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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_05_02'Derby' eNa 11 fo r'm Page 3 Sou Box 0% 04 04 ESTABLISHED TELEPHONE IPICKERING 7. SINCE -- 1851 THE 942-0940 VOL. a0 NO. 29 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 Price - Ik Per Copy 0 Easter Seals Make It Possible i g tepaye, sa aB d 'es• :. ISCUS' S' H1 .'Taxes :.... . . i, The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association has, up to date. .. s been very easy on Township Council and the School Boards • in matters coircerning assessment and taxation. the t of Red Cross Gets 137 Donations At This may or may not have been a fault on par _ our membership and our Executive Committee: Monday's Clinic for. A Record ti. However, I am .sure that every resident in this community V y realizes that it is almost impossible to attract new. industry, to the township if there is a great noise being made about The Blood Donors' Clinic of ful to all who gave°their blood. 'taxes-. the Pickerin- Township and 'Mrs. H T. Cook, Chairman of The fact that we, have not -:'kicked up a fuss" to date i not Village Branch of the Canadian . the Blood Donors Committee, an indication that we have been unaware of what is going on. Red Cross, on Monday. April would like to take'this oppor- £ it is possible though. that'as we have been silent,• this silence 29, 'reached a double objets tunity to thank all those who ' '= ; `x: may have tieen interpreted by sorne that we .were content; and ive. responded to the appeal so • could be "milked" for some, more money. The toal of 137 donations _ willingly, both those who off- -It is my personal opinion and the, opinion of many of your was a record for the Branch4 eyed to give blood, and to the v Executive Committee that the time for anion is at hand now' and all ten donations of the volunteer workers who in so - We would first of all urgently request that at least one r f_one, many ways contributed to. this person- from every home in the sub-division make an earnest 4 of angtherl which were so outstanding success. effort to, attend our May 8th. General :Meeting. This meeting urgently required for heart Ape Incidentally, Mrs. Cook her ` will commence in the Bayview Heights School at 8.00 p. m. You erations this week, were ob- self, is much to be congratul- do NOT need to be a member of the Associatipn to .attend this tained. Also gratifying, was ated on the hard work of plan- mreeting, you will be asked to join the Association' but the the fact that over 30 new don ring and preparation which • k" •. decision will be yours. It is our opinion that everyhouseholder on came in, who were not first went to make the success in the. sub-division should be a member. if they wish an organ- previously listed. possible. - ization such as we,have, to represent them. The Red Cross is truly grate- ss- At rate- . At ttris'meeting, the Executive Committee will be in pose- - - ess:on of facts which everyone should be aware of in.regard regard — - tuxes our area. Rural Ra#epayers To Hold Meeting We hope also. to be able to make suggestions as to how we can curb this constantly rising tax situation. dile• will also be To Discuss Township Zoning Bylaw seen as usual to suggestions.and instructions from the member- ship. This is our last Regular General Meeting until September • The Pickering Official Plan example—a Zoning Bylaw to and w e can 'assure you _ it will be one of the mast . interesting has been approved by the Min- establish the use to which land .. : since the Association was formed. ist f :Municipal Affair's. Very may be put-the minimum size er o The response at some o€- our past meetings has been poor: little interest was shown by of houses on farm lots. this may indicate a lack of interest on the .part of many the public'in this most import- The Public should be aware These braces being worn by 5 year, old ,Debbie Fallis of Bay people, I€-.this same lack, of _interest is apparent at our May ant document: The pr:oper•con- of-these proposals and apprec Ridges, were purchased by y 5 ye �, old g Rotary Club ,with ash meeting. .then I foT one, will have nothing but pity. for • tr•pl of .Sublivision Develop- iate the purpose and intent in Easter Seal money. Th s is one example of what is being done ( those_-not in attendance. ment anti encouragement to 'passing such legislation For' Yours very truly, "� industry to locate in the town- this purpose, the Pickering by the Pickering Rotary Club with -money from Easter Seals. ship are two major .factors .in Ruial Ratepayers are holding r JOHN R. WILLIAMS, President every- Property Ow-ner's Ass- a meefing, on— r; The £a_:ter Seai Ca- i is:fin,. la t and past years. - The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association essment and Tax Bill. Polir. Thursday, May . 9, 1943 came` c i ]ctal:y by t^e -P 6:- - Can w•e 'pen. ualde• you folk. erisrg 3^.til:ti C. r,. i. the udio.a�'e not as ye sent in a ies on both of these'mattersat 8.00 P. M. in the week, rho.::r: ; a L :]e i:..al> �ina`(.-r to the Picl,-ering Piot- are included in the Officio! Brougham w Municipal Hall Plan. ' Speakers will include: Mr. R: ointrrteitt. Th? :i.^st..t�s> wee; any Ciubs Exist r Beal" Cam- , ������� ,Firemen This Document also include4 N. Percival, Member T. P. I. C, - P showed ren ,>ts ,rester. t'ran pa:fin, to do -o \OSP. the •two t r,t weeks of lust The little- lady_ !n the phorn provision for the sale of lots Mr. John Pearson, Community Z. years c? ,.? .-',wr an-1 cur Local above is one c;. the twenty from farms and it proposes Planning Breh., Dept. Munic- 'lavtarians has vsi,>m of bein.•'ani more ehlldren in your.-dis- B �� �� 3 HoMes forh us sizes for. lots anis teal Affairs; Mr. W. Hardy able to extend con iderably,_. trier, who are rereiyinI treat- y' for houses. ' Craig, B. A., Sc., P. Eng., Chair- their work. with the crippled ment and kindred services, all The .Official Plan, ,is the man Plaquing Board, 'Picker - their of !h'-, tow•t.chip and being made ` possible because Municipality's program For the Ing Township. district. How?ver, those first you sent in a• contribution last Firemen from the South- proper development.. to imple This i; a meeting whii~h all two weeks appear to have been. .4ear, You are not too lilt? the, - West Fire Department, Nvera. damage Costly Tc ment these proposals, it will farmers in the township ;will "IT Scarce those first two Rotary'. Club and •these;unforl-. able" ,through hard work..- to be necessary for the` Council find of interest;,and all are en- "IT". receipts have dropped unate kids: �f oL is can still save three homes, iii' as mny L to enact varioas Bylaws—for couraged to attend. cob much—t'ie• total at the Took for. help. clays, from fire destruction. Luthweekeran Church moment is considerably, legs On Sunday_'fire_gutted •the msof rhe+ 3a.m_ thA the it • t -j��' f , kha,. for the -same P nEse, 19f ;he ruturs#le p 1�.,1�\.+1 Ga V 1 es Mooney property near'Dun- has cost the Peace Lutheran e�s barton ,TR-o"of the chilclren on Church of Bay Ridges. nearly Township Dinner :well attended• the w•ay home' from Sunday $.200.00 for malicious damages Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins .-..AS WE GO TO PRESS p it school• discovered the blaze. to the church building. iAlaine Lishman), New York 'Word'has just been received Mrs, Mooney and •two of . her This week, a large stone was City• spent. fhe•week-end with -of the passing of Miss A. E. children were 'in the house at 'thrci�cn through the'.win,iuw of her parents, Mr: and firs. A. Richardsortat the Ajax-Pieker- Wm. ManningCounty'Clerkir Spe'a-ker ,he time,'una--ware of the fire-. the pastor's study. He could Lishman hem. Ing Hospital Service at the Mc- Damage was' estimated to be have been seriously hurt, had Nlrs. R. H. Crank has return- Eaehnie Funeral Home, Friday. rrougham Hall w•a, packed 'Span-. `the Fence-viewers, and about $2500.00. Neighbor", ra- he been at his desk. ed to Pickering, and i, reside everyone for their sifts ar 1 �n : rirtay e:enin,'for the sone Live.arick Valiiati,r;:Councillor llied-to help set -the furniture A few weeks a o, it cost the ink ��ifh Mrs.. Glarsh111, on the lovely flowers ,and plant,;: sill ickcr'.ng TowrtShi;> NiIun- .MIRrm Mbw•bray, the Corttn= out• church $150.00 for broken win- Church St., S., also thanking the ladies of ti.e ic: gal dinner. ittee of Adjustment. On Monday•evenin; , the roof dows and before, tlr<it- it was A "Grimes `fight" was held church; acrd 2': tends, who heil,- Reeve Sharman Scott acted Six former towmh'ip reeves was burned off the 2-storey $60.00 for broken lihts. in our Community' Hall on the -ed with the refreshments. At- as ^hairman and the chairman' "were luesent. They were Mr. brick home of Wilbur B•arkey Pastor V. Rothenbur,er said '26th, under the auspices of .tending the anni�'ersarj. •fro::r ' s of the various township comm- Blake Ann's who served from at Cherrywood.- fte was away a close watch will be kept on -the O. E. S.. Ontario Chapter. distant .points were:' Mr a+ ittees and..'their wives along 1945-4.7, Mr.-P:alnh Moivbrav, at the time. Mr_,. Barkey was 'the church-in future, in an eff- The Chapter 'extends' sincere Mrs. John.Dr3perr Strathrtn; est s>eaker, �Ir. who was reeve in 1938-39, Mr. A.or•king in the garcTen; +'hen ort• to apprehend those who thanks to alb who donated the- *-•-. , ,t1illei ,I W sy _ �ti m. G. Manning sat at. the W. H. Westney who was reeve she saw flames. coming ou Lir' r tiorange" head table. in 19:0 and .'51 and also serv- through the roof. The entire age. helped in any way to snake of Campbell cord, and 3Irs. L Clerk t - T,' Johnston intro- as Warden of Ontario County, second floor and contents was -. this such, a success. Allman, Oshawa. duced the department heads : and Mr. George Todd, who -ser- estroye DamageMiss Patricia Courtice, of A miscellaneous a Scot w s of the township office.. Mr. ved in 1952, '53, .'S4 and '55. estimated at $10,000.00 Fire- What An Unpleasant Lorne Park, spent a few days held for Miss Donna Scott, on George Todd introduced the Mr. Wm. G. Manning, Clerk men said that at first it look- n np last week with her grandpar- . Tuesday evening, by hostess,. Whit- members of the Pickering Dist- and Treasurer of Ontario Coil- ed -like a hopeless case. They encs, ce, and Mrs. Garnet by, Edith Willoughby, Whit- r ict High School Board. Mr. my gave a most informative worked hard, some of them ev- e ' • Courhe here. by, sin honour of Donna's mar- W. H. Westney, the Court of• and interesting address ,on: his en getting burned hands. in Surprise!! The Staff of the Canadian nage on May 18. Revisions st ey, the only me- trip to England last year, when their efforts to quell the fire.' 'Imperial Bank of Commerce, A surprise birthday party member present). he Hardy a group of cleans; including About 4 a. m. on^Tuesday, Mr' C. R. Maynard and his Pickering,' was 'entertained on was given for Miss Edna Kay- wife of Rosebank Road, got a Thursday, April 25, at the es, on Wednesday, April • 24, by Craig, the Planning Board-, Mr" Mr. L. T. Johnston visited the South-West firemen were call- real shock when they walked home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry her sisters -and nieces. A very John Campbell the Industrial • various councils of England, ed to Bay Ridges to the home. into their home last Wednes- Taylor, in honour of Mr:. and nice time was enjoyed by ev- C;ommission; Mr. Sid Pugh, the and in Europe. I of Mr. John Graham at 1261 day evening. Mrs. Jack Toms, A table lamp eryone. Game Committee; Mr: Robe�r ---He w�etrt-intr> detain an-t;-� :I'1 - a v�tt¢to- house -was -cover- an a, presented H ' Miller. 'the Museum and Hist- set-ups of councils over there the rug and floor in the living in black smoke and then the honoured guests. Mr. aAd and Elizabeth left for Indian orrical Society-, Councillor John and, how they. differ. ,from room were badly• burned' and was a strange odour in the air. Mrs. Toms have moved to Co- Head, Sask., on Sunday, and Greening, the Recreation Co- those in this country. the rest of the house, suffered In the centre of the floor bourg, where Mt. Toms has will return-here again in six mmittee; Councillor Harvey from smoke and heat.damage. Was a hole, where previously gone into business for himself. months—after the crop is in. Mr: Graham, was alone in had sat a .box of plastic toys A welcome -was also extended Rev. M., and Mrs. Buttar's re- tr. Date For SoapBox Derb the house at the time. His wife beside the floor ferance. to Mr. Don. Parnmenter, the' turned home this week after y y was expected home from hos- Mr. Maynard called firemen new Accountant at the bank, a few days' holidays, in the U. pital, on Tuesday, with a new to. come and investigate. Reports. at tithe of writing S. baby. _ Firemen believe the furance indicate`°Miss A. E. Richard- Master John Monday was at' Has Been Extended To May 11th He was lucky to get. out blew back out through the son being in a very critical home over the }week-end, aiirl safely", said Deputy=Chief Jim vehts, igniting the box of toys. condition. attended Sunday School. Jo'••i ; Glendenning. The entire ranch-style .house There were,aboUt one .bund-`"returned to the hbsprtnl Because of a misunderstand- ready until race day, May 19, . Mr. Graham said he fell as- was a complete mess as ed friends and relatives who continue further geatriens.� .ing on the part of some boys but entry forms must be in deep in the living room. A cig- everything in the homer lied on Mr. and Mrs. J. ,Ed- 'Glad to know Mrs, i,r- who thought they had to have the, hands of the, committee by arete may have been response Mr. Maynard, who is well gar rew, .on Saturday aft -Morley and Mrs. Robb. '^ • _ gh a sop box made and ready by .May 11th. ible for the fire. covered with insurance, said er?ioo . and evening. Anr. 6., on have returned to their h ; May 1st, the date for entries An entry form will be found The men did a good job in he would have been better, off, the occasion of their 45th wed- following rather Ion,, by stays has been extended to May 11. on page 3 of this issue. There each case, to save these homes if his home had burned to the ding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. in the Ajax Hospital: " The can do Aqt• have to..be` • Is gtot t. To. It psntpr,�,';h,,;.,ti,,,,;;, frQiai total destruction.' ground. Andrea' would like to thank 4; .Pa" Two +� THE PICKERING NEWS ~ ` THURSDAY, MAY Z, 1963 • THE'PICKERING NEWS - Garden. Tis — r .ES'TA'BLISHED 1111 r Walter C. 011r Q. C. I8sued every Thursday BARRISTER - SOLICITOR ;i " by The News Printing and Publishing Company Small Formal And Shade Trees green. leaves on a strong, Shap- - NOTARY PUBLIC Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Bffice Dept., Ottawa, Ont (13y G� Ellis -Pickering) sly tree. The red ,fruit stays COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - - .until Christmas. The most pop- ti elephone: WHitehall Z-0910 a1hSCRiPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year Event the most ardent tree- ular varieties are W'.%1. Paul T _ BARRY MURKAR, Editor ]o�'ers must reral;ze the lolly (scarlet), and Toba (pink). Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highwo�r ry of planting huge forest trees They can be planted in either — ABVERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST — _ along narrow city streets or spring Or fall. They should be' close to houses. rept well dusted, since .cater- r1 The havoc caused to drains, p:'aArs are fond of them too. DOs IalC� ;The Right To Srkeak roads and s'idewails by busy Laburnun or Golden Chain G. Crossley roots is exceeded only. by the Tree—it has lona hangink clus- menace of heavy branches ov- ters of ban in4 PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Freedom of speech can be a wonderful piece of amm- erhanins y ellow• flowers in early unitri0r] in an argument a dlhst dictatorship. It is one blah g b homes and streets• summer. It will tolerate slight TORONTO - 93 Railside Rd., Don Mills — 447-5516 Y g g P Y people become disocur- •shade. • It does not always do' - of the things that people in this country treasure very aged trying to grow ass and well, but once established, . itAJAX PLAZA - •highly and put a high price on. A man has the right in gardens without sundight and -gives years of pleasure. Spring RESIDENCE this count to say his piece, so we are always hearing Proper air circulation. v •'Ajax 942-1231 IY+ Y P Y g. Pfantin, is 'Preferred. Pickering 942-OU3 li you should, have a large, Purple , Leaf Plum---clusters 'However, there are times when -this so called free- dead elm tree left behind by of white flowers appear in the dom coil be vera! annoying to those who have to listen. the .Dutch Elm Disease, you sprint, but the main attraction Will no doubt agree. Of course, ,of this small tree~is-the deep; PERSOIyALIZfD PROTECTION l It is not always what is said that annoys, as much' where space permits, nothing p^urale-red leaves ttrat grace� as the way it is Said. cansurpass a stately oak or it from spring until fall. And, �O { maple. But if you desire this spring planting is preferred. RTI�ER-1► �1SURANCE We suspect, it. was the latter reason, morethan shade, privacy; noise screen, Caltapa bungei — (the um- anything else, that prompted Reeve. Sherman. Scott to and bird-life of trees oil a brella tree) a round cluster of t • cut off a ratepayer; at a meeting last week. _ small lot, I' suggest you plant heart-Sha ' PHONE ATlantie 2-0216 some of the follow-in— Ped leaves atop a slender trunk, It is 'v The ratepayer was angry, and he let his temper get Mount Ash---small leaves for formal � ,gOOd ( �UtE - AUTO CASW4LTY him to the int, where what he was trying to say, -i Plantings or vis- — LIFE ._ p0 y' g y „ ve light shade. White now etas, but seldom grows. big en- became, annoying to the listeners: ers are, fol)owed by red berr- °ugh for a'shade tree. r ie-1 'that attract the birds. And, Magnolk swiangeana Reeve Scott in this instance was too tolerant in our spline planting is preferred. large waxy pink or magenta opinion. The ratepayer got nowhere with his second Cutleaf Birch -- delicate flowers sever the branches be- _attempt at speaking, because his listeners had not got exaggerate the slightest breeze. fore the glossy 'green leaves �BCk C r e a t o r ' f - -over the first onslaught. Long trailing branchlets and appear; truly a sight to inspire a welts bark completea the MONUMENTS A ratepayer's approach to a council is his own_ bus- tune of grace anbeauty. The little °amble, if you like a 0► - iness and we would be the last tot send tell him just spring Alantin- is Plant on the try 7 Flowering � Preferred. _south side or the east . §i{le of A i how to make his presentation. g Crab—the; .colour a house or- wall. Be sure drain- •� ti of the flowers ranges from age s good and keep OF DISTINCTION ep it water- However, after -twenty years of covering these meet- white to Pink .to dark red. An ed, Plant early in the spring Ings, we can safely say, that the ratepayer who pro- endless list of varieties include vele in bloom0. THREE /� ` seeds in a calm and dignified manner, is the one who some weeping vane-es. Nloct -Weeping INulberry—it has l n!'C [ GENERATIONS, will .get the most attention. Not necessarily the most varieties sear attractive fruit glossy green leaves like small action, but the most attention, and probably that makes a tangy jelly. ."A maple leaves and bears berries action in the final result. P Y the most Perfect combirration, of beauty that the robins like m the and utility m a hwxLv tree. It early summer. They are usual- Staffoid Biel'.S_A number of• readers after digesting the report of is rightly °ne°fo'er°most lY sold as five or six foot Stan= tde last week's meeting took the trouble to call and sa popular trees. It can be plan- dards since the Pendulant hab- Y ted in either spring or tall. it of the branches makes this O N' U M E N T S that they thought` it was a disgusting exhibition. That Jonopee• C m"—the cdour the ultimate height. This lit- the dignity of the Council Chamber went out the win- ranges from white to pink and ile tree creates interest where dow is. something We have to agree with. red Many fine varieties are a-. • ever it is grown. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -: =?iM0 i-,aS5s A ratepayer doe's and should have the right to get able. It is slightly less Be sure to deal with a com- atou than the crab. It gives peetent nurseryman. He will yup and speak, and air his beefs, if he has 'any. a touch of the Orient to your,. sell you healthy stock at a fair In last week's case, it was the Welfare. Officer who garden and `�' be planted in Price and advise you on plant. the springs r fall (the j This orris!• is brow COOPER BLOCK 1TD was the brunt of the questions being asked. a spring nn Hawthorn -- brought to i y by members of the OMar- • We hope that this man, or any other employee of the :Maytreee scarlet clusters of ,lo Nur•se"Man's Assoc. watch 9R0 CALEDONIA ROAD —TORONTO township, if he or she is the subject of criticism or any flowers compliment the dark ' for the, next article on Shrubs. type of charge, -will have the Opportunityto come bee_: BLOCKS e& BRICKS lore council. in order to defend him or herself. enings; -Toadg car, be heard - keeping up°a steady hµm ;; STRUCTURAL STEEL This is only fair play, which is also an important art KINDERGARTEN Po P . • Just the latter- part of the i Of our democracyand freedom of speech. REGISTRATION _ h month. -a heavy influx- of new -- arrivals. a pparently .appeared t BANE RENTAL Lincoln Ave.Public School overn'2ht. The. White Throated STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO -Good Hews About Altona Road °-sparrows son Phones: WH. Z-1960 _ WA. z-s1<o3 _ Parents aro requested to g their clean MO. 13-5911 It was good news last week, to learn that the County bring their children to the Lin- °"-eet characteristic notes of -Road Department is taking over Altnoa Road, and we coln.Av- Public School, Thurs- the north hale country, while a Can imagine that all these persons.living on and using day, May 16, 1963, for Sept- . Kingfisher made his "rattle" ember Enrolment. Those epi over.. Joe Amos' pond. Several this road were doubly pleased with the news. g` I types of Swallows, including ibis for registration must have g Altona Road is an artery and one that is used by all been born on or before Dec. I Purple Martins, were darting ��j''�. • types of vehicles. It is a heavily travelled road and one ember 31, 1958. Proof of age is above the water and a .Ruby- omds A. New'man -' that has been areal problem to the townshi • wired. The school nurse will cro"'n� Ringlet was bubbling' C. C. _ _ P over with , enthu iasm, dis la - iBARRiiBTll� SOI�'ITO _ be in attendanu�a_ B It is very much in need of a major construction job, dergarten Class Room open for rng rs" ru- y- e e crown.- The - and will no doubt get it now that it comes under our i^spection. Brown -Thresher, Chipping Temple 11 . ri� Children whose. surnarhe Sparrows, and Myrtle �t'arb- _County Engineer; Mr. R: E. Sims.: ranges froPn A. to L., please lers arrived too,- A 'po«hPe S'AMPORT ROAD, SOUTH iii3NBARTON • We don't know, but suspect it was the Reeve and report from 1.15 to 2.15 p, nr•, sane in one tree and over in + Deputy-reeve who "engineered -this piece of business, and for M. to Z., 2.15 to 3.15 an old, elm,, seveml Yeilow.- Our hats are off to them or all who had an p• M. , Bellied Sapsuckers were 'at y part in W'Ork ,just by the Arnos' home. this, because;. as we,saidbefore, it was certanil good :'R. T. Dobie, Principal Earh one morning as it was I .� y (may , TANKS CLEANED news for the township at large. • - - • get ting light, I• he icons SEPTIC OUT n•inging their way north, and 1 the_ next day there,w•ere sever _ LETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE al Chimney Swifts chattering i :NOTICE 6 'Ways o COMP �- y f Nature chile flying high cacer�tead. - ;NEW TANKS INSTALLED i With so much to look forward The Board Of Trustees Of The Roman Catholic;-Separate School Byways Of Nature _ April t•° 'after-I& hard'•'•w•inter, One PAT DUNNE TE,n For School Section L. No. 2. fn The township Of Pickering. cannot but rejoice in°t.he sprint P.Q � (By Mrs. G. H. Cole)yeara IAKE. NO 110E. that The a ba-men ion oar o rustees e irst part of April seem- - on the 11th day of April, 1963, passed a. Bylaw Number' S, to ed to usher in spring weather, T, V. Service — T. authorize the borrowing of money, by the issue' and sale' of but unfortunately it didn't last.839f-1191' T• V. Towers One Tuesday, morning- it snow. 839'-1 Radio debentures of this said Board of • Trustees in., the. principal Dunbarton Radio $ T.' V. amount of $70,000.00, ed heavily. covering the ground -.-._ and weigfring down the hushes.LT A 1e V. T �ej'x.^�T ]. The purpose for-which the money is to be borrowed is It seemed incongruous to hear s 11111 L YV .J(Jl V for the construction • and equipping of a new three-room add- the frogs croaking, and ,to see (tion to the present school, containing two classrooms and one daffodils and tulips under the (�-I%►>Gtkl kindergarten room, wet Blanket, but warmer wee- ther soon returned. Joe Amos' 2. The amount to be borrowed is $70,000:00 on the security pond is always full of surpris- _� _ — --- 1 of the said`debentures which shall be a charge u n tKe-schoot-_ " I `a`v 9 --e° — there early in the month, and house proper and _p-remises and anji other real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees and u ' Arrios Laic] there wec`e MIURCH ST. N. PIC$ERI>\T(}� Ojd'�'. Aon the Wood Ducks too. The' Flicker.. � Separate School Rates. Savannah• S arrows ancl• F M , o be dated the 1st day of May; Sp.erro�ts returned within a 3. The debentures are t _ fe,.i• day::' of each tither, am 1963;'and are to be in denominations of not lessthan $100'.00 each. The debentures matu�in ln'she' rhe Speirs had a Fox SparrO�, g years 1964 to 1973, both in'-their gairltm. 'One week-end .• /� inclusive, shall bear interest at, the rate of 5?i °. Piti►kerin �, per annum, the Siteirs attended the •Fell-�J Tax! • Did', + , and the debentures maturing in the years 1974 to 1983, both oration of Ontario, Nattiralisis QE and �a'I g -' inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of 6% per. annum, Convention ,at Nia� 1- �ara Falls,, OFFERS YOU THE, FOLLOWING SERVICES'. annually on the 1st. of May in exch year, and are to and •t.hey obserterl Whistlinq An"Un be repayable in varying installments of principal on the 1st. Swahs, there -which was `well TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. day of May in the years 1964 to 1983, both inclusive, the agg- worthwhile. Along.the belt lineiTCHELL TEMPLE .ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. reagate amount of principal and interest payable in-each year i noticed a. little Brown Creep- '` TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HRS. of the currency of the debentures bein a er climbing up fee trunk orf a' ►IMIT� ' g approximately equal. tree• and further along, in a i�wTlpv soaA wµ. X71 TEMPLE• DRIVING-SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT COLIN BEAL, Secretary wet tea, a Spotted. . Sandpip-' I� 'FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 4 ' R. C. S. S. Na 2, Pkkering Township ran through the grass, and 1! 941 0wowfto 4W W %0flew off. n a warm, sunny : NWHT Sib114IICE TE ��� 'day, one can find Garter Snak- � '1't f-li/8 ' i - � •' ' '� { . •es sun-bathing, and in the ev-' . , { - ,: . THURSDAY, MAY 2, •19.63, THE PICKERING NEWS .Page Three Throes, 'IXiay Lan�wi;. bto�t r.:a:-:e your choice ear:y and do ��...' . lell]G FlYrlr . to .'.cs. I1o::.. Auld eni not' Sall et to atter-c: t e Tea! to a en;� the Sole. This i.d. Elit�oeed by - WEST.. I for our shopping convene .0 the Bin;o every F::day etch- the Rceei,ar_k Rd. lio::;e asci y PP 9 enu WEST ROUGE Sunday School will be at b.36 in; in the Community Ha_1 at Set.a"l Assoc.• ani: we hr.:,e _ Home & School -Special at- a. in. Rev. K. Scott Will be in I 8.v0 p. m spon on -,d, by L -e E. to mane this affair a huge site- I ` Tention to Parents. 'I he West charge. ( W. C. A. also the Euchre h . • ce s. -"P.cuge Home and, School- Ass- About one hu}idred and thir- e,-ery Wednesday af terra z THmember= l.),ciation will hold their next ty °the ESS[ 1"r�rk the C�rrar.unit,y Hail, at 1 1, isL. Green River ' meeting on Thursday, May 9, Bowling Lea -,x. enjoyed their m. Admission 50c. Re:resr:-' at 8.00 p. m. The guest speaker banquet and dance at P.ouae menti inr::uded. ` G!ad t; re_,,,rt M:.S. B. L. a= • for the evening will be blr. Golf and Country- Clult on Sat ' "Are you plannin® a garden , .per home fro: i the hosp'.ta .• Waldow•., of East York, -who urday. April 27. the year^" If so, be pure to ( ',!lases Marjory- and Carol *01 Shoppi will speak on Physical Fitness. Remember the Open Meet- attendthe Garden Party ar.'i Lenn,.a:. spent a few rays rec- 0s�g Special Certificates will be ing of the West 'Rouge Com- Tea being M held on ay 23. at 1'en*ly with their sister at presented to the most 'improv- munity Association to be held the home of M-,-. Edna Har.�'r,- Perth, Ont. ed student of each Grade. dur- on Wednesday,,May 8, at 8.00 ly-, on Pine Ridge Road. We; The Hc -me, & Schocl held a � CENTRE , in- the past year. Anyone who P• , m. in' the Rainbow• Room. of have a number of toxe'd pia 1 eery su^_cessful Tea and Bake has someone in mini for tike the Rouge Restaurant. at the on sale as of now, and u? anti: i S -.:e las.t week. Association's Executive, for . Shopping Plaza. Would like to Mai o3: �s=�hing tri -1�'r• She' d-z�' or c the coming year, are asked to have a food -attendance as sev- purchase these may do so by_ (Tete^erg is ail 'srr"es tire: e ^^ '! let the present Executive know eras urgent mattela are to be phoning 1lrs. Homo:y, at AT. d:.ys-its a bray' wishes I V 'remind, you that at the meeting, or phone the discussed. 3T'r: Herb Wank. 4-5125, There are annuals, The Y. P. S. 'r.sects on Sat - President, Mrs. Grace Smith, our Township Council represen- zedding plants shrubs aid trees � u^dsy, May at S C4i p. • M. •ATlantic 2-4531, and this. will tative, and one of our repres- reasonably priced Come an: Yung folk -take notice. -,,..,.most stores are open be, greatly appreciated. Re- entatives of the School Board _ freshments will be served at Area 2. will both .be present. the c`Iose of the meeting, and Keep this date open. we expect to see a good at ten_ 'Wednesday afternoons ranee as this is the last for P ,U; B L I C b'I E E T I I\ G `-this term before summer'vaca- Rouge Hills Eraugham Con nu^ity Hall •1 tion. 1� p. s 0 0 o Belated "Ha y Birthday" p `+'.ay 9th PP. $ m. Thi..rs,'a �', A notice of Registration for Greetings to Neil Patterson ,Children, who will be five who celebrated, his 17th birth - 1963, old before December May day . Saturday. April- 2T. VLANNING 1963, will be Wednesday. May' �1r. and .ti1rs. Ernie Walton '8.-9.30 to 12.00 noon, and 1.30 Buttonville. spent. Saturday !'4 SEASON �. to 3,30 in. the afternoon. Proof ti�-ith Mr: and Mrs. Ben Lottor _ - . - -of age must be shown.. either and stayed with the Lotton Prese--.a'ion ard'' D'scuss-n of by Birth Certificate or Bapti-j- for supper. Picke* ii:g Tocvns rip. Zoning Bylaw s• T p these two The Afternoon i;nit of Dun- datesWh4pt in mind -May 8 and 9. barton L : C. «".. held their - -mss P E A H E R S - fo.. your li'esf Rouge School. meeting at the- home of Mn. Glad to report. Mrs: Nancy Les. Hollinger, on Thursday R. N. PerCital, It?e ?be.r of To�~n. Planning_. _ Ryan, Rouge Hills Dr. home May 25. There, were tw•eijt� _ Institute of Canada n $4075 GAL. from the Scarboro General members present. and l�It< Hospital, following minor sur- Watson. of -Agincourt. gave z John Pearson. Community P:an,.ing -Branch' ery last week. Also, Mrs. Mill- very- interestingdemonstration. Dept., of Mur::•cipal Affairs °' Discount n All Paints During May ie Maclaren, Ridgewood _-Rd. on -cake decoration".. 10 ,o. D� t O who is recoveringm a brok- We ' ere ssyrn• to lease ..the W Hard' CraiD. 'E.F..Sc.. P.En?.. Cha r.,.an, - Picker int To« rshi PlanrinQ Board'AJAX LUMBER CO. ea 1 after ha> in it set ane:'. Harro Tamil ' from Aitong o P o put in a cast, at the Scarboro Road over the week -end. The} �'������ General. were 'long-time resident; of the - piCKERING RJRAL RATEPAYERS'A.SS.00IATION 94Z-3Z�� Members of the West Rouge district, and we wish them the Kiwanis, Club had a clean-up best of luck -and happine.-s' - it All. lVelco:ne campaign, Saturday. They ga- their-neer home in Stouf Vile: thered up any Political signs Wer would like to w e' come ,k A& A, A I� .di.. A. Jr- � ` -that }dad been left around and the Dolman family to Afton: � all excess papers from the dit- Road„ as they have moved in- ches and carted the iunk-away ; ', the apartment btilfdir re' SALE REGISTER ARK RESTAURANT a bel; trailer. 'fig .thank• rently, Saturday, t1ay 4. 1963 - �n ;. 1 .. e• .. '- GRAHAM P +u to these concientious feli=. Mi..,: M ,!(iletnn, from Scar- y na P.Y+'se - ,Mr. Clayton Free- u�( - .. fl 1 caws. �ro._is s>;enciirr_ a Baca': In a^,: rhve.: ,•, ;N� �. e. man. 601 Brock St. 5., Whitby. (, n4uet Deepest sympathy is extenri- w:Th her :.iter till-. •Thpm-on trig fear .a•rp : . i .,,,;. ri _x: t �.;. � =- _ - Loyal Din�n Room -.ec: to. Mr -,.-A. Barron and hei •,f W6odlands P.d. di..he : cy� ring, . ut? 7s::�: l.z'.rr. Pogue, auttioneer. gamily, Ridgewood in, the - Wt: wee? u,i:y to hear �Ir�. wQ�dti Parties R r' r• r■■■■■lt1■■■■a1R1■S■■■t■■■■■■■t■L■■■■!■■;■■■■■\ fl bYYtMS ■ art'" Receptions I oss -of her father, tI. Fran_` LFA. Hollinger has •a very' bad, Hibbert. Scartioro.. who died r„!d'. and �s e huj7e she• has irn- ' = April o2 l,ro� ere by ' rhe: time f . , 2 H g w a River ATlantie 2-217Q P �! 'fl Showit a (. JNo i h ay t Rouge R' er -1kiss A Erlind°son, Winne eg: Mr. dMrs. Dass ane? -Ne9 "has been visiting her niece anri family entertained -company t ''far11y, Mrs. Val. -McIiityte. of r;n Sunday-aftern<x�n. Rouge Hills Dr. for' a fem- Mr. and �T:�. Ross Braybon�w•eeks-. Roy and Lynn iforme:• JIM TES (Annual) e- ,y Mr. and Mrs. Klein.. Montreal. ents 1•• called on friends here P�ekering News (Annual) Soap Box Derby -spent a Jew day's with their over the week -end.'' son, and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Helen Mason. Dunhar-' UdY! E OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM 4 family :- Mr and Mrs. Lee Far 'c't t WaIduff fam- } i ey OaanTuesday aRevening. ills Dr, ilv.. hast Tuesday even!n, _.-. ....... Glad tq see Martin t� of?zel. „ v r r 5 xi> `23. Mrs. Shirley Head.. Ridge-' hack to s rens -------- wood --- _ w .7 wood Rd.; held a surprise show•- his' bout with mumps. _. 1 -Add er in her home for Miss Diane first Deer. of Port - Union Rd., a: _ r1 SII9CE 11� , . Age --:Pho a ,-._ y : s ` ori e- DILEY o- . �>ae - received some lonely Kift< -- i DRIVER NOTE' Read_ attached rules carefully and Rev. Davol Summer.-. Esec "A st2f h ! stud basic construction procedure of - Soap -BOX ,from her friends 'and -neighbors „I „ � � Y iitive Seci��tary. P.eli_icin-Loh- �� Sketch. who were „ e"STS. ., r)ur Council of Canaria was in Hiss Donna. Watt., Brown. , This Entry rust be returned to Mr. George Alsop, field Gardens, Grade 6 student .charge. of ,the.: church �eic:.rE , Nest en re School.., ,laced . here. on Sunday. t I Derby Director",not later than May 1 1463. i I Church arid Sunriay tchr�+l + DERBY HEADQUARTERS: 882 Modlin Ave., - Bay Rid - First in the.Area Finals of the will be combined on �Iay i' v Y"� ges -Phone: 839-3394. Canadian Led on Public Speak- M *'' + for the `•Christian ' Family a, in- Contest last Saturday, the' ��� �. iRULES 8 REGULATIONS `21st, 'in Kingston. This was 1.the service; at 2.30 p. m. ,Fithian Elementary Groan, and The Community . Club wit' 2. Entrl Fee -. 5-)c- per boy. Group, STUART MILLAR-LAWRENCE TURWAN.-.. 1 meet this Saturday' e� r_."Z a 3. Helmet must be worn. Dhnna .received a .beautiful the home of 'Ver. and `-Irs. J. JUDY GARLAND DIRK B0GAR- DE ."t.rophy which- will .be engraved Ashton, Pickering. 4. Age Limit. - 15 years. December 1963. _ with her name. Donna will go tt' 5. Cars must be built entirely by boy; and .will be in5-pected Rev. Ll I. E. and 'airs. Kennedy on to compete' in the Provin �-•�. ` '� by Judges before race. • ente :.;cial Finals to be held .in Peter- •cif Toronto; visited their son JACK KLUGMAN GO N Canadian Leefion Reg. and • Mrs. Kennedy, .on ' +-•-+•a *°^� 6. Only Ocie car per driver may be red a _ boro- at IMON ROBERT DOZIER VVVhh: of car not to exceed 42 riches. nVemiiw-the first gratrxlatietts -- Mr. T. Annan is else _ !�-c, wu«,�a RONALD NEAMEc - - : g o car notAugus-ta exceed _- and best wishes go. with her in week at the home of her sort STUART MILLAR_LAWRENCE TURMAN l 9. .Height of car nal to�Y�''-28 ' lien very fine speaking ability.. Fred„ and Mrs. Annan, in Pick- ,,,,,,�,., .,,.;,,..•i....,. , 10. Wheel base not to exceed 40 inches; size of wheels, 10 ia. Mr. and Mrs. Watt ascornp'- ening. sAu�•�"' *�•' w•Monr, uwxv- .. TECHNICOLOR u�d PANAVISION!• 41, All cats must have steering wheel. . 7 - 12 All cats must have foot -brake (no hand brakes) - 1 anted Donna to Kingston, and `+ enjoyed the trip and day.. very Added Feature 13: Cass must have closed -in bodies. _ .. much. - ROS E BA N K „ , 15- Derby Officials will make the final decision on all efitrh Mr. and Mn. Beck a.rA the "THE UNFORGIVEN �n coon accepted, and infractions of the sportsttiatishlp rule'' family, who were living in Don't forget to attend the un.. adapted from the "All American Soap Box Derby Ajax and Community Choir ■16 All rules a Scarboro for a few months, ■ BURT LANCASTER , • AUDREY HEPBURN Inge." ir' have returned to their home on concert in the Ajax High ■ School on Friday, May, 3, at Brownfield Gardens and feel ■ Both Recommended Adult Entertainment -■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�di■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ta■elitl !that West Rouge is not such 8:00 p• m. This choir. .under the ;a direction of Mr. D.• Karry- will .'a bad place to live, afterall. ■ ; The Ladies' Club met at the present Me ndelssohn's Elij- _ Always A Color Cartoon school' on Thursday'April 25, ah". Tickets on' sale at the' ■ with about sevente'ri members Ajax �iigh School': T. P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL --and three visitors present. In Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, _- __._ • the absence of the -President, Rosebank Road visited on Sat- � � N � ~ ii y Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices Mrs. Winnie Ferguson, the V.- urday evening in .Toronto with ■ SAY ` Mr. and Mrs: Scaldwell, of St. ■ All, / BErNRIDGES r II eIGHWAY ., Mrs. Eileen Betts, took v 'p- , 0MOIN0Y� Try Our "Take -Out rens _ _ Nomas, who were 's spending ■a+o.Moi�sr ++« r the meeting. Mrsl Jean Smith T i read the minutes, and Mrs. the week -end in Toronto with - ■ - friends, ■PHONa-TORONTO-262-306D-WHITBY a e -269a ■ - Pat Williams gave the finan- ■ r � S, HAMBURGER ' , � � • I.,CHICKEN, SHRIMP',. FIS a CHIPS, dal report. Lunch was served Miss V. Swan, Dyson Rd vis- - T• ■ H - P by'the hostesses, and a :very, iced her sister and husband in % DRESS'AS YOU LIKE - BRING THE FAMILY : NOT DO*S pleasant time was enjoyed by Toronto, on Friday evening. ; ■ everyone. Next week's Euchre. will be ■ Electric In -Car Heaters Supplied F4EE1 ■ St EftraTes Anglican Parish, held at the home of Mrs. John Phone: M-131 . 'West Rouge, will have Even- sttone, Port Union Last week's ■Box Office Opens At 8:00 P. M. including Sundays Even - ,.song, on. Sunday, May 5, ' at winners: 1. Mrs. Little; 2. Dor- A■�■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■=■■■a>.a■at�+sa"-�--= -7,00 p. m. Morning Prayer and is Sullivan; Con, Mr. Page; _ : i0a32 Four :. THE PICKERING NEWS .- THURSDAY, MAY 2, 19631 +CL.�' ��� : 0 11 1:+' '. trcA •iIng far' the sewn. on in 7th place l the 1st se:.es. Bob Haslam and Shirleylti F:..,ay n_�.:t, a:hl Lire next �•' Dance 255, Shirley Pa:�:ey 255, 'F:eid 221. F. Hollins•: ' anfl in 2nd place in ll:r:iii c;-. Trey tt 11 recei.a tt-.e Car• Lloyd ".i.�:. >' ,._• _ t::.l:, ,...i .� [i1e c.r�.t..n.� s:- sei�t Tl:a C;x;u: _�•j a: ��:1- L.a Fa.:ley 213: Al 1 Know al emon.. y' ca: ie on to �c:r. l.n> Trop.:y. .son 247, John Hul 338 G::•don au• 211, •Al P.ozell 3 qu.1 ;o be herd at' Lhe 6pruce the play-offs. A1ri:r4 with Al 0.ar'201i Scores- Joe Burgs Furiey ;e33• 6w AIc{�t^cl;ir. [:?, fi;lie 2G4 B. Weal, Res,dentPasseslie rre:. %%-h1tby cin b1�_y On ills team a1'e Lil ..1aC� :ego: 361. Pat Lord 339, Doreen �.'ei- y fl T l� (��s�f 2 ;t.. c �rleL tea!--, er�c.ee. i _ - - - - la _ . a't�cier, 2G 1 Fran:•; Har d-,• 227 bine T�rl.�t�:,a, sh 2�, AI. SamariIo, 277, C a ,•,, ..-. - } - ;—a0 2��. . • �:.. i.. ell r • e - Ken --- -Thomas Ore -99 -- A well-knou•I: res, 'pot o Pickering Tr.,�c•nship• tc-hO set• .ed for mar*- years a: ou PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY &� SATO STRICTLY FRESH _ - of the sem­z DI�i:ion C,ur' RESH GRADE A (LOOSE) r . Mr. Thomas Gregg. of Clare 1 pRGl Mont, passed-w-vay- la,t' tcee'. LLL...III111 t at Fa'rvicw Lode. H.a wa-s his 93rd year. and had been it \ ti - Poor health for some years. a '.., your l�or I vTi th - Gre hn-lp tp?d. wrest "of, th _ Villw,e of C.'a:-enlont.. tin;: ha lived in Cla:•emo.nt c;wr:ng hi ' entire life.. At one time. he• tt`as in the ,. 11•o�'e1,' bu it-esc, c; :1,pir• eat'Ife to Tnr��n'o and �,I •:: ca . ,..from the Claren,:,n- He eras also in the -•:,--a ell Fj : dozen iness at nne time. He «as the oldest clerk of a D;vLi,n Ct. i --held that -x)soe. aE the time he O O D J111 A R K E T • _..held that post. Mr. Gregg oras a member o.. the United Church, a Pay; ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 Hwy: JUST EAST = -Master= of Brougham Unio: Masonic Lodge. and a membe, :OF ROUGE BRIDGE of the Shrine. He- en -ed fc: marry years�n the caremon OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M.* EXCEPT THURSDAY Union Cemetery Board.$FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. He - is survives b�- hL Mfe t' -the former "Ella Bishop: twc - - : - _ . -nephews ' and two neices. • - .. f Funeral ser<•-ice5 were heldon Saturday last. with a Mac- _. onic Service on the Friday ev- (BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS ening. Interment gook place inthe - Claremont .L-niotz Cemet- ery. FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY Co ou d or Reg0ar MAPLE Mrs. G: Allman, now in the C --too Uxbridge Hospital, is reported - to be improving follb%Aing her LB. ' ,hea:rt attack' a week ago: CHICKENS.7 / .. • l , • Dr. o F''. Tomlinson has ars- � � lu ivied home after an undoubted (Average weight 3 lbs.) enjoyable -Mediterranean shGARINE ip .. �' 1 Yj It cruise: FRESH PORK (PICNIC)•!s-$i►n' ." The Alan Tomtinr•>n family. -- LB-. of. Hamilton visited his father` - > on the week -end. S-_ _ . The. Bray. Scout acrd ■ cul 3 � 5 Father and Son Banquet" the -as i/ ,LARGE Less than 20c per Ib. for = held on Monday night in the, � - _ _ - _ I Ma, Hall: here. " 1 16 oz; Jar Coloured Margarine) _ Mr. and Airs. Clare Keev il'Save 26C + visited et and :Liss, Bern Gam_ S IFT'S PREMIUM SAVE 25e 12 oz. tins away. Fetertx�ro, on Sunday, A bush fire at the. property - ORNED. BEEF E E Of }Ie R G. Roy. -kept. logia: `SLICED RINDLESS �b ;" Fi FOR fire en busy for abs ut two C ■ — .-81 _ hours on Saturday= last: BREAKFAST BACON ..:... ; .. SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF _ Th,re vvere'-a-lot of gout PURE LARD fihe.rr en in the dr;-r:ct last FRESH LEAN _ _ ZIP (Tasty • • _ , 2�e, treekend', but no. ca=shes re- -- ___. f45 j� ovt: Inspected SPECIAL OFFER OF 5c OFF iKrteri.. Streams. in he are' a ,PORK BUTT ROAST ... 'Ib' C p •SWIF.TS JEWEL � i Meat SHORTENING . are, t cry lriw,' h The Ladies Auxil' ' l- of the. � D19 T.e�fon.attended a �,r:al ever.- JUBILEE SMALL LINK -'�1 1b. Package R. BALLARD'S DOG FOOD - 25 Ib. bag _ SAVe 40e ink at the Z['tritby LP �,rz ham, C here's . BURGERBITS ]z..t tteek. %I n 1c , , serera-l- PORK SAUSAGE _ a . r . . s ether, rrux. Some of th 77' ' ' ' ' ' CKEN NOODLE •SAVE •lOe " el.s at the luck y drnu•: SOUP M!X -rhpKG3� e afternoon Goa of th? LEAN PEAM.EALED. BLUE RIBBON FAZENDA'(SAVE 60e) Giant 1"0 United Church R-r,�z en .r1:et at -BACON oi. JAR the home ob Mrs. Grant � Taylor on April 25th. • ,'Mrs: ` George INSTANT COFFEE - � Mc -Connell, and Mrs.. F. Lo •st i � re t./!�� food /►�� y iCM/� ice■■ ��I �i �7• • •.. i'i i i i -"i -r•• . �G 1S �%Z. a eTEr-TEFZtl—sI gE' O t rr)e g ■ ram..Mrs. John Accor-lianll a fb �j l s iz o:: tips B LAC K'or RED CHERRIES { selection on the accordian ani' Centre cuts o'r Slices 9C 2_ for 4 P,ev. Fleetham of - Greenwood ' ' ' ' ' ' • showed a film "The Reason for ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE $ WING '`" DOG FOOD DORIC (Lemon Butter) - 20 oz.- contain Being•,, Lunch was. served by (N. 89C _ LEMON PIE FILLING :. . STEAKS b Mrs. James Peddie and Mrs • '• : : . -.:. . '. . ::.. , ., ._ . � , 2 FOR` R Morgan. 10 for PEEK FREAN'S Full 1 Ib. :Liss. Earl Vinson and Mrs LEAN PEAMEALED ,� � pkg. - SAVE 10e 3. ,i•m. Hill.held a euchre at the C DIGESTIVE BISCUITS ,', - 9 Filson home on April 24th. 1st COTTAGE ROLL9 prize visas won by lLirs. bide , .9 9 C SPECIAL OFFER OF .35c OFF Middleton, 2nd of lits. Wm. FRESH. (LESS THAN 3 LBS. 39e PER LB.) PROCTOR $ GAMBLE - King Size 4 Ib. 13 oz. Box Evans and Corisolat:K,n went ft, ­$1.00 BLUE CHEERto-Mrs. D. Kohen_ MINCED BEEF(case' of 48 .............:.. - : Visitors at -the home of hire. I• � •• Doris. Hopkins on «'ednesday, SMOKED _ tins ;4.65) ►►m►IK►hlm►1„hNlhilrtl�Mrn : _a ere M-rs--J�urrovvs o sou- UFORNIA N0. "'�� •••• god Si=e ES ON STR4$UD S 35 29 �% HEAD gham b Amar o : '. •, fi L��i�rE __ Mrs. J. Rennie. CROSS CUT Special Offer , , , , zFOR2 The Gerdes and Brownies _ _ _ _ I ��� of 5e Off CALIFORNIA U.S. No. 1- heldDay a very success Cookie .SHORT RIB ROAST MAPLE LEAF .... ....: NEW POTATOES =: Day sale • last Saturday. 454 NATURAL dozen cookies were packed''for 'ROUND OR SQUARE the sale. The. ;iris wish to take RUMP ROAST -1b ?9c_ ONTARIO HOTHOUSE ...LARGE this opportunity. to thank all CUCUMBERS, K NGSIZE _._ ___. those who helped their cause _M • ..... . .- . , ,', , zFOR in any way. FRESH MINCED STEAK •=, ; ••,'� 3 SNOW WHITE Debbie Flannigan was ad- Ib. b9C - muted to -the ' Hospital for � MAPLE LEAF SLICED - 6 oz. Vac -Wrap Pkg. M S H R 00MS Ib. Sick Children last week to un-. ��� < COOKED HAM dergo surgery: N�'e hope she, is ; sr:nn better and home again. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , • ' • ' NO. 1, IMPORTED Mr. Bill Cotes gdt his Collie, BLADE OR SHORT IB CELLO' PKGS. (BLADE BONE REMOVED) i� �f T O M A T,:O E`S Z for.. Laddie back last missing after R O A S T Ib■ 59e ` the dog had been missing for :........_ ....... Z - - the past week. The d JAFFA SWEET JUICY (From Israel) LARGE SIZE seen near the Picke:•it g L:xbrr-- LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED Mild .12 oz pkg EATING ORANGrES , Y. SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER Ib 49� ' ' ' ' ' DOz 7 id e- town lineby Gail Flan- �� lgan, who.spotted the dog in a •' • • ' t�0. 1 DUTCH SET or MULTIPLIER _ Field, while riding home pn the STANDING 6th and 7th RIBS ONION' SETS jh school bus; She told Mr. coat- .PRIME RIB ROAST b Med. 12 oz pkg �tJ. 2 es she thought it was, his dog_ • • ` • • • • •. •:• I 59C PRINCE EDWARD ISL• Mr• Coates searched the area LUCAS ARTHUR'S - Full 1 Ib. Package ANQ, Certified. 75 with' little luck. On 'the way g C SEED POTATOES ,,..:,,;,,•: rch, t after giving running the sea- .SLICED BOLOGNA :. ;�.: ;`.- t.'39e old 12 oz k rch, the dog came rurutirrg si- P g A COMPLETE SELECTION OF oitg the road, and bounded in- BONELESS ROLLED:- RENNIE'S and STEELS -BRIGGS . � • to the tmu*. PRIME RIB ROAST. :.�..::':; ,.• The lind marts ended the . 00 FLQWER &VEGETABLE SEEDS 0 A number was' a solo, by Mrs. :APPRAISALS ._ 'TNUR$DAY, MAY 2, 1963 lt'HE BICKERING NEWS ' _ (Gladys i St. Andrew's Queen Eli zabeth iNSU$AN.CE '_, _ ' REAL. ESTATE Church, Pickering The morning service .on Sun- Stamp On Sale Off= WH. 2=6218 Residence WH. 2-3115 _ day was conducted by Mr. rd Deans, Asst. Secreta a CR' L MORL.EY of Evangelism. Mrs, Elizabeth Bayes presided at the organ. The choir entered to the pro- April 29.—The Post Office Late Mode! Car Alai Oshawa - Stratford cessionai "God's Law is Per- Dept. released information on h 0 feet". The special musical' t e new two -cent and three - cent r mar issue Queen Eliz- number was' a solo, by Mrs. :APPRAISALS Helen Brisbin. -The scripture sale May, 2nd., today.These _ (Gladys Nowell) " Rea"state Broker — Pickering Village 942-5779 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobour'g FR. 2-7601 Whitby 6681.703 839-1447 Res. "Highway" 1/. Milo East of_Dvnbarten, No. 2 Hight. Learn To Dm►entaith.Monteith, Riehl and gave a fine..a on the series of low denomination - -.. AjAX-pi:CECg3U G CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS DRIVING BCHOOL " 0. W. RtENt, GA.. ILIA. we are prone to lay back. We LICENSED TRusTEES -. Late Mode! Car Alai Oshawa - Stratford PISMO: WH7-1142 Oshawa L4amia h 561.427 it no answer, phone T2S-OOY1 -~ 111RT R WATER& C. .A _....-._. WHitehall 246" 11111111111111116 I _ OPTOMETRIC - FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED' " VISION CARE ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES 4 . JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITI'%NS owed them not. and Jesus said AND IMPROVEMEN. PLEASANI STREET ? fishing industry. (OR LIVERPOOL RD'. SOUTH) ,� WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAr, FRENCHMAN'S SAY ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. EYES EXAMINED IF YOU REOUIRR ANY MORTGAGE GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. y FINANCING i FOR FAST EVENINGS COURTEOUS S11RV1C2t CALL- BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2601 change is colour was made them to Christian witnessing, AUBREY E. IRELAND _ _ I AND COMPANY all she had. Let us be sure as SEPTIC TANKS we forth from 'the church 4c: and 5c. stamps. At the .go that we go pra-ising God and same time as the 'change in witnessing for Hiro., The Junior_ 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST congregation was conducted by CLEANED Mrs. Audrey-Brow~rr--and• Mrs ..' TORONTO 2, ONTARIO :.... I. tonal values can be'easily-_iden- EMPIn 8-5300 ing of the Women's Mission- W. J. aVR ' ary Society at the home of Subscribe Now! Mrs.. Bruce. Summers. -'Brock- Road, on Thursday -evening, - -The Pickering News May 2. Rola Call to be.amwer- Evenings feet". The special musical' t e new two -cent and three - cent r mar issue Queen Eliz- number was' a solo, by Mrs. abeth stamp; which will go on Helen Brisbin. -The scripture sale May, 2nd., today.These readings were: 1st.. Samuel 10. '10: new stamps, showing a 1 - 17, and St. Luke 46, to portrait .of Queen Elizabeth, chapter 11, verse 1. Mr. Dean executed by Ernst Roch,,Mon- Mon - was a very pleasing speaker treal, are the last stamps in and gave a fine..a on the series of low denomination he "The Church Built".. WWhon our stamps begun in October last church is built and completed, year. Each of the stamps .bears we are prone to lay back. We in the upper left-hand . corner, come to church- to have fellow- a symbol of a segment of the ship, and to adore God., but Canadian economy. we should go out of the church portrayed on the new two - again and be dynamic in His Kingdom. Irl Luke, we read cent stamp. is a tree, symbolic that the disciples reproved of Canada's forestry and -for- those who were witnessing in est products industries. On the Jesus' name, because He foil- new three -cent stamp,. there. is owed them not. and Jesus said a fish, representative of -the "Forbid them not for who is fishing industry. not against us is for us". When The new two=cent stamp will Jesus- and the disciples went be green in colour, as is the into the Tabernacle, the d1s- present one, . but the three -cent ciples went into the tabernacle' stamp will be .purple. The Post ciples noted the material Office Dept. explained that the beauties, but Jesus pointed change is colour was made them to Christian witnessing, necessary because of. confusion to the women who had cast iri that resulted from" the close - all she had. Let us be sure as ness in colour of the present we forth from 'the church 4c: and 5c. stamps. At the .go that we go pra-ising God and same time as the 'change in witnessing for Hiro., The Junior_ colour, the Post Office Dept. congregation was conducted by I also endeavored -to have the Colours made much deeper and Mrs. Audrey-Brow~rr--and• Mrs ..' to- secure i3rks in which the Kathleen Meredith Remember the monthly- meet- I. tonal values can be'easily-_iden- ing of the Women's Mission- - ary Society at the home of Subscribe Now! Mrs.. Bruce. Summers. -'Brock- Road, on Thursday -evening, - -The Pickering News May 2. Rola Call to be.amwer- 52.S0 Per Year ed by an item about . "Miss- , ions", The Secretary . far Sec- tional 3. will be guest speaker. r HOLIDAY IN FUN -FILLED IVTA 10 For,your pleasure . Ontario is generously endowed with shimmering takes and fine beaches. Countless' varieties of `game fish abound in the cool lakes', rivers and streams. You'll �" �� relax and have the time -of your rife swimming, boating and 0811M We`TEmPIS 9-1750 - WA 2-6902 fishing in fun -filled Ontario this summer. FREE BOOKLET, ROAD MSEND FOR 40 AP, ETC.FULLOLOUR — — — — — — — — — —---����. ONTARIO TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 000 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO A NAME Il �-- --IM-;-IMIMMI-A-n C � l -ADDRESS ---- 1 CITY PAOV. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister 69.6 oyes -DRUGS LTD. - PRESCRIPTION. SPECIALISTS --- --COSMETICS. • SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS- STORE EEDS-STORE HOURS: WEEK, DAYS DAILY 9 d.m: ' to 9- •p.m.- SUNDAY$- Ind HOLIDAYS" 1 pm. -to 5 p.m.' -PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 25961 - Page Fivg New Rates Announced By The' -I Consumers Gas Company This Week The Consumers'Gas Com- ' her, appliance. Many thous. pang' has applied to the Ont- ands more presently using• nat- ario Energy Board for its 16th ural gas for two of the above voluntary rate reduction since purposes may qualify immed= 1955, Oakah L --'Jones; Presid- lately by, adding gas central, ent. and General Manager, said heating. last week. Also. heating customers now Estimated • 'at three-quarters using' natural gas for two' ot- of a million dollars annually, her appliances may qualify for the proposed reduction would the even more advantageous result in savings averaging all -gas -home (Blue. Star..Rate) $12.00 a year for some 60;000 by adding one more appliance. residential consumers through- By so doing they could san -,;rave a out Consumers' service areas' additional $11.00 per year on in Ontario, Mr. Jones told Tor- their fuel'bills'' onto Board of Control. The En The Blue"Star Rate is becotn. ergy Board will review the ing very popular, Mr Jones application on May 3... said, More than 4000 custom - The rate' reduction would. ers now enjoy its advantages, apply - to residential house- 60,000" -are only- one appliance heating customers who use away from it and 70,000 more natural gas for two other pur-. only two appliances away. poses and` who come under the He said it - Was decided to company's equal -billing plan. place ornamental gas lighting Mr. Jones said it was the Com- in -the gas'appliance category pany's wish at this time to give because of its dramatic growth a substantial rate reduction to in popularity.' In the ' United those who heat. their, homes, States, he reported, there are with natural ga4 and who also more than one million' opera - use this modern fuel for two ting gas lamps—on lawns, on' def the following' "cooking, wat- driveways, :patios, swimming er heating, refrigeration. and pools, etc—four times -as many clothes drying or ornamental as were in use 'in the U. S. as gas. lighting. - in the old gaslight eira. A Sim - He told the Controllers :that ilar-trend, is apparent" in Can - another' 70.000 customeis a' ada. cross Consumers' Ontario serv- ice areas—now: using natural gas. for, heating and other pur-• T. V. Service T. V.- Tourers pose—"may qualify for the new 839-1191 rate 'simply. by adding. one ot- Dunbarton • Radio 3 T. V. A[ ONE -HAND OPERATED ESSO PISTOL MATIC GREASE GUN high quality, one -hand operated gun. Low Esso .$ 00 _ ret aii price—$8,25..- Yours rice-58.25._Yours now for only, ...... -� with a carton of 60 Esso MP Grease Cartridges =-a saving of $5.25.. CD .,,-CHA1NSAW.'.`.' The first and only dual purpose chainsaw oil is the Canadian 'market. K; Does both jobs in your chainsaw. Field-tested and approved by chairk- saw manufacturers. 80 oz, blue poly container. - - The new home heating plan that 'provides year-. found service• on your h pa"T"k, IIRRhw ' . heating equipment; -.top= Y quality Esso Fumace Oil d For,your pleasure . Ontario is generously endowed with shimmering takes and fine beaches. Countless' varieties of `game fish abound in the cool lakes', rivers and streams. You'll �" �� relax and have the time -of your rife swimming, boating and 0811M We`TEmPIS 9-1750 - WA 2-6902 fishing in fun -filled Ontario this summer. FREE BOOKLET, ROAD MSEND FOR 40 AP, ETC.FULLOLOUR — — — — — — — — — —---����. ONTARIO TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 000 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO A NAME Il �-- --IM-;-IMIMMI-A-n C � l -ADDRESS ---- 1 CITY PAOV. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister 69.6 oyes -DRUGS LTD. - PRESCRIPTION. SPECIALISTS --- --COSMETICS. • SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS- STORE EEDS-STORE HOURS: WEEK, DAYS DAILY 9 d.m: ' to 9- •p.m.- SUNDAY$- Ind HOLIDAYS" 1 pm. -to 5 p.m.' -PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 25961 - Page Fivg New Rates Announced By The' -I Consumers Gas Company This Week The Consumers'Gas Com- ' her, appliance. Many thous. pang' has applied to the Ont- ands more presently using• nat- ario Energy Board for its 16th ural gas for two of the above voluntary rate reduction since purposes may qualify immed= 1955, Oakah L --'Jones; Presid- lately by, adding gas central, ent. and General Manager, said heating. last week. Also. heating customers now Estimated • 'at three-quarters using' natural gas for two' ot- of a million dollars annually, her appliances may qualify for the proposed reduction would the even more advantageous result in savings averaging all -gas -home (Blue. Star..Rate) $12.00 a year for some 60;000 by adding one more appliance. residential consumers through- By so doing they could san -,;rave a out Consumers' service areas' additional $11.00 per year on in Ontario, Mr. Jones told Tor- their fuel'bills'' onto Board of Control. The En The Blue"Star Rate is becotn. ergy Board will review the ing very popular, Mr Jones application on May 3... said, More than 4000 custom - The rate' reduction would. ers now enjoy its advantages, apply - to residential house- 60,000" -are only- one appliance heating customers who use away from it and 70,000 more natural gas for two other pur-. only two appliances away. poses and` who come under the He said it - Was decided to company's equal -billing plan. place ornamental gas lighting Mr. Jones said it was the Com- in -the gas'appliance category pany's wish at this time to give because of its dramatic growth a substantial rate reduction to in popularity.' In the ' United those who heat. their, homes, States, he reported, there are with natural ga4 and who also more than one million' opera - use this modern fuel for two ting gas lamps—on lawns, on' def the following' "cooking, wat- driveways, :patios, swimming er heating, refrigeration. and pools, etc—four times -as many clothes drying or ornamental as were in use 'in the U. S. as gas. lighting. - in the old gaslight eira. A Sim - He told the Controllers :that ilar-trend, is apparent" in Can - another' 70.000 customeis a' ada. cross Consumers' Ontario serv- ice areas—now: using natural gas. for, heating and other pur-• T. V. Service T. V.- Tourers pose—"may qualify for the new 839-1191 rate 'simply. by adding. one ot- Dunbarton • Radio 3 T. V. A[ ONE -HAND OPERATED ESSO PISTOL MATIC GREASE GUN high quality, one -hand operated gun. Low Esso .$ 00 _ ret aii price—$8,25..- Yours rice-58.25._Yours now for only, ...... -� with a carton of 60 Esso MP Grease Cartridges =-a saving of $5.25.. CD .,,-CHA1NSAW.'.`.' The first and only dual purpose chainsaw oil is the Canadian 'market. K; Does both jobs in your chainsaw. Field-tested and approved by chairk- saw manufacturers. 80 oz, blue poly container. :Esso YOURISEO AGENT -IS RIGHT WITH•THE•TIMEi ' ' 'IMPERIAL OIL L_IMAT.ED �. L BENNMr AJAX _ - - The new home heating plan that 'provides year-. found service• on your h pa"T"k, ' . heating equipment; -.top= d' quality Esso Fumace Oil _ deliveredasthe weatherde- .... wands—ALL FOR THE PRICE OF THE OIL! _ >` ESSO HOME HEAT .:_. S.E RV I C:E :Esso YOURISEO AGENT -IS RIGHT WITH•THE•TIMEi ' ' 'IMPERIAL OIL L_IMAT.ED �. L BENNMr AJAX _ Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS _ _ URSDAY , MAY 2, 1963 DUMBARTONMcKay conducted the service at their at Balsam cottages for Covenant Sunday. The choir Lake, BUSINESS. DIRECTORY 'Services art Personals -. _ sang a beautiful anthem "Make. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer m,11- • - Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney a Juyful Noise". Mrs. Olive ed on Mr. ' and Mrs. L. W. T and family had the misfortune «illianrson conducted the Jr. SLeppard, .. of Scarboro, . on. _ i h e Churches to have a fire at the tia� o ation assisted by Miss Sunday. _ --their home on Sunday inurn Sherry Harliell. Mr. R. Pit - Mr. and Mrs. H. Keyes;. al- GUARANTEED i munumnaawiultlj� inro. Everything McEACHNIES y ing in the back cairn -presided at the organ. so Mr. and irh•s. .L. 11 netting- � � W,�,�=anon=■■a'■■..■ ..two rooms was lost. The Lesson was- read from torr and family of Oshawa, vis- Radio -TV Serriee Mr, and Mrs. Haold Pym, of Acts 3, and the Text was. the ited Mr. and Mrs. H. Plaxton FUNERAL DIRECTOR PickeringToronto, visited their daugh- verse 16. In the reading, the on Sunday. Any Make Or Model ter, Mrs. ' R. Hopkinson and Apostles were'earrying' ori 'their ' Mr. gird Mrs. Roy Carter, of u'� _ * uQltrrd Church family, on Sunday. work, just as they had when Green River, visited Mr. • and ARTHUR. fIECD Mtntster: Rw. Melville ■utters Mr, John Pye's parents''A're JestIA Was with -them. James Mrs. Allan Ellicott on Sunday. Private Ambulance 'Service" coming on May 2nd, from and John were in 'the temple Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Plax1 PICKERING — CHURCH SERVICE .-- ' Newfoundland, for a month's to pray, at noon, as was their ton- of Norwich, visited his DAY OR NIGHT stay. habit, --when the healed the -• -- 9.45 A.. M. i' 11.07 A. AL - Y `brother Howard aril Mrs. Plax,- • Mr. Fred Westgate went to lame m n, in Jesus' home. Af- i - g ton one day last week. ' } Sunday School Same Hours .the Oshawa Hospital on Suri-. ter he was healed, he thankedI The services in St. John's WATER DELIVERED day .for surgery on Tuesday. God. In Protestanism, the Church will' "commence, the I _ AUDLEY' The Woods family, of Dun- priesthood of believers meairs "morr�ig service" next Sun- . Wnt. McEacknie' Prop• - Sunda •barton have . moved to, their every man is called upon to day, May 5. West Of UUnbarton y Sehael 1. 15 P. M. new home, formerly owned by, take God into the world with Unit No. 3., U. C. W. Brou= I * - Church Service 2.50 P. AL Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown, hired, and to. minister to others. gham United Church' met on - PHONE-; l42-2171 _ ":ion N. 0., 2. Highway. r Church 'people should ' return Thursday afternoon, April 25, - ;1�HONE _ ■■■,,s,,,,■r■o■■■ri■■t Mr. and Mrs 4�alt:.Lynde home after hearing God's mos- Thursday the home of Mrs. Geo. Gray . - Pickerin Ont returned home on Sunday af- sage acrd follow His instruct'- with an attendance of sixteen ATlantic 2-0063 9' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ter a two-week vacation in ions in our daily lives. We members and one visitor. Mrs. CHURCH Bermuda. must :understand, and carry . White opened the meeting with Mr. and Mrs... Murray Brown out the basic fundamentals of areading — Wo -and family were in Port Carl- Christianity in s o 86• Mrs. N. Burton was prog- KEN and CLARKE , I1 a.m.-west Rouge sdmw ing for the week -end have the proper. family atmos- ram convener, assisted by Mrs. Auditorium Miss Evelyn Annis, of Osh- p ngelist, ven P R E N T I -C E •-Creighton, Dt' nari _ _ Y here. One ova Y SUNDAY SCH _ awn, visited the E. J. Anrlis • H. Miller, who read some ex- OOGS such as Billy Graham, cannot tracts fr6in,.'the• work of Jane west Rouge .family, ,on Sunday. do as much as one congrega- Scott, which was very interest- AUCTIONEERS 8e Murd 1t• Seheot— i -Congratulations to Mr. Per- tion who o .out to, live and MARKHAM• - 9:30 o•m--8 yeah and ever, Cro le w g ing to all. An invitation was Barf Istel s, -Solicitors 1 t orn.-„ cy p y,., who. celebrated his practice Jesus' teachings. Just Lleensed and Authorised for the _ P to 8 years . birthda . on April 29. He had received- from Cherryw•ood U. counties of Ontario ane York 11' ° "'•-►Jursory y P as the'Apostles tles hail faith and and Notaries Public P� C W. to meet with them on Centettnlof Read .. _ a. few friends visiting him on' strength through Jesus to head Far+++ Stook. implements. Mouse- - School-• g May 8. All were reminded of I i a.m.-Ail a Saturday. the lame man, so we must re'- had Furniture; neat Estate - `ANK OF COMMERCE. CHAMBERS gel' - the Bale to be packed at the else our saeeiaity at .408. ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR Congratulations to i�iiss 1 _ on Jesus for stren7th. Y os, a home of. Mrs. A. 'J: Gray on 5 SirncOi St, N., -Oshawa Marie Mitchell, , who was Reasonable Rates crow "Queen of Pickering _ May 28; also ,to prepare for a DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE 'Bulletin Bazaar in October. A dainty Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 Dist. High School" at a dance The Afternoon- Unit of the — PHONES — eP Minch was'sen•ed by the host- ' on Friday evening` "United Church Women' is 294-3161 or 640-3686 - Con ratulations to Mr. and esses with Mrs. Geo. Gray', rrentices have been established S Congratulations holding a Demonstration of Mrs. Wm, knox,' and all tt2r - St. George�t Mrs.' Ronald McCaslin, Glen-. Floral Arrangements on Thurs- auctioneers since leen. e family el the nfam family of thirty- Anglican Chureb dale, on the birth• of their son day evening,`May 2. by Lodke's 1 four held a family re-uniirn _ on ltifonday. April 22: 1563. Florists. Oshawa. RLrs Marion i on • Sunday. at. the home of M e e PiCKiRIfl0 - ONTAWO Mrs. Pearl Hannah, Spruce Mc(;iement will sin_ some bar. and 14irs. Chas. Sur hits. FLEURY'$ COMERY 1Hi11; i e in En,f the _attending numbers. There will also be a) p REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, 8.A_, D.D. a conve:,tion of the Bahai's. , Later, all afRrod d the spec- S H E R R sale of bome-mar'.e candy.. i sal service it Brriii,ham'Ltniter' BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Asx 198, Pickering, Ont. Mrs. Oreille `Hamilton has The Evening Unit. U. C, %V I lurch. when the ne%v electric NOTARIES PUBLIC Phone WHu•holl 2-3313 `been • confined- to her home by is huidin, a sale. -of hone -hal;. ( organ was dedicated _ -SUNDAY SERVICES ---wleeks. during the "past two ing on Saturday mornin; , l�iay •Mliorrish at Old Kingston Read - -4. at Lynde's. Stnre.: _ _ s Highland Cr«�k 830 a.m.—Holy Communlee Patil -Phipps celebrated' his T. V. Service —'T. V. Towers . '` (Funeral and 11.00 a.m--Mo,ning Prayer third birthday on April 25, TT^ ��*R 839-1191 'AT' 2-5754 ti.0o .a.m.=5loly Communion Remember the "Fun Fare" at BO V L7r� 1�'111t1 Dunbarton Radio 8 �T. V. - • Ambulance Service lath Sunday) Dunbar;on Public School, On _ MOUR3: 1.100 a•m.=Sunday School In the -Saturday. May 11, - from I.W I Mr. ant! *Mrs.'M array PKill- * Parish Hall Monday to friday-9 �0-»O p iw. - 11.00 a.m.—Nursery to S.00 p. m. There will be a ips have solei their' farm and Saturdayand Evenings y g Na.No2 Highway (At tete Parish -Hall) gale of bakers goc�rLs, plants are mnvirin to near Little Sri-- by Appointment m stand handicrafts. Baby sitting tain. where they have•hurcha=- at Pickering Beach Rood WEDNESDAY will be prnvideri There s F,lan- ed another farm. Towing Domestic Water + _ _ Pert• a Tea P.rr,m, Orpnrtunit� `Ir. anri �tiirs T En* i�h �•i SUPER SERVICE CENTRE 111 * 10.00 am. -Holy Communion and - P.r>om. Snw-k Eat 1tlovles. and. iters hLc sister' !�I r'., an(' Nit Heated Do -It -Yourself Stalls •� ,, jj E T - Intercessions for the Sick comes for Cl mire^ ri Ai�ii?t�. •B -nits, of Oshawa. o -h Sunriay• - For Rent. � II >Al1ONV � S Telephone i (• 1 Come on out and support the . tier,. ,r-ent cur- 839-001 839-148 '.'wahway Monument. Works"WHitehcill 2-3610 d< < with ft r -Irl., at A c, i. 1' Christian Science o ci �i Pu•`c•! r.fp_v and quer-_, i ROBERT• AUSTIN, P. ` Dunbarton United Church --Al n;rF,. r„ the wF'' R. R ,1. Wh.tby. Onto - r soc ty_ Two Mites •West Of Whitby p On No 2. Highway. Between BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO - Whitby i Ajax Phone: Whitby 668-3462CHURCH. SERVICE AND'-. !A'/■�■B�� SUNDAY SCHOOL ..J -"I. p 111 t ■ r 11MRI0R . ANDen.. -4s4s •....: - You - SUNDAE —11 a.m.—In fife STARE i Ai;etk,n Building, Kingsren A&r% At Rouge -Hills P V �1 B! N G PAINTER" & DECORATOR yeifimoniei of Healing gra Eiw t B. . & H I 1L Inferior and Exterior af'ihe Wdmesday Meetho, ALFRED KAYES;White Enameled held at 8 p.m. PLUMBING BATHROOMS fornwrly A. . HILL) ` ALL ARE WELCOMI! 839 PRESSURE SYSTEMS Shower Cabinets The Reading Is Room, to the Public DBiI N - - — $59.00 Location —For further informafim • ' :Free F$timates Phone - 942.6717, OBATION NO LIG - : - - :" Colt ATlanfic 2,2633 Phone: TEmple 9.1281 '.AT. 4.4721 = -•ENRIGHT J. C .. --- INSURANCE — 4320 Kingston Road -St. Andrew's. Serving the area since 1922 West Hill Presbyterian Church _ Let us handle your Open Daily_ 5:50 Sat., to 1 Insurance Needs Church Street North, Pickering Fire,. Windstorm, Auto - Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. b Liability, etc. .. DENNEY BROTHERS Manse, •46 Windsor Drive Bowman 6i050111 ;Phone 942-2883 —CaaJJ_ut_collect _5_"3 HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A.a 14S Brock St. S. -Whitby Hot Water, lets Instcllled • Sunday School 10.00 A.M. - Ph ' 2>l2 A Friendly_ Welcome Await ' - 11MRI0R . ANDen.. -4s4s •....: - You EXTERIOR PAINTiN6 PAINTER" & DECORATOR B. . & H I 1L Inferior and Exterior _ EXPERT WA LL PAPERING NG fornwrly A. . HILL) 839 for Advise and Estimates :Free F$timates OBATION NO LIG - : - - :" Phone: TEmple 9.1281 = -•ENRIGHT J. C .. 916 Naroeh Blvd. .,...:. Bay . Ridges - GRACE PRRSBYTERIAN' CHURCH PLASTER CERAMIC TILE _Port Union Road STONE ' One Pin lea g• ds to another. r. A phone ca!I ..' a date WEST ROUGE -CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC, life -time o happiness. How 'vvould people Church school (Ali Aga) 11.00 A. M. FLAGSTONE PATIOS - ETC*, i .ever et to ether -without the hone! BELL g g p Supervised Nursery - 11.00 Dhi1ni1No"`h'�' "•0°"""• _ - ,MARTIN ENRIGHT -PHONE: TE = 9=1997 - --- , ► -. --_ Minister (apr. 18 - tf) Rev. Won- H. T. Fulton .. _ ' 408 Rouge Highlands Dr. West Rouge y THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1953 - THE PiGKCRING NEWS Pane Severe �- cLASSIRIED ...Real Estate ' "a Big Ridges Odeon �!! a ,ented Miss Jeanine V�Ierry witn a kitchen shower at the meeting, and `the Roll Call — an item on "Mothers' Day". �• ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale — 35 acres• -ComEs _+ or,:e 3f Mrs. Murray Jones, . There will be -a combined PAY DIV,CENDS cw•ith creek, bordering Stouff%�le ia,: Thursday night. service on Fancily Day, May Villave. Ferri aie sale. S1ti,S00. 1.: Mrs. Lorne Jones and. Dor- 12, at, 5.30 in the morning. Evenings, phone 294-21:54. Day_ w s^ ri e� r_, P.Iis. Lloyd Wikon and • F O R S A L E 294-3550. G. Wideman, 91 Main �f� I `•lis. Elmer �': il•on attended' a Card of Thanks —^APPLES 8 POTATOES — St *Markham �`.:,4 er cn Friday night for -�i'e �ti:: h to.exp:es our sin - C. A. McIntosh -per bGs. $3.25 (apr 11 - to MLs:s Carolyn Payne, at the caret :an'cs to all our friends, Spies $3.25 per Bushel 3 his nie of Mrs. Glen Evans, at and neighbors, for their kind Please bring own 'containers 7 LOTS $390.00 EACHClaremont. thoughtfulness- in sending such 'lovely for apples.. 200 cotta e lots within yv mile;, and Mrs: ` . Jones' cards,, cut flowers and ' -PICKERING ORCHARDS of Toronto, 75 x 200, and la a- ` ! AiMr. Mrs. visited _. and s. David beautiful plants; also to t One mile w•e•st of Pickering eT, value $1,000 each, now or. y. Paan. West Hili, on Sunday. Dunbarton United Church Village an No. 2. Highway sale for $390 each, cash. or S10 The U. C. W. will meet next Women's Organizations. 942-1247 ° doWn and balance $3E* plus Wednesday, May • 8 the ,d , at Especially thanking the nu.r- • -• • - interest on budget terms of Sly home c f b 'rs. ov-d �`.';Ison, I Li se of the Toronto •East Gen - monthly, including principa_ ' %vlth bars. Geo. -Pickett and eral Hospital, and Dr: Culley Surplus Furniture and interest. This is a genuinf bTrs. Alan blanler­c.n in charge ant. Bryant. For Sale - foldin=� bed mat- sale- Every lot >< Worth.$1.00(: r' n' tFle pro_ra:n. There w-�ll be : —Don, Marg. and Melissa Jan® c tress" and p=nsr, like new; r,. Or more. All. on gover•nmtn: �'. ' r"' couch an mattress: walnut metal panel crib and aP v - Hydro and good roads to ev- s i . mattress: Jumpy chair: High ery lot. Goal• safe SNvimmim_ ■■t■aa■a■■■■■>t■■s■f�■s■■■■ess■■ezat■s■■■sts�■ ' a chair; Tw•o hostess chairs, one' for children: excellent fishing. n. •. � "green, one gine; Crystal cFran- txaatinQ. etc- Your choice o. ■ -- • REFRIGERATION - delier. Phone 9�2-57fY2. Ci3emong Lake, I:ake St. John ■ affd the Pigeon. Ph,-ne or write ; COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC � ■ ` For Sale — 112 horse, electric Phone: for appointment. Pitts Homes and Cottages, Ltd., Cobourg, Now Playing at rre tray k;cgt. aiaein a, a ..,.•• �c.yy�ue as�d � CONDITIONING sl motor; 6 -inch skilsaw. Ont. Phone -ER 2-9494 Judy Garland, new romantic team in "I Could Go On Singing" now showing a ong he Hnforgiven" ,with .Burt Lancaster -AIR �. i Repairs To All Makes t■i TEmple 9-las-9. For Sale -- 3 -burner electriccoming Events and Audrey Hepburn, together a great double bill. Both are in = stove, Hotpeitt-' in 'good con- Community Folbr and a show guaranteed to please..._. ■ LORN� C. WHITE clition. 53 Lincoln Ave., Picker- West Rouge Ing Vff1age. - Association will nest on— Troop Scooters, Troop. Leader at camp last week -end, as the Troop• 11 • • i Pickering ■ ■ 942-1511: For Sale —baby' carriage. ib Wednesday, May 3, 1961 Gary Wilcox, assisted at var- I guests of the Dunbarton M. Gooiiwin. good condition. $20,00. •Phone: at 300 P. m. Hills Restaurant ious times, by Gilw•EQl Scouter "Kit" Wells• of the Village: the. Mr. and Alis. having spent the winter. in aa■■>re■ti■■>.■e■■a■a■t■>•t■■■■■i■i■si�■t■t■i!■■■■l1 ! A"Plaretic 2-3239. At Rouge -The purpose of the meeting is District Cub blaster, and our Florida, are visiting their son , to discuss the expected in- in the West- � Akela, ran a_ very success- . at "Kamp Ken- Don and bits. Goociw•in and farnily. �le�War�te� p- • ;.crease in taxes We expel t Mr. H. full wreek-end oo boy passed at least Mrs. F• Channels and Mrs. GEORGE H. BROWES, D. D. S. HELP WANTED ^Pickeririg Disand Area. in h Rouge aro". 'Wank. Councillor, and a rem .Each one test and each Patrol deti- E. Skelton are visiting in Tor- wishes to announce the open - a Representative far Singer resentative of the School Bd. eloped new skits. -10 ierforrn -orr'a) with their brother and farr.ity, ing of an office for the SawingMa7V1a�i 1tiYn�Ca; Sales ex to pnT t cam firer• a Er The Scout biastet wishes to ani' Mrs. Vern_ Hacks practice ' Iierience helpful. Apply in per- Card Of Thanks publicly express his thanks eadted on friends at Mohawk j le of General Dentistry. The off- son to — 11 Ontario.Street, in SIC the above-mentioned who so on Saturday. ( ' ice is located at— Oslhaysa: wish to @express MY s►n achnirably directed operations. Mr. and Airs. M. Minaker.1 (apr 18 - tf) ogre thanks to my friends and As' camping is the life-f3load spent Che past week at i�ochhn 6i Harwood Ave., Ajax, Ont. Lost —small; fen -male beagle. relatives.. for their -cards and flowers sent to me diu•ing my of •Scouting, it is. ,at to se that there are enough int- _Air• and Mrs. Rod Oxford acormrpanied . by Mrs. Grant Dr. Brower is a recent grad - Black, brown and white. Ans- "Pinky". Not hunting' f'ecerrt stay in Ajax -Pickering crested pip le. who can vara Pa-ecoe and Mrs.- E. Pascoe. at- uate of the University of wers to a Hospital, -also a s r� thank on this most advartageotis-act- terided the Toronto Bible CrU- dog, brit child's pet. Please call dog, t you to Rev. M. Buttars, � ivity. ege Graduation on Friday .e�'- % Toronto - - Menveem W. E..MrEachrie &'000 erring, at Varsity- Stadium. Son Arnbulanee Service; the Don't flet our R. C. A.. -F, when Miss Joan Oxford rev- OffHours: Office ours Aim :vurses'and Staff of the Hosp- Survival Course for Sport- eived a 1962-ti3 Scholarship. Airs. Milton Pegg is spending Daily: Tuesday to Saturday on.ale ital. 'men and Campers, at Dunbar- I -Frances LOn S oel an a few days at Ma rretetivan, also An au etroa sale of unclaimed SeoM Atay at 4 ,30 p. m. (Dome, and doing to the serious illness of articles including bicycles, tri- tiring all your outdoor -loving her mother. Tuesday and Thursday cycles and miscehanelous items - -• SCOUt Ne'WS friends__ - evenings. will be. held at the Pickering '7 �T ` ��/� ' Bl�Lw7l11vjt Phone: 942-6921 Township Police Stam at Whikt Your Scout blaster GREE"OOD f the, P..m. on May 17th. %&-ds away instructing at the Greenwood BOY Scout_. were .Twenty-frtie rls � Brox kiln Junior Irrtitute, pre- Auctioneer, Loyal Pogue, "Basic B" Course, for new d THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1963 , THE PICKERING NEWS s ..Page Nine - "BA- Yi:.." I ES E M RESTAURANT-N WS;..." Stories and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn 77Unit f the Wo- Week-da activities include of the membership. What type er as a young lad. No one took �� "�-- �nfS ��� i The Evening U o e y nen's Auxiliary of St. Geo- young people's Singing Com- of thing have they looked into? any interest in organizing a ,. se's Anglican Church will pariv- and Home Leawe on Well, you name it! Your Assoc- .League: Today, however,,, I For the Best Barbecued Spare Ribs and Chicken gold their meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday evening. String and iation at one time or another play the game, and further-. err May 13. A number of Bay Brass Band practice on Wed- has looked into it. Allow me to more. look- forward to playing In the Township ,Ridges ladies belong to.��( this nesday as well as a Learners' mention just a few- items— it. I hope this year, to give you group and others are Vis • Band on Saturday morning. Sewage 'Rates; Sidewalks, in -my weekly column, all the to join. Guest ;speaker at the This coming Sunday. b3ay 5.. Speed Limits, Dog controls, scores worth mentioning. I meeting will be Mrs. Thorne, w III be a special day for the Telephone and Hydro rates, promise yotr- good coverage. How about our Fish & Chips? a downtow•p churchv;Drker. Ajax Corps. Guest speaker at Township Bylaws, Bus, ser- There will be "radio coverage" ices, Carports,. and . many also giving scores and other The `choiroof St Georbe's Field . . Secretary. Col. Knapp0 0 the evening service will be more items thatwe tend to information. RPhone'-_839-3801 ?,ng�ican —Church is in need of with Mrs. Knapp. take for granted in the fast All-in-all, this should in ee ;additional members, particu- o o_o . pace of everyday living. To be a very successful softball larily altos. Both adults and ` Kiwanis Club Members have' those who attend the meetings, •season b7s of-10 years and over are taken up the boards for- the the activities of the Associa- -.Yours for Sports, wanted. Choir practice is on hockey cushion and stored tion are not new, but to those H. Hiltz have constructed during the those ladies who bought their 'Friday evenings starting at 8 . them in the barn on Liverpool of us who through one reason year. The fashions rage from cookies from them ,on Satur- : .p. m. A car goes from Bay Rid- Road. Another little commun- or another, cannot attend,FCui orBeach `casual blouses" and "Bermud- day, "Cookie. Day ges and could take one or two ity service added to the many I these few words are to intrad- p as" "to "trim-tailored suits; Peter and Dianne McMurt- additional persons. If you like done by. Kiwanis. uce you to a hard-working, Volunteer Canvassers will from Muu-Muu's to togs for, rie spent their Easter vacation to sing and would like addit- 00 o volunteer group who have be coming to your door in the tiny tots. The public is cord- visiting relatives in Toronto. ional information, phone .Mrs. Would the person who con- earned the respect and admira- next few days, to ask for your Tally invited to come and .see Also: Jim" and Ricky Sowerby " Maureen Henderson, 839-3184. tabled Les. Taylor, of Kiwanis, tion of all the governing bod- contribution to a "Fireworks the premiere showing on the and Janice, David and Michael 0 0 0 regardink Ki runni a i who have Display". Scheduled for May If you, haven't seen the new Sale of Work by Blind Persons one thing as their goal—to see iat by your Ratepayers' Assoc- Dunbarton High School. Toronto, during the week. model }-.one, yet, you might please give him a call. .Les. had to it that i�i•e, as ratepayers, ration Executive. Each house- _qn Saturday, May 11, from Mr. Boyers and grandson, find it worthwhile to walk ov- his brief case stolen. and un- receive that which is 'our just holder is being asked for $1.00. 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. the Fairport David, Mr. Lionel Boyers, of er and have a look at them, fortunately it contained" this due, and that as problems do More details will be forthcom- Beach Ladies' Association will Scarboro, and Miss Parkman, one 4 these nice afternoons information Phone: 839-2757. "arise, and arise they will. to ing about this display in 'the have their annual Spring Sale 'of Toronto, visited Mr, and or evenings. We thought that o 0 0 find a fair and just answer to near future. at the Community Hall. After- Mrs. E. Cornutt, on Sunday. thnew houses were most The School of the Holy Re- tbem, no matter what they be. A beach clean-up is schedul- e noon Tea and Cup Reading by Mrs. Cornutt spent a few days " attractive and they should fill deemer C. P. T. A cordially in- May I offer you an invitation ed for Saturday. May 11., in a resident of Fairport Beach. In. Toronto, and visited her up the vacant logs in fine style viten you to their May Special to take a serious part in our the morning. Any gentlemen Home-baking, and Hand-made grandson, Ken Chafen, Green The fire places left us green on Saturday May 4 at 8 p. m. community—join those who who will be able to help will be, articles by the ladies. White River, who is the Scarboro with envy. Our .only complaint ' Admission will be 50 cents per are the Bay Ridges Ratepay-_ welcomed Contact. Mr. C. elephant sale, including good General Hospital. - as long as there are small person. There will be games ers' Association. Foley,, TEmple 9-1759, for de- jewellery—bargain priced. And The sympathy of those in boys in this world we would'nt and prizes. A door prize and o o' o tails. Draw Tickets .on the quilt and this community is extended to "Happy birthday to Kim -want a bull's-eye in the middle refreshments. The C. P. T. A. —Minor Sports Report -- bath towels will be drawn at Mr. and Mrs. C. Hughson, in of our front door. will also hold a rummage and ' The "Pickering Neves Annual Diotte, who was one year old the sale. the loss of the former's sister, n6olidated Building Corp., bake sale on Saturday, May 25 Soap Box Derby takes place on on May 2., to Allan Charron, A recd was set at the Fair- Mrs. Winnie Tresham, of Well- Co have asked ed to. explain that from 1 to 5 p. m ryThose who May 19 this year. Actually, I who was ten years old on May port Beach Association Library and, who passed away on Ap- they are sorry that the. homes wish to donate used clothing. have never been present us at one 3; to Susan Farquhar, who was o�ytesday last, when woe- til 23. Mr. C Hughson, Mr. _ were not ready for the svLeak toys and other miscellaneous of these events. From what I one year old on May 5; to kids gave out one hundred and Gordon Hughson and 'Mrs. R. preview. last ,week. Various de- items, are asked to phone 839- am led to believe, the whole Phyllis Zettler, who was twelve seventy-four books in one hour Boys attended the funeral. lays have plagued them in- 2728or 839-28D7. affair is well worth attending.' years old on May 6. and a half. Good news for our Mr. and Mrs. C. Boots, of late delivery of mat- Last year's win, r was Adrian Congratulations to Mr. and readers--there will be a supply Bowmanville, visited Mr. and ciydhsg - field Entrants are urged Mrs. M. Cook, on theif 42nd of new books on our shelves Mrs_ R. Boys, on .Saturday. erials and er Last The hordean time ale expected to "PEN PORTRAIT" to register as quickly as pons- wedding anniversary on May 4. soon Our yearly grant has Congratulations to'Miss Bev be ship-shape me for the ible, at 882 Modlin Rd, Bay Congratulations to Mr. and been approved. We would like erley Boys on becoming "Div scheduled opening. though and (By Pat Finn) Ridges, ' not later than May 1. Mrs. Gerald •Portsmith, on the to see more adult readers. Fat- ing " Champion" of her age "- CSC hopes that you will. make So, fellows, get those cars in birth of a daughter, at Ajax hers--do you know we have a group, at the Ontario Diving a paint to drop in soon and shape for this year's event Hospital, on April 21.- Also, lovely set of Popular Meehan- Meet held at Alderwood Etob see Our Pen Portrait this week Herh. Hewines talks very en- congratulations to Mr. andl ice,- "do-it-yourself" mks? icoke Pool,-" on April 20, when. Is, once again, of an organiza- thusiasticall about this affair Mrs. Por Johansen. on the arr They hold the-answers to many Bev. received her Gold Medal.. It's not so' crowded on week 3' Ho^• and it sounds intri in to say ival of.•a little daughter, Aprilrepo r probI and have Coach is Don Webb, who also days and much easter '- have � g• The Bay Ridges Ratepayers the least. By the way, there .19, at the Ajax Hospital, a sin- ideas for hobbies for your own coaches Judy Stewart a good look If we try to during it's two has ti i Assocaon , - schedule Dire visits for week. will be additional prizes this ter for Kevin. And, congratula- spare time. Hours - Wednes- Pleased to be able to report short years, become respected' year. tions to Mr. and Mrs. William _days 3.30 to 5;00 p. m., during Mr. Nick Egeroff is 'reported'. days, it will leave m�o'e room throughout the Township and y for prospective customers on - = 0 0 o : Newman, on the birth of a the school term. 2.00 to 4.00 to be unproved in health County. Our -picture of it is • •By. the time this column app- daurter. on Friday April 26, during summer holidays. - week-ends.. We want those drawn b Mr. Donald Waring, vacant lots filled up just as, y ears,' the Registration for Soft- at the •.Toronto General Hos- Mr. G. Robinson will be our WEDDING much as CBC does one of its founders and. a , ball will be terminated, I. hope pital• summer pastor, commencing member of two Executive �, will all make it your` bus- Sorry to hear Raymond Cama at the middle of May., Keep in Everitt—Rea o. oo Committees Peace Lutheran Church has . Tress• to register.- Last- seacotr actio is home with. the munVs. mind this date—Saturday June On Thursday evening, April --new to then" choir - gowns. was a successful one: - this year Young -Debbie Wilkinson had 22 - "Sunday School Picnic 11, 1963, Pickerirrs United The Bay- Ridges Ratepayers', should be better: I hope to see an accident with her bike last -on the church grounds. Church was the setting for the and as a result of a fine .. ex- Association candlelight wedding ceremony ample of inter-faith co-opera- many of my hockey boys out week-end, and cut her .nose tion.` St. George's C'nurch,in Where else in this Domin- there. Don't forget to leave seriously, requiring, several r of Mary Doreen Rea, daughter Piekerirng was given new choir ion can you Purchase a service your skates at home. stitches. Frenchman s Bay of Mrs. Martin Scptt, Picker- : g�wrss by a Toronto church. with such a high reputation- The diamonds will be in good o o n ins, and the late John Plew- They, in turn. passed their a- for the ]ow cost of S2 00 a .'shape this year, fmm what 1 Lhurch News Happy birthday to •Darlene .man Rea,, to .William Earl s to our new chur_eh' in Bay year' tVhy ! . a Membership in have seen so far. I persosialIy • 'Morning Worship at 1.1.00 a... Balsdon, Wharf St., who will Everitt, son of Mr, and Mrs. log- lonRidges. your ownRatepayers' A.ssocia- wasn't-much t much of a softball play- m. Evening service at.7.00. Hi be two ,years old on May 2. -Earl Everitt, of Chatham, Ont. 0 0 o i tion. Since it's first public Teens, on Friday at 6.30 p. m. We are pleased to see Mr, Rev. Melville Buttars officiar There w�ill-be Bingo as usual. meeting in August 1961, much ieeeeeaaaseaaeeeeeeee Wednesday, night Prayer, and H, Cook, Bay Road, out again ed, with Mrs. C. stE. Brown as on ,day . g at 8.do p, water has passed under 'the Bible Study at 8.00. after his week's stay in .bed organist. The soloist, .Mrs. Jno VACUUM CLEANER Rinaldo, of Toronto, sang_ ' O m, at the Extibition Hall: on bride and riianv thins have ., ,. _ Of .. special interest. to all with a virus germ. - Rqad. This could be -been accomplishe�on your be REPAIRS fashion-conscious ladies 'of the The• Sacrament of Holy Bap- • ' p Wed Liverpool a pool Perfect Love" and "The your lucky a}ening. and I'll'i�et half. Their record is one of Guaranteed Repairs community, will he the Fashion tisrrrw►lf take place--in— In • Prayer you could find •a use for that real, accomplishment for a com- To All Makes Show, "Class Room Coutieres" port United Church. on Sun- The bride,. given in marriage bein; held on.Wednesday. liay day, May,19, at 05 a. m. by her stepfather, Mr. Martin jackpot of one hundred doll- munity which. in' a little less � Scott,• wore a `street-leriT;th ars, or even ,morE, than two years, grown FREE ESTIMATES 8. at 8.15 p. m. in the Audit= tFair Tort United Church from the open f:elcis to the um of the Dunbarton„High 1Vomen are. holding their gown of. white nylon organza 0 0 0 (Free Pick-up 8 Delivery • School. Girls from the Home Siring Tea and Bake Sale on .The `Sale:ation Arm) ire Reil=Tilanned community it _ta __ f over taffeta, with lace optic Shicli Campaign• -begins than today. During thee same two F1.EMING Economics Classes, Grades 9 May 16, in the Sunday School• venting ih quo, ac the.round neck Meek-er', and canvassers are years, the, Bay P.idges `Prate- .VACUUM CLEANER to 12,' will he rnod'ellinq cis- Room.'�L'elcome is extended to and' longi' fitted sleeves Cont �tlll needed. If you can spare payers' Association moved a- tom-made clothin,.'which.:they all. pliti,entina her shoulder-length a i;ttle tirne. to Help, please long with the times, leaving no •--'SERVICE (, 'firs. R. Bakdon and 'Mrs. V. veil was' a rose-shaped head- gall b1s. Vivian Gardiner at sod un-turned. '4leerings with T. V. Service — T. V. T;lW �s Brot-,•n attended' a Presbytery piece of nylon ' organza. She... Call — 942-0213 $39-1191 Meetin;> at Washington United carried a cascade of gold an i 839-3175..�Ve are .sure every- the Township Council,” Plano- Dunbarton Radio 8 T. V. Gillick on Tuesday, April 2i. white chrysanthemuns. ' ere in Bay Rices will welcome in "Board. 'School Boards, the e�aaea=aaeaaeaea�a�aeir' Mrs. -O'Brien was hostess. at ' the canvassers knowing of the Hydro and Teiephone_Compan- Miss Marlene Stainton, of a small party in honour of Tor6nto, the bi';de's only 'att- fine social work done by the les. County Council: Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Edward•Kirby, on endant, wore a short-sleeved, Salvation :�i ,y .Local "Sal Municipal. _ Board and other ---- the-oceasitm-of their 57th wec9- Ann" , work includes of Ratepayer Groups, many men- ��i street-len th gown of -old n;'- - _ -. c�it•w- annri-er•sar'3•--and Mr. Kir- Ion organza over taffeta, ''th work, help to' un-married mot- tion a few of the many meat- EL - b •'s 86th birthday'. Congratula- her, grid rehabilitation of: in-s at which you have beer- y y lace applique. Her ;olrl tier - tions and best wishes' are ex- piece was similar 'to, that «o z young peonle.who- have gotten well represented by the very. TRA -=_ tended by thein many friends by the bride, and she car::,t into trouble. active Executive. These people. and neighbors to this well- Army. Ajax Corps. • people ,iugt `Pike you and'-me.- You ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL g a cascade of white chrysaiithc ser ices area 6n'Sunday at 11.00 from all walks of life in our. - ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH known and highly-respected' mums. The best man, was r�T V couple: Frank Jacques, of ".Chatham a. rn. and 7.0r, p. m: as welr:as community, spend endless ��'e extend deepest sympathy and ushers" were: Mr. Kot in .$cho:;l at 2,3�i p. m. hours carry'.ng out, the wishes YOUR ESTABLISHED - an t- AGENT t , x1r Torn Fountain and fan Reaume of Chatham d " xx — ily • of Commerce St, in the' Sean Rea, Waterlob. 7. officially Appointed: -- pasting ,f•his•mother on A iris _ _-- I The reception was held z HARDWARE RED ?l. ' the church hall with,the-U. C INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCiATIOh - W, la ;lies' cateriiltr. IC CONFERENCE of AMERICA - ft on AIR TRAFFIC ATLANTIC 8 PACIFIC STEAM-SHIP CONFERENCES The happy couh]e le .. •:.Brock,. Road �� �motpr trip through E�stci , A Comolete line of - _ Ontario and Qutlmc. They wi,l Our PROFESSIONAL Services Thc, clime and SchoIIl will make:their new home in Sliel- Cost No More held their final meeting of the burne, where the groom is - - sea'on cin Tuesday. I1� �. It teaching at Centre Dufferir,. ' will tie Electidn cif Officers, Tickets Issued From -Our Office At Offical Rates District >�t>h School. r. + GENERAL HARDWARE =" and of the business. Picnic a - rangernentshwill ebe discussed, . IS ONLY BUSINESS , ,TRAVEL I ` • .. .. _. .. _ s0, please try to .attend. Re- ' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES T A SIDLINE AT — NO freshments will be served. • - HOWARD � The Cubs held their regular •• ROOF LEAKING? meeting. on Monday. a Ricky Nall A New Roof - Alurninu Siding — Eavestrough. and Workshop'.T s Star.Th 1st. ved his Second CALLR D Household a �fiRAVEI BUREAU Star. The 1st. Brock-Pickering ATiafflk 2-8081 Scouts went on a practice hike COMMERCIAL ROrc" r time. The 3rd. 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