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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_04_25' b ' y o • .t . =__94240 - NEWS TABLICKERING SHEO SINCt - Price - lOc Per Copy L. 80 �i0. 2i 'THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1963 ... _. . • _ �'• . � Champion - •- � .�: - . •.[ y Baton Twirlin prders_,Ratepayer9Reeve.,..• ., �•�� � ��;� •ked To �--In , d Comers Annoyed Ratepayer As 'Winner Cfiallenges All LeaveB Annoyed Reeve Scott - y j' ?i vel -Bal battle over the said that some time ago he had Township Welfare Dept.' resul- suggested the- Welfare Officer, ted in fir. J. INIorton. Fairport. be asked to submit to a men- _ being orded from the Council' tal examination and that corn- Chambers by Peeve Sherman plete records of his where - Scott. on Monday night, only abouts on welfare be kept y to be allowed' in again. one- " What has been done about - 4 half hour later, and -then, tile. this?" Mr. Morton asked. ° 3 u rH'h exchange between -Horton and "tiothin_`, replied the Reeve the Reeve was • brought to a : ".Just what '•I expected" said _. conclusion when the Reeve Mr. Morton. He commended "closed off" the discussion. Mrs. Harvey. W # ". i los '.Morton. said he had a Dept. for "appearance, intell feu' unpleasant things to say i$ence and tact".� - about "tirelfare operation in Mr. Morton said he "did reel t ..� ' v and Ied think the Welfare Officet w'as _ Pickering Township" _ off with- a series of -questions worth a quarter of hid salary for the Reece to answer. Reeve Scott said, "we already The questions centred around know your opinions of the the use. of township vehicles; Welfare Off icer ...... get on with 4` the Welfare - Officer's* use of your questions"._ . them; and the whereabouts. of There was another. quick ex registered letter" change of remarks between - w>'� NIr. Mo Stated ehiclea e. MFinally t and he Reeve sthe aidv' that Mr. Cane's township _ a - himdrivingit homeand he d tolsuncha eryis AsallI4ir. Morton left, he said, Lei�/ Jr Reeve Scott said the cars are ' there is an election Doming i 2 . Y ..not to be taken home for and you will hear from me, lunch". and loud." 'He said he did e good not ,and it wrllt we iNilIr. ester- "I expect know where a. certain reg r �� - ed letter is—that he- had never Scott, o o` o"JT . - ,+`` seen it t prize winner Adrian Horseflaid proudly - "Are you' teliing me you -are A letter from James S. BO bast year's grand .Pr is stiff coKnpet- ' Minister of - the Dep- hoiding last year's trophies. Adrian who expec - inefficient?" shouted Mr. Mar-. i tment of Welfare -was read to date. Tian Louis@ Disney, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs ton ition -this year, Is busy bringinglast year's car up - oss Disney, of Greenwood, Ont., student of Greenwood and I don't have to tell ''you in'Open Coutacil. possible. All entries must 11 of Ma aret Connelly's Dance the _ Reeve shot_ It stated that representatiY- Many additional prizes have been added this year and ant' lnsale Public School, and pup Marg a,nythitrv" riment had rec- rants are urged to register as soon as nsaischool, Whitby, Ont. has won First Place in the Open Novice _ es. of. the department general Headquarters, �e2 Modlin.Rd., Bay Ridges back. o!o Seton Twirling Contest. This event took place on April Mr. Morton argued. his point, eptly reviewed the g be returned to Derby Photo by Herb 3 Erik" g• 1963, in Memorial Auditorium, Kitchener, Ong., under the and the Reeve told hiin to'get weifav caseload and inter- no later than May t, 1963. . ponsorship of the Canadian Twirtinq Association. on with Morton said. q a cerna:n iof cases. viewed factt. 34 Of the 4T The letter s r Supplylady mentioned in a pamphlet, said they found the 1L'elfaTe��D'scusC School �at� Daylight SaviluJ Time should have received �-r4.oa in Administration to beadequ- A special ecmmittee from . quality. -Take-welfare", and only got • ate.. District Reeve S d it n y+ and asked "why". The 'letter said there were' within the Pickering herrn tasked Sherman Scdt Dyer Altona Rd� S. T. goes into effect this- Reeve ScotT sail a -was minor quest ions as tai el- School . rd w it -tie i about sewers. High . Baa 1 se Bou sew �e week_end 2 00 o'clock in the pure........gtte was entitled to igrUility in 7 cases aitd these up meat with the. Public fit- Mr,. ���°n sat d be and the morning -Sunday. were brought to the attention problem as yet, • but will be tak- >lrttes Committee of P'clsering `been a Ontario County pone of our readers will re. s`Councilloi Milton Mowbray of the Administrator., Township Council to discuss a- presumed it weal ng over the Aitona Read, it member, last year, our recon+- ,rated. the maximum rates for In some cases. the letter st- municipal water supply, for thefuture. . ads learned this week. mending your turning your school, it was agreed at Pick- "We are committed to get a The County will take owe time-pleees forward (or back, welfare assistance are set by stud, the amount other assistance ening. Township Council this water system for the school'`, althea Road from No. 2 +over which was it—we were wrong the Ontario Department. was less than in other c Major- Mr. Jamieson said. This .another volley of argrument , .i tive circumstances. id Major- week nay to No. 7 Highway. anyway). That item was "Pick- ensued, then Councillor Ross' its of allowances did reach Mesers•Todd, Mitchell, .tam- Deputy -reeve :Mrs. dean L- -nwns from No. •2 to Con., 5, up• by newspapers in many ieson and Irvin of the Board .. McPhet�ol�said that sewers to rhes to the Town Line. ced entres, even St. John, N. B• Deakin. obviously very put out maximum and our examiner were on hand at the rtreeti-n,.. the. Dunb rton..-High Schm;l !t was learned that the Cou- We -goofed", �, this spring we with Mr. Marton, said if you felt the discretion used by ilia ke for had often been discussed at to tell You which would close that thitY; in your Administrate was acceptable. 'fir B Jamiespn ?1� .•,y will likely be taking over are not going Y a the Board, and made the sugg- Ontario County Health Unit, this road next year• way to turn your clocks. You face ford o moment, yue-c- o -n ttheepar-trof those recpeivl nt. eStion that the two groups get .meetings•ve ' _ just move that hour hand any w'!il ir}', aid, and their morale in °ever- A-NTAL HEALTH WEEK way that suits YOU, good tions'.. together. to discuss the Pro►t- a R�er of- complai cotj aid ttttcabout f _ lem. _ 8 -MAY 4 :I luck to you. D. S. T. this week- This rr'tort macie'�ir.,'�Iort�d a1 was war �It: Jamieson said that at fly -ash from the school shim - APRIL 2 end anyway—we believe we're nn`rhaaecltoe stand fovowed r this letter stated, w'here2therc�wtexe the time the school w•as•built, ney• kind of talk. unusual observations. One of the Board were noir aware the . 'Mr, Jamieson salol the chic.: 71. see Advert On Page 5 safe on that much --Ed'• "Leave ,the rooiin", ordered ;hoe ha.as been area centre iCeof school w'oulrl 'be enlarged to net's have been covered wit h �lr. Scott • present size. screens, that the caretaker ntrov s sale- He said the water, had been does punch the tubes and they Councillor Deakin mhved tile. some recent controversy. ttoy It p' = 1lortrin'"nn lore<ger be heald"• was quite impr," tect.etl repeat and -there ha}'e an`Industrial vacuum cwt "L'ndet' the circumstances . I fitantiafe any allegations, due never was any question of the caner: Nie will second: the motion , said to lank of evidence.. ° �Ve su„est that councilBlo. cillnr i�lowbray. : Chun e • dotes Blood Donor Clinic April 29. er part of it: One typearequii= 1Ft Ray Vivien spoke brief- stafftntemberrinnthecWelfare Pickering­­Villc�q K YOU ly, s i% in, he telt "there was T H A N ed is particularly. rare. _ r The file of donors in the something «wrong in the Wel- Department for at least, .Fknti it .21 Ajax Hospital. We hope to s. From The Red. Cross Born,-- on Sunday, _ - pl' fare Dept.", that his wife was of the year, On the one hand the Pick, b w entactin apt up- car l �r 1963, at the 5carhoro General her home soon. Miss Elizube z ,'.:n Torn hi and Villa Y receivin- welfare and not en- As a conclusion we would. Hospital, to 1Ir, and v1rs. Ed- 'Rich2trdson' is still in the; A; Rodwiee a -year -when .our {itled to it, because she was mention aur ns on favourable Toronto, a son Hospital, and is in much-' T '::nc we _ nni "li}'in a o ' sac as - ._ - t this v. k7 is sating a clinics are held, ut..,tted• which w'e're noted Paul David": same co .t heartfelt "Thank You" to creasing poliulation in the area beim supl licit- ' o wave so venae- 'more donors are. needed and A half hour later, it :vas a- prompt treatment of app gore, on Wednesday, April Mr., and Mfrs. Lloyd ill \M ''1 t,}t„se\V. n 10; 1963,.at, the Dsha . en-. and Ruth, of Thornhill we, ,f their money, and the surely more donors should be • ;reed to let :V•Ir. Morton con- 'inns and close_ attention �iyen . team captains, available: Anyone w'i�hin1 to tiniic• trite }lis rye_^:;:nn;. Ti^• to pt;oblematic slfuatiotrs: eral Hospital, to 'Mr. and Vlrs. visitors' with Mr• 'and Mtn. F ;, nd Kenneth -Miller . tree Ruth'J• Prouse on 1Vednesda: list i, save ,,, freeh of thein' give blood. please call MI",- Mrs. �iellie 'Mowat pent t e ;n Villa a Ta Local_ Baha'is Atfendin Irish) a son' io niake the 1963 camp-, H• T. Cook, at TEmple” 9-17cR, total—S?1'•�fr.iit7. a record 'or,•\Its.-H. Green.tClaremontl ..P`eke�� yil.- and qhs. Ken. Morley Easter Creel: with her on E:'! t c.h. ries. D. 649.21>��� .World Conference and ;on; silent Sunda}° visit- -and Mrs. vIow at c B7ean, !)a' Rran ; 9,20 people apparently do t :imt.Nir.•ancl Slrs. .Tigl Nicliiie, vie. and Mrs. the.,Canipai�n Char. Punt New Trees tn' . a, mtttibel• of iiienihors of the' Landon, Orit. id ttnri Alli on. spent, Ea.' �I; s. not 'realize that vc,lunt etre di iv- Pickering Community. of the a?sistan7. v]r, and Mrs. Jack Torres are 'week' sight-seeing in Ott j"\. t f J. ii:`�ant.'•are in lie. c;,rt- en: are ready anntation11diitr, Baha'is' etre leaving for Lon- leavin`; the village anti mov and Montreal: Y rel: tr�l. ;m lois wonderful sive free iran l Parking Lot don, En,., this weal:' ftp •rine 'riles Phoebe Baker and 1)t..- intg the clinic hours 'of '2.00 to in to Cot;outs„ this Saturday. reit of th,•!r haul- worlc• , m„ and 6.3ft to 9•UO p' rtf 'the est reli;irtus con- They :will L,e missed by tt1eir J. W. �Vallon and family spent.. cin the other ha'na, prclvinp 4.30.1 • agt•eggec ever seen: in the Brit- many frienrL� they; have made Faster t+'eek with' sister vie . u tri its, the Branch is also nr„ frotn any ,part of the t cit_ wiPiei l int _ ne Village tree iso capital, Among them t�''!] w-hile here. Their home has Harold Cooper; of Goderich. an actually big "Please =t' 1 rl_MI- Patrick Yam.biien by Mr. and Birthday, greeiirngs to >Vir-, hlc,od, for the Blood Don- tors .are available at no cost. nutnutP• Berton -Pigott, of Cherrywo—loo • n le's homes or at int; those cut down a few years Mrs. Violet James,.Ridgewoofi` Mrs, Jphn Stork, who will e as.. Clinic to be held at. Picker-. either, at pep Road; Mr. and' -Mrs. Klaus moving in as soon as renova- -who celebrated on Sunday, i,•.,; t'nifed.Church C. F...Cue. the Clinic itsearea"hatnumhEa mcetingvthis veek,at a special tions• and decorating have April 2l. _ rn Monday, .Aprii 29. special "play P Y Liedtke. Rosemont Road, and: been cornplete_d. Mr. B}ll_ McLean is .attem•! roving the expend' Mrs• Pearl Hannah, Spruce Mr. Payne, of "Quality Up= Ing a seminar this week :it. 31ts, H. T. Cook, Committee of children amused! always council s appton .was assed b Road. The event is the Chairman, has just received- an happy Hl11 holstering" has 'been` in the.. Greenwich, Conn.' urgent appeal from Ontario members of the Red Cross iture of X637,606.00 for a new commemoration of the centenl Ajax hospital for the past Mr. and Mrs: FranTk 'P,alcr•r, Division Headquartersorsev- Women's Work Committee,° 19 room addition to the Pick= dry of the found{ng of the three .weeks, but is expected Marmoro, were guests at tore -- T E -fro Chun" er`al particula) types of blood while, others help to serve tea , am ut of 5+166 04Sch600 and for ah4 Baha i Faith, and Will also home in the very' -near future. C. E.'Morley's o Stmdt,} . required next week for heart or coffee to the donors. this roam addition to the - Ajax 'mark the end of "a Ten Year Mr. Doner, Kingston Rd: W., Mr. and; Mrs. Larry Ta�Jnr, operations, and .they are rely.- Please.. help '.' gr- rn Crusade, inaugurated to • carry a 9ev- Windsor' Drive, 'have returticci' ` is in h6spital suffering after a month's hoUday irg on the Pickering Clinic on Clinic the success we need it High ans hwere discussed for a the teaching of Baha-u-llah ere stomach condition; Mrs. L' home, the 29th, to provide they great- to be. civic -type dinner to be held on throughout the world. M Morley Lc still confined to in Sarasota, Florida L, or about. May 151h. _. Piiga. 'THE PICKERING NEWS -� THURSDAY, APRIL 2S, 1963 Ajax District Community Choir Mrs. Wm. Huffman THEPIC'KERING NEWS' _ I M Exciting Asset To The •— Bulletin — _ �� a•_ . �� �• Community The meetings of the Mess- (r'• E S T A 1 L 1 S 111 0 1 1 1 1 The citizens of Ajax and dis- engers 'was held during ,the trill are blessed by the exist- . morning service. - B�►RRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Issued every Thursday erxe of a choir. and orchestra The Afternoons Omit of the - Thy/ rho News Pointing and Pubiiahinp Company - or unusually high calibre for U. C, W. meets this Thursday, COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS -- Nnfhorixd as Second Clau'Mail Matter Post Office Dept-, ott"a, ont, a comMUrrity of this size. The April 25, at `2.00 p. m., at Mrs. _--Tohphono: WHitshall 2-0910 ' 801=11IPTION RATES, $2.50 pu year — YdW Stabs $3.11 W ygw months of ambitious Leslie Hollinger's home. This - --- - -- result of mo '' - BARRY NFURKAR, Editor and enthusiastic work was ob. Unit is sponsoring an evening Nw%weist eornor of Old Plant Road of -No. 2 Highway vioue in the exciting presenia- of "Floral Arrangements' on I — AIIR41I r RATES UPON NQIIEST — tion of Handel's Messiah,, May 2. Mrs. Marmots McClem- lost spring. ent will sing some musical The group ie nan,sectarian numbers. There will also be a p -'Donald G. C . ' s d ' • 'r Ball! r _ with. membership drawls from Sale of Candy. r all faiths: It's intention is file Next Stsndav, April 28, isPla"RELATIflS''CONSULTANT , ' yearly Production of a selec- Covenant Sunday. A special PLWX It's that time of • year again, when ball tion fntrs . the worlds great- f��y service. is_. planned. Try. 'TDROli M 93.*Wl" FUl" Din Mills — 4474516 . Y g parks all over chorales including a large to make an- effort to attend. ?; ."this district are dotted with -ball playgrs getting ready Proportion of sacred On M 2. the Eve=g Unit AJAX PLAZAfor the 5 �'''RE44D C ummer series. the choir and orchestra of the U. C. W. is having a Performed the Messiah; '1963,s Sale of Baked Goods to be held `AJAX 942-1221 • , .Pickering - There ' are teams getting in shape for thePickeringselection is Mendelssohn's at LyncWs stone, ­at. 9.30 a, m. Township League, the Claremont Community League, ."Elijah"; and.Mr. Karry; hopes until noon. inPickering Village and the Township Girl's League. to produce a Schubert Mass in Dr. McKay is planning on "— It all takes time and a lot Of community interest on. the 1964: At present, the members holding a Baptismal - service PERSANALIZEp �OTE{npN part of the coaches and managers and league organiz- of the group • come from an on May 19. If you wish to have - ers. area bounded inclusively by McKay..d baptised, contact Dr. A. R. FORTIES—f�15URANCE play-offs has always to been small. It see • Peron and Oshawa, too, n the 'Attendance at most games In Pickering, ..including person wishing to join the —Personals — 18choir or Gmh AA ms only those estza will be w:el- Flt. Sgt. Richard and Mrs.. PH%Nf ATlantie 2-0216 'With children- playing, have any spectator interest. comed in the fall, at the begun- Lane and family of Mount t - ning of -the • next- season of Hope, ,Idaho, are visit- Mrs• Naturally the parents of players can't understand it. work Lane's sister. Mrs. Geo a HRE — AUTO - LIFE — CASUALTY Part of the answer is of course, that major league ball This Y � p`zbdtsction of Lawrence, and .Mr. Lawrence, Can be Seen on television, so to go out and watch 'some- "Elijah". will' take place - on while enroute to Newfoundland one else's children would not be so appealing. May 3, at 8.00 p. -n.' in thwhere they will take up resici Ajax High School with an -oz,- erre. However, you can find.a lot of pleasure in -following chestra of thirty-five pieces, Mr. and Mrs. Walter WillisC r e a t O 1' S O # these little -leaguers. They provide action for 'you, and a choir of sixty --voices, and a were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. �8is11 your presence will mean a lot to them. Try and get out young ladies' choir of eight- Willis and family in Toronto to -your local ball. games more often this season. Sere voices. The soloists are: on the week -end. The occasion rMONUMENTS Soprano. Elsie Eh- Searles; Con- being Doug's' birthday, Apriltralt 4i0ew Alex , Florence,Searle; �Mr. and Mrs C. L Fletcher OF DISTINCTION DAYLIGHT SAYING TIME - Alex Fort: B . .. � _Johnson: Boy So�psano, Master spent the week-e7td of .April Terry Nicholson (from Picker- 14, in Trenton, visiting their TOWNSHIP O F PICKERING g Township), daughter. Mrs. Goat Jackson f p� TH LEE GENERATIONS The orgartlzatiari s'complet ,and husband: - sly non-profit, with any earn. Mrs. J. Kononaw and Miss _:! PROCLAIM 114E OFFICIAL TIME OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Ings being donated to-. local Lydia Kononow spent the Eas- charities ter week -end. in Jordanville, PICKERING TO BE 000 - N. Y. stqff rd BrosoLtd• IDAYLI6HT PAVING TIME AND IT SMALL COMMENCE AT The group of Pat•t,ons. �� �, Howard McQememt was A.,M. SUNDAY, APRIL �. 1963 - Pwtif2g the Presentation cog. at'home: R,1, for several days sists of a number of distin last week. uished persons. The list, not Mr. J. R 141cClement of Tari - _ AND- CONTINUE- UNTIL 2A. M., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1163 yet -�plete, includes; . His onto spent the week -end at the -1 CALL UPON ALL RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP TO Excellency, -the Lieut. Gov. op home of Mr. A J. Thompson . DUNDAS ST. EAST W11iTiY MO 1-3553 t6OVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY. the Prov. of Ontario; The Most Base Line. _ Dater at ■roughap,,. this 22nd day of April. 1963. Rev: Philip Pocock. the ,Coad-. Mrs. D. M. Thompson and jutor Archbishop of, Toronto; children motored to Trenton K Rt Rev, F. H. Wilkinson, the to visit .hex parents, Rev. and �• SM['RMAN SCOTT, REEVE ` Bishop of Toronto; Rt. Rev. G. Mrs. Payton, on' Sunday. Miss OOPf R BLOCK LTD. B. Snell. Bishop Coadputor of ,Betty Payton, her sister, who 'Township of Pickering Toronto, Hon Michael Starr, has been visiting her for the - 9S0 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO Matthew _ Easter vacat re t 14I: P.;Hon b tthew B, ion, turned o 6OD SAVE THE QUEEN nd in ° Health an chi. Trenton. with th mo M t Heal d e T wi em BLOCKS % BRICKS =' fare, Prov. of Ontario: His' The est. Dunbarton Scout - - Wort the -Mayor- of Ajax and and, Cub Auxiliary - held its , STRUCTURAL STEEL Council: The Ajax Pub, School irieeting 'at the home of Mrs. Board; Mr. K, D. Munroe, Supt. Claire Martyn- at 40 - Glendale ' _ - YLIGHT SAYING TIME - CRANE RENTAL of Public Schools. Dr, on April 17. We were very _ Pleased to see seine ne+d mem- STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTAR1O- :,!If I L L A_ G E 0 F PICK ER IN G DUNBARTON bets at this meeting. Anyone Phomas: WN. 2.19" _ WA. 2-5103 _ MO. &4911 :, else .nter•ested in the Scouts The minister, Rev. Dr. NV. A and Cubs is welcome to attend. - The next meeting will be at the. = BY RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL AND AUTHORITY {l•1 ME McKa`v" cortditcted the morn "ng home of Mrs: Edna Shields, at _-`VESTED, f MERESY PROCLAIM -. - - - • . _ . LIGHT cairn, organist and choir' dir-. ��� �' orr-May • E, COMIG�(ENCING AT— A ector. The choir sang the anth- AV1NG IM '�Ir and Mrs Alex Mor- - - • em ;.'Mighty Fortress is our d n o *T Q. C su rboro. E i M A. 1V . f Sca t their 200 A. M. SUNDAY APRIL 28 1963- God"•' The Lesson was from daughter Mrs. J. McInnes Ne gnd family, on -Sunday. - - Olil • John 4. 1 - la.:.Dr. McKay'$ - A SOIi7TOlR - Sym thy .is extended to sermon was on • PreventiveWilliam l a ' `AND. 1 CALL UPON ALL CITIZENS TO OBSERVE THE !V1r -" iSAME. Christianity... There is a great death of his wife last °weeks ?Emple 11 11M - _ field :for Christianity ;o go out Services were- held on Satur and eliminate many detrimen- - FAk f RT ROAD, SOUTH day. AUNBARTDN : CYRIL E. MORLEY, REEVE tal factors. Some people think Mr.: and- Mrs. Frank -White. of rekgion. as a moral ambul- _. �/i{lave Of Pickering" returned• home on Saturday I _ - - ante to be used only rn' an em- ni;ht from a motor trip down. ergency. This seems_ to be more -through 'the' Eastern States. i GOD SAVE THE QUEfN - �Iamnrot s than preventing They visited j4lrs. White's dau- I. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT Christian collapse in the first •ghter. place. Many parents•. feel ,that... air, and bins. Douglas Green 1. sending children : to Sunday' • and family of Halifax, spent COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE their parents. School is sufficient " reventive -• N 0 T I C E med cine. After a few ears, Thompson Ahad the -:`NEW TANKS' INSTAKED a leave with n y Johnny ��_ they leave Sunday School and p now. s last week but is better PAT DONNE The board Of Trustees Of The Roman Catholic Separate School because their parents never at- now. TEmple 9'1 � For School Section No. 2. In The Township Of Pickering. tend church, the children- .do ,.Don Annan returned to - Ing. Is the Chrisffan church her home from hospital on TAKE NOTICE that the above-mentioned Board of Trustees become valueless' and obsol- Sunday -with her new baby on the 11th da of April, 1963, y ete?••Although it may often fail g y p passed a Bylaw Number 5, to c}au titer. . authorize the borrowing -of money by the issue and sale of to meet human needs,'the tea- The ..Murray Brown family. - i debentures of this said Board of Trustees. In the principal. maflgs are not valgeless. .Toch were in. Boston last. week.' amount of $70,000.00. Y' PcoP�' abandon one set There were over 100 friends p who called on Mr. and Mrs. . 1. The -purpose for which the money is to be borrowed is another. To properly evaluate Ernest=•Stroud on Saturday ev- for the construction and equipping of a new tltrse-room add- which standarcis are good. we ening. April 6, The Open House can measure ' them ''to Jesus' 55x4 ttie occasion of their 25th - J�q►lslel Soifcltor ' . ifion to the presentschool,:•containing two classrooms. and' one eachinQs. 1 _ t Vith these: values wedding }ding an'' ' kindergarten room. xve can -build. the character, of ty crefrestimrntssa�ndTwedding. _... the citizens of tomorrow. Mps.' cake; as well as the meeting TEM"HOS W '2-2741 2.• The amount to• be borrowed is 570,000.00 on the security peg��, Byron conrlu�ted the Jr: of'old friend's, was' mu'cti en- of the said' debentures which shall be a charge upon the school- Congregat ion. The floNvers ii�ced by all. especially_ the house property. and premises and any other real and personal were in memory of the late inn ice ;Ind ,,room. 9H�CH 9i• Ir. --- --PIC$F.RQ1i _ G.. O property .ve`sted in the 'said Board of Trustees and upon the - _:_ Separate School Rates. --- � __... , _ . .. _.. ... _.�... PICKERING TOWNSHIP. .... _ ._ �.. .. 3. The debentures are to be dated the 1st. day of May, Please come -to the A'ND VILLAGE BRANCH RED1963; and are to be in denominations of not less than $100.00 Canadian Red Goss each., The..debentures maturing in the years 1964 to 1973; bath ♦ •-,Pi�ckerin Taxi Ltd* - at shall bear interest at the rate of 5z/.%. per annum, �= - Blood�{fRIV�C�n g _ }ni-t a debentures maturing in 'the- years _1974 to 1983—both- %ROS — -- inclusive;- shall• bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum, ■■ ■■ 5 YOU1WE:FOCLOSWIN0 ShRVICES — payable annually on the 1st. of May in each year, and are to BLOOD _ ■■ �■ - UNITED CHURCH HALE. TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. be repayable in varying installments of principal on the 1st. PICKERING TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. day of May in the years 1964 to 69831both inclusive, the agg- CLINIC 01 p; TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 H.RS.. rpate amount of principal and interest payable in each year Monday, April 29,1963 TEMPLE DRIVING- SCHOOL BY APPOMMENT of the • currency of the debentures being approximately equal. ' - - j Free Transportation and Baby _ POR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL COLIN BEAL, Secretary Sitting Available R. C. S; S. No. 2, Pickering Township F^ s., Carl:' Mn. Cook 639-1771 .T� 9�i 2-4.30, P. M. and 6.30-1 P M. or Mn. H. Green 649-2005 - - THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963_ . THE .PICKERING NEWS Page Three Mr. and firs. I- Beach,of Bhampton, visited Mr. 'and Mrs. W. C. Willson on Sunday. The 1st. Brock Road ' and Pirkering Scouts and Cubs held .their Father- and Son' Banquet in the Hall here on Friday, the 19th: Over seventy-five sat down to a'lovely turkey sup- per served by the. mothers, and it was enjoyed by all; Follow- ing were guests at the head table. H. C., Harry, Cook;' A. D. C., Cribs, Tnieman Wilocx: A: D. C., Scouts, Cliff. Hawker; Training, "Mr. • Frank Hunf ; D.' r%.&— Hospital. Mr: and Mrs: Moses Norton. .and fir:. and' Mrs. Bud Nort- on spent Saturday evening at .the home of Mr. Bill. Voc;- . The loral bowl -Irv; slab .i<_ now: winding up with. the play-- offs. 'I'otais' pin scores are as foilow-s: Al Rozell 3209, -Marge Samariilo 3119. C. Kiliey 3096. P.' Lord 3074, Jessie McGuire, ",895 and 'Joe Burrows 2864 'Ihe teams not in play-offs are playing for a consolation prize, Al ' Reds -haw 2613 and Harold Hgphirt3.2326, Mrs. H. Dean; Resolution,. 'Liras' V. Forsythe. Public Re- lations, firs. C. Keevil. .GRr.r NWOOD Pev. T. Fleetha-n took his sermon from the 1st. Chap. of -the-Book c+£ Acts. and -spoke to a well-filled church, on Sunday last. 7.--e choir sang the' de- iightfW an=t ,timely anthern - "innliely_Ga.r`den The General 1feetin,g of the United. Church ' Women was held in the church on Thurs- but,.is now well again.' On Friday night; some ' of the neighbors and friends of Mr. -amt Mrs. W. Trolley met at. the Trolley home. --to pres- ent their daiighter Joyce, -and husband Bill Stewart, with a toaster and other .._.gifts .from the community. Mrs. Brooks presented sone contests and lunch : • w•as. served, A good 'tL-•ne was had by alt.. Easter holidays are over, and children witl`6e hack fo school again.' and. don't forget to aster. fir. Bill' Mailman: The 6th meeting of the Ci- mo�e_.y»ur clock' ahead. one day last. with a oncl attend-� hour. next Suraiay, April 28 Provincial Constable, Douglas ares -dont Homemakers of To- g Unit Nom. 1. of the United once. -ff . May Brown n had Robinson: S. M., Bill Slater; morrow was held at 6e- home y Charch «'omen will #i>ld their Morueith, 'Monteith, Riehl . A- C- M,, Coleen Slater; A, -C. "of Ln�id Anonby:on April 9th , charge of the �i'orsi^ip. with !learn To Dare a eo. ILL. Madeline McGuckin'; A C: w en pians were made for A- nisi tante from Mrs biinaker rreetn' -n "'Sid• 2 Lit the Sun- CNARTERED eCCCtuwTANTi M. Reta Liscombe: Group Com- ieverneit Day: Next . meet-' and M s. McLean IL:rs, John. div S"hnai F.nnm. where a ;AJAX•P1CKZRWG had char alit a•itr be w•aitiri mittee Chairman: V.' Perkins- mg. ways held at the home of .Kingston .,e of the R g`tn be - DRIVING SCHOOL O. w, RIENL, CA. R.LA, arxi his boys; President, Mrs.. Blanche. Benzi>ri off 'April_. 16: progr . She ve a brie,! ta.l�:' quilted, UCENSED TRUSTEES , i,n ;the boor: Drs A; 3ti P.ir " - Dual -Control i, : 1LI� =d. FC^ncctnrte 'has the Sugonornori; C. M. Mrs. Lor when a general review' o. -the e + Late Model CLr Ajax - Oshawa - Sn•oefwd - The --film "The Sian on tree Worship ani! Program for this airdie Ilott. Cdnstable Robinson reco=il books and' recipe files )Choate: WE32•llel Oshawa RAndelo &3W showed slides or. "Safety".-an*J was made, On Aril 23 they Dn-rst-p" was shn,vn ir. rnr inept r if no answer, phone 72&4)M i'1RT R wATERL C.A. was en y P nection 'with stir 'ct' iy, �"e ;Lori t know WMitehom !•CR90 rr et at the "horse Barbara Hiil' joyed. b all : . . Brougham Young Peo le" to .work ?,n utris fpr. Achiev-' Beatrice flt,-LRan. gave an �,+ � b*"s D c' L' ,ne-• rc hn-te from P line of the referrvwe 11 -.ran h'w �! a-tll Mrs_ $ay les is last. at the home of Mics Mar- meat Day' on flay 11: R�li Union met on Sunday eti eat ar- tall 'That they.,had aide the -rd the, b.a ks a -a^ii ,ty pura=� do=n. nicely. ;nisi Roi�ei'ts aitch fifteen re:tau., week', e8, 'iiia Err:ie Fe'__ -ate.a OPTOMETRIC - sea=t: Preci!ient Diane Caste The,• m+inthl; meeting of the n*P1rn a:r, r+e r the , T. V. Sero T V Towers PIRST. MORTGJIGE3 ARRANOED� "Christian Horne". Ths Lc a 839-1191 Vona +pend the meeting. Paul Gu:rlec and Brownies 3lnthers' Dunbarton Radio & T. V. ' ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES c,•.� + VISION CARE White .led in the §capture L: A., was'held at the-h,)rile of bcwklet f •r Sur.�iay ��; - AYAllA6y POR, ADDIT"1Ni reading' Oaken fmm 'Matt. 28 �ildene E.ana with ehairlad3• worRP,- as well as a .4,onre - JOHI4 L. RAWBON, R.O. - ` AND IMPROVEMENT 16 -to 20. 1LIr.. Cressw{11 led in Irene Le�i<k presiding. Fcrirc macrazine - Substrihl! Nc+w! PLEASANT STREET prayer. Diane Carter was elec- members will attend lite ani ' Mrs.' bf Pe_^^ •_presided over The P'ck-ring+ News (OFP LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) WE ALSO PURCHAS1 OR LOA#, the Busirecc. Unk lin. 2. car_ + ted as *our representative to ual meeting in Toronto this $2.50 Per Year FRENCHMAN'S SAY ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.+ the Oshawa Presbytery Young year'beitig held at Grebe Urit- :■■■■■■■■■�■sacs■■■■>•w■■■■■■■■rr■■■ta■■■■■tt■■■ EYES EXAMINED People's Executive.. The Young ed Church. Plans were made IP YOQ REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE P - ■ ■ GLASSES PITTED and BEMIRED,' - People' then took part in a for Cookie Day.. April e ked : I — - � � ■ FINANCING i POR FASTight Servic*. -Diane led M EVENINGS _- — -- COURTEOUS SUVK& CALL — ih a. game .at the close of -the to have them ready by April ■ seer• . ■ eY APPOINTMENT. TE. f•2d01 l 1 meeting. The meeting closed 23. The- Mother and Daughter TCI 1 IfIC All R�! ,` h I I ■ AUBREY E. IRELAND with the- Benediction, and Re-. banquet will. be held "on May �qu�St Show! freshme'nts, The next meeting 30 in. the eomniu;irity hall. .�� ■ AND OMPFANTw on Ur evening, ---R.1n a 5th of May, _at,. the _home of Attended the famiiy. birthday M .SEPTIC TANKS Miss Dorothy' Willson, with party for firs. B. Will' lairs. ■ ■ 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST ■ • • IT'S THE PICTURE WITH • a.. ■ Norman Hodgson in chaige_ of Samarillo's , mother on S_ _atur- ■ ■ CLEANED TORONTO 2, ONTARIO the program. ( day evening in Toronto. r ROCK' ���^u ■ "Daylight Sa%:ing"' cQmes ins Two nieces, of Mr. and. bis, L�7i�n ■ EMpire 8-6300 to affect this • vxa i '�. i�1TT coming' Sunday F. Hollirigshead, Linda Debbie DORIS Dl�i the 28th Set }1• Ew■Inys your clocks a- O'Hearn of Streetsville spent ♦ t ; Q�1611MM — RA. i -G041 head = Eas-ter tioird in -Claremont. r �/RmDaUnit No. 3. of the -U: C- fit':. Mr. and birds. Ray Hill .Dar-• TOIT i e �` ■ TErrlpl• l-17SI1 - WA 2-!902 ■ Will meet this Thursday after- lene:' Doreen and David bf`Cell- • + noon, April 25, at the home, -of ingwood spent Easter at the%:.�'' ' ■ Mrs. Geo. Gray. Mrs. N. Bur- home of his mother,' bars. Ik-,s ER . ton will be program convener Hill. ■ 194E ■ - and the Roll Call will be a Sunday visitors at the home • "Poem or verse" pertaining. to. of Mr -and -Mrs: A Samarrio j• ^ry r+ • : "Spring". were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Spy' LAA 4.0 Mr. and Mrs.- Humphrey,' of mour and Mr. and' Mrs. 'H. IF M mese• COLOR ■ Gri/t �� ARE Ashburn, called on Mrs: Fish- M ills. : ' * now" er on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. J. Kennedy of k EK.Ji /�/� Miss. Sheila Anis-returned Toronto, were: the ' w +: �R� w,lrw,� ■ :.APPLIANCiS = PAINTS TOOLS home after spending a week' visitors of Mr.' and . Mrs. Jim with friends at Port Perry. McGuire.Consmatillati= to Mr and Mm Snider and r1a; zbter ■ I -. ■ _ • Mrs.. Jack Shepherd on, the-arr- of Norwood spent Saturday at G E N E R ! HARDWARE "� of a little son, . April 22, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A r R P R R . • • , ■ �•� 1 :�: 1•• I i ■ Phony.' WHitahall 2.1911 'Pick - ►ORfe os .DR•UGS LTD. - i 8epteber Both Recommended Adult EntertalriMent • STS � .. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Grin : _ - .. .._•._r _ .. _- :, Alwa s•-• A • dor Car .. .401 catering COSMETICS SUNDRIES. BABY . NEEDS y . C0 tG.Otl - -MRTHDAY--.� _STORE_ :: �_ • �. ' 81G AY 2 R .- AND �.OI EAS! .' •.w-•i�.- _ '�` WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 '-a,m. to .m. ■ Catering To All ' Occasions 9 P ' PICKERING' ' SUNDAYS Jnld HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 P.M. : ' GNE- TORONTO -282-3.8O-WHITBY 888-0692 ■ ■ 103 KINGSTON RD., W.. ,. _: ■ ■ DRESS AS YOU -LIKE -- BRING THE FAM•tLr PICKERING PHONE Whitehall Z-5961 Led FRZE1 �' Electric in -Car Heaters Supp) _ _ ... _ El a■■■■�■■■■■■■>•■ a aa�s air._. • ••- - , , ... Ri■ p■■N ■■aaa as " BROUGHAM. at Newmarket Hospital. -i Samariilo. vel a delicious lunch. ^ I 1`Irs• Gerald Alin is in lair: Percy`Ciark has'danated - - INSURANCE REAL ESTATE firs. Wm. Ellicott Sr., and �A.eLZLlr.■ej01\ 1 Uxbridge Hospital, fcllowing a a Bulletin Board for use in -- - .. 1'Ius Pearl Barrett visited Mr.• heart attack last week. our church. Thank You, Mr. - -Office WH. 2afi2IY--13eaidenee WH. 2-3115 and MRs, M. Ellicott on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Mayse fir. and blrs. R. Clark_ day' and helped Manson cele- . of Oshawa, scent Sunday with wereirr Tweed ovee r the week- eek- Please remember our Tulip - GYRI L MORLET brate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ford and daughter Gloria Mr. and tilts. Howard Hockley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bat- end. Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Steck_ ley of Stouffville spent Sun- Tea on Saturday, April 27, at 3.00 P•; m bits. Reg. Hoskins will be est There g er visited h er es of W and fir. and of guest speaker.* s I mother,. Mrs.. W.. -H. ,Ellicott Mrs. Earl DonneTal of Donne day with Mr. and Mrs. Al Rob- will be a Bake.Sale >3 a and Tea . on Monday. ;I{lein- berg visited on on Sunday witl ertson. also. All welcome. �' Your FrieiRdly-Reiia'eas dgeru' Mrs H. Crawfurth and dau- Mlr. and Mrs. Don Hedges. g The 1�'om�„ri s Institute' met Remember also --rite Boy - ghter Joyce, of Whitby, had Mr. Eddie Ortiz - entertained on April 17, when the officers Scott "Bottle Drlve" on May E! IID. W: P.O. BOX 160 lunch with their aurrt, Mrs. Matthews, 14 relatives from Toronto at for the new�year were elected. -They -are: Past Pres. Mrs. R. 4, at 9.00 a. m. Please--every- "one have bottles read .KINGSTON an Th urs&W. his home here on Sunday. your y `P11MERING, ONTARIO Miss Susan 'MLLIer, Whitby, spent her holidays with her Roger Roy returned home last week, after 's pending sev . Jackson; Pres. Mrs. Annonby; 1st Vice, Mrs. Wallare• -Sec- - The Scout Auxiliary ' held their.- meeting on Thu rsdayTh t . an grandparents.- Mr. and Mrs. T. eral months in S Pain. Treas.. Mrs. G. Gauslin; Asst. Mrs. Ralph Lee's home. e -as Director, Mrs. K. Ward; Aud- presented with the "President's, Mr. and Mrs: Geo. Rowe, of the on of Toronto, spentnt the weekend at r - Toronto sailed on his brother, the 'home of Miss Roemary itors, Miss V. Forsythe and- Pin",. by Mrs George -Moore. A. H. and Mrs. Rowe on Sat= Hedges• Mrs Green; Sunshine Comm.. The Brownies are having a'I O A Y A shower was held on Wed- Mrs_ Morgan, Mrs. W. Hill. and' M Johnson:.'Mein-. "Cookie Day" on Saturday 27. • Garry Campbell spent a few nesday last week for Miss Car= :April- days last weep with his grand- oline Payne and, Mn. -Dean -Ev- bership firs. Morgan. Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Ed_ Pascoe at- !, 1 N S U R A N C E parents, Me. and Mrs. Tweed -ons, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Beare; N'om'inating, Mrs. Torr- tended.the Christening of their) ASSURANCE PRUDENTIAL DF ENGLAND ie, Whitevale. sat -r,, Pascoe.. The couple are to be ence' Mrs. M Johnson and Mre• Whittington; Social Con., grandson, Barry Thomas, on Sunday: _ 'COMPANY LTD. to. hear Miss Eleanor Wano was in the Oshawa p married in May. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gliddon Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs Lehman, Mr; and Mrs. M. Pegg are LIFE. — AUTOMOBILE —'FIRE Hospital last week, but is at ands Mr, and Mrs- Bill- Taylor, and Mrs W. R. Evans; Pianist, She proud grandparents of a hopie again and feeling some among the several from Mre' W R. Evans; Asst: Airs. weegirl horn to Mr. and'Mrs. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ... better. ,were here. atteziding bow ling. ban- R. Jackson: Tweedsmuir. Hist- .J. A. Pegg, of Orfiawa.' Her e - - - oie' EtrPlew PM>r, Alar She'/Ie! Comm PMe•a MIN' iAiMI Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ Temple- P ,a quet in Oshawa last week on'' Mrs. E.' Evans: Historical. nanre is Diana D"orotfiy", and Pbeas Pee fie. zovem" DOr lily q ton; also Cindy and Janet,' of Mr. Al Fryer is, . improving Research. Mrs. Britton: Citiz- W. �t enship. Mrs. Gliddon: Agn she weighed six pounds, elevern'i ounces. All a ' re well. - -Oshawa. visited Mrs. D. L. Mains, on Sunday. in health, and expected to be home soon from the Uxbridge . rand Can. Ind.. Mrs. F. Caon: !Laster E:iward Henning has'. - gome Economics and Health just had a bout with measles Mr. and firs. I- Beach,of Bhampton, visited Mr. 'and Mrs. W. C. Willson on Sunday. The 1st. Brock Road ' and Pirkering Scouts and Cubs held .their Father- and Son' Banquet in the Hall here on Friday, the 19th: Over seventy-five sat down to a'lovely turkey sup- per served by the. mothers, and it was enjoyed by all; Follow- ing were guests at the head table. H. C., Harry, Cook;' A. D. C., Cribs, Tnieman Wilocx: A: D. C., Scouts, Cliff. Hawker; Training, "Mr. • Frank Hunf ; D.' r%.&— Hospital. Mr: and Mrs: Moses Norton. .and fir:. and' Mrs. Bud Nort- on spent Saturday evening at .the home of Mr. Bill. Voc;- . The loral bowl -Irv; slab .i<_ now: winding up with. the play-- offs. 'I'otais' pin scores are as foilow-s: Al Rozell 3209, -Marge Samariilo 3119. C. Kiliey 3096. P.' Lord 3074, Jessie McGuire, ",895 and 'Joe Burrows 2864 'Ihe teams not in play-offs are playing for a consolation prize, Al ' Reds -haw 2613 and Harold Hgphirt3.2326, Mrs. H. Dean; Resolution,. 'Liras' V. Forsythe. Public Re- lations, firs. C. Keevil. .GRr.r NWOOD Pev. T. Fleetha-n took his sermon from the 1st. Chap. of -the-Book c+£ Acts. and -spoke to a well-filled church, on Sunday last. 7.--e choir sang the' de- iightfW an=t ,timely anthern - "innliely_Ga.r`den The General 1feetin,g of the United. Church ' Women was held in the church on Thurs- but,.is now well again.' On Friday night; some ' of the neighbors and friends of Mr. -amt Mrs. W. Trolley met at. the Trolley home. --to pres- ent their daiighter Joyce, -and husband Bill Stewart, with a toaster and other .._.gifts .from the community. Mrs. Brooks presented sone contests and lunch : • w•as. served, A good 'tL-•ne was had by alt.. Easter holidays are over, and children witl`6e hack fo school again.' and. don't forget to aster. fir. Bill' Mailman: The 6th meeting of the Ci- mo�e_.y»ur clock' ahead. one day last. with a oncl attend-� hour. next Suraiay, April 28 Provincial Constable, Douglas ares -dont Homemakers of To- g Unit Nom. 1. of the United once. -ff . May Brown n had Robinson: S. M., Bill Slater; morrow was held at 6e- home y Charch «'omen will #i>ld their Morueith, 'Monteith, Riehl . A- C- M,, Coleen Slater; A, -C. "of Ln�id Anonby:on April 9th , charge of the �i'orsi^ip. with !learn To Dare a eo. ILL. Madeline McGuckin'; A C: w en pians were made for A- nisi tante from Mrs biinaker rreetn' -n "'Sid• 2 Lit the Sun- CNARTERED eCCCtuwTANTi M. Reta Liscombe: Group Com- ieverneit Day: Next . meet-' and M s. McLean IL:rs, John. div S"hnai F.nnm. where a ;AJAX•P1CKZRWG had char alit a•itr be w•aitiri mittee Chairman: V.' Perkins- mg. ways held at the home of .Kingston .,e of the R g`tn be - DRIVING SCHOOL O. w, RIENL, CA. R.LA, arxi his boys; President, Mrs.. Blanche. Benzi>ri off 'April_. 16: progr . She ve a brie,! ta.l�:' quilted, UCENSED TRUSTEES , i,n ;the boor: Drs A; 3ti P.ir " - Dual -Control i, : 1LI� =d. FC^ncctnrte 'has the Sugonornori; C. M. Mrs. Lor when a general review' o. -the e + Late Model CLr Ajax - Oshawa - Sn•oefwd - The --film "The Sian on tree Worship ani! Program for this airdie Ilott. Cdnstable Robinson reco=il books and' recipe files )Choate: WE32•llel Oshawa RAndelo &3W showed slides or. "Safety".-an*J was made, On Aril 23 they Dn-rst-p" was shn,vn ir. rnr inept r if no answer, phone 72&4)M i'1RT R wATERL C.A. was en y P nection 'with stir 'ct' iy, �"e ;Lori t know WMitehom !•CR90 rr et at the "horse Barbara Hiil' joyed. b all : . . Brougham Young Peo le" to .work ?,n utris fpr. Achiev-' Beatrice flt,-LRan. gave an �,+ � b*"s D c' L' ,ne-• rc hn-te from P line of the referrvwe 11 -.ran h'w �! a-tll Mrs_ $ay les is last. at the home of Mics Mar- meat Day' on flay 11: R�li Union met on Sunday eti eat ar- tall 'That they.,had aide the -rd the, b.a ks a -a^ii ,ty pura=� do=n. nicely. ;nisi Roi�ei'ts aitch fifteen re:tau., week', e8, 'iiia Err:ie Fe'__ -ate.a OPTOMETRIC - sea=t: Preci!ient Diane Caste The,• m+inthl; meeting of the n*P1rn a:r, r+e r the , T. V. Sero T V Towers PIRST. MORTGJIGE3 ARRANOED� "Christian Horne". Ths Lc a 839-1191 Vona +pend the meeting. Paul Gu:rlec and Brownies 3lnthers' Dunbarton Radio & T. V. ' ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES c,•.� + VISION CARE White .led in the §capture L: A., was'held at the-h,)rile of bcwklet f •r Sur.�iay ��; - AYAllA6y POR, ADDIT"1Ni reading' Oaken fmm 'Matt. 28 �ildene E.ana with ehairlad3• worRP,- as well as a .4,onre - JOHI4 L. RAWBON, R.O. - ` AND IMPROVEMENT 16 -to 20. 1LIr.. Cressw{11 led in Irene Le�i<k presiding. Fcrirc macrazine - Substrihl! Nc+w! PLEASANT STREET prayer. Diane Carter was elec- members will attend lite ani ' Mrs.' bf Pe_^^ •_presided over The P'ck-ring+ News (OFP LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) WE ALSO PURCHAS1 OR LOA#, the Busirecc. Unk lin. 2. car_ + ted as *our representative to ual meeting in Toronto this $2.50 Per Year FRENCHMAN'S SAY ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.+ the Oshawa Presbytery Young year'beitig held at Grebe Urit- :■■■■■■■■■�■sacs■■■■>•w■■■■■■■■rr■■■ta■■■■■tt■■■ EYES EXAMINED People's Executive.. The Young ed Church. Plans were made IP YOQ REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE P - ■ ■ GLASSES PITTED and BEMIRED,' - People' then took part in a for Cookie Day.. April e ked : I — - � � ■ FINANCING i POR FASTight Servic*. -Diane led M EVENINGS _- — -- COURTEOUS SUVK& CALL — ih a. game .at the close of -the to have them ready by April ■ seer• . ■ eY APPOINTMENT. TE. f•2d01 l 1 meeting. The meeting closed 23. The- Mother and Daughter TCI 1 IfIC All R�! ,` h I I ■ AUBREY E. IRELAND with the- Benediction, and Re-. banquet will. be held "on May �qu�St Show! freshme'nts, The next meeting 30 in. the eomniu;irity hall. .�� ■ AND OMPFANTw on Ur evening, ---R.1n a 5th of May, _at,. the _home of Attended the famiiy. birthday M .SEPTIC TANKS Miss Dorothy' Willson, with party for firs. B. Will' lairs. ■ ■ 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST ■ • • IT'S THE PICTURE WITH • a.. ■ Norman Hodgson in chaige_ of Samarillo's , mother on S_ _atur- ■ ■ CLEANED TORONTO 2, ONTARIO the program. ( day evening in Toronto. r ROCK' ���^u ■ "Daylight Sa%:ing"' cQmes ins Two nieces, of Mr. and. bis, L�7i�n ■ EMpire 8-6300 to affect this • vxa i '�. i�1TT coming' Sunday F. Hollirigshead, Linda Debbie DORIS Dl�i the 28th Set }1• Ew■Inys your clocks a- O'Hearn of Streetsville spent ♦ t ; Q�1611MM — RA. i -G041 head = Eas-ter tioird in -Claremont. r �/RmDaUnit No. 3. of the -U: C- fit':. Mr. and birds. Ray Hill .Dar-• TOIT i e �` ■ TErrlpl• l-17SI1 - WA 2-!902 ■ Will meet this Thursday after- lene:' Doreen and David bf`Cell- • + noon, April 25, at the home, -of ingwood spent Easter at the%:.�'' ' ■ Mrs. Geo. Gray. Mrs. N. Bur- home of his mother,' bars. Ik-,s ER . ton will be program convener Hill. ■ 194E ■ - and the Roll Call will be a Sunday visitors at the home • "Poem or verse" pertaining. to. of Mr -and -Mrs: A Samarrio j• ^ry r+ • : "Spring". were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Spy' LAA 4.0 Mr. and Mrs.- Humphrey,' of mour and Mr. and' Mrs. 'H. IF M mese• COLOR ■ Gri/t �� ARE Ashburn, called on Mrs: Fish- M ills. : ' * now" er on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. J. Kennedy of k EK.Ji /�/� Miss. Sheila Anis-returned Toronto, were: the ' w +: �R� w,lrw,� ■ :.APPLIANCiS = PAINTS TOOLS home after spending a week' visitors of Mr.' and . Mrs. Jim with friends at Port Perry. McGuire.Consmatillati= to Mr and Mm Snider and r1a; zbter ■ I -. ■ _ • Mrs.. Jack Shepherd on, the-arr- of Norwood spent Saturday at G E N E R ! HARDWARE "� of a little son, . April 22, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A r R P R R . • • , ■ �•� 1 :�: 1•• I i ■ Phony.' WHitahall 2.1911 'Pick - ►ORfe os .DR•UGS LTD. - i 8epteber Both Recommended Adult EntertalriMent • STS � .. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Grin : _ - .. .._•._r _ .. _- :, Alwa s•-• A • dor Car .. .401 catering COSMETICS SUNDRIES. BABY . NEEDS y . C0 tG.Otl - -MRTHDAY--.� _STORE_ :: �_ • �. ' 81G AY 2 R .- AND �.OI EAS! .' •.w-•i�.- _ '�` WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 '-a,m. to .m. ■ Catering To All ' Occasions 9 P ' PICKERING' ' SUNDAYS Jnld HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 P.M. : ' GNE- TORONTO -282-3.8O-WHITBY 888-0692 ■ ■ 103 KINGSTON RD., W.. ,. _: ■ ■ DRESS AS YOU -LIKE -- BRING THE FAM•tLr PICKERING PHONE Whitehall Z-5961 Led FRZE1 �' Electric in -Car Heaters Supp) _ _ ... _ El a■■■■�■■■■■■■>•■ a aa�s air._. • ••- - , , ... Ri■ p■■N ■■aaa as " "Pam F s•w THE !►iCKERl91d N THl[R:"DAY, APR'L 25, 190 r,<. Deus to caartzy. T--ke-- on. the birth of..a daughter on Leers. - - rnan.._ (former resicien^.) xere � B i±y Dobbin ' R�eb t Rouge Hills „ %UL' r'tr.ti' on s,. a anu r.:ay ce Prda}. Ap.-: Ito; also to Mr. Piease keep in r.:ind—there very sorry to Leta-m s:,e iS at Nort.^., sp.nt Easter h l.:-.a- _:�s r;rt 't,' arA :.1:s, john Evazns on the w.0 not be a (�enerer MeeLi:_.,• present in the Us::a�:a Geri- with his grandpare is a Dir. and _ lr_i. V. Si± _,�::.:r; _:�L ..*.i�...a a, A.. b.ru- o: a dau-'hte:•, a:e same i :_ tae Rosebank Home _ and t'. ai, uut ,s pro,ress- A:u4*u• Ri.ad. t ha•: e .Min McKeracrer, ar idy•• _ tt.. - a� •�iiably. _ enjoyable hoiiciay in the L S �.' . Piga t; dttenci. lite next P. T_ A. meeting rcrs are ctusy gettirr; ra :v There was a pax' tu:r�r:t of Detrgit, s;er_'. Ronnie Weitzek..ant! ti',cy:, L•-iii a;u u�.ar� rro', this will b'e veld on April 23; . at for the garden tea planned for fnr ,..e �.eKa �' S pagetti lith; her sister an is'::_t .0 Mr. and :L-S Lzn ___-S.W m. in St. Mary's Audi- -_'next month. Dinner held on Sa:urc _ enjoyed a raw days P- a;.. air:: Mrs. A. McKirrfn, camping out. irr -the R"ge V a: - - r c=m1=`on• of Gild Fc reit . ac.__ torium -tor election w• of neoff- Friends of b1rs., .Elsie. Nor- e. en o_ a err}oyed it. L1r: ley Park, but were grad to be home when the rales came cr , — Friday.- _ Randy and $oracle-P.alstc• _ _ __ • __ r .- ' s have returned home to Vxbri( ge after seen.-Ung Easter hol -` j - �•� p - days with their grandparent. J l''i, . �'`h. arta wits. P•oy Slattery. Me. Allan Jeffrey- and'Dole aid Edwards,.South River, ca/'arni bus. O. �'�-al<1 .uff last V,'ednesday afternaAk7,"' ¢}/ ' - "Congratulations to 14ir. ar. -Mrs. Bill Davis on the birth �, =�.,. F00D MARKET a daughter last week. — —� - `� 1 Mrs. Beth end Ne, Patte. . . 2 Hwy. JUST EAST _'Bob ti�alduff and Neil Pstte.••- � � • � � ROUGE HILLS ON No. son visited Orland, Ont., of OF ROUGE BRIDGE ' • Sunday. ' Be sure to rowmo se the a:'_ OPEN EVERY EVENING-TILL •7:00 PAC EXCEPT THURSDAY - Guides and Brownies on Sar • • - urday, April 27, whe i.they wil. , , - & FRIDAY' TILL 9:00 P.M. - K be editing, door to door_ wit: ' e , PRICES EFFECTIVE Thursday, Friday & Saturday April, 25-26-27 their cookies. Little Lexie Pemue saer: the week-end vitt Nlr„ an., I Mrs. Gary Ru�selt, A:?Ona R. FRESH PORK (PICNIC) Danny Dobbin has :eturne # B• W (Save, l lc) (In Squeeze Bag'i SWIFT'S GOLDEN DE Abs.I ST-ROU 01 S home to Peterboro havin MARGARI N E ' sperirt a ver}- enjoyatWholida - _ _. with Mike Paar and family_ SH.OU-LDER" aSWIFT.'S PARD (All Flavours) (SAVE 9e). 15 OZ. Mr. and Mrs, er hi'agar , C �OG .f OOD _ for ' family spent Easter we - - iQI with theinparents Ln Calabo (Case of 48 tins $5.73) i- Ontario... sR 0 A S S - Congratulat.nits to the foil-' ao (SAVE 9e)` 7t/a OZ.p PKGS: I i r owing Rouge,-Hill ixoys whi - - KRAFT _DINNER .... ... ,flos were p:•esenced with their �.: . Queen Scout Badges last_ w:eel _ •_ . - ' ' by the Commissioner of•th! BACK BACON LEAN PEAMEALb '.STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A_(LQOSE)(BRING YOUR OWN CA -Metropolitan Police. The.pres o END CUTS OR SLICES I S 59C _ entalion was made in Con.•oc- "• boZ anon Ha}I; Toronto, Those pre- o' CENTRE-CUTS OR SLICES ..fi9�LARGE i rented with badges were: Jcf I - .4 Macon,. Danny Hill,- Doug. Mc- _ Cormack and Bob Hill, Scou' SLICED R-INDLESS York 6r Clover Cream (All Flavours) (Save 10c) t/i Gallon a Leader Vernon.. Mason and his Ib - I - _ ■ ICE CREAM mother attended the pnesenta , tion. � -- :BREAKFAST BACON ........ - MAPLE LEAF -- 39 CANADA FIRST GRADE (SAVE 6c) . j Brock -Road, By the piece Ib. 29c CREAMERY BUTT . ' 1010 GNA .The Brownies. Guides. Cubs Site@!� - ; ._,.-; � ,� , Iib. 39C � SOFT RITE (SAVE 13e) " 8 Roll Package _ and Scopu held_ their regular . meeting, this week, On Friday - TOILET TISSUE -LEAN P£AMEALEfl RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE (SAVE 6c) PKG. O!1 60 April 19, the Cubs and Scouts _� �� eld a "Father aha : sin Ban. 1CO'TTAG E - ROLL T -E A B• A G c - quet" at Brougham. Atx�ut 60 - .' . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . persons sat down to a turkey �•; _ :.TABLE. QUEEN ENRICHED FULL 24 OZ. SLICED L j .tiinrer with -all irimminYc, The ' FRESH `GRADE A OVEN READY ladies of the group were on - - B R E A D for ,hand assisting. as usual.-A�film .. _ iYl -on "Safety" was shown dur- _ i the evening. bits. Lis_ KENS' L6� JAY'S FANCY f ' SAVE 19e) Giant 105 oz. Tins rom►ae .was invested as a cub -`CHTOMATO JUICE --Y;ead-er. "� . Mr. and '.%Irs.•Cliff Habbard (Average weight 3 lbs.) ` Zr 'spent the•Ea,,t?r week at the - Q CHOICE CREAM STALE •cottage, at Katrine. - . FRESH LEAN GOLDEN CORN . E Ns4 f V 20 OZ. TI 0 Sorry Loi .50 we tr.an Jim PORK • BUTT ROAST _ � C . Hunter is not so well, and has - .' ' } ao return-to ,bed, and ma;: have - t 45 to'go back-to hospiTal- for sur- � ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING gerw_ S T E AKS " . ... - � Ib■ 89c '_Registration' was' held at � - -' • ' ' ' .tbe school on--.Nlnn,tay, Apr.' SMOKED (DOWELS) - - 22, for Kinderg'erter. :nil Grade - _ - 1. u it ', to s*.art. t Septen - BACON SQUARES • C FLORIDA, FRESH TENDER _bet'_ .FRESH (LESS THAN 3 1.0, 39c PER.LB.) Miss Bell Shank; exchan,- - ­2 teacher. `tom Str:.:ex, Eng : MIN'CED' BEEF ....... ... P . 3 Ib$■ $1*00 now teaching in Sri. ka:Chew- an, vistted "fr,_-me-t, En6lis:l ROUND OR SQUARE green ..• 4 Q� ns friends, .lits: htatthetvs, an,.!RUMP ROAST,,.'Ib ?9C Mrs. Hough, 'Brock Road for• .:._ .. .. • .. a few, days. - BLADE OR SHORT RIB (BLADE BONE REMOVED) FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER =GOOD SIZE �� -Mr. Musk-low and son E� avne .ROAST Ib 9C G RAPE-FRUIT . . . '. . . • • •• ..� ..• • • • . • . • • 1 OFQI visited the former's caughter. •. • • _• • .,. ■ Mrs. �Gordon`Carter"and-fam- JAFFA SWEET JUICY ,(From Israel) LARGE-SIZE Al ily, and friends of the district. LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK 1 LB. PKG Ib 49C EATING ORANGES Mrs. Norman Carmichael ".PORK SAUSAGE ....... �:. .. , .. noZ IR and Miss- M. Cousins visited 80NELESS ROLLED CALIFORNIA U.S. No. 1 their brother, Nit. Sow erbyr •• and family; on-the wLek-end.. PRIME RIB ROAST . 01II 79c N Ew POTATOES :..:...: ' :.. ;' . ; : ,',`5 LB Sympathy of those: t M - CALIFORNIA No. 1, ICEBERG La Size 2/'s ,community is extended to Mr. � .� - . 3 35 • 80NELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET +9e � and MIs, Harold Timm in the ,'� pOT .ROAST A. 49C HEAD LETTUCE .........: ::... 2FOF. _ SU in. -paining of the ' foini- . . . : . . ;—. . '. . : . - Ws niece, Nis. Shirley Nichol- No. ♦TEXAS, NEW of Torottto, who was kill- FRESH MINCED STEAK Ib- s9C BUNCHED CARROTS in a car accident early Sat- - • • . . . . . . . . . BCH ay morning. Her husbatld also injured. STANDING 6th and 7th RIBS or gro ping green onions) No 1 MULTIPLIER (F w A PRIME RIB ROAST . = .:......:... H. - 9C ONION SETS .........:..::. • Lr.l ROSEBANK• CROSS CUT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Certified The Ajax and -District Com- SHORT RIB ROAST ::-... Ib. 59C SEED POTATOES .. 75tB•.Bi munity Choir and Orchestra,' under the_ direction. of. Mr...D. (Special offer of 3e OFF) TENDERFLAKE (Special Offet of 5e OFF (SAVE.19t) CANADA. PACKERS Karry ' are presenting Mendel- - - - ssohn's "Elijah^ on Frictay,-------_ Plus 5c OFF .. _ _ -May •3• at '8 i 0 - P. :n. in the OOt'l�lS��C - - - Maple Leaf Process Cheese , (SAVE 19c) 12 oz. rc ft Ajax -High School. Actm. $1.00. t� -BABY• R_ OLL MINCEMEA1 f Domestic Water Ilfr (SAV-E JO. _ -W— MAI SUPER SERVICE CENTRE tPo - - - Heated Do-It-Yourself Stalls -- - LARGE 28 - PANIC♦( QZ. TIN Por• Rent _ D�OINI ESTI C (11. .oLL _ _ 19c • ,,s •_ ..... .. � lbs. �39c - - �7-9 SHORTENING 35C :11. red 49_ C �' . :.:THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 19i3 P :. :THE PICKERING NEWS _ Pa - Rd. CLASSIFIED �-+ Coming Events ! • idays -ADVERTiSEM=NTS Cm h, the PAY D1V:DcNAS - LGST SioJRTSMEN? R. C. a F• Survival Course �. - 7.30 P. M. , O Off District Hockey Boys At Din baby _ .Mar � � vis- may, - - _ . F O R S A L E vUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL `. . - 1`,Iembers of the local wood__-, - - APPLES f, POTATOES — C. A. McIntosh -Per bus. g,13S sponsored by 1st. Pickering Scent Group ALL PAINT SUPPLIES � Rotary Club, as an a:.nual e•.- ent, on ng crit- .�+ Ballplayers Wan Spies $3.25 per Bushel FKt_ rKIM at dinner, the sixty at di , the or _ Please bring � om�� _ for apples• Scouts - Guides - Leaders wear uniforms DURING THE MONTH OF MAY so young so young men. who played Pee Pee Wee, Bantarn and Midget hock- Baseball players are for the Intermedite B _ PICKERING ORCHARDSEVERYONE WELCOME ey during the past winter. A. in Pickering Village. One mile west of Pickering (apr 25) long with the boys were' their A practice session Village on No. 2. Highway 942-1247 WORLD MISSION N1GHT Your • Pittsburgh • Paint Dea managers and coaches. Head table guests included: held next Sunday a. at the village g park H Sponsored by _ Gordon Hawes, (Executive 'interested in playiirg.b Swap — want l,z horse elec- " tric motor. Have 1953 Meteo: -THE BOARD OF WORLD MISSIONS C � �— • h� o f • P 6fe O�N o member `.O. M. • H. A.) ; Doug. - can't make it on Sund Bill Rim,-ne�a a r in good ru=ling order (or sell) Of The United Church Of Can. 1 v NNi ' ..Ccoach-_- erals); Terry Vail and Mike Phone: 839-2568. SUNDAY, APR. 28 - 7.30 P. M Dubeau (members of the Gen- ----- set Simeoe St. United ChurchAy ~R9LMX .eels teari), It is encouraging — com f" scales. 24' pound - Pu mg 839- OSHAWA Speakers: Threo New Candid- Service 942.3251 PICKERING to nntp thnt P-neh of these four red guests in "edr•es honored sing Church — Picker : two show cases. Phone: aces for Overseas :. the boys stressed—"education 2525 (ape 25) and good citizenship first. and Divine 1i'orship. was, hockey -playing second". . Each Sunday mornin>,g. T4 For Sale —chicken r.i en' eq ' pm Pickering United Church of the speakers chvelt at some Missionary Sunday, tlj _- large quantity, fountains. nes.: WomenThe Teri on this subject. It was vice was conducted ' - = Stoves, txtglv� brooder covers, tr May meeting of the U. notgt ed that all but two oft Geoffrey Johnston,Mi etc. Very reasonable. Ave table . C• �V• will be held in the C. E. _ GEORGE H. BROWES, D. D. S. Generals are still attending from Nigeria. We were - - Saturday only. Phone: 542- Centre. on Thursday. May 2, school. to have Mr. Johnston _ 3623. at S.M' ?, r.:. This is a General wishes to announce the opening of an office for -the V, orthy of a great amount The -choir entered th -coals Nleeti-rt- with west speaker• practice of General Dentistry. The office is located recognition and appreciation to the Processional - For Sale — gnod. used ;Misys Shirley McKee. Deacon at 68 Harwood Ave., Ajax, Ont. are those few -local gentlemen tle�t-ten the Lord's Anointed": furnace, which would be suit- at Northminster Church. who sponsored rnana;ed and iai choir number was ,able for farm home or cottage : with a very interesting pro- Dr. Browes is a recent graduate of the University coach our young lads, during anthem "My Redeem. Phone: 942-1175 before blay gram_ of Toronto. the "-inter, driving fhem to The scripture readi 99� _ 14. The Social Hour is in charge hockey practice ('most of it at from Isaiah 61: 1 - of Unit No. 1., Pres,. Mrs• C Office hours .will be: Dailytr Tuesday to Saturday,. Brooklin Arena) and their reg- Corinthians 16: 1 - For Sale -' scooter, per•`_ec• 3, Bryant. g'i'ant an interest- also Tuesday and Thursday evenings. ular. games. They are: (Slid- Johnston spoke of the INS running order. Like new. Ph. � evening a.mor>. friends-= gets) Chas. Wilcox. Mgr., Geo. Nigeria .and the n 839-3039_ 845 McKLin Road - es. come on.out, _ - B field is mow called a _ Hogarth, --M gr It:, blaioney, church The missies - 119C For Sale large bicycle Pickering Women's Institute will hold Reguiar Meet- To 'Tk Editor Card of Thanks . Coach% (Pee . i'eeci B'1' )Lit_ • Eachnie, a congregation, and h the for ore -Girl's ;in good corsditinn. Phone after -,their -on Tuesday. April 30, at —1 ;i -e w h to ex ^ess oi.r sin- p •Mgr., Bob Kerning-. ton. -Coach. A -number of other plarrnung work. buildingof hasp 149C a p, m.'942-1945 2.00 m (DST), at, the home p• I think it'should should be drawn sere thanks to our friends enc meisiibor� for their o par-- :'s gave a lot. of assistan establishim-, schools. ONS Estate of Mrs. F. Simons. Kingston Rd., West. The District Pres- . to the attention of your- really readers of the great gift that many acts of tcindrress, their friendly calls - �rn i lien. to time Th an -1 • y similar comm- very important time ry' �' is •great r need fo - _Real For Sale — 35 acres with - � id bins. Cawker, o, Port pe will address the meet- the youth of the Ptcke o area have been endowed.. far their and lou lovely cards, the cut flow- ets anti beautiful plains Eror.. un:,ty est ae� • ,s gratitude to1 those few men (who: workers, the basis is has been accomplish C creek, bordering Saouffvllle Musical numbers by Mrs. Ing. -- to be . .present and future outdoor relatives, and the U. C. tL', of the church and W.. I. during, somehow, aiw-ays turn up) who hate an l until native men are Village, Private sale, $18,800 W. Boyes. This promises activities, With the' future in - interest in local youth The re- the missionary carrieE I ,• ,Evenings, phone 294-2156. Days. an intecesling meeting. Mem- _mind, it torrid become another rnY recent std y in Ajax Hosp- rtai.. Specie! thanks to the P,et .� of. this attention to our imtiative .work. We - 294-3530. G. Wideman. 91 Mair. bets -and friends, ui ed to at- ' outstandingScout Area. with A, Cresswell, for his. youth- �` rept, be evident to-' can het P by prayer, by 9C - 5t: Markham. (apr..11 - tf) tend. the help of the parents and these• highly prayers, and tri to the PF hospital: to day, Exit it will surely. be seen in Ing the - budget, het maintain the work. _ Guides and Brownies -regarded yixtng Mr, and,Mrs. H: Spang for be- the coming future --our sin - needed, dost +T*© Rent COOKIE SALE people. The well-know•ti- -Mr. Ker ing our mail-debverers:_also to. - r Mr. S. Surphlis sere- thanks aril appreciation: to you gentlemen. � , are much seg. There is much _ t land, for The Giucies a .d Brnw^nie� wW "Girl Guide Cooper rias set aside this val-- and - ,Mrs. for SUP plyiing,our mail and gtYicer- Presiding as NIC at the head trained Christian lay Junior Congrega C For - Rent — VxA market garden or nursery' on be seilin; . Cookies" on Aprti' 26 and '2 i . uabie wooded .area for the' ad- varicerfterit of -' "Guiding' a;id i� during the cold weather, - table was our genial Public School Principal. Rotarian Ray The conducted by Mrs.. - _ the- Audley..Road Phone: 942- - Please support them Scouting in this locality. A. and Tis all other, friends for their trips • to • hospital. These T. Doble,. who has- now spent -fisted by Miss Jo Ann �C - SCOUT NEWS enerotts helping g P of his person- al time -and effort is ail addit= of kindness will Iona, be remembered. "For friend over fifteen consecutive years with the -youth of this comm - SPRING TIME TA For Rent — three rooms. Ph. It was with well-founded Tonal boon, to. those: charged •with a in need, is a friend -indeed". unity—hockey in the winter, : Ellectiw April 18, - X942-0187, . - - P ride that the 1st. Pickering Scout Group played 'host to the � the development , of the property. —Warren and Ma rtha Willson and snftba!!l in .the summer.. Dable is � now, doubt. FOR SERVICE BE 9C '. -3elp Wanted °w a`"' District Patrol Lead- Kenco last weep- The Scouts -of' Pickering, •' to Card of ThanksTORONTO :�Zn no preparing fora softball season.OSHAWA �- PICK ens at i{ainp by Honour Mr. Cooper and perpet-. We 'wish to thur.:; all our This community appreciates . . YES - - HELP WANTED : District and Area. end. A good tur•rxiut the leaders of the District nate his "good deers", have As ktiri—friends and -neighbors for SLS devoted attention toour ts,w : for Time Tads C •finYPickeriri; :a Representative for Singer young advanced their knowledge in named it Kamp Kenco. a parent of tipcorri;no youth, I heir Irian- kind expression. syrnpatathy and young people. =, DAYLIGHT TI - "Sewing Machine Co...Sales, ex- .Scout methods. of, training feel that 'a public vote. o:- condolen- 5321,406 To Hospital '. _ iperience helpful Apply in per- their boys The Court of Hon- thanks be extended to thls Ces duxrin,'-our recent bereave - Tkkets 8 Informati Tickets son to — i1. Ontario Street, in our of the Conference put into Vary Good Scout ment. Mon. Michael Starr advises PICKERING COFFEE '9C iOshawa- practice the patrol systerxti Dig- Yours sincerely, We wish to e pp c ally thanes e dodo s rs an t f of Whit the News this week as follows: Telephone: 942-1 (ape 18._- tf) method by planningthe trict Camporee that Kill take Harriette-Q•iiay Sanitarium for their kindness ,•I h have been advised by the . iR. S_ Skighte A 9C 'Telephone solicitor, male or 'place May 11 - 12 Dumbarton Athletic CI '��' her long illness: The Minister of National Health i Welfare, that the Department female, in 'own home, for Tor- The Pickering Tccx>p will be 1LScEachrie Funeral Horne -for has approved a contribution of `-' onto Motor Club. Experience camping at Kaanp Kenco this. Competition is here again' their kind and efficient servic- S321,4i6 under the terms of . preferred. Good remuneration. coming week -end. The.. DAC Club Conn it'i.)nc � es: anui Dr: W. A. McK3y for t he National Health Grants e Agpdy Box 280, Pickering w•ili be Field on Thursday:, May his kind, comforting words. . ` Program to' help finance con- o Apr. 18, 25 ' SALE REGISTER 2• at S.M p, m, in the Dunha,L- —Willard Huffman and Fam- struction, o! the new Ajax and .. ton High School Gymnasium. lly, R. R. 2, Pickering. Pickering General Hospital in Stenographer.for national. or- Saturday, May 4, 1963 — auc- All Club Members are eligible Ajax". : in Don Mills Area, tion' sale of w•asihtnc machine to compete., and elimjnating Card Of Than _•_'gaeization 3dde provided. Phone— Mr• and dryer; floor polisher: elec- tests will be held this Tours-• We• wish 'to thank our kind = Henderson. 942-0405.• frit flopr larrlps; radios, rugs: day, April 25. neighbors and friends for the S :;• - dishes: cooking utensils; lawn Parents and friends of co n- very trice surprise party; also _ R CARETAKER WANTED ;APPLICATIONS will be receiv- furniture, silverware; garden tools, -and many other articles. petitiors are most welcome a_s visitors, working in front of an for the very lovely ,gifts. Your kindness will always be rem_ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ed for the position of school Property of Mr. Clayton Free- audience. helps : many. a cpm- embered, C: lcaretaker in School Area No. man, 601 Brock St. S., Whitby. petitor get the "feel" of cam- —Mr. and Mrs. E. Priebe and If You Like Meeting People Apply in writing, stating ex- Sale at 1.00 P. m. sharp.Loyal petition. Family. .. You Will Enjoy Work As A PerienA. W. Tye , B age, etc., • .�to — A. W. Tyas, Business Ad- pogo.,, auctioneer. (may. 3) = ..:� Harvey Maim Head Coach, is anticipating some close re- ,Card of Thanks BUSINESS OFFICE REPRESENTAI �1 i9y !ministrator, School Area No. 'sults, especially in the Tyro' . I would like- to thank my 2., R.. R. 3, Pickering. ROOF LEAKING? classes. miiny friends, neighbors and Handling Contacts With Our Custom Need A New Roof - Aluminum -The events will include: for relatives, for cards, letters and 16000 STARTING SALARY — REGULAR INCREAI !Wanted - _ - Siding = Eawste+sugh CALL Girls -Balance Begin; Uneven Parallel Baas; ' Side Horse visits, while in the Uxbridge 'Cottage Hospital. would PLEASANT OFFICE —FRIENDLY CO-WORKER I like please Apply In, Writing ATlan�tie 1-0001 Vault; Free Calisthenics. For to thank the nurses for their �- 19 9c _ Wanted - wom�air available far tioiisework. Own trat7spor` COMMERCIAL ROOFING 400 Rouge Hill Delve Boys - Parallel Bars; Horizon- tal Bar; Free CaR thenlcs; and good care and my minister, Rev. A. Cresswell, for his vis- "COMMERCIAL DEPT" talion Phone. 942-0677. (may 17)' for Tyro Boys - Side' Horse its, ' and a very special thank _' TME BELL TELEPHONE 9C ° Wsafed — part time man- SUPPORT Vault; for Novice and Junior 'Men this is replaced by Pom • you to Dr.. MacIntyre and Dr Nol; ' ,COMPANY OF CANADA ual labourer. Saturdays and CANCER SOCIETY mel Horse, and, Long Horse —Mes. E. Maude Hamilton, _' 'holidays. $1:75 per hour. Ap- CAMPAIGN Vault. Brougham, Ont. 1S VICTORIA ST., OSHAWA --- ply giving details: P. O. Box % DURING APRIL Mark this date: Thursday, " 5 y '284; Pickering, .Ontario Ajax And Pickering Branch May 2, DAC Club Competitions c .. Give amorously When The in the Dumbarton High School Day Care — Manday 'through Canvasser Calls Gymnasium at 8.00 P. m. —FACT:- Mental illness cases in hospitals outnumber all other cases combinedl _. Friday for one or two children. FACT: One child in every tea will suffer a mental disorder requiring special cant 9C - Phone: 839-1852. - FACT: Canadians spend only Sc per person on Mental Health Research! • .9 S _ ._. . ', CUSTOM .. 1�• Holes Dug. 'Phone: 839- �■■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■t,■i■■■■■e■e■■■■■tu■■■■■■>.■■■ : iR E F R I G E R A T I 0 N - HEALTH WEEK IS APRIL 28 - MAY ,'MENTAL TUTORING IN FRENCH � .: .. COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC n •. - _. _ .• - : ; - . VOU CAN HELP: By being a 4ok inteer worker to visit the sick and lonelyl tins '- �. Call Eva Hasek, 942-0977 Is ■ .,AIR CONDITIONING -'YOU CAN HELP: Through our financial campaign MAY 14. Repairs To AJI Makes i ,• _ _ .._.... . T. Service — T V. Towers t ' . ;: ,_ _ ■ 'Our canvasser will call -- on roti, or you n+.ay_send�arour_contrabutions to. ' . i39-1191 .■ �.NE _ _ �.___■_ C. WHITE ■.-, j— �• - l _ punba !of dio � MRS. M. B. DYMOND, CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAI - Subscribe NOW! ■ e' �• : P�cker�ng Qd -, OSHAWA-ONTARIO BRANCH, C. M. H._A. 107 SIMCOE STREET, SOUTH, -/7�����T The Pickering News - ■ ■ OSHAWA, rARIO. - - : -$2.56 Per • Year �>t■■■■>.■�■■■■�■��ei■■ei■si■i■■��■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■ii \ teach.ng ut tngs pe Easter holidays with her par eats Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Jail- Mrs. Richardson• returned tc •er home in Toronto, with her tillthe summer va,cattoti. It :. should be -stud for the Final y - i e /� AT1antie 2wVV63 Pickering,, Ont'. iffe, Ridgewood Rd. St. Edward's Fest Rouge Examinations. -tn• , • Mrs. Ruby Hart Island P.d. Aoly Communion and Sunday Parish Hall, on Paas Six -'.THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 19S3 " - ROUGE . �Cherrywocd . ,,BUSINESS are - DIRECTORY :Services In , ment and surgery for an arm her frier!: Club, at AT ��a soh to hear of L�MissWEST� Joan retry oe.ns Ili. lira �.�j,� P R E N T I C E The ech . t ;no Otis, uaeA to nor- skis, of the Canoe AUCTION SALE .:.Chu' i district when the 4-4573• s+te w.11 soon be her usual sci. AUCTIONEERS - Mr. and. tufts: Robert Ken- male t bel: ang at y.Ql! 'ion- i.lany happy returns of the and able to return to school. GUARANTEED - Barristers, Solicitors MCEACHNI S 'arish. -and those of the Par- soh sol s mors;ire, and mothers Y • day to i~'�.ia=d Heiyar, Pou-e a w•as one year mere was a community ar �- shower of rpr'and -- ROdio-TV Service Cres., spent a few.days in Tol- ish of Holy' Trinity, Guildw•oo< ■ ■aaa ■■ _ __..___ ■■■■aa■ ■■a■■ aaat ' breathed a sigh of relief, after _�.� Dr. �i•r,o Apra 23; to Jenniret Teles for Daviu 'and Mrs. 'IartE Mrs. elast week. `� iliagd0, e . - FUNERAL DIRECTOR • Pickering - ` a week of having the young- Easter old on �uaure, ���'� Rd., on her on Frida evening last week y' Any Make or Model A hold Furniture: Real Estate United Church ster's home for the nor- birthday on April 24I fhe gifts were lovely, with few of- also our specialty at # as days. But, the w'ear'er was tiiteenth r)"' br"'nrvre. FQu-e Hrrls duplicates. We wish them well ARTHUR FIELD Minister R Melville j Rev. Butters fairly nice and there are so things to do for the Dr., who was fourteen on Apr. in their married life. Private . Ambulance Service - � � SERVICE - rnariyv children here. that they are no oauey. Sunny- slope, on her sixth birthday on Mrs. Hughes, of Don Mills ;las been s with.•her dau- raying • 1PICKERING - DAY OR NIGHT !•4S A. M. i 11.07 A. M. _ proWern_to-most parents. ghter, Mrs. Leonard Dart an,. _ The 1st. West Rouge Scouts, . --. of Rouge Hills Dr. on her •fita fn y Sunder School Same Hon with their Leader, lith. J. Mc- follovr- �eenth birthday. April '21. J. X. Tindall, Claremont. and MTs. J. C. Tinrlail, WATER DELIVERED A1Jnr f Ri e- YIr, and of frig-ctrmh 1•.esbytenan .Cnurch, on nuc.. vood Rd. motored to Buffalo. , Springville, where she wan visr r. anrs. R• Tindall during the week. - West of Dunbarton - * Sunday Sehboi�l. Friday, and report a nice time. :rl t a few days visiting he: School re -opened on bion- Church Service 2.30 P. M. Miss Susan olliffe, who . i K' tons nt the Pe1L unt. and Mrs. Smith's motheriY day. No more len holidays PHONE 'PHONE: 942-2171 ■■a■aa■■■■■■■■■:.■■a■a -• . teach.ng ut tngs pe Easter holidays with her par eats Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Jail- Mrs. Richardson• returned tc •er home in Toronto, with her tillthe summer va,cattoti. It :. should be -stud for the Final y - i e /� AT1antie 2wVV63 Pickering,, Ont'. iffe, Ridgewood Rd. St. Edward's Fest Rouge Examinations. -tn• , • Mrs. Ruby Hart Island P.d. Aoly Communion and Sunday Parish Hall, on • Mt • T�'eddle remains a Patient in the Scarboro Gener- _ is in the Scarboro Hospital is she is undergoing treat- School in the Sunday, April 28, at 9.30 a m al Hospital. ment and surgery for an arm her frier!: 2onfirmauon Service on Wed - nesday. May 1, at 8,00 p.- m PROPERTY SOLD P R E N T I C E Creighton' Drynan_ injury, and marry in the district wish her i "',t. Y.ev. F. H «'ilkinson the to AUCTION SALE ; 8 Murdoch speedy recovery, i3ishop of Toronto. confira AUCTIONEERS - Mr. and. tufts: Robert Ken- candldates' of - St.. Edw•ard'e of household furniture, .furn- MARKHAM' - Barristers, Solicitors nedy and daughter. Jaybelie 'arish. -and those of the Par- ace, pressure system, electric Licensed and Authorized for th* Cres., spent a few.days in Tol- ish of Holy' Trinity, Guildw•oo< appliances, glassware, dishes, Counties of Ontario and York and Notaries Public elast week. `� iliagd0, e . - utensils, contents'" Of cabins, Faun Stock. Implements, Neuse- Several fa.:,ilies from `Vest. garden tools etc, the property_ hold Furniture: Real Estate BANK Of COh%MEUC! CHAMBERS Rtxr­e ' -'u B1111 Caccoec• - of- also our specialty at ios, Bob Brown. Mrs. Dand ar.(----Reasonabit Rates 5 Simeon St. N., Oshawa WALTER NICNOLSON -- I Mrs: Fre .h, Leslie and Patric- D David .Summers, of Tor DUAL. SERVICE AT ONE PRICE - North-east corner of No. 2. Telephone Oshawa 723-3Mb ,St . �e0r e`s ia, with mernbers of the.P.riuge '' sl -,r - PHONES - r;nto. w•.il be in rttar� ,-� Highway and Liverpool Road, I _ e g - . Bridge. Clubs fa.:?lies enjoyet' ! '2943161 or 640-3696 church sen, -ice here next Sun- 'Township of Pickering, midway e a flight from 3lalton Airpor, _day., at 2.30 p...m between Pickering Village and pr.naees have been estamished :Anglican Chureb over the city. by "cha:mere� word ha: been received tha' Ounbarton, at Liverpool, on- auctioneers sin Co 1899. plane, on Saturday. April 20 Mr. ,Cecil Gazrey, of Ba_ ---:ie ytCxfiRtN4 .ONTARIO Many of the.. chcizeri were �� SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1963 ltederr very thrilled with the trip. gas "`; awaY.�'x ,� t tr. f o 0 0 . - W -M e. E e RlV, H. S SHEPHERD. SA. DA St. Andrew's Circle of Grace hospitalized since Januar}. 1�Mr. Westin,house refriierator. FLEURY & COMERY Boz 199 Pickoring, Ont. arkt 'Its. Gatley were, f ,' , , Ttidhu , cies. ters=e, , tup sitz 5 E R I N Presbyterian Church Ladies' + > Y BARRISTERS SOLICITORS. ►t+on. w►itt•hott 3.13 residents of Au•.ley. 18 x -� Beatty. eiec, mangle Guild, will hold their regular LZTme a -n -i Che: -:-i Under- n•.on: Gass top kitchen• cup- NOTARIES PUBLIC - SUNDAY SERVICES r•nanthly meeting on Thursday woou. Richrrioitc' "Hill. spEr-t .the ' board: Kitchen cabinet: Din-' „* - 930 a•m: Holy Communtoi. May 2, at 1.30 p. m, in the holiday week at the horse n ing--oom. r >trnrl-gUP• extent:nR taerrl•h of Old Kwtgstat leer 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer church. - fheir uncle. and attnt :�Sr. aA<: table: 3.x d tine -room chairs: Highland Crook _ I1.00 a.m.-holy Cemmuni" t M.M. Gladys Smith. Rruge _ Mrs. Bill Guthrie- � --�UAeral and lath Sunder) l4ratcr:.rt busier, all quarter AT. 2-5754 Hills Dr. is in . the Nor-:erl'a r nt 1aa _ _... _ - r100 arm -Sunder School 1e the cu oax: tvtuiarrts scorn; a Ambulance Service College Hospital: where she un- week with her: untie air_ Parish Holl • seryl --Berson s derwent surgery last week. A machine; 'Ianoni cabinet rad- HOURss 11.00 o,m.-Nursery aunt, Mr. and Diss. David. Coll- io; Chesterfieid: U_al-top„ 16val- - - - (A4 chhtt Pariah Hall) speedy recovery to 'Mrs.Smith: r,, tn• - Monday ft Friday -7-9:30-5:30 a who is -being -especially missed tm b , n nut centre .tattle: Seth mur_h p. RL and his niece, anti -roue:- ireatitet upho1s'terec' fan,rday and Ev.nieq.. iNo. 2 Highway •- WEDNESDAY _ as she is choir Tice Ter at Grace Lynua :Matt, visitert nn Sunday --- by Appointment - dt Pickering- Beach Rood C and settee ro, match: A a arm• Communion and Church. with Mr. and 'r ,. Searle; L.:bra:•'y table: Coffee tahle; A -Hoer Mrs,' Ethel Dand, P.nuge H.ls _ . _ _ �aNrcesslons .for d+. Sick t0 ulle.. of F.ocl+�'ood. � fernery and ��tand, 'Iirt•ots '- Dr. returned to.{2ttaw•a. w.tti NI and Mrs. Slaney Me' ,Ornainents' etc; One, 9 x _E _ - her daughter and familk, yu.,h aid' Deborah. of Oak. +tori' vFnertan w=ind�w blind. MONUMENTS Telephone where she will spend a. few �;lle visited recently at thFI To 5 by 36 Stell <<erretian Wein_ weeks." •ONi;hway Monument Works":- [l Hlt�al� Z-3610 Lr n ' 'Orme, of Mr, and AI:�. C:er;r'g_e .�� 1,,ntlr Eiectr:c fc>a;:tet� _ ( .. Christian Science The Canadian Cancer Society - - ~ - Pic«cering and" Ajax Unit, are' Izatt• Elecuie arra; art cheer of ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. v faxing their d- ljax ln� Cain- The C,):In.n1 :r11ty3 Club0 w•il ri'ltivare: Quaker -oil tU::i_., R. R. 1, Whitby. Ontario w Society : paign thh n:�anth and, car.�a��- n` on klay 4, at the h"�me chenEran�e:.R.iund.tnper k:t- Two Mites West of Whitby spa eater=;. Gf,od Che * ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO of. 'tI and Mrs- John. Aalnt�;r, r table-, On we. _. Highway, Between- ..BRADY CHURCH *SERVICE AND ors are tusy' in w: iii.,trict. �,i in Pic tiering• L Five or ;:x .pr:n; mattresses; Whitby A AlexSUNDAY SCHOOL give all. y'ou: can when th?y' G. ©^ncmn, a ncr,u t call nn you 3s thi` is a eery LL:etinghoti�e .electric washer: Phone: Whitby 669-3462 _ SUNDAY -1I a.m.-ht Ilse visitei on .'Tnnday . was he: Armchair rocker.; Swing s,x:.>1 -PLUMBING Allerton Building, Kingstest Y. worthwhile sauce. and we nev-:r hors t4•ash�tands; Chest, +,. At Rouge Hills sister. Mn -,,Earl Pucr tin.._ f rnnw when we may neeei Heather Richard_-.' S^_arbn:i' drawers: �t'alnut antique' gr :- Testimonies of H.olinq an giro help through this .ark an:za- ttiited lase week with'her cou• -STORE > ai the w•dnes tion. firs iero 'e S`e�rart is ii7 desk: ;Corner wicker arm. . heari:n the it es` P -,e Drive siri. Stt_ian RimcK chair: Large assortment of lib- P L U M 8 I� N G hold at B pnt. g ' nary books: Ful! size sporrl bed ALL ARE WELCOME and you many call her at AT 2- �T �r �*� ALFRED KAYES White Enameled `The Reading Room 1s epees to 1 East Fite, . if you h<rve B T QJW with spring mattresses: Dress - in table ;ind stand; Three el PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Public Dally not been caLed on. anrr a'ouid The. Acii� e Sen ce C.:��s meispace_ Shower Cabinets Some Location, ectric raneettes; Small " ' DM o - .. est eines atRE SYSTEMS ' • . 1 - I1Mr. and .tiirs.. Good.;r. H irr- heaters: Quebec type kitchen Call ATlontk 2,3633 basement of the church with range; jmail size kitchen cab- ESTINtATES GIVEN ►59.00 i=•n, and Lithia o£- East Ave. . �1rs. =Allan•• ear,n`s -group in }ave been in 'IontrcaI for a inet: IWO �t ndsor armchairs; few days dt: :r> the 'glide}s, charge of the meeting, , The Srxx�l washstand: Chests of Phone - 942-6717 , - y- Worship was on "Easter" with drawers and'' beds: ' Utility AT. 4-4721 The X� est Rou4c' P.atepay'- tiMrs, Carson taking"t_he Topic 1,,Tands; iCashstands: G. E. tel- St. Andrew's i•rs' soetatiox,. are h j'din� an on "Thriughts on the Cross". Open 'rAe .rig on R ednesrla� :- I evision: Drop-leaf and day -beef • 43ZO Kingston ,Road The guest sheal:er w;aS 'Ir."I muehes: Single beds.. and the _ IN5URANCE - Presbyterian Church Attty 8• at 8,4",C' p. m.; in- the Keith Carson,'• 'of 'Clareincmt.. s ring: 'IiitChen rabies: Com- " west Hill Rai-.`x,w P.rxim: Is and Road. Serving the area since 1922 Church Street North, Pickering ubo showed some eery inter- I bpnation' wardrobe -and. dress- Open Daily 5:30 Sat. to 1 and would tike to have,a ­ooG Let us handle your citing pictures on his, trip fa ( Several odd tables. chairs; Inturatnco Needs Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. A. representation o residents' ou ESUIand and Europe• stan(, etc.: Several beds, fold - Mr. Herb, lVank. ecru' Coune'zi Mise Brenda Jiac-Avt,y Fire, Wihdstorm, Auto llAansei, 4f Windsor Drive F i.resesitative velli be on hand ,izad her fon:ils removed last in; couches: etc.; High chair-, Liability, etc. tin, and,a member of the local Odd table;:, hitchers chairs: .DENNEY BROTHERS 94z-�`°' Week in the'Osha%va Hospital, Tw.o rotary" lawnmo«ers: Ex- S^ho•)l Board for Area No. `l. The Altana Toung People, Bowman .�I 4GIbson HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A.111L, Z-3 west spea::_rs. They have met last Thursday- night -at the tension ladder l20 feet 1, ess- ,everal urgent and important ionai elec. shallow -well press - issues of interest to everyone home•of Mr. and 1LJ. Murray ure pumping system (goods; Call' vs tSt. S 66Whitb " Hof 1Mt3ter, Steven Syshats . Sundar'Sehool 'i0.D0 A.M. Jones-- prew•a�- air burster' Space heat- 145 Brook St. S. Whitby �l� in the district. Tatie4,P - •.The 'Mount Zion Youth Pec- eT furnace unit, gravity feed, Lights at No. 2. Highway, a he's Union had a bowling par- ___ A �� Welcome Awaite Liquor .Store in Nest Rduge, p' automatic, thermostat control, Alterations i Repairs q ty at Markham on.Friday• e�- complete with 200 gal. tank; ,uA - ., Phone: 2i2 -4W Y� and last, but not feast, the ening and were entertained JIIW Roads. Although the As, cia-''the Garden. handyman's and work ANTERIOR later at the Orr, Graham home. man's. tools; 5 -gal, cans, along Zion has been very quiet for . , A quiet- wedding took place with numerous other country the past few months, they have in the Mt, Zion Church. Satter- '.� PAII�TINEj been %vorkmg on .several im day `evening. when 'Mrs. Robt. home articles. 0 0 :a portanviTtatters. If you receiv- Monahan, of Orzllia,. became' c PAINTER i DECORATOR ed your Fairway,'read it thor- the bride of bit. Geo.' Fe4tas, Sale at 1.00 P. M. Terms - R R HILL lntrr'{or and Exterior oughly and if you are interest- the Toronto. A reception was Cash on day of sale. No reserve EXPERT WALL -PAPERING . •ed! in your community, come held afterward at the home of P�'� sold' PMne: 339-3317 :) N 1 T S 0 C H Y E C d out on May S. James Smith, dark. KEN i Fnretierlr A. R. HIL{.) the bride's daughter, brit! for Advise and Estimates - <MM<h'e4 ISM• :) CLARKS PRENTICE, vection- _ A Reminder -to come out Ian Carson. NO OB GATWH :; W. A. MWAY. AA.,, PbS6 this Saturday, April 27, and Mrs. Tommie Crist, of ash- eea' Markham phone: 294- Free -Estimates - - 3161 or 640-,3696. _ MINI9TEE enjoy an evening of dancing' at` irigton, D. C., came me to Proprietor or auctioneers not •' P '16 Naroeh Blvd. P the Rainbow Room, sponsored see her . father, r. Lewis responsible for an public liab- 2281 Bar Ridges b the West Rou e Canoe Club; Jones, who is in r 'health. p°" y Phone' TEm IC 9.2281 Service Wetshlg ,11 !i►x y g poor `fifty, property damage or in•' : atnd supported by the Kiw•an- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones Jury to the public In connec- Wis. Tickets are 52.50 per cou- had supper on Sunday evening tion "with this. auction sale. - church � • 'AM ple, and may -be obtained from with MTs. Bert Jones; Brook ,GRACE PRESBYTERIAN : a Kiw•anian, or Mr. Bredov- 1 lin. CHURCH � a' 66 } ANER VACUUM CLE _ PLASTER CERA AIC TILE REPAIRS - - ` - ' Port union Road' : STONE ` 0 0 F.I N G SPEC I A L. Guaranteed Top All Makes WEST ROUGE , CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. - ElRVINO CNRtsT• M ltd 11 At. Qualit 210 Ib. 3 in 1 As alt Shingles, Red, 6men,sGre ES7M'ATES Church School (All Ages) FLAGSTONE PATIOS cwrtMUNrI twill tllttli i Ph n9 t 11.00 A. M. - ETC. PEN' uare. h �»Pick-up i Delivery Supiervised Nursery - 11.00Divine Worship -11.00 A. M.... -MARTIN ENRIGHT U045 Sq-:FLEMING PHONE: TE 9-1997. +• .' ' Claremont Coo atIV .VACUUM CLEANER Minister (apt. 18 - t!) SERVICE Rev. Wm: H. T:' Fulteit . 401 Rouge Highllamis Dr. 'Call - 942-0213 West Rouge _ F, a. THURSDAY, APRIL 2S, 1962 THE . PKKERMIG NEWS Page Slvet! Association of Bay Ridges,our r • ai Pen Portrait this week- is of I Fairport Beach >.� this fnd fine organization. We hope Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodgers a Y-�:RID ES EWS YOU are In the picture. family spent the Easter week- . x x x end .with Mr. and Mrs. Fred The Recreation Association Of Williams. - �_--Stw* Slid FeNhm ftm Bay % As we a Plf NM _ Bapyp Ridges Mr, and Mrs. Macroach the third lane enjoyed• an Eaa ster week - Z birthday of the Recreation Ass- end visit from Mrs. MacFar- Ray Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc. sponse to specific requests 000 bads in a community program their o l we also approach lane's sister, Mrs, D. Stuart. such as the mail delivery and The Women's Auxiliary of can be rewarding. In order to their election, the time when Karen and Diane rt of he The B' Rs' Ratepayers' carport questions. There -were the Ajax and Pickering Gen- truly enjoy life, we all have ' who have served the of Islington spent part of the Association is setting in mot- thirty-eight non -Executive eral hospital would like to to learn to give as well as community are ready to step week -end with cousins Brenda ion the wheels' of action tow- men*em at the last General have additional membership take. I hope that. there is down and pass the torch on to and. Susan Williams. and Bell Telephone exetended ,.Meeting. There were ten tele- from Bay Ridges. Volunteer a'sufficient'number Of' comm. the -next person in his turn. Jennifer Ricketts; Joan Hep-' area Service for .the Dunbarton calms from residients in- services provided by the Wom-' unity -minded citizens who are When .we look back over worth and Janet Fenemorephone , Exchange subscribers. terested in carports and the en's Auxiliary include the willing to give of their time these two short years, the re- stayed the week -end with Lyn - The Executive has peen meet- same ��, with mail .deliv- mending of hospital linen, sup- for the benefit of themselves cord of ae ornplishments of da. Pickard. All enjoyed the Association is . . nothing Saturday night dance at the Ing with various other inter- erg complaints. Ether:tine, pro- plying furnishings and equip- as weal as their community in short of remarkab3e. ially Community ested' the' blems are almost ail or the merit for the Nurses' Residence order that Recreation lyre Bal+ when we consider that recovery is wished change people of this sub -division are and raising fundis for the Hosp- Ridges may continue to be a the As PAY paring literature on the exten- compleWy indifferent. What ital Extension, providing a gift part of "Our World of Cas- first summer, roads were nov- for Mr. Munn, -of Lakeview ded -area service for distribu-__other.condusio _would- you - pr of bootees to evexg-tsaby Living". The future-el-eur-. elties, parks_a sea of mud. and Ave.. now in Ajax Hospital. - tion to Bay Ridges residents• take? born in the hospital, operating community Is in your hands. a swift flowing stream, or a. Friends and neighbors are This literature will explain the Do You want this pb,aia- a library cart service for the 000 small lake instead of a garden glad to hear Mrs. Watkins is. details of this Bell service and tion to continue? Do you feel convenience of patients and Don't forget the Bingo on was not uncommon, home from the Ajax Hospital its advantages to us ala. it is worth while? operating a gift bar in the lob- Tuesday, at the Exhibition Hall With the assistance of Con- and feeling, better. Incorporated in this literature solidrated Building Corporation, Mrs. Quinnell is still in the wall be a questionnaire. Resid- If you feel other subjects by of the Hospital on. Liverpool Road. The fun be- Q l . are of more general interest, Membership Fees are $1.00 gins at 8.00 p. m. and you could the Recreation Association was Ajax Hospital. Visits, cards and ents interested in a direct -to- then attend the May 8th, meet- for non-active members • 'and be the lucky winner of the born and an interimcommittee letters would be appreciated. Toronto telephone exchange ing and express your feelings. 50c. for active members. If Jackpot of at least $100.. named.Be fore long, a regular Notice To Smelt Fishermeni are asked to complete the news sheet was being distrib- Please leave the beach as Your attendance at meetings• is you would like to join or would 0 0 0 questionnaire and . to keep it one of the only measures of be interested in finding out I'm sure the young hockey ute- Teen-agers. were holding clean as possible. A number of handy. Completed forms will. strength. more about the Auxiliary, will players of Pickering Township re�a' dances, Cubs and the empty bottles were left for be picked up by'a Ratepayer On the Bell Telephone Ex- you please phone: Mrs. Carr, join me in congratulations to .Scouts were sponsored and un- others to remove, as well as member who will also be aide•,der way. Adult activities com- the dangerous wires from the tended Area Service, to date, 942-6974, Mrs. Ellis, 542-3093, the Toronto Maple Leafs in to explain any details of con- the committee of ten persons or Mrs. Gubra, 942-0336. winning their ninth Stanley meneed and the first summer burned tires, fusion. It is hoped the litera- has spent nearly two hundred o o o Cup and their second in a row. included a Street Dance, Corn Fairport Beach Home and ture will have been issued, the hours gathering information, April 25, marks the begin- The hero of the final game Roast and regular water skiing. School Assoc, will meet on corn%fieted questionnaires call- writ' letters and rel- ning of the Girl Guide Cookie was none other than Dave The Pic -a -Bay Campers' group Wednesday, May 1. installation ected and submitted to the eases, making and taking tle- Week in Bay Ridges. On Sat- Keon. Davey, you're the great was started, and operates und- of officers for 1963 - 64 - will proper authorities beforetheurda Aril 27, Guides and the est of them all! er the auspices of the R A. B. take place. Manual work will Summer recess of the Associa- phone calls, hyping. mailing Y P and .delivering dispatches and Brownies will "blitz" every Some day there may be a R be on display of boys and girls tics ' i so forth. And this subject has • home in Bay midges with cook Dave Keon in our own area. Minor sports were started from Fairport Beach who att- Please appreciate that this m Fs[tended Area Service will not not evens to ge4 on the les. Packages sell for 40c , and . Hard work and perseverance that first sumer too. Baseball end Bayview Heights Indus_ road. contain delicious Strawberry is the answer, kids. goes into it's third Bay Ridgy trial Arts G'iasses. Mrs. Ride - be available to us'before 1961. The people of the Executive cream -filled biscuits, especial- April 30, is the deadline to ges season this year. Hockey etts, delegate to the Easter H. However, unless we get moa,- have homes in this community. ly made by Quwties. Help sup- get your application form filled began during our first winter and S. Federation Convention, ing on it now, we will not have They also would -like •to have Port "Guiding" by welcoming in to play softball, The turn- and, tfiis last season, no less at the Royal York, will gxplain - direct, no -charge, dialing to the Guide ar Brownie who than 350 phildren participated the new constitution. Please the time td add some finishing over so far is very gratifying• Toronto until long after thatin our hockey progEam. Swim- show your interest In your touches to their homes, finish comes to your door. . We -sti]a have however, vacan- year' the. basement., build recreation o 0 o des in some leagues. So, kids, ming lessons were provided children by attending. b a o rooms and so forth. Instead. On Good Friday, April 12• let's not pass up this golden last summer arxi P are John Fitzpatrick enjoyed a The Association has been they spend all their spare time Consolidated Building Corp. opportunity to play a sport under way to continue this ply on Saturday for this bir- approached by the Wiest Rouge helping to make this commun- suffered damage to the inter- that will no doubt help you to valuable service this coming thday with friends: James, ComYnurafty Aasociation regard- Sty a placq of. Which we can, all for of one of their new Model Mme a better, all-round ath- suurmer. The Pickering News Shawn and Paddy Dunne. Lar- ing aeaeserr •.irh 1?tidcering be proud. and with statutes we Homes on Liverpool Road The trete. To be mentally alert. one Soap Boat Derby organized bl ry Rudd and Michael dei3our- Townsh1p. The West Rouge think meet our specific needs. inside of the 'house was badly . has to be physically alert. Now, co-operation with the Recreat- bon, and Tommy Zettler. people are very disturbed over The Executive. without more burned by fire, but the blaze here again, is where yrou can ion Association. has become a Church Nows the change in the assessment'expressions of interest, would, was put out before really ser- obtain these application forms. Popular annual event and a fun Morning Worship Service at -. .this year, and feel that next at this stage, just as soon pack Sous. damage resulted. Vandal- L Enid Miles, 1372 Tatra Dr., day for all the kids. 11.00 a. m. Evening Service at year. their area as- well as Bay the whole thing up. as fight a ism is suspected and 'witness- 839-3436; 2. Mort Jacobs, 838 The Association helped with 7.00 Sunday School at 9.45 a. Ridges, and like communities losing battle for the forty reg- -es are reported to have seen Krosno Blvd.. 839-3245; 3. Herb the Minstrel Show; ran a m. Hi -Teens at 6.30 p, m., Fri- _ in this Township, will be sub- �� who attend meetings. If. two boys running away from Hewin-s, 1372 Gordan Ave., "Gera" to raise funds for day. Last week the Youth. Time jested to such high assess- this is the way you want it. the scene. 839-3635. Its work; brought Santa Claus Gip had a closing party for - ments and taxation that. in that is the .way it will be, If . , - 000 Your softball committee is to Bay Ridges, and makes it their Friday meeting. Thirty- _ deed, we could all be taxed out youare unable to spend. three We have received the follow- doing a great job in obtaining possible at, theannual dance six young people enjoyed the of our homes' hours a month at a Ratepay- ing important announcement the proper coaching staff to for us to bring the New Year games and refreshments. Mr. As individuals' and as your er. Meeting. and write the odd from Mr. Peter Gomery. Pres- help you all to play this game in. in Proper style. R . Hilton spoke . to the group.. spokesmen, the - Ratepayers' Executive is truly worried a- Letter, or make nonce -M -a- -idem of the Recreation Assoc-, -.properly, First however, they The hard-working Ladies' �� Friday, at 8.00 .p. m. is ;=�,. • • ' bout the taxation situation: as while phone . call,. then why intron of Bay Ridges -•'Have need your co-operation. Auxiliary has run teas, bake "Clean -Up Workshop Night". Lt exists t this Township. It should the' Executive waste, your taxes gone uW. For many It seems that no matter sales, bazaars, banquets, Pur- Anyone who has not finished is expected that assessments . (and it is a waste), five to ten of urs in Bay • Ridges, the ans- wtuere you travel, and where chased chairs, catered to wed- their crafts. may do. so - will be the tic, 1. Topic•at the hours a week of its time for wer is YES, and the reason is there are mirror sports being dings run Euchre and Cribb- Wednesday night - Prayer General people who couldn't care less. -"increased costs for education 1 sorts- of next Ratepayers - played, the biggest complaint age jrvenings--al Meeting at'8.00. _ Meeting. May 8., at Bayview the writer there is as well as an increase in the from committees is that there things to raise needed funds, -.000 - Believe p�� glory involved. just cost of Providing Township ad- art- riot parents attend- and give us a good time. :Happy birthday to Patsy Heights Public School. no This is as good a time as .any a small measure of pleasure in ministration and services. In Ing these gamely to see their Many of us have come to Newman who. is fifteen years to advance a' few .truths about -ltnowmg that we. at least, have order to have taxes reduced kids play. My own personal look forward to the weekly old, and xt Stuart •Cummings, tried to better our existence. for the home -owners, we re- views are this: ' One always bingo game on Tuesdays. In wtro is sixteen years old, both the interest and participation seems to find time for anything on April 24; also to Elwood of Bay Ridges residents in Another new family has quire a greater. amount of in- addition to giving us an enter, their Ratepayers' Association. moved in. The Pickering d. that has a great pers$nal int- taining evening out, they pro- Morris, who is six years old on News dustiy to share the tax load. "Assessments" should be of welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Frank In order to attract industry, erest or gain; Your child is vide a regular income which •April 25. interest to us all. Most of us .I'oce to Bay Ridges -and Pick- we must provide a desirable your responsibility. Kids need• helps keep Association prof- Happy birthday to James and _ moved here for several positive eying Township. residential community with an encouragement in every worth- ects going. Shawn Dunne who are five yrs.. - reasons. 0 0 0 active corrnmunity program or while thing they do. V4:e area This is only. part of the story old on April 30. Me o. ms for the future em- nation of physical misfits.. and it was -all, accomplished. by p happy birthday i tvish- payments, reasonable mort- le like you andof gages. and a type of house we semi-annual . Blood Donors' ploy ees of any industry. ordinary poop ed for Mrs. G. MacFarlane, n - Clinic on Monday, April 29. in creation is one of -.the major al interest than to see your ire, They saw seve it liked: When. and it, is "when" civil- y- ard not "if", the assessments the Christian Education. Ctre.,, factors industrial leaders con- bey. or .girl. Bain moral and called it a duty, and a. p, t five years young,; on April are raised. so will be our tax- of Pickering United Church,- sider before deciding on the physical, strength to face to e>;e to serve their community, 22. ?s. If your unortgage is held from 2.00, P. M. to 4.$0 p.. M. location . for• their business. morrow's future. Dont leave and did the job. If you're not by C. M. H. C., this beery will and from 6.30 to.9.00 P. M. They are. naturally, 'concerned ret up to others to mould your included in the portrait. but have no choice but to bill you During the afternoon, baby- :with • the welfare of their ern- child. You, as a parent, can do think. you could fit the 'picture; GAMES NIGHT separately for � the difference, sitters will be on hand 'for the ployees and want thorn to live a rntrch better job. �4e would you're place is at the meeting- FRIDAY, APRIL 269 1963 between their estimate of tax- mothers who will. need to take ' in an area they can enjoy, and . like to see more parents tak- on Maw 1, at' the Exhibition COMMUNITY HALL E'S and the real tax bill, you,. Young children aiona-trans, in which they 'Zan be happy_ int interest in- promoting Hall. Thace who have previous- PICKERING the home -owner, will, have to port at ion, can. be arranged for Recreation programming in sports by their attendance. ly served: found }t hard work, under auspices of Ontario _ pay the ,difference direct to those who need -it. Few indeed, Bay Ridges has been limited, We don't feel this is asking exceptionally rewarding, and ' Chapter, Order Eastern Star the To�rnship. , are the families who have not, due, in.a lar>e measure to the. too much. Be seeing you at the they made some mighty •good Bridge, Euchre Cribbage, and «'e connot deny that every= at some time, needed to take fact- that the capable leader- ball park. -H. Hiltz. Y' ♦ friends in the .bargain. If you to forth - .d 00 P.. M- can't manage to lend a hand, Lunch and. Door Prizes ' thing costs more today. How advantage of the free blood ship with, talent in. this field, you can surely • find time to, much more can you afford to service provided,.by otar Red have .failed to volunteer their take an interest. .. It's your Proceeds for Benevolent War:c give to Pickering Township? Cross. Wt3 are all aware of the time for planning ana oraaniz Admission: Sl 00 - community and your vote for (apr 231 Few of us are so financially vital need for this service. ing community programs. In "PEN PORTRAIT" - t - "do situated -that we can -afford -a: Marry -Bay -Ridges famiI44N,giV0 come---fielFls--ive--haeme-.rnacl� - a is i - lh�- -- - �By P ti -nn important. "donation", without strings, to blood regularly, painlessly, at tremendous progress, particui= - - this Township: these clinics. If you would be arly m minor sports, but the Tine Ratepayers' Executive willing'to -join them, or - would lack a planned year-round For the information of our: T, V. Service - T. V. Towers t measures, the quantity -of- int- like to find out more about ,program, for residents of all newcomers, and to remind old- 839-1191 . crest. in various subjects and this service, phone Mrs. Mary a,.•s. The talent- is here' if ret' er residents of the splendid as- Dunbarton Radio & T-. V. projects by attendance at the Williams 439-3134. or Mrs. can be tapped. o set we have in the Recreation. General Meetings and the re- Harry Cook, .839-1778. YrOn',Thursday, April 18, the �Q ' , rea' dim Association of Bay �i MIKE'S RESTAURANT" •-FRED'S HARDWARE _ _ Ridges arranged for it', An- nual 'Meeting. The r`es•�nrne was not. only disc•ow;aaing, .,cel I - fv rhtening. I would like• to iN •. _ .. ✓ i • �. think that it was rent 'bec, -e l :A Complete Line of of lug in,ere�,s A On,i, rlerause 'there . I� Cr,gi c frendman's Ba i hockey •c �lme:-In order to gr.wc . _ 1. •• every resident an opportunily GENERAL HARDWARE "to show their interest in the •dor the Best Barbecued Spare Ribs and Chicken ELAX al "., future of our community whirlr R and C - I will benefit everyone, the An- ARTltuR nual Meeting has been sched- in the Township w . _ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES tiled -for Wednesday; Mdy 1, at :MITCHELL 8.00 p. m. in' t he . C. B. "C. Dis- } r h -Chips? h' % play Hall,_ corner of Liverpool HOW dbOU 1 OUI FISI I C11lps • uM1tEr' . 1. Household and Workshop Tools and Tatra, One dictionary defines Re- Phone ■ � "I as , Re- creation : "refreshment of PhO aCaNd - t► ""I BAY RIDGES PLAZA - Scut -West Corner mind or body after toil or r WGHT 1iumd B N weariness". Sharing this re- NBRE ARE JUST A FEW ' OF THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK freshment with your neigh- 'j'Jf' Fly ,A�/M///Kir'/1�i/�/S////////////■//f/N//////� •. - ,,,. _ SHOP AND SAVE AT RICHARDSON S ,BAKE AN APPLE PIE E. D. SMITH — 20 -OZ. TIN APPLE PIE FILLER 29c MONARCH — 18 -OZ. PKG. PIE, CRUST MIX .. 33c 8c OFF — REG. SIZE SPIC and SPAN 1.....` -33c MIXED, OATMEAL OR RICE — 16 -OZ. PKG PABLUM CEREALS . : 43c. GOLDEN SILVER OR SCOTCH SHRED OR THICK CUT 12 -OZ. JAR ROBERTSON MARMALADE 29c 11 -OZ. BTLS. AYLMER CATSUP 2 for 37c BONUS TAPE =IN IG_ JA► BONUS TAPES GIFT OF- THE. RECEIVE $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITH _. I • • MONTH a GREEN 'GIANT NIBLETS 3 14 -OZ. TINS PLANTER'S PEANUT' BUTTER 16 -OZ. JAR J CREST 'TOOTHPASTE ECONOMY SIZE "'RECEIVE $4.00 BONUS TAPE WITH . . BUTTERSCOTCH OR CHOCOLATE — 6 -OZ'. PKG. VAN KIRK CHIPITS RECEIVE $2.00 BONUS TAPE. WITH . . ROYAL GOLfk.JCE CREAM -PINT. 'NO. 1 GRA6E TOMATOES 14.0i. CELLO - FROZEN — 15 -OZ. e ' FOR- ONLY = FOLDER FRASERVALE RASPBERRIES - X$75.00 IN IGA TAPES) TABLERITE VACUUM SEALED — 6-OZ."'j; ; SLICED COOKED HAM