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VOL. 90 No. 2'� THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - _. __-
Bay Ridges Ratepayers Receive Charter
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School Area 2 Board
John lay Seeks
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Unpleasant Picture For Next Year- liberal Nomination r
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The trend of increased mill 'John L. Lay, Ajax General
rates._for, education costs in, Insurance Agent, will seek the - -
School -Area 2 will continue in Liberal Party Nomination in
future years if there is a fast- Car Burn
Fallowing Zhe.coming Federal-Eleetion u;
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er increase in school poi3uation Ontario Riding. _7 ' .
than in increased assessment, The Liberal domination Con -
Mr. J. H. Adamson; Chairman firemen's gall " " ' vention for the Ontario Ridurti _
of the Board; told Pickering will take place at the Henry
Township Council this week• Don i,oscombe of PicRering Street High School, Whitby.,
Mr, Adamson' admitted it went to the ,Firemen's Ball on Thursday, February 28th.
was' a disturbing feature: but Friday' night; -arid then came -In an announcgment_ last
f ayerage daily attendance is said his many-
. �, - home and had his car burn up. week, Mr. Lay
increasing faster' than assess- Don said he had just got' tri! friends in all parts of the rid -
ng in the tow•n�hip.
' _:VIP. Adamson. Mr. Houghton the hi;use, when he heard a Ing have urged him. to let his
and . ams. Business Admin-' nodse. like the car' motor, turn- name stand. - - _•
f, Fn' over. He thought, at;, first
ator. _were at . Council to —_
e annual* budget for -
nstr.
- :iresent thf3 a alb get
'si,meorie was at" the car.
he looked out the en-
O�ficers of -the Barr +t.uge, Ratepayers Associarion ate snown here receiving their the School area which this gine of his car -was a mass, of
Charter which was presented to them by Councillor John, Greening. L. to R. - Jim year will require- 35A mills as .iFames.:The 'motor• was des -
Miller, Eric Whaley, John Greening, Frank Baker, Geerge Clarke, John Williams, compared to 29 mills in 1962. troyed before the blaze could
lion Wiring and Dave Lewin9lon. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy The Board had scrutinized ll .
- each item with care and sub- _
quelled.
The rruu a : ; ,�:r• cummu'n.:ty and lauded the efr- t,uth financially and in its eft- Witted estimates for only .the. _ -
' eei•jati Bay' -R iges orts of all past and present orfs on behalf of the residents. -
days a pian amounts which the' Boaid felt q
was brou>ht vividly to mind Ratepayer Executives in mak- while Deputy Reeve Mrs. Mac- rrrtrst he provided, Mr, Adam-
. __ :r, �,, ►, �,.•. -Pherson remarked an the retz-
by _ To vnsn. p Counc: , , ., 2 ing t.. son said.
r Green ng « he ore:e*itecl' cess and vital soundim--board ular attendance of the Rate- "Unhappily the result will County Clerk' Speaks s
the i3av F.:cg2s F.atepaye:s.. of While op:n:Un-in the -comm payer Executives aq._Coun:i! -
m=etin>s, saying' 'We, in the be an inrressed mill rate
A+tsoerafioa ' wah :ti . for.nal unity, - great deal 02 which nobody wants to see".
Cl arter• ' Reeve -Scoff, whae- offprzn-_ Council. put a he said. To Pickering RotaryV
The pr•esen a•`on'took ?!ace- -his congratulations. recali.c'ri time and effort into our work. teas- -
He ;ave the following
Fer,mary, the each fee1iftgs of CsZirsoc-
nr�r tat ond n in, oterest of this A&ur. work- is r-eww'ard- -ons. for the mill race going up: One of the group of munic-
C?et:n? in the S^_fr»l o. t're when Bay Rid•.es was p o. K _ tat The average daily att- i'pal officers from Crntario who
the Town- "A p:°oie�r Eke this rnmrr Gn- in * >ho aAit� ends
in the Atea_ will . be made a short tour in Europe
s `.in Reeve. J. S. Sr -'.t : D:;xtry' . tv must be anproacF=�-- *4h - Pre�icteht 16 per cent hieher, in 1963, but • last year, to study municipal
peeve. Mrs, J. Mac and r^ ervation'. he said. "But, ?o- atter;ted the Charter on be ,C1ecctnent will be up only 9 ministration in some of the
-lPe-ve. Mr Greenan; attending day. all -goes'-well ani we arc' of the-Accociatiorr' and thank- [ter cent_. countries there. -Wm- Manning,,
j�bunc: ttQ special ��.� _ _ ve ti prnud of this arpn';. The ed 111r, Greenin; for the time tbi Grants, frc3m the t?rov- Clerk -Treasurer of Ontario
Durno the' C! a•'t?« p- �Pn,• P-eve-r-markfl on tfi@ !'Palt�` - 1n`! effort i,e had extended to. ince will be less i per stud- County, on Monday night at
- tallcm. Mr, .Gr-n:ns expre--=Pd atmosphere of the Xssociat,on , obtain this ,documeirt,
_ his Fide. yp the T:rw4h of . tl�se. - - -
ent basis because of the slid- their_ weekty dinner meeting
Ing scale on which they , are described some of his findings
_. _ _ - contest this candida�Y
_ t• oes made 'h " . •
_ _ based: As the assessment- g and comparisons were � r but Mr. Cafrk tobi.
• �n Grou Pickering Village, trP the percentage of approved' In England, the original par-• last year
Mike Starr 'ells Pickering _ cost paid by the' Province goes ty was broken up. each travel!- it by a narrow margin How'- -
• . • Commemorating Boy Scout down. Ing to different areas. Mr. ever, the margin was
so slight
Mr. Adamson said that ' a 1Vlanniirglg -party spent tonsil= that' I -feel the Liberals have
P -C's Will Make. Own Decisions " ,Neck, the 1st Pickering Cub hew school- will be required -in erable time in Exeter and the t►se right to choose a stand-
and Scout Troop, and the 1st, Env Ridges in 1964, and an. County of Devon. They were ard• bearer again." -
3L --e L --e Starr'; Nl-mster o. Lab- He charged the l.:beral; told Brock Road Cub and Scout addition will be required at Mr, La'y said his political
received and entertained by
our. told a Picker ng PC Bath- a' big lie. w lien . they 'said the C �p attended the - first ser-• Wit -'Rouge if growth fore- ' muhicipal officers there; amd ear'eer• stretches back to the
vr4.ne on Saturday. that the country w•nuld go bankrupt• rice at the Pickering United- casts are realized;. He said that local systems .. discussed with late 1940's when he was nom-
Corts.enatives 'vv-e're not going when the dollar.was pegged at Clrureh on Sunday last. Their
eadets from Pickering' are. at Rouge Hills school,, expans- the visitors. As might be ex mated in West York. "At' that
#o be pushed around by news,- 92,5 last June, Reserves are ion will be a problem and we petted, geography and other time I was unable to accept
,paw•• stron;er ,than 'ever" the Lab Messrs John Dwinnell and Jas. must allow for a technical job as expgrt mari-
Dalley, and from the Rd. local conditions detetmirte to a because my
�Ve will make our .oyvn der - our Minister told the meet in ;. study !n 19 3 �o estatblish the great degree, the. requirements ager 'Por Massey Harris frthe
dors",
-he said.. He:.charged the'.Uberals are 'yI� L. f`lott-ah(I-Mf Wm. Sia- most economical wav' to hand. y
vie are anti- 'already running away 'from ter. in municipal administration. uentl took South
out of the
-They say le the changes needed'. "It all However, Mr. ' Manning' does country to South and Cetrtral
A:•nerican. 'Did you ever read the issues. Congratulations to Mr. and points to further increases in find one outstanding, difference America
more anti-Arrreriean ed <o� els "They claim' that nuclear Mrs Lorne _Miller: 'Liverpoi,l Sctrool costs in the irt,mediate'
Road, N:, on' the birth of a in that,a much greater, wider. In 1952 I resigned from that
trap have appeared in the arms is licit clow• ad lszuE:'They future', he said. control comes from a central 0osdtion to accept the Ontar.o
-Giooe and Mail -over the past . say all we need now is a stable daughter: on Monday -February School Area 2 Operating Costs governing body—a . county Riding nomination.. I contest-
fi:e years'"' he asked. government. These, are the 11, 1963: For 1'963 council, 'cite many- ed, the riding against Mike' ,
'I'm .not. anti. -American. We -Liberals that kept a. lot. of hor- Mr, Wm. Reaman, was taken Operating Costs - S741.616.53 tive departments usually found' Starr in the by-election and a-
b'ty. more from the C. S: than ses -on the payroll, I say the to the Ajax -Hospital last week pebentu'res, etc, 5155 828.02 such as: welfare, police, fire gain in the general election of
a^'y countrp in tke. world, but. Liberals should, -o hack to thf• for surgery• 13111 will, it '-'z-rx- neficit for 1962 Sts 944.54. etc. are looked after .by this 1953. The results were uncom-
v.e should ha�'e the opportun- stable': he declared. pccfed. be" returning home this Total 1963 Est'tt. 5913,389A9 county council. Committees do fortably close for Mr, Starr.",
ity to . agree and. d:�a ree Dir nuclear arms. `•Ir. Starr week, To be provided as follows: function, but are required to Mr. Lay said he feels there
cif+ e itt a �ihile: aria st.:, .e said that. ^'nuclear arrnc not. ,N%•or"Id'Day of Prayer" Ser- gst'd Prov. Grants 534G Ot1000
i ne`.�i,bors tiIr; Starr som-?h;ng m, foul around vii;--tii,trch J; at 8,On p. m:. account;: in "detail to'the 'main -I,.; a ,tf.ed •iti the country "fur
Esta school rentals 51.000.00 ]rodv a rets{rna`• ki the stability and
sa:1. :vrith "If nuclear arms are on m St. Andrew's Presbyterian Board requisition 5572,389,09 sadly; lacki�
Church. Sn aker:.:4Irs. Fran up till the past few years.' clear thinkin,
He- c:iairned the iesi>,,m&on our sail'. vve want ;;oint' con- n I•: rnadc rind-bi�hway%" mai• not in' the last seveFal years, in
of 3I .Hees came aS' a coma- trol. We will tall: to •the U. S. •Cr)nkev; Soloist,- 'Mr,, Vera - hhve hee'tt receiving the, atten-• particular since the federal�el
l?te .,cLtl'pL'lse.. -lou, wonder and continue to talk until we Freern tm. Theme - "More than I'Pickerfmg Woman tion then do here, as the wide . ectinh in June".-
vvhy.' R'e haven't' the real• ans-. get %art a�^teeri,er,l' suitable t� Con"gUerors , Platt to attend.; y coverage by, British 'Railways "There is only on- nar,v 1
veer yet. Maybe it %va_� fru,- us", 'Mr. Starr said. Mrs. Roht: Kennintton. had Gets 4 Years ,�• appear to have made it unnec- with the leadership a^' r
era ed objectives' stated �Ir: : He claimed John Diefenbak- a few friends in ;on 'Saturday Fcllowinq numerous hearinhs-pssary,• though; of• late years tepee to efficiently ani e`+p''
Starr. er is a man who has the Con- afternoop, ;the pecasion beiwx .ever a period of -teveral,months
s'rvative'Party and the Coy-tn she 'railways appear to have ively govern the coimtry and
"ihe,Canser�'ative Partk has Mrs'. Frank Chapman`s birth- Mrs. Thelma Eloise 6lackburn, been somewhat neglected, and restore economic stability ?, i
a tremendoras. task ahead. L�'e try "at heart" and that he has day: t3'e all join in wishing her of Pickering, Kings4on Rd. E., highwa�,s are . npw receivinn national unity."• -
d'.dn't have the same feeling +s; dedicated his ' whole life to mam more :cars of good more attention. "This time, Canadians a~ -^`R
..� was sentenced 'on Tuesday to
tile' June:. election. bring, about, equalities. Tiealfh.. serve fpur years. in_ fait, hiving Housing—Education—Plann. • w'ili choose the Liberal Party
'; pre v%•as. a .laxity' in some Mr. Starr was addressin-, a ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rim- been convicted of procuring ing appear- to -be receiving the which provided Canaria' v. -W -v
d o ` ent in Of e
",r#c'.ags, among can
and dinner gathering of Pickerinsr , ',--�• *t goo _overnm 36 h
r eleven- abortions, said charJes first attention of _governing
The only place we PC's at St..George's Anglican a td Mrs. Denriis•Do%ling, ICU- dating back to 1956. She v as bodies today, and the degree of last 42 years—some of the
cz-i go'novv is, up" He added,' = Parish Hall -here •last..Saturday c',ener. ^n Sunday. senteneeJ in the Ont._County Socialism now found in Britain most prosperous years in Can-
3e claimed - the Liberals are night. Local President, Ross Fifty-eight Grade' ,12. st�ul- Criminal Court. has created an extremely int- adian history."
fi_hting for their, life in Que- Deakin presided. Mr. Starr a:rts-frur„ Pickering Dist. high, erecting situation -, in these Mr. and Mrs. Lav live in
1. that" they can't crack the was 'presented with gold cuff Pickering Viilat''e. They
School, left last Thursday af- 'The Rebekah Lodge Euchre, j fields..the outcome of which
West. and have the. NDP 'par-'.'lings, and "a "toy helicopter" tarnoon:at 4.30 o'c]ocic, or. 'h^" ;cheduleil for -Feer. 22 -has been will be watched, no doubt, by two sons, Donald and Coli,?.
ty and Tories to contend with and tete suggestion that "such v-arly visit to' Ottawa. They further notice t pean C untries, olio is a cent n
a plane would help• him get.a- .. othAr Furo g
m4ritish'Columbia :. rc•furned home early Saturday ' tr. and
until Howard Nick- Assessment systems diffea n` neer?ng from grQtieetr`s is, a
Mr. and Mrs. !
"Last session was a parlia- 'round the' riding",, Mrs.' Starr morning, .veru tired, but hav• ling and daughter Faye, have I creativ from -ours here, and boro High School. Donald is a.
rent of minorities"�,lVir. Starr was presented with a beautiful ing thoroughly -enjoyed.-them- left this village, and taken up England is gradually wo, king 'Grade 13 student at the Pick-
F:?;d. "At times we were up a- bouquet of, flowers. She, in selves• residence in Uxbridge. Susan toward cent or di v! ering District High School. "
fiainst blackmail for support. turn, presented 'some of these Two of our retail business or is staying wit!} her sister and schciols• such. as we have here. n`lt>•>•�sr�t��>i�ta�sia�tatiriti '
We e didn't give in to any black- 'flowers to Mr_ and Mrs. Harry _ Mr.. Manning appears to
r-°ail:'an'd' as a result were de- Newman, and to Mr. and. Mrs. Main street have dosed. 'Joe's husband, who by ed ..i ar the have been aQvery observant' Early Deadline -Next
feared. It was bound to come". .Hilton Nicholsoh. who were Shoe Repair has moved tc 'home vacated by her parents, student 'while -on this tour,
He charged, the Liberals -celebrating- 48th and 25th Bowmanville;- and-- Sargent'e on Duffin Street• student
rold Tanpet which - took them to Swed, _
Frere out fora new election. `wedding anniversaries, -respect- Florists have discontinued bus of Riverside Drives are leaving en and Germany. Week
mess.
;end .not to help conduct the . ively, on Saturday Mr.- Lioyd,Johnston, Picker -
he of the country. At the head table were: the --M1§-, Berntee Chapman, Tor- .for 'California,' and wish- tv
Char
ye'„ ing Township Clerk was also In ;;del" to meet
"They were set 'n bringing- . Provincial.. Candidate, Ab. and onto, and niece Pamela Cha av ">;ixtdb ' to all their lot- present on this tour, arid- was; in printing Voter's I fists we
about a $12'/2 million election • M id_Mrs StarrthMrland Mase Tea, .. oikthe atUtritedthe aChurc] lentin a�MxeBert Cane, Welfare Off= present at this Rotary dinner ask that all copy be in by -5
out of the tax as S guest., as were the Coun- p• m.•ar Tuesday.ef nexf.weeh
.in their lust •for power," "at Ross Deakin;• County Warden Women ,last Thursday. A large. icer, Pickering Township, has Cil members of the Township
a time when.we were trying to • J. , Sherman. and .Mrs_ ScQtt.„ attendance, and delicious re- been confined to his home with only, Thank you, - ,Editor
and Villa_ge.
get the eooltotry d!" he ji�`!•en&LIM'ay'o�r Wrn.-Sii4 Mk: Pas'' fresliirients" made 'the 'day & ald,=and threatening - _. tiitti�<s1•itl>•1tsIt8181mass=
ish, of '•Ajax. complete success. pneumonia.
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try robing„ t-
Mr. Wank was not, being critical of the Industrial
Comm._sion, but he did show some alarm over the l
present and future rise in education costs and suggest-
=ed the problem could. -be 'attacked by offsetting these
costs by getting some industry into the Township"as
quickly- as possible.
. = VKhethQr. his it one b Kirin a Planning Director.
,� � Y.g � ? ;1i.
as he suggested, nr by some' other means, it would !:
seem that some money is goingto have to be spent in i !M
order- to promote the Township's own Industrial Area,`'-
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as well as the rest of the land in that vicinity. A wedding of local in.srest rook place recently, when Mr. I
There is little doubt that cos ective i':::'€rs u.
McKeown, son of Mr. and Mrs- W. McKeown of Pickering
p p 'r' ; Beach and Miss Mai -y Anne Seamons,-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T
full- aware that Pickering Tswr.s:ap is here and alsoROSebCink �-iardWQr@ Ltd.
Y g C rch Of-
of Hil[sTrin Ave., Pickering were married at the
Aware of what we have to oiler them. To get the ball., Church, of the Hely Trinity, . in Ajaz. � Photo b Pomero '
rolling, it looks as though Pickering Township is going ! r y. C. I. L- pkIN-M, HOUSL-WARE9, - GLASS, GLA2Wg(1,
- to have to be sold to industry. Apparently taking these ,
industrial heal Estate men on a tour
and • wining and (TORO, LAWN B_OYS kdining them once ayear is not"enough." -In Raver 'Scouts Enjoy'
A WRMOREPSPleke
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_ We feel Mr.. Wank -isright in being alarmed and that ' TOOLS, PvmrS ETC..
he is right in feeling a supreme effort should be made A Midllu St aoSXB-4%_g PLAZA ' AT. 2.1WI "
Weekepd '
-now to et industry �' - rally A� .• •--
g y into Pickering Township: _ ,.:
rsi rieker,ng r . ::p-i,re, ixt.i un Gy an. Osh-
_ Crew•• spent a very er. fo, au,ir awn Crew. Coffee and donuts,
Dunbarton try. r-; st.. Ail _members took ueQit-end with toms one tion - and then to -bed. fiirrrrrsh
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part in the march on. and then I` red Rover Scouts • from. the - Some•Rovers, upon rising on•
m`�--
•n NewsBr. C 541 calisibehics:. Aperfored a series Of group Lakeland. Rei:on, at a Winer Sunday morning. were quite
Legion c these exercis- _Rally. at 3I:dhurst. just wen surprised to find by following, r Creators of
es got prog;•essively harder, of Barrie. Ont. _ • a few winter camping rules. R�Ck
Things have been happening at some classes dropped out and Saturday morninz «-as• open' they could sl 0�
sleep in a tent in MONUMENTS.
the Legion Hall.. in the last ; ,joined the audience, Routines ;•in setting ul> camp in. prenar-- zero weather: without heat,
nzonfh. Contracts °have been ori the various pieces of appar-.� anon For a cold n ght, The' -If- quite comfortably. At 9.30 a,
let out for the renovation of f atus were next on the pro- ; te. noon was taken. u wai, m.. •a Scouts Own was held, S
the inside, and this should to I cram, and is between" then? I Scouting activiiie ,`. such as followed by a �Cinxer Field R OF DISTIN�
complete in -the next month t)r displays. Jack Dobbin, Precid XVinter First Aid", "Manp_, pay, .This inclua , races; re
six •weeks. The hall will then ent, introduced ,the instrurtnrs' ing". "Tracking": - etc.LQN
After ular snowshoe and relay. They for' THREE G E N E RAT
be available- to anyone in*r- to the-audienee: Harvey. Malm. I dinner. which you can imagine, also had a soccer IONS l
ested. f'Nead Coach. spoke 'on the was a 16t -of fUn. preparim-E
game, all of r
- -which was played -in about 20
The Public Speaking in ours meaning and valise o g<mn-$ eating. -with mitts on 1try inches of snow. This was lots
areaulatins go v the wormers. 1 a "'Healthy Mind in. a Healthy it -some time F. they -retired to _of. fun. At. 2,00 p. M. they
area is now, over,,and congrat- , antics which .help to nrodlic I Stafford! y a. hall for. an evening of fun. broke un camp, and starter:
nna Watt, West Rouge. and{ Body", The six members of There was a lively discussion ; home. harpy, but—verrrrrrry O$t I
Philip Ames. • No. 2. Highway.' the team chosen to -go to the on '•Rovering", followed by a 1 tired. — Corr.
Ronna and Philip move on to ' Central Ontaria Championships - O N ENT S
the Zone Com tition. which 1 .
lx' at Caarip-Borflen. were called .for both adults and children. studen?s of -Pickering District
will be held in Bowmanvllle on upon to take a bow, and the The roll call was 'compassion'. Him :
March 9, at 10.00 a. m_. in.the hearty appIl�use -that greeted High .School. "from Thursday DUNDAS ST. wT WHITEY MC) 8 -SS
Mrs: Bill . Guthrie '.led • the
Legion Hall. them. showed that- the reef of evening to- Saturday `of last
Veterans,. did• you' know, that ° worship, and also read -a story
'the club was hand that, they on compassion, Mrs. John Pu- 'week
since April 1962. additional were the ones who would' be ckrin read the scripture• Mrs.
loans under Part 3. of the Vet- representifi>r the club at this Guthrie presented a ro? -
erans' •Land` Act. have been a- p, _rarr 9
important meet. Ir. was. a :very �i Kong beginning with Ro Ea e Hills
I I s - COOPER g�p(K LTD.
vallable to veterans settled on :buck evenin with manv as. I -a cross ,word uzzle based on lVe were sorry to hear Ron
"small family .Farms"i `pests �f the club's work bein- story. Fact, on ' Hong Kong' Woitzek. Alton Rd., had the "0 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO
Veterans 'who are recipients- I Pxnlai'n-d -to athP audience• pnl j were givQri by ?firs. Bert . Gt!_ j misfortune fo break his wrist
under the War Veterans Allow-; the club Px��tl�0� a commitrPe I rhrie. Mrs d• Fallaize, 'kh-s. G, I at t•he gym on Friday.' BLOCKS & BRICKS
ante Act, or' -would be• but for is-vev pleased with the results. Squire. _ Airs. }3. Pardon and .. .�1T, and ,blrs,. R. Hewie vis-.
payment of Old aye Seeur<ity', ! �Irs. C.. Clemente. The refres- ited Mr. and_ Mrs. G. Russell, I STRUCTURAL STEEL
are eligible for medical treat- rAUDLEY ment hostess pas Mrs, A. Bell. on -Saturday.
mens for any condition through Mrs„ Lorne Sanuders enter- Congratulations• to Mr, and - CRANE RENTAL
the Dept: of Veterans' Affairs - The T' C. «' —at at the ed Ajax Hospiml. Iasi week.' Mrs, Joe. Patterson on the --
home in Canada only, home of Mr -c. B'11 Guthrie on Mr. Saunders is recuperatine � bi,xth of'a new grand -daughter, :.`'STATION ROAD, P1CkERING, ONTARIO_
If you are • a ieterari .anti WPdn, sdav 'evP� n� "•ith ten satisfactorily following sue in California, last Wednesday. j
need advice on any matter,. g ry y. Phonts: WH, 2-1960 — WA- 2.SiO3 — MO. 8.5911
Praneh 341 will .give you acs_. ladies nrPcent. Mrs G. Astley. I at the• carne hospital.. l Mrs, H.'Mason, Mason, Dunbarton, '• -
i�tance. The telephone num- the "Pi-esid,nt,, enridue'ted ' the A number from here enjoy- visited Mts. Beth Wallace last
hltsinPss, Plans were made for ed skating at Br.00klin Arena" I'Vednesday..
her is TEmple 9-0027, or xrite -the XVorld Oav of Prover ser- I on Saturday evening, with a Mr: and Mrs. Orville Jun-
Brahch 341.' Dunbarton," Ont. ' vice. to be held at the ream- social hour after, at the. home. I kin, Ajax, had dinner on Sat -
How -about
.. sinhearing from the lar -'church service on Marsh j of the Community Club, Pres- u-rday evening with Mr, and
veterans in Bay P.idges who 3 at 2.30 n: m. ThP anm�al,' ident, Bert, and'Mrs. G'UThrie. Mrs. Bruce HoHin er, Z'hOIriCiS.A. Newman
are interested in joining our g r , Q,, c
Fast- rowing bazaar• and rQa is set for Sat- Some from, here . attended Sorry to ' hear the Carson
g .. Legion.—B.• Knox. .
P. R. O.rtrdal. Mav,?5 at 3 p..m.• Mrs the school for Sunday School family have not been well this 'BARR21lTER A SOIt'ITOR `
Toho Puckrin and firs: Pill Teachers at St. Andrew's lin= past week. We hope by this '
Dunbarton- Athletic Club t'�uthrie ear P acrotantc of the ited Church, Oshawa, last time each one is improved.
nrn4ram at the U.. C W: Pres- 'week end.._ _ Neil Patterson, Rouge Park, TEsoPle 9 21,W
At the Gym -O -Rama put on bvierial at Bmtrmanville which P,oy Puckrin took in the Ott- spent Friday evening with Bob �'AVtPORT ROAD, SOUTH D'u'NBARTON
by the DAC on February 7, a they attended last week. The awa 'trip with the Grade 12, Walduff. .
large crowd of friends and re- m'ssionai-v allocation k fiftylat_
give s demon a clion-o f hat dollars. for this year, The lad-
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give ademonstration -of what les are starting a small lihr-
goes on in the -,gym each Thurs- ary at the church with books j s
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Som'Grattan' '0166
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will be special guest speaker at"the'
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Ontario Ring Progressive Conserra�ive -
FEDERAL. NOMINATION'. MEETING
at
3t.- Gregory's Audiorium ,.
Simncoe, .St. North Oshawa
Wednesday, Feb.278 Pe K
Everybody Wekome
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS
the chicken•pox, then me
Claremontibrary tl�story Told :BROOK ROAD and now several have m
Hope they will all be
�S�R�_iL ESTATE The Brownies had their reg- soon.
At Open Nouse�� Ellt',nln - ular meeting on Monday,. Feb. Miss Ethel Taylor, f
-MCe WI'i. 2ff212 ResideIICt WH. 2-3115 g S, when Corinne Gerbis and Pupil of the Brock Rd. S
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Jennifer Kaiser were enrolled is to be married on Feb
- wnies. Becky Kaiser re- Mr. Robert Ma _
OPEN ' HOUSE on -Saturday night. - - r-F4r%tYear '
YRIL E. O R L Y A Huge Success Dr. N. F. Tomlinson and his The Guides held their reg- at 1.00 P. m.
Open House was held in the brother a planning a trip in ular meetin, on February 13.
r---. Clairemont Library last Friday the Mediterranean and will be in the Red. Cross Centre. and
BALSAM
Your Friendly Resident Agent" evening and drew a large leaving next week. had a Mice Valentine Party. ;
and interested crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Levick hada The school- children also, had Mr. Lloyd Wilson attev
32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 Claremont's Public Library birthday party in her .honor Valentine Parties during ti. , a CO.Op meeting at Lin
was first opened -in 1891, and on Saturday night. -week, with exchange of Val last Tuesday.
PICKERING ONTARIO y.
to this day it is a very active • The United Church women-entines. The U. C. W. met last t
1 place for people of the conrn- met on Feb. 11 with the lad- The 1st. 'Brock Pickering day at the home of M
unity. "Open House" w•as held les from Brougham as guests. Cubs and Scouts ended the may, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson'
so the taxpayers could see how Mrs. Minnie Hill and Mrs. Vio- church parade at/Pickering in charge of the Wo
their library taxes are invest- let Boniface were. in charge of United Church on Sunday last.. which centred on
ed for their . reading pleasure.
Guest of the evening. Reeve
of Pickering Township, and
also Warden of Ontario Coun-
ty,' Sherman Scott and Deputy
Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson.
attended the gathering. Clerk
of Pickering Township Lloyd
Johnston' and Mrs. Johnston
attended. and they are both
very interested in library work.
Brougham Library had a nice
representative group: Helen
Holtby. Elsa Storey and Dor-
othy M9ler. The Pickering
Township Home and School.
the worship service. Mrs, M.
Ward read the scripture. The
roll call was answered by a
verse with the word Heart.
Mrs. Blackman and Mrs. Fern
Miller of Brougham each gave
a reading. Mrs. Korrine Hill
and bars. Helen Anderson sang
a duet.
Mrs. Jackie Pascoe is con-
fined to •the Uxbridge. Hospit-
for surgery.
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion
was held Feb. 14 with' Comm.
Phylis Desjadrines presidi.•tg.
and the 3rd Pickering Brown-
ies and Guides attended a.
Thinking Day Service at 13un-
bafi�on High School on Sufi -
day afternoon last. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson
and sons Garry and Billy vis-
ited the former's parents on
Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Perry on the arr-'
ival of their daughter. at Ajax
Hospital. on Monday, February
18. 1963.
Mrs. Cornutt at<d Mr. and
MIs" W. Sowerby visited Mr.
Church"-' Thiswas waa - B
meeting and a quilt s
ed for Mrs. Day. The" VL
Day of Prayer for the Grp
wood charge is to be heI
Mt. Zion Church, on F
March 1. It was decided
have a parcel post sale a
next meeting, and the ru:
age sale this month p
very successful.
Miss Susan Sherin is it
posed with German blew
Several Junior Farmer c
bers from here attended';_
dance at Brookiin on S
who are interested in librariesCoram, Desjdarines presented , 1Ken. Chafen in the Scarboro day night.
for all districts had. P.obert.a l Comm. Jessie McGuire with .Hospital, on Saturday. A son was born to Mr.
'APPRAISALS Adamson. Amy Bell. Kora Bed- .her Past. President's pin. Beverley Boys and Christine Mrs, Jack Tully, Toronto,:,
NEWELL dall and Dorothy Aloe= as their On Saturday night, Mr. and Gerber went to Montreal for February 16. Mrs. Tully is
6. representatises. Sirs.. A. Samarillo were hosts I the week -end, accompanied by former Mary McAvoy.
The short prohram' was<tak• a >Zu ws!pr of `r,? !?nI re.- their swimming coach, to att-. Miss Sharon Jones had
= = (Gladys Newell) en by the Library .Chairman. lati -es from Scarboro Arid To- 1 'end the Diving Meet 'at Dor- per on Sunday night with
- Mrs. R. Cooter• whn sveleamed ror.'o for a "skating party. I val. Beverley Boys carne . sec- and Mrs. Murray Jones
Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village the .guests. Mrs. C. A. Kees ;�Ir ,and '�i:q. G. P.enrie nd i.ond. and Christine. third. This Mr. and blr�. _Lewis Jot,
lave a_shori resume of the ; fsmi!�. of Scarbxoro �•ere_un- is very good, as they are very Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mande
942-'5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Library's Histo -v and tol a i.day dinr-r guests of_..1tI Ana young' and Joanne had supper on
bout the re -modelling o` the b1r�.. T. Rennie- l '_4ir. anis firs. Bruce Sum- .day night with Mr'. and.
Whitt 665-4703 839-1'447 ;
Whitby huilding. There have been Suaan BonlfzcP celebrated , mels arrived home on the end B.' Jamieson.
Ras. "Highway" '• Mil• East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highy. many chairmen. spere'ar:es, � "r birthday on Friday at the of the•week from_ their vaca-
nfflcers- and directors during Hinter Wonderland' with a, � tion at ,Palm Springs. .San a
the seventy-ane.years. ar.3 a number of her friends. Diego, California., Their Boli -
few were mentioned:.iate M. Kuri n. Blake celebrated her days were cut short' on ~eco- ��
J. Wilker. late bins, G. bL For - j birthday on Saturday night cunt of the childrens' illness. ScoutI�
Monteith, Monteith. Riehl
syth, Mrs. W, Drew I now of with a party, Please to say they`are recover- -
t To VIITe a Co. Peterboro►. Mr. Don Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coulby ing nicely.
A plaque has been hung in the . Toronto. spent Sunday with Children in this 'community
of pen
t � - CMARNaw ACCOUWAWS library in recognition of the I ,Mr, and Mrs. Al Fryer. seem to have everything—first
1DHtVQIQ iCA00t. O. 'w. Roe, C.A. EAA people who so kindly gave - --
;puai•Ooetnoi
� iltMIUS gifts for furnishirfs—fit' E. -
- McEachnie .Sr., -Air. and Mrs. - -
i Lata Moesi Ow AW Od1wa SWOMON�
R Cooper, Mr. and Mrs: G.
.v*
_ pbsoa: W8'Y3341 pd„sw fAdd�iMrs
tE EO answer. phone Timet WET L W/AMW CA. McConnell. . and c C A.
wMNaAM swam Keevil, MIs, : H. G. McIntyre: -
Mrs. Frank Loyst, Mrs. Grant
Taylor: M3. and Mas. Jas. Farr. - O� f la' a ess
of Urialia. Mr, and Mrs. Don.
_- Hedges, Mr. end Mn+: tVm,
OPTOMETRIC. tusT MORTaAOU AEEANOEA Drew. Peterboro and Mr. and (ihelatming.,
VISION CARE Also sEcoNs MORT0,►os Mrs. Hugh KoiMight.AVARABU POE ADDI 14d The. Claremont Women's In- ric
JOHN L RA1K80N, R.O. stitute has --always been the le"
C
PLEASANI $MIT AND - one local organization that has
LION kimpm RD. sovne In ALSO MCNASi OE LOM contributed annually to the -
' all o
►RElKMMAN'i RAY _ ON OIifTItN MOETOAOq.� library funds, and did soagain
EYES EXAMINED this year: Sarco Canada Ltd.
a e�r
th
OLAssfi FITTED a EEM1E®. N YOII wM= ANY MOETOAOR gave the funds a very substan-
HNANCtNO i POE LAST tial boost and this is gratefully
EVENINGS - COYlTiOus f!lVtC6 CALL - received by .the Board as most -
K AMo1NTIMENT. Tl . P -2d01 I of Sarco employees are able
AUBREY E IRELAND have good use of the !lb- .-.heating
� t syste''
�
nary. To all the. people of. the
• AND COMPANY ���� a whole. we say -7. -
"mann thanks".
SEPTIC TANKS The eiectic heating and the
100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST F, T(n- was a gift from Dr. N �ut'of
■ _ _
CLEANED TORONTO 2. ONTARIO ory of his, b in loving Beat- of his. beloved" wife Beat-
, • ', .Y ;,.......
,Empire i-sm rice:
` W. J. aEiiT a, Threemembers w uh out-
lEVedepe standing years of service were. _ -
�'M g.40,2Z recognized. P6unng• tea during It's the world's. safest heating -system -does -:not use flammable fuel.
TEmple 9-1756 - WA 2-6"2 t4 evening was Airs. Frank
Loyst, who was .President'_ of
the Library from 1931 to 1943. • It's cleaner than any other heating `system — cannot. create dust, smoke,.
Dr. N. F. Tomlinson first join
•: td the Library Board in 1922 ;: soot or dirt of any kind.
add, to this day, is a very�act-
. ive Board member. Mrs. H. 'G •' ;
McIntyre was secretary from You get custem-comfort in every"toom=electric heating offers you a
Graham H ARDWARE 1934 until was but owing e
�1 health, was unable to be �• � separate thermostat in each room.
with u5, but sent a very nice
letter and good wishes. The Easy to install -no furnace or fuel tank.
APPLIAHCiS PAINTS lane Mas G. M.. Forsyth oyes y
IGLs . Chatrtna fu. years WW h
daughter, Viola, took part, hay- ,� No annual maintenance costs — nothing todean, clean, no filters to replace,
ing been Secretary for. some
HARDWARE M �rmh _P� � electric heating is truly a carefree system.
coffee. -_
• .. .. 11Ui'�itwtiall �191 1 Pide�rinR1?aev: A. E. Mme. Cress- --- � — - - - - -
• well . attended- and Rev. Cress-
well gave a few final words of
appreciation to ' the Board Reduced operating costs —in many municipalities the rate for electric '
Tom—members, amt also to Dr.
linson ffor his wonderful 'work jag' ljaS�lef p_m*xed- as,. much_. as _.30% d_d-ring the lust Z years.
in the community, the u
and. now to the Claremont
Public Library.for the A dosing
Rriri44 i Caters» «• he library was then rededication of - n- -1�1 (I le:�rtrlri t� -
Call .our ua e e hea ng •contractor or
Was the open House a sue- _ T 9
cess?—yes • it certainlywas,
WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES.and-a great -deal of credit must
be given its Chairman of the •�'
._ -__ yo
-.11
. _ a _._ . _- _, . .Event, Mrs., Geq. McConnell
and Mts. R. Cooper. UP
Ctermg T_o_, 1 � Occasions
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell
hy#po
were skiing, at , Beaver Valley,
143 KINGSTON RD., W. PICKERING near Fleshetton on the`wpek- LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY
end. .: - L
The Claremont Cubs are pl o
anning to, attend the hocked - -
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P' , THU=-3.
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THE PICKERING NEWS:
Page koro'
Car's spent '_3.=t Sa'urday in t :e KLnierga-•-tea Group.
-fiwxhman rS- OOD _.--i alentines. All joined in the Sorry to report :►Ir. �a ':_ h 'Dli s Joyce Gt'a. of iii co^ 'tunity .
Y L games and everyone enjoyed Jack Brooks have a b,--n end s- Brampton wit rty to see the d:_ .
7 The Valentine Party planned the evening. p,.��d :his past %Vaek w-tit ::u .. • • A. , : y., cu�x'a} I , o the oldest lard-^_3rk in th
1 t {$etiYrd! o. our
by r,._ ,��, 1. �,N �:.uisuay- The Scouts had a Valentine u .3 .o.•i.
Happy birthday ovishes ao is -Fr. ant -Mrs. E '.a '•�e u. _-S „1 eac::ers •ere at St. parts. The mill fro r, the
'Mr. Wm. Dobson. Si-npnon ewe n:oht wa «ell attended. Con- and Crokirtole Party on Satur- '
vener Mrs. J.
Brooks was ill . day night in the Sunda School Clint, ".lith., and :�'Ir. and 11i:�, and:'e��'s C ••-•'=•�• inna"a Ba`lp' pace. µa' demoisi(1_
who celebrated his bis hda" � ,fun,' tv and Sunday to and hauled away so quit
- 19L-also, to Mr. with cold. so Mrs. Trolley fill- Room.. All had a good time. Joe Pegg. of Oshawa, had d.tr "'lt1-a "New - c,; one realized it was g
• •Topp Kend-un Februa al, who celebrates. ee her olace very capably., - - irs-Ii-loicZean v;sTfed er Schools. We stilleel
thtS
Kis birthday on February 20: Mr. Fleetham was the Post- sister 'in Beamsville on -the �Irs, '_Milton Pe, an:l' oll> Mrd. I . ulumE for peg
vas
leader for have been rebuilt here.
and to Mrs. Jack Seamish, piaster and. distributed the week-end. Mi'. and Mrs. Trolley and ' _.�. . �u, ?e-;,
whose birthday was on Feb- � �
ruary 18. �"he Fairport United Church rFOOD.b2
Women held a. Valentine Tea dry
,tn • Bake SaIP on February 14. ra
in the Sunday School Hall. NVe • "1!
-were pleased to see so • many.
,who ventured out in the cold,
t o help us in our efforts. ' f
Sorry to hear Mary Smith j
is in the Ajax Hospital with �p
pneumonia. We hope to see her Rouie'" Hills 0
bone azain soon.
Mrs. Bisson and daughter PRICES EFFECTIVE -
Janette returned, home after r�
spending three months in Ger- a .-Just East of RO1Lge �a l�P+ �u�. Fri. ae Sat.
many. On No. Hwy fa - February_
Mr. C. Kewell was removed 7 m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Wedenesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 P.M. 21.22.23
STORE CLOSING TIMES: Monday, p•
to the Oshawa Hospital, on Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m.
February 12, and is: supporting
a cast on his back. York Smooth, (Save lot). (Freezer Buy) All F"u", PiiAt Brick .SWIFT'S SILYEitLEAF -
F.airpoik• 'United Church , 9I PURE LARD . 2 lbs. 39c'1
.celebrated its 15th Annlver- ! '' ' .
nary on February 17. Rev. Dr. A
McKay preached the morning Y HIRES GIANT 30 oz. Bottles (Plus Deposit)
service with the text on "TheC E `
Good Samaritan". In the even- ROOT BEER ' ... . ... 2; for 29C ,
ing, Rev, T. Bagnell. of.. Cen- (Tasty Govern- Special offer of Sc off plus Sc off ' ' '
tennial United Church preach- ment Inspected Twin Pack (16 slices) 1 lb. Pkg- Blue Ribbon Red Label (_Save 24c) Pkg. of 100
ed the sermon. The Dunbar- I �•: Meat) T E A B A G S ... . 69c
ton choir was present and led a'"� "`�
the singing, which was enjoyed ; oY 15 V2 oz. tins - U
by all. Mrs.Porter, of Fairport' TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED Full 24 oz. Sliced loaves
United Church was soloist. �tOI 53C f
would like to thank- our guests ; 1 9 1 Cr 39C.
:
for helping make this day s CHEESE BEAD 7
memorable event _ Aft'- tine ldf
(Case of 48 tins - SLICES evening service, a soc-al hour '.oQ6S) A'teaHAYHOf'S ASfOii 1 Ib BAG
was spent. Lunch ' was served (Save l Oe)
by -t#te Unwed Church Women.
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Mrs. McKay- spoke q� fetic O F � E E ave
_.� {g lac)
N%ords on behalf of.-our church Yark Brand Meat 3 dz. tins r'��-%�
and its work. -and. cut our 15th ' targe 16 os. ia'r G
Anniversary Cake. - Mountain View Canada Ch*ice (Save 11c) Large 28 oz. tiros 1
The Red Cross will be can-
vassing. the Bay Area. on the SANDWI� SPREAD r
let. and 2nd of March: Wel-
; TOMATOES � for 79►e
come these volunteer' canvass- � C
all.
The 2nd. Fairport Scouts Sun-Rype Canada Choice Giant 48 oz. tiros .
Cub Mothers' .- Auxiliary will - r
hold their next meet{ng in the wempq (Save 9e) -,(Save 6c) �g
Sunday School Hall at 8.15 p. - �Y!Ym. on February-2& All riot- AN Vegetable JSave 25c) tricehers are welcome.- :They are -Apple
planrii a Father and Soft ! t JAY'S FANCY (Save 17) Large 48 oz. tins
Banquet.. _ - -
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Girl Quide News =
The Ilst. Fairport'Guides to- Tomato «I�LiICE'`4
wether with 8,50-Guides and pwu►ILCfor C k 5
Brow-iiles attended the "Think Y �^
ing Day" rally at the Dunbar- MAJO N� DR. •BALLARD'S Dog Food (Save lOc1 5 Ib. Pkg
ton High School .(described7
TEN NING
elsewhere in this issue). San-
1
an- SHOR "
ira Butter[ield was chosen to r 9C, represent the Guides. in Eng- I the l Set s
land: Lynn Skitch, bearer of 41s,
the Union Jack, with Candy - - - FRESH RIB END TENDERLOIN END
Rombough and Margaret Os- Round, Sirloin, T-Bone 6 Win '
:oode as. Escorts. Carol Mc ��
Kean was bearer of 'the GUidO 9
`'E.
LM
World Flag.. with Karen Os- h r r C �!
• e as Es- �-STE _AKS_ ,.. •�b. � :.( ... �• V � '.` ; �b' .: � V :,t.., Y 'r
_Dade 'and Bonnie Legg _ LOIK fl0ASTS
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-oris, Sincerest thanks to .the - (Arg. Zig M•1 (Avg. 3 lbs.)
Moms and Dads ,.i•ho •supplied -
transportation for this Special CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69c Centre Roasts or Chopa.lb. 69c. Whole Loin Ib. S9c. A
event. eam e _
Guides played hostesses to Standing,
mothers, at a Valentine Party 9 ' -- • (6th and 7th Ribs)
Lean P eat d (Whole or a
n Monday, February 11. The ti �j,
^o£ram consisted of
games, a' ott� ej RO�T [b.ad of del- RIME RIB BOAS 59C$r
f ish-pond,' and a spread P
.cidus things• ta- eat, •all prepar- I i
�d by the Guides. At the con- Fresh .
JUBILEE SMALL LINK 1 Ib Pkg. !
:union, the Guides presented
C�n:ain Anne McKean with • a PORK SAUSAGE �49C
Girl Guide signet ring. Capt. SEEP 2%s.'79-'.C
the Guides INCED McKean thanked � LUCAS 'ARTHUR S Speed 1 .D►. Pkg.
for their kind •gestu're.. which
c.3s a complete surprise to her. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st lb. 49e.
BOLOGNA - 39c
57
ROUND OR SQUARE -•-
Vaughan Willard Ib■ C � 1UND� 49c
Home And School Associaon - -�E�T �' ie
oft P RO _ F.. AHF9AST BACOA.:f
The regularmeeting.B R E
Vaughan Willard Home and
School Association was -held BLADE OR SHORT RIB- "(Blade Bone Removed) LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKER. SMOKED
on :Monday_, February 11, at - r tL PICNIC SHOULDER ...........:..'.: Ib. "Cl
the School. ... ��
Mr. Hart Devenney, of the n+ LEAN PEAMEALEb
Branch of ROAST'.'.'End.cuts or slices Ib. 69c,
Physical Education
the Dept, of Education, .was. BONELE!d►8► ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. 79c BACK BACON Centre cuts or slices lb. 7Se'
the guest speaker. He lectured
no "Physical Education ,in the
Elementary School", and pre- D FRESH No. i Mexican, Firm, Red Ripe .,14 oz. Cello. Pkgs t
rented a'fine film to fhe,many Tr TOMATOES 2 for 49C�
interested parents present. He 1b■ C •'
pointed out that it js,possible Min eeSteak- CALIFORNIA TENDER
to have some type of Physical
education program indoors in GREEN BEANS .. ... ...... ..... Z lbs. 49e,
a regular classroom with just Boneless Rolled Prime
basic equipment such as` balls, R7ib
A' •� SNOW WHITE BUTTON
hoops, etc., .and that this apt- Rb■ MUSHROOMS . Ib 49e
ivity. is no longer merely phy- ■
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sical, .but the youngsters are 0ast.JAFFA SWEET (From Israel) Large size 123's
taught to think at the same '
time. -
JUICY EATING ORANGES . ..... * .' doz. 59C
The pupils of Grades 3 and FRESH" Gude A Oven R�edt/
4 presented a fine musical pro- CHiCKEN�S . 37C . tANANAS
1 Selected: Firm, Golden Ripe
grant, Refreshment,.were. ser `.-'YOUNG,
wed by Nits. clsre Martyr► and Average wehht 3 be.
.......:.:........ . � Z lbs. 29e
Mrs• born, Wi 1avM fes RateeNN er FryiM
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ii';UR=AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 THE PiCKi:RtNG NEWS
Il'10 C=* Rtbifit• learningE People wh
' idol{ Council Chink We or social life is seri,
The County Rehab- turbed —the
Ontario C PBI'
ilitation Cguncil has arranged neurotic, the deUnq'
0—
it, Oshawa, February 2T to the promiscuous
Marchi ute
M The proetattt has been devis- Art excellent
1
to cover
i i►andicappe•3: f f prepared our, g ups o� been and,
eis
w x
' ) Crippled -Sn oni ed o ' •red.
/s icaliconditioru or orthopaedic O Seint resting: f
cases, heart condition's'. cancer. . the program wallrle
7 diabetis, epilepsy, cerebral pal- meeting to be addty
4 sled tu'oemuiosris, etc. Dt. Gustave Ging
{2) Those witsi:npairmert ive Director, Montre!
of sight and heavin; — the ilitation Institute, A,
blindor part is?ly-blind; the St. Unitecj Church, O.
deaf or partially deaf, ° . ,-Thutsday. Febru�
• _ (3) People v, hose intelligen- 'p, n:..This will' glue
ce is si-ni.ficant'y be-)- aver- _tunity fo: many oth�
- age — the trainable, t•etarded., es conference dele.
re slow hear somethifrg of
the educable tetar3ed, t'
learner, those with- specific sided work of rehali
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'-BRITISH i5
-The- Bible's National Message -
° We belteve that the Celto-Eamon pOOPleg
are the descendants of God's servant
-, race and nation Israel: that our ant
_ E. F. P. (Ed) Youngman,. centre, who writes a way column for the Bowmanville Canadian Throne is the continuation of tde T4nona
w ,
Statesman, is the winner of the 1962 Ontario Hy -!r award. for 'excellence in rural news reporting:' of David-. and. in view of present •otlti
Presentation of the plaque was made by Jame A.. B3 a±, , left, Hydroa Director of Public Relations, - conditions• that a general recoRnitioa of
at the annual convention of the Ontario Weakly Newspapers Aasociatioii in Toronto, F913.8.
this identity AND its implications tis a
matter of vital and urgent- imporuace.
Hydro Chai, man W. Rosa Strike w•aa on hand for the ceremony. Mr. Youngman has been writing WE wouto LIKE fo TELL You ABOUT IT w
for the Statesman for 15 years. An employee of the Ontari:i• Department of Lands and Forests, �����,.�,�-----
he is the chief 'of the 1,400 -acre Durham County Forest and tEe western part of t9e Ganaraska For Your Copy of Our FREE"�t3!l�f�1r.,.°
Con$ervation Area. =-4atarie aver. ?We - "An Introdu=Hon to the Britis?"Isrcej Evonge!"
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> roof and upper panels are more rigid vibrat,on. You get Longer cab fie— strength. Also serves as air Chambery / i 0 N S B I N G
for top protection —insulation, more comfort. (series 920-98g.) for heating system.
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Rainbow Roost — West Rouge Plaza
i _ a $50A Game bery Thurso".
...Rogge Hill Pickering! Lions Club
fetter fitting doors with heavy Instruments a•m
re easily read.T,hey're Sand cab floors have extra strength/ ��■,••.W
hinges. Positive door action under set in a no glare panel for greater built-in. You'll lifand
II get longer e and bet. [�
all conditions.• .,osafety—better visibility. ter service from a GMC cab.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Ajax . Ontario
__ ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETI'
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— NOTICE is hereby given that a general rr mtng of'�
,• - £` •' } , , hokless of Ajax and Pickering Gerd Hospital wilt
01 8.00 p.m on Tuesday, March! 26, 1963 in the NuraW
r i UCK WTANT: In accyordamde ' with the Hospital
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; •, (1) "Any person who, Pays t0 the Corporation
days before the. Annual Meeting in. any one year, the
ti, ti $LOQ, shall be a mewber of the Corporatibn for the
"Y ., :. Themfore, those wishing to as a M
Corporation: for the current year are requested to ha
• fee in the hands of the Secretary no later titan ' M
onds
# `"1 ruary 25, 1963.
(2) "The', presiding officer of every society,
€`< corporation which, subscribes and pays- to the, fupds
_.�. Corporation the sum of Twenty-five I?aliars in any ' ye
r- be; ex officio, a member of the Corporation 'for that
f < s1 (9) "Every persQ n who has donated or shall heareaf ter I
One Hundred Dollars mCorpora
WW one year, shall be '.a hfe ,,
Members and all interested persons are coBdfally
HECK TW EXTRA VALUES IN EVERY GMC I FROM /2 TO 60. TONS -BUILT fOR EVERY TOUGH JOB 1 attend
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Annul C�l�attewards ••••••.• $13,084.93 .•xgiven to., the establishment of
cry Bd. To C. N. �. B. -
sales of work completed by -PUBLIC NOTICE
United M. and M. Fund .....13,561.84 A
.'= -..Meeting, I'k`eri g :Whitby -Ont. County Adris- blind registrants under the
Church Memorial Fund ........ THE .282.85 The Whitby -Ontario County leadership of the Home Teach. CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING -
TO rand Fed 72.35 rY
Adviso Board to the Canad- err Plans for sales in AjAx and TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the -Corporation of the
nnu_ he fall. The main Mf at its mpeeting �o be-beld in
,congregation of the local Un- Bible iety ......... :_' $0.65 Blind met in the Board Room Purpose being .. to encourage
Me Municipal Offices, Brougham, Ontario, at 8.00 p. m., local'
''1� Church was attended by, Sunday School ...... ". 1,038.77 of the Ajax Hydro Commission those who complete articles
a goodly number of its mem- on February 11. Mrs. Kenneth gain some encouragement to • tirhe, on the 11th day of March, 1963, to pass a Bylaw to stop
bets and adherents, Rev. M. United Church Women 2,585.54 up. and close .that portion. of Spruce Hills Road, as follows:
Clarke, of Pickering, was in .continue 'as a means of help -
5, miq"ter, presided, be- Trustees .. 7,706.46 the chair. The following mem- Ing themselves to use their That part of Spruce Hills Road shown on' Plan :No. 35%
". Ing assisted by Mrs. Edgar bers were present: Mr. fid. time and'• talents purposefully. commeneing 166.06 feet north of Lansing Road along .the west- .
Vacation Bible School .. 89.36 :ern limit of Spruce Hills Road. then northerly along James, secretary this meet- Steer, Ajax; . Mr. Jas. Gar�f- The new slate of officers as y p ng'the west-
Ing o 0 0 shore, Mrs. Ed. Bowman, both set up by the Nominating erly.limit of Spruce Hills Road 195 feet: then easterly 66 feet; -
Mr. Buttars, in commenting —Elections — _ of Whitby; Mr H: R. Hare, . Committee -and appxoved by then southerly along _the easterly .limit of Spruce Hills Road
�F Session—(Retiring _ in 1963), Mrs. Hare as Srecretary: Mrs. the Board is as follows.: Hon. 195 feet; then western 66 feet to the Said -point of commence -
an changes 'and development Y .
in this area, -and in this church W C. toucher, John Lay, •Mrs. I, J. Williams, Bay Ridges; President, Mrs. K. H, J. Clarke; merit.'
y,y , '
R. T. Doble, L_ H. Taylor. Mrs. Margaret Tiesson, Fair- President, Harold Z. Hare; V.- The proposed By-law and Plan and descriptions showing the
states, '"Sometimes I wonder fi P P P
Mr. Lav and Mrs. 'Dobie, • not rt Beach: Miss H. Bradd, of Pres., Ed. Steer: Sec'ty., Mrs. lands affected,.. may be seen -in. .the.. Office .of •the Clerk of the
of it's noLaa lot easier to pion- Po
desiring to stand, Messrs Tay- Dumbarton; Mrs. Ma Stev- H. R. Hare; Treasurer. C. G. Township of Pickering,' Municipal Building. Brougham, Ontario.
eer a .try than it is -to P p
*le wn in it. I, look at tyle for and Murkar are re-elected ens, Whitby; Mrs. Martin Sufherland. :dew- mem -iiers At the above-mentioned. meeting the Council will. hear, in
otr41? mow, and don't recognize for afour-year term. Mrs. J. Home, Teacher. C. N, I. B.: Mr. added to complete our vequir-, person, or by his or her Counsel, any Pelson rho claims h'is
t.t-anything in it. I comehome Ross Stevenson replaces &Ir• David Hatton, Field Secretary, .ed .number, and to include or her lands will -he .prejudicially .affected. Vthe. By. -law and y
here, and I still have to get Stevenson, %vho %vas unable to C, N. I. B., Toronto. representratives from commun- 'who applies; to be heard.
used to the piano, thhe tele- continue. Messrs Vern. 'Bals- Reports covering the ar•tiv- ities not- heretofore represent•-
phone, the gas stove, e •ele- don, Grant Messer and Wilf. ities of the -Field' Secretary, aiivMrs. M. Stev- DATED' at the Township of Pickering. this Sth day of Feb.
curtains at 'the' windows, and Hunt are added .to •this Board, nreparPd by Mr. Hatton, and a ents. %Vhitby; Mr. Lynn Fair, ruary, 1963 _
the carpet on the floor. All -for a: -four -year -term.- _ financial report, prepared by Uxbridge; Mrs'. Hurtttbise, • of.
t `e things are still new to
Committee of Stewards =oleo- C. G. Sutherland, Treasurer, Ajax: 'Mrs, Ivan. Williams, of LLOYD T. JOHNSTON, Townihip Clerk
9 ted are: r•1 years) Messrs D.' � Ridges. .
p were read and approved. Since $aY... p . i; •- STEVENS, HASSARD & ELLIOTT,. Solicitors for -tile Corpora
Kettle, Chas. Burton. Alex. ' last meeting,., campaigns for A' special vote of thanks• was tion of the Township of Pickering, Suite 907, 5t! King 5lrtis*�
Corpora -
in detail, he reminds Rundle, .Gord. Rimmer; (3 yrs,) -funds have -been in progress. presented Mrs, Kenneth Clarke _
ng that "the families :Marvin Jones; (2 -years), John Those areas reporting comnletr- for her Splendid work as..Pre-' ,West, Toronto, Ontario. -
fnis�er now has Dwi�i mill, Mrs. Frank Simons: ion have reported as follows: sident for the past five years, P U B LIC N O T I C E
ome measure of pastoral res- AClditors: James Koch; Wm. Uxbridge, $513.00; Sunderland, dQring which time the organ-
el)Onsibility, number approxim- -
' ''•Olen McLean and'L. H. Taylor, are ``.$81,00; Pickering Twp.. $?7q. izatiQn has progressed .. and
�.. Y 334 at .Pickering, and 50 -re-elected. - 100; Port Perry, $293.00;.Brook- been extended. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING,
at' Audi Ten
ey. years ago, 'the The deep and sincere appec- lin, $161.00; Ajax and Whitfiy•
figures were 86- and 29 res - • • TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
•� I?�- iation of. the services of Mr. campaigns now in progress.
'`. Lively'• at its men to be held in
Butters, and Mrs. Butters, and The financial report total ext Pickering age TWwnship of Pickering. proposes
Further indication of growth family to this congregation penses for last year were $6, t e Municipal Offices, Brougham. Ontario. , at 8.00 p. m.;'tocal
Is seen in the following "Rec- was unanimously expressed, by 165:00 and income of '$3.620. hoe on the 11th clay 'of March, 1963, to s a By-law to stop
For Police P�
If eip%; of the several organiz- motion, and also expressed, �P balance of expenses over up and close that portion of Pinegrove Road approximately as
a:tions within this church (all was the desire and hope that Income was met by the Canad- g follows:
,,pp ` ` f
•'h�yde balances, forwarded they will be with this congreg- ia^ Np?�nnal In=p'ttitP �pJ9.1121
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a M1y ca I That part of• Pinegrove Road, commencing In tine easterly
ation for some time to come, Special consideration - was -
limit of Lot 5. Plan 410... Township of Picke-ring. distant 226.84
feet northerly from the southeast anile r,-: -Lot 4: Plan -410;
then easterly on a cine 70.68 feet: then n�rthzrly along tine
westerly ' -limit of lot 1. Plan 282, 100.67 feet: cher,. westerly: ..
on a, curve 72.:8 feet: .then southerly :ainn; ea?teriv ltrllt of
You can see Chevy's worth the minute you look at those terrific pf said Lot. 5, .101.27 feet to rhe salt? pr>ir.' of comrrencemertt.
des
.:. Ttte proposed By-law and Pians and criptmr'� shrs�•i:ia the
lines. You can feel Chevy's.worth as soon as you take off for 11nciG affected may he seen in the O":cp n° the Clerk, of the ~ :
Jet -smooth ride. And you can revel in Chevy's worth all the time -Township of Pickerin". Municipal-Buliding. 5rt:uaharn. Ontario.
o re -:you drive—with- such. revwardtng features as the battery -saving At_ the above-mentione.i rneetin; the C uncil «11! hear, in
Dft -life exhaust per nr by his or her Counsel, ani pen .1'ch� riafms tile
system, See.your Chevrolet dealer—it's well worth it-! olio=applies-to be heard:) u
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' ' - DATED at the Township of Pickering,. this 8t day of February.wor when you buy. 1963.
a - - _ OYDJOHNSTON,Towns. leek
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STEVENS, HASSAR'D t ELLIOTT, Solicitors for the Ce#pP ea -
T tion of the Township of Pickeri�y, Suite l07, SO King Street,
-.. _ _ Toronto, t
West, orsn e, On avis
_ - - - IPUBtIC JHOTICE
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'' ,' •- THE CORPORATION .OF THE .TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING
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on No TAKE NOTICE that the 'Council of the C>rpo.atinn rg rive
tom _ Township of Pickering• proposes, at . its meetimr to .be hei,i in
the Munfci al Offices, Biougham,' Ontario, at 8.00 m., local -
out. time, on the 11t1r day af. Marr -h." 1963,'t,) pegs ap8y=law to
_ stop up and close, that, port, on of Pine. Ridge_ Road, appr•oxim-
-• '•' ately described as follows:That -part of Pine- i:idge Road shown on:Min No. -330, coni-
_ _ mencing in tile- westerly limit of pine Ridge Road 28.46 'feet
north of the southeast angle of Lot 10, Plan 330: then north-
erly along the westerly limit of Rine Ride Riad 115 feet; Hien
easterly 66 feet: then southerly alon- easterly limit of Pune
Ridge Road 115 feet: then westerly
6�
feet -'t -)'the -said 'point
of commencement;
- ' - 'Plans an;i description,. gli-owiag
The proposed ' BS taw and
the lands affected, may be seem in the. Office of tfle Clerk, of
Township -of ,.Pickering. 'Municipal Building, Brougharn.
-� the
iAll.those goad reasons why.you.bough't Chevrolet in. the first
Ontario.t
At the above-mentioned meeting. the, Council will., hear,: in
' place- are going to gay off for you when you trade, Chevrolets person; or, by', his or ,her Counsel, arty person who, claims his
Popularity, gopd Ccsoks; great features, high quality --all go t0 or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the'By-law, and
:'bat for you come trade-in time. No wonder fleet. buyers -men who applies to be heard
:.who really know value -choose Chevrolet again and again.ore
DATED at the Township of Pickering;, thds 8th day sof Feb-
Tradg-in time may be- a long way -off—but Chevrolet value is ruary. 1963.
built right in—for keeps.` ' ' LLOYD T JOHNSTON,J NSTONTownship Clark
.. 'ri•;> .,�. ;.:...... ,..: �;:..�..:..,..,. :'. _.. , , , eon �p
: STEVENS HASSARO i ELLIOTT, Solicitertt �v this Corpora-
: --� When you self! .
tion ui the Township of Pickering, Suite l07, SO .King Street
. West,. Toronto, Ontario. _
a .PU$LIC NOTICE
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BICKERING -
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the, Corporation. of the, ...
Township of Pickering, proposers, at its meeting to be held lit
.. the Municipal Offices, 'Brougham, Ontario; at, 8.00 p. tn., local
filar, on the 11th day of March, 1963,, to pass a By-law tag
stop up and. close that portion of Bayview Road as fal'lows.
That part 'of Bayview Road shown on Man -Na. 221comm-
_ along the w6steriy —
.'enol 145:17 'feet_ north of Lansing Road,
ng
limit of BaYVI Road: their,:northerly along the westerly'li dt
'i +Model rltuslraleU i -
n roan/ tees optrona� a extra cast Of B t -vi Road 170 : then y. "' g -
Bt/ Air •Door Sedan -
aloes he -easterly feet:
feBa Bayview Rrra1 feet," then
• westerly 66feetto the said tpoint sof commencement.
w' •t
_ Ttie p'ropos�ed By-law' acid Plans and d�esc-riptions'showittg'the
_ larid<s ' affected, may be seen W the Office of the Clerk, of the '
[ Township of Pickering, Municipal BuIlding, Brougham Ontario.
t he reams v Gi� u e i ke Val u e i • At the above=rrientioned riteeting the Council will hear, in
person: or by his or her Counseil, any persons who claims his
her ds w e y , Y la . _
A G mora! A4otors .Ya/ue or nail ill be pr,�judidall affected by the, B ctt and
.:?�-✓y - v. :�, n {:: > ,a? .,... `, '. •ti., y,.•.,.. who appl14M to be heAr4.' '
d - ors to tae Bonanra on t C8C • V network each nday. Check your local 6strry or'cMnns an rrrrr -
(' �- DATED at the Tow_ fikhip of Pickering, this 8th 'day of F*b
. o0, LMM 71 STATION ROADrLLOYD T. JOHNSTON, Township Clerk■ e WeSTEVENS, HA:SSARD A ELLIOTT,
Selielters ler the Co -
_ 1i tier of the Township of PkkerhW Suitt 107, 00 King Street,
Ift dh Or . Wast, Terowte, Ontario
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THUVSDAY. FE8RUARY 21, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Sven
CLASSIFIED MemohclTX1 All-Star HockeyThis Friday At Stouf#vilk
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ADVERTISEM TS
DIVIDENDS Walton - In loving rraetitory FAI RPC R �
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.PAY DIV D >f a dear, wire, and, mother, . BEACH
- - Mfrs. George Walton. who pass- FORR SALE ed away February 22. 1953. Happy birthday-' wishes to
APPLES i POTATOES - We do not forget her: we 1pved her Jean �K. Garnett, who is three
McIntosh - per bush. - $2.75 coo dearty.
-----fir For her me:aor5' to fade Roel our `veai5 old oSt February 19;. and
Spies - per bush. - $2.50 lives like a drearn: t0 Ann-Marie Fitzpatrick. who
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Other Varieties On Hand Our lips need not speak when oar
hearts mourn sincerely. i is three years aid, Februa r3'
., Please Bring On Containers For krief often. dwells where it 23 and to Debbie Wilkinson.
- For Apples seldom !:'seen.
PICKERING ORCHARDS Remembered by,Kusband,and, who is seven years old on Feb-
One Milo West Of 'Pickering Family. iiiary 26. -
Mrs. Cora Leathen held an
Village On No. 2. Highway _ In loving memory of a dear afternoon tea on Tuesday, the
Phone: 942-1247 husband, who passed away on 19th;: to introduce Mrs. • Eva
German Shepherd mile. 10 Februan 22, 1962' Latham to marry 'of our area
God knew what he was sufferinir.- 'ladies. Mrs. ' Latham is the
?` months, Registered. Phone -• That 'he-hills were bard-to climb. NDP Federal Women's Organ-
8o he closed his weary eyelids
.942-0157 And whispered "Peace be Thine". izer for Women
COmmlttees.
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__-His loving -wife Esther- Congratulations to -Mr. .and
V et p Wanted,
1�� e�.j Mrs. Wm. Covert on the birth
' 7 1 1/ +"�+ f�"'�ml� C'vents of a daughter, on Saturday.
FEMALE HELP WANTED �! Febni'ary 16, at the Ajax Hos-
Canadian Imperial Bank pital--a .sister for Dougie and
-of Commerce, Pickering,. has COME AND HEAR[ Cathy.
an opening for a general clerk Dr. GUSTAVE GINGRAS Mr. and Mrs. R. Whitehead
- having a good appearance and - Montreal Rehabilitation Inst. left for their home in British
a pleasant personality,.,, Bank- At an Guinea after several weeks'
Ing experience preferred. but OPEN MEETING stay with Mrs. J. Camacho.
not essential. Tel 942- Ontario County Rehabilitation A surprise party was held
7.411, or call, at_office_. Conference for Mr. F. Wilkinson on Sat-
(feb X21 Simcee St. United Church urday, for his birthday.
_ OSHAWA A number of-Cubs went to
SALESMAN WANTED THURSDAY ,FEBRUARY 28. the hockey game at the Maple,
Full or part-time. No exper- 0.00 P. M. Leaf Gardens on Sunda* after-
-Lence necessary Good commiss- QUESTION PERIOD noon. They enjoyed both gam-
ion. Apply in person. or _phone; Organ Music - 7.30 to s.00 es. A special thanks to Cub
'-Sid's Plumbing 3 Heating- Mr. Reginald Gem, mehtrne-� Leader Mr, S. Cane: 'Mr. Pry'- '
punbartan Mr. Rey. Genn. P. P. C• M• i or, Mr. Kirk. \tr. Ireland and 1-
ws w�
Plione: R39 - 2359 5. C. C. O. ^tin- the
(mar 1� No Admission Charge b.,�-sBt 1 the game.
Make Up A Carload- Sot•,-t• to hear tilts. E.-Cia-nl i Jerry Brett of Dunbartzln" ne2minder far Greenwood-Mt. Zion
OPPORTUNITY J hers is `still not . eelin=' w'e?1. '
Will 'ya on the All=Star team playing at Stouffville Arena this
- :Tran. 30 to .38. tr' e1 i}" inrnme ! 1;•e hone for a hPttet• re ort in Friday night at 8.30 p• n+. The All-Stan {sickest from a 5-club ; Guides & Browr
. SI-00 or beXter. with Warkim I Pickering Women's Institute. ; the very' near.future. mrnunt g est the Uxbridge BfaciC Hawks.
Co -ty Lea League will tri h
prAj cts. 96 years of direct-! s%-ii rneel at Ile Foxe n' jl - Church News --
Photo by Jim Thomas Hold '�IlYniifni�
- rilce. A-aply--by' letter'. to -' Clare. A: Balsdon: on Tuesday. Or.-Sunday Felruarx- 24 P_w. _ . _ - - � . _ 77
,
Frank Heifer'ty, Box..56, R. R. February 26. at, 2.04 P. rn.. Geo ,e Sampson will. be *.he. __ - _ �_
- 1, liaenpton� Ontario.. cornmencina with a. Dessert speake^ at both sen iz°�. li? '"f tiinkin, Day r�rog.
i mar. 1� Rouge Hill Home iL School i �a�eech. the advantages of the the Shoreline' D vlston -r
Luncheon. followed by the BUS- i; a former paster of the .A?2�c � Aiwociation iRe-orgarrzed Prggra.^r be-
iness Se--sion. - Mrs.. Pie2ott Baptist Church. Suniiay School Th _
Guides and Brc%vniee tri
will give a talk. and show at 9,43 a. m. LS'edrtesday even- i this mon h's, mee ta-prvgrumkit "Why
in n inter a cesof this speech
ch bre in the auditorium of th
--wanted e
slides on her tw•o-year-stay in Ing Prover and Bible Stuffy- at - f�c ,� g g J. barnon High School o
Africa, We would like a good 8.00 p. m. Thursday. February Ski" was cane, iUt, : in fair- ' at ever}• grade level in a stud- i ruary 17. It was to corrin
Elderly Woman will do lightwill be, ate the birthdays of Lo
attendance. Ever-.-body-',Wei- women mee•:ng. _ ouf of "#'tae Roberts' Plan". es-_ eats high school yeah. Mr. C.
- ... housework and. or baby sitting Corrie. "held at the 'home of Mrs. M. . Lady Baden-Powell. Ove
Phone 942-4606 plained by guest speaker. :lir. Baumeister thanked the speak-
Cook. 67 Park Cres.. at 8.00 P• P E. Stealer Principal of Dur.- . er. He confessed to a secret hundred Guides. Brow tit
Y RIDGES LIBERALS Iii-Teens a' School. introduced desire to. join .the_ranks`of the. Guiders were present. Tt
::630.:Youth Time Group at_ . by :firs. E. B. Phisi. Princi one rn ed with a ro
To Rent -mom and board, in A W A K E ll p m' of Rouge Hill School. Mr. Strut- Siflool students and enjoy with h CRS-`stoners, fallo3
`.- !Pickering Village, Central Cala ;?r expressed.- surprise at the them, the moray-advantages of the Colour Party. The ,f
YOUR SUPPORT IS 'itkering Ladies' Dowling ma n of mothers present at our Secondary Education. right were then presented t'
'-Il NEEDED eagw meetings, now being in a most exciting _ t
L
CObIE TO he j°Hoarie -dl: School Com
.'Tuesday, Firuary 12.
• as there was only. . scattering stage of dei�eloparrierit_-Carr:
Merritt Deputy-
SAYVIEW .HEIGHTS _repeated their�Brawn
Found fathers .. Team Feints of fa ers to the audience in Guide Promise. . Hy-m>�r
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Fend -Scotch teener. in_ -MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25.- 2. 21 ,his opinion, it takes bdRh fat- Aja: And Pickering Genera sure by .all. Ss�eral sel
of Highland Creek. 040 R 1. Jean R.. Il6 hers and mothers to produce Hospital January
Call: ATlantic 2-x636. - 6 Lily ` :..: _Ill the students of our school. We Statistics
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were sung by the choirs
., '10 could not agree more, with the Total In-patients admitted 239 Whitby and Aiax Guide
3. Thebma r t flet ted H. Stroud, Fairport Beac .
Estate Countq Dane 5. Hazel a Principal. M .Set porn ResidenceDuring the
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ESI e �A. Audrey 6 out that 'The' Robarts' Plait:. of Ajaxg pastist.g bffertr
Town °'17 lid number.
per Sale -- ten-room brick - Games Over 200 Flat - is actually a misnomer. as the Pick
Village a 114 taken for the "World
BROUGHAM COMM, BALL n 211: Ev. ran is really rolled ''1?.,e-Erg �e�-T
home, an 100 x 200 foot lot, Eileen '�npso p Town oT Whitzby _.: 11 ship Fund" which ft
,_ ' on No. 2. Highway. at Dunbar- MARCH 2. 9,.2t and 30 Wake 206: Lil. Rimmer 203, anlzed Program for Secondary Whitby Township World Guiding.
tan. Beautiful home 238: Ruth PoUar-d• 218: Thelma Schools: This program-brin - Mtn, R. Stator. Area t
:out..WU1 sell for 516.000 cash. (Varilly Program) $yawn 215: Jean Nviand 246: no radical changes. as ltitr. Oshawa -. :.'-__
Phone: ATiantie 2-9313. Beryl Boys 271. 217: Jean laic-- Stettler explained. but offers Others 4 Advisor. was introduce
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(Jan 24 to Admission - $1,00 Per Person ney 207L 203: Dorothy Hough- so much more than the old ',t3l.i Mn: H. T. Cook. Depuf;
- Mar 2 ton 239. 204: Betty . Kirton plan. With'- the hero of a i Number babies born _.._.._ 34 Commissioner. Mrs.
• z; 4, Ia'i'g�e chart.. and an eloquent i Total out-patients :;..�430,I spoke in the absence a
In-patient x-rays ;:..= 1$1 E. A. Collins who was
Towing Domestic Water grl Euchre - - Out-patieht x-rays 36x.:� to. be present because
s.. 6UPER SERVtCE. CENTRE■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Miniature x-rays 68 Hess. ?. few words of i
■ ■ t rtm'ts. 2 iatiothen.h
■ - - in-patient
trtcn'ts. 1106 one of- the. Brownies. n
;: ,Heated 4o-1s-Yourself Stalin RED CROSS, CENTRE ■ 1
Lab.
in-pat
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$39-0013 639-14ItS .- - ° • Major o� anions .•� were hen redatrned
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(Lid:eoICHURCH '
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THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
' Port Union Road ■ _.
- - WEST ROUGE ING'
FOR SALE i •: i;. i i ..
yril r Woman of the Year' at .the
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Church School (All Ages)-Chesterfied, 2 .pcs. Scatldihav- ■
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own
Every Evening (Inc.Sunday at 1..30
11.00 A. M. tan. 1 occasional chair. floor . Semi-Formal Dance
.11 Supervised. Nursery .- 11.00 polisher, 1 .boy's 2 wheel bike ■ } a
Divine Worship
Minister
1:00 A. equipment, girl's 2 Co bike camper : - 1 S� : �n�a F d
°lemon stove. 3 2 Great H y
ev. Wm. H. T. Fulton air mattresses, 2 sleeping bags i _ ■ AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE
R and picnic -cooler Thermos. ■ ■
4" ROUGE Hlbeinthemeh ■
400 Rouge Highlands Dr. Phone.942-2716 i M 1 ■ Music by Cam Warne 6 His, Orchestra -, Door i
L West Rouq. r■ M OPERATION PETTICOAT'- Refreshments - Buffet Supper. --• Tickets $2.9
VI'attQn V �eal� :T� ■ i■ Call early for reserratiens - Limited number.of tidcil
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f ■ CARY GRANT -'TONY CURTIS !; ForTicket Reservations call 942••643 or 666-3941
' Address Pt Meeting ; �► - - ■
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Senator Grattan .O.:Leary ■ .,- ;■
will be featured speaker next i e'
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� Wednesday. at .the Progressive . . Rio BRAYO" ... ■ _ _ _ ..
J Conservative Nomination meet.: DRUGS LTD•
ing for ' the Federal Riding Of K K i
_ MARTIN
Nei
Ontario. ■ JOHN YVFA-1F.h1E-RICKY NELSON DEAN ■ l!
The meeting, which is expec- ■
ted to endorse Hon. dike i BOTH IN COLOR - -' K
PRESCRIPTION Sr IAU
w Starr for afurther term $t ■
hi tett-year parliairtienfary. . _ ,Always A Coior Cartoon ; eons sues eAeY
I career. will be held in the St. ■ ■
•' Gregory's 'Auditorium, Simcoe• ■
gt. North, Oshawa, on, Wed- ■ �■
RELAX and Call _
nesday, Febrtiary • 27, commen- ■
sing at 8.00 •p. m. j a 1 STORE HOURS:
- ABIIRIR Senator O'Leary. former ■ j e "°�"s s •r :' _
publisher of the Ottawa Jour • ■ r `'WEEK `DAYS DAILY ' 9 ' a.m. to 9 pen
AANCHELL nal, is noted as one of the most an;+101 EtSL. 4N■
colourful members of the Sen- ■ ' ND
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tddllTo ate, and-has achieved national ■ '~ONL' - IDRONTO - 262.3969 -.WMITav 968.2092 ■ _ SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to S P .
lSTAMN ROAR W". "4771 'reputation as. a public speaker. ■■ - - -
- It is expected that a large i DRESS AS YOU LIKE ••-• BRING ?HE. FAMILY
llCt - 9•>rNl audience will be in attendance K ■
- at
this.. meeting. ;one of .the ■ _ _electric In-Car Heaters Supplied FREE! K HON
NIfiMR' l�YIC! Na P itBllai� ?rS!
.94M t of the present election ■
campaign.�saBlRs■■■■■■■■■■as■■a�■aa■aasi■■■s■ItRI■..■sla��
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THE PICKERING NEWS ` ""
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– "' THURSDAY, FE8_ RUARY 21, 1963
-'
: WEST RO V G E
clement had honours in Grade
,history..
Mr. J. blcClement, father of
1 SFUSINE.SS .
DIRECTORY
Services In -=
The Snorts and Recreation -file dinner.
_ Mr. -Howard Mi .Clen* ,:m N in
Hillcrest Comalascent Home.
. EE
was voted by the Club. yiassengera during -the service,
Dr. McKay ' road Luks '10:.;
_
rr
The, ���
�e�!
.,Association's Valentine Party, Many ha-nnv ret�rrnc +0
on Friday evening at Rouge Diane Moloney. Rouge Hills
1lliss L)onrra McFarlane vis-
ited her cousin Mi- -Beth alp-
GUARANTEED
�(EACHNIf �S
ooaetaaataatoosaaaaiaol.tU
Hill Golf and Country - Club Dr., who was thirteen years
on February i i; to oru_�• j
Clement on the weekend.
tYe'M to hear that
-
RQdio-TY Service
Dtirin; the Buz`.n^ss -Per :ods re-
Hiyb1_ewd Creek
was a' big success and was. old
Dr.
, sorry
_
AT. 2-7391 ori AT. 2-1362
funeral Director
Pickering
well supported by the resid- Tearne, Rouge Highlands
-Feb-
Mrs. Herbert .Carey's mother,
Any Model
Scouts'. Father and Son Ban-
will 'be held "on Friday.
-
- . '•
enis of the &.Ymmunity. A on his twelfth bwthday.
has . been quite ill• but are
'glad
. -Make or
- -
U e
sited'• Chur'ch'
r rnpst enjoyable time .has been- 'P,iary 18; to Carin. Chaddock..
Hills Dr.; her
to. hear she is improving
'
._.ARTHUR FIELD
= *
MIn,~: w• Melville Butt ah
t reported by all who attended. P.ouge on fifth
now.
bale, and for Overseas. Relief.
Awhile knave : of AN �+
l joy'ed by everyone present. therhood , is very important,
as the world has become better
1 Mil. Dario and his staff served birthday, February 28; and to
Congratulations. to' l4Irs„
p�CKEftfNG
Private Ambulance Service
— CHURCH SERVICE
l -a - very ,nice• lunch with coffee. her Daddy, Mr. Doug. ,Chad-
I. Fletcher who had a•birthdap
1
stay, February 28, at 8.30 p. m, portation and -communications.
'asked - "used Christmas
t I!. ori!. -Mrs. B:11 Murgan, of do�c: who had a birthday on
on February, 15;• and to Mr .
.that
cards" . for Retarded Children.
DAY OR N4GHT
'OAS A- M- i 11.07 M.
+ D6nshire Court were the lucky February. 22; and. to Bruce
Rouge Highfands Dr.
Bellhouse, February 19..
The ski parties at
ting part the
Sunday School Same Hours.
1, -.vhuters of the home freezer Craig.
On February 14, tate Generale.
Chertywood rink are' proving
're
*
. L
v4th a, $100. worth of food. on his sixteenth birthday, on
w•
Meeting of the U. C. W. as
e
. WATER DELIVERED
D
y
Aheseiiw- and Repo"
}The -Grads 7--wpils with February 18..
"
held at � bunbartori United
_ ATOM DIVISION
WM. A&E ;CHN11:, Prop.
Atr
( their. teacher Mr. Fairborn en- Pickering Township School
-the,
Church • with Mrs. Carol Cross
West of Dunbarton
willis'
be sorry to know he is -
Sunday School 1. 15 P. M.-
joyed a toboggan party Tues- Aea 2. is holding Music Nights
president, presiding. Mrs.
Ernie Martin Shell .....:.. 0 John Inglis ;•-=-:;....;.. 1
PEE WtEE DIVISION " -
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_the - t+yjax._H�espital. Mrs.
'the
Church Service 2'30 P. M.
day evenin,. Feb. 12, with hot in the West Rouge School, on
Melba McKay was in charge
5hir ley Brown is in Scar-
chocolate and refreshments at Wednesday and Thursday, the
of, the .worship service. -Mrs.
' PHONEPhone-
WH. -2-2171
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the home of Jane Bowens of 27th and 28th of February.' at
Vara Panagapka recited a lov'=
McEachern Prtge . 3 Rouge Golf_ ... ...: .............6
9ANTAf4 DIVISION
'.both' a speedy recovery.
Rouge Highland afterwards. 8.00 p. m..Parents, are espec-
ely poen she had composed.
ATlal'1tk 2-0063
Pickering, Ont.
GRACE PRE$JYTEAiAN
The. Ladies Club met Feb.-, rally invited to attend. Tickets
Mrs.. Vea Freeman sang a
I tpiseoltsl
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1 in the sc17oo1 with 24 mem- have been sold -'through the
solo "Jusa a closer w-aik . with
A. R' �)
R 114 North
CePt, !
CillfJRCH
hers present_ The meeting was school by Mr. Weaver. and 2 it
Thee". Mr's: Ruth White gave
'ies.
Congratulations 'to
Lai -
Free Estllllati s
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MORNING WORSHIP
an
opened by the President, Mrs. I is anything in comparison to
last
some thoughts on the topic.-
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KEN CLARKE
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Ii a.m.-west Rogge Sdtad
Winnie •Ferbuson and Sec. the same'idea.as. was.held
"Prayer". The reports of 1`9x2
and
Auditwium
Mrs Joyce Butcher,- read the I year, it will be well worthwhile
were read as this was the first
e
R.E
Creighton, Drynan -
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
minutes of the last meeting. attending. Bayview Heights
meeting of -the year. There was
- P N T I C E
8 Murdoch
wear Rouge School—
= •'
Mrs. Myrtle Dear. collected School will hive the: same prothe
a brief business meeting, .The
AUCTIONEERS
9-.30 a•'w' a yeO" owd e'er
dues in the absence of the g on Friday -March 1.
refreshments were served by
BdrriiterS, SOlieitOr3
1 i o m -�►p ro 8 rte+
Treasurer, Mrs. Pat Williams, I
the'Social Convener. DIrs. Hit=
Veewser owd Authorised ler Me
- NOMINATION MEETIN - .
! 1= a an.—Nursery
who is in the Oshawa Hospital = -
D UN BARTOIN
da Lennox.
Cow' of ontorie and ye&
and Notaries -Public
.
Cenfenniai�'Rood Sc
following surgery, and would ' -
q
Parte Stock ! "'�o"'e"*' Mo""I1O�
-
it ages.,
like any of the ladies to visit
'Church -
-
'—*e^' 4"' Ltrtah elm ow
ow
• � CO.MiEIt;x cMAMtEts
rOt ROUGE H1GHlAN00, oR � '
ROUGE
• her or send a' card to Room ;-United'
her The'regular morning service
4014, Winf F. Mrs. Iva Cassel-,
:' s.► , Old
_ y«i.b1► a teasonablr ta�td&
-
5 Simcoe St,, N., oshowo
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w,� conducted b P.ev. Dr.
man volunteered to look. after y
+ Mch by Mr. Pit-
The United Church «'omen,-
DUAL SEMCE AT ONE Pt1CR
• • Y
assisted
any cash for the Club till Mrs. i
cairn• at the o:;an The an=
o€ Ch ood L-'nited Church.
erryw
aNtikew ► O. Phewe A inet s2wS
b
+��
Telophoee Oshawa 723-3446
P
Si. s
i Williams is. able to he back. I ..fie "Re-*
held their.February meeting in
�
P.O rhowi stark tea
!
George _
9
them b choir was
which we all wish will be very ; y
• joice. the Lord is King", with
the church hall, on tt'ednes-
da ' u�th Preside-�tt
pUW10ES have b«w_ r,tobR.hrd
I A
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- Ann icon - Church
soon. and that she will have a '
--pedy recovery. -Mrs: Vera Freeman taking "ihe
solo.' Miss Uureen Dai idson
A gift of $150 for gyrnnas- r
y . ernot.ir
Mrs. E. Taylo . presidin;: The
Devotional Period wa taken
ea.ee.on since tete• I
+
„
conducted the Junior Conareg-
�
for equipment at the school
anon. firs. �Iclia}• led the;
`for
b�- airs. N. Laughlin and Mrs.
ug
It based
! +jj{
�
R. FLEURY
Retarded Children: Ajax; '
M. Hollinger. wa; on
. EE
was voted by the Club. yiassengera during -the service,
Dr. McKay ' road Luks '10:.;
! Psal'm 121, i:ev. Little, conduc_
"Me
j
'11ARR'ISTER ' • .'SOLICITOR
Venetian Jewellery_ was then
shown by Mr.' Valente and ='o -37 --for -for his lesson. and took,
.ted the Bible Study from
t;•oro and The lt'ay". ' using
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mrs. Gorrige• of Rouze Halls his text from the last verse
Chapter 2, "Goy'. The Creator".
kt,r,;,k er OW iting,tow Road'
Dr. and orders were taken' for : "And ire said, He. that shex•ed
Dtirin; the Buz`.n^ss -Per :ods re-
Hiyb1_ewd Creek
some of the sets with the Club mercy on him. Then said i
receiving a --small -percentage Jesus unto him. Go. and. do i'
ports were heard from the
Treasurer an -1-' Secretaries, all
_
AT. 2-7391 ori AT. 2-1362
,
for their treasury. Anyone still thou likewise".. This week has
of which w�erP •gratifying.
A _
wishing to order .any of the been designated as Brother-
Plans were made for the %Vom-
Scouts'. Father and Son Ban-
will 'be held "on Friday.
pieces may -still call z%fr• VW. � hood Week. The original inters-
en's Day • of _ Pra_�•er -for the
a1..d.y to Friday -1 3045 34 Pis.-
ente• at AT$-Tim—Pref =eft wm to a Y `t
ppen lie
r and Erlaings .
b h
rnenis were served by the Gentile together, y empasiz-
quests were made for clothing
by AMv•w• `.
hostesses, :firs. Cook and :1'Frs, ing.their similarities instead of
especially mittens, for the
Grace Presbyterian Church.
Chesher, arid a social time en- their differences. Today. bio-
bale, and for Overseas. Relief.
Awhile knave : of AN �+
l joy'ed by everyone present. therhood , is very important,
as the world has become better
Reports were heard from those
York
MONUMENTS
The: next meeting of the
•attending,the meeting of
'Presbyterial.
(group will be held on Thur•s- known through modern trans-
Mrs. G.- Petty.
1
stay, February 28, at 8.30 p. m, portation and -communications.
'asked - "used Christmas
""!' M"'°"""t wisew
at the home of Mrs. Eilem Our churches influence people
.that
cards" . for Retarded Children.
.-
� . _8OWkT AUS1101, _FteF
inforeign countries through
fuadar School 10,N A.M.
HOCKEY. RESULTS
Betts, West Point Cr., and airy be given to -her. The president 1JL 1, whMby, *Mario
interested ladies acre welcome missionary activities. Often, it closed the meeting with pray- Two acus. W;et of Wbkby
to. come out: sl harder. to recognize people ler. The hostesses for the_ day a. Iia. 2 tt 9lmey, %.Nagar BR -DT -
St. Edward's will hold Holy of foreign birth who are in our were:. Mrs. R. Morrish: Mrs. wk�tlry std Ai-
Cou=unloii and S.un. School. _0W1% midst as -brothers. than to M. • kollinger•' Mrs. T. Wright
onSunday, February 24, at rei'ognize ambassadors of ot- and Mrs. E. Taylor. wldtiy 42 PLUMBING
_
9.30 a. m. Rev. K. Scott in her countries. Sometimes we The Ming for the- World
charge of the service, look to other natidns as neigh- pay. of. Prayer for this comm-
: The ladies of St, Edward's hors and forget to strove con- unity will be held in Cherry -
STORE �' /gf/ O STORE
will hold their reeirlar meeitine _Cern for our own community. wood United Church, at 2.30
in the Parish Hall on Moneay. Marty .people need friendship p. in. on Friday, March 1. The`'CLEARANCE SALE
February 23, at 8 00 n. m. and more than anything else. There speaker will be Miss R. Brown, ALFRED KAYES
vvauld' like any ladies_ in the is something that, we can do. Deaconess from Knox united PLUMBING BATHROOMS Bath 3 Shower 3 Basin
district to come alone at 4 yin. to prove that .brotherhood, is Church, Agincourt. Everybody Fittings
p. m. to a Stanley Party full- important to us as Christians. in this area invited to-be•pre- ;PRESSURE SYSTEMS
' owing the business • meetin7, • We do not have -to form a sent. ESTIMATES GIVEN Reg. S21.50 NOW S1 S.00
.Refreshments _uviol -. be se.^veri committee, spend a lot of mon- The srn ath of friends and '
PtCU42040 - ONTARIO
Keeton _ .
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD. 13.A, D.O. _
box 1". Pickedng• Ont.
►hone wHitehaii 2-3313.
3UNOAY SERVIELsi
100 a m.—Holy Communion
11,00 ".m_ :AUwn:ng PrOrer
1100 a m.—Moly Cemmuniga
14th Sunday)
1,100 a m:-luviday Scholl b Ow
Parish Had '
11.00 elm.—Nursery g
-(At the -Pariah Hair
WEDNESDAY
10.00 a.m.—Haig Comwwniaw _«td
Mttorasufewa for tlta lids _
and a nice evening expected
ey, or travel far away, We
'a, 'friend-
former neighbors is extended
Phone WAiNhaN 2-4717
`�- AT• 4'4721
s
for everyone attendili .
can extend hand of
to Mrs. Roy Morrish.. -in the
- 7.
A meetinz of the Advisory'
Board wzlr he held on '`fhurs-
snip,
-= 'Personals -
passing of her rrlother• bins.
R. Milroy.
4320 Kingston Road
- 9
St. Andrevr's
co,
day February ?$ at�.00 p; m.
Congratulations te, Marilyn
Mr. and Mrs. •Cecil .Rollin-
•■�`w•`^Na,
West HI��
Presb Brian Church`
in the PariRi Hall.
The WPQt Rolige Cubs and.
LaBrie and Marion McC_ tem-
ent• theory 'students of Mrs.
`success-
ger. and family spent Satur-
day at Camp Borden where
wtln Ot P"010
�� has �• /its «� C�'y
Open Daily 5:30 Sit. to 1
Church Strut NorM, Pkk ot111g, :
Scouts'. Father and Son Ban-
will 'be held "on Friday.
T. Tartford who were
ful in the. recent Cotiservat-
Susan is taking . part.• in an
TlAsinarw %W00ane se m
Minister Rev. F. Conker, M. A.
duet-
r February 22. of 7.00 p: m. in
' oiy eataminatioris, Miss LaB>:ie
athletic contest, with others
' from the Dunbarton Club.
w�� ?�' ftL
Harsco. Wlndsoe pow
Grace Presbyterian Church.
received 1st class honours in
The friends of bar. Herb
Awhile knave : of AN �+
Phone "2 2883
~ The Church Guild_ is "serving Grade 2 theory and Mrs. his-
Bennett will be glad lo know
BOwf11iQA O rt���
�Ot
that; although in hospital,
v
HEATING CONTRACTORS
Service of Wonhi11.15 A.M.
P
_ . .:..
•-''-Wast . Rouge Sports 'and Recreation Association
,still
he is showing -improvement
willTSr AtO.
HotWaher, STewR Syftetlle
fuadar School 10,N A.M.
HOCKEY. RESULTS
The ski parties at
ting part the
Saturda , Febua i6, 1961
Chertywood rink are' proving
're
IIM/elled
-
very popular ''They getting
Aheseiiw- and Repo"
A Friendly Weioomm Awaits -
_ ATOM DIVISION
good crowds.YOU
Friends of Mr, Frank Mitch-
PMowe: =�•OB�IB
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Eoyd's' Laundry - McNeil Esso ...:.____4t
willis'
be sorry to know he is -
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Ernie Martin Shell .....:.. 0 John Inglis ;•-=-:;....;.. 1
PEE WtEE DIVISION " -
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_the - t+yjax._H�espital. Mrs.
'the
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5hir ley Brown is in Scar-
Richardson Hdwre.................. 2. . Rouge Hdwre. _::. 1
boro lfwpital. We wish them
�'
EAST WOODLANDS
McEachern Prtge . 3 Rouge Golf_ ... ...: .............6
9ANTAf4 DIVISION
'.both' a speedy recovery.
aR 6 NILL -
COMMtJNITY..C.MURCN
�
Ungar - '12 Drug 3
-
We hope Dougie and Malnorm
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I tpiseoltsl
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.Cartage and Barber ..i..
Terveld Bros. ......._:.............. 1 Rouge Restaurant .::.............2
oolm Rodger will'soan' feel
better after their tansilectom-
A. R' �)
R 114 North
CePt, !
• U N i T E D C M U'R C M
'ies.
Congratulations 'to
Lai -
Free Estllllati s
ii. A., • Minister'
-Sandra ...;
AWVICG of Worship -
W. A. iid"T, A%AV (tial
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Hollinger,. on receiving Hon-
11':00 A. M.
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a . _ .a • a e
ours in her musts examine-
—
: Temple• 9;2M
Sunday St hosi > T
Ontar�o Riding+ liberal Association'
tions. Credit also goes to her
teocher,
A Fn •may WNeemo To Ail
Service of „p�,,p II AAL
Miss Joan Petty.
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- NOMINATION MEETIN - .
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PLASTER CERAMIC TIIJ
CIMe�i (Kegel. AN
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V�ILLIAM . G. -LAW 1�
STONE
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MUMMY, FEBRUARY 28, 63 - 8 P. M:
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t<uucaisT a t•ATros
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SPEAKER MISS JUDY LaMARSH, M. P. � '
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1'BLBIiiON$ 1rH. 22741
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M111E10e TETnple !-1!!7
,._co111AAliPITs , !010 1M/
Delegated Convention Ontario Riding Liberal Association
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS _
' ' • I
the meeting was completed, death on the cross, being
Mrs. G. Belanger introduced bound by cords. in his last
the guest speaker, Mr. J. C. days, he called people
EWSNeil Shea, a member of the pentanee all who are worthy
AY-.-BjE Serra Club: Mr. Shea gave a of preaching the gospel may' -
_ __ short talk outlining the work 1 follow in Andrew's step.
o Tho Junior
o reuon
s
Stilries and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn bowed two films entitled was conducted by Mrs Helen
_..
"God's Career 'Women", and Hawker and Mites Jo Anne
_. is to have a most interest- days" ,Captains in His Army". The Hawker.
The sympathy of friends and originally during the summer pec excellent program was much M�
neighbors in Bay Ridges is ex- only, and later expanded to ! ing speaker on 1•farch 3, ac- In case snow or ice is ;not enjoyed, and Mrs. E. Whaley BROUGHAM
d Mrs E. full-time service- cording to the following notice I cleared away and removed thanked Mr. Shea on behalf of iJ
tended to Mr. an
Weidenborner, of. Modlin Ave. "Fairport United Church" received from them. Many PeO- loneside and in the rear of all St. Francis .de Sales Council of tie and Mrs. R. J. ria; and
the C. W. L., after. which Mrs. i little daughter Gloria; also
an rite death of their young news of your neighborhood terest ple expressed
ries Pastor$1dAleyidei o I classes of un -occupied build- Belanger and her tea hostesses sirs. Randall Ellicott visited
son Harold at Scarboro Gen church on Liverpool legs or vacant lands within
eral Hospital, on Wednesday. This little old church, the •when they met him at the Ded- for the evening served refresh- Mrs• Wm. Ellicott Sr., on Sun -
nine hours from the time when meets. day.
February 13. Funeral services build.ng is over one hundred. ication Serch - "Peace t ut- i such snow or ice shall have The' March 4th meeting will, Congratulations to Mr. and
were conducted at, Peace Lutir- }-ears old; is still doing yeoman 'heran Church -Pastor Habilis fallen or accumulated thereon
include a Pot Luck Supper, to lvirs. G. Day on the arrival of
gran Church, by Pastor P.ev. L. service for the enlarged coin- Aleydeino wal be guest sped- the Township Engineer or such be held in Holy Redeemer a little daughter.
Rotherrberger, on February 15. , Lily, it is now called upon ker at Peace Luthern Church• other perons as may be author- School,. Bay Ridges. Mrs. :k, nnis visited her mot -
0 0 9 to serve. On the 17th oaf F?o- to March 3. o is t 0. it Pas- ized from time to time, may. her, ,at. Port Perry. one day
or
I have been as -:ed to remind ruary. we marked Fairl;ort• for Aley:deino is the first or- prnceed to•have such snow or `� last week.
parents, of children attending United Church's two servlices. I `n Nigeriatiand at presenteran asthee i ice removed from such side- St- Andrew s Mr. P. De Smedt,'Cold Lake,
+Bayv7ew Heights School, to or- sary by holding
walks at • the. expense of the Alberta, made a flying call on
der their tickets for the Area ' one at the. regular time 0f 9.I is working for the \ i, Brian I owner of the .lands in which . Church Mrs. D. L. Mairs, one.day last
• 'eights. to take plate 45 a. m., and the other at 7.3fi i Government n •the field of is situated, or of Service on Sunday was con- week.
2: Music Nights. such buihlm,, •.
at Bayview Heights School on p, m. Dr. McKay took the opp- i social work, and. is obsering the vacant land as the case ducted by the minister, Rev. F. Mr.- D. A•. Beer spent the
Friday, 'March 1. and. at West ( ortunity of Brotherhood lt'ee � Ca:.adian social work methods• may be, expense incurred .9f sr, Conkey. Mrs. Marion McClem- I week -end in Sudbury 'on a
Rouge School Orr Wednesday 1 to preach on 'The Good -Sar- A special invitation is extend- dole, s ent preside "charter bus trip".
and Thursday. February 27 and I aritan . updat.uig the ancient , ed to all to come and hear d hall be recovered in d at. the organ. The
resent where' -this interesting speaker." -"taxes". choir entered to, the process- Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe
28. Tickets are available from parable to the'present Tonal "Thou my. sure • portion, and• girls had Sunday supper.
the school at 35c. each. with modern communicati{.iris. For the inf°rmaron of par- 0 0 0
ortun- ants with young children, a pastor Baxter of Ajax Bap- art alone". The special chair with her mother, Mrs. Wm.
a 0 0 we have additional opp number was "Go tell it on the Knox.
ex -
Cubs are si l urg- : sties for fellowship with those sup?rv:is Nurser}' is main- fist church has asked us, to ex-
rha to'the.'tained `during warship service tozd a cordial invdtation tc mountain % beautifully sung by The World Day of Prayer .
errtly needed and any' man or in distant lands. perhaps Virs. Kerr:s '. Sunday School will be observed in St. John's
woman over e;�Y gen years o=, d"etriment of immediateme for }our conv'en.ence. Bay Ridges residents to a�t-
° ° ° end services «•Bich are held -a+ Class. The scripture readings Church, on 'Friday, March 1.1
age who would i;P waling t0 � of whose needs 'we may .vere: Psalm_25; and St. John at 2,00 p. m.
help, is asked to contact Akela I �, paridoxirally. unaware. Guides,• Brownies and Sea 11 a. m• and 7 p, m. as -well 12 12-22 -The topic of Mr. p. general mectting of all the
Fairport United Church i, Rangers °f the Shoreline Did- ` bible school at 9.45 a. m.
Dave McKay, at 539' 2265, The • Units of the . United Church
training will be provided. responding three -fold to the ision 0%Vhitby Ajax. Dunbar- Ajax Baptist church is the new Corilcey's sermon was' "The
church that can he seen from Master's Man -Andrew". And- Women (U. C..W.) will be held t
0 0 new challenges on. it's doorstep. ton: Fairport. Bay.; Ridges. and p in the church on Wednesday,
,,Don't forget the Bride, Eue- Plans for extension of the pre- Ficker.ng held a "Thinking i Highway- 401. North of the, rew, one of. the disciples, knew February 27, at, n e e
hrertand CrfbDaa? Night plane sent church facilities a;e u^d- Day" Pageant,• at Dunbarton highway. i4 is located at the .that Jesus was the Lamb of
ped by the Ladies Avxiltary ervay. ,'view- Stewards and E]- ` High ScYiool; on Sunday, Feb- ' end of Birch Cr. On Friday, God. the knowing of Jesus The Rebekah Lodge held on
a
of the Recreation AGsociatinn. ` ders, are being elected. -and a aa'~ in honnuof heO oand5 :March 1st, there will be show. meant much to. him: He Valenti � Dance inµ hh hanoad
Bay Ridges. Scheduled for 8.00 wider program• of church act= f y'. ink a Billy Graham film. at brou+;ht others -to Jesus, he "Saturday e4ening,
i�Zter irograg Or, ed. ` ers• Lord and Lady Baden- 17 45 p_m and would welcome brought Peter to Jesus, he was attendance.
-p, m., on Tuesday. F?brua y 1 - -the first to bring another to • -Former Brougham Resident
2s, it will be held. at the Ex= I . The care of more than too .bineIIs'-rtrdays: our people. = _
Ixibi on Hall. on.. Liver[x l Rd- hundred local children navy' � s;ir
is think of other Guides. the Master. Whe'r'e the multi- Passes In U.S.A.
prizes will be awarded and re- rests with fir. George• Snell, of Brownies and Pangers .throunh- o 0 o tude were gathered. it was The death took place in Port 4
fremerrts served. Annland Av^e.. wfio is the new' out the -world, The Pageant i—1`iOCKEY SCORES Andrew who saw, the boy. with Angeles, Washington, U.. S. rsf-
the lunch. and brought him t'o Russell Phillips, former - resi- .
0 0 0 Sunday School Supt. He and took the, form of P non de-•iservice.l Cruisers' 2 Trp dH«kges Roekets 0. .Jesus: Andrew knew the door dent of Brougham. on January
A number of Bay Ridges lad- his staff offer inctrnction fc" I an iwisiorial at ended by the Der- Pick. Beach . Jets . 6. Candi- A
was always open: he hrnught 28, 1963 He Ls survived by his
-les enjoyed the Valentine Tea children of -all ages. iennes 0. ` the Greeks to Jesus. He was widow, . da: three sorts: Jim.
held at Fairport !United Church To ensure that a]1 who w'isl^ uty Divisional Commis<ioners is ' Standings a home missionary in the George and John, aH in Wash- '
Mas -
by theUnitedt?tur^.h lt'o^rten. may worship with us, or part- and District Commissioners, A . Pickering Beach Jets.
to in the church activities eT^,�*i- of tVYrFthy and Ajax g t bringing of. Peter to the Mme- irtgton except Jim. in South
on. Thtusday. February 14, and icipa g e ter, and a° foreign -missionary Dakotat.
were -made t0 feel most wet- .the Steaver'ds: Elders and Mem- Guides ]ed the singing. Canadiennes
larming a program 060 _ 'Cruisers in bringing the ]ad. From And- The deceased was the eldest
aome..Tea }ya> accompanied by bets are P . Ridges Rockets rew's life we can learn a less- son of the late Robt. Phillips,
fancy sandwiches, and dtainty of. visitatio throughout �re for fothe Gt eeScoittand Cub81Father I � ;text, week the Cruisers vs � of ,elflesness; he is willing of Brougham. A brother. W. H.
Bakes, ate- ble• Bay Ridges-FairportRidges Rockets in a. 2 -game 'to do -the lowly tasks: we may Phillips, of 2238 Rae Cr.. Re -
`o 0 o early :�farrt►. We -have the re= and Son BanouE*t" held at St. .
liegn Church. total goal playoff. Iearn optism from Andrew at. Bina, and three sisters. Mrs,
The openiriss Paragraph ofr he sults'of
an early United t to inePickeringg 0n February I19• I '
orhew> p repo- received f.om Survey gu _ Boys' Sudden Deith Playoffs the time of feeling of the rntil- Barclay Preen. of Moose Jaw,
f that we don't miss you. Squirts - Red Wings 2• the titude, We can 'share'Ancirew's Mrs. D. C. McRoberts, Chilies=
Fairport United Church' brings sure. invitation. Mss. Joyce Belanger, 'Lublin
to my mind 'lost what an: -int- with- our •persona] Black Haks 2, Canadiennes 2, camiction: he believed Jesus ark. s C:Trndso MOnt., also .
cresting build.just it is. The. or you can verify whether you. Ave. is the Bay Ridges Rate- .� Maple Leafs 1. had- a message for ail the pea- Paterson, ,
Assoc, candidate for i Pee Wees : Canadiennes 1. the plea_ Andrew -; "died a marty's survive.
!gins] church t�ui]dinsr was a are on our visiting list by Paythe .. Black Hawks 0. Maple Leafs 3 =��Titit,t��ssit�■tt>•�RR��»��t�n�trieett��t�e1
Quaker '�Ieeoae u� b got -phoning Dor, Ian'"Hendersonneat l . Mrs. Belanger, e mother
ttof 1Red Wks 2•, _
.,more than became 839-2604 These people will seven young children: was Pre- Bantams - Canadiennes 7, the F�ED'S HARDWARE
:The Quakers •cp-mdually _ to bear"froni seated with an award at the .Bruins 1. Black .Hawks 2 Map- _
fewer in -number and the build- also .be happy le Leafs '1 :'
Ing was f`•nai:,v cloned. Mem- you. if you wish to help us February, meeting of the. Ass- _
of our, activities; oeiation. held in Holy Redeem- Midgets --Canadlennes 6, the SAY RiDGES PLAZA —'South—west Corner
bees of the Uri: C`?iurcti• m- with any.'. Black Hawks 1. Red Wings 6,
cludins; Rev, -Ray_ McCleary Regular service will be at ' er School_
{best known fpr his work_with 9,45 a. M. next Sunday: May In addition to her bury gvk is Maple Leafs 1 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF TF1E MANY ITEMS IN STOCK
WoodzrE:est United Church arid we 'welcome you there? hold duties, Mrs. Beihe -
DG -"-
an active worker in the Cath- p, M• H. A. Playdows
Cor?ualn'*.)' Cpntrel opened the o 0 0 - West Rouge series 2 game tet -
church' main fifteen Years ago. Peace.'Ltitheran Church-- ex- otic Women's League, and in al scan .� ComQlete Line . `o�
Holy RedeerneF's Parent-Teach-
er Association 'Her vuarrrr.-wel- -.Pee Wee%. _
com. a and encouragement have Bay. Ridges 2,
helped many new families find Ban - est 'HARDWARE
a ams V Rouge'13• Bay
their niche in our community, Ridges 2, _ . -
GENERAL �M E
and have, in ttlrh, furthered its
development. St. Francis De Sales Cath-
The congratulations of the ELECTRiCAI APPLIANCES
--:,YOU ARE IN TO MAKE ALL YOUR
TRAVEL. - �ccociation, and the warm.
otic Women's leaoue
4Y;chPc �f her friends, co vVith J
- ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH _ held their regular rriranthly '
-Mrs. •Belan-er to, the, Contest on Son- W k h T 1
• - - meeting in the school b `
AGEr- Finah in Ajax. s ghat ors o0
day, February 14: with approx-
YcuR ESTABLISHED The well-attend(ld meeting imately thirty members, pre - HoUS d and op s
voted to have the Association ant.
Officially Appointed* ' �. re=submit its brief to County The winners of the Orator-•■t�■tieeease1Raee=se�stt�iteene�eaeet�esris,etiei
Council rewarding the Base ical Contest: sponsored by the
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCrATIOh Lirre speed C W, L. for Grades 7 and 8' • to
AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA Council rejrctPd Although
�crac- were introduced by M`�s t�erda Bay Ridges Business Dirge ry
ATLANTIC i PACIFIC STEAM -SH (P. CONFERENCES tion's nronosals, the member- .Pac•ker, Education Convener.
pun PROFESSIONAL Services Ship still feels stmn-ly that a Miss Pdtricia Fea-ther•stone
COSt No More reduction in the northern Phar „ave her talk on'':Does Father
ni hfare speed limit is necess- Know Best?", and M'cc Anne' V'/�►kts Hair Econ -0 -Wash
ash
stir
"Idcets Issued From Our .Office At Offieal Rates 9ary. Kimberl?v and- •Tnhn D��kerc -
Accident hazards for traffic spoke on"Electricity".
f h . T>n
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MY the IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS °n 401 Highway East planning Miss Packer' announced that Sty�s Open Z4 Hours Daay
�_.
' to take the Liverpool Road, S. r- _
thPce winners would be erste
point out. The - ._ ----- - --- —
44OT A S'iDLiNE AT cut-off were ed- •in. the Regional Contest `Ba Rid S Plass
y t - _ result was the ;Association was :he held on Sunday. February y gs - Liv3rpooL_Rd-
u•ec' in regory s, u i ar- phone 8 9-3806
y t' ibilities of having a de=accel- ium, in Oshawa.
,T BUREAU' erpt'^^ i dP, Pined. ori 401 All ladies were requested to
.::.'T�A�E� 1 Road South - - -
r — fc,r the Liverpool bring magazines, booklets a. NATALIE SOP'S
WORLD WIDE SERVICE traffic: _ periodicals to the next meet
➢AJC SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 \ Bay Ridges residents 'were to be distributed or exchanged.
nsibil_ Fine Linens & Fish & Chips
reminded of their respo Fifty tickets were distribnt.-
" sty in keeping snow cleared' ed for "New Lamps for Old".
from sidewalks at the front, a .00 ine demonstration to he r Liverpool Rd. _
rear and alongside. their tiro- held at Pickering District Hi .h Infant S Wear.ton C0.1tde Oshawa 7&7313 party. The following is taken School on. March 11, by thfPICK-UP ORDERS
Te "a from Pickering Township By- Hame Service Department of BAY RIDGES PLAZA Phone 839-0016
law 2591, passed March 27th,• the CnnsttmPrs' Gas Company,.
1961 - Removal of Snow" - Additional tickets may be -sec-
Custaen Made Aluminum Doors Windows -Awnings ..
rhe -occupants of all classes of ured from Mrs. Jack Quilty.` Phone 839-3771
Ports --Porch Siding -
Shutters - Rail9ings cleabuilr d ay andtret�,ove snowoN4 wAs
riship ! he'd Waith le
tMrs. Rita T Bake Sale
Te Pe Restaurant
and ice from sidewalks
on. Convener, .assisted by Miss VINCENT'S and Motel
Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded highways .in front of, along- Packer.
side, or; at the . rear of such Mrs, Cafik requested _ascan;
Call for FREE Noma Survey 'No Money Down ' buildings within nine hours ance with the Red Ci•mss Can_ Barber Shop Good Food at Reasonable -
from the. time when such snow vacs, and Mrs. H. Burnie, was BA,Y RIDGES Prices
BUDGET TERMS — - - - or ice shall have'fallen or ac- aripointed for the Bav Ridges* Try Our Take-out Orders
cumulated thereon. �', that istrict. and many ladies off Shopping Centre Chitksn-fhrMl►-Fish i Chips
such sidewalks shall be kept their serviceF to assist i A Old O and Msmllfu!lers a Net Ops
e - • ' clear of such' snood and ice: Mrs. Cafik and Mrs. Burnie in Liverpool i gni J �s• ,IXY •� The Penalty tinder this By-law this project, port ion of .
1- 00 or ten After the business
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MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS
SLICED SIDE BACON. 1b. 79c
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AL FOOD PRICES"EFFECTIVE
FEBRUARY 2Q 21, 22, �s SMOKED FILLETS ETS .. .
A. 39c ...
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO .
_ LIMIT QUANTITIES
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ROPE TUESDAY SPECIAL
FLORIDA'S FAMOUS
INDIAN RIVER Beehive Coin S ru
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FIERY RED BEAUTIES U.S. IMPORTED
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. No. `l. GRADE TOMATOES 14 =oz .dello Tube 23c GREEN GIANT GREEN BEANS 2/35c
TASTY SNOW WHITE U.S. IMPORTED
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No. 1 GRADE CAULIFLOWER 1. 29c - .
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TINS
RECEIVE $10.00 BONUS TAPE WITH _ -
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RECEIVE $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITH.
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