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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_01_10► - ..I • , � A TELEPHONE ilN1C11 PICKERING . h. --' — 1ii1 •-=- NEWS _ _944-0940 THE - .-.--. W WNW JANUARY 10, 1463 PRICE - 10c Por 1*OPV VOL. NO. N NO. 14 THURSDAY. _ - Local Pigeon fanciers Win Trophies i 9 t u u at . Br' ck oa.dA1 •;., -' •• ='fir A f,� - ro u ro''u am.'.,. - !Will Go From 4th Concession • 'To : Stork Is Faster No. i Highway' phi Summer : -Than- Police Car - Saturday nicht last, not ;liberals To .Meet the widenirb of the Broom: I. only . made history for Coon- 1 Road will continue this year - from the 4th. • Con: 'to No. • 7< cillor Ross Deakin, of Ward 4. �,,` Highway. who was. the first councillor in January, - 15, Oshawa The BroSk Road w3I2 >rtia Pickering known to have had a =baby :daughter born in a straight nastii -through iilmu Pickering Area Liberals will €bamThe Geo. Mutch pro- f police c'rtuiser: but it was ' a march on Oshawa's Central s••t has alreadybeen purch- night he and his wife Dolores �. Collegiate, on Tuesday, Jan- Pe' y - will never. forget. _uary 15, to . take `part in. a� �' the County, and they. are now negotiating tit the Ross was at the nearby Bay 1 Nominating Convention for a Annis property. This stage of 1 Ridges laundramat.- when it !Provincial Candidata. -S er suddenly became apparent to I for 'the. Convention w�Il the road program will Contin- Mrs. Deakin that the time j Liberal Leader in the - Prov- be.. in 1964, and will to out The Junior Division of the Pickering Pigeon Fanciers' Association held a show on had arrived to leave for ttie ince, John J. Wintermeyer. about ZOOQ feet north of No. on. December 29, when the following won trophies- 1. to r, . Rick Sreitag, for- Best hospital. Shp called the town- Pickering barrister,_ Will-- s Highway, re-joining the pre ,..... _ t k north of i sen Bros Road,- - Old Cockbird. stick Williams, for Best Young Henbird; 6111 Dobbin for Seat Young ship police. ' I t Brougham-. Ceckbird and Grand Champion of the show; Don Mills for Best Old Henbird $ Dave Fleming rushed Ir- This announcement was _ to the home, just as M. r. Dei �' made this week by eche County kin aftri ed on the scene i Road Engineer, R. E. Sims. - _ They -took Mf for-Ajax Hasp i Mr. Sims told the Yews that - - A itai. but did not make it quite r type construction would in time. urban W11S�'tiOl11"'1t�ree To g g I '4` be done through Brougham, ToA taby girl.' wet hin� sfxpg . , pounds, eight runes Was born i � commencing at the bridge of . .. I the south end of. ttse village, in-the-police police cruiser. just out- and would be of urban type �� ,side the-hospital emergency construction, He said that con-. �� door. Both pother and baby. t d _�SP19t, uq struction would not gobeyond y i f' - through the are dams ins. i The Deakins have .two oth the right-of-way Pickering Towa_:up Council • er children, Brent, 41s years ¢,,,. village, and that only trees on mernbeis: at tle Inaugural Reeve Sherman Scott Reviews and Cindy, age 16 months. - e ht-of-wa ..that "had to _, 1ldeetingt ,each mentioned the clime out". would be lifted. study of a "sglif of the town; r` ! He said—starting at the 4tlir ship", the majority ' being . in 962 . in Inaugural Address concession, the road would all curve to the west • -fav;wr of the study, and ',the - - - _ gradually _.majority also feeling that it Peeve Scott in his Inaugural servicing industriai lands. a I Township touted :, • side, then back' l the. east pro- would not be an .'radventag�' Address stressed the following concerted drive to attract: in- side up into the Con-, n ere to either the ''Norah" as the items: dustry• to . the.-, township; -to - perty at the 5th. Con-, where _. "South•' at the present time. He felt that in 1962, the out- further -consider purchase of 1 Harries Appointments r� . it would gradually curve to -Reeve Sherman Scott ` said standing events were: the H. E. P. C. equipment in the I the west side of the road and _.he felt such a study, should r.passing of Bylaws permitting south end of tnis township; to The following appointments :Wn+. G. LsiMson on lip to Brougham. be undertaken to determine I Sunday sports and Sunday standardize. the- "Are -areas" were-. -made the Inatigural - - Mr. Sims said the road is the facts, aitheugh -he could theatres, which were approved in the south part of the town- ! Meeting of the Pickering Twp.. iarn G. Lawson has indicated designed for "60-mile=per- see "no aevantaze at the pre- by the ratepayers in 1961; the ship: to study • the effects -of Council. { he in allow his name to' hour?' traffid He• also said .ori , ! sent, in such a move". work on the. West Rouge sew- "splitting the township". I Planning Board - Fred Ains- • stand as a candidate with oth- independent r survey ' by the i F.Deputy Peeve Mrs: -Jean ers, which-should.-be•-com- Mr. .Scott also-said he felt- worth and Norman Lehman._ ers. He was 1955:i'iov_incial Dept. of Transport eonttirs. 1McPherscn said she "'did not plete.d by March of this year; that . when the-. 1962 assess- W. Hardy Craig was re-app- ` Candidate. with the' County's plan to go wantto.see the tou-nship split completion of. the Township's ments. are finally. revised. all ointed. Donald G. Crossley, Presid- through Brougham, rather -•- .;and urged lbrth . and South Official Plan, and certain property would then have_been Pickering Dist. High School eat of the Pickering Area Lib- 'than asotmd it wcrk together. "r't'e lost -Zoning Bylaws pow before. re-assessed: and the change Board - Miles W. Cook era] Association and the Vice- -':to ! ,Ajax, and then Pickering". she ` the Municipal Board; the pur- from a rural- municipality to Industrial Comm. Clifford President of the Provfncial Dog rin{D p�J,,, �n added, chase of forty acres . of Indus- an urban one would have been Laycox i Association, said the - Liberal rinds Body i Councillor Harvey 5pang trial land with agreements, be- accomplished, as far as assess- Representing Counci] on the Party is experiencing a major Said some in the North felt a fore the Dept. of iViuriicipal ment is concerned. Countyr Health Unit is Mrs. grassroots organizing in the py�� D" 'n W 'Split was needed. Hg said more Affairs for approval--of the Reeve C. E. Morley. Picker- Jean McPherson; Central Lake Pickering area. • A meeting' is ■ yrw's �9 �+ consideration` should be given sale of tweftty-three 'acres of 'in- Villa&e, conveyed greet- Ontario Conser ation Author- j to be called locally w,ithiis' the Pickering. Townshiq Police Inks, the Village. Rev. s• Metro: Con- next few weeks. find• the_ mother Councillor• Milton'Mowbray hug, affirmative vote on the Father McMahon, of St. Fran- servation' Authority, ' W. H. The Nominating ng omen of a prematurely Born infant, {said "a study was alright, but eight liquor' questions.' cis de Sales Church.. Pickering Westney: Ajax Hospital Bd., will begin at 8.00 p. m.' Dele- P• found on Saturday morning b�• at the present time. could see Mr, Scott, .in his address.' offered prayers, and 'good Har W. Bo s. gates will have red.cards and Harry Ye s hunter's dog in the bush no adventage to such a move •suggested that seriouv. r^.n-- wishes for 1963; will be-eligible to. vote: Alt St. on we - st for either the North or-the- sideration be given in 1963, to �I k es wvtii have green ds the just north side�uofhthe Base South". ag Heil Ma bliguests, white ones.. c The Li e e Council es an Line, : Caundllar Ross Deakin, who �' pu 'c is invited also. - _ The dog, awned by hiart;n•• : first su»ested such .a• study- • • Daniels, of Pickering,. came a Mast year, said his reason was ; Dunbarton Athletic Club Enjoys Presentation Of Watch Free Skating! , cross a paper bag contain. ,only to Cetermine "facts". the female fetus, in the fifth Council}br ''•Jahn Greening .Very Successful Year In ��� - At the close of his inaugur- There will be no charge for month of development,-wsran- _'said a 'study was alright, but ,• al address.last-week, Reeve C. felt no advantage at- present E. Morley, .on behalf. of tbe- skating on the Pickering VIII- ped in -a newspaper dated . The DAC can look back on. Competition, but due to , the g age rink. Those wishing phone Wednesday, December 26, . _ in such a move, as "splitting i ►� Village Council, presented Mr, rent 'the rink should phone The: ba wase.' about three 1962 • as a near of remarkable.. advancement of . the date for urs r Don —__the township", and 'said ':he I Ah Reeve with a wrist watch hundred feet' from the road n' farrners must have assess- achievement and progress. The I the 1962-63 meet, it was only as a token of appreciation for Mer n. way, club membership is higher nossihle to enter one contest= M;,. Reeve's year, of seri.ve on H nderso 6 - ... - n or mint rei>.ef. or they would be .. y -• - ' than ever before and al]-mem- ant. He thoroughly justified Council. and to the Village. taxed oif the land". sushuncllor"Herb Wank said hers arse enthusiastic'and keen the faith placed in him by. This year Mr. peeve will be __� 'r. I- — The accomodation in the Dim- bringing home the third place V } had merit;' but the Vil ale's tepielsent•ative a,. 1 Barton High School is first 'Trophy for Allroubd 'Gymnast Pickeri �g ale 'Notes felt, it should not be done un- g _ p g he lVtet.ro Conservat- '1 nd the ai>naratu ie n ass. ion Authority and will also der _urs. 'Olympic standards.- The •: The future of the club never - Mrs. Glac ys.• e serve on the Parks Board. Mr. Bill'Bunting, Supt. of -Mrs. Richard Bodley, • Mill was s. the audience suggest- sday evening ate is mus okr-T-b-ei,ghter;from the point the Orono Reforestation, s.tkip- Road, fractured her foot dur- Mr. Reeve thanked, Council gh ed that the facts be compiled, more popular than when the of view of the gymnasts and 'Por jlie gift and said his' int Ped 'on -Monday; and visited Ing the Christmas holidays, _. ?n•- . held on Saturday • the coaches. The growing int- erect in council matters would- old friends here. and is still confined to home, the prophetess .Anna; "who was_ onto which is t a'n `orf an—lt er t in - e comri unityin the °�- ongratulations to. )Vic.. and -but.hopes to have a "walking an e1 ly widow who stili g continue and he wou d help der est indoor theatre .;'re work hero done by the club whever needed. Mrs, Don Henderson, Hile cast" on, soon. iserwed God=by Faith and by .Bay Ridges area oii•,mendous, for the young people of this - Ave. on the, safe arrival,_of .Mrs. ,lean Brown, is,home a� Worship. The love of Jesus is ��•�- �� _ t;<,00in reports area has been. veiny encoim_ their son. December 31, 1962. gain after spendingthe holi- for all. Evan that everywhere he finds int- ing and. the members of the Wayne Elson Joins Mrs. Shepherd, is still in day week in hospital with .a tiuonue Discussederest and appreciation for the .Executive Committee veould a semilconscious condition ptt severe .ear infection, work of the, club, and he is -like to thank all those ,who the _Oshawa:.Hospital,. remain- Sorry to hear Mrs.' Crow- • very grateful_. for all the en= have helped us 'get on with The News Staff, ing much the same as she then is in the Ajax Hospital, -t Village Meeting couragerrient -extended to Mitt' this worthwhile work. as admitted having u le e furry f was when a itted last Fri- ha n rgon and his Execufive Committee. Mr.' Wayne Elson of 'Green- day:` Dr. -Shepherd told the varicose* vain trouble. a wig _At the opening meeting cif Hearl Coach Harvey 1Vlalm, wood has ,ioined the staff of -News on Wednesday,- that her her a Spee iy 'recovery_ the Pickering Village- Council says: "Ot]r mem}�ers are all Reese Scott Seeks - the Pickering •News this week. condition "looks to .be very Mr: and Mrs '"C. S. Bryant l ' Councillor Basil impravin., steadily, and it Wayne, a former' student of promisiri"Dr. - 'Shepherd and Mr. Grad Mrs. Ted Pank- act «cera, !! Kearney, brought up the sub won't be long before we are . Pickering District High School wishes to thank their many burst and family, Markham, f "jest or ruoride 'in the village •� able to enter strong teams for County Wardensh�p will lie mainly •connected with -friends-and neighbors for their--and -Mrs.- Jr-Martin. - Ardem. water supply which comes competi4oris. But we also •tri- the printing and mechanical help and solicitation at this Orit, with them for dinner ort. from Ajax.: ink tha44''-Tiiose who do gym I Reeve Sherman Scott, of, end 'of the -business.. Prior to time.' the week-end.; " 'Mr. Kearney emlores flocs -for nleasure are iust as im- Pickering Township announced joining _ the News; he worked Sorry- to- hear. Mrs,. Glenna, -Mrs. Jean Wonnanr,tt ^^^tr f idation of water supplies said portant as those who want to :this ,Week- that.-he. will •seek- at Alger Press in Oshawa. Maurer, Sherwood, West, Is be confined -to Oshawa, Hasp- ! to be a deterrent to tooth_ de- excel, and we ;are, very glad election as Warden of Ontar- In the editorial end, he. will in the Oshawa Geneal Hog-p- ital for some time ye* j cay. - that so many of our members io County for 1963. be doing. some-Sports report- ital. - Dr, and Mrs, W W: After a brief discussion, the work so bard at their- physic-_ The 'election takes place on - Ing— be -an, active ball. player Mr. Walter Thomas, No. 2. linen entertained his fat'• r:, sifatter wafi,:-turtied,o er to.Mr:, , al impmvement;� ,.- Tuagday, January 15, at the with .the Greenwood team and 1.19 Highw-av and Hsrwood Ave.. Dr. 'N. F. Tomlinson on i­Watson, �eZfare Chairman forI The DAC had a team cam- County • Council Chambers,' ft familiar with the name and confined to his Urhe' guff- occasion of his bhthday, on a report. . ' ' I peting in tTre 1961-62 Metro Whitby. the` local teams.. _ ering, a. fractured ankle. _ January 3... - t Two - -• . .: ' - TM PKKMNG, NE" - prHURSDAY, 'JANUARY 10,1%3 Roar Hills . bee ; con-, Mr. Page. H E PICKERINCNEWS g— �e residents of this their-'Waltff �`'ha�,^,,. _. E S T A R L 13 BE 1 1 1 t h Michael, of I: ac. St. Denis, in sincere sympathy to Mrs. ` i so Ai Q.C. -- Quebec, is enjoying a holiday Arthur Keith and Donna, Al - issued every Thursday at the home of his parents, tona Road, in the passing of ,BARRISTER 'SOLICITOR • NOTARY PUBLIC by The News Printing and Publishing CM, Pony Mr. ,and Mrs. Dobbin Sr., of , a dear husband and father. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS kAwrized as Sewed Class Mail Itatter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Altona Road. The U. C. W. will hold their $@ SCRIPTiON RATES: $2.50 Per year — Hafted States S3.00 per. you Mr. and Mrs. Willard and January meeting. on the sec- Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 + family spent the New Year and Tuesday in January in the SMY PURKAR, Editor -- Day with Mr. Willard's par- church •hall. Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Ni9hwor ARYERTI;INO RATES UPON REO8ES7 — ents in Sishopville, Que. and Happy birthday to Flo Mor - also visited Mr. W llard's sis= r:s, Oakwood Dr. who cele - ter in Stanstead, Que. brat,.' her birthday on Mp 6 -Jan - Mr. Donald G. Crossley sp Our Hacke Bos Need You Mr. and -Mrs. Bill Slater . Mrs. Morris' father y � ent 'New Year's with Mrs. and mother. Mr, and Mrs. Slater's mother and father in Lewis were out from the city .PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT West Rouge, for the celebration. Her oro- -TORONTO • 43 Railside Rd., Don Mills —447-551f Parents in this area are forever complaining that Mr and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm ther and his wife also spent ere is never attything to keep the young people occ- of Orland called on friends in the evening. with her. AJAX PSA RESIDENCE E___. pied. It is true that v o. do not have an arena or a the district on Fri%:ay. 1Ir. Bob Morris, of Toronto f _ ge community centre: However Pickering Village Mr. and .vers_ Bill Simm- spent last Sunday with the I Ajax 942=1.231 Pickering 942-9363 roes have three hockey teams, the Midgets, aBantams onds entertained friends on Morris family here. A Pee.-Wees and they have to go elsewhere, to 'get Sunday of last week. The Patterson children of herr rink time. the 1st. Concession, spent ( Sty Andrews PERSONALIZED PROTECTION i However these boys are being let down badly bya Saturday with -Lynda and ack of interest on the part of the residents, but more J Church — Pickering Joey Davis. Altona Road, and The church was wellfilled A• R. FOR?lER-INSURANCE- 40 on the part of the parents. enjoyed somw skartng, I • Last Saturday night, for example, one'of the Picker- Mrs. F. Schwalm returned i °'n Sunday morning for Divine Worship. The service was con- _ ¢� cheer for them. We heard this week of one lady who to her home on Friday, after _ hok 15 boys in her cAr to a -game. It was either' that a three-week vacation in .Or- ducted by the minister, Rev. PHONE AT1onfie 2-N16 it some of them would have to stay _at home. -Last land and Ottawa. F. Cgnkey. Mrs.. Marion Mc- Mrs. Edna Pilgrim, Jack Clement, organist and choir-. ~leek, one of the teams was about'to leave for a game leader presided' at:..the organ. PRE — AUTO — LIFE — ' CASUALTY ;hen it was discovered there were six boys with no and Yvonne and Lynda. spent New Year's�ay with Mrs. Q. The choir entered the church ransportation. One of the players ran home and got Walduff and family. to -the Processional 'I'll sal - Be dad out and this saved the -day. May we 'welcome Mr. and vation take the cup". The There is little room for parents to complain, when Mrs. Armstrong and daualh- special number was a solo by hey refuse to take much interest themselves: M—. . Elizabeth Boyes. "The - ROSebCtilk Hardware Ltd. __ ter and Mr. and Mrs. ' G. Rus- i ;iledley - of the cross", .beauti- Parents cannot go to all the games, but surely more sell to our community. i fully sun;, r of them could get to some of them. Others too could Timmy Paar. North Rose- - C_ y � ,PAWTS, FM�ARza, GAS, G�©� fford to show.a little more interest on behalf of our bank Road - spent Saturday' The'scripture reading was: i with his grandparents Mr. St. John 19:,17'- 30. This be- ;ockey teams, and our young peoples activities. ( P Tg communion service, Mr. PORMR MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS ifs OTSRM) and. Mrs. Dobbin, Altona Rd. Conkey y mess- ng to cheer therWboySille. On hand for the game gave. a timely teams played Neil Patterson, Steven Wal - were about 400 Woodville age on The Furnished .Tab,, J nhe Bruce Russell and -Ron- TOOLS. PT1tPS _HTC- _ s. There were three adults from Pickering. One was nie woiuek spent a day ;n � ie"'. Let us -look at the cross of he coach, the other .two were arents. You can ima ' Calvary and hear - the words ESf5EB4'r'X PLAZA . AT. s-isu P g'. Toronto last week ne what this did for the morale of our team, espec- sincerest sympathy to 1Cirs, of Jesus"It is finished' , This ally when it carne to listening for a few shouts of en- Arthur, Donna and Keith. of was a shout of �iictory, filling _ '+ouragement. Alton Road. in the passing heaven with joy. Hereis our Week, after week -it is 'the same thin Only a very of a dear .husband and father, expedition finds- Ch s mission' g• Y I'Y accomplished. Christ's one eW parents show up to help transport the teams anJoyce and Russell Mason of d worn "finished", this is vitt- __ _ _ day with spent last We child- ory complete. Christ who -had , C r e a t O r S.-�O f day with the Walduff. child- taken on sin. the forces 0f evil R8 ren' .- now the ] - ' Happy _birthday to. Steven. God MONUMENTS gory and' power , of 0 r Cmsgmy who will celebrate are seen at the cross. his. tenth birthday on. Jan. 9. Those who crucified Him need r His grace. Christ had given us - - - the vibto 'we accept salva- • F forspr1�? tion free from thehandof O DISTINCTION __�Qa IT now, ROSEBANK God. ;W, are redeemed by 'the - d lave of Jesus. who forTH REE GENERATIONS birthday Janie- • to died for that we might • Martin. Rosebank Rd. - who have Mghteousness in Him. celebratedher birthday on We, as Christians, can go forth - - -' ? January err day •by, day rejoicing. in His Stn ■ ■Ord Bros. Ltd. Mrs. a Dyson Road. is '- ori He gave up his hou- rs Perry. 'Victory, . ow spending today with Mrs. + or,d-1 osition and became man, - �'" -Whittle, Rosebank Road. I dying the death of a common Mr. and Mrs. Whittle had criminal, God has lifted Him O N U M E" N T S :... t - heir family home with them above all, the- captain of our- - to help celebrate New Year's salvation is made perfect, DUNDAS ST. EASTWHITBY MO 6-31152 Day, Here before us is one of the Rosebank Road. School Lib- meap of grace, the table is im rary--close&--tial further not- furnished. Let- us .then take ..Toice. the bread and wine of sadra- During the deep freeze re- ment into our bodies.., Let us w• , COOPER BLOCK ET�i. t A Gently, the school library as •offer our lives as living sacci- �r flooded due to the freezing , fisc` let us go onward into the - — of water pipes The library 'vow .Year. The new members CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO � committee has a heart -break were welcomed into the Fell - _FOR inn task of sorting one thous- owship of St. Andrew's: The and k -t s how many Junior, congregation was con- - BLOCKS � � BRICKS boos ° see STRUCTURAL STEEL - - • can be repaired. A great ducted by Mrs. Helen Hawker ''h. �n[�_ Ree — afilt many of these acs -were and Mrs. Wm. Bo s. -- y purchased by funds raised by 090. C1�fARf h Home School Assoc omen's Missionary Societ ONTARIO— The the e & W r :,',STATION ROAD, PICKERING, s ' first week in January is. The monthly meeting of the Repairs/ Maintenance Work. marking the first anniversary W. M., S. was held on Thurs- 3AfH� 1-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8-5911 of the opening of. the library, day evening, January . 'the library and they had hop- the home of Mrs.- Wm. Mc- MEN� AND MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE NOW ed to announce the addition Eachnie, of several new books. In place The meeting was conducted of this, the 11brary members kingfor a or h cr0rrf the Boyeei-Bo using a New Year - •1HHY WAIT -FOR � SPRING �il be asking for help of the er$oyes, using a New Year - � - mmitt Prayer as a Call To Worship. 1 Noma$ A. 1V ewml, Q. C. , once they have decided A Nominal n Committee was -- — ee a e i ., i g e Calf Your ' Lotal how much can be salvaged. appointed: Mrs. Tames Eris- NT= 'A SOIJMTOR Some books were on loan to bin and Mrs Hugh Miller, ----- _ - students over Christmas ,vasa- Mrs. Walter Willis wa�s�app- _ TEmPie ! •. riJR — Represent - NATIONAL :•EMPLOYMENT OFFICE tion; and these are the only ointed Presbyterial Represent - ones not water -damaged. Will alive. The Treasurer, • Mrs.' FAIRPORT ROAD, SOUTH DUNBARTON 314 SiMCaE ST. S. OSHAWA ' - you support your schaol lib- James Murdoch, submitted the y , - rary ant] volunteer your ser- 1962 report. Phone 725-4631 vices later? Rev. Conkey installed' the , - ming y Michael- Paar and his sous officers, for the co year, in, of North Rosebank Road, and gave a very heltiful mess- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT., -- attended the hockey game at 'age. He spoke of the import: Maple . Leaf Gardens on Sat- ant part . of the Women's urday evening. Both enjoyed Missionary' Society has in the l COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE _ the game. the life of the,church, We are NEW TANKS NSTAILED Next week's euchre -will • be co-workers with. God. Immed- aRUGS LTD• held at,the home. r Mrs. d. fate responsibility is placed t- PAT DUNNEo ! •� �O lJeS McLean, . on Old Forest Road: us. Now is, the day of salvat- _TEiiiple. 9- I1 V Inst week's winners: • 1.Ev- ion.. His will is that none + etyn Johistone; 2: Mrs. For- should perish. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS , a COSMETICS. SUNDRIES BABY HEEDS °STORE - HOURS: WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 mm. to 9- p.m SUNDAY$ snd HOLIDMS 1 P.m. to S p.M.°, PKKEIMNG t PHONE WM itehatl 4-5%1 laHah s `.,..ate'rincis ., ind". _WEDDING, BIRTHDAY CAKES­ For Nora Open Business 103 KINGSTON RD., W. pICKERING tl Loyst, Allen, Debbie and Ca- guests at the --home of Mr. • spent New Year's Day with .marvel that I said unto thy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold g THURSD JANUARY 10, 1963 THE PICKERING ME" — - _ " ye must be born again." ram 'Thrw dra Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. I CLllilLa� O 1 � MIs. F. last week. , wt. DUMBARTON -ire were four ne MCT into . and Margaret Harris, Spruce Gala Neww Year's celebrat- Mr. and Mrs. Wm Guest, Bo- vette were accepted � Mr. Clare Keetiil was home ions were held at the home of Mr.congregation and Mrs. E. J. Annie by Professia _ ' INSURANCE � pLAL ESTA'T'E on Monday with the flu. Mrs. Frank Hollingshead with drove drove to Ottawa on Sunday, Faith: Mss. Victor Ca _ A former resident, Mr. J. friends and neighbors attend- to take their son Gordon, back Miss Marie 1VIitcttell, Mr. Ni - �Oe VH. 2.6212 Resideaee WH. 2.3115 Linton, passed away at Fair- in;. There were Mr. and Mrs. to school, following his Christ- and Stroud and Mr. Marion McClement, who cele -problems view Lodge on Dec. 31. He Roy Cardinley of Uxbridge, mas vacation. Stroud were welcomed _ - • leaves a wife, 3 daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy and Dorothy, of Trenton. vis - Harold Mitchell and W. CYRIL.E.. R!.EY and 2 sons. He also has three here; Mts. Harold Hop- of Toronto. Mr. and Mss. Robert Hock- iced their daughter ily, D,nieces M Tho meson family, ry Pearce, on behalf of congregation. Ladies Auxiliary to Che Leg- kine, Mrs. Ernie Balser and ley , were hosts at a New and onCommunion Nwe Year's Day, and stayed bread pl F Re':idE/� rier4y gnu" Mrs. Laura Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Jade Mansell Year's Eve party when friends Claremont and Mr. and over till Monday. which make' a complete tett utg,Communion Set, were The Committee of Stew were skiing at Collingwood on Mi -s. J. Burrows of Brougham Bill McKay, of O. A. C., at Guil gh, visited his family cepted by . Dr. McKay. '. _ 1Cfl�16Si�ON jiD, W. P.O. BOX 1 $260 the weekend. and Miss Jean Martin of Aj- Dr. W. A. and Mrs. MacKay were given in memory of Mrs. F. Loyst celebrated a ax attended, on the week -end. and Mrs. John Barnes by I Q�TNrs� ONTARi© birthday on January 6 with a Mr. and Mrs:- J. .McGuire Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fletcher daughter, Mrs. Hatbld Di surprise party at the hame of held Open Housse for friends s Prnt New Year's Day visit- ell and family. - .. .. her daughter Mrs. William and nei bots on New Yews � Ing friends in Scasboro. • The scripture lesson Loyst of Willowdale: Guests- day. Mr. and Mrs.; D. Willis and John 3: 1-17 with the were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. New Year's day dinner family and Mrs J Harris from the 7th verse "Do Loyst, Allen, Debbie and Ca- guests at the --home of Mr. • spent New Year's Day with .marvel that I said unto thy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross Re'dshaw were -Miss San- Mr. and Mrs. Wlalter Willis. ye must be born again." Loyst, Nancy and Jeff, 'Mr. dra Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. Congratulations to Darlen,6. many, there is strength and Mrs. Grant Taylor, Frank Redshaw of Uxbridge. and Margaret Harris, Spruce guidance in the church Mr. and Mrs. Wm Guest, Bo- Mrs. A. Samarillo and Mrs. Hill Road, who celebrated the life and -problems of nnie and -Billie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie were luncheon gues- birthdays on January 3_ Mar- day. Others may .not seer Geo.' McKenzie and David, is at the, home of Mr. anis garet was nine years old and find what they seek in Mr.' and 'Mrs. Arthur Loyst, Mrs. R. Wills of Scarboro on Darlene, twelve years. churgh. Many kinds of pei and Janice of Whitby, Miss Thursday last, Congratulations to Mrs. With marry different type Dianne Thompson of Tweed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie and Marion McClement, who cele -problems all worship 'togs~ and Florence Pearce of Tor- girls visited on Sunday at the I brated her birthday on Jan- Jesus gave His life for al onto. borrw of Mr. and Mrs. H. .uyry 7, - us, so we can be, at p Mr. and Mrs. J. - R. Milne Watts of Toronto. Mr, and Dors. Ed. Graham; with ourselves. spent the holiday with relat- Ladies Auxiliary to Che Leg- of Orono, spent New Year's 0 0 0 ives in McTier.. _ ion mer on Thursday for their Day with Mrs. Oliver Gibb. Bulletin The Evening Group of the installation night. ' 0 0 0 The Committee of Stew United Church Won -ten will The Guides and Brownies' Dunbarton United Church met at the church on N AI RAfSA<s meet on January 14 at the Mothers L. A. will be held at The minister. Rev. W. A. nesday everting. January f home of Odes- Jack Ward- the home of Mrs. Lorraine McKay conducted the first. The Evening Unit,U. G Mc m. Se Go ,� Gail Jerome celebrated her McLeod on Jan. 15 at 8 p. Communion .vice of 1963 will meet on Monday, Jett+ 5th birthday on Friday even- Dowling. Standings The choir' sang "Just for To- 7, at 8.15 o'clock, at the b _ ing with a party at the home =H, Hopkins 7 pts. Al Red Today". Mr. Pitcairn, organist of Mrs. Hilda Lennox. E,, (Gladr t+ r eld of her grandmother, Mrs. B. shave 5, Chas. Killey 5, Pat and choir director, presided at one welcome. (Real EsIWi broker — Meksri.no Viltow H�1' Lord 4: M.- Samarillo 3. J. and choir director, presided at Subscribe to the News T� Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter -%enc- Burmws 2; J. McGuire 2, Al the organ. Mrs. Wilda White W9.'! 6770 or Toronto *A. 11-911111.11 Ooboors !IL ilri-of Glace Bay. N. S;, visited Rozell 0. led the Junior Congregation. Only 52S0 Per Year . Wh1tby MOba,wk 8.4703- . T EMplo 043M tea. "Wgbwee 1i Mile East of OunbaeI Ne. 2 MtOliwef '�► PONTIAC ` 1 V� STe GEORGE'S Monteith, Monteith, Riehl ifts --- ;. ,.a Co. Nu d I O up. ts;NT!��� o. W. emaCA. vA11.KERtNO WCg "Ms 4°=-o.t.w inaMerSawqutt end Meeting to b , Facilities tuWtwLAT1111� nd aw :CATERING SERVICES t-aay � , * � •' �► M _ • (56atirq 400) � - }f.4 - ; TELEPHONE f tom the ^ WN. 2.0363 — WN. 2-4305 ' FM1 alONGA0ai AaNANOM love d Also secONN avovaAoa av AVARAW •OON ANOWIM OPTOMETRIC AND ewe VVADA' The new Pontiacs took to the w� AtsO t road -and people were quick to VISION CARE . oN irorloAoesi. make comparisons. Their con- - w JOHN L RAWSON, R.O. _ dtrsion . Pontiac tied the year's 0. lLEASANt S Reiff R YOU 8No11L1� ANY LMaNAN most winning style. Today, it still stands alone as the most !ow uvear MD. SOu1111 NNANCtM6 a P= /Ali ma's �Y tO1lRitg INV" am _ beautiful car in the popular price . s '- field. Inside, there's the tasteful ; .,•� �' "� ,�s �•, �' IRM EXAMINED � charm of spacious seats and rich OLAUK RI TO and WAIRM E. .� appointments. Power's sup- plied by a standard '6' .or V8. " !vll+tNOs AND See Pontiac`s 33 models soon at 8M AE MOINTINWT.' M1-2101 - your Pontiac dealer's. a '; Models illustrated, top to bot- ti 1041 AD ST. WEST tom: Parisienne Sport Coupe, PLASTER CERAiiMIC TIL/ TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Parisi rine 4 -door Safari, STONE Laurentian 4 -door Sedan. ; EMpin Whitewall tires optional at extra cost. PLAG6TONE !•ATIOs 83T[ ,Evenings CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. I� TEmple 9-1751 •' WA 2-6!62 Phu TElnplo 9-19!7 {• ;' . Water is directed through intake cowl into rocker panel to flush out :::The Building Centre panel interior, reducing rust. corrosive elemen s Air flow dries' Suppliers of .Quality Building Materials &Service, 612 VICTORIA.PARK AVE., jdst north Danforth. 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This progress- ` ive firm also has. a PlanningCentre for Home Improvements _with qualified personnel to assist you with the right selec------------------- - tion of materials and ideas :for the right job, with credit Positraction* rear axle increases trac- : tennis available. tign on ice and snow. When ne" _ . _ . . -.. ,....: wheel slips,Wh o power is transferred to The public, in general, have come to know whatever. they ane other. •exrra cost oprton desire in this line, can be�secured from.,this firm, ..with a ' �,� , > knowledge that it will be "elle of the best grade, consistent �3 PONTIA ; In price. - - - C yx. We are leased in this edition, to give .commendable a {� P `A(3ENQRAL MOTORS VA mention to The Building Centro, a subsidiary of Columbia !-7 Lumber Ltd., which is capably directed by Mr. John Karol, 'pe sure to watch -"The Tommy Ambrose Show" on -the CBC -TV network. Cheek local listings for time and channiL _ ;Presldent; and. to assure the buying public that they will � - W TOR ! k7", receive the utmost in courtesy and service - T -LA MO SA ESANTED -10EIUfNO* $all #Krl 1A 6 - A 3*r1e FewTHV ' e PICKERIt+16 NEWS " . iHUR3DAY, JG1.Ot1UgRiF' 10,, Ilii AUDLEY_--hfrt..�Vinton White, who cele manvifie. ---- - Brookhn -Arena- on- Saturdag--} of Toronto,--visited--Mr. and- - brother-in-law Mr. Bill Irvin. trated their 51st wedding an- The girls of the 4-H Club night and were entertained f Mrs. Vinton White, on Sun- --at Toronto,, on Monday. -rhe anrual on z -'.`..?nil }niversa^y on Thursday, _Jan- and their leaders Mrs. Don, laser at. the hums �� 'rte '�y. --- -- - The annual congregational neetin; is being planned fn^ ua-y 3. Sanderson avid Mrs. -John Jo^ -. and�ri' Sunday ni,e,.t Mr. and Mrs. George Todd meeting will be held on Jan- ?riday evening;" 'January 18, i Mr. and Mrs. Alan Manders Sheren attended Achievement met at the home of Mr. and of Cherrywood had supper on wary 24—Thursday night. .it the church. son; Mr. and M -r . Glen Mand- Day at Port Perry Hier Mrs. Murray Jones. S"tnday even'!. ng with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc. The community club met at -.-son and Joanne, spent New School on Saturday. Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph Price. Mrs. B. Jamieson. %Milian and sons, of Oakville, he home of Mr. and Mrs. Year's Day with Mrs. Robt. The Young People's Union and Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Nei- Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Carson* spent New Year's with Mr, )ick .Winter on Saturday ev- Sadler and Vivian, at Bow. held a skating party at the son, and two small children, attended the funeral_ of her and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. ruing with a good attendance. .he presidgnt, Bert Guthrie, onducted the business. A don - tion i3 being sent to the, los ital for Sick Children. � / - •. ►t the December ;neeting, the 962 officers were returned, FOOD Pserve for 1963 oid3�, and .� jot for two years, as prev- wsly reported. The winnersKET or the game of euchre were: MAR ladies - Mrs. Fred Puckrin ad Linda Eastwood;, Gents, - ohn Ashton and Pickie ,Win- er. ,IL mug@ Hills A 1 404040 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con- ieh and Dwayne, Toronto, vis- PRICES EFFECTIVE Feled at the home of their un- On No 2 Il Just East of Rou a Bride - _ `�"► - Thurs. Fri. 8� Sat. e and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. a • g Janus 1 Puckrin,' on Sunday. bars. January irckrin entertained her mct- STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday 7 p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, .9 p.m. 10-11-12 er, Mrs. Maude Webb, T,6ron- Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. and her sister, Mrs. Doro- iy Connell, Florida, fir a few Regular, - KENNEL CLUB is oz. tins z ays recently. 9 (SAVE 9 CENTS) ?,Bill Puckrin underwent an York Brand Meat 3 oz. tins ,D O G FOOD e endectomy in the Oshawa Case of 48 tins $4.50 .1 Q for 99c*l eneral H,ospita: on Friday �c ! SANDWICH SPREAD dam' YORK (SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF) MARGARINE ,BROOK .ROAD _ICE CREAM 1 The Brownies met on Zion- 4 for 49C PIE (Chocolate, �y►, January T, in the Red ''4rsn�p (Rare 9c) Strawberry, Pineapple and Butterscotch) Centre. Janice Carter �S C RED ROSE ECONOMY (Save 8e) Pk of 90 .d Charmaine Burke received "' ■ , TEA BAGS ... g. eir Second Year Pins. Steven Vandeau hurt his MAPLE LEAF .. 79c we while skating during the (SPECIAL OFFER of 5e OFF) 'TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED Full 24 oz. Sliced Loaves lidays. Rat -Natural- CHEDDAR CHEESE ocw 1 report JoJimmy -frac- his BREAD - = fir n wt;ile tobogganing .frac- ;MILD 12 oz. like. MEDIUM 12 oz. like. OLD 12 oz. pko- - ;� 39 his leg just above the e, and will be wearing a Q st for some time. 4$C - 58C 60C - .KOLB(Save 9c) 7 oz. tins Mr. anti Mrs. La Qrandeau Large 28 oz. tins (Save 6e) rd daughter, of SW.'C r MAPLE LEAF BONELESS, CHICKEN for 69c sited Mr. and :drs. Vi':._ Car- r on Sunday. p a4 �PU R E LARD Q The measles are still 1 � � SCHWARTZ Vibra Cr arced - - rig this community aria most PEAN 16 oz.= jars mikes are feeling the eff- UT . BUTTER 2 for ?9C ?ts It se'e nts to be. a mild I N C E M EAt 43A2 2rnpiaint. and does not last 4 RITEX 200 Single Sheet Boxes (Save 11c) Ty long. - I �.� Mr. and ,yrs E. with t tt FACIAL et t Year w�r the - - TISSUESnor59sea's da ter, Mr and Mss. ` 39 Sovverhy and family. (Save T p 'Mr. and Mrs. David Reed YORK BRAND 9e) 12 es. Square Nus BANQUET Fancy Cream *10 Gave 9e) ?O as: tins && d son David, called on the - i �'a and Mrs.' Akers. a PMK LOAFWIT]H f�Golden C OR N LL 4for 49ernrrr residesrf: of Brock Road, DRESSING � 79ci. daughter, Mr, and - Mrs. Ic Wright and family,-' of SM„lWs JeM,ei (Save) WHILE THEY LAST, STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A Medi pm, spefit Nem Year's 1rrn, Loose SHORTENING lbs. 99C lith Mr, and Mn: Eh. Daw- -. Mr. Bruce Surimers- and his' A end took Pete:- Mcbtuttne- Fresh, Grade A, Oren Ready, Young 4 d Ridgy Sowe^by to the _ ckey game in Tomtnto last .turday night. Mr. and- Mrs. Cliff. Hubb- - ('► — d had' the latter s father.CHICKENS r. and Mrs. Hamilton and Frying, n and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rosstfn� r Bring Oz • .rbbard and farril}' Carton - with them ' ng your own . } ,: �` ` :tLirnd S Do:. Per. customer) r New Year's Day. Avs. 3 lbs.. C FRESH LEAN PORK any news for Kt you have ' � � • Is column. will you please one Mrs. Cornute. 942475T. f h Blade or Short Rib — -BUTT,]R R OAST eY• C • :.. (Blade Sone Removed) •\• •- - Green River ROAST*..... . , ... Ib. 69e 3y-npathy is exterAc-.i 'to FRESH RIB END ,,.TENDIRLOIN END family of the !aLe' Thomas While they last, FRESH or FROZEN _ _ 1' ia_rrts, w-h� passed away. at .. .. ]LEAN0� , Ajax Hozpital. H_ Leave: CHICKEN h f 49�1 k'59 mourn: `vis widow and ore �SY• C +�• Y I i;hter, Edythe, of Hamil-, LOIN BOASTS 3 lbs.) i. Don, of Ajax Frank, of °: {Avg. 2i�4 fbs.) (Avg. _ ite.ale; Gorge, of Tc:_on- SLICED RINDLESS Centre Roasts or Chops Ib. 69e. Whole Loin Ib. 59e. »r �illGr Kaive former h Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R st'Ib. 49c it?en+, of Greer. River, +.•her. BREAKFAST B IY• 4'9C t carried or a trucking -bus- E A A F A S T BACON ss. We are 'air; tq report Round, Sirloin, T -Bone & Win GARDEN FRESH FRUIT de VEGETABL s. Williams,. at time of g iting, is in the A;ax Hos- CANADIAN NO. 1 al.A VC -7 lb, Cello`Pk Vers, L. Lehman_ • ...: .:. 25C r daughter, o Toronto. GOOD SIZE HEADS' +1 Young People's Organiza- CALIFORNIA NEW n was formed at the -church FRESH PORK (Picnic) GREEN CABBAGE .. ..... 2 for 39c d the first meeting will SHOULDER R A 0 Saturday, January 12, Cypress Gardens, U. S. No. 1 Marsh Seedless Large Size 96's 8.00 p. m. All young people 0�� N}. C DRAPER 45 .erested will be welcomed. RU IT ............, ...... 8 for 69e rhe community was shock- FRESH MINCED STEAK ............. Ib. 79c during the holidays to hear SNOW WHITE BUTTON the passing a Gordon Leh- Lucas Arthurs Small Link USH ROOMS rh tit, of Markham. -He was at lu - /, QC e time, a resident of Green • Te! rer. Mrs. Lehman, one son Po r ausa e 1 Ib. Pk9- C CYPRESS GARDENS LARGE SIZE 150's Oke, predeceased him eleven 'g ars W. Bruce' of Markham, FLORIDA TANGERINES ", , , . Doz. 59e axles, of Fergus, ana -one Round or Square RUMP ROAST .... •. Ib. 89C CALIFORNIA FANCY CRISP GREEN LARGE STALKS tighter Isobel, (Mrs. Knott) ana ween �` CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69c CELERY .....:.............;:; ; 2 for 49c Qarrq and one creat grand- �= — CALIFORNIA SNOW WHITE �- 4" and 7th Rlba) '.CAULIFLOWER , . , MEDIUM SIZE $�S�j Standhrs PRIME RIB ROAST ib. 6!c ' Each 29c : t43.and : rHURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933 ^ ,-THE PICKERING NE1Mi3 .-''�"` - "�T-- 'GN lain 'CLASSIFIED Help ter VEIITlSEMENTS Help Wanted Local Liberals •Hold Organization PAY iD. DiENDS-CAREEtU POSITION —_"One Man's Opinion ' - USE THEM EACH WEEK My firm requires a, represent- ; BY -THE OBSERVER ative in this area at once. You Meeting _. For Districts In The Area For Sale d� start on a "Earn Whiie You Learn' part-time pian that APPLES iPOTATOES — may lead to a foil -time pori- A meeting of the Pickering It seems to be the custom of Municipal Councils' - ..7 --McIntosh - per bush. - s?•SO tion. No layoffs; no slack sea. Pickering United Church Township liberals was held the beginning of the year to review the past year a Other varieties on hand. sons. You shonid be over 21 Worsen at the home of Mr. Norman `give a "Throne Speech" for the ensuing year. The rf Please bring own containers with a car. Areas filling fast. Cafik on January 6. Mr. Caf- resentatives of both Township and Village of Pickeri for apples Rush your name - and 'address The second year of Picker-' ik was the Liberal candidate in United Church Wo en o in the June 1i? Fede,. 1elect- have now both had a chance and so this Observer PICKERIM r ORCHARDS to "Sales Manama. Sox 81?.' e ursda January 3 op-;th ion. �. rA going to take a turn. and attempt to set out 'items whi One mile West of Pickering London, Ont., Canada, for' full y' Village on o. 2. Highway information.. No obligation. last year's officers returning A brief was prepared by. Mr. to the Opinion of the Observer should be attend& WH?=1247 (feb 1') for apo er year cvi he ex. C ik outlining his recorn in 1963. th th t aF ception of Friendship and Vis- endations for party organizat- 'Pickering Township 24-HOUR New Year — New .Career itation Committee now head- ren in Qntario Riding and as a ''l. The Assessment Mess — Council should aim I ed by Mrs. L. Taylor and Mrs. result several organitations OIL BURNEROin Avon in the exciting bus- 3 a return to sanity in assessment in the ToWnsllip a EMERGENCY SERVICE mess of sellingF. Prowse. were established: Bailee area• cosmetics. '" should accept that assessment is its responsibility a Authorized Dealer' Good income. No experience, Our annual meeting opened Frenchman's Bay, Ajax, Dun- not merely shrug it's collective shoulder and say "s "Consumer Gas" Installations necessary—we train. Write = with words of welcome by the Barton Chei•rytivood. Audley' the It may be that the Council, does not u "there- as" Propane sox 512, Oshawa, Ont. president. Annual reports were and Pickering ' Village were derstand it, s responsibility in this matter and ben Instal{ations giveh by Rec. Sec. Mrs. F. Si- represeaed. i?O Y mons; Treas. Mrs. K. Cooper; • Mr. Cafik emphasized that over backwards to see that they do not interfere wi Trailer MILLAccesER a Service his primary individual assessments but Council must realize tk MILLER HEATING Coming Events Supply • & -Social Assistance, P ry Purpose is to de- Specialists Bring Your Friend; Mrs. C. Harrop; Flower, Mrs. c•elop an efficient and smooth- policy is their. responsibility and they must deal BW 9 Tudor St. - Ajax EUCHRE nning organization.• His assessment policy! We do not expect council memb( D. Scott. and Literatuhe and P y p Phone: 942-3491 sponsored by Co,'nmunicatiow, M_�s. Ken. talents •in this ' field are well to tell the Township Road .Supt., how to build a roi EASTER RE8EKAH LODGE Morley, known, While indicating that but. we do expect council to direct which roads shoe _For' Sale — good condition THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. I Tom' first meeting. of 1963 he will be available for Horn- be built. The sama' goes for the assessment policy a'. started off whit four new inat, in the next Federal trailer with gas range, gas- PICKERING council must do something about policy. heater and refrigerator. or COMMUNITY 'HALL members joining our units.' election, he made it clear that Much harm has been done to the municipality in t The program theme dugs on a strop; organization is his : exchange for a truck. Phone: 8.00 P. M. p i. past two ears and this problem - must be ,correct ;992-6754. : Ltunth Served - Wodd and the Way "Miracle" ! immediate objective , and he I P Y which is ar, excellent ci a ter ! will do -his utmost to support this year! ALL FOR 50 CENTS P ; FOR SALE for everyone, believers and ' the candidate chosen by the 2. Planning -'Township Council has displayed sor DISC GRINDER THE PIC -AX PLAYERS fatal- nomination convention. indication of the problems facing thein with res lx . Next month's P g PE ey g! Spring g you and program is a film the r Leaders' from the various to Planning in the township in the past and MUST to A No. 14 Besl Single Hori- S rip offering to P gram g P areas were resent and the some action this year. D.00:step", i. P zontal Disc Grinder (doube- their entry In the Dominion Y -ended) for dry grinding. Drama Festival will be " ( Our social part of the even- names o. officers_. of the area News faces were needed 'on Planning Board and Wig' associations wtii ' be published - Complete with mallon" —George Bernard started of. by Presidents, the near future is good news to see that two new members have be —26 in. wheel; 8 in. face Shaw's greatest play. This will. xecutve and the whole group appointed. However, the pressing need is a full tit —Main motor 75's h. P. 60-3. be their most ambitious prod- haying their.pictures taker. +j,, A� �. ", Planning Director who can direct planning activities 220-440 uction to date• The entire 'and ended by eti eryore, having Deal, li i 1V O L 1 Ce the township and who can assist the Planning Boa --Mechanical table oscillation group has been working hard a piece of the United hunch I cores Redding in it's operations. with' to mak• this their most wee- : �4 5men's lit anmversa� cares F r The la=t o_ a P',)"ee_ Pick- PickeringVillage Radial Arm Dresser with essful and enjoyable. completer ith sar+viches and ering g family waS bu. red on 1. Where is it going? It appears to .this Obsery horse 603, 22. 410 30 r. p. The dates ars: February .8 coffee. Fi:day, January, 4, in the St. g g PPe m. Gear. motor lcost`'S155q_ and 9, at the Ajax Community Francis de Sale, Cem Eery. that Village Council should Of course continue to, C _ . in 1934) - $395:00• �Contre, s.33,p. M. The' Ladies Aid 'of St. And- 4 erate the village in'the same efficient manner as it b MiS� Lpuise Peddin • -'-vas o q o Tickets are $1.00 for adults rew's Presbyterian Church- born; ,n tha fa=icily faun_ ani in fYie past but that it should give some real thou DUST COLLECTOR and Sec. for students. Th the Brock Road. on Janus to the future. For example there is always much tE "DustKing" Dust Collector Clarke wig., Ti their next monthly T ry an available Iron, Don Clark• ; meeticie ThursdJanuary 10. 2', 1.8'., the dau;hter-of-Jno; about-sewers_and we are told that they cannot be a model, A-6 with 2 -horse motor at 942-4714, or any member' at 2 p, m at the of %Irs. and Bridget P.�edd,n. orded by she .ratepayers. WelJ, can they ever be p4 -60-3,220,440 (cost . $500.00 in of the pie -Ax Players, Got E. C. Dol -mage. 45 Linr:ain St . -She lived •there, and in the for considering the Lack of developmentin the'Villag l 1957) - $185.60• Pickering Laclie, _,, t to 0- village of. Pic'lcerirg - before 1•iow can development be increased ? .or is the villa yours nowt viiia May be seen 'operating, by ! appointment• urch are welcome, moving to Buf.'a:o, N. Y. about interested in development? The Friendship Group thirty year age: Then: I believe council should SARCO CANADA LTD. give mucic thought 9t. Andrew's Pre 'byterian ._1WRTHS She was the arch at the the future of the commercial area of the village whi b _ tleremont, Ont. Church._will hoAd xtseir month- ' latE i4Iary, Timothy Margaret. Phone: 416-44..9-2108 ly meeting on Wednesday,'che E."t baby of 1962; born at the Hannah, Katharine' and Mrs. Provides a fair share of the tax revenue. It must 16th, at 8.00 p. m., at the Ajax and Pickenng General M. J. Carey. apparent to all that commercially. Pickering is witho For Sale For a level home of Mrs. Helen Hawker, Hospital,. born to Mr. and Miss Reddin s 'survived by in g away and with' it will go the commercial asse, Attractive modern 3 -bed- 18 Windsor Dr., Pickering, Mrs, Don. Henderson. Hiley a niece, Mrs. George F. Mur- ment and taxes. What Can council do to encourage t loom frame clapboard bungs -rhe ladies of . the church ex- Ave., Pickering.. Both doing ray, of Cess City, Mictigan. - vejopment or . iS _Such.-developulent �fOr I low located on Township Rd. tenda cordial welcome, - well, ?► village? , betsvicee Bay Street and Dix- Vaughan Willard Home and Then, I believe council should consider how to pi ie Road; near 401bartomTHIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR y, in Village of Dumbarton. scEooI Assecatien mote industrial assessment and should consider whet _ •- _ •;tl'ce - ` er the limits of the• viiia `' Building must be moved by I'iie January meeting of the village should be expanded. February 28, 1963: Tenders �� � ��� Vaughan Willard- Home, and There is much to do!' : for the -sale of this property - School will be held on.' Jams- •wM be reeeiv+ed up to 2.00 p. ,(S or 10 Pin:) AT ary-'14 at $ p. m. sharp in the am 7n. Wednesday, January 24,Vaughan Willard School. - •.1%3, addressed to "Mr. J: L.' •'��7� - M Iwo Wed � At this meeting there will Canrti Project Director, Can- ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. — PhoM AT. 2-5941 be sh°an a ' humorou3 one, adian National. Railway's, R reeler to more or fess break "R. 1, Maple, Ont.. For further NAME - the ice after the holi to- .. bdormation, contact, Mr, H. be followed by a new and very Lr*nas, Property'. Agent. 285- ADDRESS _ Y .. _.. .. successful half hour film entit- ,991• �� -6 led "The Test". It is hoped -Limit of one coupon per person per day. that this film will. _bring a Cliildaen must be accompeaied by adult 011Sat & Sun - great many questions �o ' the To O Reil fore on the support our teach - Te Rent — board and room in ers receive ' at home from dec- _ • _ 'Pickering Village. Central. Ph.isions made in the classroom _.. :942-1645. The film depicts the after- math of a teachers actions j = Wanted RWM PA MIA - brought about by "The rest". The teacher rs .portrayed by a .. - - - very well known- Canadian act- TmpWyment Wanted by a, • ��pi} ess, Miss Frances"" land. Dis Pay - young married woman. Pay- _ R" m Nil Y / --folt clerk or general office- R cussion groups will follow. e- freshments will be served. work office cashier, close to • Pickering area. Write -„Box :" Wlmngs Parties -Receptions Women's Hospital Auxiliary SM Nears Office"• ::. _ The January meeting of .the i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■s■■■■■■■r No. Z Highway at Rouge River '- ATiantie 2-21741 Women's Hospital Auxilary is Use the ClassMi•ds Every to be held in the Nurses' Res-." Meek to Sell, Buy or Trade idence, January 14 at 8 p. M. LL This meeting will 'be the ann- DO IT NOW ust■■■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s ucl meeting with the election • - • � of officers. Conveners are ask- WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN -. . • ed to have their reports ready . Junior Tog Stores to .be presented:' The Hospital Home improvement Loans are available through The Smartest Children's. Shop In Toronto Auxila your bank under the National Housing Act for ?132 DANFORTH AVE., at Woodbine _- OX 402 conte�ty for Women of holding are again holdin a ; atterations_a-pd_repairs to the.pxterior or inlorior - - _ -� ve-- a b n rho in t ed at the hospial°Spring Dance ments, You may borrow up to $4`,000 with up tii J The smartest mothers of -the area a ve ee PP g i at the Community Cenre, Aj- ten ears to re L These loan's are also available _ this fine store in Toronto, established July 1, 1962. This. y p y• + ON=^ shop has everything for children and infants in 'sizes from ax, Feb. 22cxl. - -to the owners of rental, properties. oys n a wide variety . We invite. your ogarization p p birth to teens; for girls and'bin in latest' to submit the Har e'of a local styles. Eve imaginable article for infants is carried�ln a DO IT NOW Y Every age lady known to you but not � ••=' •� wide selection, whether a complete layette or individual necessarily a member of your WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN Item is needed. Daintiness and practicability have both been organization, who you think corisidered ' oy their buyeis. On display are only "Branded will qualify for • this title.- - Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the. Domin-i •' Nationally" advertised lines in Infarcts Clothes, Coats, Please submit your- entry to ion Government are available from your bank. suits, Dresses, Children's Sportswear •Accessories. Also, the Secretary, fo Mcl3ean. Up to $7,500 at five percent. simple interest and RELAX and' Calf they specialize in Girls' Specially -styled Cothes for Chubbier '" Asocial hour to follow. Up to ten years to repay. in sizes 7y, to .141/,, .which await your: inspection. These • These loans cover the purchase •of all types'.6f ARTHUR OMMUNITV CHNDS Infants' and'Children's Clothes are available in mixed or . URCH farm equipment and improvement to the farm A&MCHELL match themes, embodying the newst syles; The, owners of Reformed Episcopal Mouse and farm buildings. this fine store Mrs. Ruth. Drew and Mrs. Jenny Schlosser, ".,IJMRIEO Rosebank Road, North have been careful .to -include softness and delicate -tones in Capt. a . L. B. McPherson. JTATIQa WAD : WI& 3.4771 this choice selection of Children's and Infants' Wear. Every, B. A., - MlnistRev. L eN rUCltlRpre - TF 1•!401 detail, bps received their very special attention, particul- Issned by authority -of Hon Michsd Slstp arly *rice marl+:ings. They are, as you will observe, well - Servlcb of Worship -- ... NIf3MT BERViCE within the f 11.00 A- M. Mtlnisterof latxiur. Canada amity budget You would, da well to see. - WHYWAI FOR SPRING Ti. !-1082 fine diaPlay, op your next shopping trip to Toronto. suwday School A Friendly Welcome To All --------------------- J. • , 1' y '� • .. �, - '- .. _ ._ `. , _. ',� a .. - y Y. _ SIX NlWS rHURSDAY, JANUARY - Pa3s Si »: THE ' PiCKERIN�3 10, 1163 -Vff-S-T=Brock Road l ROUGE The widening of the Brock USINESS DIRECTORY -The West Route Tuesday' Ric:iardson and B. -Farquhar- Road will continue this year sel'Vl�es In Night Badminton Club will re- son all have scored one' goal from the 4th. Con. to No. 7. - surae its activities on January each. Highway''- The Churchei 15, at 7.00 p. m. through the Bantam Divis�on: Trevold The Brock Road will 7 - run - �evening. Any young people in Bros. beat the Rouge Restaur- straight north through Brou-) -GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S F the district interested in join ant team 1 - 0, while the Drug. gham, The Geo. Mutch pro- • Service ■aaaasssaaelsiat>•slRaaeRle 1 Ing or dropping around for and Barbers' team won over perty has aiready..been purch Radio aced by the County, and the funeral Director information would be welcome Unger. Cartage with 7 to 1.. tY• y Any Make or A14o1>lel '/CkerlA9 at the school auditorium any Goals so far have been socred are now negotiating on the "Tuesday evening. Mr. -Bob b M. Hughes with 10; T: Annie property. This, stage of .ARTHUR F�#tD * Ulnrted Church - Smith will be glad to help in ghZIdt and D. Gelder have the road program will Contin - MI1ftl f•: Rev. Mehrille Bf+t>1tam. ue in 1964, and will come out PiCKERlNG any way. All equipment 'for 7; J. Fortier, J: Scott. have 6; Prhra9e Aewbv Sorvitsi _ SElVICS playing is available• to any of I D. Obey, J. Lennox, 4 each; . about 2000 feet..north, of No. 7 Highway, re -joining the re- DAY OR *0144 the members, to play as many T. Ambrose 3; L' Keeler, S. Y• p ! A• M- i 11.87 A. M. - games as they wish, -in an ev- McDonald, J. Webster, R. Ast- - sent Brock , Road, north. of ening. ley, C. Vaughan, F. Waterfall. Brougham. rt Sunday School Sana Hours Congratulations to Mr. and have two goals to their credit, This announcement was WATER Ditty • E� „Mrs. Dennis Cleary, of River- and J. McLeod, J. Matten, R. made this week by the County WM. McEACHN� Prop, AUDLET . i court Road on the arrival of Bedlington, D. Hodgen, D. Ir-. Road Engineer,. R.. E_. Sims. West Of . Dunbart Sundayeh•ol 1. 1S P. M. i Mr. Sims told the News that *- a baby daughter, . on Wednes win. D.' Norton P. Sloan, B. Church Service 2.36 P. M. ,day, January 2. in the Ajax & Butt and M. Toye have one urban type construction would. PHONE "Pickering General Hospital; goal each. be done through Brougham Ph014a WH. 2.217 ioesgsNse■N�te�aa71! and, to Mr. and Mrs. William commencing at the. bridge at. Booth, Friendship Ave., on the $ROUGHAM the south end of the village, ATkmtk 2-0063 Piekoring, ov* GRACE FR birth of a son, on January 3, and would be of urban type YTERlAN t at the Scarbbro General 'Hos- The Brougham U. C. W. Un construction. He said that con- C} RCH pital. it No. 2. met at the home of struction would not• go beyond MORNING "wollWip Mrs. A. Bland; Island Road, Mrs:, M. Ellicott, on January the right-of-way through the KEN and CLARKE . 11 am.-Wests°u•a Sawa 'is enjoying a few weeks hol- 2_ The Worship Service was village, and that only trees on Creighton, FTassr, Audhork e the right-of-way that "had to - P R E N T I C E _ -- Way with her son and family led by Mrs. R. Knox. Scripture y . SUNOAY StM100tE In California. Reading was taken from St. come out" would be lifted. Drynan dI Murdoch west School - The West Roue School Lib- Matthew 5: 1 - 16. Hymn '500 He said -starting at the 4th AUCTIONEERS Rouge Y , wary received a -surprise gift- was sung. Eight members concession, - the road • would tieeaew ss� AatbarfsoA Bawbl�ars, Souch*rs and Ivo p s�f.aa ever of $40.00 for books, from the were present. The meeting gradually curve to the west Ce aaW n Ostee� ear for It cove--*JftWy raffle, held at the New Year's closed with prayer. Lunch.was side, then back to the east Notaries Public - Eve Pen.:lsk. 11os.bdA Cent•nniai Road sehaal- side up into the Plaxton pro- �"�• - - Eve Party by several couples served by Mrs. M. El,}icott. r from the district, at Graham's Unit No. 3. U. C. W. will perty at the 5th. Con., where P"reNsrre. seal Btefo els oe. •ANX OP CONAUftO CNA/Mstsi . 1t °"�'- �' Park Club House .Kingston Rd.. hold their next meeting at the it would gradually curve to opoeiaMy of Rees°eebl aaas, s0s ROUrA HIGMIANOS OL The Home & School will home of 'Mrs. Allan Ellicott, the west. side of the road and DUAL iQVKS AT ONR PUCH 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa' sponsor their annual dance in on 'Thursday, January 17, at on up to Brougham. M ee P.O. Phone Aginet 52w2 f the auditorium on Saturday, 2.00 p. m. Mrs. N. Burton will Mr. Sims said the road -is Mae Wo -P.O. Pboee Masi, 2" Telephone RA. 3-3446 January 26. Tickets will -be a-. be Program Convener, designed for "60 -mile -per- mm"CEf have been ntabisbed .available from any, of the Ex- The. General Meeting of hour" traffic. He also said an Auctioneers since 1090. ecutive of the Association. the Brougham U. C. W. will independent -survey by the AnOsCem Cbumb There will be prizes, novelties be held in the church on Jan- Dept. of ' •Transport concurs E PK141RtN4 ONTAMIG "and- refreshments, ` sq' with uary-16, at'8.00 p- m. The ser- with the County's plan to go FLEURY �% a e Ree+ees ,� date open vice , of Installation will be - trirough, ,Brougham, rather, E R. 1 L E U R 1 R N. S SHEPHERD, 111A, D O: Mr. and Mrs. Jed MacLean can,4ucted by the Minister, than around it. E. r so: 193, Pkitoring, Oat. of. Chesterton ,Shores, .. spent_ Brougham... Con,.reeational BARRISTER SOLICITOR S H G R R i _'7 o- Phone w+fiNhalf... 33i> - a few days during the, holiday Meeting will be held N10, ay - NOTARY PUBLIC _ visiting relatives in Niagara January 14. at 8.00 p. mt,. TPE•iCHi►J5 AND �„ SUNDAY SERvtC!!S SEPTIC TAMC Met" of Old Kingston Road * _ 8]0 soon. -May Coon+waiow Falls, N. Y. The I. O. O. F ezpPcet t0 Highland Creek ey ' 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prcw _ Many happy returns of the start their weekly Eurhrec- installation AT. ZY391 or AT. Z-1363 FUnBra>} oven ti.00 0.o,.-Ho:y Cewn+vniae - day to Karen Jackson, Island this coming . Friday :.evening; Phena-' Whitby 6>SA-3S6i . GEORGE HARDING +• Ambulance Service (4A sundoy) _ Road, on her eighth birthday January 11, in their'•Hall at 1100 a.m.-Sunda School g Y �'Y r '4 Ase -on January 4: to Leslie French Whitevale. Censtructlon MOutS� Parish Hall of Rouge Hills Dr., who was Mrs. J. Davis returned to -Monday to Friday-91&3:3otas. 1 Ar1orV . .. 100 a m -N ten years old on the 9th: to • her home during the week- Saturday and'Evominso Na. Z Highway -(At _the Parish Hail) David. Brannon, Taylor Road, end after spending the holi- Crawford and family. Mr. and by Appoattnteat of Pkkeritte Beech Road WEDNESDAY who had his tenth birthday on days with her family in Tor Mrs. Thos: Anderson and the the 7th: and to Ricky McKay, onto. family during the holidays. *, - 10.00 a.m.-Holy coe.oun7on &A r . Ridggwood Rd. who. ,was six _ Mrs. Wm.. Knox: Mr. and Mr. Carman Thompson, of Intercessions For the Ski • ' years. old on January 7. Mrs. Ross Knox and family: Peterboro, called- on --Ws sis- MONUMENTS . Te,i@,fi� one - - i. .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhein- .Mr, and Mrs, K. C. Pascoe ter. Mrs. A. Ellicott during islet, of .East -Ave. were in. and famHy; also Mr. anti Mrs• the week -end: "Nighary Mos"ont wort- IWHitehall 2-3610 Michigan for a few days rec- Chas.-Surphlis and Ricky at- Mr, and Mrs. -Geo,- Gray R001�T AUSTIN. Prop. -- - eptly, and their son Wes.. re tended -a -family get-together had 'dinner- with Mr. and Mrs., 1, Wesly. Ontario e _ 0 2urrled home with them; after at the ho me• of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray on Sunday. Two wile scow e9 tslbrby +' ' spending Hampton, on New _ . Mr,. and Mrs: Eldon' Car- as Me. 2 16•kwq, bower. ROM MU, ONTARW i three yrears with the John' Knox;.- H ��� -Wail. S. Air Force, when he was Yeses D ".. ter and family spent, New Whitby ant AjaxCHUKN- ICI AAD 6. stationed in Michigan. Mr. and -Mrs. H. Malcolm Year's with his. mother, Mrs. 0, wbleblt MO. s•3a2 SYhiDArRNSCttOOL 0 0o Y Sr. entertained several mem- Allan Ellicott. PLUMA SUNDAY -11 . w -be fL West Rouge Hockey Lague bers of their family including. Mrs. Matthews visited, Mr. 'AR.rfee k"ag, angle e &L Zcer•s and Goals For The Kr. and Mrs. R. Miller and and Mrs. A. H. Rowe on New Af so"M 1181 7 Season - So For family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Year's .Day. U ToefNaotsies of *bis week we have scores of AIe Wednesday Moet, vl the teams under their spon- Atf1lED KAYES FLAT RATE WATER bold w s .P� sora' names. Thc�- readers will HEATERS ."AU AM WUCCMO reaMe how the boys are Spon- _ .-I'LUMMNG BATHROOMS '.laytls Glass Lined Tank- • The Roedligg Raew as sro_te cored and get their sweaters •44 Gallon Glass Insulat'n •b'e htbtk ody .through generous businmmen SURE SYSTEMS •1000 rye" Dble' Elenant saw' i'e°N'° ` and businesses.. TRAVEL _ ESTj11AATES GIVEN *EASY TERMS t '- - . Coll A Tloerft 2,26M Mont Division: Ernie Mar - $96.00 WHihhafl 2-6717 $96.00 tin Shell and the John Inglis YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL Repairs -Parts -Service teams ,were tied; 3=411 in the "ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH first game..and'in the second. AT. 4-4721 _. -5t. Andrews McNeill's Essos worn over the � ! to Boyd Laundry 2 ' 0. Goal- YOUR ES.TABL�SHED ' •AGENT i ` • 4320 Kingston Road Presbyterian Church + scorers in this divis.iori are: 'R. wRRR OR PNOt<! l' -Reynolds, with a •hi h of '12; Offidail A einted• Coe" Rohe few Peeve and cow" ir%eSt Hill_ g T Pp Church Street North, Pkkwkg A. Quick has 6 to his credit; se"tN lewseseo w soodkes J. Keenan 5; G: Godman 4; J. INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION Minister Rw.'F. Conkey, M. A. - 1Nbwmiw ,'Mee, Efs. Doherty; B. Tearne, J. Miller AiR TRAFFK CONFERENCE of AMERICA Avco- le' -sero -, of � IQo& / �/� ' Mansel, tK Windsor Drive all have 3 goals'each, while J.• ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCESDENNi1 oRVTHERS Phonel�z.Zg3 Betts, R Dear, F. Godman,.R. _ Bowman � Gibson . Hughes, A. Kay, M. Rowan Our PROFESSIONAL Services PNON6 w1 M'f MO, 1.4521 HEATING CONTRACTORS Seryls of Worship 11.15 A.M, each.and D. Sha�.er have one goal Cost NO More Not Water, Shesst Spshn+s Poo Wee Division::,. McKach- Tickets Issued From Our Office At Offical Rates _ Installed Sunday sc11eo1 >lo o A.11k ern Printing won over Rouge .RAVEL IS..OUR ONLY BUSINESS W H J. Thompson, Altaroflof�s and Repairs.• • Golf 4 - 3 m the first, while P tA Friendly :Weilome Awaits Richardson Hardware team' NOT A SIDLINE AT - B.A., LLIL PO1fe0 2924545 - » �'Qu took 6 goals to Rouge Hard- - - _ _ - iNARD ..�°- „ _ A. Hughes with the high of 12, to his credit; M. Sloan 6; -- G. Jones 5; G. Dear, T. Betts. 'RAVEL BUREAU ' `ddoom T`vb 9.2&% - OIL FUltNAClt6 ---. and I.• Kay 4; K. Lloyd 3; B. _ OA1121M end sOUCITOR INSTALLED. McMurter,, B, Tearne,. T.` \Ward WORLD WIDE SERVICE jf h comobla end owerle Repaired And 9er►k•d l and G. McIntyre 3 each; B. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 Sheet Metal Shop Work UNITED. CHURCH Ttidding, B: Herod, C. Rich- " ' " ' `'- ardson R. Grigsby, G. Hughes, RODMAN HEATING CO. (1110 wag Ire. _) D. Farquharson, R. Matten, T. - WH 2-3N1 Nicholson all have two goals 1 R 96 C hureih St. S. - Pickering W A. A"AT, MA, Pl1.A each, while'J.,Allen, D. Mun- ' _ xoe, P. Visser, M. Price, R. It o! W 11 Mlltl>iTEM -- • .:EITERiaR PAINTING LU CH Sort/ n111p A.M. =WILLIAM G. LAWSON ' _ LUTHERAN HILL R - Sehoel, AM - $QrtStsr • e• Churok Ii. 6. HILI. - SEPTIC 1'0 0o Germain Servs TANKS dyed st"a. 11.00 English Service. V _ D•partn erAM, !ss ...L -�' erly A.. IL IMI �.SO.Sunday school (English) �>r'orsn 0 ) ,_.-LEANED - 1 Servicet at the Gallaway - •1" - WH. 2-2741 " - aid - :. _ .. - �fee'Estlmates Rd. Pu fehFel Mfwit•a W. J. BtAT _ ' :.... , _ _ ._ _ Am Kingston Md, bus stop _Allele QOIOT N 111 °. 3l. •GOA siPllf 1R0B ' •Ri1.Mr. ,,, RA. 3.4042 4wiltCH ST. N. ,� � � !'IE�T�3e Old'. : TEa*e 9-s' � welo.m. w*inn• p _ Rex I&MRe 1. - Bd.nna, Pastor Pb • . : a rr _ tM11RiDAlf. JANyARY 10, 1163'IME RI.CKBRM O NEWS ' Sewn s Onto. ' GRFENWOQfl_� Mrs. P Wilson: -visited- het •} EWS+ Church Service was well brother Mr. ' Stan Byri , oa R ' IDSunday, _ attended on Sunday, it being Mr, and Mrs.' Gordon Wil - ES — G1 Communion Service Sunday. son and family of Goodwood. . Mrs. GlynnEastwood sang g anon Wilson and M The Building� ndf Les a a Inspector's re- • • • � aPPropriate -solo. � and family on Sunday. partfor 1962 shows that Bay Officially Offen Bayview Heights School Choir practice is now on . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers Friday night. • Will all mem- had • New Year's dinner for _ - Ridges now has -936 occupant „ _ - d and new, please act Wil - ties. In 1960 there were 273 hers od .family, and Mrs., P. V1ri1- their ept this in to come. Units, in 1961 627 and in 1962, s6n and Les and Janice. V - 301 units. - Unit No: 1. of the U. C. W. Mrs. Flynn and family, of Councillor John Greening 7 ' met on. Thursday last at the Ajax, were visitors with the . and Councillor Ross Deakin home of Mrs. Clark • with -Stan Byers for New Year`s ' all members present. Worship Da ' will serve on the Bay Area _ Service was taken b Mrs. y• ' -Recreation- Committee, appoi- y Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg Inted by council for 1563. Trolley. An interesting and had their family all at home informative talk on "The for New Year's Day. -•_ a Word' and The- May" wa"s giv- Mrs. Les. Wilson and Dort - Association Ridges Ratepayers en by Rev. Fleetham. Plans na had New • Year's dinner Association were made for work in the < with Vier sister and family- at -Unit for the ' The Executive of the Say year. The next Enniskillen. • 'Ridges Ratepayers' Associa- meeting will be at the.. home (, Mr. and Mrs. -J. Brooks yam`""""""""'» «�" •• of Mrs_ I. McLean, with Mrs. • tion would like to bring to - _ - _ ,. r,� i entertained their familyto the attention of all Associa- A- -" """ x w°"""""" McLean in charge of the rot - .Sion Members that the next A New Year's dinner, on Sunday. � Vice -Prim, Mr. Walker, of Mrs. Oliphant, Pres. Bayview Cilizenship'and Athletics and gram- _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg had 'Genera] Meeting, the second' the Consulting Engineers L, J. Heights . H. & S.. L, Taylor, a picture of Her Majesty the The Committee of Stewards i their family ,for New Year's.. - . Wednesday in February, will G Richardson Prins Pickering Pres. Bay Ridges Kiwanis; Mr. Queen, and .the. Flag. will meet this Thursday night "1 be a very special- one for this Dist. 'High School; Geo. Todd, O. Hamilton, Dunbarton• Leg-.-- These were accepted by .in the Sunday School room, Card of Thanks organization. To be held 'in Chairman Pickering ' Dist. ion; Mr. Wintjes, Contractor; Principal John Tickle. at 8,OR-o'ciock. 7511 members,. I would like to express my ...,the auditorium of Hody Re- High School Board; V. E. � Saccoccia, Architect; Jno. Reeve Scott brought greet- Please attend. sincere thanks to all mv- deemer School, it is hoped Stetfler,` ` `Prin. " --Dunbarton Tickle, School Principal; K: ings from the ' Township and Miss Linda Eastwood spent friends who so kindly sent ..-.--the full membership will be in High School; Mr. Jeffrey, of D. Munro, Supt. Pub: Schools; congratulated the Board on several days last week with flowers, and' get -well eards to attendance. Jeffrey Con. Co.; Reeve C:' E: Hom Wm. A. Davis; Minister providing schools to meet the 'her grandparents when the •me while I was in Scaibor'o The special _ Ratepayers' Morley, Pickering Village. of Education; J. H.. Adamson, ever-increasing growth. school was- closed due to t'he General Hospital, and since I ' .... •sub -committee. formed to pipeg , Mrs. Adamson, Pres. H. & S. `Board' Chairman,' Area 2.; F. , ' The girls'- dsajr of •Bayview P A s being frozen. returned home. Also, your vis- studv the bylaws regarding Council; Johrr-Williams, Pres. Hunt, . Trustee, and Mrs. Ed- Heights School,. under Music Sorry to hear Mrs. Keddel its, telephone calls and many' ;erection of car -ports and gar- B; R•' R. A:; •1'lios Thomas, M. munds, Board Vice -Chairman. Director, D.. E., Karry, pr'esen- has been ill at the home of •acts of kindness weregreatly ages in Say Rides. met with, j, A.;, Wm. Newman; Reeve The school was presented ted two fine choral - numbers. her daughter, Mrs. J. Brooks, appreciated. : ..the. Township Planning Board Sherman Scott; Dr. W. 'A. with 'a Bible and. Classroom - - The Home and School lad- but is now recovered enough Mrs. Harold Mitchell Inst, week to discuss the 're- :v1cK4v1 Retia - J. -B. Mills; •Mr. Bibles. Pupils' Awards for: ies provided refreshments at to permit her return to Tor- R. R. 2, Pickering - •,port of the Board's consultant R_ P, Matthews, Gideon. Soc.; . Proficiency,' Public Speaking, the close: -. Mr. Little. The Consultant' report re- Frenchman s Bay FAQ R P� RT L° St`ewart Strobels will vended that bl payjt acceptant ting for us. A welcome is ex- H A R DW A RE fo of the Ratepayers' request I tended to all. . Graham for an 28 -inch dirraension, , : Holy . Communion service Mr. M. Cook of Park Cres., -.from a lot line could create I rt 'United was held in 'F R 'Pr'oblems in the -futdre. In' - 'Fairport ■TEACH has been appointed trustee of h amu 6 conducted _ _ Churc J ary . , -Pickering.and D' ri I!v 1�"�� 'PAINTS District High TOM addition, the reportoutlined I by Rev. Dr. McKay. Eight Happy birthday to Douglas fg that prtudy should be --given -to Watkins who will be four schools for a terra of -3 --years. _ members joined the. church.. _�" ■ ETC. the type of enclosures (such Miss Margaret. Hendeisun Years old an January 10; and Congratualtions to Mr, Cook. as storage compartments),_ to Michael - Fitzpatrick, who A number of Fairporf Beach of the Bay by transfer, Mr. residents attended the open- which could be added to the will be twelve an the 13th. � � � E H E R A L H A R DEW A -R E and Prlrs. Porter, Mr and Mrs in of„Ba i&w-Het h car -port. It was suggested by (_ Glad to report Mrs. Cham g W Heights public John Henderson, S and itiiss. school on Monday night. 'tthe 'iomultant that a -Com- Jackson and Mr, Snell, all of ; bets has been discharged from Y Sh •- mittee of, Adjustment be for- _ the Ajax Hospital, and is at • The Fairport Beach Ladi6s Kane: WH"San 2-1911 ■ Pklm'ing . meld to retiiew,'each' Ridges, We welcome them Association will meet in the request to our church membership, her son's fiorrre now. • `for a car -port . building per.- Please note—all parents and c pity hall,. on January Mr. acrd -Mrs: Gary. Balsdon `'cult: - _ - friends --Wednesday, Jan. 16; ;� at. S C m. and family spent New' Yeats hu{ch News The The repo- t aL o outlined. with their parents . in Stock- is the Home and School meet- Ahe functions of such. a co- vale.ing - night for this month, An Sunday, January 13 • Mr. G. m.mittee of adjustmeni. The opportunity Blass teacher.will-. Simpson will. bring the' mes's Happy birthday, wishes to age at -both services. Frid 1patepayer sub -committee- was speak. on theses tial classes, . • Mrs. Fi d Balsdon on her � - _BAY RIDGES PLAZA —South-west Corner net in agreement with the Grade 3. teacher. Miss Fort- evening is Hi Teens at 6.30 birthday, January 11 also to • 8 m. to 9 m. Youth Time dues of this special comm- ler,-and Grade 6, teacher; Mr. P p' HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK 1.Freddie Sa ry 1- who will be -Grow bo , ittee as they were outlined: a Dunford, -will - -_outline 'their P' - ys, and girls from 8 on January 17th 12 and u are welcome .to att- - I•s;gtla3 followed. classes' program. Lorna Slew- P Happy birthday to. Mrs. Lucy end- these very interestin • • As a result the Planning - B .. White, -r._ art-. will sing for us. A welt r'1' g and the Ratepayers group, a- auditsiert--te-Bible ly of the Bay). who will be -92 teachi � p�te Li� # i .greed that clarification of. the ears young ori teaching- ng- a number of crafts _ Ccmrnittee 'of Adjustment's Y • are taught: among their► drift- ' function is necessa Mr. Rhodes and Jos. Faw- Learn To Druce wood creations and oil paint- - ry. The seek tett ' are sailing. for England in All re lars invite - GENERAL HARDWARE antnng Board agreed to seek E• gu your advice on the matter. on February 8, Weare all sort AJAX PTQCERTTirI friends to come with you this ry to see them leaving, but do. DRIYIIiO SCHOOL week. 1.7 clear definition of a carport, . their new home, and—a safe. to 2trxlet ( �nday school at -9.45 a. m 7t was also agreed that a wish them much happiness, m Drral-Gootrot ELECTRICAL Wednesday night Prayer �soriesrwh h may listbe attach- Sunday' bei a nice day, >E so sriswer, h•oxl,Tt'1b00st !' Ming and Bible Study 8 r ng p - cit was also advisable. you could see fishermen all p• m• - _ -- ._ ._ to rrreet with PLaJiriing Beard, ..over the _bay: fishing through Household and ' Workshop TWs7.1 the -ice._', t/////■///■i■tt//�■■///■■//■it/!/■/\//■E/■■/■ -when the Planning• Board has •'� me. ■ ■ ■ darified the intent of a co Dinner guests at the ho ■■■■_■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/■■_■■■■■■■■■t■t■■■■■■■tt■ - of Aar. and hire. Carl BaIsdon ■ .mmittee_ .of . Adjustment _so ■ that this matter. -may be Our. and family on New Year'c Day ■ K•ere,: Ivan—Jones anran m.__ _ stied 'further and the bylaws t / � • Business Dkec#er , -.. Ream, of, Ajax; '\dr: -and :14rY: ■ • revised to suit. ■ : John Fitzell and family, West ■ ■ � Bay . Ridges Ratepayers are ■ Hill and - Mr. ' and Mrs."Robert ■ reminded that tiie 'Associat- t "Ion membership can be ren- Balsdon. / ■ I • ewed`'any time' between now. Mr. and Mrs. John Rawbon ■ ■ ■ p Every Evening - (Inc. Sunday at -1.30: Vicky s Hair Econ 0 Wash have been ill with flu. We / ■ and the end of. April. when / ■ - wish, them a speedy . recovery. a 'pre'sent membership expires. ■ r • Sister Ethel Hull of Wood- /Styles Open 24 Hours Daily The ne v 29 -room 5660,000 lands held a Officers' aster y at / Starts"T hursiekahLode Officers' Party at / � Bay Ridges Plaza Public School was officially ■ y / Liverpool Rd i Old Orchard' her home on January 3. Gam- ■ opened on Monday night by ■ ■ : Phone 839-3806. es of euchre were played and ■ the Hon. Wm.. G. Davis, Min-. ■ ■ _ - prizes went to Sister Verna. ■ 2.NEW FEATURES /40 i.Mer of Educat4en. The Min- King, Sister May Andrew, and. _ ■ s ister referred to Dr. W. A. Sister Patricia Silk. After this . / .''Mac's Milk Grants Smoke M-cKay's "Pickering' Story",,a lovely lunch was serti ed. 5is- _ �s rf .and reminded the audience •ter"Hull gave each'.officer' a : .NOTORIOUS , LANDLADY / :.. that Indian children received ■ 9 A. T1 P. M.' i39 5 Gift instruction in This area 293 lovely .'cup and saucer in app- / : 3 qt. ug Homo Milk �S5e r -'0 years ono. reciation of their work and � WITH ■ 2 p. e. 2 qt.- jug all, Jersey 47c V Shop help" during the year. We all ■ Mae'l • — - = an er v —KIM NONUAK ■ n e TOYS, RECORDS, SUNDRIES --;JACK. LEMON- tithed bread 24 � Dunt school enrolment since the ■ --- _ 2 for 39e war is work and kindness shown: - equal to.the increase also _ .. / BAY RID Ice huts can now: been seen ■ which took plane -during the f ■ ■ century from 1845 to 1945. on the Bay and the chiuldren I ■ _ DEVIL AT 4 0`CEOCK" ATALIE - -TOP'S - are skating each day. t �� 112r. Davis cut 'the ribbon � ■ ; . across the stage of the Sud= - t -itcrium to official] open the ■ - re«• schbol. which 'was dedica `•Rouge . Par E : In COIOr / in linens & Fish &: Chi • ted by Dr. W. A. McKay. ti birthday to the / • i Fine” Ips Happ. ■ SPENCER TRACY . : �FKANK SINATRA ■ Board Chairman J. H. Adam. Snookes twins. Grahm and ■ -4 ■ iv3 sen said the beautiful new Andre, who wilf- celebrate on. / " :.rpOol ='a _ _- _L Rd school contains the best eq = January 10th. _ — -- E Infant's. - ?PICK-UP ORDERS Wear uipmen available, and that it Get -Nell Wishes to Mr. Jbe — AlWays a . Color Cartoon / IR the largest school. in Area Patterson, who is not feeling i ■ --- BAY RIDGES PLAZA Phone 839-D014 2. He said that. in February- trio well again. ■ E _ the new auditorium will be Miss Marie Hill: of Teach- E ■ Phone 839-3771 l used to teach physical educa- ers' College, T000nto, spent / -n,-5 1■� ' do o to the'puP rt of Bayview the. holiday .at .the home of E I , / ON ; , ,5 K; / T. P ■restaurant 11eights, Fairpo , Vaugh. n her parents on .Woodview 'VINCENT S '.Willard and Glengrove Putt- Johnny Schwalm had• din '�,_ '- ,.: and Motel Ise Schools.._ He commended , ner. last Friday with the Lat- ■ a ■ Mr. K. D. Munro, Supt. of chford children, on Wood- ■ _ ■. Public Schools. and A. W. view Road. ■ ■ Barb�+r Shop a Fwd at Reasonabli s 1 ' 'Cyan. Business Administrator' _ ' Sorry to hear the younj;esf t ' ■ Dress As You Like . Brim The Family i BAY .RIDGES Piker' of Area 2. for their valuable member of ' the' Schwales' E 9 '■ Try Our Take-out Orders i asistanee'to the Board. = r Shopping Ctittre family, of �t ooiiview Rd: was ■ Electric In -Car Heaters Supplied FR�EEI Chicken. i'"*-Shrimpa G't�s ' Trustee T. R. Van Houten ill for a few days last :week. ' � _ Liverpool % Old Orchard HamYurlim i Hat Dogs, introduced platform guests, We"hope she is feeling mucic -which included: -Mr. -Huebert: better by rit7w. seas■atm■■;i■■■s■■st■■�■t'■■■t■■■■■>ztlr■■■