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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_03_14TIKEPHONE . • THE 9412-09lNM Ij;ETAUMM , SINC! jut i PRICE - 1k Per Copy THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963 VOL. SO NO. 23 RUM 'VIL NG PICK • ' t At 72.08 Miffs, Down .1,9 - _ tten�s - � residential .Rate Se And A'ax Councils Crowd A , • in Village A ! • • ' At T9.03 f s Up 1.4 Miffs This Year Pickering ,gj, ��t Of Rens�on Comrgercial A�e� 'About �'�]�� SC,�f Additions Pickering Village Council passed their Rating Bylaw this weak to set the mill rates s 7 h •School Board is asking for the Pickering.Township Court of The Pickering District Hig the Pickering ion opened their hearings' :1for 1'063. Reeve C. E. Morley kindly prepared the following report for this newspaper steer of $637.606.00 for 19 room addition to Revision for 4 new rooms at Ajair. The Do- on %Lor4-ay, with 27 appeals on pear Mr. Editor: this week. the basic facts High School and $1¢6,046.00 tenatiw aPProvaI for the afternoon agenda but oniti' you will be reporting through 'your esteemed newspaper- which . partment; of Education has only given 75000 00 and 5100, two were "aired" The tour in. the amount of $4 resumed sitting ore Thursday. in regard to the mill rate w h}ch has been struck for the V Mage of Pickering, grants, for Pickering .is 72,08 for Residential Taxes and 79.03 for Commercial Taxes. 000.00 for Ajax. the difference between the The Municipal Chambers ov- know erThe M With appellants •arrc Through your kindness, your Council would tures of�the bulla a ief pard uthis on of the The Councils vvaM 40 y spectators resulting atltoubts .asked for and the grants approved. interested spec years tax levies. The levy far general eoor troleo� is 23.5 mil.,, or 541,040.36 far Berlet in afternoon hearings beinr� only levy -your Council has any rt Te difference, • - field in the Township Hall. ential and 26.51 mills or $10,788.80 for Commercial. property. • from an w=n- For New Hospital At Alai firs. :Marjorie Samarillo. of between the Commercial and Residential demand. is made up y in the Sum of LO Contract'Claremont, and Mr. Kal Viz- ditional grant received from the Provincial Government df Ontario, were the only two heard- credited " to Residential properties• These three amounts 51,!40,765' For Now Hospital Commence s�kesrrta "'said the Tey were represented by Sol- $5,265.00, which is only ,licenses, frees, ,eco ry --- T$1e Tender df Vararnae to � received lower than jet Jan'ies McCallum Assess- which total $57,099.16 plus various outer gran to the Township of Pickering, I.; bed T°TOn- average for'hos- meat Commission Delbert Gos- :.• rendered i is e. payment of fire services rendered yon) rebates, sic'tian �e blit u ' ties to; far $:1940-,-765-,- _has_heen. ac-_- tion;-'1OW Of�he- -lin supported _ Sodicttor _: joint use of pe�csonnel and equipment by t n S23i � _dudes cegbed bj► the Board of Direr- )n _ls�_ ch maga reasons is that* hos- ,Harold Elliott. etc., are estimated to be seen tame, discount on taxes, a sufn�t C� of hie -A4201 and Pickel�;nv.Hospital- This Tender pita will be purchasing steam Reasom o ver in both cases - ea]ari�es, maintenance of bualdine .printing, postage 1 t were. -that the ass- Capital, an anti wit of $19 revenue2300 fProti to final approv"W of from the een'r•al steam p • ' es a e increased 55.000:0© as a reserve for Working P --- is subject , instead of installing their rnvm,, essrnerrts had been m various sources produces _ --- - tbe Ontario H,cspha3 Serb too much. fro u tures forfes�'e Pros an estrma� includes _. _.._boile3s,'- He. also stated Var- Cbnunissroar. Construction has an ex- - In the SarrrariYlo case, Judge to persortis and property $36:4 ire Payment on the Fire Ha111, total Totaa pr6ject cost. &eluding aurae � tatyon for similar Wilmot. last year, reduced the teedon !including the last debenture .payer ted 812,750.00. atm M1 equsp¢rre�nt is $2.310.198:00. work reel, r acre•. w40 9$ signed Gene a1re "wee feel' that quite !nerd 4alues to $65 per for fire services $9.748.00, for Police Protection an eta meted revenue of A Wntract tone, in providing ade- The Court reserved its decis- protection such as street lights, an estimated 54`.449.55, work wieh V�.t;a,e Coastructiionn to hospital care in the p`1an ion uettrents of $21,132.35. Roads' $24.425.00 far a)1 ttal. s>Joe s has, been _55.815.00 produces a net requ requirement of $14.602.50. acid the tta6 Two. member of the 'Court. -with an estimated recover'Y of $13.822.50 leaving a net reel Conser"l Ltkxl' Corn- , approvals are rec-nNvC.. and it aTd Pickering, . I,r'brary. oonr�tru n per._ -Corr. of Revision were absent from Soda] Welfare. which includes Heal tlr i3nit. Welfare, $6,800.00 leaving 'a net re= is antSciPa _ the morning sew -ions- Mr. Ken. Reesor, a member, munity Centre etc.. 512,739.11 an estimated reo9Ne15' noRecl that the • ' Hockey League of the CoUr't of Revision was ►yuir+errre> rt of $5.939.11. _ be. Honor y listed among dee ` appell - In the attached schedule which concludes this article ittTil1 3o?.i6. It ,vitt be is 'down one relit and is 3-18 mulls for 1963 or _S down •85 rsri93s ants. .-Water Levy demand SeaS01'i, Mr. VizeIy has 184 acres of ,,,� that the levy rectutred for the County Of Ontaa'io _ Ylinds Up The 1952 unci The Court Save no Indic- and is now iL1 miffs or $23.910.82. success and Jack Fell express•- ation they wOWd use the Viz- we are pleased to reiroak. is down Ux ares was ely appeals as a test case. The kmly for Public ,ate Separate for these schools is $39,1$2. 66 -Public Se':roaQ - aoetre Bay Rides Minor ed hyrr>eelt as extremely Ply' Mr. ,Vfze]y gave as his tea- 2 mills this yeas' and the requirement !Hockey As,��n House ed with the Red Wim 5fgi to Schoad $4,09?.23. and this that we 12th. An sit -star team son for appeglitrg as trnreas- 535.085.53. and Separate is up 1.72 nfrilta this year'. gtye-.finals March far the High School In the girls Play offs• the drafted from enbed the � MreMcCa 1 'm' compared `+m � contribute e io the High School education syst,ern $38,8M38. a brief summari house leagues leas �r ce your Cotitrcil . wetrld like to see the Sci cool Boards pub! Catnewbers the o Pickering -Jets. but . , although is of land in u1sers 2-0 in a very fine show they played a real good gwrie• township with that of the'Viz- of their- expenses, such as this article,, for the informaeiaar of the o publish who Mr. Goslin solei he the information nor. the authority to Publish sctroal of - The were unable to beat . the ely farm,My. these taxes, We have neither ` efts Played t� usual Spintred '' rs Yet by had been }prided by a 065 Per Pay and 'We would like to see this done on behalf of •eadr and everrY Coached and can feel extremely Mrs. pro the establitshed by board this informatwo;► of the High School Board,_ Ene of the fight they Put trP Mrs. Nora Liviaritotroe, acre fi¢ute Undefeated in' er. We hati�e r�eques'tied ser: - prcnxl Jets have been undef Judge Wilmot in.1962 = ratepay of rite rates and the dollar value which_ihey repre arnt the Canadiennes• with the, Mr: McCallum proceeded:. Here is .a synopsis Magnus and Paula all of their games Araela,, w.innirt� ..gay Ridges league. Coached by pick out land locations over COMMERCIAL TOTAL Arvinen scored tKe St. Germain.- Tom Bea- every concession in the town- RESIDENTIAL gozhs Coach. Tom>Beaman led Gerry Hewitt jarred• next questioned why one it 5 - . victory and man and Terry . ship. q .,mills another. Canal ernes to 11.11 Mills `5 23 ti -e' ably ' coact,- , forces _to lead the best of Bay varied in value from - p38,802.38 IS ,91082 the Ctliiser� "- ' against the ' Pickering The audience was thrown into County 0, 80 7 7 65 53 82 P•idges 7 6i ar �f lauQhtet when" IAigh School 1l 61 7! I pd by Gert•y St. Ger rrrar>t an aero 1! 80 leave champions: -Jet ccOrPrs pied. to Elernentary School 17.12 7,685.39 35,085.53 1 I^ the bo.'- ' league. Baartam TMr. McCallum procee , 72.64 Black Hanks defeated Reid who had 2 g sAlai- 'compare the inert -e tn. arc School 4 - Public 27'4Q0t4 ,3 4,09713 l tieries. 7..16 the, Red '-V' t',s 5-0 1he5e parries %round up- a c nt of a piece of swamp rate School, - t 3 72 49 • : Z, '_.': 41,30 was 111e top . Water - Da^= -r5• Su,ke'` succesfui 'Bay Rid•_es minor � land w•-lth .another cwarnn site. - 2 -. 26.51 10,7Et.10 51,099 16 �ccaer, with a hat trick of 3 43.5 41,045.36 "how 'do` you justify flip in, village General i!ozl� to h .:cro�iii and gill ren toyed p n all ey.l it cl gage' in a�sessm?nt, of this y 79.03 5157.301.18 rnlrnan atom -4 She other 2. of rhe •ascrx•iation. swamp over the other'.. acked 72.Oi + Tris game finally settled the. is the hope »liclior• "A better sh o which had that next year it .will be.poss' .thee - tea•-+ one ail t.e 'a Te R r ihle to ' Qire: the chikii Pr► a. swamp:,. replied fir. GosTin. ` a s are not - Local, impra ement ch r de -all-adv ,gone overtime longer hockey �eachn• and the I. iron Village ow•n on this break -down. • t ink at nur rnvn-outdoor r.luc the, sound firrancia3 pos.; of Your V" loge as plane are ahead} unit^r. }gay t 3�0:0� Your Council is -pleased to report blistied as .required t In Bay R:r',�es.. sibilities m Thieves Ge vet+ ch Coach P.a}•"Huckell -was de- to leak into the pas shown in'the excerpts of the auditors` report w hr w iii. be pu with his Black Hawks' thi reward. - , lighted • - O.er S34ft•�".wa-s taken, out by law, in an adiertt�ernent in our next: issue. s v - - of the saf e in Boyer Drug store, Your ery- teal M0 E - C E RL Y Rae"�. one roan hour last- week. ' . -News Soo Box Derby _ Pickering He p The money wear found miss- trig after {w•o nlen,anrl a w•om- ,� investigate Fire At � our nsoring group.and the . an entered. the. store on the •/illage - Nofies ' •Steer A Straight Goa esti And LM pretense of making arch- Pickering 8e A Wi^per„ Committee, to assist to a year- a P Harwood Cleaners Eoy"s o Pickering Township round program, to 's1aide all years and under. boys to - Steer a Straight according to police, the one Cbngra{ulatiuns to �Ir. and > ane. Im eStiaators have been call of fifteen ._' man, artrl rhe woman got Mrs. Mn-, and Mrs. `.Palter °Herd, Clam now to build your Soap Course":` ed in to try and discover, the -I KERING LAGE AX a niv- former resident, of Pickerin cause of the fire, early Sun- r F0% Derby Racer. Get your HELP US HELP A BOYI Huffrtian to the front of the Mrs. D. Crichton on celera " are bein,'transferred to ' a v of the Official Pules; store to at an article. ing their. 14th M reb wedding, day morning at the Harwo(?( k cop. In a °fete minutes: the sec- erSary . , ctuety.them thoroughly. Then Rules. And P.egtrlatiohshas Work Cleaners on Harwood at \a, to work, de- 1. Em ries close on April '20. "anrl man appeared e t he frontthree left lits�tini;ited1tnr�,�caonitelifn the RCAF. He is with Irat jour ingenwt, your 1963 at midnight - - of tha store,.anrt th ng aril engiireerin� kited .Mr. and Fire Chief Bob Scott sad }ye sure to 2. Entry Fee - ,flc. int My in a hurry, without buying an gt% e wh�chH nn utter► v,fneatel of�Thornhill•,Ir` Bert Murphy, Highway. ov:it racer;. But,- P t must he worn alticle. «ill be NItr. Linton recently. _ first' fire was near the hunt' _ fat trw the rules All" a • firs. e en en an urance, e c o•,:- car -father may ,-ADVISE, 4. age limit -15 years, tic: '' • _ lxtilt-cin thin site.. - wheXt ; tiro! 'fro -thiel and other 1963 u :rhe flu has cert linly hit ' }u(ky winner recently, and call. 'fqund the blaze in �MiEt min To Be Moved another of the Ixrildin, tired 5. Cabs must be built entirr.]y we. a CHFT, by answering. correctly, Chief, Scott estitssa l `the vF1,u<.fa.:' itPiz ] Ihis place, and amo}n tiu., •e -he urn a radio frrim Radio 111 :th:� }'eat• 1', ' a quew 'lon 'Re,- «ill ted by, Juries h>Efr,r,(1 ti«i T�ecl,itn a netitinn cire111atec a il.a nation. \t r. Smt111, oyer of The e:, _..l.F.. an .. . �efaii in - our. 10c-- 6.• Only _Oleg 'car ljer r irl ,he C.arcrmont' ar a, th; 7TH R}char: d on artd f tinily: 17 Nti'. and Lirs. Dillalwu,h� ablishnlenr, fia> i there it'a� •r- l be printed in r . _ n t he ere entered _vf }•. - _;t `ll on th - - - <,] - h. mrnrri> gin(,. }1tt'crl.-� lc,t.r>n ' r nc �, to �Inrk ti F*�• `� 1`i r,l ri1`ttj<_e� in Oiilia last, nau�h .: !gantry. i hu;l F,;•; t,:, ail :i•17r:'u� in Prc_kerin�r i. �L ldih of C�r....Tfr1t -i�')- Ptir(`Crl r, , ?C(?cc,�,il 1� tIl �' nn,cpl'- Pal`;tlnn: \ C - .. al .tile tilt•,e. ...42 inchea r„re,l t,� the 1Lct_rl (' \Ir: £rnrl �Tl' 1l,lt`.'tr Sunr4,y.:. s- s 1.�n; l)n.;r Prize.. Tcrhn'C'.ilntuui .r= s -- 'herr,y:'tuta:ntiilte sib.^.:aCar nts;?.i.':•: -t n Null ,l ;l. a; P:,,;, �t T)isti^}: ntdun Fr,nnrl: Rll'T�Fnlp, O ht�ca has - --- �r- Tines G t-rrt .,1 frrim amen rltty t The. �af�e� _ enli;'in_`chE �'; a,c-nl donalc}, fly- IGA. Mfr>e. Llmc'a� i all cr Hct ht rif car not tu.exccerf ?'he nl•ill «.;..focated'on the Murk. at11 �ti�:�.lt\11e171and til' -1 ��li lr,> in �,hdcatceuairnrtcmces a d`nn and _+r. .let<it14Ti,z;1 ' _ 29 inch's x in�liticluai- ;nd or an. tied f',''nicr .T:�hn ra,1 .' fnrm .1,, t 1tt. The next euchre «:i.11 be'hci;r' T. f Pick. 1p. Wheel h,. e not tc) eXc - �e r purchtiSed by ilio'TITRCA• �t,�al�t- Rcntr�rflvni y)tt�t�nlo,;c with, i711te1s elf hit war clays was srr�e l l C ihC :unl]liltlt:P.. in the•entile ,nvtnchij, 11 �t1i�cc T I, I litre 'l enneth TI1 r -.s of 1 7 and c now tlyin," crew- on �Iar h ?1, 1t ? OU p. m 11t � er'r.r tri it. r'ii;,rt., 1,,'r:nntr.httlrr 1ft inrhes size'uf`itheel�. ( luthrnil>, cRi 1. "�rnr,e tl lin than.area '` Glad t,l see -Nlrs. Blair. Chaist- the' Cnmrnlnit. i}nll, A 1vc �r,uth-rr;iinllis" t in Dnn Mills. , to tilt Y' _ stich land- li�m, come is ettend^d to ill Com q �,c,,ac c•nn:idet' Rol ly to heal• Nln . `tacRac, inn Ct'es• is hack .home again, ar:ri recreat,r,r, },r(,_l�,nl in the 11. �rtlr`wheeln��r hhtie rifer ma^1:� a� ratter! but we don't": atxi spend a pleasant evenin;�. � .erPa• _ _ _ _ o . her eyes• ,.attended -to- Happy birthday wishes --t". k in clic future 1_ UI, cars ma.1St ha�'F Lunt- lie said the Shilctine wag in Lincoln -Ave.,.'.' in the.11oslrital aft heir, in hnsj;ital, having 1 •'. i,t= a1. brake' trio Irtrnd brake"... i1 and was. at alas. Mrs John Stork 1r}io cciebrat_.:.. sen.lin; a hay fri,tl7 Poo State of rep ed a birthday on March 7. rtnr? 5•e,1rs of elf Some A�IrS. Fred Stork teas ,just re_..theirsteuch e onhMarrche7 gad lickering m :ampete for the 13. Cam must have closed -in a\�•,11•e of the feelings Hall, and it �j('in`in ><-nitel;it} Schi;lar- 1)odieS of, the people in the area.: turned from avocation in good. ` cod• the .Community to Mr. Ed Stork who celebrat k $1 i .. et, was war well attended. Prize win- es on March 19. The deed tb this land. whieh sou.. The weather was The former Don. Lynrin 1 `� s,h;pc and other _� valuable priz- 1.5. Derby officials r�eciSionll on gall_ a�l,joins. the Claremont Censer- and the trip home: by J - 'dente, Dunbarton, has beer, 1 entries accepted, and in ation Area, dates back. to the mane inathy ishext rated o Mr• Banks 2 follows: McLeant�I adiesN r„ The. Derby Committee. made fractions of the sportsman- dear. 1798. Sympathy on the death ,of 1, Ms. J. Rim4ner; 2. Mrs• '1'• purchased from the C. 1. ftp" of : Bi;I- Fa�IeSon. .. Eddy chi Titins r' 1r.. ' who pass- McLean; .Baloney. M. T. . Mc- and moved. to a lot on Churcxt 1 Powarth.. George, 31sop and •- ' • R' After the riamagin>; flood of Jack Bentley a Joan Gil- St --- - 1929. the mill was -never a- in his brothler t Tuesday C�h_ Lean; Door pr'12 i-Torb. E%%Ines, in referring to 16, Al]All �Americ:r dSolap Box 1 operated by water power:. ed away stated: t thi.�• yea c motto des of Derby Inc". "It is the Persona] iTe _ , ti THE PKKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963 4* Tfff ESTAtIISNEt Stat PIC' KER, InTfie E is�a Issued every Thuraday By T. D. Thornaar M4 L. A. : MRRISTER 1 all The News Printing and Publishrn Caen __ _ SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC O. Pony _ T, Artl nd as Somd Class Mail Matter Post Office Bept., Ottawa, Ont. Last Wednesday the COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS --- ---- ... SMUIFnON RATES: $2.50 per year — Uaibd Stabs $3JO jar roarM=r-�� had done a much better ?�lapi�ene; WHihhall 2-0910 - -- tter of Welfare p¢�eeented 4P :jab in prpvid7rtg hospital bed — - -� BARRY MURKAR, Editor the committee on Welfare a accwnodation and mentioned Northwest corner of Old Plont Road on Na Z highway ABYERRTISINO RATES UPON RRIEST — b1M resPecttg the Homes for the additions to the Oshawa ' Potarded Children. The Assoc- General HWphal.. iations for Retarded Childr ., 4 M y, reply to him was, with i e ' when the bill is Pr dainted, thet�tend ons • Watch Those Parking LightsO sEAJAX - - t will be able bo obtain a grant population, ion the people of Osh-a �• �rossley on a rWw buiidirg or an ad- awa had recognized the urg-PUBUC RELATIONS CONSULTANT ion of $2,500 per bed or an envy Of additional hospital Did you know it's illegal to drive on the highways amount equal to 50 psi 'cent beds The city Councrq had de.O - lt,Railaids Rd., "Den Mills M7.SS1i with only your parking lights? It was news to us, when of the cost uwreof, whichever bentured for the first add e.t._ brought to our attention the. other day by Pickering is the lesser Grants may also ioe•r $890,000, and for the sec. AJAXZA RESIDENCE Township Police. be obtained when the $squish- 'and addition a further $500,t)Oo-1251 Parking lights areto be used only when you arepull- ion of a bueIdtrt+g has beent aPP- to be pail out of cvrreatt rev. Pickering M.03 ed off on the side of the road and pared. roved by the Minister. This is enue, in a period of five years The police tell us they have been laying charges a- 'o Per ` °f the oast with a but this was at the expense of - maximum of $750 per bed A. other general services. The gainst drivers caught driving at dusk with parking ssistan,ee wiDl a % be given on provincial and federal govern_ �'�A=�� �OTiC1`ION lights. It is considered dangerous, and it is laid out in maintenance Costs up to 50 per neents refusing to irxrease ' the Act, that this practice is illegal. Cent of the net cost, the grants us new bed Const - A. R. FORTIER-IN We felt that many persons, like ourselves,• were un- Financial assistance to the ruction had left tate. city also . aware that they were breaking the law in this way. Association for Retarded Chit- alternative but to penny pinch We would like to thank the police for bringing this dren is most vVelcolne. Yet fur- and go ahead themselves ATIOntie 2-0216 to our attention, -and pass the information along to ti1e1 financial assistan e % to- The lack of hospital aceom- our• readers. — wards the cast of educating odation is not only a problem p these children should be given. in Metro. it is general all over FM — AUTO — ' LIFE — CASUiisITY Worthwhile Appeal 'Over the Years, the hem c the province. It is now three struggle of the rr ezr.'7ets o; ypatg since the hospital plan these 2ociat: •-�;, is at last was. introduced. The question e _bear's - f s wtPat- h3Ve -ffie —� —March is Red Cross month and Pieke:`ir:g people -es- ``" �;� � fid -g-- • - go ,ernmet2 -- --- ---- — ._ _ . _ _ meetssiEtin aster years -for the govern- and the hos rLous]Rosebw* Hardware 'Ltd. pecially, should be made aware of it. inert in past by the the rm- dome a snipped th °n - We know personally, of numerous cases here, -where ucation of these children has the Red Cross has done -everything possible to get been n Of grudgingly. It -is sh�oartage. After much delving C. L. L PAvM, gOuggegp and research, one must con- AR=. MASS, GLAZZG. burned -out ' families, - re-established in new living plainly the result of the peri elude very little. The animal ' quarters and with all'the necessities of life. S`LstenCe, the perseverence and report of the commission for POWER WOWERB TORO, LAWN BOYS R OTB=U) We. -have been at fires, where our Red Cross has a- and dogged detenninatioan of 1961 an $sennet of bed rrived on the scene, even before the blaze was out. _ the members _of these assoc- increases in 1961. There were iatimts • and Other dedi< W -e TOOIA, Pal MPS ETC, This is the type of service we feel merits the Supp- 31.515 active treatment teas � - - •. •.. •- - • ort of our people. It is of great consolation to know, enled-PeopleThey are t' be oorrx,t_ in Ontario. an average' of 5 .20SEZANX -that if tragedy strikes, there is a,local body ready to `'rt '� fQr are r . gr,eat effort, . beds per 1000. In 1960, tate �'` - s=' >'r1Bia g y y ^nd I -hope they keep up the ' step in with that much-needed assistance. especially fight, for I am sure in the figure was 4.9 per. 1000. This at a time, when a person is overwrought and .does not. near future. the g ermnent. �� "� have increased our now who to contact or where to go for help. ,whoever they maybe mW, rec- $clave treatments, beds by' 0.1 .:kper Our local Red Cross is doing and has. done a big job. o�gnize the justice of • their plea cent in one year. This m- in the Pickeringarea. It's not nice to think about but, and concede the education, of crease, small as it is, was ach- r+etardea childn�rt sitotild be �a aniy through the mune- C r e a t o �r s of anyone of us may be needing their assistance today or ipaities recognizzing the des• tosser calls at our door. fact when the can- L by the Provirtctal g0'- perate needs for such accomo. ON S r rwaz� E - . d'atian. M UM NT .. - "tomorrow. Don't lose sight o this _ . _ _ .....-. . Health At the spring session of 1962 �. • The annual of the De when the members of the Ho- .. 6rist Kill Moved _ r. led in t Of DISTINCTION _- partment of Health was talc- pital Commission a Lege ire last before the Committee oprtp To our way of thinking, it is a downright shame that week. It is a voluminous re- lth_ I appealed to the chair, the Mento Conservation Authority should oto the Port and was discussed when mart. Dr. Urquhart to incn+ase fob THREE GENERATIONS Y g the estimates of the depart- grams for hospital construct. expense of moving the century old grist mill on the 7th Ott were presented by the imL His reply was "The Comm - Concession from the Claremont Conservation -Author Minister. There are �, sec- LesSt ion was given;; serious �,. Sty to Pioneer Village. do b of the report which are sideration to this request". P- ti mrd. Brose • tde And this is .being ..done, despite the fact that Clare- to be commended, yet others - More than a year has Ola mont residents petitioned .to have the mill re -built on which- must be deplored_ sed and >M increase haps-been .--the present site. _ I brought to the attention of ann,un^ed..It is interestirt 7: to � p � V M E N T S the 'Minister the question of learn _. the Hospital Cornrrtisc- Kenneth Higgs, a director of the Authority,. has q school educatiorL In 1962, 34,9 pion, of 'Manitoba has announc. made the remark, -that the -Authority ' is aware that of the schools in the P Y ."some people consider such thins as sacred, but that ptrowince. ed it "i11 he on trial basis a DUNDAS ST. EAST wNffey AAC 8.3552 p op g were dependent on private ' S0 per rent of. the cost of new .the Authority does not. wrens for their - water supply.. hospital acrnmodation. leav, U AIng ' t f thorn that make the d• Well tt s the peop e o t e u y ,Authority possible -and give a good, many pepole, in- .al tt was reported 21 , per cent of these ""ells were un- the Pematnirtg 20 per cent.. W the local pconle. The first pro- i eluding. Mr. Higgs, their bread -and butter. and maybe satisfactory. vvitile deploring _Sect will be the plan proposed ;.At would be wise'to consider the local people's feelings the situation. the Minister re= by the Winnipeg General Hos- when tearing t?p some thing they want preserved, and Plied thLq waq a matter which pita] which is estimated to `'"vitt the people's money. After .all. there is more to was solely the responsibility *of'.the local bnarciS of health. cost S4 million:. This w•oukl "the the Authority® than just Pioneer Village. We could use mean' city would. raise i a few:more attractions out this way too. ...Another --section, of the re- port 5800,000. If they ,fail, to raise This mill had significant local historic value. Deeds concerns maternal mart- ality rates. In 1957, it was 36. the SSW,000. the Canadian Press reports, "Health N4 inist- ; to this property go back to 1798. We -feel strongly on 4 o'f 1%. 060 live births, and - int' er G. Johnson' as saying 'that this matter and had we. known about this before,. be- 1961 this haci increased to 45.5 ' "the province doesn't want to cause we were of. the understanding -that this mill was yet ,98 per cent of all births take over complete` control 'of ; to be ire -stored on the present site, we would .:have were iia hospitals.. With the` the day to day operation of .r harped about this before flow. _ modern equipment and facilit- all hospitals, but if the Winn-' res in Carr hospitals, the .Mini- . -it' i pe,v General Hospital exper- ter stated was most .diffic- invent is not successful I.here ,Pickering United Church but we did miss several of our ult to ekplain the increase Of may be no other• alternative. Women members. Hope ' to see them mortality rates:lVitti' an" acute Hospital bed back with 'us in April: Hospitals -shortage in that: Province. The - T The 'March meeting of. the The pro�r•am was on "Citiz- During the debate on the es- . Hospital Commission of Manit- ThO�%aS A: �f2Wii?'1 Pickering United Church Wom- enship". Every member pres- timates, the Minister was. ' oba res p , Q. C. ognizes, if they acce t en was held last Thursday ev- Ont was struggling with the quite critical of the hospital ering. with a good attendance, questions "What can we do P Premiums from policy onvt>ens,,} shortage in Metro Toronto. He they have .a responsibility. to B�A1lZR�TBxi BONITO$ stated the areas ouxside Tor-' provide the beds when needed. : =M le 21 _OONAI�_ TRAVEL SERVICE -- - _ p , . �' to help others in. The social hour was well >3A11iPORT ROAD, SOLJZ�3 DJ;vgsRZ+Olp Want Out h ked after by Unit N , 300 DUNDAS BTR., EAST WHITBY would it bring resentment? President; .Mrs. Jack arren, t "Do we rare enough to help?": and her members. The conveners told us of in We hope to see. you e in our comrmlnity, and 11011th, on Pry a P• SEPTIC TANKS . Cts w � otfT Now6k"OliddVIv ,. c outside, "ah�ere help is needed.' m. where a very warm wet- It was a very good evening. come awaits you. — Corr. I Escorted by Vic Thomas, Radio CKLB, Oshawa staritiesitatrisisiriatisiasitaribsitesteraetrEritisiriririaasiririaetaa�i, I - COM►LETE SEPTiC TANK MVICE Per Person _.: AJAX AND MCKERIN6 . - ' M TANKS RNSTAIt<EC -14 Days Only $629.95 PAT OIfNHE !�' • T� • •GENERAL HOSPITAL :LEAVING TORONTO APRIL .13 Anciudin9 Air Travel By Canadian Pacific Aj ax Ontario 13 Night at the Fabulous Hawaiian Hilton Hotel All Da Tour of the -Island of Oahu .Pickering Taxi Ltd Y denial Corporation Meeting - — OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES A Hawaiian St le Beach Picnic i _. Y NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the Share. TEMPLE TAXI -Z4 HRS. Gypsy Jeep Caravan Tour in i around Honolulu holden of Ala: and Pickering General Hospital will be held at TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE T4 HRS. ?' Luau at the Hawaiian Village Hawaiian Style Feast O'er p' M. °A Tuesday, March 26, 1963 in the Nurses! Residence. ,TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24' HRS. Y Member end all interested persons are cordially invited. to TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT' M DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE attend. _ _ FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL - • Call Your Local Representative Bill Shields at R. D. Thompson, " ,K., J. Maclnniii, - . :. President and � - Office Whitby 6i-3304 Res. Dunbarten >1.11-2i1L Chairman of the Board. Secretary. E• 9►j o s rr T $iiaiiirisisitaaaastairstsisiririt:risirssiaaarstrisaeiNEunman an . : .. - ' .._ , •, •. - ,• ,' Page Thr" THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963 �- " . THE PICKERING NEWS - 1963 EASTER SEAL ylectionFronfCAMPAIG�1. -'the-F ESTATE �0n iNSURANC.E .REAL _ O� wH- 296212 Aesiienee WH. 2-311s _ HOW 0�I IT'S WAY He ale _ of t ne s For some y�eams naw, • the tonal - - . Mike Starr o oki Pod vote w secure star . been — Rotary Club. has taking L E. M O R L E Y Pow -wow At Claremont, March 19 solid government" al 19 8, tie part in the Annual Footer Sea CY R f added, members of all political oampai-n• conducted by the �+ parties voted to gine John Ontario Society 'for Crippled "Yosrr Frieadlr Ruid�att A�erti" Milne Starr, a familiar fig- ridisr Diefenbaker a second chance Children The provint.�e-wide as Prime Minister. ure on every street and con- Saturday. March 23 is the cam'pa'ign has set'arr objective oess-lon in Ontario Riding, has "I ha that voters of all $Z KINGS"FON RD. W. P.A. BOX 160 day set aside fpr a traditional of One biiLlioar Dal1's—same planned an old' fashioned pal- at Ux- political parties will, give Les= last year, which resulted in Mike Starr reception uni to } w-w*o'w� for the COMM -ter Pearson the at th ty .• P10 SING ONTARIO _ iti�cal po bridge. Mike Starr, along with receipts of $l•003,000. • Lead the country at these crit - hall' at Claremont The his charming w i%. Anne: will The local Ratariancs have Ptrogre� be present at coffee party icai times",said biz, Cafil:. ive Conservativees to for The Liberal Candidate's it* %cert busy in the past 'two hold the meeting on March 19 women in the afternoon and weeks have been planing Eas- at 8 p, m w iii greet eracy, , for this week includes ' his hundreds of ter Seams and the aroompany- sunporters petsanal4. several tea and coffee parties , Hundreds of , Mike Sta.rt's v. Then in inn letter in their enve.opes to . - farming friends' will be on a and an .Association limner, at the evening the hard wrnkiri� .be sent to.,_,v yy horw in their ! 0 N N L. LAY Oshawa. / hand to hear one of Canada's men of the area will be w•el-jurisdiction�omething over On Monday, Mr. Cafik will in all most highly one Menlo- domed at a social. an event three thousand piece ers of Parliament, Mike Starr visit parties in his honour in , 1 N S tJ'R A N C E which has gained much favor god into'the maids t:tris .weds. delivers down to earth type of over the past years. East and rest P�ouge. For the'irrforn:tati�on a- diose PRUDENTIAL which has made him c He will attend • parti+es in who will AtistiRANCR speech The highlight of Mike . tarn great many friends, ALL alar all over the prm Pickering Tow-nshi On Tues- - COMPANY LTD. Qr �� pope activitnes last week w^as at Wight, the will be ,guest of be• sending to their ooaLtri,but• His demand as a speaker as un- - pmt Hope, where he' intiroduc- ions (in that pink ernvlope) , LIFE -AUTOMOBILE —` FIRE matched among cabinet mmo- honour at ari Associatim din- of that ed Prime Nrmister John Dief- that a .nary large part . e3titaalcer to 2,000 pens. ner at St. Gregory's Auditor- liens at .Ottawa. rnrs att- received by the local Rotary . - • ;107 KINGSTON ROAD "V The �,uyg, a highlight of enuring an afternoon rally. Pr- rum in Oshawa. Tts� 'dinner Club is kept here for their own OOr� fleNas t4s� »R Gabes. Miw, *%L Sam Mike Starr's, election camp- actically M,�� recognized will pay' tribute Gr' 230 lady work, with our own crippled t+YeM Jed C«raeN �!► Oe McUs sign• will give him an oppor- Mike Stam as he walked onto PartY-vv'o children in Pickering ,Township. tunny of reriew�usg acquaint- thestage at the Port Hope On ,Wednesday, bin. Cafik ll9e balance goes on in to the aaroes with his 'many- cid High School. will join a number of tea and Central Office of the Ontario frierAs in • Pickering Town�shtp. Three Prog'ressiv'e Conserv- coffee parties in Bay Ridges, qty for Crippled Children. - r'ta rwm.mt _visit_is _ .lust-------- - &� F Pickering Rotary Club, � in _fie ativ a Cornmitt ee rains at A]- its work with local cr<'tppl — APPRAISALS— part of an exhaustive swing open the Liberal Campaign ec- Mike Starr is making through ax: Whitby and Oshawa have Offices in Ajaac seek - Mike opened by Mike Starr children. works quietly, *he riding that smarts early in , Tea and Coffee parties are uW out the chid ,wtw needs the day and brings him horne n-ve :has w estimated ,.000 the fare for the Libera: Can- of their awn rroen and women working an didattr . on Thursday, as he vis- Help, regardless (Gladys Newell) late at night kris behalf durbng the current family circumstances, oral g - A - 24-hour day does not campaign, Mike Starr %%w al- its Ajax and Pickering Beach.• ing the past }'ear something a - Real Estate Bracer — Pickering Village ieaN* too marry sleeping hours On Thursday evening, he w-i1i v such children so one of the first candidates round twerrt, for .%like- Starr. who has .re? Canada to fill his norrishat take part in a reception at his, have been receiving t ue much - 942 -5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobow"9 FR. 2-7601 rnted the Ontario Riding i. -r home for .the Liberal workers needed assistianc . such as the House of Commons since 10n o: South Pickering Township. hospital care, cutches.. special.. Whitby 666-4703 039-1417 Mike stare has ticalalmys en -y type shoes, %'heel-c�h gas, aM _ 19:>2 As Canada's Labour bliss- �� a gam pnliticai fight At 5.00 P. m.,he veal officials Res, "Nighwar" L• Mile East of Gunbarta+. No. 2 Highr. ister. Mlike Starr must of. open the Oshawa Campaign the surmner',camP course, make frequent tarps to sm his hat in the Offi,oes at 7yi Suncoe SL S., 1t nugtht be said that it is a v Ottawa_to heip'co duct tee a- aldie�•rnatsic race is Oshawa is M Oshauv_ regrettable fact. that but flew. ffairs of die nation with other 14u r was destined to be a On Friday Mr. Cafik joins outside of the Oomrsrittee wrtttr- eabinet ministers headed by winner. mom tea and coffee parties- in Sataay, and. the farrsiiies in - prime Minister Diefenbaker. His record of portio service ah Pont Perry and Reach Twp. valved. ever gee the amazing Monteith, Monteith, itiehl Mike Starr is in h� own as an Alderman and Mayor of �g the eVeaing he a-ial at- �,s that are usually obtain- �iLe m To Drive & Co. �p itr C} Aario Riding w1hen Oshawa rind as 1%&m1iVr oftend a r�`eptuan in East � by. the w^ark dame by—the CKAtTIM ACCOUWAMN not in Ottawa or speaking a term uat ifies a � Rouge.. Also' he Pickering Rotary Club and the t Paaliatrhen2 in the evening. --- a7AX-PIS norrurvat g me�etirngs in of her athother w�ili be in touch wear an orb-maM - other' service ubs who ;p m 3CSi00L. p. W. ROIL CA- LLA. - anizational rneeti" for Lib-parpate' in this a=aA cam- IJClt�ti� 1Rllf7!!s erals in Scott Township bate Model Oat Al- - COW 6 - Haman Cafi . Has Busy Schedule on Saturday, , Mr. Cafik will w caws assure our readers ptmue : Vn311.1141 09how RA Adeob eiOo attend a recep wet for Clare- that every dollar is well spent -: .�! .so answer, Phone 77400 1190 L WATUA C.A. a moat and Brougham resiRients to be spent. wNheboel >4. U For Hext Few Weeks w� it Dined p between 2.00 and 600 p. rr , .ctrl clubs receive absd- The meeting place has not yet uteiy none' of ' the MI rec- LLbeR'al Candidate Norm. Ontario Ridizrg and across the be confirmed je for next It in far their ovvn dub use. Caiik told federal elections country, ass: no 1pnger mem- N&. Cafik's schedu'ill be an¢s- It all Fd . for r O pm`' OPTOMETRIC nest artOasowoRs ARRANOY� campaign eskers is W4hitby, . burs of a potitical party' but week's tneetithgs lssthd, and used VISION BARE Also SKONo MORTGAGU an Saturday, that people lin "Canadians First and Fore- ouro d soon. pose ONLY. 1 AVAIM/ti !OR &JAW -Md! ; �JOIiN L R/1WBON, R.O. AIOI IaHeOVfNItN� Happy birthday m Karen Newman is its the Fast Getrer- MSASAM SON -TRW . » Cane, who was four years old al • Hospital after Injuring her � 01 � mulorm W. sow W1 �O .Olt � FAIRPORT on Mwcdh 13: to. Mark Diottee, leg. while skiing', recently. •y. _ RlNCt1NAM"i ant rld- ON L1UstYN Ii0e10AeRs. tauz Years on March 10; to Deepest sympathy is eactt'her ��ACH wt� was six- . ed to Mrs- R Harheeah and her sr Mrs. G. H. Cele EM =AMINEO N VOY MR ta01IN&M b years olid on the 17th, and tanssly, on the pemuW of Mrs. + OIAOM Not end MANm. Nt4e a NO �T ` o may, March 6, a to Kathy '� who was Hander's father, us his 95th. Though F�eWvary was a cold 1 OOWN&A CALL — I generati Hoaae a Sc'hvai meet' flv�e years olt3 on March 1 Yom, aR Prime Albert, k meats dieooura6'ed blustering month, tt ur nD R !-7fe1 w+a® bdd. It was fairly ' htr. and Mrs. R S last Sunday. our featly ' w AM011dt+AAlDR. � attended and those pr- others in atr ata atUaded a OwWatulatims to w and eTed triads. .. • sent et>joyed the Mud �` heid by . the Order of Mrs. R Hylton, on tine Meth One miarcen6, while vLgif ire8 ANY cession oar "'ITh- Present. Educ- She Ewwm Stmt, at fere Fiioyal ad a son, Gene yaonse c at the sx.areet, there in lite Duirbseven AM ationat Sy�rns' azd Pbi3rt.ks York, on Marcfh 12. Steno" Orrierai Hoe+piterl, on area, there were sax or seven i f::.. TA(1jj(s d tine Schad Board". Mr. P6X%- The OoasUrners' tae Cook- FYlday, hEarc3h 8. 1963 • A tiro- Ptheas I w out its their bade o , "0 AOELAM ST. W1 ST e - New then Poo C= yard I ace told that they are j et's., m ora wast tlrC moan inB-D�°��D visibom dui itrg are a .01d", venae — ClWesh News _ .: 1+egss7ar 7rOIIOM�' Z t01iTAR10 ooRus>t., Lao Kastxrku,• ent�er'taisr• Lasaspe frossz Fairport Student Pt+istioa' A Sy2vrester ��' t>�w � they ,are. a flew-t<�s�e�ss, by n� a thick gmve of s - .b- ♦ ed by � mud it, t •arid Duabq�ttm Stwres• gave a very rkrar and a ting ProOe'cted by NIR .. :� ^ �ed� n� bTY `A� T food• --nod .coined. and . to the � the house. '�. north side VIL• . , vMest�e served later. sanelild vetty M, �- lest week. AS are booiidthg hyberestirig A �� has been eoanua4 �O�i �• .}�� ' Ttw10Ie !•lt • WA 24M A Hoare A Sdwd Executive lolly fire rack C •as lei eshbess, 1 00ward to as;hather vA* • be pieid '�6n �YEd-� ares the ratio Oorsish hea 1r[ta. e&gvw%r t CNV rad Baptist and n�iy 90ftquite to taws. Dur- n�y, March 20, at LOO p. Koern loo wad a bail, of gsvicer- �+ tive uW , a meow squall our black n- at the school. " in the locket draw at the gay for tlriB Slur at conte for a feed too, The �rt Beach IAMkes-'' close of the, evert tsg. 17th. Stmday' Sdhoat at 9.45 squirm. Siahger oebe�as3<red her a: rrz 'Wq>o�ay night ' payer erd it was hard to tell wheth- - Ar�ociatioar will meet ooh sties birt�y witb a paw► for Meeting at 5.00. Fhidsy night eR the was supposed to be tiiack day, March 19, at 5 00 p nz, Deb- in the eoffm t pity 1iaN. irieix�s: Sherry Desahey, HiR-Teets® at 6.30; Youth Titrye er white as fur was smofh- Avre. by W9lkine;r , Vernon Lord, Croup at 8.00. erect with soft downy flakes. Mos. PeatmU, lAk'e' Along the Second Concess` - • - ' �A E w having a morning coffee Mwdn Peterson, iitobe PStitard - - - - - im Ne west of the Altona [ Gra�arn .� for Mike Starr, 11?, ai'., veil Klaue Pepl*r. T6084I caught a `glimpse of a cos Wednesday, March 20• Sorry to ihestr MrL Ted ANNUAL OYSTER SUPPER bock of Pine Siskit�s with the h, • P � Grewlwood lir it" Church splaahm of ye}1'ow on their . _ tail They were on some ced- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20: ate; overlooking the creek, and • � m -•v Cow L O M� then flew off to another spot . Supper commences at S P. M About the middle.of the montia continues u MAKUWARC�' served. Ham available for a --- 75c • to our feeders aril just lately, 1. those not wishing oysters. we haw had more of them Sa phone WHitaha�ll 2-191�ICkBflfl9 � � Of C � Adm. - s130; Child. . I have coundedahree -The a•yw Sponsored by the men of es arxi four femmes. -The Sealed Tenders dearir marked as to contents, will be rec- Greenwood, Ont. Spiers have had as many as eiVsd by the undersigned until 10:00 a. �n. twenty-four in their garden at Wednesday, March 20, 1966 one time It is, interesting to to 19 used primarily for I watch them alongside with the. for rental of construction equipment GRACE PRESBYTERIAN .� Blue Jays, Tree Sp-•, road excavation. The anticipated work involves approximatelyCHURCH arrows, and Chickadees andx V b•aianisl'L 9 �afeY�H�' 25,000 eu. ells. of excavation on Road 19 (Mara TownsMds. p� Union Road oc 3y a Goldfinch joiner 20,000 cu. riis. on Road 11 (Scott Township) and 90.000 cu. yds. WEST ROUGE the paotty. on Road tt (Uxbridge Township). More or less all winter hereq office of the County Engineer.' _ 11.00 A. M. winch has wintered but *k ING and BIRTHDAY CAKES Tenders must submitted on for�r►s which may b. obtained Church School -{AH Ages) t,,e,e has been the odd faoan the Supervised Nursery - 11.00 just the last week that they, Lowest or any, tender not necessarily seeepted. their sp im 1 Wing ' R. E. Sims. P. Eng., Divine Worship - 11.00 A. M. have a. I never -+ed atermg To Al O��cas Ml later County EMOnssr, n w,tx.n I hear the fi 4 _ County Buildiahys,, Rw. Wm. H. T. Fulton Crow, like a sentinel carryfrsg : 103 KINGSTON RD, W. PICKERING 'Whitby, ant. Rough Highlands or. out the message that spring. : , . • .. .. West Rouge � wsTr't be too far off. . • THE PKKERlNG.NEWS -THURSO_%Y, MARCH :4, :963 Pickering Towne-lp Federation Saturd:.y, Mast 16 in • the Llol-den and farnity. %Ith- Mrs. C• McTa1_ art. Fmday-, Match 15. f—, -n 7 9) presented with a kKclm Of Agriloykpre S;nda) School Ymct• at 1.00 Mr. and Mtn. Ken B.--mn}i 'tw fisherman !:at goon' to 3.W o'clock. lunch wr11 be 1 le and chairs, and a tea 1 �, o'clodt. and chi chTIn Visited on' Sun- luck again• this week They 'seri ed at the church. Everyone Mr. and Mrs Bnn§,w are hp�l as am wd an Interesting Ms, and Mrs. .IYoitey' and daffy with Mr. and Mrs. Joe bnxugtrt home three 6yood lake . w+eicorne. ixtg to Rmoklifi soon, it?�td DiSettssi<m of Profession- Giorra visited is Brampton on Pegg, in C,ttrawa trout, one weighing eight Come, and faring your par. Mr. and Mats. Ed. P —el Mw to answer questions on the week -en& Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, of per• eats. This is sponsomd by the Graart and fta3', visited f "Aninuls and tapir Diseases," bAies Glenna Minaker visited Balsam, had dkumer on Satur- . Miss NULAlyn NkT ten, of Tor- General U. C. W. in Bov n ezr,,ri1'le, , or. Suirr ; and "HunRns - and How to her pa;vtts this week -end day with Mr. and Mrs.- M. onto spent the %mek-end %I Several of our folk attend- The Farm Forum wud j 4Cbnttct Them", with ehann, Mr. and bfm Lorne Slute Pegg. the Will Pegg family. ed the presentation for Mr, at the borne of Mr. and +, rather tact a gun, as well as _ . and far. -4;1 had dinnezr on Sat- Mm Rodd Appleby%, of Ash- Remember the Skating and Mss Bunker, at Kirrale, W. A. Brcnvn on Monday, ' provide arswens to those press- taday with Mr. and Mrs. DI burn, visited one day this week Party at Brookiint Arent, on on Saturday night. They were Tth. Topic - "Oo-ope:-atya ing "Fara. Pest Probliems and pesticide Hazards", without 7takaV your life m your hands. AN interested persons we+lcom- ed, and in particular, all far- -FOO mets should plan to be at the -_ Brougham Hall, on Tuesday, _ -MARKE Jkpril 2. at 8.00. p. m w 4 Hospital Auxiliary ' TheMarch meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary • held in the Nurses' P.esi- as Rouge Hills +deztce, on March 11 The meet- 1� opea� tt the regular formvorts. The Dance a PRICES EFFECTIVE wittr the Conveners zhim Un No* 72 HWy. Just East of Rouge Bridge T1��r:. Fri. a Sit. AIra. a Janette,� Joan, reported sucasful dano, andMonday, STORE CLOSING TIMES: 7 p.m. Tuesday, t p.m. Wedene7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m. MARCH' .. • +tittanload her oomrnl<ttee for. the Friday. 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. 1!i�9S-16 3te1p and co-operStWn . recez%- ea Mr. Gerovr and nurses of Squeeze Bag SAVE 19e MAPLE LEAF LYON'S CHICKEN NOODLE the. hosp6tad j ;tired our meet - 2W wheat Mr. Templeton, of St ms's AmbWarI gave a �- _ �. _ ARE LARD ---SOUP- _ MIX__.. - - 3 Pugs. for 2 astgtret�nn of "north -tic- 1 trictrac rIescush,hoot'. Mrestt- RED ROSE ECONOMY (Saye 8e1 Pkg. of mems follr+�+eci. - , LAW2.TEA BAGS ..:.���... �... •-....... ......: , . . : 6ROCK ROAD '�`"� BOVRIL (Save 15c) 12 oz. tins Cubs and S outs held their, 3 9c for99c regular meeting on ".ancay QY'I1eCl Beef 2 might, Mar• -t 11, and N1ichael 4 lbs. c C Carter receit-ec his :► ed C:a.s Badge. High Protein Rover Brand (Case.of 48 tins $4.50) 15 oz. tins The B-cck Riad Home and ; -:'School.-cancelled :tip regular' Dob NOD �� forC �2 U FOOD �b�.. , Cw rneet.inc? on :�?a-ch 5 and. !n- ' , stead,, t!, ct•as open Hose, and �i a crx,d rainy of 'he parents 1St/2 oz. firs. t atteniert, and were ahle 'tc• � i� G1EER'S Canada Choice 30 oz. tins _ speak - to ,he- -ea^.hers ahout " ' 1 0for�' 9C - r n their chilctrett..Tea and :ock- rj ,,. �l ATOES `� f�) �9� • tea «•ere-Yrti•er:. I • �� , i The Let. Brock. . Picker: _l - H 0 R T E �l N 6 a f tins - (Case o 48 ._cal,,; and, S-n�a- Gr -I Cor.-rrt- (Save 1711 34.651BANQUET CANADA FANCY 20 'oz. tiny i*tee met .at the home• of .-Mr _ 7por.ns, B •Nayhan: ,)n MAPLE LEAF (Special Offer of Sc Off plus Sc Off) 41i�,ert 10 Titers t=.ere. EDDAR CHEESE oma .jLi1Ck', dor4om gre <ent. They <i a^i s ect rhes . Natural C H rP^alar hay z?ss. A "liai,es drive" was in pro :.ess,- and MILD 12 oz. pkg. MEDIUM 12 es:. pkg. OLD 1Z oz. pkg. --The Gentle Bl,eakh. - Giant 128 'oz. Jug - Pius Deposit other ac3.ivtie; tre:E arranged. Plus ` Z�� Nappy h:rth is to' Sylvia S�Y S�L a - V,, ndette, who retel>mted her MARVELa 9th Fu~*hrl-a-v on �farrch In w nth - _ _ c a party for her y-C41ng Friends• York Brand Meat 3 oz. tins , GREER'S CHOICE COLUMBIA 15 oz. tins Mr. and 3lrs. ' Bill Wright - � f� �9c _ and farriily, of the 4th, Can J `/ RASPBERRIEZ - for�c :tatted Mr. stad Mrs. Harold SANDWICH S� ' ' ?: ^ ns during titre .u -eek -end. eUrsw {Save 9e1 - �p Swift'sPremium (Salle t ' oz. tins { " ....:GREENWOOD RITEX -(Save Ile) Pkg. of 200 Single Sheets BEEF or IRISH STE 1 for'496 ,;,ch ar'.er:•iaake µat inti 2� nn i S�anday'on amri:rtt of ;li- -FACIAL TISSUES . 4 fol 59c Lean Peamealed (Whole or Haff) and flu.. _ _ Petr•. T. F".eet'-. am hh �e1f. i3 is been .in,3sp?d rice;;. FRESH Grade A Oven Ready r ;but was able tc� be a::o= e r Otaop,' Roll •: ser ce. He trynk is' r text • 5� .49' :from the 2nd. Chapte of Jatrt OU NG CH I C KFi�15 —the marriage of Cana,- of ,For Roasting or Fryiag _Average Weight 3 lie. Standing ` :..(6th and 7th .AibO tsalilee. The choir sang the - :P,RI III�E • R#.1R®� i .- ... ... . ib• 59C 'beautiful anthem 'The Load J Round, Sirloin, T -Bone b Wing t krrnvs n y Heart". I 44ADE OR SHORT, -MR, , (Blade Bowe Removed) Limit i`a 1. U: C.;' n^e! at T C the home of ` r& M. Mtnaicer. I �. ROAST . .. i ti� ... '.... .......... .. lei• 5% on Thur -clay after r ')m, with a �. gaud att,�r e,arrce. �Ls. Trol:ey <eA�SH MRK (PieM7dlF fi 'had charge of Nvoroup acrd ► on Rolled Plate Brisket Pot- R'st Ib. 49C t ' teas ! 7 �. C ern. The Bible. stun SHOER , , ROAST -from the 1st. Chaffer of -The j . Bcneless Rolled Prime ' Word acid the Way". talk on Il D -`LUCAS, ARTHURS By he Piece or SI' ;rice. Vt. Pegg gate a- (L, r reed --' Ins. iortar.?t at work in Can I � st"', fa v aiia unci overseas. , The Apt'11 I ENGLISH -BRAWN f b. 3i�c rnretiTtg.79 %. '11 be at `he h.omevf , S. M P< r, An auctitxt was Fresh ; held at this ±ree':.nt' ars -1n • fresh MINCED STEAK Ib. 6% 'JI ra er s{ = ESH LEAN PO , lurch and tea. FR pe1ffr } t ` r` eF -ber thle - - -- Stip^er nn Var ch -0xam- for) Less. than 3lbs. 39e., per, Ib. t those rot tt-i. oystars..,ttp•• _ r oom.enc r� at Lucas Arthur's all Link t lll all are served. Unit \*o. 3. U. C. W met at PORK SAUSAGE . 9c'. 'ate horr:e of ?'s. Frank tVebb i :: ' 3M T,nay, tt.tlt a g ­ori att- ROUND OR SQUARE f ndance. til.s. Webb aur. Edith <7+•mer ci hid charge of Ztior-� and h -si S`tf t Mrs. ! ...ROAST Mn 9C Pe6gg, President of the Gen_ RUMP '.V. w a� 'l>en' cnd ,,,oke on trie work oi.'.he C. RIB END TENDERLOIN END e• W. -missionaries in Canada FRESH ,,,,I Overseas. -?ts. Webb took LEAH PORK of the bttsineca, and ��. :barge aid of -lrs, -59 Gen ed, with the 49 C �.s, C Slater, a de1i�-io'ns lunch, and i 0 flQASTS the rncc'i•ng then weed with it an auction of baking• � 'Avg. 2A IM)'' (Avg. 3 Ibs.) ,- A Free Cann . Show for Centre Roasts or:Ckops lb: 64c. Who Loin 16. 59e. `'1'it 14o. wili . A 7 sporoored he BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. 79C a � ���1 ' fnorn a Red Rose Tea or Cot - 2m' � 0 Smoked Bacon Squares -lb-29c welock tu " nwrI ail 'ft� W91 meet on BUTT, 1RflA,9T._...:;."q_C SLICED RINDLESS BB.EAKFAST 8AC0x !fib• 49c1 ..CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 65c NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA No..1 . POTATOES . SO Ib. Bag $1.59 FLORIDA CRISP GREEN Jumbo Size Stalks CELERY (Size 24) :2 for 39C No. 1 SELECTED, FIRM GOLDEN RIPE LARGE SIZE BANANAS ................ `, 2lbs.29c No. 1 FLORIDA FIRM RED .RIPE TOMATOES _ .2lbs.29C IMPORTED FANCY FIRM ,SWEET GREEN PEPPERS .,,Large Size 3 for 29p P Five _. • ,irks PICKZRING MMS _ PIH ""&Is — '�{�tJltspAY, MARCH 14, 1>ti� suPenlat help meat,' BNnetj=W physic- Friends of Mr. and Mrs- ■asaaaaaaaaat�ra�iaaaaa� o�� � 9�y ex ally svcrteCim sp . It Peaty, f=nerly of tate Hay° ss d- is not the miracle that is im- to hear of Mr- j�� ' e . PickNin9 Township ed with our greater knowla � � effect on man were soa'tY 'PostV called his Pte' Pear's sudden death on Masd1 ge. Jesus to never is ttre lrnportant fectoa•. { 4. SympaithY is exberic3d • • • Consumer's R�ot't deeds ..iracies, but wotidei�of _ Bulletin — Cas' Growslu works of God The aceourxts of Louise. infant dough- his family• Sty Re S.aasaata,saeaaessttata Jesus' nuracles were written J and Michael The Af trtoon -Se -t -- W Consumer's Association of by men who weme imPt'5'ed by ter of Mr- is planning a -Sew-to--YOU". Sir Casimir also was baptised at theSarre at to be once of the ridthought that these O'Day Clothing Sale and Bake Postmaster General has inn projects, Canada has been latBelY bead pec- Sunday morning service. the United Church, at 9.30 a- reThe d deaails of a new con- found time possible for Canadian Stand-. acaourrts would help met on Wed- it 6. Keep ' is of the organization Sizes of garments for The Stewards m., Apr' this nn.�rative stamp which will founders the En- and store P to believe in Jesus' teach- ung mind_ 5 The which later became chlid ^eat• Shoppe1's and people of today 'either nesdaY issued on March g ;institute of Canada decks have report some dif- Ings- ve that Jesus The Executive of the U. G �g�tuiatiombe to will commemorate the Bd first Chairman g the (1) don't belle or. . (2) W . meets orr Thursday everrrTlB Hallizrgers• Altona Road, wt io actniversarY of the birth and to be the Falls Park S' in und�n performed these deeds, ours- this Arth of lite Niagara present system of numbering believe explicitly without any in the church. Pall .having birthdays of Sir Casimir Growski the dns- Sir Casimir was born in St. Commission, and to sit ffie gazes• of the explanati°n. or (e believe On Sunday � -1rhe month. o Mr. I.7i rs- LOS e • — of boatds.. and. comma W. Staples., Chairman that they Have same explaxra- Living n group's third chapter was on March T: Mas LOS Yete�rsburg, Russia, the son to marryin ardioun- Hallinglea's on March 12, , a Polish nobleman. He came to Mas. Fairclough, stated that Committee 0n. Standardization Mrs. Bruce Hollinger's on Mar. the stamp, has worked tion. a¢• (4) believe that the ofvbhe GSoroddY Book "11W Woad _ Qarwada in 1842 and, as an en- she had her of Garment hope will be a„sol accounts of rrniracles � and and The Way "• ' rreex, soldier and Triake what.we hope hindrance to Christianity The Session is piwinim a 14:. �na� Pce- ution �• think they should not even .dis- bers . _ and 'Ihe Egg. Unit U. C W tbok a very active interestoin statnPs move colourful, and Some � problem- gat'- within aird friends. enjoyed an even- .- �1Srtada's development from le for, deeds of Jesus' visitation of members at the Rouge _-- a shade of Pur'P if m analyse so long P1`re members ing of bowling #izera until his death in 1898. chose mentioned mems made to CSS spec which w on the next few weeks. evening. tiom. Will start carrying the Bowl, on Saturday The design of the stamp the new issue. She made af- gnations--CSSl. ago. If our religion depends is iTite`rested � ' Thery� gather , w later at the work of Philip that this choice rtun-' size, will still miracles. for survival• it is not If tore church amore the which is the, Sir ter she had had an oppo CSS 2, etc. The we]1 ��• ourfaith must joining home of Mr_ and MTs Dugald � r Weiss, of Ottawa, shows the stamp, in ,m- be based on body Tneasua'e” Iran on 'Jesus. next Conununion Ser., -ice. they ,�m�n . Base Line; .foo• a a, Jesus as a man of about 50 ity to see She said that she rTrer-s may have its founds asked to contact Dr. W. �. meats, and coag performed are social e` anm''' Mr. and yearsof age. In the back- al colours. still lure, their children wondrous de-& -so as W McKay. Congratulations to groun3- to the right of ` the felt that the colour chosen �t�g Alternatively You for the Savtonrr• Jesus. Mrs Albert Harris who m engraving mai` His * atamP .a ship in a canal. best suited the fine t� wedding anzriver- an engine and a bridge. syn= of the ciewr comTr'eznarative. _ use •theme and error. meth-.. 0& with this advantage' --once R SPECiAtS• nary on Monda,Y• .-Maxrh 4• ibolizing Sir Casimies. engin-- y� know CSS 8 fits. you will REC They had Mr. and. Mrs. cerin,; projects, which include S that all garments Knapp and, family. of Pic3ee7 - D .. d A to Welland � � also � • a• esus. the W HAL ,•1Oc • e �, gu 'the viridemng of of the CSS 8. wr]1 .be based /ig r ,► _. _ eco as PPS �u the building ween Halt Load$ now in force in the on the measurements 12 X 12- white Celli �. Jeast x�. S�Oc ;;a ;,d Trunk Railway. bet Toy„t ;p of Pickering. Bylaw on the same Sante beset fit. � � 3e ea. tient in -the . and .the 1 • to April 30, wi eThis �� should Tnake CIC 'Tile _ Hill Road. is a .Pa Bar rr a and Toronto, No..23e0. March 12 X 2 Acous • $ i� gcarboro I osPit Risk r� ,,truction of the Internet- 3.lil—ROB easaer for corlsirm- rGe''e Risk who bas "igo, A Bridge selling easier for re- Q� ��Q�m $3.51% Sheet been a patient in the Ajax HoF- -irie ani Buffalo. Read Superintendent . • for 4 X 7 Sheets, Ran* �""'�' .+ pital. has returned home. tangos: But it is most import- tulatiOM to' In aidition to his.• enSi r-' . $3.Le gal. gelated .aone�•a . continue floor Paint v7 .�•+ look for the mark PeITd Mr. E. G. Stallars who oelebra- �viR3t the tw'o little figures car- ted his 8th birthday on Mme tare measure. 6. tied with the there will be LUMBER �,®• Mr (;omdon Annie Ottawa. - for, We are assured lam, on the Wn te 2arrnents a%'ailable CKENGvisited hie family 3. Mr Sac honeand that the develoPtne'nts of 7. week -end of March icatioTis frn• rre++ t. T�eF of 942.325 crople'Y, Deep P.iver. An G snec r&. will be speededug-` his father and sister. .b hi e•, R. R. 2, His. on Sunday. •may phrllls tolling members PPickering, Ont. Mrs.. McFarlane; he Ajax 1963 Rd. .. m o the ed from the Ajax _ I�NBARTO%1 URANT Hospital, carbore Gem S information. F o PARC FIST -pilastweek. Church - y ibobast LeTem wag horn, in • United t 111 bed last week, wit4t flu He i5 Construct) Rev. on to A. McKay. Mian- �•_•� �.. 1 I1a1 .... ..House under, the rr now out and encu CSW L4teT. C'OR1(h! ' '1'tK' Afternoon U CREEK GOLF COUNTRY}u CLUB se ,, ce. a_ccisted b� Mr. It pit- catering. to the 1:slraatas - cahm -at rhe orean, Pa s hers duriM htar _. In nice Hr>Ltiataer cYnrcitr- the :Vert �•• Jimmy Ttnoz-tth n wads home :%t;0r•. Tt*e a"tth- R I N ONTARIO t A R I 0 Jvn,ryc' �„ _ ATIant c _ � om wsec ..Pols. All -The -�,;�• � -= P I C K E .. � z-z� �e � last week v�ith - r�r. 'Kx� read .-y 5 t •. �. 2 *liyhway at Tart: •x� for him 1 �nnn ' . o++9e Rive' . ... ��rxt, 't'fiP• R A -les J4 -U` - St. An rew s -321.0 - F-�489 .942 .,,�,at,T� T 1kx ,ice �n Cly Y, 'vhTr+ tT'v St. Andrew's Presbyterian v �,�_ npr)nt,a �=..-arp =eat) arch —Pickering t Ch i..,.i nom! Fn ^�`,•a�la�.:. rR n"• D���� The r wr=', warship, eon- thirrx they' didn't unrler�tand C e1 • ducted by Ctre minister Rt=v. F. �! Conkey. M. A, wrafi well alt-. I enders. The combined JurAOr & PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS {Senwr �. entered to the prooe5s•ional "A Little Ctrilci, the Saviour Cane . Duririg the COSMETICS • SUNDRIES - • BABY NEEDS Singing of the h -.=in, Mr. IL r I ,V. Boyes• Clerk of the Sem- t. I jam Nirs AMr. and lex bought fa and TORE HOIiRS: heir baby Present- Cyn - STORE Bonk. O daughter - , ed t this :blargyn fir Baptism DAYS DAILY 9 a.n�. to 9 P -M The old Ttestaacteatt WEEK DA was psalm 2s. The E SUNDAYS gal l WXIDAYS t pilin. th ro S. p.n+- o Dame Let U6 sprig unto Loma", arranged by David H Y Williams, -was sweetly PHONE WN"all 4.5961 by the junior c � from ` PICKERI steps of clic chancel. The min ` isRer Head the Second from Romans 10: 1, - 15. sermon "Hearing, g, Bel' TeRing" was based' on beau— ful are .13 to 15. How theta rnt=t feel of therm _ . • - gob -Pel of peace... Wk • • • ourselves if we believe, and «,veto We do believe• we rmr.St forth and proclaim. Mrs• . - ir►sured ion Mcclement P��'d at ti of action to take to keep ` organ. J�,�, g•, row leader: was Mrs. Geo. B - assited by Miss Mary Beth I _ Cly�tt• At 2;00 P. rd., at the ch - _ the visitors for "E�'Y H ot w carefully the instructions . Visdtat'ion" met with Mr. ori the back of the Certificate of Payment, o a 'of the dies to be visited. i which your VMP is required to give You. br�ie�f p service •, j ducted by the 1;a stevf t If you Crave no church hon I Dome in and WorshITip with 7 IaspThe W. W S. — The monthly ' meeting of ' • When you re 70� l�h birthday you are no loner `y ins Missionary . Soca a covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately was held an Thursday eveau _March 7,- at tiie Mange. ' within tiirrtY`daYs to keep -insured. Forms are available was conft . and Commission offices- meeting ViceP at hospitals, banks Mrs. Burt 'Waters, The toppie was on ,•Forma ELM orad was .�,u� by Z pocrlcey and MTS Brisbiat, -.0S U included a pl'ay'let. Plans v �.� - - . to _� for the sprit$ .tlraztl VVhoo yoc marcs. the Family premium must-bepaid which - will -be trek wilt and eligible dependants. Tell your the church on April 4, s --a sudden Cover h sba direct, tell the Com�i� Rev. Ho apt, Director COV u nd Drmectar Call: At home—alone, perhaps— Vroup ibA, if Cott i►s7 H guest spa Fmerger►cy d eo .1e a>L �c>� cb -9N as prepared and 1'lhone call brings it. How Eoul p P - orrrax><Q so T . - ved by 'Mas. eY said need for help. a p - 2-1R6 Yonpe Singer, Toronto 7• Cntorio Baisb� aria consisted of I ELL . , we fes. e—without the phone? I B , . -' ever reach peopl - •ar I : • sulk, ,nod and ow► by Canadisna s j six •. - _ THE PICKERiNG NE1M'i _ _r . THURSDAY, MARCH '14, Ilii �. a better stmPe• Established right aftew they b1c6m in the ' at your tavgurite nursery- as Asoociabioa. Be sure td"tIt 6AMDEN �l� — shade trees need pruning dur- i�g t2ie first years to develop a well-bc�enched true with spring—Fo Fioiverin 1 g Almond etc. swam oemse. _ Thss amide has .been brought Marling Planting next week's amide ou and.. Pruning -Ev. Fruit Trees: neipd'to be pawn- to you by the local members gnawers, ._ strong crotches, to ncrease the ed to remove sucker b ranches of the Ohtario N 'a •r beauty. and usefulness, and to Arai crossing and rubbing bran- t: prolong life. Proper early cher: bo keep the tree open - ' ►tuning Shrubs and Trees $y Flank I{obes - Rundile's ually need to be pruned back- a bit, especially when they prunng out and spacing of the main branches and by cutting and from growing too tall. Currants and Gooseberries: Half load Regulations 1n Garden -centile gra•., fast in . the.nursery. It the undesirable ones out, you each year remove some of the . • 'Why do w� pNM4 Trees erA help plant in getting establshed again after trans- can help in developing abet- ter strucrture.. : older branches entirely, and also the weak shoots from the Force ►4n Coun ty. Suburban Road — _tr Q as well m in givng rt Ilder trees may need Arun- base of the -' {�Iarrt. Young. and _ , ,& _ _ _ t irtig to keep them from grow- ing'- too large • and becoming• strong brainuclies boa the best. ",Red' Rasobsrries are pruned' Effective March 1st to April 30th, vehicle loads ma dangerous, also costly to re- by removing old and weak not exceed the allowable loads un -Section 3 COUNTY ONTARIO move. canes. Section 3 of The. Highwa,&Traffie Act. There are two main reasons Black and- Purple • Raspberries TENDER FOR EQUIPMENT for pruning shrubs. First: .an older shrub tends to get woody .need rather' Severe'si,orterring 'of the lafefads 'to - R. E: Sine's, E. A. Sc County ' _ - and bare at the bottom, too obtain good sized fruit, and to develop the : .Engineer l ' Sealed tenders; dearly marked a; to contents, will be received thick or diseased. To prevent shoots for• the following year. - by the undersigned until 10:40 a. m., March 20; 1963 for the this. we usually do some prun- A few pointe to._ remember ■!a>.ataasaataaa>ias>•=itasnsiaaaaaaasaaaN=as+a■ following equipment. • .. � • ' ing y year• By removing ,some of the 'odder braarches generakly are: (1) always make a clean cut. do not OB � Pump with engine and hos•.` J.,3 inch Contifru-I0. c�etely, we encourage the bruise; (2) do not leave long _ ... shrub in producing new shoots stubs when pruning trees:. (a) - 1' Cu. Yard'Crawi Loader. .�,�. ' � from the bottom. All the dead and diseased branches are re_ moved cover medium to large' wounds with paint or l3raco tree emul_ Sion• to prevent rot: (41 spray - If you require the foNo�w�� left Th• County iwll offer in trade, on this proposed purchase, one Some shrubs produce more Ing trees in the dormant staee 7960 "OSS" Caterpillar Loader with 11/2 Cu. Yard dump -bucket. and better flovoers on voiunq wood. MoweriAz Alrhgnd, Red with a_ dormant spray, will kill many • u ' quote you a p ee tray eggs, which otheiwise _ — -- 115 to 125 Motor Grader with snowplow -and snow win¢ Spirea and Quince. In the second plare we pnme w•ili hatch and forma problem in the summer. This bolds, es- Letterheads . Envelopes Statim .. - _ - The Coc:nty will offer in trade o- the purchase, one. 1105.1 Ada t+s "SSG" Motor Grader, 'complete with snow plow to limit size Just sbearinz. does not give you agood-look- pecaa'lly for Leafminers on and Lilacs. azad for Red rickets-. Business Cards ire shrub. To prune an 8 -foot- SpiderBlv*ws Spider and Scales. and rdn!• tall shrub back to five feet for instaruce, cut about half of the If you have several differeuit kinds and it•And ��, Information And PiiC�S Cal t 4. 30 H. P. Farm type diesel tractor complete wffh mower, branches back to five feet and of plants trees• may be advisable to obtain a . front end loader and pest hole dlgger. the rest W'I ort 4 feet. Pre%vrrt the shruh from zettin-. ton arunim manuel. Your local Ontario NUrseryman'c Associa- � H E P.l C K E R I � 6 NEWS 'The County will. offer, in .trade, on the .proposod .pure'hase, thick at the top:to create a 1 _ t^on memo -m will slari4v sup- -one 1952 WD -6 Tractor with front-end leader. _ natural chane. I ph, you.. wtth infrmrratirrn or f Nv 1p 4.11 tea Rn+i eu nthc� will -1%-4- vlvi a fr+— Mokkor trrl S. 23000 G. V. W. Truck (Cab and Chassis gay). _ mum well in the dor tut � stage• some should be pruned r mrrsinq- T,-- and prunizrg tools ae avai9a-bleI own aasaa' mum ansuIfuti1t11b=tBadtaia>,at+eaaaaana■Iw1. The County will offer in trade on the proposed purchase 1, 1956 Model 1653. Chevrolet Cab and Chassis ' Tenders must he -submitted on forms which will M supplied from the office of the undersigned and placed In seal-. Ad tender enviopes which will be provided with finder forms. Further Information may be obtained at the office ,of the County Engineer. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. Sims, P. ung., -- ' _ - . Engineer, County of Ontario County Buildings, WHITBY, Ont. OUNTY Of ONTARIO __ : OSHAWA -SUBURBAN ROAD.. COMMISSION I� ,.Tenders For Annual Supplies A Services _TENDERS will be received by the undersigned ,until 10.00 a. n1., March 20, 1953, for the supply of the foil- a :. lowing services and materials:: r .iA. SERVICES— u 1. Crushing, stock -piling and` (or) delivering approximat- eiy 25000 cu. yards of gravel and sand from .various pits throughout the County. , _ A certified cheque for $1,000.00 payable to the Treawror Gunty of Ontario, must accompany Tender ter gravel .'!. Su pply and Applicationof Brtumineur and Cover Motor-' � lot (a) For the supply and ' application of all materials and plant necessary for the, surface troatm•nt of Approximately 10. miles, according' to Department of Highways specifications. , !'(b) For the supply and application of apprsuiiimatNy w` 160,000. gals. of Bituminous Road Primo.. . 8. MATERIALS-- rt Prices quoted for materials are to include' delivery 'to` , -;any point within the County. Where applicable` both > 1. Bituminous' Emulsions and Patching Materials. a HOW- MANY ARE BANK CUSTOMERS? - 2 Fencing Materials — approximately 6000 rods of - — •fencing. Quotations for both 0 and O strand wire -- � a ' stewire and el . i. Salt and Calcium'Chioride — Fin• and Course, Bulk A safe guess would be every one of them That's because, in' Canada, Bag, Liquid and Dry. , 4. Chemicals for Wood and Brush Control practically everybody has regular dealings with a chartered bank /Deposit 4. Snow. Fence — approx. 10,000 foot: - - S. Paints for Bridges � dq•r-and_.Gvida-Rall: -• -- — — - 7 MisceUan"us — corrugated metal culverts, sings, accounts number 'More than 121/2 million —or better than one for every Cedar hosts. —Cams O der Form to be used for Item. A (1) mW 2., and ",.: .-t�,d ult. And on the books of the banks at any one time are. 1,800,000 loans . -Tender - -' for just about every personal and commercial purpose Through •. u Further information, Tend K Forks and Envil epos n+ar . M secured from the, office of the undersigned _'5,000 branches` from one end of the country to the other, the. chartered Lalrest or any Tender not necessarily setiptd. - _ - Ks;,, ; .:'•` banks bring I� j R $til], -ban ki21g'reach ce a re se 'within the ach Of ®veryone. y _:. R. t.. Situp, P. trg„ ., : -• , , .. , r lCa+nh► Buildings,- T1. CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU11 ITY U R O M M LTN WHITBY, Ont. _ .. . 7- 0► .. - __ . 0 , - a 1 - � s1 .:� • Pagi sevon _ - THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1963 - - - - BRO V G11�'LL�j i3zYet tart U C W. Unit No. Ken Ward has sold out his CLASSIFIED el Wcm�ted Rouge HMIs z. at fhe home of Mrs. garage business ro ItiFr. Toni _ ' S urian, 3t. 8.00 P. m., on'Wed- bUmtgorneaY of Stuuffville. _ . ADVERTISEMENTS p PAY OIWOlNDIS EGGS WANTED Mrs. Purdy of G'�ph Asit- - Mr• and Mme• Thos. English, needed; ithe nwe� � led K� �h�� and with tore as F,e,� wistsea to eekabi6ah con- ed rn+er t'he weekend with her visited friends at drilla � worship Service. EIymn roes the street F O R S A L E tact with �1ocNA" egg Pa'�oe' daughter. son un law sill fa ,:- Coldwarter on Stabiles. �a. 500 was sung. Ro14 Ca;i � The W. F. will hall their _ wdtlh lttbeolt of estebii6 &W a•: A3'• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cars4a Mz. ELobt- Davis add family APPLEi i POTATOES roe f 'lb¢+arba The Pry- .of-A14Ana Rd _._ - also ii1: Shane, Sr., and Mrs. was-•a verse :roan t1e ;• next meetiin8 an March 20 at _ MehMash per bush. - i2.76 egg ::7 Jr., ..'isited bis. Davis -Chapter. pf Matthew. Ten 2 p. ,rr in the Comttrunity hale, bush. i2.'0 d!ucaeR to supPlSr : the ad- Belated happ�5' bh•tyday to members were preset *- The re- when trio program 'will be v:r Spies - PK and lyD•. L H,yllirvg+er vvhri celeb- . oQs Sutsiay _. Olb r Varieties On Hand verdar W act ata fit' Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Passe rnainoder of tithe evemn, w-as health: "Ruch Will be taken by 11Naso bring own containers com mot sai�es.' route- Phone PL muted his birthday March 7th. and daughters, vtisa:oed Mr. and spent in quieting. L•urtirl*_ w'a� MIrs_ Lloyd Pugh. For Applei 5-5686 a1■o to Mrs L. Hollins who burs • Jnr.. Puckt^_L:. W vL•' ow•da le,,td by_ ;bins Sttirbott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mys t PKKERtN6 OREN ARDS -- - wiill . beleba 3tie' he i bt-thdey tun' On Sunder b*:es. R Ellicott. a d Tanic•� of Wh tbS • spent Chief' &V PoRCO: March lath.VaS S• one Mile West „Of Pickering (Tziref � Pblice, for the Vi11- No. 2. Ihghway a to head a 3 M B I.etto+rt..?lucre Rd-.- +. age of Stotiffvx•1 ,.v'is'rted' with her niece, bits. • fZti�m lilts: • l3E'riha Fia.^tiii-,at, Jean's United (�htlrch 'have'.- Tayiar and Mrs. Loyst Sr. Phone: 9b2-12 1 hatless it' own of Fairview Lodge,. t-'at she is made arrartegm,ents w•itt: the Rev. H. G. Lester, Supt. of mran force. APP Rairrfoad of ioroi�to 1 t w'eeK:, fling sore better. and glad. Lye. Organ, Ca., for the irstaL- Missions 6f the Bay of C�'uiru+.N 24'}IOUR . harvdwritang Wilt be received we �,e kyr y to hear that tog.. heT frierdis any day.- aticon of a •Baldwin-.Olectric• or- . Conference, was guest spew: OIL BURNER b' � unde �� little Ardae Nagar has bE`en bit. slid hire. Ralat Carter, gen an trial. bit. R Merrill er at t3tree, United _Church la;t EMERGENCY SERVICE nooM Ma•� 20• Starting confined to his borne for tele ,tarl�ar:z. called'ooh his sister, will be guest organist art.Sun- Sunday mom. Ruth NiCy Dealer ay $5,�• Pension plan past two weelti with the flu. i±,Lrs. `A. J' Gras'. -on Friday aro -.day,. Nia -ch 24,4±.2.30 p- m. Mr. and Mm Ed Boniface, - "Consumers' Gam,,r frise beiryeft� Mtstirn- attended a masonic banquet - um of 5 years experience ir: It ,s nice to see Persue Wei- helped her celebrate her bi- at the Royid York -last Friday Installations p0aiCe force. tz! back in good shape again thday. ``Stoll Gas,, propane reCogntz R. E. Corner. Clerk. havisbg had thio moved' . Sarrest)h latest, .Zell AA- s O ?, group of (�a+ernotrt young Installations from his atm last - will be attending the Toiler Accessories A Service bTr. and b>hs' A. Stolk, of �e young Mrs L Beret Spruce H 11 flu. F�otvTrie Hedges was confined PSP M I L L E R H E •A T I N G Help Wanes- anile at Maple Leaf fir re2arl ium- Rd:, 'and tire. H. Masers, Dun- do . hospitail last week, fallow- "ho+okr'S' g specialists man required Wttritby, visited Mrs-. Matthews � a reaction to penciller: Gardens err ltillamh 23rd ..- Ajax, Ont. ter store in A,iax. Must have barton. spent Thursday after- j �r.,riarm Wags is back at Mr. and, Mrs. J.-Rennie Vis- It Tiller St. is experience in lumber. or.build- nAOp with Mrs. Waidsff_ also cit 1Vtonciay iced Mr. and-,Mrs: B.. Weels b: Photnec 942�1b11 I?tione Mr. and Mrs_ Robt. P*r° work Lodlowiarg several weeks (tf 1 '~zPP1y f at•„d little'daughter.- dau;h'ter,_ of .Ajax. gat home with heart trouble: Scasboa'o on, Sunday. 942-1221 four appcdr a Happy . birthday .to liikr. (7. Mr. antF of lite - Mei Jim Curtis has been i13 Wakauff who will ae+lebrrate h>5 pis' Rev. John Cartvegie For Sale ' -- 1962 Pontiac Mrs. Georo+e Pearly, ort Satur= Baptist Church here for a new with Mite flu for lite Past week. -- 6-cyl. auto-trans'; ENGAGEMENT . _ �.b 15tkL .. , church in North Dakota- Mr. Mr. Geo. Mcoojust d feel and _-^ Lat>Z'eTltlan day W: W. tires, radio, wheel disc, The erbgagem�t is arnxrin- Miss DLaz-le «iartzik of AIL- UT& No. 3. Srbnighar:t U. C. and Mus Ross Heaton held a bnrised himself last week in power Wig, power brakes; oed of Mary Dorreen Rt"a• dau- ona Rd.. spent last weekend W. will meet on Thursday.. farewell party for the Cam- h6s ltosrve. Hp had x-rays taken seat bolter; float tna4s:' 14.000 gutter of bits lei Re 9eott witth Arlene. DaNnes o; the. lst March 21; at the home of Mus• egiles on Saturday evetsing: on Monday. ' original nzue+ag'e• Phone , �- and i'he late John plew:nan Concession and helped Arlene B,lackmaih. at 2.00 P. m. Mus 5722. p to Mr. Wil3iam 'Everitt, -ae9;ebrate her birthday A, �ioatt will• ha�ie the -oleo- of Chatham The' �lt►g to The - 1st Rouge Hill Boy ra_-n. � the Nouseh�id- Contents .Furniture : For Sale - tr#Ae dm--;s ', 62 x take in l?ickebaztig Unites Scout troop will tvald• their Tlae regrular meefiiarg o� t 20; fultl--mirror 50 x 34: also on App 11. 1963. annual Father and Son baTvq- B,� ),U,ha7n 1"autres P'-'o was dhest of drawees; rug tit-tatle; on-biarcYr2�3 in- Cont-$lie hour K Ek.rr-.pflances R u'�red Sn�a11 or Large - �walnut tea wagon with chrome AT HOME. oertrtial United C'l ta, ct� Hal at can last Sunday eve% in„ wtias � .� 1 - :frim; .flcer .lazrrP• Coil: 942-. Highland Creel:. for ,at'i fath- -a• ver gc*xi atter:dalvice. Lt was . 2171 or 2172 after 6.00 P. m. I M-. a**i bZ s. Flrt o A�keTj els and ears ,of the Cubs and rieci i?d tiaa' *.ate Y xtrta Pe<ti de AmounK old Roo d. E.. un-. if interested. i. Shezx. •� c:.-%5Mtatue `brit snee2ut . ' : •h-ill be ai. hie t� e�- oi('49111 Toronto or Write Mr. Sturgess �n c relatives ryn Sat S•e:ate-: birthday gree iT ;s ti after- Lite Ea_ it % as • : For Sale - rnal and wood ,,eels and tr t April 1•, the•`e f.Y,, ; fN . ;n t-o bit. I E. iZ'i .aro w ..n . car wri►iUe e�rArnel Fin&a3' Cn¢tdor arise ..'�Larh ^ 10b., ,. nom, b:^thday or: S-r,. al and dance in t ze 1?wl, ��� ��� S#ree#, Cas#, _ Toronto ' - ,warming-.closet. ` and 1ty.0.) P, -n- �,-+ the a^a n_ t:-.e Oxfords. in c?uar;e. TF.e L i tZ erl t r`g dor 11drrL Ilett , r ,+ • Q livith- thf.' Sene - wate+r tank Phone 839-2525. thp� 23t h- ' F) 7-e. I;t. Rot: e _ H t . & •1 r �. n� c:a`ed - ary. , i c rn ;ti,r, ?2 hni i their c >r sled ? 3nfii. t� s se-­"el IList .all you have We Buy everything but clothing - ' :Wanted - r� ar �, til i�z} argil Yet r n her . i L^ 5* o w' nn e rx. a r. . rt *fie P.r •u o+e u . i s✓`lt� :. L!.+ Nn- 1 i3Z+t: ea�ti E - Raw). h_ .h. t�) F C•e'irt:P %T Me a*. the h.�r•:e of Wanted infant baby cloth- I F�ahez, `CS'�apR� iP'.i Psi.' _ u F� Fx oe�" biker a+ S d}.P `z; of 7■■aossa*■■■■■■■sbtl■■■■■au■a■11s1i■sstit•■>•■■■ ' - m, grnrl"cort�.ition for nes' NOTICE wil ceiebrate hLs b-L-t3zda:, bisr-t 6. wir<h twei}e r -•;,ems ■ : - i : ,•efie•rt. hits. Plaxnrn^. had the ■ IL TV ....: Now showing! ,a baby. Phone; 839-2 }09. telt boa r,. 19th P- well !MI • • _ All Hospital Visitrng Hours ?� ham' r�tt rr� ^`- p Fes'^'-if'r` as`d" a ��* p are suspended until ftir+kref, try= ,,r•.s guc+> H,,Qine?r t�ah the 8it?1P Study: ' Tt e Liv" C..�' ('�. Sunday at 7.30 - 1 o IZej'�� ­ay The rnferrg closed Ey - . boa^cl notice: due !o Severe Colds rm her bra-trtciay b=are'. 14Th k^� ._ '..•ei, followed by lunch cry ■ - Ronr.; 3rdi1W.-W-6'a _ To Rent amiiv : t and influenza in Lha area. $ec* carom der ma:; with PQ e-1 firs. A_ Wyson and _-- - � room. f tdersc113' 9 f� ve7bds. sen eci l?Y . • i l a VJaven Out Ora Coen o1 Many Colon . � y --__ a cosy Spatial revuesh for risilin ■ o thro+otn }varve: for bus-. in -extenuating circul6stancss I ' Mr. and ~ilei: Gary' P.0 sel'a %' T-� ..Robe biv..er.. f j ` i,, Pa,,;ens-oi Every Hua ■ P :. close to_ bus' can b• mads through tt►e Ntir Mrs. Jack Me'4P The F zerelly' Sidle Gass. o. . a - ab s � + ■ _ g and Mr and r ted ■ Mighfiesr Experience. paavibeges. Bay Ridgy• Phone sing Office. scent Saturday= eleni_-trg ir_ T?- St Johh's Gh� zebra _ ,4 s■1 »939-2&5.3 rnrsno_a2 the Town and Count- 'their twenW-first armiv�aly j comes'the , � • � AJAX AND PICKERING ty c�elebr'aunQ birthdays. of i� o¢ganizatian cxb bioasial � Br EST i ■ GENERAL HOSPITAL �• 11Tarrh 4, 41 the-TwP• ■ OLD ■ atiailable 'for - . lteom t Board A �S'-nom_ t3P_ :�1•�e seas ei•�ernn„ were present ■ BIELICAL � ■ two busitvess gen eraen or held at Roue Utatred Churrh_ .Hall Guteot �» :•. °" "' pbe� Box 690 News Office. syr► Wed- March 6 for the 2n.3 from the Goodf,1lowship Class, a 5PKTACLE i _ . Fw9t .food i� pBmwnie Pack. Claa�ernont and lire Active Ser- ■ ~' .For Rent - 2-xv m� apa trnent _ _ i,Mto Guides ileo Class: hTount Zion United OF A" L'• � ,� I■i .._ light lrtcluded 345 ' .; DUNBARTON also fennel members a +t ■ ideal and for the, 1st East VCoocilartci.5 Church; ■ r�, �� y w ■ month. Available April 1.- AP- Legion _ Branch 541 News Guides zr9u, Bible -Class. ■ o •w•e-re Beryl Will- of the F'r'ie�n-ea)' ■ V17 66.Churt9h St S. The Zane p-lbitc Speaktnv: and I�azhcy Shea. AYI&4-a Mount Zion groups opened the ■ `•-. ' ■■ (near 28 �mbeat was held in Scl" mn- Snooker and Cathy - WeLt. • meeting and led in the..De-, : W , , .. I■ - villa on Saturday.• March 9. In broke. The gzris worr;' this Tonal, the thefm being "Pray- ■ r ttve Junior Elerrverrtary Contest. cuing their er The ClarenZoatt group. led r7t' ` HISB�i H rj i s _Real-Estate homAx VV m . and theirAft the• First Prize went to Donna Goodell Hand. Refrrs+tmetr iTr tube Pr'im'a The receea- j i r For Sate - ten-room brick Watt west Resist, speroso . were rwTved to the parents a- ,thence "F.as't�' - - m a - ■ b t►orne• o>«b 100. x 200 foot lot^ Brandt .541, who spoke or: . CtiE�[iing atxi the Brawnier and tion Was led by Mrs. Blackman � �rw.u,Kea p1G��IREt� �� � oA No. 2. Highway, at Dunbar- ••My Dreams of the Flitur>' as Guides .joined in ganw playing •Of Broug'harm A lovely lunch of ■ -- ; � ■ } , Ron Beautiful borne through- an Aid iliosoess".. f3ec�orid.Prize with a mixed salads, ad[d meats sari a lij 'p'= - ; iesy�W►? rt,.. a eoxnpf the evening aloe decorated foe' ■ ]r t :out. Will sell for $16,000 cash• wit to Patsy , Stake, Orntari4 Casbzpfire• A most Q birtttd►as e - _ , ptvoaR : AMantic 2-9315. gt gayTnartevvld e. who spoke bz+ou as rh- . ■ _ ewe'B was had by aril tlhe ocean bo Close. i a (� 24 t1) ■ on ' Baton '1\n"u� 1 • jo'yaMie'eve�t�mrfB ;� s In the razSenior went toohtary, : ti9� �6LADIATOR" .,:Coming £ventsMcGuc. Jahn School, �'� who, °�' L - - -:_- TIE SOD TURNING %5ec.� Prue wentCEREMONY. k wflih'tt U oistery Ful�1"Powor, Dem- ■ '9071'1 IN COLOR -- . W' 1962 SUICjC - Black qd Ph ~ - ■ p - r w st• Tbrorthy's fd Ptbdltp Aures+ Vaughan on ■ i Loon forAte, w� and Ste, , a#aor t w�strator. Always iA Color ` Ga I _PseebpOeriiaot Philip- is now -out 1912 PONTIAC. - 4-door' Stance Wayon, Strata ChbfJ (brown) ■ be head on Sunda' • but Branch ■ the Com Automatic, H. D. springs, Wheeltrim dists�,�sddod front seat, ■ 14fie congre•Bation wx1l proceed 541 is proud to have •sP�.ored tbo the site of tate new church, tzo�v ride on 2-speed wipers and shotks. ONE OWNER. `7 9 fee w�3hg the him Our .how 1961 COMET - Sedan (white) Automatic, .6 cylinder, New : a mf Burc?res R* }, a Watt. of West iLouQE'.- BAY rvDaS aS r ,�'t•,. of Woad>aP Side mirror, Washers, 1>{,l00 miles, local owtner: "°.r' ccs 9.45 a Tri get vice w ho • r1low move on to ,the Dis_ tires. : �� , , 1 �' • r „�, 6c T v N ob in the -A)ax High SeO'The trio Competition• 1960 MORRIS OXFORD.. SEDAN - (black) Letal owner_ .': IOererncRD .win take place a- � March 19, at the Legion 1960 PONTIAC COACH - (green) V-B en9ine, Wsst►ers, Auto-,■ y . bait 10.45. a. m H.fi) there vzill• be a,rneeting .matic, ONE OWNER. : FARMERS OF PICKERING M t}�cuhss a Certma, Smart-- 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR Sedan,: (blue), 'ONE OWNER. ■ 11yte�.estecl fimu Automatic, Radio, a- DRESS AS YOU LIKE - BRING.THE FAMILY TOWNSHIP _ oe ire- Any • . 1957 CHEVROLET - Sedan, .(black), V-B, isrnh of A 'ic rn' jr-�, iduahs are • w ._ _ . Lo y:- _- - t __:� Irle In-Car Heaters SuppNed FREE! �` Tl`iv 5pc�rts.Cesrtre vvtl} ,<'luc'.e ' Miller, Washers, - ■ ultttre has pl<�rhThecl �' intt az tifiel ,ice rink �Fv'rtS 1957 CHEVROLET - Sedan, -(green) Standard 'Transn+tssiorh, 1 vrg Arvras Meeting far yet t E-xcellent. ■1t■■■■■■■a■Ria■■■■a■■■■■■sia■■iR■a!aRiats>t■#1t1 m, -in the BrouzghRn1 field t� krow. Ln�r- 1957 CORD STATION WA60ta'- (blue), 4-door,` cylinder, 8.00 I� 7t is.gr-ntlfymK _ ' Ha12, on Ttt'l2 ballon 'heKton fusels vyori' t:he Automatic, 'ONE OWNER. ININ FREE TICKET (nvtr 29)ZoneCribbage TrntrnamEnt fr,r 1955 BUICK =Sedan, (greet+) Automatic, Radio The Friendship Group Pour men Thio t5 the third 1955 CHEVROLET -Sedan; (brown) ENTRE Of St_ Ara)re«'� PresbSterr,n; Year this irranch hay won this '1955 PONTIAC.- Wagon, (brcwn), 2-door, ONE OWNER. TO THE O'KEEFE �. :.thatch An hold their more-bly tiflP_ 1955 METEOR - Station wagon, (blue), 1=door. - on \V ea esday; March M'�'t'rr` of the lFgicn �r�'` 1955 PONTiAC =-Seaman-CgraYr Radio. n tneeth stmngly' in favour of a nation- Eacfi 'month- 2 lac�({� people -vim . be-A at 8.00 P. m..• <rt the home aM bemuse MIT crm- 1954 CHEVROLET - Sedan, (blue) ", r P .mf Ml's_ Nellie Nlc,watt, Christ- e-1 .flag, ee entre radcs.have fought arxl.died.uTt: --1953 CHEVROLET -Bel'-Aire, brpWn), Radio. Used 'S4 motor. .:Ina Cres' _. _. __. rier the Red Em!.M � is the 1953 AUSTIN Sedan. : . ._ flag We woti}ci fait: _- � - . Trucks .:: guests of John Bath's.Esso a e _CARD OF THANKS mem- V us m a Brantzctt 541. stunt ._ T _ tete bets Our PhoTle, number is-'­ o be eligible, yo must make.' I w+oi>Id like to thank - (1t)ctors 10-_o� A_* _TL 9-0027. Bill Knox, PRO 195I! DODGE Pick-up, Reconditioned. i - - 1957 G. M. C. Rick u Ice bo x. and Pickffing Gem. " - 1955 FORD •- Sedan delivery, (blue}.,. _ .. ,pgrchase n and Mrs. Puckering Lad{es' Bowling - - itai. Dr. Torrrin>go Money, for. their TnwW tdnd- The Better Cars •Guaranteed, -• All Cars Financed. t d Leis. _ March �. - Be sure to ask about at when-youdrop in _in the �ho�sptiotat Mr. and IIEm Tears Points C�i COOPER UNITED ,tbwa .2 �� phone 649-2114 BA ESSO STATION, ARouge a zir and � _ TS S ir'ferxis Na L Jean .................... �- ZO Cls boucle ottrds. No. 3v nie2ma ...... :................ :..15 iilArw I11ko Troller No. 6. _LttY 13 Na 4. Aubrey -- 22 - _ Kms•• ..,.r f.�ya. _��'•� - after- - : , THE PICKERING NEWS `. _ THURSDAY, MARtI•'1 14, 1953 - - w ..CESS a •_� E ST ROUGE The I%N s -t Rouge " Ali -Star ij^;ces playkd the V.-exiurd �r U i S DIRECTORY - l -Services In' ' 4920 Kingdom Road P : "St. irykeF on Sunday. March 10, Mme. bfary' McNeil, Flag= PurkL to the Presbyterian _ • Heine a School been the remp.ent rA _--e,%erai nd Aun 3 to 1. Goa.a were 'cored by Paul Godman, Howie stone Tern, is in the Ayax Church in Canada, was ,on The, Ch u reties The regular m nthiy meet- teas and shoAx.s it the pas Pace and Jef: M• Ler for the Heoep':aL where she under ent Sunday, NUrch, 10, 'at the KEN and CLARKE -- of the West Rouge home Lew-eelm AVest Rougge team. ..GUARANTEED - okzurch sez•v ioe, notch. Rev. W. - Maris MacPhess= %us staid terta%ntnents should be worth - and scho-�l Assoc., was held Wednesiay Mar. 6, Co r�ratulati��rrE to Mr. anc bias. Tom Duhcs-ty. FxAlge Hi;i. Mr. and ?tiers. Dick Jtslliffe. Riclgewlood M. hada J. � � Radio -TV Service McEACNNIE'S llaaaalulaRaaalta>lsaa!•aaRRl on eveiin.-, ' - with a small atVendanoe of :arxis ::c., on Ire arriti•al of a special ••study meeting" on Monday � FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pickering parents out to a very srLerest- daUg: mer, in the Scarboro Gen- evening. March 11. in then ; � Make or Model aeived into the Session of �Jnited Church Ing and enlibhGerurtg.prograzn. azul' aosprtal. on blotch 7. Mss. Biu�`e Can -cm home to acquaint. azeyone int- ARTHUR_ FIELD Grace Churah. Minister: Mrs. Grace Smith, Pres., op- bfa•. and ere92ed in the NDP policy- and baro Hoo-pital. wtrere they have The laves are enjoying bad- Rev. Molvills. Butters g, and the :r.�- utes read by the Se< retary, of S-umy-slope. e'njoy'ed two week, in the L.aur entians re- 'nmo rain. ' Ministe Iaoour - =-PICKETING Private Ambulance Service -- CHURCH SERVICE - Mrs Marg. Bailey. ties. Y4Des cesrtl-.. where they pea•ttcipa- ytarr, M. P., ,or Cmtario Rid- iel S 0wart. East Ave.. m his Maach 6; ' to DAY OR NIGHT 9.45 A. M, i 11.07 A. M. gave the Trea-.ureeb- report. teed in the winter sports. rya, will be � .est speaker at fast ba-diday, Bailey. Sannyslope. or. P%aY� on tierhr�es+dav even- also our soeeiatty at RsasenabN and it was anrrounoed ti•,ey had . Mu. and Mrs. A. Pinto, e a special meeting of tiie Prog. Stua:•t March 12: * Suzy School Same Hours t>eaz,ea �3� at their danoe m Roug, Hiss Dr. are enjoying :vssive Conservative Associa- WATER DELIVERED_ truction, In ba(�nintan -fdI�ifie . _DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE February, and d is had been the inter months in Mexico. tion at. the Rouge Hi1Ls Go if & W -Fr, -d Ha ght-_Rouge Hills Dr. - K!tep :vas ten years old on the High School students on Sat- AUDLEY -given to the Labraty for the while Mr. and Mrs. Ha"** Country Club. on Weirsesday, Wm. McEaebnie, Prop. Sunday Se pool L IS P. M. purdzase of: books, Nks. Smith Bllea, Rid�.eWOOd Rd. are) March 27, at 8.00 P. rn Every- west of Dunbarton St. Anne, Circle of =the Church a.•mrnipced that a special move- sperx-.:ng a month in Florida, one %-oAconre. La,,ii�• Guild lI meet rm Service 2.30 P. M. : ie sbow is planned for the and :Iles Joan Bentley anti o• o o PHONE PHONE: "11-2171 aaaaaasaaflaaiaasNaslu[ Situ da ter P.ouge HAAs Dr are f p tva3s: fir:." birthday. march 2. are. iters. 1`'m- Fle:rdnz at 8, 13, at trr 1-e how o` bits. Connie Harron• La.vson Ed• I . p Q E. R. FLEUI\Y _ uaudtvm cyte rosy neon, March 30. in the auditor- .Tones ug.. .. holid wing in Florida for two race r•sbyterlan Church The Ordination of Elders: � ATIantie 2-0063 3 006 VV Pickering' Ont. PRE58YTEAN PI tum. Toby Ta3*r will be the weeks. Mr. Ed. Berrrle�r and Mr. C. J. for. a few days la, -t, %wk. ROBERT AUSTIN.. PROP. 4920 Kingdom Road P : "St. specW film .T eked; will be Mme. bfary' McNeil, Flag= PurkL to the Presbyterian _ '�---- CHURCH - saki to ajr*.om w•isetd-mg to at- stone Tern, is in the Ayax Church in Canada, was ,on party. OLw congratulations and the Clawlea Ail -Star Tykes & best wbih s fair futu a success pee Wees. A ladies' bnoorn ball Lorraxne Carson.- _ The Active Ses•viae CUs® MORNING WORSMIP bend du+ou,�h the school. The Heoep':aL where she under ent Sunday, NUrch, 10, 'at the KEN and CLARKE 0 0 o bemven Clairlea and West Tea fcr tics Rouge, Cheer-legd m and en- A Ttrx�b'• eau 11 ant. -Holt Rouen Scheel proceeds fearer tfris feature nil surge ry last avwk. blas. Mary okzurch sez•v ioe, notch. Rev. W. - Maris MacPhess= %us staid terta%ntnents should be worth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mar- Auditartuel go to trelp finance the Gradua- Scott. East Ave., firs. Olives F'rrltow a two new P R �`N T 1 C E Creighton, Qrynan suMowv'scNoas tyoca Dinner in the Fall, so, plate HwT'Qon, also of East Are. Elders Hoare Ordairreri and Re - re Ordained Ridglwvood R1. an Saturday, to the T`isrnrty Crippled Chile- bias. Fred FSss and wee dau- West Rouge school- to let yroan•_children come out. to and `.irs. Erle Peacock- Ridge- aeived into the Session of AUCTIONEERS & Murdoch guests attuxbng. Miss, Mac— dere change of place and tiss>Ie, will be•--pop,chips and wood Ad., are 831 in the Scar- Grace Churah. MARKHAM Barristers, II o"' reand a 11 a.m.-.,p pop oora. 'o keep diem busy. baro Hoo-pital. wtrere they have The laves are enjoying bad- ii Llcend eM Autherlsed for the Solicitors I w yes a m --"wary Mr. Fe irburn. - Vice -Prig, gave a.tadti, outlining the Rot- urdes ;one su"o.v,*•- N%W happy returns M rDan- minwn at the jehurctl hall. ev- �r Tuesday afUrnom at 1.30 Counties N Ontario end York11 Fara stock. hnisleawnts, House- and, Notaries Public _ c•ntet+niet Rood Schoet- a..; 4ysbez : for Grades 5 to- 8 iel S 0wart. East Ave.. m his Maach 6; ' to o'clock with a mimed a °=�iP hew Furniture; Real Estate GAME OF COMMEIti:! CMAIMnERS 11 o.'n.-All case 40! ROUGE MIGMANDt ' in the sell ,al, to prepare' the Ira fast ba-diday, Bailey. Sannyslope. or. P%aY� on tierhr�es+dav even- also our soeeiatty at RsasenabN DR plipilS for :31$�ti Sdyat4, BTLd - Stua:•t March 12: izhgs at 7.30, and special tees- Rales .S Simcoe St. N., Oshowo _ •bq>%ced the Guest Speaker, tris third tArtti ay. truction, In ba(�nintan -fdI�ifie . _DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE -5fr.-V. Stt�er, Prbxtpai of Dunbarton High School. W -Fr, -d Ha ght-_Rouge Hills Dr. - K!tep :vas ten years old on the High School students on Sat- -.PHONIES - 294-3161 Tdephons Oshawa 723-3+M6 e((�� /+� ✓t• VCO/ S 9 the urdays at 9.30 a. m. or 640-36=6 Htym topic was "ire Rabaa� , , lCrth; to Mr. Ploy Peacock, of R-d4ew•ood Rei., on his birthday St. Anne, Circle of =the ►reetloes have been estahlished auctioneers arse. • A,,igi/CQ/t ��I�/j� Plan for High School Educa- La,,ii�• Guild lI meet rm sloe. " tion". 1116. Harise, head of "the ncal � on ,larch 18: to Crrsig Saar-Saar-1L•��a• :z Friendship ee,. m tri-' e'er. . March '20y ►It;KERINO O�ttARq Tect�Dept. at Dunbarton. -- :their part in the pian. � •period followed. tva3s: fir:." birthday. march 2. are. iters. 1`'m- Fle:rdnz at 8, 13, at trr 1-e how o` bits. Connie Harron• La.vson Ed• I . p Q E. R. FLEUI\Y W � • � • REV. M. S. SHEPHERD. s A.. D.0. A discussion by arra HsL2s Dr.. spent the etxi 1�' ►kkerinp GM. ` with questions being asked parents, and Mr. Stettier and Rouge of the week wall relatives in i ` *R L1LN71�.1.s1 BARRISTER - SOLICITOR S H E R R ! N -N'O1 ana '�"+�36 2-13 suNDAV . Mr, Hansa ans%%vred them.' A' .Peterboro. NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES social tune -was erjgyed at t:7e - TI -w Lades' G:rx1P of St. Con1;ra'.ularr.nes to the % t A o"M M Old Kieesten R•sd :, ,: `* Q30 a m -Holy Comnwni•e _ ck a of t1be rneetbW.. by Soe- E ehvard's. Anglu'3n Church. of Zion Pub1'•, `Sl-,rx)i Pupils, who Miehleed Creak ... 1140 o.nr.-Neral P ne anew ' Fal Coa%vner JLrs. Lynn Bann- crest Rouge.' me* ori Moaiday were succes ui in wiarri >� .AT. 2-7341 or AT. 3-1361 �' rFUAe►sI OcAti 11 -00. a-nti-troy. Can„nunies ock, and her eornuttee. evening. March 11, in the Par- sn. Hold, with a good attend- three First Prizes at the Stouffville Lions Club Music , Aftl6vfonee SerYiee � Sunday) 11ao o.m.-3�ndoy nday y� � Min DrDamm`Vett Brycemose once of mernbers. Festival, on Monaay. bfarrh _ .._ :'. MO , M Parish Man 11 oleo. -Nope . lid Grade 6. -student at the %TonwW Prayer and Sunday'. 4. They sang, unaccomp ed: M••r•r to h1d•Y--* s0==d00tr.a. _ * At tht • Paib HaIIj West Rouge School, sv.oet "1st " School is at 9.30 a, m.. with a triple duet. a two-part chair fey, and I~� A No. Z H lOh ' in the Cori I.eginri Public FNev, K. Sccltt in, charge of the number, and Gracie Or>P to - M► Ppia to e M 1► WEDNESDAY S Contest for Juniam, Wozshir) Serveoe: Fine Jumrn Choir sa brucfi sang. of PtckerinE. Beach. Read 10.00 o.n� _ torne,w,l„s "e„6 - at- lirrrzaertz7 e, in Saturday. . • _The Wiest Rouge and Cla� -credit is also due Mas. Dalby, - - , • * - Inr•ra.uiono for the Sisk 31areh 9. Donna. will go on to oorrrpete ^n the :rent le:•ei at lea Hockey Assoctations are sp�oring a combined "even- - who supervises music, and to teacher Mrs Irene iM�NUMENTS `]Lindsay, coy:March 30. Donna inn of fun" on Saturday, the &ries Doreen Jones was aarr ; ,,,Phone - 112.0717 . .: telephone „ '-re�oeiv�ed the TY•ophy of vtihi:�r 34th Et+oan 5 •.0 to 7.30 p m. fined to the Oshawa -Hospital� gkway Mewwnewt wenn•• WFiltehaii 2-3610 she is very pniu& and will cam- in the East Zirk Ahem, when for. a few days la, -t, %wk. ROBERT AUSTIN.. PROP. 4920 Kingdom Road P : "St. ebratee her el=evemh birthna„v, the West Rou- All -SMT Tykes Little Mary Halliday, C3� - R. R. a, wkHky. Ontarie _ '�---- on Saturday, March 16, with a and the Pee Wees will play a% -a-, spent last week with Two -Has wont Of wkray Open Dally S:* $0. 1 Chtrred� sAeN idly Pkkwbq party. OLw congratulations and the Clawlea Ail -Star Tykes & best wbih s fair futu a success pee Wees. A ladies' bnoorn ball Lorraxne Carson.- _ The Active Ses•viae CUs® On Me. 2. Highway, aetweea iii this fWM to the young lady. game wW be an added featusr were guests of the Fr ndly wkNfy Ph"M. Whhby 6641-W2 •sit•swNn. Meer••see of AN 0 0 o bemven Clairlea and West Tea fcr tics Rouge, Cheer-legd m and en- A Ttrx�b'• eau Bible Class, at - Brroughaan, on Monday :right Last ������N� _ - Maris MacPhess= %us staid terta%ntnents should be worth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mar- ea�Liver' NlATR+10 CONTR=ION fsrMa N Warship 11.H A.IIE, at the .home of her parents Dr. coming out to, see, with the and Mrs. 'McPherson family. All proceeds will be tin, of Waterloo, spent thePLUMBING week -end at the Elmer w Awn -; ��� : Don. and Mrs. Mac a herson. 323 given by -the two associations home. ALFRED KAYES j FIBRE GLASS •LAUNDRY Ridglwvood R1. an Saturday, to the T`isrnrty Crippled Chile- bias. Fred FSss and wee dau- WITH FAUCETS. - March 9, with about seventy yen's Fester Seal FwA Nobe ghter sepel'et a few• days witty PLUMBING BATHROOMS guests attuxbng. Miss, Mac— dere change of place and tiss>Ie, Mr. and Mm Cleo SYSTeMSESTIMATES sial. sx.ls Pherson .ts to be married on forret last weeek'e - aiiyyotu>rie•- it Disney, afottg er leavthePRIISSURe . _ . Saturday, Marcor 16;. and' hes moryt hospital, ore Sunda. GIVEN �• Mr. Grant Carson and Miss Carhnh $69.M WEST ROUGE SPORTS S RECREATION ASSOCIATION iJanine way had super. an ; ,,,Phone - 112.0717 PLAY-OFF RESULTS - SECOND. GAME (2 out •1 3) Sunijay tight with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Janes. Otflctelly' Appointed: AT, 4-4721 ; - INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION T AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE AMERICA SATURDAY, MARCH !,• 1103 ATLANTIC. 8' PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES 4920 Kingdom Road P : "St. �O. : Cost No More rAn*o Wut nb ATOM DIVISION _ 2 .. -,John Inglis ...:...:.. LAY' .•-.... ..--- 3 WRITE OR PHONE Choy Rales FK Fatwt Ani Open Dally S:* $0. 1 Chtrred� sAeN idly Pkkwbq Ernie Martin Shelf .........__.....4 Leo McNeg Fiseo ..,......:._:._. 2 PEE WEE DIVISION . ..' F.................:OgIMe Richaricbm &vm .2 McEadverrl Printi:lg 1 Data �dlwq n tv"Ieae h.rane• on e•ItQtsg•. w1eenNna. snow.. a•. N11nb1er' Ri1r. •l:. mww%,•46 Wm*w ~ ..........:.4 Rrnrge Hdarm- ..1 ......:...........el :iauuge Gait Couzse ............ 2 •sit•swNn. Meer••see of AN Phetae 942.2M NOTMI BANTAM DIVISIONDow KIM" Cartage ... :.............::: 1. ' Terveld Bros, :....:..:`...::.::...+t Rouge Fbestausan_t 2' Drug & Barber 2 ' eata� ea�Liver' NlATR+10 CONTR=ION fsrMa N Warship 11.H A.IIE, ................ ........... :......... Phone: - 660-Mlme water, fiewl f shion Sumilay Seh•e1• Tom A JI0. AltaPatials i Re�airo A = Welcome Awaits .h.n.: 2412•,4146 Yew _ - TRA.VEL - .. YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL RELAX aid Call - ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH YOUR -ST AGENT _. - MITCHELL - Otflctelly' Appointed: tlMlfO INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION T AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE AMERICA -VAMN ROAD - WN. 34M rfuR41lKo " 9�t1 ATLANTIC. 8' PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES MIGHT SERVICI Our PROFESSIONAL Services T=. 9-102 Cost No More . nr._a_ 1_..._J e.._.. A... Ales__ ►s Assl.�I fi-a.. UTa110R PAINTpi6 !R 6. A1LL Foineily A. R. HILL) : Free EstilIiwes Elio : TEI11O".2281 PAINTER & DECORATOR IMerler and Exterler EXPERT WALL -PAPERING Phone- 4131041317 for Advise and Esthnates : NO OBLIGATION . J:. C. ENRIGHT 916 Naredt Blvd. any Rldges ; PLASTER CERAMIC VILE STONE CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. FLAGSTONE PATIOS acne _ 'THE PICKERING NEWS ' Page Nine -' J THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1963 - in a would of political unrest, I hvlr:•1 and Mrs. Kavin. hugger acrd poverty, Canadians We hope that the Ferguson and Amer*icarrs, with the high- Children of Oakwood Dr., are '# est standard of ' living arW- feeling much better by now r -ES -NEWS where, should consider them- having been confined to them selves fortunate It is only af- , home with the mumps. - - tebset•viatg Ute contrast. he Rcee Rd. Horne and f>Aa �i �t 1111 ery says: that one can really app -SWM Md Schon Association have adv for rec late what one has. interesting evening pl In addition, there are hobb-• their next meeting to be, held' "Music Nl�hf" perieruoe is helpful, but not ess- adult aativityes is aiis�o starting a't>m of this gungalow is sym- ies the favoa'ite one being, a Tuesday, March 19 at 8 p. m: _ A pavgl'attt of ct,da"� and band mtAL A dtnV%ng liwTse is Pr's- a 8'�'s t lley bell pan Du - Polio, for in it lives cmc Of fabulous coUectlon of antiques We need your opinion so the , ,but don't let this deter For information. call Joan Dun- Pickering Tow'�hiPs foremost wdtich not oarly fill the Bay please plan to attend. We are nxag'ic, was p sserited by can sit., 839-3212. citizens.-Williatn John Green- looking for new ideas for our Staff and Pupiols of the schools u � vvoa�tid be wtNl�tg iarg, a pramirwnt lawyer aaxi ��� h� but a rambling den Paz'tY sales to be held Y ------ of PSclaer'iatg Tawrtshcp School' to and spacious farmhouse. near gaw Of ick 2, Cat Februarymbfrp 27 and g'iwe it a try, contact Mrs.• Interested in History er Ant- one of the conmunmty's most Markham. Then there is also. later on in the season, also 866 Naanch Supp active members in civic affairs. lite gee of bridge, at whadi for Volunteer Services for this 28, at Webt Rowe Public . iiaTe� ReYn Pickering Tewr,ship Histor- As Couno>!llor for Ward 3. � occasim Anyone with these School, abd on Maarh 1. at the Blvd-, or pltoarre 839-3336-even-evenMr. Greening of trophies. bourn _ ' ical society would welcome for almost two years, Mr. i ideas kindly phone Mn. K. • mew Hsi; Public School itLes has been adamant in wan a number of trophies. A- c Ferguson at AT. 2-0231. . We Btari' new members 'from Bay Ridg- Greening hove all. there is a love of ' wiii also be clos4ing our mem- Paaticipatirrg were: Bayview es. The society meets quarterly defending rite rights an n - hunting and the farm at Mark- bereiap book at this next Fairport _Imporisnt Notice - to Cell iiei:ghts, and rat addition, the members crests of lite taxpayers ham which gives him ample - Beach Glerigrove,-Rosebank Rd. girls, 8 years and up. To aster- so,�imes help at the muse- ward -not only in Council, but rnee4ing. Rouge" Hill, Vaughan VM27d tain the number of children onpor•turtity t practise his n the Girl um We understand that many � as a member of numerous ass- aim. _ and W. Rouge Pub]ac Schools. stili waiting to jai members have great - time ociations and committees �PE1�Ci1Ri�n�S �� The program, which illus m- Guides. (11 to 16 yrs.): the hunting antiques as well. throughout the years. Complementing this busirtzss h ted the progress and 'growth Btow-nies (8 to 10). and Rans- The society maintains the Enhancing this keen activ- life is his wife. Catharinb of class -morn nmime was most ers (15 yrs• and up) there will Township Museum at Brou- ity is an ebullient personality Greening. an active Bay Rid- �e Sa rm ihent' of Baptism enjoyable and those who atten- be a Registration at Bayview ger citizen in her Dorm. "is*ht• was held at Fairport Church, " Of Hems School an Friday ev- gh which will open May I. accompanied by a keen wit with interests- the local Red with Rev- Dr, Wm - died had the oPPoa-tunity Meanwhile. arrangements can and sparkling sense of humour. on Sunday, hem -ft soar><e particularly fine ening, '. 15. from 7.30 to be made to open the museum which makes him a popular �"ss a'� various committees. McKay cortdtictirtg fire service. T chor•all work as well as the 8.00 o'clock. Mrs. Reynolds, at citizen and a sougt-after spea- In short. it's a privilege to especially for parties of adults Lynda Christine, daughter of area band. group whicrh opened 839-3336. .or classes of school children. k -r. Proof of this lies in the k>m�v the Greeniags-two ex- Mr. and Mrs. Russell, of Bay the Fa+ogram Cost of membership is $1.00 fine reception given his "John citing Cosi ci��c_minded per Ridges; Wesley AlIan, son of 1000 The problem of findme Cuh and information about iomm-. Greening Award of Ment" --a s n unlim in a comm r v with ' Mr and Nits. Donald a Baa' payview Hai is Home And Leaders is beoomdng acute. Is an unlimited potential. Ridges, and Donald Davis, son Haigh" can be obtained from Mrs. Me- plaque, corrlmernorating the School Association there anyrone. .vho-. would beIva - McKay at 942-0967 or the a.chi-vent"rrts of the outstand- of Mr. and; Mrs. A]- Playford, The Mardi general meeting willing to try this re'wardi¢1¢ president: Mr. Robert Miller ing Boy Scout Patrol Troop in of Bay Street. wvEi be held in -the school Cud- work? Volunteer with Akela at 942-4637. Bav Ridges, presented a short ROSEBAt�K. M Ann Galbraith. of De- it►orium. on Monday. Match -18. ' Dave McKay, at 839-2265, os while ago at the annual Father txoit has been visiting 2►??' sts- . Mz•. K. D. Munro. Supt. of Chairman of the Group Com Liberal Office Hare and Son Banquet. ter•, Mrs. Floyd Balsdon, over Schools for Area'No. 2. will be mittee Jim Caiger, $39-3298: Bay Ridges has been chosen With these attributes. it is and of the week -end. The Sen- o 0 o rile Liberal Party as a site not sul'prising that hp is con- Mn. Douglas, Rougetnount Dr. Sympathy is extended to the the guest speaker'. by t hear she is back ire• Qrrw Gymnastic Group. un- bingo for their campaign office. Plc- scantly beim; approached by in hospital.washes to her AlbertBaker family in the - _- dier the dSa+ectabn of lVtuss Pick- It's .Bingo Night again. next long Township Liberal head- varicUs politica) parties to run passing o their father, West. der will pmQent a der norrAra- Tuesday at Exhibition Hall. on at this. time. Cosrows, oe St., West, quarGer•s will be located in the � a candidate. Flattering Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Liverpool Road Adm. 75c. The South Liverpool Road Plaza though the offers may be, the Rou�erriount Dr., celebratedtim An OcidfeHaws' Service was Due to Easter ho�id:ays in fun starts at -8.00 but if past Perhaps this gives us some held on brethren March ?.tit• Councilor's reply has. always their 45th wedding ao'tativersarY •.� brethren . of the d3strkt April, and the Victoria Day attendance is any Indication. idea ' the importance- of Bay been in.. the "negative. He's far on Saturday March 9. Belated represented- Funeral Zy May, pleage make in wand_ be a good idea to get ..Ridges vote t Ontario Riding. too busy and too happy in loc- best Widnes to both, were well repress IWW 'that the General '.Meet- ,there early. On previous occas- a] husthigs at pent. to take `service was held from the Mc - and May will be tools• people have had to he They well be wearing green on the burden of po]itickine cn Next week's euchre will be . . i for Apisrl held in the United Church hall ducted Funeral Home, con - told oat the fourth Marday, in- turned away because of the - at the St. Patrick's Day Tea a national or provincial scale. ducted by Rev, Ito McKay. on Lasa ,week's . wrinners were. 1st. .stead of the third. Mark. these large crowd tto be held in St.. George's An, Mr. Greening; brim to the Mgrs. Lee: 2nd. _ Mus. McLean: March 8. with interment at the 4urvpartaa'iti dates Car y'otu' calen- 0 0 0 glican Church ori March 16th: I.onp not only a. wealth of Easkiure Cemetery. Fairport United Church Ce from Cons. Mus. Little; Throw, Mrs. Mrs. Mary- Baisdon_ return-: dwl *Port The fun will take place bus4reac exnPrience, but a re-, Waldon a, vtWtar from Lind - April S - Open House at School `News of the Little Church 3 t-5 p. m. in the P Hall' cord of brilliant'scitciastic ash- it home from tate Ajax Hosp- APri1. 22 - Gen- Matting H- i On Livarpeei Road' IS you world like,to meet krone ievement as "Ill. He .yeas born M� Vim Swam, Dyson Rd. un on h Wednesday, but ;8 still Our Sunday school child- a and enjoy special - St. under the doctor's care. Her School. - - Pew in Ottawa arid raised in Tor- was busy on the - weekend •. .May 27 - Gen. Meeting H. and ren enioyed a film show last . Patrick's Day fare, make It a auto•: He is an Honor Grmduate fry hope for a speedy pec- - g�,�- Saturdav and will no doubt be •giving exams for the D. V. a Pmt to stop iltierp, The home of the University of Touorrto. O1'ery' no o antic'ipatUW Walt Disnev's the bakitt'g table will feature arc with a MQcter of Commerce girls Curd ayniase Mans - Sony d to hear . Mrs. 'is in The Scheel Of The Hely Rt- "Shaggy Dog" this week. assartyne of goodies.- includ-. 8 to n wristrirtg Play field Cotrmterce St W., � � Degree. After graduatin"T, he bell on legatos too' the E. W. C. the 'AjaxHospital. Hes' friends daawer C. P. T. A. 'The service of baptism per- lT homemade breed. w'as attached to the Rriya] A, are, requ� to register at y iur,,Ites you t attend farmed lac't Sunday after• On Monday, March 11. the �:,.,. ,, A r Fa=re. a" as hope she will Soon be well and shed to the Rouge ME Community tfsea' meeting and P. T. A. which Dr. McKay preached t�ostsurtaets Gas Co.._ held a a chief radiosonde technician at home again to be held in the a cm% -&d cortgremlion. Tire cooking school "New Lamps Hall ort Saturday; March 23rd W. John Henderson Is in e.,'}tio r•• fcoact 1942 to 1945. furnn 2 to 4 P. rrr g ital. for sur- } audhcrium' on Monday, Suw�ards met an 1Tarch 11- tar. W, at the P ckertng. High Since the war, his scholar- Belated happy birthday to the Oshawa , olsp �a'rch 18. at 7.45 P• m. Our visitation pyram is School, The • home economists has. ship has been impressive: Miss Valentine Petrove of gery The rnrc�t speaker will be well under way but will Prob- demonstrated how to cook a Mss, Beatrice Johnston of number, of gourmet In addition to graduating from T eviler Rd., who celebrated Mr. Neal - Shea (-a member of ably have t be extended due, }terra and, OSgoode Hall. with Honors, he her 16th birthday on Mar, 9th. TolYittto, visited Mr. and ttne Serra Club Toronto)., A in part. to our overwhelsrling gave away the delicious res- S. Guiney ort the 'encs' alts along with six bags has obtained a Ph. D. as -well O•Cortttar. ,of Oakwood firm wl be g}lpwrl a in hon- acceptance. If you think ' we of A picture show ar the Sur - es a, thorough education in ac- Dr.,, held a tea at her home aur of 5t Patrick's Day, Irish may mis ed you call Dr. Me- groceries The therrne of •-the counting. For some .years he .o Monday rrtotsrinug at 10 a. m, day School child was given Mils, wr71 be played during Kay at 839-1561. Ian.. Hender- pro -'ram, 'New. Lamps .for Old' at tine Suttdiay ;S4itoal Hall.. on' served as -accountant in Matt- for friends and neighbors to March 9, which was well atten= the fir, Refreshments 839-2504 or George Smell, . at demoastrat.ed the remarkable treal with Central Mortgage come out and meet the Liberal arA door prize. Do come out 839-2860- progress that has been made On March 16, at a ch a• in producing irux ern pp- and Housing .Corporation: as candidate Mr; Norman held � another sAtow for the child ear,dn icy youryel�es. It's a More details next «eek on g ' gas a Chief Accountant with,Halifax A briad shower was held at Ad- tto�•:ate time you'll be having". our creche and otirer.sen•ires liances proceeds of-t.he_sate of Insurance_'CompanY: asci a3 a the home of Mrs. E. Norman. ren --"The Shay Dog St estirms for ' the P.1T. A. of the United Church Women's, tickets went to various ch-` director and officer of a num- grid Concession on -Friday, 8th rnissiorr-by label from a Red' re: tea tovMis, cut. F}veninQ Group.:€or young mo urch and recreation organic.- ben of other• Canadian Compan-: df 1vlarch, in honour of Mics Rose Tea or Coffee package, ).e•ry, Ihlyes• cypF ani saucers. thcs and working wives. ation, in the towmstlip and a i �•l told, he has over 25 Judy Wales who will become Mrs. C .Smittr, of Stockd If . cream and.��rdar howls. deter- Meanwhile if you sh to "number of Bay. Ridges o-roufxs spent a week at the home profited • front the evening. years -of experience in the ad- the bride of Victor Norman, Mr and Mrs. Garry Balsc}on. g+pnt, ' tablecloths,. -dish cloths • .join ,in fellow^shin: come along rnini%trative.. executive , and on April 13th. Hostesses for Mrs, Lexie Pears. Collin^ - etc. next Sunfiay at 9.45 a. m. were, Mrs. Perry 0 0 o Our Girl Guides Sponior thrid bucinecs war'ld: the evening wood, �eiv ea injuries in a blood Donors - tVomen'c Auxiliary of the Our local C,ir! Guicl have What does an active Person- Mrs. Grundy and Janet Norm- car accident last week end if aurone lDonOuld he ��''1 ne P,ecreatlon Afisonation. met on agrees to cnn>s�cr an under-. ality such -as Mr. Gr -ring do an, The bride received many Her husband Charles, was bur - to `�?�^c>me a, Red Cross Blom Thursday. '�iarrh '7th at the privileges child in' > w�ric a. in .his spare• time? Whenever beautiful gifts and a lovely 1ed n"1v tact llo r, they are asked to, sive home cif' Mrs. Sheila Newton gain -fqr a, sPrnnd v-ar• thrm;h there is such prec?nuc time a- time wts had by o hetaerrrd that w'ac 'the Saye The `Children Fund: vatiabfie: he. and Mrs Green-- We are sorry the.r name to the Red 'Cro"s I -An -election of officers.. TowingDomestic Water Ca�lvaccer call rig .on them in held anti -the new exerutive ic: The little girl whose -name is ing are ardenVtr•a� `1lprc hav- Wayne Morris. Rosebank lid.. , .yryn with the rampaierr pres. Mrs. Mur;el Readinz: Lena livers in Rome, Italy. The ing toured the •world om"ver- was confined to has home with • SUOER SERVICE CENTRE for funds, Alternatively, they Vice pre-. Mrs. Caroline Qli*- 'futilS cent to her thus far• al oeeacionc-India•, Fitmpe. the flu for a, couple of days. could rontart the• Blood Donor er: Treas. Mrs. Beryl Kcnren; " Qo' to a South .America Yo name it. On Wednesday, March 13 a have enabled her to _ Chmrnit!ee ChairMan, Nils. H. Re(. See. 'ills• Marlene Brou- Suer earn where the gain- and the Greettinas ha�^P been bridal shower was.held at Heated Do-it-yourself Stalls - g^hfcin; Carres. Sec. Mrs, Max- For Rent T. Coow at gag-lTi8. ed a little weii_ht, outfitted her there.HiS love of travel vel .how- I the. home of Mrs, Kavio Mie l 0 0 0 _ ing Hurif.:'Grocro LR��'Ts ^re with •clothes and hooks for ever, has not mar -red the bank Rd.• in honour of Mise 839-0^13 av0.iarS - M -m Marilyn Bell. Mrs. Jean•, • school" and improved the' star- Councillor's thou-r,tc on his Judy VVa1es. I-rostesses for the Guides 3 Brownies g will be Mrs, C. Chris- With the erow1h of our com- - Quick and Mrs. •Joan Duncan. lard of living for .her whole , native land, He beH�eves that eveniri., rx,v, .we are expanr]ins slur The Recreation Association family. Girl Guides and Bn xmie Com- I of Bay Rid? a Adult a eballcforrties the paries, and Parks.• We.. are hoW • o cls 16 nand over. Teenagers Pen Portrait l�ookins' for ladies. 17 years Of *rel- Y.,�'R DG ase and over, who would be and married women' are ioin the ladies who come. I am told that you donate by Pat Fin WOto o eed to be an expert.lusthay an �Democrae-- - tiv leadinz our _irls. need If are tmesen : • time. (lua]ifrcaticns include a heir- a desrre far a good fu] husband, tin 11arud attend WTI-. you are-inlere, phone Mrs. "William John Greening" _ l air at P9 -VM, : If Since rrragt Bay.. Rid es rest - WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT? - a e. �Tiu must like children volley bail is' your preference _lents are. like me. -relativeh _ ard children must like you: ex- new to Ontario County and �tsssssssriesrrsisas=sessssristitatsssssss>•attsatars■ p,:ker:ng To«lts!:ip. RM�ES PLAZA - Scuth-West Corner 0 R•v>� Coir t resent a series ' LETS TALK 'IT OYER WITH Y; BAY ing Nei Ts HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCKr f of ote thumbnail of this area -- - P - better -ac- _ . to help us becomeMIKE t quaiurted wtth the peor]e of STA fft S HARDWARE our community. _ . - - Thiarking that o}tr own Twp. q� � •� Pe . • �` tEne iof - CcuI laor William 34fi Gri-0e'n- TUESDAY, � MARCH 1 A Complete ing would get uc off to a good ` start, I approached his Secre- ta ry and asked her to jut down, . 1 - cnme information about him. 61'EtXj Your Suggestions And - GENERAL HARDWARE Her reply was so , intea-esjul - - - - _ that we are publishing it just __ ..._. ._ • .. ... _. _ r aa we received it from her. - .TO Pl1b�IC MEe�ltt J IANCES .. P. F, .. ELECTRICAL [APPS. .. - _ _ _ .. .CLAREMONT COMMUNITY HALL As' orre enters the buctlin� .. r� 71­ iiy of Rav Ri(lges5; the Works • -Tools �t� >�F and flat hoi te- wb�r -re t _.. _ .. �IOUSehold eye' is a . steaming split-level .7LetY h•^rk F+nncalrnv on Liver- ltrttsissttst ■■stiritatssatr•tsssssssrsstcsssaBsttsssstr< pool Road. In a settee, the. los ` BIG. I ti avP� • .:. : OVAL Or* , CHOICE CREAM STYLE -20 OZ. -TINS BIG. I mwmm mm� law -PICKERING, ONTARIO A**4*40. avP� • .:. : OVAL Or* , CHOICE CREAM STYLE -20 OZ. -TINS IGA CORN .7/99c IGA CHOICE -20 01. TINS TOMATTOMATOES6/89c S IGA (PLUS DEPOSIT; -30 OZ. BTLS. GINGER ALE. 4 55c RASPBERRY -24 OL JAR mwmm mm� law -PICKERING, ONTARIO DOZ. I 4 69 H E S GARDEN FRESH NO. I GRADE SNOW WHITE HEADS CAULIFLOWER -.eocn 29C - 16 0Z 31 BUTTER JAR GRADE TENDER GREEN CRISP LETTUCE 2/29c. 2 CANADA NO. I GRADE 35 u BTLS. P.E.I. :POTATOES 10 lb. bag 49c CALIFORNIA NO- I GRADE NO. I GRADE F E STANT DATES -49c STRING FIGS". lb. 2SC' 99 'FROZEN—TURKEY, CHICKEN, PORK OR BEEF G k LIP ORK 8 -oz. 2 41•A - 1 •p - -lip -_ - • r1 .- __. s - _.-EXTRA'A .-T 0 TA& -OF $32 IN80 NUS TAPES— v; WITH FREE $6 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE A LLVARiETIES 8 OZ. Pkv CADBURY'S BISCUITS _:IGA. INSTANT, POWDERED MILK WITH FREE $2 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE 17 �Rlc< IGA ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM RESDAN HAIR DRESSING A FROZEN .S CZ. PKG. WITH FREE $4 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE H FRASERVALE STRAWBERRIES 7 L3 FO" 1 LB. FKS SHORT GRAIN DAINTY RICE CHOPPED BEEF STEAKETTES 2 ROLL PKG 3 ' LB. CELLO BAG COLOURED DELSEY TISSUES FRESH CARROTS NO. I GRADE