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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_11_22, 1 IP THE - r _ WS-FHITEHALL 2.114'1 _1CXE i _— VOL. NO. 80 NO. 7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1962.. PRICE - 10c Per Copy-, •• • . • ' Best AN Round .Boy And tri a • • 0 FOUR TAX N0111111q'1o11S For PO%kerMn PAYMENTS •-Night*'Ho1d.t'..,!..'.JVilla e fride Good news for the taxpayers g y.. In 19of Pickering Township. - 6 ,taxes will ns paid In Publk,'Meeti` � ��four 'installments, instead ofesday'- the usual three. �/ Next year payments will be _1PIICKERING VILLAGEdos June—fitand In/April; ffll De icate New- West Roge-October. - _-- _Nominations for-theoffice _ - Council passed a bylaw this Reeve, Village Council, Public week, providing for the four tax Utilities Board ion and Public Church/ Thursday] November Installments in 1963. School Board will be held at rn This doesn't reduce taxes, it the Pickering Village Comun- just softens the blow. ity-mall- his Friday, November c..■=..a.a.....a.hh...■ 23, between the hours of 7 and Dedication of the new build= - 8 P. n -k Pickering Village Ing of Grace Presbyterian Rash Of Shown hen with Mr. J. C. Richardson, Principal of Pickering 8 p. m Church, Port Union Road, Will Villa ]w District High School, are the All Round Boy and GM with their /�.�,�.� The nominations call for a be held Thursday, Nov. 29th VNCII Nouse - �ncoln Car Acc�de�s i ttp�lEbs that were presented to tffeen, at the scant commence- Reeve, Four ' Councillors, Six at S P. M. This is the tenet ment oxorcbo& On the left is Glennxs CreeewNL and en_ - Trustees oar church building aTd-Hobbs. Photo b Iran Williams ('�fi �c kh� of the Village of 'Pickerin and stalled to serve y g .9 Cernennial and West, 'Rouge Chief Howard Nid[ling !`e• Two Commissioners for Public dis}ricts• ports several local accidents lin November 29th Utilities Commission. The church will be dedicated Pickering Village, duriW the • • �s II . C • N CIIW L7 In case an election is called, District Govenor Ed. Storie Pays the polls will be open for that by the Prebytte East Presbytery past week. The pupils and staff 'of Lin- of the Prep Brian Church of Ian Wilson f Oshawa, last • purpose on Saturday, Decem- _Canada Special speakers for Thursday, went out of controL Coln Street Public School are ber 1st between the. hours of the service will be ministers of and rolled three tunas on the .....'Visit TO Pickering Rotary Club holding "Open House" onWed- 10 a. m. •and 7 p. m. the Presbyterian Churches. Rev. Dufiins Geek bfttft nesday: November 28• from TOO. Public Melling fie' to 9.00 P. M. Parents and Public Meeting for the 'rate- W. Fulton, minister -of Grace the girders anti endfl0g up on Reminding his listener's that friends are cordially invited to payers of Pickering Village will Presbyterian Church will also the root. He was treated at the Edward G. Stone, Oshawa. Rotary is not just- "a sanctuary attend. be held in the Community Hall be pini' Ajax Hospital for face lacrat Church se Governor of District 707, Rot- of good fellowship". . but a The work and books of the on Tuesday, November 27 at 8 services will begin ions." ary International paid his off- "power station of action". pupils will be on display, and p• m in the new building on Sunday Also last Thursday, 31r. RoW icW visit to Pickering, one of _ Recognizing --by understand- the teachers will be present to The purpose of the meeting p. m. ser 2 of 11 a. m. and 7 McGregor hit a pole is front of forty-two Rotary Ciubs of this ing such problems as -anti-per- discuss with you the progress is 'for the ratepayers to hear p' other with • Rev. Fulton' and. the B -A station No one wast District, on Monday evening, at sonalism where the _arson is being made by your child. the reports of the various dem other speakers taking the sere- Injured the regular weekly dinner being crowded in a masa sot- partmen§ of the Village Counc- ice. All members of the tong- Floss Fulton f Toa�ohYfo else in the local h let mechanization and auto- R T. Doble, Principal regation, and -friends are spec- �a'd Goetmer of Pldoerift ting �8 y: il' and also the reports of the invited School Cafeteria. matdon which are destraoying members of the Public Utilities ley to come out to at were h treet n� on e 2 sea! Governor Ed. Storie, an en- the pride of craftarranship; by Commission and the Public least one of the services. Church street last .week. No thusiastic member of the Osh- acknowledging-ne� one was tnjhaed, although con• that the great- Outlines' Plan School Board. side twee Pt' ww �o was awe Rotary Club since 1943, est noise is not that of the it. VYff f f If err election is called, - the Bay �n �.� In his address to the local dub omic bomb, but thq of a pop- r candidates for office will also //��.... A car belonging to W. Johns used, as his theme, the now ulation explosion which is the To Township COWKII be heard at this time. Killed VII ' 4Oa , Prout of sg Cameron street wag well-kmwn plea of the Inter- most neglected problem in the It is -hoped that all ratepay- stolen,from from his driveway lad President, Nitisli Lah- world today; by knowing that Mr. A. E. Huddleston of the ers will avail themselves of this Wednesday nwrnh�, No ad wry, of India, the first Asian there is illiteracy in this great Hydp Electric Power Commiss- opportunity to hear,reports and Mr, John Nicholas Sission, 40 Wert a it's _ry'President of RotaInternat- world of ours—it is a funda- ion told Pickering Township the candidates. It fs in the int- f ma Is Ridges was killed almost tlrecovery at _ Va lonal - "Kindle The Spark With- meatal truth . that A society Council this week, that he did erests of every ratepayer to be instantly Friday night when his . based on ignorance is not a soc- not expect they would be start- present- ' car rolled over three times on 01 Using this' theme, the Gover- iety--If is thaw. ' .. _ Highway rod just west -at the. , T��4 C0� nor asks:. "How can this be acc- Rotary has the opportunity. rdevelopment of their lines .L (� PPo from m their proposed plant at Township Hires Road omplislxd'" 1114 "What purpose now and again of claiming: but the lake, across the township He was pronounced dead on Kansan will It serve?" . "How can we not boasting about its influence to the Cherrywood sub -station arrival at .the Oshawa General .demonstrate our 'purpose?" in international affairs for the for another five years. _ Hospital.Theme questions tur armwered aheviat= of many 1111 mallon- _ Mr. Huddleston told Counciltime and was eastbound, when vision for the Township of Peek- -"by being conscious of the al crises, and Governor Storie thatthey required a 315 foot Pickerong Township Council, his car went out of control and vg were named i Council ` fact that strength comes from took this opportunity f re strip runrring through the end- this week hired a'Road Supt., down a 10 foot embanktmemt at a special miwtins this week. within, and that we have the minding the local club of this ustrial area of the township for. to fill the vacancy left by the He was found lying about 10 Members will r+eoeive $12.00 power within ourselves to kind- fact. He points out that Rotary the line and for railwayrunn- late J. S• Chapman. • .. plus 10e a mile. � lest from the car, which was per meeting, le the spark". - . does not "take sides", but rat- Ing to the south. The railway,Mr. Robert Buck of Rouge badly damaged.by the accident. Named were: Ken Reesoa', �:- CDntinuing, he reminds Rot- her an in-between, mediator, or he said wood be available to Hills was -hired at a salary of nrianc _af -corm of the 1- -- - W. H. Westney, Alex Robertson; industry and low voltage lines Per annum. Avoid the Rush - Send Your Wm K. 'McLean, mid W. Com- -Of Rotary in the creating of "dgferences" have reached the on the strip, could possibly be Mr. Duck started work last 'local fellowship, community "crisis" stage. - - ugh to service faMories in the Monday and is on a 6 month Christmas Mail Early lery. a— W- r � betterment, -community aid: in- . , The local Rotary Club has a probation period. ternational goodwill and under- developed a much better under- . „' standing �cailul much of 'the standin of Rotary's .Purpose . He said the .,route for the ng -V � ��ge T Ken Sen.e As 'OnC now -evident accomplisht;§ menas a result of Governor Ed, tided upon, after studying ten In each of these efforts. Storie's visit to Pickering. , other routes rerommened by World Trip Mr. and Mrs. Grant Messer, parents, Rev, Dr, H. S. a the Township Planning Bd. He ane holiday is Bermuda at this Mrs. S rd. Faith is nursing ��•,Y,said the Planning Board is not time. -at Grace Hospital, Toronto. Slim Soe�ety To I AmuW Meeting content with the route selected _ local cabmen'Mrs. Wm. Graham and child- The Pickering Hunt Club re - by the Hydro s Institute ren, of Guildwood, spent Tues- turned home last week after At a recent meeting of the the year's activities will be Deputy -Reeve Mrs. •McPher- presented an. "evening on Fri- sea - day with Mrs BOrtgard, Mlil erre-of thenen best hunting Executive of the Pickering Twp. heard,'and an 'election of off- son. said that she felt the lines. day last, in the local Common- Stree sons, with the fohamng spoils Historical Society, the date for iters for 1963 will be held. should follow the other towers ity Hall, with a program that I Mr. and Mss Edgar Ani, eight deer, on%mroose, one bear. the Annual Meeting was set as One of the township's repres- now in existence; that the included two very nice choral oentertained at a dinner party Mr. andMrs• Cyril 'Morley _ o the Township Hall, in Broug- Milton J. Mowbray, will add- stake and that the towers are Coln St. Public' School, under n of Mr. Andrew's 73rd birth- . on. Sunday, visiting Mrs. Mor - ham, at SAO p. m. ress the meeting, after which ugly things. She said she pre- the direction of Mr. Kenning- day, Certs ' wem: Mr. and ley's sister, Mrs. Bishop, and Besides an fntmwting grog- refreshmernts will be served flEff I d route S, which she con- ton; and, a pictorial trip "a-1 David Bath and sort of her husband tarn, including films of special The Society hopes for a well- sidered' would not' affect ' so round the world", - in Coloured ► Toronto; M.• and Mrs, W. A. A large crowd turned out at Listoripi irate mst, reports of attended gathering to enjoy a many Property owners- slides, by Mr. Ken. Sime, local iced, of Meyersburg, and Mr. the Pickering Community Hall ; --Piles of steel stuck up in the Pharmacist, who it is known, and Mrs. Gordon McLean, of on Wednesday evening, to see sip► is not very nice at the best has made three extensive trips vvhdtby. the Blue Notes Open House, Must Detail Contents Of Parcels of times", she said during the past couple of years, The fire siren: sounded on Mrs. T. J. Wheeler EnMrtalns Mr. Huddleston ,§•aid there the scenes taken in San Fran- Tuesday morning at 6,30, was Voluntow Swim Workers was too c much difference in cost cisco, one of. the ports' from for a call next door to Mrs. Thomas Wheeler rec- For Overseas Say Postal Officials far. Route 5 which- would 'be which he travelled, to Haiti,the fire hall, the home of Mrs. ently held a luncheon at -her $910,000 more. The 'total 'cost Fiji Islands, Hawaii, Tokio; f Rachael Irish, The space heater hone on the Brock head, for of the line has been estimated Hong Kong, Singapore, Ceylon, i flared up and was "well under the volunteer workers in the Canadians who want their ue. Mrs. Fairclough pointed out at $2,943,000. g order the Indonesia, and many. others. I way". Mrs. Irish said' "five min- 'Handicl:' pped Swim Program. Christmas Gifts 'to arrive in that improper',completion of ground, be cold cost up A good camera; knowing how utas more and . her kitchen The luncheon afforded an opp- Britain safely, will have to en- the customs delarations can to 12 times much money. to use it, and where and when would have Serie'•: ot'ttinity far those wtfo work in sure that Customs 'Declarations easily, result in. gifts .being de- He said could not discuss all went to the acquiring of al Mrs. Crowther, St. George the pool .with the children, to . are eempletely -filled out and layed, 'and may even lead to a difference f $900,000. with rare collection of coloured pic- - St. entertained her `sister and meet those who work with the properly attached to each par- seizure of the parcels' or impos- the 14. E. P. C. tures, a collection' very few per- husband; Mr.': and Mrs. Coburn, children on land. During the cel, it was pointed out by the ition of penalties. If the Dec- Mrs• McPherson b' ed to sons will ever have the, oppor- of Toronto,. for Sunday. dinner summer program, both groups Postmaster General,' the Hon-. laration does not provide suffic- the price of $3,000 acre, a tunity of getting together. last weekend; also had her are so busy, they never have a ourable Ellen Fairclough. ient information; the package figure Hy pre w pay The hall was filled for the sister-in-law and husband, Mr. chance to meet and talk with The Postmaster General said must b4ftpned by British Cus- the township r about about 10 entertainment, and interest and and Mrs. Telford, of Markdale, one another. It was • the first information. has been ,received toms Nkys or the addressee acres of their dustrial land, enthusiasm was quite evident visiting her for several days time in'9 yearsthat these vol - from the British Post Office, has to be asked to provide fur- "The Township not a .char- througkout the entire presen- this week. untteers have got together in that many parcels from Canada . ther details. itable organization, and we aretation. President, Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice this way, Mrs. Wheeler, said it re a. being delayed `at ports of.-' Mrs. ' Fair'clough expressed not going to give the Hydro 'Graham expressed the thanks had their son Lloyd, and fam- was unfortunate -'that the teen - '-- entry. because of faulty customs , the hope that Canadians will land for nothing", she said: of the Institute members for fly out for dinner. last qunday, age volunteers' were,not able to declarations. She said many avoid unnecessary delay and After further discussion, a attendance given, and. -for the The "1953 Henry J." up for attend, but they were at school, Canadians use general terms inconvenience by describing the resolution was passed that the silver collection ..taken (some auction at St, George's Bazaar at the time, _ ,. ., . 1 such . as toys' , dothfrfg , -or-conterrtr-of- of -each -packet accvr= land be said to the fiyiII+o with- tMrtY odd dollars) which goes �Y� has rwt-base iced-- -- "f.3hrlsbnas' Gifts"•, on the Dec- ately, separately ' ana in , detail. in 30 days for $3,000. per acre, toward the sixty dollars requir- as yet• There are two or thhree BIRTHS laration. This •L not a proper By .following these regulations, with the provision that road ed to enable this Branch to men bkbftW on it, so we -- declaration The British regula- she said; they can rest assured crompings be sold bade when •'adopt" one of the manly cies- still to wait for the whIANWs W. ofd Mm J. D; 'Newell tions require • that the exact their parecls will arrive at des- requirvA and thAt access to titute "Eastern" children --for (Dl: J. AL Atkbsoo) announce natu" of the contents must be tivation without difficulty or any railway lines be retained one year,, This project is surely Mo Fain shmakfirill,wW out the birth of Marguerite Elaine; We hope you wilt all patron- ize the Home d: School Bazaar ,SEt%l= series of Bible Study Sessions -THS PICIc!<RIIUQ► NlWlf THURSDAY, HOVEJMSER 22, I%Z- , on: Saturday, November 2C commencing with the chapter -PICKERING NEWS *�lORT frc►rr1 : Walter no r4 -THE -i— ESTAf3lISNEY 1E$1 - - — _ -------RARRISTER —SOLICITOR NOTARY Issued every Thursday COMMISSIONER FOR' OATHS by Ths News Printing and Publishing Csnnpany . JaVorind as Second Class Mail Matter Post 6ffica OWL, Ottawa, OnL OY HON. MIKE STARK Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 _- paCRRTION. IUTES: $L50 Per year — UsU� .Stat': S3A W ifs M.P. ONTARIO It Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. ? Highway BARRY MURKAR, Editor Motndiay but went on with ' Way". by Rev. 17, bfathers. .. ABYEIITISINO 'RATES UPON REOtEST — Parliament. did not take time. off business a§ usual' - r' Donald G. Crossley a program of t for- budget resolutions pu . The business related to the various his Budget and already ia' - 1p d Attend _ � by the Minister of Finance in �,I An of taxation, but requiring the a- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT _-.... ` corporated into the machinery • are the resolutions which ,the These .TORONTO - !i •Railsido Rd„ Doe Mitis — 4131.5516 ' Next Tuesday evening, members of the Pickering prroval of Parliament. for several weeks and since port was heard. regarding the Village Council, Public Utilities Commission and the hoose has had under consideration importance to the average taxpay er, it AJAX PLAZA RE8IDENC6 ..Mekoring public School Board will make their annual reports on they are of considerable during 1962. might be well to summarize them here. to Ajax M2 -t231 _ M-� the work and progress made ' First, the dependent's allowance for a child be increased SEPTIC TANKS COED on SMC 4It is in your interests and it is your duty as a tax- $300.00 and otherdependents $550. each; reduction in corPoa'at- ' various was read frau the Stouffville ---:arid ask questions, if you have any. Complaining on the ion taxes; incentives to companies emgaging in research; payer of the village to get out to this meeting. Listen other incentives to logging, mining and drilling operations. andFA_. SOI�WaZED PROTiCT10N street corner is no good. If there is something you do o� . tidying up resolutions of a similar nature.. or want information about, any memb- T3>,e incentives granted . to various oil and gafirms in orderT f -� N � U A�iCE ...")t Z; Werstand, -- e!' pit #wse boards will be more than happy to try and to encourage activity in this field opened up a considerable line / �p you, a of debate; and it is interesting to note that some of the oppos-• - . from which had accused the government of notA1'�alit�e 4-0416 ition was groups If an election is colied, candidates for office will also being expansionist in its economic policies be heard on this same evening. These are policies designed to stimualte activity its the oilAUTO — Lff — CASUALTY For just one night in the year, show a little interest drilling field in order to build up our dwindling reserves and to in what is !� an in your own Community. Be sure to provide incentives to other basic industries as well as to encou- attend. Time'S p. m. Place, Pickering Community Hall. rage industry to engage in seentfic research, which every ec- onomist who has said anything at all in the past ten years has to the -Government. Hardware Ltd. : l{Irminaniwr AlirisFk Club � reconrmeded �O�d At the same time, there was aid: to the individual taxpayer up- •the well ag- i.ZOSe GLASS- GL.AStI G, The D. A. C. colours .were .....Brock in shape of higher exemptions and this was pretty a L L. - PAUM, HOUSEWARES, ine�i last Saturday, November 17, at t#ne Metro Toronto Gym-The Brock Road Home and reed on by 'all groups at the outset. atSchool executive met on Mon. 'These budget resolutions were going on this week and were- Competition held at the POW>� MOWERS (TORO,. LAWN :BOYS !k OTi�iB) nastic Nov. 19, at Mrs. Suginomori's taking considerably longer to pass than normally would be the Halt. Last season this Plans were being raised -� in the afternoon: •14 wt was-Ixdd.on February 10, case on account of a :number of points of order for next month's meet - ,O0IA, pTag,S ETC. - made 19A2 --this season, the date was during the course of debate. adeaniced to November 17. Due be on Dec. 4th Meainwhile, there was no telling when Parliament would be - gpgEBANH PLA2.A AT. L-ill61 to the altern#tr'dns to the Dun- Brownies. Cubs and Scouts :toheld their regular meeting on able to get down to serious and important legislation still wait- High School, the D. A. in ore. the order paper and waiting since September 27th. Mon. Nov. 19 at the Red Cross g C. was very late getting under . wqy this season; and it was im- Centre.; On Saturday, Nov. 17, The Minister of Agriculture was still trying to pilot through -for a hike with has bill which would put more fleadbility in the Farm Credit -f Possible for the Club to enter the Scouts went e� team for this irnnportant their leader, Mr. Slater to Dix- Act and make it easier for small farmers to obtain loans; there limit 75 on [ r @ a # O' C S O e orpetition However, Tine ie. Trestle. is a bill on the order paper placing the age of years �... Ricketts went along to repres- A few of. the children went 'rhe Senate; timers is a bill still standing and still proceeding at a8 to see the Santa Claus -parade • ' est the Club and competed in snail's pace through Parliament; relating, to stricter connect . o! them 0 MONUMENTS " on Saturday, but most of ... +tire Tyro Mea Class B' events. drugs in -Canada rti order to stop a s•epitition of fire thaliditn- _ � . ,� % brarght home the TroPtlY h it on Tv atIde gam, There are amendments to the Post -Office Act; Can- Place I(nund Gyms- Combines Investigation Act; F.xpmp- OF DISTINCTION !or Third all Douglas Vorrve4te of Brock stress Evidence Ari: the D na`t. UY PZ first m the riation Act; the Air Carrige Act and a number of - others. Vault; Second in lam, had the misfortune to Horse -tits Horizontal Ear; Second _in break his wrist is a fall on As Mitnister of Labour, it will be my duty to put before Pari_ iament an AM relating to safety of employees in industries und- for' T�-REEENERATCN°5 the Parallel Bare, and Fifth, in Saturday. � Yree Exercises. With only Mr. Len Ownutt of Oakville er Federal control. This will mean that the Govermm�ent will be ' ° t visited his parents on Sunday in a position to enforce certain safety precautions and ur just over two weeks Pr'c'Pm'a ' Sharon Woodcock of Toronto; _ :, jM y� wag riot at all bad. est mines. shipping. railways and kindred .industa'les �o � spent the vneeloetrd visiting Mr• lice is in hazard — _ i Sta��rd Br� Ltd end Harvey Mahn, Head Coach, that not phTceti unecessary or jeopardy: . end Bra' O0"'� and family. o e " son be 3� PreW Of I will also have the responsibility , of. piloting an Act to prov- this Tad has made. There are quite a few dWd- Pr's ren and adults home with bad Ide an opportunity for labour and management to work out _ Because o! the n School colds- Hope they will soon be measures to alleviate the effects of -automation In industry; J JIA p N U M E N T S atiHig • ns the well again. such as restraining employes to take other jobs; doing renes:- _ C4n will not be available for the Club to use on Thursday. ited Mr. and Mrs: E. Stein In on erring workers. s DUND November 29 --so there will be Etobicoke on the weekend There is also Legislation on the order paper standing in the • NO GYM on that date. After tonight (Thursday, Nov.. 224, no Cherrywood name of the Prime Minister and relating to old age security programs. This too, is awaiting consideration' of Parliament. - �°e regisuvAio� will be tak- - COOPER BLACK LTi. en for boys or girls under 14 The Pickering Township Hort yews. Pee Wee (boys and girls ticultural Society held their arirre years and under) from 7.00 Annual Christmas Party in the famil i Sorry to hear r. 'i'ed Old Rev. F. ConkeY. Mrs. _Marion iKcClEments presided at the or- -ROAD —_-TORONTO Clnerrywood United Church.hail to 800 p• n• on Tuesday evening. The games, Tyro Beginners. (girls 14 yrs. field got a "bump ori the head" e 1 hockey last Sun- playing gan• The choir entered to the Ftocessional As pants the hart - BLOCKS & $RACKS iamd under; boys 16 and under, contests and singing were en by all Gifts were � Hope tie's. better b now. water brooks". The special .- _ -: STRUCTURAL STEEL • • . nev�done gym be- .joys .given "tro-_ have fore) from 7.30 to 8.30 P. Tri- . toe one p Christmas Tree. The exhibits United Church Women was ,•_,�.,.�� vas. -an arrthesa- "Cheribum Song", s � by the _ - CRA RENTAL Tyro Intermediate (same.as a- bove, who have done' at least were few, but beautiful. The winners oars to be congratula- held at the hone' of Mrs. K. Msebrough. It took the form of full choir. The Scripture Readings were .' STATION ROAD, PICICERM, ONTARIO • - ' i 1 one year's gym) 7.30 to 8.30 P. ted- - _ _ a dessert luncheon° which was Psalm 8 and John 17: 11-Z6 Phomm UYM. 2-1160 — WA. 2.5103.. — MO.: -6911 : nL Tyro Advanced (Comped- The local hunters arrived enjoyed by all. The President. Mr. C'ornkey based his sermon, fico and Display team mem- bens) 7.30 to 9.00 P. m High home on Saturday, but not with (Ne. Mrs- A MacDougall. • Presided at the .meeting. Mrs. X. Rise- on the text 1st. Cor. 10: 31 — "Whft wr* therefore ye 'eat, or : - -- Sdnool Students. a30' to 9.30 .the luck of other years. p, rn. Adults from 9.00 to 10.00 body got dt• sd.) We are sorry Cecil Hollinger Brough opened the Devotional Period with a hymn and Script- diinli or—whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." The is in hospital in Oshawa with ` ure reading Mme• E. Taylor Thoughts, Presbyterian Church in Canada - fiMO. pneumo a speedy recoVery CO-- and Mrs. M. Hollinger led in. it creed. The Bible is the supreme � r • prayer Rev F Little began a standard Tre he is 'the West AARieTi • a0[lAtOlR We hope you wilt all patron- ize the Home d: School Bazaar ,SEt%l= series of Bible Study Sessions _ mrinster: Confession of Faith. on: Saturday, November 2C commencing with the chapter the Larger Catechism, attd the , . _ Tmknpb 6 • Sim : Mr. and Mrs. F. Hodgson of "What is'neligion?" taken from Shorter Catechism, We are con- ' the West, are visiting relatives the book "The Word and the cerzed today on the first. ques- 8'Alll�'o tT ROAD, SOUTH D=413AitT N - and friends in our community. Way". by Rev. 17, bfathers. tion of the Catechism "Man's Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tweddle During the Business Period, on chief end is to glorify God and - spent the week -end with ,Mr. encouraging and imt'b"M re- to enjoy Him forever." The. and Mrs. Law in Lindsay. - port was heard. regarding the highest aim of man should be Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods and Turkey Supper. An invitation to do all to the glory of God. SEPTIC TANKS COED on SMC family from Powassan, Ont• was read frau the Stouffville What Is man is a crucial quer- are visiting Mrs. A_ Woods and Anglican, ladies to their Christ- Mas Tea. A donation of $10.00 tion now. God created man in - His own image We must come COMP M - SWIft TANK was voted to the "Vote NO back to this. Man ' to God's Cbnunittee" of Pickering Twp. creation. In the 100th Psalm, NEW TANKS 161STAMM DRUGS, LTD It was to attention we read'. "Know Ye that the ��� 0�e�, , of the ladies the great abed for TAS ys it is He that hatfr• chlldren's clothing in down- made us and not we ourselves. PAT PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS p. t9w n Toronto' Notice will be '-Let us manifest in our lives put in the church bulletin, when loyalty to God. To' walk with will : The t joy Him for -ever. er. they be gathered up; God is o en rev ladies 'in charge of the Decem- Man's tendency is to say "glor- PICke�lilg Tau Ltd. COSMETICS - SUNDRIES -KABY NEEDS ber meeting asked that they ify the man". The image of God have their meeting on Decem- must be, restored to man and ber 5, instead of the 12th. The it O E FOLLOWING SERVICE: Christ. FERE YOU TH •has n in Jesus Cis F - President closed the meeting • _ _. Thus are enabled more and STORE HOURS:. more to the unto sin and live TEMPLE TAXI HRS. with Ehe -Benediction Hostess- _ —� es: Mesdames K. Risebr:ough, unto righteousness. Jesus said,TEMPLE ANE�MRRIIMD-SERVICE 24 HIM i WEEK DAYS GAILY 9 o.it11. t0 9 P.M. W. Petty. G. Mayinard, E. Tay- ye first the kingdom of TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE. 24 HR$. ion: and »L Hollinger. God". Whatever we do .in ev- TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMBlST SUNDAYS .Dd HOLIDAYS 1, PAM to 5 P -M-' eryday life, do all to the glory -. Andrew! of God, glorifying God, send e*. _VOR MORS MWORJMATION. N.ELK AM CAU s joyft` Him forever by obe�h St: �4 - - t :,TEs 9.1.144 PHONE WMftia 2-S► congress __ nuxubIl . OO{tSttOW by IWed by Marion Br'isbi0. i -'•THURSDAY, •NOVEMBER 22, 1962. THE PICKERING NEWS - s 7 I. Page TIV" - - _..__ _ . _� . _�UNBARTON - tot t _ -- - made to last Frida and sand - _ ing from a -heart-attack... [NSURANCE - United Ch r - following the' "bottle drive" Mr, �+'+ - The regular morning service m r son and family visited Mrs. n W. met last Wed- •Gioe WIL Z.62ig was conducted by the minister, 1' Anyone wishing to contrib- Thompson's family, Rev. J. A. Lewis � Jones1e of MM. ReaidCIIOL WH. 2-3jj$r W - A` McKay, assisted b Lite bottles to the boys on thesePresider y days would be helping and Mrs• Payton, in Trenton, Mrs, Lloyd Wilson led the Wor• Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist and, Ping a worth- on Sunday. ship after which choir director. The Junior choir also boys club." Plans were Mr. Kenneth Frederickson, of 'ham ' Rev. T :study C Y R I L . MORLEY" els° made for a Christmas thenew :studyhers �• well, their two num- ys• We feel this Willowdale, was visiting friends 'book "'The Word and the Way" Harty for do pherd, Hear Me and on"'Sunday: i ea "A Prayer"• Dr. McKa read Auxiliary is going to be a suc- Mrs. A Bu using a flip chart. Mrs. Carl s . - ... - •"freer Friend! y cess, and would welcome Dria7cwater and Buzek of Chalk Lake then gave ; �' 2iCl1dClLt A$Eni" 1st. CarinthiansZl,,for his Lela. any Mrs. Mae Gibb were hostesses a talk on her recent triP to y��n� on and 'chose the last half of rretiv members to the next meet- at a shower for Miss Helen England. 32 Ari\IW 1 �/N . Wi _ • p.O. �X j� the. last verse for his text "H f InS on January 16, at the home Erickson, at h[m Drinkwater's and the iie7c- t bhrs7nese Lollovi^ed of Mrs. Wiliam Shields, 41. home last Mo Ung to be at i that glarieth, let him. glory in Glendale Drive: nday evening• the home of Mrs. Walter Car• FIQf 1�NGa ONTARIO the Lori}". The, sermon to The November meeting Mr. Walter Ewnde celebrated son with a speaker from Prete 1 was "Christ, the Centre of the United of the his birthday on Monday, Nov- bytery on "Chris Y Church." Christ should be the United Church Women (ircW) .ember• -12. than Qty was held on Thu ship" ` Thursday, Novem- n, pruce A very quiet wedding' took F v � of the church and of our ber 15, at tl}e church, with- the Mr. Eric s. - confined S _ Personal lives. All our or- President Mrs. Carol Cz iiYll 'is confined to his place on Saturday, Nov. 17 at _ , ganizations too, should be Presiding. me by illness o J 0 H H �. LAY -centred, in order to be Mrs. .Winnie Mitchell Mrs E. Edale the home f Mr: and Mrs, 'rhos gave a very inspirational Wor- ggrnan and daugh- Jordan when their Younger da. truly effective. ing of Will Mrs were visit- ughter Lois became the bride There was a Baptismal fir- ship Service. There were let- ins Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law-. of Mr. Harold Vansickle of 'i ift tens read from the two even -INS U R A N C E - - vice during which the infant units, asking to amalgamate, 'Mm. H. Thorny onto. PRUpENT1AL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- in order to have a'larger work- of Pine Mrs. Charles Fiss in india• OF ENGLAND ice' of Hill Crescent, Fair- Ridge Road is a patient in the posed with the mumps. OD Ev" Lfe, ing membership. This permiss- 'Oshawa Hos port Bch. was baptised Joanne Hospital. loci was granted to be Lit effect At the November meati Miss Audrey Conway of For. LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Marls. in January. ng of est Hill spent the weekend with Pine, Ridge Road. Plans were Sympathy is extended -to Mrs. cers for 1963 the p s of Miss Mary Jean Jamieson, - 107 IpNGSTON ROAD EAST The Communicants Class ' is W, q, McKay on the death of Presented Mr. -and Mrs. Walter Carson meeting on Tuesday evenings her aurit on the week -end, and �' Mcg' took the chair visited on Sunday with Mr. - �"' st'a"' a Ga+. PMwr iMM. >i•1 a t 8.30. for. elections. No new names and Mrs. Ray Carson of T - PMS Ar krdk" Cetraree � Or iftu The Senior choir practice is Mr' Gordon Anrms and Mr. were Presented, so the officers tQ. on Tuesday evenings- at 7.30, it�ed their familiies on the week- follows: PresidentCarltion, of Otaawa, vis- 'for the coming �Mrs will bCarol home Saran Carson re They are Practicing their music end. returned ooking for Christmas, and would wel- Cross; 1st': Vise -Pres., Miss fter cattle while the Royal Wlry. 'f come nth'• E. J• Annie was not feel- Jean Craig; 2nd. Vice -Pres., any new members. ter Fair was in prog� AtPRA1SALS ' ins too well last w�eelc, and we Mrs. I%., Thompson; Recording Mr, and Mrs The Junior practice is at 400 ho Allan Carioca • NEWELL P. m by now he ;s much imp- Secretary,, . Mrs. Shirley Sign- and famlly visited S _ roved. oretti: Treasurer, Mrs. Eliza- relatives in Orillia. undey. with Personals --i We are sorry to hear Mrs. beth Holl' (Gladys The 1st. Dunbarton Scout & H Hollinger; Corresponding Mr. Keith Ward of (gam. Clhb Auxiliary well. It Is n has not been too Secretary. Mrs. Peggy Annis: {ryont showed pictures - i = me held their meet. well, but is now back at work. Unit Leaders, "Afternoon" Un_ P leaf• Mon. . ,Heal Estate' Broker - ridurin9 V111ape •� � ins on November 24, at the day night at the Mens Club a! home of Mrs. Wilda White, of home me the ltA�,! ax Hotsphr � I hire• t, Hollinger; "Even- his pictures do the w,ert pmt WW. 2-8770 er Toronto WA. lbl U Clobaorg FIL i"ng" Unit, Mrs. L Thompson, last summer. ... whltby Mohawk B -t708 TPaDapb Y -1l47 _'us. "if OnrW'A Mil. I" of Dunbarww, nL 7 -- fflelrsrq - EW'RELIAB -STs GEORGE'S _ PICKERtNB • e° N LES Botsgwt and IVIOOtieF . Facilities ¢ o CATERING SERVICES ,.' 94 (Seating 200) a ' TELEPHONE: Q~ Wil. 2.00I6a - VYH. 2 - nos •� • Aim — — �J��af�� � � , '� ••� + iii ....- i j VISION GARP JOHN L. rte►w»oN, 'R.o. KAYE'S PLUMBING _ - ` a r _ -'pR LINEf2POOR fell, SOUTIf) `��• �%� NEWM%AWS SAY Manteitll, /Monteith, Rlehl WES EXAMINED AM = OIASSM "T ED d AMM CHAaTEfIEe ACC WWOUWANTS 0. W. alert` C.A. tI A• . LICENSED TIfllfieu AP*aNTMEM. 1!. 1-Z44L - ----- — Ajant -: ash. -wig � >tlreNeed •, i,1J7 SEAWAY-wHilmhaN l-Osw WATER SUPPLY - W.Hitehan 2-1397 —24-HOUR SERVICE— PmT MalToA' 018 ARMNosa, v M -7 DAYS A WEEK Also SECOND MaerGAQEf _ $&00 for 500, GALS.- AVAILABLE Fog ADof loos ONLY CNEVROIET OFFERSINIS PROVEN. PAY=Bff 7.0AND IMPROVEMIIIN . $9.00 for 1500 GALS. 11111111 ALSO. PURCHASE OR LOANnuuHMANCE AND DEPENDABILITY ON STING MMOA09L � = 1863 Chevrolet trucks proved their mettle` IP YOU 11GUIN ANY MORTOAOE before they went on sale. To do this, six NEW POWER for '63, Chevrolet has two new PlINANCING a /OR PAST -Chevrolets were taken. across the continent for englnes�- a 230 cu. in. Six (140 hp) and a 292 TEMPLE TAXI SIMM CALL �• -R Z, — -cu. in. Six (165 hp). Both are eouipped with COURTEOUS 000 mile shakedown run through some Of 7•bbaring crankshafts positive cranpped with ' =-#he wildest terrain in North America—the ventilation, fall -flow oil filter and Oslcotroh gen AUBREY Ee IRELAND is pleased to,anmwneeso Baja California eninstila-t erators. rhey're the newest additions n. p Q�OXICO. Chevrolet's complete line of proven performance 1 . • Chevrolet's power, performance and depend. _ _ _ — tested engines. "Werin Scarce AND COMPANY ability paid off -the entire run WAS co fetea � __- -_ -� ------ _�� TWO NEW SUSPENSIONS. Light Duty without a breakdown, failure or delay; and with i Chevierrs�� feature independent coil spring front L a NOW OFInQED TO 180'ADEUIIDE ST. WEST only. normal maintenance! That's how, '83 duspegi.ons for too comfort l mfort'and increased !� TRIM SUBSCRIBERS w Chevrolet trucks got the name "The' New , Nearies is Chevrolets rpiew VanahledRiates Ieof TORONTO. 2, ONTARIO spring front suspension. eased on Chevrolet's fie/ InfOrrngti" COIL - Re blas" q rk- ar -R ear suspension, it pro- - Iia 61Nplfe i -S,00 odes belt 'tracking and handling with reduced. This proven reliability is built into every 961. ----- �. maintenance,. llmo Evenings 9-1� truck. Whether you run 'em cross- - --- - A TEnnpie l -17S0 . WA =4 Country or cross-town, '63 Chevies will deliver NEW FRAMES. Stronger, more durable ladder - What they promisee • - type frames are '63 Chevrolet's backbone. Each frame, In each series, has been specifically em Get the facts today, from your local -sheered and built to meet the demands of load Chevrolet truck dealer, then you'll know — and road condltions. It's Chevrolet's way of mak.' Ing sure that every payload pays off in profits Chevrolet pays ofil for you graham NArmwAQm 71 HE, PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER �, 19i2 Page Four - -- _ Ayag Hospital. Church News WORK AS SER*_IFICE — James Leathen. who will be 2 The Ladies' Association of ing. -_ er Another rem r o e it 6.30enis will n. Youth- - years old on November au port ach met at the Gla to repo our atterrt'ion to the Home & Friday, at 6.30 p• m• Youth 1ost People have work to do. �.,a :iue�s and Mss. home of M'rs. Wm: Knox, Mon- has returned from the l=�L School Council Meeting on the Time Group meets at 8.00 P. may that a hotr:e-maker, arrtahill enjoyed the musical day night, and were pleased to General Hospital• uilder,'or a business execut- play y air f" rfinge w mem- Sorry to report little Brian 27th, at 8.00,p. m Dumbarton mon Friday. 'Mr. D. Holmes bets. The next meeting will be gee one wel will to taking both services on The important thing about -,day afternoon, especially recovery, come. The theme to be—"Home un ployment • is not what one is the tune "With a Little Bit of held on Monday, December 17, wish him a speedy ing, but—how one is doing ick" which ..Mrs. Tannahill at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mac- and we wish the same for Mrs. and School Relationship with �chool at 9.45 a. m Everyvae said was "very amusing l .earn and will be a social. even G. Dennison who is still in the Teachers". welcome. The Bible states that Christ .sus was once a guest in 'the' , a- u of Martha and her sister,'FOO-D ary. 'Mary listened to Jesus,\`\" ile Martha busied herself a- but the house. Martha wanted ) be hospitable, but she was I•er-anxious: Becoming flust- 1;4O red and irritable, she cried out l Luke 16: 40) "Lord, dost Thou w , MARKET ..ot care that my sisCer hath i ft me to serve alone? Bid heroppd erefore that she help me." Hi Jesus replied gently and com- Rouge Hills onately, "Martha, Martha, e a a 'G ou art careful and troubled % e PRICES EFFECTIVE bout many thing but one _ r ing is needful: an"e 1VI �n No: Hwy. East of Rouge Bridge Tburs., Fri ' and Sat ath chosen that goo p NOVEMBER rhich shall, not be taken away y �; Tuesday. 7 P• edenesday, 7 p.m. • Thursday, 9 • parr.' rom her. STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, P• m, Saturday,' 6 P.M. '.22-23-24 Jesus knew that the one Friday, 9 P• ! hing which we need above all Oe off plus 20e off - {Save 9e) 89 Ffl',�enefss- e is a spiritual understand- Special Offer of 3 P SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) God and of men in His Special offer of 5e off Plus 5c off Spec' Twin Pack (16 slices) 1 Ib: Pkg. _LIQUID DETERGENT �S■ C Before he. became a great • e -- teacher and healer, Jesus was ... . .. - • . - _.. _ MARGARINE -4 a carpenter, and we can be Giant 40 Oz. Bottle certain that 'he was a good car- tenter and that s performed s S S H 59C --- KENNEL CLUB (Extra Special) 15 oz. tins Save 12c the humblest tasks as perfect- DOG FOOD f� v95c " ly as he could and to the glory a���eS �O of God (Save secs _._ .. Mary Baker. Eddy, the Dis- SAVE 50c- coverer 0c Case of 48 tins S$.99. (Save• $1.13) . coverer and Founder of Christ- _ ,� ft Rite Save 4e 4 roll Family Package ran Science, writes in "Science arid Health- with key to the YORK BRAND (Save 19e) 12 0:. Square tins ���� Scriptures" (p. 40), " It is sad ,49c Tthat the hrase divine service _- TOILET -- p PORK LOAF WITH DRESSING f 79c has .come so generally to. mean 43/a os. jar public worship instead of daily SWIFT'S STRAINED deeds". MAPLE LEAF 3 f 39C We all have the ability to do BABY FOOD - - our work intelligently, pat- 2 s•����D iently. and .lovingly. As w e' aim Plc of 90 at perfection in every task we RED ROSE ECONOMY (Save 8e) 9• undertake, with a deep desire -, BAGS 79� to serve God and our fellow- men, we shah..' gain- an ever- � � IL men, .. -.-TEA lasting sense of spiritual satis- -5C `�J ,M•W,.i faction, self -completeness, joy. SWIFT'S Premium (Save I SO _ 12 Oz. Ties and peace of-mind.'—.Christian SHORTENII' : 39C Science Monitor. �� SAVE 11 c) - -Corned Beed for 'g c fm4dniM s Bay MAPLE LEAF -(SPECIAL OFFER of Se OFF) The regular monthly Chile CHEDDAR CHEESE Banquet Canada Facey Cream Style 20 oz. tins SAVE 7e Health -.Clinic will be held at Natural C H - GOLD BN CORN for 79c Fairport United Church, 'sties- :OLD 12 os. pkg. day morning, November V. r ;MILD 12 ez. pkg. MEDIUM 12 e: pkg. 10.00 to 11.00 o'clock. The Pub- ic a Nurses ; . -- to confer with the mothers, and ° the doctor will be present to -12 Oz. Square tilts � bVc . give the immunization- These YORK BRAND - - Saw lee_ __' _1 R�:E��ST -- services are free, and available RtJMP- to everyone' in the commutnty. TO ue 9C - There will not be a Clinic at L 1�nC�1 Fresh Chicken Wings - Ib. z the Bay during December, ow- � - - ing to the fact the fourth Tues- day of -the month falls on -the �.- FRESH erode A OrN Rear LUCAS ARTHU.R'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC, : Christmas Day, � �/ - 'The Tuesday-Nighters' Club Rs ,�• 1 G '49 Sale, on SHOUC Is . holaing_.a _Rummage-�-on- Tuesday, -- _ -- .. _• • ... , Tuesday, November 27, at 8.00 C . ' DE p. m., at the Fairport United 1 Churck There. will be, a Lucky HICK�1 _ B,�R-MOTOM served. E�:eryone is invited to _ ROAST Ib. 69C attend. = Frying or Roasting (Avg. 3 lbs) We are sorry to hear Mr. ' - - I* illiam Barker, Bayview Ave, FRESH MINCED BEEF Z lbs. $9C P6rk; wu>, Arthur's 9• tc a patient at Sunnybrook - Kospital. We wrs im a s y. . 1 Ib. Pkg. t lr• Tray 1 recovery. LUCAS ARTHUR'S Sliced ' :. ausne.. -4C -- Mr, and Mrs. Gary Balsdon. A who are celebrating their w•edd-OLOGNA 4 ing anniversary ' on K4vember ROYnd Slrloln, T -Bone & Wing Steaks ib. 9Je 2'?• . • RIB EMD` TENDERLOIN. ENR Wb and 7th It", ..FRESH. , Standing PRIME RIB ROAST ........ -1b. 69c 'FAIRPORT LEAD 18H �. -49c'. Ib, c , :BEACH sucED RINDLEss i�. 49c,L� ADASTS �wvg. 2Nt ia.) (Avg. 3 lbs.) Coirgratulations: . to Mr: and BREAKFAST B A C Q� Centre Roasts or Chops lb. 69c. Whole Loin Ib..59c. wed T. Worwood on their 17th Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Wit lb - 49C wedding'anniversary on Nov- ember 27. GARDEN FRESH FRUIT-&-' VEGETABLE" Mrs. Tannahill was very FRESH PORK` (Pknk) , pleased by a surprise her son Bills on SHOULDER ROAST— ib..3�c Monday from•er son Bill and U.S. NO. 1 California _ V..Z lbs. 'Zsc wife, who•live in Owen Sound.Red ;Emperor Grapes one hundred and fifty-five CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69C Good Sire 252. books were loaned out at the :New Crop FLORIDA :. Library last week and the Vol- FRESH MEATY tSIQE) JuIC@ Oran @8 unteer workers are glad to see Z Dos 59c more adults coming i o ' use the - books. Tide Library is open on C No: 1 SelecNd, firm, Golden Ri*e.Z lbs. Z9CWeanesaayg 3.34 co 5.00• BANANAS ..'... .Mrs. P. Cummings acrd dau-SPARERIBS ghters attended a surprise �- FRESH MINCED STEAK ._.:....:. - ;Intra -Lame Heads thday party. at the.home of her : •. Ib. %9C NO. 1, FIRM, GREEN brother, Mr. Wm- Gasson- for grandmother, Mrs. Pryor last FRESH LEAN PORK t �attrraa� CABBAGE •2 '.. pff Bit tb&W wishes to p2.9c i Mary Mooa�e, who was 14 years OaY ; old, and Janice Dewey, who BUTT -1 was 5 1 pare old. on November . t • THVRSDAY, NOVEMaER 22, 1l6 THE PlCKERING NEWS' • --- - - - ._ 4AVYE Ps9e Fiw.CLASSIFIED Coming £vents_.__GREENWOE D - -- welcome. - lei 'go,461 RTISEMENTS Pickering women•: institute Sorry to report Mrs, R. RogMXMXXXXNXXXXXXSM DIVIDENDS Church and Sunday School ers has been on the sick list `"One Mang O ill meet at the home of Mrs. were well attended on Sun- this past week. We hope for a. pininuu;on r --VSE THEM EACH WEEK Jeudwine and Mrs._ Daniel- day- Mrs, P. Wilson told the -- - n s tory u1 Sunday Con BY - THE OBSERVFR For. Scdo day, November 27, at 2.00 p. m. School. Reel. Fleetham took his gtatulations to Mr, and pleas at t is Observer read letters to m. t. u1l There will be a Demonstration text f M�' �t�• )Bendel, on .the arra Editor last week which indicated that this colurrin is at least STATURAL GAS FURNACES of Christmas Decorations, Re- Samuell7thtChap. David and' era H a son, in Oshawa Gen_ being read: I seem to recall the last letter the Editor rec`eiivec _. Gas_.Rsntal Water Heaters; Oil ports of Area Convention, and the Philistines". Wrr Brown, ospital. All well. was when I apparently ruffled someone's feathers. by calling mourners and Furnaces, complet- visit the museum of, the host- Jr., Mr. and Mrs• Claude McTa Pickering sang a very appropriate g' a "sleepy little village".' ell► serviced, from - -;7.W ess. Bring, a "stamped Christ- solo. Fart have moved into, their 'Mrs. Mary Williams who is a Ask about our 12-.tenth mas Card" for a shut-in. Carrs Next Sunday, November 25, new home in our village. apparently the Bay Ridges Corr- ' WaraMy on olt bum*rs. will meet at the 4-corners at these will-be a showing of the. family. have moved otnas and e�pondent for the Ajax Adevtiser seems to have misread my Alrthoriiad Dealer for Consort- 1.45 y.. into column. She seems to indicate that I was directing my remarks - P• m film in our Life c Martin Lut- M at "newcomers" -to our area and of course no where in the Col- 411V ol sus' Ons and aOille Instal at her" in our church at 7.30 home., MILLER HEATING _ ,For Sale By Teadee This film, is well recommended Friends of M�Bobert Mc_ umn do I make any remarks about our new residents, Mrs. Will SPECIALISTS FOR REMOVAL for all. Everyone welcome, p� Vey, who was seriously injur lams can't have realized it but I was directing my remarks at ! Tudor St. Ajax -WH2-3411. Frame clapboard bun alow, to while hunting, will p glad her as' the author of her news report which carried editorial g silver collection is being asked. to know he is slow! (tf) located on the s theThe U. C. W. is ponsort vin ion. -......................................... _ na Read, West side .of_ this entertainment sponsoring rs. - Q B Mrs. Williams standards, I am a newcomer to this area, in the Peterboro HosRitalro g AMo 200 } — APPLES i POTATOES — the First Concession, together Unit No. '2: "U� C. W. held P' Wilson visited one and if there is something McIntosh - Per bush. - $230 with attached day this week with her brother s wrong with this.-something that mak- Other and their November meeting at the Mr. Stan, Byers, es. me• a second class citizen or a person who should not have an { varieties. on hand breezeway. This home contains home of Mrs. W. Pegg, on Wedgy opinion becaus he is too new to the area;, theft I wish Mrs. Will- ' Please bring own containers t Mr.,and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and ' modem bathroom and fdtchen, nesday evening. Mrs. ro la E wn, family visited with Mr. and tams would tell me so. for apples large dining-room and living- had- charge of the Worship blr, and. Mrs. Like Mrs. Will ---PICKERING ORCHARDS room, and one bedroom. Dinin Service and Edgie Pegg cel- Sams; I am Proud of this Commu;rity, anxious. Dining, Program "The ebMr. their . 35th wedding ei- to see it and it's people One mile west of Pickering room can be converted into two Light Shines On". Mrs. Pegg, IIIy prpgress and also to' have some fun at 'VIliage on No.' 2. Highway additional bedrooms, Building Unit header, conducted the by having dinner on times-I'm sure Mm Williams would agree that whether were E 1 WH2-1247 must be .nrowd from day with. son • Alfred and new or old really doesn't matter — present Business. The next meeting will Barbara and Ruthie, and din- contribute to the as lord as we attempt to J site on or before December 3t, be-held at- the home of -Mrs. nor on Sunday with Joe and good of the area we are to For Sale — Jet pump, 15-gall- 1962. Alfred Pegg. Mrs. Pegg served action. taking the proper Tenders for Sandy and Mrs. Lambert of ons. Sri flood condition. Owner building purchase of this a dainty lunch. Oshawa and Flint, Mich, Thank The reason for the.. Hydro land purchase From the Township 1 now ort village water system ng wiH be received up to Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley v1s- you, friends, for all your cards, became .evidern on Monday night last when a represeatgtive Phone: 942-3636. 2.00 p, m., December 3, 1962. ited friends in• Toronto• on Sa't from the, For further information, con- urday. gifts' and `good wishes Hydro attended the Pickering Township Council meet- tact: Mr. H. Lomas, Canadian The Messengers, under the ung and explanted the location of the route for the t = Help W ted IN MEMORIAM line from the site on hake Ontario �°a _ 1 National .Railways, Phone; 2i5- le of Miss Ann Pugh In loving memory of Everett Bay. The route which the Hydro have decided of F-renchman s HELP WANTED . 1• are tu=9 out well to their A. Bryant,,who passed away on .original choice follow, to fallow �, their F"trst-Class Service Station at- meetings, wl'iich are - held on mg the 'line between to 4 November ne 1961. is 19 and 20 is tendant; Licesnsed Mechanic, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Saturday afternoon, every ot- seaalifm m•me.as. .reei+� n. t1 103, Con 1 and then going north-westerly to Cherrywood AND OTHERS her Saturday. cola, Or Registered Apprentice. Apply - Y• This is the Picture-dear � gv- i h.�d r}ner. stat on The loi*ation described above Eliot 607 News Office. The Farm Forum for Mon lands owned b Passes through Monday, Deep in . my heart -your m•mery . Is y a Planning Bt5ard member and a member of the _ In the mattir of ' the Estate November• 26, will be held at kept.. Township Council.- an¢ I understand that. neither are ! "— of WALTER PERCY NEALE, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- To leve, oWrnsh. and wryer forget. larily huPPY with the route. Particu- To Rent Deceased: tort Pegg. Topic for, discussion I believe that Planning "Dairy Policy" Meeting be- Lovingly remeenbetsd. b g Board raid. not approve the route the -STORE FOR RENT ALL PERSONS having claims gins at 8.30 p to )�v y Hydro are determined to use. It will be interesting to see who an Altona Road and Finch Ave, against the Estate of Walter - ei7 one wife Elisabeth and Family. backs down H dro or Elie Pl , y Planning Board. Reasonable rent. Phone: 282- Percy i�ieale: -late of the Town- �g '393• ship of Pickering, in the County s 1!! of Ontario. Insurance Sales_. FRED'S - HARDWARE - { - .SANTA CLAUS SUIT man. who died, on the 27th day � � " • ■as/st■sats■■s////sae/////-/ao//ase/sassa/sas//ni � TO RENT of September 1962, are requite- - BAY RIDGES PLAZA — South-west Corner corduroy and fur complete with ed to file details of same with N R T t 'heard and -wig._ 56.50. Apply: the undersigned: prior to the OUR CHRISTMAS- SALE IS IN FULL SWING NOW! St. Francis d• Sales, P.. T. A., 15th day of December. 1962. af- � � .A -T I V N S Phone 942-3462, ter vibich''date the Estate will HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK be administered, having regard ,. - � -. -, .__ ,-_ :., - Wanted — refrigerator, two to only .to the claims-of which' ~FOR .JUNIOR -Hockey sticks, Pucks, Bicycles, Sleighs are �n order` to p E N N Y w 0 R T H S � four years old. Approx. 12 cubic the undersigned shall then have a feet. Phone: 839-3519 after 6.30 notice, and the Executrix will AOR DAD -Tools, Appliances, Snow Shovels, etc. new store in Ajax - M.J _. ;p� m not be liable to any person of 1, (dee 7) whose clain1 she shall not then FOR MOM - Cornigware. Pyrex, Appliances, rte. have notice CHILD CARE DATED at Pickering, Ontario, SPECIAL -- See and hear Ch ' will. take care of two children Baby the talking doll �on�hn�enfs - Of school this 22nd day of November, .. - : - r. age. Cali: Mrs. Davis, 1%2. It will amaze oul . R Sp" y - $12.88 AREY PAINTING & -' - Y Reg. 519.95 iii only (nov 7) Walter C TMmsee, 0. C. Drop In and see us -Ask for our free colourful toy. tatalegw DECORATING Pickering, Ontario YOU MAY USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN PICKERING . D. CAWKER Selieitor far tM Executrix. • - _ FOR YOUR LOCKE '-,11Mwrwmenf• In/poeted Meats (der 6) � BEEF - +PORK St. Francis de Sales C. p. T. A. —71 VEAL LAMB _. . (Halves or Quarters) - - - CUSTOM CUTTING AND _ ,- well-attended meeting p:: • the St Francis de Sales Fa:re:t4• WRAPPING . _ _ :. ' _. ti,on� held. FREE DELIVERY _. /fiene would be Teachers Association ..,...WEST •• ` on November 15, in It was decided there 66H621 after 3 P. M. 6 224 Brock St. North . a Family Christmas Party, to �HILL _. .'' be held on • Friday, Deoerttbet 14 It should be an enjoyable everting, with singing. t FAIRpORT LAWNMOWER - etc. Thule will be }�. - _ ets'sold on eight. beautiful dolts, SERVICE ' Have atmmaMrer renter. _-- Party. Admission will be: High ed and sterol for the winter) - chool' Students 25c„ Adults ': • lieu dent pay for repairs until 1AAVC1L You Call for it in the spring. - _ Do e and bring —phone- one week bete. you _ d friends It will �� _- _:. want the mower. Free estimate •. •: .. ',.. -family an • _. __ .. a break... in your Chris. -liven before work Is started. _ rush. FREE PICK-UP _ _ Copper. Principah spoke Mr. briefly on the rotary system, ? Fairport Lawnmower Service - - y A; OWEN. Santa c4ettts suit 2B Fairport Beach Road y : _ _ rent (see advt. elsewhere i:1 Pickering 'this befue). Price $6.50 the same - as ore. Phone: fill-1409 A short film was shown on :. (nov 30) - - r "Group Discussion'!The statue for attendance went to Mr. i - •- Kelly's room, Grade 5. The div. WE CHARGE NO. SEES - _ iders box was won e s IT .� . O'Harro_ ran, Refreshments were :_ served by the Grade 3 and 4 mothers. Vaughan Willard_Honte_And ---. Mr. -Campbell, our el _Consultant, =-has= visited- -most- countries in t e SCh°°' A faien The monthly meeting of the : - - - n Willard Home and � circ Vaughan ' • School iatipn was held, ort !. world. He � is here` to help you WI•th - all travel arrangements, a it Monday, November 12, at 8.00 R M. to the school. - The budget for `the 1962-63 - und�the•world cruise or just a bus trip to' Toronto.'- - Association Year was approved _ t by Thhesubject of the was the Roberts meeting RELAX and -Call _ Plan for Sec, ondary School Education.. Why _ not . •make ' all your. a bookings here It. costs•_ no more and we' are n� M. - Mr. V. E. Stetler, Principal Att1NfIR - b 1 a t Of Dunbarton ' ..#JTCHE�ahe h lined the Four and Five-'Year _ ... L111i1Ea -. Arts and Science, and gtygfnesa i mmerce 'Course, and Co along fG1fOM BOAB =MIN• 1071 - 4523 KINGSTON ROAD '� _ with the Two-year Orn uPations ! pICi�MO — Ti 9�a�M1 i NiIONT fiRVICtrW b�IrnMus ;, ' i Mr. Thos, '$ �. Director of Dan High School, detailed the Four and V _ TS.1}i� Five Year Science Technology`' and Trades Course, and furthW . _ explait>wed the Two Y . - - SIX THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1962.. ago SIX _ Gwen Square, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Basil Churchyard 1NE5T -ROV on Sunday.' th BUSINESS ,DIRECTORY :Services In Mr. and Mrs. Cooper' Bat _ . ALuut 250 yuungstea with • a The Women's Guad of Grace and family, Orangeville, visited _ parent, coaca .: i anyone ".Po Ptasbyterian Church will hold, Mr. and Mrs. George Squire, on The Gh V rehes had taken part in the summer their regular quarterly meeting Sunday. at the manse, Roue Highlands GUARANTEEDin the / joyed a party of har:•:burga, Dr., on Wed Nov. 28 at 8.15 P. ROSEBANK Radio -TY Sen►iee afoDtlao!•o!•otaasif>•ai>v French fries, ice cream and pop m. All members are invited teto Funeral Director arranged for them by the Sp- come out. Susan Scott of Oakwood was Any Make Or Model Pickering orts and Recreation . Associat- St. Andrews and St. Colom- the guest on Friday evening of *r ion and was held at the Rain- boo Circles of the Guild are Gail Morris, Rosebank Road. ARTHUR I=. ". VAifOd Church bow Room, at. Nov. 17th. I planning a Christmas Tea and Friends in this district hope Minister. Rev. MoMille Butters During the evening, Mrs. Val gift sale with a special sale of that Mrs. J. Glendenning and PICKERNG Private Antbuionce Service McIntyre was presented with i Christmas cookies on Thu' Mrs. Ruby Ferguson of Old For- A - CHURCH SEtVICE - a lovely Corning ware coffee Dec. 6, at 2 p. m. and are ex- est Rd, are feeling better by DAN OR NIGHT 4.46 A. M. i 11147A. NL - maker by the girl's volley tall ' petting to be the first social this time. Sanday School Ssttw Hours teams in appreciation of her,,event to be held in the new Next week's Euchre will ' be �� TERDe/ rd work and leadership since Mrs. building. A special invitation to field at the home of Mrs. Mar- K-� McIntyre first organized the everyone in the district to come ion Brett, Kingston Ra. Last e d a cu Wi1A. IIAeEACHN{E, Prop.=AUDI.EY volley ball three years ago. out anenjoy p of tea and W� Of Durlbafton * Sunday School 1. 15 P. M. i r ., week's wittnets were: 1. Mrs. _ Mrs. McIntyre' would like to browse around. McLean; 2. Mrs. Langlois; Con. Church Service 230 P. M.' thank the girls for their thou- Special Notice - that on Sun- Mrs. Day; Throw, Mrs. Lang- PHONE Phone WH. Z-2171 her the day, Dec.West ghtfulness in giving c. 2nd the Rouge et=>•totlltas>•tiultleootaft gift• senior school will have losses „Get Well• WSshes" are exten- �j..,,�,� A i ---• -- The .two wimting teams in at the usual time of 9.30 a. m. ded to Mrs. Marjorie Harris, A a km& `-M Pickering, Ont. GRACIE PRE5syTER M the volley ball were the Junior in the school auditorium. Cent- Pine Ridge Road, who is still 09611CH L.Se rs the ennial will hold their Sunday Canarte , and a rue pearls vrho will be presented school at the regular time of in hospital. The Stewards` of Rouge Hill since I"e' with pins by the association. 1� a. m. in the school at Cent- United Church will hold a KEN and CLARKE • Sorry to report that little .ennial Road; while the junior Stewards' Rally in the Church T Andy Haight, Rouge Hills Dr., Basement on Friday, November p R E N 1 C E required stitches when he fell home AUDLEY NEW 23, at. 9.00 P. M. There will be AUCTIONEERS_ and cut his head in his dancing, card playing and re- on Friday, November 9th. The U. C. W. held the Nov- freshments served. This is in Noweed and Autberind fer do , Mrs.- Leta MacLean, Chester- ember, meeting at the home of aid of the United Church Caesrtles d owtatie mw Yetk ton Shores who was captain Miss Margaret Puckrin. Osh- Building Fund.. Admission: $1.00 pwa Stodgy. hPhawntr N•embew for this district In the camp- awa, with nineteen ladies pres- per person. Everyone welcome. Perwinrs, hal Wan wbe esw aign for funds for the Retard- em.The President, Mrs. G. Don't forget to bring the sP k at tessowa4b sates. ed Children last month would Astley conducted the Business. kiddies out to see Santa at the DUAL S MCI AT ONt POM like to thank all the canvassers °The C. A. C. membership was Bazaar, held - this Saturday, " P.O. Phssne Apb�t 521M3 for working so hard to make I renewed. The December - meet- November 24, in the Rouge Hill Matbhare P.O. Pbee Manta 306 the campaign such a success. ing will be held at 2.00 p. m. Church, by the Ladies' Auxil- out and enjoy. a. pleasant Mr's -Grace Smith Ridegwooii $ . 12 Th Roll Call 1 of the Rouge Hill soy b- been +•+ MORNING WORSHIP 11 a.m.-West Rau" Sled AudMorluwl SUNDAY SCHOOLS West Roup• School ­ 9%30 a m. -e "ar. '-and ow. I I am. --up to i years 11 o.nu-Nurw" :.. Cents mlal Rgod Soho -- - - 11 a.m.-AR apn. : 40 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR : St. George's Rd., with her mother Mrs. Ri- was "Peace". Mrs. C. Clemence Scouts. since I"e' Anglican Church y chardson, of Toronto, motored led the Worship Service; the to Buffalo last week to attend . Bing* is held every Mondiy at 8.00 m. in ; the E PICKssINO - ONTAW0 Reetan *'Scripture and Prayer were giv- evening p. • e the funeral .of a very close, en by Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Mrs. On, East Woodlands- Community. E R. FLEURY M. H. S SHEPHERD, IIA. D.D. friend there on Saturday. Bill Guthrie. gave a paper on they reported Hall, with Cash Prize,,'two S H E� R R I N _ Ph '�°� P1ekill °"' =their way home. , "The Churchwoman". . Miss Jackpots and Share the.Wealth. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR 2g. Phone wH�tehail 4.3317 running into quite a bit of snow, Shirley McKee. Deaconess of `Come out and enjoy. a. pleasant NOTARY PUBLIC: Mrs. Dorothy .Pratt, Rouge laorthminster h in United Church evening. - * ;SUNDAY SERVICES Highlands Dr.. is out again I Oshawa. gave ' a talk on her A cheery -*'Hello"-- to Bob Morrish at OW Kingston hes 830 a.m.-Hoy Communion - following her stare in Scarboro work; he explained her exper- WaZanaar in East General Hos- Hgohland Creek '2.7391 :- ` and 11.40 a-rn -Morning P"Wer. j General Hospital recently. -funeral routes during the t:�o years pital are still asked to be sent AT. or AT. 2�i1362 11.40 o.m.-F{olY Communion Mr. and Mts. Russ Ferguson,,* she spent in Covenan' COQe;•e, to him from hL4 many -friends t Ambulance Service (Ath Sunday) 1100 a.m.-Sunder. Sehod M the ` Rouge Hills Dr., enjoyed a vis-IToronto. This i:c the,.school for 'daugh Mrs and school chums. HCUtf� Parish °Hall .it from their ter, ,training women for' L mod "Schwann and-raridson. Rober' Church work. Xlrs, C. Trigg It has been decided that the l oerlher meeting of the -Rose- Monday n Friday -9:304:30 P lis. eveningso.At 11;00 a.m.-Nursery f the Pariah Hall) ,of Peterboro last.w•eek and mo- I gave a piano -wlerti�in.-The ev- bank Road Home & School will Saturdayand by AppoLntw� • 4 j Beach Pickering at Pickering Beach Road WEDNESDAY stored to ,Peterboro on Sunday, ening closed with a ;ociai half he held on Wednesday, • Decetn- Nov: 18 to take them home. hour w•:th refreshments: ber :r-a'little early this month 10.00 a.m.-Noir Communbw and Mr: and Mrs. Alex Dear. of Port Union Rd., announce the The Community Club Spc,n- sored a trip on Friday evening so as not to conflict with any- rote's .Christmas plans. -This MONUMENTS - 1 Intercessions for the Sidi their daughter, .to 'Country will v<ith Telephone P engagement of Style". at - Mart be a lively. . affair Diane to Mr.. Brian-10,11liams Of = Kenny's Ranch, 'Woodbridge. Christmas, music and lots of -Ism, Monawwo wort" WHitehall 2-3610 Brampton. The marrige to, take when forty-eight travelled by fun. There will be a Gift Table R GINT AUSTIN, Pae*. Christian Science p lace early in June. bus to enjoy an evening of dan- with anyone wishing to pur An engagement party was Ging at this' popular dance hall. chase Christmas gifts. Mr, Kar- tat 1, Whitby, •Ontario Iwo Wkmw Society i held by several of her friends for Diane and. The flowers in the church'oii by ry will lead in the Carol Sing- We to make this a gibs of w Na 4 Highway, bNweew BRADY _: Nihts, ONTARIO and relatives Sunday were placed there ing. plan W� and � Brian at Orval at the Ravers, near the home of Mr, and Mts Mrs. Brian Churhyard and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Churchyard, in most enjoyable evening for-ev- a ne 'attending. Anyone with fllONsn MO, a-1ii�e •± CHURCH SERVICE AND SUNDAY sCt+ooL her -in-rian ideas for PLUMB' SUNDAY -11 aw.-Ira d o ¢ law of the groom to be. , Mr, and Mrs. Dear report a lovely Mr. and Mrs, Wood, of Tor- onto, spent the week -end with F. the Gift Table, kindly get in touch with Mrs. Ruth Anthony PLUMBING STORE Allertion k4ding, KiMslso TesM nSaim of we �r =evening. Mrs. Roe.Sch. at ATlantic 2-5187. of *40 w.dw.ed.Y� Many happy returns of the Haight, -Rouge Miss Donna Reid, Toronto, - ALPRED KAYES CHECK YOUR baht • P•a'° + deny to Marlyn Hills Dr., on her 3rd birthday, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Brian Churchyard. AVOIQ THE RUSH • DO ALL PLUMBING BATHMMMS SUMP PUMP NOW .The eaALL ARE o+Me •P•r� * leadingPublic s ;3ttn Nov. ll, to :Michelle Bann- Ma. F. Diederich, of Union- YOUR CHRISTMAS MAILING NEW PUMPS ..52730 Dolly , iodc, Ridgewood Rd., who was 9 ville, and her daughter," Mts. EARLY . PRESSURE SYSTEMS NEW PUMPS X543.95 LosnNew ;yPor ' ..oh Nov. 18th_ . - � � - ' GIVEN USED PUMPS 519.95 forth« MnFernwoMiw ' The West Rouge . Kiwanis .:ESTIMATES - Cog ATlwntk.2,76M - their Charter N. wi -!hone WHi»hall 2-67-37 . -WAM, A AL1t�I►TiONS- ..held a dinner at Maple Creek Farm. A-A-A SO S SOL Aftlpft 106% "M 1 1 -4 0on Road - . Scarboro, when they entertain- VIKK ed several members from the Clubs • • INSURANCE CO,'�' West Hill St. Andrew's Don Mills and a*,incou'rt as guests: The Lieut. Gov. Bill ':.'PLYWOOD BED BOARDS Wim Presbyterian Church White and his wife .from the For single beds 39" x 72" - $3.70 amnp hies for Para and Coos" Open Dairy 5.70 Sat: 1 P.M. Golden Mile and Lieut. Gov. For % beds 48" x 72" - $4.95 sewlwge Church Street North, Plekerl" elect and his wife from Don For double beds 54" x- 72" - $5485 w1aft Vis• on Minister Rev. F. Conkoy, M. A. Drills. Gives all support for Relaxing Restful Sleep Mlbtdatiss, •Ne., Etc AN Kbti Manzi, 46 Windsor Drive Other ct; were Reeve and AetstttiNr ti BROTHERS a Due . -Sherman Scott, of Picker- � �wiifiQA �� Phone 942-2003 � a ..and Mrs. Dick Joll- PONG TABLE TOPS "` HEATING CONTRACTORS iffe of'Xi'est huge who led in ::PING Regulation Size (unpainted) EXCELLENT VALUE $9.95 MION& 11rNM'f MO. 94531 �- Hot Water, Stot Sytltelns Service of Warship rials .A.IIIL ` a lively sing song. The test P,ougc 'Badminton _. :- �� .:. {Ilgta 1{ed , Sunday School 10.00 A.M. o Club would like more members : , and •they play from 7;30• to 10. REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with W. H. J. Thompson, Alterations and Repalre A Friendly Welcome Awaits 30 P. rn. on Tuesdays. in the the NEW PERMANENT TYPE E.IA.r �& Pte: 2824 M You - •' school auditorium. There is no specific time for play.during Size - 15x20rc 1" - $6.39 Size - 20x20x1" - $1.59 ::Otl/W000 9ta0. AJAx the evening, so come along. Eq- Size - 16x20161" - $1 39 Size -20x2.6' x1" -- $1.95' 11PISMtbdl l•i111 ^ uipment supplied. BegiIiners and moreadvanced-play.. Size_-. t6idizl" - $1.54- - - - - beldwan TOaple },'MM "-Ott FURNACES -,- --- come. Mr. Bob Smith is in charge and is at the school on SAS end pyC INSTALLED Repaired And Sorvked • �dAi� Tuesday evenings. The admitt- i �ALECTRIC TR AIN BOARDS- " rc bs" and aw.I. Sheet Metal Shop Work ; 4 ; : tutee to play for an evening is (For quiet operation) 4 ft. it 0 ft., y1in. thick) - $4.65 This material also reconimended for cut-outs for RODMAN HEATING CO. UNITED C H U R C N F forty cents. The Recreation Sports Assoc- lawn ornaments, ate. WH 24641 98 Church St. S. - PldceriloR MW 3) • I i •,.. lation invites everyone to come AND W- A. MdCArPI►0. . and bring your friends. and WEATHER STRIP . make a party at .their big dance 34ioce metal door set _ $1.09 Sat. Dec. 1st at the Scarboro Moose Home on Markham Rd., ,._. .... .............. 3 -Piet* wood door set -.._ ........ ........... - $1 79 EXXTERIOR PA�1N6 ", LUTHERAN CHURCH Service of 11 t70il 11 a. R#. `�' Just south of 40L Bring along 17 Ft. Rubber Gasket .:_:._...... _:......__....:..... ...,. 79e. WEST HILL a Box Lunch with your favor- 60 Foot oast' seal „strip............._._......__...,....._._..�.. .. _„ 79c. :.. & H I `L 10.00 German Service ite delicacies and have a ball. 11.00 English Service - .. - Church itchoe6 A■ Dancing from 8.30 to midnight.(yn mml 11.00 Sunday School (English)'' Admission $1.50 per person CAULKING CARTRIDGES .' -.- - All Services at the Galloway DepaIngOtf„ 9�A3 g4 111. Grace Presbyterian Church ;or (61ack), (Grey). (Whlfo) cath 39c- fie@ FStlilbtl�'S Rd. Public School. Between Kingston Rd. and Lawrwta. _ . i Tw1i pianos are needed -stop lDtvINO CHRIST M ?11 tie new building and if anyone they are not us- 'AJAX LUM� CO.1TDe Ave. Kingston Rd. bus No. 31: COMMUNITY fNiC7 lOM hue such that Phone: TEmple -2281 Everyone Welcome : ,they would be �•eatis► app- redated and would find no AJAX -WHITBY' ..PICKERING -obe Rev. $r 1. ,Pester -, bettw amm or plawto be us- 61 -SIM Phette 2d1st i ?i 1Y, ttltolytltM+�t 22, low. THE MCIKERINd NF"r - ' pop i�witt BAY R11— M-- IM �o 15 mile overnight- hike. yThey Mrs. Hugh Hackbush. Mr. and Joy Robe ah Lo p'h. •8ii i. returned home on Sunda aft- Mrs, Frank Gray and Mr. and The mee of Joy Quite a number of friends ernoon. This hike was part of Mss. Douglas Cairns, all of To- Rebekah Ibilke was held on -iM1 Tk+no To ties Mindeel and relatives of Mr. Wayne the requirement for the Queen ronto. _ _ 'Monday evening, November 12. Rednhaw, attended his wed Scout ba - The afternoon group of the Noble Grand Sister Isabel iDepoa'ts about the Pickering Most of the hunters from this to Miss Gail Bell at Wexford, A meed was held last Th- United Church Women will Annis presided, assisted - by the minstrel show that has been drstrlct have returned home Saturday, Congratulations ursday by the Park. Board and meet at the home of Mrs. Rob- Vice Grand Sister Shirley ploeeated several t'irreea during now and are spending the t` oman from The Rouge Hill Home and W. and Mrs• Levick enter- to make further plans for the p. m. Roll call with the word meeting were read and approv- of ;1= was v ed b the Records School meeting held on Nov. tamed friends from Toronto, big Christmas party on Decem- Peace. Y ng Secretary, lavish fie 'hes comments about 14 was well attended Please on Sunday. ' bet' 15th. Mrs. Wm. Wagar and Allan Sister Florence Ellicott. i1 the talent, music and costumes keep mind the Christmas Mr' and Mrs. Kea Petty of Girl Guides and Brownies a- of Newburgh, Mrs. Bill Post The Vice'Grand, Sister Knox i ,and felt everyone would .enjoy �a to be held by the Home Victoria Square. spent Stunday ttended morning service at the of Belleville; Mr. aria Mrs. J. gave card and sick report. Un - tree show. and School on Dec. S at the with Mr. and Mrs. Howard United Church on Sunday. Brody, John and' Scott, of Nap- der communications, an invitat- This Friday evening at the Hockley. ion to attend the birth oel- sc}rool Mr. and Mrs, Wkrt. Collins of anee, spent the weekend with day DtThis r High School will Geoffrey �y;�� returned We are pleased to report that Scarboro ebrations of White ,Dove, Re - Mr. Ernie Baker is feeling stet the weekend Mr. and Mrs: Jack Norton. wind up the current pr+esentat- home the Royal Winter Fair �g in at the home of, Mr .and Mrs. The Baptist Mission Circle, bekah Lodge No. 379 on Tues- "I ion you are urged to get out last Monday evening, tired but better health and able to be at Ross Redshaw. will meet on Nov. • 26 at 7.45 day evening. December 4th. and see this fixe show. You will thrilled with the show. Geoff- work again. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rozel] and 'P• m: at .the home of Mrs. Or•v. During the new business, the minute of it Mr- and Mrs. Wilf Morley of family have moved into their al Fretz of the. Concession. lodge members decided to con - enjoy 't eryfor Club was a guest of the Kiwanrs Stouffville, spent Sunday with new home just recently comp. Miss Viola Forsythe will be the tinue, to send Ontario Tabloid Dani forget,that proceeds of Club this year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morle leted tdlds' eteoty go toward the tour- ��� of our locals -boys Y• guest speaker and Roll ca1L will to the elder members. A lionat- ae�lridty centre a building ood en- Mr. acrd Mrs. Tony Vander- Mrs. N. Sanderson of Toron. will be the word Thanks. ion to be sent to the Barrie ` and some from Chenyvr list attended a party at the to spent the weekend at the Home for the 'Aged for Uieir will be able to taalce use of, as ]oY�;�y evening, skating Royal York on Sat v }t µrill serve many uses for the at Heron Park amna. Y night. home of her son and family. BROUGHAM also al Christmas. party there. entiire'area. Mrs. Mott, Cub M? ter fog M' Keith Smith has left: the Mr. and_Mrs. R Sanderson and also a donation to be seat t• II may be possible for res- the 1st Brock Road Pickering employ* of the Sarco Plant, had dinner at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rout- flee Ontario Hospital at Or}ilia. ildIt `oi Bay possible Boy Scouts, spent Saturday atter rive years with the.. firm. Lodge closed in the Usual to ?rave daughter, Mrs• B. Hockley'• ley of Montreal, called on their i community ty recreation area m with Mrs. s, Slater of Altana Valerie and Leo Samarillo On Monday evening, N04 -r. 12, aunt, Mrs. Matthews on Satur- way followed by refreshments. t1wir the evening group of the Unit, day. Next lodge meeting, nt the day cutting �m the weekend with ting Monday -the form of Sandy Beach Park Rd. They spe grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ed Church met at the home of Mrs. Hopkins and daughter evening, Novetnbeir 26 at 8.80 M& was disclosed at the last out Xmas -stockings for the Boy Ratepsyet's Assoc., meeting Scouts. Bill Slater, 1st Brock Wins Of Weekend Scvisitors of Mr, and �• Esther Curtis. Mrs. Bever- Hilda and Mary called on Mrs. P• m, _ its execut' a to ley Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy George Perry on Sunday. w&icb directed ' ly Rd. troop took his scouts on a Mrs. J. Rennie were: Mr_ and Cook were in charge of the de- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crowder n fte further and sec- 7 mile hike on Saturday. Mrs- W; Hobday of Toronto. notional tae more details from Ontario Many of the local residents, program. 'Mrs. Flor. Minette. visited his sister Mrs, TRENCHING AND ' Terry Hopkins and Derick once Barton was guest speaker. Thos. En SEPTIC TANK i1yD!+o. owners and pa'oPY• took their children to the San- Curtis; of the local Boy Scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Geore McKenz- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coak- ; F - Although ma zYY r�eside2f3s are to Claus parade on Saturday- left on Saturday not aware of it, Ontario Hydro Those. who didn'nt go enjoyed morning for a ie and David spent the weekend well. - at ..Coll' of Toronto visited with Installation ovine a "considerable piece of .it at home on TV.. m!�►�d, with bin. and Mr. arxi Mrs. Geo. Willson one Phone: Whitby 686-3566 Hall, with two jackpots, cash Mrs. Ray Hill. day recently. laillieirust property including Marearet Mama is feplina prizes as Neil as Share the Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Tordiff of Barrie, GEORGE HARDING the area presently known as much better this week float Wealth, Come out and en'o _ Construction Sandy Beach Park. It was lea- he fall off her horse and hop- l and M Wm. Gliddon on ,Sat- aper}t a few days last week with an evening of Bingo, urda event were:. Mr.. and her sister-, Mrs. Matthews. - reed that the current lessee of es to be back ifr school this _ Y the park property has express- week. ed disinterest in operating it a- The Stewards of Rouge reother year, and is consider i'ng Hill United Church are holding . _ .� .: «✓.,- Li` • �' selling his equipment. Picnic Steurard's Rally in the church tables, soft drink cooler. ice basement, Friday,. Nov: 23 at4"^.• .cream freezer chest. pi•oPane g , m. There will be an orch- Ila 3' P �. T- equip- _. dant- ._ tuft' .far _ ass - e<1 P- in attendance cutting ra ve and est asto gr r -r rreestt. The refreshment stand, ing and card games. This is in f located in the parts, is the Pro- aid of the Rouge - Hill United "+ Ontario Hydro. As Fund Adrniss- _ On h B pert Y of Y Chun uilding _ result of residents instructions yon $1.00 per person- Everyone w --- glven at the meeting, a letter is welcome. st';... _ -being prepared asking Hydro Mrs.: Bill Slater is feeling for further details and for a much better after being con- ' firm, lowest possible rental fined to her home for a week.' ' ! next eet that the pr- kin PeLerboro. -price to be submitted to the Mr. J. Woitzik. Hans and x' teext general meeting. Ronnie spent Tuesday of last- s+rrntatioa to County Council It was reportwee There will be a meeting -for * ,^ regarding the Base Line speed the Brownie Mothers of. this { Un -At reduction to 30 m. p•' h:• district blondary evening at the had been refereed to County home of Mrs. Scott;- this is to . Roads and bridges, 'committee make plans -for the Brownies ffiv�r Uatlon wagon (one of two Acadian wagons) qa oer - se 2-d Sedan (afe0 4-de0r iedanf �! ■ for further study. Association for the coming Year. TrY and i aaecuttves Dan Waring and attend.Fresh,frisky andpacked w"IthGeorge Qarke informed the - Scout Nears meeting that no reply could be The iced "6" of the Is Rouge . gxpected from this. group until Hill "A Pack attended the next month show "Almost Angels" at the features for"63 w � �M The high percentage of wet Capitol theativ in Toronto on ■ ■ ew base�rneli is In Bay Rldgm homes Saturday. This was their re- was brought before the meet- ward for being the "Honour 6" stn or rnon resulted in the request that the Patrol Leader Gerald Willard? - IAssociatipn write Consolidated of - the 1st Rouge Hill Boy Sc - n t1 Corporation asking for outs, "Bear Patrol" took his t ' More action in improving and scouts on an all day hike and �,,< > • � V `� elirrtinatireg this situation .The cook -out on Sunday, Nov, 18th, - — Host new interiors. A colorful The fide's nalhr smooth with Association was also directed' to The certainly hada lovely day -+ J•�� variety of durable fabrics and silent front colt gni Mono• Y vinyls. Plate rear springs. - • bomult Ontario Hydro regard- for their hike. ins a revision' of hydrorates Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smythe of 'tor the area. l Altona Rd, entertained comp- .+ Finally, terms . of office for any over the weekend Two budget -minded engines. Longer We srdaltst gygtgm, l cj the present ratepayers' exec- Don't forget. to. bring the Deciding between Acadian's Aluminized mufflerfightsrust � were outlined to the children to see Santa at the- two engines can be a tough Longer. litives Whether it's the membership. Econoflame p. W- or e office until May 1964 include 24 by the Ladies Auxiliary of 120 hp. '6' you'll find you're Trunk space to spare. Acadian up, aDPty the brakes and they Wster'wasited, sir�d►f the. Pt+eErldent, John Williams; the Boy Scouts. -Do plan to be getting plenty of action on gives you a total area of 25.5 adjust wtom8tically. or panets have a arester Vice-president, . David Lew<^r¢- there, there will be articles of very little gas. cubic feet. nsPstance to rust. boa; Executive Secretary, �• all kinds for the festive season Clarice; Parks: Don Hargreaves, for anyone doing their xnlas _ sad Services: Ted Ralph. Those shopping. The bazaar will be wtrose .terms of office expire in field at Rouge hill United C h- ik7tic 1—Whalley:' Utilities, James Miller' Schools, Frank Baker;„Rouge, � Publicity Gwenn - Lerovirtgton: < t, ,. 1::. W'e would draw your attent- "Happy, Birthday' to Gaill Platt, Pine Grove, who ion to the advertisement in this week's issue for Fred's celebrated her 12th birthday on in the: Bay Ridgesber >'' C Plaza. It is a bright Warm and l We hope that Robin Thome- t tifi + r x. x of Pine Grove, is feeling ` .z ; ; . s� �' t• a:` •. very well stocked ,store, carry- um�ch better by now. ;� ;. <w ""”' <`�>, ► s Ing hundreds of items that will Norman Patterson, 1st. Cori. —fit -.your Christmas . shopper list was home with his family. for Be sure to ask for the free toy the week-end.call- catalogue jammed full of 'name Y + 4 Community residents gather_ bttvttt>td lines. If you haven't call-<: 4 w a" ed' into Fred's Hardware yet, a . ed around on Friday afternoon to watch the burning of one of ;.;.:>•: '. " ;::;.::; `° rs ' , .'•' .: pleasant surprise awaits You. the old family homes in the g4eauunent Spent Defuse 6;onwarflt+N " ' Invader 4 -door. Sedan (also 2 -door Sedan) area, purchased by the railway. It was a sturdy stone landmark 4 whlkwa a Ifts a�puWal At Mrs toot Rouge H i I I s r°rmerly owned by the )?carte family. fresh, frisky, functional -� Sorry to hear that ,Mrs. Bob Don't forget to 'lining the Carson of Al"tona Rd., has not, children out to See "eta" at dor been feeling well for the Past the Ladies' Auxiliaryof the Boy weer Scouts' Bazaar, held this Sat - Mr. and' Mrs. Mike Olsen of urday, November 24, in the A elNER/1L MpTM VALUE _ SEE 'IT NOW AT ,YOUR ACADIAN a PONTIAC e. BUICK DEALER'S Zbronto -spent the weekend at Rouge Hill United Church. Plan r the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Ber• to conte and db goalie of Yotsti' 6e sun to W�Oh 'The Tanury AmbMW 8h0�W Qtr the CBGTV network. Check IOCM Ibtlnp for t�1le end chartnet. nod Mason, Woodiands Rd Christmas ghoPPing � there _ — aet well wishes .are extend- will be. gifts on sale for both ;- ed bo Mrs Kay Raine of Wood- Young and old, as, yell s table ���� `� >;' ;ads iDd , who has been In the and tree decorations for the buttal for the past two weelas festive waiton iW mends and-neiglibots are Bingo ia'hdd every igioredai,Y Fftmn la iW ltw she � peogta■- eves +if S>lf0 o'i;3oett a!( Elie _ -gwqpqww - � t11�Y, - East 'i`�ooinaa(is Ooe(set+wdbr ` . .. _ ' `:1 •_ I I= 'PRES$WOODS A PIE 00000 ---t OTTAuc -7- 7 wk Asks 0 �N 1-2 Cry*V&C Avorage 2% To 3 Lb.