4veness of sin possible, He was 89 we e _ Ro �• 11 eternal. With the eyes of faith STEAK we look to Him in the contest. We camtot reel all things,, but FRESH MEATY (SIDE) - CROSSCUT SHORT' RIB. ROAST Ib. 69C we see Jesus crowned with shall pot lose our way. Genera- C - SLICED KINDLESS h e h • were•ins iced by - .49cfloss'Bon y P, - the corning of the Saviour. We BREAKFAST BACOA 'must realize today our_ debt to , tho�.e sons and daughters who FRESH MINCED BEEF Z lbs. 89C ROUND OR SQUARE - mzde the supreme sacrifice.Young R0A_qTN. I TUP Tb 0neat challen-e tong or _ our young people today. u pray for them in this Christian race. With our eyes fixed on _ Jesus, .let us run this race, For -�, 'GARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES th!s we are called. The. Junior 39 .1: Ccn negation" was conducted by - Mr;. Conkev assisted. by•Jo - Ann Hawker. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'St Ib. 49c 'NO. 1, FIRM, GREEN Extra Large Head; Frenchiiiaan'S Way WHILE THEY LAST, Fresh '19 for: c h CABBAGE....2- The Mothers' Auxiliary of the CHICKEI! IY, C 2nd, Fairport Cubs and Scouts v1, are holding their., _Christmas Bazaar, at Fairport United LARGE BUNCHES Church, Liverpool Road, South, Glade or Short Rib (Blade .Bone Removed) SHALLOT on Saturday December 1, at ROAST - Ib 69e GREEN ONIONS •.':4 for 29e 2.00 P. M. There will be: Tea, •• • Sake Sale .and Sale of Fancy : FRESH LEAN PORK ^,Dods. IMPORTED GOOD SIZE HEADS Members of the Frenchmans " � ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for 39e Bay Bowling League held a DITT.-ROAST Ib. C - Euchre Party at the home of CALIFORNIA, Mrs..Helen. Hill, Broadview St. Large Original Bunches last Saturday'evening. Despite _6th and 7th Ribs) BROCCOLI Each 29e the heavy pain, there was a Standing PRIME RIB ROAST ...... , .. Ib. 69C good turnout, and all had an FLORIDA / GOOD SIZE 252s enjoyable time. Lucas Arthur's Small Link JUICE ORANGES Doz. 39c Congratulations to Mr. and 1ti1rs. Garry Balsdon: -on theY � c- n FLORIDA GOOD SIZE 24s birth of a daughter, Christine Pork U ! J Ir- Tray- 49 ray CUCUMBERS Lynn, at the Ajax -Pickering 2 for 25e i I Schools and for th tion of Two CorArn-*Ssill�IIII'llllil,!I'',!!II :1:rr lie Utilities Commission- of. the Village of Pickering, all for a Two -Year Term. If more than the necessary number of Candidates are nominated, and a poll :is required, it will be held . on SATURDAY, DECEMBER "I st, '1 %2 ...The Polis will be open at 10.00 o'clock in the morning and continue -:' ..until 7.00 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, and no longer, in .-each of the following Polling Places: a Polling Subdivision No. 1. at -the Lincoln Avenue Public School, comprising the Area South of Kingston Floud, East, and east of Church Street,'South. .Polling Subdivision No. 2. at the Community Half, comprising the remainder of the Village of Pickering. Public School sup- porters in School Section, No. 4. West, of Pickering Township, will attend at Polling Subdivision No. 2. at the Community .,-Hall, Pickering Village. *t the siid Election, Bruc 1, , will e the Retur ing .:Officer. !BRUCE A- HOGARTH, Clerk Corporation of the Village of Pickering Women No 2. held i a meetingI .WEAR at the home of Mrs. A. Pilkey 'manufactured goods. Contrast our yearly p.K on November 7. i 01"THURSDAY, NOVEMOER...15, 1962 ..'THEY PIGKEli1NG NEWS r. - - r• • . - page Fh>r 11491wa1 Ca"k Women's used as museums. Women, she today+.! held in St..Gregory's Auditor- lovely corsage. The meeting ONTARIO LODGE NO. 3 Lve, I., Said, do much of the heavy The speaker was introduced e ium, Oshawa, on Sunday, Feb- dosed in the usual way, follow- 1. O. O. F. construction work, spray -paint- by Miss Verna Packer, of Pick- Guest speaker Mrs. Walter ing, patching roads, working ering, and thanked by Mn. nary 10, at 2.00 p. rri Father N. Gignac, Regional ed by Lunch, served by hostess- NOVEMBER MEETINGS :__"Branch, Oshawa, referred to in gangs, but always with a Vincent Shannon, of Ajax. Spiritual Director, and Pastor— es Mrs. G. Johnston and Mrs. Cresswell. Pickering Community Centre Tues. Nov. 6. — i.00 P. M. -Russia as, "a nation of slaves man as foreman. She spoke of Mrs. Gregory Carter, Region- of St. Mary of the People Mr. and Mrs. Sheen-, also Tues. Nov. 20. , &00 P.' ASL and sadistic rulers" when she the impressive Moscow Univer- al Chairman, presided over the Church, in his welcome address, Mr, 'W Davis and son Ray, Visiting Brothers Weleo m South Regional Catholic Wom- Library with ifs millions of ed the large crowd. The- Secre- P e or their effort, and encouraged them to aU of Toronto, visited Mrs. J. Davis during the week -end. 0. C. Brittain, en's League meeting on Sun- books, but remarked that they ary, Mrs. Wm. O'Connor, of continue in their good works. Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Sr.' Nation". Roil Call — "Light", .".day, October 21, at St. Mary's have no filing system. Books Uxbridge, read the minutes of of the People Church, in O$h- are racked according to size, the last Regional meeting, and Mrs, A. H. Cobham, Arch- diecesarr'Mrs. were recent guests of Mr. and TRENCHING AND Awa. Mrs. Branch was speak. "and it certainly •helps, if you gave a short report of the high- the various' venerships and and Mx, Mrs.AndeT. LSEPTIC English vis- TANK ' ing of her many experiences know the size of the book you lights of the recent Executive the duties involved. ited on Sunday with his bro- Installation during a 1500 -mile bus tour want". Mrs. Branch spoke also meeting. The Treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. S thanked then through part.of the Soviet Un. of the friendliness of the people M. G. Coleman, Oshawa,prog8s " �� Im the Father Leonard J. Wall for his . enimo Mrs. Lennon and Mrs. Matt- pow; Whitby 60644 and satellite countries. ot-Poland. Her int pow �� �' her re help and inspiration during his hews were guests of, Mr. and GEORGE HARDING . `She spoke of seem 1 g large cath- formative talk gave a clear viv- The Ftnalls� in the Regional past two years as Diocesan Mrs. Ross Middleton, of Clare- _ Construction edrala which were now being id picture of the U. S. S. R. of Public, Speaking Contest will be -. - Spiritual Director, and presen- mont, on Sunday. - -- – ted him with a gift in 'apprec- . Mrs. W. Knox returned'home iation. In replying, Father Wall on Saturday after spending - a ■aauuea�raraeututlaruelus j said that he owed them 'a .debt rew ' days with he'r son George,LM To Drive — -w ����'�� ELECTIONS of gratitude for the edification had derived from the. good works and the spirit of the and family, at Enniskillen. Mr, and Mrs. H. MalrnlmAJAX-pI�G were friends recent guests of DRr4WG 3010M ladies of the C. W. L He then at Gormley. Dual -Control introduced the new Spiritual Director Father G. B. Breen, of Mr. Lorne Ands, of Port Perry, visited his parents Mr. Late Model - l Cine VILLAGE OF PIGKERING Toror6t Present and Mrs_ M. Annis, during the fi e; R► If no answer, phone 7284M also so was Father L J. Austin, who gave a brief talk, week-en(Lo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry and ■�Rt1�ti�siti■■t���sZi�tR PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that aMeeting of the Municipal and. Father J. B. Myers. - At the conclusion of the bus- little girls, of Oshawa, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Selectors of the Village of Pickering will be held in the inese meeting, Mrs. Carter in- Perry on Sunday. SEPTIC TANKS _ troduced Father Breen to all of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Ellicott COMMUNITY HALL, PICKERIHG the parish council presidents. An enjoyable social houi foll-. the - Golden --Wedding t,EAWD Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. - owed, and lunch hostesses were Tran, of Atha. the ladies of St-, Mary of the Quilting seemed to be the or- •W.• J. BUTT = FRIDAY, -NOVEMBER 23rd/ 19� People C. W. L The next Regional der of the day last week as sev- �- a meeting eral ladies met at the home ofOshawa — -404i will take place on Sunday. Feb- Mrs. Matthews, to quilt a quilt at the hour of 7.00 o'clock in the afternoon; for the Nomination of Mary 24, at St: Bernadette's Church, Ajax. for the United Chuch Women Candidates for the Offices of Reeve and Four Councillors for the Corporation of the'Village`of Pickering, for the Nomination. of Six BROUGHAM Trustees for the Urban Board of the Village of Pickering Public Schools and for th tion of Two CorArn-*Ssill�IIII'llllil,!I'',!!II :1:rr lie Utilities Commission- of. the Village of Pickering, all for a Two -Year Term. If more than the necessary number of Candidates are nominated, and a poll :is required, it will be held . on SATURDAY, DECEMBER "I st, '1 %2 ...The Polis will be open at 10.00 o'clock in the morning and continue -:' ..until 7.00 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, and no longer, in .-each of the following Polling Places: a Polling Subdivision No. 1. at -the Lincoln Avenue Public School, comprising the Area South of Kingston Floud, East, and east of Church Street,'South. .Polling Subdivision No. 2. at the Community Half, comprising the remainder of the Village of Pickering. Public School sup- porters in School Section, No. 4. West, of Pickering Township, will attend at Polling Subdivision No. 2. at the Community .,-Hall, Pickering Village. *t the siid Election, Bruc 1, , will e the Retur ing .:Officer. !BRUCE A- HOGARTH, Clerk Corporation of the Village of Pickering Women No 2. held j'11� LADIES' a meetingI .WEAR at the home of Mrs. A. Pilkey 'manufactured goods. Contrast our yearly p.K on November 7. Rosebank Shopping Plata M . R. x Mrs. R. Knox opened the: meet- 'Americans spend $35 per capita. ing with prayer. The .Worship .land $75 ...= Service wan led by Mrs. Knox, Scripture taken from the Book 'WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A Of St. John, -Chap. 5., verses 1 to 17. The singing of hymn 405. followed, Mary Maxim Agency The Roll Call was— year on mamriactured goods. "Light", with twelve members present. Program Convener AS OF SEPTEMBER 1st, 1962 Mrs. A. "key read a story= - j po* could be reduced by $100, we world "Red Silk Dress." The meeting etit be amonpe the world's greatest im- closed with prayer and lunch, served by Mrs, A. Pilkey and THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR Dors. " C. Moyer, , ONE FREE GAME OF OPEN BOWLING Unit No. 1. U. C. W, met a3 e00000ny and.hWp cn%* 60,000 ntw jobs the home of Mrs. Grant John- _ - (5 or 10 Pins) AT ston on. Wednesday, November 7:' The meeting "was opened by Rouge Hill Bowl, west Rouge Plaza the Leader MM. K. C. ascoe. -fen The Devotional was to by ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. — Phone AT. 2-5941 Mrs. Thos. Philip who also had - the program "Strength of a NAME— Nation". Roil Call — "Light", ADDRESS ...._ ..__._._ .. r_ . bets' During the evening sync- Limit of one coupon per person per day. sentation was . made to Mrs. Middleton; who recently moved Children must be accompanied by adult on asst. B Sun.` to Ajax Mrs. Perry, on behalf of the Unit, - presented Mrs. MiddReton was a Pin, and a I f rDAUALA -DADV DCCTAJ1n1kLar -. ti'he people of Ontario can make a $600,000,000 present to themselves in one year. by reducing their spending on imported goods by $100'per person. This action on the part'of every person In the province would help create 60,000 new jobs. We are the world's greatest importers of To accomplish this, the consumer must 'manufactured goods. Contrast our yearly become "label conscious"; it is the sum of Zotal with that of other countries:' all our day-to-day purchases which can add 'Americans spend $35 per capita. '-.up to the success or failure ofour economy. , Whenever the consumer reaches out for an .land $75 ...= imported product, he or,,she should ask, West Ger. - ns spend $60.-.. ' '; +•Is there a Canadian equivalent?" Canadians spend $235 per Pierson per For in most cases there is a Canadian year on mamriactured goods. product that is as good or better. The more If these expenditures in Ontario on imported . money we spend on things we make, the j po* could be reduced by $100, we world mon prosperous the people of Ontario etit be amonpe the world's greatest im- will .be l porters. If that S 100 were diverted to Cana- -disagoedewswouldaddd$",000,000toour GOVZRMARNT OF ONTARIO e00000ny and.hWp cn%* 60,000 ntw jobs TRADE CRUSADE Pap, `�-' 'i HE PICKMNG NEW! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,19U DUN 1E Q 1 O� Scouts of the let. Dunbarton ducted by Mrs. Peggy Annie, will be a Baptfamal Services (SPORT from _ Vd\alSiI Troop, attended the Cab meet- assisted by Cheryl i Eccl The '� — Pei so — ing to assist in the going-up Scripture Lesson was Ecclesias- Thank You! •. f Congratulations to Donald ceremonies. The boys promated ties 2. and the text was verse + — PARLIAMENT - Hobbs who received a Cup for from the Cubs to Scouts were : 11. This book in the Bible seems go �K of tio Owasco Dlstr(ei! the Best All Round Boy Stud- Danny Deschenes, Stephen out of place, as it is a depress- Cen,"ll. pay Scea ft or Canada, ent in Grade 12, .at Pickering Martyn, Jimmy Grieves and ing book. Perhaps it was writ- Wish teexpress my Umaks and ave- _ !IV HON. MIKE S7ARR ongFriday last. Sharon Gibb is Jim McInnes and Michael by the result of his work. We , 11lI.P. ONTARIO' i�1DINQ' also to be commended, as she Merritt coin leted their First- too, can look back on two world "'d tO~L a "ems to seeeeee M APPl9 DAY, en, Osseesr received two CUpa for General ass Journey, on November 4. wars and wonder if such loss of ao, loon. In spite of the shadow of the Cuban crisis, Parliament last proficiency . in Commercial This consisted of sixteen miles life was worth while.- During •I�a an,rornt reN�ed was. Oso Classes. walking, Starting at Claremont the Second War; the,slogan ant ~ mo deduction, M tiro 9064 yrinp$ M week made progress dealing with domestkC matters of consider- S thy is extended .to and finishing at Westney Roud was "Freedom", tit after the ' tied appNs sad siker oiaee ez- able urgency. Mrs. J.. I,achapelle, of Spruce at Na 2. Highway. The boys war many high ideals were pease■. Ow kalanee WIN be dbMb- 7 The Minister of Agriculture piloted amendments to the Farm hill ice•, on the passing of her did weld at reading their grid changed so that people develop- - on Friday, and this father, George Gray, in Ajax• reference, as they arrived at ed a "don't care attitude" and aced i she D b tiw "�� 'Credit Act through to First Reading was . Oren,Ps M the Dbtrlef. followed by the Minister of Health and Welfare,, who moved Hospital, last week. the pick-up point at the correct seemed to seek pleasure only- The an..W apples Were don,tlsi _ amendments providing for stricter controls under the Food and Many district hunters are in time. rm sure they raid well Why have we lost faith in the a the Ajax and Pickering tea$ Drug*Act. _ the piorth, after game. with their lo¢ which• wag to be worthwhileness of ourselves?., Ne"WtaL u speaking on the Farm Credits Act, the i &mister of Agrlc- Mrs, - Balfour Sleightholm handed in to the District .Com- Does not sacrifice col{n- any ulIn pointed to. the necessity of making the Act more flexible underwent surgery in the Osh- j missioner on November 9. more? We must give all of our- SAN FALLON r r,y Eaetere awn Hospital last Friday. The Scout Troop have aR selves to our ideals as Jesus �' Pradd6■� ' in order to meet the needs of farmers, part' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brum- started. working on their Fire- dk L Canada. The Minister also pointed- out the .difference::stir•F.arm Weil, of Victoria Square, visited man's,Badge, as they are tak- Following the service. there Improvement Loans, as compared to the long term credit avail- the A. J. Annis family, on. Sun- ing a Course from Fireman was a brief congregational able under under the Farm Credit Act. day. Fraser. The test will be given meeting during which' a motion The Minister of Agriculture pointed out thaPIANO t in 1961 there Mr. James Mitchell was tai- by the Fire Chef: was passed to proceed with al- , " -. were 70,600 loans made under the Farm Improvement Act, for en to 'th6 Ajax- Hospital, Sun- United Church terations for the front of the' a total value of $102,p00,0A0. The average loan was $1,531.-These day afternoon. 0 0 0 church, which the Committee Private Lessons loans relate to the ,000ksktion of livestock, new equipment'. im- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrish United Church had drawn up. Classes in Music for Chndm proving of a farm home and various capital Method expenditures of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hough and Dr. W: A. McKay, minister, The. Stewards met on Wed- O,}} The great bulk were for farm implements• The Farm family of S.carboro, visited the conducted Remembrance Day, nesday evening, November 14. Mr's. T. Hartford, A. R. C. T. that type. T Credit Act, he the other hand, f oars arm larger tetra loans. up Thompson's, and the McClem- Service, assisted R. Pitcairn, or- On Thursday evening, Nov- Guild 'Road 942-33.16 ts' - anof the Base Fine on Sun- garnist and choir-leader. Foli- ]S, the General Meeting of the to thirty years- owing the Moment of Silence, U. C. W was held. The Minister said this Act was now being used bar farmers Congratulations 'to Jimmy in remembrance of those killed The organist and Choir-lead- ROAST BEEF SUPPER — at as annual rate of about $70,000,000. Thompson,. of the Base Line, in the-two world wars, Mr. D. er wishesto organize an Inter- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21.' In moving second reading= of the Bill to aarend the Food . and who is five years old on Nov Fanthanr sang a special Rem- mediate Choir ' for ages 12, 13 Served at 5.00 - 6.00 - 7.00 P. 1110L Drugs A-ct, the Minister of National Health and Welfare re- ember .16. embrance Hymn- The chair and 14 year-olds. Anyone inter- ST. PAUL'S ferrel specifically to the experience with thalidomide which o 0 0 sang the beautiful "Dear Land ested should attend a practice ANGLICAN' CHURCH since■ for . o! families in Dunlwrton ScOut Cub News of. Home", as an anthem. The on Saturday, at 2.00 p. m. DUMBARTON bad entailed tragic cansequ T�� on Friday, .November 22, the Junior Congregation was con- Next Sunday, November 18, Adults $1.50— Child 7Sa r. 'a number of different countries. _ r pointed out that - it was typical of mrany drugs that they possessed both advantages and disadvantages..__ o "Our aim must be to reduce these risks to the greatest extent O .. possible,..to minimize the dangers so that the balance will be _ R strongly on the side of promoting health and not of compounding suffering." The Minister pointed out that rapid advances in the .Never before' has a brand-new car, won such im- phaYmateutical profession had made necessary the imposition mediate sales acceptance. In just over a year, of stricter controls, not only. in manufacturing. but iri testing ` `and distribution of drugs. Dr. P. & Rynard,\ TrIember of Par--SPECTACULAR e t s ak' on the res0lu em zaid. that Chevy II has gone- from a standing start to a run ' �n u� iiament star S F-as . Pe thalidomide was "no-longer the name of a drug; it is the name away success in its field! The reason is obvious. of a tragedy.." :.. _ . _ ... - This debate was still continuing when the Hausa adjourned Qnly� Chevy II offers such top value combined with ` for Private Members' Bills, Fnday afternoon. I On Monday, the House was back in Committee o€-Ways and ' attractive appearance and big-car roominess! - :_-Means on the Budget Resolutions. i. Another encouraging factor last week-end was the successful _ ��°"°" settlement through the efforts of the federally-appointed caned- <, •lator., Mr. W. H. Dickie, of the dispute between the Brotherhood A °;,.. "Qf Railway Trainmen and the Canadian Pacific Failway Comp- Aw. All sides were to be congratulated on the effort which y :. ,!; they had put forward' to avoid disruption of transportation,- during a critical time. 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F L'155 &AJAX !V& .2-2W THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 THE DICKERING NEWS _Piga Swan f CLASSIFIED -ADVERTISEMENTS Glengrove Public School Graduation Cass '• �•' - PAY DIVIDENDS One Mcr•c _ O pry `i BY - THE OBSERVER --4JSE THEM EACH WEEK For Scilia Apparently Pickering Township assessment appeals NATURAL GAS FURNACES ,,:; bas Rental Water Heaters; Oil w from the township assessor. Readers wi'.'recall that turners and Furnaces, complet-te , y h assessor has until November 30 to forward assess- j" Ft" clic serviced, from ment notices for 1962 taxation and so all will have to . Ask about our 112 -month wait with anticipation to new, assessments due in Dec - 1Naranty on all burners. /�, y% / ,y ,/ ,� ember. If there is another great raft of appeals .surely Authorized Dealer for Consum- , y /� „ �, , -yrs' Gas and Off Installations:. the Assessment Department and its policy requires M¢LLER HEATING review. SPECIALISTS �i re ii^ i x,,y %ji// i/iii 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 ! Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491 �Gy// ' r//,'. ti/j r i/ii ` t i'/ " ,y/ n//,��////y�///yy yx//,�/ �j We are drawing close to the time of year when we (tf) J j, , ' i ;' think about municipal elections and attend nomination ...«---.-..__:.-._.. - ;�, ngs, ely� • t ye -- ----•--•---• --• - sett et o t at he election years m e APPLES B POTATOES - %moi '/'' i r `' �i/i// v .. m c. Unf run els 'on s ' th '/ /%i Township and Village do not coincide and therefore this McIntosh - per bush. - $2.50,/� P year there is only the election in the Village to look for Other varieties on hand. �y��i%// Please bring own containers;%� r // i %/ /, ward. i ' for apples , %� ;-, i ;;% % %�i ;! / .;i// This observer hopes that it is not too optimistic to - PI �',� %<,`yi % �,,� `i `.�/ �"� ' / speak of an "election" - at that there will be one - not CKERING ORCHARDS y/ '/'// % �, ?��j�/// One mile west of Pickering ust an acclamation. Councillors, I am sure would agree . _..-.' Village on No. 2. Highway-- y.,:, • / / Iii%yi - deslra�= w� - , % ,y �� i / that an election not an acclamation would be WH4-1447� / ;'' ��i !j''%%i� y;%`%!� �' "'', '! �: le because no one. really knows what an acclamation means. It may4peazi that -the municipal electors are For Sale - Good, used Elec- satisfied with the person who is acclaimed and that he . t, tux, $35.00. Phone: 942-5540. or she is to have a fresh mandate or -it "may mean that the electors are too lazy to find suitable candidates or For Sale - jet pump, 15 gal - Ions, in good condition. Owner to run for office themselves. An. acclamation does not • now on village water, system. ] mean the best ptrson wins office at all and therefore Phone: 942-3636. a' acclamations are not desirable from the point of view of either the successful candidate or the municipal elect- ors. ?E-iel YV arlted Ajax, Pickering And Whitby dation for Retarded Children, .L . p The -political rumblings in the village indica e Card Of Thanks Association For Retarded there wilt probably be an. election for. council members 'OPENING IN DICKERING now at the 54,000 mark. Target Children but completely unknown is the situation with respect Arse. Man, aged 30 to 60. Full _ _ for the 18 month period _is _ three. Good income:, Watkins' -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hannah 525.000_ . P y Nousehoid 3 Farm Line A and family, of Hannah's Cater- From out of destruction has Teenagers are proving to be to the reeve's chair and school board: ' j by letter to -Frank Helfertr, Ing•" w o g rien o e campaign• cp@aking of the ion that some of the village towhool nship , Roz Si, R. R. 1, Hampton, Ont. est gratitude, to our Fire De- of S7&'°for the Aldon School for Last week, members o)' the p residents, those who live (nov 16) partment, Mrs: Crichton. on be- Reiarded Children . from the Hurricane Rod and Custom in the Village School Area do have a chance to vote' half of the Red Cross; the Rich- local Hurricane" Rod "arid. Cus- f stock car club donated 570 to this year for school board members and they should AVON CALLINGardson, Murkar and Carlton tom Club. I t -he school.. This 'sum resulted make stse that they' have a representative on the will - CHRISTMAS IS `' families with .whom we stayed, , The $70 resulted. "from the from the club's Smasherama in age school board. I do not believe that the township " _Giving Time Avon Cosmetics "and all'the people of this, area; Club's recent Smasherama; in Whitby - an event in which old- residents have hada representative on the village board a to eve member of the who gave of their time and which the public was invited "to icars are smashed at 25 cents g appeal every for some years and it seems reasonable that there family. Show these material goods., ,to , help us in: take two whacks at old and Quality for two whacks with a sledge should be at leastOne_ Products and cash in on this the recent loss. of our home and discarded automobiles for m 25c:. hamer. • _ great demand. Contact: P. O. business. _ _. Proceedswould be from, this event were It uld a ... interesting too, to know if -the township .-Ron 512. Oshawa, Ontario. Words seem so Inadequate at presented to Ajax: Mayor Wm-. The Dunbarton Athletic Clob clerk has the necessary Voter's List prepared for this this tirne, but we hope when we A. Parish, Chairman of the Re- election so far as these residents are, concerned. HOP Wanted are back in -business again,.to tarded Children's .Campaign, After only two meetings so All in all, prospects for a "hot" village election do be able to return some of the this week. ' Routh, to serve apprenticeship _ far this season, the DAC has not seembright but such an election would I m sure a -'rrs electrician. Experience pre- kindness that has been shown "This is a. tremendous sign -of seventy members' There was a be welcomed by all residents. ! to us. the times for our youth,"'said ferrel, but not necessary. Apply y terrific turn -out -last Thursday in person to "Marks Electric, Mel. and Olive Hannah Mn Parish. "when young boys at the Dunbarton High School Pickering, Ont," - - can get together on a worth- Gymnasium, ' and many. kids Card Of Thanks while fun project like the took registration forms home lwould like to thank my Smasherama, and put the res- with them for their parents to ,. T� Rent friends and relatives for their ults of it into work for' retard- 'sign. By this time next • week, o : board t,"Bocci caws and enquiries during" my 'ed children. We often get the we may have doubled the mem- recent stay .in. hospital. wro picture of our youth to- bershi It was ood to see so ' - availahle. in Pickering,. Village. _ ng P Y p, g .__ Plwne; 9421695. MmFred Aman day. The better picture is illus- triaqy of the' old members hard - trated in the Hurricanes pro- at work, and wonderful to wel-•.YOUR OWN D. CAWKER Women's Hospital Auxiliary ject-and the much-needed con- come so many new faces. IGevenwnent Inspected Meats •tribution to the campaign." This year, the members are' :.QMEH COURT HOME FOR YOUR LOCKER The November meeting of the The campaign by the Ajax divided into groups, by age and .4 - Women's Hospital Auxiliary and Pickering Cdnvassers is ability. _.. _. I' _ IN FABULOUS %.VRAL LAMB ence on Monday, November 12. and especially good reports are and girls 9 yrs, and under - 1 i!W es or Qua WRAPPING) Marty gifts were brought in for filtering irk from WWtby. Mean- "7.00 tv 8.00 p• w. A IDG -ES CUSTOM CUTTING AND our Bazaar, being held on Nov- while the younger set in The Tyro Group, girls under ember 17, which will be held in Frenchman's Bay and the Bay 14 yrs., boys under 16 yrs. FREE DELIVERY the Community Centre, Ajax. Ridges subdivision are out to (1) Beginneis this year "W": "41 -ml 3 P. M. This Bazaar and Tea is to take disprove that juvenile delin- 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. 90.00 Per Month �� y 224 Brock St. North the place of the usual small, quency- is, getting the upper (2) Intermediates 7.30 to.8.30 t informalbazaar held -at -the hand. (3) Advanced (Display team .2 storey garden COurt home Hospital residence. Five' teen-agers this w•ee &Competition Class) _;,3 lfedrOOnls t FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER Mrs. Michael Starr, wife of canvassed the Bay area p. m. on be- 7.30 to 9.00 • ;.. en with access ,� - • : = ei SERVICE our Federal Member will offic= half oe campaign f the for funds Juniors (High School Students, ~ Jarge kitchen to patio area Have rain iawnnwsr repair sally open the sale at '4.30 p. for the Aldon School for Re- boys and girls)' 8.30 to 9.30 ed and stored for the winter- m., Saturday, the 17th. tarried Children -and, collected Seniors & Adults 9.00 to 10.00 Ali the advantages of your own hone Some of the features will be $57,60, _ In this way it is -doped .to give-- for leis than a small apartmw* -lieu dent par for repairs until -knitting, needlework, Christ- The teenagers were William all groups an opportunity to _ `� you call for Itin the spring. mas decorations (which will in- Prentice and William Beck- work on the apparatus. High P Phone one week before you dude Christmas wreaths made stead of Frenchman's Bay, and School students who axe pre- Immediate Possession want the mover. Frbe estimate 91vM+ before we. is started. by Mrs. Gove), white elephants; John. . Barrett, James -Bracknell pared to help with younger FfiEE �-� fish pond, candy and pre§clue and Tony Richardson of Bay groups, are very welcome, D will FURNISHED MODEL ON DISPLAY table and a Nfitt tree. The pro- Ridges, . you please speak to Mr: Dobbin Fairport Lawnmower Service ceeds of this Bazaar are to be Their sum was• added to the ar_i�Ir. Hall, when you get to A. OWEN -used for the - Ajax, the Gym. • - •23 Fairport Beach Road a Shown by appointmen#-only Pickering the ladies have made to the, Pickering and Whitby Assoc - Phone: 11419-1409 Mrs. Building Fund Mrs. W. R. Ellis has been el- 1, done ' Tf. 9.3461 or EM. 43115 (nov 30) ected President 'of Region 8. of - `Aromen's- Hospital uxi iary SALON Bean Associations, and Mrs. Pat Nrc- Bean has been elected Record- . t ing Secretary. Mrs. Ellis gave 1st„ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - her report on the , Provincial - . Hospital Convention ."held rex- On "Perms A T E R ently in Toronto. Dr. Verhulst, of Oshawa, ON TUESDAY and. WEDNESDAY �` -._-. Appointment _-.Septic • r._ spoke on the -aspects of Men- WELLS DUG -CLEANS DEEPENED ' Phone for A lntment 942-3642. _ ' - Septic-Ta f' -Bow* Highway No. 2, Pickering, West of Station Road -LadiessR-_INSTILLED 1Le ue Hews General Contracting y 1 ALEX TIERNEY (f. & S.) :. ' Water Pressure Systems TeamStanding Jean , .,.. 22 ANNOUNCING RELAX ,and Call Dorothy 19 NE1iii )AX PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Phone MO, 8435 ............. ...........,. AR11NlRThelma.....................:...........:...18%0-W-%0 Wffirwko�o June ....................................... 13 13 HOR .:)N PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO �IIAITCHfL� Audrey '..:.:....:..:. 13 AND - ROBRON SALES $ SERVICE . Marg. ._.._................ .-_ 11 _. they have decided - to • repeat unlrEc .37 .Station. Plaza - Next door to Canadian Tire Bay` Ridges . Guides -- - - _ _. the project next year.. _.. Over 200 - Flat'- AJAX, ONTARIO 942-1110 D The 1st. Bay Ridges- Guice SrAWN no" - wN. X771 D. Shanley 266, 257, 226; B.1010= - -Raise $123 Oa Ne - }=q{ ys 246; 215; 'J. 'Disney. 243, Cpmmereial -Industrialt. Publicity ` " company is under Guide Capt - 214;. M. Egeroff 236, 209; T. Weddings - Portraits - Black 3 White - Colour _ sin Hazel Reynolds. Main oil NOW savia Brown 228; L. Jones 222; R Bay. 'Ridges Guiders . raised the. articles old, were made b0r- TIL 1.1M Pollan( 213; D. Skelcher •206, $123.00 last week at their first the Guides themselves, - -• �L. .. baizzar. Because of the success, _ - _. -Page Eight .: _ _ -THE PICKERING NEWT - - / THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 1' home of Mr. and 'Nrrs. G �ordon I Mr, and Mrs. Grant Taylor "`'�` `'°" L�\ 1 1LM01�jxcale .t GreenwoodG eenwood on Satta- i and Frank visited Mr. and � �bss and Bud Norton a- day. night. _- Mrs. Roy Thompson of Twee • BUSINESS DIRECTORY � tt 'ttended the L, ;:on i)arade ' in - N11' turd Mh. Ciare Keech last week. and Mrs. F. Loyst Services In :Uxbridge on Sunday nuirniti.;. anti Mr. and Mm. Tom Dawson returned with them. - Q — .ftev. A. E. Crc�weil uF the attended the icMap- at ap- Kim Stockley of Stouffville The Churches. United Church was gues speak- to Leaf Gardens on Sunday. visited_ on the weekend with _ ���NTEED er at the Legion Remembrance The Guides: and Brownies Mn and Mrs - Al Al Robertson. McEACHME S an Day service in the Baptist Mothers' L. A..' will meet at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morley, ■tttatalRattRtttttitntse Scouts, Guides, (labs Brownies embers are asked to meet at. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morley Funeral IreC"tor Pickering. and the Oshawa Pipe Band all the four cornets for transpor- Claremont W., I. will meet Ane Mak�ep. or Model- paraded oder 8 . paraded from the Legion hail tation at 7.50 p. m. on Nov. 21 at 2 - p. m. They will ARTHUR FIELD United Church to the church. Members of the The regular meeting of the be, comparing the good old Minister- Rev. Merrill. Wftrms Legions of Uxbridge PortPerry Ladies' Auxiliary to the Legion days with the days of today. PICKE1tiNG Private Ambulow ' Servk. and Dunbarton also paraded. was held on Nov. 8 with Pres. Historical Research convenor, + — (�itJRCFi SERVICE Pilkey, Cec Redman, Ed Mrs. J. McGuire in the chair, Mrs. Ellen Britton will have the DAY OR NIGHT 9A5 A ML & 1147 -A. M. Ortiz and John Devitt are all Reports were given Anyone int- program. Reports of the _ area _ home from their annual deer erected in joining, is asked to convention will be given.* Sunday School Same Nous = hunting expedition. Contact Mrs:. Jessie McGuire: Randy Carruthers was in- WATER ii De, Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Norton.'of • - Bomiing Team Standings volved. in a car accident near _ WM. McEACHNM;.Prop. MUM AU�LEY Whitby spent Sunday with Mr.. Pat Lord 33 pts, Joe Burrows Bancroft, while returning home of DunbartOn Sunday School 1. is P. M. and Mrs. Jack Lehrman. 29 pts, Charlie Killey 29 pts, from deer hunting last week. Mrs, M. Williamson of West Marge Samarillo .25 pts,. Jessie Mr. John Paton• returned rec- : PHONE - Church service 220 P. M. ~ Hill, visited friends here last McGuire 24 pts, Alvin Redshaw .ently. from Po WHA 2`2T7t >lRjtlRltRtRN Sunday. 23 pts, Al Rozell 19 pts and H. at Edmonton, Alberta. . `'" A stag party for Wayne Red- Hopkins 14 pts. Mr. and Mrs. Sima and fam- ATlanhe 2-W63 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN . shaw-who is to be married on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collins of ily of Toronto, spen�aturday C��RCH Saturday, .was held at the air- Scarboro and Miss Gail Bell with Mr.- ,and Mrs. ..Bill. Welsh. port at Goodwood on .Friday of Goodwood were guests at The annual meeting of the MORNING WORSHIP might. Several from here att- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moss. Claremont Lawn Bowling Club KEN and CLARKE 11 ant. -Welt Roup• Sdteel ended: R_ edshaw on Sunday. was held at 'Greenwood House' Creighton, Fraser, Auditorlim Miss May MacIntyi'e of Tor- Mrs. Ross Redshaw has att- home- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R ENT -1 C E_ SUNDAY'SCHOOLS onto, spent the weekend with ended showers in Toronto, Osh- Newman, with 19 members Or- AlfCl'IONEERS Drynan & •'Murdoch West too" Sdwoi- ' Mrs. H. G. MacIntyre. awa, 'Uxbridge, Claremont for esent. 9,� yam+ ever Quite a few from here att- Miss Gail Bell, whose marriage The following officers were Batlristers, Solkllors and 11 a.m.-up toss W ended the commencement at to Wayne Redshaw takes place elected for the coming year of commIlloweid f Authorised h it unary Pickering High School ori Fri- this Saturday at -Zion United 1963: Hon. Pres. Fred J. Ward;, wd Yerk - Notaries Public Gnii«mid Sdad- day evening. Church in Wexford.. Pres. Don Hedges; 1st Vico_ � fid`' impb'"eOts' 'SON ' Rgod Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tomlin- Mrs. Wm. Gliddon was a del Mrs. 'Josephine De' Rusha, Sec. Pa4-do. tR Utaa sloe ear SAN[ OF COMMRiC! QUiMRERS It a m.-ANium apes. son and family of Hamilton egate to the W. L convention Treas. Mrs. Keith Drake and ~ at R.a.es.Ne ea�ee, rt#e AOUGE HiGHIANDS DR. were here on Sunday. at the Royal York last week, Directors, Wm. Evans,. Robert DUAL ~0 At ONs 11=11 S Simeon St. N., Oshawa - Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges a- Several from Claremont . and Burton and Mrs. Ross Middle- Miter.. P.O. Phe.. Aylnd!t 52Wt - -- — - ., ttended a birth-da7-1paety at theAlto„a attended. ton._.. F.@' Pillow MORL 2" St. George's B PROMCH have been Mabiiid - Aucfioneers ,ince 14M Anglican • Churg - A IM _� s • REV. H. S.. SHE EHP RD, sJl.. D.D. r ,� E. -R. FLEURY - rias. ,". Pickering, Oma. ,.._. BARRISTER = SOLICITOR S H -E R R L N �� Phone WHitehal) 2-SSiS- _ NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES Morrish at Old Kingston Rood * 630 a.m.=Mealy Commuhl n : _ Highland Creek _ 11.00 a.m.—Morning-Prgrer ' AT: 2.7391 or AT,. 2-1362. funeral,. and 11.00,. a.m.-Holy Communion ' - . • Ambulance Service (4th _sundioy) ` J NOUlS, " • 1100 a.m.—SundaParish Halo6l M do __ " Monday 1a Friday -910-3:30 pas - , "' . �` � 13.00 a.in,—Nursery'' Saturday and Evening. NO. 2 highway (At 'the Parish Hall) by Appointasowt at -Pickering Beach Road WEDNESDAY 10.00 o se.—Hely Communion and Intercessions for the Sick x MONUMENTS. :Telephone - °'-H+shway Monument Warier" WHitehal{ 2-3610 !. ., URT AUSTIN, Prep. Christian Science- R R 1, Whitby, Ontario society - c Two wiles west of• Whitby► *a me�ghway, Behrens ROM HILLS. ONTAM and BRADY PMONl: Wbitbr MO. W4i2 'CH URCN�ASEBVT�CIOOL P - - - '■ LUMBING SUNDAY -11 a.w.--fry do ` 14N•rts,n suNdinp, Kfipets• Y. ' PLUMB 1 N Testimonies of Hallo; we ,1"s of *4 Wednesday Menong, AtPRED KAYES CHECK YOUR how of s pin. 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A .. • - -- - .__----tNi'ER AND _ THIS 00111M GOOD AT THE STORES DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL NOV. LRD TO DEC.1STtt EXTERIOR PAINTING Servrce of worship 11 is. lillio - PICKERIHG PUBLIC 'UTILITIES COMMISSION R & "ILl ■■tttttattattttttttttttt■L1ttt■tnLtttatt■tttRttttttttttttttt■ (Xowwerly A. IL HM) MAIN STR.,�PICKERING Free Estimates ' .MARKS -ELECTRIC �FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES PHONE 942 -Ml Phsie: Umple 9,2M : VMRMAY, NOVEMBER IS, I�i2 _ - - . I. THE 'ICKERMO NEWT _ Page Nine E - Glad to hear Mr. Parker, the her parents. Wonnacott. Harbron and Derek Spencer, w BAY RIM HUS pried of Fairport . Beath Mr. Len Wilson attended the Mr. and Mrs. James David- their School yeavi.-,g Certific- '' Public School is home from the Ontario Federation of Labour, son attended the African, Youth ate. KIWANiS CLUB of parents, so --come out and hospital, convalescing. at the Sheraton Hotel, Niagara Conference at the Guild of All Mrs. Chas.' Fiss attended RAY RIDGES support your child's classroom. Cathy Fitzpatrick celebrated Falls on November 4, 5, 6 and Arts, Scarboro, on Saturday Mrs. Marshal C roslees 80th Fairport United Church, on 000 her 9th birthday on Saturday 7. and Sunday. birthday celebration at Rich- Lhmvool Road, Pickering Twp. peace Lutheran Church with a Party with friends Mon- The Home and School held Mr: and Mrs Rnnald Com and mend igg, an Sotur&W. on amily spent the week -end with Mrs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa, 7, 1962, for the Organization Peace Lutheran Church, Liver- Zettler and Louise DeBourbon. November 9. It was opened by Mrs. Cox's. uncle -and aunt, Mr. spent the week -end with her Meeting of the Kiwards Club of pool Road, at the Service Road The HI -Teens will have their the President, Mrs. Siginonori, and Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Staffa. sister Mrs. Lewis Jones. *Bay Ridges, in Bay Ridges, on Sunday, Nov- first melting at the church on -who was presented with a cor- Several from here attended Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones Several distinguished guests. ember 18, at 9.15 a. rr Classes Fri4ay, November 16, at 6.30 sage of red roses lay the Con- the Commencement Exercises visited relatives at Atha, on and officers of- Kiwanis were will be held for all .ages from 1� m• There will be games' etc. vener Mrs. Lindo. A fairly good at- Pickering District' High Sunday. - present to assist in the proceed- three years and up. There will The Youth Time Fellowship will crowd attended, as it was the School on Friday evening. Andy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward, of hags, in the persons of Mr. Bob be a Teen-age Bass, and also meet at the church at 8.00 p. Graduation Night at the High Clzap received his Secondary Claremont, had supper on Sun - Stroud, of Oshawa, Past Gov- an Adult Bible Study Class.. m• qday the 16th. Mr. Holmes School. Friends were interested School Graduation Diploma in day with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jam - error of O. Q. M. District; Mr.. Worship Service will follow will be taking the morning ser- in both events, and tried to the Commercial Course; Jo Ast- ieson: + 'Harold 'Anstey, of Peterboro, the Sunday School, at 10.30 ac vice and Mr. Simpson the even- share their time at both affairs. ley; Joy Astley, Joyce Smith, Mrs. Glen Manderson, Mrs. Lt Governor;- Mr. Harold Mit- m. Everyone invited, and en- ung service on November 18th. The tea tables were a very busy Nancy' Puckrin and Eleanor Donald Jamieson and Mrs. Orr shell, Dunbarton, Lt. Governor- couraged to be present for both corner. Reports of the Bazaar Westney received their Inter- Graham attended a jewellery ekact, and Mr. Ben Ruddell, Sunday School and Worship was—very successful: Winner mediate Certificates. Eleanor demonstration last Tuesday ev- President of Dunbarton Kiwanis Service. All are welcome. Brock Road of the ,chair was Mrs. Fred Pet- also received the Award for ening at the home of Mrs. Bili Club, who was highly instrum- em Brock Road, and the stool Highest Proficiency in Grade Graham, AshbUrZL ;ROCK ROAD ental in the formation of this I would like to car good bye was won by Mrs. McQ�tme, of 10. 16'r'ouP, Thes. Brock Road Home and P along with Nels. West- to all the wonderful people Claremont. The winner of the Mrs. T. Annan is staying at School _ School ' held their monthly take, a Dunbarton Past Presid- whin 1 have met, in the Town cushion was Mrs. Ann Burton, .the home of her son, Fred, and +eat; Mr. Bill Butcher, Dunbar- ship of Pickering, during my .meeting on Tuesday, November and the doll to Mrs.- Hayburn. Mrs. Annan, Pickering. itRo Kiwania and Mr. Eric Hat- sir -tenth stair. 6, in the school, with Past Pre- Winners of the grocery boxes Congratulation to Mr. and sident Mrs. Moss in the ch9ir,.•. Mrs. Latchford, Wbodview Dr: Aleld, of Bay Ridges. were: Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Carte -..- Lt. Governor Harold Anstey Margaret LatL� Alter the business meeting, Mr. gill and Mrd IIott. Door prizes oa ;the birth of a daughter on Lange, with a -few words of were won by ACosaanne . Gerb* Friday, in Scarboro l3eneral the meeting,,yri .fast Congratulations to each pupil, Mr:_ t Mrs. Bruce Hill and HospitaL Mother and =or Bob Stroud present- i�c1ry Servet 'aid Bob Rag -4 FAIRPQRT Presented the following`stud- family have moved into the l.g a' brie! address. eats with their Pias: Judith ors. house recently vacated by Mr. m Mr. Stroud wished the new Happy birthday to little Will - Say Ridges Club success'. in the B���� Britton, Barbara Egerolf, Carol Levi Liriton and Jean. Mrs. Lin- lam Durno, who is add=ting pkbgreas programs and projects Shanley, Brian Boys, Frank ton was moved oouple of weeks on November 12, vAW a party, to be undertaken for the bene- Degeyn, Ted'Hunter, Chars Au�� ', N�$ ago from Oshawa Hospital to for matey of his little friers. fit and the advancement of this The Fairport Beach Home James, Richard Keff, Dolf Van Fairview bodge. Miss Marie Hill, at Teachers• School Association General Nus. Mr. Lange also spoke of Rev. M. Buttars delivered a A large crowd att the Coll community and Kiwanis, in r�3.Sk'd ego2 spent last week. teach• t � Mral.eeting on WMednesday, Nov- former 'graduates of- his who Remembrance Day Message on Annual Commencement' at the ing In a rural school at New- The following Officers and ember 7, "was well attended. are now lawyers, teachers etc., Sunday. Church service will Pickering Dist. High School on castle Ont. 0 ors were a acted Mrs. Pernoski, who has a dress- Barb-&mger; ten replied, continue to be held at. 2.30 p. Friday m95t-las�- ngra a- er home to spend the week• for the making class weekly, in her on behalf of the group. Refresh- m. during .the winter months. tions to Mrs. Fred Fisc and to end with her coming year: President, Parents on Wood- Mr. Leslie Taylor, 849 Modlin home, was introduced by Mrs. meets and a social hour was Sunday School at 1,15 p. m. Miss Sharyn Jones on receiving view Dr. -Road;. lst- Vice -Pres., Mr. Eric Hansen, who in turn, introduc- enjoyed by all. Some of the local ladies at- their Honour Graduation Dip Mrs. M. Aitken, Ajax. spent Hatfield, 919 Grenoble Blvd.; ed her girl, as they entered •'A "flying -up" ceremony was tended the Bazaar and Tea at lomas; to Miss Irene Hotner, a day last week with Jim Jia _b_&1_d at the C. E. C. on Novem- Pickering- United Church on her General Course Graduation MacLeod, of Woodviq* ltd. r. a e`�'- ments they had made this sum- ber 6, for Barbara Britton, who at ay afternoon. ' Ines, 1372 Fordon. Ave.; Secret - mer. Mr. Ladd, who teaches joined the 1st Pickering Guides. A number- of hunters from her Commercial Course Grad- Bazaar, at e Hill United W7, Mr. Ken Cahill, 896 Anton- Oral French to Grade a. pupils, Sorry to report Mrs. Ayers, this.area have been away, try- uation Diploma; to Misses Church on ;ember 24, held B Blvd.; Treasurer, Mr. Joe in the School Area, was introd- of the 4th. Con. is is hospital in ung their luck, in their own fav- Geo Hell, 900 Antonio" Blvd. Board nP :gins Burton and Lois Jor- by' the Women's Arrxtliary of uced by Mr. Bell. It was amaz- Toronto. Hope 'she will soon be orate hunting grounds. dan, Linda G Timothy the Rouge . 'of Directors: Mr. Geo. Harding, sham. Hill Boy Scouts, witls 1915 Grenoble Blvd., Mr. Glen ing how a few hand-picked well again. - ( Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb, Death and. John Hotner, their small gifts, table and tree deo- Russell, 753 Krasno Rd.; Mr. children could answer Mr. Ladd Mrs. McHassle enjoyed. a trip I of Pembroke, spent the week- Intermediate Certificates;- and f orations for sale. Come out and John Boyd, 879 Krosno Rd., Mr, in French, in sentences when to Montreal recently to visit end at the home of Mrs. S. to Miss Nancy Burton, Lloyd help the Soy Scouts. Eric Page, 873 Reytan Blvd., -asked a question in French, by Mr. Mort Jacobs, 838 Krogno bran. Mr. Danford won the ` Rd, Mr. Eddie Roworth, 872 Room Count for Grade 6. Mis_� t Grenoble Cres., Mr. Roy Huch- Asselstine, Grade 2. teacher �r+r ell.. 803 Modlin Bill Eagleson, told us of a work day in her • Public Relations Chairman, 830 "lass. Mr. Dunford summarized Reytan Blvd the social study of -Grade 5.. ou w�Safe*W'* it e Best Pickering _ then a social half-hour follow - St. Fronds de Sales C. W. L. ed with Mrs. DeBonrbon and' _ St. 'Francis de Sales C. W. L Mrs. Frew, sern-ing refresh-' ' meeing was held in Holy Re- meets. deemer School Auditorium on Happy birthday to Shares'nstai' G Sofet Monday, November 5, 1962. Atkinson who ryas 12 years s roved :with Mrs. Jack Quilty, presid- old; Leigh Watkins. who was y Opp" : w years old; Frank Garnett. gY THE SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Ing. The meeting was well att- who was of all on November ended and at the conclusion of, Business Portion, Mrs. Jno. 16; also, "happy birthday" to 1_Z1.1- the- Maika made a presentation to Joyce Barker, 12 years, and to - a - Mrs. Waring, who is moving George Garnett, -17 years, on _ November.17. - MM 14 pal !d the guest er jewellery party in her home on - speaker, Mrs. Wal- Friday, November S. Fourteen ter Branch, who gave a very ladies attended and enjoyed the interesting talk on her recent demonstration by Mrs Erna bus tour of Russia, including Huebert, and also the delicious +� _ • 1 stopd m Moscow. Leningrad, cake ably baked by Mrs. Wm r INSTALL ' Minsk, as well as Warsaw, E. Knox for the refreshments. : Germany and West Berlin. Miss Helen O'Connor thank-iH — -- - --— 'ed Mrs. Branch and the evening ing on Monday, November 19, -:•.' n�-concluded with a social half at 835 p. m: at the Community ( 1 hour during which the ladies Hall, for' the purpose bf form- _thanked the ladies of Bay Rid- ing a Group Committee for the - ges served refreshments_ lst. Fairport Beach Orbs and -- i r u ares Parents. wr'`-- _ o or- a The next meeting will Sc held you ease tri, 4o attend. Help - Pi ke Francis de Sales School, is' needed in forming a Ladies' �,�... ,Pickering. on Monday, Decem- Auxiliary: They would be able Easy Adjusted bar 3. • 1 '�- to help in --fund-raising. activit- -_ ies -etc. Aryyone, interested, is - - ,-- .' .Tickets arse now Cir sale f;r urgently invited to attend, /' T G. ----.-K Engineer the New Year's Eve Dance t . Friends and neighbors 'areDe held at fire Rainbow Room, • West Rouge. Tickets: $5.00 a sorry to hear. Bob Crozier is. in ;Approved couple,. which includes buffet, the East Ger*4•al Hospital, and ; we wish.1im a speedy ;;;Query. bar and door prize, spot prizes, - s Fair - noise -makers, and hats. Dorsi'' meeting of the Fair- a - W drsappointed....yet your tick- port Beach Library Board was f _ �� :. held at the church last Satur- day. RW etc early. For ttirtlher informs- More new books will be a= !{ , S39 - Con, call ---Mrs. Rita Klij1% 839 ' ..� +,�� ► 2968, Mrs. Bernice McCartney vailable m a coupie'st weeks. 839 2984. Mrs. Jacobs 839- Iicik Matthews was on leave ��� fmah the Canadian Arnha+, and ...Ca Mrs, Joan Berry 8Coach s spent, •, an enjoyable week -end ....Call for Hockey Coaches • from Bay Ridges and surround- with • friends and grandmother,�»< -.... Mm Freyahoutln. m —ing areas. For info tion, A Teen -Age Dance was held - - Mr. Joe Bell 839.46to 1 at the Glornmuni Hall on Tri- �. Congratulations to Mr. and w YOUR Mrs. Joe Bell, Bay Ridges Hock- �y nigh adios' Association of i t. ey Convener, who became :the Fairport Beach will meet on proud parents of a baby girl at the Ajax Hospital, on .Noverr� Monday evening, November 19, Der 10, 1962, 8t . the Comknunity, , Hall. A : 0 O 0 Is Hawklns" Dance was : i The November meeting of the held at Dunbarton High School ! ` Bayview. Freights Home and on Friday night, with many of School Association will' yroung people in attendan f PRICE$9.95 plus small installation charge be held In the school auditorium, Mon ce. day evening, November 19; at Mrs: Rickett was on the pan - 8.00 m, The el at -the West Rouge Home & - - - guest speaker School meeting on Wednesday - r MO. � 4261 will be Dr. Koerber Drrec � o , Director night 4f Special Education with the Everyone welcome to attend Scarboro Board of Education. Dr, Koerber's subject will be— a -council' meeting at the• Dun- . day, Public School on TuesLaw '.Motor,- es'.. ' erinThe Emotionally Disturbedchild".._ - tray, November 27; at 8.00 p,y' _- There will be the usual book m. An interesting meeting is presented to the. teacher. of the ,planned — the theme to be :BE room with the best attendance Home A School Relationship r with Teachers", • • {ACCUMULATE THE EXTRA BONUS CASAERSARE i R DY WITH .�� TAPES AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF --\ \� s TTHE MANY GIFT ITEMS NOW SHOP AND SAVE AT ... ICiCERING P Ri*'c'lhar son.... - -