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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_04_11t TELEPHONE NE W -S IPl':KERING !ST ' 942-0940 SING/ — – -- Price - 1Oc Per COPY OL_ NO. 60 NO. 26 THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1963 Mike Starr Wins 6th Victory -to own S yrs ow is ko ry trry� : t 15 P le High School 0 epi Hou A success About Dunbarton g Attend Meeting c , �'' a'�r �. •. .. ._ �., it - - ' ,art inquiry into the affairs 1 of Pickering Towziship Council 1 y >.. _ a anti the general administrat- ion of the municipality dues • ,,, iris " not seem very likely. it -as 1 / b re,•ealed at a public 'meetin•' in Brougham on Friday 'night 2 The meeting had been called , I by Mr. R G. Roy for the pur- pose. it • was understood, of ,� .. presenting evidence to sut>,- „f y tantiate. chdrges made in two y leaflets circulated in the tow•r>✓- r ship two weeks ago, and to f; circulate a petition to secure fifty names. both of which''" would be f'orw'arded to they ,Depart mens of Municipal Aft - airs asking for an inquiry.. Mr. Roy made it clear to the meetiri4' that he had dis-assoc-.;,. H , r fated himself from the Pick- y ening • Rural Ratepayers' t�ssoc= iation. However in ariswer, to a Mike Starr, the Progressive Conservative Minister of Lab- I question froth Mr. Jolxri: Will- our, ill our, cache up with his 6th victory in the general election hold lams, = president of the Bay. _ E last Monday, when over 82 ver cee+t of Ontario Riding elector- Ridges Ratepayers' Associat- - _ - obetrt: Ashton and Bruce Pugh, here operate a universal milting press orate got and cast the ail -important tiallet. All three candid- ion. Mr-. Roy firsst�statei spomort - were work ates put on a vigorous campaign, and here as in the rest of the meeting rnout . Interest in ed by the Ratepayers' Assoc- Over two' thousand persons The school is one off the o Tcar repairs. operating diff - Canada there was more than the' usual a iation and that he did have a- 't attended the . Open House at. a of lathes, drills :and —� the election. ffidavits concerning the case 1 the, DunbartonlH:gh school on aCanadc ; � h ethic the -.ac- prree.sses. and ++rood. work. of Mrs. X, kriday e'venin`g last• � The various labs were also • , • Mr. Roy said it would be Che forty-seven teachinj rnachine_shop, electrical shop, n the public. and chem - even the a- areas were ia"i-r-d with lwer- auto. mechanic shop, etc. open produce i the audit- istry- and•__other � experiments to n tem t P show .. n s ion co a h iii P A f _ he he t _ pntar�o . Rodin 'Voted •�,.atis at a public meet-ing, esteil parems" who \L41tcd t _ Tg ffi ai w-xs one feature of .the were be:ag carried out for a sho oriu classrooms. an Ps of the visitors. ` us t CA FIK HALL STARK but.did make public the name 'ratio _ _ _ of.'a law firm that did take of .the new wings, iiow embody- 'girls'' - ` work 'They als°' have_ a was a real suEc- the affidavits. in; academic. technical etct rooms that displayed riress The evening PICKERING TOWNSHIP 3131 • 3102 -3062 He said the the Department phases of education. , making and Home. Ecpnortiic� ess for all concerned PICKERING VILLAGE 293 134 315 cif Municipal Affairs held that AJAX 1198 422 1040 corruption meant the mis.- E :. " OSHAWA 9593 16640 11241 v of funds and that he, iriforrrlalion from the mumc.p /+� ' 2067 1350 224b handlir}e al office: He also said he eiu ion i l lCa e N ofes WHITBY TOWN vin. Roy at no time mentioned I not 'like the idea of the naive P i C1Ce r , 1 g EAST WHITBY TW P. 441 242 521 rtioney or the mi�handiiri t of. the. Welfare Offirrr Hein; ., ° { WHITBY TOWNSHIP 943 .741 ,,1122 it, bilt that he meant mot al u,;( -d ---i a leaflet, 'v.hiie:the REACH TOWNSHIP 491 250 664 corNp. name of :vIi�• `{ \�'as kept in a �Ir, \ot�tian Banca celefira- end. - t ion. ' SCUG03 TOWNSHIP 91 - 18 _ 108 Fn: view: of the .fact., that �1 shadow'. ted. has hk,1hd-Ly, last FrHay Mrs. Abbot ,xrtd bIis. Hurwp 4.2 142 578 the Department suggests 'w -e I 'vIr, Roy said that a firm Of e�ehirtg, April_5th,.with a•few of Lincoln Ave. 5choui.\�ilL he PORT PERRY �, the c-ouncil w•iih uyr .pr•ubr friends and 'relatives,- attendin; the Primacy Section UXBRIDGE TOWN "450 121 585 accountants. Went o\rr. the ''c WNSHiP 443 255 585 em. I su :est there is no use I to\snyhipa'boctks, and that was �` Elwt,orl white, foimerly of.' at. the O. E, A. next., - UXBRIDa_ TO 417 lem. I there. I su,gest . that t;here he got his f'tlttlrec, fiitrheri�, has been-transf-err- and.`Vednesday. SCOTT TOWNSNiP 357 ' ,�e let sleeping do• s lie. Juchc- - .Iyavid Crchtot3 uf: Pik fiering'ed to, Oshawa,' and Jrrn...anci bins• Francis Scott. 5he.- ADVANCE. POLLS _- 131 ; .118 - 454 al incjuu,es are \`cry exr,ens- charged bir. Rut' with [irand- 151i -c. white, recently.of Toron- wood W.c_ is in the �.jax iicr- :ve. Let's wait until nest Dec-, . the riarne-s.of.people with- to are mgVing this week to Iiital, where she underwent 20071 15139 Z ember and \tete t e c; c cidttcin•, proo, - tae r•=en for appendicitis. of office", Mr. Roy said.' out pr stant.iate it. :town, `IrS, White and Grace ,Sorry to hea�i�ft�e? tom= He read a letter fro'll a lave- The only pArsUn: who \vill• ire in Tc3ronto lass week. vis- in home Ia�t 4iUnday, and s��c�c�c�c��c+c�c�►xx�xv►��!�rti�'������'�!�"�YXXx yen, in arL�w'cr. to hip own, an,, Writ be afraid tc, run' at fire itng the former's hrotlter-in- fracture her .right shoulder. , lvu. R. G. ROY, CIAREMONT, ONT. Mated the a\vyer.had disarm- next election. \till be those •law', \vlro is ill, in the Ea`t Gen She .is in St. Michael's Hosp- _--- ed him and by so doing, heti who ha\e your approval'; vin. a al Eh>spttal. al. 4Ve have recei\e:l .our tre;isteretF malty-fetter-tttic••tnot'n- �-Ujnre(,t-most of the ', epeb h � Crichmn told '_fir• R°y• rThe "News \+`as very: pleas rf ?virs. A. =Grills, _Duffin St:, with enc i ,pure. the said encl<,�ure being what you have. had prepared for the meetin;;. The mee(i v- adjournrrd with e? cane day this week to receive has returned home after spend consirlered ne':e4�ary'--a 'reply^ ro 1fr.-La Brie's Paid Advertise- as ,evoarai p des i:ealt.with the out any petii-ion Nein circtrl= or have 'a visit from Jarzles Ing three mcinths visiting in e felt that at ed or any further su.aest- Richardson, of • Georgetown. atives at Niagara Falls, and to meet in our last issue, an adverti_�ement in which Mr, La Brie lawyer, ion th"an' an ingttiry w'ouid be �qt R;r h;ir,lcon is an cold Pick. Florida. • - pu'.lrhes an` arx,la�'y fpr certain statements he claims he Mr. Roy said .h erin, C illage ion, r°tnemhered 'Vlrs. Harry Pul\6'; celebra- m .le from a._ platfoim in a -meeting of ratepayers, at which Mr': «•. H. ��'estney. knew' more I=t"orth[omina. about assessment .than any likely, b}' only a few, of our tell her 80th birthday 'on the ae expect )'�u Frere present,• Mr. La Brie retracts and ;rpulog niuii in tite township, and saiu dila xiinted ct hum I residents i,f today: He is the 29th .friend. .blanch, iss;-itendin l izes to sena:n an :. t}rer--n+-Mr-Har01fl-lel-• or even a-;rieved at his claims. retpect.in certain. figures users• �Ir, ��'ein y cc,uld agree \\ItL son (1GA i, -'.and � a t�rother of blt . Purvis is nut enjuy;in, tl.a by him on. that platform. 31r. La Brie mentir,n='no parjicufat �Ir. �;c,�ltn the Asses+or'; Miss Elizabeth Richardggn \�'ho hest -of health during the pa: indi\irluals. or or;an:zatic,ns—sim;,ly his apr,lo n' for st +tements Nlr. Roy charged that the �Or 2 ears On `. is it present in hospital. Mr. LLt\\o week. tti'estney farm was as�esseci P.ichardson is; we Iielit�'e, in lir, and firs. 3arY: C,yt .a" - he.claims he -made. In.thic letter from ,you \\bicho you wish us. - - r his an aLITand but' watching hint' were in Pembroke recently a' to treat a a ';news item". ynu DO me ctecmble� very much. whileehis ownfp vperty. hich I Q' Sullwan Property leave our office �s'e would ,�y tendin the investiture of npnear•s t° us that your leiter, in part, ie. et_slisli ihu en he referred to as a swamp wa' is not expected that any: Jim is as full. cif pep as he'w'as `Leo. Quilty , JI: L. �•.. \\1 r� 5` c certain statements appeann, tna** p ,.r s r 10i1.(?LI.{ler.acre_ fifty years aio and is still made a Knight'of St. S\1\c In P:ckeriri, To�rnship-a couple•of weeps ago. Right or wromn NI r, Roy read several items industry veil e t paying 9 -'rhes ter. Easter Rebekah Lcd_z - from a phamplet he 'ciistribut- the fol mer Frank yo c 31", ing> held another —el—ul-e't n.ani' of the statements in that pamphlet, we, as citizens and , pttblisheis did not like. If there is any evidence of _cosrupii2n 1, ed thriiugh the audience. ►'r'uc-. roiertj on Statin Road, S.. P 1 to see her home soon. on April , m e in this municipality, there are re ular and proper meani., meth. eeds from it's sale went to aid for at. Iccact tw•o years, it wa{ Work is progressing rapidly, Hall. This being the lea until Mrs. X. learned this week. on the new two -storey -building- .fall, we would like to thank aLs and channels through which one may proceed, to have any I have done nothing• to. be MI••, O'Sullivan recently sold. being erected beside. 'our up- •all our, friends .and--_memhc:• ' proven irregularities corrected, brit the Pickerings News has o store. This building his. 159 acres for,S207,U00.00 to holstering �' who have turned out: io make no desire, or intentign of becoming a•party to a campaign which ashamed of: The only man who- Iastino Developments Ltd. {s to be rented for cornrilerr•ial our efforts a success, Prize we do not like. We could see nothing in Mr. La Brie's adver- eha's been 1l}On �r centforRobert G. This works out. to S1,310 per purposes. The original was des- this week went to: Men's - tisement that could be considered objectionable, but—this "en- Roy„ Mr. Roy told the aud- acre. Mr. O'Sullivan has been troy by fire some months Mrs. Archer, Reg. Foster; Lad- told by the new -owners" that the' ies - Mrs. Florence Prize* ca closure" of furs does, in our opinion, make several Bairns, to fence of about. 73 persons. - goo, while occupied by _ • which we, as publishers, cannot be a party.. ;_ lie charged that dotal-FaP= he can remain onala annah family and business. Mrs. Bryant. Door Prize tc7_ The Editor, The Pickering News ens, naming the Pickering for two years. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fevang and Mss. Jean Burns: News and Stottffville Tribune Jeffrey,:.. of Kingston were at Congratulations Sherwood E_ .as refusing to print his article Greenwood HCCkEy. home last .Sunday, for Mr. T. oMrG n the arrwa of a baby boy. on political exposure. Hortop's birthday. 'itvo women who brought Miss Elizabeth Miller, Ajax, a brother for Laurie. Mrs. y* to me for help, are in 1 /� A �a .Q is' in the Ajax Hospital where Glad to hear that Mrs. F. fro �N�`st 'e- this h-- all -tonight and have not In V.1�.u• • y — Ghe underwent a ton4llectomy. MacRae is improved in health, openedf their mouths. That ' is — -._ Greenwood Hockey Team tied Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ilisney, and is expecte( ' • not right", Mr. Roy said. Wayneflett, at Uxbridge, on Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott, and hospital this weekend. Townshi Roads In 4 Years "I stand up 'here and take Mr. and Mrs: Frank Demaine Our bad windstorm of e !T P se and am criticized. I am Tuesday night 3 - 3. On Thursday they play the were in Buffalo last weekend • week. knocked dWeesfney se anti ` � front of Henry Pickering Town, Road De ground. - ashamed -of you" Mr. Roy add- same team at Welland. and if fora short holiday." er off ftir several pertinent -told tie News this Because of the break-up, .- ed• they, win that one, will move = Congratulations to M and t the pow week, that road break-up from pavement has been ,lost on John Williams argued that worst they have Altona. Audley and 2nd. Con- figures on the salary of the on into'the Championship. Fin- Mrs. Ro'ht: Stewart, Windsor ..hours In .the sgrroudiiyQ court:i- frost is. the on the arripal of a baby unity. _ Welfare Officer, as quoted in als for Ontario in .the O. R H. Derry poi• firemen stood by la'T THE PICKERING .experienced in the past four cession roads, as well in a leaflet, issued recently. were A. Inter C. Group. . Sunderiancl, weekend: ready to answer• any years. some sub,divisiops. In that one, If they are the Mi'a ^ �3' Jag fie _ Iet'a'_he. care - they believi! I winners -of this • round, they yWted her daughter. Mrs. g� As late as last week -end the Road men now reached not carred He said he got hLq and family fast week- this weekend, _ -• road men found 'thrre is still the break-up' Continued In Nest Column will meet air Ailsa Craig. liocli tree feet of frost in the its peak. _ Pap Two - . THE PICKERING NEWS fr -THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1961 .` Ontario "Federation of A riculture Ap�l g' at 5.00 P. M. The spea- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN f THE P I C K E R I N G N; E W S g ker will be Rev. Russell Self, CHURCH .returned • missionary from.. EST # B l I S N E D 1 R tl 1 . India. Th spring luncheon' Port 'Union Road Hold Annual Meetin / ''Brougham, meting a Melville Presbyter- ' WEST ROUGE Issued every. Thursday g Ian Church West 1.1:;11, on Apr. !'by The Neu•s Printing and Publishing Companyt 1.OQ P. Guest Church School AI Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Iff ce Dept., Ottawa, Ont. The 1963 Annual Meeting of speaker • - (All Ages} will be Miss Beatrice Scott, 11.00 A'< M. the Pickering Totvriship Feder- 'Tournaments, however, one of The Helen .Marshall Society in Superytsed Nursery - 11.00 tYtSCRIPTION RATES: =2.50 per Year —United Stites ;3.00 per year align of Agriculture held in our euchre teams came fyurth Whitby, with Mr. Paul New' Divine Worship _ 11.00 A. M. _ BARRY MURKAR, Editor the Township Hall, Brougham, and therefore will represent ton, as s on April 2. N.tas opened by the speaker. Rev. ' Horley- - . UVERTISINti RATES UPON RRt10EST = the Bunch at the Provincial man dismissed the meeting Minister -President, Reg. Hoskins, whu tournainent. with Rev. Wm. H. T. Fulton welcomed those. present. The prayer. A luncheon and minutes of the last • annual The hall is now nearing cbm- social 'hour followed in the 40' Rouge Highlands Dr. pletion and anyone interested Sunda School Room. West Rougi Let The Voters Decide meeting, and of a special meet- using the hall, may apply, _ y rrlo on "Assessment" were in t'.raing, or phone cite hall _ This week, on our front page, we have published a ted' discussed and adopted. at TE 9-0027, The financial statement was Veterat»s, dad letter to Mr. R. G. Roy, which. _ in . itself ..answers. our you know that 'Waite, position and feelings about also read and approved. 'A in 1961, the Canadian Govern- e Po g publishing more letters motion to have the cost of �r R• �. i mens granted a 'S31.000A'iJ0 - regarding the recent controversy in Pickering Town- collecting Federatiolt Fees in boost in the annual amount BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PL16L1C ship, the Totvrrhip, wa; referred.'to .; Last Friday evening, Mr. Roy said ata public meeting the County Federation, ryas pard to disabled Canadian War CpISSiONER FOR OATHS moved -by A. Lishman, and sec. Veterans. In the' same year, in Brougham, "let's let sleeping dogs lie and next- Dec- the annual income . to recip.- Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 ember the electorate can `vote' them out" onded by ,hIrs. I. )Vici.ean ients' of the War Veterans' We go along with Mr. Roy on this. and will be con- The feature of the et•ening Allowances was increased by Northwest corner of Old PIan7 Road on No. Z HI hw was a panel . discussion on the i - Ii ay , hent to let sleeping, dogs lie and let, the' people decide S17.000,000. The adjusted rales I "use of chemicals, 'drugs, pois-• • next. December what they -wish to do about peeping ons els;. for the control of in- represented.a 20'i increase, sects 'planf diseases grid weed While the,Legion, ..Donald l� G. council in office, or. vote them out. - egion, of course, Cr If Mr. Roy feels it is in the. best interests to let the control; also as feed additives Cann take all the credit for ossley matter, drop, at least for the time being, Why should in animal feeds" was discussed. the government's decision to :.We carry it on? Mr. Les, i4feyers, County grant these increases, • •it is PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT certain they WOW not have • _ . - Fieldman, introduced the panel TORONTO - 93 Railside Rd., Don' Mitts —. Its Just A Suggestion which. consisted of, Grant been so high if the Legion had 4,47-5516 Wallace. Moderator; Dr. Den- not been in existance, AJAX PLAZA Last year we took- up -this subject and apparently is FrConnor, V. S.: lir. Don - All veterans are urged to RESIDENCE of nowhere with it, join the on, as ew cam- I Alax 942-1231 ;..g so we are -trying it once more. Sanderson. MIT Wayne Danby now under Ira' . Pickering 942-03f3 We made the suggestion a year ago, that some auth ars i. air. art. Holden of the awity, purchase the, piece, of lard on the west- side of Delsc: of Lands -and Forests, Join the Legion All You' v ersns!) Free - the Duffin' Creek bridge and turn it into a small road- and Dept. of Game and F'ishe'r- Have yrs• fought the roe. if Free- i -side park. ies• dam. in the air, on land or sea? PERSONALIZED PROTECTION - - It would certainly beautify the west end of the vill- Some eery useful informs- Home' or Foreign. East or west. tion on the dusti,methos of Holland. r Baty? A. {,�..EORTI�ER-INSURANCE age, if a"few benehes and picnic tables were placed' in tion on and dusting crops fir we don't ask about religion. nor � //Z� ,1 that location for the benefit of local - Presidents. and . the t L.-�eCiS and weed Cn2]tZYyl; d1gU if you were in "the Ilne•' I /� I� weary traveller. It is just possible that the weary tray- pest control around farm buil']- Comrade: for the sake of coin- PHONE L�Tlantie L -OL 6 eller might. stop in -the-village'and leave a few dollars. ih-,s and animals. I rade•'. loin the Legion: Pickering -Village nog:• has an at.ractiv e. entrance. While the use of ; hese nett i aigw s The rim®! from the south, and if this suggestion could heconl' a rFteniara! •;'r�c'uc is almost ' - _ - FIRE - AUTO - RIFE CASUALTY -reality, then we' could- could -feel•'that the: village has , :r•rt1erui:Ae. t.ery seat danver Do you shirk a 'bounden duty?- ' at least =scenic offerings for the'tou:.i-� assing this uom improper use carP.les . Is It that you do not care? yb°ay, b 1,aridll.rrg, alid, _ exposure .-to Have you. lost your pride of service -the ftame�;, and t ery set ious harm. is the burden hard to bear? A O tar ob' rY part ent ofCHrts�i� a soorthehor. V ICa�ethe of en deathd .«er< e t2d_foil� ---YAil�.f .oae a e and n ef�rirn �ll:t_.-- �. ;. g . _ _ Pickering itself could purchase this land for the urD Pd.. A '. �>te tai' thank. to the Join the Lesion. All I� reg#ars -c�-� p you Veterans. OSe stiggesied.' X L:.h- For divided we shah fall. o Panel . •. as n^Ir,t•ed -:it-. - A Record ---fid e - MONUMENTS , - MO T on. "Ve ttaull 1!Ks t•, have you a f�ifieArs for •19h3�are; `P� t _ - - - ii z.rancti 511. Our phrne i. It was re -assuring to err that tine cuter' of this area pre,_ _.Norman L.aman; 1'rc�:, Tiro;%le %`fr27 OF DISTINCTION and all of Onfarid'Co'unt.v.-turtt�d out in recur*�;n.trnb- P.e . H<. king: Vice -Pies.. D *_ ers at the polls last. Monday. - s hile it was expected a. San Terson: ,ecret in'. ' Juhr large vot.e.tvo-.0ri tti.rn out beer 82 a cent cast their P,tter, OSEBAN or THREE G ballots to rrtape it a record p. r ce ?,ttertt P:t jocrn -enc ` refresh-- N E R O K E ATI NS It is to be hoped t gat the t otPrs in Pickering Town- ;gents re erred b- Green- z ti. hear tL:, �« d,,• �;f wood Farm_Fy_rum, men_bers ship will be as enthusiastic this December when voting = D;.�,n R.act hay ript been feel- hope 'around for municipal council. = -_ �_ .. zn, thea !�>r Etre past «:eek. We. }tr,pe -t,r thi time. ghat she `s t v ford Bros. 1' Ltd iPUB1IC NOTICE. _oN . be t e ` �!t and �Ir, A. Puddister, t G P.F,u. .:aunt � Dir, are happy -to to . Towns• • • r �1 announ•_,e the birth -of their DUNDAS ST. EAST hip Of Pickering = ;ratrid-�fau,hter, at the East - M/HITBY MO 8-355 2 s General Hrspital Proud' par - AD ,ti� ents are lIr. and Mrs W Pud- 963 Taxes A - ._ cE r ~ _ . dister. AVe-a Hill, •Ont. C Don't forgot the Bingo be= CO ALL RATEPAYERS TAKE NOTICE THAT on NovErrib Dunbaana Branch on 341 ;ng held every Friday night in OPER �L or 26, 1962, Council passed By-law Number 2738 re- Canadian Legion the Ccimmunity-fialt s BLOCK LTD qulring tho 1963 taxes to be aid in four installments, --- p�xlsored p by the E. It'. C- A. Come, and '920' CALEDONIA ROAD —TORONTO viz., April 30, June 28, August 30 and October 31, with- .Cbu;•atulat!pnc to Donna bring a friend. Cut penalty, or if all the tax levied on a single property Wait, West Rou e_ -who ••tuvl . BLOCKS S BRICKS Is paid on: or prior to Apr.l 30, 1963, a discount of One F n `t: Place .jn the Junior E12m= - .all the mothers vvhci attend per cent (1 p. e.) will be allowed. k'ntiiry. Grade` of the D:stric•t' 'ed'the April lit meet.in,-of the STATUTORY PENALTIES will be added ori all .taxes Public Speaking -contest.• heft auxiliary` tiad an aciive.and* STRUCTURAL STEEL F at .Linc%ay Legion Hall. on :enlo�'ahle evening Wath .the CRANE ,RENTAL _when in arrears. 1963 Tax Bills will be mailed by April Sunday, March. 31. Drinna not'•'' a�slaanve of Scouter. ,janie� . 75th, :. • :. ;-.'•, u,�>ties on, rd the Area Contest Uall�y , ?nil •Assistant rDistrict ` : STATION ROAD, PKkERINGT ONTARIO_ Lloyd Johnston, e' tw. be hent: on April 21, at .the Commissioner For Scouts, :fir. Rhodes; WH, 2-1960 Clerk, kin -'tors Hockey Hall of Fame Cliff Hawker. , who. ex lathe — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8-5911 Township of Pickering at 1,3Q p, rn. Branch•. \.o.• tl i, the Aitm.; and Principles of proud`ii) Ince sport4ored : Puh- Scoutifi„ The subject "Scout lic Speak'inl-, in the•.Pickerin. Cimpinq' was clarified tar the �• 1 Arca, and wishes Donna luck, rpothem. so that 'then 'boys . RS a eT • + ' ; , - r eir -.T - HEMI am Torry to announce that next camping week -end. ' Branch- 541 hist 'in* both ' the The next meeting •to be held- �lOIT1CtS - N2WT71 4 C T at, ' Of action to take I)Lstrict Euchre and Cribbage on Nay 27. B.�RR18TER do SOI�ITOR _> to keep insured - ONTARIO �.. Let Us Take Care_ Of Your Heat F� oRT ROAD, TEmple z1� :. _ _-- _ OUTH -- =--�'v'NBARTON ' — - _ 'Problem—s--With The --New—,, ' HOSPITAL DUO -HEA ,SEPTIC TANKS . CLEANED OUT _ T. COMBINATION INSURANCE� � � fORCED AIR FURNACE COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ;:'• _ . MEW TANKS INSTA�EO _ .. PAT. DUNNE --- A BURNS WOODi COAL. YOU k "' �•� r � n Ityou fan the back of the Certificate � fully thr instructions . •. Payment, Form 104, ARE NEVER WITHOUT HEAT which your group is required to give you. •'' CAN'BE FINANCED AS LOW � •:>..:.r.,;. � - Pickering Taxi Ltd - -� When you reach'yo 19th birthday you are no longer AS 3 PER CENT. , _ g covered by your parents' certificate. Register separatelyOFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES within t6irty'da}%s to keep insured. Forms are BE ONE Olt OUIf MANY TEMPLE' TAXI 24 HRS. :available at hospitals, banks and Commission otSas., - SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 4 . ; TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS - ,< TEMPLE; WAKk-UP SERVICE_- Z4. HRS. •��_ Whea.yeu marrr,,the „Family ,premiuiSt must be pnia .-- ' • • - - •TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT -• to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your Sro»p OR, if you pay direct, idl Ince Commission: CLAREMONT CO.OP`ERATIVE FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL'-` IDON'rnsllo go8rrrwr.-�v=cs cow=on � CLAREMONT - 2106 YonOe Street, Toronto 7, Ontario Phone i49--2112 or 2113 94 144. - - Ontario Lounty 5m ralr Ana nay^~w _ Mrs. Edgie Pegg had - Wor- rlersenals ship and Program. In tike ab - Pias 140 Entries This Year Mr. Mrs. Fred West- gate and Evelyn visited the F. W of the Unit Leader, , Mrs. - F. Hebb, the Business was 3 ■ ■ r Harry Westgates on the week- taken by Miss Edith Ormerod. ,ti.. T© � �/ttNp Octas�ons SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to. s .p.rn. Plans were made to make and The Annual Ontario County Seed Fair and Hay Show was Wright, Soils Specialist. Orlt- ano Dept. of Agriculture, from end. -- Little John Thompson of the sell Easter Eggs as an Easter Project. The next meeting will held -tn, ii}e Town Hall. Beaver- ' Lindsay,. and the panel mem- Russell' Morrison.- Base Line has been sick this week. Hts sister Barbara, w•as be at the home ' of Mrs. Edgie tan, on S-aturday, March 30, with a. record dumber of_ en-_ tiers were: . Berauerton; Murray Holtby, of home from school � last week Pegg, with Mrs. E. Trimble in • charge of the program. Mr. tries and exhibitors. Fifty-eight Port Perry; Norman Lehman Albert Hockley,, of Clare- with the measles. Bruce White, son of Mr.' and Fleetham and helpers served exhibitors showed a total of and _ bIts• Hazen White. ", of Pixie a delicious lunch and tea at .one hundred and forty entries. mons. Air. Russell Francis, Reeve' Ridge Road, has had a set- the close of the meeting. _ Mr. Ken Fallis, Soils' &Crops "Frank of Thoaah Township,,, extended back,- in his- recover}' -from, 'a - : Unit No. 1. United Church Brandi; Toroitto, and Div- a welcome, on behalf of the hip fracture. He still has to Women met at the ore of l} Plibe�•sek, Plant Products inion. Canada Department of Township, to' the group. Mr: stay in - bed for severalbars. ' weeks. Mr. Frank Mitchell returned Mrs.W. Trolley, on Thursday .. Mrs. J. Brooks hada Agriculture. Toronto, were the Harvey Sleek, Vice -President, ' Ontario County -Soil arid borne last Th rsda from. . a yGate charge of Worship and Pro - official Judges on the Grain and Small Seed Classes:- Mr. of the Crop Improvement Association stay at the .Open Con- gram_ liars. Brooks and all pre- : sent took part in the pro�rarn Walter Reynolds, BowTr anville, thanked the speaker and, all alescurg Home. o was the Official Judge on the others Who helped to maize the Jimmy. Kite had the msfor from the Study` Book "On to J 0 H N L e LAY Hay and Silage Classes. show a successful event. ne to break his in three a's P.ini' Plans were made i = todoa The Grand Champion Award.. Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Places at school. Last week. quilt for Oar e to Re- . � bars Gladys' return- lief. and t help cater o our - - : N S U R A N C E donated by Milton. Parkin.. for Representative, and Mr, Doug. CoSsai• o � the exhibitor winning the high- Keys, Associate Representative ed home on Sunday after �' - will on April 27. There PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE : pF ENGLAND est points in wheat• oats, bar- supervised the set-up of the ex- Sting her son. in Kiivgstom. pecker, Bake Sale COMPANY ITD. ley and cora classes,- wertt ,to hibiU, and were in charge of Mrs. Fera. Parsagapka visited and Tea. All' ladies -u'ne. Russell Morrison, of Beaver- ,the presentation.of the cham- her grand-daughter„1�Iiss Don- na Time -3.00 p: m. Saturdsy. LIFE — AUTOMOBIiE FIRE on. pionship awards. Sheedy, Fairport Beach. on Unit No. 2. had a very suc- Prof. Daxreli Flaunt, Dept. Among the award -Winners. Tuesday, April 2. on the occas- cessfu3” day 'ort Saturday 'when 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST of Agricultural Ecdrornics. of we note the following ''locals" ion of Donna's 16th= birthday. Red Rose Tea Co. sponsored films', -at red_ a Oele.t stelloa Plea., Ries ShePPM9 CMS Pheaa+ soil. S.1We11 Federated Colleges. Guelph.: -Hr}': �i'eGtney i2n¢.!. and Congratutatiors to Air: and si offing of childretr's films, at _ t f« I e,Cng Cab o per Or NyY.. was the guest speaker, his sub _ ML'ton Parkin ( 3rd i in Regst- Mrs. Haney Joyt ,n. of fire the Sunda} Schobi Room. ject - "Agneulturai Economics ered Oats; :Milton Parkin (L -'l 1 Base L:rle.` on the -birth of a- Con�ratulationg to those hav- _ Heber Doan daughter. in Ajax Hospita'. or inz, birthdays this week—Jan- _ of Farming", He also spoke or. _ in Re,- Baric}'; ..- - . 5 } s Perlia; budgeting and «'Inked .and Harold Norton 1st and arch Thursday.•April 4. tee IN-zlsnn. DSarion Pegg, Bob out some �illii_:trations to illu-�- in Fall �t heat: Ex Dunkeld.. 'NIr. and Mrs. Albert Hans Hicks. Ruth Blare 'and Mrs. APPRAISALS this ase of decision .1st. in hate Oats.;. Norman Leh- and Sly, f. Spruce.Hi.l Rri Stale ami I�al Pegg. trate ph €ant o - - ELL ng -in arm mana,emert man. Pau: Wellman an%i Cecil moved to ,Lon; Branch., on The Boy Scouts he'd a NE _- m r panel farm ior, fl,iloweri Disney 1Far._Corni: -Harold,Sa*.urday. •ling part3•. '. a' kite -flying -- - _ ... p L`� - `Iris. ��'alaer �t'uiL� hay not bow .(Gladys Newell) . _ be on the topic "Crop PryKiuetron �ortl n, Yy e H�;w �Ia11 r,lrr. be, feeling too well for the conte- at Ed Pascoe s last with emphasis on- Fertility & P.ed Clover - A! rt-Piochley, ti Saturday. T#rereteas a tie be- «'�ed Control". The moderator Potatoes;. past few weeks. We hope she. Real Estate Broker -- Pickering Village of. the panel° was Harvey. . rc' Henning and is soon fully recovered.�- ttt•een Edw:a ii Lloyd Aforden BrianMcTag. gars and Greg. Shewan. The 942-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. 2-7b01 GREENWOOD. I group committee held their P.�.naid � Gieehe _ by hid wife• g p Whitbyor- -848-4703 839-1447 DUNBARTON ..-.. Joyce cted he de�!ar rnee2tirig at Dau. teewall Mrs. 'McKay ., condu t F (les. "Hlahway" 'k Mile -East of 'Dunbarton, No. 2 H #� There was a good attendan- set up to, look after summer ig y •- United Church — meeting of the 1�iessengers slur- ing the service. She was ass- ce at church _on -Suns?}•::Holy camping for Cubs and Smuts. The minister- Rev. W.- A fisted• by Cheryl Ly�rde.:•Airs. Conrrnunion was observed. The A -bottle drive" is planned for t - McKay conducted the service 1st da WhiteChe conducted the infant son of Air, and Mrs. Saturday-, May 4, at 9.00 a. m. _ - -- - assisted -by Mr, R Pitcairn. or- Hughes. metas' BaptiserL Mr acid please have bottles ready - Junior torigriekation Monteith, Monteith.' Riohl i�rt and choir direr ar: Mrs__ _._ Mas. Brockbank had :heir Sorry to report Mrs. Ross J. C.., Porter, Bay Ridiges. was _ ._ `..,.{{ulietin !�Sembership tranfeseri to, the Di ; •a. TO Dlfire a Co. guest solaisi and 5ang''I ktu>w . Greenwood congregation The sney in the Osha ti pHA CMA1MRED ACCOUNTANTS that my Redeemer liceth". Re- The Everting Unit: of the U. t y and we hope fo a speed re - AJAX -PIC XZPM 4G �Z . met at the ,churcn ' on rho vtr. . • it sa.xag the .. Ioti•e P m �.�. Evelyn. O, W. RIlML CA. l.e.w. eeived into membership of the �• Stincia� "Hosanna". AI- and LNL-_ Jack Banks DRIVING WHOOt. '+rlr nd ev i trot LICENSED TRUSTEES church w�eFe, . Air: Gilbert a5" Unit No. 3. of the United ~ Mrs. Robert Syron, tifr The . New•-to=You Clothing an., lir: and Mrs, Don Pegs • bate Model Oat Ala, QstNawe 5rrotfer�l Tripp Church Women met at r±re•i and Jeffrey �6ited Mt•. Bro-tlrs; . -:,! ie • WHZ-llu O.hawo RAn+ielprt �Sa and ''Mrs-, : H: G: P.obert�on. Sale int 'Saturday aria -held. Manse on Tuesday_ afternoon, at. Fair view Lodge, or. Sunday. e TZ6Oeei i IRT R_ WATERS, C./� Murra* Stroud, G;er. C_^os� which the ?.fternonY Unit held. pA answer, pbon and Barry Carlton ,Dr.. bice w•a-s a complete wr�e5� wHireholl 244 andKay .spoke briefly on Christ's- :"te general Afeet:n; of the■■�=li■Oaieaaroa■e■a■■aa■■ataaaaaa■■aaia■■■■a' _ appeal to the indi� idtia .. The U. C, W. • will -be heid on the' � of ,.Thursday. _ April lg, ma ■ Sacrament of. the Holy. Com- at t n..In Deis ;����� ShOW mu•nion was then dL,;r*med be at the �uriciav 5chn�1 Ynnm�• OPTOMETRIC i� R rN:. n. s :n:;' Hat Fa:h- ■ ■ 1 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRA1idEOt the Elders.. l _� _ ■ ` The flowers to the church ionc will he . sro�Eri anci the ■ iR 'VISION CARE ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES ■ AVAILABLE FOR ADDITO'llNf •vere Placed. in memory of 'fir, "tIessengeri" w ril have adin- ■ for�,Wih l� �''y ■ ..JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. AND IMPROVEMENT ■ _ r PLEASANI STREET ■ -■ AM (pff IIVERPOoe RD. SOUTH) WE ALSO PURCHASE oR LO a : ■ _ FRENCHMAN'S eAY oN ExISTING MORTGAGES. - ": Ere i (int. Sunday at 1.30 ; :iRAV�EL EYES EXAMINED . u you REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE " ■ ■ GLASSES FITTED and 'REPAIRED. FINANCING IL POR FAST , EvENINGs ` couRTEovs sERVICEt CALL - YOU ARE INVITED -TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL IL�' n,Dp�, ■ SK APPOINTMEM. T!. f-2601 ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH 11 H Lid V'N ■ AUBREY E. IRELAND NiaNEY1NENTOVTOFS MA/ '= YOU'R ..• --= -AGENT � : __ � AND COMPANY :_:ESTABLISHED ■ 1.i SEPTIC TANKS, officially Appointed: :..: _ ■ . ■_ 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. ' EA111ED TORONTO 2, ONTARIOof AMERICA AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE ' ■ EMpire x-5300 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES o �e a v?. ■ W. J.. iUTT Evemings Our PROFESSIONAL Services i ' e ■ \` i-4042 TErnple 9-1730 - WA 2-6902 Cost No More ::'ilckdF ets'Iswed From Our Office At OffiCal Rates TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY . BUSINESS ' The cops. the mob -men ■ a NOT A SIDLINE AT in and the do!Is aro allafter do , IMWMDt .µ .,` �. , tall hf s gat to Danny yowithugh ts his lobe / ■ Ass hmA-- HARDVIIRf _ �iA1�Et-t�AU �- ■. oAlxA MARTMA TELLY WORLD WIDE SERVICEHYER'6Adw.Ho!JL AN ■ �LUHfliV ' HCiS PAINTS' TOOLS w, SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 94Z-6690 '"" MANS. =.0r,el,notiT�aeN-Win.rtnm, — - �� = l . OUAX ■ 1WiM�11001. Oraw AAM>•4ui -I OEM•tYPE&S�JO PR�IIC14 _ .■ !V� New, STEVE 44WRENCe"the title song on Colurnble R.Cordbl _ GLASS -ETC_ _ . ■ . - - ■ a : .. -.... - 9 . . sa: -■ _. ,GENERAL HARDWARE. C ' 0ORIS DAY and :LACK LEMMON in Phony: WHita►tiall 2-1911 - Pickering o es DRUGS LTD_. HAPPENED TO ]ANE" �---PRESCRIPTION- SPECIALISTS B BOTH IN COLOR — ,.:A - . — -- Color,Cartoon -lw ' s A _CO SNTICS -SUNDRIES - ABY NEEDS y . ' and BIRTHDAY CAM ' .. STORE. HOURS:._ : - 3 ■ ■ : WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 Ia.m. to 9 Peine ,ti.. T© � �/ttNp Octas�ons SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to. s .p.rn. ,1,�,�.�1»�To-,......,-WM,T.r .. ■ 'a� 1q. KINGSTON RD-* W. FICIARING _- .. . ` 1 LONE Whiirholl 241961 11 1 ,115 Y OU LIKS -- sRiNG TH* FAM1Lti Neetck In -Car Heaters SuWIMd' FRM ., . a■aaE; as■aIt �t♦tna■EEaaaasaaaa as aal� eianaausa ■ t. Four _ .. _ .. _' ._`_ •-, ; _.. _ _ .: - ' - -. - -, - � - - - - . '_ 7 z . •", THE PICKIER19M44WAfS_ - - THURSDAY, APRIL 11 pal for Donna Sheedg- to cel-- June to M.-• David: Fier d lass. ` ` ' ed Cathy Ctutartirs s 6th birth-. A eb_^ate her 16th birthday, Sei,_.. F; y Davies aid cclebrateu his day - - Church Ns Aftric i�anc! party last,Saturday a.ter- i years old or, P_ vrtt lett.. � -Coy Ze witti �as.,es, darx:in, ani - iO?e' Fray a: a pa_ KiUi nt-,JAr, Espec> ly--the--yLL-=%y Stis'an Aiken 8 y Your - _ ious reZtesilments served. S'•, �-D G—p--`'' and i�rhite-eake d clsoc= Apr ltith � ��� —� � _..— Inger, Sartin terms b { ifrs. HelYdmart anod a b Pe on. lar- alae ice cream kion,~' hammy �Pa'� S' i enc tb- a jo East May 2,, has- been -set- for U- later garet L atilen -Ez-;e Lee- r'rtte. returns Cath ' `' °` �' t z- _ tend- b'_orrrirrr service I1 Club Competii:ons. All du Valerie gave a bridai -St-lower Susan .Brenda ani :omm Ha 5 ed to Mr. ark,•r,frs. pi.!alp _, on MO M service at 1 ; nen'bem will be male to --co.: �Iarc:l-30 for Miss i Happy 'birthday wishes to on the vire pak-sing of M s. day sc"oo! 9.4a 3. n 4• ndM r x. Wiliams and broz:her Kenny. Bruce Barrow 6 Years- old a::: Piflanee r -ram; ;:,er or:. Sun - pete, and the eliinL�rating exe. ter. who is beiPg-married in ay day night prayer an ---Cises are already preparer. _. _ Apaut 3Q yono .people enjoy- Robert Munn 6 years old- ail in the U.-ited States. �, at t P- a 'Those eligible will be able t `Sm. compete, in -indiv:mai even* which µ-iii be: Girls ._ Tyro a ..' Novice, "a.ae Hol �a :auto: ur. STROUD-even, ranuiel Lars; La,anc- ,-Beam; Free Caist,:enics..ryr - 1 Boys have four events—Ssc 1 ) ' Horse Vault; Horizontal -Bas M� _ :Yana,lel' Bas Fee Clu:�tiver. ft - _ ics. "ovice c4t11 JU."+.Ol' Si. hare iive'evems ol-len ,o tilt.. _ _ _— :Hor,zontal Ear I aiai.el i ar � free, Calisthenics; ivrlrh.;_F -O t� D iM A R K E T Horse: aisil`inscead of a. Biu , \ 1 l<, nn -3[lorse Vault, they' wiii c.- rid V ZJ ,n a LoAg Horse Vault. � _-'_ROUGE; HILLS ON No. 2 HWY. JUST EAST Ha: vey Malrts, Heau . Cuau. has a series of corripsr}s°ry ea OF ROUGE BRIDGE - c ses for each event, ar. all club members a:: e 'eageri- 0 Open -Wednesday &.Thursday until 9 p. m: -- CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY __. .looking forward to. 11iayl, r. OPEN SATURDAY -TILL 6!00 P.M. find out how the} make out =RESH - _ gymnasts. - - ,MEATY (SIDE) At the one time, pre wil. SPARE - R 18 S. III. 499 ` Lucas Arthur's Cooked, Ready -to -Serve (Whole of ' be going on to Prepare tt.: -- .. team that it is hoped will bi 3LADE OR SHORT RIB (BLADE BONE REMOVED) '� Half) LB. entered in the Ontario Cham. R O A S �' , pionships to- be held sons.. : .... ft 59c time at the erg of matiy. _ _ FRESH MINCED STEAK ......:-...': �b• �9 : SMOKED HAM Road C . ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-90ME i 1�!/.ING SLICED RINDLESS - ?� -' - The Brock Road Hamean.' B�EAKF - School held their re4uiar rrreet- AST BACON . 49c in on Tuesday, April 2, with .-�..� Mrs. Suganomori presiding BONELESS e B Despite the foggy -weather, ROUND STEAK ROAST - - - • '��, ? ` there was a fair attendance. LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED, SMOKED After the regular -business per_ FRESH LEAN � the discuss ci ion ''Home PORK - BUTT' ROAST . _If j. 49� --� , _ School Association.. : _ _ ]PICNICheld over, and plans were made- -- • ' for some of the members to FRESH (LESS THAN •1 !r 3 LBS. 39c -_PER LB.) ' attend the Convention to b-, MINCED BEEF ,3 I5$. s 1 •�� held in Toronto during Easter ''Week- at the Royal Fork. ROUND OR -SQUARE . The lst. Brack Pickering Chis - ' _ FRESH, GRADE A OVEN READY and Scout- Grrup ComrritLee � RUMP •ROAS:T ..... I5. ?9� ` rnei ai the hrrne of ,"•lr, arxl-__.._. . . itilrs: «'. Carter, on Surciay. I STANDING 6th & 70, RIBS '~ Ten members were lh ent, i PRIME RIB ROAST.'. -„,.,,CHICKENS ` They discussed rhe 'Fat} ?r 3� —_-- _,. __ 59�j .' �, (Average weight 3 tbs.) Son Banquet” to`Fie held- cin MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED `- ...-April 19• A -Paper Drive" i� 1 b '' ( ,� Maple Leal Cooked, Readv=to-Serve, Boneless also planned for Saturday, FESTIVE BUTT r�j ' Apra 13, weather pes-miRing., (Average Weight 4 — S .Ibs) R�+• HALF HA�111 Refreshments were sen ed _ . _ . (Aver weigi�t 2 — 3 lbs.) -- Uvirsg to the election polling MAPLE LEAF - • � � -beim held at the Red eros POLISH SAUSAGE _ /'' � Centre, the Cub meet` I;r, 59C LIMITED SUPPLY OF LOCAL GROWN cancelled. The Brownies -meta LEAN PEAMEALED FRESH (Not Frozen) GRADE A OVEN READY the home • of 1lrs. Sowerby, ,�+ � t���hj when Jauice Pugh received her COTTAGE ROLL Ib. 49c �r o�NG TURKEYS , ■J 1st Year Service Stan- On Sat_ Average weight 6 - .: urday, April 6, the Guides •and FRESH PORK (PICHHC) - - ' � FRESH GRADE A, OVEN READY their Leader. went for a hike. SHOULDER ROAST - - iI%, 35C -- CAPONS ��}� ghad lunch outdoors, end played i :711 aet�ve ainer: i - Cor�;ratulations to Mr. and! ,MAPLE LEAF NATURALz CHUM (Tasty Govt. Inspected, MAPLE LEAF Mrs. Gordon Cgrter (nee Glor- _ CANADA PACKERS is Vusclow, of­Pickerirvgi on Meat) iSt/= oz.tins TENDERFLAKE (SAVE 19c) lZ oz. round tins (Special offer of 3c the arrival of their son, at She Mild 12 oz. Pkg Ajax Hospital. on.April 4, the- -grandchild of Mr. and first r :48c DDG FOOD - Mrs: G. Musclow, of Bad's �"- C -_Creek: also of Mr. and Mil, W. $` � Med. 12 oz. Pkg. � � � 2. •for_ . � - -Outer, Brock ' Road; also, the _ O for @IDERf�AKE ��') first great-grandson of Mr. ) 5�V . � r y' ID ,,,::.w I -and Mrs. E. Cor•nutt. V n1�� I _ :� Mr.'Fred Timms, brother of � _ _ _ �C woo Mr Harold • Timms, visited Old 12 oz. Pkg. y ahem during the week -end, c g c, DOMESTIC TIC Mr. ar,tl Mrs. Eric t�'right �04 2I�.,.�� .7 and family visited. !11r. -and . (Case of 48 tins $4.65) {/ SHORTENING Mrs, fi Dawson, on Sunday. - Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boyers (WHILE THEY LAST) (BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS),A CHOCOLATE and grandtson David; of Scar- STRICTLY FRES NG A (LOOSE) born; Mr. and Mrs. Peer Cad_ STER NOVELTIES AAJ-- Y�h f ieux and Mr. and Mrs. C - �J Priced je. of e, with Peter and Cath_ RED ROSE ECONOMY (SAVE 8e)' PKG. OF 90 i 1sIV Happy, Birth ie, of Toronto, visited ulr. and 4rj TEA B A O S �'�rs. E. Cos-rnrtt, on Sunday. Boz a2t Bradshaw w 26c) HOLIDAY. SP CIAL ALL FLAVOURS ON FAZENDA (SAVE 60c) Giant 10 oz. JAR birthday' on Saturday, with a INSTANT COFFEE • parfv for his -young 'friends. ' .. , : , • • ; Mr. W. Carter's brotherCHRtSTIE• • • • • • Alex.d—n=ew Vbsted the . sou _ HOT CR PACKAGE family •durin'-the we.Vk: OSS BUNS -i�9{t ...:. • ''OZ•TN' • SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 26c) " 1 %s LB.' TIN" SMART'S CHOICE 15 TINS airport. Beach COOKED HAM • � x.49 _ RED PITTED CHERRIES �'he exerutiVe of ­ the Fair= - ES ..2 for 49e _ Fort Beach Ratepayers' Assoc- NUTTY BRAND (Creamy' & Smooth) (Save 19e) 16 oz. Jars _1 Oe FOIL WRAPPED, CREAM, ftLLED -.-(SAVE 1Ie) Ta[ 11 till meet Thursday, cAp-,n_ . PEANUT BUTTER ; Z for 59c EASTER EGGS ..rilll.atS�.m.inthecorr:;n- :•':': - .6for49c, unity hall. The newt• general meeting v.111 he ,.4ni it 23. Mark _ (Less than 6 — �10c each) -this close down on y��ur . Mar- SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Save 190 (In Squeeze Bag1 . ar as your reminder. MARGARINE - �k The Fa�i•port Beach 'Ladies ` . .. _ ��- •***" -Association Will—rzee�n�urs, - -- - the Hofy Lan) _ r day April 23 Will 7 p, m. Pot' ' J U_ ICY ORANGES I E ooz Ej'�C Luck' dinner µ•ill be served. A- _ • • • r' i -nnual elections are on the ag- No. 1 CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE SPEARS S enda for. this meeting, .. . n ; No. 1 De -FIRM, -GO1%DEN- RIPE Deepest sympathy:x extend- FRES N A S LARGE Sit ed to Mrs. d a Knox who Wednesday, - - _ S A N A . . . Z • Z5C L -cr%ved word an Wedn _ April •3 that her beloved sister ' `CUs. A. Taylor of Northern Ir- A S P A R A G U S IMPORTED SW I Ir -ASPARAGUS - viand has gong to rest. - _ _ GOOD . SIZE 1 E Sem Art Mitchell stat. _'. " Q REEK PEPPERS • • .......- : 3 for 19C tOAe"dXt.F�qui:r�lt, 3- C•, is No. 1, FLORIDA RED RIPE CELLO PKGS. - lortie a a short leave. TOMATOES fOr ��n Ne. 1, IMPORTED - - D3aaa Butler gave a surprise - - H , _ .... -.. • SWEET POTATOES .'.... Abs. �� , v. 'THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 Page Five e •bove. but does not grow as fast home, these trees will help at- ables the local Rotary Club to Nurse of the Ontario Sodety Hints Presents . Column, On or as big. It grows about 35 tract them. The Birches speak do much for the twenty or for Crippled Children. rar more unfortunate children in Send in your enclosure ju* �1fiYY■ or 40 feet; making it a very for themselves, and not many good ornamental tree for the people do not know their strik- Pickering Township—all under as soon ' you eonvehleMiM �'r average property. The colour ing beauty. Others which we the direction of the District can, won't t you? , - of leu -moi - could classify as Dwarf Trees - pie all 'summer long. making a and still give you a gP-11-11 I NOTICE (t won't be long now until "shade trees get so much pub- striking contrast with the rest of shade are: English Haw - we will have those hot, sum- I licity that we tend to forget of the garden. The Acer Plat- thorn. Flowering Crab, Globe mer days with us again, and I the old -reliables that have anoides Schwedleri.or Schwed-, Maple. If you are planning on • can you think of a better place proven themselves to be, good, ler Red .Maple is a brother of planting a tree or two, you O f Grass'firm bo be than in your own garden .and 'certainly worth consider- the above-mentioned, and the should consult :Four locale nur- in the shade of a tree. Most, ing. Let's look at the Maples strongest -growing of the three. seryman, and talk it over with new homeowners however, are for instance. This tree comes out with a him. He will be glad n advise _Township of Pickering not so fortunate' to have Acer_ platanoides -or -_-,Nor- beautiful reddish purple leaf in you, and give you planting in - tree, Now, however, is the time ' way Maple is a medium -fast- the spring, changing to a struction. - to plant a few of them around growing tree that will grow to bronze green toward the end (this article has been brought your h=e: I would like to 'a height of 50 or 60 feet: There- . of June. and then to yellow in to you by the local members _ Bylaw No. 2397 provides: discuss some of the better fore, it will require a larger the fall. The Silver Maple, or of the Ontario Nurserymen's .shade t:� with you. It pays space. The leaves are a good Acer Saccharunum is a fast- Association. Be lure to watch 1. No person may start a fire On i public highway. off to plan before ' you plant colour green, turning Yellow growingand tall tree of a soft for next week's article on "Ev- 2. No person may start a fire to. burn grass, leaves, etc. with �, more than with and orange in the fall. It is a wood which -breaks more eas- iMreens"-) except in an incinerator without first informing the 2Vthjng else is your land- nice. round -headed tree of a ily in ice storms. It .will give . �pu., Make sure you wiy good hard wood that will with- you shade in a hurry, but for I "I Fin Chief or his Deputy. Bert, a tree that will develop stand ice and snow storms. The the above reasons, need more HAVE YOU SENT IN 3, No person may start a fire to burn grass or leaves Maple or Acer Into the tree of your dreams, Crimson King pninaar There are more good etc., without first taking reasonable precautions. and one which v&l not • out- I Platanvides CrirrgxM King, has maples to choose from Sugar YOUR _ ties of the a -or, (a) a sufficient number, of persons available to eon- " grow itis The newer a1f fine good Red Maple -Acer Rubrum, aztd PINK ENVELOPE YET3 triol. the Globe Maple which has a , The members of the Picker- (b) have water available. very compact. crown The Mountain Ash or Sorbus ing Rotary Club are. express- " (c) not light such hire, if there is dangerous wind. Aucuparia is also a tree worth i^9 their gratitude in the red- - mentioning. It is a smaller option being given their Easter 4. No person may start or permit a fire to burn within tree, growing only 20 to 25 Seal Campaign this year—close 20 feet of a wooden building, nor. 15 feet from any, to $1300 received in a little feet high, with a spread of a- other building. bout 10 to 15 feet, making it over one week, . an ideal lawn specimen. In the' Being able to assist the S. Any person contravening this bylaw is subject t0 aE spring. the large clusters of Crippled Child in one's district fine of $50.00 and costs. - creamy whitte flowers give a is one -of -the -most satisfying, Lloyd Johnston, Clerk, nice show•, followed by large gratifying experiences one can Township of Pickering bunches of orange red berries. have. The funds provided by If you dike birds around_ .the you at "Easter Seal Time" an / gq FAIIOOS 4TRO.4 .:. WIDE RANGE OF PONTIAC QIIMM' ileATs . GREAT Rs . ITA TRAN=t13S10Nt >tUST I Isso ' Pontiac s gine¢ are Body -protecting Zin�4- The light, thrifty Asiiro-6 of excep- . Bonding, water shed, tionally spirited V8's. air-dried rocker- panels and aluminized muffler all cut corrosion. �pI a NEW! TILT STEERING WHEEL >• g -djusts and locks into any of positions. ♦ Flipsupto.make THE HOTTEST f _ I entry and exit easier: Optional • HEATING aG extra cost. IN :..Now sso paysfor , LL. A lt the service—you fforust the oIIEM STRONGER CHASSISpay,I (COIL SMNGS ALL ROtnlo, _ • •. 4 big, cushiony co -it * Now Esso pays for annual burner Springs give a super .� . =smooth ride. ' _• and furnace conditioning... ; * Now Esso pays for mid-season check i �'„t ...Of your heating equipment.. * Now Esso pays for emergency _ service any time... '1 You pay -for j,ust the -W :Now -with Esso Home Heat Service—youget all the services you need, awyw ' - - 'round, including Esso quality furnace oil, -� "~ weather -controlled delivery, budget terms -all for the_price of the oil! your ALL _. local A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Pontlaa • ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE 'ire aara//tfie o�►er dealer. TODAY! mash Mey/ookedAft A,• rovArj Be sure to watch a ommyAmbrose-Show" on the CBC -TV network: Check local lis#ings for time and channel. f ESSO , r Esso Oil Heat is right with the times with... DICKERING more for you ... more services ... more Val UOS. LAW MOTOR, SALES', :LIMITED. L �.. a1 M0. 8-4261 e L. BENNETT, •AJAX - PHONE WH. 2 5�67. _Six THE PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 ' x O�a'�r *� J.it-7.i18.i OjT ♦ of Mrs. Robert Barton, in hon- 8th er sister• Mrs. William Falles. Roll Call was -a verse of Minett, visited his sister Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galloway our of the forthcoming marc- {age of Miss Gail Picketing. Boyington of Uxbridge, from the 3rd. Chap, of Matt- and home of Pat Harden, on Sun brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs, day evening, with an attend--. Of Peterbono, NII. and Mrs. Er- "" 'it is ,good to see Mr. Jack Mr. Keith Norton s pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. hew. Ten members were pre- sent: Program Convener T. English, on Sund;Ly. anee of ten persons. Margaret • is Bock and son Mike of Tor- :Lo, and Mrs. M. G. Lewis Norton out and around again. Jack Norton. was Mrs. Pilkey, who organized a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis Roberts took the Worship Ser-; gad family visited his mother, vice. Rev. T. 'Fleetham was ofMr. u'illowdaye, called on Mr. and and Mrs. are back from their three M. agar and Allen Newburgh, Bradyprayer. of I`ewb h, Mrs. Jack Brad Bake Sale. The meeting closeO with ra er. Lunch was served th Mrs. J. Davis, on Sunda Pr Y• ograrn Convener, and show Mrs. Clare Keevil on the week- week trip to England. Mr, and Mrs. and Scott of Napanee visited by Mrs. Knox. Mr. and Miss. Lawrence Up- ed some interesting slides; also -,j ton, of Toronto, end - - Dr. Wm. Mrs. Ray Ward of Toronto, spent on Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Y On Saturddy evening April b• called on Mr. led in a sing -sone. A delicious; and Mrs. English one evening lunch was served by the host-.� and Farring- ''ton and family of Barrie, vis- Sunday with them. Al Robertson. 13, there will be a dance in Brougham Hail frdin'8.30 recently. ess and her mother. . ited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke of. Toronto, spent Sunday nigh Mr. an Mrs. A. Rozell last d week, sent a fews da P Ys in till 12.0.0• There will be both round Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Ellicott Congratulations to Mr. and, and Miss Diane Carter Brake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanth- Ottawa and Montreal. and square dancing, with a visited Mrs John Newson on the arr- Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of ps Al. ival An Easter color film will be shown °tree• Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy of guests quare -dance caller, Jas. of a ltttl_ son; Donal tona on Sunday. Jeffrey, bt+other at the Baptist Sunda _ P Y Several attended the hockey Toronto, spent the weekend Allan, from Oshawa, as Master a for J The Youn ohne g People met at the Debbie and Jlm. school on Easter Sunda mor- . Y game in Stouffville on Thurs- with Mr, and Mrs. J. McGuire. of Ceremonies. Everyone in the -+ ,ning. . f The Bapfist Young People wi14 join other' your g People day night, when the mothers of the girls on the Stouffviile Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo attended a famil annivers Y �3 community is invited to come and bring a friend for the ev- ening fun and p To R RESTAURANT •of the Trent Valley Associat- girl's hockey team, Played the on the weekend, held at .the i {dayicing. Special Good Friday Servic- 1 e and. MOTEL . " :ion Good Friday at First Baptist daughters. The girls beat their mothers 3 to 1. tern home of Mr. and Mrs. B_ . Wills . es will lie held next Sunday, April 14, Excellent Food At Reasonable Church Oshawa and The Golden Club met BROUGHAM, BROUGHAM, at 2.30 p, m, Brougham Pric _ • ;k special program and banquet has been planned, on Tuesday' afternoon at 2 p. m. -at> the home of Mr. and Brougham U. C. W. Unit No. U. C. W. will hold their Thankoffering Service in St. John's � �� ee Our Tatee-hut Betty Carruthers , had a Dir- Mrs, Walter Ward. Gaines and ' 2. met ' the home Church on April i$, _ " bday party on Saturday with . cards... were Y by those at • of Mrs. Ross Knox on A prrl 3. Mrs. at -2.00 p. m. Guest speaker SHItIMP, a group of friends. attending. Knox opened the meeting. Mrs. wi14 be Mrs. R Barton. _'_CHICKEN, FISH i CHIPS, HAMBURGER Mr, and Mrs. Eric Wallace of Toronto, spent the weekend Miss Audrey Evans, nurse in training at Peterboro Hospital, Barrett led the Worship Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plaxton and children of Norwich, visit- $ NOT DOGS Mrs. Earl Beare. spent 5' days here last week.. vice, taken from the 1st- Chap- ter of Peter, verses 3 4. ed his uncle and aunt' Mr. andwith A shower was held last 1llonday everting the home Mrs. Joseph Empriztgh�am and Hymn 105 and 103 followed. Mn. -Howard Plaxton, on Sun- day. ' �p I�a W70, at wed 2 oh• 3 days last week, Bible Study was given by Mrs, 1. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Crowder, ti . Pickerin Town hi Financ�al Statement for* 1962 _ AUDITORS' REPORT F•brvary 211, 1963 DEFICIT FOR YEAR, 2.titt.3!< f` Due to ether munleipalmes a.iSl.iS The Reeve, Councillors and Ratepayers. .`•tat R•renw• . Section 52,2118,529.e4 52,13asso.l7 out is schools ..T9wnship of Pickering, _ _ _ -• _ - _ 1.4:Iso ". iBrotigham, Ontario. - EXPENDITURES 4 Dae to other local Boards etc. West Route -Comm, Pk. 45a.ee r" GENERAL GOVERNMENT --may Ridt•s COMM- Ctr. 481.8! ladi0s and Gentlemen:Exec. A Legislative i 9.454.41 - - - =-Greentioed COMM. Ctr. 2N.l1 We have audited the books• and accounts of Othe'Admr traaw your rrsun- on�.r 72.434.06 ?a,osa.sa 1.224.54 icipelity for the year ended. December 31. 1962. and have, prepared the appended finatecial statmerrts ' sss,isa.la' s 110,724.51 - pw t• other simr, s _ The following oornrrlertts PROTECTION ro Schede I1(1) •8.540.21 peTf21t1 to matters which PERSONS a PROPERTY - - - - -' •t.ON.21 ' ,have come under our notice during the course of our Law Enforcement a pest T- 1 6.430.24 audit and which aTe not within the powers of the munic- wwk, Dopt. 29.220.13 _aTNCR uAsluTi[s• - y. 'School Guards 4541.0 Deferred Revenue a•3.i9 Nniand so Township 03 rai Rev4ntie Fund-. i 45'81•.84 - 02.020.71 otitb � 2s.4ee.N -= Bank borrowir>Lg at December 31, 1%2• exceeded the 2' Public Werk. Roads. _ ,surplus Funds Irene by the Municipal Nitbways a Streets 17. 'limit set pal Act, Section• 329 (3t without SOCIAL WZLFAAW,- ssa.aas.•p 244,is4.a9 + Sales : -aPPM%1a1 from the O vide.. Grawia a pa• >• 1}7;arip Municipal Board. Child Assistawee laa.l$ - Residential Let Foos a2.2il.N ' Contrary to the Municipal Act. Section 303 (11, the Wim Adm. - .$9.81815 Swbdlvkl•is' rerfwnw,wew Capdtal Fund Ioaned the General Reverrwe Fund al..N 360;000 810.0 T. over the year-end-frorn the proceedsof debentures issued_ ' 11.1,8/.41 stsss.•s under Bylaw No. 2725 for the Greenwood Public School 1rd��• Including debt � 1•.0111 We are not aware of any authority Por the bank ssl7sn.92 esa.9s1:511 .farpius (f.ne C) - `:overdraft at tete year-end. Recreation a Com. - 1.•15:71 mumlty Services a Ns N 5%e •sub -dividers' fro Pant$ ShOvld be d@pfk ltPd Ln a $E�p 4.14<.4a :TOTAL LIABILITIES i SURPLYS 613.411.8! crate bink account as reQul!'ed DEBT CNARGtS- s 1 by t"e !4fun3t1pa1 Act _ Debenture .debt charm 342.315,43 " Less own •share of school `- _CAPITAL AND LOAN FUND -BALANCE SHEET Section 299: This requirement also •dppli,ei . tri the a -: mounts 0-91! cted f`om individuals as residential lot fees. rest chargesrrs.00 December 31, 19{2 r -Other Boards aird Commissions- 71.195.88 - ..tweerese a other charges 75.349.46 Suce"y i✓„nom. %were nest Submitted for'the Gerretary _ ASSETS :.Tr'easur'ers o_' set rraT: schorxl sertinriic, The Couririi's min = 11,s411.ea as.s99.63 ages did hot rern;Yj that surety borer's had been reviewed ,. Diseeunt for Tax** >•s4�.e1 s.sSe.N 'seo•ral Fixed • - a.Sl'eQulred.. F.y �[he 1Lhinlci Tares written off +,Out from Schools public Municipal Act . Sort um 231 (3) . a l75.ie 1.110.!0 ; . and Gntiwwt!•q 2.00 07.0 We are of the opinion that the investment of Schord Caprtai E=peeditur•d' • Collet•to A Nip a.ssa,Ns.54 Area No. 2: of St3:i00_.in. a trust certificate of the ore of Revenw 811118 _•33.911.64 3.011.974:54 Halton and Feel Trust Cumpany does not tweet the re- :, ..County testes . . _ -272,414.67 - Special Area RatesMr Due frons-- quiremettts of -the Municipal Act, Section 302. schedule o (1) 251.397.69 Water SPPIY- Syst=- 182.884.29 Uluiter's Opinion - iro Ana No 1 J -- ss_�=ai 7r selsas.4s . Ns.ss ' F liaNN Subject to the above quatiiq-canons concern the ' Prow. for if f. Rev from other w..niclhautles, 420,322.94 matteri which were not. Witton the Prue for Def. Revenue 1.421.0 Ow f : Powers of the 'nun icifa1ity, vete hereby report that in Industrial Promotion 3.132.03 our apiidon: _a Rotarded and i Cash ( 1) The financial transactions which have come Crippled Children 2.10.0• a 93 s,sa -- Javesb we - Iwhotrla under- otic• notice have been within the powers Land few s«S■ls 81.77881 r of the municipality. prorlslew fer►unranses s 1 7.•40 3 7. N N r (2) The audit trap been eartducted in accordance Reserves i Roser.• inwda wec•wwb RoealvabM • s 2iss s s sats/.411 'see iron, otkor its" 259.274.9• with the instructions of the Department 'of Mun- ' Q4MSS TOTAL [EPENOITUR[ 110'$11.04 :.sss.s90.97 _ _ icipal Affairs. _ TOTAL EXPENDITURE $2,1134,510.47 s3,1ss,510i7 i/./111011 ^ .(3) The financial statements present fairly the financial position of the municipality as, at- Dec. REVENUE FUND 'BALANCE SHEET ember 31, 1962, and the rmults of its operations -for " - -- LIABI LITI:ES_ _ 'the year ended on.. that date.., 1 DeC9fttb9f• 31 %2 '� • F _ `• - S • Debenture ssuN ASTS and ussnatored.- r.`�Meftteith, MeftfDitit i RiNll and Co. N GENeeaLi Chao t9rdAceountsnts CASN ON NANQ rstrNa1 Liwl- s S- . 234.441110,4041.04, .. • i' , . - :�. �. .210.0 ' _ ,- _ , -.. �-00.fN.•0 STATEMENT - OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE Accounts Receivable _ SCHOOLS.- Dec1 ornbor 31; 1%2 •ry 7e,i0f.N►vel e a Cow•6i. i,Ns.494sa QN from env. M Ontario •a' N . Total RevenN from Ta:rtiM 51,821'70.99 $1,712'.421.54 DN. from ether inuakipaRtles 957.8$ �� K �abDebt mss ~' Public utilities a other ablo 76.Sfl.02 u75.5996a OVo from fehilifs a w ''2,47$.42 Mur Enterprises CoGovern Governmental i sNsNknt- 4 .. water . Sterpr fys , 192,aii..2a O•Yernmewb: Dse from *tow local Boards and - -- DI ve 'sR ►reteetlM i 1,411.0 - 1! 4119.N '' .25 190'098.11 --MAuT• eowm•wt a .i21.N ION f of oto r)funds VOTAL 2,420'027.82 Iaymenb In flow of sehN (111111993-011 pi°���it M Ti=es 17.{82.30 57,N1.Of Due to ether Munieipalitles 242,157.89 uweynrfgewal Per --pits - Ta:oe Resolvable. k+ss allosranee = • ' Orswta 119,971.0 tor uncelle"ble Temporary Loans 7S 7 R•eroatNn _ 0a1.1i "Nes 1N 014 al - _. 115.•• InN.ww 160.4.2 _ _ _ Accounts Payable a6e,ass:7a N warble Ply '' : .: • 111.71 : -. 263,208.31 - ,af,elf.ee - _2404,024.21"_ r unds 5,04$.40 3 Other Municipalities s; .' - Property acquired for - Out M Otho F _. Relief Recoveries 1,142.0 tares 3123.60 Investment in Capita •Assets • 292,252.24 .: •. a 4.�41.N • 3,000.00 , . Licenses i permits ` r 92 N .105 111 OTNtit ASSETS- .. (Iwehedo dog 'tax) 21,7110.241. ' is.sso.ee .Securities held for Building D"Its ^ , SOO.N jL Iwteres! Tat penalties etc. 27,102.40 21,000.00 Seeuiities held ix Sub -divider' Dopeslb 1,Soo.N L " OTHER en REV[NU[5= '.Prepaid salaries 121,08 REVENU_E�UND..SUBPlUS Rents. hiseessiews i - _-�flEF1 -ACCOU ' Cronehles 3f 1.00 _ - _ Fines' S84.1T $011,119.H Serviee Charges '' 2435.01 _ _ -- Rxreatlen and em 1 Community Services - LIABILITIES ,,,.. ,.11.:1:.to •' '1.to�.ee - - . ._ . jlsl•ccLLa++Rous-- __ 1 - Debit. Credit 'Balance. Bank Overdraft Style of •-The " {• 1i,Si5.09 Balee. at beginning year P:ekering Stery•• $3a.3S _ t t Y 4,514.27 Temporary LOan• 1 . Surplus ,or deficit Included 'In •eurrewt budget 4;514.27 ' iederatlen e! Agile. .293,000.00 ; Commission -Balance after above 'adjustment 4,51!.27 " 41,38!.17 417.14 120.00 Surplus or. Deficit for. year 2,a8t.SS Debentures a Coup Ove-- Totals of Debit 2.2,116S.646.410.6te.42,116S.646.410 2.119.530.17 _. Principal .A Credit. Columns 2.08a.SS 4,514.27 • . Interest 5!.111.01 -- '' ^ , - . 12.!!4.01. 2,265,640.49 21138,510.17 Balance of Surplus of Deficit at yeer.ewd 53,825.72 Page Seven THE PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAY, APRIL 11G, 1963 Ila eon � e/a/■aalaa■!/■a■!!!!!!!//!!!!!!!a!!!!!!a!!!!�! CLASSIFIED '.Help,Wanted Now Showing At Bay Ridges Od ; Frickedng trews (Amual) soap Box Dere �AOVERTISEM c.NTS ' POLICE CIC1x� ' - PAY DIVIDENDS Young%an able to n4stibe OFFICIALENTRY FORMphysicalinn+ents for `a __ ,__t:AMPMIG rutin p.,officer, to some Namo ..._..---................... Equipment Clearance •as -clerk and radio dispatcher. ,Cabin Trailers, new sleep four, Typing or business e:perien-___________ ' FOR SALE OR RENT Address ... ............................. ce an asset. Minimum require- Lugga" Trailer i Aluminum „Itln,s: -to to 20 years of age: ; y ;: t Boat For Rent. two years high school: 5foot,....................phone charas->, z Age_- . ---Two used floor. furnaces, all I inches; 1114 lbs; good . For Sal. - $25.00 Each or and habits. Apply, in. per- DRIVERS -NOTE! Read attached rules carefully and One used space heater - $25 son to ' t study basic construction procedure of Soap Box Many other Items- Chief Constable $ M Sketch. - MILLER SPECIALTIES Pickering Township Police x ='` This Entry must be reiurtied t0 "M!. George Alsop. ! Tudor 51. Ajax - 942-3491 No. 2. Highway, Dunbarton Derby Director", not later than May 1, 1963. F O R S A L E Draftsmen. Immediate posi- D ;� ERBY HEADQUARTERS: 882 Mod Ave., Bay Rid- APPLES S POTATOES - tions open for experienced gt:S -Photic' B39-3394. C. A. McIntosh - per bus. $3.25 draftsmen Must ,be familia* s R Other varieties bre hams. "sith close to, work. and RULES REGULATIONS _ 2. Entry' Fee'- 50c. per bop. ".Please bring ow -n oantainers able to work' with a minimun: - for apples.' of supen-191071. Experience In ' 3. Helmet m ist be worn PiCKERING ORCHARDS oil hydraulic preferred. Cha 1 4. Age Limit - 15 years. December 1963. One mile %vest of Pickering or�n^ it+ork• with advance- 5. Cars must be built .entirely by boy, and will be irupected Village on No.. '2. Highway ment to key po6it`ons for right t,1�>Z From the �1'a� �1�i � 2� by Jud;es befgre race. 942-1247 person PermanerY' lou ition. Robertson Hydraulic Machin- 6. Or one sac per delver may be ente23 For Sale - 35 acres. with cry Ltd., Valley Farr+ Rd. S•, yes, The laaid of honour Was 7• Width of car not to exceed 42 inches. reek, bordering Stouffville Pickering. Phone: „ 262-2674. been Ill with rneasl�'4•I�s 'bier- d�essed in pale blue azul carr- 8• Length of .car not to exceed SO inches. The marriage of bouquet of mums and 9. Height of car not to exceed 28 inches. - Village. Private sale $18.000. ve eared Mr. Siocking- ied a Evenings, Phone 294-2156. Day: Part -Time Machinists iorie, Lege rt ink roses. The reception was 10. Wheel base not 'to exceed `� inches: size oa wheels, 10 is 294-3550, G. Wideman. 91 Main required at once. Pobertson eT was solemnized in rairpo P 11. All cars must have steering WheeL St. Markham Hydraulic Machinery' Ltd all United Church. by Dr. w • A. held at the home of the bride's , South, Picker- McKay, on Saturday, April 6. parents. For goang away. she � Ail oars must have foot -brake Eno handbaaices). (apr 11 -,tf) ey Farm Road.. The bride looked lovely in a chose a beige and bavwn suit. 13. Oars must have closed -in bodies - :,282 -2874- Phone: 282-2874. wen with finger- On their return they ywbest 15. Derby OfPici+aals will snake the final decision on all esr¢.ri�rs •Moving• to Jamaica• A few art-' white lace g0 •r rules: . ,idea horst be sold Will ��. Wanted tip veil, and carried a bouquet side at the Bay: accepted, and infractions of the' aportsnra�ns'h•P . sides ani+ offer for 40 in G- of white oarnatians and 'red wishes to them. 16. All rules adapted from the "All American Soap Nox Derby E. sieve; antique table; Granted Inc." .bed; oomerrn0d IEmpley / woman's (10-12) by exPaR '�'e�'�an• �tNR!/f!/!1.!/!//!/!/!/!f/11f/!/!!/.titF>u!!!/j■/!N=f/111tt!////!/!!i1/tt/llelliN/.t1!///!ltltt - caase4 hair coat: woolen spri><ro plumber and tirrtitlr'a h R E F R 1 G E R A T 10 N coat and domes: squirm two •year's e�feriettce. RESTAItiRAN� - lcet: scorn's t4z� I winter and >a A los : - 6mum PARI( spring- coats; car coat; woolen Kingston Rd., PleioerbW- E 'COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC cop g gown: chikttesi's SALE REGISTER AIR CONDITIONING / DN1�ng _ �M / va"`I heavy clothing (bo'y9, g� 6) / -- auctyar. toys. MacFarlane, phone TE Saturday, April 27 turnare i Repairs To All Makes sale of space -heating Repo l-2766. and pyre pumping systems . WHITE ; ( Pashas e"!� electrical appliances• house- u �• For Sale - 1932 Hudson 560. lases- ! I.ORNE Ce / � � same o new, hold furniture. antiques. g ■ Q % % ! _ mans clothing. ri qhec us'garden / " �� ! ' 9 same slightly used- Mone artic• • : No. 2 Hi hway at Rouge River ATlantie Z-2170 3�6 tools and mince _ Picketing _ 1 north-east i le,.. at `i.i�'e 'no�7 ' Far Ssle -= American Cocker oornei Road. ini2dway and Lig' ■ bet.;een i//!■/.f1■f.itf■�altlaafaaf1.a11sa1•..!/fs��/�Uzz Spanipi Pu�pie--; 11 weeks old. Pi kerimz Village anti Dunbar, t Registered. Phone 912-6-I28• toz. P'icker:n_ To%x7vs-hip, the SEED OATS property_ of It -alter ;�ichoLon. sell, crop a? 1 Cam -,. m- Terots, cash. For Sale aged `"a 'i a - Property 901A. No resetl'e._ See leased to welcome - proven highest- yielding ter for full particul- _ We are p rely, registered og commercial: of Ken i Clarke Prentice. _ field inspect' germination arm. on large auctioneers. Phone Markham, 100 : special price - - Phone: Ont. 294-31bi or 640-36x6• orders_ H. G. Wpricey . , am u942-1795. in INemeri __�..Jackilb) BVI- (apr. 18 , • Ellicott - Ir: 1o4•ing meriory • c; � of a dear husband band and father. . To .Rent ��•illiaa�tt H. Ellirntt. % P YMr. Quilty has many years of heating and plumbing ct apartment: ed away. Apr1l 9. 1959- '' experiencb in this area. Ws an sure that h• will be g, 9 private, compact Thy will -bei done" seems hard to _:.Dunton: Living -room: Kit- say• k most valuable asset to you when you maks the change + Chen; Dinette: -Bedroom: Bath- when one we loved has `Passed + to natural Or propane gas equipment. and a Nantes ,ten,; ige;• (lose . to bac away '' For full information for gas heating pp scop; suit business couple• or caH your local Shorgas Representative JACK GUILTY someday•' Oe'rhaps we lY under- rrevlY.weds. Apply, after 9.OD stand era . p, rrL - TEmple 9-2956. When we meet asain in that bee- _ • 9, yhawa (app 18 • er -Sadly To Rent - two -roomed apart and Family. 3,• went; $45'00 monthly. Apply: Home• 166 Church .St.. South, Picker- Card Of Thanks V665G �' D�n��on 1682 ing Village hke_t0_t1, .ask all my • friends and neighbors for their - - Rid Available and vdsits, eturing my to Yonge and Eglinton Phone s� in the. Ajax Hospital, and _IAL SPRING 942-6933. at the Open Gate Home. also, SPEC S miniature )=er span- rn3Y and tha Am to the doc- . many Free -miniature teas and nurses for their kind` home. Phoria rte$ atterstt� + 83 2 a gam. n FORCED FAIR FURNACE - . 839-2648. .. Frank Mitchell � •_ . _� - e TAL---------------- 7 1 E REGISTER In Melneriam _ IFriday, Aprilauction sale _ of Ferguson tractor and equip- Grwn�--Ta lanruyg memory of i - 1Crtent. farm machinery, baled Ronald Greene, who passed a - old furniture, and , straw, household way. Apz'il 8, 1961- antiques, `with all N `Duct work, 5 Hot ' manly antiques, at Lot 1, Cost we who loved you, sadly miss -You. Air Outlets, 2 Cold Air Outlets `�� 6 Markham Twp•, Steele's !INSTALLED - 2 Hot Air Outlets in basement y As it dawns another Year: y- - . -._. Ave., of the In our lonely �touc9 'oi-thinkin 8. - Oa ou near. late Harold Harding. Sale -' at y Mother and _ -sadly missed by _1.30 P. m- Terms cash. No res- las and - - - .389,000larke Prwttire, Father, Gerald, Doug - Frenchman's Bay GUARANTEEDamirp Ken FOR YEARS lete Tuesday, April 16 -auction - csShort- Shorthorn Ceti -+sale o€ .. - t�an anHereford Steers d and Fat Oat40 pigs. store -and Easter Morning Service will tat ones, two tra&45rs, t6arm be held izr Fairport United hay, grain, . large Chupch, April 14: The first ser- JUST $2 00 A WEEK ON taachinery, _ - - t OUR GAS BIL S Of household furniture vice to commence at 5.00 a'. tri. , _ OY R quantity o -F- L, STARTING Easter Breakfast, jand effects, at Lot 28. Concess_ followed by, :IN SEPTEMBER, 1963. ion S, Markham To%reship, on put on by the United Church' ' Applicable to All Customers, Highway No. 4g, three miles Women. second service at 9.45. who are not now using Natural north of, :Markham. Sale at 12 . There will not be any. Sunday r ` noon Terms cash. NO reserve. School. Come and join our las- IT .• � Gas and will use a Natural Gas EPOS': Rental Water Heater. Only Farm of Wm» D.Risebrough. bIr. and bins. Arisen a _ erty of Courtice, visited Cecil and • InS al i . C Ken and Clarks Prentice, iuc- =for th t rat on all Brock Rd. M Myrtle Salter, 1' tioneors an Sund>�v. .:(_ :epi' 11) sou th, Miss. Bonnie Legge w111 be - i spending her Easter vacation SHORGAS LTD with relatives. • in Toronto, to Domestic Water - Happy bh-thd;aY wishes .1� - TowiSERVICE CENTRE Alvan Montgomery, who' was �� � • Dunbarton SUPER � Do-it-YeurseM Stalls five years old on April, 2, and 1128-944 OSftawa ��� : to JiIWW , Who will be twelve, _For Rent on Aprlt 12. a1i 631.14iR Aspeedy fiery is wished for Parh ' Butterfield, who er retary, Gus Vincent; Treasur- Holiday and Good Friday, eve- er, Thorny Bailey, and Public ening: Manny of. the rnembet� ]Relations, Paul Soarers, '2,Iem- are going away' over the holi- vers meet each Tuesday, at the i day, and the Club xvill meet, a- Rainbow: Room, at, 6.30 p. m., pain on Thursday-, April 23, at for dinner, and their- 'the the choir, under the leadership of Mrs. -Gladys Smith. Rev. Fultan trill be in char] a of the. Worship Service. A Recognition Service for , the Explorer -Group u til be . ATj.antle 2-QQb3 - KEN and CLARKE Pickering, Ont. regular business. They have special ' speakers 8,30-p. m. in school, Arc. last � s in the district' who held on Sunday, April 11. at I1 m. the regular morn- P R E (� T I C E Creighton, Dryn�n guests and whenever . _'possible, and last...week, :YIr. ! would like to attend, are we!- Wille, _ Ing -sen -ice,• - e. AUCTIONEERS Bob. Weaver.. Prin: of aha West _NIaster.'•Gordon �i'ebb, ` of ?age Eight 14 l 8 Murdoch Rouge School, spoke'on Voca- 6 s tioral Guidance. to Rouge Hills Dr. is able to et 'on m� is Christian Family Sunray and- 8ajx s^ra1 Sertice tsill.kie Licensed and Authorized lor.the 'Counties Barristers Solicitors THE PICKERING NEWS 1 her+'i I of Ontario and York Farm Steck. implements. and Notaries Public the West Rouge Canoe Club to Le held on Saturday. April 27, Elospital; where he un iez vt'ent_ surgery h ! Green River THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 r 4=ESTROU Dn foot. C«n,raiuiat ,,r; to 3Irand ` . x and to Mrs. E0'L Dahl, Rouge Hills Dr. .�iio Itad a bir,hduy 8 1 N � DIRECTORY �pr1GE - _. The West Rouge' Kiwanis -- Club will have tjFkets to the way by Grade 4 under the dtix: action of Miss Daub on April s • to Susan Jclliite day rldgew� R'o'ad'' on her birth- °�' Apr:l Jollrury , ",-Jer�ICes In t The Canadian Open Golf Champ- and Mrs, Campbell Ri4setvood Rd vein veal, churches held at the Scar- boro Golf bOrO p if followed by the girl's g'S choir, directed tin Mr. whin, fire years old on April ;. Mr. and Mrs Francine Glad: GUARANTEED t I 11AeEAtHNIE i Smawmm a and Country Gets ! from July 1 to 6. The tickets with their veTsioit of Courtin' Country�- Style, y9, Su t'Slo �, entertained _ RO(1/0'TY Se e • oaoaouae/oaasaeoaeoon may be obtained from mem- hers The whole program was well friends at their home on $un- day eveninT March . rm FUNERAL DIRECTOR PfCkellrl9 ringChurch of the Club and are $10 done by both. the children anti 31, when Mr. Nor_nan An Make, Model Y for the week. or $3.00 y, per as -and this. includes club house the teachers, aril u e :l' like to thank them alone ititY. Cafik, ,and Mts, Cafour.:k c ere the guests of ban-' . ;ARTHUR FIELD - * - - United Minister: Rev- privileges. Privately, the tick- would cast the individual the -Executive of the Home and School for the time and •effor . Grace Presbyterian Church, PICKERiNG - Private Ambulance Service Melville Butters` -. CHURCH' SERVICE' $5.00 a day. Canadian and U. they they must have put into mak- port Un on Road. 'There will be DAY OR NIGHT - 9.45 _ S. Professionals will be at the 't..e in- the evening;smh a succes-. a special seance for Youth Organizations' A M. R 11.07 A. M. . club du: in, weak. Further. information may be obtainld 1 Congratulations to Mr. ane: Mrs. .ony Faric,' Rouge Hills of Centennial and `;Vest Rouge districts, on ' Ofd Fri :ay DELIVERED * Sunday School Same Hours through any of your Ii1�Y8rrian inembers. ' ( 'D.. on the arrival of a daunh- ter, .Monday. April 1, at 'the at 10.00 a. m., in Grace Church. All -parents are ..WATER Writ., McEaehnie, Prop. AITDI,Ey f Officers in the local club Scarboro General Hospital. cordially iir� ited to attend. • West of Dunbarton Sunda y School 1. I5 P. ' M. - are: Pres., Jin Pownall. 1st. I. Vice -Pres., Cliff, Laycox; 2nd.their The Ladies' Club cancelle< meeting on Thursday• The Easter Sunday Service on April 1-1, at 11.00. a, m. will .. _ __ PHONE PHONE: Church Service 2,30 P. M. _Vice -Pres., -Don Gardham; Sec- Ancil 11 owing to the £est have special Easter Music by. 942-2171 R�RtRR�R>•�1��tOR>f�al�arar er retary, Gus Vincent; Treasur- Holiday and Good Friday, eve- er, Thorny Bailey, and Public ening: Manny of. the rnembet� ]Relations, Paul Soarers, '2,Iem- are going away' over the holi- vers meet each Tuesday, at the i day, and the Club xvill meet, a- Rainbow: Room, at, 6.30 p. m., pain on Thursday-, April 23, at for dinner, and their- 'the the choir, under the leadership of Mrs. -Gladys Smith. Rev. Fultan trill be in char] a of the. Worship Service. A Recognition Service for , the Explorer -Group u til be . ATj.antle 2-QQb3 - KEN and CLARKE Pickering, Ont. regular business. They have special ' speakers 8,30-p. m. in school, Arc. last � s in the district' who held on Sunday, April 11. at I1 m. the regular morn- P R E (� T I C E Creighton, Dryn�n guests and whenever . _'possible, and last...week, :YIr. ! would like to attend, are we!- Wille, _ Ing -sen -ice,• - e. AUCTIONEERS Bob. Weaver.. Prin: of aha West _NIaster.'•Gordon �i'ebb, ` of Sunda May 12: at 1'1.00 a. MARKHAM 8 Murdoch Rouge School, spoke'on Voca- 6 s tioral Guidance. to Rouge Hills Dr. is able to et 'on m� is Christian Family Sunray and- 8ajx s^ra1 Sertice tsill.kie Licensed and Authorized lor.the 'Counties Barristers Solicitors the ;roup. A dance, to rate funds fbr around crutches Yollov6 rn, his stay in the Eat Genera 1 her+'i I of Ontario and York Farm Steck. implements. and Notaries Public the West Rouge Canoe Club to Le held on Saturday. April 27, Elospital; where he un iez vt'ent_ surgery h ! Green River pigments. Nouse hold Furniture:' Real Estate BANK OF CCMaMERCE CitAMAERS _ ...in the Rainbow R•,on:, ha:. the Dn foot. C«n,raiuiat ,,r; to 3Irand ` . x also our specialty at Reasonable Rates ' full support' of the. Kiwani` ac `Iles P nI i o S Simtos SI. N., Oshawa I nn c nkyre. ..,,ure �. �._ 1t ^t, 1IcL^nd., janrr,td- TIAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE I they yttli be seliin ticket; anal Hal, 'ori the'arrival of a Ver. l; ti�.cinc.her sister, i<T.:= - PHONES - Telephone Oshawa 723=34+46 h?Ling in every way to make <•rr.' at the S:;artx>r�, Gene: a: '12 L}iaper. - s'294-316,1 or 640-3636 ! St. George's this event a success. Tickets .1=I0 1,,tal: on Sunday. Ap2^l',4 a i ,Prentices Save been established ITIS. „ Lehman 1Iu _ e Ana Anglican Ch urtb Will be 52.30 per couple, so- j t: other fEir 'Dale. Ga:ti err: i auctioneer since riff. core along and have a , B• zs'n Lehman t .seri 3:a1- ; ;rod I Craig . r ,rr ;3i.^;x,rt la -t - eerc:' _ PICRERING time. and- support out„ Canoe Best 1V fishes to til:. and _lira t, NT Clufi enthusiasts. 3%i. Fatu.^ , Clif o:cl C3ht., ARtp Eo:, Brown. P„t etucx,d P.,i on - r o The Home and School reg- their thirteenth weed L� vu'it:n, his daughter Alts. 1' .'FLEURY & COMERY • Ego, eA,D�. ng ann-- w M E e �• H S. SHEPHERD, RE tllar meg+.ing. Wednesday, Ape. , iversary, April 8 �: •fit eisman:" I BARRISTERS SOLICITORS I Ro„ 98 Pick•ring, pM, 3. had a full -house for the I St.. Edw-ar•d's An_lican, West: Conzr'alulat _' to Mr: and ( � S N E � � � N ' Phone wttir•hall 2-3=10 special program put on by rev- i Rouge. Special Mrarning .. Dev'- 31:s T.. A. $a. e;not. of Well- � NOTARIES PUBLIC - 'SUNDAY SERVICES oral of the children and their otions, Good Friday. April 12. and Jct ivhr, celebrated their I. teachers. Following the busin- at 10,00 a, m. Holy . Commun- 50th Wc(7c ri,n; Airniv'en ary at I Morrish at Cid K4+gstan Road 7t' 830 a.m.-•Hol y Communion Highland Crook 11.00 a.m,-Morning Prcwor ess of the evening, by Pres. ion. will be dbsei%.M on. Sunday the home of their grand-randFuneral and - HAD am.=-HcN C•TTunion firs. Grace- Smith; Secretary, the 14th • at the Special Ear- Lel` �I . - L: Tondei•vold. of AT. Z"5754 ia+h Sunday) Mrs. Marg. Sailey,. and Treas- ter Service, at 9,30 a. 'm. Thic�letoun,.on Saturday Iasi. - • Arnbulanee Service 1100 o.m:=Sondoy school is At: urer, Mrs•.. -Evelyn Fates, the Comwatulation and -:Best Mr. and ;firs. M. Draper. and { 'N4ulsc Porkh Nall - `Junior Choir, with Miss Sr*-- Nvisties to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Airs• McLeod: 'Mr. and Mrs. ,B, M _ - a H s. der, sangI Mday- to 'Friday -9:303:30 P_ar * -- r several lot ely seiec- ..Kroker, who' stere married in Draper attended: - Saturday and Evenings 1J At the Panslr. MaII) tions, followed by Mrs, Bent- Rouge Hills United Church, on The Home & School are to _ by A ,mnt•at iN�• S Hi�hwar PPS WEDNESDAY ley's_ Grade 2. rhythmatic-dan- Saturday, March 30. Thp brine ' hold a Tea= and Bake Sale on I at Pickering Beach Rid ces: Grades 5, 6 and. 7 matte was the former flint Barbara . Aprils 6. - ; 10.00 a.m.-Hoy Communion and - up A[r• 1ti`alker's' boys' choir; IVatson, daughter of 11r. and• :'� In+•cels:lona foo' +(,. sick who * sang several numbers, •A Mrs. E: Kat on. Reuse F 11,' MONUMENTS' Telephone ve colourful tumbling d:�- Dr.. The -nun; counle are Iii•- - n• Rouge- Hills - pl2v, by the Senior Girls, with in; an Vrctr.iia Park: Sea:• i "Highway Monument works" WHitehall 2.3610 AIi.. Huyek µ-as worth seem-., bora. •I:: anrl` 1lis. CIiff Schttahy an Science �ra,les 2 .rend:tir,r. ,of: ; -Ea-ter Jkiny. .hnnni= retiirnc of the :ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. • ' Para,le wf h heir tea,,he, lira, day: to Kell%,-Prat.l p„u_,. f"rn'er F•e.i(rents, called c:p a R, R. a. Whitby, Ontario V E'er/pry, 'White 6r•oucht -,neat round of Hslls'L: =wh; trar! her fifth t:ii: •num*ler ,of lrienc}< in the dist= Two _Mlles west 01 Whitby 1 rict . on -Tues ` i '__ E000E HiLI4, gNTAR10 ' applause and lau;,rnter-'f!-6m thday, on Saturday. Apri ay, Between the a.u,l1efrce.'.The h n.,'s.Ih�h' with a party' r,f y(,un f.ierdi , T.he Fr,.h'inn Show heirl_lacs,�. Whitby. A Ajax. .-'BUD CHURCH SERVICE. ANO 3Ii,r 'ay - ei enrng,` in the Rr,u >e ' Phone: Whitby 663-1462 SUNDAY SCHOOL I iii,l United Church:' vtaa «Pil '^PLUMBIN SUNDAY -11 o.m.-In Na A C ltlended, and a sl}lendid ti:nE� An•rhx, Building, icingsh.,, W, ' REC ROTOR, SPECIALS tt a: hacl. 1( At Roup• Hills AIi and 'NIrs. "SymonclS -enter w iJTORE i j�.tlmai+i•s aFH•atinp �e oven i -:11 X 12 White Ceiling Tile Oc ea. lannci C°mpariv from Toronto P L U M B J N ,he Wednesday ,�. ,.. Price S17.95 hold at ALL ARE WELCOME • •t 'Ronnie, Martin. and .Hans PLUMBING BATHROOMS Complete New Set Of The Reading Roon►t. open to r _12 X 12 Acotr� Tile -1 3c ea. n o Beverley, and _ _ _ the Public Daily Jim Walduff attended • a hock- " PRESSURE SYSTEMS -Working Parts For Any X 1 sheets, Random Mah any X3.59 sheet -ey game in Stoufftille on. Sun- fur+h•r informat � l F`1 .lay. morning. .lM ESTIMATES GIVEN ? Piece Water -Closet call ATlan+k 2,2x31 • erma- re Flo amt ex en - Tank. In . .� gal• 'a hearty .> edcame to the nevi' - I residents who have taken at - AT. 4-4721 ��An L �MBER CO* er the Kingston ad, Home on 4320 'Kingston Raad St. AJldrew's ,• the Kingston Raad�, al'td ' tush _ -INSURANCE Presbyterian Church . • tiitN.' Dacia and -family (fc,rmer Serving th�' area since 1922 ,: West Hill • J 942.3251 BICKERING I ';tt nerr best wishes in their Let us handle your Open Daily 5:30• Sat, to 1 Church Street North, Pickering tt home. Inn Need ne, j Zinc Erclyn Hall,. of Parr -i ranee s Minister Rev. F. Conk Fire, Windstorm, Auto Manse; 46 Windsor Drive ji Sound, visited AIr, and AIrs, Liabill'1•y, etc. P, Walduff and -family os er the •tt-eek-end. DENNEY BROTHERS Phare 942:2883 NOTICE Be,' wishes to the little Lohr Bowman �t Gibson i�EATING cONTRACTOIi:S `eevte: of Worship 11.13 A,ly{,` children, who have: been ill for some time, and at .present are Call u collect 66a -51M3 H� W�r, Steven SyshtEts Sunday School 10.00 A.M. . confined o their. home with roc ' - ---- : Corporation chicken -poli:: F'e -hope-thi�,iI- --- - _ _ • 14S 'Arock St.'S. Whitby Itnstalled L _hPdef. 'their-illzresses - - - .. Townr.a for a long time. A Frf ease keep in mind that the RNn Ph°M: 282-4645 _ =YOU BmK ries and Guides will be - - - - IL 7 kKE 'NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the going "from door to door and s _Corporation Of the Township..'of Pickering proposes `at its. meet- will be at the Shopping Plaza ' MEN PAINTfN6 ..Ing to, be held' in the' Municipal Offices, Brougham, Ontario, at on -April 26, Anyone' with, a FAINTER 8, DECORATOR -- 8 P. m. local time on the 22nd day of April, 1963, to pass a spare couple ' of hours, could cc Interior and, Exterior �Q _ By-law to stop up and close that help the cause by driving the 0. HILL L EXPERT WALL PAPERING unbartoe portion of Dixie Road as foil- 3 g p phone ha rls around, Davey, to83kindly 14 7 y A. R. MILL) Phone: 839-3317 .. -U,N 1 T I'D C H U R C H _ - _That art of Dixie Road' comtnencirrb at the south limit of if y e these hours ` Fortner) -the Canadiannorth llimit -National Reay ay'No. n extending spare. Jo � NO lOBL A Ose and BLIGATION ' northerly to s ar - ( Me, M. 2) 1, all in Range 3 of the The Christian Science ser- ' Free, Es#ftr�a#eS rv. A. McRAY, MA, Fb,a. Township of Pickering, vice is heard over the radio ev- 1. - MlM8T88 The proposed' By-law and Plan ,and descriptions showing 'the � Sunday, over CKLB, Osh- Phone: TEmple 9.2281 J. C. ENRIGHT � t Mads affected may be seers in the Office of the Clerk, of the etc a, in: "The Bible'Speaks to 916 Naroeh Blvd. Servleo of Worshlq,ll AAL Township of Pickering, Municipal Building, trougham, Ontario= you", at 9.00 a. m. Bay' Ridges - e a ve men on meeting e will hear in' per. ion or by his or her Council Scheel, AO brads. will be >� �� who claims his or her - - _ .. ... �'�� , prejudicially affected by the. By-laws and who apon PLASTER CERAMIC TILE to be helilyd. - V�iII,LIA�I ' G: LAWSON sroN E _ - _- Datod at the Township of PICkGring this 20th day of m4reh, -- - - 11ii Awyf w oW >s>�ss► CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. >flRrINO Cawrst 11� t118i1 Ltayd % Johnetm+, Towruhip Clerk. - IrLAQiSTONE rATIOa 'C"11,Mlll�lt4_, 0*4 tri • iltMillRf�, -i ELLIOTT, Send"" far the ' ice$ �B �Yi�l ' Soft 9a, ,w � sf t,111" !•1!!7 Ph*= TEsfepltr 1NIeEfr: TiE'eefalr OBtaslElr �• THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963• - THE PICKERiNG NEWS - 'age .Nine_ - Line.urned 110 rotes .for Mr; Cafik, Admission will be 50 cents 10T for Miss Hall and 68 for 1 per person and include refresh- :)Tr. Starr, - h s Bay on" t and Frenchn ne ^t mens. `Pickets will be sold at In l�ol!s 192 a and b, . which + .,BAY-. RIDG ES N EWSthe door or to be sure of y'c:u: included southern Bay Ridges, "- seat you can obtain tickets i,: -- advance from any m nirtier 'o: east side -of Liverpool Rd., it - Stories and Features frau Bay Ridges By Pat Finn _ the Ladies Auxiliary or tele- _was a different. story_ Mksphone Mrs. Marlene Broughton Haff was t rT—e `w innZr-the at 839-3845. Newcomers are with a total of 136 votes, Mr_ Last summer, Bay Ridges tL Enid - Miles, 1372 Tatra Easter Sunday Services will the Police Commission, and the ticularil welcome. Cafik received 121 votes and boasted many , beautiful gar- •Drive, 839-3436: 121 Roy Clap- �e--Holy Communion at 8.00. Metro Conservation Autharitc' y o 0 o Mr.'. Starr 79. dens, and I am sure t�tat a penton,. ' 1279 Trellis St. 839- a. m; Family Service and Holy, as well as •a number of other Windstorm Creates Havoc West of Liverpool Rd., the dem, a d our families will 3748; (3) Mort Jacobs, 838 Communion at 9.30 a. m. and boards and con}.t7iittees_ . Hi ;During last week's wind combinationof,•Bay Ridges and welcome the timely inrztation 1{rosno Blvd., 839-3245; (4) • Morning Communion at 11.00. tireless pursuit of industries tc' storm, Mrs., Douglas , Campbell. Frenchman's Bay that makes _ exGezded by the Pickering Hor- Herb. Hewines, 1372 Foi - 0 0 0 lighten the :tax, burden of the _of '948 Re tan Blvd., heard a up poll 193 'a and b; gave IGIr: tic_Wtunal Society to join their Ave., 839-3635• .• FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH residents ^of P'ickertng' Toy n•lqnd y Cafik 127 votes, Mr: Starr. 126 man cal me. He had arrived. News Of The Little Church Or. ;liip, is almost a fu!l-time jot off snap, followed by a crash Assoca,tiarr of falling bricks: The wind had and Miss Hall 118. , The Society was organized Two weeks ago,. Mr. Long- Liverpool Road in itself. lifted the front corner of the In all, Mr. Cafik , .received same itrir•ty-five years ago. and roan called me. He had arrived The Evening Group,of. the U roof of, her house, cracked -the .38 ..per cent of the votes cast, has operated oontinuo s:ly ever in Bay Ridges two weeks prev- C. W. held their meeting or, wall and , did additional dam- • Miss Hall 34 per cefit and Mr, since that time. Members come iously from Richmond. Hill:: He 'the last :Wednesday of -Mara age. The Campbells hope this Starr, 28 per cent. _ From all over the township and offered to coach or umpire at the home of Mrs. Murieis not going to be an annual from the Easterly part of softball. This is the spirit wE Henderson. An Easter Prbg' euro ce as the same thing , oc n Scarboa o Meetings. are held want, and the spirit we need. ram including excerpts fron % , r happened last year: ` ... 1. ,� n new s in �.� places and any in- Pat Finn wrote "some kind a recording of "The Messiah' %1, „ 0 0 0 "Candlelight Service" teresrted persons, pas-ticularly words about "yours truly" in was enjoyed by all present. i f, Thanks From The Auxiliary St. Andrew's choir,. directed last week's edition. When it The April meeting will b !, The Ladies Auxiliary of the in newly -developed_ parts of by. Mit_ Marion' VlcClernent the towmsh2p, such as Bay Rid- comes to helping kids, I'm a held oir'the 24th of the'rrionfh R. 'A� B. R. would`like to thank "real sucker" (?. Edi Thanks. at the home of Mrs. Bett; organist and choir director, ges are cordially welcome to all of the people who gave do- presented their Annual Candle aitten8. it • is stressed `that Pat for your kind. considerat- ~filler, 852 Fairview Ave. Thos G nations 'to their tea and bake light Service. Soloists were members are not professional ion- h planning to attend, arp- aske� sale last Saturday; April 6th. Mrs. V. Freeman, Mrs. J. Bris- hart:icultuTalistSbut rather, k, " Predictions:. Maple Leafs for to bring .three -Pots 'of seed The 'tea cup reader proved to b D. the Staple Cu Go, Leafs. - . dings .,as the main topic wil' ia, Mrs. W Boyes and Mr. D "bwkyewd" gardeners like our- y P�— lie extremely popular and -this Faniham. There was also a selves Go!' be "Plants and Flowers". made a real contribution to 'Your for Sport The ladies of this Evenin; "- � � quartet comprised of Mrs. J. Cast of membership is $1.00 r Hiltz Group have kindly convene, the success of the, affair. If yo 'i�r•isbim Mrs: --G: •Johnson, Mr. ' per perscim and. it is interest- o 0 0' to staff a .creche for. pre -$un.. didn't attend, you missed a Bev. Warwood and Mr. Fan- ing to nate that all paid-upMEN WANTED day School age children, whose really, pleasant social after- tham. The minister, Rev_ I:•� A members present at the May noon as well as an opportunity Conkey, was Chairman. The 14th meeting will 'receive val- Tuesday night finds many -.of parents' wish to attended the.: to take home some delicious readers of,the six lessons were uable premiums which, thin the lovely ladies of ,Bay .Rid- . $ercice of: Worship, at Fair- home baking. members - of St. Timothy's year, will take the form of two ges at the Exhibition Hall, on port united Church. _ Detail: _ , , o'o o r Church, Ajax, They were Mr. Now Ba Ri es and the Ba packages of vl�d- etieloped Liverpool Road. playing Bingo are as follows:—:3pril 9 firs. - y dg y A. K. Ferguson, ML -,g Sheena prize-winning Zinnsa seeds. The Bingo Committee needs Muriel Henderson, 839-26 1 Area Voted On Monday � Ferguson• • MisA P A. Ingram, which will 'form tze basis of the help, of 'a few- ,entleiae., Easter. Mrs. Helen Jackson Reeve J. Sherman Scott-Ab(u,. 71 per cent :of elect- Mrs. D. Walpole,.. Mr. G_ a G^'rjpetition-.at ane of the in' rvnnim;. these 'flames. "539-''161: April. 21, Mrs, Bar: - A typical wP,,d; finds him de- orate- of Bay Ridt es and Fr- Smythe ail Tom. Foster. -,Fol - Fall F7rnver Shows. It would pror'ide a coot, t)ara 80one..,S39 281,7: `A')ril 2` 0tin, eve. y week'day rj eve. en:n :-, rrii hman's Bay r`otEd ' in ` the lowing the very inspirational Projec of the S!riety. a- chance for some 'of our -new•- 1hs. Doreen Smith. X139-3541, :o me^t;n ,"'en r ring .:n. •,enr, al -elect u,n_held on April service__the cpn,;re,,, n was part from re;:.'ar Flower comers to get t.o know the peo- It is su'4e ed that y'r,t �y-n jn pn _ ni41,�., Townshi; 8th. Out of 2•',6O eligible, 1640 _invited downstairs for a cup of Shows and Garctert C1 ntcs. in- pie of our.conurtunity. ,hone these ladies beforehan, nd C )unty rd''air:< are attei-4 J,erson5 actually _ca,5t their. ,tea,.._ i riake` th2 necessary arran- elude oonti:outiow, WE'. •an:s �'olunte3ers a e asked to call , . +rl to cEur'in, the: normal rcorlt verse For those who .are it ;. n Q. Par'{� Dernbarton Hi;ir Schrx,!. �Ir*. Puth Klein. 'at ?39-29�a. `,enrrents• mg ed ;v ra, w:, al Ccmferenr c_ - ested in hast 1♦nw• Bay Ridgi:4 W. M. S. Sp6ng Thankoffering Dunbartan ,ulterior plant.n- eren,ng,. after 6:1X1. Our ♦`Visftatiori Pragrtm'.i.- t y The Spr:r, Than df, ­`7 it>out one-third complete. R'e -in mF'etitrr5 arc_0l'ten schcrl- artrfi Frenchman's Ba �'otr�i, and •A.iax-Pickerin_.. Getlei;li ,tler3 t•;rourr­y" rl iZf, t;�, i+na,i .;. Thr here arc the fi�t,t-ec in r1Pt til, cet�'ice "of tlr^ Ni. dit7ten c tri?" F ital ,!aid cal,:n,i 6,0 0 arP sti3i lciokin� for volunteer (' {'trip it u`u.illy dk�- In ix,11 1'iH trhich ine1iiTi6, 1?,17 ii,nary Society., was held in Ba FCrl es families are in- Don't for -•;et the BrnMo :en visitors and. a.k:r,~ - for.._ rnorF y �� r' 't the Eahibis: ii1 Hart. rFanres of Ln!tert Church fam_ :trancts ♦^\tl [lill'ri'�y, or ] road, Tatra urea, lFx i'aftk. ,he the church: nn ylhurada r even-' vited to a along- t,i the- April Tu-. ia, a time I •r �e'Si•.'t 'r -t.,, w kes Liberal was the win.- • with Ing, .A1w4.4,- The- meeting was 9, meeting: meet fellow -;girl- at 8.,.�6 p. M. With chan(e, ilio; in the cbrairnanuy_. _.nu? it pract:r'e r; l' ca11,n, in at 1u,th 8,; votes: yti-s: Flail of ue De- conduc•terl by the'presirlE tf_. ener•s°irr the tow•n,hiii:•anil.-it steaziiiy. improvirrg. we're sure-- xlrpr)�o x: merely to >-velcoxltc.. ,rAnTship nre! t atrr-v O) it;P�,.muerat.W Party .. recpivel 34 Mrfi- tangy Boyes.,A Detiotiot- th-' like. ."yin ir_ time to ;et, to be able to rep<)rt a'"Jar: torted Church_€'e„,!-e to the - ,, st evcn. nth-.,r.Gty-.' votes and*the'-onourable Mr. al on "Eater'. w.�.s lire�edu ?:. - they irf sm the S•r ri' -P-,) ver Show, Pot” Avinne'� ,.f -at 1easr Slai,f,.. as'ea: tell them «ne:�,e•the loczi_ ,..`kt..iia�i a rather Ztuiel, ur--s= Starr. Conseivative candirtato , N'Valter Wiliis. .4 dttPt - 'so?n,- .- church, i;, and what facilitie:' enti�m<:n.•If you rn�c,t received 42. votes bI �uldd::rather have Jesus,:-', scheduled int Jlxrrch ?3, ) _• -. _ are. ay-ailable. Furthr- info�.a',:on can •)e o: a ro n.. the: . strmrt, he,-loo-ks Poll 189 which. takes in .the w•as. beautifully rendered ay tt obtami rl f,.O-n- X-ice-Pre;:dent In company Blah a good .-For ,nformatmn phr,ne Rev: hurt n l:er- m B Riches residents, I Dr. «'. ,:1. �T Kay. 8"•? 15f,1. or like any other felh,rt . It i r•nly Antonio, Grenoble, Na r. ar- Mrs. EitBonk; ,Boge; and airs_ . K. Beit. P♦ R. 3. Pic ma 3y . 8�G_.,tit14 „t._ when A ou ha,-- an rgmort4nity- ea. voted, similarity Mr. f�afi.k Sandra Beak; The offering was 7rrg - ATlanite 3-7418. have •ofterr wondered how our Ia+tt.lienriei�r,n _ to spo ik with him _or,, to see -received 112 N•otes,. 'Miss Hall received and dedicated by Mrs, streets ..the- th-ir uriusual cr)me and worship with us :text cnR hear him in action. that 46 ani �Sr, Starr 83. James .I lurcIoch. Mrs. Brishin New aTivais in Say P.i'ges: names. Sun',ay,.at "The:I.ltt-le Church-'y,;u rec0,nize the qualities Poli 1'3()-inciudi'ng Reytan,.. -introduced ihe.syteaker Rev J as of Apr^.] 5. -i•r'e the, families I _lits.' Hilda «`ll�on.. of Con- un LiterpooT Froud". Corr. that have made him leader of Prava and. the east side of Kr- Honeyman who showed slicie� of. 341r, ani li'� Garry'.. Hep- ! colydiated Building Corp., ex our Town hip and County. a5iro- area followed the trend of the work being done in our _.. burn. of Rey -tan Blvd.: hit, and plate,that—the man -who -laid «REN PORTRAIT" o 0 0 with Mr. Cafik garrierin; 7? clown -town Evangel HaII, Tor Mrs Harry GOfton. I;ubIin out the sub-dtivision came, or - _Eu - _ - chre and Cribbage Night votes, while Miss 'Hall. po11Qd- onto, telling -of many 6%pei Ave.; fir. and ls. Fi.tiy'Fke. iginally from, - Hun<;ar}',.. anti fey pat Finn) The Rot rection :lssocrat:on a6 and.!Vir. Stair 54. fences. and . askintg for the Narocti $lvd.:- lir. and" Mrs. that he named our streets of , ` of Bay Rides Ladies auxiliary Poll 191 which comprised prayers and support of thin Thomas' E Th >mpcon, Broad- ter famous' streets he- remem will hold a- euchre and Cribb- of Ganolin Bem. gator, Ford- levy -.worthwhile work, Inuit- viesy St. ^or''al.welcome to -ber•ed in Central Europe. This weeks Pen Portrait Is drawn aoe night on Thur day. April, 'on and West Krosno continued .- ationG were receivedl to attend your:new bottles in y ri lshn" she sett: Reeve-• in the eshihition- the pattern established in the Thankoffering Service in and ,Pi,:kerin, .Tr%; -TL- ,p_.from . Peace Lutheran Chu'rcb has, of Pickering Township and war- hall. Liverpool Rd„ and Base Northern Bay Ridges and ret- Wexford, on Tuesday evening _ the Pickering News- rine again, stiffened damage: den of Ontario county. „_ . 0 0 0' this time. frog.' dama;e. from The Recreation Association. .broken nndows�has amounted The problems we. in Bay e Rt-,;•z;i, ., �z A.. , x tat ion to about S150.OU. F{idgez are encountering in the •- of Bay P,'.d�ea will' old' their -' Church Officials susl,ect,van- birth and zb-vt:Itt.T)ment of -a Meeting and Election rlalism, and are quite sure that new community - are b., nu Gesterol T*mken, children of - All owners of _ c April the eulnrits were. ch h1r."0 - _ - ,♦,o .ort. e�•e.. 18, at, S,QQ p. in._in-the Exhli - ,Ab)ut .twehe year's Eots. - ition'ka 1. Liverpool Road" and Contn� on toll iif the recent it %t•as_ a zor;n-,problem in Base Line.' damage i o the flodxl-light" : his h,.me area .tit West Rou c _. : which «'ere Prpaired at. "a cosi • - _ thx, tir_;t_ drew •I;erve Sr He'a''fin' Hockey Season Closes of $ti3.i l.. it 5�.. in''?rrt to -trrtm:ctpa ., • ; ilen�_ o►n Btry R ,J�e- hockey -cu",n 'a real blow to tlte•new rhurcN: t)ack..in ly?4 _F',•r,m ot-tirc in ended offiZ~all.; on. Mornla ,:... . _.- 0.0 °' - 'fin lican" his lnNil P,atepa;N, -re •Assoc ia- ni .;ht '•vit h . the presentation of St • Geon tee: s lion.tiEr.,; &oft J,r'o I rased t+ the Trophies -to the w inning . Church in Pichcrin ; w:•11 hcr.d Chari m rn of the Sr1u„il Bd,.. teams air.l iFteir C'oaehes.`" -a-sneciai joint ser�tce.nn f;orjdirind wa instrt,memal in fhP u' nyen : From all 'reports, . it was a , Friday. at -10.00 a: m. $pr aker' F ))tiilditrT of Wast P.pgge 9c ho,>i hu_e sucr.Psfi. Thr hockey corn- Nv. )1 be Rev: �I. But tars, ot�the " R -:,Ove Scott first" ran for matee tushes 'to thank• ever~•-_� i,mrerd Church., ° one ,vho rook part, and wouird On Friday et,enfn,. r%.pr it -1" ' 'Count .l• in 19.54. iIc spent tw c) al.o like 'to' apologize_ to the choir, augmented b� spec- years as a Councillf,t;•, and ? ,.MCLAU�LN COAL and SUPPLIES LTDa She. _ further• two, years a.: Deputy reit of the hockey players and 'ial soloists lion' Toronto,, will Reeve' Five years ago he their -parents who were not in- i;rovide a special perform'rnce 'sou<ght the Reeve's lx)sition. -a vit?cd �ti'e-didn't have the seat- of the- Crucifixion, at R 00 P: ) t he hats held <ir),�r� ever as the Authorized Service Dealer, For - °.r.g facilities. As it was. thiptgs .m. A. number, of Bay P♦rage: 1* ;ince. were pretty_ crowded, \ext 'residents are 'in the choir, and In addition tQ his: duties as E UIPMENTFF - easan. _you kids make sure . they report that"this should be Peeve' Mr; Scott is, this year TIMKEN` �i i your parents see you and your a fine. performance since the 1Varden of Ontario Country, choir has been, practicing for team receive a Trophy. The Warden's position is A11-' ow.. r,� yOtanQ orxths ike� to ttend. 'ocated by vote of the Reeves - • • are oo tnQmake up -sips 9 softball reason. Here again, is but lack transPortatton. Tease o t e -ow where you can obtain applica- phone Mrs Maureen . Henden Ontario County: , Reeve Scott has lived in tion forms: son, at 839=3184.Pickering Township during. the EE ::.NOW PROVIDED FREE!, M�ttttttattttuttlrtttttt�tettttttttttttttl[tttr last twenty years. Of Scottish - ezt taction, he was born near • - FRED'S HARDWARE - ; -- _ — - _— Orangeville, Ontario. His considerable, experience k Residential Furna *I in the field of business, has in- TO O�r' Re ' ce 0' Cus#Omens . •(M eluded, his employment with - A Complete LN,e Of Research Enterprises' from, _ _ _. _. __ _ _ __.. .. 1941 to 1946;- his management ' ^ of the Scarborough 'Field Sta- tion TIMKEN SER. FREE HARDWARE y tion for Radar Research until GET EXPERT 6ENERAL it was dosed down in 1959, and his association..",.with Arthur' - Mitchell Ltd., of which he is C�RICAL APPLIANCES manager, and has been amen- _ Buy McLaughlin hurndCe Fuel OlIs bet o1 the ;company since 1958. J s'7 Reeve Scott lives in West' Workshop TOO'S Rouge with his wife and fam- ily, HIS son LS a student at the Dunbarton High School On the .'' rare occasion when he has free Y RIDGES PLAZA — south -West Corn time, he enjoys looking after ' _ Cali Oshawa 123-345 N•N•TQy _ _ ..._ SA his garden. . _ ._ ... _ ,-_ .. ,.. ,... HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STQCk - - -- • - - -• -• In addition to his duties "as _ '_ _..•. _. _ . -- - _. purstststtu><;'=ss�ittt�itsi•tsritlt>ettt�t��tritlrtritttf Reeve ,and Warden. Mr. Scott >;erves on the Planirin; Board, ' W FOOD PRICES F.ECtiVE_ . - /I�RiL l0, t-1 13 ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ' QUANTITIES OF I � N�; $1C OVAL OF aV P I -- FOOD-....VAL,UE,S. OCEAN SPRAY — JELLIED OR WHOLE.— 15-0I; TIN CRANBERRIES ..._... ...:.. 23c McLAREN'S STUFFED - 8 -OZ, TIN GRADE -A PREDRESSED -. g •> �, :; MANZANILLA OLIVES .' . 29c _ FRS H ���JNG ��� `-��'',� A f�.. :. ��A� ROSE SWEET - 16-01. JAR _ _ ` ► t F� �� MINCED PICKLES :.. .7-7 ..... c ', KLEENEX —PKG: OF- 40 - _. .. -. :_• . T U RKE Y's, DINNER NAPKINS - READY FOR THE OVEN 1 -LB. PKG. S -S LB. AVG. LB. DOMESTIC SHORTENING 29c �.. "HOSPITALITY" AVAILAXW11111tlLS. i SATURDAY ONLY APPLE PIF BURNS SKINLESS SHORT SHANK -READY TO EAT 39c SI1A4 K E r%-" HAMS WHOLE •' `- OR HALF lb. C TABLERITE RINDLESS SLICED '.SWIFT BROOKFIELD PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT .: the -_39c ` - .. SIDE BACON :: _ Ib. 65c _