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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_04_18- JELEPHONE IRSTABUSH!]THE PICKERING - SING - 942.0940 - 1 sal PICKER --.NE W- ING ---• --- - - THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963.. Price - IOc Per Copy VOL NO. "110 NO. 27 _ — .- . =T0 -ASD OUR NOSflITA _T wns 0'' ip: K7 .. . . ... ..... sisessimen s n.g, i earlyowere_ • • - :.,- ... I ­K� '- .IMi ion Doars nAppea s Court Of Revision Route, TO Hospital Pickering Resident Emergency p Lands Down' Decision Passes At Age '98 � Changed Because of Detour CLAUDE FIELD On Assess"t Appeals -,With the beginning of cons- The death took place on Sat- - ,truyt:on of_ the �?.jax ... and �(, urday lase of one of, or posy Pickering General Hospital County T. B. Health ibij Pickering Township's old Last week the Court of Rev- ision for rr:e Towruhip of Pick-' this mo, routes for energ= est citizens, Mr. Claude Field, er ng handed down- a decision ency and receiving..sei-vices at in his 98th year. - ilie present building .will -have olds Dinner The son of the late Thomas, on the sin erad "rdred appeals Assoc.,•r Field and Sarah Sparks, the J on the 1962 assessments to be changed. Tire- decision• seas to -set the The 'hospital announced, to- deceased was born on the to- "LA t,05PiTAL Ov1��<N6 FUNL7 day that,the emergency and The Management Committee lakeshore farm, a parcel of " a ,, a ,: �•. c -� assessments at the 1'961 figure of Ont. County TB & Health .land acquired by the deceased's receiving entrance will be now CUR Dui JLGT thus 10 per cent., reached only by way of Mon-' Association held a dinner meet- father by Crown Grain~ This ki.. , . F; 3F £?Utii!! t In addition, fenced and un- .anh Avenue, west of_ the hos- 'Ing on Tuesday evening, in St: farm. included what is now 8t~i3S } pastured bush lots became'ex- pital, and the 3rd street serv- George's Anglican Church Par- known as Ajax rotary Park, j I empt from. taxation up- to - a ice road ish Hall, the Anglican ladies and the homestead residence I> -5 total of ten per cent of the Construction work. on the serving a very nice roast beef was removed only a few years Iand area .involved according. new hospitai site will prevent dinner. ago, to make way for this said . " - I to the popular interpretation traffic from using�4te service The News= was present as a park. Mr. Field spent most of yua,.., ••»•.*,' of• the Assessment Act else- guest, which we. enjoyed, and his life on this farm, moving :�:.a". °�°•"• . �'' (where applied in . Ontario road irnmeditely north of the .. M, 0, present hospital. A consintct- at the, same time learned about up .to Dio..2.,:Highway (Post „u.•F,; County:.' ion office has already been er much of the work of this or- Hill, North Side) in 1911, this According to figures receiv- ed at the. Pickering News. this . ected on the site. ganiaation in this county. The also being land acquired by his "k•rmg, Chairman of a special Comm- I Signs -directing traffic to Ontario County Group Occup- father• many •Years alio. Rees C. E. Morley of P. l means a lass of assessment in 1•tt•s on Hospital Grants, for Ontario County hands •ver a I the neigbhothood ofnearly - a the new route will be placed les a leading position among There ae- few living today, Of the Ajax and Pick- 1 at the north and of Harwood those groups vitally interested who can recall- Mr. Field's pre- cheque for b30A00 00 to R.. D.`Th'omps�on l I million dollars• and. Monarch Avenues, in (and doing something- about siding with the -fiddle" at - 'er•log" Geneial Hospital hoard. Photo by /tzsopardi Sev: ral hundred appeals on of a local barn dances. G: A. Robinson. chairman of it 1 'Tuberculosis". trratRl' 'faun lands were'flied at Brou- the hospital building conn, Contrary to. (so we learned) A genial, we11-liked and well w ' oham, and of coriise the rate -" a report by Gordon Sinclair, and widely known gentlemen. _ • . ( ee, said' the first work• on the Y - 'Do We Appreciate Them. >•ruw set by the-Court of Rev' new structure will be laving the "incidence" with TB is on he retained an excellent phy ppion appl:ei to farmlands. only: r.tt t!re buildirr; with stakes. the-increase, and not decrees- sisal state of health until- only �- '�la..;a: , y:: u: hip r..,.,:a. round figures• if a farmer The moist step. excavati?tr: will • fng, and that more cases of recently. He passed away, fol- ib:y got o•.it of ted_ .n:o -hoes I. was sup-sed• at S4�.A0 an sore a about two weeks. Found- '1•B are found following an ep- lour ir�g an attack 'of penumod- . 'Ilr:s p:xl'1::et":on has a,�cays •:.r.9'c:�th-n� a-n= '`'rf t° the in 1961, hs 1962 assessment takations will then be laid during idem] of flu,'such as we. have "ia- - been p;u s,;. ?w aY on to s, a :ire. :.:any .of us would l ke y. i w•iiln be_S3 COQ critt ' 'toi.d May. - - - just passed through; `than 'at- = He attended the .old Vo: '1. fa%;wLte sure --ot[r v�Zut-,tee- 'lie Cu_,siig s°l:er- that-::ren f P._eve_S,._,man k' _ other times. Public School on.the Pickering firer x�-r. :re : to ;�=�•}-:rptrd this svundedf.....dlsturb n'; .rs at that the NeN• this reek: that Fie C �O ��ip L�iLaill The local organization is pre%- Beach Road. -• week to ':ot::' `.t.k to :, aha:^. hot:: but those :e.. •.vs really ; % satisfied with the decision I IY - ently engaged in, the preparing :VIr..Field. is su jived by his a;,,,ear to be en vyir.� it-eit- I - ��'� undrestanri fon fir. Ell- of an industrial survey, which w7datis, the former Minnie Dill o'cior •:, t :e _:re s:rr r _c�trc e . her twist or~ ha*e a cru-n' loll Ha�ringion. President °f. Gets Under Way-incra�des- the General Motors Ingham la member_. of another ('u r;: y �', ;;_-n^oted tliz sfi> a of corr>_nun•ty ohl � Gon. the scalbo�rus It and Assrrciat- plants, representing about 17 of Pickering's old, pioneer fam- Curt, - ;y xis . t e t r:e, sr E a admire tFe i anyway. ed Township's •Farmers' Assoc- thousand persons in all. iliesl; two sons, George, of heres- .v hat a _:ornd-1),-fore R`. ht now with ca-eless eett- ration, that legt.4zlation is curri. .The League held its first men- • he Ont County ' ' t TB & Health Parry Souril, sulci Arthui a tF:esi an `-ad ^".u;,^ei• :ire cars rr.; of ^sass f re% Fc..r. r ry, ew44 being- pmces3ed at_ the oral meeting ' on Wednesday, Association en.jo35 the serviem I home. _ were zi` t e .` re ' a ....firemetr irrow that .Picke6m,, Township Parliament Build n s, Queen's I April 10,' in Brougtram: wthe ;r:h. 'r': 'i:n .two more -Treasurer ha, a pay 1P.c' Y:Cr: Park for the specific lnsrpo,c 1 The League Exerritive- fQr' as Secretary of a most irxlefat The funeral took place n' ' rf7 nutx t''"� � %. 1.ra.''rS w--, lin 2nng - Town-.'rip • F::•P' . De')t.. of pret'ent n-, the -aer•ifice of 1963 was elected, and being as ' igahle servant, Mrs. E. A. Tuesday, from the McEachn'e `� ;rr:e:y u> fu!n�ss �f. �4rxl farm lane follrnvs: President., bit. Ed. Collins, of Oshawa_" Mrs. Coll- Funeral Home here, with Re.. der e: aj •-.;4'r-' c'f^er vola rteer Or•ie ll na�ec' D�..�. . t ta - •� •r-.;•a r �a T e:;iii coil rrstc: ie •: the :l!a r� ! n- 6-),)n the altar of urban intrus- •i .licirnat(; Vide-Pre-,­- Mr: Fed a ost highly- nterested,-.dev vii - I ermentt took placers conducting the ein- i.r :::> r. i;��i i's—The fax y =:-;''tie i�at.` icrz. - -_ Oldfield: Executive . Members •• . , u .•r,at incus lir. Sid Bluett and �Ir. Nero. oted member of 'this or- the family plot, at Groveside those �, + �;':. a' •—are cc+ `Cemeter'y;13moklln. Ort.. .!'' :."ex't;`f,co..ry. rim?7- rf^• `. 1' ."c ;t•_th�i d6penlC aZrl The Croir? lJeNvines, One er .� ,,�-p,-•he �• to rwr net?fL•.n, tha 1oea1 far a_c the T�)w� hip%,c con- Member will- be-appointecl'by r a, e r - Fire C' :e that you wan e Township ommr t Recreation-Conn- Village Notes cr �r�,� mittee. Thb;-Committee is rtes- Picket�t`1Ca_ta;c f6r start that fire. fig, cin ° �� . o:� er - - ` `n-)rrsible to the Towr<ship_Coun- - oil for the Lea,ue. b�te S eat Awards _There_we�e thirty-four teams sir and Mm.'ft. M, Fraser .ono An-n .. and k. Present Pu R ng _ . playing iii the Lea rize last .ear and daughters. Sandra and Jo AnT!e and Dianne 'lith6 in the regular schedule T ere Mar, ..of of Foat Bill,_ s ent the . er, are visiting with tht r" er Mrs. E.. Cockbui n Easter week; ,- . •. `: •w•ereealso 1• ten teams.•in the' M lend with their grandmother _: ::: '- .-: - •..- - special Squirt Tournament. d hits. C. A. in Scarboro 'for • - ,, :. gilds wee a a- rents, Ind by the response_-thus Sterritt. M alsq hapliy.birthdaY to San probably be ural tions to Mr. and Hawker, who will be 1 year _ - -far, there will pi Cun, ala fifty teams Playing chis year airs. Don Annan on the arriv- old on Saturday; Api ?0th. s, Everyone knows, however, that al of a baby, daughter on' East- Miss Johanna Beeler, ca�hicr `a great deal deliend!; on whets ee Monday at the East Gener- at the Y. G. A:. sport Easter her there are •enough coaches al Hospital. in Montreal visiting relatives. cs to ge round. - Last ' Year many Mr. and Mrs. M. Bongard ' Mr- and Mrs. R. Kennin.'cin youngsters were unable to Play and family spent Easter week- were at his..parents home o�' r for that very reason. end" visiting friends in Pains- the holiday weekend. tt Team Entry Forms may be vil'le, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Me, ci - League Sec- Thursday. afternoon, and family spent the East.: __— oetary M Livinstonr D Seebeck and Tommy--•-holida-ys-In— ew York_city. _-- - from the Last Mrs. Nora ianne f Pickering 'Beach P. O., phone: Scott on behalf of Miss Park- Mrs. Henry Westne`' 942-0987. The •entry fee is Two er's Grade 2 pupils„ presented daughters Flora Jean and El- -. - Dol ars. per a their tea er with a must be returned ' 6efore .May frying pan and wall can open- Oshawa, spent Easter week- `� 4• 1963. League Games, will er. Also the 'same afternoon, end in Buffalo. commence on Saturday, May Mr, Dobie and staff presented Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barkey,. 18, This `year, in order to min- `Miss Parker with a wooden sa- Elaine, Ronnie and Mrs. Sie imize conflict with school ex- lal bowl and servers. drove to Guelph on Good Fri- 3 aminations, . 'some games in Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Duncan, day. <3 w - May: and' Julie; and perhaPs o{ grookliri, _left on Thursday Mrs. Gronk spent Eastrr. z, also in'Septerirber will be Sch- .evening for a holiday ir� Wash- -Sunday at her daughter's Mrs.. eduled for Saturdays.... Alan Lishman's. f mM°na idly. Let's hope this is the biggestr. n rs, John Paterson, Sympathy of the community year for; Softball -yet. son Alan and Doug Hortop, is extended to Mrs. Clarke ' •Nora Livingston" spent :the .hal.idaY at Mount Richardsbn, on, the death' of . « r Show, in Vermont, with . Mrs, her father „at London and to Frenchman s day Boy Paterson's sister and family. Mrs. Gordon Hepditch on the While there; they enjoyed the passing of her father, .Mr.: st ?; sight of seein people.. swimmy Bickerstaff of Park Rd., north, .. .. _ I r } Ing and skiing at -the same over the weekend. Shot n' Foot Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koch ank3 time. Kenneth McCoy is 'in Aj'az Mr: arid Mrs. Martin Kopp-� Mr, and Mrs.,. Barry Murkar- WINNERS and RUNNERS-UP: Niall. orafbrs dominated the provincial semi-final Hospital with a bullet in his ens and two boys .visited,'her „real. sten we in �Iot'- foot, after being shot by an _parents nd Piston. public speaking;contest for senior elementary studenFs of Halters; Peal, York- and unknown person on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hortop, Mr. Miss Carol James and s--t !Ontario counties. The winner was anew"Canadian youth, Larry Leduc-, 14, a grad• Police said tFie boy was•shot arid• Mrs. Fevang and .Jeffrey friends from Toronto. ` £;glut student at St. Margaret Mary. Sept,ate School in Woodbridge area. He receiv _ while •walking in a field west were at Mr. HoMop's brother's the' weekend with her na, 2nt, , z. .pd the. HXdro silver, a►p .being Presented by: Brun Hogarth,•'' Manage* of Pickering of Church strwt, and south of and , sister's on Good Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jam» . Village Public Utilities Commission_ At the left is Douglas Stratton, 12, of Oakville, dos• Line. We were glad to hear Mr. T. V. Service — T. V. Towers a runner-up George Harintan, 14, oasi rebury Township (en the right) Doctors were unable to - f Et GwillHickson was able to be �berten Raab 3T. V: a runiser-up. (Ontario Hydre Photo) _ mew the bullet at 2'iundaydaughter's Mrs Georg Brown Page Two THE PICKERING-NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 181 1963 THE PICKER11 NG N EWS ROSEBANKRouge Hills E S T A B l' 1 S H E B 1 0 0 1 e __1 _ '_Many ha;,:,y re?'.;ins of the held at t..eror.:e nf' Vi Bristol, day to Mr, - _ ' Isrsued every Thursday • �L" and DL>• Leslie Vest Hill. Last week's wjnne:•s :-iw1; erg who celebrated their 'di '[ZTTT T T A 1� c !�. _ I �`�CO�T 1' MLll- M V L v J 1, - _ 8 The News Printing and Publishing Co -m n ill ,7 Pay — �vere: 1. Bristol; 2. Alis. h. • �• to .vedcan anniversary on Lee; Corr. holly Lan _ ' Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post office Dept.. Ottawa; On P :oi,, T J'1nY• Apr ll 14, brow - Florence Day. :Most Mrs. George Hill visited Mrs. _ 1l/ f/ld Sadtw SNISCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year - United States $3.00 per year Lone Hands, Vi Bristol. Beth :iia-11ace, on Sunday. BARRY MURKAR, Editor � Last call or the Spa�..etti bur. and Mrs. Purdy, Guelph, Dinner, to be held in the Rouge _ - WH' x''27« = ABYERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST -r s pent the week -end with Mr.H�l�I1Q Hill united Church Hall, Sat- and Mrs, Bob Carson and fam-. urday, April 20, from 5.00 till ily. 7.00 p. m. Admission ---Child, Danny Dobbin of Peterboto ARCH `ST' H PICKERjr1Q, OM. • • Public Relations Needed? 50c., Adults, $1.00. spending the Easter holidays Friends and neighbors - are with Alike Paar, Altona Road. pleased to have Mrs. Douglas Mr. Hans Woitzek and -Bev- What is really needed to bring industry to the Town- home from hospital again, and erl •, py Valdtiff visited Mr. and _777 ..ship of Pickering? Why is it that the Township of Pick- hope she will' be feeling fine Mrs. C. Ralston,Ptickerin Vili- g ering seems always to be passed by, when new locat- again soon. age, on Sunday. ions are being sought by large firms? Please plan to attend t' e Mrs. Wood and :firs, B:al-. ' WW There has always been, , it seems to us, a -feeling on i Rummage sJe, on April 24. in - - t e part of many localauthorities, that industry will_-• " along at it's own pace, ,and .'there is little or Toth= - --arc Hall. . for a three- week vacation in There will be tea and sand- Florida. May they have a hap- 1 wishes _ BARRISTER - SOLICITOR •, NOTARY PUBLIC • .Dome in can be done to hurt it. ser: ed, and � a -a s- i Py holiday. ply of home -baking on Sale. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS We have all heard man times that indust has to Y industry Air, and Mrs. Raihford and Anyone with good, used cloth- daughter Judy, of Toronto, had '.Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 _ come to Pickering; .because it is part and parcel of the --= ;Great Golden Horseshoe and most of the horseshoe is ng for the Pum ale Sale can dinner on Friday evening with set in touch with Mrs. Lee, at Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway' now filled up. Suggesting of course, that there is,or will Mr. and Mrs. B. • Lotton, ATlantic 2-3087, or Mrs. Knott tona Road. III • be no place left to g0. at 839-31$8- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollin- This of course is wrong. There are plenty. of other industry is locating ATr. and Mrs. Lewis, To.-r�nto. ger accompanied by Mr. and `•isited their Laughter, )Mrs Mrs. Donald G. G Crossley places to go, and dri those other Leslie Hollinger had din- C. 'Morris and family, P.osebanic Y• . p laces. What has Pickeringof to' offer? Well almost ever g Y- Ter on Friday everting with Road, on Friday; Mr. Ro -Mr and )Mrs, Will Rollin y ger, - PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT thing: location, railway, highway, hydro, water and -.' Lewis, Katby and Johnny visit- in Cherrywood. ed the Morris family on io5- Y Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick (for- TORONTO - n Railslde Rd., Don Milts - 44T-S51f sewers. And still no industry: Personally we can't get very exci`ee he^a::se 159 ter Sunda•;. mer fesidents here) now living Congratulations to "Air. Vic- AJAX PLAZA _ RESIDENCE acres of land have been sold on Station Road. There In North Bay, called on friends jor . Norman and Judy Wales, here on Sunday afternoon: Alan .942-1231 ' • -Pickering 942-0363 is no indication as to when we can expect any dev- who were Vied on Satur- Sorry to hear Mr. Bill Tweed- elopment here. A sugar firm bought land near the lake1,.daY. April '13, in the Church ie, Cherty wood, is in hospital.• --and General Tire have been holding land. here with no of St. Columba. Toromo, with Best wishes from his many nei-- visible visible signsof action from either one of them. a vmnder•ful reception held at ghbon and Mends.- the Tom o'shanter. Best PERSONALMM PROTECTION Added t the lack of indust comin in, is the type g wish- Mr. and Mrs. George Card- es from their many friends. incl + Of publiciicity we have been getting over the past few and son Dickle, of Corn- watch for the Garden Tea A.R. R [ months, which certainly does everything but make wall, Ont, spent the week -end to be held next month, spon- with Mr. And Mrs. B Mason, FORTIER'—INSURANCE Pickering Township look like a desirable place to loc-- ate. cored by the RoEebaielt Road Ztiood]ands Road• He-ne & School - Association. . AA A .; - - T�O��� oNf A � 6' Belated birth greetings L�L - What is the trouble then? What can be done about ane with arty new, or diff- to Joe Mason, Woodlands Rd. - • Jt? What cost is involved? erem ideas for this tea, kindly who celebrated his birthday on phone: K. Ferguson ATIantic. FIRE - AUTO _ LfFE CASUALTY In our opinion Pickering Township needs a selling - ,and public relations job, and a good one. We have been April g• _ or Mrs: Anthony, AT: 2= Scout Master Vernons Mas- t; told recent) that our reputation in Toronto is not a y p 551 on and"Asst, Masten' Joe Mas - -Mr. and Mrs. C_ Morris good one. Part of the reason is, we presume, the high and on accoanpanied by Dennis family spent an evening - in Mann and Bob and Danny Hill )taxes, the battles every year over assessment, and no 'there Toronto reeentIY. renewing old spent the week -end. camping �- C..r e a t O r s c f doubt are other factors. -acquaintances frorn Pakenham in the Rouge Valley Park. R� - Ontario. The truth remains though, that we are close to Metro Friends and neighbors of Mr.! and we do have good industrial land, coupled with a Belated birthday greetings to Frank Mitchell, �� UiE NTS 2nd, Con., are I Walter f<�lrittle: "pleased r SON - - good location and services: who celebra- to see him home again )0" We feel the. Industrial Commission is doing every -°I ted his ninth birthday, on#on- from hospital, and feeling bet-_ day. April S. Sorry to be - late, ter. 444:5 E; OF DISTINCTION thing they can, as -far as they can go. There are goodl Walter, Mr, and Mrs. Vallee and the men on the Commission. However it is only a part time, Mr. and Aire. tChittle "enjny- family, fmrZ Toronto, spent like s job with them, and all municipal, offices, a thank-. ed.an Easter visit from their rhe -%week -end with Vail- less for THREE GENERATIONS .sire. one. - daughtem and farnilies, ; A1r ee's parents, air, and -Mrs, B. Pickering Township has:a great deal to offer, but tt i "and Airs, Brennan, Keswick. �i�hn ttoocilanRs P.cl. `-has to be sold. The story has to be told to the right ant Mr. arid .Airs. ?.ayn,er, :pi -Mr_ •'tnrrrL;th Crawford. Tor-- ;people in the right places and to' -d well. SC? baro - omc c all?d '�,n N> ^: and AIr; illy;D`'h}"n• I Stafford Brose'ltd, _ The. annual Industrial Tour is certainly a step in the ; her?h RA�a' O. P "'alcluff lt�t Monday, en- ,� .-right directions. But -this has to be carried further. And air,.' "'tg`t -' ` - Gun`•^irents ZI - mutt In parry Sound. I an6 `.irs, .M. Dobb�irt. Pr Dot's not kid ourselves, it costs rwney.. osr the week=en 3 AF M.Irie Hi;l• " TeacherG' r.,llr " M O N U M E N T - Ho'.vever, stacked against such 'a colt. is .the fact t 1} 0 g��%:a.r.d;' -Pally .v_:11 T,•,:r,n•:,' p <, � ^Ik n;•h her Hent, l .� S _'.,t that only this week: we learn that the"Township will h -1d r,n Anxl1.26. in the Cnite-1 lose several hundred thousands of %.'ollars in assess- Church_ H«... 'of p on tiloo'',view- P.oad:- ., - � + DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-3 3Z S ments .because the judgement handed dol: ri on the «"e ho, pe -,Ir. McCarthur, of -=1962 appeals. 1 ?ine P. ;e Pr;ori . Imprwm, Andrews f _ -are . -of;- fa�orat;l Meanwhile. school• boards talkin; more ' in- cry>m the �r.;r�r �. re-','St.,�: Clwrch ce:verl in -4i car; ace c;i?ni- la,z creases next yveaT. �1ost houseP o}ciers here' have al! ' week. they can, carr now, and have ( - Pickering r �i. ,nil �,t ;n4hil,.0 ar� con luc-F ; BLOCK LTD. we suspect a good manv to<i:-sn-...uW(l morrrin. by Rei, :COOPER a little• more thec they can`saf"ely - ,r ':anclle ��•i.thoUt risk i- ' -Qf - _ losing etr s t3 tS. - A roC oa o r; n 11 liar;,, lIcClement. or,,- a i ' — TORONTO .Somethinghas to be done to get Pickering Township ania and choir• (}recto lm�- 'the BLOCKS 8 BRICKS rollin -and-ger- r re essment-in ` o. o� . e e •pr _ <<Q� fl,��,uny . eai -pn•t ;.id -1 .at • organ. -The choir.. ent tax burden. This asessment is not going to walk in Brr,x n e`, Guirl&. cutF. anti I : entered to the processional. - I . STRUCTURAL STEEL " the, door.'That naw. is fairy obvious: i1 . <� nC>t ! a:_e any mec Jesu Christ is P,iserr Troia, , in'_ but will resume nest If the Industrial Commission feels that . Pickering Two ,,eeial number -s', in keep- CRANE RENTAL week Township is badly in need of a --good promotion and • fir. and Mrs.. Russell Boy selling lob, as we do, then they should approach the hart the forrner's i ^, wiz.h the :Easter . 11essa,e %vas. a mini heautifull� sung by tIr�, - •STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO paaems.. AI r. Council and see if some money can. be put towards this ; and _tiirs. A. Boy:, of Toronr-,, Elizabeth Bo -%es, and an. anthem'by the Junior and Sen- Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2.5103 — MO. &5411 end. visit them on the week -end.' •ior Choirs. . IMiss Beverley Br>ys is spending • The scripture readings were: Easter holidays with her grand Psalm -24 and St. John 20. Air, ;,anent, in Toronto. :t N1 'ss Susan Ralston is spen- Marsha]1's .fine message on 'Kanter was based on the text: 0 I .. "' '� din, her holidays with intends ;n Toronto. "They came to the sepulchre ' C. Trzomas A. Newm an, Q r The Board Of Trustees Of The Roman Catholic Separate School I at the rising of the sun": «e •. v, AI r. •and firs. R. Kimura, Fir School Section No. •2. In The Township Of Pickering. with Wendy and Joyce, Visited could tell the Eater Story as recorded in the scriptures, to " BARRPSTEli A SOLicITOR TAKE NOTICE that the above-mentioned Board of Trustees their son Ronald Kimura, ' at appreciate it fully we must . on the' 11th day of April, 1963, passed a Bylaw Number 5, to I O• A. C. Guelph on Sunday, read it as recorded in the =gos- authorize the borrowing `of money by the issue and sale of ! - '��'�fu``clbK%' "-_a Birds Creek, is visiting her `'--of---ut• . ;afatt-he%v,-M-a , Luke and John. It was dark FAMPORT ROAD, SOUTH Ui,'1aARTON debentures of this said Board of Trustees in the principal daughter Air, and Mrs. Gordon from the time Jesus died till amount of $70,000.00. CariQr and - 1. The purpose for which the money is to be borrowed is a•` for a week. Mrs. Timms and Mrs. Corn- Jesus arose there was joy and gladness in the .land. Before far the construction and equipping of a new three room add- : utt had lunch with Mrs. A, Ilion to . the resurrection, the disciples SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT. =' the presEnt, school, -containing two classrooms and ane , Hatch, a former resident of the v:ere downhearted because j - kindergarten room. nth. Con.. and now• living in Oshawa. Mrs. Hatch xvith sev- they had lost Christ who was the Light of Life, and so with ) =COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK. SERVICE 2. The .amount to be borrowed is $70,000,00 on,the security , ei-al senior citizens. are_ sailing al the said Bebe tures which shall be a charge: - n rg upon the schoot- i us, if we lose, Christ,. darkness - ` - --NRjN TANKS INSTAr.ED , ,o >rn ;land on Ap__i 1 18, for a' house property and premises and any other real, and personal tying -month vacation.: s over our souls, when we be- tray Christ, light property vested in the said Board of , Trustees and upon the -Fires areeasily started .these all ,has gone .out. _ P PAT DONNE TEm le 9-1841, ' Separate School Rates. i, rlays.' Three' hoys,were tenting At the dav,-hin„ came the j I on the 2nd. Con. near Brock 3. The debentures • are to be dated the 1st day 'of May, pond• The boy`s 'w•ere down at firer rays of hope; they looked in the sepulchre and saw the 1963; and are to. be in denominations of not less than, liTV"O I the river when Mr. .-Gordon embty tomla, the voice, of the � � e : >ach. The debentures maturing in the years 1964 to-. 197'3 both shall bear 'interest at the rate -of SY417o Carter :drove .by..and saw the tent 'an fire. He managed to angel said "He is risen." The Easter Message : P��kersng Taxi ltd - .Inclusive;. per annum, and the debentures maturing in the years 1974 to 1963, both beat it out, but, not before. the ;is of comfort and joy. and hope. On this Eas- � �:. OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES - Inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of 6°7o -per annum, rent .and sleeping bags were ter morn, we can say ' I know annual) on.the 1st. of May in each payable y y year, and are to badly damaged. that my Redeemer Liveth". TEMPLE TAXI `- 2''4 HRS. be repayable in varying installments of principal on the 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson- The Junior congregation was TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. day of.Msy,in the years 1964 to 19tH, both inclusive, the agg- 1 and family visited the former's par6rits'Nm2 and Mrs. H. Daw- conducted by Mrs. Helen Haw- ker and Miss Jo Anne Hawker. ._TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HRS. relate amount of principal and interest payable in each year . son, on the week -end. TEMPLE _ DRIVING SCHOOL BY -APPOINTMENT i of the currency of the debentures being approximately equal. Siubscribe Nowl - FOR MORE- INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL ' - _ COLIN BEAL, Secretary _ 2, T. V. Service --- T. V.'Te"rs _ -.. To The. _ W ISL C. S. S. Na. Pickering Township 139-1191 The Pickering News' TL 9-1144 Dunbarfen Radio & T. V. 1 " USO Per Year - OUNBARTONw'ho attend Easter services. their contribution of "used read an article "Where Seek' THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS (Page Thies — Personals — c Sega# and Cub d�o�h� 's Aux �f M.-rie,day last o- the home - of Nis. Ken Bt'Wiv with 12 Sherry and Wayne I-iarpel l the joy o: %he. Easter season. • Thankofferinlg Envelopes will Jones. It was - decided to send 1 spent part of their vacation 0,Lhers hac:e the re,,;Llar r a- be or, hand fur those who have clothing to the Fred Victor .E e(uIye tam of attending at this happy not already received them. NIL4ion.- and also. a White E1- _- ._:' AL • ,rA,I,E I ephant Sale at -the. next meet - Jim Cay spent the Easter ge Nits. Les Wilson : had the �Rlra in,. N [NSURAlVCE rection, is told in the pe is. ' Hospital with a fractured. hip. Mr., and_ Mr—,, James Lorree and Ilii,. Herb. Carey; Pine_ Ian,;:a:n from Asia's and daughter, of Toronto, and. Office WH. 2,621,8 :Residence WE. 2-3115 corxa.Hdiy group through 3e us �.. a a., ad• to hear Airs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dunkeld . in Sudbury. N1ts, Doug Morden presided u�-er the buslnez.!,s. Next ,meet- and Shirley, of Atha, hal sup - .Rev, Jar:es and Nims. Payton, ` pe' _ on - Saturday night with Dorothy ani Be�tty'vi..-ited she ins will be at Mts. Les Wil- Mi. and -, Ir.;. Murray,Jnnetq. +CYRIL, L MORLEY - I `un',. _lir. and Mrs. Chas. McTagg= art and •family entertained the brothers and sisters 'and hus-` "YOLfT Friendly Resident. AgerLt"T . ' i bands and wives of the Pegg family, to a delicious dinner on Sunday evening. There were 32 KINGSTON SID. W.' P.O. BOX 160 twenty present. The evening was spent in rerainesci ig and.. • PICKERING, ONTARIO singing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pend --- -- Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pegg had Easter dinner at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton z Pegg. J 0 H N L• LAY . i Mr. and bits, John Kinsley and children of Deletvare, U. I S. visited Mr. .and Mrs. Edgie -`._INSURANCE d f yon we _. Pegg an amii ' the ek _.[PRUDEN ASStiRANCE OFENGLANDend.AL COMPANY LTD. r .BALSAM AUTOMOB#LE —FIRE ,. •107 — KINGSTON , ROAD EAST ThePickering Auxiliary. Front raw - Mrs. Melfering, Treas., Mrs. Dalley, Secretary; The U. C. W. met last Wert -P Plea, Ate[ Sbeppi" Centra; Pbsoo MM, i+sMt _ Mrs. Haggitt, President; Mrs. Varnurn, Pres. Oshawa District Cornnt., Back row - nesday at 'the home of Mrs. F. Disney. The theme of the wor- PI farms Car«Na'Der Or dyM Ricky Dwinneil, Gordon Craig, Scoutmaster, Jim Dailey and Herman Meijetink. ship was "Easter". Mrs. Lorne Jones read a poem "Easter is ent reasons for many peapie aX one and every one bring C— Coming" Mrs Walter Carson OUNBARTONw'ho attend Easter services. their contribution of "used read an article "Where Seek' They may be regular, habitual clothing'" . far the Indian Miss- Ye Christ?", and the topic "He — Personals — worshippers. Some attend for ion Work. is Alive", taken by .Mrs. Ralph Sherry and Wayne I-iarpel l the joy o: %he. Easter season. • Thankofferinlg Envelopes will Jones. It was - decided to send 1 spent part of their vacation 0,Lhers hac:e the re,,;Llar r a- be or, hand fur those who have clothing to the Fred Victor their cousinShirley tam of attending at this happy not already received them. NIL4ion.- and also. a White E1- visiting Wilson: in Kingston. Christian holiday-. The story of Friends are sorry to hear ephant Sale at -the. next meet - Jim Cay spent the Easter ge ,-t::e cr,�aLL'xion and the r ir- bis. Jack Bayles is in Oshawa in,. week -end with his parents; Mr. rection, is told in the pe is. ' Hospital with a fractured. hip. Mr., and_ Mr—,, James Lorree and Ilii,. Herb. Carey; Pine_ Tt:e disciples who seemed a We j:tone for a speedy recovery', and daughter, of Toronto, and. • Ridge Road. He is na w' woc�c:ng corxa.Hdiy group through 3e us �.. a a., ad• to hear Airs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dunkeld . in Sudbury. trial and -suffering. stili 'were S:�va t Ls ... ;:e, and that :.Iia. and Shirley, of Atha, hal sup - .Rev, Jar:es and Nims. Payton, fearful when the y heard He ! Ross' Disney L.. .' *rprov:n �. _. pe' _ on - Saturday night with Dorothy ani Be�tty'vi..-ited she ray: arisen. After the?r great 1 ,Mr.,.an•: K.z'..Ed..Ahnis: of Mi. and -, Ir.;. Murray,Jnnetq. Dugaid. Thc,rnpa�,n, f3tn;iy. �`_ the Line on Monday. experience in the upper rr c _ i Oriilia. spent the w•ee�-end they had no f;eas arci w'er.t ;u: kith. bir. and M.-:- George Mr, and Mr. Jack Thomp- son and famil}, of Ottawa; bir. and Nir<. Waiter Lynde to tel 'everybody tr_e nappy B-ake and family: t pent the Easter .vacation with - left by plane last , Friday for news. To ceiet>rate the da} . of yIr and Mrs- S rtith of Til- I • Nlrc. E moi Car. . for , etieraltweei.s l vac- the sonbur;, were week-eek.guests-I Mr, and alis., Glen Mander- Monteith; Monteith, Riehl �. the re•urrect.�>r.. �tV •,tie :C� Learn To. Drlve 8 Co.Eirs day o' the w �� to for 1 of Mr.. and Mz., � . F:icks ant '....` nn •i J•> e, spent Easter !CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS The Afterncxn L'ni: C: G:';t-: ">t^hip. The �reatec :;f , farf : }. w^th A1r. ern M T>mmy AJAX_PI(�{'>;WNG will neer, yt tie hot e of the -the' E-L*ter �trrty is L rte'- �: :�i lynn J-ickman-o€ Oit- - --.-Washington.-D C O.. W. RIENL, C.A_ LLA. mRIVII�tO BCFIOOL uCElysEo TRusTEEs Unit Leader. Mrs. Elizabeth u� ::� tlany pe ,,u a.va. •peri theEa.rer week- :Ir. azul Niz JacE: Tully L�uai-Control Hnilin er• Altana Fnai; or. L `la%e n ualf lite nr, earth can. enr, with the Gar.Etner'' fanucy: and farruy: of Toronto: spent Late. Model Car AioA OskeWe • . StMtford Thursday af'ernq-A,n April a. mow that .a ha, , ler _,i.e a- ..I lien a_'1#1 r �L'. Ked- the veec=erjd_ with Mr. and ,Phone: WH2-1141 Oshawa RAnde+ph 54537 at 2 Oo' p. m..The P..,,1! Cal t,, wa•i z tr et�r :.t} .'wry CF riot= i cite were Sunda}",Ge-ts o:' t:r. Mi-.. Ire„in; McAcny.and Fath - a bo' wiswer, phone T2&4)M _ R'}RT R. WATERS, C.A. }� answered ti�.•h • a {rroverb. l� ?ee ~t t•> th.n{ on:y c,: use � aid M t B: �pla, ai:t7 D'.^ teen. wHie•hail 2.9190 k1 '. ieasis^e 'But no one' ani: Ni:�. U_n Pe-,; arid. Je:r- tilts J. Bri;,- of C�•hawa, This date a meek early,' ,o, ea -t. y p =keep rt in mrimfl _ is ':Cyonii reriex,t.;n.. Jest.. ery Qpen.t. the }t'eek-end. with .Mr. ! �, fora` dem�r�.t;ation ts} ..ran ra.r ar ',,ne move hi4 �1r.. NL.� Lorene Ba:^eft.' noel amid I1r-, 'B. Ja:;ueson, and on ,ocke s �:�ra Ci;cT�..cif lith- A•` He an a _. f ,t: t: e fea:i f ler. Lc >: T ,t at :re.srlen.i- Sunday. tis tots _�vere bIr. anti iQPTOMETRIC ` FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED,_ a%%a Shor,r,in� :Centre is •plan- we 1'ar. oe'rai�e<1 tri.; a fFv: lac.; at the co rage NL.; g, mer Jatriecon and ;iris . nett ior-Th t qday evenirt blay •Toy and ser<'ice This • is the near here,, ani Nims Ernest Jamie,«ori and VISION CARE ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Eater `le•,�a� a r•'`^. anti "vizs. AieY SaUndets �►VAILAdLE FOR ADDITI"�N3 sponsored by the Afternoon Rny% and tilts. Barnett, of Tor- -. JOHN L. RAWBOhi, R.O. L'rtlt U: f. K`• _ ♦ 'The ii�r�t:er� :��ere in teem- . anti baby. r>. Tomn'o, -i,:gifted ' on-, p. - . AND IMPROVEMEN, it A. J. ThcintpEon,' Bae ory of Mn anti Nims Charies Mr. and Mm, 'A ftobert-Robert_,;on Mr, ,and. NIN.- Cecil Jones PLEASANT STREET Line. was conftneti.-to k;is -;bed Annie from the f.t-nil}, and In the week-enrl. I had sup on Friday evening (OFF' UVERPOOt R0. SCKJTtI) WE ALSO ►URCNASt OR LOA). ✓memory• of 31r. Ge, ••%e Bacon Remember the Spring Tea with Air: a.nd.Mrc, Noble Ryn- ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. on the week -end with the flu FRENCHMAN'S BAY and a touhh of pleurisy: by Mrs: ..Dorothy May and 'and Bake S4ie in cur church aro, at 1;'h� by,• and' Easter vis EYES EXAMINED N YOU RSou1RR ANY MORTGAGE `Congratulations to Mr: and fanlay. ' .` hall on Apt _ 27, at 3.00 p. -tn. ;tore ti ez a:. btr. slid Mrs. Dav- OMSSES FITTED e+wi REPAIRED. Mrs.. Don Arman on. the birth _ nu{{olio — Everyone welcome. id Pagan and Sandra, of est FINANCING A FOR FAST Mr. and Mrs W- Troliey and Hill,. and Ntis, Ken , I of their daughter, on Monday. lVENINGS ' COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL - April 15. The General Nteeting of thg Gloria are visiting friend, and of Leaside. EK APPOINTMENT. TL 9-2601F. A gn ottp of •Dunbar ton U. C. U. C: ��-. G on Thursday even; relatives it, Belleville 'and Ban- OTIgELA T. V. Service — T. V. Towers %C': attended the Open Meeting I nR.. w•ben there aitl be a dis- at Centermial oft Chu . play of prin$ ts. a mere- - - 1 191 AND COMPANY last Wednesday, April 10. bets of the Messengers have Women held their meeting on Dumbarton Radio a T. V. Ann Lennox. Vic Rudik, Bill prepared an exhibition of their SEPTIC TANKS McKay. Gorton Annis an'd JL ' v!6Ark 213, is Covenant sun - L00 ADELAIDE ST. WEST Ri■■■■■■■■IE■■sa■■■■■■■i>tti■■■■i■■>•t!■�■■■■■i�■>tEi ry Omelon were some of the ..CLEANED TORONTO 2. ONTARIO students who visited their day, and,a special Ser- A ■ sly rl ■ .EMpin a1-5300 homes during the holidays• vice . is plan ed.. r • Mr. Jac Cmpley.and son Jin �''���' Show ■ V. J. am were with the E. J. Annis GREENWOOD : family on the week -end. i 0111be 'a -a& 3 40491 TErnple. 9-1759 - WA 2-6902 United Church — :- The Easter Sunday Sen ice i fo �O'e Fai11��y.:. ■ Dr. W. A. McKay conducted 'w'as -.--ell attended. The church 8 the Easter Service to 'A large was filled to: capacity. Rev. T. w se h_� ser -1 _ Fleethatcn chose . congregation. The choir enter •- a ed the .church with a process_ from St,: Luke, Chap. 24. ■ � ■ Every Evening :(Inc `-Sunday at 134 ional hymn. "The ' Alleluia The Sunda}• School had a � - ■ „ special shoivinz of.f:lm on':T,he ■ ■ chot•as • was bmutifully•.Sux�, P a ■ _. accompanied by Mr. R. Pi - r ea�on forBpin�'. ■HARDWAREcairn. nrgani and choir lir- The Gene..tl 'Meeting of the THE, EDDY DUCHIH STORY” ect�r. Mrs: Elizabeth Hciilin -... L"nited Church WomeY• will be er and lar;. Bernice Hollin-er held on Thursday evenin•,, at a _ :APPLIANCES - '' PAINTS TOOLS'11,' - conducted- the Junior congreg, S.(l0 o:clod . Mrs- J. King -stone _ a.tion. Dr. McKay read ..John -in chane of the Program. Unit 8tar ring PRONE `PO . 2, in charge of refresh- a 20. for his lesson. The text ��as `o. ■ e ZIark 16: 6. There .are r u �r moot;. ac :es o ■ also GENERAL HARDWARE - , ... "PA JOEY" • : � .� ?. ...' a '.a :■ Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickeiring DRUGS LTD. - O yeS FRANK SINATRA and, RITA HAYWORTH PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS -- BOTH IN COLOR — �/' COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS Always .A ColorCartoon - t..JZra�na� sCaterin� . F. ' STORE HOURS, : WEDDING and BIRTHDAY -CAKES ■ BABY RIDGES ■ WEEK DAYS DAILY 9, a.rn, to 9 pm. / �-� „„ HWA EAS S1 ■ Catering To All Occas SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS 1 Pero- to 5 Perim- -HON0—TORONTO-702 WMITOY 068.26oQ 103 KINGSTON RD., W. PICKERING � DRESS AS YOU LIKE — BRING THE FAMILY � NoxwexiXfts . PICKERING PHONE Whitthali 2-5%1 "'1 Electric Ilr.-Csr Hasten Supplied FREEI - - �■■■■a■aaaaasaEl.aaaEt■s■aaaaaua■■Rta: : Page hour : .'THE PICKERING NEWS THUASOAY, APRIL 13, 1� Rouge Hill Home & and Home -makers' Quos.- Thn:npson, at Dwight. community unity is exterxled .to (he lived the last ':�rty-f:ra ye rz l' Art`.ur Lcorxr. sonar,. Randy • Richards , weive of the yvung people ia::.iy of blr'. Lorre .�aun•.er,, of his eighty in Au(hey. ate: �y un :gun.:•L,, iu spent the .veeK-end at the jo:neci with the Preker.n> )L. tr. �� l,a; •�u away at the u;,t:; Mr. Feank 1'•uckr-.n•L, •in tr:e Sae ha -r o,i�id rc_: t School Meeting t;on of their uncle and aunt. iur the caste: gun: ,� �tirvrce 1. .:...ur.:rrK rtome, on ,:.u_ ,- A ax lL ,, ,. a: an•i :�t`the time t_e 4in, C',>11. t4 sppej;_i �7 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril fticha ds, at the Gv en%vLKA Cvn>6el- at un oa;;. fne tuneral sen -tee wa_, of w:�l;r.�. is :'c-.!.::; :..,: ;: tie -..y : -The words 'interesting' and of Searboro. Park, en Sunday nrurn:r.;, %vnh in the iYc.tvw• 1•unerai Hor..e, -t.-r . - ----- _ ?j ,.r1;e' Puc':rin is `enjoyable' have been so much Mr�• Earl Batty is visiting breakfast later at the C. E. :haws, on Saturday, with in- Mr--. Arch. B^ll undenver_,t tier uncle arA aunt used and . abused that they at the home of her caughter; Centre, Pickering. terment in the Gswawa Un i -z an operation :n Usha.va fi:Np- I P•i ; ack i4litchel(; Ci hardly 'seem right to descr•ice bIrs. A. Thompson, aril :.Ir. The sympathy of those of this Cemetery. Mir.. Saunders Li ital, on Tuesday, th.'s week. sufficiently the general meet- ing of the Rouge 144 Home 3c School Association on W6dnes- day. April 10th. The lessons in oral French, given by Mr. J: Ladd of our ;Grade four students, and dem- .was revelation e atdurin " was g the meeting - a revelation to most par- axed at the students' ex en- _ sive vocabulary in our, second language, and at the beautiful pronunciation of the French words. It all seemed so very ..•.,easy and natural, the way the ;young children answered the quest ions in French. AL the.. lives they will have the bene: 'it of those lessons. Mr. Lad( must be quite a music lover a, well; he' has taught the stuc encs a lar' ,,e repertoire o t:; : the audience;. which joined in: with the last number, the well : know -n "Alouettee". After this demonstration lesson, Mr. K. D. Munroe, Sup- erintendent of Puiaiic Schools spoke about our Sch:,oi Area and what's new is our distric- education-wise. and a�­,,, '- advanced programs, iniroduc- ed 'n the last few- years. Of the fifteen points listed on mimeographed sheets. NI. - :1funroe espec',dly- . ,: n nierrrle the program in • Oral French Instruction. and he prorr.-sed an extension of th...s p:o;raxn :in t -ie coming years.' Mr. Jlun- roe complimented Mr. Lad(' and his students on the com- 'prete lack, of inhibition and.. the good prorounciation during ,:,the_ demonstration lesson. Oth- er points mentioned e -specially were the Extension- of School Ubr3r•y Facilities and Servbe- es aad the Opportunity Class Pru, ,ramm&s at. Semor -Ievel. 'Mr, Munroe ctresarl however.. ,,the :act that .thee s ie -i r,ro- gram nes are the on he edu^atiunai cine aa_ d tho, nugh teaihisg in the -basic � 'cub er � i` zt:il 6f :1•.:.:7 .- huh .ce .-and e:osest to his. f",e rt p,,e ilii' H,; e rnl ,1 As ,-iat'or i t erg' , t � �l rl •'�.. I:. �I-uni , art'. Mr, ! acic' for hav:ty-' .:'a1e. the s rn1tt'ng•.one-nf the -e;f %,e et cr hid. • 1, F. B Rcu a H•11 S the re`ri,erwor, dot tted to .he by *he Fiore and Si,hoo1- As.iodation. This refri;;erator will keep th_ children's milk f:•o:n 'as it will ars- ntaj:e lun��t`.me mere enjdy-ab:e the teach - 71 ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 Hwy. JUST EASTST ROUGE BRIDGE --- . * . OUD OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 'P.M. EXCEPT THURSDAY :.._. 8r FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. f.0 O D M ,A R K E T ?RICES EFFECTIVE Thursday, Friday & Saturday April 18-1.9-20 - MAPLE LEAF (SAVE 10c) TULIP (In Squeeze Bag) CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF Twin -Pat CHER - R - SPRED - 12 o:. Square -Tins �. j (SAVE 100 LARGE + dl/ r , ia.o wr " 16 oz. -Jar iC6 •r��95 AHEESEet.' C59 4 ��' 99C (Special' offer of 4c off plwC 'L CES N 2c off) (] (SAVE 11c) (SAVE 19c) l b . 2 a7 C = . SWIFTS SILV£RLEAF2 LBS. PURE LARD...9C :.. C - H, GRADE A, OVEN READY -. `FRES ... - : T KENNEL CLUB or TOPS 15 OZ TINS DOG rooD ....... .. - 1;� fog 95�C,H1L8. ..(Case of 48 tins $4.5M • 1 0 _ — (Average weight 3 lbs.) PEEK FREAN'S (SAVE 100 - Full 1 Ib. Pkg n FRESH PORK (PICNIC) ASSORTED CREAM BISCUITS .:.... : _ ��� Canada First Grave, IrAt Powdered Skins Milk (Save 10c' ,•�,. C R 1 N o ... - ..... Large 3 Ib. Box 79t)iii SHOULDER Blue Ribboh -Red Label (Save- 14c) Pkg. of 100 E TEA BAGS .... .79C SWIFT'S (SAVE 19)0 : _ Large. 24 oz, tins _ 0 AS- T S BEEF or IRISH STEW... Lucas Arthur's Cooked Ready-to-Serve (Whole oAt -HYATT'S Canada Choice .',(Save 7c) 1 S oz. tins . - .,. - _ Haff) LB REEt�I SEAS .......:::..:. ..: - f 1f !� - ::-A ers' .BANQUET Canada Fancy (Save 9c) 20 oz. tins//�� /^�((]] IV1W 1% L L n A'Y`-9` Au DLEY TOMATO JUICE ................ .4r,5„Ta7CC9.HAM MAPLE LEAF Festive, Boneless,' (Fully Cooked) GREER'S Canada Choice 20 OZ. TINS The Eater :neet:n; of .the (Average ht 4 lbs.) TOMATOES •4 �fi9C L', C «* waC held in the church . . . . . . . . . . . g 9 on We-Inesday everfin of last %week. Mrs.'C. C1en:once Ica ins I STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE)(BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS ` W6rsi'ip `e.n-ice.` and read a ROUND m^ditn •' atio. on the Ea=ter t�,:y" :w•hiZh was.f_rst. rear' tn' °°Z c STEAKS OR ROASTS Ib. uni^on' from the Bible. Mrs 7 G. ?-stley and Mrs. A. Bell LARGE'EGGS : yang a duet in the grave He lay". The Pull Call tcas — La Ruta (Product of Uruguay) (Save 250 12 os tins , _LEAN PEAMEALED - %'Joy". . �'I,rs. G. A.' ley, Pres- - BACK - BAC -01 ident, consct'ed the Business. CORNED BEEF FOR -8 9 C Grace Poll played •accordion - numbers, Susan Richards and _ _ End Cuts or Slices t Peery Squire played la ` �• e p fano ----- numbers; Peggy Squire read a SN poem "Ha --,e you walked in the' - — _ entre Cuts or Slices _.�:. �:..� .: _ Garden?", 'accompanied by OW WHITE MAPLE F LyndR n the at the piano: A M .V S H R O M S �'�• —Ih skit "In the 1•✓as�er Garden" - -POLISH SE - 5 was presented by Susan Rich- -ands, Shirley Smith, Grace _ 'LEAN PEAMEALED. — -Powell and Mrs. Fred Puckrin.` JAFFA' SWEET (From Israel) LARGE SIZE Mrs, C Clemence gave a read- JUICY ORANGES. . . .'. . . . . . . . • Do. 69C 'COTTAGEROLL � -�• � ing "That They might Have ' Life". The hostess, Mrs. Bert FRESH, MEATY (SIDE) ,Guthrie, served refreshments. No. 1, IMPORTED " S� P A R E R 1 B S .. . The =' The Community Club met at SWEET POTATOES lbs 29c :............ . the home of Air. and Mrs. St'm. •' • .• 'BLADE OR SHORT RID (BLADE BONE REMOVED) Brown on Saturday evening,R OA ST . t with a °god attendance. The IMPORTED SWEET GOOD SIZE President, . Bert Guthrie, con- • e ducted the business. Linda GREEN PEPPERS . 3 for 1.9C `FRESH MINCED STEAK .......:.... . Eactw-ood sang two numbers. Ib, "The Easter Parade". and TEXAS NEW - GOOD SIZE HEADS "Consider Yourself". Bill Brown SLICED RINDLESS sang "The Holy City". Both GREEN CABBAGE ........ - _ .Jr.,were accompanied by Mrs. G. • 2FOR29C BREAKFAST BACON : �..: -..... •..' .. ' Ib Eastwood at the piano. Mr. L. `FR Fair, Ontario County wilco]- FLORIDA' INDIAN RIVER GOOD ;SIZE �— SH LEAN tural Representative: was' the GRAPEFRUIT .. :.:::.:.::. 10FOR�9C PORK BUTT ROAST ....... guest speaker. He showed col •oured-slides.of the Experimen- ,z FRESH (LESS THAN 3 LBS. 39c PER LB.) tal Farm, in Ohio, and of other MINCED BEEF 3 fib$$1� agricultural interests•in'Ont- No. 1, ONTARIO HOTHOUSE LARGE KINGSIZE Brio, including the plowing CUCUMBERS •ROUND OR SQUARE „ thatches, 4H aul*, local faun, • • • ........ 2 FO R29C RUMP ROAST : . r 'THUiRSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 �` ' _ � .THE PICKERING NEWS BROUGBROUGHAM day week -end with friends in were awarded for the costumes es. To them go many thanks. Sport port News corner No, 2 Hiway and Liv - HAM showed the owner to be from the Young People for a Sympathy is extended to most ori inal desi . 'The ,Greenwood Combines erpool Road, nrrad�yay betweep Unit No. 1. Brougham Unit- g finers. Esther most enjoyable evening. �t e Mrs. Randall Ellicott on the perry and Paul White were ho Put Pickerin; Pillage and Dunbar - ed -Church Women met at the pe we may have the pleasure P out - Wainfleet in two passing of her sister-in-law, ton, Pickering TowrLshi the . home of Mrs. B. Beelby with judged as being the winners. of having them come to Brou- games, goals to count in the g p' ten ladies present. - Un Leader, Mrs. Sam Stephenson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allen, of ghzm again. Spot Prizes were ISemi-finals of the O. R. H. A. ` property of Walter Nicholson. Mrs, Thos. Anderson and i ,,. Sale at 1.00 p. , m. Term9,� ,a ., Oshawa, were Master and Mis- won by Margaret Roberts,Es- C', and won their "_ =r ' - a -_- Mrs. X. C. Pascoe, 'opened the famii ; of Sandford, visited -her her � �"`� �' - . Property sold. No reserve. See meeting.. Miss Esther Perry y tress of Ceremonies: They also they Perry and Hans Rehling. game of the Finals for ail 0111, parents Howard and Mrs, Mal- dere the judges , ario, on : Sunda r sale posters for full particul- was Ln charge of the Devotion- j ges of the costum- dhopewe'shoulOd,'1VCuhirihm y night, at colm on Saturday. Strathroy, against Ailsa Craiauctioneers..' Ken b Clarke Prentice, al Period; also -the Program, Mr. John Harvey- and little St the score of 4. to 3. Phone Markham, '.and gaze as- her topic' "An' daughter Susan, visited his Ont, 294-3161 or 640-3656. April Shower". The meeting They. now 'play the second - 1 11th parents Mr. and Mrs. Al. Har - game Same of the series .-,served by the hostesses: Mrs. Oay, April 18, in the Uxbridge blr, and Mrs. Chas. Surphlis Friday, April 19 - auction sale' ' Beeiby and Mrs'. English. TRA EL_ Arena, at 9.00 p: m. If they o Unit No. 3. of the U. C. W. spent the week -end in New win this game this will mean ° Fergus rt tractor and equip. York.' r' the ment, farm .machinery, baled will• meet on April 25, at 2.00 Miss Gla - y have won the All -Ontario straw, housetrold furniture, and in at the home of Mrs. Geo. Gladys Witter, of Tor- YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL Championship of Int, "C". in p•• onto, visited her aunt Mrs. many antiques, at Lot 1, Con. Gray ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH O•'R• H. A. They welcome your Matthews• on •Good Friday. - 6, Markha.•n Tw on Steele's Mr. and 3lrs. Mitchell, of The following were, winners support .in person on Thursday Ave.. p'' g a � mile East of Kenn Toroat?,, visited their lough= pelt 18. ' -' at the,Euchre held -in the Hall '--YOUR -. ESTABLIS.HED `-AGENT Road. Property of Estate of the ter, Mrs..Al. Harvey, on Sun- on Tuesday evening, sponsored SALE REGISTER late iiarold` Harding.-S'31e at C 4' by the. Women's Institute - OffWally Appointed: 1.30 p. mr Terms cash. No res- '` Saturday, Nrr atfd Mrs. John Knox. of _ .. � y, April 27 - au^tion - Ladies: Mrs.'H. Malcolm, Mrs. eme: Ken 8 Clarke Prenfice, Hampton. called on her par- P. Hardy and Mrs. Muirhead; INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION sale of :pace -heating furnace auctioneers. " cmts,_bFr• and Mrs. H. �I�- Gents: Mr. P,oss-Carlton, Mr. AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA and pressure pumpmg systems, . eolm: a:so on his mother, Mrs.T. electrical appliances, house- -Subscribe- Now! played Ogden. Mrs, Clackman (who ATLANTIC 8. PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES hold furniture, antiques, glass . Wnr Knox, during the week- played as a man): - .. - _-- erxi•- During the past week,. it was Our PROFESSIONAL Services %i.ar'e'• dishes, utensils, garden. - To The Mr and Mrs. B: Kydd and noted by many, in the comm- - Cost No More -c°°� and miscellaneous aeric- The Pickering News . son Ralph, of Toronto, visited les., at Liverpool, north-east unity, that Mr. Robt. Miller, ^ S2.5a Per Year Man. -Matthews on Good Fri- owner of - Brougham ` Mendit Tickets' Issued From Our Office At Of cal Rates .. aa,� shop hada great call for bur- . TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Mataart.'aal..l.a......a....a.att.■u.P ' Mei. Perry journeyed to St. Thomas during the week -end. laps sacks: If any were ,.puzz- -- led by this rare request, th to attend the funeral `of her should have been in attendan NOT A SIDLINE AT - - iI�O� siste�c-in-law. ce at the Young People's Hard. PRINTIN'G42 Congratulations to Mr. and Time Dance last Saturday ev- HOWARD. Mrs John Harvey. Kitchener, ening for the' -full- effect. It is 0111 the arrival of a little son. - - ` � on Good Friday. doubtful if ever such weird TRAVEL �REAU r. Iff you requ1re the followin let ' Good Mrs T, English eotume's have been designed _ for dancing around bales of - WORLD WiDB SlRVICSou us quote a rice t� spent •the week=end with straw. and AU"most beautiful EaAU"SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE' 942-d690y p y fried in Bracebridge. Mrq. decorations in Brougham I . Jr Davis spent the heli-' Hall ter din call its history Prizes Letterheads Envelopes Statementst. - * leets, Dodgers, Business- Cards r _ _:dor Inf:,rmation _and Prices Call � ■ �� ■ :iE PICK ERIN -6 NEW % ■ - 942.094+0 Every A•c a d i a n Can t _.,a►�c�c�cx�c�c+ac+cx+tac��rcxYxK�x�c,�r.c%�.►�.�X.c�c handle loads of lug. - _'_ T. P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL: • i ga-fie. Trunk space has ._ r a totalcapacity of 25.5 cu: s:) ha �,rrict, is Why ;Excellent food At Reasonable Paces it's so hard'to fill! ��► _ " 6 huima i f Acadiu 's sup rrgnt at - ..Try Our -Out'. homy in Acryo-nes is jent 'of - - - - 'interior. E,,,-ne gets plenty of - head, shoulde-r-ano legroom. CHICKEN,. SHRIMP, FISH 3 CHIPS, HAMBURGER O .. :H T DOGS Acadian s frugal l - y W or sp:,rited '6' Zin d -Band process wards are both ideal Phone, 839 • bed 'Wate'r-washed, air-dried c p o in` k eons' of `• ' • Y s a n'd x��cc�n�c�cacc+cx�c�cxac+cr+ctir - Sports rocker panels also greatly arrest saving's. enthusiasts r..' corrosion,_. N■!!lstat!!■■!a!!!!!■=tattttttt�ttattttttt�tt Please not p. Bucket seats - are one of . ► _..::Pickering News (Annual) Soap Box Deny ons many ouocan E�f OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM add to your �. • Acadian. I b• a me .---- %.. _ - Address ............. ... Age ..Phone ........ . -- --- �'` oa:. DRIVERS --NOTE! Read attached rules carefully and r 1()l study basic construction procedure of Soap Box IAI MW :.. .. .. ..... :..;,.,�.;....:..: ketch. • This Entry must , be. returned to ."Mr. George Alsop, DerRBb H Director", not later than May 1, 1963. D 82 Modlin Ave., _Ba y Rid• -- EA ARTERS.B gOS Phone. - RULES <.. Invader 4 -door Station Wagon BY GENERAL MOTORS— _ at your Acadian -Pontiac -Buick dealer's Be sure to watch "The Tommy Ambrose Show" on the CBC -TV network: Check local listings for time And channelr r -. I A•iofte .' , . - _ _ _ �., •- 1. - - . - - - LAW, MOTOR SALES, LIMITED, PICKERING Mw WTMI ee 50c. per boy, 3. Helmet must be, worn. - - - --- 4. *Age Ldmit _ 15 years. Decemb-e'r 1963. 5. Cars must be built entirely by boy, and will be inspecW by Judges before race.- 6. ace:6. Only one car per driver may be entered 7. Width of car not to exceed 42 inches', 1. S. Length of car not to exceed 80 inches. 9. Height of car not• to exceed 28 inches. -T• = 10. Wheel base not to exceed 40 inches; size of wheels, 10 JM 11. All cars must have steering wheel: 12. All cars must have foot -brake (no hand brakes), r� 13. Cars must have cloned -in bodies, 15. Derby Officials will make the final decision on"all entrlta - accepted, and infractions of the sportsmanship rules,, 16. All rules adapted from the "All American Soap Box Derbr Inc." RRAW PARK ...REsTAUR :W". t flgR _ Wed�iugs No. 2 Highway at Rouge Rlvor '- ATiantle 2-2170 ► -THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL ls, 1963 Page Six _ - • _ ._ T� i AUDLEY ession of Faith): Jeanette Ast- fer of Certificate) Mrs. A. W. and evergreens should be done can be trimmed in a medium- ley, Jo Astley, Joy Astley, Har- Betson, from Danforth United now, if not done already. Let size bushy plant, ° its natural1' _(arrived- too late for last week) old Guthrie, Linda Izatt, Allan 4Zhurch, Toronto. us discuss some- of the ­many habif-is to grow up in a vase Ten young people were r&e- Powell, Nancy Puckrin, Bob Sacrament' of -the Lord's many interesting evergreens shape (semi-upright)., Others eived as member$ into the loc- Richards, Ronald Smith and Supper was observed during that are available, and satis- are Green Pfitzer, Golden Pfit- al church on Sunday, (by Prof- Stz,nley Wonnacott; lby Trans- the service, Rev. M. Buttars factory for this area. zer and Blue Hetzi Juniper, ` - acknowledged' the new- Comm- •A very new pyramldal 'var- •,which are all last Browning, union Cloths, which were do- iety is the Skyrocket, a ver,; spreading •varieties. Quite Arm- _ mated' by, the United Church slender tree with all its bran- ilar to the last one is the _yew Worrien. ches , upright. Its colour is silGrey Owl variety, which is sthread-like. 1e pc i1aeft ..exchange tudent from.Frdnk- tired needles. God for found thread- i e blue foliage. Pfi - lin, Pa.. to Ajax High School, ation planting'.and "other •pur- zer Old Gold is a new compact ' F last week, was a guest at the poses where not too --wide •-an Golden, one: Very common, but home of Mr. and Mrs 4 seis needed This one useful, are the green Savin f ` PYapsgy. _ .is considered, by those who see _Juniper and the more. bTueand; it, very attractive. It can also feathery Savin Hicks), Juniper.: . T `� �/� be used in group plantings, on Many more v.arieties attractive BALSAM and dependable tri y be seen at corners of..lawns• wsith� good re- p � � .(arrived too late for last .week) sults. your 'favourite nursery or gar- _ Little Debbie Halliday. of Other pyramid evergreens. 'den centre, where experienced men will assist you in select - Oshawa, spent the week -end which can be'used for the same -• �� �' - with Lorraine Carson_, and at- prrposes asmentioned above •mo – - tended her birthday party.- are: Mountbatten..Juniper, - Finally=a few hints: 'When Several from here attended whieh is fast-growing. ' with selecting evergreens:. use the lobes and spreading ever- ' %,;: - � � • Open House,• ai'the Dumbarton silver grey foliage; Glauco or g g - - " y" High School last Friday, night-, r Juniper, the bluest one, greens; for underneath•• win - The sympathy of this coo--- Stricta or Spiny -Greek Juni- dows,, covering foundations and munity goes to Mrs. Jack Em- per, silver grey and slow, grow- steps. Use the , pyramids to THE FIRST AND ONLY pringham, in the death of her ing. frame the windows ardent= OIL IN CANADA THAT WILL DO : father, ' Mr. John Woolhead, of Another valuable_ upright is ranee or to break the bareness. Agincourt- the Japanese Yew; which can • of a Lyall: Plaut in welt -pre-•• BOTH JOBS IN YOUR CHAINSAW Mrs. F. Noon returned -to be trimmed in a compoct;cone, bred good, black soil, with her home -on Sunday. at Grav- usually quite broad at the base. rotted manure or peatmoss /n this hedreem, - enhurst, after spending the This one however, comes in al- and organic fertilizer well we'd like t0 menti0n CHAINSAW - winter with 'Mr: and Mrs. � R, most any shape: as a' globle, •a nuxed through it: For 'founda- , - Day. narrow or broad pyramid, or tion planting, it is a good idea Dne thing merits - Mr. and Mrs. Walter; Pas- .a: spreader:' The Yews are es: to set the plants at least two VZ/ feet awl from) the founds- - . � attended the Baptismal pecially good in shade and in y sp@eia/ 8ttgnd0n. Service of their grandson, at- '-shade. .There is a large tion. Water well after planting Wfiit • and throe the first summer. It S8Y@S u worry, Near Esso Chainsaw Twinlube was specially developedbJ'. on Sunday. variety of spreading evergreens $fi iro lY, Remember—the better they m lubricate both the, chain and the engine in your Mrs. Errol Carson visited ,re, available. Andorra Juniper is dnimaw. No !onset do you need 2 different oils to latives at Markham for a few well known. -It is, one of the glow, -the nicer they look. To R(lnnlng 8Ad hotly; do. the )ob. Esso Chauuaw Twinlube keeps chainsaw days last week lowest Browning and is bronze get K growth, they need �~ engines is top condition and provides a tough, long last- Mrs. Murray Forgie, Stouff-.- ..green.- Tamarise -Juniper- also good, fertile soil and moisture. /t s th@ COnv@0%@nt lubricant -for the chain, Field-tested and approved ville. ' spent the week -end at very low. is p green. This article is brought to Yh BEDROOM EXTENSIONI a dee ,+ by leading chainsaw manufacturers.. Get Esse Chainsaw the. Carson home, Another group of low ever-' by the. -local members of the Taintutx today from your Imperial Esso Arent. greens, is the dwarf spruces. Ontario Nurserymee's Assoc. "EVERGREEN" They are very hardy and dep- Watch for the next article Ott liYOURNOME/SBIGfNO116HTd "L/�F/N.ITSBIG£NDUGNFORA'- (8Y .Frank Kobes — Rundle's endable_ and -have a neat app Preparing Soils and Fertilts- 9EOROOMEMNS/m f Garden Centre - carance. best .Spruce is the Ing..) . Ohl I f' S M oRaER MRS. Jusr Mi NEW Esse PISTOL MATIC GREASE GUN - lowest: enr or i Spruce }t h�gn.quaAty, one har,C Planting -time is rollinz a- li6aket a solid . Globe withp4; tri Ow. round.- Ac coon as the- fiocf Vis. runinz: Alberta Spruce is a _Subscribe N -Sub operated grease gun co^-alete-with; p 'To The EL L* <' I2" flexible extension. r -se, out of the ground, you .may dwarf and compact ccr - e..shape ' ' .r� a eskon start plantine: Planting early The Blauui Juni er is a rel- Yours now for only�00 :0 Esso • _ The Pickering News s.;c,rsr is `quite important for the.j atively ne•LL' one. The foliage i� ' _ plaints hive a .better chance hy-i htueish grey, �t'htle the one - ' S2.5G Per Year. - - _ _ We are pleased to welCoMe .-YOUR Fss4 AC.EII'i li RIW WITH THE TIMES -- -Q.0 - + 1M P E R I A L OIL, LI Ml ;. - _ ac F. il.: ,BEHNETi, AJAX Mr. Quilty has many years of heating and plumbing y } experience :in this area. We are sure that he will be a most valuable asset to you when you make the change ' REC ROOM SPECIALSI a - : to natural or propane gas equipment. , - For full information for gas heating and appliances .. : 'I2 X 12 White Celli Tile �;' l Oe- ea. -�-tall your, local Shorgas Representative JACK QUILTY - _ n9 - - 12 X 12 Acoustic Mile -13c ' ea. Business::728-9441 - Oshawa - 4 X T sheets, Random Mahogany $3.59 sheet -Home: 839 1682 'Dunbarton '.. Perna-Tred Floor Paint _ $8.69 gal. . ; _ -SPECIAL SPRIN6 OFFER AJAX'LUMBER CO. - 942.325.1 1 PiCKERINFORCED AIR FURNACEG :The Corporation 4f . the Township of Pickering TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Corporation of the Tow•tiship of Pickering proposes. at its meet= . Ang to be held in .the Nr-unicipal Offices, Brougham, Ontario, at local B p. m. ll time on the 22nd day -of .April, 1963, to pass. a By-law -to stop up and close.that t>a�r ,on o: Dixie) as foil- That part of Dixie • Road- commencing at the south limit of the Canadian National Railway and exten(Rm northerly to the north limtt of Highway -No. 401, 'all in Range 3 of the ' Tbvvnsihip of PickerltriE. .. ::The proposed By-law and Plait and HeserlFrtlonB showing the' hw2ds affected maybe sees in the Office of the Clerk, of the Ybcvrtstiip of Pickering, Municipal Building, Brougham, ' Ocrtalio. • At the above mentioned tneeting-the- Councll will hear in per-. `em or by his or her Council any person who dalrns his or her ili112td. will -be, prejud fatly- effected by. the By-laws And who app" to be beard. Di*W at tM Tewnslilp of Pkim no "th >Dth d10T at MMV4 Llkyd T. Jobast ii, Tewnelilp Ckrt RT>tVDUL, NA"ARD, A EL{ MW, selleMen for tlw COM - of "as Tearrntilp of Pkkw rip, frM leer, N Kb! Sttsef, tllllosL T00" OsllarbL - :E - -THE-PICKERING NEWS - _ Page SsYM 'THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 - - - Card Of Thanks was a genial type Of feilO', �� T����@t Associat'on�lis CLASSIFIED -TENDERS - We wish to express arir out had suiiered several hear^ s ADVERTISEM.:NTS nraryy thanks and apprecia• auaca s Cn rccrnC years. - PAY DIViDdND5 SCHOOL AREA NO. 2• --tion, to the Brot:o::.im Fire t rlr. and NI►�. Alan Tonnlin• At Bayview Heights IubRc School Township of Pickering partment; fhe�reetrwnoc,d Con sett and ia-•nuy .°t. servation Park Staff; acri t•: were• the holiday visitors c _- Of - F O R 5 A L E - SEALED 'TENDERS, dearly Ourneighbors, wino renderer --Ar. and 1,-m. D-ck Cooi,cr• The annual Zone 2B Cont- mittee to M eg!- >at Lawhas r APPLES 3 POTATOES — mars ed as to Tender Number, much assistasrce, _.at the NLr, and Mrs. Wm. Guest >_�ence of the Public School" the Ontario Leg! - has _ C. A. McIntosh -per bus- 53.25 will d• received by the Wader dangerous. grass fire, on ou visited with her parents, i. .rustees' A ociatian o. year Ont- rxommenc�ed to the_F.es _ that the N�unlc Other varieties on hand. signed for Ina following: property, last Friday; a'fir. Lindsay on Sunday. acro,• Inc., no-Town3hed ih!. pool ival Act be Assembly mended to provide own containers - started by unknown persons• �12r. and MIs. G,°rdnn Over oY Pcker'.ne• g A - Please to Tefd^ r Ne 1. —Ron Kimura and George lama of Kingston visited 0: Area 2 Eaard, and held Satur- - -that -a local. Couthcel may_' for apples:' v t .Iraiweekend with Mrs: C: -P_ Jaya April r at gay -view ilei- end rates or otherwise alter PICKERING ORCHARDS The supply o_ clearing Suginomori f the app - ORCHARDS supplies. Overland he^e. ghts School, Bay Ridges, Prov- with the approval h one mile west of Pickering erials, paper towels. = Mr. and NI s. Ed. Boniface ides "a fo�ium for Tt`ust'ees iron t•6priate Minsiter the mimat Village bn No-. 2. -Highway- toilet •tissue and pap Card of Thanks and fancily' visited in Ta:•oa e the Counties .of York, Ontario, es of any Board, Commission he 942-1247 Tender No. 2. I would like to take this opP The -supply of gasoline and 01 -to fhank all my rel- on Sunday wits his FaCent Durham and Northumberland: or other body .for by lawtto For Sale — 3a acres. with lubricants for school buses. atives and friencL§ for the lo: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boniface .Reeve J. Shermanares ontt wel- i>ehalf Council d rate, required creek, StoUff%-We tender No. 3• ely cards and flowers sent tc . Mrs. Lynda Barrett of Nev. corned the deleg, ?YJ' bordering York City visited on Sundry of Pickering Township- such an amendment would o vote �a1e: S18.8W. The supply o€ fuel:'oil: ___ rrtP while_ in h*>Eaital especially Villa a the Women,- at. the home -of Mr. aacl .NIr.= The Reverend R. D. MacDon- , have an injurious effect on ,ij, the :very fntridation of he ed - Of* the Evenings,' p one 294-2t--6. t of coal. rr _294-3550. G. Wideman, 91 Slain, T1 -e' • gripe Y Institute, the United Churc • Ng and .Mrs. Bob Merritt o'. School Trustees' Association of ucational system of, this prov- SL Markham Tender No. S. Women, the Nurses r and Dr• West . a at hied or; the w,eei:- Ctntario outlined the activities ince, - be it resolved t`:at this Off labour and ' ,SapT 11� tf) For -the supply McIlveen. and all other's whc ��-iie of her . da • -, of the ' A.v°ciation and • the Conference , of Public. Scheel materials necessarY for clean- called on me, "and mqu' For Sale boat, motor and. ing and gezvicing ori -fired heat' me. ;titer, Mrs. J. Annoy. heed to make Public` School. Trustees -0f -.Zone 2.B a: the ,s er t a leader, in modern ed- Public School Trustee' Assoc - trailer. Phone: 942-28:;8. ing equipment. Mis. E. MacRae P+ir. and MIs. Geral::l Allman S. =ration of Gnt3rio u.ieriy aplr- _ Tender No. 6. enjoyed'a vert with her -broth- utiorr i of drinking The trustees head a. top_ not- o;e such amendment and rec- SEED OATS For the supply- Vaughan Willard Home' And 'r and wife Mr. and .�: . r r _ -- Toronto or. For Sale —seed oats. Fussell. water: _ Scheel Association beg Stronach of cit address on "CurricuiOtrrri_ themProvi-ncend e and Premier e Ec2ircatf proven highest yielding v'ar� Tender No. 7, - The general meeting of the :sood_Friday. phi1,: soppy and Trends in PrIo registered or gildingcornmera, For the cutting of weeds in Association was held on Apr;l Mr. and Mrs• Ken rtiddletor. ario schools and tfie Trustees' ion Minister of Ontario be ad - field inspected; germination the school Yards- 8, at S.()o p. m., in the school, of talington were. Sunday vL- role. in these revisions given vis ed of the strong o5jection of 10()�� ; speciarl price on large to Mr. Balkou, teacher of the , iters, at the home of her par- by �qr, 7. R, McCarthy, 1�1. ?, , this Cortlerence.to Shin amend- jetyorders. H. G. bVestney, Phone: Tenders close at 5A0 p• Industrial Arts at Bayview' eats, NLr, and Mrs' w'm. Ben- B. Paed., Superintendent of merit. 942-1795. May 3, 1913. Heights Public School, ke yon Curriculum and Text Boob, (3) Be it resolver the _ rap, 18, = _ on the course's. cum si e Mr. and Mrs: Norma Bovair Ontario Department' of Educ- • whereas a Teacher Exchange ' Application for Tender Forms Grades 6, 7 and 8 atter tr=s of Toronto, were week -end vis- ation_ Mr. McCarthy stressed System. has .been operating the difference between tours- succeiully for many yearier Sats = used'car• '1933 -Cad- is to be made to the Beard course from the Area sc l= .iters at the home of Mr. a .,, r, He showed cf,) xqw slides f tre Mrs, GeorSe Blake aad farhilj.•. es of study and stated changes between -Ontario and other.and Iliac Sedan. Good mechanically. Offices, Rosebank AT• School,7were ori y Six never 'tires; battery, brakes• R. R. Z, Pickering• work that the students have The re-or;aniaation .of the trade-after—much .parts of Canada, U. �• Y and d. exhaust. oris. Quilty. Ph. consultation. with educators.. been doing. and of the stu - : Clarem:/r� Corut~tuuty Softbal'. Overseas and wherea< the and. The lowest or any Tender system:of� exchanI ia_ a'ieady> and. e e 9-1 erts thernselves. On display Lea,ue 6v;i: be held cn. Friday He told the meeiin., that. thee not necessarily accepted. Kete.—a large nu r her of art- nl,- at 8.00 p. m. in the=•.. body of kno�^led a the•Depart- functioning in this province, oe b:c•y_ icle` in ver"► sta;e�. in'wood. Roars Deft. U fie. at mens specifies should be r'v` ar.?. whereas many teachers For Sale — gr:- -4; _ A. W. TYAS, �,,r>d ronditi^r.• Phone. Business Administrator meta: and. cerwaics am. It h been cuggestec t -a• eTei and actuan- can be done would welcomer'En?-o etet�aeen Ile.. in . , > as5. Ref: eskmnents were se by: ' ^.a e2, cr�i may -enter- • a team- w :t`r. raten9 al is the riastr`uorn w:tthi n ' tKe`' P• after 5.00 p. m J. H. ADAMSON, ♦1i,. C. Marty and r;trs. L in- the 'rf>up this season. He ai.ated that for fire pupil r�*tenaf:hie erci agree�'.le rung Chairman of the Board �` u'lia C. t n.; "i is para.-r'our.t. rds as a means of 5learrirtg Tape reccraer and s'r.ut�riir - r.[r, ani errs. Ear! CL��;:arxi ars ar n; fresh ideas, insmrati^.ti and - "Fun Fair Report - `ar=tily visited on Sun ray wit o�;y ecSeTt:.' facts should be less - "new condition, reasonable Cal /�! - sztemoriaed �"mtLit - 2698 - - - l.C� :i y vents The Fun Fair Yei3 on APrt ,Ic. Co i+'s s}ster, r,.rs a taster of-difference�in'p . p ion, and nwherea for glia reeable 839- 6. was a suyxeFs in every way. -vr�. Bruce Harton, o€' ��.flowbe - - LOST SPORTSMEN? 7rorn- the financial statement dale. `ability. Ke.held that examinat- Boards i>f Z ;tee ,w' ben Z5 acres With creel''• border R; C. A. F. Survival Course I ion moults are overrated by efit by havin; (1) more con- ' Ing Stoufville CiZ; ge Private 3• . 7 30 P. M. it is learned that grrass reg eEpt Mr. and blrs. :om Davies en - Ing S18 vine' ,Everrngs• Call May 3. -ARTON --.Were S',3^'SB• les expense- �. joyed a week. -end v_i,it fror': parenfii and can often he mus- tented teachers (2► an ew h _ S36.o7• which left a net prof! r their .dau.hter and husband Leachn;. ange , of methrxiol.r.,y 294-2156 17ays, 294-35 C' HIGH SCHOOL - R. ",:our: of Mr, McCarthy stated than other'area� (3T htxv ex�ie enc` Wideman. .91 blain st. 2.:ark- sponsored by - of 52;3c ?�'3`in the tnp v2r. and Mrs. V6'r.' there were_ important reasons es and ideas gathered- from . .. Grades, is assurrnci, a .d t.,e'llb- Mrs, I hash if 1}t. Pickering Scout Group - 'Loretta Baker_ Ur'�r :- for approvin several .text 'various parts n€ the Pr^ . in! e, to Orta�va, for the hi: Y`e the S FREE FREE %N-. „ be gett,nz $2W, wrrt re; aau�hter c' �: 4 Ella .,;t�. °n t:^cr same rurject. ---and-Avhereas the• c. �t nf.such - 1 �. Re Scouts - Guides - Leaders ra?'Y_Tb complexity .of t#ne prnh an exchange is v;rfuaa}� nil, wear uniforms 7f new bo_ c>L-. - Sl`fi f r t nc Oak, r, ° • Ci srer.:ort .was sef- ly-r G ° the Curriculum Dev- vate. t� rr.l�-� a-arimert: EVERYONE WELCOME lipme. & Sch4:r : f u5 .$i.� ou .y rn r.red in-n­scr:rent ` r4ray-- ee� Acd�ciatiy reef (7nr 71 r T c Pit fro- the 5, l c u, F.•:3r"1. ria .�ur.irr a. -id rn April 6th.. el°pment was .vividly po Dunbarton: Liv,in�-n>o':n: Hit- La-, r ::�� /��-�*�+ ,;,.e t •a,: re, -i :e in•the t e e: in the w•icle'rang:r.z speech 'meetin;'in conference,_ A;,ra 6 • 'then: Dinette: B°<ir Bath- J ZEivl'VlY i `"rr.:erly occupied -Ly- b:= �-hj(+ %j ti -,e same' tir�e riettt-_ Pickerir�;, do cherher-ey reso , room; GarPge,; C1+*e: to buy SppTBALL MEETING to rrqud'4t tPactier ex,-han�e ' C--" •Y>e-E c n,.:a= '. amtrate+i the Departrnpnt's a - stop: Suit business .cYruPle, or t.: s f`E�iC��T F� .:x Er:. :':.�. x.,_ 5' p and 1. z3<:: 4•ur„an bility in prov;. iir� education vvithut the Province c` Ontar- - ne«1y-vlecls, Aptr'v after 9•(K? CO,I1 NITS' Lf_'AGI,'E vet^' h io, bet�.veen a ieea.yt and nnie 9-`2o7b' +id At Picks?ing Town- o`• %est on sfx'nt the E,-�te7 and t".:e c,�h d n ::r sit ., Alt'.. van it^uiEn Fsc>i- p• I r.n.rday vv:th :�[:s E. &ea re. i .y ii�,wa::: li..l ivete �unt.aL r<(n hLc•able ititrixiuct- crirrpat+bl+ lea., and to i.:cs- M: - .I'E - o lib H _ i . T , - gni tri, F:cs:latian tit ...the ,sn;p Road Dept. Office _ 1'.�.c' t ';i;te San`.iei �n 'Cr.nrccr �.tic'�.a at the ht.:i-2 c, aril, ^Uat .be a^h a' to flt'the FR,DAY, APRIL 14 8 P. M• Tc.*..nta, �,/2'it Ester with her 1�i0, and :::s, P.• y ti'_t,tg"an purl, fc>r an. adult role . soC[ie 'public School T:u�tee• L7 e]�--� lte(�-_ Anyone wishing to enter, a . � ,iter. I�I,� M. ?.n,ler«n. ThN ho>;.F of "Ir,. and -Mrs tw�r:ty years hence. dation of Ontar:.v Ir.^ annual ` 1 Lp WANTED team in. This league, be- at the Nir: ar: i NIr .Nlirnael Burke B41, N:choi_->n. C«rbr-,, vtia= a' lively discuccion_ meeting in Utthops 1963 H E : IPu t ing meeting, a i' t_ Mr. r,lcCarthy Groot?.-. -Four- v�6rl.�hops' stn, -inn c ;:rci Ala• Cliff. Dunkeld, President ,� were t�oaday_v�•;.-thesePne o:-,a.farn.ly re -union , for In I>ickerin� U:. tr 't ,ry wit ti her parents. NIr, and on uaday, wrtth thirty-three cxrsly suppprtPd the need sesron in the afternoon, The a Representative for Singer text books on the same ,sub'ects discussed' covered 1: , Sewing Representative Co., Salm. e�� WORLD MISSION NIGHT 1 Mr•s. Bruce Hanthiicne. p.-r-m.ns present, Mrs Arthur many J Qn .Saturday afternoon. -:a: Pruu,e was in attenuance, a- subject, a position hotly de- Educating ecceptiunal children perience helpful. Apeyry in Per` Sponsored by vires held in tong wr!tt: Mr. and Sirs. -Torr: ..bated fora few minutes with di the school and community. j -11' Ontario Street, in: THE' BOARD OF combined party son to honor. of Janice Lehman., MIs.• Harrninonri and family. president R. D. Maclk>rtald. - �, School finance. 3 •,-School (Oshawa. WORLD MISSIONS Robert Redshaw and Mrs. �, �Irs. Niorgarr Evans wag giv- The following resolutions maintenance. 4. Staff recruit- tapr. 18 - tf t The United Church Of Can. r ion on her re- sed at the business went, placement supervision, - SOf UNDAY, APR. 2f 730 P: M. Wideman, at the home of M r en a real reception were Pas - . and Alrs. Jack Lehman. turn home to Claremont, ort session: Reporting to Boartlb. Those 'Telephone sotic tor, r lore' or Sime St. United Church Jill Sickle iS stSend:ng Su?rday:. Ir was en occasion (!1 �Ytrereag F�re� Inspect- -taking part' were . Inspectors, female, in-o+vn -home, for Tor OSHAWA y ore frequently change and T. Houghton. 3 C. r,ic ringrrd,._ j onto Motor Club• Experence ^Speakers: Throe New Candid- i her Easter holidays at home in for a famil - get-together, and whereas new -fire i=LS*ctors T. Heath, From Pickering T. preferred. Good reM,uneratibn. ares for, Overseas Service I Kingston. bliss Lynda S ith i twenty-four persons were pre- vsiit:n:,. far a few days at her•' sent, Mrs,' !;vans marked her tend to make changes accord, S. A. 2, Trustee F. G. Hunt, APPdY. Box 288. Picker:rrg (a r 25) keine in Timmins, SSth birthday on Monday. For irhg his own:.thinking and. .chairman. Buildings and _Prop Apr. 18. 25 chanes city Comm. Trustee H. M. Mr. and NIr•s, David. Hay- the past three months.,he has require marry many HELP WANTED The Friendship Group ward of Gore Bay visited •err been residing at the home of of School Buildings after 'the Nlackie, Darlington T, S. A., of: St. 4ndrevv'S Peso`-terian S day at the. home of Mr. her daughter, Mrs. Vincent h�� are built of which the Mrs. -Moria Campbell, secretary Full or part=time far woman.• church._Picker•ing w^ft rreet'at. ' school plans 'have. been approv- -treasurer•-'Afax public school lv Snack.. and NIrs. Frank Hayward'- Baker, c,f �Loodvile. in snack bar.'App the home of Nlrs: Nellie 'Maty- Mr, and Airs. Jim Reynolds �^� *� ed by the Department of Edu- board, Mr. K. D. Munroe. cols at Pickering Golf Club, at, Christina Drive,.' on WEDDING G cation' - be it: resolved that all erintendent of public schools and fam51Y o: Toronto, spent nesday, April 24, at.?I:Or? P. M. Sunday here with .Mr. and work and all alterations in the -Principals M11-, E. $. Phin. r. RS Cliff "Reynolds. UDALL—PARKER school building �? by N. J. GaR. C: W Rudy Hueb- TENDE GAMES NIGHT Mr. and Nlrs. Howard Hay- Pink Gladioli and White Fire Inspect be paid in,fun est,' Nlr: "Ft. C: Weaver, ist t 6 Pla room FRIDAY,. APRIL 26, .1963. nes and girls of. Listowel were Chrysanthemum was the sett- by the Depajytnent of Educat- W. PickTyasbusiness aA. No. Two Classroom y COMMUNITY HALL "or, Pickering T. S. A. No. 2 Addition •. weekend visitors at the home ing in Pickering United Church ion' For PICKERING of Mr. and Mrs. FredWard.: .on Saturday' afternoon last, for (2) Whereas the Select Co- - - - under auspices of Ontario Many of the Sarco •employ- the wedding of Shirley Joy RCSS NO. 2. Pickering .TWP Chapter, Order Eastern Star and ees attended the' funeral of Parker, daughter 'of Mi, and SEALED ' TENDERS properly Bridge, Euchre Cribbage, Mr. Norman Wagg on - Satur- Mrs. Reginald Parker, Picker- matching brocade filled with to see him home again Sega. - Identified as to contents ­Ton.,so forth - LOG P. M• day. Mr. �Vagg lived in Good- irng, and Patrick Raymond Ud- •blue carzsations• Pleased to see Mrs. Helen dere for school -of The- Holy Lunch and Door Prizes' but had worked for a all, son of Mr. rand Mrs. R Robert Uda11; brother of the Fenton out again after her at- Redoern•r" for RCSS No. 2, proceeds for Benevolent 'Work number of years at Sarco: He Udall, Oshawa. groom, was best man,' anti the tack of pleurisy- Pkkering Township, will bi re- : Admission: $1.00 The • double -ring ceremony ushers. ,Leigh Parker, Andy Fairport United _Church _calved --idler and (apr 25Y was or med by Rev. Mel- itz and Carl Coppers. Women are holding a S mid Bake Sale, en M -1F.16 - Strong, Architects, 901 ..Yonge Domestic Water The recep m in -the. SundaY • Super, Toronto', until 4.00 p. SUPPORT' Towing Mrs.. C. E. Bsrnvn„ and Mrs• the C. , E. Centre where Mme' School Hall. Everyone' Wei` m>, Thursday, May 2, 1913- :CANCER SOCIETY SUPER .SERVICE CENTRE Marion-McCiement, who sang Parker, the bride's m6thei:zre- pians„'specifieations and ten- CAMPAIGN Hooted Do -It -Yourself Stalls Handel's "Wed ing HYD" and �1Ved a gown of white over come: • is wish- . der forms may be obtained DURING. APRIL _ ,W1e�dding. Prayer". The Proc- rose taffeta coat with rose and "A speedy recovery' " ' For Rent ' r Mrs..'Dave Dave O'Brien, who . from the effiei of Craig, ZOO- Ajax And Pickering .Branch -839-0013 a siOrW was to Westminster White accessories. pets. Uda13, is n • ital. . - ler and Strong, 901 Yonge St., Give Generously When The Abbey's hymn tune by Purcell mother of the groom, wore- a is in the Ajax Hosp Toronto, upon receipt of dM- Canvasser Calls Given�'ih `marriage by her blue gown with white access- 4+H Clubs Organizing osit of a Cs(rtified Chegw for father, the bride wore.a. full-, ones_ For the wedding trip t° ring the past few weeks, _350.00, which will be returned _ _ ___. jength gown of white peau de .Bermuda, the bride wore si'1- 4 H Agricultural upon the return Of th! plans soie, highlighted by'l Alencon ver blue brocade ensemble the 1963 - and. specifications in good con- rue at necltline and. with orchid corsage• cross thave been organized a- 1■i bodice` and full chapel train, out_of -town guests included cross the County. These include clition within ten days attar �■■■_■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■R■■*�■■■■■■■■■■■■Ri■■■■e lace applique tMders dose• Each tender . -_. R E F R I G E R A T 10 N with bouffant headdress. She friends and relatives._from: Pt• Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy aryl olid by a• bid - mush be aceompd ■ carried a white Bible with aur- Arthur, Do Grain; Brougham 4 H Dairy; -._ ■ _ bond of $5,000.00. _ e orchid. eland, G t, oron ■ P1 was maid tO AJax, and Pickering- . Port Perry 4 H Dairy `& Grain; Pot - successful bidder must. -turn- 01 .Miss Elaine Barkey Scott 4 H Beef, Grain and ish a Performance Bond for - .'COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC ■ of honor, and bridesmaids: oto; Sunderland 4-H Dairy 100 percent (One Hundred Per. :AIR CONDITIONING -`a Misses• Rosemary Lind, • Mary Frenchman' 3--6�y Tractor 'Maintenance; Brock Cent) of the amount of the ■. '> _ . .. _ d B contract. Tenders for ' a stip- ■ Repairs To All Makes ■ Edith Willoughby and Coxing 4-H Grain; Beaverton ; _. _ .■ Payne. They were • gownefl in Mr. Wes, Oakley, of •Oak Mara 4-H Calf -and rock 4-H ` ulated sum only, will be con- :�IIIHITE twc'-piece' silver blue brocade ville, visited his sister Mrs. W. Apiculture Clubs. _ siderod. Lowest or aeiy .tender ; LORNE C. dry with ring headdress, Hern and .family, . Front St- Ov- Farm boys arm& Girls inter - rot necessarily accepted• and 'carried t�uquets of white et the week -end. ested in joinithg, but who - have i _ ■ riming and pink earnations• The Happy birthday to Mrs. Hel- not filled out a con Enrolment Mr, Colin Beal, Secretary, Pieker�ng 94201 SIT ow flower girl, little Miss Gail en Tarin; wh D&e birthday 1_I. F o=, s1hould , contact a 4--H RCSS No. 2. Pickering Town- - 1 ?#c.Dermatt Walker,, wore .a ,be pn April 23, ( Club Leader, or the Depart- ship. - i■�■■■■1■a■�■■■■■■■sal■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i1 dress of y�eHow brocade acid Mr, John Henderson_ is in meat of Agriculture Office in carried. _a flower basket. Of. the Oshaw,z Hosp'ltal. We hope Uxbridge. _ .' a. (Page Eight r ' THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 days to—ian McCrae, P.'dae- � �Sl � SSS DIRECTORY = - ROUGEWtAA Y•d., wino was s,x ycar Servi •'WEST old c n 11,, 1 15, and ce:e:,ra' Ce ��'.s In. Wxxl r ric:ay Iy.Lr, a tr•.li Lo tht We trust the residents of iiuward and her family in their Zoo, "vit , several tot _n s 3 oun_ d h t Rouge aa happy Etas- bcrtavement. - .rleiic><; esti: to Len and, („_•n , The Churches ter week -end with perfect :ea -f Colleen Bell, fi�•e-year-old Hart• island Rd.. %vhr) had their I GUARANTEED McEACHNIE' r tu���uuu�Wiuuui*ui�uuuuuuiulupltllWNI19YNtitilrll they, to fit, the season. daughter of Air. and :.Ira. Roy sixteenth birth(; April lU, to S tiVe should be proud of our liic- Bell, Rouge Hills Dr. is home Carl Frcnrh, house Hiiis Dr.. + oaaaaaaaaaaaoaaas,•••s turesque, compact conuziunity from the Hospital for Sick• un his twelfth birthday, April Radto'TV SerriCe j FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ 'with everything looking su nice C�rildren, where she was critic- 11; W Carrie' P.iiey,''ot Llano Any Make or Model I 'Pickering.' at this time of year.- ally ill for several weeks. Her Rd., who was seven on' April United Mr. and airs. Russ. Fermis many young fr:ern. .,.._.1 her e. 1G; to Allan Fraser, P,ougc _ARTHUR FIELD * Church. on are open for business at -the speedy recovery and hope to Hills Dr. who had hi. sixteenth Minister: Rev, Melville M • R M I ille Butts Leach, at the nwuth or the see her back inKinder Marten birthday on April 9; to Brenah Private PICKERING a Ambulance Service -.'Rouge River, and Lake Ontar- before too long.•— CHURCH SERVICE —, Woolley, Fou�e Hills Dr. o� DAY OR NIGHT io The smelts should be run- The Ladies' Club will hol her first birthday, April 12. 9.43 A. M. a 11.07 A. M.I Hing by the end of the s: Eek their next meeting in the loco:Congratulations and best * — Sunday School Sams Hour, tioh'a there; for the enti us- school, on Thursday, April 25 wishes to Air, and Airs. Gor- WATER DELIVERED -lasts and right now the porch at'8.30 p. m• This will be a bus- don Shaver, King Arthur's Ct. ALJDI.EY are quite plentiful• for the c sh- mass meeting,and ermen. in the community, interested wedding anniversary on. April �/@St O DLhrlbGrtOn Sunday School 1. 15 p, M, The Rouge Hills'Golf and in. joining a friendly.gmup, ar, 12. * Church Service 2.30 P. M. Country ..Club has been oust' rnv.ted to come out. A reminder --to support the PHONE PHONE 942-2171, with golfers for the past two Air. and Mrs. Herb Stane- West P.ouge Canoe Club, by at- � ■a••aaaaata•aaaa>•er(ea -weeks. The snack bar L open land, and children.: Ottawa Pickering, Ont. 4e'ndin the dance at the Rain- . /� • for business and Mr. Dand al- spent the week -end with Mrs. bow Room. Saturday. April 27. AT1ant�c 2'OV63 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ways has time in his busy Stanelard's parents, Mr. anp Ticket$ are $2.30 per couple. CHURCH - schedule to. 'have a friendly Mrs. A. Dand, Rouge hills Dr. and the local. Kiwanians are chat with any -of the lzeai re- 'Mr. Staneland returned home ;u 7 �i MORNLNG WORSHIP Pb�rtin� the Club by sel..ng ' _sidents www drop in. If the an Sunday evening, while Airs. tickets which r may be obtained KEN and CLARKS !1 o.m.—we,r Ro„ya School weather coniinues warm, , the Staneland, and children will• be • from any of the Executive. Auditorium y read)- .or, the spending the holidays'here. ,_ - ' -peal may be res St: Edward's — Morning - P R E N T I C E Crighton. Drynan .suNnAY seHoots s�vrinrner�s before sc:tecule.' this Mr.' and Mrs. Herb. Shilton, prayer and Sunday School on 8e Murdoch Wa't Rouge Sch•ol— year. West, Point Cres, enjoyed Eas- Sunday. April 21. AUCTIONEERS ' ----- _ P The Ladies' .. Miss Donna Watt. tirade 6. ter, in New . York, while Mr.' Group -of St. Edward's will be MARKHAM Barristers, 9:30 ° m -e rears •sad ever student at- West Poiige'Schriol '`anti Mrs. Fred Hunt, Island. Rd. haldin- Licensed and. Authorised for the Solicitors I I a.m.—up to a years their next meeting in Counties of Ontario and York 11 : a m•—Nursery - won First Place in Public were there for a few days earl- the Parish • • Hall. on 'Monday, and Notaries Public Canr.nnlol Road Speaking Contest. at Lindsay, ier_ Ler the week. Farm stock. Implements, Meuse- School" would like 22: at 3.00 P• good ata held Furniture: Rear Estate HANK pea COMMERCg CHA NILS 1 s a.m.—AN ages. - .-' on March 31. 1n the Junior El- Mrs. Marlene Huddleston, would like to have a ernentary Group, Donna K -as acid daug ;ter, Flagstone Terr- ' tendance. Also our specialty at 409 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. _ presented .with a beautiful ti -6- ace, were in Ottawa for the -Reasonable Rates S Simcoe St, N., Oshawa _Confirmation Sern-ice will• .be -phy which' will be erlgraVed• Easter holidays' held an Wednesday.DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE May 1, at Telephone w with her name and standitrg, in. Air. and Mrs. Cy. Berks and g•fjp — PMONEs — ep one Osha a 723-3446 /� ,,,I the Contest—District "F". Fin- boys, Rouge Hills Dr. enjoyed p m. in the Parish Hall. 294-3161 or 640-36x6 S�e Georges al J Y . BishoP . Wilkinson- H.ill•. be IIr Prentices 11210• been established Canadian Leg -.on )5: S. Con- a trip to St. Catharines over charge of this service, Anglican Chureb test She will go on to con:- the holiday 'week-ent:, and Airs. auctioneers since sass. pete in the Area Final. to be claire Duffy. Ottawa, visited VACUUM CLEANER PICKERIN* . pKTAM held in Kingston, on April 2:' at the home of Mr. and - Airs. REPAIRS Re00^ We- are,vera.• proud of 'Donna. Bt ,oks, during the �ceeis. � . FLEURY 8 COMERY W � e � e REV, H. S. SHEPHERD, 4.A.. DA6 and wisb her every success in -Mr, and Arrs. Hugh B?rts, of Guaranteed Repairs boa t98, Pickering, Ont. her next competition Con -prat- Wit point Cres, were in King- To All Makes ! BARRaSTERS -SOLICITORS ulations to the young lady in >ten -for a 'few• days . wr+ere' NOTARIES PUBLIC J E R R I N... -Phone wMrt.hall 2.3513 her achie�-etnents thus jar, they were competin'-4 in the FREE ESTIMATES :SUNDAY SERVICES We trust-presake Sp Carling Tournament there, Free P`;;c-u 3 Delivery Me.rish at Ob Kingston Reed _'Jk •830 a:m.—Maty Communion Mrs, Dora Honyard Chester Mrs. Bet, '7 11.00 a.m.-Morning Pr . 5 4`•'a.o• Roux• Hill: P ry •N;9hfa„d Crook g ay.r - f 1 i.00, a.m —Holy. C•mmualoss ton Shores, has just re urne9 Ur, in the Sc boa, Genera:- FLI=MdNG AT, Z.S - Funeral C>rnC� " from a trip to Eng:and where F-Iwpital under,;oln� trea'men y ACUUM CLEANER She was called quite, suddenly ark her marry friends wish he:. - -: t 100 aim.— do SERVICE - 14th SundaY) • Ambulance Service 1100 Sunday �' .oi ye on the death of her. mnther. i1 speedy. recovery. Flouts: --- Parltb Halt - ., 11:00 a m.—Nunary Our deepest . sympathy to \Ira: Aiany happy real -trs of #t Cal! — 942-0 1..3 I MendoY to 'riday 9 32.5:30 pins, (At the Parish. Hall • : SoWrdoy and Evenings Na. '1 Highwojr _ by Appoirament• _ atPickeringaC Dad Beach R -WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m.—Holy Communion and — - - u ng. Un•new m :STOREAl Rouge Mille • - ,� L U M B ! N G Testimonies Wednesday Medlin, nt•. . n1 es 6 _ of the oldtItp Meelia•, hard of t pin. : .ALFRED KAYES hite Er►a A wELCOM! 1A/ Re - t17•l•d titre Reading Room Is spew N ■ PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Public Daft PRESSURE SYSTEMS ShOw•r Cabinets .'soma Location ea ting s For further info -at e' m S `ESTIMATES GIVEN ; x59.00 COB ATlonfk � . phone 942-6717 AT. 44721 � /lipion -o a e ■ — INSURANCE — 20 Kingston Road PresbyterianSt. Andre hs _ Church ' . ; - OP.n Daily 5:30 Sat. hutch S~ North P - r Y a . to I ruing the. area since 1l22 let us handle you 1� C dcerin� ,• It's the world's safest heating system -completely flameless. Insurance Needs Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. A.,, -1Fire, Windstorm, Auto Manse, 46 Windeot Delve Liability, etc. =• It's cleaner than any other heating system -cannot create dust, smoke, DENNEY BROTHERS Phone 942-288.1 BoWlntln iSl Gibson HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A.AL i sooor t dirt of any kind, call �: pan«t 668-5823 Not Water, Steam Systains Sunday School 1000 A.M. - 145 Brock St. S. Whitby H W • You get custom -comfort. in 'every. room -electric heating offers you a Installed _ - separate thermostat in each room. — .: _. �' ;Alterations 8 Repairs `� Friendly Welcome Awa; -Phone• 282-45n5' -You _ TER - --- 01_ . 18R- AND .. .:.. .....1_ V Easy to install–no furq'ace or fuel tank. r !OR PANTING No annual maintenance costs–nothing to clean, no filters toreplace,. PAINTER a DECORATOR RHILL electric. heating is truly a carefree system. _ H I < < Interior.and Exterior Dunbaron 'EXPERT WALL PAPE ING Foene�1Y AR. HILL) UNITED 1TED C H U RCPhone 839-3317 M -for Advise and Estimates Highway(µa, _) free E$tlRlete$ NO OBLIGATION W. A. MdY, A., M&- Reduced operating costs -in. many mdnicipalities the rate for electric uM.• - - heating has been: reduced asymuch as 30% during the last 2 ears.. Phone: TEmple 9.2281 J. C'. ENRiGHT y •916 Naroch Blvd. Sorvhe of Worship 11 A.J& Intercessions far the Sick Telephone IiNHitehatl 2-3610 Christian' Science N Society ROUGE RLS, ONTARIO' L� BRADY�R��Y = CHURCH SERVICE AND SPL UM B I H G SUNDAY SCHOOL !SUNDAY -I I a.m.-In As iAAeTtesn 0 tldi — - - u ng. Un•new m :STOREAl Rouge Mille • - ,� L U M B ! N G Testimonies Wednesday Medlin, nt•. . n1 es 6 _ of the oldtItp Meelia•, hard of t pin. : .ALFRED KAYES hite Er►a A wELCOM! 1A/ Re - t17•l•d titre Reading Room Is spew N ■ PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Public Daft PRESSURE SYSTEMS ShOw•r Cabinets .'soma Location ea ting s For further info -at e' m S `ESTIMATES GIVEN ; x59.00 COB ATlonfk � . phone 942-6717 AT. 44721 � /lipion -o a e ■ — INSURANCE — 20 Kingston Road PresbyterianSt. Andre hs _ Church ' . ; - OP.n Daily 5:30 Sat. hutch S~ North P - r Y a . to I ruing the. area since 1l22 let us handle you 1� C dcerin� ,• It's the world's safest heating system -completely flameless. Insurance Needs Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. A.,, -1Fire, Windstorm, Auto Manse, 46 Windeot Delve Liability, etc. =• It's cleaner than any other heating system -cannot create dust, smoke, DENNEY BROTHERS Phone 942-288.1 BoWlntln iSl Gibson HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A.AL i sooor t dirt of any kind, call �: pan«t 668-5823 Not Water, Steam Systains Sunday School 1000 A.M. - 145 Brock St. S. Whitby H W • You get custom -comfort. in 'every. room -electric heating offers you a Installed _ - separate thermostat in each room. — .: _. �' ;Alterations 8 Repairs `� Friendly Welcome Awa; -Phone• 282-45n5' -You _ TER - --- 01_ . 18R- AND .. .:.. .....1_ V Easy to install–no furq'ace or fuel tank. r !OR PANTING No annual maintenance costs–nothing to clean, no filters toreplace,. PAINTER a DECORATOR RHILL electric. heating is truly a carefree system. _ H I < < Interior.and Exterior Dunbaron 'EXPERT WALL PAPE ING Foene�1Y AR. HILL) UNITED 1TED C H U RCPhone 839-3317 M -for Advise and Estimates Highway(µa, _) free E$tlRlete$ NO OBLIGATION W. A. MdY, A., M&- Reduced operating costs -in. many mdnicipalities the rate for electric uM.• - - heating has been: reduced asymuch as 30% during the last 2 ears.. Phone: TEmple 9.2281 J. C'. ENRiGHT y •916 Naroch Blvd. Sorvhe of Worship 11 A.J& Page Nine THE PICKERING NEWS HURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 Agriculture and Reforestation Barbara Crosier, who received Committee.' her Golden Bar on April 9. Township Committee meet- The Ratepayers' Association's ; Ings also take up a gocxi �I_<,.1 , next General _Meeting is on AY_RID ES ---NEWS of her tame. Mrs. McPhe.sun 'i'Iiursday. April'25. Please give serves on the Township Parka this meeting .all your support. and Recreation Committee; the Mr• . Palmer, of Victory behalf Stories and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn Rouge Hill Parks Board, the ,held an afternoon tea on benne€ _ Pickering Beach Recreation of the Home & School Assoc. " Committee, the Bylaw Comm- on Tuesday, April 16. atepayers' Association News dollars, to four to five dollars. like to, play cards, go. along ted here. mee, Fire and Police Comm- , Monica and Dolores Dunne The members expressed keen and get in on the games• You There are still lots of calls to ittee as well as Chairman of are spending the week -end in The concern felt by residents Merest in reports an recent are sure to have a good time. be made, but if y'ou are on oui the Roads and Bridges Comm- Toronto, with their aunt, Mrs, ver the high mill rate for the meetings of the Pickering Admission only 50c-, and in- lists or have called us, we wil• ittee. J. Lucas. is was evident at the Bay Township Rural Ratepayers' eludes. refreshmegts. NewC0m- be calling on you soon now•. Mrs McPherson was the first Glad to hear young Shawn ages Ratepayers' Association Association, during which dis ers are especially welcome, However, if you wish to volae- woman elected'to Council in. Dunne is home frorrr hospital, pril General Meeting. A leng- o 0 o teer your services for any o: Pickering Township as well as after a serious attack of pneu- discussion• of the puhliecussion was held on leaflets y which were distributed to Bay The Bay Clinic, 'a free. ser- the church W.,activities, Sunday. School, the first woman to ser-�e as monis. hoof budges_ took place and Deputy Reeve. It is her proud I Donald Blackstone is stay- !•. dents budget queries were Ridges and other township res- vice operated by the Ontario ions, boast that s•he has missed only Ing with his aunt, Mrs. Bar- ered by the Public School idents in recent weeks. As a County, Health Unit, will be etc. please phone Dr. McKay, one meeting since election to low, in Vernonville, for' hie e re its, the Exec-. held at Fairport United Church . at 839-1561; George Snell, at utive of was instruc - 'a Road trout 39-2860, . or Iain Henderson,rnlinril and at because her Easter holidays. His two coin,- F. R. Van Houten, Manage- anile its investigations and at- Macs 1,filk i on Monday, April I at .839-2604. y o �e son met with an. accident and ins, Mar. yn ana . ent Committee Chairman• tempt to satisfy themselves 22, between 10.00 and 11.00" a. I will be glad to hear from you. she had to drive him to hose- . spending a few days with the, The April meeting was also.. and the membership whether m. A doctor is on hand to give The Evening Group of the ital• grandparents; Mr, and Mrs.'M. t Annual Meetirrg.• Mr. John the charges made in the -leaf- leaf- the vacc;nations and immun- U. C. W. will meet again -on Mrs McPherson's early car- Cook,, of Park Crescent. ones and Mr. S. Farmer were tees were fact or fiction". ization injections, and the nut•- the 24th of April, at the home eer, after study -at the Univer- - Church .News - ected to audit the Associa- o 0 0 res in attendance are happy of bars. Betty :Miller, 852 Fair it of Athens, Tenn., included Morning Service at 11.00 a. - - g are n's books and to prepare Are You Planning To Build A to help and advise mothers. view Ave. Thos to tbruig three five years of Public School tea- nn. Evening Service at 7.00. Auditors' Report for Pres- A Carport This Year? Babies are weighed. asked to try Ching, followed by a," one year Sunday 5ch�iol at 9.45 a. M. niation at the May 8rtlr Gen- Bay Ridges mothers are in I pots of seedlings, as the topic of teaching at Bonny Oaks Re Meeting. Mr. Eric NN'hal- Will your proposed 'struct- vited to avail themselves of will be "Plants and Flowers". form School for boys, in North �Gherrywood Mr. E. P: McCormack, Mr. ure come within Five Feet of this service, which is provid- This group of ,young ladies cone-- Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs., Me - Hawes; Mr. E. Shute and your Lot Line?. Then you need ed, without charge, by Ont- sisis mainly of working Pherson tells us that her dut- The U. C. W. of C their . cal J. I- Cairns were elected the help of the Ratepayers' ario County.- and young mothers who are ies involved teaching ninety- United Church held their.Ea.- j. the five persons -Select., Committee oil Car- 0 O o unable to attend regular U. C Six boys in four, shifts and that ter meeting in the church hall executive terms of off- pow!_ Call: David Lew-inogton, (As the operator,. •setting =W. functions. They meet once many of the boys were alder on Thursday afternoon, with had expired. 839-3975; -Eric Whaley. 839- this type, You are now reading, a month to spend an infwhich than she was. Mrs. E. Taylor, President, 'Pre- had Ted Ralph, Service Chair- 3607; Ted Ralph, 839-1567 or is busy -on his keyboard, a very rive and social evening She carne"to Canada in 1918 siding. Mrs. L. Gates conduct-.. mars, reported that Consolid- John WSlliams 839-3145. ed b all. Call Mrs. and was married '+ to her late ed a Devotional Period, the young- man is standing. at my is enjoy Y ated Budding Corp- has com- This ComTnittee w•il9 be meet- elbow. Following a few words. Henderson at, 839-2604, fol de- husband in 1925. It was in 1945 theme being "The Gifts of Eas- pde'ted its sidewalk oonunnitt- ing with the Township Plann- -between 'us, breaking the :ice, tails• that the McPherson purchas- ter". There are five gifts, and ments on the east side of the ing Board and its Consultant in he commenced to quiz us on The ladies of this evening ed their home in Pickering ladies read •scripture pertain- - - Fte'nchman's Bay Mr. Ralph also contribute to the as follows: Bay Ridges, on Saturday, Ap- oris and that, regarding the group Township. Her property of al- �g to these gifts, noted that residents of a par- ril 27. The group wilt tour the type -setting .machine. We were church . in a practical way, by [east one hundred acres in- ,.qbe "Gift of Joy" read by Mrs. titular street. could petition sub-dvLsion to illustrate typ,,. puzzled. He Called marry of staffing a creche where infants dudes a historic stone house, Niches; ."Me Gift of Peace' the property owners of their ical cases where it is- .imposs- the -,parts" of the machine by.. under Sunday School age may „ . which is one hundred and fifty by Mrs. W. Gates; "The Gift suve�t and the signed petition Ible to.build- a carport under their proper names. Where did be left 'while -parents attend ears old. The Deputy Reeve of Victory over Death" by Mrs. be presessted to Cottrrcii If a the present Bylaw require- he.get alli this?. In a few min- church service. The dates and eexplaim that. in tsmviii8 to Catchpole-, "Tine Gift of imm a dLvient number of residents means- To help the Ratepay- utes we got it out of him -his locations - of the next two Pickering, she hoped to enjoy ortality" by Mrs. Morn; of the street wanted a side- errs, Committee prove to the Dad is employed by the Lind- creches are as foilows.-April the quiet atmosphere and the 'The Gift of a Mission" by walk installed, the Township pig Board that amend- type type -setting machine peo= 21, 1348 Fairview.Ave- Mrs• casual living. With one hued= Mrs. Holmes. 'These readinga would oblit e. The 81d�" mems to, the Bylaws are nec- pie, in Toronto. Here's one dad Barbara Boone, �'�' April red acres of property to pad' were interspersed with Easter wanted pay a •portj%= of tate in- , pi a Cali - any one of who takes his son into his con- 1331 . Foxglove Ave., Mrs. taxes on, Mrs. McPherson says 1IYmn ,Mrs. Catchpole read 'a essarthe aforementioned select com- fiddence anyway --bright Doreen Smith.. Plea41. eba}Lation oasts in their taxes. t lad: she has a particular reason to pin entitled "Mrs is Easter'. If practical. please advise a solo Mail delivery again, came UP mittee•, members and give them this one. Op.) these }allies in advance wheth- try to keep the mill -rate down, and Mrs. Milne sang _ • for discussion Residents were site fviiowing irrforzrration-(lt o 0 0 The Deputy Reeve tells us -MIS Joyful Eastertide". The urged to put the= eomPlaints name and address: (2) lot April 3. was "Parer& Night er you intend to .leave your that her. Pickering TunvssstsiP period dosed with a Prayer in' wArtin8, to the A -i- ration, number: (3) the dimension be- at Bayview Heights School•'.. children with them on the dat- Property was purchased with of Dedication. During the Bu -c-- . Box 445. P9dserirrg, or to drtl- tween the side of your house whir crowd of parents there to es shown -Iain Henderson. a view to eventual retirement iness Period. invitations were. ' iver their. letters to 847 Rey- and your lot- line where you interview teacher -4,. look a-. but, after meeting Cher, I can- read from Whitevate U. G t't'., tan Blvd_ .P'lease appreciate intend to build. your carport• round. particularly in the new not help. but -feel that, for an to their Easter 7bankm., nd _ -brat it is impossible for the ..PEN PORTRAIT' - on April 24 at 7,30 P. and From this information the' µtjng, and examine their child-. active person such es Mrs• Mc- n►•, Executive to straighten out the camnrittee 'will select typical tens work, Teachers must be {sy. Pat Finn} _ . Pherson, retirement must be a from Dunbartoir U. C. W. to -a mail delivery situa.taon with- cases which Will be .visited by well pleased " bye the interest -long way off. Demonstration of Floral . Arr- oist residents' co-operation.......p shown by.. parents of children - - ge ts, on. May 2,.at 8.1:5 _ an wren ro,oper•ation in the form ofthe >� a _ {Our Ren Portrait, this week, Kighway Safety. Display p• m. Plans were made for °ur' time this dispatch •reacire� y c>u, ttendirze Bayview Heights. Time is the essence. the �;.. ^written letters of coanplaint' . 0 0 0 pictures our Deputy Reeve, Competition own :IV meeting, when other. . An Interim PF-, on High- I p R Mrs. Jean McPherson) By Farre Safety Council neighboring groups will have - An will have a, um of The Bayview Hei, pts Home µay tic. 1 )1 air, tf e. L ce •xr� tiro 'aye s anI " mor: likely. &' Schnol• .%scoclattion-wiii hr>!ct the pleasure of hearin; Dr, . M Road C;otierieal was delivered lett to inform the n• mitree ,their-Gene:al Meeting on �Ir,n- A charming hint of aSouth- the Ontario County Farm- �kinstall. Pres dent of 11+t �, Eric ti%•*taley, D-?Eneators of your case. If you want to , d.ry, Al,rii 22. at -s8.0() p, m. in ern `accent. is tme of the iirat Safety Council is spo� �sring a' Presby ierial• on' May 8', at 2,nn _ have already be?n ir�taliec] cn the scha,l auditorium! think you notice about' Mrs, Rural Highway Safety. Display p; m articles for the layette �t'irrt carie, and a 'bul,!t a.car•pt,-t this vear..•and the ramp Atthc,ugh she has Competition. The main purpose gene Overseas Relief shouIri be ' ,-dace a -soLl rt. ?h;s is Ynui The, �pea62r . will be LIr - 11�. ` b on�ht Yo .the "June 'mee..in;, - - Yhers sn. :harp cu'e n' a`.n-ems- ons' arxi onIy••'cFarre .6. stale , La•1 i, w•ho" 1�ili dutline, the t,eerr a Cririadian'Citizen since of this -competition is_ to get r , r .d -In iti t, irreiprgr,0nce w•:nh I Veit+ za�e: to a captive au6-' choor- program for the'teaeh- 1913, the -De;,uty Reeve iva ideas .that can he incorporatedRev. F. A. Little closed- ft e the A&-:-X-iai;on, the D?"TM or in, of -Con French, -born and-edu-ated 'in Tennes- *into- a rural highway safety .meeting with 4he Benediction. ter^.e. see, an .l a bit. of the Kpeech is display that the Farm Safety i i i� hway - Hated •that if ti7e The heath ifyrl' v ?other over' o 0 o The hostesses for the day. titre. n ea�ures were not r•�impleRtOy 1 the Ea ter'.tt'eek-Beet rein most The Sai', at ion Ar -n• y RPcl ;till w nth: her. _ " Council: is planrripg to desi;Trr McDauval: 14Iis. Catchpole;. pati faet.oty. re-bu i!n�.�f .h. t o o u �? teed �art�a•�'«•til tahr"}l:,.e Mr_s••:�4•cPhei­nnha�.been in- and build. �Ir;• Fi,.d--and Mrs. L. Gates, _ ramp «oul�9' .6 --;dere T e I Bad Rig?, - 'residents out no �,:n B-rY R3iges, i,e4ween jli;y 1 terested in fx�liuc. ;n.e she. This. Rural• Highway Safety served a.l'igkt lunch. . f re rth'e is aw'a-.e that the en- j` and 31. It is hoped that our was a child, her family ha -Vint; Competition ig open tn,all res- Ray Taylor is home, for tt e it P.. i l- Cloverleaf, i t�'ork in their gardens A q� ices idents of Ontario County. Each tare irver•po' i drive around : the t.l - lr� :"'•n people will _I,r generous in a taken an active •interest in Easter vacation. is urn?4' ct' 'y `Y the Ii gh` tree, and, �hrul,c where • ;oriR cause; Heir, will he no, - •municipal: and national &(fairs.. -entry is to. consist of three de- A•.ntri~rber. from this comr.� ^ re�'_aL;� A ,igns--one design suitable for ways Depar•tnienc• close there were none "fore*. I ,arn ' ed with- the canvass, and vol- Shewas mo%L•interesteci in los- unity attended ..the funeral orf Papl;ra ,u ,jzct very i sttre.'that :w;e, will have a very' .unteers ar;e_a�);eci" to �ontar't al golernment 'dut,;ng the fif- '•the. centre section of the dis- Mr. Aaron Rittenhouse, Wel" to the hearts bi ,all' res:«nis, play, and two designs suitable rie,day. We extend syrti}�att y. di �ctrc< c -n• A r e_ attractively igen?Map°ci arca ,'Ins• rein{Gnrct�n �y�Cl,^'� tx�ro, aesuj her e;rter t 1 ncreas- lQr the left and right wings of to the family. CnMe up 'for «•ben the vacant lots 'are filled: 31 a. - 1,c rt frori th? Bay R r ;±c C,,m- , , the display:' :Nits, Hughes and Mr: Plump- m.ir,ity Centres Boari.' Harlin- A ri` e ar'oun`l Bary P.!<', the Ajax Corps, at 94 _('4:,-l. ed after movim, to Pic{:ering ton y°isitgd Mr. anh lens. Dar t on a nice ;day • is a hazardous j o 0 0 Township in 1945. Words or sentences may be the ?t'c,",o.?fl program °f ex_,e}fence, thou h• The rozcis 7ires�'aV evenin• is Bitino rv- She wa first elected to the •used to assist in the meaning and family Dir Friday, park dveknment•` in Bay' ening r of the designs. `Ce are sorry to hear of :Ver. - - was- read to the meet- are 'fill�i with y'oum,4 children- in Bay Aiil<,es_ tin<•1 next Township Council• for i95F,, and, tin. Tweddle bein> in 'S,-,, - F,• 7,e rlayin Mast 'of us m,>ved nut hsesr9a}"" may. s-ee a lucky \vin- c.vith •the ads^nt of tine "Ward" The prize money for this Incidenrtai!Y, the Asso-ia- here so we would have' yards eer of a Jaekpof of. at tease System. servne !. a,a4v ac Coun- finnrpetition is: let• $15,00; 2nd. boro Hospital, and hope. he �� ?1 tion i continuing its imestiga= 1r�• B- stere at 8.�i0 p, m., at c?iior for Warta 3, in 19:58. She .$10:00; 3rd. 55.00• and" the 4th soon be able to. return hou.e. Tion of obtainin, and planting I for our children td play in gird c t. to Sth� prizes $3.00 each:" it ricer seem a shame to find the Exhii,itioir Hall, Liverpool was'Elected t,y a�ela~atioil as soon.' tri•?s in, the sub -division. ' them in the roadw`aY. I sin- Rnari, .ami you -may be • the Deputy Peeve for 19:i9, and, Entries are to be mail to Mr. and vers• Jack ReTtn,e 4 r�'�ort svgs read on a .Te- lace y winner. again ret urtte<T a; Deputy .the ,Ontario Dept. of Agricul- have returned, from their wiri Ing called by To�i•n_ `cerely tope that bSe will not o 0 o Rept;,, for +'^^ t''t.., ,1. 1u6' -F3 .tm'e, Uxbridge: by June 2.9. rt to y pin Council ret arc - the have to leaxri a hard lesson by holiday. . losing one of our lovely'little FAIRPORT. UNITED CHURCH �xrswo This c,Lhpetorio ,SCouhty r o k` a I ed by Service - T. V. Towers T V. S vie! T bull: ing of an are and 1e' children: c News Of The Little Church i�t39-1191 =Batten centre for the area. o Q o On Liverpool Road ' fi Farm Safety Council and "tile The Ratepayers .were told that Corrrrnittee in charge is: Mrs. Dunbarton Radio &. T V the Recreation •A�socration Both of • the Easter 'Services the Reeve and Clerk estimated Walter Carruthers, Norman that if a structure, Gostin,, of Bay Ridges •reminds You were very well attended. This Smith, Go"rdon Ewen, Heber Subs0ib3 NCW'. that, on Thursday. April 25. fact helped bring home "some Down. and Lynn Fair. The-PlCkeriag N'ws 8180 pr>n was ,built, and the th Y «ill -_hold a_ Euchre .and, �wY Die Township subsFribed- .to - of -Dr IticKay`s aPert►T> - . 62.50 Per' Year thi structure °n' the mil] rate. Cribbage tit ht at 5.00 P. m• _ • marks in his sermon. The the cost would. be three to four at the'ExhibitionHall, L?ver'. the of the sermon fdllot�ed 1 riollars per annum on a S�n� i .c `�-ill be the last Euchred.' the background" of the f rst. �t*e are glad to .hear Mrs, assess nen : he speoinl nd tv �Vm. B ac rs eeling much b -I tion of the Towns`tip only Haid f and Cribbage Night t e ic.,n of this event, with its ter,WIF for the arena, the cost+cued B. R. Ladies' Auxiliary fali.If yon m�5sage flat "Christ is Ri,en" Happy birthday wishes to increa: from three to four hold until nest throughout .succeeding -ages. Susan Williams, who is eleven In his announcements, Dr: ■aterrrtriWsestaaa>iR�na�ata�tatasiaostiasaseaaa• years old on April 18; to San years _l•I -Kay mentioned the forth- cera Atkinson, who is ten years -� HARDWARE conies; U. C. W Tea and Bake old on April 19; to Lynda Pick - f RE� Sale,, which is planned for ard, who is seventeen years on ' May 16. Details of this event • ! will be released as they become 3 April 20; Joan Fitzpatrick;.who = is seven on April 22. On April Co piG f e ���� 1 available: The next service of - 23, Lynda 'Chong is seventeen C Fnfarit Baptism will be held on Ueputy-Reeve Mrs. Jean L. McPherson r Years old, and Gayle $lack) I May 19. For further details on stone is one year old on April • . ��E this please contact. the minis- Mrs. McPherson explains that 24 - 1 GENERAL !HARDW ter at 839-1561. it was nut until her two sans The Fairport Beach" Ladies' ELAX an Call Our visitation program i9 n that she felt free still under way, and the peo- t Bente re grown affairs and Association's Pot Luck Supper, - will be held igext Tuesday, the ARTHUR ��r - ple concerned really deserve a glance at her diary reveals 23rd,- Ladies -please bang������� µ ELECTR1CAl APPLIANCES the thanks of the ` or ganrz�rs 'that her 15osition ' as Deputy your own place setting, and fbr their hard work and sup- Reeve is indeed a demanding come and enjoy a delicious port. The response to this pro- one, In addition to serving on �u�rter atif in meal: •Elf busts will be the-- ana WakshoP T � ,iect'has been very gr Y g "Picker•inrg Township, Council, „order of business. • Hm&� both in the work which has g?ATgs+ ROTO -MIM t irr� Mrs. McPherson is a member Mrs. Lou Williams -enjoyed A� been done. and the. results of County - Council. COUbty a• visit on Sunday, by her mot - BAY RIDGES PLAZA South-West Col'ner _ ` which have been achieved. The duties include metrubership in-1her and father, Mr. and Mrs. old adage about "If you want the Board of Management of Gulland, of Toronto. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK something done, give it to a Fairview Lodge and the County Congratulations to Brownie - busy- person", is well, illustra- Health • Unit, as wei9 as the a�ar�resneer e, �R(staseetlseee■ti��iSr�SS1t�RltatiSR�/�w� .. _ . . . . � , . • .1 'o':' IGA-13 OZ. TINS BEEF STEW ;2 for 50c - - '�• ----TOMATO OR VEGETABLE -10 OZ. TINS ~ i 'AYLMER SOUP 4 for 50c -= ROBIN HOO POUCH PAK ASSORT. -9 oz. Kgs. 4 .CAKE MIXES 4 for 50c .SUCCESS SUPER WHITE 7c OFF -1 LB. TIN PASTE WAX ; .:...:...: •, 50C IGA MAGIC LIQUID -14 OZ. SIZE y y�• _ ,y� DETERGENT .. '. 50c - - r ` v 57c SPECIAL — GIANT SIZE e G OVAL OF a GLEEM Tooth este ..FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING Boneless PORK SHOULDER16*. 33 (FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING, BONELESS PORK Butt Roast -1e. 3 TASTY AND WEIR TQIMMFn — coecu 'OMA-tU 'o':' IGA-13 OZ. TINS BEEF STEW ;2 for 50c - - '�• ----TOMATO OR VEGETABLE -10 OZ. TINS ~ i 'AYLMER SOUP 4 for 50c -= ROBIN HOO POUCH PAK ASSORT. -9 oz. Kgs. 4 .CAKE MIXES 4 for 50c .SUCCESS SUPER WHITE 7c OFF -1 LB. TIN PASTE WAX ; .:...:...: •, 50C IGA MAGIC LIQUID -14 OZ. SIZE y y�• _ ,y� DETERGENT .. '. 50c - - r ` v 57c SPECIAL — GIANT SIZE e G OVAL OF a GLEEM Tooth este ..FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING Boneless PORK SHOULDER16*. 33 (FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING, BONELESS PORK Butt Roast -1e. 3 TASTY AND WEIR TQIMMFn — coecu 'OMA-tU JUILL ORK CREAM STYLE i iAN(Y CORN !ASPBERRV OR STRAW BEI kYLMER JAM 'BUFFED WHEAT OR RICE JUAIN "ER WITH 15c COUPON ON PURCHASE OF CHASE & SANE r. a PCITATO L� Rocha rdson S FROZEN ,I - - T NS IGA 'I PICKERING ONT • ARfO •, � ���