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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_02_14- _ - !i1'/►RLlfl� DICKERING _ TK PICKERING W-S942x0940 --1 _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1965 PRICE - tOc Per Copy VOL. 80 NO. 19 - a00n re a e :For!e teenwoo 'Pa. : con, servation_ _ _ Expect Construction On Dam To , Pickering Village Start Within 3-4 Years -Here Map�eni s , - Our Two Valentines Are Donna. Smith and Tim Parr of Rouge Hills rt - _ _ Congratulations to Ian But Plans fora 31,300,000, dam tars, who has passed the Grade on Duffin's Creek at, Green- ■NUMMAXNumm sunnummuna 10, piaw examination, with wood Conservation• Park have Q., 1st, Class Honours, c the re- been a9pproved by .the Metro Bay Ratepayers • cent examinations conducted rd Conservation Authority, Mr. by the Royal Conservatory of _ School e Dicke ' Village's Music, Toronto. eN Ab. Reeve, ring _ To Meet On Sewers The lst. Pickering Boy Scout _ _ representative do the Author gixmp � a winter hike last M ity told the.. Pickering. Village w�-�, at the Rouge Vali- - Cotmcil this week. And Water S�Steln ey, Lots of wild-life was ob- Mr. Reeve said construction serves and me Scouts ate "Bu etSOSon the dam will start within 3 ' The Frenchman s Bay ]ate- lunch out•of-doors. "Thirteen .19,63 to 9 years and will provide a payers' Association is.` holding Scouts accompanied their 100 acre lake for recerational. a meeting on Friday evening, Scoutmaster, James Dailey. • ' and flood control purposes. at Fairport United Church, at Sorry to hear Mrs. Grant , Pickering District Hlgfi Rink Hasseom In his report. Mr. Reeve 9.00 p. m to discuss the •quer- - &tmool eget for 1963 calls said the dam will be knovrn as tion of installation of water us"Messer !s quite' ill ss les a "vis- Boim far an operating and debent- • ' 7J " 'the Arthur Percy Dam, named and sewers at. Frenchman's Ga and also measles. Miss'' cost for 1%3 in the am- � � �#' : "Blitz , P, after the formes owner of the Bay, We expect Pickering Twp, Gayly Disney has been home dure arn of � — Reeve. Sherman Scott, and fr6m Hlgh School, also, with released this week, The dam will be 65 feet in also the�l`ownship Engineert to measstles. ' - _ to figures Miss Marilyn Croiiic spent - The costs broken down into The Pickering Village Rink �Unl�artOn height and will . have -a spill- be there io . enlighten us on last week-end viEiting Louise the three, MUDic:palities: com- House Committee is, planrlirtg way controlled by gates, A 20 -.costs Inc. A petition- will be Lishman: at Addisob Hall, Vic- the ,area are as follows a one-night blitz of the village -fes wide roadway wilt be con- on hand for those ratepayers about the end of this month to Coria College. Toronto. Township - Operat- neo funds to complete the job Pl11?itt strutted to: provide ..access to.'.in .in favour of water and sew- Doug• Dwinnell, &year-old.. r' IPlckrriny Speaking the west side of the park dur- ems, to sign. Please try to at- ,Pic $394,!75.11: Debentures, of finishing the building.. son of Mr: and Mrs. Jno. Dwin- p3; TOTAL S51i, l73, M. George Blown, told the ing the summer. - tend, and in€orm Your' nerd?' nel1, splintered a bone in his 5123. ;H4, Reeve said the R._J..Kil- burs of the meeting, so they Pickering. Village Council ' .an Winners Announced arm. last week, :and is now ' 'Tuesday night that there i- aLtn � • brnirn f'rm has done the.. sur- may come with you. -carrying that arm in a cast Aiiz _ Operation, 5175A9t•32; resent about that the in the The Royal Canadian Legion vey work. It has been suggest- ��Ba�aaaastaasta>.aasa>.n Mr.. end• Mrs, - Cyril Morley Debentures, S55,15t.ft; TOTAL p_ Branch No. 391, Dalnbarton, ed that in .the.. future hood _ and Lynda. saw the ice-forma- i buildil in donations. awn- ! held Meir 4th 'Annual Public control, near 901 His�tiway and Former Reaidont, Mn. (Dr.) tion in the Niagara River 'last $2�•7teer labour and donated mat- Y• rt, Markham nth at atZorn, erial. About S2'T00.00 more is Speaking Contest..on Saturda north t5hroui;h Riverside could Robert Stews Saturday, They- had lunch peekerin9 Village -r February 2, in the Pickering be controlled by dikes: !casae the new_ Seagram 'Touter Rest- $31,239.27; Debentures. S9,!^7• j needed to complete the job, came is , • %%-hen completed. the rink District High. School.. wi?� _ The death took place, on aurant and c home v !; TOTAL 5+11,04S.5S M house drill be worth close to eighteen Public School Stud- Thursday; February 7, at the. Hamilton. 'having dinner with Of the total cost of operat- SIUq,- ents vieing for the honour of Brochure For co" home of her daughter Ruth, in • relatives there. Ing the High SchEiol District It is hoped that residents of continuing in further eompet- CarnpWford, Ont., of Mrs. Mr. Frank Hall was taken Town- the village p itions. The 'Competition Way Robert Stewari, late of Mark to hospital this week,'suffer- y for one year, Pickering will respnrsct _errr- rely keen and the judges had Proposed By Reeve * ship p� 65.2 per cent. the ously to the "Blitz It is the ham lri a ry to : " own of Ajax Pays 29.11 per ape of the committee that a their work cut out to pick the Mrs. Stewart.. ttnrmerly Sorry to hear Mrs. Payne. eesrt and picketing, Village's one night canvass will_ suffice final winners. The !egret_ C l�eil Maude Logan) was the:dangfil- whose husband operates Qual- r cent. tattle part of the contest was, 1 ter of -the late and Mrs, -sty Upholstering' here; is quite �•staire is' 3.11. pe to raise the money needed. that we didn't have one entry The Pickering lystrict High Scientists - forecasting Reeve C. E. 'Morley said Logan, of this place. MT. Log in Doctors' Hospital.. �choad Area corriprL the colder winters for the ne�c* from our two High Schools- 'mss week• he would like • to an was one of the early post- M� C- Baker, Church St. ''' I•: - high school -at Pickering. at few years. It this is true. the The first Year op held the see Ontario County Council masters of .Pickering, having N. has been moved, to the St. ,A;ax and tale ale at Dunbart- rink will be one of the busiest I contest. we had top grade en- produce a brochure that could the post office in his general Michael's Hospital, and is rest- 2 spots in town during.. the win- j tries from Pickering Dist. High Pr store. located at the corner of Ing comfortably. q - School; be used by" all municipalities Attending the Annual meet- -------- months- The results, Of year's 'within the County, to further Elizabeth Street . and No. �`- Highway. iiig of the Oshawa Presbyter f contest were: their own ends- in securing II of Hill. driver of the other car - - industry and -tourists. - Mrs. Stewart was 'a pup' -sal, United Church. at Trinity GRADES s to • -- Church. Bowmanville,. on Tues - t _ were also killed in the Crash. i nouns wi,tt. N+'e-t Rouge ' "I Council passed a motion .re- the late John Murkar, who was �. wh Accident ) Coroner Dr. W. W, Tomlin- day were: Mrs. K. Cooper. want to •be an Airline Steward-' questing the County to con- Principal of the local public' Mrs C. Butt. Mrs.. F. Prouse, eon, who conducted the .in- _ eider such a proposal, perhaps school from the .year 1894 to , exp Mrs. Edgar James, Mrs. Frank A eororier's jury last Fri- t quest, commeiuiacl the Pick- �tichaei liepditch: ;tincoln Ave. . alloting $3.000.00 for the job. 1900._ Dr..Stewart. whoPpract- Simons, Mrs. C. E. Morley day, returned 'a �'eridct. that erina Townshin Police Offi er" The Human Rody" • Councillor Bas Kearney said ised dentistry in Markham for Mrs. re Barry Murkar, Mrs. Edith - Janes Holland, of Chem'- for their quick and efficient s nand White, nun_harton. Jus- he hoped that each municipal- many years, predeceased Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. ,.Wm. Mc- �yoq� carne to his death on investigations. .both at the (( Lice Elizabeth Cooper. Glen- ity would have a fair share of Stewart, only a few months Lean Jan. `1$ due.to severe injuries ,accident scene and in prepay- 1 grove. Aaverttsin¢": erispin space in. such a brochure. He ago. Mrs. Stewart was in' her itis friends, among caused by the impact of 2 cars ation of inquest evidence, piRnit cherrywood. A Niter, also said he felt the' brochure tBOor place onf. uMonday Ofneral this p the older colliding, the Holland car 'be- I Dr. Roland Clarke, pathology- should be of a prestige tyke generation of this community tan Ror": - regret '.to hear of the .recent im, on the wrolrg side of the ict from Oshawa• General Hos- . GRAD.. � and s— be distributed all over the Oshawa UniontCemeteryn the passing of another citizen of :'wfiit.e.' ine:'on a curve, being pita! said.'death would be suet- i Philip Ames, Vaughan Willard. country. driven at excessive speed in a antaneous in each case. Telescar". other years, Mr. Bert .. Barrie. rrlanneF The jury was as follows: • • Painswick, just' outside Barrie, Alison McPean, Lincoln Aye., liberal ` fin Ont. Frederick Hubner of Dun- Frank Sim°rir- can-- ir�r- np-pe3lutea-. w•acer._�— _g Barton, Holland's pasenger, i Pretty., George Simpson, Alan-Norm Ca The_ Eacter •Rebekah Lr`'^e ways--. — ar_d :John S.. Martin of West Lishman and, George. Wilson. ' • held aEuchre Party on Fes' 3. John Schaper. Vaughan \Viii- R�n9 -. — ' ruary '7- •Although• It W'rS 'vr'1'� ' Mrd, "water Safety": Marlene His Hat is In Election A Mitchell, Dunharton, "Advertix- cold and windy, a fair numb'r ' Sfa�r Addresses Bay Ridges inR": Diaaa Turner. Dunharton, turned 1)IIt. The • Marti ar' T l ke `f'Electricity": T.inda ward. s.t• ` -- :A�to,developing. The Rouge Area Gents: 1. Clifford Martin, - ` • Mgry g, it ectricitr": Andres Several' meetings •have' been ASsociatlon is now wgll estab- Ajax; 2. Norman Sanlrc r.a l r' •� " Real, I{oly Redeemer. "�1>' .held in recent weeks to oyg- lished and a meeting scheduled les; 1. Mrs. ,Ella Found.-.2. Mrs: �-C Organ�zat�on Mee g _ Dreams of the Future": Norma anize and, prepay@ workers for for Feb. 20 will••be held• in the Knox: "Baloney Ted :lichael, St. Francis de c;,ie,• the' election campaign. Rainbow Room at West Rouge., The Door Prize went. to Mrs x pas called for a branch of the' The most recent, held Sun- and guest speaker James Wal- Found, the comnlimerts of t By Pat Finn e, History of the water Wheel": e,-� :'Vice' Hon. 4fiehael Starr. M.. Association. Cobert Wilson, St. Francis de day Feb. 10 at ,the home' of key, Federal M. P. for York Pickering Jewellery. The next P. was the guest speaker at Mr. Starr was invited. m Ar - �aleQ; •�T)evelnrments in outer: Mr, - Norman Cafik, Liberal Centre and Robert Stroud the Euchre takes place on�1 he the organization meeting of der to , giye him an opportun- candidate in the June 18th el- Liberal candidate _in the next 22nd, in the rommunito le from the ' 'pace Lisa Cowan. Hinton. We would like t' the Bay Ridges Branch of the, sty to meet peop Juriva Caesar": Amy' Deknine, action, was extremely well a- provincial•;election wilt be pre- at 8,00 p. m. 'South Pickering. , Progressive Bay Ridges area. While arran- ' Clenarove. "U a of ,^ur ni,•t'on- ttended and representatives• sent to speak and ;answer thank all"who! turned out dries"::-Rnhert Ijart, St.. Mary's, questions make bur evening an enjoyable 'Conservative Association. ••held. gements were.. made _ in early ' from Oshawa, Whitby, Whitby. q At Bayview-Heights School on winter, he is quoted as deer •;Electricity". Township, Port Perry. Uxbrid- Mr, Cafik left .the Sunday one. Thanks; Also. fo 'our Sot- ry Saturday. February 9. reciative of the timely oppor- Our congratulations to the -e and various area associat- meeting early. .accompanied tat Convener and Committee Mr. Starr described the tunity to inform his' constit= winners, and to the others who.' ions -in. Pickering, .T9wnship by Mr. 'George Drynan of Osh-' fc5r Che' lovely lunch they ser- <0%ff:culti-es his party had ex- ue.nts fully and honestly., of were, not•so fortunate. Keep up were briefed- on the organizat- awa, in order to' lie' present •at ved. —The Rebekah". S iperienced in. putting thrptJgh, their . present . governmental the good work; we will be tonal plan to be followed in the -policy conference of the Mr. and Mrs. B. Summery. situation., xt year.campaign. Liberal' party on Feb. 11 and •Brock Road. a.rg enjoyinb: two legislation; - discussed 'nuclear situ for you next the. coming weeks in Florida. �mament, particularly the Bo- Officers of the Bay Ridgrs wish ip thank the._judges Mr.` Cafik stated that-'his 12th. marc Missile,: `and _ indicated Branch' were- elected,' And-, in- for their excellent work. •The hat is in the rind 'for nominat- In his absence, • Mr.• _Ran . Members of ttte local Rotary= ' that. in his opinion Canada is, chide:• President, Ernie Burnie: judges were. Messrs, Wm. G. ion as the. •Liberal Candidate -Sproule, President of the Club "observed" their annual 'satisfying, all her NATO com- Vice -Pres.: Carl Wicks; 2nd.' Lawson t Cant. J`C,%m s - WAv: . to lie selected by •delegates to Rouge Area Association will -Ladies' •Night, on ]Vlnndav hx: rnittments A period of quest mice-Pres:, Mrs... Olive Hannah;. well: Harold Mitchell )for the `the . nomination meeting which' attend a special meeting in attending, with their lafl;- ^ > tens and answers followed, 3rd.' Vice -Pres., Jack Peacock: Grades 1 to 61, arid' Gordon µill be held )+eb.'28' in--Whit-­Uxbridge Uxbridge and will be. availab• the. Jack Benny' Show. .• nrd these tvho _ participated See'ty-Treas., Mrs. Muriel Hepdif.h (for Grades 7 and 8'1 by He also made it clear. that ]e for 'emergency business. Mr.' O'Keefe Centre. Their daarter- expressed themselves entire t� ar'ind: whatever candidate is selects Cafik will undoubtedly_ make. ed.bus was filled. ® satisfied with Mr- .Slarr ., e- Guests included: Mrs. Starr: Sonle News Held Over ed,' he iv_ ill receive his ower "his Presence felt in.Ottawa. Councillor Bas Kearney re- 0 Mr- Provincial Candidate, Ab. Wal= - - rt and also the He is a forceful speaker ported. this . week that an si-- rt of the otganizattan with original ideas. and should reement between the Villr•••- -The South Pi P; C. ker anti Mrs, Walker: 12 r. and Several items, re hold the personal' f th which he has 'at anti de- prove an asset to the Ponvent- and W. George Gerigs would Association. had called .the Mr's• .Bill Newman .,,tirid .,Mr, Necker steres were held ever. support likely be sighed this weep. meeting because it was felt aril Mt ii. E. Weetherall. went Mr stir eextaiiaalre. nd p run voted a great deal of time .los t>� rapid growth of Bay Rid- : -. '. � .... � . y ,I, . - - • + m i:. Mme• Ttwe -- l � - 'THE PICKERING NEWS T'NURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ilii THE PICk_EkING`NE W S - .-- .- I�VORT from -PA R L iA N� ENT C, 4r�o�sonw k' c. ` Issued every Thursday - -T— --F =-- by The News Printing and Publishing Cornpoasy -' - BARRISTER SOLICITOR- --- 'NOTARY --PUBLIC Awwrued as semad Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., ottm, ent SY HON. MIKE STARR COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS iNSCRiITION RATES: $2.50 per year — Ydted States if.01 per yaw W. ONTARIO RIDING - TeliPh4re:' WHitehali .2-0910 BARRY MURKAR, Etfrtor - '`f" <` ' Northwest towner of Old Plcnf **ad on No.31 1�liwa►p ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQOEST — Ottawa, February f, 1963 _ On Tuesday night, on a Social. Credit amendment to a Liberal want of confidence motion, the Goverrnnent was -defeated: Wednesday morning: Conservative mrnem4>ers of Padliament con= 'Donald �. CroSSiey 5 -hop `At . Home --- firmed their corifidehee -in the Prime -Minister,--- , readiness to go into the election campaign under his leadership. - - PUBLIC RELATIONS CON U ANT , We have been asked by businessmen in PickeringThe issues were clear cut.. - >TORONTO 93 Railside Rd., Don Mills —447-5566 The Government had been defeated on a ran -confidence Village. -Bay Ridges Shopping Plaza and West `Roue g , motion charging failure to get' Parliaments business done. AJAX' PLAZA _ RESIDENCE Shopping Plaza if we Iran do_ anything to get people to Yet: the Opposition: which could pas` or reject Governmeni • shop at home, so that local merchants will be able to leiWation.• had made it a matter of policy to block construct -f Ajax 942-1231 picketing 9�2-036s pay their bills and stay in business. Merchants in'.all ive legislation in order to have a basis for that very. charge. 1 •, the above mentioned places are having this problem. Wittf a minority Government: they had no- difficulty in doing ., It must be discouraging to "see our, neighbors load- this• In so doing, they had placed Canada in a � g Y g position wh ing up the car -and. taking off for distant points every . the country's business would corse to a -halt during two .: 4 PERSONALIZED PROTECTION weekend to do the shopping It's true you cannot al- crucial winter months, ata time when the economy was strugg ways get_what.you want at home, but that is little ex= link upwards after aslow-down �.'R cuse for going elsewhere for eve hin `Phis• in itself. wase enough to. put the economic' brakes On.FORTIER—[ �ISURANCE g g yt g you buy: We just as Was the case last June. � � • have been told by several women -that when you con- In attempting to make an isue o4t. of .nuclear arms, the �f L sider time. gas and wear, and tear you are saving little, Opposition had charged the Government with being unclear. PROW ATlantle Z-QZ 16 if anything, by going out of town to shop. The Government's position. as enunc'.ated by the prime Minister Another factor, few consider, is that the more bus- on three different occasions, in the past several weeks, was inesses you can get established in your • community, supply this: —Canada had stood prepared to accept nuclear FIItE — AUTO — LIFE -. CASUALTY the more assessment for the community,which helps arms in 1938. Since th-n there had been sweeping changes P in the R�,an^e 'D, !_.:re—notably the substitu°tioh of moving lower YOUR -TAXES, s ,hmar.ne bases and' Polaris missiles for fixed bases and the If you can buy it at home, then BUY. IT. AT 'HOME? Bo-Alarc. in Britain. the .Skybolt was scrapped after -massive expeTurkey. and missiles were being taken out of Italy and Rosebc k Hardware.It#d. Turks}. The Bomarc Was now recognized as -a weapon of - limited effectR-neriess. _ � _ �� Insofar as nuclear alms in 'ATO were *concerned, Canada G' I.- L. PAL% -TS,• •HOUbEWA11W, GLASS, GLAZING, would play, a role as laid• down Tor member nations by the meeting in Ottawa in May. Applications will be received unfit February 25, 1913 for Meanwhile. negotiations would continue on _the subject of lK � A` POWER OWEP,3 (TORQ IJ►WN BOMB. OTIC) • � the position of Clerk-Trpist. Assessment Dept., Township of eenudear arms pn _Canadian sot? -for use in the event of an em- + __•Pleker! , ncy and to ba' a^repted on terms consistent with Can - T001.9, PTbIpB ETC, -- M' sou". .;Onty znd Canada's power of decision ` Tn view of fremendous and su B08EBJlJVR RI -VA - AT., 2 -IM 9 Apply by letter, In own ' handwriting to- ; , eepirre considerations is •a _ matter which -could be one • of survival or annihilation for D. F. GOS L 1 N. NC 1. M. A., millions in Canada, there was no indecision in not rushing into Assessment Commissioner, decision for the simple reason that such a decision might have Ora+4ham been politically Ontario which there ec Popular at the tune. N...' of grime: and far=rete; consequences in �• j _ - uld be no turnip$ back and one which had Ia 1,- r e a_t.O r S 0 T he resolved. in Canada. - R�Ck by 'Canadl.artcs.� - Earlier, the Minister of Veterans' Affairs and House Leader MONUMENTS Nir. Churchill -gave an indication of the cause of the holdup i ol< - .n,the.bt>sinecs of Parliament. AJAX and PICKERIHG ' ` _ He pointed out .that the Got'ernment' had introduced come M ��E� thirty pieces of legislatlon into -Parliament and that none had • OF DIST11�1CTION GENERAL HOSPITAL secured approval. -. _ - 'While' the Government had the respert_sibility of introducing t yy Iegislat;on, it w at the Opposition _which determined., the amount for THREE GENE RATION S AaA Ontario - of time which sues to:be c r _ P on each it&rti. 1 The estimates . of six departments had been placed before Parliament,- and in -no case had even _tHe first "tern -been app. wooed. ETING - ANNUAL CORPORATION ME ' o Government-would'be in a �* St�4ford bro'so' NOTICE is hereb ven that a 1egisl Tomon -to obstruct its own UY b'i general meeting of the share-. silos. It was up to the Oppostt on to co -o holders of Ajay and Pickering General Hospital will. be held at end- that the business of the House would, 6e despatchedthn I - -5.00•p.rrt.• on Tuesday, March 26. 1963 in: -the' Nurses, Residence. good time. � _ MONUMENT ; The Liberal non -confidence motion ca°d. the Government IMPORTANT: In accordance with th Hospital - By-laws• had failed -to 'provide leadership. It - (1) 9 P• pointed to Pack of unity in DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO >E•.i55Z "Any Person who pays to the.Corporation at least thirty the Cabinet and accused the Government. of, indecision :and - - days . before the annual Meeting in 'any one year. the sum of confusion, } 31.00.• shall be a member of the Corporation for the ensuing Although the Leader of the Liberal Opposition spoke of tie= year". .. terve and unemployment, neither -of these issues were ment- Therefom. those wishing to' qualify as --a Member of the toned in the r;rotion. ,COOPER BLOCK LTD The Minister .of National Defence made it plain that his Corporation for the current year are requested 'to have their resig=nation was based. on his . conviction that Canada should fee in the -hands of the Secretary no Inter than Monday., Feb- ac-ept nu^J ear arms now, This was similar to the attitude 9� CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO ruary 23, 1963. : _. - taken by the Leader of the Liberal Opposition in his statement , of January 12, although this did not•form the, substance of- the BLOCKS & BRICKS •(2) "The presiding officer`of every society; orgaititation or Liberal_ motion. corporation which subscribes and pays to the funds of the STRUCTURAL -STEEL Corporation the surn of Twenty-five Dollars in any year, shall Ce, ex officio, a member -of the Corporafiori for that ear.`' ler. Principal' -of Dunbarton Bob Walduff: Alton Road, r . T14L - _ y. High Srhnnl w•,tt �„o k on CRANE. REN. i .. —Mi-: and 3it�-BpT3iater vis — n "Every person who has donated or -shall 'hereafter •donate -Schools ts` Plan" for , our High- ited relatives in Toronto on STATION ROAD,- PICkERING, ONTARIO One Hundred -Dollars in Sid of the ,furids . of the Corporation in , and will • explain, in the week -end. Phones: WH.. 2.1960 — WA. 4.5I Oi — MO: 1-5911 awry: one year, -shall be deemed a life 'member." full, the w•or�Cin of this Plan. I Members and all interested The Stewart's Rally will be �eteattitaawee•eetRRaratwei { — persons are cordially invited .to held on Februai-y22,'from 9.06 - attend. °. to`12.00 Calling All Public School p• m. Everyone we'l- .. _ . Su - Maelnnis, Sseritary. -come. Refreshments will be. served. PPo rs A R. D. Thompson, President Ind • • ` � � - � Neil Patterson, Rouge Park, Special Meeting of all Public- School Su Supporters.` will' Chairman hairan of the Board. ening, February 11, at Eaton spent Saturday evening' with be held at St. George's Anglic-' Auditorium. bit. Bo'b Morris, of Toronto, ruary '9, -at the home of Mrs. Harcourt, on Tovnevale Road. an Chur•ch•Parish Hall, Picker- be •on h E cryo e]- and. Everyone w come. " MPMckeri ViUa Ing, on Friday,. February 22, At 8:30 _p. m. . . • ROSE6ANK onTuesday+evening at 8.00 p. m• ill the Rosebank• •�}� . `Residents a Note! Guest. Speaker.:.. Rev. W. S. Whitcombe, B. A., B. Th. Sub - -The ' Road � - rnunit.y 'Choir are "lonkin� for. sin�cis to join their choir, je'cr: Roman Catholic Congratulations to Miss Viol- School, The guest speaker for r. -,g every Tuesday 'es -en- and t �c'hile srie' w'as Bishops' Brief on Secondary S the evening will be D confined fo .the Oshawa Gen - eral Hospital. O�IN-Pickering MEETING , S h' 1 wan on her Grade Gass Choir, L-aw. the prize in the Kiw_- r. rence, and the topic "Dental ..•"' _I:or Polite coo s• and, The Future of thClerg-Puymench - anis Music Festiva�ldi Greater 'forontfl d ori i�onda ' y. ev- Health„ The Brownies. iiel'd a 'shat- gni Phone eplrese ten the Anglican! - tarch n, `Elie LTriited eii — e � �� SfPT�t TANKS CLEANED OUT -- ening, February 11, at Eaton Party on Salutday,'. Feb- ^ - - _ . _ _ - Fhe• resbyterian Church,, will �I Auditorium. bit. Bo'b Morris, of Toronto, ruary '9, -at the home of Mrs. Harcourt, on Tovnevale Road. 839.1�2� be •on h E cryo e]- and. Everyone w come. t {: _ COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK, SERVICE 'sited his brother: Mr. C,' Avery enjoyable time was had by all. attending. ���t�f�■tr�lrtltiert•�tta►<ti■ NF.W TANKS. INSTATED Morris. Mrs. Mni psis and .farri- ilk• of P,osebank Rcl. The Ajax and District Corr- Mrs. 'Florence Da would Y like to say "thank you" to her - -' PAT DONNE -TEmple 9 184I� � - rnunit.y 'Choir are "lonkin� for. sin�cis to join their choir, many fr.•iends' and neighbors, who remembered her with cards reals. ,' Ontario Reding Liberal Association r. -,g every Tuesday 'es -en- and t �c'hile srie' w'as .,, i inti i! uln: in, at 8.00 p, M. in Parlrsile at Ajax They 'pre sloes -NOMINATION Tally confined fo .the Oshawa Gen - eral Hospital. O�IN-Pickering MEETING ' j� • ; P c swing Taxr Ltd. tally interested -in tennis. This in + choir is under the direction of Mr. Ka and has made Tans Karry,. p Rouge' s �- :,. MUMMY,- 28th, 1.463. 8 -- OFFERS E FO S i E _YOU THE LLOWING ERVC 5 f•�r some very interesting pro- — P. M. TEMPLE TAXI _ grams. in ..the .near future.- Sorry to hear ii tie David Goddard is in .AT HENRY ST. SCHO - - - �L,-��ITBY.--�NT�iRI� _ -. TEMPLE ANSWERING SRRVICE 24 HRS Belated birthday greetings to • ________ _ :: MOLE WAKE-UP SERVICE . 2,t HRS - Tommy Kavin, Rosebank Rd.; General Hospital. -We liope'he - ..SPEAKER -- JOHPUADDISON M' TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY' APPOINTMENT who celebrated his 9th birth- is feeling better by now. ' P. (lay on Saturday, witK a party The next meeting of Rouge - • - _Ei/gFyp a WB�COme . �, FOR MORE NFORMATION,_PLEASE. CALL fcr his young friends. The' next meetinfg' of the Hill Home and School will be held on February 13. 'The Melegated Convention " Ontario Riding Llbsiw Association .' T� 9.�.� ! - ��77 Rosebank Road Home and scheduled program has :been =- - school Association will be field -cancelled, but Mr. V, E. Stett- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY16, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS padadip AIM FY NFWS f BRO*tGH g M MW M. G. Witter of. Tatr les' College, Whitby. Gail Sig" V �T� iGaa�A onto and Mr. Donald Ritter unon� passed her Grade 2. Unit No. 1. U. C. W. Broug- of Montreal called on their .with Honours: Bruce W INSURANCE REAL ESTATE The U. C. W. sponsored a ham United Church, met on aunt. Mrs. Matthews on Sat- son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W - crokir)ole party in the church Wednesday evening. February urday afternoon. son. passed Grade 3. Piano, O iee WH- 2.6212 Reeideaw W H..2-3115 basement on Friday evening 6. at the home of Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis witty Honours. Cangra le tions I Tile ",inners were Ladies - Bradshaw, Jr. with an attend- and family also Mrs. Sheen of to these two young peop l tiancy Puckrin, R'ilrrra Guth - Thos. of twelve ladies. Mrs. Toronto visited their mother, Sympathy of this commun- rrie: Gents - Ed Belson. Don- Thos. Philip, assistant leader Mrs. J. Davis on Sunday. ity is extended to the ' fam ly -- Y . O LEY old Guthrie. was in charge. bars. Robt. Mill- Congratulations to sir. and of the late Mrs. Joan Greig About seventy-five adults er had ' charge of the program Mrs. Harold Phillips on the who passed away last week- About and children enjoyed an dullseven- and worship period. The Unit arrival of a little daughter.. A group of twenty Young YOtK Frl?endly Rtsiide►ai AEE1ti'� ing of dancing recently at was invited to a Tea and Bake Sorry to hear bir. A. J. Gray People erkioY� an evening of Red Wing Recreati;n­11DW. Sale, at Pickering, on Feb- is now in Ajax Hospital. All bowling at Markham on Sat- - .--32 KINGSTON RD: W. I':0. BOX 160 This annual event was sponsor- ruary 14. The meeting dosed join in wishing him a speedy urday evening• ed by the Community Club. with prayer. Lunch was served recovery. f ICKERING, ONTARIO Mr. D: M. Powell, Oshawa. Middleton and Mos. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Rowe Greed River i Geor.,e Willson. of Toronto visited with his - visited his son Stanley, and • Unit No. 2. U. C. W. held brother Howard and MTS- Mrs. J. Pinnell and daugh- - - Mrs. Powell, on Sunday. their meeting at the home of Rowe on Swiday. ter Suzanne, spent a week with a Mrs. S- Wonnacott returned Mrs. Chas. Surphlis, on Wed- The regular Young People's her mother Mrs, I. Lehman. home from the Oshawa Hosp, ngsday evening, at 8.30 p. m. meeting was held at the home They left for their new home - ital on Thursday, having been 1% Em R. Knox ope t e meed er on-- Sui>= Monday_. --T> [!UDI J O L. -LAY L hospitalized since December in- with prayer. Mrs. Barrett day evening February 10. Mar- Miss Anne Draper visiUe�i'fn 23. led the �Porsiiip Service. The garet Miller had the devotion- Ottawa oyer the week -end. f ' N S U R A N C E Mr. Lorne Saunders under- hymric 493 and 3556 were sung. al. It was decided that the Sympathy is extended to went an operation last Wed- Roll Call was—the reading of Young People will hold a St.. Mrs. Russell Hamilton. whose NTIAL ASSURANCE Of ENG�.AND nesday, when 'one leg was am- a verse in the Bible. taken Patrick's dance. Program was mother, Mrs.• T. Robinson pass - COW"" LTD. putated, just above the knee, from Lire first chapter of Matt - in charge of Mr. Cresswell ed away at Uxbridge on, Sun - LIFE — AUTOMOBi1E FIRE' due to gangrene. Mr. Saund- how., Fourteen members were who showed slides which he day morning last. ars has been cottPirted to the present. Mit. M. Ellicott was took in England- acrd Scotland bir. and Mrs.. H. Farewell, 107 KINGSTON ROAD EASTAjax Hospital for a few• weeks. program convener, and the Refreshments were served by of Toronto visited friendsat Howard Brawn is recupera- member's enjoyed a "Penny Margaret and her mother. the Park on the week -end. 1 Mass. A1: fMs�}�e C -"L ting in the Ajax Hospital. fal. Sale". The meeting closed with The Afternoon Unit of the Mrs.' Draper, Mfrs. L Leh- -pbow Per Irsieoe Cosawp Dev Of WAIR����� " lowing an accident, at work. prayer, and lunch was served U. C. W. will meet at the man and Mrs. Pinnell visited last .week, in Ajax. Howard, an by Mrs. Surphlis and: Mrs. M. home of Mn. Lindo on Thurs- friends at Markham, recently. . electrician, was working from day afternoon Feb. 21. The a ladder, when he regeived an The Women's Institute will program will be in charge of APPRAISALS electric shock. He fell to • the meet in the Township Hail, on Mrs, Geo. Gray. Roll Call will PICKERING VILLAGE ground resulting el a brain Tuesday. February 19, for a' be 'Heart". FIREMEN _LWL concussioa FRIDAY, 1 S luncheon, at 12 30 noon, with. NEss Joy Ashtley of Audley —ANNUAL itis A L L •-- • � .a special program to follow. spent the weekend with her DAY, FEORAUARY Congratulations to Mr, and There «.ill also be a Euchre in friend Miss Diane Carter. -.---- - - CLUB SAYVIEW �CA�s 140"1) - Mrs. Bill Rogers (nee Carolyn the: Hall the same evening at - In the Royal Conservatory • - Wonnacott) on the birth of .a WHITBY Real Estate -Broker — Pickers Villa !! Ins o'clock. sponsored by the of Music mid -Winter examiad- (ties Ig) - n9 9 son, on•lfriday last, at the Osh- Institute, tions held at the Ontario Lad- - awa Hospital. - - - - 941-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513.Cobourg FR. 2.7601 - Whitby "11- 703 839-1447 - Roe. "Highway" 14 Mile East of Dunbarton. No. 2 Highy. I _ r Monteith, Monteith, Riehl Learn To Drive Co. Ca. _ - ` - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS I ` BY MR RE CANADIANS 'THAN EVER {T1TI0 33tHOOE. a. _w.. aEia. CA. E.ir►. j [hiiT�bott of LICENSED T111i1!!i Lite Studd Ctrs ,yon - .Oshv.� iavMe+d Phare: Wi39.1]Al Oshawa tAnee4A S41W !� 0o answer: pbme 741y+ M 1 MET L WATEls, C_& wtl;rehdl ! C�90 OPTOMETRIC VISION CARE JOHN L RAWSON, It Cr 1r1EASAM STREET (ON UVER►OOt to,. SOUT10 . FUNCH"WS EJ►T EYES EXAMIN90 _ OLMM fRTED ear Ru' AIPM EVlMINO! F AMOIliT1RENl. 'ft. 9-)601 �,...._..7.-. �--,-...�.._ t.1...slSl. - - - ��.. �areya�sasrs.-�.... .•_._ a • •syr • ••••• THE PICKERING NZWS i T: iU�25©.�Sf,=QMI�A,R'if :;, 196 C',ou,Tltnot too viell attended.' Day cage that was serwe ,T ifarew•cil suer•,:oe for Pasior ami and ail present were time group meets at 730 it was a very interesting, meet- Church News )<irs. Hol-��. the con,re•;a.•on a'�l� to say heir personal tie church for a skstin3 P IEu&e , -:. . _ : -1� :z Eco:to - -On Sunday. Februa:l- 10, r •ad;ournei to the !oyer hail good-)0dto the Holmes at at Whitby arena M�� ;cs teacher and �1r. Bei:;�w. Pasrtor Hol nes �a�e an :n er• �: ,, .:our :.:. :: ' t::e ckre of the ev�enin,. ac•a Ctxsier won t!+e JZ • ,—:.RED CROSS CENTRE. Indwtrial Art; t:dc.�eh �a-.'c , esting address on lite subject tort spoke on behalf of the Surri:ay. Fe•i�tvar},• 17. Dr. M. _ �}er prize an�1..Mcs BROOK ROAD o=ttiati a tants as did hit;-- fCan �:e ialOw-foct". `i- -M.- c:mrcn- memners anti- friend.. —Rili will be 5:,:a'.:in; at both sc.>n was the wZnn - o! _.PRI. FEB. 22 - i P. M. Hansen and Mr. Bell. A toll- Pardrlson spoke on behalf. of '-ICs D. Cuaviim�s represe:r - se vices at 11 and •7 o'clock. adult section w the f ADMISSION SOe ection was taken to be for- I the Mouth Group. thanking in; the Hi-Teems pre;tntc : ;��} I ay s•lha>i at 9.45 a. m. bulletin February contest. cA warded to the Courrice Mein- Pastor Holmes for being a I Pastor •and Mrs. Holn;ls w:L': alnesd:ay, i-Layer meeting Tiessen received her. -_ -(ladies Provide) o:-ial Library. present ;i'atchman. After the evening a gilt from members and at 8 P. m. Friday evenim, is friends. :td=ing the Sunday eve �r:��.• .e sl c i it Foun3ers ser,�zec�, which was special P.efreshmenL we:e t H.-Teens at , 6.30 ar:i Youth soeial hour. iFA1RPC RT ��� ' / �,► •...-BEACH FOOD. At the Young People's Val- s entine dance, Karen Kerr was picked. Valentine Queen. TheARKE runners-up were Diane Bryck j and Linda Craig. 43 attended. ; Spot dance u-inners were Bo3i DeCarle and 2 ell n Palmer. 2 Rouge Hills = Linda- Cooper and Sally Denn- ison : MRs. Pernemske wishes to - � PRICES EFFECTIVE thank Mrs: Wilkinsonteand i. r. On, No 2 Hwy Just East of Rou a Bre �ej _._•.. Thurs. Fri. • a Sat. ' Watkins for their help. February : The Fairport Beach- Ladies ;TORI CLOSING TIMES: Monday, 7 p.m. Tuesday, I p.m. Wedenesday, 7'p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m. - 141ruar Association Kill meet Tuesday Friday,9 m. Saturday, Feb: 19 at .the Comrttunity - p• y, 6 p.m. Hall at 8 p. m. Swift's Jewel (Bare 450The Brownies enrollment took place last Tw—lav e--en-CANADA PACKERS Hyatt's Choice 15 oz. tins ing .at the Comm. Hall. Mrs. SHORTENING 99N R. Merriitt. District Commiss- ioner enrolled the.Tweenies. MAPLE LEAF In Squeeze Bag' (SAVE 19e) - They were: Barbara Crosier: ..- PEASKAM Susan Williams. Joanne Cop;,-. A- � er, Evelyn Care. S-4n-La At- oo kinson Susan Cummings, Dia- .12 oz Round Tins nue Keefer, Heather McLean.2 I :4fo5 The girls receive their 13m%-n- gC ie pins and e.-nblem5. after the ceremony, Comm. Merritt f� 7 C (Sate 70 taught the. girls new songs. !� qwakmaa� SAVE 19e which added much interest to 1 •, g 3 � SWIFT'S PREMIUM 12 oz. tins 6. the evening. A good turnoutof parents pleased the girls and the lea-ter _lits. Crosier. - _ _ lb .9 (sjj Happy birthday to P.ick}. - • - Cpr.ned- Bailey 12 years,old rn.Feb.1a MAPLE L '2 for G and Bill Jeffers 8 _years_ old LEAF (Special Offer of Se Off plus 5e Off) �� Y - Schwartz Vibra-Creamed on Feb. 18th. Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE (Bare .7c) Large 16 oz. jars • Rirs. H. kt'atk:ns u-isttec to - - thank all her'frlendss':and nei- MILD 12 os. k • PEANUT •ghbom for the lovely - card P 9 ►+AEDIUM l2 oz pits. TOLD 12 oz. pkg: UT BUTTER 2 for e :and kinrinesces extended dur- ing - C _ 79 .,rher stay n Ajax ' leit al 3C 53C 55C - McLaren's Freth Pat Save Be) Giant 32 oz. ` hits. H. Hansen has' left on - � fats a 2 week 'shit to Prince Alb- _..1 8 OZ. Jar - _ . - H ich Protein ert.. Sask.,, to visit her father:_ .. 15 oz. fins Sweet Wafer PICI�I�ES 39c .who is 95 years young. or Tumbler � � —_� - —,-- . � _ Many parents and friends n RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE "(Save 6e)_ Pkg. of 60 aim-raattea and enjoyed the gyrn- - Oar FOM TEA BAGS a%.�.' -rams on TfiursdaY. Feb. 7th . . . ... .:. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . at Dunbar-ton High School.. t (Special Offer of 23c OFF A number of bo)•s were in- C OfOr Pe vested into Cubs on blonday. C Some of the ladies sem ed hot Chocolate and cookies after- - - wards and then. joined nremb- (Save 7e) (Case of 48 tins. Giant I I6. 1 a oz. box _ 64.65) ers of the Group Committee to - = .. - 1 D E make platys for the cominir TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED ` Full 24. oz, Sliced Loaves SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 190 - LARGE 24 oz. tins Father atid Son, banquet. It will be--held Feb. 23 at St BREAD f r�Geor-e's Anglican Church hall ICI C= at Pickering. BEEF STEW-- .•: . . 2 for ?9c 2 39 March 11, a cooking der on- 'Jays Fa'cy (Saye i9) Giant lOS oz. tins Etration,, sponsored by Con_ - T sumers Gas will be held of Irmlor.3 .3 f • .Pickering District High school ' ' -and all ladies are invited: Tick 9 , omato .:Juke �� C Roved, Sirloin, T-done a Win ets may be Purchased from. - the- First Fairport Beach Lad- t les, Auxiliary of the Cubs and Scouts. Proeeeas from tickets A 9C CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST purchased will go directly' to. STEAKS the Fairport Beach. boys For - FRESH rORK (Pica further info others see :sex-Irs. Boneless Rolled Plate Brlslee Pot R st Ib. 4.9c N. Cassels ot• others _on her ex- t SHOULDER ROAST � ��' �. •-�.11� e ecut ive. The Fir t ,Fair7x r•t Beach Fresh ' 9 S-zou is . were guests of . 211th Lean Pearrealed (Whole or Half) Toronto Troop at Duffers.' Presbyterian Church at their MINCEDHEM-'E .0aregular meeting. 14 boys 'and F bs• Scoutmaster 14'.:lliams, and Cotta, =f Less than eo� C A'fr. Bmmmite and DIV. Pryor a 3 lbs. 39C r Ib.) Pe , attended. They had a,most en- Boneless Rolled Prime FRESH MEATY (SIDE) iovahle time. The Toronto. Lal- ies Auxiliary sen-ed wrich. Rl*b':R The Toronto troop will be out i _::SPAR ���4.9 C to �i;it the Fairport Beach ERIBS -7 troop in the near future. oastb. C Linda and Susan Pickard. FRESH Grade A Ot►Ready anal Jennifer Ricketts spent FRESH OR SHORT RIB the :renemo in -Toronto at - (!Blade Bone Removed) YOUNG :!CHICKENS Janet Fenemore's home to cel- .37c orafe her 18th birthday. ••• On Sunday last, Mrs. Pick- ROAST - — - lb. 1For 5gC Roasting or Frying _.. '..Arora Weight 3 lbs. and joined her brother lir. - 9e B Wm. Boyd and family at a ROUND OR SQUARE FRESH LEAN PORK dinner party in honour of Mr. RUMP _Boyd Sr. w-lio was 8"r seal79C _ young 'on Feb. 12th. eb. ]RUTTIOASTI,'..�' Sandra usher celebrated her OJI� T Mw49 6th birthday with .a party on FRESH Sunday. Friends attending it • were: Gary Singer,' Sherry & - �. �b. Smoked Bacori Squares {b. e Janice Denny and Ross Pick- ince 699 �`� and and Carol Ann Usher, Ste* a Jackie MacKenzie was' und- • ~ ' er obsen•ation at Sick Child- Standing SUCED KINDLESS ren's HoiTi'al' last week, but (6th and 7th Ribs) _ has returned home and is feel- — - - B A H F R S ? BACON , fib• 49e feel- ing better. . _ PRIME RIB ROAST . fib- " 9C - Sler is o leant--that -Mit. t. No. 1 Selected, Firm, Golden f. itARGE SIZE) Butler is still in Ajax Hospit� ; Boneless Round B A N A N al and hope she will be . • ..:... Z lbs. Ing better �F �_ o _ Wednesday, February (;,.Was ` . � , . ' :� JAFFA SWEET (From Israel) Large size 123's Feach H Night at Fairport �1•� 9C JUICY ORANGES , ' Beach H S Association Al- . .. ... DOL 39c '' _ MIR .�....._-7... ---.. • + s 1953 SHE PICKERING NEWS CLASSIFIED C'6mincr Events :P U B L I C N O T I C E GREENWOOD `� a different way ADVERTISEMWNTS} • from John. Joh preached that - PAY D:V;DEMOS BRING YOUR FRIENDS Rer-F. Fleetbam rendered it would came in in a flash of E U C H R E THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OR PICKERING a fine sermon to a well -fined fire and bei tone. John prea- F O'R SALE Sponsored by the TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the church, on Sunday. His text shed that should not do APPLES i POTATOES _ Easter Rebekah Lodge Township of Pickering proposes at its meeting to be held in was taken from Matthew 4: 17 evil, but Jesus. looked into their McIntosh bush. _ 0;7g FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 22. the Municipal OfHi; es, Brougham. Ontario. at- 8.00 p. m., local to 25. The choir sang the lou- hearts and minds. To follow' per.rkkKinq CownwnMy Hall time, on the 11th day of March. 1963. to. pass a Bylaw to stop ely• anthem "Bow Dolan Thine Jesus was harder than to foll- Sp� - per Wim• - $2.50 8 00 P. M. - Ear, O Lori, and Rear Me". ow John. as the challenge wast. _ ' Other Varieties On Hand Lunch Served - 50 Cents. up and close' that portion of_ Spruce Hills Road. as follows: The three Units of the Un- very great. Jesus' teachings . Please Bing On Containers That part of Spruce Hill, Road shown. an Pian Na. 333 ited Church Women "TU. C. had depth. right to the heart - For APPI« The Friendship Group com,rnewfrig, 166.05 feet north of Lansing Road along the west- W.) met this weer; at the and soul, v%n at does it mean PICKERING ORCHARDS )f St, Andrew'; Presbyterian erly limit of Spruce H•ihs Road. then northerly along the west- home of Mrs. btrLean, for .to be a Ctilistiaii?--read Matt. Ono Mile West Of Pickering Church. Pickering will 1104, erly limit of'Spruce Hills Road 195 feet: then easterly 66 feet: Unit 1.; Mrs. Goodwin; s, for ,and ponde2 on it. V llago On No. 2. Highway their montf+ly meetirre on Wed- then southerly along the easterly limit of Spruce Hills Road Unit.$; • and No. 2. will meet personals - P.hoM: 942-1247 nesday, • Feb uary .?•), at 8.00 195 feet; then westerly 66 feet to the said point of commence- at the home of . Mrs. Doug. Morden. on Wednesday, Congratulations to the pup - .m. ar. a home of Mrs. ment. ils of Marion McClement who le��y VV ar� �l `c ire P.I�nt Chr�tir St: ihe. gtriposed By-law and Plan 3rr: descriptions ;E:owinz the , �. lt'e are Wind the progr3stt Were suW in the recent The ladies' o...h'e church are lands affected. may be seen in the Office of tt+e Clerk of the ' from the. Study, Book "On .the Conservatory examinations - HELP WANTED - MALE extended a co invitation Township, 'of Pickering, Municipal Building. Brougham. Ontario. Run rnf Asia".. This study Christine -ThompsoA Grade 1. TEMPORARY to attend. At the above-mentioned meeting the Council will hear, in probes t�:. he very interesting Malt. iiseci to cattle'. to assist n who claims his groyne; Jim RtitnnrerfieH gh r, Warble Fly o cattle. in April person, or by his or her Counsel, any perso and irvformative: 1. Vocal; Elizabeth Hough, or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and A carload of U. C. W. ladies Grade 8, Vocal: Congratul+a- and May; also capable man to who applies to be heard. journeyed to, BowmanvMe for operate and .maintain tractor. HQMEOWNERS =e Presbyterial meeting in remi ans Marlene Mitchell who -- and mower June to Septem- DATED at the Township of .Pie4ering. this 8th day' of Feb-}the Church. Grade Class Honours in her. Apply: H. Ashton, Town- YOU SHOULD ATTEND ruary, 1963. Remember the Home and Fade 4. Piano: Marlene is a ship of Pickering, 'Brougham. LLOYD T. JOHNSTON, Township Clerk School Bake Sale, in the school pupil t bins. Sprott, Whitby. Phan 942-2760. .�6arde Mite on Saturday afternoc. Pro- Congratulations to. Mich'a-8 . F i arrrey, who was successful in CARETAKER WANTED STEVENS, HASSARD .& ELLIOTT, Solicitors for the Corpora- coeds to assist the Graduating Grade 11 Fiance.. Michael' is a fieri of the Township of PkkKin9, Suite 907 50 King Street, Class. ford. Apptkants for caretaker of the -Feb - The new school will, b2 tom- M� t f T Har GriN+wood School T. S. A. No: • West, Toronto, Ontario. _- ed and ready for occup plot att. Senior Sunday School ;.3, are invitsd to contact:' _ \"U• w� H�I�• _ cy. some time in March. s the Lahey Church held a Mrs. Mari. Wilson PUBLIC �! 0 T I C E Mrs. Robertson, M_. Kinnear, skating' party at the home of Secretary -Treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Robertson Mr. u =M� Nelson y9th.Westlake - Greenwood, Ontario St. Oshawa THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING visited relatives in Hespeler, on Saturday, Februar} 9th. Pfion� 649-5ree on Thursday. Mrs.,Maxine Hopkinson .en- Duties and Sala sub ecf to TAKE 'NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation -of the and, Mrs Joe Pegg of ltertained Miss -Evelyn West - Duties ) - ''P. M. to 10.30 P. M. - W. gate Miss Doreen Davidson _ npotiation. Lowest or any The waning is sponsored by Town``hip of Pickering, proposes. at it meeting to be held in Oshawa. and Mr. and .Mrs. tender not necessarily accept- the Municipal Offices, Brougham. Ontario. at 8.00 P. m., local George Pegg, of.M3richam. vis- and 'M:,ss Helen Bradd last the Regional Ontario Nursery- time on the 11th day of March, 1963. to pass a By-law to stop. week. ed. ' men's Assoc, of which Jen itet4 'Mr. and !Vire. M. Peg; and Jerry up and close that portion of Pinegrove Road. approximately as We're -sorry to hear Mr. FEMALE HELP WANTED Hawk Nursery, R. R. L. Pick- foL ws: Edward, on Sernrlay. Garnet Fralick of 2nd Cc *ring and- George Ellis Land- I 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fieri Keddel: --" The Canadian Imperial Bank Mrs. W. Keddel and Mr. ant cession had another heart att- of Commerce, Pickerirz. has soaping, R. R. 1, Pickering are I That part of Pi;tetz„ove Roat commentHlUz , in t;le easterly ack last Wednesday. He had R+ Limit of Lot S. Plan 410, Tnunship of P ckering. 3i, -tan? ?^S.84 Mrs• • Donald Pew; visite the an eiertmcardingrare at the - an orienin&. for a general clerk Qwest Speaker - Mr. Neville r f m, Jack Br•xses' f3:•tii:y on Sun- ' ha%^n; a good appearance and P feet nnrthe.ly r».. the s^utli?ast an?le- of I.nt 4. Plan 410: A?ae• Hospital but is ntnv at Richards, former editor of then eaztPrly on a curve 70.6? `P!�t: then rx>rtberly along• the day• A pleasant personality. Bang- 'the Garden Magazine. ! . a P! 2 � t r home. in; experience preferred, but 9 vtnster.} .limit o. Lot 1 an. 3-. 100.67 feet: then, we. e.1y ��� �i�, n;ar.^y Cooney enteron not essential: Telephone, 942- Door Prizes Valued at $150.00 on a rurze 72...:5S fP•Pt then, seuthec?y a:ong e terly lir-lit of AM A}ax Hospital for ss:fiery' on Landscaping Films of Said L./.t 5..101.37 feet to the said pninr of eo>msner. Pment. 1 T',rasday. Feb 12P.. 1' 11. oi ca'_ -l. at-oi[acP. • t• *•I . P .a:.; J:ne, f fob 22! �t tiiSS.i R� free! ' 'The Crop peed By-law and Plar.= anti desrripti�ns showin_ he i Sir. and Sirs. 'Jami:; Cool, lands a -.et red ^ ay -e?n in the Office �f the Clerk of the anted ble sr. A PX. Leac< ant! i P �, r Jahn Sommerville. of. Green- sari aria family' of 1=t Cor.. SALESMAN WANTED TowrWhin of Pickerin: Murieipa- Building Srrnuzh.%rl 0-rit :r r cession moved to Scarboro on At the abo%e-rhentionei meetimz the Counc!! w:.! ?^ear. in Bann. oh a racea-r _g �: :February 2nd Full or part-time. tit, e%pt�t � trip to California. haysing Left • iettce necessary Gtrxi c•�mrll:s- ( pei�n. nr`, by: his or her Counsel. any nor". n w`hr clais^s h s Sir. Frank Sigrrnret i enter - BIRTHS or her lands K•iil he orejudicWly affected ,by the By-law and on Sunda} February 10.' i. ed Sunnybrook Hospital on i lon. Apply in nerv)>n. or phone- err` an i S*r� tta • i P! i::ps who applies to bei heard. Mr. and ST.- ..u..a7v .;one:. Feb. 5t4. for observation: =Sid's Plumbing i Heating- R. P, 1 Locwi ti:i�, Onrarib, Mr'. Grant Jones. MLS , Shin= . IVLr. plea $aliik, Spruce. H:ll Dunbarteti !nom Elsie ;diir'i are happy t�: '.D4^ED at the Tpun ?^i oR Picker:° T. this Rth da • of Frhniary. ley Dunkeld and Dt•rPen Jones - _ - -- Hos- Phone: i3! - 235! p R' y Rd, is a patient in Ajax Hos- announice the .birth of their 1963• spent Sunday -at the : Vince ital, (nay 1 dau,.Pebruer 4. Anne . R 'theaOsh _:'e LLD . ' Baker home. at Woodville, p • . _ dao., ,ter Dianne Jack YD T. JOHNSTON, Township Clerk )vTr. and 1VIrs' Burnett Ja-•t- Mr and 'Vire Cx� T 4ort OPPORTUNITY awa Hospital. 6 lbs.. 11 ozs. recon visited Mr:. and Mrs`... son and f eek o Iran. 34 to 58. Weekly income - STEVENS, IiASSARD i ELLIOTT, SoNdtors for tfie Garpora-; Percy Pascoe, Whitby. on Sum- spew# the .weekend with Mr. . $100 or better, with Watkim` CARD OF T14ANKS day. and Mrs. C. L- Fletcher. Non of the Township of Pickering Suite 907, 50 King Street, B. Bellhouse and Mrs. Products. 96 years bf �"direct We- w poi: dike to thank our West; Torente, Ontario. Congratulations to 1wf� ` Wrvica Apply by letter, to - friends and - neighbours for Alan !Manderson, who had a G set Lawrectce were in Toronto _ Frank Melford►. Bos. 56. R. R. their flow-ers.. cards of sym p� J _ birthday' on February .11, i n Thi attending a err 1. Hampton, Ontario. ��,y a-i,i many act; of kind- P U D L I C 11 O T I C E The Active Seri the C1ass will i<Ig of the Deanery. (:oar 1) meet next Wednesday night, The W. A.' of St. Paul's on ness, in the• passing: of 'our THE CORPORATION, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PIGKERING the Hill., held a euchre Party three,.grand- daui thters, on Jan,- eb • 'N0: t "'home on Wednesday that was well -- M.M.Glen Manderson. Mrs. O. --• uary 6 A sic:a. "thank you" TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the C'trporation n! the attended. to Father Mc\;ahom. and the 'Towrlstiap of Pickering, Graham's Group.,in charge of_ en Funeral Home, Agin- rs, p ugham at its o. at r to .-held in To Rent -Bay Ridges. Mod- - the meeting. . -� the Municipal Offices, Brougham. Ontario. at 800 p. m., local Piekeritg United Church 'ern bungalow. three bedrooms, court. Mr. and Sirs. Jack NeI.on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice time, 'on the o th' day of March. 1963. to pass a By-law to Who b en two baths;. Hollywood kitchen. , and family, of Toronto. called Reasonable. Immediate poss- step up and close, that portion of ,Pine. Ridge. Road, approxim- on her- grandparents.M and p "pat ' the back" goes to O'Day ately described as follows: all the U. C. W who braved ession• Phone: 839-2892, after Mrs. R':inton White, on Sun- _ .,. 5.00 p. ret and all week -ends.: - ` �,. _ all the U. C. W. who braved Memoriam That part of Pine Ridge Road' sfi'own on Plan No. 330. corn- Mz., and Mrs, Glen Mander- the below -zero weather last ._Real Estate mencing in the westerly limit of Pine Ridge Road. 23.40 feet Thursday night. Approximately -son-attended a Masonic Ban- iwrth of the southeast angle of Got 10; Plan .330:.then north- siert ladies wereyou"present. and Adair - in Novi ra env)ry of quer and Ladies' Night, t Tor- y ng erly along the w•est�rly�limit of -Pine Ridge Road 115 feet: then a warm "thank you" comes For Salq - ten -room brick our dear husband and father, onto, on Saturday. night. Fon 100 x Z00 foot lot, easterly 66 _feet: then southerly along easterly limit of Pine from -the Execrative for your as home. 2. Highway, at Dunbar- St:. Fred Adair` Reg' No.310791, Ridge Road. 115 feet; -then westerly 66 feet to the said point strong interest in these-znieet- 70th Battery. 3rd. Div. RCHA., of coirimericernent. DUMBARTON -• ton. Beautiful home through- -who died on February 16', 1936.- proper By-law and Planus and descriptions,- showing A report was given, by Mrs. out. Will sell for $16,000 Cash. Kernery bane • is, a dear Inti* path. the lands affected; may be Seen in the Office of the Clerk of phone, ATlantic 2-9315. Where hearts are ever true: Dunbarta+.. United Church= Cliff. Barkey, on behalf of her (Jan 24 tf) the Township of Pickering, Municipal Building, Brougham, • he regidar morning service committee -member, Mrs. Har - A path. we travel .awain and again. Ontario. tva.S conducted by the [nkiTlister, vey Fenton, who had been gat - Because It ieada -to you At the above-mentioned meeting, the Council will hear, in Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay,, with hexing information on the pro- nl�llerl•el/Kt•t•1llt•K!•t•K1n1!!! In memorYa garden we are •lwa`ys Ajax And Pickering person, or by his or her Counsel, any person who claims his, � R. Pitcairn at the organ. cedure of `adopting a family together. or her lan�_will be prejudicially affected by the By-law, and The choir sang the anthem No definite decision was reach - General Hospital A thought. ftsr today'-`Xemor!os • •' Women's Auxiliary - - -who-applies-�o--be_ heard;-_ -_ __ ,-, •�,r ua�in p$ �"; . � ry Forever•.• r es F' MIS ed was ."WOMAN OF THE YEAR" -Sell missed b i.oneiy 1Nife k Peggy Bye looked after the Executive for further study. DANCE y y DATED at the Township of Pickering, this- 8th day of: Feb- Junior congregation. Ten of our ladies attended the FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 22. Laura, and Daughter, Elsie. ruary, 1963. : The scripture lesson was Annual Meeting of the Osh- 'AJAX COMMUNITY HALL IN MEMORIAMom Slatthew 5, and the to awa Presbyterial, at Bowman- AJAX Music By Cann Warne :. ._ JOHNSTON,ON, Township Clerk' M _ e, on Tuesday of this eek. LLOYD T JOHNST art 4 17 "Repent for t2 pill • lRefreshmernts• - Buffet Supper STEVENS, HASSARD 8. ELLIOTT, Solicitors for the Corpora- Kingdom of God is - at HAM The -The, program was. --a Door, Prizes Colbourn*-- In loving memory The sermon .'topic was 'The "`Ian the Doorstep" invalvin of a dear husband and father, tion of the Township of Pickering, Suite 907, 50 King Street ministry of Jesus". The • 1 le who are Christ Tickets: $2.50 Each Ernest C. Colbourn, 'who 'pass- West; Toronto; Ontario. young lip For Reservations, Call: away Febris 19, 1960. _ of Matthew portrays, Jesus, as fans on the islands along t 942-0643 or 66!-3941 PUBLIC N V T I C E _ a 'person -a boy; a carpenter, rim of East Asia. It was i He suffered patiently and long, - (No tickets sold at the Door) His hope was br,ytht, kis race ..aa - then a preacher and. teacher. .'colour and very good. Worshi t,tlataeeaaoosppepeeppe�• strong. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Jesus preached the same mess was taken by Mrs. M The peace of Jesus filled his breast age of repentance as John, his Johnson and MIs. Meryl And in His arms he aa¢k to rest. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the'Corporation of the fore -runner. When we repent, Gould. The• film was summon we are willing to live a diff- ized, very effectively by. Mrs -Ever renumbered by his Township of Pickering, proposes, at its meeting to be held in *rent life. Jesus preached God's Ray *T. Dobie. Wife and Family.. the Municipal Offices, Brougham, Ontario, at 8.00 p. m., local - - - �► time, on the 11th day of March, 1963, .to pass a By-law to a , PAINTER 8 DECORATOR stop up and close that portion of Bayview Road as follows. Interior and Exterior EXPERT WALL PAPERING, -That part of Bayview Road shown on Plan No. 221, comm-' DRUGS LTD. . Batas -pls!gns: 839-3317 encing 186.12 feet north of Lansing Road, along the westerly for A Estimates limit of Bayview Road; these northerly along the westerly limit O{/ei1 NO O TION of Bayview Road 170 feet; then easterly 66:20 feet; then south- erly along _the easterly limit of Bayview. Road 165 feet; then PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J. C. ENR1231<�'iL westerly 66 feet 'to t� said point -s _commencement -- - --' 916 Naroeh Blvd The proposed By-law and`�a�s And_ descriptions showing the Bay Ridges lands affected, may be seem in -the Office of the Clerk, of the tOSMET�S SUNDRIES BYDS of 0` Township of. Pickering, Municipal Building, Brougham, Ontario. - RELAX af�d Call ST. JAMES At the above-mentioned meeting the Council• will hear, in - -EAST WOODLANDS person, or by his or her Counsel, any persons who claims his HOU !COMMUNITY CHURCH or her lands will be prejudicially ,affected by the By-law, and _ - Reformed Episcopal who -applies to be heard. ORE R& * l���ELL, Ressbank Read North ! Mlmister. Capt. the Rev. DATETi`at fi_e 1',`owrffih1p of Pickering, this 8th- day, -.6f Fet WEEK DAYS -DI tY 9 b.nte to 9 pin. Uritip - L- B- McPherson, B. A. wary, 1%3. '21 Ferner Ave,, Toronto s. SUNDAY$ ]mid HOLIDAYS 1 pm. to .5 p.wl. ruwaft M" - WIL %am' Phone: HO i3-4824 LLOYD T. JOHNSTON, Township Clark p qtp - i>E }►Intl SERVICE OF _ 11.00 IP STEVENS, HASSARD 8; ELLIOTT, Solicitors fbr the Col"ra- Mdnstinng Prayer - 11.00 A M• tion of Tewnshlp ef Pickering, .,. T f�ERvtC! su>iaas► slope! - s.45 w: M. .r+ng, s�ilte 907, IN King s*r. +!, - 1,-- 1'PHONE, Whitehall 4-59 1 Ti. 1>►tA8 A iriamill Welcono TO All. . West, Toronto, OMsrlw _ _ �. • e t Six Pa3a _ ._ _----*.,..-_,._,.� - ;. • , . • - : - :., : . ; •:. • �, 3 > :,THE PICKERING NEWS - -.-�� THURSDAY, FyBRUARY 14, Tete -• �� � The Legion Auxiliary held'BUSINESS � � � � ��1� - ST ROUGE heir• regt,tiar meeting on Th- �s D' .rsday ni-;at, RECTORY Ser�✓,ces �n Thi Open Hcwse heir! G�' tine l.i; J. i3rL'w 9; ,C;, C;uauidn 9; , The Guides anri Brownie-, _ Home and Schc0l, 1%'t�il. Feb, 31.11er 8; L, Grigsby 6: d Mothers L A. will. meet a. The Churches 45th was well atten-led by the Keenan 6: J. Doherty 3: A he home of Mrs. Elaine Car - parents in the district. The ex- Kay 3; B. Tearne 3; M. Rowan - ruthers on. k'eb: 19 at 8.15 GUARANTEED IlAeEAEHH�E�S ecutive and Grade Mothc;s of 4. o. �,�a�er 4; K. ll�ar 3; Mr and Mrs. J: Kennedy o _ 4 the association were on llsmi C.cxttnan 2: W. Carleton 1: 1 " {onto spent Sunday at the - -radia-TV Service � •taaPsaasaeataee�aatildtn to see everyone present had tui Cotton 1; D. Cummings 1; L � of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- ' Funeral Director Interview with the teachers in F"ultarson •1; K. Fraser 1 'u Any Make Or Model Pickering their children's grades. ' lire. R. Gibson 1; F. Haight 1; .0 Mr. and Mrs. F., Hollins ��.� * 4 : �Ajj� (,'hYfC�l Grace Smith, president of the' Ratten 1; R. Hughes 1; S. Lay • head atten.ied the firemen' ' Al/ F -'H & S handed out a plan of . cox 1: R. Race 1; R. Ryan 1. dance at, Uxbridge on Satur- I1Ainistar: Rev. MeiviUe wreml the' school with each room Poo Wes Division -Rouge Golf -la" ni4ht. PICKERING privare AirnWanee Service � CHURCH SERVICE - number, grade and teacher for beat Richardson Hardware 4 t• Mr. and Mrs, A. Samarill• 0.OAY OR isdC1'IT everyone who attended and 1 3 in the first game and Roug- aM friends of Toronto an- �' 19.4 5 A. A& = 11.07 A. ft this saved a great deal of con- Hardware and McEacherr Scarbom attended a Masonic WATER DELIVERED „ fusion and time for eveuyone. ! Printing were tied.3-all in th rJance at Hemn Hall on Sat• "'* - Sunday Schell Sana tlart'i Miss Donna Watt, Brown-' s--nnd. Paints Standings tr urday night. Mr, and Mrs, Ed :field Gardens. and Grade 6 date are:' A. Hughes 24; K. 80"iface also attended. WM. M4^CKNiL hop. AU zyl 'pupil, in West Rouge school, Lloyd 13; M. Sloan 12: P. T� Scout Motfiers held the West Of DYRbartOn 4unday Scheel 'i. is P. kL -placed first in the Public i Grigsby 11: G. Dear and B regular meeting at -tile hom- Church Sel:�rke 2- Speaking Branch Competition I Ridding 10: G, Joncs 9: D of Mrs, Dean. For the benefi* PHONE Phonic WH. 2-'2�7) 34 P: M. held in February., 2nd in' the Munroe and T. Ward 8; T. of new members, Bill Keevi' atittttooflmeRltaaehltalnl c . ]Pickering High School and. Bett, aTvi P. Visser 7; J. Allen had some of his Cubs put or ' • sponsored by the Dunbarton, G. '-McIntyre ' and B. ' McMur- a demonstration of their wort- ATIOn9iC Z-0063 Pickering• Ont. GRACE �� Branch of. the Can. Legion. ter 6; D. Farquharson B. Hen- A cup and saucer with Scout Donna will go on to compete con and B: -Tearne 5; I, Kay. emblem was presented to Mrs - °--in the secondary level comp- D, Kearns 4: G. Anthonv, D Joyce • Norrish' for her work as" MOt M,p, etitions next month and our I Gainer, G. Hughes, T. Nichol- treasurer. She is moving soon .KEN and CLARKS 1 t a.m.-West �� srr,oet ' • congratulations and best luck son. B. Fernsaand, C, ,R°,hard- to Uxbridge. Creighton, Drynan - .go.with her. son 3: R. Burlton S. Holroyd Rowena Williams celebrates' P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS The Grade g students' en- .! R. Matten. 1M.. Price, R. Rich- her birthday on Sunday with ai Murdoch - � _ joyed a tobaggon party and ' a -&-on. K. Wild 2:. R. Clark. B. a party of shoal chums. AUCTIONEER$ _ ' ""t ROY9' - refreshments afterwards at Farquhatsnn. G..Gon•ies, I. Hen- Girl' Guides are reminded of Barristers, Solicitors P:30 a m• -d Year, and e.e. two dates for this weekend: A cell Autbeaaed '�' rMe It o.m.-„p to R Lear+ the home of .Peter Smith's , Iefsr+n; - S. Jackson. B. Keen- 4wrlee of Onrorle end Tort. and Notaries Public tl a.m,_NursofT Parents Ms, and airs. Jack an. B. Aicintvre. N. Fratt. C. bowling afternoon will be held , Rieelt, tntMetnewrs, Moeeoltei/ Co*xeNeisl Road _ Smith Ridgewood Rd., Friday I Richardson. M. Riley, 1 point at Markham on Sat. Feb. 16, srrrellwe, yet R•rere ebe ee. i u►N= a, � ��� I 1 o_et l to ages. Feb. 8th. On Sunday. °each. ' and the Guides, Brownies and q.•yeh or Reason"* Rete.. ;, :. .'Feb. 10, they had a bus trip Bantam Division- Rouge Rest- Leaders will parade to the puu faEttVH:R At ONE ►RKRI S Sii^� St. N., Oshawa 40e ROUGE HMsHLANDS OR to the University of Toronto, aurant beat Ungar Cartaze 6 Baptist Church on Sunday: ' when Dr. Gordon Clark, East to 2 in the first game an4 Drug' Mr, and Mrs. Al Rozell cel- tae ► O, Phone AebtcIt S TNophone Oshawa 723-3M8 i Ave., was the host. on a tour goer Barber, -nd the Terveld ebrated their 17th wedding l a"ti1e1 s O "e+w Mork. !O6 through several of the build- !Bras. were tied -two all in the anniversary on Saturday at �NTICAS ba,e been •,rabR.h.d - St. Ge"gel,' ings includin- the _ Zoology second Stand*nine the Eglinton Hunt Club. , Ave"anooft since iqa, _ . ga•+'+,9. Point Labe. which the troup thorou- ar-.. M. Hu?hes 26: T. Mar- Mr. and Mrs,. Lloyd Pascoe Anglican Church � and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan- Booth, y gttly enjoyed. old? 22: D. Gek'er'15: b1 Hen- �KKERINO ONT Congratulations ,and' best demon 15:'J. artier 14; J. stent the weekend at tiiagara i E. R. FLEURY e o IIA-0,10. wkhes to Mr. and Mrs, Don. i Scott 12: J. Webster 14l: K. Falls, - REV. H 3. SHEPHERD, II A- D,a. "Wiggins, Favdar•e, on their 10th Ambrose 9:'. J. Lennox 9: P. tiU- and Mr,. Robert Mc= ( I. dor Iq� PIrJ�erinp OM BARRISTER - SOl1C1TOR S . R R N ,wedding anniversan. February , Cui"Il R: T). Ob^v 7: R. A.M- Donald of Honorer. spent the �. Mwno v�Mtrehan 235i' 15: and to Mr, and Mrs. Gor- I-, rind R. To,,, 6: K. Anthonv ! evening last �Ver'nesday''with NOTARY PUBLIC. don Harrison. -East Ave., who, K. Fitzzeraid L. Keeler' P. Mr, and Mn. >Vm. Gliddan. Mo.+isb n Ord Kin9aoo Reed C' * SUNDAY SERVICES celebrated their 32nd wec�ri#n^ 5lnan and F, ,• - Mr. Cao^.e a�aasall, maria,= M' ideed G..k I 130 o.T.-r+orr Communtan , i t ecterfall 5: S •i w i anniversary on February 16. 14 -Donald 4: AV. Bedlin_•ton. ,, er of the Co -Op, underwent- 11 .00 AT. 2.7341 0. AT. Z-1 ab2 funeral and surgery la=t week at the St. I i.'00 a.m.-Hah -Ce• ,"'tion D+tu•. Jim ,French. Rewe Hilts =B, Denley. P. Honking. J ;riot- i - a Ambulance Service u'i' S"n�r) Dr• treated his Sunday Schaal -ten. G. McLeod. D, Norton, i Michael's Hospital. Toronto. i/OUls= 1100 a,w•-t„ndoy k i1 y, Clare of ten-year-ol'd pupils to B. Rutt,'C, Vaughan 3.C. Bent- Mr. and. Mrs. Randv Carr- achy chi a trio to the man Casa Loma on ; ley, S. Clark, I Hembr•ey and uthers attended' the 50th we- �eewday ►. ftidar-fa03:10pa * 11.00 ani.-N�rtery SttTl�iay, Fehrttan, 10. Mr. Cliff G. McLelland 2: R Wyzinski, (.doing anniversary of the latt- fati.doy, and (nORiwes Na..Z Ki h (A1 the pariah HaTj) Brandt. Friendship Ave. help- A. Fraser. B. Gibb-,. W. God- er's Parent_,,. Mr.. and. Mrs. J. f _ . N Appoinhe.er g war Tweedie of 13'hitevale on Feb - at Pickering Beach Road WEDNESDAY Ott with the transnOrtation ' of man D, Hodgins, D: Irwin, S i - -the yOUT12"ers with hi$ car. ! Jone- C. Kendrick. J, '►TrKer 5th, Betty Anne and Doreen _ T>y' ha 10.00 a m. -Holy CommunSk end _ Ma Trpy returns to ocher, M. Tm•e J. C'nderliil],, Carruthers helped ,erne lunch * - _- ��+-rcet•io� .f«•� Skk- -Wayne Behin, Kirkdene Dr. rn • B tt'ardell; one point each. Mr:, and Mr,. Clare Keev:'OUMENTS relephorie *his eighth birthday or Feb. vi,ited on' Sundae witH ...Ir to Helen Kay, Jati•belle Grove• iCLARF,.IONT i7Ta,, Dawson .of Gaciduoixi. "H'9i""er Monw...,., wQ,%s Whitehall 2-361 0 �n her sixteeTith' birthday on I. • Mr Nathan Cox• w'ho I" RO6ERT AUSTLN, Pmp Christian Science the 16th: to Debbie Saunders, _ been in poor health for *`.. R.A. t, Whitby, Onew Rouge Highlands Dr, who was 'Several Claremont residents Past two weeks it now in the t t,.e esitr, ,-,s. of wt.,.by r arn• at present confined -lo the Brierbush H?)spital, s four- years .old +fin .he 17th to .. • Pt's � «: Mo. 7 HvRkWay: between �Q - " �:'� i Uxhrid7e Hospital. Mr.-Afair= The Golden Age Club met wUaby onsi Ate: RO!!<3! Mt>ls• ONTARIO Terry Betts, Danchire Court, p g tvho was eleven on Feb. 7th: to land Anderson has undergone on Feb. 5th at the home of IIiRAD� _ CHURCH SERVICE AND I- . tlWNR wttiwy Ma. bast Mark Denton,. Dee mal Place, an operation Air "'Norman Airs. Robert Barton, SUNDAY SCHOOL - who was one •ear old on Feb. is in under observation, Mrs. • The W; I. will -meet in the . � UMBING SUMAY-11 ism, ie Me '2nd and to Dir. Don Wiggins Ka,,- Ward has, been in hospit-' community 'hall on Feb, 20th, - ANerhwt &A&.& Rwgts sL ;and hLs son Jahn. Fanfare, on al during the past week and with Miss Viola Forsythe 1n r At Hft "their birthdaysMrs, Dalton Andersen is also charge of the, rot;ramy Guest ( ` R / N ,STORE teo�nL. a �Rns am woe Feb, 13 and arg p in hospital. speaker will be Mrs, 'T.: J. ALFRED KAYES a Ae W�� MMrYy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, The Claremont public lib- Wheeler of Pickering. Roll call � of 6 pin. rary will hold Best Quality -ALL ASE WELCOME • dgew•cxici Rd. had a 'oirt11�1ay "Open Hausa" will be "Should we have wain- Plt1MdING 6ATHROOMS party for '_Mr,, Smith's mother this Friday night between 7 en on the Scool Board ..and - row loodbV it a b Men es and 9 m. The public are in- Why? PRESSURE SYSTEMS SlaiTiless Sts�l Sinksthe Public Daly Mrs. 'Richardson, of Taranto, p . P Y on Sunday the 111th, ties. Rich- vited to Dome out anti see the Some Location Larry Norton, son of Mr. ESTIMATES GIVEN For further 14loi aNee -. archon was -eighty vear, Old on library now that is it newly and Mrs. Jack Norton suffer- Repairs .'!le Alterations _ .... _ CUM AT{onNe tubus February 11. and Mr. and Airs. decorated. ed a gash above his. eye, re- Phone WHitahall 4-6717 Paul Rictia rico. Orillia. were Mr, and •Mrs. •Gordon Stev- quiring 14 stitches, at a AT. 721 : guests at their mother's Party. ens .and daughter of .Oshawa, hockey game in Stouffvi,lle on Mrs. Peggy Holder held. a spent Sunday with Air, and Thursday night last. 4320 Kingston farewell .party or . tss ;tea -Air t%n-Hedges. iN.1VR,NNCi C�• Road _.` St. Andrews Shiltnn, West Point C� - A Mr• James Pickering Ladies' Bowling _ _ __ West mil.. is leaviPresbyterian Church n for England on the confined ' to bed for the past Loa uo O g 9 Ooep e.res ler Fete. ewd Ceseor� P«+ Daily 5:30 Sat. to i 15th, afters spending two a- Week., Tears Points Pe g nes Church S"Wt North, PiekerhN bout two months with he par Mrs, Rho a Almack is •a 2, Dorothy 18 Wbdw- %novena so siman� errts Mr. and M�-s. Herb, Shil- member of the Pic -Axe Players 1. Jean ... 12 wbw'dv&. ?fie. �. Minister Ror. F. Conkey, M. A. tan. %vho presented 'Pygmalian' at 3. Thelma 10• Vii' aw*e. e/ AS �r Mans% 46 Windsor Dow Mr.. Reay Crites, Decimal. Pl- • Ajax last. Friday and, Satur- 6. Marg. :. .. 8' • :... 7 Bowman & Gibson DENNEY 6ROTHERS Phon: "2�2it3 r was in Detroit last ,ticek Gr day. t 5..Hazel .. NEATiNG CONTRACTORS the funeral ser•. �e of hi; MON& wNIT�• MO �st1 Sorviee of Worship i1aS A.lbk aunt. Nies Muriel Cr'.tes. In- a Hot Water, Sfeent Srpeirns tietment was hPid,nn F.')12i1litOilad Sprtdar.Schpal 10.00 A.M. 1040 Jackpot Plus' _ I SiT.coe. Ont. nur r,cepest - sympathy to the Crites family. „�TER�R Alft"Mons and Repairs A Friendly Welcome Await . Congratulation, m air. and / Phaar� Mrs..Dennis Peed: P.ouge Hill: LIONS 6IHG4 Y04 Dr:, on the arrival of a dau�h= �lTER,OR PAINT�N6 - ter, on January 23. , _Tbe'Pee Wee All Stars game - - Thursday Night -bc _ on Friday February 9. ��'est R 0. HILL EAST WOODLANDS Rouge beat the Pickering teat1t - COMMUNITY CHURCH - - :8 to 3, with goals by Glen - Rainbow Room - West Rouge Plaza _ Reformod Episcopal �nlf l�fOfl Jones4, and Bob 'MacIntyre, (8�ottaSKY A. it- RM) _ Rosebank Road, North Tim Ward, Bill Ridding a'ri�l s� Game Eve Thursda e r.:. Capt. Rev. L. IL Mcpherboe UNITED C H u R C M ' 'Bobby Clark all getting a goal ry y :free Estimates A„ - Minister each for West Rouge, Rouge Hill - Pickering Lions Club •service of worship - (t�b.er No. t) The 'vest Rouge All Star �p 11.00 A. M. W. A. McRAy, M•A•. �� Tykes lost to the C14irlea All Phone: TEmple 9.7a! Sunday Scholl MlNlfrrw -:-Star team • 4 to 1, on Sunday . - - _ A Frio dly Welcome To All February 10, at Uxbridge. Jeff Servhtb e! Warship 11 A.1>IA Miller was the lone goal get- ter for West Rouge. PLASTER CERAMIC Inu "Peace Luthorn Church- ° ° WII,LIAM G LAWSON STONE Bar Ridges - Church whoa, AN =Wbst Rouels Junior Hockey CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC, Games At Stouffvills Feb. 9.. - "DEDICATION ER ICE" - N D ils� Soitafee► IFL,AGSTONE PATIOS I Sunday Noxty 9Ai -Atom v sion-Jahn Inglis RTC -- ,:and. -. --9.30 A 1�t�-St�n,iaY School _ Boyd 's Laundry tied one - PhOfte7 TEmpl! 9-1997 11.30 A. M. -Regular Wotshi - all in the Hest game, and Leo 1'BL.13lii0itl$ ?r'Y141 �' 3:30 P. • M, -"Dedication Ser. Esso Boys and E. y4.. 4. Audrey ••., . _ ......... 4 vice Martin's Shill team were tied -Scores 'Over 200 Flat- Speaker - Mr. John Houck, , ' SlRtlwiD a1MR !1 lie COMiMgNll s11�ICE iO : two all iti the eecond game: .. N. R. Pollard 227; Dorothy Hiough- of Washington, D. CG - Goal Point Standings to date Or• ton 208: Dorothy Shanley �, are: R. Reynolds 24; A Quick 205; Audey Russ 201, 226• ( E 04 Va a Wskuna' Mary' Simpson �; Jeap.Tom. 11ne0�t 202.. -'r.• ,; `. •-.! .�. pale THU"W, " FEBRUARY 14, 1%3 THE PICKERING NEWS ' .._ Christine Hubner,, Barbara `` isted by Mrs. L,:scombe. as ••�� Hailey,. Bonnie Legge,"&man 1 Kaa, an51 '.Ills. W. Slater, who Hedges. Many thanks, to Mrs. is Bagheenm was ttnabie' to be ss ES NEWS' Walker, Mr. D. Hailey, Mr. present through illness- The Ernest Blocklinger, Mr. White ` Cubs then .demonstrated some' and Gregory :McKean for do- of their work. 'thetLord s ing such a good job of keeping . off, they repeated - tStOrieS and FlitureS ft= Bay RidgliS By Pat Ftlln score. New members welcomed Prayer. and then sat its a ac _ into the Guides in the past cie around the campfire. Each 'Mrs. Phyllis Jacobs has ask- tign is attempting to contact • • month are: Barbara Hailey, one in turn stood said and gave ed us to thank all of the peo- ase new residents of -Bay Ridg- l forBetWhite, Vivian .Carryon, their name and said , . The John Greening Ar�ard Of Ment "formerly of- the 1st. Fairport thing about ,their work. The plee who'voted for her to stand es to welcome them to 0�tr' co- Brownies; Annette Pletger, of flag was described, knots were" as the candidate of the Recrea- mmuiuty, New residents are "" �t ' �K v _. Bay Ridges, who was formerly tied and each one did his part. tion Association of. Bay, Rid- invited to contact Mrs. Jac- a Guide in Scotland. We hope they will come back 83 ges for the "Woman .of the obs at 8 Krosno Blvd.. tele- 4 I Belated birthday. wishes' to and see us again. It was very Year." She tells us that . she I phorie 839-3245 if they need in I Wendy Hern. who celebrated i entertaining and ,it is too bad considers it a great. honour to formation or assistance. her '4th birthday on February more of our members were be thought worthy to repres- 000 7. Happy birthday wishes - to not out.. Refreshments were. e�nt her community. Pickering School Area No. 2 Mr. )'•-'red Scott, who will cele-. j served at, the close. ; 0 0 0 will present :Music Night on brats his birthday on February I The Brownieh held their reg - The Sports Co=rimitte- of the Friday. '_March 1st at ' Bayview 15. _ • -- ular meeting . on Monday' in i&ecreation Association has Heights School and on Bred- Miss Helen Scott and friend the Red Cross Centre, and en - asked us to mention that one nesday. Feb. 27 and Thursday. of Hastings visited her father joyed a Valentine Party. of__our _Bay Ridges teen -a Feb. 28th at the West Rowe Mr. Fred Scott on the week- � Miss Suzarme -Boys and Miss" l• has been a great hely to them. school,` articipating groups. b! s ,, end. Mary Cowell returned home Jim Walker can be found freez- from Bayview Heights school �� Friends and neighbors �of I from a vacation in Mexico, on ing and deanin>; the rink. ref- will include the Grade 5 clay. °' --- , � r . w Mrs. Billie Romliodgh are ser- Saturday, after a two-week —srRs-games and helps ogler- room choir. the Junior school ;y to hear' of the passing of .trip._ __ • ever he can. If Jim is typical. choir, the Senior Girls' choir: her, at er, -David -DUTffff16Te- Mrs. Bob ."_Bf the 400 Bay Ridges can be proud of it'-. and the Band. Tickets are 35c on February 10, at Sunny- is visiting Mrs_ Hughson for a' .young people, and available from the school. brook Hospital; - and formerly few "days. 0 0 0 Parents attending should have of Commerbe Street. Mr, and Mrs. G. Fernie and Part of the proceeds of • the a most enjoyable evening. . Mr., and. Mrs. S. Butterfield Ian visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Boy Scouts' Bottle Drive is be- learn something of the give- i of Broadview St. had Sgt. and Cornutt on Sunday. Ing donated to the fund to help ression and growth of class- Mrs. Stitchman. Camp Borden Congratulations to Mr. oriel' delegate Ajax Scout, -Tom Fos- room music and. most import- as guests on the week -end. Mrs, Bill Rogers on the birth ter, at the Jamboree in. ant, provide needed encourage- A speedy recovery is wished of a son: Greece. -in fire summer of meat for their children. for Mr. Robert Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter vis - 1963: E50.00 � t;o this fund. o o• 0 - _ of Bayview Ave, who under- iced the former's sister Mrs. given by our Bay Ridges Cubs The Ladies Auxiliary of file went surg'ery,on February 7. in McKay and son Jack and faro - and Soouts.. Recreation Assoc., of Bay Fid- Pictured --above is the John highest number of points over the S`houldice Hospital, Thorn- ily on Sunday. hear Mr. M Eger - .0 00 ges will hold a Bridge. Euchre Greening Award of Merit:':This the period of 'ono year, comm-- hill. sorry to Fathers of Scouts and Cubs and Cribbage Night at the Ex "Id of rich walnut and #iitt• ening Feb. 20 of each year. -Mr-. Ernest Vargo returned , off is still in hospital. His dau- are reminded that the Annual hibition Hall. Liverpool Rd., ghter Janice, was also in hospa Father and Son Banquet will on Tues. Feb. 26 at 8 p. ,m. cling engraved gold Is to be T1te Bobcat Patrol is first home from Downsview Hosp- ital for a few days but Is now be held. at int. George's Ang- There will be Prizes for:winn- presented to the 1st deg Rid- to gain this honour and cons- iter on and Patricia, Paul and PHedges. of Bcaa Church Ha31. in'.Picker- grs and reireshrtyezrts will --be gas Scout Troop at their sec- fists of: D. BURNIE, R. LYONS. out again " Happy birthday Mean on'Tuesday. Feb -served. Adm. t c� end annual Father,i Son ban- C. TRUNKS. C. HIGGINS, L. Cortez St. have been confined a John quer to be held In St, George's SHAW, W. AUSTIN!, M. BUR- to bed with a "virus"• A speedy Egeroff, who was six .years old. 1•iiary 19, ..0.0 o Anglican Church, Pickering TON, and C. HARDING. recovery' is hoped. on St. Valentine's Day 0 0 'o The ,ladies of Fairport Un- on Feb. I". c recoverY_is wished Sorne of our, local . families Additional. Cub Leaders are 1 Road. Scoutmaster Liseumbe, aid- A - Y ited Ctrurch. Liverpool Mr. John Greening, Picker- ad by two very able and con- for Patricia' Balsdan who is at are taking advantage of the still needed: and any man or will hold a Valentine Tea, ane'` Ing Township Councillor for gent ous assistants Mr. Ken home with a "throat virus. skating and tobogganing, at woman ,over eighteen years of - sale of work and home -baking birthday wishes to ward 2, donor of this hand- Ainsworth and Mr. Fred How- HapPY - Greenwood Park. age, who- would be interested on Sit. Valentine Day, Feb. 14, some trophy will make" the es, coupled with the adminis- Susan ' Butterfield, Broadview. in undertaking this very worth It g ice to' have something to official presentation of the trati' and planning abilities who°cerebrated her 16th birth- CheriYwood v,,• rk; ;s in,. "ted to'ron- look forward to on a week day shelfd to 'Scoutmaster 'Ray of their group committee have day on February. 8.. tart Akeia Dave 11 ay- 8.39= afternoon, and it is hoped that iscumbe at the banquet. formed a strong team in the Mr. and Mrs. MacdougaI 2'•65. Training weal be :ptovid- the women of Bay Ridges will This sheild will be awarded field of Scouting, an asset to ����� ROAD have returned from a shots etl take adywitage. of this oppor-- annually to the most outstand- any eommu'nity'. -holiday at Sarnia. lti4r: T� pjT f^ 4>"movan. of tunity to enjoy themselves and g accuMulatin the - Mrs,. Wilmot Gates visited In Patrol, . 4 - o - The Res;ular Meeting of the Zator Ave. has h -en appointed to meet new friends. with her parents at Lambeth AsC ant Scout ;tile ter, 0f the o- o o packed house. inkine Day in honour of Home and School was held ori Ftii�t Fa'.iport Trow p_ and will :tTany Bay Ridges iesidentc 0 o the founder's birthday. _ The Tuesday: F.ebrtiary 5. in the recently. D We are pleased to see Mrs - be vvoa•ktlriQ with 'Scout bias- took advantage of the 0ppor Executive -Secreta George girls will wear' their unifairris school. 1s7trs. Suginoniart Pres - ter .h an..tiVilliams: also of: Bay tunny, to enjoy live theatre ; Clarke,. of :Bay_ 'Rid es Rate- and -think about other_ Guides idol, After the Business was Leonard Gates able is be out payers, Assoc-; and yrs. ; Cie ' and Brownie,, throughout the PiUfl' ter her cling Rides. _ clave to home and atteridinQhe twelve Cubs under the lea= again tithe°of writing Mr. Herb e 0 0 the. performance of. Shams s payers- Association anoi Mrs, world, The Thinking. Day Pak. R d_es Casual Teenq I-'Pygmalian" by the Pic -Ax Clarke• spent a nerve wrack- eap_t .will be held_ at.. Dunbar!--dership of �1+irs• Ilett, as Akela; Bennett' is in Ajar Hospital - Annual Valentin, Dance will Player; at the Aiax Commun- ing afternoon lastweek, in a I on High School from '2.30 to Mrs. McGuckin as Baloo� ase-. with prteumon;a• he held ai the. Exhibit Han at ity Centre on Friday and -Sat sehmh- for: their 3 year ..old _3.30 p. Illi sas■���>•t0e��sTitti[entt�ttl����t>Att1�>•Rstt��s��s oorner Liver�l R,7ad and the urdav, Feb. 7th and St Your grand -daughter. The Clarkes (, 000 f RED'S HARDWARE Race L€ne. em :Saturday, Fein reporter enjoyed the Saturday were relieved when the police , tiVe .have r@ceived a. most - - Ion 35c cine a neP ouple, orally im cprPcgetl by: att-. dovim the street" and- are intriguing notice from the peri Pa found "the little girl - -- -tiary -- .• ltd- are I School of .the Holy Redeemer, for rimemhr ,and oUc. for each ractive "sets' It's good to sPe grateful fore the assistance off Catholic Parent Teachers' Ass- BAY RIDGES PLAZA --= South -weft Cornet' non-member. '~Little Theatre''. prnctrerina irr police, Mr. Tickle and Grade.8 ` ociation. The aud- boys of •thBayti•iew Heights • C. •P. T. A. are 0 0 0' a community anti their e having a "Beetle Drive" on HERE ARE JUST" A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK oils, p'hrlic- Jacobs. Secret- fence so obvio,-IY-. eniovin- sir and the -neighbors who Monday.: Feb. 18th at 7,45 p. ary of the Recreation Assoc; a- themselves as did Saturday's .helped search Por her. m This -is to take place in the ro� rete" Line of 0 0 o form of a social evening' and • "A V p St.. Geor-e's. Anzlican Chur is expected to "prove most _en- ti, p'icl:grin', Women's AuxA- joyable. There will be,= .door , - ARE iary' will hold a gay cooking- prizes and refreshments -will GENERAL HARDWARE `TRAVEL' - riernonatration• at Picker+.n� be served. All tickets for the f . " Huh ..School on Marsh 11 at 50-50 draw' should be in as - the draw -will take place 'dur- _ . ' 8 n m. Admission �� dl be �0c. t �. ing the evening. Catholic, par- - TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL. en, are s 1�At -A"LIMES. ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH church fund, Bay Ridges lad association.r'No doubt you are 'C _. les -are invited:' to attend and �1 just as curious as we are ^ ESTABLISHED AGENT _ at contact Mfrs. Henderson, YOUR at 839-3I34 for further infer-' a d Workshop O� bout the "Beetle` Drive'' �n ,C mafion and t6 arrange for rid- r pp..;; Household an op " T 1s `pifkialty Appointed: �.^ es. • The regular meetings. of Frenchman 5 Bay 1 the W. A: are at the'"Chur^h■■sl�tta���ftfalttfi�tl�t1.111aetisalea�ta■aeeaesue• 1 INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCiATIOh Hall on the gecond Monday The. 1$t. Fairport. (French DG AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA of each -month. All"are Wel- man's Bay) Girl Guides thor- n hor- • _ ATi,ANTIC 8 PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES come and ti nsrx)rtation can oughly enjoyed a bowlirsd. sess �, Rages .Business Directory hp 'arrarr Pd 'r^i^nyni3P Mrs• 1 ion for, the seccilnd time, 'on. Our PROFESSIONAL Services . Henderson 839-3184 if you are Sat .9. at-•ttie Cost No More fRterested. `Ajax Bowling Centre. 'Several 0 o a : I fathers and mothers of the-Y�Cky�s .:Hair :Econ -O -Wash: Tkketi I�stied From Our' Office At Offieal Rates The regular meeting o� the Guides' joined ° an the game. - - TRAYEI IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS -- end Rai- Ridges Brownie Pack, I Prizes far Women's Highest - cherluled for Fri. Feb: 15tls, score went to, Mrs. Iv 'Skitch -_ n HOU 1 _ Y. NOT A SIDLINE AT — _ hay bP^n ran�Pll^.t.' Prizes went to 'the following _tys Open- Z4 Hours Daly now orf Ori Sunday, Feb. 17, Guides Guides,for highest 'score:nn nd Broa hies will ' celel>raie Skitch, Sandra Butterfield, - .. Bay Ridges Plaza Liverpool Rd i Old Orchard TRAYEI BUREAU _ Pone -38 839 06 WORLD WIDE SERVICE _ NATALIE -TOP S'. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE' 942-6690 � �. 1SRAK _ .. Fine' linens Fish A Chips l - The Bible's National 31C.Tsa"e - M , Liverpool Rd. (� sheave �25�I ��� We" believe that the Gelt'o Saxon peop:es Infant's s wear, ,1PICK-UP ORDERS T. Eatonto. Lt�•• are the descendants. of God's servant race and nation Israel: that our anc.enc RIDGES PLAZA one Custom Made Aluminum Doors -Windows - Awnings T=.lone is trio continuation of the-Thronr _ BAY A Ph 839-0014 of David; and, in. view. of present weird Phone $39-3771 - 'Porta -Porch Siding Shutters - Railgings Le itions, that a general recognition"of - T• P. . Restaurant identity AND its, implications is a Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded er of vital and urgent ilfiportance."V,NCENT�JOULD LIKEI. TOTELL YOU-ASOiT IT and Motelor Your Cepy et Our FREE Bocklet £all for FREE Home Survey No Moneyntroducirn to. the British Israel Evongsl" Barber Shop Good - Food at, Reasonable Write to the Secretary BAY _RIDGES PricesBUDGET TERMS -- :ACIAN s:zi 1 i.r::* 7A_L i►SSC=IATICN Try Our Take-out Orders Shopping Centre � DEYXXI f)AA$ in Ur.:^r:� _Chicken-Shrbnp-Fish A Ci,i1ps R• O• so% 744, Statin C, Gttnwa, Cat. Liverpool S Olt! Orchard Hamburgers a Met Dogs 1 -' _. II I 7- 4 AK `.;''AUX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM! USBY'S FROZEN .JUNIOR CORM, JUNIOR PEAS or VEGETABLES -'12 OZ. POLY SAGS .- �.,� AOR , . SHOP WHERE .YOU: SAVE MORE'. rc ar :son s ar k - R. .:,..PICKERING, ONTARIO TOTAL $ j t). CA 1. KA OF SONUS-TA-FE!, :RECEIVE FREE 56,00 BONUS TAPE WITH !BEEF OR IRISH 24 OZ. TINS -YORK* STEW , . 3/$1.00 'WESTINGHOUSE td, " OR 106 WATT PKGS.-OP2 ,LIGHT BULBS..,,... IGA FANCY 15 OZ. TINS APPLESAUCE 841' 4/$1.00 ECONOMY SIZE .:COLGATE TOOTHPASTE $1.00 -RECEIVE FREE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH . . . - "FRESHLY GROUND pK 6. MINCED BEEF p4 3c OFP-7CREAm STYLE FANCY 15 OZ. TINS STOKELY,.CORN ...... Y/sl CHOICE 1:1 OZ. -TINS-, IGA PEAS IGA .15 04 TINS MANS withPORK SAICO SOLID ?ACK WHITE 7 6Z. TINS'-' -FANCY TUNA .......... PEA OR VEGETABLE 28 OZ, TINS' HABITANT SOUP PEP 3c OFF—LIVER, CHICKEN OR BEEF 26 CZ..TINS _DOG-FOOa—. INSTANT 10 OZ. JAR COFFEE $1 _IGA ........... 1. MONARCH POUCK411AK9s oz.PKGS. CAKE, MIXES Vc. OFF KING SIZE FAR DETERGENT $1 fGA 100 ". ROLLS II I 7- 4 AK `.;''AUX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM! USBY'S FROZEN .JUNIOR CORM, JUNIOR PEAS or VEGETABLES -'12 OZ. POLY SAGS .- �.,� AOR , . SHOP WHERE .YOU: SAVE MORE'. rc ar :son s ar k - R. .:,..PICKERING, ONTARIO TOTAL $ j t). CA 1. KA OF SONUS-TA-FE!, :RECEIVE FREE 56,00 BONUS TAPE WITH !BEEF OR IRISH 24 OZ. TINS -YORK* STEW , . 3/$1.00 'WESTINGHOUSE td, " OR 106 WATT PKGS.-OP2 ,LIGHT BULBS..,,... 3/$1'00 'ASSORTED COLOURS 2 ROLL P"" ..BALLET TISSUE 4/$1.00 ECONOMY SIZE .:COLGATE TOOTHPASTE $1.00 -RECEIVE FREE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH . . . - "FRESHLY GROUND pK 6. MINCED BEEF USA 'No. I GRADE IMPORTED 14 OZ. CELLO I TOMATOES FRASERVALE- T5 OZ. PKG. FROZEN -RASPBERRIES ............... 1FRi E C -'- ---FOR IGA CASHr:G TER ",.-'.-..TAPES AND BONUS BOOSTER TAPES - I, !h 196 11111 t I gp 11!11!111111 h, WIN6N alt.. uilii0lrw 11io i I IRWIN