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VOL. NO. 80 NO. 9 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy j"
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H01Af �P��ker�ng YOt Force, Or dire Police This Saturday _
"< MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS — PICKERING VILLAGE Pickering Village Council -GUNS GO BOOMIII" AT '
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 196?, met this week and officially LIONS' TURKEY SHOOT
s cepted the resignation of
w - Poll 1. Poll 2. - Total Police Chief Howard Nickling. Once Win, and perhaps for
time, guns wil
FOR REEVE '
Marley stApsd discussion arose ostt establish ats to the Bill,Newman's farm, Dun -
Cyril E. Mlori 1 1><2 741. a permanent .police force or bartpn, as Rouge Hill-Pileker- y'
Albert Reeve _... i .
MVS y police pr,•otection for the rolls ins Lions sponsor another is a - I
r - - age• long line 'of exciting Christmas
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FOR COUNCIL. - The P. at Whitby will' TurkeyShoots. Low-flying afr-
_ This is the first of a series that will eventually cover the Ross A. Munson _..: _..-............_.. 112 t 1114 X16 take over the policing of the craft and satelites have been -
the
-hole of Pickering Township. Here we have Mr. Walter Lynda, Len. Burninghsrn .::.....:..........:._._:.. _. ' 122 l bi 290 village until something perm. warned keepdear _
pas ter and merchant of Dunbarton. Mr. Lynda liki many Bas, Kea icing is set up. 4 anhitY artillery
that
racy ...:__ .........................__...,__• 749 1211 • 277 anent in poi be on play, and in action,
of his colleagues Is getting ready for the big rush of Christmas Ron. Watson ....... :...........:..:.......:.....- 759 = 24t1
Councillor Ron Watson �sugg-
mail. The Lynda family came to Dunbarton, from Oshawa foil- Vic. Dingley ..: 157 7T 234 ested that the village ask the would be enough to outfit a
owing the war. They purchased the business of Mr S. G. Morr- Don. Henderson ...... _ 205 policing the viliage. amend �y• Sportsmen
rtsm
en from near
ish and soon became an asset to community life. The Lynda "I think wt+ should write to far w gather with well -
family seen took their place in church and community life and FOR SCHOOL BOARD = ' e Co ce oiled shotguns to try_ their luck
. the mmissian not the -poli.
:..haw always been popular with Dunbarton and district. Mr- Mrs. Meryl Bryan! -....,....-.._.:._._: 149 '161 110 department" said Reeve C. E. and. test their skill. The most'
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Lynda Rke so man others in Dunbarton will be affected b the Ross Irwin ' 157 15! 296 Morley. "How much did our skillful, or most fortunate, will ,
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f rsen+s tura �.. b s ptiiasun to Include pr s our newoserle r Gordon Hepditch 10! 129 251 policing cost last year?" he stagger . (stagger?.main
iig Ed.) home
y y pre"" th is
y _ _ -- Merv: Johnsen -_-. _.-._,. 11.1 L60 2s1 asked. vel the morn fame r, a for
.'. .._..- ..,.. - - e •he the m doz-.
R P. WMtef 151 255 Counct3lor. Ab Reeve said t it Christmas dinner, as
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Jack Simons 1511 _ 245 costs were about $11,000 for ens of plump. flavourful fur-
.__._,._..............__,_ :_... _ 107 the year. keys have been reserved for
Township Assessment
Gayle Honey _ .----- - - _ . 125 1" 21'1 • �•u we employee an outside this big shoot, according to ,
p p; James McLean 72 57 129 farce, we will have to employee Lion Bernie Dtotie, Shoot
e.tisas■alt.■i=.■=zi..■...st.saa.t....a.s.ea...K!■ by
Rash Of Appeals - From Farmers a law officer and we would Chairman. Shotguns will be a-
a
no revenue if' an outside vailable for the use of any vis: --
gaged in farming themselves. Believe It Or Not Plan New Church force took over.", said Reeve flan who does not bring his own
Not, Morley. and shells will be supplied. ,
Assessment figures far the In a great marZy cases they had Reeve Morley_. said a bylaw There will. be other special tear
_Towiship have' now. been re- their- assessments, lowered k)y �t Happened Here! r�t Q..y R�dgeS ___ officer Qrr pert time, would tures, including refreshments.
k%sed and show an increase of the appeal judge, J. R Wilmot'.{1 C DWQ -fridges, Y probably cost about $1,000 a To get there, follow the signs at
`51,600,000- over 1961. The -1962 Now it appears .that the active Mr. Colin Beal, o€ Bay P.idges a year. Liverpool Rd. and White's, aide
fatal is $27,955380 farmers have in most cases and secretary -ot the Seperate
Since the notices went out a been increased which it Is ex-
Have. We Gone 'Wild West" "What about O_ P. P ►" ask-. Roel .from ,Higfiways 2. aadr' ,
week ago. thane has been con- peeled will- bring forth a storm In Pickering Township? SchoolBoard of the School of ed - Councillor Ross Murion 40}: The date: Satu3'daj!,=I?ec-
the Holy Redeemer appeared '"rney probably would not' ember 8, from 11.30 a. m' u`W ;
-aiderabAe discvsiion among the of protest from there before the Township Council it". said Concillor Ab Reeve. "dark"
.'rural people, Milton Mowbray "'There are going to be a lot At least two cases have been this week, and stated the Board "Running -a two man force Is
.-told the council -this week. of appeals" said Deputy -reeve. reported recently of local far- difficult" said Councillor Len POLICING - CON IMUS
It is understood that two pro- Mrs. Jean McPherson mgrs: (cattle raisers) finding wished to sell of a part of their Burninghatn. T d
test meetings have been called.. It was also noted that the the odd beast missing from his .block of land to the Roman ,
population of Pickering Town- Catholic Episcopal Corporation "Men court Here and take on 'If we give the Policing to
- Last year assessmem brought herd, and following investiga- the job at any price and offer the township, ren inclined to
forth a large nuriiber of app- ship has increased from the tion and search. have found the for the pm'P�e .of erecting a
new .church. W"o>* hours a �Y. then It think we won't get policing ver•
want" said Councillor Marlton,
tarns but were not actively en- figure of 20,652 in 1962. out-of-the-way ;corner. _ r• ver m inclined- tosaid
• lore the Planning Board. He want more money and less "I'
One day Chis week one Of the hours" ,aid Councillor. Reeve. the Reeve.
local farmers has "recovered' w told by council he did not „A r, ..i could- use our office "It's a good _wh job for a -
%mbarton- Ni h School Students from his insurance Company.
have a zoning problem, but
that -
g Pa and be connected to the town- concientious man" said Cotrnc-
the price of a 'young heifer; it, was a matter oP policy to ship 24 boon" said -Councillor illor -Ab Reeve.
refer such a request to the
*hich had only a few days be- Watson. Reeve Morley said that 'the
�� • t fore, been brought into- the Board. ' Mat would take, four; men village pays 'better than many
�Q Undertake Pr+oleet _1r f� grounds .• from a nearby to do the. job We would end, up places of a similar size. -
pasture. The y dung animal was .carcass. Had we Matt Dillon's paying four rnen":. commented -It was -finally agreed' that
The student body of Dunbar- spring, shall set a precedent discovered to be missing from friends around here, there Councillor Reeve.- the Clerk write to the Town -
ton High School is breaking • for the new High Schdol. Each the herd quite recently,. and a would, sure enough; .be a hang- Reeve Morley called Mayor_ ship Police Commission and to
-irrto what appears to be the year. a simila.r'•group is expec- search reveals all that is left, in in'.•for this kind of thing. Parish of Ajax who said they Ajax. and if they are interest-
—latest . campaign. of its type. ted to travel, perhaps to New behind a hedge—ihe -tread and No clues are known --as .yet,. would -be--willing. to discuss'a .ed in. the job. ,to submit an est-•
'Their aim -is to send sixty stud- York City or Washington, foll- price if. the village wished to. imated cast for a year's oper-
ents with 'their teacher -super- -owed the example set by these write and ask.-.ation. E
visors on a trip to Quebec and students. Nuclear Arms 'Workshop Meefing _
Montreal° The intent of the ex- Financing 'the' e�xrrrsion has
cursion is two -fold. By utilizing -already been started. In addi- .. -
the French language, . which tion to sponsoring dances and • • Pickermg V I I Iage o�s
most are studying, the students bake sales, the student .body• 'Held
At Pi�kerm�' .last. Sunday
hope .to learn.a good deal about has three -outstanding schemes Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ' Wins ' Mrs. Geo. Elliott, St. George
our French-Canadian neighbors at hand. On December 7, the; realer might, and laugh at the ter, Lincoln Ave. werea-s away' last week end
and their customs. This oppor- school will.be host'to the CKEY (By G.� Honey) E - g g
tunity of travelling to the bi- No -Stars. This team of disc ' ' idea. of neutrality." jects of a pleasant' surprise 'visiting her, daughtgr, -Mrs.
lingual grov;" ., is very import- jockies will challenge a group Should Canada, equip her arm-. "Thus, we have a responsibil- last week -end, when, having Miles, at Oshawa.ant we to the student-, as comm- 07 students to. a hilarious e� forces with nuclealr weap- ify to, protect ourselves while been out of the home for a Rev. Melville Buttars is being
anication with the French- basketball game during one of ons? we work for peace. This means short time, return, to
find the heard on the air through the
speaking habitant will make a Dunbarton's biggest dances "Yes, for self-preservation," acquiring the latest in nuclear home occupied by twenty-seven Oshawa Radio Station CKLT3 �
contribution to their studies. Most potent. of all their eff-• says George E. Penfold, Vice- "apons." members of the Winter family on Sunday evenings, at '9.50 ,
Most authorities agree that this orts, the school has planned a President of the National R. C. Mr. Woodsworth said' the '—Gard' birthday. They. were o'clock. Radio .1350,
is essential in mastering the mass rhagazine sales blitz. A.- F- Association. . . Unit6d.States' has enough nuc- completely surprised, and still Mrs. Crowther had her �-
pronunrrtial n and masterinent of the Plans are made to canvass all "No, to set the example," lear arms to destroy all life on don't know how the family ter°and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Frenctr jangvage, principal areas, including: Ajax, says Ken Woodsworth, Toronto earth, so why need Canada ton=, members .got into' the house; to Arnold, of Sarnia with for
Secondly, it is hoped that, by Bay Ridges, and , West Rouge. Lawyer•' tribute more. have tables.set etc: a few days this week.
visiting two of the nation's old- By ordering their subscriptions In spite of the fq;, about six- "A nuclear wa.r•would be so Last Wednesday night, over Friends of Mr. Irvin, White
_,est, cities, the pupils may obtain through the scjpool, subscribers ty local citizens came out io swift and destructive, it' would three hundred and.fifty persons are pleased 'to hear he is feel-
,est,
a more realistic picture of early ' to most 'all magazines can dir- the United - Church Christ'an mean mutual suicide, he said. interested in "education" visits ins better, following a weak
Canadian history, act a good deal of the cost to Education Centre, on Sunday • "Our role in Canada •fhen ed the rooms of Lincoln Ave. spell, 1"t Saturday. .
The proposed trip will cover a charitable function, rather evening, to hear these two out must be to provide leadership Public School, and talked with The 1st. Pickering Girl Guides
two days 'and nights, travelling. than to publishers' sales offic- standing speakers debate the for peace: This is a function we the teachers—Open House. Lat-. had their Christmas Party on
jloth there and back by ra31. es. The Dunbarton students ex- pros and. cons of'this vital nuc -can not perform by acquiring er, the staff was entertained at Tuesday night, and' Captain,
Leaving on Thursday evening,. pert a warm welcome by resid- lean arras question. nuclear arms.', the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T: Mrs., Ethel Huyck; Lieut. Mrs..
Mrs -
the group will travel through ents when they • make their Here, in essence, is what Mr. "We must set the example., Doble. Mr. Doble is Principal Marjorie Johnston; Lieut. Mrs -
the roueal to Quebec during the door-to-door proposals. Co - Penfold said: If we accept nuclear arms, ot- of the school. Evelyn Dwinnell, were presen-• i
night, 'returning to the former tomers will be able to buy sub- "We must consider the prac- her nations will I_ikely do.. so The lady teachers of Lincoln ted with their Camp Craft Bad
Yon a tour of that ancient city scriptions, in time. for 'Christ- tical aspects• of self preserva-too. The world is now mong Ave. Public School, were•invit- ges„ by District Commissioner.
on Saturday evening• mas, tion in relation to the lessons toward peace. Let's put all our ed to have lunch with Ms. Mrs: Shirley Kearney.,
The primary attraction at Lastly, within the student we have learned from the twoefforts into peace -making, in- Helen Linton, a former teacher, Sorry. to. report Mr. Wm.
Quebec on Friday and Saturday body itself, the pupils: will be world :wars. The threat does stead," concluded Mr. Woq�- on Thursday of last week. Hooker, VPanham, Alberta.
will .be the Quebec Festival. operating , a campaign to sell not conte from nations of diff -worth. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd and formerly of this place, liy-
This is a period of holiday-mak- Christmas Trees to their. - par• erent thinking people, but from. The audience .then formed had Rev. Charles and Mrs. Farr ing on $iverside' Dr.,' passed a-
ing in which all the French re- eats and friends. The students nations controlled by ruthlessinto discussion groups to draft and son, 'as guests' last week- way, in his sleep, on November'
sidenote join together in street are ordering, 'storing and re- 1'eadets". out questions for the keynote end Rev. Farr assisted with the 26. -
dancing, folk -singing. and gen-' tailing "the, fine pruned Scotch "The barbaric leadership thatspeakers. local service last 'Sundgy. He' Birthday cohgratulationS to '
oral merriment. Plans are tent- pine and 'spruce trees entirely conceived � tile- German . _,gas ; Mr. John Lay conducted •the will be, leaving for Jamaica . on Miss Janet Tomlinson, whoa
alive that a High School group by themselves.. chambers and the senseless meeting,- sponsored by a local December 12, to assist at a par- celebrates the occasion ono Dec -
In Quebec might be' hosts fol' It is hoped the community slaughter of Korea• understandsgroup, who call themselves = istr there. ember 8. Mrs.
the students that evening. The will .support this worthy puri no moral code, as we do.". "Tire Pickering Forum". Mrs. Hry. Westney's Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Beth �� r^e
return trip begins on `Saturday ect, and back the vigorous eff- "Such leadership would .not _ Cheirman.Gordon Hepditch School Class enjoyed themsel- among those from -here att^r �-
Evening to arrive home on Sun- arts of the Dunbartoh High hesitate to use nuclear weap-says more meetings will be Ives last Wednesday' night, 'by ing the Grey Cup game' On Sat- - J
�y rrroc�iirng, School students •' in "Project an, if -they had -a military ad -planned after the New Year. bowlitrg, and later having din- ttrday last,
.....�.,,.e 'M,.v rncrwrt nniv Ev�ervone welcome. ner toeether. 1
-'INS PICKERfNO RMS - _- - THURSDAY, DKEMSER 6. 1967, '
- mei Of •Principalf Feature 'At
_THE PICI�ERING NEWS -- M_Walter Thomson, Q"Xf%]-
E i T• t L I i M E t 1 t t 1 ---_ -. & •School CQ�\ ,, , lting •.BAR_ RISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC
every ery Thursday �t COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - }`
_ ewa rnnzing
AMheriud as Second Class Mail Matter Post Otfice Dept, Ottawa, tint P of the Home & School would be happy to co-operate Telephones WHitehall 2-0910
tBttCRiRION RATES: ;2 50 per year — Yaih/ Strias =9.t0 per year Association and should particip in this manner, Particularly if
ate and direct its activities, they had a voice in the plann- Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 1 Highway
BARRY MURKAR, Editor seemed evident from the dis- iag. This again 'stemmed from `
AtyERTISINO RATES UPON REQtEST — cession at the November 27, the Principal being- on the pro-
of the Pickering and gram planning oommittee and
District Home and School working with it prior to the Donald G. C5S.Iey. `
Council Three Principals from tentative schedule, being -set up cI'0
Mlhere Was The School Board? School Area No. 2., Mr. D. Hop- and presented to the Executive PUBLIC • RELATIONS CONSULTANT`
kiss, of Rosebank Rd., Mr. J. Committee for approval.
Tickle, of Bayview Heights, --It was suggested that Home TORONTO -.!t Rallalie Rd. Den MiGs —447-il,l' 16
Despite the fact that not one member of the Public and. Mr. R. Weaver, of West and School Associations. even PLAZA . RESIDENCE
School Board showed, up at the -public me- efing �IdTast Rouge, together with Mr. I. • if not attended by more than a _ ..._
week, all the sitting members were returned to, office �, teacher at Fairport Beach minority of the parents, do help Nu In -1231 � M—M-„ j301
and two Home and School keep public opinion abreast of
With the exception of Mr. Irwin who was at a High Council parent, Mas.. A. - Guest, changes in the . school curric- "
- _School . meeting, the absence of the rest of the Board of. Fairport Beach ' and Rose- ulum. Mr. Weaver said his
was not accounted for. It was evident from the remarks bank. and Mrs. J. Wagenaar, children alone, who, attend a
of the ratepayers in attendance, that there were num- Of Rouge Hills, participated in different school from his, would PERSONALMED P11107ICTiON
= emus questions to be put forth to the Board and that• �?'� which was moderated not be enough communication -
there was keen disappointment, that none of them app- by Mr. M. Parkinson k Fair- " keep hirri' informed sc the e R FORTI ER—INSU RANCE
arentl felt it was necessary to attend. It was advertised port Beach and Rosebank Road "goings-on" in their, school. r1. R.
y School, who is also a member Mrs. Wagenaar contrasted the
on ,the front page of this _paper, and each member of .of the Home 4 School Council interest. she is able to take •in PHOW AT[aime 2.f�' 4
the Board is a subscriber, so lacks knowleedge of -the Executive. The subject under her children's school work, !„- -
meeting seems unlikely as the reason for their absence. discussion was the "Relation- with the little _which her ;par- a FM _ • AUTO LIPS :CASUALTY'
The Boards red the biggest share of our tax dollar. ship of Home & ' School and ents were able -to take in hers,
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Principals and Teachers". and feels this is an improve
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I suppose we can learn about the finances by going and
"I security" marked the pre- ment directly due to Hoare and
asking, but the point -is, that here was a large group of
sent relationship, according to School.
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interested taxpayers who • had questions and it would
Mrs. Guest, since neither the Considerable discussion cent -
Home & school Executive, or iced on the personal Problems
have been an ideal time to answer them..
the School Staff are quite sure same parents might. have, and
, Ro�� Hardware Ltd.
- • Former Board Chairman Douglas Johns is the only
one that we can remember who came to one of these
of what is expected of them. all agreed these were matters
T discussion should have el- to settle _between . parent and
C. I: L. Pw_UM, 13OUSEWAREB, GLASS, GL&XINGi,
and made a report io The AS W
ted some of this doubt as staff directly, and not. . proper.
iminameetings
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recall. Doug gave such a complete report on all the
were brought up. The -subject of -opWn meeting. Open meetings
'
-. phases of the school, there were few questions that
most meetings should be relat- should .be of a general, educa-
could be asked. t ..__
ice to the direct problems of tional nature, with a more
-
We know it is not a case of the Board wishing to hide
the pupils and meetings sho�rld friendly social atmosphere, in
Drily be heldwhen a need` enc- order that both parents and
BOB]ErBANii �_ AT. 2`�
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--anything, and we certainly hate to think it is an attitude
Lziz,-accordant to Mr. Hopkins. teacben. can become acquainted
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of not caring what the, taxpayers think. _ . _ _ _
While not agreeing that assor- as people, one witti the other.
People are interested in knowing if the Board expect
rations were unnecessary today. Following questions and com-
most of the panel: agreed with meats from the Hoop. Mr. Park-
to have to add to the school again this year, if there is
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any chance that the mill rate can be lowered or at least
Mr. Hopkins that programs inson who had kept the con -
should serve a purpose and A virsafion. flowing smoothly,
C r e ai t ors' of
held, or if it is to go up. There are many questions and
was felt the Principal -should summed up the, conclusions of
this type -of meeting, is an ideal opportunity for both
take an active Dart in the plan the panel. The audience of over
in forty included: Princip-
�/ MONUMENTS
_ .•;$Oard members and taxpayers to discuss matters.
ring of the programs- order people,
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to bring in school topics with als, Teachers. Superintendents.
= : We feel they were very remiss- in being,absent, but
which he is more familiar than as well as Home and School
Executive Members from as
A
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. OF D I ST I N CT ION
let's ho that next time, at least one will be present.
pe
the parents.
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A Principal would Abe hest- far as .Whitby. All expressed
e
Yillage
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Police Matter
ant' to change an otherwise in- satisfaction with the treatment
-teresting pr'ograrn. Mr. Tickle, of the subject and felt .the way
for
for TIES GENERATIONS
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if it had been. decid- had -been opened .greater
,suggested,
ed on. by--a-separate corrin-Attee co-opemtiofs. which should re -
...Pickering Village Council • is faced with the problem
. of setting up some form of police protection for the
of parents• even if he coald see salt in a more useful purpose
some needs in the school carr- for Home -S school -
Bia".
StaffcwdLtd.
community on a permanent basis, and it would appear
iculum which might deserve at-De]lcious refresiurrents were
increase interest in by the West Rouge H
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that two alternatives are open for discussion.
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on the of provided
-the Association at Fairport h S. Assoc.. and Mrs. J. Adam -
had -son. Council President. men-
MON V M E N T s
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One is to set up a new department of our own and
Beach since the programs
the other is to have an outside force come in and do the
.turned to directly explaining tinned the next Home & School
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ob for us. It is a matter that will require some study
the topics; of 'the curriculum..Council Open Meeting" will be'
'can 22. 1963.
OYNDAS ST. EAST - twtlirlsY NAO 8-f55=
which usuallybe handled on. Tut-dav Janu
11ments for both alternatives.
by the teachers thensselves at the Dunbarton Public School
Mrs Wagenaar asked if this at 8.00 p. m. Another interest-
- Council. we gather from the discussion"the other ev
ening, will seek advice, get facts and figures and go into
would be taking undue aavan- tog tonic la planned and it is
t of the teachers, but the hoped you will come- —Con'•
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the matter thoroughly before they make their decision.
-- The matter of dollars and cents is important and also
Of Banks
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Abe type of protection we will get from either of the
rils
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�Awo sources. Despite personal, preferences Council will
have to think in terms of what is best for the Village
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THANK YOU
To these who supported me
STEEL
sand the tax dollar and arriving At that decision is goir,e
1 would like to thank these
woo Vol� and again elected
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at the polis on Saturday last,
my sincere thanks-
-_-:.+SiTRUCTURAL
CRANE RENTAL
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-to take some time and study.
for another two year term
The Season's Greetings To !
on Village Council. As in the
On* an
O d. All.
1.STATION COAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO
past, 1 wilt- do my best to mer-
it the confidence placed in me.
Ab. Reeve
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Phones: VVH. 2-1960 — WA. 1.510$ - MO. 8-5911
Compliments of the Season
My sincere thanks to all *he
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DRUGS
LTD
To One And All
Ross A. Muriseh
made my election 'to Village
Councii'pouibla,
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Bas. Kearney
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My Sincere Thanks
voted on my behalf last Sat- I
I would like to express rely
Ori1CLS ewmi a 1�Co.
COSMETICS --SUNDRIES --BABY NEEDS,
urda , I take this opportunity
y + Pr+e
of extending my thanks`
appreciation to the large num-
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ber of ratepayers who voted
who
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During the next two years, I
and, worked on my. behalf, to
will do the � I can in the
re-elect me as Councillor at the
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interests of Pickering Village.
Ronald A. Watson
polls :last 'Saturday. -I will Ceti
erve you
tinue at all timesAM,
FAniPORT ROAD, SOUTH .D'JNBARTON
to the Wst.of my y.
WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. t0 9 lm.
P• . -
THANK YOU
Although not successful, in
Wishing till- a Christ-
mas and may you all enjoy
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SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M.
my first try for Council, the
resulting vote was very gratify- !
Health. Happiness. and Prosper -
ity during 1963.
�.' SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED �' --
inn, and I would like to thank
Len. Burningham
PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961
all those who voted on . my be- 1
half.
TOM Su potters
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- COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Compliments of the Season i
Donald (Don) Henderson
My sincerest thanks. We
NEW TANKS INSTAIRED
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G. K. Honey
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wool like to than all these
who voted for me and elect=
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I will try and work for the
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dour _vote of Confidence
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greatly _
interests of parents and tax-
payers, as .1• -have in the -past
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� OFr-ERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES —• '" '
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appreciates As the past I shall . do.
thirteen years.
Meryl Bryant
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an in my :power to advance our - YiAage
TI4ANK You
1. would like to thank all the
pesons who voted for me..and,
TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE Z� HRS..
- TES'..?LE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT.�'
worked an my behalf, to return
FOR MORE_IRFORMATION, PLEASE ::ALL
'
-CYRII E. �MORIC�Y
School ft Board -for anot
o -two, year errn. h
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The Season's Best To All
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ry-
_
KOhaut "{710' �r°°pI° s~un of the Universal Declaration of Human
seg. -Highway" li #so lett of Dw�be ".", Ne. 2..NNbW+e
_ - Rights — we can note with some satis-
,, faction, -that in -the past year our Province has _
taken another substantial step. toward imple-
STe ft"ORfsf'S -
renting its principles by the enactment of
.HALLdauretw;c�cc... the Ontario Human Rights Code.
jETff_ _. By. bringing together into a single statute _
MW
Boogeet and Meeting all of the various human rights legislation
uT>sNo SERVICES passed since 1944, by enlarging the scope of
(Se"n4 Zoo) _ . _
7.° r r t the Ontario Human Rights Commission and -by appointing a full-time
i W 24W WN. -2-2305 4. Director with additional• staff'', we are now in a much better position.: �
— to proceed with..a greatly expanded educational program designed toV Mw
,
make the aims of the Code better known and under tood by our 1)�opI6.
'VISION CARE It is. a chatter for gratificatiod: too, that 'in the development of its
JOHN u RAWSON, R.O. KAYE`S PLUMBING ro ram_of education and enli htenment the Commission is receiving
PLEASANT STREET
,to" LIVERPOOL RD. SovrT I 4 Monteith, Ri.h� the active and wholehearted co-operation of our churches, schools,
tRE"c""`!.'''s 'AT . s co. I industry, trade unions, and a wide variety of community organiza
EYES EXAMINED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS -
GJAS"s PITTED and REPAIRED. tions. This.is surely the best proof that our citizens, individually and
0. W. RIEHL, C.A. RJR.
EVENINGS NCENSED TRUSTEES ,�ollectivel " look u on our 1 iuman Rights Code as a reflection -of the
W APPOINTMENT. Tt. 9.2601 , 0�,.�1e Sfrelford
y, P _
s
Oshawa R;. ssa 'community conscience; that they are prepared to play their full part
BURT R. wATERL CA. - � ,
_ SEAWAY "'"I"ha'I IEFA i' in applying its principles in their daily relationships, not just because
WATER SUPPLY the -law requires it; but because truly enlightenZ.
ed social behaviour
1NHiteMB 2-1397
- �?A-HOUR SERVICE' nisi A10RTGAGEf. A"RANGE� ds it.
a
demands
7 DAIS A WEEK. ALSO SECOND MORrGA llt ' W hile. we deplore and condemn'vcolations of human rights else -
such tqolp
$5:00 for 500 GALS. ,AND 0MVIMENTS. where in the worldan s an
$7.00 for 1000 GAI3.
49.00 for 1500 GALS. win Also 11IRC AM -OR w+w- s the
ON EXISTING MORTGAGE:' those walls of prejudice which still exist in our own community—arid
N "U REOI11Rs ANY "I MOAaE sometimes in our own minds --and which'deny to our" fellow citizens
FINANCING A POR' PAST _
TEMPLE TAXI - that justice 'and equality of opportunity which is their inalienable right.
1s PLost.d to announce AUBREY E. IRELAND `Justice, like charity, should begin at home.. .
i
Answering Service AND COMPANY Let' Huirlrn Rights i�ay e, a
_- • examination in order to make certain that we, are faithfully adhering
s IS NOW OREM TO 100'ADELAIDE ST. WEST
T wu SussewSEils
TORONTO s, oNTaelo to those lofty principles of the Universal Declaration on which the
fm Wenm en =1 IEMPMe a "" ~ Parliament of Canada and the Legislat-ore -of Ontario have placed u
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THURSDAY; DECEMBER 6, 1962 :'
_-: THE PICKERIMG ME"_
_
_ _ _ - Three _
- -
Grace Presby tedan Chdreh •
H. Hunter, M. A., Melville Pres-
were held on Sunday, Decern-
and there has been a most won-
-
Holds Dedle0lon and Opening
byterian Church; Rev. W. H. T.
ber 2, at 11.00'a. m. with Bap-
der ful response! for members
-. - - - - - -
Services
Fliltna, Grace Presbyterian
tismal Service, conducted by
litev.
of the Choir.
INSURANCE:REAL ESTATE
Church; Mr. J. Templer,. Clerk
Fulton, who hagtL _d. Mat-
- Next Sunday, December 9,
Oboe WH. ?�i21$ Reall}CIICt WE. 2.3115
Presbyterian Church -are pleas-
Cha.irrnan.of..the Building Com-
en James Wright; Catharine
bind services at 11.00 a. m. in,
_
- _
ed to announice' the opening of
mittee, and Mir. W. Collinso,4
Lynn- Miller;. Beverley A=
the church building,_ the same .
_^
their new church building on
C airmag of the Board of Man-
Adams and Robert Malcolm
tune' as the regular churc#1
_
C Y
R
L E. MORLEY '
Port Union 'toad'agers.
Dedication Services were.held
. The building stands on almost
Lambert. Rev. David McColl-
ongh, Administrator of Synod
worship. service, with Rev. F�
ton is charge, with special
.
by the Presbytery of East Tor-
four acres of ground, within a
Corporation of the Presbyterian
numbs by the chair.
- _ ''0Yaur Friendly Residws Asene -
onto on Thursday, November
29, at a very impressive service
short (jistance south of Shepp-
and Ave. Cloverleaf, and there
Church in • Canada,' was the
sp t: -the morning
at 8.00 p. rm with special minis'-
is sufficient ground for further
service.
PLASTER CERAMIC TILL
STON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160
tern talo part in the service.
development of buildings and
.4t the evening service at 7.00
STONE
_ •
Rev. J. H. Marshall, Moderator
recreational facilities. The
p. m the iipectal spdaker' was-
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
JPICKFRINCi, ONTARIO
of East - Toronto • Presbytery;
Rev. John Forbes, M. A., Clerk
building has been designed with
Rev. J. H. Williams, of Glen-
ETC.
_ ;.
the tion the annex to
addition of
view Presbyterian Church, Tor-
of East Toronto Presbytery;
provide ample space for the
.onto, _
CONCRETE DRIVES, WM .
Rev. J. G. Murdock, B. A., min-
large Sunday School, and .a full
I . Mrs. Gladys Smith was the-
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ister • of Guitldwood Community
gnariai [)nerrinQ Services
special soloist at both services.
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4U1
JReal Estat+s drokar — siitkerin9 Yiifoge a -
- er Teroote WA. suis 08bearg ss.1"slWe.:-Plte N DECEMBER oTH, the. Anniversary
ry-
_
KOhaut "{710' �r°°pI° s~un of the Universal Declaration of Human
seg. -Highway" li #so lett of Dw�be ".", Ne. 2..NNbW+e
_ - Rights — we can note with some satis-
,, faction, -that in -the past year our Province has _
taken another substantial step. toward imple-
STe ft"ORfsf'S -
renting its principles by the enactment of
.HALLdauretw;c�cc... the Ontario Human Rights Code.
jETff_ _. By. bringing together into a single statute _
MW
Boogeet and Meeting all of the various human rights legislation
uT>sNo SERVICES passed since 1944, by enlarging the scope of
(Se"n4 Zoo) _ . _
7.° r r t the Ontario Human Rights Commission and -by appointing a full-time
i W 24W WN. -2-2305 4. Director with additional• staff'', we are now in a much better position.: �
— to proceed with..a greatly expanded educational program designed toV Mw
,
make the aims of the Code better known and under tood by our 1)�opI6.
'VISION CARE It is. a chatter for gratificatiod: too, that 'in the development of its
JOHN u RAWSON, R.O. KAYE`S PLUMBING ro ram_of education and enli htenment the Commission is receiving
PLEASANT STREET
,to" LIVERPOOL RD. SovrT I 4 Monteith, Ri.h� the active and wholehearted co-operation of our churches, schools,
tRE"c""`!.'''s 'AT . s co. I industry, trade unions, and a wide variety of community organiza
EYES EXAMINED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS -
GJAS"s PITTED and REPAIRED. tions. This.is surely the best proof that our citizens, individually and
0. W. RIEHL, C.A. RJR.
EVENINGS NCENSED TRUSTEES ,�ollectivel " look u on our 1 iuman Rights Code as a reflection -of the
W APPOINTMENT. Tt. 9.2601 , 0�,.�1e Sfrelford
y, P _
s
Oshawa R;. ssa 'community conscience; that they are prepared to play their full part
BURT R. wATERL CA. - � ,
_ SEAWAY "'"I"ha'I IEFA i' in applying its principles in their daily relationships, not just because
WATER SUPPLY the -law requires it; but because truly enlightenZ.
ed social behaviour
1NHiteMB 2-1397
- �?A-HOUR SERVICE' nisi A10RTGAGEf. A"RANGE� ds it.
a
demands
7 DAIS A WEEK. ALSO SECOND MORrGA llt ' W hile. we deplore and condemn'vcolations of human rights else -
such tqolp
$5:00 for 500 GALS. ,AND 0MVIMENTS. where in the worldan s an
$7.00 for 1000 GAI3.
49.00 for 1500 GALS. win Also 11IRC AM -OR w+w- s the
ON EXISTING MORTGAGE:' those walls of prejudice which still exist in our own community—arid
N "U REOI11Rs ANY "I MOAaE sometimes in our own minds --and which'deny to our" fellow citizens
FINANCING A POR' PAST _
TEMPLE TAXI - that justice 'and equality of opportunity which is their inalienable right.
1s PLost.d to announce AUBREY E. IRELAND `Justice, like charity, should begin at home.. .
i
Answering Service AND COMPANY Let' Huirlrn Rights i�ay e, a
_- • examination in order to make certain that we, are faithfully adhering
s IS NOW OREM TO 100'ADELAIDE ST. WEST
T wu SussewSEils
TORONTO s, oNTaelo to those lofty principles of the Universal Declaration on which the
fm Wenm en =1 IEMPMe a "" ~ Parliament of Canada and the Legislat-ore -of Ontario have placed u
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then se
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—Fa Foue - �1Fpw� = ICKERIN6—NEWS - -. - UKSDAY. DECEMBER 6. T%2
"The Club Girl stands on Byers. ton, on Sunday. Oshawa, Visited "on Sunday of Cardross, Sask., and I&.
Lions Hold Zone
Guard", dnder the leadership Miss Marilyn Martin, of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers had with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg and and Mrs. H. Jordisom of Lake
of Mrs. J. Kine tone and Mrs. onto, spent the week -end at dinner on Sunday evening with Edward. St. Peter, $ask•
Meeting Here _ _ W. Youn;. The girls are aw-a:t- the home of David Pegg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTaeg- MT. and Mrs. Alfred Pegg Sofry that Gloria Trolley,
irg their AchievemenTVay, lat- Several of our United Church art and fami)y. and P.uth visited the Brooks' and Mrs. Eastwood are victiurs
er on, &-td expect to take. anot- Women went to the Bazaar, at Mr. H. McPhail Asited one family on Sunday. of sore throat and cordis.
the Lions Clubs in District 15IVirs. P. Ni ikon had Sunday Mir:, and Mrs. Percy Clarke daughter, Mrs. Edgie Pegg..' McLean and Beatrice were: ited the Trolley's this Past
.South held a Zone meet;n,' of dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred entertained relatives from Mil- . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg, of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jordisoc� week.
November 28 at Rouge Hill Co.
mmunity Centre to review pro-
gress and discuss administrat-
ive problems. Zone chairmat
Lion Grant Thompson conduct- /
ed the meeting. Head table oft .
FOOD
ials included International Cou
i1trUlor Lon Jack Filkin, Pas'
Deputy District Governor Alf
Hill and Lion Bill Lang, Pres
ident' of the. Rouge °Hill -Picker
MARKET
JM Lions Club, hosts for -th
occasion.- - -Fil We
Fund • m sng, membership a •
quisition. and retention, ani rouge ' Hills A
activities were among the mat-
tern under discussion. The Lake • PRICES EFFECTIVE
Joseph Summer, Camp for th< On No.2 H•.lust �t of Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri• sad Sat.
Blind, sponsored' by Lions o' • — DECEMBER
Ontario, and conducted.•by the
Canadian'National Institute fon STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wedeaesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m- ,:6 - 7 - 8
the Blind was described, arW Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. ,
other activities,' including wel-
fare, educational, scholarship. Regular, (SAVIt 9 CiNTS) INGERSOLL (Save lie) s Pkgs.
public speaking, Sports. young CHEESE SLICES - : _ for55c,
peoples work, and -=senior citiz- � -
ens activities. dip
Attending the meeting were: 20. CATELLI (Special Offer of 6e off)
-members of Agincourt, Mark- DMISIK MARGARINE /10,
ham-Unlonvil'le, Don Mills. il AW
Wishing Well. Bendale, Scar- �••' SPAGHETTI. 2 Ib. Cello. Pkg. C
bora-Eglinton, West Hill -High-
land Creek and Rouge Hill- 59
—`
Pickering Llan Clubs.: $ N 0 R T E N N RITEX, 200 Single Tissue Pkgs. (Save 6e)
(Save 17c)
ge Park—. jr 1%1110-91%h A AllaES2-hr'29c,
iNgN7ep—scout.. Leaser for. MAPLE LEAF Canada Paeken AMERICA DRY (Save 12e) Carton of 6 - 10 oz..baOles Plus deposit
]Lst. ,Rouge Hill Scout Troop.
Mrs: Committee
of a the PURE LARD
Group Committee of the 1st.
'.'2 9
Rouge Hill -Scout • Troop -, must _GINGER ALE C
regretfully inform -all concern-
ed that -the above Troop must 12 1b& 12 ex- Round Tins
dispense with all activities TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED Full'24 oz. Sliced Loaves
from this date until January ~"-�s I
On next: ►� . 39c,for '? 9 -
This move is necessitated by 1 SAVE 19e 'READ -
the unforseefr--- resignation of f r
the Scoutmaster, and a notice.
able-apath r on behalf of .the ��, (Special Offer of (Tasty Cwvsrn-
public to offer their services in _ 6c off.) meat iwap000d Blue Ribbon (Save .24c) Pkg.' of 100 Full Weight 'Tea Bags
-answer to the efforts to'fill this Meet)- .TEA BAGS , . 69C
vacancy. .... . .. ... ... ........ ' . .
"Get Well Wi_ches" to Mr. Large 16 Oz. jsr _
Joe Patterson, who he. been ,r 0for99C McVITIE'S (Save lOd %s 1b Pkgs.
ill for the past week. - CRISPBREAD _ ;� for �►�C
•- MF, -and Mrs, Bill Stater est- I,�, 1 S t'i est. Tina _ _ _
tertained company from Scar- 7C
born, on Saturday._ _ Case of 48 tins Ganong: Christmas (Save 10c) Large 2 Ib. Bag
Neil Patterson spent Thurs- , - $4.65
day evening with Bob Walduff. 9c
Acton Road, studying for ex- _-CANDIES{Cream: and Jellies)
amination. Instant Powdered Skim Milk (.Sate 14c)
FI'�II�i1t11i11rS Biu n cuts
or slices Ib. 69c
'Lang' 3 Ib. �x c BACK BACON Centre cuts or sllces Ib. 790
The Fairport United Church R1 N 0
Sunday_ School - will -•their . � - Round or Square RUMP ROAST ..:... Ib. 89e
Annual - Christmas ` Concert at I FRESH MEATY (SIDE)
Bayview. Heights. School this "
Friday eventing, December 7, at A SLICED RINDLIaS
7.30 p. M. All parents are invit.SPARERIBSN .149
ed to attend. BREAKFAST BACON
We are pleased to hear. Ernie
.Vargo is • progressing satis•
• slide or Short -Rib - -. ._ (Blade Bone Removed) __,_._FRESH MINCED STEAK ... � . ,....... lb. 79c
'factorily, in the Scarboro Gen-
eral HosOital, following his un- • '• • •' •`� • •'• Ib. 69t'' ; JUBILEE SMALL LINK
fortunate accident. at his work FRESH or FROZEN' -
two weeks ago. - - While they last, PORK SAUSAGE .... i Ib Pkg. 49C
Mrs. Eric Playford is also re-
ported to be feeling better fol- C�in�� * �b• C FRESH DE N
lowing surgery, at the Ajax-
nn''yy 9
RIB END— TINDER END
rk
Pickering Hospital last week. rA�
W I N G S
Hurry and get well, Eva. _
K M
_ Is
a birthdaywishes ' toAr
gas=essOwl so
.
Mrs. Lois Fertile, who celebra- ` ' DI R
ted her birthday on Deeember 1 Ib. Pk (Av 2Vi E».) (Av 3lbs:f -
'3; and to Fred CSgood-lDecem-_ LUCAS ARTHUR S Sliced g' . 69 - 59c.
' - � - � •Centre Roasts or Chops Ib c. Whole Loin Ib.--
ber• 5.
Sorry to hear Mrs'. Hender- WHILE THEY LAST _ 3e extra in cartons
son is a patient at the Oshawa Strictly Fresh, Grade A Large,
General mgspital.' and hope, she g Loose. Bring your own cartons
will 39
BOLOGNA
have a speedy rgcovery:
Mrs. Henderson celebrates her
birthday on, December 10, and
we hope she will be home for
this occasion.
GREENWOOD
Rev. Fleetham took his scrip-
Rev.
lesson from the 52nd chap-
ter. of Isaiah, and his theme
"Arise, Shine, far Thy Light
is Come". The choir sang a bea-
atiful anthem; and the "'Junior
Girls' Choir sang .a trio,which
was much appreciated.
Choir practice, will be held on
Frida- y ll
choymnight of t as we4k. pt
choir members re asked to
-make a gpec-al effort to get out
to practice for Christmas mus -
1c, The. Boy Scouts have their
-Christmas Trees - for. sale, at
Kinsale and Greenwood. Help
your Boy Scouts by ordering
your Christmas Tree now. -
•Me ¢g GIT" have finished
t 12wk eight -weeks' Couise on
CROSSCUT SH -ORT RIB ROAST •Ib. 69c A
LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC C
U C K SHPM
Wh a -7th Ribel Doi -AIT
0
Standing PRIME RIB ROAST ..........Ib. 69c
�� FLORIDA FRESH TENDER
Fresh, Grade A, Oven Ready, Young GREEN BEANS .... '.... :..:..::: '2 lbs. 39C
b. n No. 1 Selected, Firm, Golden Rips _
CHICK -ENS.'.
N .BAN.ANAS ............. 2lbs. 2sc
Frying or Roasting (Avg. 3�1bs) -- _ FLORIDA SWEET GOOD SIZE 152's
Round Sirloin T -Bone &Wing,Steaks Ib. 99c '. JUICE ORANGES 2 DOZ. �9c
r -NEW 'BRUNSWICK CANADA NO. 1
FRESH LEAN PORK - ;POTATOES _ _10 LB. BAG 29c
CALIFORNIA TENDER, CRISP) GREEN LARGE STALKS
BUTT _t H 01
PS Ib. 9B CELERY - 2 FOR 29c
r
. '. _.
THURSDAY, DECKMaER 6, 1962 , . • _� T'HE' PICKileAINlli NE1Mi--� „' - -; = Pages F7v# :
FLED
Coming Events st. Andrer✓s Ladles' Ald
Missionary ry Society will
ROSEBANK
ti- 4
- CLASSIFIED
and
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR hold in the
R PORT from �
ADVERTISEMENTS
a ioint meeting
Nice to see Pat Kavin home
=.
—
PAY DIVIDENDS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, church, .on Thursda , December
+y
again for the week-end, witl
_ _
ST. PAUL'S ON THE
H HALL ies of the church are welcome.
Best wishes go -to bars. Doug-
(. I
For Sale
DUNBARTON
. 2.00 P. M. — 4A0 P. M. The Friendship Group
las, of as she
BY HON. MIKE STARR
.- APPLES i POTATOES —
Fancy Goods, Home-Baking of St- Andrew's Presbyterian
Table
enter the hosDr.pital
this tris enter the hospital r at-
for further treat-
M.P. ONTARIO RIDING
..Melntosh - per bush. - $2.50
Attic.Tr'easures, Baby Church will hold their Christ-
mentW�
`?
'Other varieties on hand. Candy'— Afternoon Tea mas Meeting, on Wednesday.
'Please brie own containers 'sponsored by Afternoon W.' A. * rubor 12. at 8.00 p. m., at
g
Belated "Happy. Birthday" k,
Gail $$kled, of Morgan's Park,
Last week I iiad 'the 'pleasure of introducing in Parliament,
for apples
PICKIrRING ORCHARDS
the home of Mrs. Clifford Haw-
Piekerinij United Church : ker, 18 Windsor Dr. A cordial
vho celebrated her 18th birth-
December 2nd.
apo
the Resolution respecting industrial change and war
Une mile west of Pickering
Sunday School invitation is given the ladies of
�, on
t.Sike Paar, Rosebank Rd. N.
adjustment. b
to the changes in industry now being
Village on No. 2. Highway will hold their the .congregation.
WHITE GIFT SERVICE
spent Saturday with his grand-
This Resolution relates
brought about and.to be brought about in future as a• result
WH2-1247
this Sunday, Decem-,
parents on Altona Road -
Mrjs. J.of Rouge
of technological change and automation.
24-HOUR
bee 9: The Christmas Concert
.MacLeod,
Park, paid a short visit to bee
In introducing the Resolution, I spoke of th@ challenge being
OIL BURNER will be held on Thursday, Dep "A .Letter Of Thanks"
� 7.30 On December 1st,
20.
sister, Mrs. A. McI{irmon and
presented to our industrial society by the onset of advancing
• -,..
ember at p.. m. Saturday,
,
gamily; last Monday-
automation. The Bills~dealing .with automation and advancing
Authorised Dealer
a-cards
Pickering Women's Institute School Trustee for the Village.
Mrs. Scott, ood -Dr.
in �-the-mous-prov6ions- to -ranee+__ the challenge is before
"Consumer Gas" Installations
will hold their As it was my first attempt
has returned home from hos-
the House at the present time,
— _ "Shore-Gas" Propane
CHRISTMAS PARTY for public office, I was very
pital, friends and neighbors
The provisions include research into automation and its effects
Installations
-. at the home of Mrs. enthusiastic, and at no time did
are glad to see her feeling bet-
by Labour and Management, working jointly, sharing by the
Trailer Accessories i Service
MILLER HEA"_
F{,ert. Clarke, on Wednesday, I lose faith that I might be
-
ter.
week's-Euchre-will -be
-Federal Government in the -cost of moving trained workers
_
Specialists
tuber 12. Cars will leave successful=but, . I was not.
held at the Norrie of Mrs.Jan-
to areas wti�ere employment is available and the setting up of
• '! Tudor 5t. —Ajax
our .4-corneas, at 1.45 P. m. For a little known candidate
stone, Port Union. Last week's
consultative committees to advise in .this field.
Phone: 942-�4l1
to wen in his first attempt in a
Won+ee's Hos ital Auxilla
P Auxiliary small community would, be an
winners: 1. Mrs. Schwalm; 2.
The Bill is part of _a pattern which wilt enable Federal and
with industry and Labour in
For Sale — - Triang electric
CHRISTMAS PARTY unprecedented achievement in-
.
Mrs. Janstone; Con. Mrs. L.
Aisthorpe, and Throw, Mrs.
Provincial Governments to work
making use of already available training facilities and progress
= 'train, complete layout. - Like
December meetin; of the.
W. H. A. well be field .•in the I wish thank the 'electors
S""�t'�
to meet the automation challenge which President Kew
to
,new. 839-3849. • • ..
Nurses Residence on Monday, of the village, some of whom
l
A cheery , is wished
has called "the supreme. domestic challenge of the 60's."
- For Sale -firewood suitable
December 10, at 8:00 p. m groped their way through a
The President Mrs. Carr, in- hazardous fog, to their ballots
to Bob Wa.ganlaar, still in the
East General Hospital, from
At the same time, I introduced a Bill providing for safety
measures in industries under Federal Government jurisdicti,om
-- . for fire-places. etc. Greenwood
Ates old members and friends ;ori my behalf. Although the out-
his many friends.
Mrs. Marjorie Harris Pine
This Bill will fill amuck=needed gap, and will be of assistance '
and Claremont -Conservation
Areas. Phone: S. Pugh, 942-2072
to join in our Christmas Party. I come showed I was eighth in
Rimae Road, is home from hos-
in providin those safeguards in Federal. industry against in-
g
;or W. Trolley, Claremont, 649-
We will have Carol Singing, the ru I am not the least
conducted by Mrs. Westney and bit discouraged, and I will con-
pital, and best wishes for a
dustrial accidents, which run to marry thousands of douans'
'in well -as preventing Kumasi
,or
Mrs. Wheeler. time to be keenly interested
recovery from her nei-
annually avoidable expense, as
-For Sale — crib and mattress,
There will be a few aprons in the affairs of this- village. _
to be sold, which
-ghbors and friends.
'hardship and misery.
I was happy to be asked to' preside at the Official-Opening
low seating chair, grey arbor-
and mitts Sincerely yours,
-
were left from our Bazaar. The,JIM McLEAN
Brock Rod
of the R. S. McLaughlin School, in Oshawa_ This school is one
and I _ nMoll
Draws will also be held.
unit in program whch has seen the building of more than two
-1te
328.00• Phone: 839-35&0:
Refreshments. ecru
The Brownies s e
.a
schools across -
So-come, . and.- . bang , your
their regular neeeting on Mor.-
Canada, as well.as some one hundred and fifty-sax additions to
- �lelr Wanted
friends. Pickering Women's Institute
day December 3, in the Red
-existing schools, in order to provide the necessary'facilities for
_
Amway Products =men and
ROUGE HILL met at the home of Mrs. Dan-
Cross Centre. The .Guides , met
on Tuesday. December 4, and
training young people in -.the skills required to maintain. em-
-
vvomert, full or part time. to sell
new line high quality household
Y
HOME A SCHOOL fell-Jenkins, of the, Rouge, Mrs.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR .ieudwine: hostess. Our. Vice-
the Scouts meet on Monday, in
to t in this automation- age.
P yme#t
The estimates" of the De went of Labour and the iTnem-
p
cts. High Commission:
prodt� g
SATURDAY, DECEMBER S. President, Mrs. J. Hawk con-
the School. -
greetings to Stuart
pioyrnent Insurance Cnrnmission will be before Parliament in -
- Write: Box 33 Qaremortt, Ont-
2.00 to S•00 P. M. ducted the meet' There was
�'
.Birthday
who eetebrates his 4th birth=
the near future, at-which time we will be asking for the money
ROUGE HILL SCHOOL a good attendance. and several
day on December 6: with agar=
required to carry on these programs during the fiscal year. 1
CLERK-TYPIST
Doll Draw — Homo Baking guests present. After the reg-
'guests:
for his
ty Young trends•
Preparation' of Estimates is always- a big job: necessitating
- Must be experienced. neat. ace-
Ise
Sewing Room — Rummage business, our Mrs.
bfr: and Mrs. Gordon Carter
,
first of all, a series of sessions ,with departmental officials, who •.
urate and able to meet the pub-
�ular
'Room _Mortes —Hot Dogs Brice Hogarth and MTs. Reg,
spent the week-end with the,
outline their requirements, and later another series of sessiobs
He .for Pickering Village Mun-
Taffy" Apples Rackham. gave a demonstration
I�LeT1
litter's is bir. and Mrs.
with departmental officials, who outline their requirements.
=, 'icipal Office. Applicants must
Exhibit Of Handicrafts and Iof Christmas Decorations. and
Musclow. of Muse ow;
and liter, another series of sessions with the Treasu_ ry Board, -
apply in own hand-writing to—
Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk
Christmas Trio Gifts `was very inierecting. President
j Mrs. f4orrrian Graham came in
On F.ridV night. Janice and
who them proceed to give an •indication as to what proportion
g
. P: O. Bos 190, PickeringVilla !N
THE CUBS AND SCOUTS 'later, and gave a very interest-
Michael Carter: also -Peter Mc-
Murtrie saw the -..hocks Y game
. _
of these requirements can be met...
Women's Auxiliary Ing report on the Area Conven-
at Whitby Areata and later, en-
There is a great deal of chopping and changing and, of course, _.
CAPABLE FEMALE OfFICE
will meet at the Christian Educ- tion Lunch was served b the
Y
joyed skatirLg.
=every attempt must be made to keep requirements- down to
HELP walled for. a Pickering
ation Centre Pickering United hostess.
the bone in order not to engage the country in _unnecessary
Company A knowledge of typ--
Church. on Monday, December Our sympathy Is extended to
_
- iand book-Reepir_ recess-
ng
10 at 8.30 p• m. our hostess of the day: Mrs'..
Jeudwilacer in the
-MY SINCERE THANKS
jor programs ' in the Labour Department at present
The major
: pry. Five-day week, steady em-
ployment, if satisfactory.. P. 5.
rte, who;
PICKERING" week, met with . an accident in
To those who voted for me on
are the Vocational Training and Technical School Programs,
I. available. Reply—gluing age;
VILLAGE COUNCIL her home. and was taken to
Saturday. I will continue to
the Municipal Winter Works Programs; the New Autopiation'
salary expected,. and-experien-
The Regular Meeting of the `Oshawa. Hospital-„ We hope she
to take. an Into est In Village
Legislation•'' when approved;. and _various rehabilitation. prog- -
affairs.
ry ini f d In-
13ox 430 Pickering, Ontarior.
be held on — soon. — Cori•
-. ng ey
plant training: ,as weal as conciliation and arbitration
proceed-Tuesday,
December 11, 11962'
4.4%0%olk.
ings in industrial disputes. - ,
To Rent
at 8.00 P. M.
I may say that in the cast :few years, the Department has
_
-Bruce A. Hogarth.
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR
become very active in these fields, and will be even more active
Board 'a< in ruw942-ONE
in the future_ - •
ntraloom,
Phone:
' 'iTi2'lage-•-centraL Phone: 942-
FREE GAME OF OPEN BOW]2-041
_ -
Another measure before the House is the setting up of the
1645.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND QTHERS (5 or 10 Pins) AT
National Ecenomic .Development Board, which will certainly
- To Rent — three bedroom home
Pickering Golf Club. 385.00
D �; p�
In the matter of the Estate AO RII� DVW��
KIP
West ROUP + PLM
give-rise to a great deal of debate When it is before Parliament.
Already, a great deal of interest has been manifested in this
: at
Phone 942-49iir
o1 WALTER PERCY NEALE, ss�
`^J"measure,
and it will no doubt, prove to be one of the important
month
Deceased:
ISLAND RD. and EAST
_aau
AVE. Phone ATme
t Session.. -
he present
res o t on
Wan#ed _.
AIL PERSONS having datms.
the Estate of
-
•
against .Walter NAME
Percy Nealle, late of the Town:
1Kanted _refrigerator; two to
years old. Approx, 12 cubic
ship of Pickering. in 'the County ADDRESdfour
of- Ontario, Insurance Sales-
died
the 27th day Limit of one coupon per pEtsan per day.p•
Qt�a ity and Wo r k m a rash ip
Leet. Phone: 839-3519 after 6.3Q•
man, who on
m
:(dee 7)
of September 1962. are requir- Children must be accompanied by adult •on Sat.
ed to file details of same with
- 'is the Best -Advertising
the
the undersigned, prior to
Your Christmas Tree
day of December, 1962, af_
er vuhich date the Estate will=
ter
RKTAIIRA
van Hezewi'k Shoe store
The Pickering Minor League
be administered, avtng
only to the claims of which
•
PA i
and red SH OE REPAIR, you'll sure be saiiS fed
Association win reserve your
- free NOW. The are are on sale
the uitdetsigned shall then have
notice, and the Executrix • R u+n
,
For your Christmas shopp g; see our large- assortment
SHOES, SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES, RUBBERS, etc.
at Disney Motors and of Bol
nog it
be liable to any person
IiAIf
�N�n
of
—
Rimmer's, 9 Christina st. Pick-
sring. Phone 942-06117
whose claim sire • shall not then
whose
M ollway No. Z just west of Pickering Village
have notice.
_
•
DATED at Pickering, Ontario, p
` : Parties � RECO j1%ft
0%0%0%0%01~:.WM=
this 22nd day of November,
'
1962.
Walter C Thomson, G. C.
k
Pickering, Ontario No. 2 Hi
f -
x6
(dee 6)
:` ,.
�A HANDY
lip.
Bell Telephone
7 :TIPV
if your home needs Painting or Decorating, call an '
' ,,,,...�■„
FRED'S HARDWARE
Anew long distance billing
EXPERT, one who will give-you the besi work only.
_
SO, TO BE SURE CALL:
-procedure is being introduced
: BAY RIDGES PLAZA —South-west Corner
far Belt Telephone customers. _�� ACK. CORNEi:ISSf. =at 839.3643
Ajax Pickering
_
rn and and oth-
- OUR CHRISTMAS SALE IS IN FULL SWING NOW! W.
er district exchanges, J.
who will be glad to give you an estimate and he does
HERE ARE. JUST .A FEW OF THE MANY ,ITEMS IN STOCK Lowry, the company's manager the job expertly.
a.
for this area, said this week..
FOR JUNIOR - Hockey sticks, Pucks, Bicycles, Sleighs The procedure is called "mark
RELAX Call
sensing" and is being introdiic-
and
z
FOR DAD -Tools, Appliances, Snow Shovels, etc.
ed over a period of about five The new statement will in- entually, all will receive only
AUMM
months as the company's opera-.
elude all this .informatign plus the new type statement.
;NUTCHELL
Appliances, A liances, etc.
FOR MOM - Cornlgware, Pyrex pp
tors• become familiar with-it. t telephone number called. It With the n< - system of re-
the h st ll c ed l
For Bell customers, it will re- will also Incl all types of calls coveting esus, i3e11 'operators
a in uction __ c calls,_.will use soft raphite_ Hells
ult in the g ollect calls, cre
diistance
• I.IMIT>m
those charged to mark details - on bus rices-
- f a new f With calls and t
SN creel tty y g doll o type f long
SPECIAL hear Cha Bab the talkie
QAtfOli _ W si771
.—
statement accompanying, their
to a third telephone, as well as machine cares. These .cards
VALUED AT $19.95 SPECIAL ONLY — $12.88 telephone bills.
the normal long distance calls. will then be processed through
p n 9->t�n
_
The statement with which
ung the five-month train- business-machines which will
NIOHT fER11K! AL
Drop in and see us - Ask for our,free colourful toy catalogue they've become familiar, in- Ing period, telephone users tread" the marks and subseq- i
' ¢
Y�IJ MAY U3t OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN
eludes details as to the date, might receive the old state- uenkly produce the telephaeie . 1
the place caned and the charg- � the new one, or both. Ev- user's printed staterttent.
y
es for the cat.
+
i
-Page six THE +PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962
CLAREMOI�T ""' . •
-WEST .-�U Gi E bur. any Mrs. Aare r. and r DVSI1 Ets DIRECTORY
aria Tamil visited with Mr. and -'Services In
The West Rouge Home ana w pCol.-luePeterbaro last Sunday.
c
fichool Assoc., .% ll i.oid tis special Christmas music at this Mr. Norm Wagg is back at •The Churches
Christmas meeting Dec. 12 at 8 .«i�, tri. Dec. 14 at 8 p. m.
p. m. Triie program will consist in the church hall. work after being in hospital GUARANTEED
of the Senior School Choir, the SL Rouge
.the Confessor, with pneumonia McFACHNIE'S
..Girls' Choir and tete Boys' Ci.o� Nest Rouge will hold Holy Co- Speeding gravel trucks on ■atantialaauasia0alE0aaElElam
.under the direction of Mr- Wal- ;nmSun Dec. SuDec. 9, 9.30 a. the Brock Road have caused a �dl0-�y ��
funeral Director
ker, Mr. Ward and the Junior m- with the minister, Rev • lot iconcern among the res- Any Make or Model ' : Pickering
Choir with Miss Snider. It is Scott in charge. Sunday school idents
with the way they go United Church
hoped there will be a good att- classes are held at 9.30 a. m. through the village. Police are • RTHUR FIE
now on the watch for them and ARTHUR r ' . Mleiahr. Rev. McMIN Butters
endance of parents to hear this in the Parish Hall, East ave., have had a radar trap out. Private Ambulance Sovip -
very special Christmas music. and Kirkdene. A• ladies' group b>lt% and Mrs. Dick Cooper PICKERING - Qit)RCx SE=VI� - _F
The executive' of the ;Home are organizing a Guild in non- are on a trip down .through DAY OR NiGHT
.'and School served refreshments nection with the Church, and 1.45 A. M. i 11.17 A M.
at the Home and SchoolCoun- would like any ladies in the the United States. _
til meeting at Dunbarton Pub- district in
in the Ang- I Dr. N. F. Tomlinson spent the * Sunday saw Hees
lie school on Nov. n when a ,lican Church and it's work to , weekend in Toronto 'with his WATER DELIVERED
`panel discussion -ref members of call either Mrs Irene Cawth- son Ted and family' WNL McEACHNIE. Prop. AUDLEY
-5869 or Bonnie Guest. daughter of Sunday School 1. 15 P. hL f'
the t- a-iehii ig- stat West of Dun4arton Area 2 and parents participat- Mrs. Bernice Adams, Rouge Hillacrd-AZrs•_�Ym_Guest�cel- - -- -----� _- ilk
ebrated a birthday on Satur- Church Servk.2.30 P. M.
_ed. Dr., At. 2-2570 for further in. �, last.
--PHONE Phone WH. 3-Z -
Commander and Mrs. E. Pe- formation.. The Parks Board have comp- ■aa>tss.al>ta�a>s»ts>aaEiElsit
nny of Halifax, visited with The West Rouge Home and' leted the interior decorating ATiGntic 2-0063 ;Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN
Comm- Penny's parents, Mr. -School Executive had a busy of the community hall and it
"and Ml's. Chris Penny, Chest- week as they sen-ed refresh- now has a bright, clean appear- CII�JRCH
erton Shires for a few days o ments to the guests. at the an„e MORNING WORSHIP
last week. They were enroute public speaking contest Mon. Mr. and Mks. George Postill
to Vancouver and western poi- Dec. 3rd. in the school auditor- were down in London on the KEN ,and CLARKE Audiforkrilo
" a.m. '
nts on• their vacation and st- ium and again at the Senior weekend visiting friends. CrrelC�htOn, Fraser',
opped over here. Boy's class of Area 2, sale of White Gift Sunday will be I' R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS
We are pleased to report Air. their work of leather goods. held in the Baptist Church on DryflaR d1 MYrdOCi1 west Rouge School-
3im, Lynn, Rouge Hill Dr., is f wood and copper they have AUCTIONEERS o.m.-a yam• and ,so"
Sunday next. Bats'isters Sollehon and 11 a er.-up w a
-out again after a five week made during the year, which I Valerie Rennie returned to tJeewd end Authorized far tM reOf4
bout with pneumonia. was held Dec. 6 at West Rouge 1.1 o.m-Nwwq
her home on Monday from the Crewels of Ontario end rack _Notaries Public
Many happy returns' of .the school auditorium. Gntenn(ei Rood School'-
Many and is feeling better. Penn Stedt,.larpMnreats. HerweMeld
day to Peter Smith. Ridgewood ,Tenn Redshaw was admitted P.raYwa. bei Mate .Iw nor I 1 a rn -AM og•s
Rd., who celebrated his 13th West Rouge Honky Ltiagw aAN� OP COMMEleC! CHIMIIitRS
_ --,birthday on Nov. 29, to Susan The preliminary games play- to St9*oesph's Hospital last tpedeRy w Reasonable Retie. 40a ROUGE H(GHtANOs D!
Fleurey, Knkdene and Staph- lid, Dec. 1st at•Stouffville show week. for ry. DUAL $511VUj Al ONE PRKEi 5 Simveoe St. N., Oshawa
ett3 at enthusiasm and co Mr ant = A. SamaAllo
ante Comery, Rouge Highlands �' r Mar6he P.O. Phone a Me Blow
' clition the youngsters. attended a surprise birthday Teh hone RA. 3-34.46
'Dr., who both celebrated their by MarYitw P.O.Pwe"s Me't`. SOi p St GQr f
second birthdays Dec. 2. and to In the Atom division the sc- IY for her brother. Mr. R been s•terirhed •
Susan Head, Ridgewood Rd.. on Aero«+•«• •+�+ 1�w Anglican Church
-her 14th birthday Dec. 14th. Canadiens 1 with Monty Rowan Gail and Redshaw are
The UnitedChurch women of 2• Roy-Henderson 1 for the Pr-
home ft .their honeymoon in ►ICIIERINo OMwtlO
.....CentennialUri Church unite all ovidence and Ricky Reynaldsl the U. S. and are taking up fir+
all int Chur-disch
to their �� for Canadians, residence in Uxbridze. E. R. FLEURY M • • REV• H. S. SHEPHERD, a_A-DA
Hat Box Christmas Tea Dec. Pee Wee dicisnn: Boston had Mr ai�i blurs J. McGuire att- qs H E R R I N adz 19a, Pidt..ine, Ont.
-8th from to 5 p. m. in the 3 goals, to Buffalo's 3 with the ender( the annual- dinner of BARRISTER - SOLICITOR Phos. 1MHitd+eN 2-�ti
church hall! goal getters for the winners' American Motors at Malton on NOTARY PUBLIC
14 --s. Kay Jolliffe. Ridgewood were Keith Lloyd 3. Glen Jones i Saturdiy night. SUNDAY SERVICE:
Rd, also }m.-Ites anyone`in the 1. and Glen 'Anthony 1 and for The E•---•'n- r'roup of Clare- 1114ww � m OW IGOW&e Reed * aa0 a.+w=Holy Cormnenien
the losing learn was. Ian Hend- mont Vnited Church will meet Hiehiend teak 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer
.district to . the Nativity Paz- on Der 14 at the home of biro. AT. 2-7391 or AT. ?-1361 -' Punekal and 11.00 a.rn.-Holy Communion
: eant. by the Centennial United erson 1. Barry Deer, 1 and: to i4th Sunday)
j& m Gliddan. Poll call A • Ambulan e. Service y
-
Church Sunday. sctioo�, under Roddy Doy.e 1. Red tCin.,.� inti } ,, ._ 4 tt00 ....-Sunday School. ht Nn
_ the direction of ' Mrs. Jolliffe. 3 Goals to Maple Leafs 5 with ( small gift or toy for children _ _ _ Para,h M40
Reeky Grigsby 2 and Mike in the hnlSphtai". Froeram err * 1100 o.nr.-Nursery
mmittee Mm-,Norrine Hill. Mrs • Monday h friday-':>0-i:20 P a At the Parish
Sloan.. Roper Bunton and Terry ( Hsi
/ Betts scoring
1 Qcal each for y• Seoyd tveniw4. 14p, 1 Hl h WEDNESDAY
o Thelma Hackle Lunch will be AN-1 � 9 wOy
St. Andrew s the Leafs and Bob Hensen.' AlI- 1 served by ,bare, Lillian Empa inq- M PkkarinR Mach Rood
an Hughes and Don, Farquhar- ham and hers. Margaret Pugh. t0.00 aanw NoCommunion
Church son getting the goals for = the . The Park Board are calling a *'
' Mterteutont ler the Ski
service was well attended on ins;:•• - 1 meeting on Dec: 9 at 2 p m i� ( MONUMENTS
'SundaY rrrorning ,, Bantams: Division: Jets had 1 the Community Hall, to discuss
Tole
Conkey conducted, with MIs. .one goal by Ron- Hopkins to, the � final ,plans for, the Christmas .�,,,,�, M,,,a,,,,,t w«kr WHitehall 3 $610 �! tl Science
Marion McClement organist .outstanding score of the day party on Dec. 15th. C •s OA
'and choir leader at the organ by Warriors 7 goals, Tim Mar- Neer Bill Keevil ,'t^^ RoaEitT AusT1N. Pop.
'the choir entered to the Pro- oldt 3.-Webs-ter 3 and .Murray 19 ' boys on a hike last Satu _ • t.R 1, milesTwe we", Onterle of INIM',, Society
Anointed The l to' the Let Tal number were tied with a three ala scare I Adwling Leagu. Standing w tie. 2 Highway, Mtweew I
OWARIO
-:was sung by the Junior Choir with Kirk Ambrose. Don bis- Pat Lord 45, M. Samaaillo 42.M ed Ajeu CHURCH sERvieE AND
"'Glorious is Thy Name". The Keracker and Allan Fraser Chas Kltley 41, jce Burrows 36, 1 ' p110ME: wh(tb{r MO. aa�s P�I�MBING - SUNDAY aexm-
Scripture Lessons were: Psalm scoring for the Cornets and G: Jessie McGuire 35. Alvin Reri- SUNDAY-11 e.m.-4a i
40, and portions of the 13th and Fitzgerald getting all three shaw 32, Al Rowell 31 and H: All r►un Bugdkrp, Iar'ettew Eli.
1 h chap. of. St. John Rev. goals. for. the Flyers. Hopkins 18. At Rouge Hills
4t T••tlnwnier a! Mea era
' P hog �� .,
Corlkeyi ha-sed his rre«age )n The regular league games PLUMBING STORE at the Wednesday Mm*gp.
the text of St. John 14, ve-, es will start Sat. Dec: 8 at Stou- TRENCHING AND hold of a P.M
'i8 and 9. The topic being "Ad- fft111e and if the scores in the SEPTIC TANK ALFRED KAYE5 •ALL TYPES OF :''ALL ARE WELCOME
vent and Revelation This i;e- preliminary games are any -in _ Installation PLUMBING BATHROOMS 'WALL 3 VANITY " Tho boding Room a open to
Ing the first Sunday' of Ad- dication of good hockey, there Phone: Whitby 6i6J566 Public
Dolly
vent, Mr. Cnnkey �e. a fine should be some real 'play in GEORGE HARDING BASINS
__P,RESSURE SYSTEMS
.tnessas;e m . keeping with the the future. :. - Construction '$8.95 Up :�_ For further infornallert
..;,-i . -
History is a. story- of the __ `-ESTIMATES GIVEN Coq AT(ootic ',263
'people and the greatest person - Phone WHitebalii1-6717--sASIPi C .95 up SETS
ever born was Jesus of Nazar-
eth. $4.95 up
Jesus showrk man what 4320 West
Road
God is. The advent slows forth AJAX LUMBER CO LTD H;,, st Andrew's
the nature_of God and activity e e INSURANCE COO
of God. Jesus made the announ- PLYWOOD BED BOARDS 1MRITE OR Pilots
4.4721 Presbyterian Church
cement "He that hath seen Me. P.t� and CeaeP
-' hath seen the Father." Jesus is .. ,: For: single beds 39" x 7Y' - $3.70- fie!! OPM Daily 5.30 Sat. 1' P.M. Church Street North, PldnrinB
the '%W'ay and the Lde"..Phuliip For .% beds 4a" x 72" - $4.95
-- lestewne w ""�'Minister Rev.
said "Skew us the Father and rw a9uple
Jesus answered "No one sees Gives all-over support for Relaxing Restful Sleep A"40" M bon s eP A0 IOab IMan+M" Windsor Drive
the Father but by Me". All_ th -- • DENNi 1 MTHEM - Phone 142-2M
Christ did, said and taught, BowmiA. & 6160
]PING PON?a TABL PHp1, 1 iti CONTRACTOR:
- - vrere re�eTations o --- Servke of Worship 11.15 A.NL
was the Word. Christ went a- Regulation Size (unpainted) EXCELLENT VALUE ;l." - Har Wafer Shmm S -
bout healing. He was a friend SYmlaY. School 10.00
of sinners. He cleansed the very �/
temple of God Jesus said "I W. H. J. Thotnp:Ont Abekolens and Repairs <: ` A Friendly Welcome Awalb
=came to my own and my own REPLACE OLD FURNACE. FIi,TERS 'NOW• with
7
received me rat." The Jews the NEW PERMANENT TYPE 8-A-t U--8• Pltenel YouUoked for a] person- but _ - -
AJU
Jesus was born of a' virgin and _
lived, in.. a humble home.: His rgaktAsO !diel
hands brought healing. God un- Size - 15z2ex 1" 51.3! Sise -'2040 IN - ;1.5! ' Bntldrfess• 1Btt b f4sE/6 OIL PURNACtS
derstands our day's work and Size - 16120:1" - $1.31 . Sin - 20x25111" :1.15
otu problems. We -find here gig - t6x23x1" - i139 M and SOfiKITOR INSTALLED �IIAbp1'f0A
oreders of leade�lship. As we see rEY Cobb And. ontwes Yf/
ELECTRIC TRAIN BOARDS al-s Serviced
-.
Jesus further_on, vve see_--.Herr -- -- -- - -. -
- (For quiet-operatlen) it ft.-" i ftp-Ts r+.�tTtie�cT _ - . rr1!-D +Clry R c M
crucified. There we see Gori .�� material also reeotntninded for evt-ouM-hr RODMAN HEATING CO.
loving, having feeling for 'mast. WH 2-3641 lisglrwq Has !)
•Jesus hath said 'Z am in my Iawn oreantwtts, etc. W. A. McKAT; At A•, Mtm
Father and my Father is in _ �D i8 Church St. S. - lldses'ini
I! the. His
h o still
operates in WEATHER STRIP -
r will 34loce metal door set...... ______-....-,•-.:_.......� ... • i1.09 Service of p 11 a. m;
be heard. God will be known 3-Piece wood doer. set :1. • E MMOR PAINTIH6
Th Christ's words "Believe in 17 Ft. Rubber Gasket »- - -» ..... Ile. iL,UTHERAN CHURCH
: the Fattier, believe also in Me".....».................._........... _.. WEST HILL
The Junior congregation was 60 Foot easy seal strip .. -�- -71e. R. 6. HILL - j 10.00 German Service .
•conducted by Mrs. Marney, ass- 4 • ' . 11.00 English Service Church Seheol, All
---Fisted by Miss Patty Snead. The (ybrmerly A. R. EM) - 11.00 Sunday School • (English) p�,�M 145 a. nL
'Sunday School Service. will be CAULKING CARTRIDGES _ _ All Services at the Galloway
..'held next Sunday evening, (Black),' (Grey), (Wttito) ...... _ ........ _...._. areh ale. t� - - Rd. Public %Schoot. Between Soft'" CHRIST M To.
December 9. i�Vtiite Gi -ft will :. Free Estimates ` Kingston Rd. and Lawrance
be collected for,Lvangel Hall, ..• Avw Khgooi Rd. bug stop Na sNaCs te!/
and those In need. Remenhber LUMBER CO.LTD.' PbOtk: Tie 9. El.
the CandleUght Service put on am, yon. Weleenie
by our choir on Sunda everting PICKERING - AJAX - WHITBY 1lev. "hone L Bdernta, Paster
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1962 THE PICKERING NEWT PaIN Seven
:.:. Sorry .to hea�'� Dagrid.. wai& be a special' m the. " --
DtMBdRTON AUDLEY HEWS `
riff has been from scftool Presbytery, on "Christian fit -
with ection. izemhip" This will be the
Miss Evelyn Westgate enter- ' A White Gift Service will be Me and Mm Bruce Hollinger Christmas Meeting, and will
MAY RIDGF-C N We ed Oshawa Hospital dri Sunday, held 22ELng the Sunday School havy retumed homt this week everyone hand in their "talent --
MISSE NEW" MW 011041IF INVEMW well 4100F where she underwent surgery liession this Sunday afternoon. from a three wee vacation to money--.
this wok, The Community Club .will hold Florida and Southern States. The Annual White Gift Ser -
Hugh McConachie is doing their annual meeting this Sat Last reminder fror the baz- vice in connection with the
well in the Oshawa.. General urday evening at the Audley aar to be held this Saturday. Sunday' School .will be held on
The next General Meeting of hriefs to change Blyaws regard- Hospital following major 'sur- School, when annual. reports, Dec. 8 at Rouge Hill school Sunday, December 16, and the
the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' inng the erection -of carports gery last week. will : be given. The ladies are with many interesting items Christmas Tree on Saturday
Amociationn will be held next and garages, and to allow doe- Jim McGinnnm was ill last asked to bring a box lunch for for your Christmas list as well night, December 22.
Wednesday, December 12, in tons more working -space to cat- with the flu. the Box Social• as a. Home Bake Table and a
time Bayview Heights School er to our medical needs. County Dunbarton United Church Miss Chapman and Miss' tea room where you can enjoy
Auditorium, at 7.45 p. •m. All Council has also heard - our Women are planning a Con- •Clements, of Scarboro, practis- a good cup of tea and cookies. Pickering Ladies' Bowling
idents of Bay Ridges
resare voice, and is presently re's'- greg'ational Social Evening for ed teaching last week at' Aud-'
:cordially invited • to attend, and` ing our 'haief' regarding the December 13. A program of ley School, under the guidance League
`. a very interesting agenda is Base Line "speed. limit". Christmas music, solos and car- of Mrs. G. K. Pratt. MISIN -
assure8- . Our drive f&- larger Mezn'bets of the Bay Ridges of singing is being presented by ' Bob Richards is recovering Friends are sorry to hear Mr. Team Standing
membership goes into high gear Ratepayers' Association invite Mr. ,Pitcairn• Re frestntnents are satisfactorily in the Ajax Hos- Lorne Jones is on the sick list.
this week with a copy of the you to join these We are well going be ,served Everyone pital, following an appended- The Young People's Union Dorothy .. ......... ._,=-••_;:.............. 29
f*Uow]ng letter being mailed aware that you would have welcome to attexnd-8.00 p. m. omy early Sunday morning. held a, skating party at the Ar- Jean ... ...... . .......... 28
to- all addresses we have rec- joined before, but that You have fiber 13, the Sunny School The United Church Women ersa, nn. Stouffville, last Satur- Thelma .. __._ � 23 ;
ords; on} -to all those who do never been approached to do so. Room. will hold the Christmas Meeting day, night and were entertain- Audrey ...................__--.... 20.
neat receive a copy by mail, Thais letter is one of the meas- Congratulations to Susan An- at the church on Wednesday ed later, at the home of Miss Marg• . 4
___Please accept tilsis as your in- urea taken to- corcert this. nos who was 12 years old on atternoorr December 12, at 2.00 Shela Disney.
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Yitation y,ut aM cordially invited to 'D�mber 2. She had some of R m- All women of the con- Mr. and MIs. Bunyett Jam- -O� 200 --Flat i
„ eregation are invited; also the
. Der MeighMr. Manly of us � eamta+M your nsearest - "l�er�lit�"-friennds-fn-ter-a-party ieson' atterxie_d the Official Op -
ane new hame-ownera fon• the tee -member and ask for Mem- on.Friday. little children, who will have ening of the R S. Mcl augIffl r • . -Richardson 252; IL •MWBOA,
_ _firrst ti ne. After settling; in, bessh,ip Cards and
information Little Alan•'lt►ompson. son of their own party -int the base- Collegiate & Vocational School 237; D. Shanley 232, 216 R
our interests quite nnaiusally about the Association- fie, or ,Mr, an¢ •Mrs• R Thompson, of melt, with Mrs. Ron Cox in at Oshawa, on Friday night. Pollard 225; E.- Hamner 218; B.
broaden to our iteighiaors, the, she, will be glad to 60- on you. Glendale Drive, was two years charge. The U. C. W. will meet next Boys 214, 207, 203; A., Run 212;
ccumprnpty of Et$ 'and The Executive sincerelY hopes old on Sunday, December 2. His Wednesday, at the home of T. Brown 211; P. CameraD 205.
its, rdetionship two •rhe lawn- you wr R take this op'portunnitY grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. {,.� • Mis. Walter Carson There will J. Noland.
''ship of rickering• - • too join us, amd help us to halve Dumand, Gloria and Donnie Rouge Hills' i ll 5
As toilivicivais, IV,sfi�e coir a strong voice• in our own aff- were guests for supper in the -
2=M -ice '. ,khods aid sins. You are welcome to at- evening. Sorry to'hear that Ard Wag-
chumbes, shopping facilities, tend our next General Meeting Mrs. Mary Howe, of Toronto, ar Jr. was ill last week.
�'p" and garages, medical and. If you prefer. You may join was visiting at the home of her Mrs. AldrediceSr. of Whitby '�����
and dental facilities, the coedit- the Association at that tune.. daughter. Mrs. Jerry O'Connor visited with Mrs R Schwalm
tion of reads and. even the er- Sincerely, and Mr. O'Connor, on Sunday. and friends .in the district one .
-osdozn of pay .ch ques when the Gwenn K. Lewringtort, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis day last week.
biNs arrive. Publicity Director" meted Mr. and Mrs. D. Willis Mrs, Kay Rame, Woodlands YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL 1
One email voice crying. out a- o 0 0 on Saturday, the occasion being Rd.; is feeling much better and ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH
gainst the high costs, lack of Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc- i Randy's birthday. ( expects to be home from hos-
facelt$m the need_ fon', or. to a- Executive Committee � Albert Harris Jr. celebrated pital next week. Friends . and ESTABLISHED
tneflti legislaticm all voices in President, John Williams, 9W his 5th �irthdaY on Monday,.I neighbors will be glad to see YOUR AGENT 1
the community united in one Hhvsm Blvd., 839-3145: Vice- November 26. her home.
vigvrans outcry is listened "to. President. - David Lewington. Mm Clyde Quinton is a pat- Mr. O. Walduff and Jimmy Officially Appointed:
"and eoaunands-action- 847 Reytan Blvd:. 839-3975:- ient at the Oshawa General I spent,Thursday and Friday of ,
There is such 'a void- in Bay Treasurer. Donald Waring, 1388 Hospital ` last week. visiting Mr. Wald- INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION
Rldges-:-your Ratepayers' Ass- Garvolini Ave.. 839-2755: Secre- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson ( uff's parents on South River. AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA
.0clation, tary, Geor--e Clarke, 1473 Drava formerly of Fairport Road, N.. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mason and I'ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES
Do you belong to this group St. 839-3397: Public Works. have .taken up residence i:t the son: Bernard. spent.a.most en- _ -
of felyow p>npertyowners' If Eric Whaley. 721 Hewson Dr.. Kingscourt Apts., Ajax. joyable evening -in Toronto last Our PROFESSIONAL Soviets
:not, we recommend a thrifty 839-3607: Services. Ted Ralph. The Ladies' Auxiliary No. Friday as guests at the Union Cost NO More
$200 -Family Membership" as :1272 Haller Ave., 839-1567: Ut- 502, Canadian. Legion, is hold- Member's Club of the O'Keefe
one of the best 'buys' in _the ilities, Frank Baker: 855 Chap- � a Euchre Party on Friday, Brewery. Tickets Issued From Our Office At Offieal _Mites
,�mBesthip, leau Drive. 539-3629: Schools, December 7, at the Legion Hell; Bwishes to Mrs: Vera TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS t -
What has the Association Jun Miller, 852 Fah view Ave.: First Concession at 8.00 p. m. Morgan who has been confined .. t
;_done to benefit residents of Parks. Don Harereayes• 864 There will also be a table of to her home for some time NOTA $IDLINE AT
Bay Ridges?
Modhn Road. 839-3385: Public- home -baking. Happy birthday to Judy Wal-
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Too many issues to list here: ity. Gwerm I_,ewltn-ton. 847 Rtey- Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom McCann.' :.•+.� ,•4n ,.. t..•..• ,.e i,,.- 4th HOWARD
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,currently being processed are: tan Blvd.; 839-3975; -of Glendale Drive. .had their birthday,.Saturday Dec. 8th.
baby son Michael Patrick. bap- Mrs. Berkfilkis, ' woddiands _.
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to thank all the ladies -who can- fisted in Toronto on Sunday. Rd snarl the weekend in Totem
BRVTT�j1 II1� November 25. onto visiting friends and relat- i
v J aroma vassed for the -Retarded Child= On S�$y, Noyember 25th.WORLD WIDE SERVICE.
Rev. L E and Mrs. Kennedy ren -Fund and for their contrib- the.lst. Dunbarton Scouts, were i Many of-. the parents from AJAX y SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690
caned on Mrs. Wrm Ellicott ut.ian of time and effart to a at the Fire Hall to try the test I this district attended "Open
once day, recently very worthy cause. for the"Fireman's Badge". 91he House" at the Rainbow Room.
Congratulations to' Mr. and W. and Mrs. A. ow
Rielly hadyys did.veay well=all passing West Rouge, where their.child
•igrs, Howard .Burton. on the the pleasure of a weekend vis- the t,� Th..19W of 1win- dittighters. A_anks to Fire: Chief ren have been atending dant-
4# f6- Mrs Rigsll�en, sister1. Unit Na 3. United Church Mrs. H. Gibson of Redbrzd-e Morgan for making this Course in¢ teacher. ^
Women, will meet on Thursday and her daughter, Miss. Vivian. possible. Mr. and Mrs. George Cardin- j 1M G. �
after== Dec•emt,er 13, at tt a Gibson of North Bay. Ont- Congratulations to, Michael al and son. Victor of Cornwall, L,I,,il1.�1w�1�
borne of Mrs. John White. Poll Mr. anA Mrs: -MacFarlane and Merriti. who passed his First spent the weekend with Mr.
��-••C, •, Mrs. Wm. Knox.spent a pleas- Class requirements. and-rece,'v- and Mrs. B. Mason and family __ . -• ..
1Kr. and Mrs. 'Thos- English ant afternoon at Mrs. Grills ed his first Clpss Badge. on of Woodlands- Road. - BIrLvw � SeNcbw
visited their daughter and son- home in Pickering last thurs- November 20._ - -
Mr. and Mrs. L.ohr. Altana
Inn -law ra
at Bcebridxe on Sun- day, The Cubs have been holding Rd.. entterwned company from - 4 -
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pickard had their Investing Ceremonies~ in Scarboro last Sunday. ..._ .... TELEMONE .�• 2-2'i 1
Miss Brenda Becker and Miss an enjoyable time at a house which the bovs pass their Ten- -
Lhode Fitch, two strident teach- warming party .last week at bee4 requirements, enabling D1INBARTON
-em, were assisting at the lo -al the new home of Mr. and, Mrs. them to receive their "Tender
school last week, and staying J: Marsh- of Highland Creek: WithATHLETIC CLUB REI(JRQi ST. hf. ��••
Fad", • _.:.-
*ith Mrs_ T. R Knox. The Cubs and Scouts w=ill be _United Church - no gym last week. Nov=
Mr. acrd ?Vhs: 1Z.,>in=a;=-n^,,vselling-Christmas-_trees again ---Wf-A-�T�Kav rted ember 29, or tonight. December- -
family, who have been living this year. They will be on se=a the morning service, assisted' 6; the DAC--Ioo�s orw o a_
In Gordon Gray's: have moved this weekend at Call -well', store by Mr. R. Pitcairn. oreanist and a record turn -out next •Thurs-...
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4reto Mrs. Reaman's home, and prices rarwe from S2M and choir director. The anthem was day, December 13. Due to the --�
The Intermediate Ball Team up. This wal help them raise I was glad when they 'said terrific registration, the class -
and their leader„Mr. D. A. Beer the funds neede4�,for their org= I unto me", with Mrs. Frae.lick es must be re -arranged, so that -
held a successful' dance in the anization. Please try to Supp- takine ihe.solo. Part. Miss Shir- everyone gets a fair chance to
Hall on Saturday night. ort their efforts: ley Kuladt conducted the Jun- have a good work-out. The.Pee ur
Sho'ot
The , \;'omen's Institute Neill Church News for congregation. The Lesson Wees (boys and girlr under '9
years, meet from 7N) In AW
the Township Hal Tuesday, ing in'the morning service on enol of the chanter. `with the p: m. The Tyro -Wd their ehlistillas bleetin ir. Mr. Simpson -0 "maithew 16! 13 to the
'group, which
December 11. Hostesses Mrs. Dec. 9. Pastor D. Holmes will text from the 16th verse "Thou is so large, is to be divided.' SPONSORED BY -
Trolley, Mr.: J. Mitchell, 41rs. be=pa'earhing at the evening. 'are the Christ, the Sore of tine Most of them will be in' the - NS
Burton and Mrs. Perry. Roll service. The Youth Time groun. Livin- God". Isaiah presents gym from 7.30 to 8.30 p, m. The
will meet Friday of 8 p. m. iii o ROUGE Hill PiCKERIN6 t10 CLUB
Cali -"Twenty-five Cr•_ts Dona -I the idea of the coming Mess- more-a-vanced eymnasts will
tion to"Si ,t -in" boxes✓ (Teens will meet Friday at 6.30 fah as. a Warrior. a La' -giver be sel^cted in the'coni�e of the _TO BE •HELD AT
Congratulations to lrir. and' P. tit. P,ev. -Frank--. Wellington and even a `Suffering Ser -v � three weeks..and they wHI
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lilts. Jim Gray on'.the arrival will be helping,to entertain us to Mankind. At - Christmas, we be.asked So. attend from•8. AEW
of another little daughter, dur- at our Christmas concert Dec. are reminded of Jesus' human- m. to 9.00 p: m; The classes for
ing the week -end. 16, at 7 p. m. ity which draws Him closer to High School students ';ill he 7 - M.
Christmas M. G. Witter. of Toron- All ladies are invited to a the hearts of.' man. Jeans grew held from 8.30 to 9.30. anti the
vis'ted her aunt Mrs. Matt-. Christmas party on Dec: 13 at up .fust as other bras have. Af- adults and-eiiaches ' will' work DUNBAR b:"- A
- hgwzor-on Saturday. p. m. o e ter• aptism, egan s a : - rom 9.00 to 10:00 P. (n. f
�,af Mrs: 1I. Cook. Park Cres. ive ministry and took unto Boy gymnasts should wear Follow signs at Liteerpool Road •:. Id 1p/hite's Sideroad ffi
FAIRPORT Marlene Mitchell was the Himself the sin's -of man. Jesus' singlet or tce-shirt 'and slhorts, O
winner -of the Miles Cook tro- humanity is simlar to ,ours -Fie and unless they have regular*Highways No. 2 aasJ
phy at the school area public was tempted ' to compmmise. wmnast shoes, they mutt 'work
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER' 6, 1962
--ecmtest-F�kte-is--:fr The -outcome- in -,bare .feet. Girls_ should wear
$A�� Dunbarton public school and was never in doubt, as He was tee-shirts. and shorts, gym suits
Happy anniversary to Mr. and her theme was advertising. She so close to God and knew the or ballet leotards and bare
was. presented with the' trophy i ht. In God's strength and in feet.. It, is very dangerous far 11.30 A. M. UNTIL DARK
Mrs. A. Munn on their 17th by Mrs. Cook .at West Rouge g
wedding anniversary. Dec. 8th. auditorium. The eight others God's way He overcame the a gymnast to' work in socks. 1
Mr. and Mrs• • H: b`roese of world. Today, many of us think with rowin feet, it can be too COME OUT AND HELP A GOOD CAUSE
were 'presented with beautiful that we. can be independent of expensive. to • provide special
'Leamington and 'son John spent books. `BRING YOUR FRIENDS '
the weekend at the home of Mr. God. We must pray to be one gynasts shoes, so the rule must i.
in thought with God, as JesU5 be -dare Feet.
and Mrs. A. Tiessen. a"gsswww"w"Know want This year. ali the girls are
Happy birthday to Karen was. Williams who will be 6 years _ Bulletin getting from teri to fifteen min- AND.
cid is Dec. 6th. To ! 'The Senior Sunday School utes of elementary ballet move- 1
To Norman Dowland who will - -.-pupils enjoyed the Christmas meats beach night. ,In women's Win Your Christmas Turkey
AJ 4X•PtcKt�trx;f �i
be 11 years old on Dec. 9 and bRiVOia li(�DOL Pageant at Holy Trinity Church gymnastics, it is not enough to- T
Tim Rickett who 'rill, be, 13 on last Sunday ,evening, be able to do- the various
Dec. 11th. The 'Junior Sunday School stunts. the good gymnast must Shot int available for Yee of those T& haven't one of
Glad to report Mr. F. Cane iatp UMM ow Party' will be held in the Sun- link the stunts ,with , graceful 9 _
phone: WTV41s1 day School Room on Saturday, ballet movements,, and in the their o1M1I. Shells SII�lIld:
of Victory Drive ins home from U no answer. phone T7b00et -
Ajax Hospital and feeling much December 8. Films will be pre -'Free Exercises (free calihas t - A& A& - �� .
_man seated, and Santa Claus is ex- icsl classes, the routine has to
betilen
be di Lie to Iliusic.
Mrs. A. PiQkard would like
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