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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_12_13f N e - ... ,ANITENUL o �IC,LIS111 :■ C,1. •0!41 - . THE KER PRICE - IOC Per Copy196 _ VOL NO. 00 NO 10 - d SOvera u Ex, ndFVm&,W $s Mt s ' To Entertain Dirt: Farmers Are Gathering for . Vt IRotary �bo •ped satt�enit Worr cn led ChildrenAt Real Assessment AppeaIthilea _ _ _ . .. Christmas fart Pickering Township is going I to be faced with another rash Fiekering Library To Su L B NEWS o? ',assessment apgeals"—this High Water p� _ ROTARY CLUB farmers" _ 't time from the "dirt -Conti - --- intim In The Turkey Draw . _ _ _ _ • w of this township- Consider � Moving' To �j School Wafer Announced A grou of North -End far- . - DW1�k7{'t011gh BUY AND USE The local P.otary -Club; over mems have been organizing ov- • er the F week, and at press New location - -. >. _ / _ �p� YOUR the t few weeks has -been �.nad-hadmore - than` ---- `V� b ��r.7 ea • • CHRISTMAS SEALS. yelling tickets on their .armuat four hundred assessments for .. The Pickering Public Lib- Chri5•tmas Turkey Draw„ .and racy will likely be moving to, ' an '.Ylon<kaY etiening, this week. a A mass meeting has been a neK' location, early in the y'•' The: or Lario county. Health the .draw was made for the five new ear. Unit is concerned over the • • called for next Tuesday night Y Y No Wonder She's Sminng � of a Christmas turkey: to be held at the Township At present, they are mound c; quality of water being used at . They were: A. E Mc(�oad, of o at the rear of 'the Community, . the " new , Dunbarton High _ _ Toronto:.,Root Yarwood, Sear-. Hall, Brouoham when speak- new ps hero; Mrs. John Morrison, of ere -who have worked on the Centre Building, but it was Scarboro assessment appeals disclosed this week, that the �� �. Dr -'W.' .1� VPistiant. M O. ii .- Pickering; R. Wi tet, 14 Hiley will be on hand -Board is seriously considering In a letter to Pickering Towri- . Ave.. Pickering; and li�ttrs. Ger. Inst year, the so-cal}ed "city moving into 'a roofn in the .o;cil; ship Council. this week. point-' ..,:,` Armstrong. Sherwood Ave. of ed. and. in most. school building on Church st- eel out that he has contacted Pickering:' Earner'' appeal and 'su ,es- i ' ' x x x cases, had his assessment low- reit. Mrs. Gordon Hepditch, ah tett they . give serious thous, t hristmas Parte' a .e his year the "working far. bo me tuber appeared be G ng and ti) a safe, portable water sup- a Next. "Monday ev�enin fore the Village Council this, ply. :� - ' mers" have been increased and ;]oral Rofarians entertain the ar pealing week and said that the School The 'Doeter' also pointZed out 1 ;eventeen children of;Pickering. now' they a ap r �, Board had offered these the -: that the danger lies in - lyse-- v -been- rec- Council or Harvey P Tcnvnship, w h� have 1 H Sean - - porting such a large supply of - i said that tie had received doz- room bn a 3 year. lease basis y citing attention by the Crio ens of phone calls about the for the sum of $1.00 a year. ,x water to serve about twelve led Children's Committee. to a, m his She requested 'Permission of hundred pupils. -� (hri-sXmas Dinner. _ at which matter. and is appealing He said: in his letter, that �� ed to assessment, Santa also be a ow -n ass which he told Council to spend a portion of OOp gallons wez�r used in the ;diner etc... CQuwil, had been raised three their aortas] grant the money t 6s =nth al September 1961, and '' ` x x x thousand dollars ori one hum e: be used fora heating cyst. Wnce t}y¢ school Population has The following two meetih:45 d'� 'ate• -He- charged that em and anew door. doubled. � the- d'ange'r of contain- -December 24 and 3l. have the Assessor was using a Mrs. Hepditch said the new . . . -•_ ]nation has acutely increased. i? been withdrawn• both coming el 'home•trrade deal", and not 1lbrary would be heated by Ur iginaf approval of the wit- do holiday week -ends. as`.essing accordi to the Act: ectric heaters and that their er supply• by haulage, was rs t t • Deputy -Reeve Mrs. 7. Me- y$arly expenses rvouiti nui ab- r given accoriirr; to the M. O. �.' Ptherson said. she. had been out the'same as they are now H.. on a •.temporary basis" f y/• t Announce R�nne in raised $5,OD0 on her land.and paying the Centre Board for �`�. this did not include buildings. rent, which is $150.00 a year. only. and that the Board indte- f time. that ��, I /' Councillor Milton Mowbray She .said the school room is ated a% that I IL of Fairport Beach has won s Canadian a-.� Oratorical Contest said "the ratepayers have been about, twice the size of their Intended to obtain. a eonrtec- ward for the second year. She was p expe quarto= tion to the Bay Ridges system. put to cons} e • = probably iii 1962 E. D. Mould cup, highest award for Junior Piano and Theory' Dunbarfon School Orator Wins either through appealing ass- Councillor Ab Reeve agteed - Since the school was built• in this country in the 'rAnitr Coney of lAusic. London, (Eng -'r Cup In Pickering Township. essments• or not appealing, and that the library needed addit- an addition has been added. land) examinations. The Canadian Teachers Association held f School Area Genet PSYUW the high taxes," ions] space. now --another on the �sa3' its annual concert at the North York Public Library As i ihDespititreereexwas 8 goodtremely �aitertd_ Re's '�tt said he would Mrs. HepdiLch said the trove � Council took no action. con- tuns at which other presentations were made also. Angela, the ante at the.Picker•ing Township rather see all appeal, snrir' bene- would .tire w spending a ear- - - eidering it a 'school board mat- daughter of Mr. end' Mrs. Wenn Julian, has been ' studying Scholl Area No 2 Annual tit, rather than just aminor- les n The brae Board books this yet- ,ter % but Reeve Sherman music for twe. years. She also won a scholarship and three Public, Speaking Contest on ity �1P' Scott pointed out that the Phot; by. Barrie Pomeroy I Councillor John Greening Ing, this week, when it is ex- f medals. Dec., 3rd , when Marlene Mit- said that farmers. are paying petted ,to make a final deeis- Board could' hash *t rdhased I chel9, 13. a Grade 8 student atthan -land cheaper than they did. in 1 Dhtnbarton School, was select- out more they can earn. !on on the moviirg to a new ` •d He suggested an outside ass- location, : He as the outstanding speak - =he approached the Board aboutTowns ip 11 pmynent ttee assessor land in Bay Ridges• f' er. Miss MitChe was aw look ine o farm assess a silver cup for her splendid should here. t and they said '"they did not 'nd�tnal � Well u�- wax talk on ttie subject "Advert is- �,e Scott is arranging a 1111 Local J rseed it". He added that ttrey ins••.' She ' will ren+wcent ' the meeting for next Monday ev- went ahead and purchased the present site: even rafter' they It has been announced •that. Valpe of.the building to datf School Area a the Zone Finals', ening with Council,. the Town- _ present the C. N. R By-pass was Pickering Township Lc sellin; is set at 54.304.83 Donated lab- •which will take _place early � ship solicitor and Mr. Gordon �� y� boys from To going by •o close. _ another. 6 acres. off their 'own,. our $666 73. Donated materials nom* �trrico _ Hepditch, County Assessor, to onto were picked up Tuesday• • Indtistrial •Land: at $3,000 'per $1.438.57 and total purchases Eight contestants particles- discuss. "assessment problems'- near Frenchmares Bay. by the.. • is -lot acre. (to date. 52:179.51 'nd in the army*ai . nrat°rieal Pickering Township Police and ty The buyers are : Norden De- Council will advance $1.000 contest, representing the Grade �''� To p, j � later charged with break, int - 4 _ velopments Corp„ and ' Satok- against the grant: The floor is Schools in Pickering Township f YI jj--q P -r:a�r-:n-and ine next ih.l � �� drool Area Vo. 2. Honorable __ L _ _ I1C7 C er arrd • thef M n3ustria]-Ue�hsi� -- later to in ■'7 _'ilrey viier�e7� home and.. _ floom The' bylaw got 3 readin ,s. windows and a heating system. - lnerttion was _given student. Ames, Christmas will appe at er da .'� _ 13. a Grade 8 student. at Vair- bll Juvenile Court. Village Councillor Ab Reeve __ . - Ighan Willard -School. He spoke Villa • Council this week, The boys, two df them bro- said this week that he took the about the new satellite "Tel- 9 trout• to Investigate into *0 V � I I a e N oto s star." • Philip - was ' presented oras d a' large Christmas tree thers; 6noke ..into a 'grocery UIL Read. at a roc p i eke'�r i n'' g with- a Canadian Histw ire} At- for the' main street of picker- and her¢U,are 'store ur; the Bay, prblie seeming, that the Matra Jhh las, a prize donated-.bv the :lege it mar b! up this w�•k. Ridges Pl Is in Conswvatl priatinq Rev. Kenneth acid • Mrs. Her, Christian Homes"own: Ontario Municipal Electric Ass- prsp•rt7► in the Rivorsid• ve Brunswick A social hour,. at, .ociation, District No. 4. urea.ftew to Toronto last week -en shi Honorable Mention %vis alsb rd n ^Ther are NOT expropriat- to -attend the funeral of Mrs• G�•ouP gave out bagraof cante(, vy. Pa old:•Grande 6. student, of Ing p,op r there- 'said Mr. Heron's mother, Mrs. Sykes.of Mi s Juciy Btu'Rims Toronto. They vi'sited.'friends her birthday onung uitMy Dreams nfwtes FutMr. Row• whe npr•sents in Pickering one _day while witha Parteurehefriends. '�,� the Villabe on'Tho Authority, mere. - r'tors for Mr. and Mrs. Ham Boxes Sympathy is eMr. Sharon Skura. 14. a Gradealae said that survey led had Mr. ,and Mrs. Alan H.. and Mrs: Walteru, on 8. student at Ronnie Hill School • - the Authority will be supplrnb of tonth- recon d`honorable-mention f — with Id•M Dards so that when Clark atxl daughter. Jean; of the peas' le the field, Ther can produce L,a}{efield with them on Sun- died SOarly t S nday morning chard . Allen, who �t talk "My Dream of the- - 1► heed b soli day. Mr. A. Smith, These two young orators a]- Co' the � if r rtrbv •of • Lrx- Sorry to hear „TheTownship Mrs. AIN; Bus suffered a heart Qo were awarded books, property owner. ' ' •-bt'idRe, had friends from Pick= � Georgina Ave. , f erzng call on her on Tuesday. attack, and is confined to the Man -raker and, "The First -Pickering Township -Planning -"They act like a bunch n School. Area � afternoon• Ajax -P ckering Hospital: Canadian"hit,, new, iian boik, _ Mrs..Conkey and Mrs. Brie- . • M E vim. McLean, a hens wo6 provided by he C}nical atMunibecipal' 'otai c mm hY in members of ev the wishy-washy women said • WIN bin attended a supper meeting Ave.."What's wrong with—ifii •�*- ��o when it was learned that last men, are they men or m•^- at Chalmer's Church, Uxbridge, Fallaunting, Ajax, and others. Electric. The Chaisrman of th.ev nine Township Council this week, Me - Women's. s— ds Friday night, the Planning Bd. astked Deputy -Reeve Jean AIC- F;iro lWsrhbers To Be Elected) G spoke ke— to--tfie- �z.as� _._- - A �it�rcl - h of the Presbyterian ,at .her home to a er the Public Sneaking Contest waive e usual Charles McTaggart 79 Church, .on behalf of the new on Friday ]act. Aud. shi School Area No. 2. granting consents, - in favour said he 'never did agree with • building Ewart College. being Mr. and Mrs. M. Bongaxcl, Committee in Pickering Town_- charged in connection. with Councillor Harvey Span., Donald Goodwin F 7ong as It + erected Mill Road, had Mrs. Aline P rns ip -es nted ok e pr he same". Hlrbw Middleton 67 St. Andrew's ' Presbvte�ian tin, Port. Hope, visiting them esHt theewinninhe r store r°n . of WOW PhCO nctidw will adver- was being echarged. 1 everyone Church. held their Sunday last week -end. . r 165 School Christmas Semrice last Mr: Don Scott, here he under- alElectalf ricOssociation tThe 'tirec or atf alisalaary of.$6,000 shouldAnning , " feel th ta-time PI thistBoar needs Stanley Moa a cod house-cleaning," _ said Sunday evening, at which time" Ajax l#osprtal, hard Waltham 6E White Gifts were presented. went surgery on his knee.. He iudges for the contest were: to $8.000• Brown, X. Barnard, F. B. Me- ed of the Planning Board's act , ..Reeve Sherman Scott sari Mowbray -5? WhiSe will he clic= ibuted •to •will.be. in hospital for at ]east Messrs D. Citherwood, Geo, I was shocked when .I learntis. McPherson. t3weRdolrn M r needy families in Toronto. Air. ten days. Wank. bring a professional . anrir^ P Fi°ward lVLCClement, Supt.. r. .•, Mr. and Mrs. G E. Moran Ca'rtfiy and Mrs. M. Culsfiaw. ion", said Councillor. Herb" "a Planning Director __ wok".1 the Sunday School, presided , and. daughter Lynda; M Reeve Sherman Scott said to planning in this•-townsbi over the fiervice• with ..the Mrs Les -. Morley; Mr. "and VILLAGE 1lOXING DAY if the Planning Board is 962, that the PLmrrn Consumer. ' 'young classes singing caroLs..Mrs. Wm. McLeanwere atuDr. observed as Boxing Day In the nottgoing 'to lie cons steent they.• itnousmotion was pas: ft tmnrc- "!"'stmas and-- the. Rjble class_ presented ter ,Sylvia Anne, a Christmas Play. A film strip and rs. McLean's, in�T�oront0 p less" � nocsssary Gres"- saw refund thoscoUe 8lready Coll • ttting the Fee Board e r charging of Fees wher.be more * � i Qew/Y� Child" was F;hfm'n on �y, for Pre uing «L*oaseats"' "ort "The Qtri52.. Ch' .- fc ;iristmas dinner. ken this week. "The Christ Child Ca►.mcw T1rrr �. THR NCKER10116 NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1& 101112 the minds of the people that School. Keep up,the Rood wait #' attended were clear and hap- -boys. K�N. WS P'S', especially Father Wall, who sept -ladies amused Next week's FFch�e wiF'i_. ,��T A1L�--aus.7V� �•� ' -the--Witif Ad isaL the ho�ihe of Mrs. Brie• E i T A B L I S It 111 1 1 1 1 his stories • Father Wall spoke tol, in West Hill. Last week's on a vocation for all a Pur- wiruhexs were: - l._ Mrs. Lee: 2. IIARRISTE$ - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC -- Issued every Thursday pie in life. Also, at the Mead Mrs. Day: Throw, Mrs. - - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS MAarlied as Second Class Mail. ,Matter Post tlff'rae Dept.. Ott"s, Wt preeented Mrs. Quilty, Presid- e • one: its o ll 2-010 jwmi flYR RATES: EL'i0 ler Year - VdW-Stabs-$3JW t Jolt- ant of St. Francis de Sales C. - Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. Highwerl► W. L.,' wiihi a Gavel, who then BARRY MURKAR, EMW thanked her and then gave. a ROU a Hills - —� -`#JrIM SIRi NATO " 1111191m- short address. of welcome. to 9 all. 11$s Cobham, a very strik- Crossley, lag .pecans, who holds a high h$• sad' Mrs. Cliff Sc3rwalm DOnalci G. i office in the Dioi�e; pre6enbed and Doha, of Orland, ism- tali• _ . .. ftnning.'� Mss. M. Featherstone, of Pick- ed on friends unday � the district on PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT ' sling with a Scroll and Ben- W.• and Mrs. Lour and fam- TORONTO n n. RaileNe Rf., Den Milts - M7�31f acle Perpetual Prayer member-... ; -The T reship Planning Bo-ard came under' fire. ata ship, for her many years of By. fbaaherly of the apart- AJAX PLAZA RE!l9lNCE meeting of Pickering Township Council this week. This service in the C. W. L Father �� rncned 'into their new :fa not the first time, nor is it likely to be the last. McMahan was called upon by. home on Altona Road, on the � M-1231 ' Mckwing 9424W f Mies Venda . Packer to give a Pest weekend. We wish them Planning Board, on Friday night -apparently waived speech: also pre�nteed a Past the best. of luck in .their new - the usual $� fee that is now Charged with the grant - Prte+sidmt's Pin to Mrs. RTM ing Of certain consents. - _ Togesson. Also at the head talc local residents, young F�-,R'. le wenn: Mrs~ C. NobleDioceses and old attended the BazaarMOTICTIM --It was the matter of not being consistent that both-� $t theR_ WNTIE t-1NSU�CE ri , - Shanmm of Ajax: 'M". W. ftes �' ' after=nooar, for the RougeSacoociria: Ros�ebank: Mrs: Car- 'Bili Home a.rrd Sehrxal Assoc -o When any offical body with authority, steps to one iatkA and saported a good aide or the other. on decisions, it puts not only them- t vvwhhrcobyv�Rcalied e uCpauolime and_a goon attendance.AT c 2-01b but others as well; in a rather poor light, unless there draw the winning ticket fon- the Mr. and Mm• Girt Jeff- rvy, is"a very -justified reason for making one person pay quilt, made by Mrv. M. Feath• aki. Allan and Leslie, Peltorn- not another. erstone. The winners were.. and of South River, visited Mr.� AUTO = U!i — CASUAiTY dale St., Oshawa Last. but not and Mas. O." P. Waldrff on - planning Board members are all educated men or. Mm L .Konax*wski,1111• Clover. Sunday. successful businesmen in their own right and it seenis least, at the tabile was Father 3 s• Scbw�a1m, Sr•, � -hard to believe that they would- show favouritism in Van Item, who crept in un -not- Road, visited Mr'' area Su a making decisions, and yet when such things happen as Banti, by some. who was also'• _ itby, on Sunday Hardwta a Ltd. y did on Friday night, it causes people to wonder what upon to say a few warns. . A,� Davies visited Martie .:their reasons were for the decision that was made. The celeirra pav was ooa talk by Woitzik on Sunday afternoon. Q L L. -PA2CTS, NOUSEWARBId, -GLASS, tlRAMU ci. ed with an appropriate LaHt by W. and Mrs.' Bill Slater r Council -came to a quick - boil while discussing the Father McMahon. — Corr. spent Saturday in Toronto. ' - matter and finally decided it was time to -employ a full Mammy of the homes in this IPOWt > OWU:ts f��' LAWS Ho�lB • time Planning Director for, the Township. district _ are busy .putting up A orations It is too bad that these problems arise and cause the ROSEBANK outside bg imts, and lo - �� l so it is begirming to look a lot feelings that arise as a result of them. Being on such a -- like -Christmas. _ i MENANK PLAT& -.AT. t -!Ml . Board is a thankless task, and it is too bad that sound Fmwbank friends -of -'%Iw - Everyone, is invited to' attend _ thinking men, such as are on Planning Board let them- Len. Ferguson. East Wcoaaands the Afternoon Euchre held ev- . Seelves get into such a predicament are pleased to hear she is at etry Wednesday afternoon. at When .it COmes' Lo -holdingaline On policy, we feel how from hospital, and feel- the Rouge Hill Community -Hall y rtw much better. at 1.15 p. m. Admission 50c. that any Council or Board has to in the main, hold fast. We hope Ricky Vitters. Pini Refreshments served. Plan to C r e a l O r S O f _ or they are in for a lot of trouble and criticism. Ridge Road, is feeling better carne out, as proceeds go for after his bout with Ou_ improvenRmt of the Hall. There has been in the parsf criticisms made about them, •Qin Schw-elm ' co ratulations to Mr. ane 0, MONUMENTS -Planning Board and no doubt, there will be more. - -of 'oruwA Cart., had dinner or ms. Gearge.'Hall, of the 2nd- A�5). For the sake of all concerned. and especially to fair- b r , Ki evening with his mot- new baby, on 'the birth- of a 4I ST 1 `4�..1 I l� Y her. Kingston Road. new baby. m the Ajax -Pick•OF ness to all concerned, we hope that in .future Planning Members of the Rosebank erbw General . Hospital. _ - Board vAII ctic to policy and not waiver s i the and School Assoc- The J t this week at the applicant or the circumstances. iation were pleased with the Bingo, am Friday night -tote O�. tNt turnout. at_ their Christmas Rouge Hili Community Nali. .. Program for the meeting held wiH be 5115 - for fifty-eight : I -1Y f NdwST.- FRANCIS DE SALES on December , 5. This was a numbers. as welt as Share the -- R - PICKERING huge srurcm,. and a woredertul Wealth;'and five turkeys. Pian St © ff0�d Bros, ltd • ' time was had- by dIL ' As - thit: to come and win a turkey, and NOVEMBER .. St. Frans de Sales Catholic wiy be the .last meeting for support the E. W. C: A. Women's we hoop Mss. Kay Raine didn't - (By m s. G. H. Cole! League held its secs the year 1962. may h k © N - ond annual co:mm�nion break- far their continued suppgM orae frnm hoaprtal last w NuAE Though November is .usually fast at Graham. Park iaestatrr'-and wish each and everyone, as expected. but hopes to be ant on Sunday, December 2. the Best in the New Year, `--^ „ V--nd. Friends a dull, dreary, dull month. I found it otherwise. Dur- The tables were decorated Mr. said Mrs. Deiiiiiss de shad neighbors will be glad tohave DUNDAS ST. LAIN •WMITRT :MO &.=2 kng the earlier • part of the •'Ocie lucky lady at each-thble thinned home frorh their recent 'r'r- a^' '*'^�- r 1c'm month, several species of birds took a- wreath -home. At. 'the visit with' their' daughter in farlZllj►, of Toronto, visited M.M. - hngered. A Kingfisher -rattled" head table, introduced' by Mrs. Detroit. <.ar-n vfr, and Mrs. while in !light. over Joe Amos' Garland. was Father Wall, for- Dunbarton High School Bay & Mason, of Woodlands Road COOPER BLOCK, ��• pond, and a Red -shouldered werly..Director of Toronto ketbala .Team defeated the ower the week -end. Miss Chap- . Hawdc and Field Sparrow were I Archdiocesan Council, Toronto. , CKEY "No. Stars" on Friday --1 pel, of Toronto also 'spent the - seen there too. In WiHowwdaIe.{ It was a foggy momim, but December 7, at Duabarton High week -end at the Mason home. - 'about CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO .'about .7.45 in the morning: I I saw -a sock of wild. Geese.,{ BLOCKS. & BRICKS flying over the ravine, just i - - .STRUCTURAL STEEL - '89 'f arted on duty. It- is al-- -w,ays a - t�i,bht to see, —�CQaNE. RENTAL _ theca in "V`' forma with _.. threi¢ leader it the head. %1'We STATION ROAD, DICKERING, ONTARIO - dlriving home'.from Pi, ering . one morning. along the econd Phones: WN. ' Z-1960 = MIfA. 2-3103 - IVIO. 8-5911 Concession, I was sorry`o see that a Blue Heron had bees v kdled'by a car. I only ,bope it was not the one which has C -beear coming to this area- for. ten yews. -Another• day; I , _._ -- a dead Palm warbler a- hOMCES A. Newmcl, Q. C. 1cmg the' C. P. R. twhich I gave to Dr.. -Speirs, to -take.to 1 'iA>R>MBTa i BOLiATOi' the Royal Ontario Museum. Up _ to November 10, there have . � - - been the odd Robin and some SPU B ' SM f Goddetr-crowned Kinglets Sev ROAD, >!Oi)?iil DilPt8AA3�0ilt _P !tT R - era1.111ot�r—ing Doves a ay- - � _ W{s�YeM — ed close to the farms, and may i . pos6dy winter here. Also, the. occasbonal .Crow is around. The other day there were some -, SEPTK TAN�(S. CLEARED 011T -- AmericeX ' Mergansers and - • ]dlrsk mta in ' the Amos proper'- f ' y,• ty and a flock of Purple Fin- :j _.- ches flew by quickly, just giv- - NEW TANKS ST EQ - COMPLETE SSPTIC TANK SRV -.o' Ing n* a brief glance 'at their IN A� _ , raspberry -coloured • plumage: : = %e-%emorn s have - --- PAT DONNE f ' !- t 84 ----� � _ . TE� U*,ered in a beautiful silvery - • �e haat frost, later to be dispell- ed by .the sunshine. A team of "191 fix it," said Father. horses went by our house the And he did -but good! other afternoon. with a load of :.:• ' ��' �' baled hay and socio;. The driv_ But Mother and Mary - - - t That won -out: phone the - :Pick 'ng.. Ta • de a young ` woman. a would bring back " pleasant repairman! So the SAVED BY THE BELL OF! -ERS YOU.THE FOLLOWING SERVICES - memories of country scenes to family's entertainment is those who would neva have - - P.S. Seriously, though,: you,'ve surely often found TEMPLE TAX! x:24 HRS. dreamed of the machine and that help is quickly at hand through atelephone- a - - TEMPLE ANSWERING :CE 24 HRS. space age. _ _ "`service so valuable... yet so often taken for granted. TEMPLE W -) E -UP SERV ICC _ . 24 HRS. The Belt Telephone Company of Canada. TEA.?LE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT FOR MORE. INFORMATION, BUY AND USE PLEASE ::A3L .. . 9-1144-- EHRtSTMAS SEALS TL - - e y ag. -meeting was called to. order by Mrs. Robert Jackson. Mrs. F. ' ' Cher ��� Mrs. Knox. Worship Service I Carson and Mrs. J. Ann7nby. w•as led by Mrs. C. Moyer, foil- At the annual school meeting _ The December meeting of the owed by Hymn No. 55. The meld last week, Mr. Jim LiMc- � 'United Church Women was I Scripture' Reading was taken Guice was the retiring member. in the Church Hall. on I fmm Isaiah' 9: 2 - 6. Mrs. M. The board for ttie coming year Hav''ing'Trouble—Selet 'n .1 Wednesday afternoon. A del- i Ellicott w•as-Prtgram Convener is comprised of Mr. Bill Glidd- - 160W luncheon was served: for the everunz, and -read three on Mr. Ellis Britton and Mr. the Christmas season At two short stories. Roll Call was '— Lorne Almack. o o'chock, the ia�eeting was open- doy" witty fourteen members Mr. and ,Mrs. Arthur Bates _. ed by Mrs ifhby Petty dorxitrc- present The. meeting closed of Woodbridge spent Sunday at Gift For '� o A rias a Christmas DevoRional by with his Barmeand lunch. served the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don :'Period It deWt with the story edges. _ The Three Wise Men, who Unit No. 1. U. C. W. met on Mr. and Mb's. Ken Petty of _ Of a vision of a Star, bad Wednesday evening' December Victoria Square called on Mr. faith to follow it; Joy oar their a. at the Mame, in Claremont. and Mrs.' Howard Hockley on e The worship Service was con- Sunday• Now of On* arrival; Worship in the Pres ducted by Nm Cresewen. Rev. Terry Akins, son of,Mr: tation of Gifts, and a Dream J, Carnegie,��e. of Clare- and Mrs. Harold Hopkincel- fi+om Go$, . all impressing as us rmnt Baptist Church was guest ebrated his birthday with a htlwrt'• ws-Aould offer Mm the speaker. He also led in a sing- party con Friday night. Seat � Block Heater Gi ft of Loyal Hearts, to fulfill song of Christmas hymns. The Rorraie Hedges and Miss Ma- -` God's Dream in us. This service text of his address was from rfe Lynne attended the party,li• ' was hAemPersed with singing the Book of Ruth—"Let us now held by the nurses of the Ux- ��/ F. & Emerge�ne� j Light of Chs'istmas Carols Following go to Bethlehem". The•theme of bridge Hospital last week, oris period, Rev. F. A. Little led the Christmas message was for Severalfrom here, who work- e _ a most interesting and inform- Peace in the World, which can at Pond's in Markham, attend- uu�� "question and answer" only be with Christ. The next ed their annual Christmas par-Floor'g'Nr•ts -- - :. period, on the topic "The MCC in- meeting of Unit 1. is to be. held ty last Friday evening. earnate God" from the .Study at the home of Miss Ethel See- The Baptist Church Sunday• Book "The Word and The beck on January 9. Please note school will hold their annual Litter Containers Ski Rack + Way".. The President, Mn-, change of date, as this is one entertainment on Dec. 21st at t MacDougall took cfiarge of.the week dater than usual. Refresh- 7.30 p. m, bu&mss periodin which re- ricins were served by Mrs figThe. Baptist Mission Circle s lie` Dispenser ggage Carrier i pants were heard, and a re- , Mrs. Middleton and will meet for their Christmas quest for good, used clothing, Mas. Thos. Philip. program on Dec. 18 at the --from the. Downtown Toronto' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English home. of Mrs. Ken Kard. -Workers, to include especially were at Orillia on Friday atter- This Saturday is the day set Chrome Doo Guakk Portable Spot Lamp • -' underwear ,for children three ding the funeral of his brother- for the big Christm8s party in ; to six. years of age. These will in-law, Mr. Ames. the community hall at 2.15 in • • be received as White Gifts at Low Aarris, of Pt. perry the afternoon. There will be a vanity Mirror Rear Seat Speaker l the church on Sunday. Decem- spent the week -end at his home good program of local talent. b� 1 , 'rite allocation from the here. and of course Santa and his • . _ Presbyterial for 1963, was a�- The Sunday School of St. bag of treaLS This takes the Gasoline Filter Guard Hon -glare rear m�n'or _ - - epted: this is an increase of John's Church is planning for place of the Santa Clava par= Forty Dollars over last year. their Christmas Concert, to be ade and is for all the children - Rev.- F. "A. Little then heard held on Friday evening, Dec- in the community: lights RearYindo* Defroster the report �- the tiomina- ember 21, in the Township Hall. Mr. James Coates a • very 'Back-up, tions oomrruttee and duly con- Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson. .well known resident ofthis ducted the Election of E7fficers of Toronto. visited hila. Lem- community awaythis of the Executive for 1963. as mon. on Sunday. week. Hefarmed fomany + follows: Tion. Pres., Mrs. K A. The sympathy of those in years. before retiring. He was, Shop At Hone This Year And Save Little; Past Pres., Mrs. A. MAC- this comnxtnity 'is extended to an active member of Clare Pres.. Mrs. E. Taylor. the family and relatives of the - Llougall; moat Baptist Church and was 1MH!=1r` _•L=- -'n!^ '�' , '{i ice -Pres.. Mrs. Wm. Hollin- late Earl Hogle, who passed a- . also active in the old Clam ger; Rec. Sec., Mrs. K. Rise- way in Oshawa Hospital• on mont Citizen's Band. auglbrpugh: Corr: Sec.. Mrs. :'fir ( kTm%-nDwcemberin 7. Earl was well Funeral services were held on LAW MOTOR SALES LIMITED. isughlin: Treasurer, Airs. D. know -n in this district, . where Wednesday with interment in Milne. -'The meeting was closed he spent his boyhood days: Claremont Union Cemetery. , with prayer and the benedic- Mr, and Mrs. Allan Perry Mrs. Jean Redshaw is- now tion. Hostesses wane; _.Ntm R �0 - and girls. of Oshawa visited' from hospital and paag- Mrs. Alves. Mrs. Hol parents: Mr. and :.Geo reg y _ PHONE WIL 2-5660.1 PICKERING ONTARIO and Mrs. MacDougall. Perry, on Susda,Y afterrxoon Mr. Jack Wood of Calgary, The Annual Sunday School Mrs. J. Davis is visiting her visited last week with Mr. and t ce wheld friends in Torotrta. Mrs. Al Rozed. In oonjunction with the regul- Misses Eileen and Miarlys►e 9 a:r church swvice. at 11.00 a. E2lieott. of Oshawa. spent the ta, Sunday, bec'ember lb. The week -end with thea' aunt.- Mrs. - "';. gifts wil The sent to the Fred D. A. Beer, :'. Victor Mission. Tbs+anto. The Senior Sunday School _ _ r _ Party will 'be held in the Pub- �+ O - :lie School on Friday evening, Mr- Al Roxeii is in Ottawa - 'December 14. The Primary Par- on business this week. ty wkIl be an Saturday. i)ecearr- Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake ent bar 15, furan 2.00 till 4.00 P. m. ertained friends from Clare- We are sorry to hear Mrs. on the weekend. tW. J i'ltty is in the Ajax Hoa- The L A. Guides and irroth- _ piital ers held their Christmas party on December 18th BROUGHAM The Legion Xmas - for the children will be held on A pleasant social evening was for the children will be held on TiIUVEL SERVICE Deliat Green River School, un- Dec. 19 at 7.30 p. m. _ : der the supervision of h2r. J. BOWING — Standings. - M. Sheppard on, Saturday evening Samarlllo 47, Chas. Killey 47. when the Grade & Puprls were J. Bur'svws 43, Jess McGuire 40 presented with their Certifio- Alvin H. Hopki 34, Al Bozell 33 = 1432 - -•a.� •� std. Diplomas.. - - _ .3rd H. Hopicirrs - 32 The Brougham United Churct On Tbursday, Dec. 20, at 2 ,. - Women Unit No. 2. met at the- - p. m. the combined units of the7. bane of Mrs. L Barrett, at, United Church will mklet The WE CHARfsE NO 2.00 P. m., December 5. The meeting will be in charge of lfes,' Nest Hill now`- 'has a Travel Agency. There is no longer +any need to take that long drive downtown to make.'' . _those travel arrangements Mr. Campbell, -our'-widely travelled. counsellor, -welcomes your. inquiries ' 00 Ings accepted I V. ' • Steamships, _ BusI Coach nes - , Robert J. Boyer (right) MT.P., for Muskoka, receives _7. j" congratulations and a warm welcome from Ontario - Hydro Chairman W. Ross Strike on his appointment #lotels _. as Second. Vice -Chairman of the Commission. He sue- i _seeds William G. Davis, M.P.P., for Peel, who has been - - named Minister of Education. Publisher and Editor o! �' all at - X523 KIH6STON ROAD i + the Bracebridge Herald -Gazette; Mr. ,Boyer, who will ~ - f be 49 on iom_� ecenber 14, i_artd-has one son and : •. t two daughters. He was first elected to the Ontario - WEST HILL 2m L &ature in 1955 and was re-elected In 11859. ----„ 1� 1Mwbyin, ftft►okn Iffft $24 Mod, lw•n, TOW* OMe+b •_ o- — _ 4 is 'J :..+ ;y .•'� }Fa't: Four;TIE PIC.KERING M11N3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19fi=j the • regular business, we were uet in G". Beverley Boys .play- W hour, 'and refreshments Refreshments were saved k �O�titiN01' I, - ��� entertained by some of. ,the -ea Fairy Court" all of which were enjoyed by all• the hosniesilS`' he children- Odette McRaffey dial W3s._.enlQyed. Later, we _had The Cub and Scout Group Brownies and Guru Opm Amar Fair � � _meati the I;b the Higfiland Fling., and,bfarie a iev Christmas Carols, an Czn^�ittee met -on-Dece�rabe -1e the Ib The £rock Road Home and MbHaffe9 did the Sword Dance. at the close of the meetuk;, 9, at the hone of Mr. and day and Tuesday, In Rouge Hilt Home And School School held their regular meet- A piano number was played by articles which were left orverold, Mrs. Car. - ill, to plan for, their Cross Centre. .Flans are f Mr. H. Wank, Township in; on December 11, in the Gail Suginamori "Lavender, horn the Bazaar, were saki!, Groups Mss. Stater, wife of completed for their , at the Ellicott played which brought our bazaar re- our Scout Leader, is assisting Party, in each GrouFf at the CounciUor for Me as ieinari ihir. After the "Slumber Song" and "bias- ceip - up o o - S District opened the Christmas rwn the caI Fair of the Rouge Hili HRmw and School Association on Dec - ...ember 8, with an address and a tour of the Fair. Vne bewili.; Room, the Home -baking Room he Rummage . Room were ` ` -and t ; FOOD all well• stocked, .and had an attractive and festive look. j A corner- of the Home -baking Rocca was occupied by 'the MARKEI "Gourmet Table" -a novel and interesting idea, The best cooks 1 of the district had come to the fore,donating their favour- p • ire recipes, which were pub- t�0ug@ Hllls► fished in :an attractive cook- PRICES EFF IVE • r - •their cook- ... - � �� `Book. Samples of - Ing art. were given out as Cin No. -2 H . Just East --of Rouge 13ridge Thurs., Fri..and sat. tasty tidbits, with the punch- ' ' ✓ -> . DECEMBER ase of a Cook Book, :STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m: Tuesday, 7 �p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m. 1.3-14-15 The Draw for the lane walk- .► —.Ing doll was made. and won by Friday, -,9 P.M. Saturday, 6 p.m. Miss Arlene Brunette, of Tor- onto. Lucky Silver Dollar Twin hack (16 slices) 1 Ib. Pkg. YORK BRAND 14 oz. Square tins PEAK FREAK'S ENGLISH (Sate l0e) - 1 lb. Puddi119 Draws were won by: Torry _ 59c fray, fill d, s. Jean Jef- frey, ef - - ' for PLUMPUDDING PUDDING fret' Willard, Mrs. Jean Ty as and Mr. Jack Smith. r • Lyon's Chicken Noodle (Save TOc) Cubs., And Scmd ® w ; r CNmass V ' r Bo 06NA SOUP. M, I X . 6 Pk • for 59c SLICEfi 79 �" 1 ( Save loci - . The Mothers' Auxiliary held . (Save 19e) - GANONG'S EMPRESS (Save 31 c) 14 oz. Box their meeting on, Monday even- ing, December 10, in the C. E. C H? C o L A T E S 69C Centre, United . Church, with (Tasty Govern- -sent. Large 28 oz. tins (Sate be) Ate' pis President Mrs. �11ent Inspected - - ,.•.'• C. Haggitt presided. 'The. min- Moat). SWIFT'S PREMIUM tem.,- 19c) ._ LARGE 24 oz. ties lutes of the last meeting were 151/2 Os. tins -read b, bilo Secretary Mrs. re BEEF or IRISH STEW 2 for ?9e ]dalley, followed by the Trea3- urW-.; report, rzad by_ Mn.:,,Eris, N C f �+1 EA► _ ...MeiJerink. 1 Oforg9c C SPECIAL OFFER of 30e OFF Discussion took place for the 1 c tobogzan parties. and dance to �d (Case of 48 fins �( lie held when weather permitt- _ '� • p 4 lb. 61/= oz. box •23 ed. the ladies volunteering to .;4.65) _ - I1it: size TIDE' look. after food.. Plans were al - ...so made to put the travelling 'sirifemse into circulation .after MAPLE LEAF - Banquet Canads�Fancy Cream Style ,15 oz. tins (Sara 19c) Christmas. Thi 'Scouters'._Con - -- November was attended by Mr.. G i rind Mn Dwinnell and Mr. and _ Y Mrs. -Dailey. Mrs.'Dake}: game i� e, report on this re,6onal con-. r � L./ fereroe.-which was very inter- • RA _ ave _ _ 55'RAP-RITE. (S 7e) -100 ft vol# cartons ;: 'estin- to the ladies present. A ; � _ awedfor a helper irr Scouts is'� �� �r 2 for 59C _. SHORTENING cvery urgent. Scout hove- anen' is growing rapidly. -but i� the lack ::of leaders to help the (Sere 1 Sc) _ boKc..is presenting a _real prob;' Dem. Please find time to helSWIFTp! (Save 9e) FREE -50 in. x 32 in. full colour map of the world with the purchase of esa ys. - Corr. ION'S ORANGE PIEKOE plckaring United Church IViARGARINE lbs.- 89c BAG s Women _ : Pky. of 60 C' The Chrst;nas-neetsn-• held 'last T urcday. December 6. was a very special occasion.. A: short Dedication Ceremony. it FRESH PORK (Pknk) - honour of 1Vl s' Cye. Morley, �.. FRESH Grode A Own Rosdlr VMo Mn in t ,zCh urch SHOULDER 'ROAST _ A 4 Women. was held also, two IRmwinies, Cathy Hogarth and � .-CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69C _:1i)iary La-Hson presented to the V.. C: tic, two Tvtie'S' cream: CHICK S - and sugar' sets in appreciation ur/ LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC 35 for their h- n^ r>o:mitted toSHOULDER- 49C useit-iekC. E. Centre.Frying Roasting (Av9. 3 Ibis)The'pTogram continued on- . x "Korea", leaning of -the proh� lerr�,-hardships.endumd` by the FRESH MINCED STEAK ......:..... [be 79C North -and-South Korean-,. The - rteed For.help was strongly felt. (Blade or Short Rib (Bbd- Bono Removed) by our women, and further While they bat, FRE SFf - ROAST - Ib 69e 3 EN disc1ssions -ill take place of • • • • •' • • • • • i' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • ndoptiatg a family, as a small CHICEH - ' Ib• C FRESH LEAN PORK way in extending a helping - hand to 'these people. - - - - Thc January: program will• be - - ]BUTT ]ROAST -lb - C _. ;: • Y —on -"The Word inti The `Vag' _ i 59 Chanter . "Miracles'. Round Sirloin, T -Bone-& Wing Steaks Ib. 99e The Worship Prob am, under Mss. Wrr.- McLean, 'viwas very sL�'•ED KINDLESS No. 1 -Trimmed, SCOTCH .PINE Your Choice effective and decorated beaut- a I, ifvlly, in keeping with the • --•�• 9C L j.,,.,e �11�fh s1.49 Ston,' of Christmas. „The $ 8 E A 8 a, S T BACON C s k -- J Shepherd's Story" from the boc+tt -'Christ. and the trine. Round or S; :Ere RUMP ROAST,...... -1b. 89C FLORIDA SWEET GO Z­SIZ17 :JUICY TANGERINES :2 Doz. 59c ' 'Prkttnents and table dec- LUCAS 'ARTHUR'S VAK-PAK o-' -:ons were in charge of Unit FLORIDA SIZE 96's N, 4, President, Mia. Dalley, _ _G__R_R.A P_E_F.R U 1_T—' 10 for . _ .�re_SO__�g _-a- vo2e_o _- 10� � the-:ks Vvas extended ;to Mrs.age, .' - - - � Py by Mrs. A. E. Stork, in � No.' 1 Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe,(LARGE SIZE) - :,, X44ation of their work, 16th and 7th. Ribs) B A N A N A S .........:. • :. .... 2 Ibis. 29C Tne first year 'of U: C. W. Oro'"' .......... 69C - — came to a close with an aura o� U.S. NO. 1 Standing P E RIB ROAST Of happiness and. well-being.111r, .. .... . Red -Emperor GRAPES :.. , 2 lbs, 29c a from all of us, we extend — . FRESH MEATY (SID. .. •. _ _ . .. .•;_ $ ' ,' sh for'— A Very Merry dSOUTH AFRICAN, Sweet, Juiry, Large Size 176's A'�'�OMSPARtRIBS'.'EATINGORANGESDoz.39c BIRTHs `>a-ro, oar Sunday, DecemberNew Bru i -wick Canada No. •1 at'the Toronto General BOIIaIOss RON d Plato Briskat Pot Wk t lb, 49c POTATOES _ - 710 LB, BAG 29C )Hospital, to Mr. a»4 Mia. Wan . -Linton (her Helm 610 201C caneemd^ ftbaing Townsift a "a 4 „ • • ImtsItImy, f9LCEiMOI[R -13, "61 TH9 'PICICERM NEWS �. 'PMO Five D TON Lois Davidson cold the tied their Messiah to be as they was the winner fqr 'Pubha MB Junior Congregation: thought he should. We too, School Area No. 2. UNIted Church Dr. McKay read Matthew: have fixed ideas of what Jesus Mrs. Harold bftcbM was i1QS(yNCE . REAL ESTATE The regular morning service 11: 1 - 20, for his Lesson. and should do for us. At Christmas admitted to the Scar1� Geta of worship was conducted by chose the third verse for his we sling of something e minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. text -"Art thou He that should co m8 the ural Hospital ut $suxw r t n _ Oise WFLI.6212 Residence WE. 2-3115 ming of Christ, who must be underwent maJor siugety on ' cKa assisted b Mr. R. Pit- come or do we look for ascot- ,acct ted individuallyas - our Myo . We all hoolt calm, at the organ. The choir her?" The people o IsraelSaviour. If 'we concentrate on she will soon be better. 1 .: CY R i L E. MORLEY.-...Sang the lovely anthem "Lo, waste if John the all wan- the theme of the Saviour, we Mrs. Catharine Shand; Mr. Hbw a Rase is Blooming”. Miss was the Messiah. Ther all wan- would have a new feeling of and Mrs. Gordan Shand, Ms>;ic, Christmas. Barbara and Gregory, visited - "Yefir Frissdl Rerideiltt d - Bulletin — the Thompson's and MeC tem - i a� The mmdnthly meeting of the ents of the Baste Line, on Sun- -• .:• .. '' . _ Board of Stewards, was held on day. •, 3z KIl�GSTON jtD: W.'.A: SOX 160 �v �� _ Wednesday evening. Mr. Howard Cross and Glenn On Ttnnsday evening, a con- .were sick last week with Su. - PI(Il�iG, ONTARIO gregatlozrai :cresol evening was The Afternoon . idmt 'o# the held, with the program planned U. G W. had a nice Christmas ?' YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL -YOUR TRAVEL by the United Church Women. Afternoon Tea last 71mrsday. ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH Mr. R. Pitcairn played, while at the home of Mm L. Davis. _ Q� everyone sang 'carols. There There were fifteen members YOUR TAV`ISNED AGENT were also special musical num- present, and all enjoyed them -bens_ Refreshments were en- selves. e -Officially Appointed: JOs'� �' Miss Evelyn Westgate is do - Next Sunday will be White ing nicely, at the Oshawa Hoe�- -1 N S U R A N C E INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION Gift Sunday, with canned goods pital, following surgery last . AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA being given which will be given week. Hugh McConochie is' al - AIR to the Welfare Committee of so beginning to feel better, and FRVR/ ASSURANCE LTD. =01: ENGLAND ATLANTIC b PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES the local Kiwanis Club, to help is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. LIFE - AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Our PROFESSIONAL Services the needy families of the dis- Mrs. Clyde Quinton under - LIFE went surgery in the Oshawa i, 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST. Cts No More _ A'Christmas Eve Service will General Hospital last week. on.r ��,, pQ p`w, MItL Tickets Issued. From Olaf �ICe At OWI Rates be held at 9.00 p. m an Decem- .-- ben 24. Pickering Ladies' bowling Moa lr wMadlele e..erose Dor or wow TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS A Communion Service will be held on January 6. Anyone Jean ........._ . ................:_.:;....... 32 NOT A SIDLINE AT — ---- -- ivishing 'to. Join this congrega-tion; either by transfer of cer- Thelma ..... 27 tificate or confession of faith, Audrey ....,_.__.__._...._.........._.....: 23 • ArPRA1SAI ho t c with June :..... ---------.............. ..__ 19 • ._ _ _ - _TRAVEL BUREAU'....-_ . ��� In touch .. Dr. Marg... ...::__ .------.._. �4 get h th . NEWELL r _ orK 200 �- Flat PeFsottsI - J. Noland 278, B. Thompson WORLD WIDE SERVICE (Gladys Novell) Congratulations to. Miss Mar- 238, FL Pollard 237, . B. Boys _.t AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 lene Mitchell who won the Pub- 225. E. Thompson 222, D. Skel- .Real Estate broker - Pickering Village j :ic Speaking Contest at Pest chre' 220. M. Hunt 217, A. Rusts WE- 2-5779 or Toronto WA. 3-0613 Cobourg FR. 3-?esl Rouge, last Monday: Marlene 207, A. Smith 204. - - ,: - Whitby MObawk 5-44709 TEmpie 8.140 .� Rias. "Highwoe !i M e Eta! of "Itimts,n. me, 1 Mlgh� Q mol. 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In Gmhalin"HARDWARE • comfort for 6; in luxury appointments; in performance—a standard ; 6 or a full range of V8's. See Pontiac's 33,models in 9 series, soon. JIPPLIAHC� - PAINTS TOOLS THE CAR THE OTHER 'B3's WISH THEY 100KE0 LIKE Whitewall tires optional at extra cost , sopllonal at extra cost EMBe sure to watch "The Tommy Ambrose Show" on the CBC -TV nawq►k. Check'local listings for time and channel... t� E NE R A L HARDWARE _ LAW MOTOR SS �P�IC ONTARIO - Mlaw a WEee� mN 9-11911. -Ndming — �'NOt Wft _ • T _ v , paM ;1g1>t.• `PICjCtR191d Hitler _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1%2 • . lo ors. at. e_Qrlian .... .e_ _ way.. All that .*a .written - is •Service•by• our. chek-ate °9ua- �iCkerfpg ToWnalilp H�lS� A Constitutesfor•' the `Soc.:. The Choi} 0*ered to the pro- meant to teach us today. Men day evening, December Ic6, at iety- was adv ' with, -'one cessional "God's Lave is Per'- heard and men wrote in the 7.30 o'clock. . • Holds Annual tree • _ is The-Layes' Aid and W - -'� � — small amendment. feet". The special choir num- Scriptures;. God speaking - � _ After the meeting, the group bel was the lovely anthem ,— different ways by different Missionary Society will spent time to guessing the uses. "'thou didst -leave thy throne n• We can. stand on the joint service on Thursday At the annual meeting of the an estimated one tbousand, on of some of the old and int ric- and thy kingly throne." The promises of God. The Scriptur- ernoon, December 13, at - 46to articles in a display, art•- seri tore readings were: Psalm es give us committments and o'clock. Christmas gine Society, a Board of Directors ber. anged by Mrs. ts, Mrs. n - mans a: — .was elected by acclamation for Although the log barn on the aldson and Mr. Miller- Refresh.- 1 to 13. Book, the church's Book, the for Evangel Hall. 1963. From this Board, officers site cost about 32.000 to pur. meats, including coffee, ser- This being the second Sunday people's Book. In it we come to The evening service was put will be appointed at the next ,chase, erect and complete, Rob- ved in 'Township of Pickering" in Advent, and the day set know the Lard of Life, the Lord on by the Sunday School, con - Executive Meeting i3ecommeat- ert • Miller Museum Chairman. mugs, was enjoyed. aside as Bible Sunday, Mr. of Eternity. Our concern is not ducted .by Supt. J. H• McC'ie� dation, will ee made ec Picker- said thieve was more than that Conkey's message on the Book only that the -Bible be placed ent The numbers by the mem• ins Township Council which donated- in volunteer time. • He / of Instruction!' was in keeping but that they be read Are every bels of the Sunday School � will appoint a Museum Comm- thanked fire many persons who St. And S with this day. We acknowledge using it, for instruction every well received A play "A KiaB. ittee for 1963. gave of their time. and effort to St. And/e ' the work of the Bible Society, day? We must live by- it. is Born was presented by t1N Directors who permitted their the project. Church _ FepylPickering en looking after the distribution The Jutrior Congregation was Bible Study Group, and a veal . .names to stand, are as follows: him. K. Falbs reported on the and circulation of Bibles. The conducted by Mrs: George fine film of "'L'he. l Robert Miller, Dr. N. Tomlin- log house and its fum ndshirtgs,' The mor+iricng sesviae last was Bib has, been g� to the. BWwn,, . assisted, by Miss. Maly .story'• was. shown: ;' son, Mrs: ( Rev.) VV' n. McKay, speaking especially of the sug- well attended and was conduc- church, : and preserved through- Beth McCkernentt Sympathy is White Gifts were reoei meet I4Lrs K. Falba, Wm G. Lawson, gestions, both helpful and a- ted by the minister, Rev. F. out the Years. It has been giv-' expressed to Mrs. Diane Heron for Evangel. Hall and thong is Donald Gibson, Halton Parkin, musing. whir'h .were placed in Conkeir: Mks. Marion Mcoem- en to be used and to be shat- and her family in the loss of need. - Mrs Beryl Donaldson, William the "suggestion box" by visit- efit, organist and c hoiz leader, ec The Bible has been given her mother: Asocial . hour lollowred, and A. Brown, Mrs. Mw Loucks, Mrs• to be. used and to be shared. 0 4. o a treat for the members of tl�e 4 T. Johnston, William Raman, The Bible is the church's book. Remember the Candlelight Sunday School; distributed. Miss May Brown, Hugh Gregg,, We should receive a benefit and John arosart. - - - - and a blessing from it; a love i Nominees who declined were: guarantee y far the Lord's having, should Don Beer, Gordon Hepditch, 1 work toward having, midweek - A HANDY TIP! u Harry Boyes and Mrs. Elsa services, studying together the , 'Stony. •• Bible and offering prayers. This A feature of the well -attend WA ��� is the people's book. Mr. Con- if your home needs,Painting or Decorating, call aAed-meeting in the Township all the HOt,key expressed -a, wish that our EXPERT, one who will give you the best Werk only Hall. Brougham. were: films of people_ carry their Bibles to the SO, TO BE SURE CALL: the National Film Board. Proj- the 9 churehr The Ward of God ieected by Mrs- Arm Howard. you need at powerful. Paul refers to the JACK CORNELISSE �t 639.3143 Canadian actors portray the value of the Scriptures. all parts of exciting figures in Ont- these words written long ago, who will be glad to give you an estimate and he �M alio history in two movies,-- I OyVeSt COe�■ encourage e s our trope, the job expertly. -William Lyon MacKenzie." - - stronger are asked to licks the and "Robert Baldwin", bath of __ _ weak. The way which leads to which showed -scenes. from Up- - the Resurrection is the 'right per Canada Rebellion of 1837. These were of special interest � : to Pickering Township resid- - enter, for they showed the part RENT A two Pickering Township men played in the -rebellion. Saar s>' - Ieunt , and Peter btatthews. F 1 .,who,, after their grim sojourn in prison for supporting Mac- f ' ` • ELECTRIC Kenzie. in his violent opposition • 'to what, he thnugh was a Cort- :upt government, were hanged- bray anged Oourrcillor Dfilton .:fox bray 'brought the congratulations of Council to the Society, for a successful year. He urged - tare .. Society ..WATER EATER 'to progz+ess into the : 'fields of edumtiop. research. - - and the preservation. even if - only by word and .picture of ter 1, V "I- think the Society should do a little• more -work in at. t _ quairrtirrg residents' of -the area i with the history of the area"� ' _ . ;he said. 4 Research. be; said. was imp �' I ' ortam immediately, as every t , i year, a few more of the older s t , residents. who have a tecoll- ection of matters which are significant. to history, are lost. ` "AM Society such as thio.' he as a y erve as much as possible of ; this material. even if it seems dull at the mcnnent " _-'_.•�,,; : 'The success of the Museum " should not blind as to histnrc- € al educationL ' Mr. Mowbray told the gadwring. E� - Reports resealed that some MO TH two thousand people'vWtAd the museum log house and I')" SUPER -FAST' �x bw-M well, as _ this summer. as 4} sA - AFE �,- z SEPTIC TANKS - . CLEANED LLF.N - �►. J.. The Ace. •In The :Hole - _ Oahawe RA. S4042. ' .Jwt as tide -hidden. see often* in"-' tillzert and pesticides. It also improves the winning hand, so do -unseen quality• the suspension of solids, in liquid, and TRENCHING AND -:ingredients in a finished product help provides in bulk or:opacity.M -SEPTIC TANK AUTHORIZED DEALER -CONTRACTOR Installation « to make it a winner in the eyes of the paper manufacture. Phone: Whitby bq-3S66 public. Johns -Manville Celite® diato- Other- Celite products are serving as - GEORGE HARDING Construction mite fillers are being -used n,an ever _ filtering and clarifying ,agents in the :increasing number of products in im- water, food, beverage and. chemical 'in- raa>taaaaeaaaaaaa�aaasi . ,proving their performance and quality. dtrstries. Most of today's modern swig► TO Drive _ Processed from fossilized marine ming pools are using diatomite filters to lLm 3 Marits" Ib �sYe n • pmt life, Celite's particle structure, keep pool water sparkling at low cost. AJnX'Ptc� great bulk per unit weight and high 'These -are a few examples of the many DRIMi a absorptive capacity make u the natu- fields in which Johns -Manville research ' . Late Mailed -,fie- - --140 ' {iV't7 filler requu+ed for theznil& aeientists— reduction -specialists and.-- rallyefficient phone: WHI*U41 ' St no answer, phone TJ6.00Yi abrasive in.,auto,.silver and glass�pol- sales engineers serve you. Their ape- . - - ...eaaaaaadsaaaata><a>ay Rosebank Pim' Conn Lampkin ``fishes, as a�prgment extender and fiat- :-cialized performances help in countless ting agent in paints, varnishes and lac- ways to make, our- standard- of Lving ' an n - safer,' moire. enjoyable and efficient. L AT.-OZ13 TE. 9-191 e , as qu rs anti -caking agent -for fel PLASTER CERAMIC T ■ STONE _ ;FLAGSTONE PATIOS - JOHNS -MANVILLE.- - �C. Ivan Beare -Fred Edwards ,Ju,l CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. '�'/ - Pho� TE F.% 9-1997 =�"' 1 I ��` . ' A : '759 zn�1 GxT JOINS-10MILLE PLANT AT 109 UNION, ONl'. �r - - f - THURSOAY, 'DECEMBER 13, 1962 ' �'. + `. THE • VICKMING HEM " ' ' -- —Asa", Sev84 CLASSIFIED Coming, Events Pidkenng Town fire- j proof. are the label care scone M ' • • " j ADVERTISEMENTS ONTARIO LODGE fully for this information. It PAY DIVIDENDS a. leo. 924 - 1. O. O. F, CoflSmer may be labelled fl BY • THE OBSERVER .. �'t7SE THEM EACH WEEK Tuesday, December 18. 1%2 flame resistant or fire proof. 8.00 P. M• Christmas Decorations Some materials' such as metal _ PickeringGarnmJni Hail foil and lase fibres are not t1' Shop for. your Christmas g There were no notable upsets in the Pickering Vill- APPLES i POTATOES a'• C• Brittain &cvr�tions with an eye for "flamrnabla —y �• Secretary safety and practicability as Christmas Tree age and Ajax elections held several weeks ago and re- ` - "2-542 1 as appearance and they Evergreens for Christmas ported in the local papers. It is. difficult to see.how the Other varieties on hand. will add happiness to your hol-Village-could elect the school board Please bring own containers C A N D L 'E L 1 G H T iday season, and not detract shapes and varieties to suit but they did. The exact same school boar was re urn- for apples S E R -V I C E from. it by causing accidents your needs. Most of the trees ed even though the members refused to report to the f. - :• " PKKERiNG' ORCHARDS St.: Androw s PresbyIa an and' grief• cold are spruce,.. pine or fir.: people: The school .board in -the -.Village leaves much to i ".:,,One mile west of Pickering ,. Shurch.. -Moat, decorations • and. orn. Uoau;las fir erect Scotch p� be desired and should have at least been partially re- _ Village. on .No. 2. Highway re - un auspices of fhe choir. are most popular because they placed. Vli'M4247 Sunday Evening,. D•eembir 16. Card Of Thanks have good needle retention p _ M. qualities. Spruce which • begins 24-HOU* EVERYONE WELCOME? I would like to say "Thank "shedding it's needles after •..a _ - OIL BURNER You" to the doctors,'rxuses and few days indoors may -be used . The big news these days so far as the farmers and EMERGENCY SERVICE " R E S E_R V E staff of the Ajax and -Pickering advantageously outdoors as a rural land owners in the Township are concerned j _ YOUR General Hospital for their kind- decoration ' Select your tree Authored Dealer is the gleet assessment boost in rural •lands. You will ' CHRISTMAS TREE nem and• good care, during my carefully to .get the freshest "Consumer Gas•• Installations remember that _last •year .the non -farmer rural land - •i " „Sheri�lias" Pre'and The. Pickering Minor Hockey stay ° in hospital; also to Mr. one possible- These points can. owners received a real increase in 'assessment which Installations League Association will reserve Shepherd and. Mi.'Smyth, Ang- help,yoq select t better tree: caused a real fight in the courts which is not finished Trailer Accessories i Service your tree NOW. They are, on lican Minister, who visited and Bounce tYte butt on ground. g ,MILLER iIEATING sale at Disney Motors, and at prayer for me, and to the kind If the needles- fall, the tree is yet. Well this -year it was. the farmers turn -and true to ; = - Bill Rbemer's, 0 Christina St., friends and, relatives, for ,their- dry, form they are not taking an increase in assessment t Specialists Pickering Village. Phone: 949- lovely flowers and caidg. Rub your finger across the and an obvious increase in taxes without a fight. 9 Tudor St. — Ajax , - �-3491 - 06{7, Mrs. W. H. Margaret y-tump, If it is sticky with res- . An organization has been formed, has held at least �gtken,. Dvnbarten, Ontario in, the. tree -4 fresh. one meeting and scheduled another for the 18th of Pull the needles at the end LOOK AT THIS December at the Town Hall in Brougham. This. group. Here's areal opportunity for of a branch to check if they is attempting to have every rural land owner appeal the family who wants a sec- will resist pulling. his assessment and the have been quite successful, and car, or economical trans- If you choose your tree early y portatiar►=i-9W Morris, in Al. t me siting, there has been about 500 ` y ,SCHOOL SECRET►DT T . ro rbest it °; appeals filed withf almost a- week to go.. W L J1.b11L � F111 when the selection condition..- Brand new. motor. �- should be stored p pe y as :app -` Best cash offer. Phone: 839, Required •for the General Office of Pickering District High follows: Cut three inches -off From inquiries ,which` this Ooserver has been able 2882, or 282-3969. School. Salary - $2400.00. Minimum to s3�100.00 Maximum. the butt and place the. trunk to make, it would appear that the Township Assessor in a pail -of -water. -Place the is attempting to asses farms at the same ratio of ass= Annual Increment 5900.00 to Maximum. tree outdoors • in a sheltered For Sale — "Gesirratr, short essrtlent_ to sales price as :dwelling houses and lots are Experience Allowance S10040" per year, to a Maximum of spot away from light and the haired pointers. four' months FulO assessed. This has never been the case in Pickering • '-old. ILegistered, inoculated. four year's, to data Ins starting salary. wince, or in an unheated gm'- Township or for that matter it has .never, been the case -- Will hold urrtil ChrLstVm-. Ph. Reply; In writing. to: - - age or basement. If- 4t is -lean- anywhere a in .0ntario Count f p - ing against a wall, turn your Ywy, or in the ast, in Pick _-_... A. ROSS IRWIN,. -tree frequently to avoid bend- ering. and alWays in the zest of Qntario :County, a man . ..For Sale — 1958 half -ton pan - Secretary -Treasurer Administrator, Ing the branches on one side • ual of assessment values has. been used which sbt .Out..' el Fargo. Fargo. 5495.00, or best cash _ - - Secretary -Treasurer of the tree. If any branches coo the assessment. per acre to be used. The manual figur- el F Bruce Colwell, phone: bend or break they can. be es were quite low and bore no relationship to selling_ .:.839-2269. _.., .... - -. - . •. .:_ �_ • ' - M i 70, PICKERgNG�Ontario �•is redoeora ted. � price. Pickering D before the,tree P o sex The assessor in Pickering has attempted to -bring g For sale — fine grey, Per when you set up your tree- farm assessments into a one third relationship to the Sian lamb coat, size 16-18 an a holder that w^11 not tip average. selling rice of. -farm lands and this "has cans= --`_ reasonable. Apply. white house and keep the tree evertrun- sub- Ld g P - • -.- end `of 14-25 sideroa•d North; merged in water. Never -place ed a 5x-100 per cent increase in most farm assess - 7th. Concession. east of Brock a tree near a f'rreolare or heat- meets and hence the row. _ Riad, Claremont. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR er, oi•,so that it blocks adoor - What form will the protest take? Firstly there will ` 1 ONE FREE GAME OF OPEN BOWLING or etairwav A *-� `� '" ` be real political pressure. although this would do no For Sale —firewood, suitable �+4carded outdoors after New good except ..to have the assessor relieved of his pos- .'-.For or as soon as the rn , .: for tire -place, etc. Greenwood" ition, since the assessment has been made' and cannot and- --laremont 'Conservation (S or 10 Pins) AT -- les turn brown or are falling be changed except through the courts. Then of course p� + Artificial trees of aluminum or '-Areas. Phone: S. Pugh. 942- R MI�I DVw� well Rouge Pfua there will be the appeals to the courts and'then 20?0; or W. Trolley, Claremont r viirvl' plastic are becoming to49-2009 quite poRular. Both kinds are' there will be another, type of political appeal to the -.:. -.. ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE — Phone AT. 2-5941 - •' flame-pronf, however alum+n- Provincial 'Government. um treew Aould never be dec- All this of course will enliven the scene in Pickering e cinted _ _ -- - .: server much more tea write .about ' CLERK -TYPIST _ ADDRESS metal. leaf accidently alippirre all of which proves the old saying "It is an it wind" ­ CLERK -TYPIST `r.Y W� '� into a light. socket would make Must be experienced, neat. ace- _ _ urate and able to meet the pub- Limit of one coupon per person per day. the while tree a rordii�^ter c+t ` _ O—O—O---�}—O—O—O—O lie ,for Pickering Village Mur- Children must be accompanied by adult on Sat. A Sun. electricity. Instead floodlight icipal Office. Applicants must the tree with reflector bulbs I have. on occasion -indicated through this column, apply in awn hand -writing to— which are. avzllat+le- in -various my concern, as a citizen of Pickering, with the Pick---. Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk0000000 sizes and colours. ering Township Planning - Board: Any -respect which I V. O. Box 190, Pickering Village PARR RESTAUT . Lighting may have had for the Board has completely disappear - 00 To `*e �erta:n.the tree lights ed as a result of action taken by the- Board at it's:last To Rent - are safe, check the carton or meeting.. - 71 kcx>k o hi r or C. S. Ash: _ This Observer has 'complained as have many others sem, In Flickering ed to f with the $500 fee required by the Board before a con - ..village ---central. Phone: 942- sent to divide an was given, u in -the as a least. 1645. iation) approval. Before plat- g P - - . — ung last year's- light s uk on a everyone was charged $500 _if they wanted a consent -... Te Rent — three bedroom home tree, ctwck for and repair any from the Planning Board — that is there were no ex - at Pickering Golf Club." $85.00 Weft* � = frayed wiring and broken so- ceptions — no discrimination. _ _ ;� xr>onth Phone 94249T7 ekets. Liehtr stwuld ahvays. be . On Friday night an exception was made which was - . turned off when you go to bed completely wrong! A consent was granted. without a Ne. 2 a . at R Rive — ATiantie 2-2170 oz when no one is borne .and . •House to Rent — at Fairport Highway Rouge payment of a fee which was 'a consent no different to IDeach, on • January 1. Phone: never leave an electric socket other consents for which a fee is charged. To make X1'933 without a bulb in it. For out- matters worse the recipient of the consent was a `loos red materials ial only prod- ucts Township employeel How "a fee -can ever be -char ed 'Day Or Weekly Cara ucta area materials labelled for D$ available fora baby or a pre-. - outdoor use and wrap elect= again and why the fees exacted to date should not be iselrool child, ar>yy age. Da pre- rical connections with water- returned are questions which all citizens. of Pickering :-74ton Phone 839-1484 SHE BEAUTY LOCK proof tape to keep moisture should be asking the Council. If there is 'any way of tram 'entering• removipg the Planning Board as presently constituted ` A-ei" Year Christmas Tree Ornan+ents from office it should be done immediately. Ornaments for the ., house or The Pickering Minor t•agw > •. ... otree now cr+rnp in an unlimited Association trip, reserve your Personalized BeautyShoplervice's' range of prices,. materials and ■etell�an>tcell•eee>•e1t>•eeaieeaeesen>reetet�ReBR► tree NOW. They are are on•sali styles Glass ornaments are at Disney Motor's{ ,and' at Bill • . .: = easily bmken, but many. . are Rummer's, 9 Christina st. Pd%= now av a e rrr rton. Radio. & Teles7 Ch FF ' ' wing. Phone 942-0687 selecting an ornament check _ .. fcx• .any sharp eikRee or points. '� �• T.V. Towers Installed only $59.00 •` :`Gift$ of . Beauty to your Lady - which` could be hazardous. 'gar- Complete with All Channel Antenna X 1 -Mi I L92• • 1 ` nish proof tinsel decorations 50 D, T.V.- Tower installed (Heavy Duty) $84.00 + will stay bright for many sea- _ - with Tower with _- Replace that ate - prices go up ` Burrs Icicles are made 'of ei old a Tow before Ills er lead foil or .saran While it A Gift Certificate oil to the branches the teat foil easily tangles and ���hlOneSi WHa �' :'TE. �'�� - knots so that it is tilliicttit to , re -use the icicles. On the oth- ­0•w to erhand, sara�r goes not tangle, : Harwood Ave., N or write P O. Box 1135, Ajax, Ont. but because of it's light weight a�aasaa�aaaasaaaaa>.eaasetaawaaiNaeeaa■• >f • - it tends to slip off the tree. •TMe Beauty lock Angel hair made of span- glass and was formerYy irrit- v _ _ . �• atingtotlr�skin.�rrt_a__new - _ -�j} m- ---- - _ — --.--- - non -irritating kind is new on ;Qua�fiy anormanship You may W chase Gift Certificate at our Salon or the market. Parer or orctin- RELAX and Call "NPS a I have.. our Representative call on you. a'y cotton batting around the -- t r P -ices range from $3All".40 to $18.00 base of a tree, is a fire hazard, is the Best Advertising ::: purpose. tin a le forft "k Shoe -for~� . - but ,can be MITCHELL -- proof bat, g Try ran Hezewi� . s' �. Ajax Sha,- : 1g -I ,entre ' For Consultation out' Appoinrt oday we, have a greater e,� �1 variety and attractivnese in and SHOE REPAIR, yodel tm be satisifed . WATION noir VM 11.6771! T'fZ 4L� - Christmas decorations than we For your Christmas shopping, stv our large assorth . 4 we e — TM tett ` ever has -previously, and with of SHOES, SLIPPERS, GVERSHOES, RUBBERS, etc. idlL - Y uslittle care in selecttng ing.. then earl - a NOW flRVICE. _ . posaibie to ..: ' . �, . � T& - rano �,�► •'��Ak AL ,� have both a �e and beautiful jgSt west 0� P�dleri Bill a -' Christman: • • _ z a _ u _. T. 77 TNR PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1162 ,...Pagi Eight - December 16, is the date for t White Gifts. ' in the SundayAn- EST-ROUG� rhilenac r," 1 eTiiber 2T, w the- date for the _ nn Nest Rou, : Sezi r &.. s'-'. was ail taken up by the eager Christmas Concert. at 8.00. The Churches Class'Sal. of. Crafts �: LNath r youngste;s ,who attended. S«noath-y of those of -this _ j Goods,' Ceramics and Ncod Sunday School and Church' community oes t f tn the _GUARANTEED - �Cfl ' '�- vvas quite succEsSW sful: a!thougK w'll continue to meet at the o! Mrs. S s mat- . . eaw%atsiinat>rsatatzaiE/alttalQ x� the weather was very' pool The same hour of 11.00 a. m., till passing Radio -TY Seryke Home .and Schoo Executive further nonce. 'Ver, at Uxbridge. Funeral .Director served refreshmened with the success of their Tea Henning on the sick list. We Any Or who turned, out, last Thursday' h fora speedy recovery. �•_ United CiIY/'Ch _ afternoon, December 6. - and Sale, on 71tu sday after- o�pe ARTHUR, , Gerald. Minister: R�wr MolvHti oars Dunbarton High de 12, of the noon- This was'- fiist svcia3 Mrs: Reid and- Children. At _ Students of Gra Private Ambulcm We Service School are function to be held 'itr the new Sprinr�field. sperst the week- PICKERING - c�itlRiCH SE1tv>rCE avrnking hard on what is known church building• o,� with, ar-i 1�t�R. G, --M _ DAY OR 'N1K"at1T 9.4a A. AL i. ILli7 A. AL _. - as „project 12 to rase money Young Peopie's is held every Moore surrt and uncle of Mrs. i o enable them to make a trip Monday, at 7.00 p. m. under !' -, *� fehoel sola lyottts to Montreal and Quebec, where the able leadership of Mr. and Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W-hF WATER D�i� f ADM they will spend two days: Mrs Ken Ackford, -and the kited relatives in Rirtcardine AUDLIY vtartitrg on Thursday, February .mgetiR°`s are naw b Ing held WM. N1eEACNN1Ea Prop. Z. One of the projects of rais- in the church. All yowM people nett Sun_ day. Wit Of Dunba� n -1. swtday rehear LAS 13 P. t& -'}rig money is, selling. magazine in the, district, over. fourteen W. 'aze�i Mrs. Herb., lyiiddle- '>� subscriptions. If one of our loc- years of -age. are invited to Lora and Billy, visited in-Toron- Church service 2.31.0 P. M. _ a1 students calls on any one come out. and join. to, on Thursday last, at the .PHONE PisQAi . WH. 2-'1171 a>.Einsattt>atlr>itutE>fR€aaEs �� of you we hope you will take home of Mr. _Wharlen, father of tarry our learn. just what they. •. i� Middleton. AT�atic 24M •Piekeriflg; Ont. GRACE YTERIAN have to offer, as the subscript- Mr. and Mrs. ' K. Keddel : � } Mrs. W. Keddell. Mr. and Mrs. _ _ CFl�:?ltelt ions are � gam• and would GREENWOOD < make nice Christmas Gifts for Church service was well att- Don Seng and Jeffrey, of Tar- MORNtN4 WORSNM your friends and relatives, who- enifed on Sunday. wth Rev. T. onto.,' Mr. and Mrs. K. Brooks. KEN etnd CLARKS 11 a.rn.-w.:* aove..ideal enjoy good reading. They* have Fleetham taking as his thea and children: Mr., and Mrs. A. C+re(�IttOtt� eraser, AudNorl,na _ Christmas Trees for sale at the Pegg and Punt all visited the J. P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS ' the 1st. Chapter of Luke -the I Brooks' on Sunday. 'helping � Hi�gir School, and would app- parents of John the Baptist. ceiebratg Mrs. A. Pug's birth -yuan dt MwdOCif West Rouyn Sdboi- ' ; reciate- you calling around. -The choir had increased in day. Congratulations, Barbara. AUCTIONEERS 30 U.M.-4 ya«+ owl ase" - -- We are pleased to report Mrs. . number. .and sang. `"fire First daaristers. SolicRors and ` ti naw. -up to s ra•�• Campbell, East Ave., is able Christmas Carni". ] QaM tisaa.ad cad Bt3YtJiii-i ceenew of 0-mle and Twit Notaries Public 11 o.a.-Nun.nr _ to be out again, after her stay Unit No. 3. U. C. W.• met on .v C*n+"kR Rood`SrJ+od- r, ` :. in the Sc General Hosp-- •��a, last. at the home of >sask '' Naasawaw 11 a.m.=AE •p..: . ital; also Mrs. Betty Adams, of Mrs. R Oxford. with all mem- Mrs. Allan Carson and fam- Pecubwe, Rad Male ebe oar SAN[ pP COMlNAhU CHA1MM Ridgewood Road. who was in. hers present. bits. h all Pegg dyily spent a few' days last sndwh m Reeneebla Ron.. 401 ROUGE HIGHWNDS• DL m• the Scarboro Hospital for had charge of Worship and the R. M with i mother. Mrs. DUAL Sir$ CE AT ONE �� S Simeae St. N.. Oshawa •Thea• many R. Monad n, in Walt a - minor surgery Program. built.. around Christ- $ iYaMa P.O.. PA.aa AybKt 82w3 _ Friends .In the djstrict wiser mos and Carols, with all mem- Mr: and- Mxs. Walter Carson � P.O. �M �� 206 Telephone RA. 3-3446 St s both a speed}' recovers'• bens taking part, Mrs. F. Webb and Mrs. Errol Carson - return- _ • Congratulations to Mr. an? had charge of Business and the. �' home last Tuesday "from a PtENT10Et ata.• left �jt lieoa Church, rip tv whe-e they Mrs. Kirk Winda,.Jaybeile Gr. Auction. Mrs. Gerald Henna t _ on the: arrival of son, at the :had charge of the `'Cookie ited 111r. -and Mrs'. Jack Thomp- PtCt011ttti0 ledoo_ _ . Scarboro Hospital.'on Tuesday. Swan". AL the close of "the SOS Glen Manderson November 27. '196_. wss in- w • REV. N. S SHEPHERD, i J1., D a. .Nave meei"�ng,'Mrs. Oxford and :Vlts. E R. FLEURYOnL Marry happy ret'ur'ns of the Skelton ser�•ed a dainty Iunch. Mailed Master l t Claremont S N•E R R I N sow 1�• Pteholl , 513 day to Brian Tearne, Rouge 14iasonic Lodge. last Wednesday Unit No. 1. U. C. W. hold B#RRISTER - SOLICITOR rAen. �wMlt.hall z-axis Highlands Dr.. and to J'� their Ch-ristmas--:Meetinz on night NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES Beattie. Ridgewood Rd.. both Thursday at the home of 'Mm, There � � be a White ,Gift * Rap a m. -H Ca_ "w"On DeCern- a1«.w► at an Ktaya.. Ra.d _ -AWrnl . of whom'were tori years old on George More. with a good at- S 'ce tt ny' i l oo a.m _% Prawn _ .. pecember 6: and to, Mary Hen- tendance.- Mrs. - J. -Bmnks - had ben 16 f >r the Clutch and the H'yhiowd Geek Funeral and 11.00 a.m: Holy Commune n _ -aon, Rivercourrt Rd.. on her sev charge of Worship arrd Prne- Sunda}• Scho4,i, at: 1.30 p. m. AT. 2-7391, or AT. Z -i 36Z (4th Sunday) - errth birthday: Decerriber 6: to ram. Mrs: orship- rnrtcProz The Acti%e Service Class will Ambulance Service 1100 a.m.'-SonJay School M-tM Mrs. 'Val.;McIntyre: ROU -Pe Hill ;meet next' �{ edtresday night: - - _ Pa.ish Mail the" Business. After the Bene- tiOglS. Dr., who celebrated a birthday �� an exchange of Secret, I?ecerrber 19. 'in 'the church t :� * 11.00 a.m:-Ku.sNy on. December fi: to Andy Han- Sister Gifts was ^lade. The. basement. The cane bags will Meador h Mday- ' W (At the Pariah Ha11) ;lan, Rivercourt Rd::. 'wire -.wan. be packed "for .the Sunday s•w'd'y °°�� - next meeting %%-ill be held at by . -a! Fkkoei Seaeb Road. AT five years old_on De^ember 15. the home of 14>m P.. Clark, in School. and each nnember is to � The West Rouge Scants are brine • a -gift -for their CLrss 10.00 a.m._1-y Ca.rnotdon and at'nas Trees this. Januar•: Mrs. !,&xn* ser �'ed a friend. -- . Skk ;� dainty lundti. _NUME- . Intone oM iw lib _ year at the White Rare Service - - - - - Station Lot. apprec- am Ewa a's a UT iate anyone calling and Pick- ,,,.y Menu wa.ar' WHitehall 2-3610 r- ing up their tree from them Itoatat AWTIN. Pop. C�1stian SCleOCe 000 - West Rouge Hockey L"Ou• }_ - . I.R. 1. W%fty. OaMr4 5�� :.t�AtAM Dlvisiea: Hershey- beat ��/��J}��^� T T ,� �,� ■�.�. T �2 T[��/���)N Jwa 01110 yew of wh"T �Q Mme, p1 Adp providence 1 - 0, in the fust :. WILLIAM 7 ii-�L1 L'Ll�'i V r LL1 Vr .+ _ _ M ,,,a'•"_,- bw,re•a R/ � - rCIiNRC.11 SERWC: AND game, azul Rochester, defeated ^+•-7 'T- Canadrens s - z. The -xet- E�jrw attd So�ldtar _ -Nona WbMw Mo. 64asa SUNDAY lC1�OO� tens 1n the Atom Division were: _ PLUMBING SUNDAY -11 a+w.-1a Ola ? , Quick. 'J.v* Keenan: J. Miller. R. _ :M►aarhm� avage F iaeyriolds, with two goals each. 'TELEPHONE WIL 2-2741 ^_ . q' 1wom - J M.aEag era ghee A Kay. all had a goal each.' R R,eys►olds and N: RYoharcison - Mid at E ',a. alt each.�EiUtitCii S?. I'1. IIC�ERII�. ONi. ALFRED KAYES ALL TYPES Of ,luL AN w�calie thew a two pei► yKtiMdiNG BATHROOMS WALL i VANITY tib R'odtno to Fw Wee Division. Bruhn _ _ _ d- PvW Daft BASINS some trounced Red Wings 6 - Z: in PRESSURE SYSTEMSLowden- `the . first -game• . w'hile VEaPle _;x.95 lip PWfurNrsr Warned e Leafs V6 .. over Buffalo 5 0:. _ _' ESTIMATES GIVEN BASIN CENTRESETS Cali AToeNr SAM Pfione WHitahall 2.6717 ` W goals. scored by: A. Hugh- - - $4.95 up yes, L Kay, B. 'Dearne, who had - - _ t- 1 k .while. J. Jones, 4.320 Kingston Road ° tet, >!, Ridding. T. Ward. T. Begs :tic- nci ; •, CO LTD4 • M. Sloane. • R.-Grigthy. G_ Intyre all have one goal each. Penalties wece.handed.out to: PLYWOOD BPD BOARDS B. Tearne, G. McIntyre.R For, Tingle beds Z9" X 72" - S3.74 Doyle and B. , Ferns. with two ~ For a% beds 46'" X 72" - $415"- tYrinutes each. while K.. Wftd' M. For double beds 54" x 7Y' - • had' four minutes. and liXing Restful Cowry all-over soppW fa` ReSNIP Sloane had ' a record twelve mlrtute',penalties, (phew). Bantam Division: Comets de= ' %varriors 2 - 1, and the ' PING POND TABLE TOPS •- - Seated ame-over Si (un anted) EXCELLENT. VALUE West Mill St. Andrew,,& • AT. 4-4721 Presbyterian Church Open Daily s.30 sat. i P.M Church street No Picket -- Mlwbtar Rev. F. Canker, M. A. Manse, iii Windsor Drive DENNEY UOTHER Phan 949-20q HEAVNG CONTRACT service or Worship 11.16 A -M, Jets took the Seco g Regulation ze W Hot WOW, S� SYOWNS Sunday School: 10.00 AJWL Fivers, with 3, 2. Goal -getters Instolled were: J: Lennox, J. Scott, M- -Hughes. I Hughes. Dan Obey, D. Gelder W, H. I Thorripson, �Aherations and Repairs welcome Awaits 1 N. Norton and M. Toye; all one REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with $ �& Phonot 202-4646 Yeo ,,goal each in the Atom Division tM NEW, PERMANEii1T TYPE i .:.'•while penalties were handed 011tlW{�00 N00. AJAR ant to J. Lennox. J. Scott, W. WHO@ 6 561161 - 0oodman and R. ,Toye, with - . two minutes each, and D. Keel- Size 1Sx20x 1"'. - ii.39 Size - 20z20 1" '� fl=0 `ddawaa 141a %ad" OIL ►URNACEi er had four minutes in this div- Size - 16-1!20x1" :1.39 ; Sizi 20 MXl" f1•M ` sntltilsrse ead 80UCMX INSTALLED inion. Sizo -"16x'2.5:1'" - $139 OtUrb C�In � pw„y Ilepatred And serviced There was'a'good turnout on ELECTRIC TRAIN BOARDS Mtlt .Metal Shop Work UNITED C N tl R C H' Saturday morning. ' and the (For quiet operation) 4' ft.- X 0 ft. '/lin: thick) - S4.is _ • - 'boys played hard and well. The This material also reeommegd0d Ter evt=oats for"' RODMAN HEATING Co. �(� "+Ooachce; Managers,, Time.keep- lawn ornaments: etc, WH 2S. ! . W. A. ors, .Referees, Linesmen, and _ • ; .._ - J6 _Ch ... ' .. urph St. S • llckerl>to MdGY, iM•A•. PLD. teveryone . involved- s ottTd _be - -- - : ;ce9rnmended for the time and - MOrnsilR ^ WEATHER STRIP i work they give to these, young- 3 -Piaci metal door sat __._ ......... ;.._.._.., Worship 11 a. w6 DCT OR TAIN�ili6 s«,1M or LUTHERAN CHURCH stets. i -Fred► wood door set 000 71t. WEST HILL _ 17 Ft. Rubber Gasket ----- , . Grace Presbyterian Church -Foot rosy tical strip - �- R i N I L L - 10.00 German 8erv14a Church. School, AN The service on Sunday morn- 11.00 English Service was -well ,attended, with (barb A. IL 131 - 11 A0 sumby School (E"0118h) per, !A: 46 la: Rev. M; Ftitlton in charge. The lass the Galloway the leaderslrtp of CAULKING CARTRIDG>°.R AN seen► at Gladys Smith, led file (Slack), (Grey), (1Nhifo) eadt alt. Rd. PttbiUe school: iotweisi 1 Free Estialetes Kb,„K and LalMtsee. _. ==don in the singing of - seRVINo olliar N 111 ` Ave. Rd. bus slop Nw COAiM MT wNN W ow psabra and >, bearrt• AJAX �� �Q. UR e Phone:lERlpi _ _ We -�8'I E,,,N,,,Dn, wdaatt. school for all ages PICiCiRlhllt : AJAX • WI°i1TDY _ Mv. seta 1. Eaawnb Faster ' war at ttte name hoar, as the Utero 2014M sa'vift and tire. spaAe _ �►..., . ,` _. - - - - s' ` _ u _ r ' ' , e - • r,. 'AlDAY,. DtC>1MlM -13, 1%2 n- - ;:_ ME PICKERING NEWS , December 17, fn •the home of Ing frons- the church to Tam-0- Mrs' am-O- - Mrs, J. McLean, F ' _. � , - arrp0rt Bch. Sharrter Skating Rink, at• AgIrr- Road, south. court. Glad to report Mrs. H. Ait- The Youth Time Group will IDGES - V _ ken has returned home from meet '6h Friday, at 8.00 _ the Ajax Hospital. Mr. Holmes will preach the =.�. FAMIORT UNITED CHURCHDeepest sympathy is extend- morning sermon on Sunday, LyerrlWXI CU to MM I SITYMP am am-- IM46-ember 16. The Annual NEWS evening to celebratethe Christ- Perlkity And PuNk Relations for the children who were un ily, in the passing of her soar Christmas Concert will take The murderer, Dr.-McKay, and mas season,_ It-will. be held- ins- - _.-._ able to see the • everting shows. Clifford, suddenly, at Scar place In the evening, Decem- this - nd a. the school, on Monday►, Deoean- - R. It. R. A. There will be a few dame boro, on December 6th tier ib, at c.00 p. m. Rev. F. 'hearty welcome to all. Regular ber 17, .at 8.00 p. m. There will We need help 'with the main- numbers, solos and the End The Lions Turkey Shoot was Wellington will be taking part i services are head each Suaday be games, prizes, fun, merri- tenance of the hockey and Men, will put on, some of -their held on Saturday,December in it this at- 9.45 a m., and there are inen , and a cosmnunfty ;oe w01 year., Come and join pleasure skating rinks. If you skits. they feel will appeal to 8. J. Denney, Ricky Pearsall Your voice with the, •beautiful mowaffiliated clubs - and or- 4ng6sorng. A door ;'prizE'wila: be are irrter rated, pleasg• contact the younger fry. and Mr. Wilkinson were among songs of Christmas. gama3iorr, a choir; ,C�e,, far- -drawn durft the evrerslrrg}s' fes- Joe - Bell at 839-3586, 0 0 0 .' the winners is this area It tho®e who are intOasted tivities. will be GIRLS-:-vWve had a very Tfia Merchants listed under was a very successful event. At prese.M , th% Surxia3' sewed, so--qv1* out and_rau -. poor response for 'the hockey, the "Ba Ridges S tih88 over twb _ .hundred at, the same• three clave' teams. Now that the cold wee- y gysiness Dir- Mus. P.: Chambers is is _the F ��S .. Rott'and . eetsry" err• this peg* .wlU sop- Ajax. Hospital now, and at last ern ' enrNa *d; and attend- 'a good tisrie. titer is upon us, let's get G gran- recuts your patronage. Sup- report, was heeling a bit bet- anoe a growing with Ray RI& Arcane who was not aide to ized. Without your early aPP- Port the hose town r ercha ts. ter. Mrs. Eric Playford of Bay gra, forcing the overflow to attend our last meeting, and lications, we can't schedule the o 0 0 Mrs. Pernersoki will hold a street. east. returned home meet -at Ray road School. sign a Registration Foran, will games: The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Teen Dance. on Saturday, the from Ajax Hospital on Monday " Becayee of tjus the building heave the opportunity to (10,90 The Boy. Ridges Minor Hoc- Recreation Association held a 15th, at the Cbminumty Hall, and is feeling much better. eonsrrdttee a presently examine- at this evening's Wit. key Association can purchase succtes" bazaar , last Satur. from 8.00 to 11.00 p. m. Ad- Ing ways and means of expand- Donations of any odd cups equipment at • a discount rate. Mr. and Mrs.. Clare Sketch of day. The Tea Room and Tea mission 25 cents. _Gifts at the Dourine Drive were visiting -in kC the church facilities. Sever- and saucers would be greatly They are passing the-benefit Cup Reader were kept very door, for each child- Girls to Buffalo on the weekend t al meetings have beea,held,.the appreciated.. of this on to the members of busy., Winners in the Lucky bring a_,gtft for a girl. and the Mrs. C. Mansefield retuz:ned - est an November 26, when it o 0 0 the Associati,oQr.' Draw were: 1. Chris. Nicaloff, boys to bring a gift for a boy home from Oshawa Hospital wan decided to institute a 3- ' Ratepayers Shown Scheel The Hockey Association will Toronto, 325' Food. Voucher; 2. —not over 50 cents. Refresh- on Monday. Palo pnc;raam. E:psneien Nan repekm a' small commission, Mrs. G. Mutter, Bay Ridges,a rVients w111 be available: • Mrs. Sun The details of land, oonstruq- SuMor�a..of . tht�e: -School of wbl.d , it will . use to purchase 20. ley, December 1B wII be _ tion,•- siegulatione and every- Holy Redeemer in the French- rrrar a Pound turkey, 3. Mrs. 0- 'thank 'also wishes to White Gift Schley r Fairport egtriprrr4rrt. Ar>,yone wish- Sherman. Bay .Ridges, a 10- 'ttrank Mea. Joyce Wilkinson United Church Livtspod lDd. thing p;hysjca4y, pea'tasrriag tc 'man's Bay-Bay Ridges area re- fag `to make purchases at this pound turkey; 4. Don Annan, for helping her with the chap- south at 9.45 a. m. "'Mild W wig be the area ex- aer.PW the Annual Report from �� price, .moat"'Pay. cash R. R. 3, Pickering, a Yule . Log. eros.' ateach dance. Mrs. J. Henderson underwent pka+eti >zY•. a' sub.00nirrAttaee. their Board 0 Trvetees ,ori with .the artier. i contact In the Melt's Bake-Off Con- Don't forget to look over the surgery at the Oshawa Generic - headed •by. ?Ar:' C . SkUch, of Wedr:nesday. December 5. at the him. Mer-Ae Hewines, at , 839- test. Fust 'Prize went to Mr. Christmas Trees, the Cubs and Hospital on December 6th. A - VVenchasan's Bay. = Annual Ratepayers' meeting in 3635. Ron Hurst and Secore, to Mr. Scouts are selling trees at the speedy recovery is wished her. Financial matter* will be in- the School. Ratepayerselected The children of all the new Jack Oliver, both of Bay Rid- Colwe4l Shue, when you are The Carsdieight and Carol n - - vestigated and bandied by Mr. Eric Whaley as Chairmaof -residents to Bay Ridges may gee. The Door Prize went to ready to buy your tree. - • Service will be held in Fairport 'xieowlcXs ooxnrtrittse. - this r>,eeting. Peter Williams for hockey. G4rLs, to Mrs. Wtn:tifred Lyons, of Bay The HI-Teens will be having United Church; Live hb ty. - vtsftatiom mem performed the ' secretarial dut- contact him M. Bearrum at Ridges. a skating party on Feld Liverpool Rte, eta, will be the coops . lies 839-3467,- 839-3467; Boys, to contact Mr. 7.00 o'clock. �, at south. at T 80 p m. A welcome _ They will be go- is extended to all. of Bir. George Snell, of 'Ami- Highlight of the evening was Herb Hewines 839-3635. -- land Ave., and Mt. Rawbon, of a dlscusston of the pians for `ibere will be a "pleasure- FA RPORT intro- skatingrisk" on Modlin , Road. Of• course, all of thesv gent duped by Board Chuan, Ger- behind the hockey rink, wnrcrF- Iftnen wife brave ` each sub- ani Belanger. ict Belanger s o the Bayview Heights BEACH �O 1�� D���� LTD. - :ror/tbfr� and without each sub-told of the predicted increase ��l yard, comnittee and progress wi]i be in Separate School enrolment 0-0 o Happy birthday . to Donna �.J (,% dsewed, at each - Building and unveiled • a step-by-step Christmas. parties, are the or- Green, four years old, and Jim Committee lnectlm. If anyone I Building Program. The Archi- der of the day In Bay Ridges, warwood. ten years old, both PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ,7a" to �p with this. proj- tect's sketches and proposals d%is-'• week. arxi next. Many on December 13; also to Sally -:. - eat gomact ttte men no-:ned. or won admiring And a0vrhving - parernta . will be attending tom- Dennfson, twelve years, on the j 'hilt winistter. d . -onxne?rts from supporter. . pany:Oaeies, and the children, 16th. COSMETICS� � 'I+he-"dbij lobmmittee iV The Boa4d of Trustees was church and school parties. Congratulations to Mr. and =- NEEDS bpl *VWgWnrg tie zoning regula- given a go-ak� to provide ' -The. newly-formied Bay Rid- Mrs. A. Zettler„ on their 13th tions. while rite Finaneisi-group .instruction In "French". ges Mwanis Club is holding a wedding -anniversary on Dee- Is to check tate cost of four lots Reports were subinttted by party for the chlldren this ember 16. VpRE (� :presently be43w_held on a tem- Chairman Belanger, Treasurer Saturday afternoon Friends of Mrs. Quinnell re- - �pocary basis by C. B.' C. The. Harold Burnie and Secretary On Monday night- the ' Bay Port. her -having been moved DAYS DAILY ! a.m. 10 ! - _ Pulshicity and Visitations sub- Colin Beal. The reports were Ridges des and Guides to the 'Open Gate Nursing• C=nraittre is arranging to ob- all accepted unarArnously foll- put on a Ch>btrrses Festival at Horne from the Ajax Hospital, Rain the re ult4 of the last sur- discussions 'Mei a view to tuner each n. Beat. whose -term of School. Christmas songs. dan- Ajax Hospital.-We wish her a Unked Church fancily. Mean- office as a Trustee. had expired, ces and a Christmas - panto- speedy recovery. - wvblle, a posters campaign and I' w s neturned - by acclamation. .mune. dome . to the; music of The Fai - So releases will be instituted. Loa' a further three years. "ci I saw Mamma kissing Santa Assoation will Reach e�t.heeiir. NCKE�� PHONE Whjtehpdl 2-5%1 The trmst important. ' aspect I = Rrw� Arthur McMahon Par- . C1au5" were all eaioyed. ?� Christmas . Social on Monday, - - _ of &U.*" activity is-:-people. ' ish Priest. of St. -Francis. de special -wamber was the story People make a church. and it � Sales, Pickering, addressed the of the Nativity, told by; one of Ba0 take people to build this f meeting and commended the the Girl Guides. against Aback- lore, so--cocas along; you'll be I supporters of Vw school for i groutbe of choral singing. Over glal rou did, ami co" — "Wil. the interest they had shown. one � hundred parents attended • i! eerrre-. The school. of. the Holy RR- tests function. -ANA M �i 0 0 o I dE+erner which opened its doors 00 0 7%e Catholic Parent-Teacher start-0 in April. _ be puiting on -two one-hour _ --� EWEN AUDLEY NEWS . - F�D" S HARDWARE Rev, -E. R. Stanway gave an 'BAY. RIDGES PLAZA — South-wail, Corner address at the church_ here on Sunday afternoon: ' describin; OUR CHRISTMAS SALE IS IN FULL S1NiNG' NOWT some of the work of the UT) ' Canada Bible Society. The Bible , ro "PRE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK ' Society has beenworking over one hundred and fifty' years. FOR JUNIOR Hockey stltkt6,_Pucks, Bicycle:, SleighS translating,'producirng and cis- - tributing the Bible" and par :,Do fou ' 'hays: 'trouble findin - time to .write FOR *AD - Tools, 'APplianees, Snow Shovels, etc. of the Bible in eleven hundrec' - and eighty-etre- Languages, - for - people in more than one hued- FOR MOM - Cornigwan, Pyrex, Appliatte:es; etc. reed countries. The White Gift Service w:.`a letter to a Relatives Friends ` ay SPECIAL = See and hear Chatty Baby chi talking ,dolt held during the Sunday Scholl _ Service on Sunday. Rev. M 1 _ VALIJm AT tj1g9S .' .SPECIAL ONLY —:12.55 Buttars gave. a short talk on awn ft= origin of "White Gifts" Drop ti and we us Ask for our tree colourful try oatelogue Thee' Community .Club held a. YOU MAY USE OUR. CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN Saturday evening. The arinual - - Box Social at the school on pore were given. The Same -zNere is the answer and it guarantees that tgsl��tllxinmm wfmxmsampanaE/t;M■ai� ANRNINi•t1 Site of officers was return=ed -far- the next two years. with _ �' Mr. Aleck Richards added to _ BAY i 6ES BUSS DIRECTORY Directors tthef Prm- d� was� letter from home" will be senfi `each. -'week ent,• Bert Guthrie and the Sec. retary, Mrs. Charlie G'l^men^^ NATAL TQP''S - for their work in the Club cur- " he . _The 'd tng tpast_ecorated boxed lunches were auctioned - that relative or friend- a SubSC 'on try Charlie Clemence, with the Fie Listens Fish & Chips proceeds added to the funds. - - - Liverpool Rd. Bags of candy and fruit were given the children. -lo#a s--1 ea stmaC a o the P I C K E R I N G NEWS each weekPICK-UP ORD _ a Thum- SAY RIDGES PLAZA Context will be held on _ :Phone 539-0014 -, day evening; December 20. 'Tile. _ Phone 539_3771 Bangotsville • School will hold • ' ONLY r $22 Per Year - their concert on Tuesday even- ing. December 18. T.. Pe _ _ Restaurant } Ylii�ENT S _. World Travel Service and Motel - A Snail lift That Will Be Greatlyn joyed No' _Servlet- Charge - _ . Bailier �. •TICKETS — RESERVATJONS _ - Good Food- at- Reasonable AIR TOURS DAY RIOiiEs , - Prices EA CRUISES _ Try Our Take-out Orders LAND HOTELS ShoPPkV Cents Chteken_Shrin�p-Fish ratios By All.' Who ... Receive - -It--- '52 .Ti'me' s ' A -Year Teat 0 and Pdy Later a Liverpotel i Old Orchard Hentrrgen i Het. Degs • at. 2-44az - - - :401 KINGSTON RD. _ - , fes` .!,