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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_01_03- ,A _ t Pic r9• VOLK NO. 0 NO. 13 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, -1%3 PRICE - 10c For COPY ` • I fta ing V1 r Claremont Telephone' Operators Honoured By Presentation Of Wallets for Service Miss Carol James, daughter of Mr. and'.%lrs. Edgar James s Brock Road., who is -twenty- of �• ..; '.,. t> �- _ E;, one years of age, ' Editor T , TOC Alphacate, offi.cial,'or•gara• { 1 of the oixtaria , Temperance ;.. i Federation's Youth Group ri ^' was the speaker before Lnrew-- . hundred teen-agers at a Prov ince-wide Conference held last .;r'. I� iw.. J•, t.. Y week. l Mr. and Mrs. Joan Ashton •:5 •, I Y • t. ` h :. ..., ...and.rni1 t fa Park Road, orS 7 spent Christmas with lois bro- .�'•-� "� ther• Mr. and Mxs: ii- •.S. Ash :. ton, Toronto.' . Wcs_w a f . Mr. and Mrs. John. Marks ;spent Christmas Day vtr�th Mrs. Marks' mother at Wjar ton, and :on' Boxing Day, with > I' Mr. Marks' parents at Oriilia 'Visitors at -the C- 5. Bry UPI ant's over the holidays were r x .. aa's the Dick Freem` Oakville- the. vs n Seth. of Islington; the Reg �1!! Geh's, of Toronto; the Mehar Ws, of Windsor: the, ],?ick-:,- 10 7ick tr; m ~I ti Freeman's Sr„ of Oshawa and _ . Ithe F. Donrieliy's, of Oshawa Mr. and" Mrs. Bruce Hog' arth and family spent New, •..-,.. ^ Year's. Day with Mr. Hog .a arth's parents, .at Hamp Mr. 'and Mrs. Jeal and family spent with Mr. Lou Sc t", C to R Louella Robertson, Maud! Middleton, Hazel Sanderson, .Hazel Carruthers, Doris Dolphin, Minnie Evans, Margaret Wilker Photo Pubn'•TMmas 7 na, and New Y �'tre Village of C:ar•c! c•nt a system. purse. The gifts were pies= Evarts with 19. Others include . it was a thoughtful gesture' Warrens. week ago,. honoured seven of A presentation was ma rated by Mr. 'Chas. Cooper. `Mrs. Louella Robertson 13:. to show these women that the Coxsgratulations °' .. the Bell Telephone switch- to the ladies at the borne The years of service by the "Miss Doris Dolphin with 9 work and the., favours they Mss• N. R Sir board operators, those who Mrs. Luella Robertson. operators totals 89 and Mrs. years: Mrs. Hdzel Sanderson 'did for so many peisons over. We - - on ,-' had been on duty', at the time lady - received an -en. ed Margaret Wilker with 20 . is 8 years; and Mrs. Hazel Car-— the years. the arrival of their first r of the change -over to `the' dial ' leather wallet and change closely followed by, Mrs. M. n4hers, 7 years. grandchild. a son. born to 1ldr. .' , a . / Donald Stwrtreed, Mrs ., Mf . , g of Windsor', Decembier 26. Mr. an Reeve C. E.' Morley's Inaugural Address -f Board . Members = and dstrght spent Margo aer, , $andira, spent New Year'• arn�rs ' oo To' e To BeNamed Yet with Mrs Fraser's parents, A a :ratter of uv-,�regt, 'l tures for school-lurposps� for Mr. and MTs. C A Stetxiit. look back over the previous w uch we are committed have Ch and Mrs.. rich . spent years and noted various things been taken care • of and this I - At the final meeting of the Christmas 'at Fonthitl. 11 which I have ,su;_-e'sted in the -should improve our position. �� Pickering Township Council, . Mrs• Ray Fenton; of Town_ with r:. pari and i am pi eased to �c'e as far 'as debenture debt is veer s Mrs. Jean McPherson asked to spent Christisas 04Y: vvftF; .i that a number of th.�rrt have -concerned. _ "when it would be possible to Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fentom v been acoomglsherl but some This problem ._of. . sanitary Farmnrs of Pickering, N'I rrl:- have an elected board for the and Mr. Aaron Fenton, of the sti'1 „remain . ur• the area of sewers 'has, of course, been ham and Vaughan To%vn r'l. i. High Schoal" '.. She said ,she University - of Toronto, win • thin ;s to be chine: if and when discussed .by Council eontfnu- will have their "ascnssment �'TQ �� had -ho to See the Ajax spent he. Cnr w hip Council. Ped t Istrrras vs�atr< Possible. ' Amoral these, prof- 211y for. at least 5 or 6 years. Pro aired before: Prem- High School dmp"from the.• with his parents atrly the far emost ,-and most in . fact off and on since we ier John Robarts, at Queen's i Hama Committees Area, as we have two of our Mr. John S. Baladon has:, `!I 1� been taken to Ajax Hos ' serious is the ue`tion of .Sew- installed water in 1954. , � Park, on Wednesday, January own, to look after. ltd again, with is poor heart :f there is I also note that I:have been fff 16•• Rewe Sherman .Scott 'said p t srhene we'can work and .hammerim away since 1958 A local committee has been I- Pickering Township Council• it would be impassible to el- Condition. ' ' annninted ,to attend: and will I last week, at their final meet- _Mr. Merv. Johnston, ,. yPhicitwili'rriale:it financially 'at least, on the purchase art a eci the'Boarci until there was , sibe for . us, anti ity. us. I building or the construction of include ;�I^s,crs Elliott Ila r- I in; 'of 1962, named their a'�rd of Education. He add- beth St:' was hates +=- nrean you and I the ratepayer. a building,, to house` our truck in<gton, Jrrc. Tran. MIS: Ll+)yd _Standing Committees for the ed in his car 1 d IM that because' thg Federal 0 to finance the system -of and• other ertuipment and I MoKraq ami their Solicitor, year 1963• and Provincial Gorernments ready to retu nitan sewage d:s .:rat and 'sti'li think .this is 'a rriatt2r <;f, bIi . Jamr� MrCaliurm ay -so much in grants. Ahey work; when. Srrr al YCnb:net 7iinisters m n e na VWctant to turn the was struck They 'are t th first- meci • P< t ek 1. r.-cesca-y mainten cca�,Sser i pr..•ne rrnuortan,le. - chair a , : would be driver had opemlion of a : 15fWa ent Another' question :that 'I wit . t Irl` on 'the co rtrr^nc^ -School over to ONE municipal- , r y J ntel ,in•w: Finn, J. W, ,S�> v 1 `secure. Men• pla:rt, we sl.'briieg.tt tyro- Ince to ser cin 1 -red ic.- Rands 8 Bridges T.s J, ity, - ed .to Lith els rfr�lntione�t either bn contract or by doing et', �'. nator �.�' �ictn.' aft �Irs; II•^!r; i� ;n; lIe;,:'s Flarve The Reeve asked ,Council to u� �� c Fat the arrteex^3 mePt'.ng .a` tF� it oursel4e�s.' to undertake the ; Flrin tti' :%S� :�+'.:Y �t'n.ster �, an;. RMss Dcakin: submit names for the Board," anti --his ca, 'Ra;ep< ger . in NovePni�ec, I zaba,e dis►wsal for the •.�'a of A 'T''c''iltui I1 ' ? t: • z. .i, Finanee & Personnel: M. J. cis 4Ir.' Donald McPherson*s ed. G.;' ,II lirn+',. f)r; . B. P.I.- Mr. and Georre. Su>gested that we should look. tae residerit:. This I'TI:•oposcdJ. 4i:,wbra�, A4. J. Gr:enin�; term on the Board expires thin iirto the possibility of how in 195R'and a�a n in 1459 and"1 mr,nd, -Oniar:b Mdine, and ;and H. ��'ank. gena, and so far, his. and the, rigs' daughtelN► rl, is i1f, s rimy peopi� conlii afford to witixrut quite_ �o uLift, 111 ti ^ ' rxrk--East• t- Pollee, � -of '-fifes W. Cook. Fair- �hawa Hospria"j, a res eornmuie-their cost of sani-_'pliasis .each year v:n: thst RO�s Deakin, LIc�. J. \IcPher- port Beach, stand for appoint- a car accident on the y - --- -- .. Road, near Caremo taffy` sewers thereby saving: -time. However, I thin the Fall Tenders For son and H.. Spang. merit'. themselves a considerable time has come when we must -".Public Utilities. Hubert suffered a broken b ,r frti� w ., sincere good . wis - �,,,., -. amount 'of money and to see do• sornethinn about 'this and «tank, W. • J. Greening, Ross Mn. James Dalley received s complete if these payments would re- T thintc it would be fairer for New Kosp�f dl -Deakin. a painful - injury recently, duce ,the amount the Corpora- all citizens if garbage was co- Bylaw Enforcement and when she caught her thumb h Mr. and Mrs. James I tion would be required to bor- lected by the Municipality. $2,348,000 "Property: Harvey Spang, in the car door, chippiQr the have her .parents 14ir a i Mrs. -T. J_ Bryant,'SurAaerlatset- row' to ,a reasonable limit. In This'would do away with the Mrs. J. McPherson and M. J. bone. , this connection it should be. complaints of some residents A call for, tenders for the f M6w•bray. Mrs.: Wrn. McEachnie, Jr: • """ th them fpr.. Nem )(ear's, rioted that we have now paid •about the•annoyance of neigh- $2,348,000 Ajax and Pickering., Welfare de Public Relations: entertained her.aunt, Miss Ida Day.: off another year on. -our water 'Hours burning garbage. , The General Hospital was announ- W. J. Greening, Hubert Wank Cook, of.•Toronto, on Wednes- Mr.: and Mrs. Vin. M Esq :.since November and our Fire. individual cost I believe would ted, today by its Board Chair and M. J. Mowbray. day, pie Sr., Find' her'Niece"'Mit' Hall and new Fire Engine are be about the same per 'home. man, R. D. Thomson. Cay. , 1€eith, husbapts,•: ►-.4:...- paid_'•for with the exception of May•I express to you all the With the call for construe- ' son , last of Ottawa, with brie.'payment of $2,000.00: In very 'hest wishes for a Hap tion bids it .is anticipated .the ; Red Cass To Fold Annual them, last Friday. addition another year's �deben- and Prosperous 1963. first stages of work on the : Mr. and Mrs.C. G Flattop aa^i new' building will comm^race • ed and Mrs. Year's PiEv aPartt,••' in the ea. spring - of this Meeting, Thursday, :January 10th at and Mrs. Stones, Party, I • + • year. The .. 110 -bed hospital —...... A is -week P�ckerin , Y. �„s_ -- - - - Guest speaker at the ann- Division of Citations for mer NK SCHEDULE irV, up-to-date scrv;ces for the Mon y, 3>30-5:30 - Hockey • • I nal' meeting of the Pickering itorious service to individuals - Teams Receive Trophies - area's 35,000 residehL-. I Township and Village Branch •and organizations within the 7;00 p;n,. _ : Public Skatin ir,• The Board Chairman said iii of the .Canadian Red' Cross township—this �o be a stir- charge. that building materials and j Society, on Thursday,January rise to the in rviduals con- . The formal presentations of from Fairport Beach. equipment for the new hos p Tuesday. 3:30-5:30 Hock v;: P 10, will be -Mr..Albert Batten, cerned. 7:00 p.m. Public skate, charge the Pickering. Township Soft- The Livingston Trophy 'for ital ..will _be 'purchased •locally Business' Administrator of the Refreshments' will be ser-- IVednes:lay 3:30-5:30 skat- ball League Trophies was held Minor Girls was presented to where it is economically feas= . Canadian Red Cross Blood ved after the meeting.free 7 on Saturday, I),ecember 15, in the Champion team. from Dun- ible. It is honed many local I in„ f p. m. Public skit= 1 Transfusion Service, Hamilton 'I;his should prove a most ing, chane the Rouge clue: barton tradesmen will take part an i w}io recently -1 --returned -from _.interes.tin _meetirrg,.,and the_ _,_Thurs_3:30-5:3�- kpv_ Hall. The Champion Squirt eaf the construction. g League President. Mr. Ed. from West Rouge was .presen- He said in the announce- co-ordinating ' Red Cross . Rei- Branch Executive takes this 7, p.m : Public skate, .charge _Hannah, introduc4d those who ,ted with the Taylor Trophy, meet that residential and in- ief Assistance, after the opportunity to welcome all Friday, '3:30 -5:30 - Hocke were to make the presents- The team from East Wood- dustrial fund canvasses con- 'earthquake in Iran. He per- who are interested in the 7. p.m. -Public skate, chs tions to the team coaches, lands, .Champions in the Pee time at a steady pace, and ' formed a similar task in Brit- work of the Red. Cross, to Saturday - 8 a.m� 11ti.' '+ These included: Reeve' $her• Wee Division, were presented the current total exceeds ish Honduras after the hurri- come and see the impiove- hockey; 1.-4 public skating,' (375,000. Both the County of carte in 1961, and in 1956 -' 7, ments' which have been made charge, 4=6, hockcy; , V p. m. man Scott, Deputy -Reeve Mrs. with the Ajax Advertiser Tro- was Administrator at the H. i'n�eGr building, and hear of pt.tbUe skating, charge i Jean McPherson, Mr. Shaver, 'phy. Ontario and the Ontario Hos- @ of the Red Cross Hungar-. -the Branch's work, which 'ia, ",funday - No hockey, Pub - Mr. Don, Hopkins; Mr. George. The Ehamplon`' -'team froin -pital Services” Comrrnissinn inn Relief Operation in Vien- of a very high standard, tic skating, afteriroon'anit, ev- ....Moore, and Mrs, Nora. Living-. Frenchman's -Bay- was present- have approved grants, for the stop., ed with the Advertiser Tro- new hospital. na, Au-ctria: In 1953, Mr. Bat- Anyone .who contributes to string. The Champion team from :P,hy for Bantam Boys. _ f ten -was the Canadian Repres- the annual campaign, is 'con- Week days 10 cents. gatnr- GreenW was presented The Brock's Bowl Trophy - NO RIDERS PLEASE , entative on the UN Red Cross sidered a member. The Red day, Sunday, under Id, IOc: with the'"ijax Advertiser Tro- for . t Boys was kept to War understand that Pick- 'Team for the -exchange ; of Cross Building. is - on - the ._Over 16,•25 cents.. Gr�uP� t with for Intermediate Girls. bed to the Champion 'Bring -Township Council has Prisoners of war, in Korea. Brock Road, at the 4th. Con- wish to rent the rink shoulri - The Pickering Township Tro Tc+ n . -from Brougham, as passed a motion that no one Another feature of the meet cession. The ,meeting .is on— contact Don iYeudersp �f , h resented ip ro there was no one present but township em'leyees'sha(I . � will be the: presentation, Thursday, January 10, at 8.00 942-04�y or Ross) at - p Y P by a member of the Ontario 'p. tit.. 942-1284: ;IChant*n.Juvenile Girls.teosn. from firottgham, 8t: the hall. ride in the Volkdwa9ons r ., --ya• t -r> .',. .. ,. .. /:: Vie' . • � • , , ,�' " '' ., • • ` •'.. • •' '. . _ .moi- ` -4. • .. / � �, -`. J ' f V. I A- '• j !:' /! l - -'� TrtE PKED#NG NEWS Day". Yt t" an aced man walked with difficulty to the toot � � >�o� � Clx Hou To. � es, • detwl<s'a gold light cad 'placed a- wristsin thereat:ntolargeis In Fraro- Walter T- 4hcroson` C~ :- �. EITJ I LIS 1 E! 1811 les�ted every Thureda�► - ' Portion and gorgeous in beauty. A reporter, noticing and com- paring the wealth of the wreath with the apparent poverty of the old gentleman, walked up, examined the wreath and found ,- ` ' WIRKTER SOLKRO1t NOTARY P13dliC by The News Prmftw and Pxbli&Ww Compmw h0mind n Socortd Ciao Mail Matter Pott Office Dept, Ottawa, lift iASCRIP1tON R#TiS: $2 0 per Maar — Ydbd Sblat $&N itK 7wIs BARRY MURKAR, Edifar thereon affixed a note "They put on tris shoulders more than he could bear, and so he was shot at dawn." it not a fact, that land. and the owners of it have placed upon it and them, a greater .burden .than . they can bear. And from whenc8 cometh that burden? From the . demands COMAMSSIONER FOUR OATHS i < - Ulephonet WML%hoH 2-0910 Noo d vi" Corner of Old Plant Rood on No. 2 H4hW" ANUITISINS MTES VM RIft M _ .--: of the Province for standards of education and school houses away beyond our ability to pay. Is it not a fact that in the years surrounckng •1840, the �- - "p _ Municipal authorities came into beim and that they were given definite responsibilities to assess, to rate, (as to mills), to .aevy (for the payment of taxes) and to collect by what- .Don-ald G. Crossley.. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTi._ r .Tk���t ;.. b Itis not too many years ago., that the Scouting' and Guiding• • Movement, in. this area was just something we read about, as taking place in other communities. During the past few years, there has been a strong _movement all over this area and almost every comm- unity has it's Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies. and. they are all very active. This type of thing is very good for -* growing boys, and.girls. We know something of what can be learn- ed, having been in Scouts some years ago. The train- ever means to them possible? This is the duty of the Mun- icipal authorities of the Township of Pickering, as set up in our Township Council Fa Reeve, a Deputy Reeve and Coun- cillors) whose duty is to assess (or under their direction to cause to be assessed); to rate, to, lelry; and collect (or cause to be Collected) taxes, and is not the burden somewhat lifted from the shoulders of the Reeve and Council if the. assessment is high (making rating low)? But, Consider the other side of the coin. Is it not a fact that if the. assessment were low, the rating would of necessity be high? Is it not further the case, that the Assessor is .instructed to. assess a sum equal, at a given mill rate, from whiclf%the Council- rr1ay have moneys for their estimates; and mind you, the TORONTO - 13 Raitdde Rd., Don MI14 _ X147-5516 A1AX pL^ZA RESIDENCE _ - Ajar 942-1211 - P+dceriny tM2-936s . SOf1Ap PROTiCTION , A. R. F�ORTIE-,R-INSURANCE ing and knowledge gained can be of use during a life- time and the experience will not be forgotten with age. This Saturday, the local Scouts are conducting a bottle drive to raise funds. It is a grand opportunity to get rid of those old bottles and help a local Sseut movement• at the same time. The boys will -be out in the morning, from 9 a. m. to Poon. estimates are made only ort a yearly basis. Ung these ciicurrat . is it not .unfair to. lay the burden only on the shoulders of the Assessment Comrrussioner, wh6in I do not know and whom I have yet to meet. and take the burden off the 'Council who are the''speptiers .of the money? The Assessor is merely an official at a salary appointed by those who, by. our, vote, are elected to Council. Is it not fair assume that the Council have direct r spon3ibility in the matter , of assesssrtent, rating,,levy and collection? They, having this autlrgrity, why shift the blame • CPN NE ATla� ik 2.016 - FIRE — AUTO — 111rE — • C►1i{JKTY , Hardware Ltd. At .this time we would like to highly commend the men and women of this district who are spending so many hours each week, with our young people. ibese people are doing a grand job and most par- ents are aware of it, although seldom get a chance to,payers publicly say it: We will say it for them. to one person wfia is striving to- obtain for them the moneys they require to administer the financial set: up -of f this tow yip, - i Is it not strange that tyro 'Councillors are appealing their assessments? I ask the - question—Why? Is there not sortie• thing that should be corrected? Is it ' not time that the tax- should 1ulosv the truth, the whole truth atxi nothing but the truth. C. L . L PAII+f'i . HQU=WMZII, Gti.ltA, , • _ .. POW'lif R NOWNRS (TORO, IA" SM • 402111111111110 ~ _ �A Perls � - - Recently .we attended a local Cub meeting and were amazed at the order and discipline that is kept with P these young boys. It .would almost appear that the leaders can do a better job, keeping them in line than the parentic. It's a- fine work that is being done and r D° our not go back to -the days when we, seemed PPy tki the services of Ernie Baker and Mrs. Spang who w" 3'or some undetermined reason, discharged, and a nom, whose same I do hot real, was given the task Baker carried so . well over the years? The -new thatlaafer man. serving a shorttime and apparently finding *v ZOBIdBAnK PLAT l . AT. !-iii our hats are off to the leaders of the boys and girls in Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies. burdeond his capacity, resigned his.appointment. Then I beliur present -Assessor was appointed. .Is a truicar that "uneasy lien the head that wears the crown". Our Reeve and Council have asked us' to give them that Crown, and although their heads tie uneasy in these days are we unfair to ask them to faL�e up to the duties that lie before them. -and not heap. or permit to be heaped, any, further burden or hurt upon their Assessor? Further. I question the legality - of the suggestion that the township Council delegate the authority of -assessment to the County Assessor. Here. a maxim of -law comes in. nam - ely: ."delegatus non potest delegare.", meaning "a delegate cannot delegate" to another the duties for which he was elected. ems. with my old friend Heber -Ibwn, who is reportedA� as having said "it is for the birds'. 'The farmers, I am- given to believe, are 'going to the Prov - It is the Provincial and (or)_ Federal, Governments which - r e a t O Y 3 O R WEV ' MONUMENTS 0 OF DISTINCTION of THREE GENERATIONS Y ' �� LtdoI os St43 0' 111 E N T S Fernw Pklkoring .Township Resident Passos'ln Windsor Joseph Hence Madi11,91. Harrow; Ont., owner_ and Russell•- operator of a funeral parlour in RnTc+w spine 1908. died on Monday last 'at the Mermpol- M Hospital, Windsor, - after a abort inness. NW, Madill. was born in -Aud- ley, and moved tai the Harrow district_ in 1902. He taught selroai at Colchester"Public School for a few years before Haraox : a daughter, "Mm Os- w-ald (Lucille) Dingwall, of Saskatoon., and two brothers, of Detroit., and r7 red C.. of Toronto. Service and interment took en place on Thursday, at Green- la -%.%".n Cernetery. Windsor. �+++et 1 The Hollinger family Bath- I Bred to have' their annual I New Year Dinner in Cherry- buyi.g a furniture store, in 1901L He was elected Clerk of Col- ehes'ter :South Township in ^ Wield for thirty- wood Hall, G_ uests came from Claremont. Highland Creek. Audley, Torento and Rouge Hills.. We .extend congratulations ,ince. can and should seek means to relieve the tax burden charged only against the land. I feel in the application -to 'the farmer -4 ..to the Premier. of the Province, that he will see fit- to review, the situation, be in sympaathy withthe.- burden and with the .Federal Govern - -- O N U - DUNDAS ST. EAST 101NI.Y ... _ 41 .9-3= served as - al► from 1910 hw r ditec-. 'w Church. in dur. Sf5 wife was �Owi .4%— ftie� 5t Charter _�.t of the Ki. ;_Edward :�. A. F. & A.0t.. and had his 50 -year Jubilee.. tidr. Madill was also a dember of the, Har-- Club: - are: his widow,- •a son, J. Hartley, of to air. and Mrs. McEwen, who were married- quiejUy ag the United •Church Parsonage.- in, V6'hitetiale, on Saturday, Dec- ember 29: We 'welcome .them to our conarrunity... Ray Taylor was at home -tor-Christmas vacation, He has been quite ill• and un- I .der medical care.- Newton Laughlin was re- elected. School Trustee. at the annual Ratepaytxrs' . Meeting, on December -26. 'There have been many of -the usual Christmas gatherings in this neighborhood. ' .. mento or even through his own gave-rnment, relieve, this trem- endoud burden. ported '�in the paeans, remarked that the assessment in the Towrt�hip df Pickering was high in view of the fact that in our immediate past' he, through a procedure of law and in the_. Courts, brought. an action for an. increase in our assess- ment at a time when our Township was asking for a deacrease and that hearing of--th-t action instigated by the said County Assessor our application for reduction in assessment was re- fused and an .additional... assesf; ant vyas a(tded. I saw thea, sir. Editor, .and- I expre$sed city opinion to you at the time: that such action • presaged difficultnes, higher 'assessments and burdens such as we are now experiencing. Turnung now. to` arrother aspect -that arises not only in m . conversation, but in my thought and that is .-the Planning Board was" condemned• for exacting a $500 levy to consent to a conveyance of a small lot from a larger area .of land. I ' ,;COOPER BLOCKy��• , CALEDONIA ROM— TORONTOlo0years, = .. —BLOCKS $ SOCKS-` % . _ STRUCTURAL STEEL = - - - CRANE RENTAL `` .. STATION ROAD, iCiiF <: - �' P � /MI �nm WN. 2'19" -..;--WA- 2-5-1 — . "911 maintain `that there is no justification, either moral or: legal, _ for this levy aril when 'you ask those in authority what 1111111111111111110 it .ts' for, they either do not know.. or it is' for something'in LETTER TO THE EDITOR the far distant future. ' _ It may be well to draw their attention- to an accepted and a lonR-standing principle of law, and I ;quote, "It is not under this Act competent to .a Municiliality to creat• a revenue un - The Editor, Tho Pkkorieg News. known in its purpose and afterwards invent means of spend. As you are well aware, it has not been my habit to ing the money so collected.': ,Assessments,_ -ratings and levies write letters to you, or In • any way, through are for the period n one year not for the satisfaction r g your newspaper future• generations and when the Planning Board asks for to criticize the acts or omissions of any other. There i ld "t1i Lir hall else f' this 550!), what is its purpose and when is it to be spent. s art o sayjng e . tru s m you roe. its -purpose sidewalks, sewers, waterworks, pavement, and Have we not, in Pickering Township, come to the -moinent of (or) schools? As Joe Tran states—the school that is there , truce'now and his --grandchildren are' attending was there when he I seri ANLS� J . . ­ . . . . . was a y. ncr en y, ave we ` not seen oo. muc on .�WTK TANKS on the 11th -day bf November, many -years ago "Remembrance • schooling and schools at the prodding of the Dept. of Educa- tion of the Province and' the foolish concepts of some of our 1 COOAlKET6 SERC TANK SERVICE - local al authorities? However, this has now -been done and he ` who looks backward over his 'sh'oulder dies of remorse. Y The future belongs to tis and it is inKw TANKS INSTAKED the future that we must correct our mistakes, or rather see that we profit. by • _ �o es , . DR u�5 LTD. our mistakes and that they. do. not occur again. PAT DUNNE Is it not fair to say that we have hurt too much, our Ass- - essor Io quote from -Scripture "The bruised 'reed thou —PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST_ S shalt--not-break". 1 - - It is my hope, as a citizen of this community for some � _• `- thirty-two years, that we will o to work and build better /► SSUNDRIES 'BABY . and more carefully and that the burden of taxation will be - TikeringtlrTaxi Ltd.taken off the shoulders. of those who can bear no moreMs. �. y w • - d pera 'contradiction, that no �. OFFER Y THE L SERVICES — I stipulate beyond dv nigra of farmer from the S YOU FOLLOWING ,STORE. HOURS .. good of his land, the labour of his hands • . •_ i and the sweat ' of: his brow is .getting more than meagher ---- TEMPLE TAX 24 HRS. , - wages, having regard tb all circumstances, out. of his trem- TEMPLE A�,SWERING` 'CE . 24 HAL - WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. t0 9 P.F11. endows effort in the only work that he has learned to know. ;TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 MRS• This letter, :Mr.. Editor, I hope has been tempered in the TE!„SLE DRIVING. SCHOOL BY APPf}INiMENT SUNDAYS :Cod HOLIDAYS I pm. t0 _S P.M. language of one of many who want to know—where do. we go from hen? ""FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE. -AW 3 _In all sincerity. DICKERING NE PHOWhitthaD.2-59%l r W. C. THOMSON ^' �"� Piakerine Ont Docon*or 51 1112 t ,, A.a . .... J. tea. ,.:THURSDAY, DE 962 THE InCKERiNG . NMS y • cLA'ED ' _; `BROUGHAM CLAREMONT 1000 ADVERTISEMENTS `•_DUNBARTON _:___._ PAY DIVIDENDS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marrs Mr. and Mrs. Ray . HiIland t `.-,eOnE+ McQ�`s'. "USE THEM EACH WEEK and. Mrs. D. L. Mairs spent family of Collingwood spent - United Church - , By _ THE OB, Christmas Christmas Day the holiday with Mrs. . Loss The. final Worship Service PftJ1q1%111-1 11 - with friends in Thornhill. - Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy for,'1962; was'conducted by For Sale Mr. and Mrs. E. Carswell, McLeod. the minister, Rev. W. A. Mc- Owing to change in deadline time. - APPLES i POTATOES - of Oshawa,, had Christmas Mr, and Mrs.. Alvin Red- Kay, assisted by Mr. P.. Pit- cairn. orgarrist and choir -lead- itle pt�btiervor is 'takin• r-Nklntosh : per bush, . ;2.50 'Dinner with her mother., Mrs., shaw spent New Year's with- switch in pages, - "' Other varieties on hand: W Hamilton and Mr. O. Car-. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jake Taylo<. eT• Miss Doreen Davidson con- Please bring own containers ter. Mr. and MIs. Lloyd Mason ducted the Juriior Corigrega- His' eoliirrin will be resumed next week; for apples A happy -family gathering of Toronto and the rest of • -tion. The Lesson waLs read -The Editor MCKERING ORCHARDS was held at the home of Mr. the Norton family held` a the 20th Chap. -of St. Matt - .<)X* :. ,O{ie mike west of.Piekering and Mrs. T. English on Sun- birthday party last week for hew." The Text' was from the Psalm 127 ...•...exce t the Lord Village on No. 2. Highwayday, when M. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. Jack Norton. P WH2-11247 Miller and family, of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hock-_. keep the city, the watchmen' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wroe and ley spent Christmas with Mr. waketh but• in vain". The wat- after New Years. five-week stay" linIWW y daughter of Bra.cebridge; also and -Mrs. Doug Bryant at chmen was a patrolman who We sorry . neral osPr • . 94-FIOVR .... ..: • _ .. _ _ . .Chas. Risk was t laid.. up .all Home" from ,her ma'tiy Mr, -and MI's. Bev. 'English Pickering. - _ keep a lookout for enemies of OIL BURNER w last week. We hope she will ghbors and frles>els. and son, of Brookiin, all met Mr. and • Mrs. Ken Ward the city. There is also a ship's • ': �J1i+INER6ENCY SERVICE soon be better. Mr. Moire also rettrrnei to celebrate New Year's. had W. and Mrs. Ra «'ard watch who keep a' lookout Authorized Dealer Y Christine Cragg' had .a Party home from hospital is Mr. and. Mrs. T. R. Knox and family of Toronto and from the crotinr's nest. We arise = • "'Ceawmer Gas" Installations look ahead as .New Year, for her girl friends last Fri- -for Christmas. The 2nd- "Sieoio•Gas" p� - and 'daughters Betty -Jean -and Iver. and -Mrs. Evans Ward of day. She was,twelve years old land Creek Scout 'Troop starts. The year may be diff - Installations Fay; also t,�irs. Wm. Knox Claremont for Christmas.' Y on December 25. rented him with ' cuff and M7. and Mrs. C. Surphlis -A good many skiers have erent for different people. It_ Trailer Accessories A Sarvite Mr. Harold Mitchell ad a and tie clip, bearing' the' - " and Ricky, had Christmas beerr out to the Skyloft area. may worn -long or. eery short � MiLLER HEATING birthday on December 27th. Insignia, the presenLatioa . "Dinner with Mr. and Mrs. K. over the holidays. it may be happy or sad-, or it Specialists' '.Vers. Mitchell also bad a bir- ing made by Vernon C. Pascoe and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green n be very lonely. January, :9 Tudor St. - Ajax 'thday on January 1. Congmt-agpreciation..of the wo Mrs. Matt ws visited her had his brother and family of named after the Greek God', Phone: 94Z-1491 ulations. • work done by Mz. Moire l` niece acid ne w•• . Mr., and London with them for Xmas. -Janus, looked- forward -and backward. _When we think Gregory Westlake fell, while the 2nd H3gt and •Creek Aquarium for Sale - 25 -gal- Mrs. Wayne Whitney at Ajax, Mr, and Mrs. Torn Davis skating. on Decezr�er 26•;.Sev- Troop. -° on Christmas Day. • spent weekend -with daughter back on 1952, that rewe how capacity. Stainless steel. � a oral stitches were required to Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, John .Harvey June and family, near Sud- lucky we are that The were .Plate glass. $8.00. Phone• 942- close a cut on his hand. entertained Mr. and Mrs..,, 45�: and littlQ daughter, of Kitch- bury and with Mr. and Mrs. not all annihilated. The church ener; also Mr. and Mrs; Mit- ,Jim•Muirhead of Agincourt on 'had the meeting df the Mr. A. J. Thompson, Base Woitzek acrd family, of chell, of Toronto, visited the New Year's day. - Ecumenical Council in Rome. Line, has been confined pretty onto, this Sunday Help Wanted formees parent's, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald - ll- Our attitudes and actions are close to: home with a badly-. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S - Part tiros lady taxi driven. Mrs. Al. Harvey, on Christmas man had their family ' home . reflected by our deepening de- Pulled back muscle. Hilda and Gerald, sp4at pendence on 'God:' The church Ctrristrrias k�Y� =Must• have Chauffee's license: Day. on Christmas. including Mr. may I be compataed - to the ' in,- Toronto. Phone 819.1144 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry and Mrs..Doug Allman. Doug- Mra: Lois groaning and family, of Oshawa.; also las Jr. Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. .walled- City -the Christians :�Ou^� H���s • sk ippy, inside and ethers otitsidZ+. This' �j of GuBd Road' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry, of Jerry Allman and 3 boys, on the Walduff family for. To .Rent.-__ -_ A' spent Christmas with Gregory`," ie"ffrey, ' Joel and' is not the proper picture. We Mr. and Mrs. Bill later of short their parents. Mr, and hers. Gordon, also Mr, and Suers. Fannot'seFarate ourselves and S visit, on' Saturday To Rent' -= two-bedroom bun- Altona Road' . spent Christmas ernoon. „ George Perri. Wm. Arbuckle of .Toronto. retreat from the world.. What galow, at Fairport Beach. Hot �g and Mrs. ?Manson Ell- is the chief end of man? It v Eve and' Christmas Day with Arlene Davies, of the and cold running water. 360 IVIr: and iVirs. L D. Almack hers.. ,Slaters parents in West Concession, spent Sat :per month. Phone: 282-4540. icott had a busy time Christ- had a visit- from Mrs. Almack to glorify God and to enjoy - mas Day,' when they enter- :mother, Mrs. Clara Robertson H foredo . t w oris Weitz Him r In hu ay we Rouge. a -with Marie t rained: !Vlls. Wm, Ellicott Si 1 erliov 1963. O Wal Steven of Bean�ille on New Years r Rea text ,.Stand morning, the and Jim, motored to South MIs Jessie Dickao -Coming Events and Miss. Peari Barrett Mr. I :lir. and Mrs. Earl Anderson � River , Ont„ err Wednesday of for a -few days last week REGULAR MEETING and IVirs. Wallace Ellicott. of spent Christmas with her par- Sacrament of the Lord's' Sup- � ' � will be dispensed. I last week, to visit Ur. Wald- her sister in Toronto. Toroerto; :Ver. and :Vers. Jas_ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mait And- per � 1 Rouge Hill Homme 'a School _ Personals uff's mother, who is ill: Mr.. and Mrs Ware Association Ravey and son Dou,la.a: Mr, erson. Other _members of the VIr. Pete Bosak,� who has Mr. and Mrs. K. Ralston Slarnia. spent the h daze'. Mrs, Ray £llic'ott and farriil and visitors included WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. y' anti family df Uxbridge, spent with Mr. and lVirs -, family: also. :fir. and Mr's' son Rae. of Peterboro, bars. been a patient in Sunny'brook Panel Discusmon - "What •WrrL Ellicott Jr., and little Anderson's sister, bliss ..Mlabel Hospital has returned home. - Christmas Day with Mr. and Pearce. Altana Road, and on Makes A Good Citizen?.'. The daughter. Sanderson of Toronto and i< r and Mrs, George Nt'at M•� is Slattery. Ranch}: Rah Mrs . ". Kln�t 1 � � stet; spending his holidays and sato Mrs Leal Moderator - Mrs R. Bazak, 11r. Stewart Axford visited' Miss Connie. Payne of Cedar son spent Christmas Day in with his grandparents. Mr. The Panel comprised of: Mr: Mrs. �i'm. •Knox orae day rec meek. Whitby: guests of Mr. and ger, Altona Road,.. ent H. Wank, Mr. R: Parker, Pol- ently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anonby had MrsColin Fallow. and Mrs. Slattery. .. a number of guests to s ,leve Chief; Rev. Smith, of St. Mr. and Mrs: "' D A. Beer Mr, and Mrs G. McConoch- Mr, and MIs. C. A Schwalm Her.: pasty on Neto, Year'it a Norwegian' style Christmas of Orland, s t last Wednes- Guets included. Mr. and. Paul's Anglican Church. Dun- c nt Christutas with friencLs ie and family visited ?Ver. Mc-' pe eye at their home with family l barton, and .tiers. K. vC'est- in Oshawa. Conocfiie's stater, ?Vitra. Jack day visiting friends in the des George Todd:. Mr. add and friends. Visitors were 11ir• trict. John stayed .to spend a Wm. Ho111nger- Mr. and .brook, local resident and a • The Worrier's In-ctitute will and 1K Bliss Merritt ' of Ferguson and Mr. Ferguson, few days• visiting his old. B. W. Lot mother. meet in the TowTichip Hall on West Hill, parents of " Mrs. in Scarbom, on Friday, and ads - January 8. for their Regular Anonby. Mr. and Mss• Donald •Meg. ' Willis, of Toronto, is school friends. Mrs. Brice Hollinger. TENDERS Meeting. The RoII Call" will tie spending a few• days at ihe. Miss Beverley Walduff, Harts Mr. and Mrs. Baliaui, _:- Little ,,of Toronto, the latter home of Mr. and Mrs."Walter Woitzek and Kevin Wallace Kingston Road: are aw-ei -My New Year's .Resolution". cbuPle were also presets an Willis.spent Sunday in Niagara the holiday. Mrs TENDERS for the oanetrvc- The• pmgram will be" Canadlan W, Y lies of a new Hospital. Build- Industries and Agricull'ure". New Year's day. Falls,' Ont. visiting her family _ ?VIr. and' .Mrs- RobertBart- ...Mrs. • $ertha ,Fallow, Whit- . s pq for the Ajax and Pkkewtn0 Hostesses . 1rLrs. 1T Arrrtis, on spent New Year's with iKr. Mrs K Raine; WoodLaredc vine, Ont, and Mr BSE bY, spent a few d�Y� t the - . Road, -arena hospital. visiting his. brother. . iu R ieneral Hes;Wal, Ajax, Ont- Mrs. C, Vti arueop and Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. -Smith of . bme of Mr. ,and Mrs. George in time for Christmas; after a ouri. arae. will be reeeiwd not let- Donaldson. Weston. _ Watson. or tAaw 4.80 P. wn., Tuesday, Unit No. 1. of the United Mrs, Earl Beare enjoyed the Miss Sharon Mitchell 'had /rebs n S. 1 P. .. the effke Church Women will meet . at Chirt_s nas holiday viae her the cast ren -moved, and her of the AweMtetts. Crai4, Zeid- the horns" of- their leader: Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Eric . Wallace limb is recovering rdcely. tNw dad Strong, 147 Huimm Pascoe, on January 8, with and . family in Toronto, They Guests at the Lawrence -- _ lStre4t. West,. Peefer'berewo , Msec E. Sbebeck as assistant were with Mrs, Beare for the home area the Christmas week _ - -= Oatarle►'Bld Depositary for hostess. New Year's holiday. end were: Mr. and milMrs, of Mechaakat and Electrical Unit No. 2. United Church ler Atkinson orad family, o! Mr. and Mrs Clarence Keel- Clarkson,- and Mr. and Mrs. Trades closes at 3.00 p. m., ea Women will hold their 'next by had Mr. and Mrs. Bud - Mender, Pobrwary 4, 1%3. meeting on Wednesday. Jan- Norton and Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Stan. Keeper, of MurrayBrown Appilkatiom. in writing, few uary 2, at the 'home of Mrs, Taylor of r• Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. rray Brown the plana, specifkations and M. Ellicott. 1Kr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben- and family who, weere in Port' - - Carling this past week, have Iona of Tone•, � bo sub. ` Imo. ar�i - M's. English - - retu-�otrre. L. walled by General Conerae- spent Christmas at the home 20 for Christmas. Present foo'"''" wows to the Architects on or af• t3eeir 'son Bev., died Mrs. the day were: 'Mrs. Benson's Mr. anis Mrs, Walter Iyrede arfhw January 2. 1967. Applk English ander faanily, ,.at. Brook- paarents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. spent Christmas in Aurora _ P with their daughter, : Mrs. •' atlen shall be accompanied by lin- Beverley, her brother. and his Ton Caverl and Mr. Caner - at deposit cheque in the a- The • sympaathy of those• of wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bev Y Yom,.. =••1elewmt of Two Hundred Doll- this community is extended to erle • • and family, a son and kY• y the family of the late Mr. y The Afternoon Unit, United a ears 0200.00). his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plans will be on display at Fred Wright,who Passed a- Church Women, met on Thurs- pity Benson and family 'and Mr. da , at 2.00 p. m: the home !lithe Builders' Exchanges, in way at Fairview Lodge "on and Mrs. 'Ken Jones.. y 6`- R Torontq, Hamilton. and Peter � Mond, Y December 21, in his bTr. and Mrs Maurice Bin- of Mrs. Gladys Cossar; on � borough, and plans will be a- 96th year. He was vel' known stead had her parents; Iver. Hillside •Dr1ve. [� •vailsble to sub -contractors for . in this district where he farm- Miss Joan Wilson, Guelph( and Mrs.. N©anon Linton at short periods from the offices ed for a dumber of years. their hbm'e on Christmas also and Miss Marguerite Lawlor - wf the Architects. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Wannop Mr. and' !Vers. ,Ray,. Stickw-cxhd of London. were week end . The lowest or any tender )had their Christmas 'Dinner r guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and bIr• and Mrs. Paul Well- McClement, • of the Base Line. will no* necessarily be accept- with their daughter and son- roan, in-law, Mr. aril Mrs. G. Hugh- Mr. and MC - Mrs, :Ed. Boniface Mr. and Mrs,' Thomas Mc - CRAIG, ZEIDLER and Con and family. enjoyed Christmas at the Tor- Innes, of Corrie, Ontr visited DO IT NOW Miss M. G. Witter, of Tor- onto home of his parents, Mr. their son Mr. ,and Mas. J. E. WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN ' auto, visit a McInnes and family, Pine an ge oa ment Loans are available through Matthews, ore Sunday. �, M, B- Borland s t r, - Christmas .wit .1 MM•r. .at Christmas. your bank under the Natrona ous ng Act for Card of Thanks Mr. and Mts. Adam Chal- - -and Mrs. Gordon Borland-alterations'and repairs to the exteFibr or interior i :Hers, of Belleville, visited at. - family of Scarboro. i of a -home and for a wide variety of other improve,. T • I wish, to express my thanks he McInnes family home on Rev. and Mrs. John' Ca. ments. You m borrow up to $4,000 with up to .,�► the m relatives; neigh- 'Monday, December 31. itis. _ � Mr. ant , . borg and ��; o . e• „ rs to repay. These loans are also avaHablB ; J, clubs arch organizations, for T Mrs. Ross Heron. Mrs, Alec.. Morton, of Scar- - Mr. and 'Mrs. Erwin Carr- to the owners of rental properties. their t a, prayers and •gifts; ',oro, spent New Year's as birthdra "get -well" uthers "and daughters, Barbara M DO IT NOW and O rig tmas cards,. I recei- D. I hum on Christmas were the Xmas visitors on r: ved whit-, in hospital. and family spent WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN+ - Christmas eve at the home of - -. Day -with Mrs. - Thompson s. n INrs. George Match . Mrs.. Margaret,• Carruthers of 'family, Rev. J A. and Mrs. Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Doml Brougham, Ont. Uxbridge. Peyton, in Trenton. Her sis- Ion, Government are available from your bank -- a. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carr- ter •Bettie, returned home with kip to $7,500 -at five per cent simple interest and I wish to express my thanks others and family had Xmas - the and was a guest until to my n*ighbci* and friends dinner -with Mr. and Mrs. ' h p to ten years to repay. RELAX and- Call `� for the marry egr ds and flow= Tweedie' bf WHitevale.' These loans' cover the" purchase of all types of ors rec I'ved, during may stay Mr. and Mrs.. J. Kennedy of _ ._ , EAST WOOD O @ wR11`1� - COMMUNITY CHU 'farm equipment and improvement t th 'farlll to Qsh•-,44, General Hospital. Toronto m 'Chi isinias with house and farrrt buTding9. >,rwi,�ELL A s'pW,-d ••thank you" to Rev. Mr, size Mrs. J. McGuire. Reform»d Episcopal M. Butters, for his weekly' "Bob -Carlton -of O. A. C:: was "Rosobank Road, North uwft vkdits. home for the holidays.Capt. Rw. L. b. MeoAersen` -c ti • .iy tll14 1071 �.is. Charles ~Baker Miss Jill Bickel -1 spent..Xmas -9. A.. MInWs0- ffA .;; anti part of the holiday at bsued by wthorily of � New Statlf j'• ' t - lti 9.1d0i KMBafaw' Rea,. E., Pkkerin! • fin• Service of Worship - wrdster of-islimr, Cada - 1 l aL�R1IICi bolt SCOUT A neuro er of cars were in 1 11.00 A. M. the ditch along the $rock Rd;. _. Sunday. Sdioeli _ �gOTPt! 'DIEfVE ort Saturday night, awing to �' A irlsruft Wekaao To AN . SATUMAY, JAIL -fth i nu% and im eon %itiosrr. '. va- • . ,� ,- , :. ., 'may _ t e :. - _ -. _ ,_.._.•�.�..�.—._ __--_. � - - ..-.,• ^....•-..-•.:moo 4the! our THE PICKERI" NEWS THURSDAY, JANU -'. _ ARY,• 3�, 1163vic: on Sun.-tasy afternoon. lie January 6. :I ,. L:2e Darwin. of 'Californ- fever an o,>eratior. performedbroken her ern: a fetiv weeks s 'a"ra�i�iiila.:e for the rr'na- The Community Club will ia, :or h,.p and one-half'weeks. -Mast Thursday at the. Oshawa :--ago.to from PickerinCharge, meet th:� Sa.0 t.ty cVen.fi firs. S. Pugh was in chane General- E%s'pital. bti� Judy Puclirin and two ^.stud}•in; at ' Quem%. Tanua -y 5. at the home ft of the Senior Class at Audley Mrs. -•E. Batty left Oshawa -- gir! fri,en�-are hoiidaying in Ii rather, fmm Toron'.o. a Dick and .'ifs. Winter. School for Cse .laa't.. tw•o. weeks Fl : spital on Saturday. and is $ermuda this week. 2 own, - companied him to theservice. Ml's: G. K; Pratt returned preceding the holidays, w'hil - stayttn; at the t'c,me,of her Rev. I. E. and M Kennedy s Da�,:dson The Sacrarrieni of the U)rd's' home -on Thursday of last 'Mrs. Pratt was away. daughter -Mn. Bert-•�,utlirie. -• • of - TorontEs visited their sou, and of K. H.' Su. ixr will be observed dur- week after � Lsiting her son- Mrs. S. -Wonnacott is mak- Mrs. Batty is w -ea m--! an arm Reg'. and, •Mrs. Kennedy on ' Craig, expire o - having Sunday. P Ing the sentce next Sunda :n -law and daughter, 141r. and u1� a satisfactory recovery / arxi upper body cast, ,... _ mes, 'and the naive: .of Ibrne Miller: Fred Airs- ,�f'�� suggested by Hubert Wank and T.. A. Newman sug- \ `` FOO D' g s.ted by, Ross Deakin, • are l V ,n the list for. appointments to the Board. •'f Councillor - -ra-1vey SFaa; sad he was satisfied, wiih�A,e-_ North End.-Bepresentafives in. MARK E4 T the persons\ of Jack Mansell• and i9Vells Ritchie. Councillor Milton Mowbray �,,,i • eels! he would like to see a (\ougrrS TOS! ,said added to the PIannina Board, and suggested the • - - - PRICES EFFECTIVE name of Cecil Disney-: On No• Hwy. Just East of Rouge Bridge Thum Fri. a Sat. There w9s sorie. discttscion _ . January about the $500 Fee beins STORE CLOSING.TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m. - charged: Reeve Scott ,said 3-4-5 there had been fewer "Cori- .'Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. - - sents" requested because' of the Fee. Twin Pack (16 slices) 1 Ill. Pkg. BOVRIL _ (Save ISO - 12 oz. tins . Too gad ` 2on .. � w r� �,.� ' _ • horned �e forqqt i s read in ete. Toronto _ __ of J� dailies from one. and two. ���'� . Toronto lawyers. who feel .. 53PEAK FREAN S hurt (their feelings hurt ) ov- ' (SAVE Sc) 1 LB. PKG. er the "spot checks" carried. C CHEESe on Metro' 'P past two ei weeks s�fe�s DIGESTIVE BISCUITSby l�letro 'Police—their.. Civ:! � 45c' fRbghts have been interfered' S N 0 R T E N IM� 6 (Save 17e) I Save 10e) with. Now that's just too bad. There would have been many - SMEDLEY'S - . - - (SAVE 11c) IS oi- Tins more fatalities-ia Metro'dur• 'Canada Packers ing that holiday . season than (Tasty Govern- �� E -3-9e- -CR"- _- - i -CREAT ED RICE for . AW -,t were. had the police not mens iwipee- t—de been on thaf assignment.. , Most). . 15 V2 as. Tins ,, PLAIN, BANANA $ CHOCOLATE- FAIRPORT I Blue Ribbon . (Save 24c) Pk � i 2 0: Round Tins �, g• of 100 IOfoC C TEA BAGS. ...: .-...: ... .; -69c • . ., (Case of 48 tins ` .• .:.- . BEACH _ _ 2 -ff 79C TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED -full 24 oz. Sliced Lo • -`,12r. and Mrs. A. Tiessen 34.65) SAVE 19c Loaves enjeyed a family re -union Christmas Party at -Wheatley. YORK BRAND 12 os. Square tins bot, Forty-three adults ane �, BREAD _ • far ' children attended. The famit++ ; �Larye_ 16 oz, jar trented�a local hall. so a1 f uld. the delicious sit- 1 Solt -Riti - - 'Say* 4e 4 rofl Famitp Pac down ctriner. n kap 1K M njoyable New -Ye spent 'an C . Mrs. Wm. Knox s 5 TISSUE arS Day QILET c ith i1Lrs. M. Marsttail, at ckBring Village. g7 _: - Mr. and Mrs. K. Reilly C(Save 6cY WHILEurneyea to North Bay toHILE THEY LAST, STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A Medium; Loose , ,ppe nd Christmas week -end (Sate` 19e) •ith grandparents ;Lir; and _ 'Efts. O. Fulmner. They en*oy- est a family get-together, on iSunday. afternoon. Kathy Cununings has re= urnedhome from the Osh- •a Hospital. and Mrs. M. Parkinson [Mr. ent New Year's week -end ith Dr. and .Mrs. _G. T. Mair, of Weston. Margaret Louise:l :and Elizabeth Jean- recovered' hely from their tonsilect: or y in December. - Church News Sunday School atb9.45. a m. In the morning service Mr, �Inlmes'w:ll give the message, z•nd the Sutiday' School Award for attendance will be presen- '••d. An interesting film -will r,e ihow-n in the evening ter - ••:r(, at 7.00 o'clock. All are nv;ted to the Wednesday ev- r n.ng Prayer Meeting at 8.Ml 'ay Night 141-Teers, 6.30. r;. The Friday \ight'Y6uth i !r,e Group enjoyed their C'.-r:ztrr.as Party .last week•. P^pular fleeting this week, Q, rK) .o'clock. AUDLEY The children and teachers of the Baggotsville and. Aud-' ley Schools presented their usual fine Christmas Concerts before school `closing. The annual School Meeting .vas hpl_d ',on ThumSdaX..eYelt'u of . last l Nveek,' with eleven • persons present, John Puckrin was el- ' ected Trustee, with. Ronald i Cox retiring. 4 The Sunday School • Supper Was held on Friday evening: in the church basement, with about fifty- - persons present. ,Supt. Bert Guthrie was Chair- man for a, _short- program. of'. mudcal numbers by Grace. Powell, Peggy Squire and Lynda Puckrin, and a' ._ocal Sulo by Acme Guthrie. Rev. 2T. Buttars led the group ,in singing Christmgs Carols, ac- c=panied by Eileen Guthri# the piano. Mr. Ronald Matheson 0e3- ivered the usage at the ser- � SWIFT'S GOL IN DEW (RagYlsrl - •' (Save 90 C �. C.3 5 .MARGARINE `4-89 az. Fresh, Grade A, Oven Ready, Young -Bring your own Cal M. - (Limit CHICKENS Frying, BBERgFAST. B:ACQI� & c - IRoastiwg - - A 3 lbs. . - -, - BOA@ t • �• • less Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R s Ib. 49c •zr - BONELW. ESS_ -ROUND STEAK.ROAST lb., a• Round, Sirloin, T -Bone & Wins 'LEAN PEAMEALED End cuts or slice -lb.' 6 BACK''BACON Centre cuts or slices ib. 79e C 'CROSSCUT SHORT -RIB -STEAKS ROAST - _ lb. • 69c Round'or Square RUMP.ROAST ..... Ib. 89c GARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES LUCAS ARTRUR'S Sliced. = 1 Ib. Pkg. New Brunswick Canada N - g ° SO Ib. AG 7. - - nTA Tom= - 99C .BOLOGNA..' - — —.— Cypress '% rge �9vs —FR�S7�M1N�E�STEA� :... ' ' ....lb. 79c. 7. GRAPEFRUIT ........ ....... : 8 for 69+c JUBILEE. SMALL LINK No. I Selected, Firm, Golder jtipe (LARGE SIZE) PORK SAUSAGE . �: i Ib Pkg. 49c B A N A N A S :- :...::':`. . ; ...' Z lbs. M SMk, and 7th ROW - HARDEE. FARMS - - Standing PRIME RIB ROAST.1b.89c _ s •. 20. os. Pk s• FRESHCANT'S 3 dor 25c. LUCAS ARTHUR'S _ - - — SNOW WHITE BUTTON . C tta a X011 . c - - g �AAUSHROC�MS fb. 49c Blade ,or .Short Rib All1lade Sone Removed) Cypress Gardens, Florida . .ANGEtIN SROABT , .::....:.. 0 0.0 4. DaZ' 69c - - F7 dIftiffidIftliff -. -- -R P143CEaN6 NEWS • - _ _ � rl-----rte'' �a.�Q Palls In The dark spar— Of the many serious acrid- �Nl,N(�'. ents that occur in the home, REA MTATE falls are the cause of a g - .-. - - - - ,erat . 2.621$number. One of the dangerous Reaidet;ae WH. 23115 situations in many homes is _ the poor lighting in such dark ` Places 2s -hallways .and stairs' : L32 R IL E. MORLEY. ��hen these are not properlyilluminated, especially if art-icles are left where anyone "YOW Friend1r Raidad Agettar"can trip over them, the situa- tion may be the cause ofbroken limbs. Basement stairs GSTON RD. W. ',P.O. BOX 160 can be made safer if the bot-. � may,✓'" i � • white, to ON1ARIO rno easily visible. - tom. sip is painted make r Every flight of stairs should have good lighting and hand- rail at one, or both sides. 1 Protect An Infant From = = J:0 H H L . L A'� Colds A small • baby shou be Protected from colds, respira- _ I N S U R A N C E tory ailments, or any infect- ious disease. Most adults and r PRUDENTIAL COMPANY, OF ENGLAND children feel that they must COIYVANY LTD. kiss the new baby, but this ~ LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FIRE - should no, be encouraged. es- Pecially if the visitor has a ' •107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST cold. If the baby's mother has _ HANGING ON a cold, she should wash her.. K'hen ti's strol��r Na- -' :,t ! _�~` ftw s Ceitrx �e.w WIL its. ds carefully before and "" axw�•.+►i ►xwx�►�.>nxx�►ti�a�x CwenNrt p•f► M4M after handling the child. and 1 and - �, �.. n;$ CCJ;`nN !S GOOO FOR she fight wear a gauze mask ette has fallen oz to t'_e bec t• r p - aflam a . ' ; �N' FREE �A�I:� Of OPEN ��M which should be washed after I every_ time of use. A cold is aflame. It is �! .. much more serious to anis ous if a cigarette is allowed ; (5 or 10 Pons) AT �PP�u►isAcs t¢ fail into �.�r�_-ten o: L.��- R©age N��! Bowl. West RM�e P fent than to older children or chair o. couch. When feeling FNM G e NEWELL alts. � Iaza camacy, tl'te sr-tinIker F!^au:d -- (GkWys Plewein Last S+nokrin'll" Could immediteiy dispeye of the, � ISLANO I2D. and EAST A+,/E. Phone AT. 2.5", Be The Last Smoke NAME cigarette in a large ast+t^ay, Real Estote Broker — Pickering Village The habit of having the last not "" ...... smoke of the day in bed has AO e35 t lid �t� ir. t':s harnci from u'herrn is could d-,-: a I �IlH. -6'}7i err Tearoato IIS: t -Mil! Cob=M Bim. ti.jM led to marry' disastrous fires,=ts a ay tf r<�u,rh uR materials. Whitby >![Oistiwft /-i7ta.1 A'6mTile l -14C1 n - Llfnil -.01 n.- ` Ppoatniied byadultopen da}' - r 1nul" be uxom o . & Sunt .�►�cuxx�.>sxti'�cxi►�►xx,►xix'�►xsxxxxir.'�aao►�►xtsx� tx�.�0 . : ---� � �,�,., ;< �. >�, .� I�.,,�. �.. = tom,.: - •: -Quality and - Workmanshi P ST. GE GE'S - �s the -Best Advertising GRAHAM PARK 'RES __TAS t, NALL ry ran zewijk Shoe sore Dlning Room - - ' �» end SWE REPAIR, you'll wee be satisifed Mall . V 1 C K .E R I N d For your Christmas i i; e SHOES, SLIPPERS, Shopping, OVERSHOES, R BB RUBBERS. W S �Pa�S _ Boagw+ end AMding - � . � CATRIMIG SIRMES _ ''SOM k .Z *i west- of Pideriag No. 1 Highway alt Rouge RINr — A77anHe 9-21 goo) (% W10o I WH. 2 -ft" - wFi. 1-2305 ^ - t .. , ... "4f r - THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. Ilii O's 0 n.. i• oron - ' 1 Richardson ltd. 5aunders-Cook Ltd. FaterQueen Corgi. ltd. _ Bien Auto Ownersc Deal With Confidence At Are The rs In Their Fisid in Ontario The Most Popular Fashion Centra In Toronto �� KINGSTON RD. 261x311 2S2 Victoria St. - EM. 4-42!6 5i FLOOR ST. W. WA. 5-5531 - OSHAWA 72x-4683 There are very few' stores that cater to the smartly dress- This. firm founded on Nov. 16, 1953; with the highest prim - 174 W44AV ST. N., espies in business dealings is very capably directed by ed women of the district that have gained the prominence ADMIRAL SAUNDERS the president,. assisted by, JOE 1 THE FILTER QUEEN has been rated as the finest AIR that -is awarded Ellen Richardson Ltd 'established in .1942, i pUFtIF1ER and HE UNIT on the Market. Although which introduces the ultimate in fashions for the smartly STEVENSON, General Mgr.,. and a well chosen sales staff. y ` there are marry types "vacuum cleaners offered to the pub- dressed women of the area. You will find at this shop a wide ' Where people from all parts,. of the area are always assured i lie, the FILTER QUEF!lts not just another vacuum cleaner selections of sweaters, blouses, dresses, lingerie,+ suits and of being able choose with Great Confidence the car of their but an Alt Purifier; and Health Unit- You owe it to yourself, coats for every occasion, plus a fine display of Jewellery. choice from a wide variety of Quality Engineered` FORD pro• your home and furnishings to arrange for. demonstration. Their collection excels in variety and distinctivness and ducts, such as FALCON, FAIRLAINE, GALAXIE, and the ed b calling. Remember you are under the are always moderately priced. Their experts are always THUNDERBIRD cars and the Famous FORD• trucks for every This can be arrang, y, do not Y purpose plus. This firm's greatest asset. is their Good Rep- �" no obligation -to buy, no high. pressure , sales. They 'alert*to every new fashion trend and-- are, in contant touch _t.'. Y .have to run down any competitive machine or make compar- with the mode of the moment. For your inspection you will utation which they have upheld through Fair and Honest - $sone, they simply make a demonstration of what the ma- find a magnificent display of authorative fashions from .the . Prices in all Sales conducted by them during ,the past years: ;chine .does for you. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. Y,ou will see for foremost. designers. From the, very first instant you stop here you realize that - yourself the many benefits of having this Quality Built Unit This 'fashionable centre has well chosen personnel who this firm's Courteous Sales Staff are on the job i see that In your home. 'realize the importance of a satisfied patron. At Ellen Rich= you are shown the many models suited to your individual Their unit does the job of a vacuum cleaner in a quarter ardson Ltd., your complete satisfaction is their first con- requirements After a demonstration drive in your choana of the time as well as actually purifying the air that You 5ideration.: car, you will drive fro SAUNDERS-COOK LTD. knowing the which id probably the reason that most of the hos.. We take great pleasure in this review• in commending that with their policy osatisfaction to customers, you have brew oth- - pitafs and health institutions prefer their units to any this up-to-date and modern store upon their distinctive became another of their many hundreds of satisfied custom - and - era -This unit is recommended. for dust allergY asthma styles and the service they render. We suggest you make who already know that SAUNDERS-COOK LTD_ is the cases. Don't buy Today's Machine Tomorrow', Buy Tomo this store which is capably directed. by Mrs. Ellen Richard- place to came for dependable transportation always. ow's Machine Today; Buy Filter Queen. song your headquarters in the area for more pleasant shopp . - Your local representatives are held in high business the iAg Singer wing Centre ' - manY who have had the pleast�of doing business with n thein. We regard it an extreme pleasure and service to our �p . Most Popular With the People of Toronto 3 District readers h► highly recommending this Firm to You- Seven -Up' (�ntarroi Ltd. o� 2432 KINGSTON RD. AM. 1-ssa -Provides Thirst-quenching'Severages To The This reliable -firm established over"a century ago, offers Cr Furniture Co.People Throughout Ontarioa wide selection of new Singer ands trade-in sewing'�maah- I.E. 4-4211 Ines. The Manager: GEORGE HENRY and completely etfic-� One of Toronto's Most Progressive Firms 21 ESSEX TOROr4T0 - -154 GISeS 5T. OSHA L V „ 7ZZ-3842 ; tent staff have many years of a rience and carry a cosi- _ _.. �tPe -- OX: -9•-221.1, 0X.-4-77ia--._ _ j _ - piste line of parts.for these machines 'The Singer.'which is :3420 DANFORA- - . (at Weatiako) There. is a- reason wiry SEVEti=UP •has become :the Pref- the finest machine on. the market today, does etnbroidesT►, - and has met *with your recognized as'the Homed of si'r'ed beverage of thousands of people.buttonholes. sews .on buttons, etc. This• Finn. which is widely good taste. 't=hrough a quarter of a century of research and I Singer ,Sewing Machines are quality built in Canada b5► Quality and Service, is in a high class by itself. There isunroe development they have PERFECTED their PROD[ CTS to a I# rskilled Canadian craftsmen, from Canadian materials, thus,. the .distict. They fen to none, SEVEN-UP has gained .1 aiding in .the economy o cur nation, as well as providing the comparison in Home Furnishings to point where they are second rd g i, every brand name in Canadian made Furniture. Lamps. and. national recognition and _is in demand all seasons of the year finest sewing mach' -•es, hers and sewing nations ever '.. Home Accessories on "the markettoday. Most Furniture out- offered in this country. - : jets carry a few, leaders' names of Merchandise, but GLOBE It ham .proven to be not just a summer LFe quencher'. _ a TASTY. TANGY beverage that everyone enjoys from the !• Singer has three tykes of automatic machineas, their earn- �Rc�-gE COMPANY have selected the choicest variety young in age to the young at heart. pletely automatic machine does hundreds .of embroidery pa- iin Horne Furnishings fT°m all leading Manufacturers. and The Pickering. Ajax. Whitby area is serviced from the tterps, they also have a slant- nmid st�aight vtll known ' Leading Horne Furnishers in the district, that Oshawa branch by ROSS L SHORT. This firm maintains plus the famous SLA:N'T-O-MATIC which is fully automatic always offer Customers Tremetldous Values. the most modern. scientfically up-to-date plants with the with g slant neerdle advantage. These Erne sewing machir>b �yjngr+pe�trs Dining and Bedroom Suites and all kinds . of latest.- kind of equipment which assures the consumer of a have STATIC -FREE motors .and are available in a wide vase Home Furnishings 'are here 'at very Reasonable Prices. healthful drink. prepared under a special formula In plants iety of rnoderis caMnets in all models. One : is always assured of complete satisfaction as this that are both clean and sanitary throughout. This firm has Singer also has a vacuum cleaner which': is well known In Funs is Relibale.'Trustworthy and Quality is .their policy, ble raer�•ice to the retailers thr+ougtrout Cha• there are four different models_ In aH price rangm E FUIVNITURE established a depends It -is on these point& we recorran nd. GLOBarea feom Chatham 1u-Kh%ston and as far north as They also have quality bu31t floor polishers which lndtide ,Qp1XpANY which is capably directed by Mr. Morris Ri - Burk's Falls' and you need only to- ^-YET a ns wino established this business in 1946. opping centre to get a bottle or carton of SEVEN-UP your vacuum cieaW, also washing machines, both_ wringer 4W The Full Trained Staff are recognized for the personal- favourite beverage, Once you try you can. rely on thirst- and automatic. two different models of automatic dryers. -. �Ised Service they extend to every customer. and is the ren- quenching SEVEN-UP as Nothing Does It. Like Seven -Up+ Singer is featuring two terrific ,buy& They have the ants why this Firm is destined for 'even greater sum for SPARTON ZIGZAG sewing machine for $144.50 and t" ' 'this busirsess s worthy of .high reoornmtrsnedatioas- I Lt� newest addition to the Singer family of quality produe0a REMEMBER — QUALITY Canaan Made gaieture Plus _ - fi� C fie- , f Corsetry the Singer Typewriter at $79.96 with Singer's easy buds tremendous savings — -equal a "Fabu1ous itt'• - ? plan, available. We suggest you visit this firm which we ass _ Creators Of The Finest Figures in T pleased to recommend to you. 364 DANFORTH. AVE 3.101 - f ood eters 356 VONGE ST. .:-RMS � _ rco- nee Columbia Lumber ltd Reputable Firth Serving rTKis Part e{ ONT. "Figure-Beautiful"'can be attarned only with the AM ROAD TORONTO f244W" rrect foundation garment. It is for this reason that we rec- iers of Quality Building Materials i Sernke ommend Helen's House of. Corsetry Ltd.. which is backed by 6111 VICTORIA PARK AVE, just nwl� Danforth OX; 12533 T . 'This firm -which %-a-c established in 1950 is very capably. over 30 years of experience. ` directed by Mr. Fred Wise. the President and should receive Your; figure Pmbi�em-wait-vatrists with a:get This progressive firm establiaised since .1957, leattute - a Food F rnatnlete line of foundztion your first consideration when contemplating and -designed- for-yeu.--A- through one year of advanced piaming, the most outatarsd- — Plan garments in such Name Brands as GOSSARO. GREVIEi� ing mffie of sales plus service iii the building ttrst- Zhey will install their fine food plan in your home, stock and WARNER are available to the people of this section- eriai field. in Canada. :.;,It with the finest Meats,. Groceries. Fruits Fruit Juices. and Fittings may be arranged by appointment most convenient ' They carry a complete lineof doors, windows, waIIboardk Vegetables, Ice Cream. in fact. they supply 90 per cent; of for you. wall panelling, mouldings of every description, 'plyW1004 your Groceries and ?`teats and they will keep it stocked with Both Miss MAY "GORING at Yonge street and MRS. pai,nf, arborite', wail and floor tile, plus, pre -assembled van1 yo these Foods and you pay. for. this outstanding, modern V I,NNIFR,TD RdWA v -at the Danforth store can also assist sties, kitchen cupboards etc.,• plumbing and electrical supp- Service only once every month. with your surgical or orthopedic condition for' which CAMP . lies. You canshop for these quality materials in a seif,serve Thousands of families have found that they can, enjoy the of TRENTON and. AIRWAY of OTTAWA manfacture- these manner' while enjoying piped in music This progressive lura very finest in Food and Frozen Services through this Firm surgical garments and supports for Back Injuries, • Hernia, also has a Plannitsg Centre -for Home 'Improvements with wtso can show you a way to better living. Masectorny, Cholecystectomy maternity„post Operative, Var- qualified personell to assist you with the right selection of This Firm has facilitie's in Toronto and District to- offer' icose Veins;'Poliomylitis, Osteoporosis and Spinal conditions+ materials and ideas for the right job' with credit -terms at- you the greatest and most Economical method of shopping. For proper support and for' correct figure control' .arrange vailable You will have a Super Market right in your own home, ” for a fitting and be'sure of comfort as well as a smart foun- The public in general have come to know whatever they You will be prepared always for unexpected guests and will dation, desire in this line, can be secured from this firm with' a t>e. serving. the Finest Food available unconditionally guar- Women -� take advantage of oris expert ''setviee. Feel knowledge that it will beone of the best grade►,• consistent •anteed. You too, may share these nutritious Foods by calling right 'and be right w-ith' a garment expertly fitted at Helen's in price. -Toronto or ors o - _ _. _ _ _ _ - h' tion to give commendable-.rnextit •� - ion to COLUMBIA LUMBER LTD., which is capably directed out obligation' to you. It is with pleasure -we-refer ---- Set`• . vices of this Firm to all our readers: by MR. JOHN KAROL, the President and to assure the buy- ing public that they will receive: the utmost in courtesy sad :.East Toronto SpringServiceseivice.an •And Co.� � . - .. .: . One of Toronto s Mosf-Experienced Firms 6reates� Reputai o++ In The - Musical World _. 5:RALEIGH-AVZ__8t-the-ceetsr-of _Birchmoust _Rd. 267-1.113!. - - -�y --�-David's- Men's- -S , EM. 4.6201. foremost, Spring Service" - •1'9S VONGE �5TR. � '.• ' .' This firm represents one of the f P 1Msits the Desires of the Well Dressed Men of " This firm established arse hundred and -five years ago, has in the area. Under the capable direction of VINCE KOROS- Toronto and Distrkt 1 EC and JOE BOGOVIC it has become one of the most succ- 284 DANFORTH AVE. (east of Dawes Rd) OX. 1-4712 built an enviable reputation and have strived to give the public sales and service to be proud of with many branch essful firms of it's kind. In this part of Ontario, ,the needs, desires and' demands of Istores in Ontario. Their store in downtown. Toronto is ' Leaf, Coll Springs, and Shock Absorbers play a very inn. the male population are more than satisfied at DAVID'S- + rtant part in the safety and driving pleasure of 'your car. Nidgd by three Vice -Presidents: Messrs GEORGE BYARS, 1?o MEN'S. , SHOP _ iiEIIv'i'ZMAN and W. D• HEINTZIMIAN• This firm has all the latest equipment and skilled mechan- DAVID'S MEN'S SHOP ,has been 'established for Heintzinan's have one of the finest selections of pianos, Ics to make the necessary corrections to protide, safer ander" • years and carries a• complete line of men's clothing 1, both new and used. including such famous names as the sonablemore l�soc�ll this firm orad get' an estimatsant driving pleasure for you. Their prices Your job. ing' a firms. display of canons. wear. At this popular men's Ham: and NORDHEIMER Pianos an" IiAMMOND shop, you will. find only. the highest quality merchandise to SANS. This store offers you utmost in quality and price You will like the courteous and prompt attention You will their own makes of reputable brands which Is not only back. > to p{�sa, organs- and musjc acoessorles and at zcnieiYe with srtlitsy Years of experience in the business ed by this dependable store but also In You may rely an what EAST TORONTO SPRING SERV- - by the manufactureta, the same time enables You to secure an exc silent piece of DAVID DAVID, the popular owner, Is asaodated with all crattrnaaship and bring musical culture to your ' ICE mechanics tell you about your car or .truck; for they the leading manufacturers ' of men's cloth musical aro r experts in .this line, and. with many hundreds � ing- 'They are feat- � roti imrta>Rt nes& cannot fail in this at a afore a ate f winter to a of satisfied cttator�smA alreac>Ry aasved, we ur'mB the moot complete selection o LTD., have always adhered fashiorss. . , ... of lest; and bow A th* business review to feu our friends, readers, or awe who is it need betralf DAVID DAVID we errand a personal orad a may: won the co�dince slid of their services to visit this firm and assure yourself o! the � � nal � ConsequaDwW Wh I T utmost in Spelag Replaoesnmtr . Repairer FO-Ardift of vitatlon to all our readers to visit his shop wttltdl Is « �Ip "a Is R Sim 118lf�j of t iRO� than troy tI>, Of Ott! le00f1IalDsditl000. f pomp" i mom- J, -m F • t • _THURSDAY, DECEMBER '27, 1'!62 i THE-PICKERING NEWS - ` " - Page Seveh - REVIEW OF LEADING BUSINESSES" AND PROFESSIONS IN OUR HEiGHBORING CITY • B BOB BUftUr m-3 y •'Venn's Auto Body Evelyn Stevens Draperies -��O FE�'ONAL^ --Can Be justly Proud of Their Workmanship A Name of Distinction for Quality Fabrics. 926 6ERRARD ST. E. est-eels Draperies and Service . VERN STILES who established this most complete Coil- 2476 KINGSTON RD. AM. 148731 i. telco Centre in Toronto, is a businessman that can, take an This choice store' in Toronto," established since 1938 is SERVICES honest pride in the many jobs that his firm has completed. very capably owned and nr>erated-by •EARL LUMI.XY. This With a background of 30 years experience in the bus^:n- firm features one of the largest selections of fabulous Can- ess, assisted by highly experienced Body and Fender Merl- adian and Imported Fabrics, all the newest colotirs in lux- anics, and 'Expert Painters, plus a choice location with a urious new materials. plus McCaul anti Simplicity Patterns, 'E.D. f eegal, Dr. of Chiropractic completely equipped shop, it is not surprising at, the success Vogue Pattern Order D•eliartment and complete. sewing not- E. by .this firm. Specialists in a complete Body Refin- ' ishing, including Expert Painting and Refinishing. This ser•- 1O' . Renders A Service Well Appreciated In This District It is of great adh-antage to ,you to purchase from this firm ice is offered to the motoring public at a most reasonable , 2236 KINGSTON RD. at #top 12 _ AM. 1-2890 — as their experience -and large volume buying as the areas t - price. Foremost Organization for exclusive fabrics and drapes en- The Chiropractic'Office of today is a wonderfully equipped VERN who is a resident of Highland Creek is known for abler their trained staff to show you .the finest in fabrics, "Health Centre" where approxnmately thirty million people courteous and prompt attention extended to all customers. per year on the North American continent seek professional This shop prides themselves in producing Finest Workman- in all price ranges, in long lat yo colours, that will spread,. :advice on their various health problems. ship, aided by Quality Materials, which is the kind used. All decorative beautg throughout your home or business, A This OFFICE OF CHIROPRACTIC is capably directed by these unique features offered at reasonable prices is res_ most efficient and fully trained staff will assist you to make ERIC D. FEEGEL Doctor of Chiropractic and is equipped ponsible for their excellent reputation and the fact that you Your choice from fabrics they are proud of and'will please __. you. Feel .free to come in and browse around as you are al- to give Diagnostic Service, including a thorough Physical will -find equal pleasure in doing business with VERN'S ways made welcome at. EVELYN STEVENS DRAPER3ES. Examination and full X-Ray facilities: No stone is left un- AUTO BODY. The personalized service extended by EARL LUMLEY and turned to get to the bottom of your health problem and to Staff offers you the utmost in quality plus personalized find out whether or not you are an, acceptable chiropractic patient. •If you are not, you are refered to the proper health Kool Lite Aluminum Awning Co Ltd. I. • .service, which. is worthy of recommendation. tervice. Remember, you 'have not tried everything until you._ have" qualify Aluminum Products Combined With Service gouge Hills Golf & Country Club tried Chiropractic-Treatment, Chiropractic Treatment may Responsible for= the Excellent Reputation of be the answer to your problem. Phone AM- 1-2890 in, Tor- 14317 KINGSTON RD. "698-2578 The Most Distinctive Dining Establlshmont onto today for consultation, or write directly regarding your ^ particular condition in the intrest of This Firm isone of Toronto's finest firms which has built I - 2In .The Toronto Area your own'good health. a reputation unexcelled in aluminum home pro�ycts. Their 240 ROUGE MILLS DR. AT. 2-0751 well manufactured window- and doors which are of the most 1 modern design and have proven of great value both in econ I Thousands of opts from Toronto and surrounding - -- } = tonletrlStSorny mod and appearance. From the "economy standpoint• they acts have found the very enjoyable experience when dining at the ROUGE HILLS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB. The mann- will help save on, your fuel bills and have, many other ad- -'GEORGE d- er in which all food is reared, sets this Catera estab- -' GEORGE M. BOSNELL and E. JOHN WYLIE Offer prepared. Professional Services to People of Toronto 3 Area Vantages that the management will be pleased to explain to li9hment apart from the average or ordinary eating estab- you. You are invited to telephone this firm for a free -em- , 'lishments in the area and the have become.a favourite of 214;1 DANFORTH AVE. OX_ 4-1179 y' onstration: Their windows and doors are custom built and i many Clubs. Associations and groups throughout the surr- The optometrist is an exclusive practitioner specializing :,in talled by their factory trained expert-s. They sell and eroding district. In vision care. 'Also specializing in the correction of visual install doors, windows, siding, railings• carports and awnings They specialize in .Steaks, Chickens, Chops, Sea Fodxds, eta errors and for visual efficiency in any occupation. Today, which are a specialty. They are the first and only firm in with accomodation fnr large gatherings up to 1000 people thanks: to optometrie'research, parents can be of great help Canada with FOUR STYLES of'Awnings: the CUSTOM. the with three dining rooms, such as parties• banquets, recept- to thafr children as they learn and develop their visual abili- CAPRI and STYLELItiEP• both are. adjustable type: and the t ions etc. The care and thought that has gone into the rack• tiew In having Children's eyes examined if correction is re- KOOL FOLD the only completely folding Awning.. This fir gtlired and lenses are t lose, serving and 'arrangements has created , a dining place prescribed, glasses should receive the' has a budget . plan which is arranged .to suit, each individual ! to _visit regularily, ca enon in fitting. and adjustments. this includes and their excellent business policies have enabled them to We suggest you bring Clubs, Associations orgetups and contact lenses which Geo. M. Basnell and E. John Wylie are become the most "reputable organization in -the . Aluminum we are sure that every member will admit a most enjoyable well experienced} with. It must be remembered, too. that„Window business in the area which is capably directed by repast. MP3• ANDREW DAND, the Manager and the entire, styles, in frames and rimless mountings ha�-e changed great- PERCE PAYNE the mgr., who has been in- business for years.staff are highly regarded by many people throughout this ly in the past_ few years, Glasses .have become more and ' Why not callthis firm which is ,an' all Canadian. Company . urea This firm has installed the best Inequipment for the _ - more a part of one's dress and it is only natural that one selling only Canadian made products. and have them install comfort of their _,customers, and it is their aim at all times _ .should spend a • little more -time in selection of rames or their fine ,products on your home. You will be-pleased. with to completely satisfy their patrons by maintaining • these - -mountings and have a varied selection from which to make their dependable service. high standards. We would like to suggest that your Club, - E John lie. Optometrists for the care of - Association or group make reservations at the ROUGE--. Wy your eyes They • • • HJ-S GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB which we are very. 'have practiced the .profession of Optometry, serving Toronto Culiiga�n Water Conditioning to recommend to our readers: Brio pleas_ and district for years. We suggest g your friends here .' ggest you make an appointment for Golfing. Swimmin and Dining xis soon as possible to preserve your eyesight for ail time. A V Valuable Service Serving Toronto 3 AI'N g ng where .you will become b another of their completely satisfied patron@ who enjoy_ the t .. .. 1412 DON 'MILLS RD. HI 7.2404 Superb Foods, and Courteous and Efficient Service. _ • - . -:Emerald Nursing Home O This reputable firm .established in 1947-under the personal - direction of :FRANK P. SWAN' the President; assisted by y ��► __Provides Valuable Professional Service for ROY BA1iCL.AY, the Sales Mgr..brings you an efficient and 01'I est S to I.IE:b88 n. Ltd, People of the Area reliable service, which will pay for itself. If there is an arts- _ Dae! KINGSTON RD. wer to your water problem your Culligan dealer will give ate Elechic ;Y .. prompt and able. assistance. "Culligan” the greatest name- in •N GERRARD E i 1N0 Provides Dependable Sere To Th This professional service is capably directed by MRS. water conditioning, aids in cooking, drinking, kitchen and ST. . 1 �e44 _ EUDA CALDBECK who is a registered nurse and MR SIAM dishes, laundering, bathing, soap saving and aids in life of 2'116 EGLINTON AVE. E. AM. 14K= CALDBECK. 'They extend a 24 hour. service for Coro ales- the plumbing In your home. This firm is sales• and service for Xorrest's Auto Electric Ltd. established in 1934 is very cents and those who.require private nursing care-- — a complete line of permanent softners for those who wish to capably directed by MR. ROBERT FORREST, the President, With the recognition of the fact that people who are ill own their own units. It has been the purpose of this company assisted by MR. ALFRED BISHOP the Sec. Treas., which or• aged need Specialized Care,. the Public and Private Hos- to assist the never endit improvement in our living stand- offers this area a complete generator and starter repair pitals, and Convalescent Homes are becoming more and more and by the use of soft water. Among the many aids now av- service, Their business has increased 'to it's present size dcongested.. It is an established 'fact that the country is still st'ab's in a comfortable home, perhaps the most desirables .through a policy of quality service at a low cost. This is an in need of thousands of beds for patients. But this condition and economical. is the soft water service. This is. also head- important factor in the retail trade. Is being alleviated to a great extent. by sueh.•estabiishments quarters for all types of water '. handling and treatment eq- FORREST`S..Auro-ELEC`TRIC LTD. are specialists in Carl as EMERALD NURSING HOME. ttipment. Service, Sales, Rentais. and Repairs are available buretion. Ignition, Speedometers, Tachographs, Shutierstats Here, one can place a member of his family in their care on all modes for people with problem-c other than hard wat- and Engine T1me-ups,.etc, They Carry a complete line of the, vAth the assurance and knowledge that they are receiving er, also sulpher and iron removal from water. Delco Remy and• Auto. Lite parts. :the best of care and attention. The management have sur- _Culligan Water; Conditioning can definitely be _of assis- _ Modern test equipment enables their specially trained Trounded themselves with -a staff including nurses' assistants tance. For mirky water, there are special filters, for cvntam- staff to perform completely satisfactory work. We suggest who all provide, ample care and consideration for their inated water there are chlorinators, for coater containing gas you visit this firm when in heed of, their services which are _,patients. _ there are deasifiers, and for bad tasting and smelling wat- rated highly throughout Toronto and area. It has been their objective 'to minister to the elderly peo- er there are special taste and odour filters. Culligan's latest The efficient and cour`.teous manner with which- this rep- pl4Z,,pnd patients, the care, diet and hospitalization that they developments are the DE-FLUORIDATOR and 'the FLUOR- utable rirm ""d staff conduct their business, assures them - `eould not-get at' home .and thereby assure both the individual IDATOR allowing you to either remove or add Fluoridation of many years of-continued success. as well as the family of the knowledge that everything pos- from your water supply They test water at no charge so _sible is being done for the comfort of.the w not ave them a call today as they service an ere• . patient. by _ g_ ' ywh Situated on Kingston Rd.; this pleasant Nu a in Toronto and surrounding area and are worthy of our Brown's Bread ltd recognized for their excellent food' and 'courteous tt- tion reconmendation. and kind ,care. We are ,pleased to .refer this estab ment E trop { �• rs Large Patronage Through Their Top Quality Ito all our readers. Products f Junior T Stores '162 ► ASTERN AVE. TORONTO NO. 5-1161. . Tog KIN STR.• W. OSHAWA 1..� 728�6l1 Children's Shoe Shop - --The Smarte3t Chitdrens' Shoo In Toronto The, widely known products of this well-known firm are 2132 DANFORTH AVE., at Woodbine OX. 4-0250 Widely Recognized for, Style, Fashion and Fitting " greatly appericiated by the people of this area. Fully -recog- 14 ST. CLAIR AVE. W (af Yong* St.) !42.5300 The smartest mothers of " th'e' area have. been shopping nixing their responsibility to the public, BROWN'S BREAD at this fine store in Toronto, established' July 1, 1962. This LTD., which was established in 1888, and serving all major l' This shoe business established in 1936 was the first of it's shop has eyerything for children and infarcts in sizes, from cities and towns, in Ontario backed by, their long and con-' ykind in Canada .and has enjoyed great success through. care, birth to teens, for girls and for boys in a wide Variety in lot- tinued experience at Baking an ever improved Bread, for al and attention given inproper fittings.'This store isTegarded est styles. Every' imaginable article. for infants°is carried in most three quarters of a century are providing 'a most pal- as the authorative centre for'better fitting footwear for the a wide selection. -whether, complete layette or individual stable and distinctive loaf - the,Batterwhip Loaf - a bread to :J amily. Capably owned and operated by MR biURRAy item is needed. Daintiness and practicability have both been ple< :the taste of the discriminating, plus a complete var- SMTTH who has assured patrons of shoes fitted with great considered by their buyers. On display are only Brandied ietly f the freshest and tastiest Baking Products such as care, giving complete comfort in footwear for your rhildren. Nationally advertised line in Infants' Clothes, Coats, Suits, ROLLS, PIES, TARTS, CAKES, .eta' °•'They, are 'specialists in.-Infants aiid growing boys ad &fs Dresses,' Children's Sportswear Accessories. Also, they spec In every product of BRON'VN'S BREAD LTD., is the best '-' shoes. Shoes in a- wide variety of styles, that pla• leading ialize in girl's .specially, styled clothes for Chickettes in sizes -grade flour, milk, . sugar, yeast, salt, shortening, and ' other :role the guidance bf your,child's growing-feP natured 7 1-2 to 14 1-2, which awaitpur inspection, 'these Infants essential:iirgredcents which are carefully blended, and mixed here HURLBURT ' ORTHOPEDIC, PACKAr AVAGE and Children's Clothes are available, in mild or match 'themes wiWlkheir exclusive Batterwhip process then accurately and and BUSTER BROWN which are the Trade N: `lat are embodying the newest. styles. The owners of this fine' store, scientfically baked by means of the most modern equipment, the, symbgl of quality in children's .shoes. This.home MRS., RUTH DREW and MRS. JENNY SCHLOSSER have, under approved and most sanitary conditions under the care- of the Three Little Pigs, and prescriptions are upon been careful to include softness and delicate tones in this ful supervision of highly skilled bakers. Any of our readers request. CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOP is a valuable' itribut- choice selection of Children's and Infant's Wear. Every de- who may have been so unfortunate as to not ha ;ton to the complete assurAnce and satisfaction in . ' --is to tail has received their very special attention, particularily excellent products, may we suggest you phone nta, Anything in Children's Footwear, and has certainly ; the Lp' TaTkings• They are as you will observe, well within 5-1161 or t'he Oshawa manager ROY RHODES Tisawl -People of the ares to •better walk is life, •nd arc qty th4t family' budget. You would do well to see their fine dis- and have one of their friendly dtiver $&icemen •. 7qQ : at hub leoomineadatioa .r,. ' -- play on your next shopphx t-ip t0 Toronto '• _ _ _,,, n .. r Page Eig11t " TN71� . P THURSDAY, JtANUARY 3, 1963 WESTBROCK ROAD' ---... The 1st. Pickering Brownies Bt1SINESS DIRECTORY � �Servle New Years was eelebrated together at Graham's- New and Guides; also, Cubs and the es 1n in the district with private Club House, Kingston Road. Scouts, will sue their reg - parties among friends, while A residrnt of Nest Rouge alar meetings on January 7 The Churches the Rainbow Room had the was shocked to see a dog be- and 8. _. GUARANTEED ��EA��N Bay Ridges Ratepayers mem- ing exercised ' by having to Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter and '� hers and friends for a gala i follow a car, in the district family q'isited the former's p��a c_�1Ce - Vvening. The Rouge Hills Golf this week. The owner was not brother and family, 'Mr. and 1wY Somice Mrs. A. Carter and family, in Flni ercd Director , and Country Club was host to :sauntering along at any fine, y' Ail Make or ModalPKker%Ag $ Party of five hundred from or ten miles an hour, but was Scarboro; and his sister and i _ the Estonian 'Sports Club of really taking his pet fora run' family Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay AR FIELD* I� Church Toronto and district. We wish i on the end of a leash. We .of TOrorrtO. • Minister: PAW. McIrINe /Velars ` everyone ,in the community a hope this doesn't tbo frequent- Happy birthday to Char- PICKERING Privatn Ambulanq Serviq APPY and Prosperous New ly, as , there must be a more maine Burke, Brock Ro cs, _CHURCH SEitVl'CE + Ye81. humane way to give even a who celebrated her 11th bir- DAY OR MIGHT p,b � M- i 11.07 A. M. The First and Second West dog a nun, for his daily exer- thday .on December 29, with Rouge Brownie Packs with cine. a party of her young friends. - Sunday School Sante: Hours leaders, Mrs. Marion Hockey League Scans Terry Hewson and Donny WATER DELIVERED Welch, Mrs. Dawn Holroyd Atone Division: Rochester Egeroff,' and Ricky Sowerby WM.'MeEACHNIE, Prop. AUDI.EY -.and Mrs. Joan Forsythe• en- won he first game with four have joined the hockey group joyed a skating party at the goals to Canadians 3; the sec- .on. Saturday moaning, at West of Dunbarton ' _, * Sunday Sch" j.'15 P. AL Taut d Shanter. Thursday and game was a tie between Whitby. They enjoy .it 'very .. PHONE 2'1171 Church Service 2'30 P. M. afternoon, December 27. Hershey and Providence. The. much.Phone 'WH. - Co goals scored were by: R. Rey- Mrs. E. Cornutt spent a few ■NattRfaaNteltisasf<tRE1ElEiaE1 Congratulations and best , . Q •, -'wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ron riolds with a high of nine; so daysinToronto attending her ATIantk 20063 Pickering, Ont. ...McIntyre, Rouge Hills Dr. who far this season; A Quick has Orange Lodge; also visiting GRACE PRVTERlAN celebrated their 16th wedding five. J. Keenan has four: J. ,her grandson, Ken Chafer CBFJRCH anniversary on December 30; Doherty, and J, .:Biller have who is in the Scarb9m Hosp- JMQRNING WORSHIPand to Mr. and Mrs, Bill How-- three each; G. Godmari and B. ital• KEN and CLARKS 11 a m. -wed pour. sds..i itt, Rouge Hills Dr. who had Tearne have two, and J. Betts Mr. and Mrs. W. Sower•by t �irei$htOn, i'raser, Auest Rum their sixth- wedding anniver- R. Dear, • P. God2nan, R. Hugh- had the for mer's sister and P R E N. T I C -SUNDAY SCHOOLS nary on December 28. es, . A. Kay, bL Rowan and ' D, family, Mr. and Mrs. Header- Drynan dt MurdOCh The Ladies of. St. Edwards' Shaver ' all have a goal each, • son, of Pickering 'with them ,AUCTIONEERS Ovist soul. Sdtieol— the Confessor will meet in the this season. for Christmas. dalVbters. Solk:llors .and 9t30 a.m.-e yea„ and a.« Parish Hall, East Ave., on the.. Pee Wee Division. e Mr. and -Mrs: Gordon Car- Nmwsad est Aathortsed f.r the 8th, at 8.00 p.' m. All ladles Leafs had three goals •to Buf_ ter and the latter's family, ei"'a" of 011#11040 a0 a" yok Notaries Public 11 o.m-Nw,ery� interested in the church from Palo, one in the first game, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mn usclow, t'^" e«k. IMPIal Naehow Centennial pond ScAael- ` the district, are invited to at- and in ,the second Bruins had Donna and Wayne, of Bird's. t`feM''� R•ol � •� ser eANK OF COMME1e X CHAA"1115 11 am. .—Ay oyes. tend as this is a newly- form- three to Red t;•ings one. Goal- Creek: and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Pedakp'm Reownable Rama, 406 ROUGE HIGH AN" Oto - ed group, and would apprec- scorers ir;.this divsion for the Cornett. spent Christmas with DUAL MIME AT ONE PWIN S Simcoo St. N., Oshawa late a good attendance, at season are: A. Hughes leading Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter, of 01011114111 P.O, Pile" AyintN 82W3, this meeting. -w-ith ten goals: M. Sloan is Brock Road. awkba. P.O. tMwna Marl,. 2" Telephone RA. 3.3446 Mr. and ;firs. 'Jim French next . with five: G. Jones has Mr. and - Mss. H. Dawson PRENES how be" established �t. George's. and family, Rouge- Hills - Dr. four T. Ward,. K. Lloyd; • �B. spent the holiday with ` their TKAvctieneen since lite, spent part of the holidays Mc-Murter, T. Betts, I. Kay' son and. family. in Toronto, Anglican Church ' 'with friends in Gananoque. all' have three goals. while B. ►KKERINQ ON1ARq Rev. and Mrs.pent Dolling y ,on, Ridding. eaG. Dear, C. Grigsby. G. WEDDING E. R. FLEURY w M . E . ter. - Rockwood. spent Boxing Day ._ sari B. Tearre. P Grigsby. G. REv. H. i SHEPHERD, ems., D.O, with their son, dldght. Mr roe,Huges. G• McIntyre, n_ Govi.f—Found BARRISTER - SOLICITOR S H E R R i N � t9s, Prckerinl, o"l. law, and grandcfiildiffe n roe: r Visser, M. rquPrice, R. Ihon. wHNehon -3313 and Mrs. Dick Jalliffe and Richardson. B. Farquharson. ,A Biu°" K'e''jrrng cererru•,riyr ,NOTARY PUBLIC - " ;family. Ridgewood Road. • D..� Wquharson. D. Gainer. I. _ was ^-rforme�l on December M«.Ish a Old KM'yesoe Reed *' R30 a• sut+tD�►Y S all 2-3 � d and Mrs. Lee Farley. goaleach. R. Matter. have a 21, Church. is St. Bernadette'- AT. 1-7391 or A ?ri38Z ��! . FVA@fOl Q _ _ n., -Ho Communion ' and I..nds, Rouge Hills Dr. goal each. Churett, Ajax, Otrtr, with Fat- �' spent the holi with rela-' Bantam . Division: Comets her Leahey officiating, when.. 11.00 a.m.-Morning irayr d 1i-00 am. -Holy CS e+mvniee tives in Montreal. and Warriors tied a two -all in Marguerite. M. Found, daugh- • Ambulance Service wKiay) Mr, and bits. Herb Stare- the fust' game and Flyers ter of Mr.. and Mrs. Ray . Houm, _ 1100 a.m.-Sunday SchoeF >A the land and children, of Ottawa beat Jets 9 to 7. in -the sec- Found; Pickering. Ont.. was Meedq » tt.iday-9:10.5?JOP.e► * torish tion spent New Year's with their ond. Goal -scorers in this div- united in marriage with- Mr. , awn E _, 11.00 a:m,-Numery _ noel J, Goulet, son of Mr. - No. 2 Highwery (At the Par" Hall)! .parents~ bit, and Mrs. And- inion for the season are: ' Mr by ApehKwawt rew Dand. Rouge Hills. Dr. and . Hughes high of 10: T. Mar- and Mrs. Evarist . Got let, of of Pickering &wch Rood WEDNESDAY Mr., and Mrs. -Staniland, .Tor- oldt 7; J. Forties and J, ScottSt. Sabine, Quebec, - The brill^ -a-am a beiand - `onto. _ .. .. 5 each; D. Gelder. J. Lennox, :'• ,_ '* '- 10.00 a.e.— ►Lahr Cee.�nuwiowand Marty happy'. returns of the D. Obey have 4 each: L Keel- green dou 11 -knit shit with � MONUMENTS _—� kk�~� ler the Skh day to .Douglas Chaddock Jr. er, S. McDonald. J. Webster,- brown accessories and a tor- } s — who was-. .?- -au--•i-way ww.«t. W~ WH=tehall .2-3810 two years old 'onDecember ghan. F. Waterfall all' have 2 She was attended by Mrs. WNW AUSTIM Prep. • e_� 31; and to Mr. Bill Reid; of godLg each. and P. Currell, 'J. � Goodwin. . w'�Mr-'a Cbrlstian scions -- Rouge Highlands Dry who al- Matters•D. Hodgers, D. Irwin, brawn suit with matching ac- Ra. t. Whitby. Oaserle No celebrated a birthday . 'on J. McLeod, D. Norton. P. eeSOries and -corsage of bron= lhem .p« r• :'ee Mw 2 society i. December 31. S9oan B. Butt, M. Tote, all ze mums. �b"`O1`' �'""" B011ep NNtS, OMAeO i The m was supported VYbitby Old �' Congratulations to bit, and have arta goal each to their groom ,CHUNCN ' SERYIC! AND Mrs. Jim MacKay, Ridgewood credit by Mr. Ray Goodwin: After a PHOPM wbMq Mer. SUNDAY SCHOOL '. Read, on the arrival of a dau- s�Goulet n to Birt ---- P����� OUNDAY-11 sAL_4e like 17, at the Scarbvro General 1lti3. -Anne Mennen Pickering. PLUMBING _ . 'STORE ___ ; a � alp. EL • Haegitai. ' . . _ nM w Mr. Bill Lang and ben- FLAT RATE WATER ALPRED. KAYES LrdaTae'cis, Rattle Hills Drr.. en- •: _ - = - HEATERS � ��vwd� �.r piuL joy�ed a holiday M the Baha- PLUMBING BATHROOMS *Inglis Glass Lilted Talks ALL All wELCOMR mad and would have been at PRESSURE SYSTEMS '40 Hallen Glass Inswt&Vn #* PPA& D y ionic for New Year's but for - ����� •1000 Watt DWe Element Same Loso11"e •a freak accident in a gasoline ESTIMATES GIVEN 'EASY TERMS �Ib. lvrlh.. k�iorewlbti ,explogion in a car when- Mar- Cap ATw by 2,2615 vin was quite bacBy burned .YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL ft� ��� 2-6717 on his ann and shoulder,; andRepairs-Parts-Service ' as been• hosgitalizedNan ,An _. _ ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH •h tau, which certainly marred ESTABLISNED their vacation on the sixth YOUR AGENT. day there. Warvin's parents ere quite worried,' as. there -is Officially Appointed: so little they can do here, but expect he will be able to come INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION home in about one week, and AIR, TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA his friends hem -wis#i'--him-a ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES speedy recovery. Several West Rouge couples . ° Our PROFESSIONAL Services enjoyed a New Year's party Cost No More AT. 44721 , 4320 Kingston Road . • St• Andrew's West Hill Presbyterian Church Church Street North, Pickering Minister -Rev. F. Conkey, M. A. Windsor D -DENNEY BROTHERS"'�"'e` '� ow Phone 942-2tiO3 HEATING CONTRACTORS .y Service of Worship '11.15 A.M. i T'OL fs I A c Ou Offs Is AM. I Rot Hol Water, stews ms Syste 1 e 4~6 rom r %X Ica eS vFl-IS-4UR-911 -- SUn&T school W. H. J. Thompson, Alterations and Repairs NOT A SIDLINE AT — _ ��. LLB. , �hon>.: 212 ' A F'��` 'Wel(*Me Await TRENCHING AND—ae SEPTIC TANK You �OwA�D _) --� A U ' _ bd/s0►= 41b"Is 962656DIE - OIL i AN' FURNACD3 - ' WORLD WIDE SERVICE .. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 •" d elMilt C. ,��.,� call O.t�ta• INSTALLED _Repaired And Serviced wnbarton .iRIOR Sheet Metal Sho w p ark RODMAN HEATING CO. t1 M I T E D CHURCH - - ow TRENCHING AND—ae SEPTIC TANK WH 2.1 28 (2lursll• St. S. - Ptctter _) a htsta{Iatlon i AN' W, A. Me1cAY, M,A., M.A - Phones Whitby 08&3Sdir .iRIOR MI r MiSTH QEORGE HARDINd 1 �_• T ertee�� P •`SRI AIIM146 11 G. WS4N - LUTHERAN' -CHURCH Service of worship A.IN: - ----------------- PLASTER CERAMIC + '? E. ' Bma wwf 3oMstM R. (� K ° WESTL HIL 10.00 German service 11.00 English Service ChVttilt Schaal. AR - STONE _ _ �, , _ _ .._ . ( a'4' A. 1L MW 1140 Sunday School E DoRartnWrAls. 9A: Eb pEl . sm Ae.mr B-- PA' - �, '3'Bi�I'IOI91� R� S=i • _— ENC EstnnstaS — A Reardon at the "lowalr) �L �w� - , CONCRVM DRIV +C. rho« TEtt�pl. s " � �= sr. �: - Oft. Mlale: iEalAk 9.1 KbWftn Rd. and Lawrwte, �""' e'"''ae" Rd.,bet, see* rlo: - ai. WAR71N EM(a. � - • �kei.. COMMW4" OR= _ y �EtaLe E Paste► X11111 1~1 .. Z s 1 ..r4i; iC *•.i'~r•�i.Y" Ik`� his hdidal+s vriffi his -fid-' -YL1 i,R?�?rsrlpR Ro �`GES Vqe webs hse►p�r;Ta.bean,>�iob At:otae:,i ' ::� VVbganaar, who has been con- fir' H8b Dorris, Torotrto spent last Sunday viaithg his NEWS fined, to East General Hospi- brother and tal, 'was home in time for fancily. Mr. and T' TLe . official opening of the _ Christmas. We welcome you Mss. C. Morris. Oakwood Dr. .new Uyview Hiiighta public �q� home, Bob. '8011061 will take place Mon- g /e HeatersKeepR ,C� _ - - Mr.' and Min. -Cecil Morris -L&" TS dq next, January 7th at 8 "' and family, Oakwood Drive, p m i spent Christmas Day with IW_'i' pIC10 - T31e school will be opened Min Morris' parents. ,Mn and DRTVtNO lfCAOO[. b7 tete ��H,,o``n,,.` -W.-m�,//•G.� Davis, Mrs. Lewis and family, .Toron Dw1-Cbdtro'i_•- �/�� /�.� Minister of Education. ; :• to. :, )(moi! MOdei \M�t Vere will be music by thee Mr. Mike Paar, Rosebank Rete: WB2.136t School choir ,and preservations North, Road, North, spent IX some ofm answer, >. tb the school. ; The general public is invit- e ' b ' ■s■■snots■sa■t■ssass■San muss ■sOman ■s■srasssmas _ t}'R a. x 'z by the Board of Area 2 tocbmI be presecrt at the opesring. :z s WWARE c Sap. Rldgss Ratopapoes' IRAY RIDGES PLAZA South -woo Comae Although the next Genera? Meeting of the Bay Ridges' i �r PaYerV Association - will " ��< HERE AAE A FEW O1! THE MANY ITEMS. IN STOCK not be held until Flebmary 13, the Executive is busy complet- /� Sag its 1%2 pm*—ts and plan- k A C4mpkte a bf ' nit for the coming year. s It was le)anted that, eotd- F tnenczng with .January ^' -all Public School Class- `r< ;' WAM .es"inclu4ing Grade One, will be ,held in Bayview Heights { be (ELECTRICAL `A nJii bn..Jy MIUANO - 7. ).� Residents of. Fordon Ave. with pr e backing-mito the mrthern grounds of y" y • Bay- ?' t Works* View HeT g:W School will soon save pnvcy aat the rear of " '�?:•�•�■�■■ilti�t■ttliiiit�isit�iat � 'Oudr homes. Poets for the -ad an terve have been erect- ,�' •. -est and the fence should be �p( . campdeted before long. ---Bay j dges ay � Mie Association has on hand Pretty Shirley Armstrong is here handed one of the nortahlP electric a reply from the Township re - heaters, used at the Odeon Bay Ridges Drive-in by Mr. Edward Pearl, the - • - Eh� treatment President of Allscope-Electric-Ltd., who installed the 750 watt heaters.W5 '.�. ardLchaTZW' to Bay Ridges rest- _EcWash dents. The engineer's report The new Odeon gay Ridges board convector heaters in ice. He also said that the con- e indicates - tbat no redo coon in Drive-in theatre opened , on ' other Pats of the building. In" cession building.. was large the $22.00 per annum charges the first day of winter, and addition, cable heating is used can be expected at thus time. w Mle it began • to scow duh enough to cater f the re -per.' Qin 34 Hours Dilly --- during Under sidewalks at the app- .fresttment nem of 2,0©0 per- ' • fil� Ridges P'1iZi .. At a recurs meeting bet-, the showing of the movie,. the roams to the building, • for- sons _each half hour. Lli erpool Rd i Old Orchard ween Ratepayer Reprewmat- people were . warm in . their' lues and the local Community cats, because of the flexibilitysnow melting. The Odeon -Theatre chain -is -- The indoor substation that confident, W. Kewitt .pointed Cerrbv? Board (Bay Ridges and' advantages., of_ electric houses the transformers and 'out, that outdoor movies will - Parks and PA"-atyorr Board), heat• switching equipment has the become as popular in winter �/.T sil fife urgent raeee3'for park dev- . Thi is Canada's first Out- newest an111*11Rd most modern el- months as in summer with Mac's ani s S e -eloprnent within the conunun- door All -electric Theatre and ertrical equipment, that is movie patrons because of the l A. M- - 11 P. M- Sal -0025. ity vias stressed. It is known -is' located between Highways fully automatic. The nearby heating advantages of elect- S Home Mule She � �� that the Community Centre's No. 2 and 401, just east of ,the movie projection room has the ieity, He 'said that the whole �' '9oaa'd has a mammoth tonic Live ' 1 Road. 2 p. e. 2 qt. J" al! Jersey S7c xxi its harxis but the vernewest 35 mm twin .project- fantily is able to go as a cups. There is no need to run car , agreed that if the Board in- ors with sound equipment and group, which enables them to Macs enriched bred 2A ounce engines, wasting gasoline, nor is so designed that 70 mm dress as they like, and elim- 2 hr1' c TOYS, RECORDS, SUNDRIES „ .dulged in more publicity. -res- is there any ride of dangerous equipment could readily be inates the need for ba Idents would understand the fumes. Safe, clean able by sift- itI1Y RIDGES' PLAZA. South Lhrorpool Rd i OIC Orchard port installed an future. ers. The popularity -of summ- problems -bore clearly -and 780_ watt electric heaters are Al' Hewitt; Odeon's Bay Rid-'er outdoor theatre -going simp- the action, if any. the Board brought. into the car interior ges outdoor movie manager• ly is being widened to include �Ot/7T _ .. ..T � W taking• with the sound amplifier. The stated that the 'lar"ge"paved As we welcome a New Year electric heater cirrulate warm P - . winter months, thank§ to the theatre lot ran handle a tot- flexibility and many benefits • tad Executive Associ of the Rate-. air event by means of a tiny of of --1,000 cars: in summer, of electric 'heating• he satcl ' payers' Association would like built-in Van . which provides, . and in winter there is provit- to reflect briefly on the int- P1el1tY of heat and proper ion for 550 cars with this I. 1st. Pkkoriny Scout �� Liver Rd. . per, assistance and co -opera circulation for -all occupants number. of post-mognted' 750 SOTckeTLE DRIVE tion given by rrnembers during of the car. watt electric heaters avail- SATURDAY Wear PICK-UP ORDERS :the year past.. and to. express-FAectric -power is utilized in able to keep patrons warm ` :. •JANUARY S, 1963 � :its appreciation to the Picker- every section of the new nut- and car windshields free of 9.00 A. M. to Noon bAY RIDGES PLAZA Phone x34••00114 Leg Township Council. Reeve 'door. drive-in 'theatre, being .Sherman Scott. Deputy Reeve • used not only for heating car :•. 'Phone 8il-3771 - -3drs. trlcPhers:on, the Bay interiors, but also for heating ■■■■ttaatth■t■■tt■■■■■tt■■tit■■■■■tts■■as■Hts News. the Pickering Pleven, the large 6,700 square feet ■�t���t the Ajax Advertiser. And., the - concession building with it's "a � T. P. marry other individuals and -- .lion area.. offices -" organizations who have help- and indoor substation. Elect- s ��+� ric-power is trouQlit, in to the ow ea the. Association to realize RNsMW t� Its aims and objertives, and outdoor mode lot by under ■ � : Barber S� Mood Food at Reasonable made 1962 so successful.. ground Mbles at 8.300 volts, "- . ' - R Prices N and the power, supply of 730 ■ _ -BAY IDGES . A MaPp1' Never Year, to ■ . _ -ShoppingCello" Try Our Take-out Orders -Ono and All.. _ kva is sufficient to -take care : e+y R ■ LiOji D �Iekon-Shrlra Fish i EYe. J Evens fix Sunday' t oda at 7.30 p- Chips of the requirement of same ■ ■ _ _ ■ erPOe Orchard Namrurors i H.r• Dogs 400 average homes, Electricity ■ . is used Yoe all cooking, light- ■ ._. - i .. ... i V in,. film nrolerticnnd sound ■ . -• �t. And S . and as Wilf Smith, Sup Odeon i ��ssolCP[ekoriny or . of enfiineering for Odeon a - theatres. irl Eastern Canada, ■ y a 97te oornbirted choir entered points out. the Bay Ridges : a i �r ttm church tq . the , Processional Drive -i n is comet eteiy depend_ ■ • - -. The . -Board' d - ��ts - Psalm •,God's Mercies I .will ens on hydropower. � : � ■ . ever Sing". The service was There are • many features of • conducted the minister • • • ■ �'• this outdoor theatre that are ■ ibev. F.. Corikey. outstanding. It has the largest ■ a •� Guest soloist was. Miss Joan notion picture screen in. Can_ : `SpHppR : rn . `the GRA of Public -School ^ Trusfi�'es C :� Wilsm. contralto, of Guelph. + SS wrth' P. nolo, measuring 120 feet by i ee'; by beautifully "A Pray- 5s 1-2 feet and, the screen ■ s rek�erin �ownshi ' School A� er"; by David Guoin. tower is ;" NATALIE WOOD and WARREN BEATTY - ■ g p, ea ,� equal in height. to a to The minister's sermon was- nine storey building. ne:Oden s _ t -"Christmas is•'for Everyone". Bay Ridges outdoor theatre ■ 'Recommended Adult EntErtainmentSoule people -y that Chri 't screen. is approxima y eve ■ rnas is only for children. Mr.' times larger that the Odeon s : f`or se n, told of a ■ Iso t _ 'The Of ficin#. Opening ��,'( Hr - n C' lton theadtre screen in Tor- ■ der pressure. class an X14^ -da's lar g- ■ Olympic standarch_ —_ _Ev�ry'one's Favourite -- ■ _ sirs. G:advs BeckStead whoen. The � sday evening d ■ _ was in the audience sugnest- gdoor th- ■ ■ of ed that the fac', h.> �..,,» �a .$"ereet�'� icture can ` be ■ _ n of 'eve p '.G16ET' :.with— a ^. � -•i pPT� every seen clearly. far more than 'a• '• see may share His love. half mile- even beyond .No. 2 a : - : } ■ Is •Bayo eve ��He'�gh �Pub'I�c Schoa� In the evening there was a. Edward Pearl, president of SANDRA DEE and JAMES DARREN by joint Preparatory Service at ee scope Electric Ltd, engin- _ BOTH IN COLOR 17. L1�.. �-- � D ' i Q engin- -St Andrew's,, conducted - b S IIS (1V11. - Y cern and contractors, the : . ' - s e . ' � Davis, �D A the minister Rev. F. Conkey. firm that installed the elect- ■ s •' • 'There were quite a few mem- III rical equipment at the 06 -on : �' Minister of Education ,bers who joined, and were re- Bay Ridges outdoor theatre, / �. ceived into fellowship. Mr. said that three types of elect- at f i i ■ Conkey preached a sermon to ric heat are being used in the 'J i j.;,, °o Garvoiin Avenue,' Bay Ridges prepare for Communion Ser- theatre's main building, with ■ <newo:e,� ■ vice next Sunday morning at radiant heat panels in the- cei- ,.� : ' - 'F : \ J " ( 'Q ? ,.both churches. The soloist. was lings in some parts of the ■ "c4cI c -;47 fives •:•• e. r• .... ■ onlay/ Jan. -'7, ' /�v at ,B . Mrs. ' Elizabeth Boyes, who buildinfz: ceiling mounted el- t , sang "Medley on the Cross", ectric blower type„ unit heat- ■ Electric In -Car Heaters Supplied FREE! t which was -motif appropriate ers: in places where doors are attd inspirational. constantly ppened; and base- ss=sss■■etlstttt■ttttts■tsttttt■18188=ttettttti �, {' 7 - . - m W