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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_04_04TELEPHONE N E ' PICKERING ESTAlit.ISl1M _ W--,.S 942-0940 SING 1861 THE ---- ""' - THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 Price - 10c Per Copy VOL. NO. ilio NO. 25 Rea f Aim, 'Fire. . dyDi- cuss rena s - " ... ........ - - 1 . P*Ickeringowhshi.7 A public meeting held at the - `, to, hall last Thursday, , Soap Box ' Derby Hockey Award Night decided to appoint a cummitt- �f N �< l ee to imesti'Tate coots locat- Entry Forms Ready At Bay Ridges ion and all other information. _ pertinent to the construction ' of an arena and Ala}•:ne fields. The mammoth chore of dist- Speclal ''nest speaker at the 'z f•,r Pickering township• ributing derby rules and reg- iioll:ey award Night in Baa' The T.eetLin:4.��'as chaired by ulations and entry forms has - P,iri�e; was M='• Bill Dtunart>. Reeve Sherman Scott and ah- just been completed., formerly of the :Montreal - "Canadiens put �� pew were in attend- We have had many phone ; Special commeruiation was Calls askin for facts and fig- - .. •'' ,,� g id Jim Walker, by the Bay , I, e It was the feeling of the vies and further details con- F ' majority .'that an " arena and earning the event. The derby Ridges Sports' Committee: Jim, other recreation facilities are a young- man our community is open to all boys in Picker- can be very proud of, is a Hayes of Bay Ridges, takes a careful aim r•�eded here for the approxim- fn Township, 15 years and I real favorite with the srnaU - Rouge Hill-Pickering Lion member Jim Y under. Entry forms can be ob- g at the stow Shoot held at Bill Newman'S farm last Saturday. The steer was won by at ea000 for agRec Recreation tained from your school print- I fry and adults alike, in the former Lion member Sam Cragge of Ottwa, who had someone shoot for rim 4y ,.'Committee will make a stud} loaf and at the Pickering News ``Sports Department. He is nev- proxy.-Proceeds went to the. Ajax and Pickering General Hospital of .such a project and report office. I er too busy to give, some help to council within the next two The race is sponsored by the and pointers to our young ath- on Not months. Kiwanis Club of Say. Ridges, fetes, and was always there to etsustisEsssssausisssssRasaasassssssiss[issxa ss Soccer Seas the Bay Ridges Sports Comm- het shovel snow or flood the .�V�. •+ - It was also 'agreed •by those p NQTICE TO PICKERlNG TOWNSHIP RESiDeNTS attending the. meeting, that ittee, The Pickering News anrd t�srk AR this besides playing;" Teo Far Away � a building would be best the British Motor Car Compr.. hockey hirriself not refezeeing. Ata meeting of the Pickering. Township Rural .Ratepayers countless gtatn himself, this located in.the south end of the any• t winter. Association held on ,February 6, 1963 !n the presence of the The race will be held on Mr. Tickle incipal of the Honorable Dr.• Matthew Diamond, Minister of Health, and the Scar Sot eroro PAssocia ionMinor , heavies township, population tie of the Sunday, May 19, at 2.00 p• M. , H htS School, pres- Honorable Wilfred Spooner,• Minister of Municipal Affairs, I resid- crated the ekering Beach Jets stated that it had been discovered that Arthur Mit�trell Lim- Soccer League Prepares For Mr. John Williams, P on Base Lino Road, fmmediat- of west o! the Ba Ridges (the winning g Rewe Sherman Niw Season ant of the Bay Ridges Rate- y y g rule' learn) with ited, Building Suppliers, and largely owned by The'�Scarboro and Pickering payers' Association said that Shopping Plaza. The course Is a beautiful trophy, donated by Scett,,of Pickering Townsi+ip, had sold upwards of ileven thous- ,tenor macer Association have he felt there was a" definite . approximately one .thousand Jack Stokes. Peter Gomery, and dollars worth of wpplite to Pickering Township, within their preparations well advan- need for an arena and play!- test long, and cars will President `'of the Recreation the space of worth one year. This statement was grossly in- ced for the 1963. season, with ing field. He suggested that it started from a 16-degree angle Association, Bay Ridges, pres- last year's seventeen teams all ramp. To date, there are six ented the Captain of the Can- accurate and was- based on unreliable information; and the be _ be • incbrpo would help, by putt- major trophJos to be won. The adieus with $lovely CBC tro- writer withdraws the statement and apologises to Rowe Sher- Irldicatirug they .will taxpayers man Scott, to is .other shareholders of Arthur Mitchell Lim- Ing again. and approximately ing it on a mill rate. latest one to be added Is the phy and Championship Crests persons to ten new tea.rns preparing to Mr. Ed. Hanish, who has Pickering Taxi Ltd. (Temple Spooner, and to all been a sociated with' sports, Cab) award for the Best De- the girls' team house lea- r. to Dr. Diamond and Mr. Spoon emer• a winners. He also presented wfian his statement was communfcafed• The League has adds . a espeeiaply baseball, 4n cker- - w nn n will receive tyre Recreation Assod,atlon "'F. -E. LaBRIE •• "Tyke" group this year inor-ing for mariy.years, said there aDTv�vith itheir tfrophles, fva President's Trophy" to _� der to accommodate lire small- was rnudu need for a sports y Sports Jacket, end all Red Wim Captain Boys' Mile ssssssssessosssssssst■ er boys, and the groupings centre. to house baseball, foot- contestants entering will res- et Team. Other trophies pres- pettsitssriss=ssssss�sssfssit %rill be as followu: boli and track. He, suggested a sive a special Soap Box T. anted was Lire centre B. P. tro- as of shirt. Several well-known to the Squirts - Canad- b s l Juvenile=below 18 yrs.. site in .the vicinity of Liver- ice''phy ���� �� -April 1, 1963: pool Rd.: and No:, 2 HigbwaY• senaHtles from _the Entertain- tens; the Bay , �s •Trophy. AN Everyman S ry Bantam~--iielnw iS yrs, oL age Doted Beer said he felt an ment and Sporting World have went to the Leafs - Pee Wee e aG of April 1, 1963• arena should be located -in the been invited to assist in the Division, and the Central Tro- h End Piekerm7ownsh1p Alan,-below 12. years, `as of south end, but added that it 'proceedings. plyy to the Black Hawks - Hort g April 1, 1.%3. rnight be as easy for some Bantam Division. -• Tyke- below to years .nf age, ares to conr.inue using the a- Dunbartjn Wigh School ' Special -Crests from the U. The. club is located on the as of April 1, 1963, renas, they have been using {� N. H. A. were presented to our A country club that is des- farmer Roos Heron farm and _ Games._ will be played•. on a itr the past. Open House April 5th All Star Teams. both Pee Wee ` ignec'' for tt�e average income. totals 1Q8 acres. It is planned home and away basis. in order Terry ,Ryan., said he felt an arxi Bantam Divisions. The farrydy and will be' open all the to open on May 24 this year. to 'stimulate-.iriore parent it+? arena or centre would faring _. Ripley Achievement Award, a . year rotund. will _open year Mr. Bowler said they would Brest, and to minimize;travell- ali,the srrtall communities of The, latest developments in beautiful shield donated by y the township together. He said technical training will be dem- :tor, and Mrs.-Hullop, for extra on the. 7th Concess:an of Pick- have ric}ing. swZmming, -tent-. :ng. rn to raise the 6mtratkd inG-thr` Automotive; .effort and outstanding achieve- crinlg and. be krp-m-n as the ing. barbecues, playing fields. Anyt�od'y in in organ- he favored--thy g :zing a team in their own are&L money by _public. subscription. _Electronic and .Buililing Trades merut to a boy. 'team or coach; Four Seasons Country Club.' He said they hoped to scent, rather: than putting ix on the Shops-at the Open House to was not Bruch this year; b� t Mz. J- tit'• Bower, one of the--ually obtain a din: , room for• any a4e grnup, is. a�keci' to t o held at Duribarton . High will be presented' next year. owners descr!bed the .plan tb license, and would be run.nin, turner the A:ci,ciation. who mill rate: it 5th. -• Picnerin: To�� i�hi,� Council free dances every Sanirda ,, ill advise them'an.i assist in fir H-� rely su„eat ed the School on Friday. Apr' and it is a symbol woitli work-' ni;ftt. - n• way they cart• f'or further rood Of the ing for. this week. A , ;ie in nforzration, cc,ntae; Jim tacritties'ot sumir',t ,*rr pre` "We 'are Very P He ;aid the'club would have "�Z-. think the rte! nt ,ch(N S ne'u;eci, to keen %cork of our students, which- Ent'eMainment was provided -Tn7r�hip will u=e thclul� Lloyd, at =AT, 2-8484,_ ar_Joh_n_ by a. section of the Pickerin: a lirri e > rrtetttt�ershin anti Spence, .at AX. 3-4564. the casts down. He Suet iounly will he displayed in the new ccrnt wt.u!d be S�'7• , a Year. rrrore than anvurte el_ e. N1r h,lrl outlined a plan that "would :;hops built- with Dominion-Pr- tltinstrels,' tinct refr hrnFrt ' per foully• B"wer said. stave in:;luded eveiy'tlrih, in- mineral Grants to aid t seat- pmvided by the H.e,ne.& Schc, f - Assessment dudin�. a �ivimm:n pc,.,l. lural-Tr mini"; said Prtnciral Associatiort and the eoache ' Appeals' t,t�r made- E: Sietler. • wives. _ \Ir. David 'l r"\ iTj, - Special ft's Grass Fire Ji On location Bass the Stu"";"n that a trrtn he hi,lie-the parents and - V retained to make a out'vey of friends- of students .will conte An- Mtresting Bit Of News- sport ,. n>ni The toss fire �ea�un gut the need;, the, co.r�, etc.. _ to see the Dunlh1rtnn. high + y- 3y �,a' Ea a N117s. G,a'Jy: I}erks_ ,:.ul tulcl i 3 under_1�'ay la`i a ,eawo l-, atgo' , " he It was disclosed at Picker- + Pickerin; Tu�en;hih Coui}cil un' tit, liar'+3 •Scanlon told. ,the Sc.r,x�l plant in operation;. Ing Township'-Coun'eil on Mon- Alt-Time Great Presents a total of 6 fires :n the ��'45t �I,:n!a�. Dire was appearin; tneetin;. that if such a project r.�ntinued. end •uI Yickerin:; To%vn;hip. to make. a request for: a .land could not he afforded without Display,.; academic` subjects. art, home School of ork in is t h starntbasrtoon on a = Trophies ”' . Fire Chief Duna,d Lynrle has a t wa laid one charge in- th'.s conn valuation • of her property; c,r. gtmnts, then Pickeritt`, ecottomiGs and science'w-ill be progr m o get municipal t- ihe former Montreal Can- .ectfnn.. iri.;tiucti�n it o++ the Asressc,r.• not afford it. at'; M.' Bill 1hurnan. six-titue- It is su,�este 1 that reader.; . Mrs, Beck-steal said she had Mrs• Gladys, Becl:stest said nn vietz as well as the tech-' er. winner of. t re coveted t'ezena appealed her as,essment on .'that to get somethin�'started, ureal _demonstrations. just Slience, Technolbgy & Trac' read. the advertisement app- pi The Commercial worn„ Trophy in the *. W. 1. and the earin� on page 7 of this issue. the basis of location, not on the natural ice at the Bay completed will be open for for 5 or year courses, tinct as y goal-keeper of all time to a sessment being 'too higrh. could be used to cut' costs. p should provide good education- The Beckstead property is Donald Hopkins said he felt inspection. play over -three,hundred Titin- "The revised proriam for al opportunities for all stt:: rtes without having a goal will. AskCounty To located on the waterfront - on the township owes is to the _s has, against him. -increased the east side of Frenchman's children. to provide them with ` introduced SchDunbarton b far 5 udents ofprvaryi'ngam suab(1't'�s Scored Take Over. Altona Rd. I' a good rink, which would el- h's popularity ' several times Bay, ,nate so many driving the all Brandies - Arts & Science, and aptitudes," 14Ir: Stell over. by being- present at the fo a rriar Inkstead said owing Business & Commerce; and said' iVirs, Bec "Hoekoy Awards Night" of the Pickering .Tow'nShiP will ask a being located in children to other arenas. Bay Ridges Minor Soo front of her home, she felt Deputy-reeve Jean McPher- Ridges rfs Ass- Ontario County to take over ociation,. held at Aa,.-Oew thS Altona Road as a county an allowance- should be made. son said she favored an arenit P en nei Villade No e 5, a, — Mon- road. Council are requesting that but would prefer not to ac;,ent mill ts. ttay� April 1. Mr. Durran who This wou e the Assessor ma e a repo , M ,was both humorous and en- Highasay to No. 7 Highway. to why he turned it o'er to 'She suggested shares could be ,The Springy Dance of Dist. celebrated with friends and re- council: sold to finance such a plan. o tertainina. struck ,.a serious Deputy-reeve -Jean McPher- Councillor •Milton. Mowbray • Na 5. Provincial Police, - was latives. . ' n,Ae'when he suggested to the son told coined.bncil that she had • i pair Tickets said tFrere were some in the C1ffi�,al Coacug and many ,been informed. that if the W held. last Friday night, March Sympathy is extended to pnlents ,who were present, c]id rake over the Alt- north who would• not favor a 29 at the Queen Elizabeth Tony Van Boxtei, Christina Dna. Road this year, they could r community centre, even if ` it Building, Attending from this-Cnes;, on the death of his fs' - t hat - To 0 .Kee#e _Centre vas_�o� to in their own area. area w Mr. and Mrs. Wm q its sudde irr Holl anti. ea trnvard a':1 levels of goy- "only-de ntainienance cin it octet.= _ he u n ere: FrnmeM to lead the way in no construction, as the county Mr. �i . T. Gildner of R. R. 3, Councillor Harvey S'pang McLean and (police officers Mr. and lits Chas: Hutch- providing 'recreation facilities: road budget "has already been was the winner last. said he would oppose it Bony and wryest Mr. and Mrs. john ;lugs. Church St. attended the 1'- d Pickering_ Although Mr, Durran brought set for 1963. - month. of two free tickets to on the mill rate or tieing put . Found. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mar, wedding of his niece, Miss Je n-aE tack me ttciries about hockey, the O'Keefe CeTrtre in..a lucky to_ a vote of the people. Mr. and -Mrs. Daae Femrrrg, ited Church Armour Saturday. and H Wank n Greening , ra�etiall and soccer days,' this tis Nice To Hear said they Mr, and Mrs. Steve Pointon, Mrs'. Chas. Ea1::=, Church UL :. _iter reme nberguYren •'Bi .•'Rouge Hills. John Bath's Esso at Councilors Jo Bill" was --probably the top q reader placed an .adver- Each .in_antfi he- omtedbto investi uld be a Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hefferon, is home from the,Oshawa ties gate such a of Whitby, r. an , hall,_pitcher in Canada. tisement in the News a few lucky ticket will win two free pp Scott, Bond Lake and Mr. and daughter; Mrs. A: Miller. Mr. Durnatl strnttgly w.el! .as_it .other passes to O'Keefe's. To enter plan. p Mrs, Dbn Clarke, Hiley Ave .cerely emphasized the fact local papers, and put. up not- John Bath's Esso contest, you Cbiuncied Ross Deakin said Mrs, Norm McCombe, has returned after a three- that. education was of .prime Ices in local stores. have to make a $4.00 purchase . he favored putting the cost on. Credit. Peters- importance to "all youth". this week; and � your name will go in the -the• mill rate. and, did not feel Sorry to hear Mrs. Les. M. week vacation in St. Peters- - a, twice as many drum for the draw at the end the taxpayers would, object., Morley has been in the"Ajax burg, Florida. Mrs. Clarke--and that,:.: h*..'9. , �.. BE SURE TO VOTE - A salla froR+. tire, sd 1n*'the Pick-, of the month. Your name will =Reeve Scott reniind'ed the Hospital, for treatment. 4-yeatwit sen Karry, cTmt e _ suing News as all the rest put be entered with every $4.00 meeting that- sewers and wat- David Dalley, aged 7, and home with her parents, Ue+nn MONDAY, APRIL, Ith tegsther. This is what we like purchase, so you may have a _er were a ,consideration in • Davidairrtthd�tan aged . prill L, and both �• t• hear., dumber- of chances to wiry such a plan POLLS OPEN I A. M. 7 P. M• - - , i (snot Two THE PICKERING NEWS 'THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 . THE PICKERIN' G NEWS' 839-1457 for further informa- tion. L= ' ­out a program of c h1-ornration and education • a- Christ, by which we are re - re - deemed and w,as d clean ' GRACE next meeting will be at the ..showed life in Hong Kong and We are not advocating that Pickering Township go home of Mrs. Claire '.;artir,, F'o: io i, lne regular • out and plunge into the construction of an arena. We 40 Glendale Dr., on 17. April Best wishes to Mr. Gordon mono public and high school from our sins. We -mut take PRESBYTERIAN' investi ate the matter, take a loo look at all the ram-,. g g E S T A 8 L I S N E D 1 8 1 1 Colby, Pine Ridge Rd., who is students. It tries to make them Bulletin Christ into the very depth of CHURCH Issued every Thursday home from the Oshawa Host} ital. His man friends hope y The Afternoon knit U. C.,w. our souls. We come to His holy 'iPort Union Road 'WEST ground, on a contribution plan. If it is payed for by - y •• by The News Printing and Publishing Company d his bood'health A,ilj continue. are haN-ing a "New -To -You" Clothing Sale and a Bake Sale own table at His invite- tion. Four new members were • ROUGE Can the south end on it's own afford such a plan? rixd as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont The U. C. W. of Rouge Hill in the Sunday School rooms welcomed into the membership Church: School (All Ages) a share selling .basis. - .- ><dfISCRIPTION .RATES: $2.50 per year —United States ;3.00 per year p r, United. Church will hold a Rummage Sae on rhorning, April 6. Of Of our church. "The Sacram t 11,00 A. M. ing into such a project, and we trust the appointed committee will investigate them all.week t BARRY MURKAR, Editor y-- r� on *pril 24, in the Rouge Hill Church. Any_ Plan to attend this Saturday. "eve of the Lord's Su _ +� pens The JuniorsVAnne Supervised Nurser - 11.00 y Worship - 11.00 A. M. _ 'W. ABVERTISIN6 RATES UPDN REQBEST — one with dean, used clothing The ry me m ser Songs ational visitation" was on Sun - TegDivine ation was conductedITrs.Minister A few friends gathered at would help greatly by lona- ting these articles for the day afternoon. Members were Helen Hawker and Hawker, Remember Rev. Wm. H. T. Fulton RA,. C. Douglas, of Toronto, due to the illness of our min- Community Centre? sale. There will also be a Bake sale and Tea, and Sandwiches visit,,d and invited to, come to church worship service. the Son 9 Service next Sunday evening, April 7, at 7.30 408 Rouge Highlands Dr. West Rouge I I Little John Thompson, son ctxar entered the church -' to meeting of the South Ontario v�•i11 meet at the home of -Mrs. o'clock., the Processional All People District Direction of the Wom- •A - will be served. La at 12.30 of Thurs- --�— April 3. The majorityof persons. attending a public meeting p S P g Township Heli!• at BrooklffL d day, April 4, for a luncheon pr Mrs. Thorns .Ow•ens has been the lovely anthem- "The Lord , last week at Brougham to discuss arena and playing facilities TT�T . D V 1Y8't ON meeting. The Evening Unit U. C. alter C. Thomson, ' -fields were of the opinion that such are much The 1st. Dunbarton . • Q, �. mount Dr. visited in . New- :needed in Pickering Township today. Scout & +vi11 meet on titonday, April it burgh over the week -end- Cie�+-ela_nd last week_ .. ions Service. Mrs. Marion Mc - With about 5,000 school children in the township, it Cub Auxiliary held' their stun- hly tmeeting on Wednesday ev- 8, at the chtuch. E, ery oriewrl- come. Bring your article for BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC Taylor. Rosebank, who cele-. is understandable- -that there enough children here egg• March 20, at the home the bale': - - .'COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS age on the text 1st Cor. 10: .are •• -to make full time use of such facilities. Of Mrs. June R on Ridge .a •+cry interesting vva frit' on Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 Fr•iesidship".rolled and countedwe . as Road. It was decided to i to "Un ,���:. s I:im" w•a, �,r�In•n I for the Roll Call. The- District . conducted by the minister, The fact, that less than 100 persons attended, which hold a Pot Luck Luncheon in ' by P v. .Stanley. r n . Sunday • ' is a very small percentage of the total population, does May. Everyone invited. Watch ee-:enin, The film. %%-as l;re -_-. nut alter the fact that the need is there. f or later announcements, The ted -c,y the Bible Societ., ar,,' next meeting will be at the ..showed life in Hong Kong and We are not advocating that Pickering Township go home of Mrs. Claire '.;artir,, F'o: io i, lne regular • out and plunge into the construction of an arena. We 40 Glendale Dr., on 17. April ion of. the Study, Book "The :: do suggest however, that the committee appointed to -ew members welcomed «'o:: ar,•i .he. Way' follow en I investi ate the matter, take a loo look at all the ram-,. g g We hope that the Hazen the fa rr. ifications,involved in such a scheme. family. Pune Ridge P.d., is au over•the flu., Bruce I returned AT HOME We doubt if such a project would ever get off the home from hospital. hs, `n. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stroud, ground, on a contribution plan. If it is payed for by been confin,-d .with a '.raciurad Fairport Road., North. North tax dollars what happens if the township is ever split? pP P hip, <r•. to become ill w nth, the rest of the family, except Dunbarton, will be At Home to their friends, Can the south end on it's own afford such a plan? f r M. ,�,-t,ite, olio. was, busy relatives and I neittrbors, on Saturday, .April -Mrs. McPherson suggested, maybe it could. be done on looking after the five pat- from '8.00 to -10.30 P. a share selling .basis. - .- rents. I m., the occasion being their - There ate- a lot of angles to Consider before launch- g Mrs. Gladys Cossar returned,) home from Kitchener on Sat- 25th wedding anniversary. ' ing into such a project, and we trust the appointed committee will investigate them all.week urday, having had a three- visit with her brother: S�, : On Monday, she left far King- ,grldrew's _ 'W. - I. Director's ROSEBANK ston to visit her son, Bruce, arid- family. Church — Pickering " Divine Worship was held on 5u A few friends gathered at morning. conducted by fi We were so -Ty to hear Mrs. De NX -2 de, Oakwood Ave. has the home of Mrs. Fred west- gate on March 2S, on the occ- RA,. C. Douglas, of Toronto, due to the illness of our min- not. been well. and is confin- asion of her birthday, inter, Rev. - F. Conkey. The On Mom, Manu 18, a ed to her home width flu. Little John Thompson, son ctxar entered the church -' to meeting of the South Ontario Please keep in mind --there of Mr. and Mrs.- D. Thompson, the Processional All People District Direction of the Wom- will be a Spagetti Dinner is celebrated his 3rd birthday on That on Earth Do Dwell". The en's Institute was held in the the United Church during April 3. spebal musical number was Township Heli!• at BrooklffL April—the date to be announ- Mrs. Thorns .Ow•ens has been the lovely anthem- "The Lord Dnvctors from ten branches ced later. ill with the flu. is My =Shepherd". The music answered the Rnii Ma•. and Mrs, Lee. Rouge- Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson West- was of the highest orderarsd Plans were rnade to hold the mount Dr. visited in . New- .lake spent several..days- in, in keeping with the Commun- Mtrict Annual. in Ajax United burgh over the week -end- Cie�+-ela_nd last week_ .. ions Service. Mrs. Marion Mc - Church on. May 28: A hot din= - Happy birthday to 'Gwen Mr: Nick Panagapka is still cent presided at the•organ. ner-w2.l be served at noon. at Taylor. Rosebank, who cele-. feeling—not too well. Mr, Douglas based his mess - $1,50 per pessan Each branch brates on April 4. 000 age on the text 1st Cor. 10: - is to, bring their "Pnvvies for The Euchre next week will The United Church .- 16. The cup of -blessing which Fr•iesidship".rolled and countedwe be held at the home of Mrs. The. morning _sen -ice was bless, is it.not the commun- for the Roll Call. The- District ChidIman. West Hill. The last conducted by the minister, ion of the blood..of Christ? =-Conveners are. to, -lead a dis- week's. winners`. -1. Lois Sull- • 'Rev. Dr, W. A. McKay; with The kiread.which we break, is.. rtrssion on the branch reports.Ivan; 2, -Mrs. -Fortes; Con.. Mr. R,iPitcahm at the organ it _not the body" of Christ? Mrs. T.. Wheeler, of Pickeringtiirs: Chipman Mr. Edward Higgins. from These elements can became the will be the Curator for the We -hope Judy McKinnon, of the Ontario Temperance Fed- body and blood of Christ. We _ Tweedsmuir History Books. Oakwood Dr. is feeling better , enation -was --guest. speaker, must recognize the conimunion Thebaoks to be an display at after her bout with flu. The scripture lesson was .form is ahc�tutely necessary to our the District Annual. • Conrnunion Service will be Deuteronomy 8: 1 to 5; Mr. . well-•.be.ng_ Jesus said "If ye Branch Com vers, please see sent to held next Sunday, at 7.jO p, Higgins pointed out that. the . accept the flesh of` the Son of Man, drink His blood_ ./that your nerts are m_ in the. Rouge Hill United purpose of the Federation was ,and you the District Convenes'• as we 'Church. not to tell people, what they have spiritual blessing within 1would like -'a 100':i _report.. — 'rhe Guides anti Bro+vnies should or should- not do, but you• The . spiritual .life of Corr. _ -. will hold "'Cookie Day" on Ap- that children and yqung,poo- Christ mint be taken in so we -ri.l '27 this year. Anyone in the ple. should- know that of- the can, say "Christ liveth within, Rouge district who may have a cou- 75' of the population w•ho be- me." The only- thing that can keep us alive spiritually, i.5 .Hills ple of hours to snare that d-.• -help by driving drink, one out -of. eighteen (` either fompulsive to eat the flesh of the Son of -Mr, and 'Mr•s. Bond.. Alton could the ch- oome a { Road, enjoyed a visit from ildreh starting at 10. a m. drinker or an alcoholic. The i Man. Ni,'hen elements are bless- 'body.. their daughter, from Toronto, please phone blrs.• Davey at Ontario - Temperance Federa- ed they become the, of. on Sunday. We were sorry to hear the tri'ant daughter of lir. and Mrs. Hans is'confined V` Lohr. .to hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Bill Slater, formerly of :;Th � � •+ '�• M n A't,ona Road, now of Pickering Northwest.corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway Donald G. Crossley _ PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT TORONTO - 93 Railside Rd., Don Mills — 447-5516 AJAX PLAZA - RESIDENCE Ajax 942.1231 - Pickering 942-0363 _PERSONALIZED PROTECTION A. R. FORTIER—INSURANCE ,PHONE ATlontic 2-0216 FIRE -AUTOCASUALTY Creators o or MONUMENTS • -OF' DISTIN for THREE* GENERATIONS Stafford Bros, L 0NUMEN-TS, DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO a-3552 COOPER BLOCK LTD, 920 CALEDONIA ROAD. -- TORONTO BLOCKS & BRICKS .:STRUCTURALSTEEL r CRANE RENTAL j'STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 9.5911 ' .'Page Three .-THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 Nvalson has returned to the • Ajax H iAtal again, for treat- ��On�. ment. We hope She cavil soon -Onhe Election be home again Mr. and Mrs. Wattage E ic- ESTATE of Toronto, visited Mr. and INSURANCE REAL - att, Residenee'L WH.. 2.3115 Mns. F7tdon Carter; also Mrs. Oboe WH. 2:6212 • — take much of the ie.�tn,ol,ogicai The rest of the week is a F1lioatt, sr., on Sunday. _ Mike Starr Tor - training rroW provided by un- round of mare coffee parties, Miss gilled ys Witter, of Mrs. - iveisities. meetings and meeting as many erste, called on her aunt, Mrs. "I E Ha d ork-ing Mike Starr The federal and prot•inriai residents of the riding as posy- Matthe,,w on Saturday_ • �C Y R I L E : M O R L enters the final days of the governments should 'enoour+age ible in the time that is left. Thankoffering Service will election campaign, in a reQ�r- school boards to. co-operate in Mr. Cafik and his workers • be held in St. John's United ed, easy gig frarne of mind. ��g technical schools on a have put on 'a vigorous camp- church here, on April 18, at "Your Friendly Resiidea AgeTlt" _ _ Hon, Michael Starr, who has regional basis under a separate aign. ' 2.00 p. m. _.... been Labour Minister since � d of governors- There will be a Euci re 'held .es - ,32 KINGSTON I.D. W. .P.O. BOX 160 1957 and represented' this Rid- Oshawa, , and district would �ROUGHAM � in the Township Haff. on P. 'rn. in, in the Hm se of .Commons, maLke the ideal place for such day, April 9, at 8.34 p. 'm, pjQ{ERING, ONTARIO since 1952, is'again seeking re- an institution There are large The 1,N Institute w' sponsored by the Women's election as Progressive Cans- industries contenien�y to meet in the Township Hall, on Institute: Prizes and Refresh- ervatit•e . candidate and has hand to offer ' advice and pro- Tuesday aftterstalianDO April 9, at ments. travelled hundreds of miles tide facilities far research. 2.00 P. m. Irtstaltation of Off- MIs Matthews had a pleas - visiting 'every -corner• of the -.ow that automation is ;cels far the year, 19ryon ant surprise on Friday after - leading leading to greater 'and greater. Com•eners' Reports_ Everyone noon when a number of neigh- _ _ Starr has placed be- demand for skilled workers. welcome. boas and friends met, to ten - Mike 0 H N L •LAY fore the people the truth about stleia a technical college would blr�and Mrs. Gordan Ham- der her a'surprise party, and the issues in the election whicfi enable many students to have Ilton, of Kestviek, called art help her celebrate her 82nd 1 N S U R A N C E - concern the future of Canada a -wider range of good jobs a- Mm D. L. Marrs on Saturday. birthday. and t He welfare eves that - of Lt ailable to them. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ellicott, The new Baldwin ElectrtC PRUDENTIAL Par - ASSURANCE OF HGLAND There is a close relation be- of Petemboro, visited his Par- ogan in St. John's Cnutr h id PRCOMPANY LTD- ing but the truth will win out- tw.� educ&tian, employment ems, Mr. and Mas: Randall to be on on Sunday, the AUTOMOBILE = FIRE - supporters from all over and pmductivhY. Fereral stat- Ellioott, on Sunday. 28th of April, at 2.30 p. m. The LIFE the Riding will attend a dine- ;slits on the average ariTivai bfir. and Mrs J. D. Mains guest organist for the day will ernin�s of men between 30 and and little daughter, owed into be Mr. R. F. Merrill. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST er at the GerzosYia Hotel 39 years of age show:. their new home on 4turiay y Communion watt be aeit- April 4. when at a rally. he Pl..% Alan flto'Piaf M' ��` ' i E will deliver a major political —a man with elementary A number L our ladies att- ebrated in Brougham. Churc�l FwN �, .n Covo D" Or pfd speech. schooling eaa7w an _average of ended the Leader "frair�isig next Sunday, April 7. Another highlight this week. 83611; Class, at Blackstock, this week., and Mrs. Roy Ruthven, will be a� dance in the Ajax -_a man .%% th ane or mare We hope to have reports of of Brighton, spent the week - o _eaa-tts the meeting next week. Conummity Centre on Friday years at high s't' Mm. A Hastings has' moved end with Mr. and Mr-_ Tithe. — i0►PPRAISALS right. Mike Starr wjH also a- $4647 on the average; English. Mand am open Crouse at Dun- _ a rrrasi with one or more into the house Mately vacated �, Whitehead `and Mise barton High School on the y� at university earns an by Mr. and Mrs. F,ldan Car- Coulter, of Lakeview, called gas same night- average• of 36658.. ter. MIs Geo. Perry, on SuTrdeY Newell) Mike Starr will make a tour - More than half o' Canada's Sorry to hear Mrs. W:. C (Gladys through 9cugog Island on Sat- w�ark force has a Grade 8 ed- ° - just two -days before ucation or less. while most a- -two Estate- Broker — Pickering Village r vailable }obs require Grade The Pickering District Nigh School Board the FR. 27601 Mike. Starr told a ciieerirrz 12experience or aWrezitice- 942-5770 Toronto WA_ 3-9513 Cobourg crowd at Whitby that the.. pot ship g. bites The Public To Attend Whitby 668-4703 ernmen't g a between .:839-1447 iy ;cies .of- the. P -C- 8�' This widening, gap 1 brought about the fastest rate the requi'ren►ents of the avail- P E N HOUSE R,�, I"Highway- 3i Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 4 Hi9hy.f of growth in 1962_ of any oou- able jobs and the qualifications ji ntry in the Free %Vorld- Tt:iic: of the available men must be he said. included the highest, _ Closed. - _ At The . . national..prExhlctian ttre.�reat- - the lard- - est ode �n Norm Caf ik Monteith, Monteith, Riehl est labour incpme and. the 'D'I�nbarton High School ILew To "e a Co. most' farm inrnm,e• in hLqtery. 'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Mr. Starr explained the R- Its been a ndi4 C 1%.o xian �t th 19b3 p�AX-PICFi��Q point pr=, am of the Pm�-i-ess- for Liberal ca9_-g b e '�n�n friday, Evening Apr�i 5q, w. RItHL CJ►. RJA ita Cona-tatit•e Parti . Ca` k. as he ha_� been kept on, f DRIVTNl3 SMOOL. _. uCENSED. TRUSJEE3 - They are.: 1 Achieve a serKe � t"te jump rrOrni r, , ru az _and D�a3-Cmtrol . t new• weetis lute Model car Aja: - Oshawa - Stratford of Nal-!^nte�ue n cI' ;y : i `� �st`��wmt day. M-.. cafik- The new Shops and Comercial Rooms built with Dominion- - phare: Wi�.�-1141 Oshawa RAr,"PIN S�.1.117 no gnawer, phone -T28-00°1- g'JRT R WATERS, e� 3. Immedtte aeti«�n. fir. iIr'ssa i ks a I,ie�� air,:e cote as t? e provincial Grants will be open for inspection ,_. wHit•hall 2-0890 renewal. ,4• •pP•'e,r,, a-.-;nra.l hots:.,Gen aha. at wh h time. - — nat.�ina w�'ul l _ EVERYONE WELCOME i,nuPr ,rid• a F.an :he fureC��t the L1:�:'• • re : ;z~cultura:.Pirgrarn. b. • In= Y irtq, po>t r't+ :` h 1 }i1 t". 14� ! e trcati-,Ctrl traininz: Be,�it�: sa...- predi� ec' tt ,r Pickering District High School Board rt Etter' ;*ciil sprit:ity r C�r',L P: tine Liber ... .. - �•rlt'e .ter .,tt'arlcl _.� -iLSQ Z^i:� �y.,�. tiVtl fl --0 tae iii •,n t0 •l _.. _George Todd, Chairman - _ - OPTOMETRIC" FIRST MORTGAGE3'ARRANGED' t,,{ I U. 'an ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES ;-,,w ttanaent. t= .ems tt.•uix. 1� b - 1l, _ - -VISION CARE AVAILABLE FOIE ADDITr'%NS I lu i ir.-, un+i 1: t • 'lie .latter t __ _ L. RAWBON, R.O. l (���� t ate •rep a z. t :�1 Llail's JOHN_ f ` -AND IMPROVEMEN. :Aileen f' PLEASANI< $TREFT ar,t�_ WE ALSO PURCHASE OR IOAn Fie 5tresFd the LitetaI (OFP NvERPOOr QD• SOUTtI), t t rent carnpa 7n, ..-TRAVEL ON.EXISTING MORTGAGES:+ There i a icy to lire p FRENCHMAN'S SAY i _e of uric ,rsil, acclonL':a�"•�r rri7 ar,i an�werer1 clue�tioTrs ' f m EYES EXAhtkINED _., IP YOU REflWRE ANY MORTGAGE rrn in thi.; arei..and I wT a:�i rep6r•te,-s for- ani hour.. - pLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED• I FtNANCINO i FOR FAST aR,�s th,;Jr Ont` " Rtritrtg F„iirnviaig his press cv�nfer- - COURTEOus SERVICR: CALL - "'!fid he the ideal loran<>n for e^4 e; %i Cafik made a tour of YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVl� EVENINGS I terhztical.ecllege• the Chinese community'. in the _ ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH 1 K APPOINTMENT. - TE. 9.3601 ��p �/ �e Any of you with children in- riding and'appeared at two AYaRE I E. IRELAND ver �' ed to te�^hTtisal-educat isxt - -- -- who are hopha, io cotter Kyer- ESTABLISHED gGENT AND COMPANY On Frim et ening, he spoke YOUR - ton sna�v find'. that the require to an enthusiastic audience at rnents for' entrance 'have been Claremont, and answered tete Officially •Apolnfed: -SEPTIC TANKS 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST �� from five grade .13 various questions put from the _ papers to eight. • The. reason floor: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATIOK ,EpNED TORONTO 2, ONTARIO for this is that Ryerson can Saturday was a big day with AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA EM ry ♦ rant get staff for the number a motor cavaicade touriTtg the ATLANTIC i PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES a of students applying foo• ad- entire riding. It 'started off at nch W. J. il<RT Etra�ings mission. veal precut Uxbride, . shortly after steem �r PROFESSIONALNo More y _ Ontario s un tY � gradually Picker P �N 1� *4W TE"WN 96175♦, . WA 5-i90R warned the Proms as •it rolled south . Tire long grrvernarsem that they mntst stream of decorated cars and JkketS Issued ff0m lO�ur�uOlffvke!',At 0 Riles ii triple tbteir• expansion Ply band. toured Oshawa, Whitby, •0..1MVEL IS OUR ONLY SUSM for techtnie'al institutes by the Ajax and PLckerutg, finishing yew, -1970, or inciustrY WU1 be up at the West Rouge plaza- _ n a Mr. Cafik NOT A SIDLNt1E AT a dozer tech- 1%,forl�y evemrtg, HOWARD 1 I There are only held a large rainy at Whitby, .-• IF. ni.cal institutes in the when he had Senator Arthur COU cotATtry . affea�xt6 W. Roebuck as guest speaker ..T i HARDWARErses beyond On T�zesday night it was a level. They are needed to do RAVEL large rally at Ajax, when ag- two vital 7�: Wov' de ink' crowd turned out WORLD WIDE SERVICE - try with the sleilled men need- air a large coo e•. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-669E • : to hear the young speak ea WE UVM-Y i'melf GLASS ..ETC, AL HARDWARE N0TIC.E. GENER - - Phone,: WHIMhall Z-1911 - Piekeltring Garbage normally picked up Friday, April 12, 1963 _ `� �o' ye DRUGS LTD. -� -�--mill be picked up on Saturday, . April 13, 1963 _-_—pRE4CRIPTION SPECIALISTS Duck, Sanitation Deut. - Townsbip of Pickering COSMETICS � - SUNDRIES 'BABY NEEDS anvia's �aferin�r: STORE HOURS: NG' and BIRTHDAY - CAKE WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.rn. - Pick-up on Good Friday, April 12th No garbage Plck p SUNDAY: end HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.itn. uteft To AN Occa� Instead garbage will be picked up April 11th PICKERING 10� KINGSTON RD•, W. Noonan Irish �LCKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 ^ r • Piga Four ` •/ - I _ r THE PICKERING NEWS ` . THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1963• ►kk9ring Ladies' BeMin ed to celebrate Mr. Rieing rd Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs at Napanee. on Sa L"gue - Maith 19. Day's bk tl d k wt Friday ev. Jack E ' with Mr.- and Mrs, Burnett ply al'bcat;on are bo ening, March 29, mPnharyn Mr. and Mrs. Harald Van- J'acrriesom ed in at the meet-Yrr Tearer Points i11i9ses 9haryn JoAres and s'icsle of Tomnlo, s , t.. �y Mr. and Mrs. E9rner Wiison The U. C. . wild meet next Mrs. J. Moffat, o.. Na 2. Dorothy ............::.., 28 spent the week end with Mr. .Jean Jarruesan nurses- week -end at the Jordan l:ocrie. 4`ti'�eiie&Jay, April 13. Place of sent the week -end Na. 1. Jean ..... 2� intra ring at the Oshawa Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Alien Carson meeting do F,- a:,X,:, .nce i lit- ' Errol Carson. -•••-• and Mrs. Jack Wi Orr, at Ath. N'm 3. Thelma ........ ..................' 27 Pita! spent the week -end at ani fan ly n* S -- ms's their homes urutay wi�: Fal I<fas. F. Disney ams!' ]ti*.ra Mr. and hiss. Wai( 71 io. 5. Haze+ ...... `,.........:-..":. 19 � relatives at Orillia pa Janes are on the Proms_ iia. 4. Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arm- 1Mza Pr,,, - - 1o. ............... lE I woe_ Jordan' attered�ed hlr, and hiss. r.'ay. Parr+cytt! of rar:r CJon�:zr¢ttee. Clothin, for .. area his W rn. Garratt tsrong and Bonnie Vsated. on . the Keller-As3eitine %%eddin- No. 6. Lily. .:... ......"............ 15 _ Uxbrtdee, visated orct Sunday chr:ch+en and men for the $tr Per on Sunday night Over 200 Flat P- al -vi Mrs, Earl Disney til Rimmer 204: Hazel Da.vcor - :222; Barbara Suter 265; Jear. Noland 224. -ROU G E HI LLS ON No. 2 Hwy. J UST EAST . Fairport Beach :..:.OF JF ROUGE BRIDGE -Happy. Birthday- iVishes go to J the following Donna PRICES. EFFECTIVE Thurs. p 36 years old, and P.os Pickarckar d ,Fri. $ Sat. April 4-5-6 • 6 years old, on April 2: do F O O D MAR 'tyre Peterson, 6 -years cid or .April 3: Philip Tiessen. 2 year pkin. 12 STORE CLOSING TIMES: Nlonda 7 M. Tuesda 7 rr. Wednesday, i�' K : yeE T arsand old rand Elayne a ne Cams Y P Y P 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 p.m: Friday, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p." M. kin, 9 rears old on April 4; tc FRESH GRADE A, OVEN READY AVERAGE' WEIGHT 3 LBS. ' .:Keith Reilly, 3 years cold -O_. ��� �� — April 5.. and Kathleen Fa mei �j 5.c -16 years old on April 6; P.ob.-"• o. 1 SELECTED ".Garnet• 16 years old on April � , FIRM, GOLDEN RIPE LARGE' `7; Susan Newman, 8 years old .B A NA N A S2 Ib S@ April 8. ROUND SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING .. • • ' ' ' ' ' $ . 2. Friends and nei hbom of Mrs. William Black are sorry NEW BRUNSWCK CANADA No. 1 to learn she. is it "bed. and ib. .� POTATOES 25 I.B. BAG hope she will soon be rr ell. Adele, Gerry and Lynn Foley _ • • • • • • • • • . . . celebrated their birthdays with a combined party, ars Saturday �_- • •1 CALIFORNA afternoon Nine of their FRESH, LEAN PORK FRESH ASPA LARGE SIZE RA�uS Ib. 31 friends attended, and all enjoy- C �+ . . .. . —ed the gashes; ice cream and. Loin Roasts R.b Erd L_ X45 Tenter EoMfld L3. 55- No. 1 IMPORTED, FIRM, RED RIPE "c'ake. . On Sunday afternoon. -Mr. CELLO PN and Mrs. K. Reilly enjoyed a (AVERAGE 21/2 LBS.) (AVERAGE. 3 LBS.) visit with Mr. Alex. McCork- hlome of his on. Mr.eEd. t 'heMc- i C E N T R E 'ROASTS - 0 R C I� O P S fib. X65 *.,.TOMATOESfor Com. k lc Toronto. F - r.29 and to F aM rt Beach. MI H �l L E 1 Q I N Ib r N� 1 I Mr. and hiss. G CasselL�. ICEBERG Lake,neww A% -e. Mr. Cq-, lis is - ��� LARGE SIZE 24's " the srm of Mr. and hiss.' T FRESH PORK (PICNIC) } �+p �Cw�sclLs also of La}.eti iMti A% -e. I LB TWO o i' t M�5fer Kenny Barlow. . Of-; - - 'l-ernnm-il!e,..Que., has been %-i, i t i rt his. ;rani-paren`%, -Mr. LETTUCEAD: rand Mrs. M. Cook. Park Cres. "-HE SHOULDER— Church News — �1 H' -Twee C 39 riser'?•r, this week hecitr.•e o: 'rhe H h ,Sdhrlr;7•0-.-n T:, h- e'! R 0 A T ':SSW�Fr g. 5!LVERtEAF an the ; me eren'nz The .�lr- � LBS. Lwin, week. Fr"t;,3y. :1,pr: l 1. i -. - -- - -- _-LARD...._ n„"n,eer.nr—•h:, iieia�• G.,,, FRESH, MEATY (SIDE) � _., ,�" �`URE..._� :iy. 1,,.a h Tim,- G t,, SWIFT'S -- _._. u. SPARERIBS ............. R M 9c) 13 Mticl'on. Fr;daiv. at *' , ,. it . lJ• ND TINS 9C �' �. P ai a0u _(SAVE foriso r ec�t r.g nn- r',rc�i F:.'a� BLADE OR SHOnT R(S (BLADE BONE. REMOVED) . IOi �f lV,„;l 3� smday n.rn-r er R O A S T � � £ BLUE RIBBON RED LABEL •(SAVE•.14• .r!00- 9.45, ._ .: c of 1 - - TEA �.•n•.�l at 9�0, in. the e�-rrrr•!• --_._. __ � .,_.,_.... _._ BAGS . Cit $ ) PK -d. 04'j. e. Mr. Gordon �?t��,l' LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK 1 LB PKG. - __ ___ . wi1r -h-e the.,speake:•,::. - ._. PORK SAUSAGE �_ 49C 79 Lror�s � NOODLE i0c) 6 PKGS !SAVE ... .. CHICKS LE SOUP MIX a g GREENWOOD - ' ' - - - en•.%• A �.,6 So t_, FRESH MINCED STEAK :........ jj C KRAFT 9e) l,4 oz. P ut i�• C9C DINNER 7 KGS hat► _ l NER .. f r /�L a "kite-fy'in�” contest on Sat ,LiCED KINDLESS --- -- �— . 4 lof '!1, oyed and that e�f-nines en BREAKFAST BACON, 49C ' (SPECIAL OFFER OF 18e OFF) GIANT 2 LB. 5 OZ. BOX jloyed a bowling par a BLUE SURF Ibixi•k)iam. -mgr 3 Mr. and Mrs. ,Tex. Sa.n erg 'STANDING. 6tli ae3- 7th RIBS � - - 71 and son. of -� Scarboro., speer E RIB ROAST b 59C BANQvET CHOICE CREAM STYLE -- (SAVE 9c) Say ntirr: andMrs.A "• . GOLDEN CORN # Robes-rs°n LUCAS ARTHUR'S (English Brawn) FULL 3 LB. MOULD ' ' ' ' ' �0 OZ. TINS for 69 rn, Sunday, 'March 24. � 9 � _ _ ' 1963, at the Oshawa General HEAD CHEESE ..... .............. �9C TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED Hospital, to W. and Mrs. Seby .(Less than 31b. Mould* 39c per Ib). — FULL 24 OZ: SLICED LOAVI Post (nee Carolyn Webb). a B R E A D daughter, Kathleen Laura. BONELESS • • • • • •'''• • • ' • 2 for 39� Mr, and bTis. Andy J2eInyck .. .. ._ `_ . ....:. ROUND STEAK ROAST ib ?'9C •of Toronto were Sunday dinner ........... LOW EVERYDAY PRICE . guests 'of Mr and MIs. Rod FRESH LEAN P (Twin -Pak) CHEESE Oxford ES SLICES (SAVE lOc) :1 16: PKG. Mr. and Feed Bro,.� PORK BUTT ROAST .1b: 49� .. .:,531 and family, . Brooklin, had tea • ' • , .• • : . on Sunday with the W-rr. ” FRESH (LESS THAN 3 LBS. 300 PER LB.) : CLOVER CREAM (SAVE 26e) (FREEZER BUY) BrMr.rwm family MINCED BEEF ......... . . 3- ts. $1900 _�_ Mr. and Mrs. Glen. EastK�ood" - - ALL F per Lynda were Saturday sup- LUCAS ARTHUR'S SLICED FULL 1 LB. PKG. �f Per arrests with the= former's �b 39V •' .. I rnthrr, Mrs. Geo. Eastwood, B O L. O G N A . . . . . . . . . . . . CREAM ­I in '.Chitby. i I Z sat. ROUND OR SQUARE ICE. (b. �9C ... AUDL-EY - RUMP ROAST ... .. ...:.... -.:.. . Tan WHOLE or HALF ,.�- recei� ed -ung people into church, member-�� (WHILE THEY LAST) ship by Profession- of Faith., PORK LEG ROAST {BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS this Sunday; at tt:e rcgular STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE) sen -Ice. Sacrament of the BONELESS ROLLED o �i i�rr is Supper will also he ob, PRIME RIB ROAST ?9C ► !OZ. 'he Cnmmur,ity Flub will CROSS CUT ? -me w eek 1•ater than us - 13 -1. at the home o: 59G SHORT RIB ROASTIb, it • EGGS :::brig -':fie. On, Coarl -In Er_ _ ... — \ ticultural Fe"resentatic:e- ZIP (Tasty Govt. Inspected MAPLE LEAF ,(SAVE IOC) •. r,e.,ue t s ->e, I ..Meat) 151/2 OZ. tins (SAVE 6e) TULIP (In Squeese B STROUD 35 Ih1n r0ar?S i.i t171� SiC•1 c+ieCHED R nz up. :fit me ,)t SPRED MARGARINE 1 assii>le, _ .Jr. and 1Trs• Alec - -� rls and family %-isited on r' MINCEMEAT wwrday evening at the home = f - = r>f Mr. and Mn. Cyril P>� lip 10 ' f or a rds. Scarboro. i tu fir. hI. H. R•apsey, Windsor, � � LARGE 28 MARGARINE " rpent a few days last week -- wnh his son Mr. James and , •:pill C OZ. TIN 14 -_ Rap�sey. food 99C _ K�tir 1??rcicrin has at (Special offer of 4C off plus home fr+am schnoi fon• ttsb P ympIts, 111 to beta (Case of 48 tins $4.65) C ... 2c off) b . G 4 It 9e BALSAM LARGE 16 OZ. JAR A munbse at nellihbon help- A `+� 9 C (SAVE; 190 . page fivR THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 ' for suc*i projects as the Home The W. A. acted as host, a� Four County Oratorical Winners for the Aged, on Kipling Ave., served tea at various events ty Lack Of Beds ' Is Problem For Toronto, valued at 51.400,000: throughout the year. Midland Ave. Collegiate Ins- "Our m°e`es ging pro'- To Enter Ontaria Finals • ` Hos i#al _ titute, in Toronto. a $2.760.000 gets have been successful." said - n A'ax And Pickering l project: and Will- P.oad Airs. Carr. They include ante Senior Public School. a $1,823, Campaign Qum Eight capable public speakers at the King Edward-Sheraban will eery soon be forced to G00 project with contestants, sponsored by representing Senior Elemen- Hotel. All the Elementary Tt':e number of pati car- of a 220 -bed various clubs; a Fall Dance; a ZO -d tor in the Ajax and Pick- think terms "In his annual report. Admin_ Day; Plant Sale and Cat- `� SchoolsinHal on, and Peel, Province, representing ne Winners, om4. — istrator K. •J. MacInnis said Tao grin General Hospital Ionian- hose n Cha York loutcide Metro Toronto i than a million students, will tree to climb, making working P' D. ThomP� firman total operating expenses were ening for a production of the !and Ontario CountLes will take compete in that final orator-. u - $}19.501. with torsi income of "Messiah". conditorts for the 45 -bed build- of the Board, told the meeting Mrs Carr said another pro- part in- a provincial semi-final Leal contest." harassing" for the medic- that the hospital fund out he 3 leaving a deficit of jec-t--a •marathon 'bridge is il T continued throng $1,765. oaths with ,every- (zone) Oratorical Contest, 4. The most ing event county al staff:. t ear and pledges to December:1cost of operat ng hos- "still in puce Thursday. afternoon. April 4. public speaking event of the Thi$ statement formed par }' l and enjoying I at Bayview Heights Public -year. the Thursday, April .4th ,. of the 1962 Annual Report , of 1. 'were $365,998.94. with. total pitals has continued to. in- crit Playing Road, for provincial' semi -fns'! contest. Lugo om March cash and donations of $202,815. crease since 2959." he said. themselves." School, on LiverpoolTownship, is co- - the Hospital, g d against the pledges• In June, the Auxiliary made the honour of representing the in Pickering 26, at the Hospital's Nurses' 93 psi "In 1959. the first' year of the rt payment of its pledge ofsponsored the four ,When we look in retrospect-' insurance plan. our total op- Pa OOC� the Hospital Build- ! schools in these the 1963 nrov- ucational Assoc ation, the Ont- Resrdence. $15.E Dr. S. D. Weisbaum. Presid- at eM1 grits such as the "Big eXpt th ,were 5350. al A g ` on April 15t , m Hospitals Aledical Blitz," "Spring Clean -Up", and 821, mg I -incur fin public spe loin aro Trustees and Ratepayers' ent of the Hospi ming of the Sod Cere- i AIr• MacIn'ris-said that ser-' The annual Mee ways contest. Association ' and the Ontario Stat; said "workng. conditions "Turing the men and women ` e'esented with year-end fig- The -eight foporators. who Municipal Electric Assa^ation,• vices were maintained at -a P f� 'the hospital's activ- t�& fa as, the medical staff is mon.''' will take part in the, provincdal Municipal Hydro Commi(ssivn concerned, have been harass- who have participated in our good leve! of efficiency, con- hies. Patents achnitted num semi-final contest, are. the die- The provincial final eontt is ` o for 'beds in fund-raising campaign should sisterit fvith the age and gen- frig• The demands 4varmly congratulated," emai condition of the equip- bered 2642, compared with trio finalists for . the four co-sponsored by Orrtaro Hydro. the Hospitaly appeaus to be ov- be 236: in•.1961: 2529 in 1960r and counties and represent- some Hydro Cup To Winner Mr. T•nomp6on said merit." -2391 in 1939. Students, An attractive engraved 5d1- e'r .ir"easing. "F�unda. hnKe�er. are still ons rase to 98000 Elementarly "The influx of large numbers ltd out. "and He said a group insurance R -ray examinat rn orator- ver Hy Cup, daaated by true into the distr ict required." he Po 5245 From 4269 in 1961. These who have taken part ''° of new peopleshall anticipate . plan for 'staff became effect- with 3533 in ical cofripetitiot in' county Ontario Municipal ' ,Electric has gnly served to make this we certainly• rations and ive October 1: "All employees figures -;compare public, Private - and separate Associatioir is ready and wil be -- •problem more difficult The pledges from corporations 1960 azul 3093 in 1939. Another t fe%v months.. p.^esented to the wormer of the iduals µLuo have still' not are insured for an amount of µa5 reg- schools in the pas medical stafff has mostly been indiv__ -insurance' which is equal to crgrrficant incre?se p,' w,crrnta will be selected in provincial semi-final ooKitest..irs affted by the chronic - short- donated." - istered in the number of out- this zone (provincial semi -fin-. Pickerim ToxTship on April 4. age for beds for their patients. After -listing the various hos- one and tanoe-thhef times 00 orients ancd emergency visits �) contest to enter the 1963 All the runners-up with roc This 'has meant that patients pital grafi approved. during earnirios I P be the year, 'Mr. Thompson lis- Femme employees are insured --4916 in '1962, compared, with Pro find4 public eic•e valuable• book Prizes. • arre sent to Oshawa or may urian at Bayview speaking contest for senior` el - This competition cn'eT to Scarboro. instead of cussed the won ndof the i, he chair- for em loyee who is to grin- ` 3360 in 9591' 81 >r 1960 and ementar}' studegits to be 'held Heights School, µll start ' at being admitted to this ?irg in the num- �+, nil. 15. 4dtrring, 2.00 p. m., and the judges der- trtaz�hip of G. A. Robinson, cipal wage earner may apply ; A marked drop on Monday .,- p of to be insured ..in accordance .her of births .was recorded. for' the Ontario Educational -1�soc- -idol? is-txperted .ab°ut 3.15 p. '"Alternately, if they have This committee is composed e members of the hospital the third year in a row. The tial board, with the schedule for male em- I P• numbered— ration's Convention in Toronto, M. beer, admitted. thein stay medical staff. architects. hasp- ployees. We. have sixty. em- hos 'tai's births. hohr. has been of necess-. insurance 4n7 in 1°F2, cti?* ^r: "' ";t` said "Yrun4 people today are ity kept to the minimum itai consultants and staff: ployees in the gf cup ` I ©ntario County C. W �- rpt ,heeding the call a° Cod.,� D-. �t'eiisbaum pointed tq�tYie He said tenders were Ttceiv- plan and f-orty in the group 429 in 19F1: 435 in 1960 and l He sited three thing.,recess- 110 -bed hospital as relief .ed fro fifteen ganthe quota- eral con.� �BJ.-Gerrbw. Director Aur- 479 in 1939. HQ1d Special Meeting �,-,• for a, v'ocstion to the rel - foe this problem: "A -consider tractors "Alth°u that SALE REGISTER c grit I tins received were %%*1 n the sing sand in his repcti_ iginus ]ifQ First -there must ab:e amount of 't me is P The Ontario County -.south be a :etrarra'. attrartinn to' do -$y t.rth doctor= and -the -lead- i avera,'e mets fro ba t hos- the re quality n� r at a Saturday, April 13 =,uctiotr R,e.;.onal C. W. L. he'd a `ucc ' ri s meth ;t� for God-, second, erg c ` the nursing staff trying ' pitai construction. o 1 esstu I Day of RecY.l:eceion . n I per square foot of build- high level. although existent �3;e n`. mode -11 and set e.ec- g there must fc ;1 third health to make the facilities that we c°sts p (Picker�n on Sunday. ?March and gaalnK thepoor phy • i . y trite^e, teles i.�:on 1 have at the moment. as work- i Ing. chol3ddabe retitsedt acid -€arm tt� and over-craw'din,.':_ tr is . appil; es. g!assx'are. in 1, tQ _ .00..p. m..' _ .. .17.- fra O0 - rtitust be acceptzzice by a pro -able as possible. and ektract f-p•rans- received Nur-ing .activities during d:ches. ronl.ulg.utensils and Guest speaker. Rea. iiet;n authority. He went on to etieiy ounce of use out of the �'revised' . quo; tions included srronthly :..any usef r' articles. At I.ot `Sce,tt• S, J.. conducted three . e��Iain the different type's of R�xiht facilities fmrrt the six low bidder in the year s + cn ^n Corr 3. c:a tM n Trwnahip. con`erences, the fn -1 on the sI= one sees the�.e per�Ie' order to burn; constructirm .clan• in hospital ripe. i zy nn. -fur --flier erea.icm- (to f)'der� which mold attract a and -, two special- i 0:"" Steele:s 3c e... half mile µes* ti oirrrz r r~} hr. 'rt;' -with eti en t; tkirr on tbP hc,ar� of t".fir (r�cLs wtithin the budget settee itz ncou e� "hv irediiiduals o° `o. 4R Highway. pmpa ty Gerve God and <:ave. our soul u : - .cli;Yit incdrnat'.nrr to the t elig + one can only by the building ca'trtr c';:o at the secru', the te:rptations ciai.> , dilemma. le Thee chooses a^11 not affect hire. E:eatx�r Carr. Pre•id- of Ha.^�py ih+rr•t. ions- !ate: and l+e urged ec'ery- be t"tankful that these people eTrt of the tic'otneTis' Auxil any. 1 ? Sir. Tet••tis cash: tib '` I a.-tci 6lxstacies=to die faced: surd one to "Prov for Vrrcati are rr:variably 'cool-hearded a d the function, quality ° aFP said this-(yr4,rrn:ded a r.:e. Fa_'^': v'ri...Ken 6 Clarks I i! e third., the Ce"Id _ ven names Fa -:her . AIcA nt0, r thanked n-,eTative tivrtri 'the meriic•al terar�e �f the bili - act4 a of knitted br+9tees- fnr Prentice. auctlw+eers' ^} �.r ` `to abt_itr Eternal" Sat--F"llbe^ S ry.t, on,..behalf of ue rave ate:`. and 'so enable us a4i 'to T' e co e Co-tnicr rrtr T r ; each baby f�,+•ri Lir-the hTp+*.al. �; vat t theme Present- lir} c; Verda _ : - •'ti" what has beer ..re a�.to tararna_ n•ai l �fe^:*,ens mended some 3.5_1 aw-ninzs: nod heat: lot Imo' by !Jr -7n e;c rf St. Fretrr:s de surzr a he E'£io .iritu"! Con - vet') -difficult C016 - and ri ' i p. Tett tet. r F�� : T li*rrrt ¢aur ent:: made.!~9r riga 2��! fee+. FuL' price c - -„x� c Council eve a he tesse� � . d Scredit: fnr the c.^rt:cal onto, fur X1.9 7 to 3n esduip- _ , g>>~a:=e in .tire w orkizre '�' m _ r eZit. in Z a-••ariiae I a�tticlea, and owed tape•. rn r t3 reg r'.i ait� -P'h•,ne. 2S'2-9313. ( cc°fee Teak fUr- a _. ene�cu'�� the day . -ralsaid that ''ane. Cr,tauctinn is wic'e!y 4.zrrncrr 2+ ton�iertnmy sL'�'naes. - Gu Corr. Ltir , Weisbaum i OOD U ONS'.'FO. 'YOU. -'-TO. .:..a . '1. ft On. April $ e •ca.... leadership in .hithe govern - WORM !"AFIIC �Liberal Candidate for —1 To-stablis . d - ing of Canada's affairs, and thus restore the cora ,p fidence of Canadians. in our Government - ,Qntai'io Riding, believes that..Ca�la�i' �yy 2. A Liberal Government µi11 take vigorous act- alize and -expand our econ- istis must be realistic. He 5a 5. ion to restore, revit individual. wealth. x 3 4 omy� to increase national and Liberal programme for Canada includes— "'We must be realists.` We must be respots The — - these three major significant -points to -be made role..• 1 ,effective in"-the1r 'first term of office. '.Our •.programme for Canadians can be put : into effect when the economy of this nation< To provide a -Medical Insurance Programme; .has been expanded adequately to support sponsored and, financed on a' contributory basis such poNcies. Ol1R FIRST GOAL 1S -TO » �� ,zv et0iGn IN. CANADA by. a„era MAKE AN 4 k with the Provinces and the MsdicaI Profession; ,AND IT'S FUTURE. We must produce more s so that no one in our country will suffer privat- . = - - revenues on the 'nations! level. I am con- ion because 'of sickness or ill health. ' ` vinced tkat the Liberal Party will fill Can - 4. To institute a contributory, portable pension ,; ado's greatest need STABILITY OF GOY- •ERNMENT.” r ranine, to ensure that our citizens will re- • � o9 xi�nately a A -° tiro with-a_realisticAnsian ,o R _The _�}�ear old businessman from Pickering :< two-thirds of their regular working wage; wig Township himself portrays the kind of capable a $10 increase immediately after election. rnan needed in Ottawa today.. His gifts in leader- k : S: To implement legislationship and -An -- in co-operation with the Provinces = that will -change is desperately needed in,. Ottawa — and opportunities I this Riding. This time........ _guarantee _equality of educational opportu •y to the university level for all Canadians, raga R ... R VOTE LIBERAL less of economic ability. .. MOTE CAFIK X ;FORMAN CAFIK, LIBERAL VOTE LIBERAL. • _ - - ��/. / A. I Page Six _ THE PICKERING NEWS - THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF - - APPLICATION '.APPLICATION _ Road. - - �� Clean clothing, and straw individual members into Grant «'allaoe�0. F. A. ]?Y '•Two Liquor Lieenc! Act., .. Birthday Greetings to Hag- would hire to donate them to • q The Liquor Licence Act" � � LICENSING DISTRICT No. 7. Woitzek who Wzll celebrate on Participation and to enable Selwice Dept. outlined to LICENSING DISTRICT No. 7. the Pu nttua�e Sade. April 2, them "ib conduct more effective Directors, the structure of TAKE :rV'IIl'E chat JUH1 DAL• I•�rif= �U'rl _E that. rE\ E blalrh 28; also i0 Beverley r AS GRAHAbI, of the TownahiY of ( held by the U. C. ci • Of P.oury AATANOPOULW, of the Town,hip ,e meetings. F. A. 'and some of ICS aCCOgY of Scaronrou «'altiuff, on her 'day—March H , b.arbotoush. in the t ount> of for gh, in the c„ L� o. . Unu'ted Church, Could a,.,. It is ctesiuned to be of .int lishments. Did you 'know tt mill make appr,cah.m at a Special, York • and FBEDEY.U:K ANTAtiOP- 3C1. ante far plckilr� them u e :�f eetiug of the Liquor Licence. the Co . t;' the o k, of Toronto, in Ple&se keep in mind the o• p by el•esk t0 not Only members of Ontario 'Federation of - __=--a•,ard of Untarlo to be held at the the Count of tors, viii n:a,.e app- p phonillo Dlrs. Lee, at ATlantic t :e Board of Directot� of the Agi C'unadian Ley ion HAIL. 217 slurs;: !,cation at a Special 11eettwx of the 'Fashion ShoW'. and Tea to be 2.3(,87 or Nils.' Knott, at X39- ulture represents more U, Street, 'n ,he '_ty of Pe[erborough, Liquor Licence Board of Untarlo, Federation Of AIl'1Cultllt'e, buI one hundred •thousan( far in the 'Counts' of Peterborough, on to 'be held at the, Canadian Legirir. held on April 1, in the Rouge _ 3188• to Leaders and Members of 1'1iday, the 26th day of April, at Hali, 21" \Irtrray Street, in the City _Hill 'United Church. Tickets - els. That this membership, _. .rite hour of IP.uj o ciocw in the of Peterborough, !n. t+,e I ounty of any tithe!'_ faI-m - or church fweaoon or the i; uan,ce of a I Peterborough, on 'Friday, the 26th (OC. each based around some forty-seg -DINkNC LOUNGE LICENCE, for the riaY of Apr!,, '_582, at the hour n' • We h0 blrs. E. C�lbourne Agriculture. Federation Pian. gl`oups � well -It is hoped th t cl 1 t;j, ns; some twi Ce � county fe e'a o suis grid con.umpGun of liquor 14J.00 a. m., o'cl"ck, in the foie- of the Ist. Con is feeling bet- anyone interested' tt-ill ' avail ty-five commodity groups v ;ch meals,, fol the lullowin; prem, noon. fox the issuance of a' r,ir•. z, I �- Special ©ay themselves of the opportunity i es: Lounge 'Licende for the' sale and tel•' by' this time, after beim 3SSOClatlOnc, five CO-rloups t : cor:umption of liquor with .meals .. ~ _ 'to attend. -Reg istration mill be grid fal-rri women. Junior Fl GRAHAM PARK RESTAURANT. for the foliow•inir trrerr:ise-: on the sick list for some time. 7. situated on No. 2. Highway, at "Restaurant known as Rouge H111 blr. and NI25. DUbbiri S!'., Mrs. Ross Shier, Sunderland,' limited mers and educational.olgan Rolege River, and beinY part of Restaurant. located at Island Rd. i. Sl7ent d few days in' LOriCIUri, Cha 1 .art O,: the EdllCatlOn ; O O O ' Lot 3d, Broken Front Concessian West Rouge, in the Township o! t atiOns, R'h0 are all 1'eprES211t -in the TownsLip of P:ekerin !n Pickering. In the County of Ont. Ont., this past week. Committee o. Ontario Count%- Delegates from Ontario g` arta. end •b in 1'a at O.' F. A. by their elect the County of Ontario, and bein 1' g a one -Storey build. � Fe-deration o_ A-.iiculture,. out- Gjvunty- Federation of A,ricul- - • g «e are pleased to report =" member. • a new building of two storeys with i Ing sof brick -construction having• l tul'e were full basement, of masonryeon- ' approximately 20 , i'ttle ' Timmv. •Paar is feelit>v: lined - a frontave of a .plans' f<?r a Otte -flay tr�al•d appointed to the An- y i nual Meeting of the Ontario The Federation o. Agrict elY Sion. measuring feet. with a feet by il depth of 1sp feet. and better again, after"hL ki�ut schcxil, Whic., met the applova ture represents farm people m sly 30 feet by @• feet. with a which will have the special secs 1 of the dire-dors at their re- Poultry Producers' Association front of brick and stone. with ommodation, fixtures and equip- with flu. conferences, hearing's and i wood panelling, .and Laving an meet required by The (liquor Lic; I.Pr rn __held .atrHa?f-�.' Pfd t0 the O. F:'A. IriSur3ttce addition thereto of a single store BINGO as tl5ual etiply Fri- S uiries. •It' makes thL- %vish •M� Act of Ontario and AmAad- �l structure a g y menta thereto, and the Regula. Clay night at the Community House, My r t1e, OIl Tuesday Conference. These nleetin-s ` pproximateiy is felt I = and needs of farmers knOvt 0Y 29 feet. of brick and stone. tions t6oreunder for premises Hall, with good cash' prizes. eveLn�. 'r'a'sh 19. will be held in Toronto on a being a restaurant to serve the classified as a Tavern". ly to government and it. can -it A^'•' pe:son resident :n the Ecen- Everyone •welcome:' This school.:ai11. be held at'. App 3 Wand DTarch 29 respec- public and has. or will have the, pe - information On' farm pcAi< special equipment, accommodation 'ng district r.}a} g'n;ect_ tn, the ilaU e is Bar -B -Q, rye LVlon<?ay, ttvely, at the.Royal York and c appiicatidr., and, 'the grounds o. "?, rl- 15. King Ed%%ard Sheraton Hot- and marketing, back to far, z. and facilities required by the Liq ` t ° uor Licence Act of Ontario. and o;errnr. in wr't'r, :Flail !,� ; ' a people. — Corr. --Amendments thereto and the Reg wh Sir. H. J. Browne. the Dep • The Federation o" A-'r;cul- els- t!.- ---- " St ations thereunder for Promises I xt:.F, g'tray of the L;censing D:,- R V S E BAN K tme has �lirjt interest in �Oatslfied as a Tavern. trict. whose addrei: is -55 -Lane■!/!/!i!■!/i!!!!!�!/!!!!/!/!!!!i1!!i!!!!/!!!' shore Bivd,. East. Toronto 2. Ont- Mr• and bfrs. A. H. Webster Adult Edueaiion Pr:w -a-ns,.and i solo, a: lea+t to , da;: s before the o . p• �'A� Any person resident is 'rite the r of �971e RidgP,_Rri_ .returned this t4'ill be the fourth such pieker�ng NP,WS (Annual) a7Hfa�' Box e.^.sing district may -object to the meetin¢ a: which the a; pCcatioa application. and the .¢rounds of is to be he ard. last week from an enjoyedbie school;: herd in Ontario County. objection inwriting shall be fi!ei DATED at Toronto. this 22nd. trip to New York City. The purpose Of -.this year's RegiH. J. Browne, the Deput; day of Marsh, 1fd3: -� - •4iT1y'One with articles GF S;Of/LO assist groups to t sc'>X ,l i5 ' Registrar of the Licensing District ^, OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM w�h se address is ",5 Lake Shore f STEVE ANTANOPOULOS. 10 I Blvd., East. Toronto 2, Ontario I Name i ---- e!' Ieast '44en dare beCoie the meet- , STEVE Road, SNOPOULO and - _ -� _ - Ing at w•6ich the - application is to FR[DERICK ANTANOPOULOS. 409 - : be heard. Milverton Blvd.: Toronto I Address DATED at Scarborough, this .2Sth6„ 1 ..day of March. 1@3. NOTICE . OF - _._ JOHN D_ GRAHAM. ass@ Kln - `• g Age Phone otos Road, West Ni11, oat APPLICATION The Victor LICENSING DISTRICT' NO. T. Liquor. Licence Act"DRIVERS—NOTE! Read attached rules carefully anc .LICE NOTICE OF'I NKF NOTICE •. *'at L(trl:.r. A. study basic conrsu stction procedure of Soap Boy b1I4HAliD. of the Township of- APPLICATION- : - - Sketch.'r APPLICATION- 3icxerirw, in the roarty. of Ontar- " io. wit! make a i'cat nq at a $re I This Entry must be returned to "Mr. George Alsop, "The Liquor LIC@AC@ Act" tai SI -of 0 of the. Liqur•,. It toe Derby Director", not later than May 1, 1'963. LICENSING DISTRICT NO. T. r Pnard o° freta n to h" he'd +t the - TARE NnI:'E that h•i•t'ARD i i ane! [n Lesie Ifau:' _ - +lxrray I DERBY HEADQUARTERS: 8.82 Modlin Ave., Bay- Rid - T. RCj3S, of the -C tv of Toronto.' f -t ""r the c . n!. Pe ertk.niiRh in the County of Y rrk will make Ir 'the r°rint> n� Peterbn-n: *., n� - - - epplfcat:r,n at a �yeciat SIeetinz1 Friday. tl-.g. '6ttt '-'Ky , n• k; i-+ S one. 9 _ _. _. _s^ R of the Liquor Licence Eoard of 1 1'•53, � at the hour r° ! n,nr, a , I 9g ' 83 -3394. .:. - .. . Dollar c td be held' at the (goad• I IS 8 REGULATIONS ; Ian Le Cit Ha1I -21' 31urra3 Str, i•a•san^. o{ a Lt r. r IrE.for 2 Ent:y/Fee J'N, ler h6, -. ...The In the City of Pete r'no-&ugh. in the ' for 1'�'r ` Lnl NGf i.hF.N< E, for County' of Peterborough on P-:_ - •or the foliawing pni-m! 4 3 Helmet mus -t be ta'G.'it. lisp. the 26th-aaY of aprft_ I963. - 11.. Aze Lirnit — 15.years. December..1963 - ... • at the hour o?' iri.nG a. m: o'crocR .. •' _ In the forenoon for the '""an^e ' A^ esteblishrn.wt known as of a DINING LOi_'N<;E LICE ZCE. TME CAL1 NOTE': located ed • >• Cars -must be bllllt entir2ly_ b� boy, and Will .I}e _isles for the vale and coneumt+t on E. .wart of Lot 2 Cenursslea s. )w linuor with meals, for the folrow. the Township e! Pickering. awd - ud; before race. Inv premiaea; keine rw 4udlev Road. awd Ne " Eighth by. Jt 6On:Y Darts 'r per dr%tier ma} be enteredTHlgfiway. whlth will operate i "A Dlafng Lounge to be knownae as a rioter hotel and restaurant I 7. Width of cap wt to exceed 42 inches, TWO Robin Hoed law. In tot 1, and whlah will have all the fee- flitlem. a y. F:eii;th of. car.' -not to exceed 80 inches Pian sea. Township of Pickering, ppartonencos and pulp- "-` "- Iw the Cenw of Ontario. being ""wt necessary for t%o Issuance 9. 1#ghi of car AOR' to exceed 28 the Esuth-oast Cerwor of Altens of the Licence applied for.,, Read and Flack Ave.. East - i0 «fieei- haa<ce not to'. exceed •�0 ilBch a of wkteels, 10 iri known as Cow. 2., Pl its"Ing;' «PROSPERITY r - 11.. All CAIS• must 'have Sneering wheel t which is presently orocted prewds- Ant rr�rson resident in the (e.' ._' .rs which will be renovated and eoafna district may ohi.et to tis• ,12. All .cars must ,tlate' foot -brake into hand bn'dliEs). 7. ro-medolled and which will have annticatiow, and the s+annds e( the special accenww&datiens. fag • ab sot+n- {n wr•t ns shall M- fir.,( e,/� have Closed-edbodies. 4111!4% awl oq nipmowt required by w#th Mr.' H J. Ar"". the nerm!v PEACE -' 1.+a.we. Act of the SECURITYDerbyaccepted. _ t9s& Ligwsr 1 la Cass Must Registra- et the licen.lna Aitetrie•t.. - whose •dAress i. _ SlyT1RM '.. - Province M Owtarl& and Awwwd- "44 Uatreahnr. - - _ 5 'Officials w-ihl make. the -'final 'decision ata . 91-C. East. Torte -•n S, nn.tario. at .meMs fl1&reetwdrr. [or prawNa&s slat .•- Ages h-•.rr the meetiwr LEADERSHIP adaptedif�nn ifl�"All of thAAlRrlepibox DB/�1► classified as a Tavern at which the appticael the fa to be , AMY person resident in the lic". hprrl .Alli w Bing district may wr tel tof eppOArEe at Mek-rhm. Owt.. tl►ls J -■S!s>.>t■1!>•/!!!/!!■!!!/sA!!•!!!!>t!!1!i•/!!•!•sl/Oi/R licalion, and thea arnonela ei - - - ehjoction in+titins shall be filed 210 day &l Maros 1943- With Mr. H. J. Rrowne, the Dep- vev R*Si&tnW of the I.IeenainR Dla- LOty6 J. -A. MICNAU0. � grist. whom& address is Lake /re&bl1w. OwWI&. M a :Share Rh d.. East: Toronto (Brit_ ■ for t�� one -d aria. at least ten days befnrw the Y Ineetin: at +hick the , apptieatien ROUC,,�@ Hills ■ - . la to be bean!. _: • ' a.ltin WWltt DBgA,nlla.'tt:a�rdT � w &/Mar�c';b. . Mr. ani Mia. Jam SIL>Srt41e _ opuVed �� lem n>,oitored to Peterbor+o on Sri oQith each carton o 60 HOWAR day arneniloorL i T. Ross tieRowdnM Ha Agm ;. : kelglta Drive. T...wa, 7. owtarfaMxs. Fi MJIO0r1 std Earry - t Em MP Cirtast artridges spent Friday visiting. Mrs. NOTICE OF w _ APPLICATION "Ttle Liquor Licence Act" p LMA.ICENSING DISTRICT No. 7. CORPORATION. LiSIiTF_L, a- Corn- ` pany incorporated under cher law* ., ,of the Province of Ontario: with i —t-- -- - — — ;head off ce at the r'.cy of, Toronto, in the r_ount; 'of. Yore. will make " spplicat on',at a Special }ieeting i :. of the Liquor L.cente hoard of I gntario to be herd at 'the Caned= di ian Legion Hast, tl" _Murray Str., r C' :, -• in. .the` l ity of •Peterbarougn: In l � ' 1 • the County of Peteraorough, on ' qday, the _6th day of April, 106:5, at the hour of lri.tio a. .-o'clock in the forenoon, for the 1 t_suance of W ' LINi\G LOUNGE LICENCE for the . :and consume- tion of Lpuo^ with goal,. for the - follpµ:nw premise,: "An establishment known as the 'TEE PER •RESTAURANT AND MOTEL'. classified as a Tavorn, r located to Part of Let 23. Con- _ eessiea 1. in the Township of " ' - Pickeriwss in the County of oat• I ario. and being on Liverdoel Rd. just worth of Highway Ne. 401. ft whish proseatly operates as a. — — festaurawt and motel, and which has or will have all the facilities, appurtenances and' equipment Msary N gtlaUfy br the issue i M Any person reoident in the licen• sing district may object to the app- lication, and the grounds of objec- reams a < o `, A high Q11811tyy, OANIIIInd opGliited gC Can in writing. shall be filed with e� a:•s>.:,,::. s< t :� .: ♦ (;t2Ar Complete W1LIr Mr. H. J. Brown 12 &able ext t, e..the. Deputy Reg- i•: ''x z x :;.::::`:;:::: ; a , t f fir, ah :r extension, ljose. LOW E880 retail Yours now at of tric of the licensing district. ' '#•t ^ ° ;s... � < >.•P' §• • � o a� i:,%c��.%?'„�k,<..... k t �'^ , -price �'�' bass address is , ....,;;::::.;:.::..::.. x. .:. :;., ; > :,, x. a SaVlrig Of tells when- u n5 Lakeshore w 3':; tote:;: .: ;:;,,>:;GS::`;::;::;:: :;:;;:.,..,•>:::: :: .:::xy., ,;a;,.;,, •::as.:., + k t.:. ar.;..1,4 \, �\ YOU purchase one _ •.N.G::t�`;�{(Y;n}::.ti•:. {+,: •}'}}, •: :•i:C•:+i:;:iX;::: .'.V':?�:>.. ••;:;}>. \ T $lvd.r East Torn y::58: t?.:zt.:w:::.:::;.:x:.:>.:.c;;:::,..:•.,,,t..,.,,.•:•«.a r».;;,*:;•..:.. O to 2: Ontario.. �'::o;:•;:,::;?;i>'ti>:>v., •.:;,R,x;;•a¢:�::�i:h::::.:r;; ...::.�...:.:..:::.,.;k�;...<�.,t..,:.,,2`.,.:.�:,:�r'•?Q.!Of � ESSO � G 1 : ,•:. >,.>.. t. cease Cartridges The cY., 4;�ti':::•'•`a y.; :. o>4s:;::;.i<:gid::ir,.:::�::Es:i:;:::•y;:•>,..::x:;::.,5,•".�n:v, � 8 _ at least ten days before the meet- '�"•'"'•''•::F:• y 't+3 '�` ;.:.:,�..•::v'�' ^' �"` � a..„, ^ "'""• :-�.�_•'�'�.+::�� - --- ul'�'I I:COQOIIn1C81 VVQ if at which the application_ ;, .: •x': n: w `' •: :,<s ,>... �.;•:. P pour equipment is to WOf is to v»:>:^;.::,';•::x.;:<:;:.,., ii.,..::<::.,.,.3.g;•.z,,,>.:�:>'i>^^:<ts<v^i+s:FsN;< ::•«.,.. P$ be heard., _ « ..... A . . .• ,.« .. AC 800 from your condition. Gets t. DATED at Pickering. Ont.. thisptllal ESSO Agent._ t Seth -day -of Marsh. i@03. .' i�� ���� _ NEW Esso CHAINSAW TWINLUBE AUTO VENOM. CORPORATION The first and only dual pyrpose LIMITED. Liverpool J. Road; Ca. It.. Pres. .diWnuw oil is Canada that Idem, g,onto Read; R. R..Np. 3,_ Will d0 both ..- Pickering, Ontarla.d' when ypu jogs ,_ _ yOUt W n,p one or a p,for In -advice -orsimply chat while you waiffor the paint to dry! f Isn't it nice .to know that your telephone is.always at.'_ Towing Domestic Water _ - =.."Your ser=vice.? -The Bell''Telephol�e Company of Canada. SUPER SERVICE CENTRE'Bell' - _ •Heated 604r-Y6urso`If stalls For Rent I' _ YOUR BisO AGENT IS RIGHT WITH :. " i9-0013 939-1485 M P E'R I A L OIL L 1 M I T B D [Fa - L BENNETT, . AJAX r, ' Ad. No. ML306B—'3 cola. z 85 lines–ATL-11014 0 ---�_.... •, loll. _, . -----..._. _ _ .. .- - - ---- --. '- --- THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 ;THE PICKEftING NEWS - ' - -.,Pop Sa~ CLASSIFIED Comin Events VaugSch Willard Home Aldi April 1. - - -IP U Y I C NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS g School Association We are pleased to report _ PAY DIVIDENDS' - Ontario County Junior . -Mr. J, Hosdey, Old Orchard Dr. Farmers' Association The April meeting of the s home frorn St_ Micd•,ael's ANNUAL _ Vaughan W1Plard Home and. Hospital, where µre-spent, three 0 - CAMPING "A T HOME" Association wild 8� lc veer+; suffering an attack o: t ,n 0 GrgSs Fires Equipment Clearance DANCE >n Monday, AprIII 8. at P. pneumonia, and is noon recpv- _ ;Cabin Trailers, new sleep four, will be held in the n !n Vaughan lNulard School - ir7 slowly: at home_ FOR SALE OR RENT -UTICA HALL A•rrai ge'ments have been •.Welcome" to Mr. and Mrs Y Township of Pickering Luggage Trailer i Aluminum FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1963 made for Mr- Cl'ark,,the Majo'� >y fiippin, .who. have moved Boat For Rent. At 9.00 P. M. Achievement Teacher; Mr. Bal. Tito a home on Bay St., 'East Two used floor furnaces,'eil kryii; the Irudustrial Arts Tea- Bylaw No. 2397provides:- Musie by Blui Diamonds ' Happy to see Sandra Butt - - i For Sale - $25.00 EachOf Lindsay cher, -and Miss. Reid, the Homy . .:ie!d- up, and -abie• to be out z- ~ P Admission =* $3.00 Per Couple airs. 1. i^10 person may start a fire on a public highway. One used space heater _ $2S Scorpinks Teacher, to be pre -Many other Items- present and Past Junior Far- sent They will r,discuss pi L41E Fairport ""-Un.red Cruicr 2. No parson may start a firs to burn grass, leaves, etc. - - MILLER 'SPECIALTIES Pass p �>;rarrt5 far, pupUs o", �meh are holchn-:their re - mer Members 'welcorn.. except in an incinerator without first informinghe 9- Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 (apr 4l-Irrtermedate Grades 6, 7 atu.a. meeting• on April 11, it the s local Fire Chief or his Deputy. ;he. Sun::ay. Sn:ool Hall. AL _. F O R S A L E The Arpual FUN FAIR. tvt' • HOSPITAL AUXILIARY =sales welcome. - 3. No person may start a fire,to burn APPLES A POTATOES - The Holspital Women's Aux- be heli' on 'Saturt4my, April E The friends of Air. John Hen- p y grass or leaves C. A. McIntosh -per bus $3.25 diary v.1E hold its-Aprihme2t- 1�3. fjx7rjl "1.30 to,4.00 p. m ;erson ai-e glad to hear he i-, etc., without first .taking reasonable ,precatvtiotns: Other varieties on hand. o We wit have a Gazn3 Roirtr b (a) a sufficient number of persons available to colt in on .Tuesday. Apr"�1 9, in the norile again from the p�'r:ativ� � Please bring owii eontabhers Nurses' P.eside*tce. at 8.00 p �t•'hlte Elephant Sale, Bak,Ira:p far, and is -comm; Aaiun; tr0l.. , Sale, Raffle axgcl ai��tery Aur: (b) have water available. - for apples. m. Mr. pave Sadlick, of Aries nicy. PICKERiNG -ORCHARDS- - Co. and the Cana(han Phat^na- Donations `& be grate- Fa:.,port Uhited G'' urc;� ser -: - ', 'One mile west of Pickering ceuticat Co. of Caslada, will be fully accepted and -cMi tie r,lar, ice on St rnday riorrning last. (c) not light such fire, if there is dangerous wind. Q o' in anv memoE+r , Village ors No. 2. Highway the guest speaker. Dire. to the E?S pion - ti•as conducted by the rninlste. 4. No person may start or• permit a fire to burn within 942-1247 election., cn>r� r..eetin; K11 be . Executive or the follow- �ev. Lr. W. A.• McKay. a;s- th Cam oilers: Azzs Mar tyre. 20 feet of a wooden building,nor 15 feet- front • an FOR SALE held on Tuesday. this 'manith. -ted by. Mr. Edward Higgins . y for the «'Fite Elephant Sale':: vho spoke on behalf of the other building. Moving to Jamaica. Must dis- Hili Home 8 School 339-18.12: Airs. Be", for thi -)ntario Temperance Federa- e 'of some household off- Rouge-Sake Sale, 839-2408. 5. Any person contravening this bylaw is subject to a -tom Association cion, and gave a very fine ad- ects and warm clothing-G. E. Two dates to remember - fine of $50.00 and costs. = 'GENERAL MEETING - iresa.' Holy Cormrlunu,on Ser- stove ,and dryer: antique 4- Wednesday, April 10 - a P. M. Moinday, April 8, arid Sa.tur- ice will be held do Sunday _ y• pr Lloyd Johnston; Clerk, -poster I'+ -bed; antique mirror: ­OUR SCHOOL AREA" Aprils April-7, and new members Alli W nes ..„ almost new spring Guest Speaker - Mr, K. D. oe received into the church : Township of Pickering and winter coats: ski sweater; Munroe, Supt. of Public BROCK ROAD -aster S'iinday; April 14: Fatr-` cats . coats; wmrian's ort "10-12" Schools pChurch will have two ser- ff/■■■■■■■■■//■■■/■■■■■//a■■■!!ls■■■sa'■■■a/zsrf - squirrel jaXeZ Superby camel *'Demonstration Class in Ora!The Brawzlies met as u5ua- vices, the first at" 8.00 'a: . ■ M.■ hair• coat; ca�nere suit: French" - Teacher Mr. J. Ladd at the Red - Cross Centre or fa11OW.ed by Easter Breakfast � A E F R 1,G E R A T I O N %dresses and skirts diamond Monday. Sylvia Vorulet-te wa..- Prepared by Fairport U. C: W. ill■ - ■I - engagement ring (appraised at DEATHS ■ $1'30) , wAl sell for $90 (r'treg eLel+dlled as a _BI OWnl . Gui c The,second seoorld Service will be at _ OMM ERC s A L AND DDM ESTI/• • ? ■ Themed aKeav_ art his, -arra-Smuts-also hell their 3.43. A weicon is ■ ■ can-be re-appraised). Baseball -home in Golden Ridge, Sask.. all-Come, and join* in our Eas- ■ ■ shoes t9); bathroom states: g �d meeting' AIR -CONDITIONING ■ an March 27, 1953. William a Sheila CamptcA- ter- Morning Service. i pup tent: some paint: a rural John Percy, born En Picker- a the' ■ r mall-box. "MaeFtirlarie". Ph. Tonvrskui on July 11, 1893 rn the 4 .4 Cern. went by txr= ■ Repairs To All Makes ,. ■ - ma ie "Ma. u p an Saturday, Mara? 30, c its a e ■ In Memoriam r a� ilio United Church un- ■ Pickering 942-1 �� 1. day School, to the .Hoiy Tntina. ■ ' For Sale -- i'efrigeratar. - 6 Greene - In i,.:vin; mesaory Church, Tnro2eto, to . enjoy the Towing Domestic Water ■ _ _ . ■ . cu. in A-1 coxxiitii>n; TL' 2i- of a dear' husband arm loving +.. SUPER SERVICE CENTRE■=■■Cis■■■■■■■a■■■s■■■■■■�■a■■>,Ba■■lr■■■B■■■■i - inch, swivel-base: other items. C `Easter Strrty". Heats Do-1t-Yourself Stalls -father, -Ronald Scott Grearle A>:r, arid Mrs. D. Bible and P.easonable. Phone: 232-6 i 2. ?c x ac�cx +c�caaCacx+c +►vc�c�ca acxA. w•hp pasxae•ii, away, Apr1 8, 196'1 :a-:,iy. >` Tp-�r�uin?c, also Mr. For. Rent - iapT. 41- .0 e• do r nr-. a - ;e Lal as. �,e,a i�LS C PJ1i3 C� wrlart- 539-0013 a39-14451 P. RESTAURANT and MOTE. Tc t^tri You to .our ni., M1 :.!P- t-'_�CtEYi "•:^, a :,l Ai:'- . y For Sale F'Y"t aC statir>n Fa t`r aa:-y-' «r ..c not t-ATnk of-, , :eavm= Pu��el & y;: a.. -the wools en=' sou 1__ Ir. 1 E:emff iii:. Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices cruntry, ZTLr Pash-hut-; di t tef�' ht'° rr'Mird. _ .� 1 i� t11. f.P T .� ,,c I cP,a rr)n radio, window wa_ahel< _- If �::tri• %J were ,.urs to ¢it e. I a Oe KeaT-helt� lists- r-cty $174'4"'�Se i .r k.. ted more. W Nature _ re•-. t P h .e of = A f1 1 "Take-Out" at Notre and does a I ii, take• best offer -over 32. i � ,ee th• fa�.e of Rt• n-t!r_cr, - Y ure _ y u Orders Fie' ,eel rt< •n�i;i�r. --Z.-:7 ."MacFarlane". Phone: - . ,. .0 rn _!•�.c crr�urr _t-.e cc. r ( 'r.. J. limn c•:: o`.-tEre ;tE . iE 1.�. G:' H. Cbie) !t:HICKIiII, SHRIMP; FISH 8 CHIPS, HAMBURGER TEmple 9-21 &S, -.Sadly missed by Joyce and C(.n. i., h( me ti.s y dagghter Donna. - _ ... _ J - - - {•µ•eek Felt' Sn--�t•ai -cvhe^e' he t fi:•�t i* ere rest' at =T� RPS# ?t u;� nese a ':c e,t-but ha.� hips•~ rere'vn� treat 'exit' 'HOT DOGS :. - NOTICE OF 41 ra at l came x�',tn a. rwf,. .,Phone: - - fhT s , �w Irk., v 1�a a^.' c'e For Rent = '.Isom rt aha'-APPLICATION n e 9 t{• ,o tri bed for some tlz ec _ -QQ morel :real rr>nms: rP-t `.:,�` 1 `The Li oar Licence Act" Ear* h,• I t•Aais!' a- -- _ tris �� _ 4 Mr. :and Nlr . Lf-ntwi C•.:n- - a, v able ser.: P:�tle. i _ ilr DISTRICT NO. 7. --ri,,slc(i (Kiy,•ln the tc'cstis jLT�L e'er, . rel:.on LICE+Is G . ,t... ;Lilt :..fl nr=a'hi. t::-E►i:t ileo 1@!C�eti�eK�ex` +e* ►�Gti!���e►�cr`����.�:1�1���x ��c� ��e�L1�l; .9•-�� _.. _.._ \: r L iii li ::. _ t�1 r13'F : �e. _ ._ ^.e'i er's fd'aly 1cSI tn:- ,l:r•e wCeL_ t.".e TO RENT .in Mm,eri-er•� - =� - B�.r_t•s ,';e�a Far i•ar(. f*-n':. 'anr :A'.•V 1 , A. Ake-,. fr .+n,f sly• r,'. ��A .�� f,,rty a v • :r:i .a land �,,.•_r_-at :re ('.vel 1n E:" kine Cemetery• M ARK RESTAURANT - i < tt „ a 3 e.' 13r4� . P.rd. a.-l�t lady friend' 1 ;ri�xl for . >ta F,ec, r,r ,nursery'! i•:'luur "? r ,e sr i .•° ::{J^t1r.n. I OT P nl!irfL^rY tl eti' E: !l SDirUi- lazd. Phones 9L?-ii?,fi7. n,be"h-i.. i,;.shay «3~ r• ��., of S S-Exs_�y� c;L1. rE ,n A'. r. and fi.ty.•Ever:11` G:�beak_s in R/�/� p + u _�..� 'o=2n'tEt a'�r AI Dau�nn reoe^oris. I their slier.. one of the S Fa Dining Room. - Danquel Flat FOR RENT ty of Prterhorouwh, a- F.:,iay, tha Mr, %r+ 1NL- - Lant•yan. w-,th i Ls. Laureiel, was fortunate _ 16th lay n` April. tn6:, at the ' Prisate. compact 'apartment:, hour of. r�*-on a. m orlo<k-, }n the . the;. c}au,hter. -lei geared-�iac- l,to see a deer just- around •the �� I1llnbaI'tAn; Llai-r€x>m: tilt- f 'reroon: for the i++uatice of a (TI1teC, of SCarbr)rV. Vt.R2E'cj +I r. corner•, as it crossed the road We1�mp Parties Re r r Ilium f ng fLT A-.Lire--tr,ote i i .. for 3 b1 s. W. Cartel duruig the Chen; Dinette; Bedroom; Bath- the saie Bedroom;:i.. consumption of beer. into the ,w^OrJtiS, Ileal the Pall- .. 1!oonn; Garage; Close LO but and ovine .with meili, =add 'berm Week, ..- w track. The Horned Larks _. . without meats, in an eatabllshment stop: Suit business cnuple„ or classified, as a ..,Club, tot the toll- Home 8l Schrx-pl meetu'!� was .have been back since- the iast N_o..2 •Highway at Rouge River - ATlantie 2-2170 ` owing vremtses: held on Tuesday. April 2. The Aloe,µ �f Febru Otle_ can ue- _ newly-w. • Apply, after 9.00 as7' --- •rr.,,.,tie o_�e:ti. :_ ••Cl-a Ptamisas situated Iw tete special 'topic- Le, Home and I uaily look' for thein in any ei-vnskT0f st fleketl�:-ln- 0114,this (' 1IInlll Slehoi Asmetatit)n an Ai ('apt. 1$) . County of owtarl.. and nein o I_ ploughed e.mN.ad .f part of ■look S. ac- ruts."■1■■■■■■■■■/■■/■/i■■■i■■//■■///■/■/////11■■/rte e.rdbC b a Naw mg1hide-d M starts meati and tE1 dhe ■l to a plant rico C.aw- e r soaring eikywar•cL, a sting- i �-ielp Wanted ' �, .f e.wtL, se ft.' seal Fr S Ing clearly' anis svaeetiy: One 'Part time donws�tiic her wan- Fmatedt"t "' dh. N. in a- "a a. afternoon. "I saw a Red Fox1h1* �����' O� M P sated C.weossl p M id NasnNd ■ _N Dumbarton. Me Iw . T..rwskf to- -nr a field norKh of the Cherry- ted, Gree day a week_ Ptrone: - of Nhich ekerlwg. wam faeaf- wood Statiom. and wt-ren I got ■ 1942-1585. . - fifes ad afelNnswt w.e.ssary b Cozzw, who was 7 yean odd _ -- fa ds» las.e d ae Lie- homte from rrr6r .walk aMourn- Vh 'e, �.we. applied f«^•ore April 1; and to,Pam Buttes- O�O ' WAITRESS WANTED fi:etd, wtlo was 8 years old on i� D'i'e Qe"' over our garden ..to start at 759. per. Wages in- Ares Verson resident In the tic- 1VI[3: IreNoar, of White's Side y F1E/b�d With rient Apply enelna district may object to the road, nom, saw the first red- m • eXpe application, and the ltronnds of ob- - -' "Dan's ReNsur'aM", Pickering 'i.ctton 'in wriein shall be filed wined Blackbird •this - year • at -. Phone 942-5030 def, 5.00 p with Mr. H. J. prow., the Cep- HAVE. YOU SENT IN.. reaw my Registrar of the licensiaa die / y �n • their. feeder. There are i � \�. j W/ sr., and ask for 'Tmnl". trict whose address is '•65 Lake- some Cedar- Waxwings near a shore Blvd., East, Toronto 2, Ont- YOUR Sunda at s Ano at bast tan days before the . • the Speirs, anct down tWwsrd _ WANTED meti at which the application T? flu PINK ENVELOPE YEe highway, they can be-sec- la to bo heard. Rogers and Hammerstein, Delightful, Colorful ctrild's ..play-pen, in gaol _con- ogruzed. by_ their high plaintiff 0 &tion. Phone: 942-0945. sans: M pwlietfws, OwtDOO,- afi The members of the Picker- chirp or whistle before they ■ sea day .f afat•h, 1993- Ing Rotary Club are express- are seem A Red-Tailed Hawk IS ROOM WANTED. ROYAL. CANADIAN umoN Ing their gratitude in tot see-, circled a, few times over Rose- ■ Till DRU SONG,• il Breach No. s41, Defile A. Nem- been iv9n thN� Easter bank Road, North, giving mea for sbWje male, in the Brock O on, president. a.-*. s.-Nedi.rins, f4�4f► g. g Road area, or .Pickering area. owfarm. Seal Campaign this year--dose- --good-gfimpi of-t#tle red tail. ■ -- :. Preferably Bt k Road 'P'hone' to $1300 received in a lite On another occasion, 'a huge ■ f■il 942-2450. Pickering Womai's Institute over one week. hare raced over the hills, there' s■i :also Being _ able to assist the quickly disappeared at the '■ , -met at the home of Mas. F. J. ■ ART LESSONS Crippled Child in one's district' si t of our dog On St. Pat: i,nstruction-itl paint- with a g attendance, err-. is one a most sate Ing, tick's Day, the .Speirs slg.t ■ r■il eluding. on all levelE gist ns fte fying-ezpedences_one-t three R i c as tries arrived .. i,;t of achieN-ement.'Class now be- ening Ode, 1.. . Ken - Cooper' haw. The funds provided by home from . church. On the ■ tis t►F _ w ing formed in Pickering. Phone , you at "Easter Seal Time" en- same day the Kildeer appeared MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" showed two films,, Emergen- _ _ _ _ „ ables the local Rota_y_-;;_ lub to and_ tEre=� ere- t ." cY of Aiorocco showing the _ - en •■ tr work_ done by doctors -and do much for the twenty or �Vo»dpeckers b Joe Amas's ■ a - SALE REGISTER - -more. unfortunate children in Ponca. - - =- - - - - - D ■ nurcrs at the time"of the max- __._■Starrtng--M-ICHAE-I: CR ing of oils; causing paralysis a- Pickering Township-all under, Orie day, in AVhithy, Firs. ■ 1 `^Tuesday, April i5 - auction the direction of the 'District. Speirs grit a gcx,d look at a " BOTH _ - M - mong the nafives; also "•Vienna OT IN COLOR sale of Shorthorn Co%vs, Short Nurse of the Ontario Society Mockingbird._ As' we received ■ Art Treasures": both very m= horn and Hereford Steers an for- Crippled j our repring weather, the Always A Color Car"oon esting. The Roll Call "Your ■ Fat Cattle, 40 -pf store arid Fa •orite- Recipe" was answer_ Send m our enclosure ust rr•oundh came out of their fat ones, .two tractors, :farm' -ed by "Present" by Trxrst of the.as soon- as you - eaeveniently burmws, and the Meadgwlarks, ■ l - ; Y'n.drinery, _ members, de rclous 'ftiiil , won't-yol angsparro�s-a CoWbird-and ---- 1 _ -- quantity of household furniture vas served by the hostess. 'a Phoebe' arrived, I was thrill-%■ -1 ,and effects. at Lqt 23,• Concess, _ _ _ ed to see a Bluebird in our: _r .._ _ ___a_ Ian 8, Markham .Township; on ' . Rarcten, so early, Mr. Bunker aA°va"ocp ' Highway No. 48, three' miles' 'STENOGRAPHER WANTED saw a Monarch Butterfly, and ill / BETWEEN y _ AND lt�l EAST o'w! -Tior•th of Markham.' Sale at 12I saw the odd' Honey Bee: The B � � I I HIGMWAYR nom Terms casts. No reserve. to work in Johns-Manville Plant Office. Shorthand Spring peeper , started -their ii ~' Farm'm satii. gee posters. _Prop knowledge an asset. Good working conditions and staff choTuiabsoon at the ice on aPHONa- TORONTO -zea-Asea-vmiTav eea-zevQ esty of Wm D.Risebrough. benefits. Location -. -Port Union ,(east end of Scatrbor- the ponds melted, and the ■ 'returned to Joe Amos' pond. ■ Ken and Clarke Pr�fltke,.sute ptilgh�._ Black Ducks and Mallards have 6 DRESS AS YOU LIKE - BRING THE FAMILY tieneers.-Applyto: (ape 11) with all this- activity, there ■ Mark In-Car Heaters Supplied FREW M - , - r: 1. H. Sloane, ''Phone: ATlantk 2-1131- ■ _ .., . . can never be a dullmomernit iw■aaa■■■■i■ri1■A■Rp■R!(Ea■rra■bi11t/ayL • I II Ferguson,President of the :i -the. Y31.•ish .Hall. ATiantic 2=00b3 Pickering; Ont. GRACE j ,roup. opened the :meeting, and The Ladies' Group of St. Ed- w1+l�RE O*jT he ladies decided- Aag0 eight THE PICKERiNd NEWS -+T;yUR50AY, - 41 CHURCH ' c their drive for funds for the • "3• Lecause of Holy �+ek. but 71e Bap'istChurch'was filled APR,L 4, 1959 � ' WESTROUGE"'DIRECT MORNING WORSHIP rs. 5atuo::•rbs, island P,nad. t The Pro•;. essive Consei• . at : e meeting ,n 1llarch 27 ' �, � � � � ��� O R Y � �es • In 'The West Rouge Home and - .. ,Sehood Executive were respon- ing some good hockey games are invited, to attend. at the Golf C;u'; w•as wEii/attended• when M:ke Starr spoke, and. The Churches, ": thusiasrn was shown at the 'Viii be further notice of this. music. Presmted in. memory outlined tie party's policies: Creighton, DI'ynan SUNDAY SCHOOL! : ,sible for the wonderful after- -- - "con's entertainment the child- Mrs. Mary Scott, East Ave. .&plain and Organizer for the Refreshments wcre served, and Mr. an -1 �',Irs. Starr got a -c- 'GUARANTEED I MCE r ACHNI� S e -,-ren enjoyed on Saturday. the 30th, when they Red Cross Campaign and Can- quairned wRth' t;re gum' in a Radio -TV Service 7helma.Johnson and Mn. Ann for the Youth Organization of sple•nded singing and the piano MacIntyre. and West s'lo• ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaarusl�a■ watched the Tyler", and had movie "Toby- vass in West Ro Lige. for the month of March, would like to very inion• W time over cof- fee and sandwiches and cake. 4ny Make Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pickering drinks and chi There were about three hundred young thank all the canvassers and anyone who helped to' mai a it HOCKEY RESULTS Final or ARTHUR FIELD - * United Church stems preeerrt and the Assoc- such a success Play-off Results y Public .. . . Mrnlstw: Rev. Melville Butran: .11 iation is quite pleased - they have made sixty dollars for -St Edward's Anglican Church: Sunday, April 7, is ATOM Dlvlsloy It a.m.-AM s Private Private Ambulance Service - CHURCH SERVICE - J. ry, to help finance -,.their treasury, Palm Sunday and Morning I Leo McNs! 3 Bo d' Leo McNeilseries T to - }adzes in the district..are im-it- SPeaiil message for the young daughter of Rev. Cr ss were DAY OR NIGHT 9.45 A. M. i 11.07 A. M. -the Graduation Dinner in the Prayer and Sunday School will .wins . 0 ouatt s[RV }eIc --- - Fall. A thank you to all ;rho be at 9.30 a. m, Rev. K. Scott -PEE WEE D.IViS?ON - PHONE-, - 294-2161 640-3616 ,� Sunday School Same Hwrs hP'_ned, from the parents, and w•ial be in charge. And, at 7.0o Rouge Golf 1 McEachern WATER DZLIVERED = we hope they will do this again in the near future. p• m., where %viii be Everson,. foilo%ted h} Bible. Study. Ser- Series tied 1 win each been established aoctieneers since ze,e. Wr». McEachnie, Prop, AIhLEY Sunday The Ladies' Club met at the t'ices during Holy Welek will BANTAM DIVISION West Of Dunbarton School 1. 15 P. M. school on Thursday evening, �e. Devotions, Tues. April 9. Terveld Bros. 1 Rouge Rest- " '* Church Service 2.30 P. M. March 28, with about fifteen=' members n -ent Mr's - V� ii- t 8.00 p. m. anti on Good Fri- da,A Pil 12 t 1 Atnnseries aurant 0 T,erveld Bros, lead 1 win 1 Y - ',.PHONE 'PHONE: 942-2171 ■ias�aaaieetestaltnaltta, Ferguson,President of the :i -the. Y31.•ish .Hall. ATiantic 2=00b3 Pickering; Ont. GRACE j ,roup. opened the :meeting, and The Ladies' Group of St. Ed- w1+l�RE O*jT he ladies decided- PRESBYTERIAN - . -t to postpone • a, d's w2l not meet on April 1�T 11 CHURCH ' c their drive for funds for the • "3• Lecause of Holy �+ek. but 71e Bap'istChurch'was filled MORNING WORSHIP ` • - -.- Parks Fund, till slater date, %ill have their next meeting to capacity 1act Friday night . KEN and CLARKS it a.m.-we:t Roupe'Sdteel as not enough support and en- on Monday, . April 22. There to hear tithe program of sacred Auditorium thusiasrn was shown at the 'Viii be further notice of this. music. Presmted in. memory P R E'N T I C E Creighton, DI'ynan SUNDAY SCHOOL! _..- present time. Refreshments Grace Presbyterian Church of the late Ml. Jim Coates p,11 : were served by hostesses. INRs. There wi,11 be a s th Ae attencdin� pedal service enjoyed the AUCTIONEERS & Murdoch west Rouge Sdieo{- 7helma.Johnson and Mn. Ann for the Youth Organization of sple•nded singing and the piano MacIntyre. and West s'lo• MARKHAM Licensed and Authorized : ' Barristers, Solicitors 9:30 G.M.-Il years and ter' 11 a social half Rouge and Centennial for the a.m -up to 8 loon hour jenjoyee d .by everyone. The District 'on Good Friday, at 10 Rev. Ri'char'd. Cross of. An- Counties of Ontario and York and Notaries >1 o,m.-Nursery ` next meeting of this group will a, m, in Grace Church. All . caster will be guest sp r Farm stock. Implemepts, woe"- Public Centennial Road School_ - be on Th for a. SuTea Thursday, April 11, � Parents are invited to attend. Ys in April at the t tl bold Furniterel Real Estate BANK Of COMMlka CitAJNalRS It a.m.-AM s ' the school, and any interested Rev. W. Fulton wW have a Baptist Chtir•ch. The wife and also cur s specialty et be ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR - }adzes in the district..are im-it- SPeaiil message for the young daughter of Rev. Cr ss were mast& Rates s Simcoe St, N., Oshawa � ed to attend. y, Agri} -T,- acct t last ouatt s[RV }eIc --- - � :- . : ngratulations to Mr. and be Holy Communion at the Year aztd . thisis- is. one of his Mrs. Robert Milne, Friendship close, of the regular first speaking - PHONE-, - 294-2161 640-3616 Telephone Oshawa 723.3446 /±� St. GO"." . service, at engagements Ave., or P"wtices. Have s on the .arrival- of a soar. 11.00 a. m. Sunday School at sin -that time. Lett us Supp- - cin Wednesday. March 20, 1963+ the same hour, for ort and encourage this been established aoctieneers since ze,e. e' Anglican Church all ages. man : i in the East General Hospital. Grace Presbyterian Won- � 'i"ur or ence at church. �KEyRI� OMAN Sorry to report Mrs. Helen en`5 Guild will hold• an Easter Mrs. Jas. Coates, is. in ver} + Kook, East Ave. is. in the East Tea in the church, on �y'ednes= Pr r health. in Uxbrige Cott-- M -E ;.General Hqspital, following day, Aprtl 10, from 2.00 to 4.30 age Mash l at rmesenc. .FLEURY 8 COMERY , • : H si,lPHERD. 5-k. Oil. .a seribtis heart ailment. Anyone P. m.'There will 'be Home Bak- Mr. Eddie Ortiz visited in wishing to irk Easter Tb:.,rno ^n' Saturday. • BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I N Box 19s, rk0ering, Ont, - ' WHit.holl 2-W13 send rargis -the and; Cand for sale y NOTARIES PUBLIC mom .is= Ko 112. We all wish by the Group. Everyone vel- :Sixes.. Don I-I-i,ec and Race_ - SUNDAY SERVICES - _ -Mrs- Cook a •s ery, ma•-%' %rrr? ;n-T�rorito on Sat- peecds• Te'cr•>t' � came. - Me.wls at Old Kingston lead _ _ *, _ 830 O.T., Maty COm11W11(OA Mme' happy returns to Rouge a Hills Golf and Coun- u�t. >; Highland Cr.ek 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer Stephen .Br'ooks. Rouge I;dills.. try. Club opened for' golf en-. Nir. and �f �, BiII Glidden AT. Z-5754 Funeral and 11.00 a.m.-holy Cemmunbe returned or. satlrrrda i)r. �sri his thirteenth-birthdat . thwiasu on. Saturday, March y. "after a • - March 29: 30, trip to the a Ambulance i4th Sunda r) 1100 a.m.-Sunday on to �i'e-I i}• J�11- and the course w•ac-iintred 5mtherri states .-.•- . Service Behoof 1R the iffe, i?idgPwrxyd" P.d.. on her on both Saturday and Sunrda,y Tlw L e --'inn %vT hoil a. tur- key NOull. -Parish all tt Gm.'-'Nursery seventh birthday. �Iar^h r; to with glayers, who rented the mf°Ie L'tiS 'Fr Isla -t n:,ht at Friday Monday hs hila 9,30-5:30 p.w * (A tmdieNPsr shy Ian and blichelier-Llrrrd: of �urse-really Sood fox such an .'•the• hail. Fr^encdship Ave.. who sci the _early• c a g: Thtire Was a gnarl tut•n*x:t. Swufday and Evining. by Appointment No. Iii h � %e►ay Hall) WEDNESDAY fourth hi-'hday r.n April 1:,r,z . The Ceatt°r Lake C•,tra e At r'�e b'n "'d--ChUMh.Wrk?y at Pickering Beach Road . " Johnny Barretts P.:•c,wlur- Rd. O}%rt�•s' r%SFX'idilr>ri- eninye�i su ��er last Thurxr}ap n:_ -ht. I 10,00 o: m.-Ha{y. Communion and Who, wa_S' eleven on A-,,-:' -1. an a.•i•rn.->rrn and everiln at N1-, and �i .• C]tre KPe%iI T".e �['e�t P,-,uZe til S:ar the Club. %4here they Siad their.. an" fpmi:y ,tcd NiA.4ara T MONUMENTS � ..Telephone 1�eern.:ion, for the Sick _J _ Tykes tt 11 -,rias m the T_n.r F L•-~ lr-rok.after ' do St:`<�ti - - reywd. neer rr, `l�ke hPx Ft c r �L and _ Ir-- H, tt-at .c ne er �_ -at �c_t- h,nP their• Ezec3tt.ve : Frrrn, Sa't1IYdfit. Tnr�.nt•>, "Highway Monument Warks•' Hlte W hall • s /a t • n r/ Sc/encs rn p. -he e'%enir., the} eti'�,}'gid r.. n- t;eu ���~e n..l Apr! -'6. at °rrr the c•,m sta.,on aria. in . pn7L. Vii:`;. Ja ". 1f. 4.1 -a': :R1- Ail Cejaz 'tr 'io E�n'i:; rf rrsttp, : RO BERT AUSTIN. PROP. J ;viten rr, the Cri»glee; C" +Len nor. mrvie� and r'iane:m-T- - 'itirtxl A`1.orre'-in tiler +:irfi r ,!nom the sniests %vp• ; `.l: n,i an l -�! �, J. Iann:e bn the R. R i.' s r -o Mmes west of Whlthy ROUGE HILL, ONTARIO r :>1trc•te41 n helping part ee- �.:�. ii. l;lect,e. and 1I r. ani;' i: I r, �,f 1I P.enn.e' 1)lt - ._: - --. -: ... .. - - -: - I i-iC. .. - -i On No ]. Highway, eatwaen Whitby i -Ajax - BRADY - - SERVICE AND 1 .: _ _ .. :• F1' - .-- 1 TT 1Ir �„ PI. ; .%t a� n Bu ° ' ! Phone: Whitby 663-3462 _ � i --' (I ,lr' a .. cn hu �� I N� ..CHURCH . SUNDA* SCHOOL 'SUNDAY -11 o.m,-In Ilse " RSC ROOI~I SPECIALS! ne l Vid& The �uiedtx ari'tl Brr,%%'n'r� I VM� AJlerfi„t Building, Kills Ri . �/ y 4'White' l2 X I Z ti�� Ceji(�g _ Tile ea. ,L: are �tav�t: an e coin r,f 4.., ,.in> or. Anr.1 PLUMBING _ STORE - At Rouge Hills testimonies of Heating are elves w the Wednesday Meeting, _ .10e 9th They_. r ePr' at _the four- Cash Price $17.9 - hold at. . a p.m, --ALL X 12 Acousfic Tile ea, cr;.nelc at 7-}:� p, m, F3ia:,e Ben.nn home ALFRED KAYES, Complete ARE WELCOM! 76 ReacrinPubu M _ ..12 _ = came . PLUMBING BATHROOMS New Set Of pas � f from. the Sack Children-,' Hers- Daily i r1. I piral on Sarin _ meehn; much improted . Or n • Y for further, int ormoflea j' Mr. and MIN. Arthur L,oyst ESTIMATES GIVEN 2 Piece Water -Closet '' •Call ATlanfle 2,2056 rj p • femta-Tred Flag Paint : x$8.69 gal. and Janice of Whitby. and Mr. _ Phone - 942-6717 Tank. Installed ;19.95 grid His. ��'m. Beaton. of ash- - : AX L awn: visited with Mr. and rev's 6=-- Taylor tort e - _ Mr. and Mrs. George Const-' able of Newmarket - INSURANCE - '320 Kingston Road . Presbyterian. Church 941=325 PICKERIHG were sun. � of Mr: and i A, serving th. area arse. 1922 West Hili ' r Roberttsan, Lot us handle your OPen Daily 5:311 Sat. t• 1 Chumb st tet �+t Pkkwbg - The Evening "Unit of tate W. Insurance Needs -Fire, - Minblw Rw. P. C Wp�w w• A. •will meet A Windstorm, Auto ----�-�- Maws the of MIs. Mildred Taylors Llaiil , � eft. Roll CM - Decorate an Easter Egg. Program MM ,Arm Glidd- -O�0 $ Gib DEWV � Phone 942.= Z. NOTICE on and Mrs.. Esther Curtis, Mr. Mrs. NUTMla Servke. of Worship P 11.16 A•lIR _PUBLIC if 'The Co*rafion ~ and Wrr Manion, JirMW and Cindy of Isdi:ngton �t Sunday with Mr. acrd Call us cell�ct 143 Brock St. S. Whitby Hof waw• Si sYMe18q srraliay scr�«r 1.,N A.IrL - 1� M J. R. Loyst and family. •been : J�,eladled - A P'rie�y WelW= AWRift :. Mr. Al Frylei has con- -'Alterations i Repairs _fined to Uxb, ge or phe 'Past week. -- INTIM AN You TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the A surprise birthday party Co-potration. of the Township of-Pickeririg proposes at its meet- ingto be ' was held at the home of Mr. 'on PA held in the Munic:i o; -at • nd Mme• Al• Robertson np 8 P. m. local; -time -on the 22nd --day of April, 1963, to pass ' a March 29 in honour of Mrs. r._ - - PAINTER 8 DECORATOR. -- &.1010 - lose that, port ' ' and --E Awmalft 0 : - a' fiat 'part of Di P,• -.ad 'c6mirienctng at the south limit of Mr: and Mrs: Alt -in Wilson of Brow ham, Mr. and VIis: '•L. g - _ Formerly A. R. HILL) EXPERT WALL PAPERING PhOM: a39-3917 UNITED' CHURCH the Canadian National'Railway ay and extending northerly to Pascoe and Mr. and ;VTrs. Cec Redman. for Advise and Estimates (�t•oy IIS• s) the north limit of Highway N9. 401, all in Range 3 _of the --- _ ... The..__fi-> e .at:_ Tach _ LT=ard s.- e - -free Estimates -NO OBLIGATION -1N• A. #WKAT M.A„ - : ick:rztg. „- The proposed By-law and Plan and descriptions• showing the Sands Welding Shop .on Friday -was soon under control 'd con- finer, - _ b T P one: Emple 9718) t - - J. ENRIGHT r MINIiTM affected :Via be seex in the Office of the Clerk, of the to a tvelcling foal:. Little danian : '.916 aroeh Blvd. -, Servlq of Wotslllg 11 A.Jlif` Township of Pickering Mun`.ci al Building Brougham, P �, .Brous am, Ontario. _ �e %vas done. _ - Bay Ridges At the akot e Mentioned meeting the. Council will hear in per- :. ... - ;on or by his or her Council any person who claims his or her -. r lands will F,e preittdicially affected' by the By-laws and. who - -- applies to -.be heard - _WILLIAM G. LAWSON' PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ _ - Datil at the Township of Picki_rin9-this 20th day of March, STONE v6s. _ w Lloyd T. Johnston, Township Clerk. - B�rLtler w1 iSoilefirsr _ . 'CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC, setviNo` etaawr TMi FLAGSTONE PATIOS CdAUMMb Req 1� = STEVENS, HASSARD, R ELLIOTT, Solicitors' for the Corp- j01�$ % �.3i41 ' oration of the Township of Pickering, Suite.907, 50 King Street, - • '. Ph" TFIffp18 !�l!!"! Wet, Toronto, Ontorla *..', .. _ ..._ a. N. . w . - + Page Nine THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS f liament through his public life Their son Bob, practices dent with a record of accomplish- istry in Ajax, and their dau.�it.- - ment that few people in Can. ter Joan works for Genera]; ada can match. Motors. Although Mike. as he is corn - SAY."' IDG ES; EWS -1. 0 0 0 monly known to thousands of 'Gasaraina Success _ people in this area. has achiev- The Kiwanis Club- of Bay _ Stories and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn ed a degree of national fame ( Ridges reports that the Gas- througtn his appointment as mama held at the B -P station Minister of Labour in the Ott- on SatMa March 30 was a The Kiwarris Club of Bay Par At Ba Ridges For Mike Star! awe government, he has al- y' . Ridges will be selling tickets Coffee Y 9 ways considered his first job big success. to the Canadian Open Goli to be that of representing the They ` - pa ish o thank every- - championship, which will be voters of Ontario County, as one who patronized them. in held a� Scarborough Gclf Club W> a conscientious and hard -work• their fund raising effort, part r' Member o Parliament. In Y and Gauntry Club from July 1, s 'cularil the following people, A}; � ,�.� � � ing Me be f to 6. Tickets can be used any J ` " fulfilling that job he has al - Bay firms far heir support: : s 1 Ba Ridges Pharmacy, Mike day, at aW time, and are ways p his o0 ore• y Yr : , ceive he kept of his elect' at' the Trading Post, Walter tra¢tsferable: They include Lynde's General Store Dun- tors, un - Club Howe Privileges. s' x" tors, no matter what their If admisadon,w�ere to be paid party, creed or' station in life. ba ton. and Pennytivorth's at at the grounds, the cost would Ajax for helping out with do- ,. As practical evidence of his be approximately $5.00 a clay N devotion to the affairs of this, nations of bAuto , also thanks and would not include the area, it only has to be pointed to Superior Auto Supply, Bor- 1 den's. Milk co., Jackson Auto Club House privileges. n ' '�% out that Mike Starr has. never Supply and Speedy Generator, �i i',' Y�' All of the top Canadian Pro- w 70' moved to Ottawa, as is the cis- ..who gave donations for , the Sessiears well be there, and ai tom with nearly all Cabinet lucky draw. Winners were: A - least two of - the top three U. Ministers,,. He leaves his busy "'s ' desk in Ottawa each Friday, P,alph, camera outfit; R .Ev= S. player are expected to am, car' wing .mirror; D. R. participate. § during the parliamentary year, Tickets can only be obtain •` to catch the train home. In Jam' car floor mats; G. W. ed from members of Toronto' Oshawa, his charming � wife Price, wing mirror; R ' Carp Oshawa, Kiwaxris and Pres.. at the Anne, has arranged a full enter, Borden Elsie doll; n - f and Coun- '' Austin, wing inir`ror. Mr. Evans schedule of appointments for who won a mirror, turned it Scarbo¢+ougi'n Gal h try Club. If , you -would like to the week -end. It is a well - -back into be drawn again, as - purchase a ticket,see any f "� ' known fact that Mike Starr Kiwarris of Bay Ridges mem- is always available to his peo-.' he was the one who donated it: It was won by Mr. W. Aus-. bEa , or Phone Les. Taylor lalm pie to assist them in finding tin. 839-2757. answers to their problems, or 000 9 `; to satisfy the countless de- „Gasarama"whshould�make tha !4 The Bingo "Jackpot" gets r man ds on his time .and energy point of patronizing the next . higher every week, and char► that a normal week will brrrng. one, it Is well worth it. just to am that there will be lucky - —Milne -Starr is knew n ' as one see a bunch of amateurs try+ urease. ozn the fun ; of the most popular members to act like pro gas jockeys. onTuesday evening at 8.00 p of the House of Commons. It One roan, busy talking to the m. at the Exhfttion Hall, on ?>r s�'' has been said of him that there car owner tried to get 15 gall - Liver Road. Adarission is " Is no person in the government onstato a 10 gallon tank and orgy 75c. and you could - be or in the Opposition who com- you can - imagine what happ tine winner of the "Jackpot" mands or deserves more res- ened. A.rather supporter dec- of at least 3100.00. Mike Starr Meets The Ladies At Bay Ridges Coffee Party pact or -affection Members of ided to go into the city, brat - 0 00, all hies are unarAmous in and buy gas . 'Itle highdoght of the `;vew ��y. March '26. was parties in the homes of Mrs. men h a Member of Perlia- >?� when a return• this regard. Even here at home, Democratic Party's armpaign Mike Starts day: in Bay Rid- Don Waring and .files. 'Jack rent, i feels that his first ed. Uar�omtunetei5' he miscaic his support at the polls , is in Bay Ridges was the public �,. 9.00 a m. found the Ham Peacock• res ponsiba9ity is to. his con- trlarted by 300 yards. drawn from ,friends and Supp- n►ee'tyng held on Wednesday. Mr. Starr Irnockis� ore doors . Anxious to meet as. many stituemts even though he is a orterB from all parties, and would particularity WW3,ch 27., at Bayview Heights um the sub -division before col- Bay RidgeS residents as pons- Gabriel Minister. Mr. Starr like to sdtt erely therB Dick add :walks of life. During a_nor- Sdnool Vlie had heard that fee parties attire homes of i:bde, Mr. Starr followed the promised that. if he is re- mal electiorn campaign, Durderr o! the Centre B -P and N. '•D. P. Ca ffidate. Miss Ail- Mrs, S� Fairburn, Liverpool: last coffee party with more elected, he will continue to re- the the British Petroleum. Co. calls before leaving turn'home- home- every week -end. so of people who volun- 0 0 9 een Hall. is a roost iznteresting Mrs. Ann Mitchell and 'Nuns. pess0afa! ' teer to lend an active hand in asid accomplished speaker, and Cyril Howe.- for. the three-caaciidate ''Young that the people of Ontario his support,, are numbered well Mike Starr Has Good MeetlnG _ . ;1 was agreed among arose Aft err Oshawa luncheon Eh►2ano Votes" meeting in Riding west] be. able. to reach three tlnousarrd. ' Bayview Heights School- was present at the well-atteruiedgemernt, :Nin. Starr was Oshawa. During the_ Coffee hem without difficulty Mike, Stare's first entry into the scene of the Progressive tr,eetair3, than advance reaor't� 1 back. in Bay Ridges for Coffee parties. Mr. Starr explained public affairs was in 1949. Conservative party Bay Ridges had underestimated her ability. when he contested a Beet on rally -on Tuesday, April 2nd. The meeting was chaired by v g' g the Oshawa City Council,' and rue Hon, Mit-nael - Starr, Min - Mr. George Clarke. of Bay will be one of hockey s Great- place. Ail letters of complaints March' rialto this budget can help no, :natter how trivial, wnli .r a was tabled for first consider- was elected Alter five years. aster of Labour in the Diefen- and Miss Hall's speak- S?aM• Young gale' ge as a Councillor, he ran for the baker cabinet spoke to a:pack- lRidges, ourselves by asking your grateiuuy received. orlon- on the April agenda. Ot- _ ing ehvr•es were shared by Mr. y' .0 0 0 ,. - her items of business to - be Mayor's, chair, and was again ed auditorium and those pees T. D. ''Tommy" Thomas: M. I- hockey mates to shoot•a tennis -I prop conceded a major victo His. . bail at you irom all angles. The- disappearance of snow. consideree] are: 'progress- re- ry. ant ,expressed themselves ..as; s A. A "quesdon and answer" `ot as solid �s a puck. but a I and the arrival of mud,has un- ports on the Base Line Road four year tenure as Mayor saw parl#cular ily -impressed by is li�� followed with Miss the City of Oshawa enter per- sincerity. Mr. Starr stressed Rayl �L ° IYnoanes and 'Nin tenants bail . is pretty_ effectiy`e t animotr�sly turned the thoughts Spiel Limit, bus shelter, car- Civic _ iust the same. :. of Say Ridges res+den:s to tl,c ports, telephone kioak and a haps its finest period. --that-in his opinion the econ-- ciarice supplying, I :pent a couple _ hours _ no Blvd. & inip vvement% that took piaci onto expansion in this riding 0 0 0 Inst wveek-end with your net like, In con-nittee, f!ze Rate- Liverpool Road. Results of a in that time have been unma-t- has come about as a direct res - The Liberal party treated. _ en. Executive 'agreed to Ont. Dept., of Highways. study ' Ched in any . similar period ult of the policies of the Con- )9ay Rdges too a Cavalcade of softball- cern/tree, and I am pay Cass on 5atw•day, March 'A sure. that it's .going . to be a `ask the. $ay Ridges , Coon 9d of 101. East at Liverpool Road since. _ servatra government, with ez The Cavalcade had started out great softball seawn Ther'g ity Parks and Recreation Bd will also be made available Yo In 1962 Mike �iTas colied on port trade at an all time high. are still some • jobs available for a written rel rt on: it- members. to represent the Conservative the resultant expansion in ind- in port Perry in the morning. - Residents attending J' the Party in a Federal By-election. ustry and agriculture has Mr: aril was nearing- the end of ' as coaches afid: urnp;res. It ny 'plans _for park dei ei0prnent it Ontario Riding, of you are interested; Eugene- the erimmunity this year: It i* meeting will. be addressed by He was elected handily, and Start stated, provided employ- and Dour. of . ' ment for Canadians. The meet - It -s Bev Ridges w,as reached Calhoun is .-the man .to call, at ped this relsort can dot man otb the SOarr Ajax hand }Ls strpperrt i a fouarn ana�e�l- ing was chaired by Mr. E: at dinner time. The Cavalcade 839-2703. t alunteer4 µ:0uld iter¢ at ::the As�ociation'r was about one hundred and be greatly appreciated. Goo ! ' next'General' Meet:n;, on Apra'. Pckerirng General Hcat;l.itai. AS actions since : that time, Burnie;, president of the Bay rs ctr•on�, as it tour- ` lurk,•'and be a "Good Spc,rt". 10. in Holy Redeemer Schon! menrtrers are aware, a new -, In 1957 Mike Stare's ability Ridges branch of the South _ Other beautification" as- hr�pital will soon be � -reg s:-: recognized with , his app- Pickering P -C Association. Mr. ed Bay Ridges. 0 0 0 pacts chi:cyssec ,y + - - stet was supported by Mr. ` 0 0 0 t he as filled The foliawv'g Sports Dies%- Bay Ridges Ratepayers .Assoc. its, b'.l.ties of obtaining tree,; theftstructure,oard s-'finanri - with distinction for five and he Ontario Legh latuf e. Mr. age, part, rularly'intPndeei fir Po 'Starr questions and of "Ars You Having Difficulty- for boulevar:'.s thrott>i.out the and other pertinent facts. one-half years, His contribut' our yncnng hockey players - on to. the gover riment in that dealt with them to the appar- - last winter, cbm =-tn Obtaining Your_Mail?' cub -division and obtais-'4n in- _ _ - time has -earned -for hima cit- __satisfaction ot_ those pres- �ian} Bay P..d<�es resideats for•matr0n orf sidrks +n tar` spor-t_stnan Haroica. Hiltz. who the _y. — Pen Portraits — aton,as one of Canada's finest ant. , looks after Puhlic Relation- ndich2eGeneraI Meeingthey were� hof :the ^FciuOoth safety an.'. l,cautil- (By Pat Finn) Ministers of Labour and he has o 0 0 .for the Minor Sports Commt- _ earned further distinction by Bay Ridges families who en thea of the Recreation Assoc.- Bay P.id,es Rateptyers' Assoc- ice ic.~r reasoru, the `inn+:riitt The Hon. Michael Starr, M. P. iation,`•Subaequently. a. press ,.v. haat, requested"Conu�lirfat�c' having much of his legislation tertairied at Cottee parties for-'. ati�an olean of it: copied by other countries, 'in= Miss Aileen Hall, New Demu- 1'ypical of the men who have release urged residents h�+t in c Bt:ildn� Corp.Corp, :,ease � receiving the r.' mail. vacant lots. For like reasane i Our "Pen portradt'� of Mr. eluding the United States. craric Panty candidate on Tue taken an interest in our youn„ 1 Tow•nshi Council sday April 2, included Mr. and people. Mr. Hiltz is both a to put their complaints in Pickering rnacfied ..;to clean rent has been writtenforus MOke is most proudishis pro- Mrs, J. Gleitch, of Modlin' Rd., good sport and a good neigh- . ��riting to The �Y -Ridges the sareetspand. to clean ou+ by the Publcity Director of the gram fbr the construct0n of Mr..and_Mrs: W. P6dlitski of bar, During the two winters 'Ratepayers' Assoc-, Pr•0;ressive Conservative Party technical and vocational' . Fordon St., and vin, an blr:. he has lived in Bay Ridges, in 443, Pickering, Ont. An 'alter- that portion of dhhthe Eas- o G. Druttner of Modlin Rd. The addiction to coaching. a hockey 'at gave letters' given mail mal ernwas hsect ons of- lbe- sub-divis• of"fitting adng!with people parrticularrobenef tt innt achnng table tentre piece at the lug• team. he has purchased the to ets thins done" has been .a skids and trades to ouryoung of Mr.' and -Mrs. Gleitch 'was materials for, built and .main- delivery complaints at the ' ion. AS most residents are. a lip •a special cake 'they had s ' personal motto of Mike Stare's le, tfiere' are 468 'such tained almost single-handed, a home of D. Lewingtori 847 ware', the, rree;c is fa dare hockey cushion: for the use of Reytan Blvd. To date two let- but several entry g ever since his first election to schools now completed . or, un- made and ..decorated for :the the Oshawa, City Council nine- der way in ' Canada, four of occasion. All three hostel the kids on the street. lets t;aav�e been e aerved. These- stiii ded a he o-arw thout childrem--fascinate tlly teen years ago. His easy facil- them being right here n our expressed themselves as , do - In following art' Y hirtc- - _. Jjght with the ratifvin:• ., Coach Hiltz suggests that our ]iasis for a strong presen action has carried Ontario Rid- Mike and his wife Anne, live large response=to inv}ta�iena Fkry Ridges hockey enthusiasts to Postal Auhorities for im- the muddy thOrougtrfare. It is -- - proved exan3pconditions, let alone ah hoped the Township's c e.+r-+'; ing•s popular Member of. Par- .at 25 Olive Street, in Osfiawa, 0 0 0 le in Dave Keonhurch ar-iment in favour o ohne nn pa o . sitiea=gtiltttittr<e><tttettttotttttt!titttetet■ delivery of mail. w'll 'Lake _1 before a t "The Creche" for pfe-Sr^ With determination and hard . Persons having mail d livery ace iderrt takes place with <rn+ iFRED'S HARDWARE day school age children w• l(;S3 -- work, "fame and fortune" can -complaints are u,,ed td -take cf our r' adren. '�e pours. Take the rase of this opportunity t0 help them As thus is the flea] con- _ nt a man of No one likes Navin.- mimique before the Assn,aia tc' re - parentswish to attend sere of o hip will be held Sun Da��e KeOn who is se��res• day April 7 at the home +f only 22 years of age. He . i •)ersonal mail faunted through- t,icin's April 10. General Meet- A Complete Line .. -o� Mrs. Eleanor Martin, ' t3, # not a •very baa man. HP. ��' ut the sub -division, tossed in- ing, which, in^trinn"`''-lv, t' ^ Mod3in Rd. It is'suggeted 1 graceful and tricky on skates o pud0les or' being hand -de]- annual meeting. he Executive _ _ you telephone Mrs. ',Martin at Kaon, as a -Junior, was re vered by unknown. persons. wot.tici lilt¢ to 'point ottt that $39-2729 before hand to mal:e 1Vlahovilich. Why then, is hr There is no reason why any- a full ottani axcn�rtin ecntr,.,, .GENERAL HARDWAREthe necessary arrangements.. . chert asuper-star in the N. H one. living an4where in Can- to vote cn , L. r e,•� face ;t fellows---'-' ada should 'have to 'put up five _F tecutive pasts, and f+?! K,. tike makes perfect" is the enc: with this disrecard for person- two a i+'i`.• `s. Those natrair.ate.i CLOTHING "L, O O - =::ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE `� war. Kaon is perfection h an, al property. But, unless the for Executive positions include - ' SALE & —Mr. -E-. Saute, Mr. F. Hawes, BAKE SALE arm. He practiced as -a Junior Ratepayers' Assoc. - receives . - cfiurine'ev,ery moment he coulr such complaints, in, writing, its Mr. E. P. McCormack,. Mrs. TWs Dunbarton United Church find. He would spend h,u hands are virtually tied. C. Sykes. Mr. E, 'Whaley and Household and Workshop Sunday School Room reading. watchrng hockey Any piece of paper will do Mr. D Waring. ominted to aid- J SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1163 games, studyin- moves of and the A;soriatiom is not -it the As%ciatinn's books were. 9,0 a. m,'- 1.00 p. rr►. hockey stars such as GOrdip fussy if pen and ink, pencil, Mr. J. Jones and Mr. S. Far- BAY RIDGES PLAZA SONth-West COtrniw Sponsored By The Affe rnsaee Howe and Rocket Richard. In crayon or lipstick forms the mer. • . HERE ARE JUS(apt 41 T A FEW Of THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK Unit Uniter Church-Womsefr the summer months, Keon used , writing y discussion implement. Please A livel- is expec- to t�aactice with a tennis ball• make your Complaints legible, ted when the Public School. •• _ . i\rd so. kids. take a lscsn factual] and include any dates Budtet is'reviewed. Due,to the tttttttttittf'ttttttisttttttttttttttttittttRttttft whom I think when these offence% took 1 amount, of business _ at the - - f rom Dave Keorr : „\