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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_12_20,/1Etl ,� _ _� .. Mj VOL. NO. i• NO. 11 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 PRICE - 19C Per Copy " 6rand Opening Odeon Drive -In Friday Night -400 - , . _.. �rrners : . Appea SES RMD _ ssessmen s �. .. - - ":� Court Of Revision' Expected -To Be Meld Early In January Mere Ontario County Council on selling off parcelsof Land. Wednesday voted down 21 to Councillor John Greening of 16 a recommendation of the the south end and not a farm- County Assessment Committee er himeeilf, said he had a lot -- — — + to have County Assessor Cord- of. sympathy for the farmer's 'ire new Odeon Dr3« e -in large. brightly -lit. refreshment on Hepditch take over as the cause. He suggested that out% '7Ueatre, nowx officially open centre, covering six thousarici • • Assessment Camrnisaioner o!' side experts on assessment be has its grand opehhre far ''� square feet. It is designed to f p Pickering T�T�p' brour in to study the local public, tomarrav night, Fri- aornnanodate a large crwvd, Pickering : ■i ost Office At the moment it is debet- ps+obleme. 21. _ and to provide giriCk'service. able if council will take amy Mr; Elliott Harringto % gess- &W- DeOM2tLeK Situated between Highways This new theatre w an action in favour of dismissing idem of the Scarboro group . 401 and 2 lust eam of Liver-. asset to this area_ It will bring POW Road, this is the newest a great many new people into Commi9sioner. necessity stick together and to and latest in Ihive-In Theat- the area, and Is providing em- ' It was revealed at a packed light ae a unit. He said they res. The Odeon Bay Ridges ban ployment for quite a few local _Pickering Village Post Office meeting o! township tanners would get no place by break been designed for a year- people, { has handled an increased vol- ROTARY NEWS on Tuesday night, that council ing into Winter groups. Hl� round operation. and covers Mr. AL HevriIit. Mania er: ume of C iristrnas� mail this had met on Monday night and said that in Scarboro farmers twenty-seven acres course to this new theatre: af- ` yeaF, according to Harold S. motion was carried to ask the were being taxed off the land. ter many Yeats , managing Anderson, • Postmaster. Rotary Entertains' Children county committee to make a so they got together. and be- ter of the largest and finest During the 3 week Christ- Pickering Rotary Club, fall- a 'recommendation to the gin to fight in the courts. Lae some theatres in the country. mss, peak this office sold over owing a practice, of the past County Corxmiittee that Mr. said they had won appeal aft For the Grand Opening Od-. 115,000 2 -cent, stamps. few years. on MoridaY evening, Hepditch take over as Comm- er appeal and were still farm- For mon Bay Ridges has chosen the. lylr. Anderson said that Elie at their regular meeting, en- Jssioner here. ing. - s tertained tnatry of the seven- over ,lOp farmers have app- Mr. Harry Newman said he $ ` newest of the delightful "Carry volume . of parcels was about On" -series, this one being — the same as last year. He said teen -handicapped children of salad their assessments and it. felt that part of the trouble - "Carry • on` Cruisin c t e s e o stamps wthis area who have been Mr appears that a Court of_lay with the_ council in -mt . stars the ldrely Liz. Fraser. 10'per cent higher than it was e:ving the attention of the Revision to hear these cases appointing fearless members ` and a host of c'ChP�s..It's an- a year ago. Cubs' Crippled Children Come wiH be set up early in January to Court of'Revision. He said other 'of Peter Rogers side- Pickering .Ls a distributing mittee. A number were unable at Brougham. that the farmers should SQ to ' s ittin arns.,..this one about office for about other local to be present, but many Were, Mr. Joe Tran. told the meet- Queen's, Par as a ton Pa g. Y and accompanied by parents, ing that when the notices arr- and' offered to help the comm - an ocean-going liner, with its offices ' in the area, whieh in--ertjoyed the very fine turkey ived a few weeps ago. Grant tttee In any way he could He a. r mazy crew, and a weird ass- creases greatly the..amourrt of �rtment of passengers. The mail handled here. dinner. �' and this be- Burkholder, Fred Beam and made the motion for the local . { s nearest they ever net to 'the . Mr_ Anderson said that the ing followed by a visit from a L•,loyd Taylor spoke to several farmers to join with Scarboro. noisy Santa. who distributed farmers about appealing the Mr. R G. Roy said he at - :ea itself. is' sixty miles. peak of the. Christmas mail is fts to each child Also, on the same m: �»ut two days ahead -of usual Increased Vis• thatree4with the idea oluras but - PTOgTa a o 0 0 - He said a meeting of farm- that a good leader was very. s the -picture' rwo Rode- To- owing. the dates of the holi- Entertain Foreign Studa+ts 9 ers was held on Dec. 10 and It- important. ,eth@r_2 udilk Janies Stawarl _qjothet Rotary practiee ef was decided to otganize. Mi. Harrington told =the-' urs Richard Widmark. the past years. will be re - The Grand OoeninIz is slat-. Pickering O. M. H. A. fly They approached each farm) farmers They were over the ed for Friday, December 21, at Poo -Wee Hockey Schedule mated next week -end. when er, covering_ the area by school first hurdle by joining togeth- e •0 P. Friday, members of the dub will be sections -and g; : thered up -456 er and appealing in a group. The new Odeon Bay ,Ridges. pK _� hosts to a number of students appeals, which represents over He also said that more could Kill be showing pictures each Pickering at Stouffville - 6.30 frbm other lands, who are att- 95 Per Bent of the towrtship be learned.. in • one court ° case, Al. MEW ITT. MANAGER Sunday showe0ening starting h p«eTbK 21. ending University. in Toronto, farmers. w . than at . a thousand meetings. 7 n m and sponsored, by the Rotary The appeals were delivered Mr. Norman Lehman said n.Uxbridge at Pickering - '7•� International Student Plan. Odeon Ear Ridges Drive-in Pickering 'Blue Notes pK��r 211 , td Mr, Gostin, by Jos. Tran the local Federation of 'Agri- will be. Pi hand for the' • and They arrive here an January John Powers, Fred Puckrin, culture endorsed the idea of For winter, new safety -in- I Ajax at Pickerin, 7.00 P. m. .5 and will spend the week- Earl Taylor and' Harold Hot•n- the farmers teaming up with opening, Which promises to be Janus 5--- ng, g show. The paper work was the $carboro group. C' spected. electric heaters hal e January -end in Pickers heir enter - an evening, the whole family , Pickering, at Ajax = :500 p. m. twined in many ways. including been installed. and. the whole will enjoy. Jarn+ary i i done by Mrs. Lloyd McKean. Miss Violet ftsn said that area is paved throughout, each buffet luncheon at the home -of The meeting on Tuesday was the action of the NMNJ i g 'ear driving onto a paved.. ramp, Stouffville at Pickering - 7.00 Rotarian -John and Mrs. L-aY, jammed to the doors and it one of the most wvnde <" January -11I -on Sunday event when the a feature which affords each s was agreed by motion to join things to happen in, Pidtering car -load -of people, .a clear view Port Perry at Pickering - 7.00 members of the Club will have the Scarboro and Associated Township: She urged...ie} people of the Runt ecreeet. which, in (Pickering net yet having, lee the opportunity' , of meeting Farmers , to fight assessments, atter to 5 [, la scheduled for Pickering lih ding pads the ha& the - ciderrtall is the largest in.the 9 these students. Wives of the r 1 $5.00 towards expenses irtvoly- ation meeting, to be heI next Y ax'S I -- ., •:= are played a+ traektin ice.). each farmer to pay a fee of same way, at the next norrrin- . rountry N y club members will also attend ng � The editor had the privilege Theft of Christmas decorat- o'o o this luncheon. of attending the official •open- ion lights has not .been 'con- This is the balance of the ed. fall: Ing a• few weeks ago, -when fined to the cities, local police Pee Wee Schedule. Last Tues- - The local committee to work • Mr. Harrington said that f Reeve Sherman Scott cut the revealed this. weekday night, they played Ux- PD CORRESONENTS with the other member town- the Supreme Court of Canada ribbon, Officiallyopening the There have been reports of bridge and lost 3 - 1, and on ....... ships is comprised of the foil would do it's job, it would set owing: Joe Tran, Mrs. Lloyd all the assessment problems �,_ theatre, this despicable trick in Picker- Wednesday night, played Port Owing the holiday on Tues- McKean, Reg. Hoskins, John straight. We were deUghted with.. the -ing Village, along the Se—vir, Perry. and lost 4 - 1. We need day and the rush of last min-- abe of the picture on the huge ,Co n and in, the West support from .parents. ute mail, we are askilig that Powers; Harold Hornshaw, and Mr. Don Sanderson charred 0 Grant Burkholder and Fred that the appeals have br •n screen, the' clarity of sound Rouge area- The 'Bantam - ream was all 'copy be in as early -as. pass- Puckrin. costing the township a sm. ll - i from the speaker, and warmth police locally; said that in trounced by Ajax 13 - 3, on ibis next week. If it will ass- Reeve Sherman Scott told fortune. and that assessmen s'' ' provided by the �� Kric heat- other years, they have had re- Saturday night, in Whitby, We ist you, phone it in on Mon- the meeting .he was agreeable have been increased un°••z �• - ' - '• polis of children turning out will give you their schedule, day, either morning dr after- to holding a council meeting Prof: F. E. LaBrie said he Also, on the property, -,is a the bulbs, but not taking, them. shortly. — Corr. noon. Thank you, in the township hall, but that felt the north end of the mu— - y� a ' t would be conducted as a icipality was Insin<v council meeting. - Mr. • Scott in and 'suggested that if• it did, it speaking to the gathering said was .sunk. He said the. town - he felt a lot of the problems ship could be split to reta'n WESOI`YCH S�1'1.4T XPIICTOC P.AIISII.4fTbCA GODJUL equalization assessment prog- Mr. Jas. McCallum, solicitor ram. He said he felt that a for the group explained. in FROHE W'EIHNACHTEN, \ROLIJK KERSTFEEST '�; new basis of assessment was' brief, the various steps to +•e NOLLAIG SHONA DHL'IT ,� KAAA XPIETOYrtNNA � necessary. taken in making an appeal r, t ''•`�• "" Deputy Reeve Jean` L. Mc- the different eoUrts you h^ •� ' VESELE V1AtiOC£ ; CPOJIiIlECTBOWXPM--TOB Pherson said she felt that .the to go through if your app ^l present—knot... MILADON.,SAIU . tiECTiiTO POlKJIECT60 XPNCTOB�O consistant, and that. the. app-, On Wednesday, Mr. Delberi eals are costing the township Goslin told the News that the LINKSML.' KALEDLI. i �r a great deal of -money.' reason for increasing farm -Joy'ILv I1rot'l Mfrry Chrii ILlIIS E Counciil Milton Mowbray told ]and values was to bring thP^r VESELE VA VOCE the meeting he was concerned more in line with urban land f� SARBATORI FERICITE tiOLLAIG MHA"M DH,UIBH about the rural area being values. ' ■ r �, faced with the encroachment He said that farm lands had PRIECIGIIS 'IEM•AS SVETKLS HAUSKAA JOULUA # �, of urbanization. He said thpt Lnbt been re -assessed here fur �? dismisial of the assessor did at least the last 10 years. HA1D 16VLUP0H1 XP14CTOC CE POilll not necessarily mean the end He pointed out, that N-'-'�� _• of assessment problems.. He ; urban land values. bil in- BA C E 11 b 1 X K AJI A ii AY - G LfED E L I G J UL ' �tf said the biggest problem here creased, so has farm land �yxv�t� ri-('tj NADOLIG LLAWEN SRETAN BOilC here was w heavy residential ue'. He said•he felt the J development in the rural ar of Revision had. done a goad 1L.ii� rI=TAJJis'. ' VEStt-46ii(`..W 'lc` i-fi'NAxA eas and warmed farmers about job here in the past. . Tiff GREAT S7MRCASE, MRUAMENT #tXLVNGS_, "WIMP MRK INOfOGNAIM Ir GtYG+I - - ._ ... / 4 Sa. .,..:..:.� ._.'✓z. __ f'..... . _ a ..-.:z+v-.!.- • - - _ ,. ?TNs PItKEAllild lil1MS • - "'- 'THURSDAY, DE CESAI<ER so, lfis POP _? —� -;a --- ._ d.lnt Meeting at The Lan..' Pk*srb , Ladles' iowlhq ''a`"fe society, st. Andrew's Presby- t.`+'"•- - Team _. .. .. --stands .Walt& Thomson, �.�j. Jean. 34 a... E t T i/ L 1 i/ E/ 1/ i 1 :.__. terian Chvrah, Pickering .-.-•- -----•.............•... ---....-------- --- _:- -- .-29 RISTER - SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC ,; )snood emery Thsss+eday was held in the Sunday School Thelma 29 __ _---- Pritttiss� and Publishing Ceespasey Room'on on Thursday afternoon, Audrey _.. -_' •.,._. 19 r'OIIMA ISSIONER FOR OATHS by Thi News Mice' Dept, Ottawa ofteonchicted December 13. The meeting was by Mrs. A. Gourlie. June .........................:........ Marg . ....................................... 17 Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 iCRIPPON UATES: $2.50 Nu to —• Usltsd Stabs $3.00 W year President of the es Devotional, in keeping with D. Sketcher 238: J. Dismv 235: NoFffiweo com*r UP Old Plan? Road cm No. /ARRY MURKAR, Edtor Christmas was convened by B. Thompson 230; E. Hst-ney A/YEUTISlits UATES UPON Kum — Mrs. Gourlie, assisted .by :Mss. 225. B. boys 218; A. Russ 217; I W. Willis, Mrs. J. Murdoch, '* 7---z 91.5: A Smith 211: j Mrs. E. Dolmage, Mrs. R. -Mur- W. Richardson 207;.]L Pollard ) Christmas To You- AN icon and Mrs_ C Little I Barbara $oyes delighted berry Christmas To All very long ago, that we were. saying hearers -by singing very sweet- M... tgorvrt, Corr. It doesn't seem ly "Away in a Manger." Mrs_ Merry Christmas to our readers, and here we are at it Conkey showed .. a nice film ham; Glad Tidings and Litera- •again. it must be age. They say that time goes faster .when the Littlest Camel tore, Mss. J. Paterson; Press, as you get older, and since this time a year ago, we Krnelt." The slate of officers Mrs. W. Willis. Pianist, Mrs. fell a whole lot older. for the W. M. S. - for the year W. Boyes. The officers of the is as follo Somehow it seems almost ridiculous to think at 1963 ws: Hon. Pres:. Ladies' Aid were all re-elected hikbou nch was ser�ed -Peace On Earth, Good Will Toward Men, there seems Boy -s- .� Mrs. by Mrs R Murison, Mrs. - J. � PROTECTION t0 be -little Of it going around this year. Harry Henry Van Nus; 2nd vice- Brisbin .and Mrs. McEacimie. Despite what goes on, out beyond our boarders; the Pres Mrs Burt Waters; Sec- During this time we were fav- w p democratic people do want peace and they do want to rets, Mrs W Boyes, Treas- oured with music from some K R. FORTIER—(INSURAN]E' have good' will towards men. Thousands t►ave fought urer, Mrs. J. Murdoch: Wel- of our children, a duet, sung _ -and thousands have died for this very cause. We Supp- come and Welfare, Mrs. J. by Marion and Peggy Ann SAY! 2-0216 le writes or speaks i Brisbin, and piano solos by Ir HWE A it `� 16 ose that every time one of our poop Pe Brisbin; Home Helpers,• Mrs. Rthis line, they hope deep in their hearts, that maybe M►urison; Supply, Mrs. N. Gra- Susan and Mnchael Harney. F{RE -AUTO — _ LIPif - CASUALT next year it will have a true mening among all men the - world over. We do too! _ Lei - try and. practice peace and good will all, year. BEST WISHES .In the meantime, a Merry Christmas To You All. _ • IS It Legal' - TO -- F67, �iardware Ltd. The' 5.500.00 fee being charged by the Pickering �/bEO� BAY RIDGES DRIVE -ISI PAII�", 8QVMWAit>M, c;rr.+►:3s, ca7t nom, Township Planning Board has really been brought to - - -- - .- �tht fore with the stories that appeared last week con, . Powm eo ,-yA K-BpTS h p►�.cerning this very matter. The 564.00 question is, on what ,or whose authority, -does the Planning Board have the right to charge this _�• p=' fee? this question is being asked by quite a few pers- NoWiLUtlt PLAZA - AT. 2.101 & _SON At least one member of the council and one p ann- PAINTERS AND DECORATORS -ing board member (away, from the table) . have been KINGSTON ROAD HIGHLAND CREEK, OUT. 'wondering about this too. . "`_ A prominent lawyer of our acquaintance and one - - who has been in practice . for many -years, took the C r e a t O r S of. trouble over the past week to go through the Munic• .ipal Act, the Assessment Act, Planning Act and good- MONUMENTS 7. mess knows what else, to try and find the answer to 0� "this question. Nowhere did he come across any section CONGRATULATIalIIS or clause that would allow a planning board to'collect ' f� • OF DISTINCTION such a fee for such a purpose. - -- ~ It was this highly esteemed solicitor's Valued opinion - y` eftnin.Vboard�ould be beaten on this matter - for THREE GENERATIONS - --in court, any day of the week. '� We .suggest .that Planning Board look cloesly into _ --matter and find out just where they do stand, and �f ---- _ - - they learn that they have no legal .right to be collect - h ve -' RIDGES St iffort Bism.Ltd* ing such a fee, then return all the.. monies that a :ODEON .BAY _ ... -:been collected to date: :. :DRIVE-IN THEATRE MONUMENTS - • . DUN AS ST. EAST � : -'WHITBY _ . .•. _..• PR TION ,: :- : - �-� .: _ l hereby Proclaim Wednesday, pecomber ° to b. - . - COOPER BLACK 'LTD - BOXING DAY GRAND OPENING : � CALEDONIA. ROAD - TORONTO -.in the -. BLOCKS & BRFCKS I� Townshi of Pickering _ .:CRANE RENTAL STRUCTURAL' EL mW that it be observed as a public holiday. J. Sherman .Scott, Reeve ARTHUR MITCHELL _LIMITED I, '� � STATION ROAD, PICkERING,. ONTARIO. Township of Pickering B U I LD 1 NG MATERIALS Phones: WH. 2-1160 - WA. 2-5103 - MO. B -S911 (GOD. SAVE THE STATION ROAD - PICKERING QUEEN -•- lillag� o Pickering 'Thomas A. Newman., Q. BOXING DAY CONGRATULATI•BNS _ - December 26, 1 %2 _ t mp>� =1,. . 4; rAII;PORT ROAD, SOUTH D'JNBARTON By resolution of Council and authority in me vested, We` are �'� f0 have been 1 hereby proclaim Wednesday, December 26th, 1962, _ Boxing Day, and I calf upon all citizens to. observe the . same. ., .: • Cyril E. Morley, Reeve, included ' among the suppliers I =- .. -SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT _ � Village of Pickering GOD SAVE QUEEN ;COMPLETE SEPT TANK SERVICE ' - W NEW TANKS INSTAMI:D. _ ODEON BAY RIDGES PAT DUI�IE TE�e Vol W �.,� _UC -ate - = _ __. DRIVE-IN THEATRE. L :TO ODEON BAY RIDGES _ .. Picker'ng Tax t �- ` OF. CES _ E Y HE DRIVE-IN THEATRE '• ' . � RS OUT FOLLOWIN�i $ERV( ' - � TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. E; TEMPLE ANSWERING ''CE 24 14M NATIONAL ALUMINUM TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HRS- -` TE.' SLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINU PRODUCTS- C0: LIM D = - -P PLEA til MORE INFORJfUAT10N, PLE SE CALL _FR,ED S- -HARD-WARE --_- - • PICKERING, ONTARIO - - 94Z -69i0 �•� SHOPPING PLAZA BAY RIDGES 4 ,'s 1 - - _ ,. - • THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1962 THE PICKERING Nt1Ns - Page Three „ from-I—John 4: 7 - 16. on Wednesday • Pegg visited in Tor- "Christian Education and Miser 'GREENWOOD Y night of this Pal Gifts were distributed Edward Rev. T. Fleetham. The choir _week. verses read, of each Secret onto on the week-end. ionsary Education", Mise; B*L- sang the lovely anthem "Joy Unit No. 2. of the United Sister. Mrs. Pegg served a de- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks rice McLean, "Finance", Mrs. SerAces on Sunday were to the World Church Women rennet on Wed- licious lunch. entertained visitors from. Tor- Brooks, "Flowers", Miss. F. -- �.!w�ell+-att ded. White Gifts The Sunday School Christ- nesday night. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Middle- .onto on Sunday. Webb, "Literature, and Com- were ere €rom Sunday mas Concert will be held on, Mrs. Alfred Pegg, with a good ton, of Stouffville, were visit- The Annual Meeting ar14 municatior&', Mrs. J. King- School to Church Service, with Friday evening, December 21, , attendance. Mrs. H Crawford ors with Stan Byers on Sun- Election of Officers of the stone, "Manse", Marjory Mor- - . the congregation joining with at 8.00 o'clock, sharp. The had charge of "Mpnihi�rqhip"_ Mrs. r_ the Supt. of the S. S assisted children will present the pro- and the Bible Study. Taking Visitors at the home of Mr. Thursday night in the Sunday McTaggart, "Press'' -' and Pub- gram. All are looking forward the- Bible Study -on the Ten' and Mrs.. Milton Pegg on the School Room. with a good at- licity"; Mss. Gerald Henning, with the service.' The script to meeting Santa Claus there. Commandments from the Old week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. tendance. Unit No. 3. had "Prograrne", Mrs' .. E. Pegg. tire Lesson was read by David Everyone invited to attend. I Testament and New Testa- Jos. Pegg, Oshawa; and Mr. charge-of Worship, their theme "Social Functions", Mrs. . J. from• Matthew 2: 1 - 11, and Choir practice will be held ment for comparison, Secret' and Mlts- George Griffin•being "Christmas and the Brooks, "Stewardship* and lbe- Christ Child". Mrs. Edgie Pegg cruiting", Beatrice McLean, and Mrs: Don Goodwin sang a "Supply and Social Assist.- duet in the program. Reports ante", Mrs' D Cl 4 were glven from the p nt sentative to ittee of and all Chairmen of ComVtt- Stewards", Mrs. P. Clarke, WELCOMEI ees, ecording Secretary and "Representative to OfficialTreasurer. The President then Board", Mrs. M. Pegg. Unit . thanked all for the splendid Leaders: Mrs. Trolley, Mrs. work during our first year of. Doug. Morden and Mrs. Frank - United Church Women. It has Webb. "Nominations", Mrs. L been a good year, both finan- McLean, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. cially and spiritually. P. ,Clark and Miss E. Ormerod. -RIDGES ' The Library Committee wa's Your Correspondent wishes given authority. to .purchase • -books for our Reference Lib- All-A Merry Christmas and 'One hundred dollars was A NsPPi1 New Year. _ - voted to the wash-room debt, - A- and a recomlmendation from A Merry Christmas To All. t No. 1 �iJni for a Bulletin The United Church Women and Literature k. held their Christmas meeting . Board era are Rack. _ This, with the help of the Bd. of Stewards, will be looked at the church on Wednesday . • • i ' into, and purchased by the U. afternoon, with nineteen lad-- - .. ies and about thirty little On behalf of the municipality of the Township C. W.. The` shut-ins boxes of children present. The Presid- ent, Cheer are to be Mrs. G.. Astley, conducted of Pickering i would like`, to welcome ' the new looked. after e , the helper- shit Committee , with Friend- the business. The Boli Callwas 1 Light". Donations are being _ - needed. if necessary.. Rev. T. sent to Five Oaks and Fisher _ Odeon Drive-in Theatre to Pickering and extend eMion ctionaof presided for the El- of Officers. President, River. The annual reports will be given at the January meet- Km. Milton Pegg, Vice-Presld- _ . --�- -- - urg. Mrs. Fred Pud'srin gave - I-St WISheS for them for q very successful l/1 f uture creta. Mrs Brawn and Mrs. Ed- the Warship Service gie Pegg; Recording Secretary, The "Nativity Scene" was -_ - _ _ with Mrs. r n. Cox here - _ _ �_. _. _. _ _. _ _ h Narrator, and the liitotle folk • :.. _ Mrs. E. Pearce; Corresponding presented _. Secretary. Miss Edit Ormer- t '-�• SHERMAN SCOTT, Reeve Chairmen of Committees taking the parts of the angels herds e Mary Citizenship itizenship and shepherds, wise men. M re- Social Acte Mi Brown, esus" "Commuitify " 'Friends and „a _ osep ma e cited "Sleep My Little Visiting".Mrs. P. Wilson, r�. G. Astley ran Holy ,'Night", and a number of the — Christmas hymns were sung by the ladies. Mrs, George Squire closed the meeting with prayer. The Committee served `ref reshments, The Sunday School Supper and Program willbe held on Thursday. evening, December• - : - 27, at the church. • - Fran Puckrin underwent an - _ operation-on Monday, at the Oshawa Hospital, to remove a cataract from one eye..' _ Mr, and Mrs., Royce Cruick- shank, Port Credit; and Mr. ;:- - -and Mrs. Stanley McHugh, De- ar - borate and Roger, of Oakville, visited Mr. and Mn. George Izatt, on Sunday. • - f and - Mss. Ror ald Webb, ic -=- of Mr, Pembroke, spent the week-; the hom of MM W�onsaacott. Mrs, Allison Smith, Media Ine Hat, has been visiting her ;1 4on-4n-law and daughter, Mr. - - �.- one - and ,Mrs. James Davidson. There are a -few cases of mamps in this comitnrnityRNAGcS Little Kelly Hadden, t- he . B '21-mo- nth-dd -dauer of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hadden, spent • � _ - -° a few days in theAj ax Hosp- l ital, with pneumonia: .� .� Dunbarton .Athletic Club- ac Once again, the Dunbarton Athletic Club Ls in full swing now that the Christmas exam- _ - knations- are over. There will be .gym each :Thursday nigh now,; unfit the Easter' exams, _. =: VANADA'S\ FIRST ALL. ELECTRIC OUTDOOR THEATRE f� wrllcagainebeXi tuaahe vamilable for two weeks. - = accommodation for over 1000 cars, on 2T acres No more registrations will _ - -. -,. • • = •. -be taken for the younger lass- - n - es until further notice, but, PREMIERE PROGRAM there is still room for more Fr Gifts! ! Acktsit 'or high School meni- Certified for your A VO��AGE � ' • • Lucky PriZps! beThe 'Executive- is hoping to safety and COttif art ' UNNIN NIIIIAMI< . KEMUN CONNNR . •John Ford'r .'. OF send s• team to compete in tIZ FUM- OILYS UM ��� the Camp Borden Meet next LAUGHTER ` Come t�: .�# AND �.. , r_ February. This plan gives - an .. �_E LE CTR 1 CAL ROMANCE . CARR . ' Join tis. ' - incentive to all, and a lot- of AS THE [[ e O N �� Celebration competition is expected for . 1N-CAR "CARRY ON" l`� t ...eocor n the places on the team.' - - "."HEATERS To"sem ° �'' �� R,I�ISII! games Stewart s ' pp, - _--- �a^vv Richard Widmnrk Q1'I+ lines Of 4;1 ass r� As . Y a A _.__._ —. 1-- ww�.... GOtpr ai w°no'i: ni.'u.�u::ia ♦ ShirleyJ�Nes -Pee Wee, 7.00 to- 8.W p. m.; - Mkt no -+xtra Cos . f _ Tyro, 7.30 to 8.30; Advanced .Tyro 8.00 to 9.00 p. m.; High - The Giant Screen--120leet W140 high as a 9 story building _ School Students 8.30 to 9.30; p Adults 9.0016 10.00 p. Members will have more 9 opportunity to perform qn - the still / / .. various pieces of apparatus if i I •� NORTH OF = this schedule is. in force.. '' _ SAY RIDGES There :are several adults I`%HwAY /2 • turning out for the last hour. have ___14�.HOI EASE-r1h/0r-- _ Maybe there been some' , �- - - - aching muscles • and creaking :DESIGNED—NOT CONVERTM—FOR A•LLMAR, Alt-WEATHER COMI�O Jo� the ' next day, bw` , the _ folk Am coming again the next ,y 'Personal appearance — Pickering yoath band 'THE BLUE NOTES" - " week for another work-out• won't vow jolh, too! r w 1 4 +. • l r _ • I wY, OtGiMdER 20, tBit ' TWE RICK2111t t N.lWS TFIURSD Z< Perry Bur- r.. -eild /+�iLnaiesL Rdatm - _...- the nrevious' n+eetirrg were gave a report on F uMb- Com- he tees l her.lucky . ♦ y lunch r read by Sister F. Ellicott, P.er• murtications were read and wrapped 1 lye hamper �faan��-v. Ldge '`o closed in the usual ' of Christmas C'gTse and Cook - do S v„`f� o.ding Secretary. dice -Grand dealt w -city. Under •Good andpackages, presented by the form with therwI retiring,of the -- leg with tea. served by Scares Sister Knox gave the Card and Welfare",. Sister Margaret rs in lieu•pf excitatKCe.of ffa.-•Tollowed by as enjoyable Irene- Masters and Lee Beer, AND Sick Report: also reported on Middleton, rx�w living in Ajax. nnin; with _sorne Committee in charge Special Committees, regarding presented a gift to Sisters gifts, and donated to Welfare Chirst� of singing, led The next meeting on'Mon- Banouet Jean Ellicott, -Barbara Johan- Work• CAM ow 1wral MIR. Lines Birthday Greetings were ex- by Sister Jean Ellicott. Games day evening, December ?e4. A trtide wiUcom in saiapw Am R-00 o. M. for Thursday, December for their kind- tended to Sisters lana Carter. FOR Treasurer Sister Irene Philip her appreciation :. Choftas .. AND �\� ✓ �'�� .,The Como Year _ �9 Dr. M. 0. Dymond, M.P.P.' and• Cherrywood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo:�e • had dinner on Saturday -even-, '1, inga with Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred gouge. H$ - PRICES EFFECTIVE White, Markham, Ont. � fihurs., Fri., Sat. and Sunday.was V�'trite Gift. Ser- Ori No, -Jat East of Rouge Bridge December vice at Cherry%% Church. _ -- Mon., and was well. attended-... m. Wedenesda 7 m. Thursday,9 m. -= 20-21-22 3 24 STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m.9Tuesday, es a Saturday, 6 p.m.RTC r� �• p. B TheAM U. C. 1r<'. met last Wed- Regular, (SAVZ 1 CENTS+ RUTHERFORD'S (Save 100 --..Quart Carton.. .nape49 . at the home a Mrs. ` NOG . Walter Carson The President.EGG Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. was in . charge of the Christmas Wor- -2 ship, which -opened with hymn NEW CROP l IB. PKG. j•° 58, prayer, and scripture. the d. Christmas Story, read by Mrs. .•+ - Lorne Jones, and the Devot- C MIXED NUTS .:� 49C ional Topic "How to Keep..59 -pri igham. -Tack Em- SHORTENING. pringhatn. Two. visitors fr•on: 4 As. A (Savo 17t? - -- HOSTESS Party Twin Pack (Sa�►e lOc) Large 14 oz. Pk9.Presbytery were present. Mrs. {IrBarry Murkar, of Pickerring.POTATO CHIPS'::'.. and Mrs. Lawrence Wearr .of59c Emeiskillen, who gave a . talk Large •28 oz. tins (Saco bel (Taste Govern— ..on -`Christian Citizenship". The tnenf iwspeeted Business followed and the Meati RUTHERFORD'S FRESH CREAM meeting.closed with hymn 53. law oz. tins 1/z and prayer. Number Present - , Fresh 1.0% Cereal Cream pt. Carton 18c fifteen. Fresh 18% Table Cream 92 pt. Carton 23c Several Junior Farmer . rnem- MINCEMEAT bers attended the dance atC 10for99c Fresh 33% Whipping Cream � pt. Carton 38e' _ port Perry on Saturday night. , -- Friends are •sorry to hear (Case of 48 tins GANONG'S EMPRESS (Save 310 14 oz Bos Mr. - Alan Clark spent a few ibod $4.65) days in Port Perri Hospital. C H C O� L A T E S 69c A- number from- here called - _ 'on Mir. and Mrs. Walter Ward. - � .. of Claremont, on Monday: Mr. MAPLE LEAF - (SPECIAL OFFER of Sc OFF) PEAK FREAN'S ENGLISH'- (Save 10e� t Ib. Pudding —and Mrs. Ward celebrated .Natural CHEDDAR—CHf E -S - their 60th Redding azuriti-ers- ._ - ars' OLD 12 es. pkg. Mr. and li2es, Lrwis Jones: IIAILD 12 ss. pltl- MEOIUM 12 as. pk!- _ • Mr. and Mss. Glen Manderson 48c _ � 0C and Joanne, calhd on Sunday, Lneas Arthur's 500 Lien 'to see Mrs. W. P. Jones, at '49, Port Credit. - (SpeeLI Offer of PLANTERS _ Mount Zion School Concert _ Or aus�e ' `' TV" C will be held on Thursday night; :6e off.) ��;�� December 20. and the Sunday .I ,School ©wbtmm Tree on sat- Lar" 1602. IVML0 2*wW, Sirleiw, T -Bose i WWI ` December 22. - 'BROUGHAM "Rye following Grade S. Brou- C • - won the Certinc-57S 10 oa• Pk 29C Sham . WPB (Blade Boeo Ren�ored! ates at Green River. although 5tsde or Short RA _ Oftonly two were present to rec- eive them Christina Goodman MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Pouwd Pkg. ROAST ..................... . . , ... !b. and Lorne Annis both present. Boneless Robed Plate Brisk" Pot Rist lb. 49e Bomeey Burravvs. Donald Don- aldson, Norman Hodgson Ken -MEAT --35C ( a" 7th RIMI neth Roberts. Ralph Watson were all absent. A special pros SAUSAGE Standing PRIME RIB ROAST . e.g. . 0.0 . . e lb. qe for Proficiency was also given to Elsa Eime, Whitevale- LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED• PICNIC re RUMP ROAST lb. ift Mr. and Mrs. T. Er�s h vtsi- - Qi Square ed Mr. • and Mrs, B:&nnin, of Oshawa, on Sunday' . �.49 C FRESH MINCED STEAK .............. Ib. 7ft Mrs. Lennmon left on Satur- - day for Toronto where she ex- S OULDERCAPE COD pects to spend the winter with friends. MAPLE LEAP, FULLY COOKED -Fresh CRANBERRIES !b. pkg. 24c Mr. and . E. Carswell: also Mr. and '*It-, K. Bent and KED HAM ..(Whole or fib,59c-, fam ly, all of Oshawa, visited SMO half) - Golden Ripe (URGE SIZE} their mother,• Mrs. Hamilton No. 1 Selected, Fifn7, on Sunday. SLICED- RINDLESS-BANANAS .......... ... 2 lbs. 29a The .Women's Institute held The 49t'Tender You their regular meeting in the BREAKFAST BAC0MANITOULIN, GRADE A, Oren -Reade, ng. Hall nr. 'TttescDa�4 afternoon:: the _ 11th. During the business, per- icx3, plans 'were made to rem- MAPLE LEAF, FESTIVE; 'DECORATED Arg. 3 to S LBS. Christ - ember, the shut-ins for Christ - Ib. TURKEYS.,c mss. Santa arrived much to ��rk `' "Butt +� Y the pleasure of. the children �' • and presented each pre-school Child with a present. The meet- lib• . 8 I�• Ing closed with a lovely lunch, Ga nong'i Christmas (Bare tOc); ' �9 u served .by the hostesses: Mrs.' 50 TroIleyMrs. J. Mitchell; Mrs.Aak 69;_ :.: -•' . & up Burton andel Mrs. Perrytttte Euc- -- C The A Complete Selection of GARDEN FRESH , hre-was held in the Hall on the _ 11th, with,the following win-ATTRACTIVELY.i rp sera: Ladies - Mrs..M- Pilkey, FRUIT &VEGETABLES Y e to 14 LBS: Ib. 4Se Mrs. J.' Burton.. and Mrs. �. !^ T • . , PRICED. - -Blackman; Gents - Mr. R. Phil 1919, MINOR ago; q6NOWIPMNIPM - Malcolm and Mrs. Also available, a limited key' Mr. H. - --N. Burton. A +MERRY ' CHR �� �T� o.o o _, = supple of Fresh (Not -Joy .Rebekah Lgdoe Na. 353 The regular meeting of coy . FroseR) GRADE A •Rebekah Lodge was held Mon- -To A .�.. ._ • - - � Ovew-Resdyr, Tender, 10:' The _ day evetring December' • • rrieetW opened is form with..Young Turkeys. at the preselntation of. the flag: Noble Grand gaster Isabel Arm STORE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, i BOXING DAY, hig�r P ids ps+ealded, assisted by . Vlce� DECEMBER -26t+4 _ Gr&A 8itte_r Shhiey Knoar. !/!R Ron CaE slho*sd rash off-.- dwuo . 'Rhe m Iffida o! -► _� � _, a,c�'�%•-. -. ..ee, •,rs.l9?', Jf' r ,.. ,�.:'-.►-.>�'.- - ... . r + _zs,yu. - - s{ .+4d%r �. i'i ns*am. can •L .� -r.• — _. - ■ i7�IrRwfiRll M�W�• .•,..... `.. :il^�•'^w"�"r'^ ,_' M _ > `T AY, 0KCi�i�e se, 1%2 i _ r ✓ social Ewn6iy Clement and Mrs. It DUMBARTON LastThursday evening a St. S 'Biblical .^ � � °� RK ate' social -evening was plamned by Church were:.Mr. W_ Van Nus, Mies — Personals —. -' the U. C. W. The Presiderit, . 'Divine ' Service was -held held on __— � �, -- FAL.ESTATt. Hugh McConachie returned Carol Cross was ch*r- Graham. Mr. W. Hansen .& home from the Oshawa iios Sunday. copdugted by the min•. O.' Harney, Mrs. A Goer- _ _- an. Mrs. Vera Freeman later, Rev. F. Cawkey, assisted lie.. -Mr. George Brown, Miss O Z�, _ , RCa1dCIICC WH. `Z -311.x! ital last Friday evening, and is Mrs. Porter of the Fairport M, kartford, Mr. J. Paterson► convaleking, at home. Church, were soloists. Ivy .at the or by Mrs.' Marion Mrs. Rita Evans,. of the Base Thom n told a st%iy° "A McClernent.PrI and the minister Rev. F. ,Con- _ -German a O17' 01 prWesbional "Hark, the glad for' the evening. Followl� the ERUY.. tonsilitit6l�,d in s. We hope by now the Ettrist Child''. Mr. R Pit - is much Better. cairn ,played the piano f . Pit -,the Sound' the Saviour- comes". service, a social hour -was hdd >.r .. The spe W . :readings- were: ding which Rev. Yfu*ter of Miss Evelyn Westgate. • ret- Carol Singing. -The Intermed- Psalm 95 .ate Luke' 3: 1 - 17. Melville Presbyterian Church / y " -''rYoUr-FriCX&7 R i4W AgNe urned home from the Oshawa iate Choir sang several num-Cankey. his sermon resented with a cheque Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and beRefreshments' were: ser-' Mr. verses Luke 3:••15 and bMr. H. Boy�es, on• behalf O .•• ZS. Kfl,IGSTON iD.. W. ' :0: BOX 16Q, Mrs. Westgate,. her.parents, parents, ved: fongwivg the program. ` moved to the Second Concew- is and St. John 1 .15 -and 16. the congregation ion Road on tkfe weelo-e_ nd_ • A greater man hath . not..been - FICMING, ONT'AR� Mrs. Clyde Quinton Fair- �..{ • born than John. John was the port Road N.,, returned from Rouge r lips fore -runner of Jesus. We read the Oshawa Hospital, ed Sat- - Friends and neighbors of in. St. - Johru Chap. L of -him R�JSEBANK mda3, Mrs.Jas. Smythe, Altona Rd., that "A man carne from God' ; Mrs. Mary Hare, Liverpool are pleased to hear she is now whose name. was John". We White Gift Service was held Road, N., was not well last home from hospital and .wish read in the Scriptures that— on Sunday: at the Rouse =_JOHN L.' LAY. wok her a speedy recovery rna.ny shEM rejoice in the birth United Church The service he €urn Mrs: 'Maxine Hopkinson. had Mr. and Mrs. Glare' Rolsion of John, many sh arAe "` 4 a Christmas; Party for her of Pickering, visited --friends• toward God- in d e course. was I N S U R A N C E Junior elChot was�eligQood - Sunday School Class on Satur- in this -district oil Sunday. John came out, from the desert MrsAudrey Scott, r PRUDENT RD� 1� AssURANce OF ENGLAND day. A good time was had by '`Open House" at Rouge Hill to the river Jordan and crowds Dr., wishes to -thank everyone COMPANY LTO. all school, held Wednesday, Dec. came there, mingling together in the neighborhood' for their LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE FIRE Mrs Marton McClement was 12 was well attended and Mrs. ,to hear the word of prophecy kindness to her and her' fam , soloist last Tuesday morning Code's room• got.the banner, for He increased the hopes of the -i1 while site was in the here was a re reriv- 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST _ at the Credit Women's Break- best attendance for parents. people. bbro General Hospital. ' fast Club, at the Royal York. Sorry to hear Bill Slater al. John was a most effective We are pleased to i togas Plans, N= sb•9�! CM&, fbsoom WIL 9�n Mr • and' Mrs. B. Warwood has been on this sick list- for preacher-; -he - hada positive For�vaid family bf fMwr b>s>s�i.b C•Nr••• 0•y Or New were guests of Mr. Arthur J. the past week. We hope" he is message; we are impressed Dr. are all up and Thompson -and -the How. Mc.- soon feeling 'better and able with his humility. as he gain after their RS Clements' of the Base Line, ' ori to be out and around -`again Preached of the coming oP Jes- o - Sunday soon us, in his words "One cometh of of •-4uck g to thb. I►t�RA1SI►LS --United Church — The Rouge Hill Brownie Pack greater than'I. He who, whose Ballod f&nUy of Morgan's Ift The Annual White Gift' Ser- will hold a Christmas party in preferred before me. whose who have moved form this via _.. int _worthy- - :_ — • NEWELL EWELL vice was held Sunday morn- on Wednesday 'everting. he shoe ing The minister, I}r. W. A. Rouge Hill School _ — — oe latchet I am not • to unloose" & He continued - deliverer McKay, conducted the service. Beverley Waldu an airs rut fplhwss �till � pQuglas has returned home front. hospital after her _ �Cladys. Nsw•In assisted by Mr. R Pltcair n. at Woitzik spent Saturday even- will � ' from Zion to preach receTtt check-up and seemsto `_Real. Estat• Brofur - =srin9 �n10� the organ: The Junior Choir Ing with friends in Highland the acceptable day ' of the be. frees much better. sang a lovely anthem "Sun of Creek, Lord. who is Jesus our Tmman- Billy Dobbin spent last Sun- AYH. s-67'10 or Tsraat• WA. %•R61s D°b°°rE �- S'� MY: Soul"' with Mrs. Freeman Mr.- and Mrs Bruce Rollin- uel'•: - visiting his � :1 - acrd Mr. D. Fantham taking ger had dinner on Sunday ev- the Junior Congregation own the Altona Road: iM01� �7p 'i'gmpl• 9.14!1 the solo parts. ..Dr. McKay ening with their aunt and un- was conducted by bins. Wm The Sunday School children read Mathew 2: 1 - 11. and cle. Mr. and Mrs. Bowie, of Boyes:• and Miss Mary Beth a their Christmas Part, 1st. -John 4: 7 - 16, for his lea- Toronto. McClemertt. The gacrament of I yery M•-. �MipMwuf�', N A4iM lost of Duaborww. "s t' l9�hr+M p much, and Santa was !tl son. He fold a brief story' to more is 'under `the irttetitine the Lord's Supper will be die- attendance, loaded dQeri the children about the writ- Sorry to hear Mrs. Siss- pensetl on Sunday. January 6. gifts ings' of some of the Christmas more is under the doctor's — Candf•-light Service -- 9��ations to. Mr. ani! Carols care after suffering an injury On Sunday evening. Decem- rirs Whittle, on the birth_ of a ��e Is r - to her knee. - ber 16. the choir Presented, dson, .Mark Rayner, Deo- = Bulletin — gran • Next Sunday mornin- is the Vernon Macon spent the end their_ . Annual Candie -light , ember 13. 1962. • "Christmas Service". There, is of the week in Toronto. and Service "Unto .you is born a Mtv.oz�, to be a service at 9.00 p. m. attended the Candle -light Ser- Saviour: Christ the Lord"•' i Whittle,. 14 NormeQl HALL `. d &Ketw *•••f firs. Marion McClement. or- . rt� Taylor _i�u. on Christmas Eve. The choir vice at Rosedale- Presbyterian ,ited one day this week with ` p I C K I R.I N d has a special service planned- Church on bit. Pleasant Road. gattisf and choir director. ted .MrsPerry.- of Dyson Ros�l, • On ,January 6, the first. Mr. and. Mrs. B. �Mason.' of both the , Senior and Junior who has, been ill. Baapueit and M••tinR Quarterly Communion Service . Woodlands Road, attended a choirs. The tioloists were: Mrs. will ..be held. dance at the Social Club, in W. Boyes. 'Mrs, J. Brisbin, Mrs. Iraeitities _Congroga_ ThrOntO, an Saturday evenli-t.T. Ket-, Miss blary-Beth 3&- 1 Your ChristmA Saw - CATERING SERVICES• (Seating 200) SUPERMOD • TELEPHONE: ^ - - WH. �a3 — WH. 2-2305 '{. - "OMETRIC _ VISION CARE 'S PLtRIAB1NG - R.o. KAYE e*o�ostatrN1 Monteith, Mont•itl+. Riehl R/9� c""N'i RAY a G, _ MI MS EXAM PIED aIANU fl m •rad MrAWM oIARTeiw AccaultAaalsv -SE :' 4L W. FARM CA. Rk RV r4mw4Gs _ ... AFP01NTWW TE t-:eot. � sw•N•r� WEST HILL ICE _ — -Oi..• lAwf•4i 9�! - - BURT L WAim. 0 A SEAWAY - - _. SUPPLY W2 ATER S — -.��tehiU 2.1397 rVE CHANGE HO FEES --. xouR. sE�vTCE' MT dlf' AMANOR { - A61" MCOND MORTOAGU. 7 DAYS A WEEK AVAIwQ foe ADortN�fa $5.00 for Soo,GALs. Allo UtI WVWMWL Yes, West Hill now has' a Travel: Agency.. + $7.00 for 1000 GALS. =�:AO for 1500 GALS. are A" PURCNASR OR MUM ON oclsn" MoRT.Aoft There is no longer any need to : flake - #hat hong , -drive "downtown fio make —� M YOU WGUIM ANY MORTOAOE •INI►NCINs a Voe PAR _ h , , - those - se '.trave -arrangements _ • -•• � .. • , :: ;TEMPLE TAXI , cowmous seRVlca :Ali — a,.d to announao AUBREY E. IRELAND �. • COMPANY Mr. , Campbell, our widely travelled course Ilor, ' welcomes your inquiries AND .. •" Answering Serrice - t` a NOW OhpERED TO 109 ADELAIDE ST. WEST _ • p'_ �. f -' LE SUBSCRIBERS TORONTO 9; ONTARIO Bookings • accepted for: -All - Airlines, L` _Ira: Inforn+afiaa_Call . EMeir•.fl-5 00 E toys 4-1144. �'° - . -- _ _- -_ -.. - --`7 -� _ Steamships, - , • � � Y �.TEM0* 1-1;50 • WA 9-6902 _.. . r •e _0%• Bus -81 Coach dines ___ �_li 11-SGraham HARDWAREr Motels APPLIANfAS •PAINTS TOOLS _ - Phone or -call a - 463 ICq�11CSTON _ litf --..s _ .c.. - . _ - - _'[�firENERAL HARDWARE - r rimws WHihhall : J ten. c . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1%2 '` - -- .THE PKKERN6 Mims- Popseved cLAsslFlEo _ i Coming Events Saturday. week. Mr. Mss. Dick Cooper ss • sr ADVERTISEMENTS over app attended the big and One Meals Opinion PAY DIVIDENDS 1st• Pickering scout Christmas party held in the are home again, following a FUSE THEM EACH WEEK BOTTLE DRIVE hull here last Saturday. There trip to Florida. BY - THE OBSERVER -- - SATURDAY was a good program of local Mr. Don Beeiby of Toronto. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ JANUARY 5, 1963 talent and Santa had some- visited his parents here last _ — APPLES A POTATOES _- or each of the many children attending. . Mr. Bill Voss spent the week on a current and controversial subject. — EdhW Jlbeintesh - per busy, - $2_M ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Sarco will be closed on both end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'u Othet- tilfties on hand. The Ratepayers Of School Monday and Tuesday of next Browning of Orillia. _. _R. R- 3, Pickering. Ontarlo _ Please bring own containers - for apples ala 6. - Brock Road Will Hold Their Annual DEAR OBSERVER: - . I thought you would be interested in these few pertinent "orifi PiCKERRNG ORCHARDS Business �� points on Assessment Questions. I have forwarded the - Clue chile west of Pickering WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16.' final" to a member of the Township Council, to get the: answers, Village on No. 2. Highway At The School — 6.00 P. M. - - -- -- which I' doubt, will be produced. level,' • WH2-1547 Lon. A. Wilson, I have fought the discrimination at the 9ssessment Secretary for eight years now, and I am, now becoming concerned -over 24-HOUR 24-HOUR the ex e to which one t, over the maladministration t OIL BURNER Pickering Woman'Instituto s met at the home of Mrs. Ken. AR YOU E INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL in this p2rticular .department. Violet" Swan EMERGENCY SERVICE Clarke for their Christmas ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH _ - Authorised Dealer Qras" !..+stallations Party. After the routine bus- 1. What was the total assessment as turned in to Council _•"Canwnar "Shore -Gas„ Propane iness was concluded, there. was YOURTS� "� AGENT as the annual assessment roll, by the Assessment Comnn- Installations • program Of Carol Singing. Hasek gave a very Mrs. Jerry ri'Y Oficial) Appointed: � - ""-' " ' ' y PW �� � issionm, h Octowas the ant 2. Now much was the annual assessment (+ale reduced by • , Trader Accessories i Berries MILLER iiEATiNG . interes;dng talk on 'The Christ- mas customs, of My Home, • - _ INTERNAT•IONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION the Court of Revision? 3• Now much WWit reduced by the County Judges decisions? Specialists Country. Bohemia. a part of AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA 4. How much was it reduced by hearings of file O. M. B.? ! Tudor St. —Ajax Czechoslovakia','. Donations of ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES s. What was the total aggregate, assessment on .which a Phone: 941-3411 gifts for the -"forgotten" pat- sir/ true and accurate tax mill could be struck? LOOK AT THIS lents of Ontario Hospitals. al- , Our PROFESSIONAL Services 6. The Assessment Commissioner was asked by the. County ' ' Here's areal opportunity for so exchange of gifts by the _ Cost NO More to raise the Township Assessment by- f.1A00A00, which the family who :wants a sec- members and so ended a very pleasant social afternoon. -Mets Issued From our office At Offieal Kates was done; also art, additional ",000,000 was put on the Rolla. It is no doubt that the County rate is based on and car, or economical trans- ortatin-1960 Morris, in Al. TRAVEL IS OUR vVJHNESS the township assessment, thus; the township would over- condition. Brand new, rnotor. Ajax i Pickering Hospital ONLY subscribe to the County, but, by now, how many DOLLARS Best cash offer. Phone: 839- Statistic For November 1962 NOT A SIDLINE AT — at the taxpayers' expense? 7. Provincial, Federal, and ail school grants an based on 2882, or 282-3969. Teti) In-pstiemts admitMd 231 HOWARD the township assessment, consequently, much in thew For Sale — 1952 Heilman Minx Residence— r grants would be lost by this over -Inflated assessment roll, -1. condition.' Best offer.. Ph. A-1. off e -Town of -Aiax :.:........._.... 84 Pickering Township 98 TRAVEL BUREAU butt, tine deficiency would have to be made up by the tax- yers. How much was the cost? °' 966, after 6ewt . .. " ...... -• - " - Pickering Village ...: ...:. 22 - - S.• Now much hal it cost the taxpayer for. W For Sale — three-quarter bed Town of Whitby . -•-.. it WORLD WIDE SERVICE Courts of ion Fees? (a) C Revision " '-(b) -; gni springs: Fire -piece screen: lvhitby Township 2 AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA -PHONE 942-6690 - County Judge's FeesT Very reasonable. Ph. 942-6464. Oshawa .,...: _.:.._ 4 Others ... •... 12 (c) Legal Fees (township lawyer)? (d) Employees' wages (days attending hearings)? 9• What was the grand total of all expenses to the taxpayer'► To Rent x11 t h i a peal n9 i 10ess. Wont hat cost to the Individual appealing his ass- To Rent — two-bedroom bung- Number babies born 32 Total out-patients 445 —loss of time from his daily work? slow, Possession Jan. 1. 63. Ph. 28�- In -patients x-rays "255 - CONGRATULATIONS —hours preparing- his appeal and collecting ev!dente? :. -. - Out-patient x-rays .. 397 ---cost of his agent or solicitor? Miniature x-rays - -----__:. 68 -" =-test of wear and tear on car or travelling expenses? - : help Wanted Lab. ituretiem trtm'ts. 1040 �� —cast on. Individual's health by the upset, annoyance, HELP WANTED Lab. out-patient trtm'ts. .. 52 N iA i emotional disturbances? ' K9aas mechanic watcted-" Blood transfusions- . .__ _ _ .'33 IY — --cast of medication -for upsets namely: stooping pills _"A" -. good working conditions. us- Minor operations 27 Major operations 27 _ _ er nerve pills? 11. Why does,the assessment department have a man,, 2, 2 or sal benefits etc. Apply: Cliff. BarleColin "Motors: Ltd. Barkey, ..1 Ear. eye. nose A throat ?}DEIN BAY RIDGES 4 days every month, viewing the program made after Olds Dealership.. Ph . operations :47 -- -building permits have been Issued? 11- . Why- cannot plug rebmgs perts on bulMunder construe. - 294-1440. DRIVE.-11�—THEATREade-ti,�11.�, tn...etrr; and -en tt bawd accerdh*y? Otl*ta - ,Resom Your Chrlstmae Tree Mr and Mrs. N. G.�FTwer - _ 7be Pick Mid Mtn. PForeea Sennett std daughter,. o: zoo visited • err ?herr Piekerf ng Vellags Noes Assedatiw, will reserve yea► on Sunday with Mr, atu>r ]sans. tine NOW. They are ars oe sale - _ at Disney Molws and at BRM Clare Keevil. - - - - - 'ibe wtvee of - eaensbess oZ Margaret Browning, D. D. P. P (ibis• r's. ! Christina se. Pick- Mr. and - Mrs. Ernie Mayse -- :GRAND EI P E N I N G Pickering TOwusi t Po&e De- of White Dove Lodge was Ie.--' bw "Zow «� of Oshawa. sib �nds1Y with ps< Unev had fluter together troduced by Sister Ethel MW Mr. dad tetra. Howard lioakleY. - an last. at the ata welcomed. Sister Found I', Mr. and Mrs. Yswick eater ,_ . � • - = y ->I c� Restaurant, iaouse gave the )export ' on 'the sick. .• , -71 tained friends Toronto Vatley. Attending were: Mee- with only a few n wmben on on Saturday. _ demes. 'P. Hatbywwd, D. Fleur` the list at present. Cards and To � Congratuladom to Mr. and 113tra. Wetter Ward who ceieb- I lag. A. Box. V. Cooper, D. Mar- fk v n have been sent. It war ` rated their 80th wedding Ur - D Restalnid �/►4 B tin, RL Brown and J. Found. decided to hold a euchre full - MM MM Newell (Newell Real owing the .regular meeting est AJAX- PK�lO tvessary on Monday. A hoot of �•R Estate) and staff, enjoyed a, December 27. After the clos- �" ERIV>1I00 SCSO . friends and relatives paid their Chikbms Party on Wednesday a Party war DuaKbssllsd respects to the couple who are -- heI with afternoon at their owe oKioe hetcl; witty tore tables decors et )rte Iroise Cl.r both in their 80's. n t i t here ted with the season's decor = 1Psoae • Rl!!•o d1 1 se anWer, pbme T364B! V iai with Mr. and Mrs. Al Robertson on the weekendcon CWK, � �t �• a W. and Mrs. Jas. Koch, had ations, and all sat down to a Mrd. Koch's parents, Mr. and lovely pot ludo lunch. Gifts — . Ctslsa■>sstltstl•sttassssi were Kies Steckley* of Stou- ftvllle and Mr. and Mss. " Geo•- -- Mie. J. Bryaz:. Sunderland, at were brought in for Sister dirarer ort Sunday. Silk to be distributed- to --the Card Of Thanks rge Coarstable qd New�rrnaticet.. _ Sorry to hear Dean Richard- folk at Fairview Lodg� at . - i would like to say "thank Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill and son, young sonof Mr. and Mrs. our next meeting at Falrltew, you" to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Ajax and Picker, fly of Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mss Clarke Richardson is ill with in January, _ pneumonia- Mr: and Mrs. Frank Simons ing General Hospital, for their Lasa rein' William Hickey, ; Church Str. entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. ktndnew during my stay in the M1r.. and Mrs: Wm. Boying- - was admitted to hospital last Winter, Pickering.;. Mrs. O. , hospital; also, to my friends, ton of Uxbridge, • Mr. David Mason of Toronto.. Mrs. Dean - BF1 LM week-er4 suffering an attack Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tan- of pneumonia. ton, Miss Doris Penney, Miss' neighbors, gh re., relatives; and the ' P'renchman's Bay Yacht Club, Mairs of Brougham- were vis- my West ney enter- Isobel Park, all of Toronto, at _ :',cr their lovely flowers and iters os, Thursday with Mr.::__ - be a Ch ' as uff t, on ns of her un- ristm buffet, Sunday. .,canis.. _ • 11Ms Eva Playford, and Joe Emprmgha n. Mme• . Mrs. Bessise Hall -spent the • Personalized Beau Ste Sennces 1 Class at her home The �3' pupils of Cioverlane on W Asci evening, with a Public School, School Area No. Frenchman's Bay weekend in Toronto with her Christmas party, The girls. ex- 1. won $10.00 in A. B. C. of -- - BUY AND USE nephew Mr. and Mss. George Jerome.' -.<, rbt� SIl0*11m changed gifts- Industries Contest. The turn - Glad to know Police Sgt. P. ed ib'"I money over to the YOUR Mr. ,and Mrs. Jim Curtis, Hollywood's brother Gary, 26, Red Cross. CHRISTMAS SEALS spent Sunday at �siii�ille with his mother. j } 6iI,ts of -Beauty to- your Lady who was seriouslyr injured in Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant. an accident, in October last, is drove to Tweed, on Sunday, to The influx of Christmas mail • now taking therephy treat- visit Mrs. Bryant's father; Mr. • • 1 reached it's peak on Monday, ' stents, and is responding Donnelly. - here, according to Postmaster : • - wilffi .tic- sly, Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. McLean • Fred Morley. ^- _ - Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Rundle held their annual .tree-decom- - Mr. and Mss. Joe Ward -anti — entertained Mr. and Mrs. Har- ting Party ' last Friday .night. family o awe parents here on Sunday. - ld Cole and family, West Hill Helping decorate. were: mother for dinner on u and. father, Mr. and. Mrs. C -E-- Phylis Desjardina was elect- Easter Rebekah Lodge No. Morley, and sister Linda; Mr. ed president of the Auxiliary 350 held its meeting_on Dec- and Mss. Les. Morley; Dr. and to the Legion, at their meet- ember .13. Sister E. Balsdon, Mrs. McLean, .and Ross; and ing last week. _ '` a Grand, , Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Scarboro. was in the chair, rry - ' - Quite afew from --this area, Qu - attended the assessment meet � � _ •' The Beauty- Loc# - and was assisted by Sister Glad to report Don Scott re- turned home• Ell Vice -Grand. S' from th a Found, V ran ,,sten a Ajax' ing at Brougham on Tuesday Hospital, on Wednesday. night. ' :. •' Mr. George. Blake is on' a rntl fM1Ay purchase Gift Certificate at ORN' Saiefl Or ae ;. RELAX aril Call business trip to the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. PL Loyst, family the -ann.. tele'" me and have our Represent7r<t11/e Bail on you. Prices range frOin $3.00 to $111.00 ------- .and attended GRAM.PARK ES4AURA T w MmIll " ual xmas party of t*^ Canad- - _ ian John Woods-C...npany on Ajax Shopping Centre For ConsvMation or Appolitit't _ 9424421 _ ._ •_ BTA11011 BOiAC '- MIK siTll WANTED _ F \ W u t9 a rgs ... Recep#ions .ICOM. - TM 9~ Part ?rote lady taxi driver,.. . lrOliT fER111U Mast flaw Cbauf/ $ Ilanaw Plrene la! -t> A +A No: 9 Highway a1 RftW Rhw - ATW*k 2--5170 Ts >~irBB S Page Eight ' - .::: • 'Tet PICKERINQr NIEWS THURSDAY, Toye, J. westerfall anti B. Butt, with one goal each: Tim l BUSIN101E ..."WEST��� Maroldt, J.� Lennox. 3. Scott, I D'ORY the Ladles' Club enjoyed a r Special Christn� Day Ser- R. Astley all scored two goals Christmas Party at the home vice at 11.00 a m. in the t rile a Gender, D. Obey had st Pt. church. Re,. Fulton irk charge_ three each. Penalties to: J. nf Mrs V!ILen Betts. �;MASK DECEMBER 20, 1%2 SerICes In The Churches - • Cres., when about, thirty of o 0 0 minu each, whQ two-min- GUARANIrMLIF ,everyone enjoyed the party. - '..The Pack has packed a Kamp- % inch firply board, regulation size `--514.95 the member; were present, on Thursday • evening, December entertained Senator Grossart, Ottawa, members of Pick- ute pir_.4ties were given J. W. Godman and R. Ra& -TY Sw*0 some two leaders are very proud of ■tlaaaatat!!t!!!!!!!!st 13. Following a ,put luck sup- ering Township, Pickering Vill- Scott, .. Toye.nQra/ Model Director Pillaring per, with all the holiday trim- age and Ajax Councils, with Easily assembled or dismantled 3' 11.70 Any Make or rrtings, the ladies. had games their wives, at a dinner and the Rouge Hills Golf. I 1111"iiana, haply 963M �� Ex� * " (�j� Church and puzzles proviied by the dance. at BUY AND USE iii , Minisle Rev. VAMk Butters Slocial Convener, Mrs. Anne 112 and her committee, and Country Club on Saturday evenitrg, December I5. Guest YOUR •�-��- CHRISTMAS SR/►LS PICKEiitNG • Private. Ambulance Service r , CHURCH SERVICE - wh supplied the entertain- E of honor was. Labor Minister -- - - --- WH 2-'611 cb - P icicering church St S. w A. Mdu►y, M.a. te,a, OAY pR NIGHT 9A5 A. ft fi 11.57 A. IIA. +-tent. Special guest was Mrs. Mike, and Mrs. Starr. : Blas. Our Pickering and Ajax yards will be closed o1; Ethel, Dand, who was present- J with lovely corsage by Seti•eral parties and banquets were held by teacfrers of the ��d Christmas Sunday 11.00 0. lis. "A" Sunday S4" Same Hobrs ed a School, of 23, at' ] L00 a. m_, - with Rev. j = :W. Ptrlton, in charge. People of the WATER DELIVERED N R `� 11.00 English Service (pVemerty A. Elf. �) 11.00 Sunday School (English) •ached, A11 . the group: Mrs Dared was one of the first ladies along with ' Dick, -was un- George B. Little Scarboro, and also the Surpass Chemicals Employees, fir- ' Brownies had eir Christ - Party on Mo Y, Decem west Dunbarton WM. McEACHNIE, prop. ADL Sunday School 1. is P. NL Mrs. Doris who free FStf111ateS Kh& Ri and LaM►nnee mas Of - �� CO,��. Xln pp�� Atrs� 'Kingata+ Rd st+sp Na t-Nvllt:: TEMoe 9-� 31. able to be present, to start the born. ber 17, in the Re& Cross Cen� Evsryerla Weleerlle Church Service 2.30 P. 199 - West Rouge Ladies' Club, with a few members, ten years ago. o•o o West Rau" Hockey League tCe, The girls entertained mot- hers, and presented them with PHONE P11one WH. 2-2171 tEl�gtttlttlt!!st!!!!! During the evening, the Pre- Eldent, Mrs, Winnie Ferguson. Atoms: Rochester defeatedsnlall Providence 3 - ,1: in the first over made themselves The leadersalso Refresh- AA L' AT`a {c 2'1/2/i PlCkeringr Otter. GRACE P�RUIYTEWAN that gifts of "1 .00 game. and Hershey won received a small gift. C►lURCH -.announced each would be given to three Canadians 4 - 3. Goal scorers ments were enjoyed later. � MORNING WORSHIP families throughout Pickering Township, who they felt, need- so far this season in this digin- ion: R. Reynolds 5; J. Keenan 2; J. On Sunday. December 23, weather permitting, the 3rd- KEN and CLARKE Creigh+on, Fraser, " °'"'-"''it R°"I''`t" i OfM"" ed a little extra to make their :. Christmas more cheery. The 4; A. Quick 2; B. Tearne Betts l t R Dear L 'J. Doherty Pickering Guides will be a- round the community, singing P R E N T I�� SUt1DAY scrools ladies were very agreeable to 2; G..GOdman 1; J. Miller 2; I Christmas Carols. + Drynen di Murdoch w... Rous. sd,.el- this, and voted the money be ' A. Kay 1; D. Shaver 1. Penal- R. Reynolds, 2 ! -Sheila and Sylvia Compton E of AUCTIONEERS Baaristers, Solk&ws and 0.30 o.m.•-a year•, sow •.. • sant as soon as possible. A vote of thanks by the members was ties were given minutes; D. Shaver, W. Carle- attended the presentation the Christmas Story in Fab- Uwomead and 'hOBu'is•d for do • - 1t a• n.--wp V Yaa,a . 11 o.w.-Nnn•ry given to Mrs. Ferguson, and all ton and N. Richardson, allwith cant, at Holy Trinity Church,* ��� of Ow►di• cell Ywk Public CeMnW+Iol Rood Sdwol- the Executive, for their work two minutes each. in Toronto; also the dance on r"•ow• K•"•a•V Per�wa► Real Mai• •W •« SANK OP COMIMltC! CNMMslti , 1t mw -All op•.. in the past year, and for those Pee Wass: Red Wings and Saturday, sponsored by the ' ~ boee••k,{e t'�"'' 4W ROUGE HIGHLANDS OR. _ gyro will be on again, next Buffalo tied 3. all while Bruins Sunday School at Fairport 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa - : • year. won over Maple Leafs 4 - 3. - We, . hope Mrs. H. Baths D" SEWICE AT ONE MK1H The local Klu anis, with their families, enjoyed a Christmas Goa? -getters in this dh inion: A Hughes and M. Sloan 3 a- children who have the measles will all be better by Christ- Mid P 0, Phe" Aeirrdt 51W3 rwwwtew P.O. Pb•a• Mark. 201 Telephone RA. 3-3446 set. GWg@1s _ Party, at t%.Rainbow Room. _..on Tuesday, - piece. G. Jones, T. Betts, Ian mag. The flu appears torhe �NTICEs ha" beam estabtebd A•dfo„•en .ewes �s90.- Anglican Cbure,6 where they had dinner and and B. Ridding, K. Loyd, T. too. ��� 0100,1110Mr, "gifts for the children. WarrL D. Farquharson. D. Grigs!`v. I: Hender- Sorry to hear Mr. and hers. Road. � M E and Mrs, Eric Bell and family, Sunnyyslope, are enjgy- Gainer, R son, R. Matten. G. McIntyre. Lavin are' leaving Brock We them the best in their E� R. . 0 E �. M. a SMEPMRD, eA.,DA Ing three months in Californ- M. Pricer C` Richarrison, with wish �. home at Brooklin. .FLEURY 'SOLICITOR SHERRI bo: 1"' Mkorin& Orel. wNiehdl 2-M13 : Ia. one goal each. Penalties to G. ? A Ratepayers Meeting will BARRISTER - Phone - The "Home and School" held Jones, Ian Kay, K. Lloyd. T._': he held <,n we -i-► -nay evening. NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES i their Christmas Concert in the _ auditorium on -Wednesday the Ward. P• Visser, G. Go nes. G. McIntyre, Roddy D -0e, G: Arf- Decerr.',er 26. st 9.00 0. m. Try to et out and give the Board I �^k' '" Ob 1cMtpreri teal * E30 a.m.-Hoy Canrnunlaw 11.00 Prov« B, Ferns and G. Hint- g +1'shi°nd Greet ' furl@/al and a.m.-hlornine Cemmunlew 12th, when a proi-am of mus- th 0zty. support AT. 2.7391 0� AT. 2-libZ tiaDo a.m.-Hely is was presented by the sUpiLs es, all, gettin; twn rriirlu Several of our pupils spent AfltbUiallC@ Service (AN, Sunday) and teachers. A proces_sron- while B. Tearne hart four: M• some time on Friday afternnnn - • 1100 a.m.-Sunday School is dw *�wl#h "O• Come all ye Faithful". S1,�ane 12,. gird ' 1. Henderson skating on Mr. ivlcKemie's MOulsr "- "� Parish Had, .1�11nwed by the JuniGr Chnir•, had 14 minutes each: won over pony}, and later returned to the �� N aldaY v 3a s:3o P ,a, t t.ao o.m.-Nursery (Ai the Parish Hall) under the leadership of M!ss Bantams: Warrir:•s school for hot'eitocolate. = ta,u,da and E.en Y i"t' No. Z Highway. Boys' Choir. with. B 1�'al- 4 'in the F me while Comets beat'Jet= 1 would• to wpointment NESDAY icer, . directing.: Pececsi,;nal -of. in' the second. Goal scorers; Stili of the Pleksring News, (0.00 o.m,-May Conrrnunbrr and r "While Shepherds Hatched", the Senior Choir, under J.• Fortier, B.• Webster. T. Am- bmse, M. Hughes. B. blacDon_ -and those of this community_. A Very Merry Christmas. f I MONUMENTS Telephone tnferd.afona for theSid and Correspondent. Mr. A. Ward, were all enjoyed aid. D. Norton Paul Sloan. M: Your wHitehall 2-3610 by everyone present. A sinT- -Mishwap Mena.ear Werk" �L_'s�'QA e d i11f song ended the muairc of the - ROSSO AUSTIN, Prop. ::_• evening, with the audience "Hark, ' l.R. . tAllrilYy, OwNri• p' ■�'y joining in singing the Herald Angels Sind" Declf "Hoer". 4 : • • -_ -. - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _�_ t ��]��T G. LA Two wee ween of Me -i• lb. 2 k�ay, w••• BUOY , EOUOEfwONTAt1Q -:' the HaEls"; and There Yr .7iJlr , sol A� - ICMtItCM SIRVtC! AND - was awonderful attendance of was ' K; me ssaambland! . SUNDAY SCHOOL Parents a n `freshrrient-s were served at the $QrLav mid SoUdedr _ _ r• :eloele of the evening. 2nd. west Rouge Bmw•n- �� qM• n. .. °' """"' we 4" The ie Pack their mut. �.• 2-2741 PLUMBING isT", e as wedrwedey Mralwg, entertained hers at a party. in tate Schon!, ALPREO IUYES r �Qn S Mhi of s PAL ALL ARE W!lCOM! on Thursday afternoon Dec- `ember 13, with their leaders. 4LFI jMCH ST. N. ids �Iriit P&UMBING BATHROOMS Tlw a.adlrre Roos k apes to Mrs. Marion wel_#t and Mrs. PRESSUM SYSTEMS In keeping will► the true Christmas spirit . we have INAft i•eaM .Dawn Hoh•oyd, assisting them _ . , - - taken the liberty of gree- Ipm furih.r 10401 5-11180 . \Special guest of the afternoon ESTIMATES GIVEN cell ng a Vitt to UNICEF en - �ZiSS _.. Cal-ATlaark wsrR a. lrtile_handicapped _girl .who received Rifts from • the i - Phone WHitahall 2-67T'T you r Mhalf to say thank t Pack. Also, Ma am Conn iss- you for, a busy year. .: g lamer MTs. Davey and • .Carlton were guests of the af- 1-2 inch firply board, regulation size $11.20 AM LUMIXIS tO• �� • . terrrcon. P.�,freshments were served by the Brownies, •. and su ay Black ar Decker 1/4 inch Electric Drill ;;19.95 _ ,everyone enjoyed the party. - '..The Pack has packed a Kamp- % inch firply board, regulation size `--514.95 Portable Saw by Skil Co. 432.93 er of Christmas goodies for, needy family, and their . inch-Eelectrie Drill by. Skil .Co. some two leaders are very proud of _ 2M 4M �f01e' FaQ the effort the. girls . have put Into this good deed. The Pack .TABLE TENNIS BASES • _ ' °TABLE 'TENNIS • TOPS _ will not meet; again till .Jan- 1-2 inch chip board, regulation size :'59.95 uary 9. in the school, . due to Easily assembled or dismantled 3' 11.70 `auNWOOD � watwAr S4161- 432Q Kingston Road St. Andrews West Hill Presbyterian Church AT. 4-4721Church Sh wI North, Pkkerhq Minhttw Rev. F. Conkey, IK A. Manse, 66 Windsor Drlw DENNEY .BROTHERS Prom "11-280 HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.13 AJYL 1. Hof Water, Stew+. Systems red schoel to 00 A.M. -the rain aye, with school be- 1-2 inch firply board, regulation size $11.20 btdolled su ay __- W. H. J. Thompson, .ing-closed. , - Many happy returns of the % inch firply board, regulation size `--514.95 :.,.. rA lerations and Repairs •.. A Friendly welcome Awaits day to the Brown family, of R;dgewogd Road, with Susan's _ -�- B.A., LLB. --`-' _ 2M 4M �f01e' FaQ birthday -on December 11. .TABLE TENNIS BASES • _ ' ~� when srs. ere was eleven years old. MBrown had a birthday on Easily assembled or dismantled 3' 11.70 `auNWOOD � watwAr S4161- the 14th, and Mr. Bob Brown I 1111"iiana, haply 963M OIL FURNACE: � celebrated his on the 20th; also NAMMM and SCUOM _ INSTALLED - to Arlene Allan Rouse Mus Dr. on her sixth birthday, on ELECTRIC TRAIN BOAR For �� operation) 4 ft..x fl, ft., t/sin. thick) - >N.is 4eY �ew,.bw r a.�srt.Repaired AM sh•M Metal shop work ow waawwo a wow.. UNITED CHURCH December 12, and to Thorna Bailey, _ Surrnyslppe, on her 7th This material also recommended for cut-outs for RODMAN HEATING CO. (Ifth N•. 2) birthday, December 18. We wish everyone in the din.. {awn ornaments, ate. -- - - --- WH 2-'611 cb - P icicering church St S. w A. Mdu►y, M.a. te,a, _ strict -�• A Very Marry Christ- :1N1�RIOR AND : Blas. Our Pickering and Ajax yards will be closed o1; Grace Pnebyterian Church. Monday, Deeenmber 24th.Out 11Vhffby branch will ER:OR PA1106 LUTHERAN CHURCH Christmas Sunday 11.00 0. lis. -- Holy, Communion will, be ob- i served on Sunday, December remain •Opel. E•1 WEST HILL c I 1 Il. 10.00 German Service Christmas Eva Candlelight Service 9 P AL 23, at' ] L00 a. m_, - with Rev. j = :W. Ptrlton, in charge. People of the N R `� 11.00 English Service (pVemerty A. Elf. �) 11.00 Sunday School (English) •ached, A11 . $gioWs 60setings to Our Custonw& lk i The Young _ (2rurch are holding a Candle- .Friends All Services at the , Galloway Rd. Public sehoel. Between �� a• Bu .!tight Service, in the church, on free FStf111ateS Kh& Ri and LaM►nnee -Sunday next, .• at 7.00 P. m _ Special tnivic, with selection Lyme, soaoist. A - �� CO,��. Xln pp�� Atrs� 'Kingata+ Rd st+sp Na t-Nvllt:: TEMoe 9-� 31. �yplp CHRIST 111 TIR COMIAfINtTY INiGE /Res by Mn Jim Evsryerla Weleerlle Spada! lawitatiQn to all mem- dth ►ICKa Rlue AMAX - wHITSY Rev. BrvlasI.- Edwalar, Pushy __ .. kaon eco Md to. tl � , �as��.a.■ era.., a,-�o.....-a.nr.r _ .. . _ ' � .' c- - y THURSDAY, :..DEC fEIE Thi -- �IC�CE# M10 - b1E1M� -. _ -- _ P Nine Y hoose from the Ajax Hospital, 811s We hope she will be in tip -tog' S y g .: shape agaprr soon , - The Ftdrport Beach Indies' Candle -light and Carol Ser IDGES 'NEWS Assoc. enjoyed their Christmas vice at Fairport United Church k' -- - - .social, on Monday night, at the Liverpool Road. South. on the 1 - home of Mrs. G. McLean Fair- 23rd, at 7.30 p. m. This will pert-lu "'s. About twenty lad. be followed by a social half TM Pickering Minstrels — hour., in the church hall. Marry Pickering Township i" will be on the third Tlresday in- Mrs. Lucy White, Claremont, reeidenRs saw the fine perfor- �� ��,,,,,,.� ,.� t�sassties ew�se, s.a.w January. formerly of. Commerce Street, aSorry to • hear little Cathy here, underwent surgery on nunee of the Pickering Min- strels, which, no doubt, some Curnsndngs will be hospitalized her eye, in Oshawa General :::+r�E11�i11EIi1iM41�A1 at Oshawa, for a few days, but Hospital, on December 14.' We o! our tax money supports. all hope her stay in. hospital When the, idea of the minstrel hopes to be home for Christ- � >0� - will not be too'lorrg. show was forrutzlated mos „many 1t� ar aEr rsrorrths ago. it was with the t ' Mrs. M. Cook had 'a Christ Mrs. John Henderson, who i " °t mas Party in her (tome last underwent surgery in the Osh- tho�ught of turning over mon- W k ,, awa Hospital, is progressing les • raised to the Community ! Thursday. All. ladies from Dun- ' Centre Buil'diM Fund , fair Church and' their friends nicely; and expects to be home The hours of time and effort- '?. ' were invited. An enjoyable ev- scan_ put into the show by the per- ening was had The United Church Women, porins and arganby t was yy s� ! of Fairport United Church held J Mittrgaret Louise, and Eliza - freely given for the ultimateParkinson are hav- their meeting on December 13, beth Jean - x comzrrencing with a pot -luck :. gdod of the whole township. B Ing their tonsils removed on They knew putting on a show �► as December 20. luncheon, followied by the giv o! this calibre would incur » tIE At the Home & School meet- ing of gifts, and the regular Costs. The biLrs, are Ing on. December 5, the teach- meeting. The Election of Off s rtrstriag .in, one of the largest era .and children who took part iters for 1962, resulting as fah i b for the rental of the Highn r in the program, made an en- lows: President, Mrs. Robt School Auditorium. Price tags , joyable everting ' for parents Balsdon; Vice -Pres. , Mrs. Jno and friends. They had a beast- Rawbon; Treasurer, Mrs. V .for rerW of the auditorium ._.' Brown; Rec. SeNt N t'y iful Christmas Tableau. and y., Mrs. J for aevRn nights, was $310.00. .a• _ �s,.:+il At -'the ?)ecemmber general _ - - :_ the lovely singing by the Patterson Corr. Sec'ty., bi s _,,� '� — - : "" + =ti=- d school choir. was very much W. OBrien; Convener, Mrs ' raeetft of Bay Ridges- .,,�rw - ' Exec-.. ",,,,,,""' _ appreciated This was only a H. Holmes. Installation at the ,Ratepsyers, Assoc..solve was directed to join with '" - small part of -the program, and next meeting, January 10. ` oothes. such -groups in the town- a M '•Y' , we are sure everyone enjoyed The U. C, W. are intending w the. recitation by a group of to hold a Bake Sale and Sale ship to request the high School The 1st Ear Ridges Scout Troop and the 1st Sty Ridges Cub Pack presented ttreir Boyd reconsider its invoice. children, of the poem • .'"!'tre of Work, on February 14. More with the purpose of .substant- flap in a special eeremeny last Sunday. Shown here 9aft to right are. Mr. Burnie Alight Before C3sriatrnas". on this later. , asize It reducing its siIt should p�M Scout flag, R. Liseumbe' Soot Master, Calvin Cadger, Sean, Rtibert Join, _ Church — The United Church Women be palated out that the "Min- :'. Cdb, D. NAdCsy Cub Master and Mr.. Cadger pesen1M Cub flag. - Phoso, by Paseret► Ibev. F. Wellington delight_ are catering to the weekly din• s e poi were well aware there ed both -adults and children, ner of the newly -formed Bay _ ..._ . rvotrld be charges for the hir- with his mazW musical talents, Ridges Kiwanis Club. The Wed - Jing of the auditorium, but complaints from residems with repairs are possibhe: and his talkft denary 'Tiny" meetings are held every lilted: sasrelT►► a oorrrrrrtadty effort of wet basements have not gone 00"o FAI RPO RT at the annual Ciuistnps Can- �aY, at 7.00 p. m sue type deserves a . break— ung; the Corporation Though it is' hardly the sea- cert. in Dunfair Baptist ` This is a busy week for an _ 4310 is a lot of pay. maintains that little can be son for such discussions. a -BEACH -Church. The Beginners' Class the little folk as well as the 0 0 0' done to rectify wet basements lengthy report on the Sandy sang a lovely carol, and little adults as the big day .draws Wet basements in Bay Rid- during the wirrCer months, 'but Beach Park project was sub- -=Happy birthday to Margaret Miss Herdman gave a nice nearer. ges war; also discussed at some -advised residents to inform C. rnitted to the meeting, by the Newman. who is seventeen welcome address. The children ]e tlL A repbr from - B. C. in writing, of ..their corn„special: • study conrnrittee" set years old -on December 24; - to enjoyed -the' fruit and candy meeting this week, and , their. alVgt Building Corporation- to pi�• and send a carbon up to' investigate facilities. Kathleen Watkins, who will be treats at the close of the ev- Christmas Party on the follow- dated ollow- tter to the Rate- costs etc. Investigations Prov, seventeen, on 'December 27. ening. Ing week, December 28. an Association letter, regard- copy of the le _ bg this problem was read to I payers' Association. Orly with ed purchasing existing park and to Donald Mclean who 'fire Hi -Teens will have their Mr. D. Holmes will preach • the meel.ing. -Jin his reply. C. copies of such letters •in tow equipment offered for -sale. will be thirteen years old on regular meeting on Friday, at the morning service Sunday t B. G President Noe] Zeldin will the Association be able to and, renting the land from the December 31. the 21st. at 6.30 p. m. Youth next. Mr. G.-- Simpson, at the ad viral the gathering than %c't in the spring• when such Ontario Hydro Commission. . Mrs. R. Magee has returned Time Club will have a regular evening service. was not really a practical pro- _- ject for this Aswdation. The membership agreed with the IF+S- AMW� committee, and Sandy Beach - park will net be leased by the BA r RIDSwest Cornerl-�— LAZA OUR CHRISTMAS SALE IS IN FULL SWING NOWT 1. Those Bay Ridges resfaerits HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK j usrng public transportation « will be interested to learn the 1FOR JUNIOR - Hotcey sticks,. PvEks, Bicycles, Sleighs Association is approaching the Gray Coach Lines to have, a s shelter constructed at the cor- -FOR DAD Tools, Appliances, Snow Shovels, etc.- .ner of the Base Line and, Liv- erpool Roads. .FOR MOM Cornigware, Pyrex, Appliance ss, etc. 0 0 0 It was was also announced that Pickering . Township Council SPE a has .passed a aw re-zonine :VALUED AT $19.95 SPECIAL ONLY — $VL311 the East Side' Liverpool R d. - • {torn Tatra to the Shell prop- -. Drop N and see us - Ask for our free colourful toy catalogue erty for off!& buildings. The buildings will have -exterior YOU MAY USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY -AWAY PLAN appearance of homes. and will he available to a. specific emup of professional people, includ- MAINiman MUNIVINVINmansommumu i ins doctors. The.Bylaw is Are- ` sently in the hands of the Ont;- AY RIDGES BUSINESS. DIRECTOHY - acro of re i card 'for apo- • B royal before it -becomes "law". s; 0 0 0 Finally.- the - Association members .agreed . the' ¢roup ICeky's Hair fcon-O-Wash appeal to- the Public School a Board for reds^ed rental r.`.. f� n 24 Hours Dail rite when the Ratepayers' l; Stylesin the'llayview Heights School «Jw �y Assirciation meetings are .held -Bay Rjdges Plaza Auditorium. Present Fee per Liverpool Rd i Old Orchard night is $15.00. Phone 839-3806 _ o n 0 • " �•'.� •; " IThe President and Executive -' 'of the RatepayersAssociation �. . Mac's Mlik brant+s Smoke I Would like to take this ippon- Q ; tunity to thank all residents " for their interest and support - a 9 A. M. - 11 P. M. $3940025 ,t. Jul Herne Milk SSe during 1962, and to Wish Each Gift Shad _ Z p- c. 2 qt. jug all Jersey 47c and Everyone, the Happiest + Christmas, and A Joyous New Mac's enriched bread 24 ounce TOYS, RECORDS, SUNDRIES Year. - - - — - .�i 5 �r „c 0 =Face rt some thin shave �o be �mj�orted� SAY RIOQ�ES' PLAZA, South Liverpool Rd i Old Orchard This' week four n+on local g ` merchants have pla•ed se+Ner- _ Is•ments In the Say Ridges But would a buffalo do as well? The trouble is that we Canadians import + r. business director.: W hope. the tt o much for our own. good. Weare, in fact, the world's greatest importers of . NATALIET� S residents of the area will pat- I. —.—. —ronin• their local stores. It Man ufaCtUred goods. - - - -- fine LlnenS & 'Fish & Ch'S all helps to keep business in Look at these figures which show the average yearly expenditure on imported the area. 0 0 0 marwfactured foods for the people of four nations: + Liverpool Rd. Bay Ridges is becoming a.� .Canadians -3235 per.person. Americans—$35.per person: British—$15 per Want s Wear PICK-UP ORDERS very pretty picture this week as the outdoor lights aria the ' person. West Germans— $60 per person. • j ; 'BAY RIDGES PLAZA -----Phone 839-0014 tre go up. During the holid- ays olid- If each of us reduced our import buying by just $100 and diverted that Phone i39-3771 ays�you• should take a' drive money to the purchase of Canadian products, the province of Ontario would j around the area and enjoy the aim 600,000,000 vital dollars which would help provide 60,000 new jobs ! J Te P. Restaurant lovely colours while they last. 8 000 Every consumer should satisfy himself that there is no Canadian equivalent Thank Youbefore he reaches out his hand for an imported product. By becoming "label -- - - aW Motel At this time, the News, tak- conscious," he.wiH probably find -that often habit has led him to the imported MORE OPPORTUNITY �. S 'se this opportunity to Sar a rA•'Vn`b0 of progress and 00- Barberh Good Food at Reasonable big thank you to all these kind product. The Canadian product, alongside, may be just asgood. Buy #hat, and portunlfr for the p•opre and people of may Ridges who by - Prices help,create the 60,000 jobs that Ontario rteedsfet,#he Prosperity of all people MMlsrfrbe V osarro., t • -BAY RIDGES T Our Take-out Orders subscribing' advertising, job „ -Shopping Centre Try i Chips printing and submissions of - A news Items for this paw* have Lt"rpool' i Ori Orchard Mambrrgot i Not Dogs I made our association� y e O V E R N M E -N T G F O N T A RIO "TRADE C R USS A D E Ridges very pf _ o - �S YOU NNW 1w L J I - T� 1 A VHtY J.. lk