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Village Candidates • - a
To Make Trip To Greece _ ---
FOR REEVE
n xf, Morley. C: E. l
r : Reeve Albert oward .Nick ng
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Din I , Victor -
r �r Henderson, Donald B: Re�'gns S
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Kearly, Basil
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Murison Ross A.
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Watson,
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Trustees Takes Position, On Police Force •
a r�k Bryant, Mrs. Meryl Grey C� Winne
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Hepditch, Gordon �- With .The Town Of Uxbridge b. Honey4 Gayle K.
_ ROY MABEY, 1a1� 'W
Irwin, Ross A. Ave. Searboro. Draw g
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Johnson, M n Reeve C. E. AUH ;... &
f' McLgan, James C. Chief Howard Nickling in- `•
Simons, Jack formed the News on Wsdnes- Township To Construct-
Winter, Richard P ft
day afternoon, that he has res-
. _ Igned from the Village Police
Public Utilities Commission~ Department, the resignation to
Honsberger, George, (act.) be effective, December !<th. Station To Serve West Rouge
Koch, James (ace.). Chief Nickling will Join the f
' force •of'the Town of Uxbridge A pumping station is to be for the d kV
Township Yo#erS Note with tfis rank of Sergeant. y p evelopera % 6ttild els
I Village Covncil will meet on built b the Township to take pumping station and tlse.Towrn
Monde night, when It Is ex -
All the sewage from the new West ship to -pay for any •ove�ng
=' Ail those ratepayers residing y g Rouge Sewage System to the to• the forcerng bM.
- petted Council will be dealing This overs
in the township of - Pickering, Bay Ridges system and the new with the resignation. plant was estiimat•
who are eligible to vote for the plant will cost $100,000.00 ed to cost, $2T,5W.00
Chief Nickling came to the
'rx Schaal trustee candidates are Village five years from Burling- The cost of this new station, - With • the •developer pawing I
advised that. they vote at the ton, where he had served on to be built at the top of the for the pumping- station, the
Pickering Village Community ated Building ort past 22 years. 'Con. Mw Co rporation. an the • orcemains which 'were
Sims moving hers, with his Reeve Sherman' Scott ex- tendered for at s
family, Chief Nickling organic- l%M�
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Village, Candidates the Youth Bad
n, plained that there had been se- than estimated. t
4 r Yth Trumpet neral meetingswith the Ba E
y engineer Poul Potrissan �
' now known as the Blue Notes.designs
t a ttw and a solidcitors regardinthis prime abricateroved d plantsimilar to
Address Meeting He has also been an e $
111�Y11 l�ICCI' engineers,
' member of the Pickering Rot-
' g matter. the four already in the Town.
cry Club.
IL has been. announced by Scout Headquarters that Queen's One of the largest_crowds'to I and my zanily will miss The ° agreement cal3ed`ship.
Scout 'rwn Foster of the semi Ajax 'troop,, nas ween szl:cLe, Lo attend a 'local public meeting Pickering and the filendshlps
represent OWASCO District (Ajax. Pickering Township, Picker- to hear municipal election can- we have made here".
Ing Village) at the W..orid Scout Jamboree to be held in Athens. didates turned up last Tues_ Would dost Township V►g7r Two
Greece, in Au 1963... ay evening.
August. ts>assasssssslsassht>aau
•Tom. repre-ent:ng some 250 Scouts -in the OWASCO District Council. members gave their
reports, which were followed ' �/ i
will join the Canadian representation of 330 Scouts drawn from ! by the speeches of -candidates � t Lose Your Vote N11
aon Ta . Purchase' Hydro 5
cross Canada Tom',Aho ho holds numerous dsadges of proficiency, for the various'. offtc0& _Mr. W. '
arras invested, as •a Queen's Scout at an ivestiture held in June -1G. Lawson, -acted -as chairman Voters of the Pickering VIII -
tended that it did not look at
aqd this latest honour, of being selected to attend the world of the meeting. age. Elections are reminded that t was learn this week at.. thoughwas too Interest. Hydro
boree is a further tribute t_6 his ability and proficie in they vote for only — ng g selling to the Towaaip. He"'
- . � �Y - ' Reeve C. E. Marley � ' - a meati of Pickering Town- ed in
Scouting. Scoutmaster Peter Drennan is to be congratulated One Reeve ship Council: that it -would cost said there - was little point In
on his turning 'out such an outstandin_ g Scoot. Tim is the As in past years I have been over two and a half: million .making a large expenIIture and
5 year old �n of 'titre. Jean -Faster of able to commend the members .Four Councillors dollars for the townshi to r ti
Ajax: and the late John _ '.: P pu - .get ng little reduction In rates.
of- Council 'for their excellent chase- the existing hydro syst� Reeve Shuman -Scott
'Footer. 'To help defray the $8(10.00 needed to cover the, ply Six School Trustees - �-
i<icket and other necessary expenses, a World Jamboree Fund has work' I again .have that very _• em- reed that the 'Hydro painted a
great pleasure this evening. I ` Exam onssanianotmo>•ta•t The report to Council stated rather blue picture.
been opened. Remittances may be sent to Mr. S. Fallon, Presid- will not single out any one dir- that 1 islationAid not
K permit . A resolution was passed by
went, OWASCO District Council.- Boy Scouts of .Canada, 61 Em- ectly, but would like to say toe } the Township to takeover a Council that. the Hydro be re-
:peror St.. Cheques or money orders should be made payable each CouncU member, Mr. Mur- dy 105 At 7--
• poli. ion of the system, for one quested to submit a proposal _ --
ibo OWASCO Jamboree Fund,'The fund closes Feb. 28, 1963: icon, for Finance; 'Mr. Watson. particular area, but the whole- for the portion of the Township,.
for D,blic Worka` Mr township. south of the IhIm 715myniffH
ham, for Police and Fire;. Mr. Councillor Herb Wank cM- and east of Ajax. ,
Rotary Hears Outstanding =Speaker Reeve. for Welfare and Con- The 'Open Gate Nursing Home ,
servation, have each been eff- is proud to announce the ad-
ective Chairman in' their Cam- 'Village''
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mittee, and carried out their who has
e e a grand old lady, Pickdri,ng
�����g� NV>I es
•_ - _ otic hays been active until a !eve ..On Recent Trip To Russia .duties as ' elected representat- weeks ago, when she fell at her ;
Ives in a most efficient manner. home. fracturing her hip. Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Bishop, of Ham- Mrs. Carl L.rf Ww, 44 LJncoln
As usual, I shall try. and a- Sophia Vutskos was born • in Ilton, visited a few days Iast Ave., on the birth of a son. Mr.
Such was the description of now .appear to have become void giving -any-specific irrfor-,. 1857; which makes the; our old- weep w19r. h� sisters, Mrs. C and Mus. Lankier ire thew-tom-
Ruhaia O%vn by' Mrs. Walter. museums.. TEne touring party mation as •regards to the dut- _
Branch. of Oshawa: as the add- Have never quite gotten over ies these Will
performed,' est patient e' i05 years, and E. and Mia L M. Morley. ars to our village.
. •;sw®ed the members of Picker- see as they Will be repo Ing to you still doing fine. Cernction—Miss Faith Shea- Sorry to hear Gordon Rim-
urns women .carrying on what _ �
.bW Rotary Club, who, on Mon- we believed to be the work' and and 'I do not wish *to infringe be� a ey;- Hnursein'trainToiLng at mer, til.ehside Dr. is in /�jaat
aaaheiMy ry i at it resile male on tabour fthe job was the the male....the only upon anything that they have to, and not ace Hospital,
Toron- Hospital.
boss, to say, except., to say, that I Ity ..ii �. and not Grace Hospital, as Paul Flynn, seven-year-old
reported In this column in our son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn, - - -
t%lebra 1 his birth.
Mrs. Branch recently return- the women did the shovelling, to act as sub -committee chair- .. is array __rt last issue. � y v .
.,ed from a tour of fourteen Eur- the plastering, the digging - of Hockey Team is playing an ex- Mr. Ted Shepherd, 'wife and day last week, by taking his
mall of the Police Committee. hibition game with Stouffville. baby, have arrived in Ottosdal, guests to dinner and bowling
opean and Asiatic countries, sewer , drams etc --all trace of Not too successfully I. fear,- on Thursday, November, 29, 8t -South Africa, and will be there at the Oshawa Shopping' Cen-
with a party from Amc: ice, Her femininity has disappeared. The however, the difficulties are 6.30 P. m,, at Stouffville. for two years. Mr. Shepherd tre.
address is IArgely 'on "Russia", jealous, pretty -young lady'who Eby We are at present under- The Bantam Team will play will be with an architect's off- . Mrs. John Stork entertained
which, she states "I'just cannot became their tour guider Mrs. taking a complete study of the their first League Game.against ice there. 'her brother and his wife Mr.
understand." Tours are avail- Branch said "despised" her situation.. Uxbridge. on Friday, November
able to many persons and cer- WV9TZ7fl guests. jaT1W"-W1nteu This is the end of our first' 30, at 7.00 p.m., in Uxbridge. Mrs.' Ron. Watson;. Duffin St. land, last week -end, and for "
tain. groups........ diplomatic per- opt, among the many -sights. two-year term, and I believe -The people of Pickering Vill- has ' been at .home, confined . to dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mr§.
sonnei, trade promoters, etc., the many monuments •to lead- that -the judgement of your age are urged to. W. me out to bed,with a severe bronchial Fred Gee, of Toronto.
but, she travelled simply as: a ers' of • some body or other, all Council in startingthe two-year 'these " aures, and support their
g condition. Glad to see Mr. Bill Beaman
"housewife." There were a.num- of whom had. been assassinated•. term has been vindicated, as I own teams: Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Fulton back to work' after' being can
bar of students with their par- for some reason or other. Stalin must advise you that the work have purchased a home on Har- fined to his home with, a painful ,
ty. The luxuries found on board gets a small foot -and -a -half of Council in the second year p�� {�,� ' wood Ave. North. The purchase back. •
ship, on their way to Leningrad,' box in the wall of the mausol= was much easier, smoother and Board . Members. _Mss was arran ed•throu h the New- Congratulations to Mr. and
never to be seen again. "Minsk" they docked. and date his * of .death binscr Ibgd more was accomplished even on ��IIC - ~ :: ;' tissue, we re rted Mr. Ful- grandparentsS Bryant on becoming
contentious sub'ects than is ' • ell Agent Pickering. In our.. Mrs. C. -
where illiteracy prevailed. -has thereon '(nothing morel: Liv n _ las pd of a bouncing
possible when a CouAcillor has ton's car havingbeen involved babybo Daughter Betty
become a centre of "culture," quarters are—two to 'ii. to be first .advised of -the limi- ` y. g Y � but the twenty-seven in their rooms 'in a huge' apartment Members of the, Urban Board in an accident in the village Grace Freeman.- of Islington;
tations of his office and also
party found most urban cent buildr the pay. for. floor. of Pickering Village Public here. It appears that Mr. Ful- is home from hoBpital—mother '
ng"•' • y advised of the, limitations c- School were most conspicuous tour's car was parked, when the and son both well.: -
"drab". Moscow, of course is space, and use the commune the budget which is a •very ,net- by their absence at theublic other vehicle backed into It, so Last N "kdnesda Mrs. M.
something different, though kitchen and bathrooms. Trave; essary piece of information for p y'
meetingto hear candidates on Mr. Fulton states. Songar$,, inns. B.' A. Howarth,
sixty percent of the automobile became more . pleasant upon any newman to acquire.
traffic is "taxicabs", and the crossing the border into Pol- Tuesday night. Mr. Eric Rose, of New Mald- Mrs. Reg. Beckham, Mrs. Jas.
Our growth picture this. year With the exception:of Mr. A. en Surrey, England,. presently Paterson and Mrs. Barry Mur -
balance, government cars: M and where they were received has not been too vigorous, but R. Irwin who was at. a high on a business trip to Montreal kat visited Mrs. Bongard's mot -
is known the subways in, Mos- with open -arms, and though a this is mainly due to economic
cow, rosy well be the envy of "satellite", Mrs.'Branch believ- conditions, or altogether due school board. meeting, no reason and Ottawa, was the week -end her, at Port Hope, and attend-
subway operators in the West. ed the people there were -Poles to economic conditions but it could- be given for the absence guest of his -cousins, Mr. , and the mammoth Bazaar at Port
Mrs. Branch speaks of the peo= first, and Communists second. does continue to keep pace with of the others inns. Leslie Morley, and while Hope United Church:
' Mr. K: Honey a card-• •there also met his .other cous- - Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and Mrs. of Russia (in :the main)— Stec' tells of ,the local 'winos •
other municipalities whose fac idate for trustees spoke to the ins, of the 'C. E. and. K. A. Mor- R
`shabby but pleasant, and gen- in a local 'restaurant_ pinyin *, ilities are such as ours and Po �• Ra. khan were honoured
emHy, willing and anxious to a brokeo down guitar and bdnj.- whose housing standard is of meeting. ley families, guests at the Women's Institute
be of assistance. Shopping may "My Bo nie. lies over the
He said that he is very i ter- Mrs. Jean Brown; No.'2 High- on Tuesday afternoon, at the
have been at a minimum=they ocean" for the Westerners, just (Editor's' Note - Due to ad- ested in education and the iff- way, East, -has returned to her home of Mrs. Daniell -Jenkins,
asked $4.00 for 39c.' (in Can- to demonstrate their goodwill. vance make-up of pages, we event changes that are ng hour from hospital, -on' Tues- where 'they demonstrated the
ads) scarves, and dress' -goods, Crossing the border, from East misjudged on the space of -Mr. made in the system. ;day, after a two-week stay. We art of making Christmas trees
3o to 40 dollars a yard (make Berlin into West ,Berlin. how- Morley'$ speech. tJls address -Mr. Honey was raised in the her the very best in re- and table decorations; for the
your own). In religion, their ever, was a relief.....something continua from here to page t west, and following the war, a- turning to good health. festive ssssoa, ahead.
Cod is "Lenin". Lenin this and of a "good to be back home" and then back to page 3. To ttended college. He has been an Mrs. Chas: Baker; underwent .. For 25 yeses the population
Lenin that._.Lenin everywhere. sensation. keep It in context,, just, follow editor a national magazine, in surgery at the Oshawa Hospital of this ~ stayed around -
But, there is no need of church- 'Mrs. Bmrich is an excellent the any- wry Cyril.) the advertising field and is at last week. Our best wishes for 450 to 9111111� npw the P.ceve
as with I min as. their God, The speaker, good delivery and - present -employed with the CBC complete recovery, announof: g BSOT today as
beautiful cathedralf; of Fonda- pleasing -to listen to.CentlnWw on Pale i1 air a program rn'BaNzer. Cloagl'attilatios' gild 1780'. We're -
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ice,- THURSDAY. NOV MRiR 2!. ills
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BROUGHAM Congratulations to Mrs. a
P I C K E Ri N G N EW Malcolm Ss.; mho had a birth.
THE Sympathy s extended to Mr. day on November 24, when sev�- �Valtcr Thomson, Q.V.
Gordon Hodgson in the .loss of eral of her family met,. to.... he
ISTAILISKED 1 1111 1 his sister-in-law, Mrs. Edmund her celebrate.
Issued avi+y Thursday n, of Vandorf, who ass- Mrs. Matthews was at Brook- _1ARRI3TER SOUGtTOR - NOTARY. PUEUC
Ranee p
- ed away' in the Newmarket --lin on Tuesday of last week, at -
by The Naws Printing and Publishing Company Hospital on November 17with tendiur the fune I -f ),-r. bps - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
Adhorind as Sseond Ctass MAII MAW Fm Imict OWt, interment in Fine, Orchard Cem- ther-in-law Martin Routley, who T91tp nei WHitehall 7-09.10
EWRNWn$N RAT+ $Z58
per yW qdWd Stags $3'16 W ]tsar etery, Aurora. passed away just six weeks af-
The Scouts are having a ter his wife. Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2�1
,w" MURKAR, E6ter p C tur- r d -How r
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"Paper Collection"- . _ n Sa — M .-- an -Mrs. and Fo .
AyYERTIS111R RATES 11011 ItEifESf day, December 1. Save ,all your sythe, Goodwood,, visited their
old, newspapers, and. .the, boys cousin, Mrs.. W. Hamilton, on �.t
will pick them up. Sunday. E onald G; CrossleyYate! Unit wi 1. United Church Mrs.• D. L. Mai nner d a she Women will meet on December prise birthday dinner !or herPLiBtIC RElAT1ON5 CONSULTANT
5; at 8.00 p. m. at the Manse. daughtefr-in-law. Mrs. J. MairsO - ib RatlsNe Rr. Oen AtUllst out Am
Pickering Village voters will have the. opportunity to -program -in charge of Mrs. on'Sunday. Mrs. J. Mairs' mot -elect a Council this Saturday. Once'm two years they Cresswell. Hostesses: 'Mrs. K. her, Mrs. T. A. Parker, and braZAlutve this opportunity, andyet a great many never both- C. Pascoe and Mrs. W. Middle- thea- R.obt. of Guelph; also her
er to take the timeao go to the polls. ton. Roll Call "Christmas". aunts: Miss Lillian Anderson -1231 _
Mr. Perkin Sr. `Pickering �-�i>!
We. are always hearing about the voting public being Hospital e & Oshawa and Miss Mabel Anderson; of
apethetic. It is true, in every kind' of election.. No , one him a speedy recovery. wishing Thornhill, attended.
cstn pill -down just why some people cannot bother to
vokt- •is ft, laziness, indifference or what? -Who .knows?
This gear for the first time since the village was in
corporated in 1953, ratepayers will be voting for sand- O
ids the office of Reeve. There ire six candidates TE D EUCT
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& t � for the four council seats and eight persons
are after the 'six public, school board chairs.
Votu•� El is this Saturday, December 1st, between
the 696 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. There is something
over 800 eligible voters in the. village. This year, let's .
" halve a good rnout. Remember, it is your couancil and
tuI
til�pSe cgndidateg, elected- to offi^c " be sitting there —
for
the next Lwo years. It is important that we all vote .
when these two ye4r terms come up. See you at ,the Rose{ H(zdWCii@ Ltd.
_;polls this Saturday:
Decorate For Christmas L. p,►nITS, 80TISEWAKFS, a>E.AW, ,
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always been a sou%¢e.of pride to the Village y� Q POWER mowms (TORO T:AWN BOYS � OTi>i�ii)
/a �' '� �Ah!:
ef-�iF1Ee ng,,, -that d,�nite the size of the place, Picker- s' -
ing does riot have to take a back seat to any community; v ToOrA, FWM,& E,M
when it comes to_the annual affair of Christmas- decor-
ations. And it looks Pike this .year' w`iir be no exception. SoeEBal�rM PI..A T. =amt
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Already the P. U. C., has put up their colored street
_11&S. the stores are starting to decorate their windows ,
and soon there wiH be the appearance of -many more
.Isuch decorations on homes and places of business.
It has been said that outsiders like to drive through rr
Pickering Village at this time of the year. Let's hang on 'd `' " y C r e a t O" r s o T -
to thus 'enviable record. Make your home more colorful �-
C stmas. Even if you,only put a wreath in the
this y or MONUMENTS-
*irAow, it adds to the brightness and lends a sense of - /u
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the feative season to all who see it.JE
• OF b ISTINCTION
' for THREE GENERATIONS
r LETTER TO TO -E EDITOR ` x
ze rus• ,�,.
Ti The Editor: seen children who were dying Staffoid Brow e
_ A few weeks ago, the world slowly from hugger and malnu- -
stood on the brink of a nuclear . trition, and, overnight, from
VVI which, if started, would hookworm and typhoid and tub- MONUMENTS
ve killed millions of people erculosis." "I' have seen thous- s x
first few hours. ands of children in rags and
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sident Kennedy, stating ,filth condemned to limes with- _.QAS S EAST _WHrts �Ap S•R33Z
J§ t thp Milt '1P 11- eat eneugh to eat, =ithout
by Russia, was a menace to the per shelter, or proper medicine
_+ United Stites, ordered a naval or doctor's care, without ever ; wGAYLE K. HONEY -
rblodcade ass$ bather implied a hope of an education ora !nt- Co" BLoa ��'
" Ds would •seriously cosieider an ure -with any more security or
invasion of Cuba unless said, decency than animals: d hated were remove� 'School d Trustee -
m eiies d: the bastards who hurt those For
!3'0 CALEDONIA MAD — TOMM
Chairman Khrushchev, rather children for their enormous pro -
;than --risk a nuclear war, remov-_ .fits and privilege. I hated those.. - - BLOCKS do BRICKS _
_. ped the missiles, and the world people whose millions of dollars Insk►t'� Adequate Education for Your Chiidtyn"
.breathed again. and military weapons ' for the STRUCTURAL STEEL
_ President Kennedy received support of South American ty-
Ahe plaudits of the _. Western rants, to. keep control of ' their. � '_'CRANE RENTAL
4Governments for his brinkman- investments, maintains them in �tttttttt�tttttttttptsEttattttttttttttttttttt■ Tom.
ship, even though they were not power by the use of naked, arm- ■ ,
icongnited beforehand. ed force". So speaks a 'sincere ■ STATION ROAD, PICICERINC:, ONTARIO
■ I Phenes: WH. S-1 %0 — WA: M) 03 MO. iSl11
WILL
Disregarding the stupid state -'and angry man. ■ - — ■
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melt that cuba was a ■ to the security of the U. 5., the Cuba under the dictator Batista. _ •�
military base of Guantanamo a- Now Castro has c}ianged all this ■ ■
lone could subdue Cuba, a nec- and the people have the right ■NUCLUR
ARMS
essary—what In
is the end.resuit? to education, decent' homes in
For the loan- of a. few miss- the making, medical care and ■ lOMCi.Ss- A. Newman,' Q.
C.
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Iles, Dr. 'Castro obtained what the right to work. �j - x t
-M�MAMMAML — — a F
e consis n y — - - i
guarantee of no further. invas- mains. The Cuban example Sj
ions against Cuba.• might become infections, and, ;
Ile. real menace, however, wouldn't this be a dreadful
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thing to happen.
shill remains. ■ ■ DOER?. ASIKJ'R3
Listen to Jack Scott, Vancou-• DAVE CRICHTOT ■ ■
ver Sun columnist, after a visit Riverside' Drive, Pickering J
to the Latin American count- (NOTE:, opinions. expressedin ■ -
ries—"In Peru, in. Chili, in, Ar- this column are not necessarily ■ _ ■ {
gentina'and in )Brazil, I have' those of the publishers, Fd.) -
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' PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ,
COSMETICS SUNDRIES -'BABY KEDS'
=:STORE .HOURS:. -
WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SUNDAYS alb HOLIDAYS 1 p.m.* to 5 p.m.
PICKERIW PHONE Whitehall 2.5961.1
.HEAR THE TWO SIDES �.
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: VICE PRES. R. C. A. F. ASSOC. - -
'— OFFERS -YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES — _
BICKERING -UNITED.CHURCH
TEMPLE TAXI " Z4 HRS:
TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE Z4 HRS: -'
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TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 34 HRS.
TEMPLE DRIVING -SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT
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"TMURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 - - - --,THE PICKERING NEWS Page Threi
"Pickering a : e� ions ote
C_ E. Mw -IW year. - --
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nu ron+ PageIf you see fit to vote for me ies will be Mike Starr, Ontar-
^ We have been fortunate the on Saturday, contin a to :o County's popular . Ottawa
- oricafor- the village withu one member and the Minister of
'' pas't two years in the program w
t«�. Labour in
� ' -: _ for laying paving on the street. is theme P where we livetaim in mind, thothwant ernznent the National Gov-
�• By using the County and with • it to be the best
s r:, possible type Joining Mike Starr will -7b;
1 R_ �. their' larger facilities, we have
y bf envir9rnent for our children Eric Winkler, Member of Par-
~ received most fblavorae prices
s ��• and toward this end I shall al- liament for ' the C iario Riding -
and been able to do more work.
Viihile on streets, I actually in- be glad to assist. of Grey -Bruce, and L)elxity
5 itiated the paving of theDonn- Whip in the House-ofC.Dmmons,
s action between the cloverleaf,
Milt and FIr1ey. This work wasPr�r'�sicarie Fre Conservative Assn. A cordial invitation is exten-
- edoral Riding ded to residents from all parts -
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done by the County and paid
Annual Meeting — Dscoinber 6. of the County to come and meet
for by the Dept of Highways. The annual meeting of the personally, their Member of
Progressive am sure the people of MorleyProgressive Conservative Ass- Parliament during the short
ark are glad to see this ,done. .
oclahon for the Federal Riding formal part of the meeting ansil
P I feel we must make a new of Mario will be, held next during the social portion of..the
sanitary sewer Thursday, December 6, it has evening which will follow.
`k
approach
in theevilla a and the bee
n announced.
z P g The Legion _-Hall in Whitt PLASTER CERAMIC TILS
that seems worth orth �hin�geis y STONE
: • will be the scene of activities,
F, to try and ascertain by some � will includethe election
f officers for the coming year, _ FLAGSTONE. .
.-- poll how mac�y People would he opportunity to maps_
PATIOS
be willing and able to comm- and t ETC.
Pickering, Ontario, Novo_ mbar, 1962 and hear special guests. Activ- CONCRETE DRIVES, -
uta the cost of their sewer ins= ities will
Dear Fellow Ratepayer: tallation and see if that would get under way at. -8.00' Phone: TEmpre 9-19lf,
reduce the amount of the deb- P. i1L MARTIN ENRIGHT
As your public servant and represenf ttive on Council for , the past enture to a reasonable limit so
six years, I am writing • and soliciting your vote again for the office of most mazy to the. _
Council for another two yearterm. - village. we also need to con-CEMBER Sti VOTE
sider the purchase of some land Jj
In the past, I have tried to the best of my ability to serve you all, or buildings to house village _
and as your public servant, to use a fair and juse solution to all the prob-. equipment it is intresting to
E � • - lams that. have come before the council; note, that last year I mention: Donald � ': Menders"
ed the unfair way in which the
If- elected, I will carry on with a solid determination to not only in- •
Crease the value of the Village b means of added assessment, and at the south end of the county was
g y sing used. These protets by a _ -
same tune to make this a better community for those -.ratepayers who res- number of us in county coons- •
5de here.
n have borne some fruit in that
w '
`---
e did get through the County .. for, 0
As Chairman of the Roads Department for, the -past two years; I Council a resolution recommen-
`: have seen to it that the Paving Program has been continded and some cul- ding certain alterations in - the -
vert work done. A certain amount of road bulding was done'before and voting power be made. our'co_n - -
after the paving. During the next two years, I expect that all the village mmittee took the resolution to NENDERSON' Do'' ' W �.. X
- streets will have been paved and a lot more drainage problems solved. the OssociationoOntario
f• Cou
reties and were successful in
'About two years ago, I formed' a group of people in the village to passing it through that body.It ..
-start a canvass for a Rink Change House and the construction of the build-' has now been passed to the
Ing was started this ,fall. I would -like at this time to thank all those who Provincial Government. About MOTE AND RE -E
have given of their time in this building project,, which without them, 6o Pei• cent of the coat of "oper-
ating tt� County is paid by the
would not have been possible. We still need more hours of volunteer lab- fiLKT
d, - - -
south whose voting power
aur and mosey to complete the building.. — is only about 25 Per cent. -'"
This building can. be used both during the summer and winter, and, This year I have been honor -
I know the young folks will benefit from it. Sometime in the future, it is ed by being chairman of Fair-
..hoped that an artificial ice apron can be laid down at the -rear of this build- - view Lodge and WW chairnum--
:4 i±lig. of -the special committee on
Hospital Grants. and it looks
_ To all people who have sat- on committees and boards during the, '
-past two years, I offer my regards as a Councillor for the Corporation. F '" �`d �`�"'`
k eral Hospital will be able to 4p,
p .
._,.*gain,'Hol Ing that 'your :vats meet the requiresuents of the
will solicit my ballot at the polls to serve - ;
, as have . n the past. _ County in regard to financing x
and this means that the hospit- s
I remain, al will be able to procred
-Your humble. servant, - I would like to take this Opp- •;�;, �. _ .
rtu the
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Ronald A. Watson _ Mr. iarthata11 membeiclerks
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14 Duffin str., Pickering- nf -the staff anif
tear ser?
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It you require a car on election day, Please call 943_1726 -:'! iccient for helpful
the
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..ROSS. MURISO,.NAS COUNCILLOR_
fm 50UKV
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- For Transportation Call 942-1313
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CONTINUED SOUND ADMINISTRATION •
-YOTE TO Rt-EL.E,CT
7 :-MORLEY
Len- Burning haat:
''To. Pckering Village Council'
` .. 3 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE` -*.REEVE
_ - - VOTE 'AS YOU LIKE, BUT VOTE
Bas. Kea me =
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.—POLLIN6 DAY
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st, ' 196 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
FOR COUNCILLOR } ,j
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F Foy _-.•+•,��i _ 'THK 'ICKERtN6 NEMRS - THtIRSD/l1(; NOVEMBER 29, 1962
Baptist worsen wln-1 hold a �� 'NEWS ~triunity Dane in Audley School Mrs. E. Pardontnd Miss Hel- Frank Murray famii;r is
VEDDING y se.tiice at the home of on Saturday evening, with mus- en Par = Oshawa, visited on death of Mrs. Murra/c m
`WEDDINGS Mr:. r 6e, xis :at, har>y, on Fri- The Community Club will is by the John Hotner family. Sunday at the home.. of --Mr. and ---Mrs. Jones, on Saturday, at
Married_ at St. C.ent�e`s_4nb_ .._I2�trh,iwr. �.at--iii;u-,.m.--- their rte d nt'eetin� :lr .e community welcomes Mrs. Bob Pardon. Murray re5ideace, rr`ere. ?
lican Cnunh, Pickering, !�y the A•ll i terested, are invited. _ _ school, on December 8, in the 1%frs. A. «-. Betson, who has bars. A Richards underwent has been lining.
Rev. -Canon Shepherd, on Nov- Mies Ruth Hutchings enter-. form of a Box Social. There will --moved from Toronto, to reside An operanion on her eyes: at the-` Mr. and Mrs. Aleck R."
-ember 29 -_ 1.962_ Yvonne Ruth tained Mrs: Hood, Mrs. Clay- be an election of officers, and with her son Bob, in the new Oshawa General Hospital, on and family visited at file boat
—.__. _ _- a1 Reports given. house, recently built on the Monday of last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Richalyd
° - The Club sponsored a Com- -arm:- _ ......_. _ __
and Mrs. W. D.-
. Johns, to Mr. Jones on Saturday evening•
James Lyle Smith.. The. bride.
was given away by her father,
snd wore a walking -length
gown of pale blue flowered
brocade, with white accessor-
les, -and carried' a while Bibla.F
0
The groom was attended by Mr.
R. Goodchild, all of Oshawa.
In Memoriam MARKET
In loving memory of my dear Q `
mother, Mrs. Martha Murdoch, Rouge • Hills 1
.who passed away, November 30, , g'/
1951. -
It Is sad to walk the road alone: Z H Just 'East O� ROuge Bridge PRICES EFFECTIVE
Instead of side, by aide. Thur=•a Fri. and Sat'
But to all 'there comes a moment; On. No � NOVEMBER 29, 30
_ vneti the ways of life -divide.
`You cave me years of happiness. , STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday , 7 p.m.- Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, A P.M. DECEMBER 1 ----
Then came sorrow and tears, Friday, 9- p -art• Saturday; 6 p. .......
But you left me beautiful memories ^
I will treasure through the years'. Swift's Jewel (Save 434
-Sadly missed by her loving F : a r (Special Offer of YORK BRAND 12 o:: Square tins
•
daughter,, Florence, Son-in-law, to C
Kyrle, and Grandchildren Jos- 6e off•) Shortening
e and Carole. for
Large 16 oz. jar e -
0 D
VOTE MURISON SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 15c) 21
1Z oz. alas
I �. - _ fOl06NA
FOR COUNCIL •�,. cCorned• Beef 2 for 99C
C_ -
buk Road 7rs ,. "- (Save 19c) SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Save 9e)
Brock Road Home & School Large ZR oz. tins (Save 6e) `
will hold their Regular Meet. -York Brand Meat 3 oz. tins oft AOR -A ph I ML 1 111" o6- long%
ing on Tuesday, December 4. inMAKUAKINI:
the School. It will be a Christ-
mss Tree and some of the child- SANDWICH Spm
reh will entertain. A hearty a SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save .1 Oe) 1t/3 _lb• tin
welcome is given. all. Refresh
means will be served. MINCEMEAT - .. _
Congratulations to Mr. and 43C - - =l'� f r W :��
Mrs. H. Kaiser, who celebrated �' 1 or " '� Y
OOK
.their 40th wedding anniversary i
ZEEC E D -HAM
-
•on November 27.< - (Save 9e)
Buddy Rogers and Helen Er- SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 19c) Large 11 3 Ib. tins
lkson. of Dunbarton, were mar-
-tied on Saturday, Novembei 24.. MAPLE LEAF (Testy Govern- _ -- ..BEEF or IRISH STEW Z for .79e
'They will. reside in Pickering' meet IlstpeMd
Sorry to hear Susarj Rogers �, Meet). SWIFT'S STRAINED 43/s oz. jar
_hjll. Hb she will soon be
:well. -.-� BABY-
- � � . ���
Happy birthday to Michael 1 5V bz. tins
Carter, who celebrated his 12th2 .
birthday on November 21. a OfOr99C - SWIFT'S STRAINED (Save 11 c) 3%3 oz. ties
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson and ,w,o BABY MEATS 4 f or 79c
=sons.( •of -Toronto: -visited the �•
formers parents, on Sundely. tbod (Case of 48 ties
W. Hewin and friends went �t� 399 ^ .1 ;4.65) Swifts Premium (With Tomato Sauce) (Save 9e) 15 oz. Time
hunting up North, and had the - Sl ��HEI and Meat Balis for 49e
good luck to returnwith four CLOVER CREAM %3 gal. ctns. Save 16c" i
deer, .
A'vorrection on an item two +.:. -While they last, FRESH or FROZEN
,graduates did not become spec- �. _ C
ialists Needless to say. a good i 1,weePli age all of Mr Unge'S
CN` � e
many could not make it.
1. SWIFT'S PREMIUM - (Save 190 Large 1 t/3 Ib. Tins G 5
AUCTION SALE _ _ • - I
-' JUBILEE SMALL LINK _-
Saturday, December i - auof C�'11C en ten foga PORK SAUSAGE : ..: Ib Pkg. 49c
..",
tion - sale of large amount of
household furniture, ..antique: Round or Square RUMP ROAST lb. 89C
ornaments, electric 'kitchen
• range, - electric ' refrigerator. While they last Limit 5 Dozen per customer
coal and wood stoves, oil space Strictly Fresh, Grade A Large, Loose —_— dog -your own cartons MAPLE LEAF VAK PAK
heater.. • .deep-freeze. . dishes,
-is good). Property of three es-•' r •
tates; at . Prentice's. • Auction j _ C - - }
tool
Rooms, Frapkiin House, Mark
ham. Large sale. See posters,; FRESH MINCED STEAK ... • ........ lba 79C
Sale at 1.00 p. m. sharp. Term
cash, No reserve. James Smith. '1 FRESH MEATY (SIDE) _
clerk. Ken 3.Clarke 'Prentice, Doze'
auctioneem, Markham, -Ont-'' IL
R7 V
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School Of The Holy Redeemer FRESH _. RIB EMD TEI�iDiRLO1N END _1
The Annual Meeting of the - fM11 and, 7th Rte!
cup orters of the ;;will be heseU mum
Standing PRIME RLB ROAST • : • • • ... lb. 69e
er eparate School
h r `
on the 5th day of December, lbs C . " FRESH PORK (Picnic)
1962, at the hour of 9.15 p.' m. L4� BOASTS SHOULDER ROAST Ib. 39
at the school, to consider, the (Avg. 2Vi lie.) '` (Avg. 3 lbs.) ` C
annual reports, of the trustees, _ - Centre Roasts or Chops Ib. 69e. Whole Loin Ib. 59e.
plans for building phase No. 2.
and for teaching French, and, to . Round Sirloin, T -Bone & Wing Steaks Ib. 99e Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'sf-1�:9C
elect a'Trustee. lb. 59C`
LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PORK PICNIC Fresh Lean Pork BUTT ROAST :..... .
Green River BONELESS ROLLED
My..� Mrs. J. Pinnell; Mr. � ` PRIME RI'B ROAST
Robt. Marshall, of Toronto, vis- _ .- • • • • • • • • • • • • `Ib■ 89C
ited-Mrs. L.i,ehmarilast week. GARDEN FRESH FRUIT A VEGETABLES
• Mr. and Mrs. M. Draper were ....(Blade Bone Removed)'
3lnner guests at the Fred Gos- Blade or Short Rib _ - _
tick home on Saturday last. ROAST ...... .. •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ib. 69C No., 1 FIRM Extra Large Heads
Mrs. vera Ireson, of Mark. GREEN CABBAGE .: • • • • • • • • • 2 for 29C .
ham, -entertained the Ladies' Fresh, Grade A, Oven Ready, Young Avg. 3, lbs.
Aid, at her home on Wednes- No. 1 Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe
day of last week. 16. BANANAS 2 lbs. 29e "
Miss Marjorie Lehman is atCHICK C • • + • • • • • •_ • • • • • .• • •
present in the Hospital for Sick 39V
ta
5
(2rildren. We hope for a speedy New Brunswick Canada No. 1 (Winter Keeping)
1,�NS
movl,�t Pease ,Pains' tet- FRESH MINCED BEEF .: • e • 2 lbs._ e9C
urned home -from the Uxbridge� '
99
Hospital, after an operation for
appe�tal��e. CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69C i0 LB. BAG 29c
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..THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 190 THE PICKERING NEWS
MALL
JOHN L RAWBON, R.O.
ening, December 9. soma "=
evening,
PLEASAM STREET
-DUNBARTON
Junior Sunday School
WTK
Party will be on the afternoon SO= •TAFM -Lm To Me .1
RFAL MATE
United Church
of December 8th.
Off= %U 2-012 Residence WH. 2-3115
The regular morning service
was conducted by the minister,
personals CLEAMW —AJAX-FT13CIIIIIIIIII
DRIVWG SCBDOL
CHAMUM ACCOUNTANTS
Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay, assisted
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs- Geo= Rogerg Inop HPIL-n DusI43antud
MORLPr
Uy vkr. n. rttea!rn, a•
ME rgwi. Erickson) who were n
The choir sang the lovely an- Dunbarton TTnitd Church on
them "In the Garden". Mrs.
i to Nix"
Odmmw- IM W2
340a If no wwwar. pbmw =Mft
-CYRILE.
Saturday afternoon, November
Oshawa LA#Woipb $411AW
Mabel Cochrane conducted the 24.
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Your Frien&y Resident Agme
Junior Congregation. Dr. Me- Mrs. T. Diviner, of Spruce
Kay
W*R*hc4 24)W*- -
spoke on the text from Hill Road, is a patient in Ajax
name
Isaiah "His 'shall be call -
32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 166
Hospital.
ed'Wonderful" In the Old -Tes- The Afternoon. Unit *of the
7 24-IROUR SERVICE
FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED,
PICKERING, ONTARIO
tament prophesies of the Mess- TT
iah's coming, he would come as -C. W. will meet at 2.00 p. in,
December 6, home
.01111it" It" Fe&MI 1`4 AMciafift L
on at the of
a liberator and saviour. Grad -Mrs. Lawrence Davis. Word for
ually the idea became more
spiritual—thp Messiah Roll Call—."Peace Ladies am
would
'milk Adilk
Annual
howasked to remember their penn-
ANIUMA M
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show men ,to live at peace ies and Christmas Gifts.
and would show Vism how God
WE ALSO PVItCHASE AN
'TING MORTGAGV�__
JOHN. L • LAY
Congratulation's 6, Mr. and
wanted them to live. Gradually, Mrs. Donald Hare, - Liverpool
the idea expanded tq include all Road, N., on the birth of their
in the Ly Hat %itby
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men, r
not just the Jewish nat- daughter,
-•on
.1 NS U RA N C I
Janis Lee, at the
ion. In these modern •'times, we
become - so involved' at Christ- Ajax Hospital, on November 5.
Wayne, Rodney and Kirk are
THURSDAY, D'Ar Rh Pe A
ASSURANCE
PRUDENTIAL, OF ENGLAND
mas time that we forget the pleased,to have a little sister.
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real idea of Christmas --the eel- Mr& J. Campbell i at
3 now
ebration of Jesus' birth. We will
LIFE AUTOMOBILE FIRE
home, convalescing from her
be continuing on this thought
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recent illness.
of the true idea of ' Christmas Mrs. William Moore, of
SPECIAL GUM
041M S= Llai.Alax sbopp'" cwh*. Pbseec WIL Sdm
for several weeks. " Moorlands" passed away on
The beautiful floral tributes Thursday,' and was buried
i
NN. MIKE STAR K P Ontario Riding -1
Fume For kwasaaft Cavem" Dow Or 000
were in memory of '.Mrs. Bal- from St. Francis de Sales, on
four Slieghtholm, who passed Saturday.'
EK WINKLER M. P. Grey -Bruce RidingMrs.
away last week. - i . St.
Marie Lynde was a
Bulletin Michael's Hospital this week,
APPRAISALS
December .16 will be. White, being admitted on Monday.
Welcome
NEWELL
Gift Sunday.
Senior Sunday School is Attend Games Regularity.'
...E.Yerybody
ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC.
the
nt of
going to attend ,the Pageant
(Gladys Newe 1)
,
Nati the N vitt' story at Holy Trin- Support Our Hockey Teams.
it' Church, Toronto, on. Sunday
Rea I Estate Broker — Pickering Villa"
NH_ it-m7o ar Toronto WA. 3 -OW Cobourr M
Whitby MObawk 8-470.! -TEmple 9-I44?
Res. ""IghwerjO % Mlle East of Dwnbartan. Me. 2 Highway
ST. MRIGE'S
VISION CARE
MALL
JOHN L RAWBON, R.O.
•
PLEASAM STREET
MrF uVEWOOL RD. SOUT"i
Monteith, Mont*lth, Riehl
FIEWHAAWS BAY
& Co.
Bmquet and Meeting
OLASS&S FrTT10 mW I REPAIRED.
CHAMUM ACCOUNTANTS
0- W, ROM C_#� LLA,
CATERING SERVICES
(Seating 200)
TELEPHONE:
WH. 2-0363 WH. 2-2305
UCIENM TRUSTEES
DT APPOINTMENT. 71. 9.2601
Ajax Oshawa - Stratford
Oshawa LA#Woipb $411AW
OPTOMETRIC
VISION CARE
JOHN L RAWBON, R.O.
--RAT P.- 31 PLOWING
PLEASAM STREET
MrF uVEWOOL RD. SOUT"i
Monteith, Mont*lth, Riehl
FIEWHAAWS BAY
& Co.
IBM EXAMINED
OLASS&S FrTT10 mW I REPAIRED.
CHAMUM ACCOUNTANTS
0- W, ROM C_#� LLA,
MNtNG3
UCIENM TRUSTEES
DT APPOINTMENT. 71. 9.2601
Ajax Oshawa - Stratford
Oshawa LA#Woipb $411AW
"T L WATRR& CA.
SEAWAY
W*R*hc4 24)W*- -
WATER SUPPLY
W'HitehaU 2-1397
7 24-IROUR SERVICE
FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED,
DAYS A WEEK
ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES7
$5.00:for 500 GALS.
AVARABLED FOR ADDIIT 10
$7.00 for 1.000 GM.
ANIUMA M
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$9.00 for 1500" GALS.
WE ALSO PVItCHASE AN
'TING MORTGAGV�__
r�
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE
-TEMPLE. TAXI
.FINANCING & FOR PAR
COURTEOUS S1111111fiC6 CALL —
Is pleated to announce
AUBREY E. IRELAND
Answering Z Seryice
AND COMPANY
15 NOW OFFERED TO
100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST
ITLMKE SUBSCRIBERS
- TORONTO 2, ONTARIO
a A ',&- A6
General Motors Value Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan
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CHEVROLET.. , great new features,' brilliant now ideas
The '63 Chevrolet offers you a big bundle of monev. .:.'extenaed-life exhaust system ... the new' Deleoitron'
saving benefits that make 0 ing and driving more of LeI.neralor that saves on batteries. All this,.;— pplusa jet -
le N n Q A __. Wide itt a be �ttt tiftil Body b i Fisher package,!
CHEVY 11 ... trim ngw 'beauty that stays youic wiv
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Smartly styled, with a new husky look, Chevy 11 for '63
carries on the trend -setting traditLon,s,of its first amazing,
year. Now Chevy 11 offers even more comfort and con
inside, without sacrificing any of its easy-handUng
nimbleness and handy size. And; of course-, there's Chevy
H's budget -sized economy economy that merely starts
with the low initial price!
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luxury items such as pate de foie gran, truffles and brandied "because it has the effect of holding the door alightly shut a6aiasr>E
from
fruits, and similar items. They are not the sort of items likely the wide open entry of American products.
J� to cause a great deficiency in the ordinary person's home: Although this has been good for Canadaian producers, it ie./
The Minister added that remaining surcharges would be 're- irritated the American and the' official opposition in Paruslosnt =I-
ithis
The day previous to this announcement, the Governor of the aniy position of supporting through their spokesman, abs --;
Bank of Canada announced a reduction , of the bank rate which position of foreign countries, rather than thA.,00f • Canada, wbiialt
' BY RM MINCE STARR also was another indication of a relaxing economic situation and favours our own producers and manufaturers.
M.'• ONTARIO RIDING would provide a- new injection of buoyancy and confidence for
- ' the economy - if any were needed at the present time.
Import modifications of fiscal and monetary policy were at+n- The cut In the bank rate, from five to four percent, followed
P a sizeable increase in the amount of foreign cSpital coming to �i +
tined this week, indicating a continuing improvement - this country. CHRISTMAS 'SEAL CAMPAIGN
!sda's trade and exchange situation. Both these measures indicated not only the increasing buoy- w. s. e��
On Wednesday, Ms. Nowlan, .the Minister of Finance, made a ancy of the Canadian economy but a conviction on the part of 0WistlllaS $!al YYIIiR Piy 17r F
state4nent relating to the further relaxakn of import ry tilt on the way up and still a M
It will be, recalled that these measures introduced to Wauleoutside investors that Canada was s Prevention ass surveys; school tuiee+dtlr
safe count to invest in. , in testing; cheat clinics - Z•
foreign exchange at a time of worsening. imbalance several mon- 'As a matter of fact, the capital inflow was proceeding at a raying ex -patients, food hand-
ths ago. They were substantially the same measures At thafe ?n- very healthy rate indeed, giving he lie to those who had suBg- ' lers,.barbers, hairdi�ejse�s
troduced under similar circumstances in 1947, altboagh sot esed that Canada's economy was in a perilous or even an un- Education ........ :...School ro mes am f
severe- Mr, Nowlan said the step was being taken in. view, of the P � films � s ,Phe a
;, healthy ,condition. speakers; films;- press; � S ,
"continued improvement in . the foreign exchange reserves This week the Minister of Finance also reported to the House TV
The first relaxation in the surcharges was made in October, that'Canadian representatives at GATT,.which is a meeting att- Itehabilation and Assistance to patients and their
- covering some $250 million worth of industrial machinery and ended -by representaives of all counries, to `discuss international -.:-Social Service ..................... families; rehabilitation of pati-
:equipment of a class!or kind not made in Canada. „ trade and tariff problems - had pointed out that Canada would Tents leaving sanatorium
It. will be remembered that the question of "rises or kind lteseaxch �. :.:..Discovery of ,more elieobiw _
remove the remaining surcharges as quickly as possible.
products was a bone of Contention in Fsrli3mment last year It was also noted by this international tariff assembly that drugs
when the Senate refused to accept legislation approved by Parl- Canada had embarked upon "long term corrective measures of A COUNTY EFFORT — PLEASE USE THE SEALS
'Ument and removing'eertain concessions which had existed. ail- a positive and constructive character" to deal with our trade im AND SPEED YOUR.GIFT TO it
owing foreign -made- products to enter Canada even though they balance,. resulting from' the fact, simply, that we are importing
were the same is products already being manufactured here. ONTARIO COUNTY TB & HEALTH ASSOCIATION
more goods than we are selling.
In any case, the relaxation on October 16, only affected the It is known that other countries, such as the United States, care of BANK -OF NOVA SCOTIA, OSHAWA.
products of a el kind not being made is thisthtry�• are very anxious to have Canada remove the import surcharges.I
The further relaxation on November 14 remove eur�rg-
es on"food, agricultural and fisheries products, imported from the
United States. This action -Li taken at a .time of year whoa the im- -.
portation of fruits, vegetables and other agricultU221 sad fisher-
ies products from the U. S. A. is most marked. , _ X 64 N wI #T t
Items that never were affected by these surcharses, eien from
the beginnin, were, as the Minister pointed out, =& Mesas as ti —
oraasea, bananas, orange juice, ton and ooffee. •,� - _'hard to beat
The few items remaining subject to surcharge at this time are
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But with safety card: GRAHAM PARC` RESTAURANT .,r --�� -. you can trump hIt tridc� -
I Q To bis! wlnhr's longer stepping time ... hovel oto uosd
_ Dining Room
_speed and leave plenty of roan to dap '
To beat skidding ... pump yaw brakes Wood of ~� tAp I
L� :.r/�,� V�li�i lamming on PU
• Ta beef poor visibility ... slow down and keep
Ate - 'aloes . � - R�� W� .r/►,wi ds and andsnowindows hes
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,CLASSIFIED Coming Events -
ADVERTISEMENTS ------
Pickering United Church One Nfa-LET l S O�iii�OA
Women
. PAY DIVIDENDS _: ____ .; . .._ . •.� ..__ BY • THE ossERv�--------
--- will hold their Christmas Meet- — -
,,�} SIAND
ing a entre, urs -
For Sale �Y' December 6, 8.00 p. m. _ • - - -- — Congratulations to Pickering • Village and it's ratepayers. At
This is a very special meeting,
'NATURAL GAS FURNACES. =o. Plan to attend. Mrs. James
the time of writing it would appear that there is to be a cont -
Gas Rental Water Heaters;. Oil Dalley, President of Unit 4. will est for all offices in the Village with the exception of the Pub-
. -Burners and -Furnaces, eomplet- be in charge of refreshments.0 T E T 0 R E -ELECT lic Utilities` Commission.
etly serviced, from - $730 The office of Reeve is being- contested this year for the •first.
Ask about our 13 -month PIC -AX PLAYERS time since the Village was incorporated in 1953 and to this Ob-
Watanty on oil burners. CHILDREN'S WORKSHOPserver this'is a good thing It is reported- that the Public School_
Authorised Dealer for Consum- To present Plays — December Board 'members are not pleased that there is to be an election
ers' Gas and Oil Installations. 1st, at Parkside School Audit- Ge'De HEPDITCH and I feel that their attitude is foolish.
MI-LLER HEATING onium, Ajax. Ont., or G a. m. - For an all around successful election now - the ratepayers
SPECIALISTS 2.00 p. m. The Junior Group will
9 Tudor St, Ajax - WH2-3491 Present "The Girl Who Owned have to get - out- .and vote in goodly numbers.
(tf) a Bear", by -Frank L. Baum; and O- O—O
"The Doll who Wouldn't Smile". " For those in this area who read the other weekly newspaper
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APPLES & POTATOES — The Senior Group will present: published in Ajax, it will, not be news that the Town of Ajax
Jtlldmtesh - per bush. - $2311 ,� Leprechauns", & "Ttrurna or SchoolTrustee _ is having a lively election campaign this year. All offices
Other varieties on hand elirW'. — Admission 50c. _ are being hotly contested there, but to, my mind','.the issue
' Please bring own containers being fought in Ajax is, a poor one. The issue it seerns concerns '
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
fora
apples a Recreation Centre, which would include an 'arena. The "Ins" __
- PICKERING ORCHARDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER t. seem to say that even if the
• One mile west of Pickering ST. PAUL $ ON THE HILL - Y people voted for an area in 1the
PARISH HALL Reeve Morley-Coninued from children to change their skates the; Town cannot afford it—and the Outs are all for the
' Village on No. 2. Highway dt
WH2-1247 ' DUMBARTON Page One to enjoy the- rink and also to ��.--�" elected will ask the Ontario. Municipal Board to "
2.00 P. M. — 4.00 P. M. the same grade• change their clothes for ball approve borrowing for the purpose of the arena.
ARTICLES FOR SALE Fancy Goods, Home -Baking It is interesting 'to me to games and provide toilet "ell- Both sides acknowledge the need for recreation facilities; and
Attie Treasures
�ady�s brown mouton fur coat, , Baby Table note that I Have sewed on the ;ties for them, should give this an arena, but whether it can be afforded by the Town is where
Candy Afternoon Tea Village Council since its incept- your immediate and whole- � •• ns" � the "Outs" differ. What real! hurts those in
.almost new. Can be had fora y
third of origh al price. Size 20; Sponsored by Afternoon W. A. ion as an Incorporated Village hearted co-operation in a fin- favour of an arena is, that the plebiscite held in 1956 approved _
also lady's beige cloth coat.' ( T) and previous to that as Secre- ands! way as well as showing an arena, and if I'm not mistaken did not approve a new
_ mink fur collar. Size 20; third tory-Treasurer of the Police your support to the bommi,ttee water plant ----WW what. ha
original omb: Phone: 839-1738. The Women's Guild Village from the year 1946. This for their efforts. Even with the peened? The water plant was built
of St. George's Anglican Church and the arena was not The fo�v 'went into hockin a
will therefore now total sev= very best effort winch we may "hock" big
will meet in the Parish Hall; on ' enteen years of service for our all Put forward, I feel that this way for the water plant and the O. M. B. then said "NO" to e
Help Wanted Thursday, December 6, at 2.00 ��,e,, Bank in 1946, possibly will pirobably cost g mill on our "lukewarm" application by the then Town Council,, for, per-
to
ew
- Amway Products — men and P' m' four to six meetings a year taxes to bring this particular mission to issue debentures . for an arena
women, fuH or part. time, to sell .GRACE were ample to look after the volunteer project •to comPlet-
new line high quality household amount of -business which was ion. It would be • interesting if someone now carne up with the,
paIodu_cts. High Commission: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH entrusted by the township to argument that the town could have had both the water., last
Opening Services Nevi Church us. Now however, for myself, Now To Paye 3, Please P
iVrile: Boat 33 Clarem(xrt, Ont and the arena by either (a3 building -a more modest plant (the
(dec 6) 11.00 a. m.—Preacher. Rev. D. there have been 110 regularly- Ross Murison — as , chairman present plant is far'too .big for Ajax, and its present rate of
- McCullough called meetings and at least of finance, he reported that we growth) or (b) trying, to work out a deal with Picker'
7.00
P.
m:—Preacher, Rev. - J. an -equal equal number of meetings Village
- To Rerrt will be able to stay within or or Townshi • -on
H. Williams p a share .basis.
' . of people dropping !n to the very near the budget. He said -
Soloist at both services - .Mrs. office to ask assistance for this However, at the present tire, this Observer must agree with
'To Rent — four roam bungalow that assessment is up and that
furnished and o6meriiences. on Gladys Sim' and that and going out 'on the 85 per cent of the taxes were in the "�' that the Town of Ajax cannot afford a re,reatiors
— Sunday Schools — stmt, for various thi . This oentre at this time -
Valley Farm Road. Phone. Tor- t`� by October 31st Would like to
(West Rouse School) required quite a bit of manip-
9.30 a. m,-9 years and up ulating at times to keep meet- .P t costs on sewage and hold aW, 114111414
onto: 531-6983. req q 3e
— At The Church — public meeting on the matter.
To Rent five -roomed bung. Ings and business ffom collid Ronald Watson - ;Chairman _
11.00 a. rn.—Kindergarten, up ing in too serious a manner. 15 homes on village water, He ate has lived here 'for the last
a>!ow, all conveniences, reason- of Roads, her f- th ed the year
to 8 years. We now have a anon of -the past year '
able rent to reliable party. _ Call Poem (n�q program, P also said that -barring a break- 6 years and etas- .served as the
942-4231 or evenings 942-5077: 11.00 a. m.—lvu►seTy of 1780 people and our total and said. that he expected that
Centennial Road Seheol — assessment is $2,147,000. . An dawn the water department is chairman of the local Planning
11.00 a- rr:.—A11 Ages, within the next two years, the likely to end the year with a Board and as •chairman of the
- STORE FOR RENT irtteregting figure which won't whole village would be..cortrp-- —t`
3500. surplus. Seperate' School Board.:- He is
on Altona Road and Finch Ave. ,, make you feel very happy, but leted. He also reviewed the Vic Dingley, council candid- 'on the .executive of the local
Pickering Ladies Bowling is still •nevertheless interesting, work of the Rink Change H
Reasonable rent. Phone: 282 -
League, ate said he 'has lived' here 15 Minor hockey Assoclatian.
p js, one that shows 'how the cyst
0393.Commitee . that he organized yearg, He favours • a rnurucipal
Standing of operation of this village hag, two • yearsago• He., said he. has garbage collection and -would FUNNY?
Teamin-1954 r,
increased, which was
TENDERSasked for another traffic count like to see council appropriate An item in one of the daily
FOR AUTOMOBILE Jean 28 the first year we were able 'to at the main 'corner here, to see money for local youth work, so a
oodi
Tenders are im;ted for the Dorothy - 25 show a - statement from the if some type 6f traffic light can that y papers this week tens of ;the
$(replying of a 196$ 4 -door V-8 f, Australian
Thelma 22 Corporation, the Tax Roll was. be obtained. calling on thtxrerchan2snot anP r tootly ) Dili Brantford. at 69cglxw.i
Sedan with a 1962 Pontiac Y-8 Audrey "' .........................17 $42,787.00. In 1962, the Tax Len Burningham Reported money. pound, while home-grown beef
Sedan to be taken in trade. June _ 15 Demand was $159.990.00, and on the number of fire calls Don Henderson, council can- was selling in the same town
/Specifications may be .obtain- Marg " `" 13 your Council had 'just as much made by the village this year. didate has, lived here for the ht $1.15 to $1.18 per pound The
ed from — Over ^200 - Flat — fi . more difficulty s res '
e Constable tshonley 979 956 T in rounBrowd figures fires and 3 Mutual Aid fires. 2 years . on the Community flooding 6f the Canadian• mark
232; B Boys 230; D. Phelan as we did with the previous
_'• Pickering T.Pp, Police Dept. He said that the. final debent- Centre Board and has been act- et with Australian beef, adding ';
218; R. Pollard 216; H. Daw- ure payment has been made on r
Dunbarten. Ontario 343,000. Sonia of 'the .current ive with the Blue Notes Band. "that would soon bring the
son 21'2; J. Noland 210; • J. Dis- �•
nap 204; M. Andrews 203; A. projects which are under way the.truck and that the final de- Bas Kearney,'counci'1 candid price down".
Wanted — refrigerator, two to _ do need a lift from you, the in- benture payment on the fire
four.years old. A Smith 202. dividtral citizens. I .refer pcin-
y pprox. '12 cubic hall will be' made in January.
feet. Phone: 839-3519 after 6.30 cipally to the change house He commended the Chief, the .
P m NOTICE TO CREDITORS which is being erected in the. Deputy and the men for the
(dee 7) AND OTHERS community park, and I have no fine job they have done.
In the matter of the Esta" doltbt that DIr• Watson or _ Ab Reeve - Reviewed the
of WALTER PERCY NEALE. someone will report on this Welfare .Dept., for the past "
Deceased: more fully. but the idea behind year and said his department
FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER ALL PERSONS having claims the committee of Community could end the year with $sur- _ YOU
E
SERVICE against the Estate of Walter Centre Board which originally plus of $1,000.00 Mr. Reeve is
--Have your lawnmewer npatr- Per--NeaW, late -of the To+m- �tarte�i this and. made a collec- the. village representative • on -
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od and stored for the winter. ship of Pickering, in the County tion some time ago to start rf, the Metro Conservation Aufh- _
You don't pay for repairs until of Ontario, Insurance Sales- was that it would.be practically.-ority. He said that conservat- V'C a
you call for it in the spring. man, who died on the 27th day all Paid for out of fundis contri- costs each village taxpayer ab -
Phone one week before'- you of September 1962, are requir- buted. The source has dried up out 39 cents a year. and that
wont the mower. Free estimate ed to file details of same with somewhat and I would u "the IOyear, flood 1 pro-
.:given before work is' started. the undersigned, prior to the that all of you who have not gram costs the village,,, 'about -
FREE PICK-UP15th day of December. 1962, af- assisted this very worthy effort $6(X);a year. He considered him- ' �a
Falrport Lawnmower Service ter which date the Estate will to make $:decent place for the self a thorn in the side to a DINGLEY
A. OWEN be administered, having regard - great many people, especially
1 of which Card Of Thanks -the Reeve. He said he was dis-each Road nn134 to the c
Pickering the undersigned shall then have wo e o appointed in tlitl
,< a�
n of an to my many kind friends and especially the press for not a _
Pliene. 639-140! _ notice, and the' Executrix •will raLepaywrbY
(nov 30) not be liable. to any person
d relatives. for their acts o£ attending council meet in It • S• '
whose claim she shall not then kindness, visits, gifts, flowers. �'� Council t'
was his opinion that the press
have' noticecards and enquiries, during my. could not ' give intelligent rely
DATED at Pickering, Ontario, stay in hospital; also to the ports by getting information
this 22nd day of November, United Church Women and to from the minutes of meetings.
r',
1962. Doric Lodge. A special "thank George �Honsberger of the
Walter C Thomson, G. C. you" to Dr. W... W. Tomlinson, village P. U. C. gave a very in-
Piekering, Ontario and the Nurses and Staff of teresting and informative re-
Solieitor.for the Executrix• Ajax -Pickering Hospital. port on the village hydro sys-
(� 6) Mrs. 1:• M. (Delia) Morley tem. He said that because the
Hydro will be raising the costs
J of Hydro power next year. the
ens / P. U. C., Instead of giving fu DEC.' 1st
- S HARDWARE ther rate reductions as ' they
did in Npvember, will have to
1 BAY RIDGES PLAZA — South-west Corner t}y and hold the rates at their
OUR' CHRISTMAS SALE IS IN PULL SWING NOWT p'r'esent level, consistent' with
Vote. To Et
good service. He said. that the
�. HENCE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS 'IN STOCK whole village system will soon
have been completely rehabil-
FOR JUNIOR - Hockey sticks, Pucks, Bicycles, Sleighs itated, a program that started
RELAX and Call 5 years ago. Mr. HonSberger Jim
FOR DAD - Tools, Appliances, Snow Shovels, etc. also said that Hydro is bring -
Ing
A� Ing in a connecting feeder line r
to the west end of the village,
J WTCHELL -FOR MOM - Cornigware, Pyrex, Appliances, ire. r so that -in case of a breakdown Md6dn
part or the whole of the Vill- :.
SPECIAL — See and heal Chatty Baby•the talking doll age'can be kept on -
SPECIAL ' - _
SWAT M IIOAD - W". 2-arl Distad from the trouble spot.
Pj�p _ �, 9-2601 VALUED AT $19.95 SPECIAL ONLY — $12.88 Mr. James Koch of the P. U.
C. spoke on the wa'ter' system For Trustee
1i�NT Si1tVICE Drop In and see us -Ask _for our free colourful "y catalogue and informed the meeting that
the 8th debenture payment on
TA 01-� /YOU MAY USE OUR, CHRISTMAS LAY -AWAY PLAN the system has now been made.
THE PICKERING HEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMaER Z9, 1962
Page Eight
eQ the festivities.
Glad to report Mie_ h Iden- BUSINESS
USINESS D1RECTORY _
E ST _ .ROUG I nison, Lakeview Ave. has re- services In
turned home. 16m the Ajax
,hada bud :. 1...tua1i ia.:c, live }`ears I Hospital. -
attenctPnce of men.bers at the o.�t on • ovem r 5,
meeting on Thursc:ay, Novem- Susan tiolr•oyd, Friendship Ave. r-13' mr-6ime
tended to firs. �� m. Anderson _. G�RANTEED McEACHNIE�S
her 22, when twent; -seven reg- on her second birthday, Novem- on the passing of her husband, -
„bear' , when s • were out and her 18. William Anderson ai R-osebank. . ■�asartatl•s>•!sM>•>tMlt>•MtR
',\.: lthrea n--* , membeis joined R -r ember 'the Sports and Nursing Home,, last week. - Radio -TV �n/1Ce funeral Director
when the Roll Call came up. Rec-eation Dance on Saturday, Joe Hare has been chosen to I Pickering
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December 1. at the Scarboro represent Fairport Beach Pub- Any. Make or Model
The President, Mrs.. Winnie Moog Home, Markham Road, lic School for the Miles Cook * Ua ted Church
Ferguson opened the meeting South of 401. Dancing from 8-W Trophy in the School Area ARTHUR FIELD ' Mhsister: • Rev. hw"le Butters .
•1` ',+nd read an invitation tb the till midnight. Bring your friends Speaking Contest,- to be held
memb^^s from Grace Presbyter- Private A�nbuloneo Service _ CtrU CH SERVICE
and a box lunch, and enjoy an in West Rouge School Audit- PICKERING � - -
ian Church Ladies' Guild, to evening of fun with your nei- orium on Monday, D�ec'eTnber 3, DAY OR NIGHT 9� A. NL .i 11.07 A. M.
their Christmas Tea and Cook- groats• Tickets: $1.50 per per- at 8.00 P. m His theme will be - -
ies
Sale- in the New Build- Sir Walter Raleigh' . Good r ,
7ti' Sunda School , Sams Hears
° -ing on Thursday, December 6, son Luck. Joe.WATER 1HH
at 2.00 p.. m. also a letter from . - Church Now s - WM. McJEACHNM Prop. AUDLE`Y
: the . head of the Welfare Dept. Fairport Beach Mi•. D. Holmes will be preach- Sunday School J. 15 P. NL .
_..Pickering Township, sent an.'m-HAPPY birthday to Margaret ing in the morning service. Mr. West of Dustbarton
_ _ •.:!�. _
' vitation for a representative Win, who is four years old G. Simpson will preach at the -CChurch Service 2.00 P. AL
from the club to attend a PHONE Ptlone WH. -2171
on November 30; and to Doug. evening service. The Youth oe■nRR�sHstst/siMraltR>•Ms1Rl
Christmas Welfare Meeting to Pickard, who will be eleven yis• Time Group meets on Friday, - e(
- be held at his home, Mr. Cane, old on December 3. at 8.00 p. m. The Hi -Teens ATlae#ie 2 -OW Pickering, .ow. GRACE PRESbYTER1AN
: vtwtl w
on Rosebank Road, Wednesday, Friends and neighbors are Group meets on Friday at 6.30 C1�JRCH
December 5, at 8.00 P. M. This sorry to hear. Mrs.- E. CFram- p. m. Sunday afternoon, You
is to make arra gements for bers is ill • at home. We hope she are invited to attend the open- MOR�IiNG WORSNII
Christmas cheques and hampers will soon be feeling better. ing of the new Ajax Baptist 11 am.-yfiu po„pa Sel:isl
;to. be distributed to families in There will be a ' group- com- Church. As part of the Christ- KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Fraser. A�
need, all over the township, in mittee meeting for Cubs and mas 'Concert Program.. we p R E N T 1 C E - SUNDAY SCHOOLS
J. Christmas. Scouts on Monday, December be entertained by Rev. a azmgWell- �an & Murdoch West Rous. School -
Twenty -five was vot- 3. Your attendance. indicates ington. who has the a. be on eAUCTIONEERS - PM a.1n:-e 1»a..nd slow
'lwprrty-five
Usss
ed the ' Toronto Star Santa your interest- "The Progress of talking dummies. It -will be on
end Avlberised Ser sit. tlawistrs, SolkMmrs and 11 o.°w --up a s ye,e
Claus Fund, and a substantial the
Boys of Today, and the Men December 16. in the evening, at 11 e.ni.-Nus.ry
of Tomorrow". ?.00 p: m Cswtiss .1 Oafvio cod York Notaries Public
cheque be given to -each of the Tare December meeting of the , , IwpMen�Ms. Houssbdd C•nt«,niol. Rgod 3elwoE-.
three caretakers at the West Fairport Beach Home &. School Msilws, Real Etgerh she sur l t o ni.-AN ages.
z .Rouge School in appreciation Association.win be held Wed- •peA• y w Roonesabb Rohr spNll QOMME�R CFiAdASEM 102 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR.
of their help with getting the T d d N 31 eJ DUAL SERVICE AT OMR PRICEI 5 Slmcoe St. N., 6showa
rooms ready for the meetings ��'� December g• The teach- •
during the year. ers will be presenting the pro- A P P L I A N C E MA&M P.O. Phone *ybset 32w9
Mrs. Eileen Betts, agreed to gra' and it will be a Christ- wtb P.O. PtwM M.A, mi _ Telephone RA. 3.3446 „�I
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continue her visits to the Open mas Social Evening. Everyone. SERVICE St.
welcome. PR MflCES hove been a:.bRibd
-Gate where she has been tak- Sorry to hear,Mrs. William. EXPERT 'REPAIRS TO Auction«n Woo lss0. Anglican Church
Ing gifts and cheer and comfort Aitken - is .in the Ajax HcerataL WASHERS,. ORYM 11C= M0- • ONTAW
to the old folk for the past and Mr. Frank Cane.'of Victory Tbnple 9-17Sti W M s ' E s sston
year, Mrs. Betts asked for some Drive is ;n the 0-%awa General E. R. FLEURY LIEN• H. x SHEPHERD, s.A.D3:
of the girls' to volunteer to ac-. Hospital. We wish them speedy S H E R R I N sea 198, Pidurine, ow.
company her . on these visits, recovery. - - BARRISTER - SOLIC)TOR 3
and met with a good response. Janice Denney and Donna Pbano DAY SER CIES1
NOTE MURISON NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY sERvt[Es _
i'From - the ladies Green.. celebrated birthdays. Y
The election of an Execut- with a combined party. Abut �:FO' COUNCIL __ . Mn*isb w OW Kieesren Reed . '1k. $3o a.m.-Holy Communion
_ Ive -for the coming year was ten relatives and friends enjoy Fii91 o Creek 11.00. a.m.-Hoy C Prayer
m, with the *T. 2-7391 or AT. s -t 362 'Fuftero! and _ 11.00 ave. -Rory .e.m+ewnbw -
next oa the grog' _ (4d, Sunday)
„ President, Mrs. Ferguson; Vice-_ i • _ Ambulance Service'
1100" a.AL-Sunday 3cluxg In Nib
Pres., Mrs. Betts: Treasur-er; Parish Had
CIRlST��IAS SEAL CAMPAIGN Mrs. Pat Williams: Corr. Sec- to F,Idoy_9 30,3:30 P= �. Z * 1'1 00' o.
- -retary. Mrs. Shirley: Rec, Sec- Y
Sarrday end EwwLss (At Hall)
tetary Mrs' Joyce Butcher: Bae by ApPeh'� WONE3DA
aar Convener, Mrs. Marion Olrlst1Rw Seal Dollars pay F01' at Pickering Beach Road
Lankin. with Mrs. Jenny Ay- : ;
0. -
tarry Pre. carica ......:................. Mass surveys; ssheol tubercaL -
1 00 am Holy Coernuhasn end
burst as co -Convener: Ptog _ Iwrereonlene tee ttto SMk
: :Convener, Mrs. Anne McIntyre: _ is testing; ��; MONUMENTS Telephone
Social' Convener, Mrs. June raying: ex^Patients, t
-lees, barbers, lrairciressere M.e.w.M w«b." With *hall 2-3610
Chesher; Welfare, Mm. Eileen -- "W C'hris�il
schm
Betts; Telephone Convener.. Edneatioa School programmes; paapitG & ROSEeT At!!<TIM, 1n.P.
_ --speakers; films; press; radio 6 _
Mrs. Jean . Smith. With elec- '8'V -Rt 1, wbmby, Coo In s«
tions closed, and an Executive R,ehabilatioa sad Assistance to patients and their 4mm a" Woo of wwa V
_ •ready' to start fresh\ the new families; rehabilitation of pat- s. tis• S H ilibwol, b'r'as'Social Allen � �
RONOs ItlLfs. eMTARalO
Service end
year. ea ents eavrn -
CHUKN
:. Discovery `of more effective dM10NRs 1NbNbq MQ !-l1iR �i1NDA
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ed by everyone Present. Reseasrh :;. ..,: _, .... P� S4zM
The next meeting of the Club ,rye OUNDAY-11 o.w-b it
'will be their XMUal Christmas . , . _ ARrwnM I r
-party, of a pot luck supper, at Ememm EL
A COUNTY EFFORT - !LEASE USE THE SEALS _�'�' To.Ms�.nt.. of Ihaw w
the home of Mrs. Eileen Betts-: AND SPEED YOUR GIFT TO _ iP ` .. tAs w�od„s.ds,y
321 Nest Point Cres,. on Thur•s- - colored Pewter Reeve: Sof' odd a E P•r•
day, December 13, at 7.00 p. m. ONTARIO CO[k% ff TB A HEALTH ASSOCIIATION ALFRED KAYES -BALL ARE WILCOM!
'., and all members are welcome, care of BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, OSHAWA- KUMaNO BATHROOMS Do,Luze Closet Comb. W. Tb. badlrw �w b spew w
�'ftkng your plate, cup and sauc- � wee �
:. eY, cutlery..anrd if your stir- t>ROSURE SYSTEMS .117X19 China Basin W. .seri Woollen
::.ranine starts with a letter form ESTIMATES GIVEN Faucet & Drain Rag. p73.90 f"rN"r 1ifO'"1e•s1e
A.. to J, brlug a dessert. - and
LT�e :. NOW sn." - CAR ATlsnlle 2,9i2d.
for your name in the last p1rt ' �A ��� i �oe Pratte W}IiMhod Z-6717
:\ -of the. alphabet, bring a "first Repairs -Parts - Sorvin
LADc
.0mme dish" and -have a good -
_ 4320 Kingston Road •
- time. PLYWOOD BED BOARDS est Hill
Andrew's
-For single beds 39' x 7r - $3.70 :�NSUMNCE CO. f
tyY S
this : - „ , - Presbyterian Church
Cathy For y1s. beds 4th x 7r $4.95 1112M OR P"OW AT. 4-4721
>a�ly-his extended to hlr: .
The t achy o
con
G: A-nold tV'rrrd, Tim, athy For double beds 54 x 72' - $15 65 Ohs'e Rsr« &MAW sod �e's!'y 'O� Daily 5.30 Sat. I P.M. Church Street North, Plekerbte
and Susan, in the loss of a 10v.= Gives -ail-over support for -Relaxing Restful . Sleep er « � _
i wife a mother, )ors. Mary.Wbd*. Ess. Minister Rev. F. 'tonkey: M. A.
Wed passed away at her :. A110si Mame, 4e Windsor Drive
home, age Hills Dr., on Fri- ., PING PONG TABLE TOPS - • 5ENNETNOTHERS Phone 943-2p3
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vices were held in Port Hope on pNoN& r HMf MO. 64121 HEATING Service of Worship 1T.1S
Monday, November 24. --
Miss Susan Jolliffe, . Kinr- Hot Water, Stent Syoh"" Sunday 'School 10.00 A.M.
Ston, spent the week -end With REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with jeastailed
: nor family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick the NEW PERMANENT TYPE H/. H- ,I, Thompson, s` A Friendly Welcome .Awaits
Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd: Alterations and'Repairs
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gardham. Size 15x20: 1" - $1.39 Size - 20x20x1" .- sYOU
139 �,A., LL.B. - Phone: 2112-4 45
Ridgewood Rd. announce the
Size" - 16ic20xi" - 51:39 Size - 20x2Sz1" -
t . of their daughter. Size - 16x25xl" - $139 - Mme' s
,engagemen . .. .. ..
Nancy, to Mr. Peter Fairburn, - " M►IL11sb�
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of. Ajax. the marriage to take _ O oidsonu TEw°Pb !-ltfi _OIL FURNACES -
place at St. Margaret's in the ELECTRIC. TRAIN BOARDS Lamm m and soucnm INSTALLED
Pines, •December; (For quiet operation) 4 ft. x 8 ft., %in. thick) - $4.85 `
s4 0m.+. Repaired And Serviced •- . •Dun�artoif ' •
Congratulations to Mr. and This material also recommended for cut -eats -toe- _
Mrs, Don. Courier, Island Road,* lawn ornaments, stt Sheet Metal Shop' Work U N 17 E D C H R CIH
on the arrival of a son, on Sat-
urday, HEATING November 17, at the - WH 2-3641 (WeNO, )
Scarboro General -Hospital: - WEATHER STRIP Ch S -
Scott Hogan, a brother for Kev- 3 -Piece metal door set ................................. $1.89 S - Pickeri>sg kteKNIS M.A.
............................... INTERIOR AND � u� t: w. rhea.
ha retttim; to Kevin 3 -Piece wood door sof............................... 7"
'51.79
Marty Pan 17 Ft. Rubber Gasket ""- 79e' MN0R PAINTIN6
Courier, Island Rd., who was'"•�......��...„........;-•-..._•_._..•,___. 79c. Service of Worship 11 a: tett.
60 Foot easy' coal strip ......_....
eight years old on November LUTHERAN CHURCH
23; to Mr. Herb. Shilton, West 5, 6. HILL WEST HILL '
November• X22; to Mr. ' ChrLs ' : • - . , CAULINNG, CARTRIDGES . - . � � English n Service e ' � • � - .:..
Point Cres. on his birthday 1,0
Church
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-- rton Shores, who (Slack). (Grhr), (Whito) ......._.. . ..................... each 39e. (1lbetmer� A. 8 F14D) 11.00 ,Sunday School (En91 ) ' D@pwftvw r OA$ a. sn.
- a �h�, on November / All Services at the Galloway, -
) to Totnrriy Barrett, itiver- .WMM Co.,
,I',��s 'F1'@8• EstlLes,"'`Rd. Public School. aww«nsport PA,• on his fifth birthdayKingstoi+ Rd.' gild Lawrence
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" November 23; to Susan Laneldn, ♦ Ave. Kineiton Rd. bus step NO
COMMYtuTY BfNC/ 1800
�D} Plage, who was eight, PICKIRING = AJAX WHITBY Pbone: TEmple, 92281
Navt abee' 22; to Caroline EvrrpMa Weleemi ,
1, Ren. Bruno 1. Ederma. Pastor'
Phone 261-5184
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'TMURSOAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWT - _ . " - -Page Nina
i gham Hall on Saturday night. Grace Church. who would like God; b -hose s '
_BAY RIi�6ES NEWS - ROSEBANK . Y they �e
Mr. and Mia, Campbell replied to try for this work, to come healed: They believe that God
_. may birthday m Mr. Den- fittingly to the address given forward so loved the world that He gave
by Mr. tharn The Circles of St. Andrew's his only Son that whosoever =
been set up by the -Bay Ridges Executive Officers were elected will celebrate his b4 thday .on The film -
'Ratepayers' Association. to fur- and Membership •Registration December 1. Marcy happy ret- which was to be show! on Sun- les' Guild are having a -Christ- eternal life. These early Christ-
Ther investigate the possibility started; plans initiated for the urno of the day from members �y November 25, will now be mss Tea, with a Cookie and lana were alive unto God
of leasing Sandy Beach Park. social evening • to follow on of his !sitar! seen on December 2, at 7.30 p. Gift Sale, on Thursday, Dec- through. Jesus Christ. Since
Tile Committee, composed of: Monday, December 17, and as y' m. in the'church. Everyone-wel- ember' 6, at- 2.00 p.• m. in, the those_ times.•the church has
Mr. C Morris and daughter special in- tnulti ]red, There is`mpelf for us
!George Clarke, Ted Ralph, Dav- interesting and informative came new church hall. A P
Gail, Rosebartk Road, spent
- .'3d iesvington, Don. Hargraves talk about the C. P. T. A. was SaturdayThe,Clagemprrt Citizens Band, vitation to all the ladies in the today, a pattern inspired by the
in lbronto, attetidinb
sand John Williams, will exam- given by Mr. Dillon _ Ex made up of some of our local district come out and browse Holy Spirit. The early Christ,
'in* not only the leasing terns' Among the invited guests photography fair at the men, and Claremont men, pl'tilay- around, and see the new build- fans lived together_ in unity. „
from Ontario Hydro, but equip- were: the Regional' President, .Exhibition Grounds. ed for e Senior Citizens at ing, bound together •by'truth, Poll-
Get well wishes from her Whitby, Sun- A Farewell Dinner was held owing the Apostles teaching, ,
meet owned by the present les Mrs. Vodden; Mr. Denning, Mr. Fairview Lodge, _
�'� f and neighbors are afteTaoon, for Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, East 'the earlq church was a fellow-
see as well. A.-full reportof it's O'Halloran and the Teaching xtended to Mrs. Jack Scott of day
findings will be given by the Staff of the .School, wtio were. Miss Edith Onnerod visited Ave. on Saturday evening, Nov- ship of the concerned This was
Committee at the next General on hand to talk to the parentso �' sister Mrs, Linton at Fair- ember 24, in the church hall by real; the real church is a band
for a few, days We hope she is vier Lodge on S after- members of the Session, Board of brothers in Christ. In those
Neetin at an House, celebrating Sunday
g•. � feeling much better by now. noon. .. of Mena ers, and the Building days,— �tliisy •were overwhelmed
In addition to Sandy Beach Education Week in Ontario. Members of the Rosebank Rd. g s Y '
Peek, existing park area$ with- Elected to the Executive Home and School Association Miss Mary Lou Morden err•• Committee. fly and Mrs. Ism- to the love of Christ. God gave
in a subdivision, are also and- Were: President, Mr. P. Wim'- tertained' her little friends to bent and family were presented to. us the love that when we
er investigation. isms: Vice -President Mr. •E. fir interested to see the number_ a birthday Party on Saturday. With tvvo Bibles in appreciation were sinners, Christ died for us. '.
no reply has yet been P Secretary, of out tot parents who tura Congratulations Mary Lou. for all they have done in the The Holy_ Spirit _was the teach-
Sincereeeived from. PickeringTown- Mrs. V. Ho Corres�pond?ng Open House, to Congratulations also to Mrs. Fork of the church, and every- er of the early 'church as He is ,
> visit with teachers. A special H. Middleton and Miss Donna one will mss their presence, as our teacher today. They lab-
ship Council regarding the exec- Secretary, Mrs- P. Martell: thanks is voted to the Grade le
tion of "sto si " and, "sew- Treasurer, Mr. K. Reynolds, Wilson who celebrate birthdayk they are 1 suing, to live in An-week.
oared and prayed together—we
P � g'� Mothers -who, under the dirge-
age charges" for Bay Itidges, The Teacher Counsellors: Miss tion. of the Chairman; Mrs J.. this mak' tigua, the .Car t !bean, this week. "miss the -mark if gh do not
the Committee planned further Mihelick arhd Mr. Harris;; Par- Harcourt, die such a woanderful- Sorry Mrs. Sid Pugh is indis- have prayerful thoughte'toget-
tba C on both issues. Milent Counsellors: Mrs. Cormier posed with a severe • sore . St: Andrew's Presbyterian her, we need the inspiration of
actjob on contacting the parents_ throat. Her.many friends wish Church — Pickering real worshi
Since it will soon . be the sea- and Mrs. Reynolds. The lathes are still looking for mashy g P• = Thi chapter lax
ace for jolly oId snow falls, the o q.o T new ideas for the Gift Table her• a speedy recovery. Service on Sunday morning Acts in-instructive, let as steady '
..snow removal problem was dis- Recrwtien Assoeiatlonfor• the meeting on December.5. Unit No. 1_ U. C. W. are _cat- Was .conducted by Rev. Frank it. There is need of tba Rork
cussed at some length by the Christmas Bazaar Please contact. Mrs. Ruth Anth- enng to the Presbytery Minis- Conkey: Mrs. Marion McClem- of Jesus -Christ, a wOiingness
Committee. Last minter, snow The Cadres Auxiliary of the ony at ATiantic'2-5187, if you tern on Wednesday of this week ent, organist and choir-leader o! church members to learn to t
removal was handled most eff- Recreation Association of Bay are willing to helpin any way. to dinner in the church heli: presided h the organ. The choir serve, to labour bodtogy
of r. The
iciently throughout the subdiv- Ridges are holding a' Christ- . Next week's .Euchre will be � entered the church to the eruct church is- -the body of Christ.
ision. However,' with many more -mas` Bazaar, on December 8, * Q esaiorial, hymn 81 "Come,- ]et Come apart from these th111ga
streets added to the area this 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. in the Bay- held at the home of Mrs. Flor- BA-LAA&J " to cherch to
gree Schwalm. Kingston. Road us sing to the Lord". spec- of -th
- '.past- summer, some delays - •in view'Heights ,School •Auditor- • 'Tt}e Active Service Class met. cal number was an anthem —Worship. Our player ,that tihis _
road clearance may be ex r- um. ' Hei issiori 25 cents (child- Last week's winners: 1. Marion last'Wednesday evening at the "The King of Love -shy Steep- congregation eontime to be a
Pe Brett;_ 2. Dolly Langlois,, - _Con.. home of Miss Kathleen me- herd is". Mrs. Helen Briabin worshipping ehahrch, a prayer
fenced. � ren accompanied' by an -adult— Mrs. Day. _
Ofter there are special cases Free).' Admissibn price includes Mr. and Mrs. Dehnis De Avoy, with -Mrs. Thos. Jordan's took the solo part. church•
where a householder must leave a visit to the Tea Room asWell. Wilde-will an leave this week-end group m charge of the meeting. The scripture readings were:
for work before the plow reach- i as a chance at the Door Prize. to spend a week with their' Robt. Barton of Clare- Psalm 77 and Acta 2� 37-44: The ONTARIO LODES N4. iK
les his street. Such instances Special Features include: Doll-- moot; was guest speaker. topic of Mr. Conkey s, very #ire 1. O. O. V. ;
should be reported to Ted Dressing Contest for .the Lad- d t hien _and family, in Det- �<
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Disney at- message was All Things Coin- NOVEMBER NIEEi1Nos
.Ralph, Services Chairman of ies and a M,en'9 Baking Om-
The tended the Holstein banquet at mon' basing his message on P�elnitin9 CehhMhfhrwllY CMdf�f
The Dance held on Friday Greenbank,. last .Wednesday ev- .the text Acts 2, verse 44: To Tins. Nov 6. — LAO P. M.
'the Ratepayers' Association. test. Items, on Sale will include. evenNovember 23: was very-
--Ted's home hone number is— _baked cads. candy, aprons, g �' ening. the people of _ these times, Tues. Nov. 20. — 5.00 P. AL
P g. well attended, and everyone ap- Mrs. Wm. Harbron, Mr. Les- Christianity was a way of life, Visit" 3 sHi rs WeI Nue
839-1567. Please note—that lir. puppets. toys. mystery packag- peace to enjoy themselves:. I 4 -
Ralph is not operating the plow: es. handiwork and novelties. The regular meeting of the He Harbron. Mr. and Mrs. B. living by'-far'th on the -Son of ti. C. BrIttaliiq,
Although he has your best int= U. . W. will be held on the Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Day
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crests at heart, Mr. Ralph must and Mrs. F. Noon attended the
. P first Tuesday in December: at .
present each case through the '�ouge HMIs he Rouge Hill United Church. Golden Wedding Anniversary of
Ander-
proper channels, which does Many of -the local children Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander-
Mrs- Purdy, of Guelph, spent son on Wednesday night, Nov-
take a little time. � T7A'�
the .week-end with her daughh-- turned out to see Santa Claus ember, 21, in the Ashburn
Lest week. the terms of off-. ter '.Ws. Bob. Carson and far- slid the 1st. Rouge Hill Ladies' Church.t! i s _ e .11's M G. ] AWSON '
- lee for members of the Execut- Auxiliary Bar on Saturday,- -
---ive were recorded. One naive rly, Alton$ Road _. A number of• friends gathered
was omitted. It is ho the We were so to hear Mrs, vrn'ember 24: This bazaar prov _
sorry in the church basement on Sat- tT snit So1iC71ter
:following cell! correct that pub- Kaemmerer. Alton Rd. injured to be a great success, suer urday night and presented Mr. - -
g p many thanks to those whQ
tic publicity* error: her knee and was hospitalized and Mrs. Harold Vansickle (nee
Pu y - heltied in any way. TBL-EPHONB WIL 2-2741
for a few days. We hope she is Ln4s Jordan), with a miscellan-
sorry". that r left your name. better by now. Mr: and Mrs. A. McKinnon
Out from the, destiny list: and fart! visited at the home culls shower, i _
Not to rob 'you of ail fame. Mrs. Clifford Schwalm, Lar-' Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Jones .
',I l iclude it now as ' miat*% Ule and Kitten, aria'—a friend of hire McKirmon's brother in entertained the Mount Zion OEIUR�.ii ST. N. low.
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from Orland, visited friends in
Weston, on .Sunday..
You're In %411 1963, bail team to a turkey slipper
' As custodian of the m;nt: this• district- last Wiednesday, on Saturday, at their home.
Iota of tilt for me to see. We were g. when
To-another such misprint. lad to hear MrGREENWGOD dnnerthirty-eight sat down to
Schwalm is feeling better now.
be not blame the papers. Janie anie Bent.: Spruce Hill.
I fried that little herrinQr Mr. Fleetham took his Sun- Mr.-and Mrs. Glen Mender- THIS COUPON IS GOOD PQR
HtrrW: apolcL:es Read. and 'Mrs Uay 43 fl
Donald • Waring. •Duhbarton, spent one day last
o URE -Ln PUVFUFVU
is e o week with the Walduff Tamil Chapter of Isaiah. His theme I Thursday night last, with 1VIr.
CORRECTION y' from-verse 10."Go through the and Mrs. Jack Whrd, Clare-
Mr. Bob Hewte. Peterboro. gates. prepare ye the way of niont• (5 or 10 Pins) AT
A correction to last week's visited his brother, Mr. Tim the people. Gather up the ston-Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones "I WeSt 1
article on the Bay Ridges Minor Hewie slid family over the es and set up a standard for visited Mr. and Mis. Carl Dop- • -
Hockey Association Executive. week-end, the people" kinin. at Dundas on Sunday:. �
C'hais'snen Mort Jacobs, Vice- - Mr. Morris Pennie, New Tor- Church g�ce will. begin at Sarting next Sunday. Des ISLAND RD. alfa EAST AVE. — PhaM AT. i4Ni4i
Chairman. Ron Stewart; Sec- onto, spent the week-end at the 11.15 a. m. next Sunday, Dec- ember 2, for the winter months,
reiary. Enid Miles: Treasurer, home of his brother. ember 2. Sunday School will be at 1.30 NAME ._.... <..�_-... _
Not. Hewine. Bay Ridges Min- The dance held in the Unit- The Sunday School Christ- a. m., hnd church service at ADORtfi
or Hockey Association can pur- ed Church Hall on Wvember mss Concert date will be Dec- 2.30. � .
chew hockey equipment at a 23, was well attended, and ev- ember 21. White ' Gift . Sunday Limit of One coupon per person pw &W.
discount price. They are pass- eryone seemed to•enjoy them- is December 16. White Gifts & Children must be accompanied by adult on Sat. R Sm
m8 the benefit of this on to the selves. Thanks to all who. d
help- —:VOTE 'MUN
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members of the Association. ed make this a successful eV_ ontionc of money will be
thankfully accepted at this :FOR COUNCIL '
The Hockey Association will re- I ent,
eeive a small commission,which service.
Lots of chiltirett turned o'wt Unit No. 1 Afternoon Unit.
it will use to purchase mot,e to see Santa at the 1st. Rouge
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equipment. Anyone wishing to Hill Ladies' Auxiliary Bazaar, of the f C. W, George
meet at the Church News
make purchases at this dis- on Saturday. This bazaar prov= hare of Mrs. George Moore on
daunt price. must pay cash with ed to be a great success and _ Thursday, . December 6, at 2.00 Grace Pnsbytorian Church'
the-older. Please contact: Mrs. enjoyed b many. A great vote o'clock.. Mrs. J. Brooks is ' OSunda Services will be: heldTu'
.� ey'.::`Shoa
Me Hew' ; ' 839-3635. of thanks to all who gave their charge of the program. Bring a on Sunday, December 2, at 11
0 o time and he in aril• way. gift for your Secret Sister. a. ret and 7 p. m. in the new
> Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman, church building, . Port Union
ministerMi—r Hock- The anixtuies Party for -ths. + I
ey Asoociation h to thank 1st. Rouge Hill Ladies' Auxil- the Golden Age groups from of the church will conduct both Mt ,1c Amit
the Bay merchants for their iary will be held on Monday, Claremont Greenwood, Kinsale services, -with Rev. David Mc- �� Mitt. - PICKERIN6 UOKS CLUi
dboatiols of a set of goal eq- December 3, at 8.00, p. m. ,ire and Mount Zion Kinsale. In- Cullough, previously in charge
uiprnent. All girls interested in the Rouge Hill' United Chumh. stitute provided lunch. of Extension Work, and now is - ' 1
forming hockey teams, please All Cub and Scout mothers are and .TO BE HELD AT
as soon as possible. invited to attend. Mr. acrd Mrs. Gerald Henning Business- Administrator of the
register psi entertained relatives on Sun- Syndicate Corporation. across
You understand, girls—we must Get well wishes are extended d, Canada .for the Presbyterian - BILL NEWMWS FARM
have enough registrations for to Mn. Len Ferguson, Old For- Sorry to report Mr. Skinner Church, as guest minister, at
at least two teams, The mini- est Road, who . is in the Ajax
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!num number of girls required Hospital, from' the Ladies of m the Oshawa •Hospital for an the morning . service, and in
Hasp' oration the. evening, the guest minister, �UNBAMN
for a team is fifteen. Please the 1st. Rouge Hill Ladies' Aux•Mrs. J.• Kingsley, of Delp will be Rev_ J. H. Williams, of
corrtac't Mrs. -Mary Beeman, at iliary. and children, are visiting at*,:Glenview Presbyterian Church,
834ar and Billy Dobbin Follow signs at Li
present with' her sister, Mrs. Toronto. verpool Road and
9-3467. Mike PWhite'k Sideroad
0 0 0 - spent Saturday and Sunday Edgie Pegg,Highways No. 2 and 401
Special organ music with Mrs.
tar Rk4W Catholic Parent= with their grandparents Mr. The Boy Scouts will have Gladys Smith, Rouge Hills Dr.
Tq&hw Association and Mrs. M. Dobbin, Altona Rd. Chirstmas Trees for sale at as soloist for both services. SATURDAY DECEMBER 6 1962
Please keep in mind the Baz- Greenwood and Kinsale. Mrs. Stnlith will be `organiz- / I -
Another milestone was laid aar to be held on December 8, Mr and Mrs. T. Campbell ing and conducting the choir
in 'the short history of the by the Rouge Hill Home and were presented with a platfnrm. for church services; and $spec- -- -�� A. M. UNilt DARK =
School of the Holy Redeemer, School Association. There, will rocker and cushions at Brou- ial invitation to members. -of
in that another unit was form- be something new and exciting 4h
ed in thii ever-increasing num-. for everyone.or anyone wanting COME OUT AND HELP-A GOOD CAUSE
ber 4aCathol►c Parent-Teacher to ick u a few extra Christ-
- l� MICKEY'S • LADIES' VUR IR.,.-,'.BRING YOUR FRIENDS'
her of ca,
n (C. P. T. A.) mem- mas Gifts as well as a Home
bess• .1.11-.. - _ _ • Bake Table; and a wonderful
Situated ' in Pickering Town- array ",Of beautifully dressed �� f iniO AND
ship, a new housing develop= dolls, so=bririn your children ��
rent "Bay Ridges" is 'fast ' be- out to this event.
coming a community-minded - 1 *
- Wi-n Your Christmas`-` Turke , .
place ANNOUNCE .THE OPENING OF A
ident on Monday, November
to live, this was..quite•ev-� •, i
TRENCHING AND• WISHES
• • : SEPTIC TANK _ _ - ,
19, last, when the first formal -- a �/► shotguns ayaiiabie for-use of #hose wllo hayed t one of
rnerting of the C. P. T: A. was , Installation Mary �MaAm Agency
coriweried and most of the par- their chill!. Shells sup'ed.
ents turned out to give their Phone. Whitby bas-ss66 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1st, 1962 -
GEOiiGE_HARDINGRA
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The meeting was an over-
witielydllsg ruc�se and quite a
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