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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_02_28Alt TUEPHO : PICKERING ESTAdUSHEDTHE PICKERING NEWS 942-0940 SINCE ldil o , : �- PRICE - 1k Per Copy VOA. a0 NO. 21 , - THURSbAy, FEBRUARY 2e, 1963 __- f rr school Budget Rates ""Woman Of The Year x Qn ay - : iz e Set For village _;,- . - . The budgets for. both Public • and High Schools' were Passed • •a on Tuesday night by Pickering ' n Quse Village Council: ' For the High School, village taxpayers will be -required d ay as their share. of th�e.! bud••TQ '�`5e $1,000.00 get. S38.tit)6.83. This wiH( 're- Blitz Will Try ! Pickering Hockey 1 quire a 17.65 mill levy for the. _ . residential and- 19.61 mills for • r the commercial properties. 'n One.N, ht Campaign Here Teams Taken Out .. This means an assessment g 5 of between 570. and 580. for By �annmgton the average householder for . The Pickering Village 'Rink D..v Ridges F�r<n 1963 High School costs- House Committee will be con- DOOy R For the Public School .the ducting a •Cne-Night Blits" on �; Pickering Village Midgets, villages has to raise S35,066.33 Monday evening next, between Lberal Association Bantams and Pee Wees haste for 1963. which means a levy. the hwrs .of 7 and 9 p, m- in finished their hockey for this Of 17.82 for residential prop- an to raise 52100.00 to A meetg was held at Bay- season, and the Canningturs arty and 19.8• mills for comm- teams 'were responsible fare complete the work on the new view Heights Public School on putting them all out of � : ercial. Rink House. Monday. February 25, to form The public school this year a Liberal Association in Bay Play-offs. Mr. George Brown, trees The Midgets finished up their will also cost. the average user of the committee said Ridges. Guest speaker was Mr. homeowner between S70, and this week, that $5,515.42 has �i'm. G. 1Biili 'Lawson, Pres- season two weeks ago. S80.00 invested in the i e , Last week, put Pee Weer already been d.'i. of the Ontario P.iding stook" Cannington 2 - 1, in the building, and when completed, Liberal association, who chair- first game Doble and Brows S#� ('SeOrgerS �11UrCh it will have an estimated hal-{ the meeting, until a Pres-. � J ue of S10,000,00 ident was elected. got the Pic kerir►g goals, ar�ai It will take 52,745.00 to fin- �Ir• Lawson gave a thorough Nixon scored for Canningtort. Annual Report This week. taking went ish the job, but with the grant outline of -the history of the ,all out", taking the game of 25 per cent, it leaves only Riding. 5 - 0, to win .the series. $2,100.00 to raise locally. The organizers of the meet- The Bantams, last week, ert- Founded in i832: malting it Below is a list of the work }ng expressed themselves as one of thE- area's older' instit= gaged Carmington in a 10 - S utions, the parish of St. Yet to be done. "excited.-, by, the enthusla�tio battle, with. the opposition be -- Windows 3 door frames S225 response. and the exception- ing the winners. McLeish pot.. G�rS7e's Ar�s3*ran Church, in floors $75; Glass 5300. Hard- ally 'arge-turnout"., Pickeriixg. rePort. a gratify, ware S75; Interior partition an election of officers was , 5 Cannington goals: Groves 3, _ u. increase -in re,ular Sunda.; i and Marshall 2. For Pickering. , Sl S0; Plumbing 5210; Furnace held and Mr,'A. A. Ward wa el- Patterson was . the star, gets - "yy+,., .Ju service attendance in 1962." ducts 5200; Paint 560: Ceiling ,cted President: Mr. E. Ckar- ,��` :�• This was one nt the. ,hivh- Ing all five goals. .. : 5250; light fixtures 5150; Cs- most. Vice -President: Mr. F. In this week's encounter. light )notes of St.. George's an-. ,nopy 5100. Cement slabs and Walsh, Sec'ty.-Treasurer. ( •" ;; t+- a� null vestry meetinsi. the sixth Catnington won again 9 - 3, to_ landscaping $100; Brickwork From each of the six Bay take the series. under the 'charge of Dr, H. S, S30; Redwood siding S150; and Ridges Polls, two delegates - Shepherd, who came to Pick- It is hoped that• next winter , Snackbar 5500.00 were appointed to the Ontario' there 1 be proper lights at ,... coins after long service in the When someone calls at your Riding Nomination Convention, the to ri , and our teams .. Arctic. door next Monday, 'MARCH 4, held on February 28, in Whit - r" will not handicapped by not -The value of the n-ewlY-com- by. rsn+anbsr that- this Is lana- having. as much rink practice - pieted Rarish Hall to congres- thine for the children and It Aurone interested in obtain- as do their opponents. ational and community actio- is felt that much more use of Ing fttt�• information about support the Rink House it ies was noted in the various our rink could Ire trade, If the Bay Ridges Liberal Assoc- ia11M Next . Monday Night• "M W. H. J. Thompum. representing the Pickering Rotary ortranization reports. - - we hal proper facilities. cation. is invited 'to contact. Clrt� ours crowned wWats+an of Me Yoar' try Mr. Harry Naw- Principal Officers for 1963 It b hopM 1!w Monday will Mr, � at $39.3189. Maim! 4, 7 fir 9 P. M_ : and Pickering Gsrtoral inciudes: Rector's Warden. W see arovo men" dine M to trait. panoral ehairtnan of the AN Hospital AuxII� G. Lawson: People's Warden. thk M'�t sow. as ►laapihl, at file anewal rpt 0artco e1 tAa HesN Ross Liddell: Treasurer, Noe] who b + t k a ao fart except PickeringVillage Notes- theMnry. Mid at Ajar last firiday ownitng. Mrs. T1row+Rson. Marshalls Chairman of Side- { rho Aa>ishieg ' well kt+o�rn ttrrwgr?taut Pi&a " district. has- been wry rnen. William Dtusean; Enrel- I aw �al y" � In Ma aetM w % the Weal branch of the Canadian Cancer society, one Secretary; Mrs. ' Terry, w oreas of our young PMNs. Mr. and Mrs. James Koch. entlrustasts will be heeding up _ awisations. Eight candidalsi Flynn: Chairman. Building- and — visited Mr. and Des: Morley north-east this weekend for - - "I asOMK satetnuity or pMtosrs. it studies, Ajax Property Committee. K. H. J. paw of Sunderland on Sun- tihe lake trout fishing that op - Clarke: Lay SYnod Represent- Wel Kn" I day. ens. No names mentioned un- atives. Lt. Cmdr. E. H. Bart-' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall of • less they bring home fish. All e • � � To-- � lett and Georgie Knott. Ad�'iR- �� � Campbellford. attended tht the local editor got for bis �� orw-Council Chairman, Jack Ajax.Pkkering Hosphal dance two tripe this winter, fs a lot Littley: Auditors. Gordon Hep- here last Friday evening• of fresh air. _ ditch and Jack Littley. •rix' death of Charles Bur- It is reported to be a record list Ptckenin8 Scouts had f Pats On Grants Mss. Edith Shea and Mr, rot 'ice grand with a few girl Duncan were named to the res occurred at the famill . year for the numbe g party Advowift'residence in Brougham. W fishing huts on ptienchman'a friends last Friday night, on committee planning arrange- February 20, at the Bay; Perch and the odd pike Duffin' Creek. They> built a iN THE LEb1iLATVf1ti1 year 1964. 93.8 percrnt did not- menu in connection with the of 83 Years• Mr, Burrows are being caught. bon -fire, and all had a good icy T. 0. Thomas. M. P. P•j finish Pin O°lpr:imary world-wide Anglican Congress had been in failing health for p Red Cross canvasser will skate. The Ladies' Auxiliary percent finished to he held this year in Tnrnri- t few months. be calling at your door soon• served hot dogs and chocolate- percent c},e of the. Ontario School but did not enter Sec- to:.Mr: L V. Jackson will head the Pn Renrenber the good work be- There are a few left, living a- prrn ncial.Treanrrer presented onda3'• School, and only .7.6 me 5t:- George's delegation to Boar in Wakefield. York- round here who can recall-..... the Great Chapter, represent- Ing done in this area when in the l,eg�tiiature `Fill be w'el- pnrcetrt finished Secondary• or 1h8S0 h swan a sen �fathery llat y� make your donation, those old-fashioned (maybe l i,o red by i ,cal school board%• bettor. In the same report, alive of the parishes of , the His marryhere.. will skating. The -capita :-rant for aver- only 6 p^scent of the Elemen- Deanery. Joseph and Elizabeth Burrows, ' be glad to know that Bill down here. They nwtere a lot . attendan a is in- try Schorai ixr�ils en right He came to Canada in 1904, as o ht on an agn ally_ . Framed in a picture%due set- • a Single man, returned to Eng- Goody is in little better deal- more fun than a nig creased from $15 to S20 for thr•o6sh to University• ting of Norway Spruce Trees, the present St. George's th and writes they have .had artificial -ice rink. A bright F1er�enta:} Srhooi pup and' at the Nov Democratic Par- land a year later: and ; t'itarr- yen cold weather, but' not tqo moon overhead, and nmol:e fr rr S5 to $40 for vrj;,at:Gnal ty Policy Convention ,last Oct- Church was built in IR41. It- is 2 19a? Maddock, on l�iarch motto snow at Portland this from burning pixie ' stumps st..len~ o`?�r. a• proM'.n fm t,-^t:ng, the mother church' 'of Holy t rt of the lVfin`s- the cast' of education more eq- Mr.. and Mr%, B>>rrow� came winter. created a much more romantic r . n the' repo Trinity, Max, and. St. Paul's- to Canada in Aprl1'`1907, and We are pleased to rer�orf atmosphere "them were tt•e ter. some rnierestfng f? *ores uft�bly. was aiiopted.'It• i5 call- on -the -Hill, Dunbarton. The handsome and %%ell -equipped that Mrs: Fred. O'Hara of the days". Going down .thrower i settled in Toronto. Later in are given regarciiing education- ed the Foundation Pro -,ram for the same year, he moved to V costs. In 1937, municipal financing education. This sys- parish Hall wear begun in 1959, Valley Farm Rd., north .. is. a -weak snot. in the ice never, gas S12: .tem. of •pmvincial grants is not Jacksonvi4e, Ill.; whPfre he op now home from the Ajax Hos- •hurt anybody. ,oration Fier capita �' and•Carried out largely by the. crated his own automotive pital and,is improving -nicely. Frank Dalley celebrated h> in 1960• this. had increased to new: it bac been in operation labours of the men and won- business. naintin^ and unhol• Mr. and Mrs. C; Newans, 111h birthday by treating. the 5. The average cost to edit%- in the four Western Provinces en of the congregation. sterirrg .cars,, until September e a boy average girt in to and Nova Scotia° for some In his survey 'of the year, Cliff Newans and Miss Mary 1st. Pickering .Cub park`:ao a 1921. That year he returned to Dummond, attended a party birthday cake, which was. r. and Secondary Schools years. This program- will cer- Dr. Shepherd pointed out the in Toronto, lash Saturday. JoY in 1946 was 593.22 and $206• tainly be one of the major is- exceptional honor paid St;, .Canada and settled in North ed "most certainly" by` the 146,0. cues -fn the forthcoming Prov- Oshawa: w}flere he farmed un- n ' to Mr. Wm. Cubs. —44-resgeet ivei3F 8ui by - 1°►Fr'ri-by-ih� - i Ay-1935—•.He-.. . Rank, Congratulations tett---wlus-- _-Mr. . -and- .Mrs- *tee figures had increased to inial elect4orr—X X - t of -tire -Primate' o s had rv�Tn Brou�Tig am -since last week, was elected Presid- ham and family, W6 ek Ili_ 281.22 and $672.58. While the - x x .-ada. : The announcement of the that, time. ant of the Whitby Chamber were iii Napanee last week -end loft increase will be apprec- I. ,Shepherd hirl^^lf. r^c- Mr. Burrows was a member of Commerce. Mr. Rrankin our visiting friends. ? by local school boards provincial Treasurer that the eived the congregation's warm• of St. George's Anglican �' village --Building Inspector, also Mts. Charles Baker is home " viii not lessers appreciably government will stake advarke a', iation for lits devoted burden es the local tax- payments to munfeinalitiel is service to the work of the Par- atio�t -_ t` a` chew up and donated the plans from the hospital, and is with me Tilwr of the Masonic � - for the Village Rink House, her daughter Mrs., and _Mr. : ret• The increase in music- moot welcome•:The New -Dem' is steadfastly _ trrati�tairied. bet in Jaciisonville. and a Life Mr. and Mrs, Frank Simons Allan Miller and family ort., education taxes is a mat- ocratic Party has advocated lY this for many vests. Every throughout the anxious period Member of the Oddfellows in were leis to the. officers. Church St S. of grown concern• Pen of his wife's illne"N. The ^o"i- Jacksonville. He was also r of Doric Masonic Lodge and Dr. Shepherd is able to ' n I beleive the present grant year. municipalities, Pe munity will_ b$, glad to know nie fiber ,A ;the Jacksonville I. that Mrs,• ShepherxP.s doctor ;- their wives, at their home on t again , following an attach structure for education should reeelpt of local taxes.. in May.. •• O. O. F. He was a veteran of Sunday evening. of be revised. There has been a • borrow' money from the banks feels, that she is now making t. expenses, s after a the South African Whr• ;•` Enumerators •have been out' Easter Rebekah 'Lodge will imirr�r shift of the burden ' to meet •curter swtisfactory Twogres, , • • Beside his widow, MrZ Bur- through the village during fes/ hold a Euchre, in the Comtn- In= residential to commer- When .one considers there' are slight set -back. rows is survived by four'sons: Amt week, With nominatior[s unity Hall on iliarcii, T,.at 8.(kU foal and industrial assessment. about 960 municipalities in the - Albert, of Hampton: Joseph but this represents no more Province of Ontario. this is a being held this weeks lite el- p. M. Lunch wiiI be served by - c of �Prou!ham: Fred. of British ection, locally, will be in full the Conveners. Everyone weI- than a gesture and doesn't at- ,good business for the bank_. Columbia; and Russell, of PIC swing within another- week, or 'come. :tempt to remove the,basic in- but' mig}tty expensive for tF� ,SKATING CARNIVAL ton, Ontario. SO. Mrs: R Irish who has be^n ecnrity in meeting the costs of municipalities and the local FRIDAY, MARCH 1. •1963 He also leaves one brother, taxpayer, _ PAY, MNG RINK — A number of school child- ill, is now improving nicely: education. '.. Elijah: in England. There are ren are home with the Germ- W. and Mrs. Frank Coat, ­. Even though %osis are in- With a steady income from fifteern grandchildren and one n v everyone is agreed liquor, gasoline, license and - f00 �,g;30 P: M: stn, graCn o1'lild an measles this week. A bad o! Toronto, called on Air. a creasing• Particularly in the gr'e time to be home with exams- Mrs. C. E. ;Morley, on Sundays that -wee must pra"do the best sales takes. P -Sponsored By Lincoln Ave, The funeral took 'place on Public School February 22, from the McEach- ,starting -depending of course afternoon, / - -possible education for our first of the year, there is no rated children. Yet the latent fig- reason why the Province can- Refreshment Booth Ops ne Funeral Name, Pickering, on whether you look at from Glad to hear that M^- C` give a ocxxlly portion of a child's or, parent's point of Barrett. and Mrs.. E. G tore% published by - the Domin- not By The 'Band with intermkt to the Brous- mage, are both home from [glop 'Adults- 25c. —Child 'lOc. i�r_ .Bureau lif Statistics -are the grant early in the year -.,,o ham (;�rtietety. At least two local ice fishing' hospital, much impanveti :�I•••s�.;:yotal, bank borrowing is kept :at a , i1�c,St dicttiiiibi> Ykee minimum, - nun2ber of une:nPlvyed in -1X ._ d. THE PICKERING NEWS • ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2�, 1lii THE P1 C K E R I N G N E W/S DUNBARTON : i`" Mrs. Robert Hopkinson had [ i t A f t I S b E f 1 i i 1 her mother, Mrs. Pym, .and sis- - On Sunday morning the ter. Mrs. Eleanor Penney;. as a• co R•' C. ° -issued every Thursday Dunbarton Scout . and Cub luncheon guests, on Monday. vi by The`Netroops held church parade as Mr. and Mks. -Nick Panag- BARRISTER SOLICITORrl2ed as Second Ctua Printing and Publishing Company a fitting conclusion to Scout apka visited friends in Clark - NOTARY PUBLIC- thos hail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont Week. Dr. W. A. McKay con- son .on the week -end COMMI SSIONER'.FOR OATHS ifffCRIPTIW RATES; $2.50 per year - Uelbd Stabs $3.90 per year ducted the service, assisted by The many local friends of :Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 Mr. R Pitcairn pleased to BARRY MURKAR, Editor organist and see t ay Stroud are Nerthweat corner of Old Plant -Rood on No. 2 HiBhwenr .' choir leader. The choir sang see that his hockey team, Knob i - UMTISINi RATES UPON N12KST - the anthem "I was Glad *ben Hill, of Junior Metro A. Lea - They Said Unto Me" with Mrs. gue are doing pretty well. He Vera Freeman taking the solo scored a goal on Saturday. D -� - • _ • - part: Mfrs. Mabel Cochrane Mrs. Nancy Cooney, Mrs, real An • Interesting .Election Ahead conducted the Junior' Congre McFarlane and Mr. F. Mitchell - o eald .6. Crossley gation. The lesson was John Patients in Ajax Hospital, are PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSUtTANT We predict that the campaign in Ontario Riding this 15: 1-17 and Dr. McKay spoke all Progressing satisfactorily. - , year will be more interesting to the voters than the on "A Boy's Life". In Canada Mr. and Mrs. F. Westlake, TORONTO . 93 Ragside Rd., Don. Mills - 44�,fStf one in 1962. It is even possible that there will be an a boy has a fairly full life in ofar>>oro, _Parents of Mr. AJAX PLAZA - many activities and . hobbies Nelson Westlake, had a family RESIDENCE Independant running this time,. that would put five in to keep him busy. Life In dinner last Saturday evening I Aja: 9q2-123(. the candidate field, instead of four as in last year's el- some Parts of the world is so in honour of their 50th wedd- �' t►ickering 94z-1343 ectioil. ' different as boys have very ing arniiversmy. little schooling and must ee Congratulations to Philip The problem that many have this election, app- to work at a very early age. Annis, who celebrated his 16th ears to be in knowing who to vote for. Even the Tor- Before Scouts and Cubs car: birthday on Sunday,- the 16th. PERSONALIZED .PROTECTION j .onto dailies • are not telling people how to vote this wear , a full uniform they Bobby Stenabaugh had' the time which is most unusual, to say the least. must learn discipline and obey misfortune to fall last, week R. FORTIER--t�lSURAN rules. Even in games, zules are and suffered a fracture in his CE -_`- However. there is still some weeks before election necessary and it is much more right arm. ? find no doubt that before that time, the Party Leaders fun to have friends. Jesus said We am sorry to hear Mrs. ATIQf�tIC �� L will have taken their stands on various issues and the that those who followed by John Denney has been confin=- V Voter, will have a little more to mull over before he commandments were His ed to bed through illness.. �E AUTO ..to the polls. friends. When we have friends - - LITE - CASUALTY who are famous, we often try _ We feel it will be a hard fought election here and to be better. If ;;-e want Jesus St, Andrew's �plenty�6f interest stirred .up before April 8th. f -r a friend we must try to do 1 H:� will: Jesus said "Ye are uPcL friends". We have to live The church servconducted by held ROSebank Hardware Lf l up to His expectations of us. on Sunday, conducted by Rev. � GARDE TALKS -= -- _ Personals - ' F. Cooney.- Mrs. Marion bio- Clerneat presided at the ;organ.. C• L 'L. PA�'TS, HOUSEWARES. GLASS, GLAMG, Belated congratulations to The scripture readings were 11"troduction to Garden Artic- ies..�Mst kinds of plants, such Mrs. hRose Stroud who had a Psalm 91, and a rtio�f' of POWER ASOREl?4 les for 1943, by A. W. Rundle as Roses. Evergreens, ' Trees, y on February 10. On 2nd, Cor. 13. Mr, Cooney del (.TORO' -LA*N BOYS 4 OTEIMS) 'Rundle's Garden Centre' Flowering shrubs and Tulips.February 16: her sisters Mary _ :vered an inspiring message j will be dealt with under separ- and Alice held a skating .party' on the .subject "The Apolostic ! = TOOLS, pvMpg. ETC. in her honour. in Pic'rerin r P, mediction". the text •being The local members of the ate headings, as will many Ot- �• Ontario Nurserymen's Associa- her phases of gardening such ( Rev-• Ja7n- -an. i firs. ' Pay- ` 2nd. Cor. 13, verse 14.. Paul BPS€BA.YS PL4ZA - AT. 2.2351 _ Lion have prepared - a number as -lawn .care. entre of Dlantc; ' "`n a d Dorothy,. of. Trenton, envied his second letter to the of garden articles which will outrtoor lis n7 eu. The- follow,_; were dinner guests- of their Corinthians with a benediction• be published weekly from Mar. :ng :..embers of the ONA take daughter Nlrs, D, lt. ThomP- These words were known as 7, to November' 8, in. the fall. Measure in hringin• you this son and family, Bace Une. On the apostolic Benediction. The i with the exception of Jul • and, series for 1 Sunday. P y �� . - � _ ;race of the Lord • Jesus. August. These articles have -Hasek Nursery, Pickering: Sympathy is exten4ed to• the Christ- all divine is. to be helot i e a t O r "$ Q 'been preparers by' the. nursery George Ellis, R. R 1. Picker,. family of 3Ir, Alex. Ballik-Who in .this- title. Paul knew Jesus rR Ck men therr"ves, and are bas ing: Brookdale Kirigsw•ay Nur- passed, away last e'dnesday• in a very personal way. meet - ed on marry years' experience sere. Bowmanville• R ' I The funeral was held on Satur• Q } xPr' undle s tn- on the rEmmaus.- - oa d .. to0 / day. _- ••-- - The . and training. It is the hope of:. Garden- Centre,'.10T5' King St. - Th family wish to exp- .•�No one can come the Fat- , ' MONUMENTS - the Ontario Nurserymen's Ass- £., Oshawa:: VanBelle Garden .res, .*heir -thanks and aPPrec- her but. I OI- at: 'to their'friend_c and nes- by • me" was known to ' ociation members that these Ceatre. Hwy. 2. Bowmianville- Paul,. We read .iPhillipians • articles will be of interest, buVerslyis.I.anclscapirrg and Nur- ghbors for their many kind- L. 21 ••For to' -mg' to`live is - t. DISTINCTION `tl tresses . durin most of a11, helpful in making eery. R R 1. Oshawa; Liberty g their bereave- and -to die is gain".of' _ THREE GENE your. gareletrirtR more success-; lgurseries'. 128. Liberty S_t. N.. [nerit. - Kindness given and'Gbd's fav_ ERATIONS ful< and if it -is more success- Bowmanville: Sanseng Bros. Sympathy ,is extended to the: our is graee". The <ful. it will also be more en•foy- Landkea i 355 Oshawa'Blvd. family of -.Mr. Kort Stoy, who grace is• P siren where it is undeserved : $ able. Many aspects of garden'.- N . Oshawa: .Dghawa Home died. Week, The, funeral The salvation of our souls is- .ing.,will be covered in this ser- - LancY;capsng. P.. R, 4. OSh$wa. . took place on Saturday with, the gift. of, God. -We see grace • interment at Ersksrre' Cental- Sta0for"erven on '•the stormy ..sea of. $ r�s efy.. con- to Mrs. Galilee to Zachaeus,, to Me a Ltd. EDITORL E TT E R 'TO THE Betty M& birthday who •cele- ' penit,nt ,Sinner and to the ap- brated her birthday on Feb- Ostle haul . with -the. thorn an C N T S. ruary 21. his flesh. Jesus Christ is the Mrs. VVa3tQr .Lynde celebra- Fame -�' DUNDAS ST. RAST t ted her' birthda on Februa Psterday, today and for- < V�HITdY _:SMO i-3552 _ Y` ry ever: The race eiven to Him - 7 Lakev(ew Ave. her home, �o help to his ad= 21.. That date was also the is greater than, all our sins, it Dear Editor: Justment to his handieap.' Here wedding anniversary for Mr: was grace that kept Paul go - Fairport Beach in . home surroundings,, with and .-Mrs. Lynde: ing on . and on tff greater ser - someone recently observed "White someone who understands, be- The Auxiliary of the Canad- vice. The love of God as .res - Cane Week Its purpose is to cause he also cannot see, the ion Legion held a successful orded in the .New as -COOPER BLOCK LTD. iacquaint people with the many person can learn Crafts, TyP- Bake Sale last Friday after- is a 'strong quality. "God so t aspects of blindness. 'In Can- ing.. Braille. Walking with' a noon, loved the world that he gave k A20 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO eda we have ot5e of the best White Cane,. and many other .Congratulations to Mrs. _ His only begotten. son that argasrizations in the world, to things. Eunice. Larvrenee who had a whosoever believeth in Him BLCICKS 8i BRICKS . assist, our blind people., The '. Although CVIB ono the CCB birthday •on February 26. should not Perish�.but have.ev Canadian National Institute do much •to assist the blind. We are sorry to hear Mrs. erlasting.life. STRUCTURAL STEEL for the Blind supplies: library personal friends are even more Maxine Hopkinson has .not Remember the. World Dai: of I ` services, .Vocational "training important. ,So, this .week, al- been well• having been confin- Prayer Service in St. And- -CRANE RENTAL Employment. and many other rhou�h not White Cane Week, ed to the house with a kore rew's -Church on Friday even: services. The Canadian Council let's ;Owe a few thoughts to throat. in-* of this week March 1., at _ -STATION ROAD, PICkERING, .ONTARIO of the _Blind trie to meet the- our blind" frie ds. Let's also p. -m. -The Junior con,_reg PhOMs: WH. 2-1960 - h n Congratulations to , Mr. and:i R t>� WA. 2-5103 - MO_ . 8-5911 secial 'and recreational needs. give thanks to. God for the Mrs. J. E. McInnes,'wbo-cele- afion• ryas conducted by Mrs. One of the most helpfut and sight we have, and, if the have' brated their wedding anniver- Geome Brown and Miss Mar- . 1--rsonal services is Home Tea- a chance, let's share it with sary on February. -19, ion Brisbin... _ c �lirlg. A. young woman or man those who cannot see• well.. Mrs. Marion. Py -e.. Sirotia's with poor vision, or.blind, vis A former home teacher.. _ Lane, has not been feeling i'oo its the blind person in his or (Mrs.) Margaret Tiessen_ well lately. PAINTER 3 DECORATOR The.Dunbartnn United Church Interior and Exterior Thomas A. 1Vew�rj, Q; C Sunday School Supper loaf 'EXPERT WALL PAPERING ` ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OPERATIVE Thursday, February 21,•. was a Phone: 839-3117 - 13ARR15TER A SOIJ IT0111 great success, with sixty-two for Advise and Estimates ' in attendance. 'Rev. Dr. Cross- NO OBLIGATION M E D. I C A L SE R Y I C E S Iey Hunter. of Toronto, was ,4 -- TEmple 9.213 very int resting west speaker. J• C. ENRIGHT , ••; `__ _ RT ROAD, SOUTH �JNBARTOW who _ - /���� �% o spoke on' the ,topic "Ton hone /4i--3787- 91E Nsroch Blvd t -- = - -_sag-Ridges .. ` Now- Offeh'COMRIETE COVERAGE x �'�' "'i/'�'�►T `SUR6ERY ACCIDENTS MATI!Wft X-RAYS i 3EP'il TANKS CLEAN - - • ( NED Qt1T HOSPITAL VISITS', ROME & OFFICE -'CALLS One - - or Write for COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE (NO Deductible On The Aborel' NEW TANKS INSTAUD :.-MAJOR MEDICAL Also Available :: 1963• PAT DONNE. _ TEm Ie a a b Member'shP � • p U65 SPECIAL NURSING AMBULANCE p (. � an PHYSICAL THERAPY or Informdtlon:RUM (The Above Four Items Have A Graduated Deductible) Pick i . .._Club House under Construction er ng Taxi Ltd: - AGE NO BARRIER . OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES For Further Informatiun,-Contac t: ' '-DUFFIN CREEK GOLF- -& COUNTRY . CLUB TEMPLE'TAkl 24 HRS. TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS ' Mrs. I. L. McLean Mn. Georgi Squire • 'TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 ' HItS. R. R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont. R. R. 1, Pifkering, Ont P C K E R I N G ONTARIO -_ . TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT Mr. A. W. O'Connor - Mr. Edgar James " ` ;FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL R. R. 1, Pickering, Ont. R. R. 1, Pickering, Ont _ .. Mrs James Teeflr Claremont Co -OP. 1489 _ R. R. 2, Pickering, Ont. Claremont, Ont. 942=321E �' r 9.1144 3 THURSDAY FE'RPUORY 28. 1963 THE PICKERiNG NEWS Pa9i ' CT II ��'MO the United Church with the engraved with the Imititute Tran assisted n the p L IRE Baptist Church ladies �n ch- Emblem, to Mrs. Wm. Knox, Members were asked r Two Claremont school choi- arge of. the program. :�frs. B. Mrs: A. J. Gray and Mrs. A. ember the World Day. L�ISLRAINCE' _ RAL F,STA'TE is are entered in the r Ajax Birrell will be the speaker. Glen; also for Mos. Chas. Bur- er in the Church on Music Festival en 'March 4th... . On- -March 2 at 3 p. m. therows and Mrs. W. Bayles, who March 1, at 2.30 p. Vfficx WH, 2AQ12 Residence WH. 2=3115 The Claremont W. I.' will ladies of both United Church � "were'nable to be -present. frn• meeting closed with t sponsor a euchre on March 13, units will hold a bake sale. their long service •and help irl diction, followed by lun in the Community Hall. Billy. Guest, 2 year old son the Institute: also a cu and ved by the hostesses. CYRI-L E. MORLEY holey `McLeod is resting at of -.14r. and Mrs. Wm. Guest saucer for 'Mrs. W. C. Willson. The following w�re mer following a -heart att- was taken to Scarboro Hos- A gloom was cast over this at the Institute Euchre,F ack last week. pital with pneumonia. community when word wasre- Hall on Tuesday. eve ' ' k , Mr. Roger Roig Kill -be re- Mrs, Wen. Jordan was'taken ceived 'of the pas-ing. of Mr. ' Ladies: Mrs. Muirliea Your Friendly Resident Agene turning home from his trip -to, to'Scarboro Hospital last week Charles' Burhovcs, in his 84th •A: Pilkey and Mrs. Jr. _ Spain in April. _ with a face injur'}. yea_•. Ian obituar} appears e1- Gents; DIT. R. Pilkey I 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 George McConnell .and -Mrs. Guides and Brownie: L. A. sew•here• in this issue I. Honing and Mr. N, "Bu PICKERI?�G ONTARIO Delors McLeod- are enum_ Brat - 'met at . a ih rhe home of Feb.El- Unit the ho. eoof Mrs. F-- Lindo. on antics, irpr Knox nas. _ Irene Levic _ ` _ ing here for the Federal elect- sine Carruthers on b. 19th, tly. yZrrprised on kin the.'Thursday, Februar . 21, 'with last when Mr. and 1LIrs! About 18 Cubs alon} with "chair: -It' Was decided Cookie- twelve members and fivevis_ of Calgan•, called on ret Mr. John Sexton were'in to Day will .be held on May 5th. hors present. The Roll Call Mr. and Mrs. Gram the hockey game at the Gard- - Jim McGuire ;returned home. was answered' to the word.— and.family. of„ ��. ens on Saturday night. on Saturday, after a business "Heart". President Mils: John cUnner on Sundaj µ t? Mr. Jack Mansell was on a trip. to Windsor. ' Li'hite led in -the Devotional Parents., Mr. and Mrs; J 0 H N L e -.11. A Y' ' business trip to Winnipeg this Park Board will meet again Service. assisted by, Mrs. All- English. week. on March 21when, it i5 ex-. an Ellicott. reading the ,script- Mr. and Mrs: Ken Bel 1 N S U R A N C E - Bill Voss is; back to work at petted .the subject of Comm' ure` taken from Psalms 104. fly: also firs, Cars% Sarco this week after several unity Centre will be discussed. Mrs, Robt. Malcolm acted as Oshawa, and Mr. and ASSURANCE days illiness. Mr. and Arrs', Robert Barton . Se�cr'etar•v, in the absence of C. Hamilton• visited the` -' -' MDUNTIAL C6WA1VY 01111. '.OF FEND Mr. and Mrs. Ken Middleton spent Saturde.y %iyb Mr. an•i Mrs. George Gray. Mrs. Hugh her Mrs, W. Hanu'lt6M 4 `-LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE of Toronto were. at the home NU -S. Ge0rg`eBerg of Whitby, Miller gave- a very fine re. da3• of Mr.' and Mrs. Bill. Bensoft• Dort on *the United Church Congrsit uj4tioas to . h: otr Sunda Q�OT?�Z.Z' fL iwR ?vlrs. RAbctt . la7 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Y isal V i1111ei Women Presbytezial bieetirrg Perry.. bn t Several from here' were at in Trirrity" Urated Church, Bow- ival of a little. daughter 0&µz-SteH- tlluaa, Aim R Como. ftp« Wk $4m ; the -hockey game in Stouff- The Woman's Institute, held manville:' There• were more February 18, at the' Aja* b Pa� e far dw"'Ce was Olay Ot'Nw , ville on Friday.. night to- see. their regular meeting:' , Tues- than five 'hundred United Pital„ — elany E;' the Uxbridge Black Hawks de- day, in the Hall. This meet- Church 4;0 rept Viola. �° feat the AA -Stars 3-2. ' ing was in the form of a hot fifty churches, ' in attendance. SPec•ia,l service. �u ill 1� • Mr. Norm Wagg is luncheon_ at 12.30 Rev iA,. Tonge, United Chu op Susiday. 'March.3 f _ APPRAISALS ' of hospital, but will -have to' ,noon, followed by the Businec� 3fissionary on fur"gh from Q1�'and Scouts.'wSeR ' rest at home for a few weeks. SessTbn. Mrs. Wheeler: µVas _ e HfWElI The Afternoon Unit of the present 'and atie a Ve in, th Kone µ'as guest speaker flags µi11' be' dedicated, f g. Very.int- in the afternoon session and .Brougham [JnitEH Ch ' United met on erestirtg talk on "Happiness"•' tolct.of'the conditions in Hong :4ir< $tieily, of Torte" • '"T. ThursdayChurch e o�Are of .. till-. Kerr favourer', with. set•- at ,vent %i.,Ating :1it� Newer at h r< ' (Gladys h _ M. Andeisoti. wher• Roti -Call ' e7 al vocal selections. ,.acrnmp- Kon M colrn .had Burt •g, rs R , L&•r! _chaise of our local program. ° •Real Estate 80oker — Pickering Village v w' a verse containing the atried by Mrs. Wh•—eler at the Lakin} her theme ;Ciri-aiar. too��*���a�tt���a word heart. Drano, A special feature of tht Women Pray Together.. '�Irs., ` World Day of Prayer will be ( meering was the presentIif. -A. Gray. Mr�-H. Ptaxtoh. 1Irs. Subscribo to Tim R 942-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. 2-7601 held this. Friday .at -2 a, ars: in' of Cups' and Saucers, :a tablj ifaLrolm and Mrs, H Black- 52 Issues fbr Orly :.:Whitby8-4 .66703 839-1447 - -- Ivaoatttostaaasta'asrinE Rea."Highway" `. Mils East of Dunbarton, No. 2 HIghy. - • Monteith, Monteith, R14hl TA Dene I EYES EXAMINED A C3ENE4AL MOTpag •JAL'. = 0•11UMOnt Seem ONY=.'Conviirtibre inid n You REpIJIRE µNr MORTOAOi OLASM PITTED and RUAIRED. FMANCINOa POR ,AST ' IAcadian's interiors are pert. practical and eye-oleasing.Stepin, you _ EVltiINCiS I rewarded with a rrcn•look of luxury. The spacious d+menswns4Mjw-v^ • _ _ Courf10Uf SER111Cb CA4 sit pretty in superb comfort. Bucket seats available on some rihvk:-� eY AMOINTMENI. TE. 9.2601 AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY � • 1.00 ADELAIDE ST. WEST Acadian s to cep a r frasr, new approach to st7ie ,^mom�? TORONTO 2, ONTARIO n s Meal. s+reet Teatime des�3n i EMpire 1-3.100 ' Acad an's u,tra•smart nstrument panel design will have EY7Ol / - applauding. The pian? To have everything. in easy reach TEr"00 1-1750 - WA 24M/ ^ %posit oneC 'i L,st•so' for easy viewing. .GENERAL HAR;DWARE' ' Phonei WHitahall 2-1911 Fickedne ....: i t B•aumontSPortONux• "". �. � :'s Acadian leaves itself Opo Whitewall tires Dot onal at extra tort admiration,everVWay. H some trim brings a b look to Acadian all f FUN Many Acadian owners CTI NA -L' rakish wheel discs t+ standlird egdipment. Car Here's fresh, exciting styling that leaves other cars in this FAMILY faVOURiTE... blame them, they look so sr c!as.s look ing•glownright uninteresting: IVs the car a man_can point out as his own with special pride. These are a' few of fres styling features responsible -for Acadion's refreshingly original personality. And AGadian's, a friskN.• and_flrnctignal car, too! 11 models, all wear iow, iow price tags. Go see!- _ DIAf Be sure to watch "The TommyrAmbrose Show" on the CBC -TV network:_ Check local listings for time and channel, LAW. MOTOR. SALES LUM . WKERN ONTARIO t. AAX•prj�G CHARTERED ACCOUMTAMM x r yy 1 DBTVING SCHOOL. -- - 0- W. 11114114111, CA. LLA. 1+CEAtEEO TlYilREi a" ' '` ' - j.at* ItOdel Cyt Alai - OaAawe a"arIm z _ pb000: WH2--U43 - 1Ct 14 wwwer, phaM T2i000f IL WANK C - ' :.IOPTOMETRIC PUM MORTOAOU ARRANOW - =1/f SION CARE "M "com MORToi 0" - - - - JOHN L RAWBON; R.O. - AVAR,AW POR ADDRi'►NS AND UAMVEMEN. _ PLEASAM STREET _ {OR LIVERPOOL OD. SOUTH)- Will ALSO rURCMASR OR LOAµ - -- -- PREWMMAN'S RAY- ` I ON MUSTINO M010"0R3. I EYES EXAMINED A C3ENE4AL MOTpag •JAL'. = 0•11UMOnt Seem ONY=.'Conviirtibre inid n You REpIJIRE µNr MORTOAOi OLASM PITTED and RUAIRED. FMANCINOa POR ,AST ' IAcadian's interiors are pert. practical and eye-oleasing.Stepin, you _ EVltiINCiS I rewarded with a rrcn•look of luxury. The spacious d+menswns4Mjw-v^ • _ _ Courf10Uf SER111Cb CA4 sit pretty in superb comfort. Bucket seats available on some rihvk:-� eY AMOINTMENI. TE. 9.2601 AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY � • 1.00 ADELAIDE ST. WEST Acadian s to cep a r frasr, new approach to st7ie ,^mom�? TORONTO 2, ONTARIO n s Meal. s+reet Teatime des�3n i EMpire 1-3.100 ' Acad an's u,tra•smart nstrument panel design will have EY7Ol / - applauding. The pian? To have everything. in easy reach TEr"00 1-1750 - WA 24M/ ^ %posit oneC 'i L,st•so' for easy viewing. .GENERAL HAR;DWARE' ' Phonei WHitahall 2-1911 Fickedne ....: i t B•aumontSPortONux• "". �. � :'s Acadian leaves itself Opo Whitewall tires Dot onal at extra tort admiration,everVWay. H some trim brings a b look to Acadian all f FUN Many Acadian owners CTI NA -L' rakish wheel discs t+ standlird egdipment. Car Here's fresh, exciting styling that leaves other cars in this FAMILY faVOURiTE... blame them, they look so sr c!as.s look ing•glownright uninteresting: IVs the car a man_can point out as his own with special pride. These are a' few of fres styling features responsible -for Acadion's refreshingly original personality. And AGadian's, a friskN.• and_flrnctignal car, too! 11 models, all wear iow, iow price tags. Go see!- _ DIAf Be sure to watch "The TommyrAmbrose Show" on the CBC -TV network:_ Check local listings for time and channel, LAW. MOTOR. SALES LUM . WKERN ONTARIO _ _ - _ - • • SFA t R PO RT . _ - ---�-- .. _ BEACH 'Fairport reach Public School --- — — - --. -.- - -_. - -- _ :Home & School A-, ociation -%-. l rneet'cn Wednesday-, Mar. - - 16. There v% X11 be a panel cis-_ Vussion. &,bject - "Previous _ '_Meetings•,. On thepanel will be Mr. - K• Munroe, . Supt. of NOTICE Azbiic Sci:•wl Area 2„ bIr. ,J., •, _ _ _ _ - Adam.4DN Chairman of the .Area Srh" Board, and Mr. R. Parker, Prin. of Fairport Sch. - - Public School: Dr. McKay, of 0 snbarton United Church, will - - imporfan,�_ 'be lKodesator. Leo Kosurko, r ` vital ��will play a few num- hers for our enjoyment. Re - will be served 'af ,� .. .._ _ „ .. - _ - - •%'` the close of the meeting."Happy Birthday" to Laura • •- .. •'T:�n, who will be four years - •. .. t 4 . , .. � _ �gatn �n the Spring of 1 9b3 .K� —old on February 27; and to �.. _ _. Susan Pickard, Who will be , lifteen"Six eears aid oe '28th. .• s - - You. r"3ixteeath W Annie_ �a� ersary"corrgratulatians to Mr. 'i Com an andMAL-it — Feb-� . ruary 28: - . and - R asks our assistance held a *1.*n for :! . y -W. 'and bft. a yvbifehead, � a before Vwy lett for British _ _ y • Guinea. Mr. Williams'_ birth- day was also celebrated on : Aoa- : , The severe winter weather experienced this..past, year I.creai@d a MIs. 7.tta ' Hanson has ret- - ce „ .e trlls , .i . ,inset lev'eh. thAn normal. When the frost comes out", as milder temperatures 'Prince''••, prevail, ground movement will be greater. thgn in othe she vfait� her.fatihee; >v' The F` Beach t.adi�s' • - : { �- Assoclatlon snot Pt tom^ i ! rnunhdty Hal,, on Tu .last W The Works Departments of- many municipalities have warned of the damage , Altlhouah there were only. sevs 1 that has already occurred to streets and g t . ea lashes Y vin and that more damage will present the date for �• „{ -•"' paving, ' t their. Executive M --tions wa- -• take lace. r :yet for April 23., The AmK:a] x . P. Repairs t0 broken roads; water mains, cost thousands of Suring sere win be Lela on - dollars each year and the estimates this greater than ever: 'May 1L The next General Year are vee'ti7T — Tuesday. . Vpt -h - Y - -j 29. at the Conununity Hall. r: L Belated birthday .wishes ?c, ')'he many miles of gas maims buried in the ;ground, as well as sewer networks, ry to Daring, Fra:rih;.�on. who w -a : � fl dro conduits and .tele - - ' � � old an FSrusry 2�: ; _ y phone cables have been installed and maintained for - ^TO Heather Hcmel•1, who %-ac years in accordance with the best known engineering three , ala on F-imra-•r3' gineering and operating practices. w9, dna t0 Robert �1 +a.Wlaa�lln. ' who was one year old on the All Of these ' 'ties will be .Subjected to pressures and- movement.. as the .. `l , The 1st. Phi rflart Beach CLL�e ground begins - to thaw t and Scouts "Father and Son ► 9 - l) Banquet" was held at tlw St. Where Ori! new- ' • r1 ,; gas mains and services have been installed, refilled aches Geor¢r'a AneIican Church Par. trenches = bh Hall. Pickertnic, -on 5atur- - r :will likely settle. Any resulting damage to lawns, walks, roads and driveways + �y leaf A very ehyjoyabie 1 P -tet beef dinner w.a arrah>` ,will be adjusted -as quickly as weather. _ - r ged by .the Cuba and Scouts peiY111tA. - 'E aches' Auxiliary. A sae dal .0_'Under' • - Y t to ladies who ate- ;Under ' these abnormal conditions the possibility of , natural gas leakage is SstYed, especially Mrs: N: C ill- ,; y,fra. o. C sel'h. Mrs.ivcr'eased. The Gas .Company ..therefore requests the assistance of all the Denney. Mrs. E. Baird. Mrs, Tw -91 tt.-dna Mrs. W. Hall, �; : �'• _.' : ;:)citizens in the 'community in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise and all the vr�uree ladies ho 'helped with the %emit... The go unnoticed. �. speaker was Dist, Com- Ilmsioner H T. 0)ok. A- en- j �. 1 _ Rertaishirhe film ._the ccxirtesy ii88 leak\\ CIeT.�Ctin erew8 COn3taiYtl of the Bell Tellater *sky g . Y patrol the area, checking• streets, utility Parry. w• -as =hrnvn later _ ..5�, r � - %N*etch on 55". -: manholes, sewers and - buildings. In additio to' this safeguard we ask your ' Church News - eco -operation by reporting ANY UNFAMILIAR ODOUR to us- promptly. In 4 Sunday, Ma_^rh 3, Mr. �t ilf. _ Houghton -,gill he guest q -:k:.. ; :addition any of the following circumstances should be reported without delay , er, at both services S•,nday , School at 9.45 a. m. ZVednees- lav evenine Pravi-'r' a_M :F ible '.:,Study at '8.00 Friday ev—Onq 1• �Y noticeable bubbling in pOO1S of water on the ground and streets. Hi -Teens Rt 6.30: Youth Time- '�'r' at ar P. ,- 0t Thum-, '' �. An odour which has .no readilX apparent cause, either in buildings or^out •lay, February 21,-a few •lad- _ y x ifs. met at the home of Mrs. Of . 41oOrs. '_4f, Coo'k, and emoyed a pleas- -'ant -evening se -ing on drag_ • eries 'for t1Se church. - ': _ 7 3. Any indication that your furnace, regardless of fuel, • does not appear to ,Green River - .,be operating as it 'should. The Y. P. S. will mF. t .his _ ming Saturday, at 8.00 p. , 13asement floor drains should be checked to ensure that the. ' m. -'Young people are invited. • • y contain water. Las es' Aid. met on Wed- Sewer gases, natural gas and other combustible fumes can -enter homes thrgugh• _nesday last ' we6k at the home of. president Mrs. xen `basement drains if the are Po`tir a Y'Y pail of water _into dry Postill, of Markham. There _ _- - -was a good turnout: The min, drains to fill the water traps and prevent the entry of gases. utes were read by the ' nevg Secretary, Mrs. 8we3yn Heal. - - '--1Your ' partieipa�ion in this . --1. � - Mr: and 11[rs. Berry, Scar- - • • J born, called on friends at .the _S8f@ty prO.g'ra�p is appreciated. Please assist' us to 'ark last week. render the best .possible service by reporting ANY STRANGE ODOUR Benson' Lehman and Keith , 'Greenfield visited .friends at us qui at _iriy time of the day or night, t%ftr Grove on Sunday. They • atte6ded - the Boston=MaplF ; ' ,� •- _: ; . .. . .�! - - - _ game at.. the Gardens, on _. .. _. Saturday last. - , RLr Gostin, Assessor, has r,• been calling, in this neighbor- hood recently. Mn. Weisman is entertain- _ i Clifford � father, hir: Fatham, of -Qifford. _:,Comby' Dance ; ' TELhEPHONE 942-2420 :- - IRRCANHAW COMW HALL JUiARCH 2. !P b and 30 , 5. • . THE PICKERIN,G NEWS e-Pa�� FIVE 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2S. 1963 CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT ward island to stay with his The -i.irtton family nivel in i l- j eI710I'laril a Mr. and Mrs. George 7 ADVERTISEMENTS = 37F, at: i Mrs. R. ' L Parker, rrio=her, uho las tie. n an "in cam for a number of, yeas Iz; PAY' DIVIDENDS Kn•u - In loving memory of ,c 'pig;, •!'1h - ?rnounee the ��did for some tune. Jim ha .irior W ih:'ir nioVin to Clare- Bob McHugh, in the F a dear husband, William Knox = Last Fri�i prop• i wedding o their dau- been •calliu3 -on ;nor ;e e. hL ::vont. ay, �f their dun - - who passed away on Februar_, ,,Etter Shirley Joy, to Patrick forester net hbors on . the 4th .The Y ::n; Feo I� Utuon James Galbraith, of -N. POR SALE 22, 1962. ?a--c>td C a�I'. }sorn o: Mr, Co-, Mr.- Weaves ex Zell a toaz� �nin�p.�, ,y, on SyTnpath} is extended - - - -- - God knew what he was eufferis a .,d Mn. B, Uhall, of 6i haws: - pects -to rerurri S41t 1 his . -not. . 3atuLY?a}• ni`Tht. at the ii io or Me Mt pK bush. $2.73 That.6e hills were hard to elina .17h.- eddirg.-"111 take lace on • her, to Prince Eduard Llanr. ' '. , at the - passed SPS ` Par bush. p Parish. an. ora ,:: Claremont who 3�s0 so He elo•ei hl� weary eyelid. ^>�- rte,,; AFr.-il 13. 1963. at >on her �. `or lun^h. on Thursday, of last w4 _ Othsr Varieties On Mand And whispered "Pec_e be Think Pickering.. T_ F+ OOT bfr..and Nim. L3oa-,d'l„'an._ Ympathy of tl- _ !Mase, srjng On .-Contilaks ---nes tLorl� wcte.. s•eMr Wiled Church. D - f ' thus c s ,. eson a 4 karen had siupner community is exten For Apples The church w•a� we;r filW m Saturday' nigtlt with Tlr. the Guthrie and Weslne PICKERINO ORCHARDS BRO f K ROAD on S•und c, ilies in the nassin e� Orw Mpg West Of Pickering . Corm Events .• " sy' wren the Boy and Mrs. �_.irray Jones, and g, on . 9 Scbuts. Cubs and B^✓^.vnies ori � Sunday, dinner vrith Mr: of Mrs. W. H. Guthrie VWage 'On' No. 2. Highway- Scout iMoth*► Auxiliary 71W Horrir• & School held their Rhone: 942-1247 day, March 4i, at Exenautive Meetin•; on Feb. 19, paraded to church. - and 1.1--s. Ted Gray, at Brotrl though Mrs. Guthrie ha &00'p. w., in The Rev._Fleetharn too{ his. -;ham. confined to the Oshawr 800 'p. ■i., in the C. E. Centre., 'n the �1•� had their, The of scripture from the 5t►- Mrs. Percy Jones had the eral Hospital since las 24-HOUR Pickering Uldted Church. P!o- filar su ver meeting to chapter of Luke and preaches misfortune to fall, and injure she succumbed suddenl; OIL BURNER gram - Mrs: Varnusr& per- whfch all members of the H. his remon on The Christiar her arm and, shoulder, ant' owing a heart 'attack. 71 . EMERGENCY SERVICE ;dent osbawa strict Comm_ & S. were i.tvited. About •tweki 'Life. The'choir sang a beaut- • now has -ler arm in a siing. �' Alice Westney, she Arrthari pd Dssaler itt�ee for Scout .Gudup Ladies, tY persons attended. It was a � a ►:him lived for the Qac" Auxili , vAn -,414 •-.�. o, not lack •+:pper. and it really � The 4-H. Girls Home -makers' greater p Installations Remember the Word Days o Club held their first meeting her life in Audley. She i bout '�- Pu prose. and Flint turned. out to be a banquet. Prayer on Friday, March 1st of the,.new C4iirse 'The Milky active member of the . alas"' Prepa" tions of .Au_xiliaries". -.iter• supper, a' little business at - 114t. Zion ehutvh for the W'a United Church; a Life -'-- installations _ _ -was discussed, and asocial Y' on Saturday, at the b, of the former W, Treiber Accessories i Service circuit. Mrs, Mowbray v%11 be home of Mrs..Don. Sanderson Pkicaring United Church hour en's•yed. Mrs. Pat Kerr the speaker. E Association a 1Aietnon sang several -. solos, tnd all slueek veryorie, wel- Mr. •ami 1Vl:rs. Lewis Jones: and the •• - �GMtLLER HEA•TiN•G pros Specialists come. Do try to ,make lily an Mr. anMrs. Glen Manderson .0 W. and had taught will hold their r xt meeting •joined in a , community sing- ,hour of prayer. School Class until her _._.:! . Tvde# St. - Ajax, Ont: 'on Thuusday. M3r�cr 7 at 8.00 sores• and Joanne visited Mrs. W . P. S - PMrN: l42a4l1 P. m Err the C. E. Centre. -The Friends of Mr: Ed. Pascoe Jones, on undvy, at Part he Mr. and Mrs. Mhisklow with and Mr. BM Ormerod wtl be Credit. +aband m July1956, she aroqram is an "Ci rItee ?+ship...... Derma Wayne. of Bind s Creek glad to know they are doing Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jones vzved by two sons, Bei "ihtlor'c the 'konr'. and prom- spent the week -eon with their nicely and will he home. be- : and children had r on- Bill, e'en-grand-childn ><er .Sall tight- din- ises_tA tw v?1Y_ 1 1. 1rn!t No. daughter and t bandy M.r. and -sine' _ e�tte mite, 4 cfrairs; ta6ie, withfore Iong . Sunday night, at the `Albert aO brothers,' WilIt leaf and buf&4- (herteb top). 3, in cira>oe of lnr}ch, Pies., Mrs. GordonfdCarter. Unit Na 1. U. C. W. will be Hawkins' home,. at Gormley. We�y and Frank Wei P Mrs. J. Warren Congratulations to Mr. and meeting_ at the Dome of 2�s. and attended the "farewell' 'ire Community S1Q(1(10, Phone 839-2967. Mrs. Robert Perry, on the arty M_ Pegg, on. Thursday, Marct4 ce" for Mr. and Mrs. meet at the -school Card Of Thanks Evesl of a daughter, on Feb - 7, with Mrs..Trolley. in charge �i+V ffs, prior to their lees;- �' ming, March 2, ;Te► Sale. - straw; Ph { VZM212. _ ° W'e wish' te' thaa)c all our ruary 18,'.1963, at the 'Ajax dt of Worship and Program. a earl Eng for Africa. sty Program will t- * kind friends and neighbors: Pickering General Hospital.The lung ,U. E e I loy Ill i.,os}e�e, and b&. Perry is a former resident W. w General Meeting � - sented. n Help1FY ( � the Masoitk Lodge: also Ri V: of tYr� 4th. Concession. W w held at -the church on {�s Pick p _+� ,•. %' �-"' a! N 4;r•!assv+ell for their many !ares, - E: Cornutt .spelt a February 21; Thursday, with erMg LadMs' , SALEiMAN MIANTED deF+ris of kindmse, during our few- days in Toronto, at a g°°d attendance. ?ilea Beat- : League - Pebruary rice McLean. and Mrs. McLear recent bereevement Ing her Orange Lodge, and vis- Congratulations to Mr. and - lRri? or part -tune. No eager- _M• C. Burrows and Family iting- friends. had charge. of Worship,- while Mrs. Earl Charduneau, Com- Team !ewe 'i► Goodsone ane- Rappy birthday to John study Flo the ;Word and the No. �1. JJeoanthy } mems St., on the birth of a - - -:lent Apply Err peon; or phone Card 'Of Thanks Moss who celebrated his 9th. � son, at the Ajax-P9ckerirrg '� PltrrwbitN ; !'- ti*e wish to eamress to our birthday on February Way • by lecl *' and discuss- No. 3. Ttielina dry 23, with General i%erpital, on February p� ion grrwns. Mrs. M. Pegir con- No. 6. L ly ph" b9 - 23f! friends and neighbors: our sin- a Darty •of his young frieridu. 20, 1963. A brother for Jiro - ducted the'business. . Na 5. Hazel core thariim and anoreciatid" We would like to extend our my and Susy. : • _. 4arrsar }.) . Audrey r - - for ;oar maty kindnesses. the sympathy to Mr. framit Weav Our to t Mrs. Helen Fenton has been No Bazaar dna w ge for 4_ • November 2, Our Tulip Tea �Sceres 260 - 1• OPpORTUMfTY cards and flowers-received.els and family in the sadder. and Bake Sale for April 27. confused to bed.with flu.- Her Lily Jones 234 204; during our teoCiri sad bereave- *�a,sutq of hit bmther, James. The Ml rtin Luther -film will many Erie- '� pleased, to Bryant -244, 218: Hazel!. 'titan 30 to S8 Weekly income merit. in Toronto. Mr. Weavers and know she is up and around a- n - aLcts,b0 with -Watkins' _ T. salilk and Family son Jim. flew frorrr Prince Ed- be01� some timQ in Ma=ch. gain, son 21-. Ruth Pollar� , gy,Ge of direct _ Date tw be armour• rd tater. 236: Eleanor. Harney 25>! The, Tuesday Nig�hters are rlrrvice Avply by letter, to -= The Faszn Forum for March Thelma Brown 222; Beryl holding their meeting on Mar. 9rrw* Hoiferrr, sex. $6, w. R. 4: wall be held in Mi. Zion 226. -221; Dorothy H a, at 9.00 p. m„ bw the Sunday - 1, Hampton, Ontario. - P School Hall. Dr. , McKay is to � (mar 1) Watch For Church The tonic "'rtr Rural Church in the Commun- r • - ' ' � �it " Everyone show films of his visit to Jap- ' Y The welcome to at= ah . A welcome is. extended to MRS. LEVI, LINTO _ . Wanted tend this meeting: We hope all. Fune-al services were - _. - .' • _ _ for a Thegood discussion.lst wooai Brnan- Conirmtulations to Mr, arxi on, Sunday from McEsu _ "t•4t -- "r >' _ { eclat Event' -Day" DrPrs. L Seamish on the Wirth Funeral Home for Mh,, ~ 6eod Hence Wo ed -Low, femaletwouir � Spay, _ V S moa chool S DumbartF nn High of a .son. Mark Patrick. on #d a� Cl Thursday. ton r February 23. 1963, at the Ajax #d away Claremont y unday a*- and. Pickering General Fids with children Phony 839-1759. • Betty' Lee too part in the i Whitby, �� Wt 17 ital. A brut for Dianne and a 1 ' PaQeririt, 85© Ci ' atter` t, `Sandra Interment was in C1 -Walled le, Rant , houce with - - and enjoyed the afternoon's .00nvenienees, stab) --and small _ program. M H Union CemeRery. c visited rs and MTs: . Oaklev, Oakville, !ern yacrr�agm Phone TEmple 9-3468 - TO Be Jpo� _ Aa this past(week has been over tht, ;Meek -end. ANTIQUE SALE S ' )iov Scoot yPtek .the Scoots -- held a Valentine Party with The Fairport lea Scouts - the Brownies.. Parents' night ion in the Fairport Church !Canadlana Motor Hai - To Rend BATM'S ESSO STATION, R . X11 was Febryary i8. Ron Cole and Service on Sunday morning Trento To Rent - room arx) board, in _ Paul Shewin were invested. McKay. The Scouts assisted in last, conducted by Rev. Dr, Kennedy-Rood401and H14 Pickeruw Village, Ceutral CzTI . ` Larry Morden won a fic- the s'erviMe ;MARCH i and 7. �Y {Y iency S r and Badge. Byron 99'' 1696.' 1 M IS .7111"" �! W t �I MrS, -.Jack Steele,. Perot Mr, 11.00 a__ eO to rns p - Clark was invested as a Scout... � visiting at the fir of Mr. Thousands Of Itwns�--A., The store front was de;cor•a-e :tett for --Scans Week with -and Mrs. Beamish. : Salta Fran Twenty Le Real Estate _ - _ _ _. _ >x.nklets does camspfire Deale1s The week ended with a Fat- Saturday.Mai•eh 9 - For Sale - len-room brick her and' Son- Banquet. Profic- �� 'home, an 100 x 200.foot lot, ■■■Eta■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■sw■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■, ipncy Badges were given to Rev: bf. Buttars. s ke_ at sive auction sale; entiri _., ■ pe, tenr of a 7 -room dvt, on No. 2. Highway, at Dunbar- ■ ■ Hal Pegg and' Lloyd Morden• the church service on Sunda Y corisisting of television7m ?ton Beautiful borne through- 0 ■ in Scouts,. 1st, and 2nd. Year of the work of the Board of gout. WiM•sell fair $16,000 cash. ■ ■ , electric appliances, fur' ■ Pins were given to all -Scouts; Evanzeltsm and Social Ser- ■ _ iiisties, �la_s are, nom:- 3Phorle: A3lantic 2-9315. ■ ■ `A fiirri was shown' by Baku vice. He gave some of the his;ti- (jan 24 tf) McDonald from Red Rose Tea iques pots. pans, cook; I�■■ lights of the annual meeting, ensus_ omits, pi .• ■ R?i ee Sr Comppnv on World Jamboree which -he attended in Toronfo 'gam tools; etc. the. ■ ck�ed 'tZle program_ last week. BRACE PRESBYTERIAN ■ ' ty of Gilbert (Bert) g ■ '■ Thanks 'to all who htlped to'' The Exvlorers held their Tn- CHURCH ■ ■ make the week. a success in and Mabel Clark, .201 Port Ugion Road ■ is itiation Ceremony on Tuesday St., North, ,TVhith Orrt WEST ROUGE 1■t • 11 all _ways. afternoon pf last, week, whop at 1.00 P. m. harp: r ■ - SHOWING ■ thirteen gibs became mem Cash. K o reserve. Ha Church School IAII Ages) ■ _ gibers. The `Election of Officers c �. A� c � B�� took ]ace, with the following • Id' M a e 11.00 A. M. t Ev �e "7 Mc. d - ■ p g auctioneers. Markham, ; Supervised Nursery. - .11.00 ■ "�""� 7.30 ■ being installed: Chief Explor-' Divine, Worship .1 LW A. M. ■ Th@ Active Service Class ert at, Shirley Smith; Keeper of Minister i i met last- the •home Wednesday IVL en�Mam- ePP- �l the Log, Susan Richards, K -Last Chance � o e -- - ■ - ■ der -on. • Mrs. Orr Graham's - G Twmftg Domestic w. m. H. T. FuMon ■ Powell. Pianists, ,Peggy Squire 400 ROUGE H116 1" 4nrNt ■ - %■ group was in charge of the 400 Rouge Highlands Dr. 1■i `. ■ meeting, and the theme was- and Lynda F4)ck The gins SUPER SERVICE CEN t,. -West .R ■ q ■ enjoyed eookr'e'eand chocolate cage ■ "Love' Readings we're given Heated Do-wYourself N Y • w by Mrs, Graham, M- m Walter milk. _. � - r ^ - Parc s'decddeil to have RrJones. on = � Po- aanKT_Mrs S oey ■oe _ Tf ■ ALl�5i�1 - ■ - ■ '.paper drive" in the spring. An Powell, underwent an opera- $3*M13 a ■ _ -is tion in Toronto on Monday: ■ ■ invitation was accepted to vis` ■ Sympathy is extended to 1 � ■ ' ' - , . - ■ ]t the Brougham Fr4c�ncDy'Bible rj ■ Class, do M 4. The meet- - air ■ SINU4491A �a ing closed will a social hour.' J .. WES Mr. Bill Jorr)an had the mus- �,, erg■Of fortune to fracture his jay, -_.. ■ .._-D L-E1I�AA ES-DARR3 Ll IN' --.-� onlay whileat -work1 -- BOT ...• t da m S - ■ and spent a few days ' IJQS O ' ■ boro General ■ VIFBO •H IN COLOR - ■ Hospital. Mrs. Allan' Carson dna fam- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Alwa s A Color'Cartoon for f mergeettasthn Y ; Toror>to. Co ■ Mrs iI 3oTes • 9N9:99 :. •:...:_ .. � . �•. ,and . Cee SIYIETICS • -SUNDRIES - B: Y NEE RELAX and Call i vimted Mrs. Wm. McNair, _.. - - - ■ -- - tt Saturday, at the -hbrbe of Mr. - A1111W0 A J - - J g and t■i 'I ' .. �j ; . ..-. R"a' µE, Alt Mss clavi: ►o�np�on, at > STORE HOURS. _ , -,IIAITCHELL _ -here.- - _. ■ �' / Jil Ar n : ■ Severs) from EEK •, : '.• TONONTO-262-3969-WNIt8Y y66 -26Y7 I�OI •w'�' ... Hospital - chool r • _ the Variety W DAYS DAILY 9 a.m to 9 p•ir` . tillle ■ the Oshawa' H . -' 1Rl/►llow to"11% "M of of .1Wri'ing, ort may'- rdght, SUNDikYQ .11d HOLIDAYS 1 P.f?1.' to S PICKIM40 - t► %201 _ DRESS AS YOU -LIKE ''BRING THE FAMILY at O hawa. 0. C. V. h Collegiate, - 'f Most: satRVIC! ;:EIRCtrk, In -Cal' Heald': S"Oied FREEI. an Several from here attended _Ts. W101111- ■- ■. the funeral of. Mrs. Levi Lin- i PICKERING PHONE Whitehall Z-5 ■■■■tilt■■■■aE■die•nnii■E■■■■■■■■■■>•a■■■�■.■a■au ton, on 3urXUY, at Pickering. , � -. {,.. ....- ..k Y. ••' -•' .ter. .- _ _. t .. _ _ �' - Page Six - r THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, FZ-UARY 23,. 1163 :I 1 Grace Presbytofisn Church �BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In ..'WEST ROUGE ' At the Board of -Managers nom;natie and eject;nn; la; t; The Chu roes l�"tet P.au-e.'.a compact little � u'iih a baby s;:ou•er at the week, the newly elected ottic- -� , : rozrnun t� just outside the els are: Chairman, 'Mr. W. Co- neighbor Mrs. home of her net • b. - t-oundat3• -ef Metre T-O"Onto �-Fa�- _ l,�nsun: Roc. pec. JIT. R. Siva. .GUARANTEEDMrUCHN1 {u: -with modest h jmes and gar- ! in•t Fehrua' - 25. About t�venty • Com--IT'D' Pta - - ---- . aaas!llasaaalaaMNt - derts to catch the eye of any Treas. Mr.!-S. Lyons: Envelop. 5adies enjoyed the evening, and Sec Mrs. V. Hall. Other mem' Radio-TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pickering visitor or passerby. There are, %Lis McIntyre received some -hers of the Board are: hire. AA /HOiC@ Or Model several old landmarks among -,vel. baby things for the Y � ( United Church these modern homes. We gave bob} expected to arrive next Templer, bars. L. Shv'nn Air ARTHUR FIELD tkae Ogen Gate Nursing Home r.:onth. Mayhew. -Ir. S. Bele:n,, -I. Minister: Rev. Melvllh Butters -where elderly folks are well W. James, Mr. R. Peacock,. Mr. Jooked a�tc: b� the s off th�Q I Congratulations. to :t.Ir. and R. Dicbiennimti. PiCKE�tlPiG Priva'e Ambulance Service - CHURCH SERVICE "1 Mrs., Robert Clark, Westpoint The Home itself was'originally Follo�•in- the regular churc DAY OR NIGHT 9.45 A: M. Q 11.07 ,A. M. a farm house„ owned by Mr. Cres: on the arrival on Tues- service Sun. Feb. 2.1, tw•o eld day. February 19, of a son, a? ers were elected: Mr, E. Bent Sunday School Same Hours Bmslaw, who live in ' a mod- ' the Women's College Hospital. ne * _ ern bungalow_on the aljoining i ley, and Mr. C, Purkiss and a- WATER DELIVERED AUDLEY - property, The Golf and Coun- I -Many happy returns to Mr.. special service %%-ill be held o: t W, Rheinish _.-East. ?eve: who Sunday. Mar_ 10- at 11 a. r _ _ _ Wm. McEathnie, Prop. Sun School 1. i S P. M. ry Club is another familiar day . 'landmark' ' with the Club I celebrated a •birthday .on the when. the two new elders will. West of Dutt.belrtorl .House being the original barn 22nd; to Timothy Purkis.� of be ordained.. '7k Church Service 2.30 P. AL the roiling .hills of the golf Sunny:slope. who was three St. Andrews Circle of th PHONE PHONE: 942-2171 ■a!!alsauaala!lilnlaai rourse were on-ce rich farm- years old. on Feb, 27; to Kathy Ladies' Guild will meet • Thur land and the stone house has =ie;np, Friendship Dr.. who'was sday, .Mar& 7 at 1.30 .p. m:. an air of belong,six on .'4iarch . 3; to Paulette in. the church. ATIontic 2-{/ 63 PICiCerM� �flt' GRACE PRESSYTEMAN ng to an eft Baron Ridgewood Rd. on her ,, fA the past. Air. Shipley's The Explorers of the chore ChURCN 1�cr•t. on East Ave. is another 11th birthday . on the 26th; to has 22 members of the girl, lar_dmark, and the Chester ,Sharon Milnes, Friendship Ave. under She leadership of Mis - - _ N 3 wOR3Mt� +� 1wmestead stands in the mid- on her se-6-nth birthday on Carol Fullerton and they mee' KEN and CLAAKE C 1 I1 •° "'• A •svditori � tRe of the modt►rsi sub-division February. 21: to Barry Head, at the 'church each Wed. a` r I Crta A, Weft ' SUNDAY SCtt001; of Chesterhill. across the road Fri-nflshin Ave. who was 12, 4.30 p, m 19 Y vi$iere Reeve Sherman Scott's i on Feb. 28: to Randy Huberts. ,There is a' Ladies .Badmint- west Revs. School! on his,second bir- AUCTI-ONEERS & Murdoch�ram stool) •a"few• }•ears back,1,.Sunz)%-slope. on Group who meet each Tue• :� ' ,MAitKHAM I I :9tSI1'd:m.-E years ar(d irar is the P.otfge Highlands pub- thday on February 1.4: to Lori sday. at 1.30 p. 2'11: in- the chur- E3alrister4, ,11 aero:-rp M all roar'; frlcewsed and Authorts.d for tlN Swicitors division, and St. Edward's Par knne ��S' one year..old on - ch for a few informal • games Counties of, .'Ontario awe vert a m•-•Hurii ry ish ;Hall stand's'tah in place of I Feb-uaiy 26. and. to Lynda Mixed Group meet pts «"ppi. sar+n steer iniplernents, Neuse- I and Notaries Public I C•ntw,aiai Rbtad"Sc}hool- a barn 'that housed the -c-tock.* Huddleston Fla ;stop Terrace. c etienirig at'.-7.34-f).m. _to C7ITi- held furniture; Real Estate Rougedale Acres takes in seV- on her third birthday on Feb. rete-in smite friendly compet- also our speclany at I CNK - t �'s'r"�aIRS TOB ROUGE '643MAND' DR eral smaller pieces of lane. and j 20.' and to her great-grand- ition- of harimirtron. •. Reasonable Rates 'S 5irrieoa Si. N, the homes, there are b@aatiiul ;mother. bits. P. W..Hodgins. IRstruct:on iw.ba0ntintr)n " 7DtJA6 SERVICE AT ONE TRICE . Oshawa Ali'this and morein this lade of . Shaw1•ille. Que., vi.-ho cele- ;leen• to- t,; �+i' schi+ni ehildr�r - 't.i,owa' - Tel rai•ed h?: 4,rd birthday on t,t ephone Oshawa 723-3M6 �+ ;ci>rher, a- real PYar"r.yle of she j nn ?a ri??�x-at `9 ^fi •a, m. Z94-3161 or X40-3b�4 l Jt. George's f old and the +rie�c: Grace Pres- t the.sarne r ty.. February 20. C.hurrih serv'.^tis ar- pt ". ?J ►renticts have been estatrlished )./►/�� /� L - byterian Church is fiery' ts�a.{ The"Lnited C'11:•ch Wor.�en � m. oar! „��'a,, and •Sandp- auctioneers since isss: - w�Agl/srMur `hCA and modern and the West of Centenir' 4 Unitpj � Church' srh6of a-:,t n+ir-se••• ;° p^• the r1tKERtN9 O/+TwRq Rouse ..School has -every con- ; .)Trig a:' arlii s 'n the dist r:ct �• t imz Rev. ' Ftlltan the � � . R•c,e„ - venience for the youngsters. to fhe:r S,r•.ng Fash:nn Shbw tn'.n:��Fx. �^( ` I' E • ! ( ne.EVedn \'March. 3• , E.- R.'FLEURY _ REv, it ,iHEPH1eR 9eA.O1S. We have _.._3_ioppinst. centre: e�da ' and almost every activity .you.. goo P. m in .the t': e.rt Hill so=, ISB Prehaln , Ont, would want to participate' in. Col.'e•giate. with Fa_shiofis M EXTENSIVE 6ARRiSTER aptiEITOR .S H F Off• `N►+ahhaM,1 5313 P AUCTION E R R i N -.-SUNDAY for young or old.-The sake is . F-, ao-elin'.. Tec':eta are : S1.00. j ... SALE OF NOTARY PUBLIC � � f � SERvtCES one one side and the Rouge � and Nir-§. -2araaret Bailey, af tioussehold Furniture. Televls= r1.r...M ,. Old Kinysroe teoo � 830 a.m,-Hall, Communion " - River runs along the other t Sun::;: slope'•ha- tieketia or in- {ions, Electric '+lpoIlances, Dish- Highip"d Crew' l t a m•-M«Witty Prayer ' gine even more beauty an-' format:on at :ATlantic 2-8170. ,, t 11.00 a.m.-Holy e.nmvnba tiwa.9. Tools, etc. of AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 l�unera and Lei Sunday) freshness to the area, -The're. j ?fir. Frank Hel,•er. Rouge 21 Byre-^- Street, North. .e t 100 o.n+.-si,ndas Scholl tR the . idents should, be pround to Ells Dr. i-a in Enzlanri for a ' Ambulance Serf/%CQ Parish Hail live-In such a frienffiy and act- } coir le of weeks visiting his•f WHIT3Y, ONT, MOUt3 i P o 11.00 a n�.-Nursery ave community as this. family fhere. _ the property of tltwdaI h PrWay-9.36 t:ao F.a : '>� (At the Parish Hall), 'Me Horne and School will # Ma_ater Stephen Holroyd of Gilbert and Mabel' Clark - .I S"e'd'y "d E`•d""e• ��: i H hold their next .reizWar• meet- Friendship Ave.: spent the .SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963 M A'p•inirw•"t ighvo� ly - - - WEDNESDAY ing on Wednesday, March 6 at weekend in London with his of wehering Beach Road -m.-44* _ s 5.00 p. m, Mr. Steller. Prin. aunt. i,td uncle Dir, and Mrs. � � 110:00a� � � Ski and i Dinin_-noom -suite. consigtln2 * j of- Dumbarton Hieb erSchool vett) Armstrong, of table. -six chairs.: buffet and MONUMENTS t be the guest speaker and will s•;3.at -Vest Rousse Bmw nice F speak :especially to narents of china cabinet 'fall extra good) : Teil�phone Grade--T and • S. children. on held a Thinking Day Thurso Two Con. . Electric te+lPvisir,n '•N way NkmL4r*nt w•rrs•• r`-. • • Feb. 21st in the school with a sets: Good television electric. WHttehall-3b10- Christian St/crisis lRiAlt School _subtects, hest special ceremony. The Special clock; Chesterfield: Chester ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. e suited to the diffeMnt child- guests at the meetint were field chair: Antique desk- R. R.' s. whitey. Ontario ren and their categories., We. Co-rmissioner Mrs. H. Cooke , Tore Mires west a Whitby- maiiie! dock; Two btvad.�,om MM Mair, OWAIUO °t rn bea - ani) �Trs. Fi-l�av%s-lGfother5 pariour- rugs: -Fables;.-Uphol- On N•. s. Nlthway.: !*twee" BRADY out and -that the good attend t �Ct�wCli SER+'tC! AND of he Brownies were out for stered a Whitley a Ala: 'ance of the. past will follow platform rnckin, chairs: SUNDAY SCHOOL the special meeting. .Fern stand: Several_ scatter Phone. Whitby 6611-3412 through. Refreshments will be _ SUNDAY-11 aim-4m dib served.' The West Rouge Cubs and rugs-` Small parlour table: A PLUMBING Alm 611 r surprise baby shower was Scouts Father-Son banquet bedside stand: Small tal-le At � AL was held in Grace Presbyter- mode electric radio; Sin:le STORE Toolmonios d held at the home of bits. t'nid - - - �� w eh•e •• fan Church hall on Friday, the bed. complete with mattress: L U B' N a► *e `"'iln• Harling. Island Roars, for Airs. •�aY ;Pamela Faric. --of Rouze Mill% 22nd of February with about Double heti: ccSmplete with hold at • pm 125. guests enjoying the lovely roattress.. Rocking. chair Chest ALFRED KAYES FIBRE. GLASS LAUNDRY 'ALL ARE WELCOME' Dr. by her neighbors and turkey dinner served by -the of drawers; Two cane-seated TUBS WITH FAUCETS -.rise Reading Rte+ D opm le friends in the district: • £Les- Lzeli:es Guild of the church. chairs: Wall, mirror; Double PLUMBING BATHROOMS ibis ►vbiia Dally r gay e%enin;,:Fehitlary '_9. * Mrs. Pat Williams, Ridge- bed. complete: W&ghstand:. PRESSURE SYSTEMS Sinyie SM-95 S'n" Location Mout . twenty ladies were prcc- wUaxi Rd, is home from the Dressers. Rocking chair:. - -A Double for further infornialfew t ent and Ates: Faris receaPd wooden bed, springs ESTIMATES GIVEN SS1'f5 Call ATIanfic 2,2618 hospital and Would like any gs and matt- beautiful gifts" .for one Cabinets '559.00 expectant baby, I of her friends to drop in to ress Combination de.k , and Phone 942-6717 - -Mrs. Val.' �^'ntyie P.rnrge F her home and .vL ft with her, bureau: antique: Bedroom lin= Ntlls Dr. was also surin. 'ge I t�` i1e' she is recuperating. oleum; Dav�enI5o:-t: Kitchen ei- AT. 4-4%21 West Rouge .Sports and Recreation Association ectric stools: ' Number en St. Andrew's :chairs; Ecsotane gas-kitchen 4320 Kingston Road - HOCt. FY RESULTS ranee• CO.Presbyterian Church ;INSURANCE Number glass-top cup- West Hili ATOM DIVISION board.;; G:- E. regrigerator: A WRITE OR PHONE Leo 'McNeil Esso 2 John In:,l_, Cb: ­2 chrome kitchen table, near Cheap Rates For Farm And OPO^ Daily S:30 Sat. to 1 Church Street North, Pickering n,)yd's • Laun&i ..' 3 • E. '%Tarin She'- _ 2 new; Four upholstered chrome Cou"try Nuildings Minister Rev. F. Conker, M. A. PEE WEE DIVISION " kitchen chairs: McClary elec- Windstorm insu:ane* o Manes;, 46 Windsor Drive Rc)uge Hardware • P.r,u.4F Guii .Course ^2 tris range; Moffat electric kit- Buildings. windmills. silos. Etc. Richarrlson's Hdwre 2 Nlt-Fat hern Prtz 6 Chen range, high oven; Wood- Automoblie Insurance of All. Phone 942-2683 BANTAM DIVISION en butter bowl; Antique rock, I . Kinds DENNEY BROTHERS Ten-elPhu edP.estaurant 3 ti aig Barber Large air; Number of pictures; q .L MATING CONTRACTORS Swvke of Worship 11.15 A.M. g g g quantity dishes, .glass-. Bowman iOt Gibson Sunda School 10.00_A.AL one: AM aments: Cooking utensils. pots. 1111�talled pans, etc. Some antique artic- gltK�tions 3 R t A Friendly Welcome Awaite les: Two law•nrnowers, • one is "w rs 1 You ���� �� new): 100 Feet garden hose: � M N Phone: 282-4545 -_ . Number good tools. w nches,pp Alar _ • MMM r etc; Many other articles not A. ,. YOU ARE• INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL ' mentioned. _. :. . ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH Psharp. OR PAINTING Sale at 1 m. ,Terns EAST WOODi.ANDS . y cash. No reserve Hass l�lli. >:.:.'R. 6. RILL COMMUNITYEpiscopal CHURCH YOUR ESTABLISHED -AGENT James Smith, derv, r . pisco Ken, 3 Clarke . Prentice, - Forrr+eri r A. R. Hi t L j G. Rev.nk Road, North w UNITED CHURCH Officially Appointed: .. _. auctioneers, Markham. Phones: 294-3161 or 644-3686. _ B. A., - MlnisteP (ltlaswy Me. !) 31NTE_RNATIONAL AIR TRANSPOQZASSOCiIATIOl�- -_-,- • _._ " Service of Worship vee'. - S#Itf1S#E� - -w. A.- #AMY,-M.Av-Iib& AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA Proprietor or auctioneers not 11.00 A. M. INIIAs<TeE ATLANTIC ds PACIFIC STEAM-SHIP 'CONFERENCES .responsible for any public liab- Sunday Scheol _ •. Our PROFESSIONAL Servitbs ' ility, property .damage or in- Phone: TEmpie 9.118 A Friendly WNeonle To al jury to juMic In connection Servtee of YKarsltip 11 A.[1� Cost- No More with this auction sale. AM Tichts Issued from Our Office At Offfical Rates .: PLASTER COAMIC TILE c�.refll B�hoa. ' STONE oepattnt«Ms. 9AS e.' w WILLIAM G. ' LAWSON CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. >i"lOT A SIDLINE AT - ' , ... - _ TRAVEL IS OUR, N _ ... - :�IOWARD FLAGSTONE PATIOS 1 . : 'His *► So fa..: ETC„ sort" 01111= w "a ;! L BUREAU _ 961"7- -274tiIIN1. tINC. 1O8 TRAYE i$ chile 2 �._. WORLD WIDE SERVICE ; AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 142-6618 41URC H S!. N: �1C[HR RG, OW. r - '. .. '.. ':' « ;A.,.»' .t-mss - :,. 0 '. �.' .0' A • 0 . - • 1 Y :+f1• r 'ThIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Seven :.PUBLIC A 0 T I C E THE CORPQRATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERIES .-NEWS NGr t '� TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the: .-BAYTownshi o�.__Eickering, proposes- at its meeting to be held in - Sbft � � :� Bay 6Y Pd � - -oc the Municipal Offices, Brougham, Ontario, at 8.00 p, m-,• lstop time, ori the 11th day of March, 1963, to pass a Bylaw to stop up and close that portion of Spruce Hills Road, as follows: Nhwkq layw to him, - speak at the morningser- party. That --of Spruce d _h_._:_ on Plan No. tMeighto H. i S. - Feb. III. at 893 ]rtodlin Roel. Bay Rid- viae at 10.30 a m may Ridges a •payersASSOC. 0 0 0 The Bay RidWs Ratepayers' commencing 166.06 feet north of Lansing Road along the west- Chaired by President Mrs. D. ges, Pickering. Ont• erl limit of S ce Hills Road. Bien northerly along the west- • Oliphant, the meeting opened o 0 0 —Fairport United Church— Association Executive met . re Y 1 with O Canada and the Ldrd's The Wbmares Auxiliary of "News Of The Little Church oemly with two Bell Telephone. erly- limit of Spruce Hills Road 195 feet; then easterly 66 feet pla. , then southerly along the easterly limit of Spruce Hills Road et to the said point of Prayer. After the business, the, St. George's Anglican urs Dr. McKay service and tele- ' I��t; then giris from the Physical Educ• ' Pickering, plan to hold a St.le. Last Sunday, y • phone ra ment. atiion .Classes for Grades 5 to Patrick's Tea and Bake Sale, preached to a well-attended phone rates in this area. Mr. The proposed By-law and Plan and dpscrintions chowine the' 8 under the direction of Miss on Saturday,' March. 16, from morning congregation. It was B. D. Nimmo, Corrnnercial lands affected, may be seen in the Office of the Clerk of the Pickell, pre'&ented a most en- 2.00 to 5.00 p. m., in the church gratifying to see the church Development Supervisor, Tor- Township of Pickering. Municipal Building, Brougham. Ontario.. joyat>le display of Folk Dan- hall. Bay Ridges ladies will bf so full, despite the snowfall. onto Area, and Mr. R- J. Neap At the above-mentioned . meeting . the Council will hear, in crag, which was very well rec- particularly welcome• If you The sermon was directed to- Eastern Toronto District Man- person,orb his or her Counsel, any person who claims his' erved Mrs. Boyd then introd- have not seen . this beautiful, ward the Cubs and Scouts of ager, enlightened the Execut- or hew lands-will be-prej@dicialiy affected by the .-By4aw and tried Dr. McKay, minister• of. old church• this would provide Fairport, who worshipped with fve with details of the Propos- who applies to be heard. — the Dunbarton ' and Fairport a spaendid opportunity to visit us-as part of, their "Boy Scout ed extended area service for ,United Churches, who was it. Week" activities, -but, there areas similar to Dunbarton DATED at the Township of Pickering, ,this 8th day of Feb- moderator of a panel discuss- 6 0 o was a lesson for everyone in Unfortunately, this propos- ruary, .1963. Ing the dealing with the Meth- • The Recreation _ Association the text. ed plan is not for immediate � _ in of Bay Ridges will hold a Bin- Our own church activities development and public inter- LLOYD T. JOHNSTON,'Township Cleric. ods of Teaching Reading _ Public Schools. Dr. McKay go Night in the .Exhibition are still growing. Many of est has to be indicated to the then introduced the members Hall, Liverpool load March these are announced from the Bell Telephone Co. before it tion oonE of the Too reship of Pickering, q, Suitet907, thefSo King Street, of the panel who included: air. 5. at 8.00 n. m, This.. will pro- pulpit, and, Though some ev- I will consider earlier. than..p Tickle. Prin. of our 'School; vide Bay Ridges residents with tints will be over by the time ned development for this area. West, Toronto, Ontario. Mrs: Squires. of the Teaching: an opportunity to enjoy a this is 'printed, they are'includ- More detailed information will __.____ .-p U B L C 0 T I C E - f Mrs. '.tQ Beaman• re- pleasant evening. and to help ity and to illustrate the range I be available at the March ---presenting t parents, and otic Recreation Association. Do of clubs and activities spun- General Meeting. THE CORPORATION OF.THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING- Mrs. Carol Wynn of Etobicoke plan to attend cored by . the church. At the next General' Meet-' wino has sore very definite id- -0 0 0 On Sunday evenings at 7.30 in.- to Sc held at Bayview.h13TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the gas on this subject. Cubs aind Smuts held their p. m. during Lent, Members of Heights Scli0ol; on March 13, Dr. McKay guided the panel annual Father and. Son Ban- Fairport United and the Gen- the Association will require Township of Picicerin,, purposes, at its meeting to be held irs through an interesting and. at Duet at St. George's Anglican eral Public are -invited to hear the nomination of two mem- the Municipal .Offices, Brougham, Oatario, at 8.00 p. m.,, local times, argumentative discuss- Church Hall. P:ck-c=-ne• on and participate in a course of � bers to audit the Association's time on the 11th day'of March, 1963, to pass a By-law to stoic Ion A question . period follow'- February 19. The dinner ani studies and debates on — 1 books. The audit must be corn- - up c{nd close that portion of Pinegrove Road approximately as ed. and judging from the in- evening were rated , a huge "Christianity". These meetings pleted before April 30: In add- follows: telligertt questions put to the success. shanks to the ladies will be held at DU Un- bion, 'norr>onations will be call= ,khat Parti of Pine rove Road, commencing in the easterly panel by members of the aud- of the Woman's Auxiliary; who ited Church. - our minister's E c fila five positions on the }enc,e, the parents and other were ably .assisted by the Girl main church. Executive. The offices, with limit of Lot' S. Plan 4]0, Township of, Pickering, distant 226.84 interested parties present. eft- Guides waitresses.:4 highlight Wednesday. February 27 will .I normal terms expiring in May feet northerly from the southeast angle- of Lot 4, Plan 410; joyed this lively discussion. I of the evening was the inter- see the inauguration of a young 1 and Public Relations. • Public then easterly on a curve 70.68 feet; then northerly along the Mrs. Lancaster thanked the estirig sprach made by guest women's group for ladies. , of include: Treasurer, r3uhlicity westerly limit of Lot 1, Plan 282, 100.67 feet; then westerly- panel on behalf of the Execut- ; of Honour. Bill Durham. goal l Bay Ridges area• The first (Vi'orks, Schools and Utilities. lin a curve'72.58 feet: then southerly along easterly limit t- , 101.27 feet to the --ive. The meeting .then closed-: keeper with the Montreal Can- meeting will be .held at the Bay Ridges residents are re- of said pr�oposed By a and Planssand daid �criptionst of �show-inngt e with the singing of God Save ; adiens. He stressed the necess- home of Mrs. Porter, at 21 minded that all • Rat ayer The the .Queen. and refreshments-� ity^ f^r a,-4f-- i poiviration- and 11{rc,cno -839-3807 from whom memberships (with the excep- lands affected may be seen in the Office of ,the Clerk, of the... he .Qurged the boys to consider details may be obtained... - M tion of those purchased within Township' of 'Pickerin4. Municipal Building. Brougham. Ontario- _ 'o 0 0 o this . to be of utmo�.st. imPorq I Thursday, February 28 is a j the past few weeks t expire on At the above-mentioned meeting the Council will hear, i*- Ticket.� are s?ill available once. Councillor W. J. Green- i date which. will catch 'your I April 30. M'embership.Fees are, person, or by his or her Counsel, any person who claims hi. for the Pickers Township.` m,_presented the W. J. Green- , eye in print. I_hope, if'it does, $2.00' per household: Nl`ember- or .`her lands -win be prejudicially affected by the By-law ands Schpol.f+,rea 2 'Music Nights ; ing Trnnhv to the ton Scout perhaps you will hurry right ship' Cards can be purchased who applies.to be heard. to be held at the West Rouge gr°un: This •trophy will be a- i over to Fairport United (as from any member of the Exec- `' School -on Wed Feb. 2 < -. and, warded anrnraliy_ to the group they say in more commercial utive. 'at - Genaral Meetings, or. DATED at the Township of Pickering, this 8th day of, February, Thur. Feb. ?8 and at Bayview that has "parried the largest messages ►. At' .8,00 p. m• • on by sending cheques or money 1963. Heights $dt=,nl on Fri: 1Larch �-number of pointe. She 28th. we are having a orders, payable to the "Bay - r 1St. The children have arch, Bay Richet "Woman .of the meeting of canvassers iii conn- Ridges R,a ie4nayPr ' hoc a ion, LLOYD T. JOHNSTON, Township Clerk practicing• for weeps and The Year" candidates dirt. Joyce ection with our planned "vis- i P. programme which will show' Belanger- representing the itation" program' - Do purchase your Member- STEVENS, HASSARD E ELLIOTT, 'Solicitors for the Corpora- the progression and growth Belanger- . PreleAssociati0n, and ^On hand will be an interest- ship now and, avoid the Yus'h tion of the Township of Pickering, Suite .907, 50 King Street- of classroom music should be Mrs. Phyllis Jacobs, candihate `• .,.A�t snoaker and we are of. the end of the April .Cur- West, Toronto, Ontario. �+ a treat.. Bayview_ He#ghts ch- _of the Recreation Association. t>ng' to arrange. for' an in- i.rhasitr;' For your corgvenience __. T C E trig attended the `Ajax=PickP , try ng' -to filch. to be availab- ; the following list of ,Acsocia ---�� ildren performing > O i; .. Gruae 5 Ziasstoom choir,, the Hospital Danal. on Friday' ie, visitation kits will be di,,. tion Executives.' which you can ' contact •- regarding -member- Junior sclhoal choir, the Sen-- February-22. -The, ladies were tributed. if they tali be Pre= THE CORPORATION Of THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING pared in time.. ships John Williams. 900 Kros- I& girls' choir and the band, accompanied by their husbands no Blvd. 839-3145; David Lew- Tickets• can :be obtained- from•. Mr. Gerald Belanger and Mr. If you don't make 4t iXt per TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the• 'the'school. Mort Jacobs. Mrs, •Jacobs.'wac son, but- want, t=o be inciuded.l. ineton, 947 Reytan R1vAr. 1339- Township of Pickering, proposes, at its meeting to• be beid,irr '•tf ,a o o ..:•:' _ ; .I: lovely itr 4 »white •-and" old.. Las . visito>'r» ot" visited i*isn't 3975;- Vvarine. 1388 arMunicipal-Offices.. gam, Ontario, al , 8.00 p. m., Ipcai Poxi , `4 the Brougham, - fico on v0li ve 2755: e' ' the 11th day of Sjbarch, 1963,. 'tor ase.' BY-law to The „Scholl .ot tM+or•, Holy -IRF- t>�dcade cock{ailsOhe-ath. and A ..tiestitate"'t`o' call 'flr. Kay•' t )arlie' 1473 Dig St.• .839- a roxim- dwrner C. P. T. A. corsage' of earnations, presfn- 83971561; George Sne 8.19_ atop up,and'cIoss that, portion' of Pine Ridge Rte, pP socia- Ian Renders 839- 3397; Eric Whaley,. 721,' Hew- ately described as follows: _ on ="8�tle Drive' was held ted by the Recreation A 2� °f 1272DHa1939-360T: - Vie., .Ted Raloh. 939 1567; at part of Pine .Ridge Road sfio�t 3'�ond�v. F'ebruarY'.1i3.`This. tion.'.-Mrs- BF•IanQer was beaitt- 2604. We have-143 horMes io. : ,6ii prov1bd to be, a most 6pjoyable ifully gowned in turntibise'biue visit as ou'r first target, Ko ev Th �tI Ridge ge 'ad 330, c feet Frarik•,Baker. 855 Crfrapleau Dr., >^vaiiing and those pretest had criffbn. Both .candidates v,re ery volunteer will be welcome: znetscit in the westerly limit oP Pyne Ridge Road 2840 feet Cisme out and join --team. "R-14`�Z9: Dnn Hargreaves, 4 . Orth of the southeast angle of Lot 10: Flan 830: then north '•a good time playing the "Beet- presented with etteraved silver Modlin Rd., 839-3385; JimMill- erl along the westerly limit Pine Ride Road 115 feet; then• - le Drive•' game.-Businefis de- spoons as souvenirs of the occ= Help biuld up'your chuirc•h in Y n Y g er. 852 Fairview• Ave. (no tele- easterly 66 feet; then-southerly along easterly limit of Pine tails covered included the pre-, asion.. , your co, with your phone).. Ridge •Road 115 feet; then westerly 6 feet to the said point. septation of the Constitution o 0 0 ```' neighbors of commencement, for the Unit and new business The Recreation Association Of The next Baptismal .Service. Coffee Party Aid Antittue The proposed By-law. and Plans and descriptions: showing dealt with the plans for the Bay Ridges Sports News at Fairport United. will :bc con- Sale At Canadiana Hotel the lands affected, may be seen in the Office o€_-the Clerk, of next 'meeting. to he held, on, - : Hockey — In tenth lra;ues• dulled on March 10. For de' Imitations have, ,one out to girls and the'-boys—the• the Township 4f. Pickerirm • Municipal. Building, Brougham. March 1$ at 7x45 p: m. This the tails, please contact' Dr. Mc- -a number of:.reaidents c"+f tfiis Ontario. e:artin� will include a P. T. A. play-offs have begun,- and Kay at 839-1561'. aroma for the Coffee Pars..to be ' At the above-mentioned. meeting, the Council will hear, In Shower. in honour of St, Pat-''.these are the 'te<ults 0 0 o r held at the new Canadfana person. or by his or her Counsel,, any, person who claims his. risk's 'D'ay. Irish music will be Girls: This Sunday past, the. The Friendship Unit of the Mntrg Hotel. Toronto. on Mar. or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the By-law, ano2 {•,laved ,during the social hour. Cruisers began a two United Church Women, from • 6, prior to the 'opening of the "who applies to be heard. 0 0 0 0- { total. score series with the Rouge Hill United.Church have . two-day Antique Sale "titch The School of the Holy Re- Ridges Rockets; the first • of invited. the ladies of -Bay Rid- is being presented by dealers • DATER at the Towriship of Pickering,'tbis 8th day of Feb-' de¢mer's rCPTAt invite you. to which the Cruisers guns 1 - 0, ges 'ta• their St. Patrick's Luft- for the public. C opal of tiAnor - _ An exhibition ruary, 1963, ec ne to,.their skating, party on 'in -Bay lodges. cheap on Wednesday, March win be Alice Hulett- Metz, of, LO TON town p C k ane was also played on, Sun- 20, at 12.00 noon, at the Cbicazo, III., leadin- author- • ': r L T s ler Saturday'. March 2. at • 7.30 p, g. church.•: For. 'tickets •.anti rnfnr-. YD JOHi 5 hi j in Pot Luck Supper. 'Dancing • day in Pickerin-ll' Beach bet- ity on ''pattern glass':, who a-rd Fun. Place—The School ween, the Pickering beach Jets mat ion. phone Grace Knott, will later open the Sale which STEVENS, NA'SSARD 3 ELLIOTT, Solicitors Lr the Corpora- at 839-3158. tion of the Township o g, g t of the Holy Redeemer. Liver- ands the Canadiennes tvho•have will continue thmltgh March p f Pkkerin Suite 907, 50 Kin Street• po�1 Road. 'South,.:Bay Ridges. earned a bye, in the play'-o#fs. I"understand that these lad- 6 acid 7 fmm tlOH.a tit. un- •West, Toronto, Ontario. All are welcome. •Brim; your Pickering won 5 - 1• les put on ),.lovely. .luncheon til 10.00 p. m. each' day. A- lunch. Admission -35c. single: ' Boys. as a mong thosa ;^ ao� n• ^•'^^� - - p MICE and 50c. per couple, Door week's play--offs, the' Bantams priced. Children, are welcome are .Mn and Mrs. E. G. Nish- Iy1Ze, had four teatns' left from too, and at 'a special reduced of and S. Calder, of Oshawa,; THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING 0 0 o which to find the finalists. On fee: Why not get to-ether Mrs Barbara Graham, Brook - The Businessmen and a few Saturday, the Red Wings heat with some of vour friends and lilt and Mr. and Mrs. Clair TAKE NOTICE that the Council. of the Corporation of the- of the Professional Men of the the-'Canadiens 3 - 0, and the neighbors and' make up a Ingram, of WhitevA-.. Township of 'Pickering, propos; .sn its meeting to be hAd im Area m,zt on Tuesday evening Black Hawks. defeated. , the the Munidlial Offices, Bro,4 f►n'rd�QrttanQ, at 8.00 p. m., local€ and 'tile result was the form- Rangers 3 - 2.'4jbus; on Sun et<otreerateeseeeee=ss'eeReeR■etttitttfi�tE111e=t■■11=e�e time, ora"the lint day o1: to, pass a By-law to, )tion of the Bay Ridges Busin- day, the Red Wings began a , i stop up and close that pc 310 p d as follows.' ess and Professional Men's t.wo-out-of-three series with a BRED HARDWARE �� ' Associaiiorr. This Association the Black Hawks which.` the That part• of Bayvie shown o :• 221, cotbm- avill be'tis@d to dir�cl any =non- Red Wings won 3 - 2.• + enciilg j$6.]'Z feet >m � Lei` `ici westerly -- donated by its rnembeis to The Midgets, also began 'a - BAY RIDGES PLAZA —South-west C,Qrtiet, i,, limtt;c#f'Bayview Road hotth�;aloftg t ...s rly limit �y community endeavours. They two-out-df-three, series het- j o ad n easterly n s -= Evill decide at s ir_ meetings ween the Red Wings and the HERSRed, �� JUST AL _FEW OF THE MANY 1TE�ilLS �1�t S,T� ; : erkg a1� the,eRste iimil Q�Bavvieur Road.; t;_�ther� K ] 70 t how much gn#3 tiv)Sd;rr they Canadiens wtitch- the wester y ' feeto tifs8 rrtt' of oomJrrenceib wily doriaTe. r other activities Wings won' 6 - 4. a ',. The. proposed By lsw hirciIa rt .a thons•s • ng the will be to run various compet- The Pee Woes also began 0 R• lands ,aifec�ted may be se+e+it ih the O if therk, td. tiro' ` itions and • prom4{ions in .. the the same type of series as aid A Complete L' 3 Towh�hig,of Pic}cering, M,, hl6ipal "Bithding. Brougham, Ontario:, �u�ea in an endeavour- to open the sSel Irts. In 'the Pee We : .At'the above-mentioned meeting the Council .will hear, irn persbrr, :vr• by his or her Counsel, ,any persons vvhp claims hi% up and attract visitors. The League, the Maple Leafs beat GENERAL HARDWARE membership is open to Busin-. the Canadiexrs 1 - 0, and in /� or her lands will be prejudicially affected by •the By-law, and ess and professional Men• hav- the Squirt Leavmi the ,Rett u whA applies _to be' heard. : ing businesses in the area en- Win-s defeated the Canadiens compassed within Fairport 3 - 1.DATED at the Township of Pickering, this '8th clog of Fels- �ach: Fairport- and Bay Rid_ o o ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES'ruary, -1963. ges. Business Men outside of Don't fgrget,. that the Peace _ 4 i this area, may apply, and, if Luthern Church will have it "LLOYD T. "JOHNSTON, Township Clerk-* accented, will be granted mem- most interesting speaker on i Tools f STEVENS, HASSARD 1. ELLIOTT, Solicitors for .rho torsvrar- •t�hip on payment of the Sunday, March-3. Pastor r on Household ��� -Workshop tion of the Township of Pickering; Suito 907, RO Kin $tguat• suh�cr`.be'd. fee. 'The interim uleitho. who N the first ordain- 7 West,' Toronto, Ontario. S tD Colinas is Al M. Robert- ed native Nigerian Pastor in ------ - -° learn and all enquiries' should be -the Lutheran Church, will be■etteeoeaeeeeeoeesoetttaetsetiletastetaeott>etseeisti■ - �oupv��wo a 4.0 FATHOM FROZEN HOSPITALITY THURS. FRL 9 .:COD FILLETS � SAT - FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INSPECTEDRAISIN PIE ONLY EACH 1B WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAN71TIES CHOICE CREAM STYLE 15 CIZ.. TINSDIREC I NFROM SUNY ISRAEL AYLMER CORN AYLMER CHOICE 1 20 OZ. - TONS TOMATAGES F1 OR NCES-'. 2/ 35c LGE. SIZE JAF, A A 'DOzs. 1I OZ. STI.S. AYLMER CATSUP 2/33c TENDER GROWN FAMILY SIZE WHITE OR COLOURED PKGS.. --:,,-,.NEW CABB GEU.S. No. 1 GRADE EA -15C SCOTT TISSUES ,2179c_ No. I G I"- WHITE COLOURED 2 ROLLPKGS. ROCCL I.GARDEN RAFRESDE ORIG. H AUNCM 8O': .29cl SCOTT TOWELS 2/89c.,. MIERGIENT U OL'COMARM RED DELICIOUS FAN" PPLES Irplum lws C � .:- 6 3 9 I" LIQUID 49c xTRA! ' �'-�34 u .��mT -MWFM $6.60 BONUS TAM WfM ... un Ilk 4M. saw "m SCOTTIES HANKIE PAK w Cm .SAYER ASPIRINS w 'RECEIVE $4.00 BONUS TAPE WITH FLEECY LAUNDRY STARCH 32 CIL SIZE YICE 'YORK PEANUT BUTTER JARBOX.16 CL JAR RECEIVE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH. . KRAFT MILD CHEESE 12 Of CUTF9,ASERVALE, FRbzEN-" MIXED VEGETABLES BAG TAILERITE 6 OL COOKED HAM SRL PKG. POTATOES _wO. 10 Ll. I GRADE.. OAS BONUS TAPE GIFT THE MONTH Decorator .:,OF POPULAR M LCWNA411CMAWS NOME HANDY MAN " OUR .4