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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_05_09ISTABLISHM .TELEPHONE +� SINCE M-KERING +� 942-0940 VOL. 90 NO. 30 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Price - lOc Per Gory Mother's Day Flowers _ - -_•- _ soap _ :Dox Derby -:TraR-hes .� Ba Rier�am _. � `t��" �:f` wed .��.' � • - e On Taxes Me tins } .'} 4 u: Ratepayers jammed Bayview Heights public school on Wed nesday night to discuss and hear about the present tax situat a . f r, own p, The ' Mod The meeting sponsored by the Bay Ridges Ratepayers` f iation, agreed to circulate a petition throughout the community kt requesting that an ivestigation be mads by the association's ex y ecutive into the advisability of splitting Pickering Township either now or in the future `and to request an independent re- ' assessment of the township.; '4 It was further agreed that the executive look into the status of voting power in Ward 3, and to determine how to get more .representation on council. 1 i Reeve Sherman Scott told the meeting, that in his opinion. - "' it would not be to the advantage of 'Bay Ridges to think of in 4, corporatirg into a village or town, but that over a 20 year per -,x i 5 iod, it could be advisable 'to consider forming a city, that would sa h"~ cover the area extending from- the west side of Ajax to the Scarboro town line and,. from the lake to between Conr$ssion 2 and 3. "it is education costs that have pushed your taxes up, not the r ~ - �. rates controlled by council", Mr. Scott said. He -pointed out the F fire and police costs as an example. ' Wad 3's councillor, John Greening said, "you have to fight 9 F -the school boards to get taxes down and 'we well do all we can t x on council". .. ...P x4 John Williams, resident of the association, said that the mill rate In Bay Ridges this year is 05 6 and that taxes on most of ° the homes have increased from $50. to S70. He said that Ward ,+yJ makes up 34.4 per cent of the total assessment of the town- ship. and thus -with streets and walks already in Bay Ridges, much of the money goes for construction and repair of reads in the north end of the township. { John Campbell, chairman of the township's Industrial Comm- - How would you like a floral display like th-Is one in your own fission, said it would be adviseable to investigate the practical I backyard? The floe+ers and plants shown here are only a few y p Y wird economical angles of splitting the township. of the many beautiful varieties to be seen at Cloverleaf Green- Colin Beal, a member of the Seperate School Board said, 'this r- These are the trophies that will be up for competition at too hones. They ha're a fi a display to choose from for a Mother's talk of splitting the township is all delightfully emotional for . Pickering hews Soap Box Derby to be held at Bay Ridges on - Day selection. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy a meeting here, but it evades the root of the problem. The Sunday, May 1�th. The centre trophy in the middle row is the greatest portion of the tax rise is in the school budgets. Pickering News trophy. The others have- been donated by var- eat Beal said that the only time John s Public ever attends lour local, businessmen. the names of these donors and the winii- i' ers of their trophl3s will a1.ppear in this newspaper, following Claims Drainage Problem Coiled Be a school board. meeting, is when he has a personal beef or his of Herb taxes go up. Mr.' Beal said that ratepayers can attend board Derby.Photo by H b 8 Erik meetings and question members, just as the do the council. Solver If H*7ghway Ditch Lowered! 9 ratepayers g9 y the board- for Area 2 -and also the ReevenDelputy-reeve and whole coun� Claremont Scoutmaster Agrees To - AIr• S. Ptrr�dy told Pickering `cillor from Bay Ridges if- we want to". i Court Orders Morton TO""s'�`p Council thisweek, It was .agreed to invite, member* of Aron z Board to the next Return After Pie Tossing Episode that if 'the Dept. -of Higa hways meeting for questions. _ __ - would lower. the ditch on the To Have Mental south side of - Na 2, he could Last week at Claremont, af- another episode that took remedy a drainage problem, ! _..•.owner, E. J. Staley, to come ter the Father and Son banqu- place at the Uxbridge Hospital • on his ro rt just west of urge Man In -home. P pe Y. j et for the Boy Scouts and the and involved Mr. Sanderson Examination Pickering Village. Anting stated that the roan • e g V Cubs, one of the executive me-. and one of the Scouts who had Mr. Purdysaid th$.t his land :.-said several times that'he was Aman, with a shotgun walk- a' to .kill Stale tubers had his car plastered cut his hand. Charles Salathiel.Morton .o was getting township water, g y with pies, both inside and out. _ At a packed meeting in the Frenchman's Bay was remand- from as far awn as • Valle • ed into a Squires' Beach home The gunman went outside e<i in custody to appear for y y This action taken by a group Claremont Community Hal! on P Farm Road on Tuesday. and told a carpen-, .once and fired a shot into the of.�-the boys was their way of Tuesday night, Mr. Sanderson ernenee next week and under-- He said that because of this _.ter there that he•was going to air to prove he was -serious, protesting the resignation of agreed to return as Scout Lea- _ go mental. examination, when drainage problem, his ' home kill the owner of the house, Mr. Anting said. their Leader 'Donald Sander- der of the Claremont Troop. he appeared before Magistrate has sunk nearly an inch in.the Pickering-Tow•nshipPolice have When Staley did not return, son, who had left the dinner Another meeting is slated C W. Guest, o past mont , a is. garage is b told earlier in the evening, after or nex -kin; an indecent telephone •also sinking because of the. -:'The carpenter„ Ted Anting• police. announcing that he was not committees. c<',>l with intent to annoy oral- _crater saturated land. _ of Pickering, told police that a Jos. Patterson, M. of Squire's - �::n Pickering Township's Wel >� man carrying _ - staying as leader, following 3 - P'' 1V1r. Purdy su jested that a y' a shotgun walk- Beach, has .Leen charged with - --- Administrator_ in. Whil[by- committee of -the =• Towmship ed- into the kitchen and sat Pt]ir possession of ori offensive wea- c-urt thjs week, En ineer. Bylaw Officer, John • nearly an hour, waiting for the pon, and threatening ��� /' I lago Counterchat•ges of assaultRobson the Sani-tary,Inspector. _ - ,,PICII nvI g N «.11 be heard next week. aand.,an engineer • froin Oliver A. R'.. 'Cane and .Police 5�t.: Lloyd and Associates make a e e e Mrs. Ron. Watson way hdsi- "Glad to report Mr. W. .S y P.ichard Bo:'iley• identified the study of tile problerrl incl re- Council .Will listen Na More To e,5 can JIunday niO,it at a nils- Ikohner is feeling much better, co..ee over a telephone on April poet to council_ He asked .thata I i ce.11an.uus shmvo.i , . fin• Mi- ander; is convalescing . at the 3, a: beion?,•in,, fu the accu.,i.,d, council act on the -basis of anyDonna Scott, in hon6u'C'o1 her Ajay Hospital. :after hearing'evidence, of the reeornmenrlation in the report. Welfare Discussions - Reeve S-cott' ' marriage next S-lltirday.' -Mr. and Airs. Carman Bar r ic.'u w.�itne�s. Hi: �i'ursluh as .how to correct the problem. e Alts: .a. Bushl>y, L'xtn•id e.• ett, . and Mr. and Alrs. Thr... ntled the voice was that of the' Council went alon,, with .the Reeve Sherman Scott said Welfare Administrat.or's car. was a _�-isitot ; with Ait•. and � Duincind attended- the I. O. O accused. above named committee mak- . this week, that there woul-4 be - and the Reeve, said -no -action f Mrs., Nurnian Batiks, on Jun- F. Dance at the Royal Yu:k Cane'told the court that dur- � ' - study, but would not more sessions in council of had been taken. u- Mr. and M'rs. James. Hotel, on We dnes(lay, May 1. �r. nth u no o alp in., e Y, day; ing the phone convenia.t ion the ,commit them. elves to -an un- .discussion on lL'elfare. Mr: Morton _said, he did' not White, Geoigetow•ri, on Sunday -'Mr. and Mrs. Rey. Park,r, accused used much profanity. known expenditure. Monday night Mr. R. G. Roy think. it took two people to evening. Church' St„ entertained -o',J ' He added, that•-Morten-ealled- 1 r -Purdy--said that­a-nei= Mr. C. S. :Morton and the -handle--the welfare'iii-Piclt = Several local;teeri-agei's' aVn-`friends from Hespeler,lent - him a rotten, dirty coward. ghbor blocked off a ditch, •con- Welfare:Admintstrator, Mr. A. inn ToWns�hip.' -He' felt comp tended the United Church Voc- Thursday night. They had mA Sgt. Bodley was at the Cane travening a township by-law W. Cane, spoke on this matter. laims against employees be ational Conference at Queen's' seen one, another -for 'many home at the time the phone and that no action was taken Mr. Roy said that he had kept. on file. University,- last week -end.' In- years. call wan received. by the township against the learned the futility of `coming . Welfare Admi'itistrator '' Mr.cludedr were: Dianne Richard-' The Pic -Ax Players are pi-,- Mba-ton denied . ever having man.before council to; pretest, but ..A. W: Cane, told the meeting son, Sharen Cooper,- Richard ' senting• three one -act plays --- - K)oken to, Cane over the tel- Mr. Purdy claimed a'preced- did wish to•disucss some obsehat welfare is for the needy, Dobie, Wanda Williams, Elean- this Friday and•Saturday, May ephorie in his Fife die said he r- 'tent had been estabilshed here vations he had made at re- not the greedy. He said some. did not cal] Cane and did not P �' �• or westney, Marilyn ..Crank.. l0 .and 11, at the' Pickering • and that now anyone could go ulcus meetirfg. had been getting away with it Wm. -McLean drove some of Community HaII, 8.30 p m know his telephone number. -,• ahead and.close off a ditch. He made refereice to a rate- too long. • the group to 'Kingston in his sharp. The plays are "Rise .and.. ' His Worship said he did not He said his lawyer suggest- payers who had appeared at a ' - He -said the deparement had car. Shine", "Enos at Breakfast' believe the evidence of the ace- ed he fight fire with fire. previous meeting., lie said the done it's best to keepcontrol used. "That telephone call. was Wm. McLean was. in New and "Let's Try 1't Again", and used.notti"but filth atxl insult as . . roan was obstreperous in his on the welfare in the township, )Cork City for a few days this ' win be well worth comiri4 t© the worst, •kind No one: not ev- . TOwnSfllp Mires TIDO pt-Vsentation, but that he did. He said a Mr. Vivian last week, return?ryg i; on Wednes- see. Tickets available at dcxi: err a welfare officer 'should not: receive ihe'answ•ers to the week' charged the Welfare Off- day. Adults $1.00; Student 50c. have to take 'that sort of none- questions he asked. icer with things he did not do. Congratulations to Mr. and A "Mother Arid Daughte," sense"; His . Worship said. Mope -M Mr. Rby said • t a second • Mr. Cane said he had Mr. Mrs. Jack Warren, Lincoln Brownie and Guide Banquet He ar'ciered the accused to man who w ileacs 'in'his Vivian in codrt 23; times on a Ave. on the birth o!' a laugh was, held ,sn the G Ir. G of the undergo a menta] examination Pickering Township Council presentation, fared, no better, ,charge of non' -support. ter at the Ajax Hospital, on' Uniteo Church on Tuesday ev - while: he. is, in ctLstody this week, agreed to hire two "Let us nut deceiVe ourselv- Mr. Cahe'saitT that back two Tuesday, May ' , 1963. ening, with •a good attendan-- more men for township de- ,es any longer, you have a mess years ago, he wa_c forced to Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bongard ce.. Films were supplied by the partments, on your hands" `said Mr. Roy. go into the background of 'Mr. and family, Niagara Falls, vis- Bell Telephone' Co. 'and ' were Mr. Bill! on of Weston was Get rid of the Assessor and. Charles- $.. Morton- ---_-- --ited-the-- g .—sftu - Y -Mr -Ken - To Debenture dor, hired as Plan in Director and Welfare Officer and you get "I wish Mr. Morton would here, on Saturday., his own mow- equipmefit. Industrial Co-ordinator at • a rid of a lot of headaches",'he tell the r: Cane said,. Lynda Disney,, daughter of Village -residents had some $501000 For. New on of $8,000 per annum. added. Mr. -Cane s� interview- Mr. -and Mrs. Larry Disney, reexeftement• on Tue.day,- 1vhrn On a -recorded vote, Deputy- Mr.: Roy read the letter. of ed a .large. number of persons turned from hospifAl, and is a c being chased by pol'"e; . T P NEWS HE ICKERING Room Audle School reeve Mrs. J. McPherson and the Deputy Minister of Wel- in regard to Mr. Morton and out these nice daps, •enjoying came up Church` street bed Y Councillor Harvey Spang opp- _fare, Mr. Band anti took •#rim • none' of them had a good word her frieMs. went east on No. 2 Hi-hway. osed the hiring. to task for some of, his state- for him. Mr. Cane had letters, Happy Birthday wishes go to Reg. Bryant, enroute •hotrt.P, srt1v Pickering 'township Council Mr: R. J. Hutchison was hir- •merits. dates, addresses and state% Marty -Bath, RCN. Halifax, who the police• jump out of 0, 'r , this week, gave two readings +' ed as an assistant to the town- . Then Mr. Chas. 'S. Morton-, merits in connection with the celebrates his birthday; on Sat- cruiser with guns drawn. to a ;bylaw requesting debent- 1 ship engineer at $6.000 of Fairport. spoke on' welfare, statments he vent' making in 'urday, May 25; also to Vicki taro, wondered fora' few rit';n- twes for S$50,000 for a new 2 Mrs. McPherson and Mr. He asked if any action had ` regard to Mr. Morton. Bath who will celebrate 'her utero what *wag giodn on. rcom gchool at Audley. Spa! g opposed this motion too. been taken re the use of the ) birtftd.'iy 'thLR week, May 8. - .1 . vls . Jo y 1 he Troop %%Jji he td-kina of the ch:l('len have. learned ; part in the District 'Camporee To say, ,the least,: 4t. was a blemish on the raining quite a lot about co-ord°nali . on;- this . coming- week: -end. The' PERSONALIZED PROTECTION. and an . I I that Scouts are supposed. to. receive, and r they -alwa.ys Cam i5oi-66-'this -year. was plan- ir ace. and Aof hat ordinarily. one would not expect from a group an4,e to have gcw,)d fun on rxe�ri by tht Patrol Leaders at Boy Scouts. nui­.-,cIay nights. For a ieNV. their conference, so all Trooj,.; 1 A. R. FORTI ERLI NSU RANCE heir. -work- hdve' should s ' po t their the results of t, ul; V e r One cannot but wonder at the feeling and admirat een �;ratifyin=,. ani PHONE ATIan'tic 2-0216 ion some of these boys must hold for th.eir li�ader, but there are n -_)W -ze`-c-V-d 3 LOCAL MEN FORM NEW certainly not for their actions in demonstrating,. that. -ters,'who have 'the n-lark'n, 'If COLLECTION AGENCY I j FIRE ;certainly AUTO LIFO CASUALTY arl on Ed Fleury and BJ;11• Comery hedfd_ ike Dun'.i,. -r)n-H',,h Sc­rj�.) of R,)u.�re"- and L,4.)u,4 -vic- Clareniont--pavents were shocked when they %vh, Thui ."ay. and . it s alnn"t the event They wish it had never happened at or the ihi- i Nairn a Hi'hland Creek man, o 'b,� n-- the -bovs involved, -Claremont.. and probabl-y' w feel the same way; It wassuggested this geek. that the Scout movement in Claremont may fall apa'it of the seams as a result -7, of the pie throwing- incident, Let's hope this does not happen" Scouts have been very active in -Claremont the past few years and it would be a shame to see this fine -work come to a halt _..._:_jusvover an unpleasant incident. Is It, The End? 41� 'This week the Pickering Township Council chambers again resounded with charges, counter -charges re- marks of an unpleasant nature. -bantered back. and for- - 'th or- 'th bettveen speakers and Council - Most of this portion- of the . meeting- centered around the Welfare Administratioh Dep;&tment. Reeve. Scott -made.it clear that this was the last night Council would d' 'on on welfare can k) .7 . have formed T,Cohect1on-Ai- ,,' en:py called. Hercules Collect - Ad of f ice is W BALSAJ L10. The hi� 21.5 _%14.rriSh Rd.,- Highland About .,ne i.rlend.;,-I. Creek.Ontarjo. arA neighbor- ,'a-lberedat the 1 t., P: F�jeui.y and- W. F. Com- Camon home ]a. -;t Wednesday ery have• been practising. law ri.'grht'and lire-entM Nli% -Granr in FFghland Creek for'the.past er- five. -I - Carsc)n and Nims Jeannie NIV ears and have lived in v ry with* m_sce,'lan4-.>us show. West Rouge for fouf yeai-s. Mr, er prior to their niarria,,;e onr "McNairn who has -lived in M ay 17. i Highland - -Creek for ',eleven NT, j years is. prominent, in sports Nits_ J. Moffat. of-_Toronto� pe ' with I I i .. spent the week -end Alt Mrs. in that area Car-son. Mr. -Comery feels that the A numbee'of'frjehds And 're- area needs a local- Collection latives attended, a birthday Agency that can give fast, eff- party "on Saturday night for, icient service and keep the Mr. Irving McAv6y, at the monies in the. district_ rather home' 'of tris daughter- Mrs. than to. - send' ' everything to Jack Ward. Claremont. do%mtown Toronto. -Mr. and, Mrs. Glen '_hander- The company will.be staffed son attended a Masonic..ban-I.-wilh local personal, probably quet at Markham on Saturday 1 4 - or 5.. persoms to -assist all fasten to any more iscussii niFht. customers.' -. . . We agree with, him. We agree, because apparently Th sympathy sof those . e, P"o Two THE PICKERING NEWS 4 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 'THE PICKERING NEWS rany of the club members are ton High, School, the Rovers sadly disappointed that the and Scouts. were hosts to the COOPER season has been so short, Lut R. C. A. F. Search and Rescue Walter C. Thomson', Q. C. ESTABLISHED 1 8 1 V althc;ujh the gym was not a Unit fro.rp Trenton Air -Truns- At the Central' Area Council Issued every Thursday vailable -until the first of `�ov- port C(xniruand Station. Alm(rt BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY - PUBLIC `C _"L The News Printing and Publishing Campary ember, orgy two weeks h; ­e t%Vo.hun4- red Sea Ran - been missed since then. Be- -g4irs, Scouts. Rovers, and a COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS -0aftrIzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. cause of the C.-irist.,n sprinkling of civilians were Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 RATES: $2.50 per year —'United States $3.00 per year two weeks in Decemt*r .%veri� given a most thorough and in- -' entatioi-i-� 'ere made to the ISURSCRIPTION loist. but the gy"in has been a- struetive prograni on "Sun -iv- Northwest corner of Old Plant Road an No. 2 Highway BARRY MURKAR, Editor -u vailable all through the Christ- I al in the Bush.". Our guests BLOCKS & BRICKS AB�ERTIISI NG RATES UPON REQUEST h=as -and-Easter vacationis, =.d included peoprle., f rr)m Toronto, Brooklin. with interrnm i Mrs, E,'of one e thei a ch. que from. all actually the season has been Oshawa and almost all, thi& as lon- as last year, but more Oswaseo S(,-,)ut District. The d Donal G. Crossley An 'Unfortunate Incident en' cohe le' wre %'% iite c, -as well illufF ed by The Annual Display will two especially prepared films. -PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT e been made. -Jate charges..th.at have start, at S.JO p. m. on Ajay 9, The OsNvasco Dist. Commission - 1 It incident that took lai�e, It was a most unfortunatep 'and anyone interested in n'nn'-, er, lqw-ry Cook,_ e, TORONTO.- 93 Railside Rd., Dan Wills 447 . -5516 • following the Father and Son banquet at Claremont ' nastic work is'inv4ted to drop thank -s to the P. C. A. F. Again. how boys' inn AJAX PLAZA `RESIDENCE will no. doubt mar such future last week, and one that m U in and see. the th4nki to all these attenrlin-, -1 . 0 I 7pnts in that rommunity. by virtue of the fact that, girls of -the Dunbarton Athlet- fcr makii-i,"., our elfort wurth- ; . _-1- 1 in,�e I Alax 942-1231 Pickering 9421-0363 -such incidents are not easily forgotten, -especially when the inception of the club 'amounted to a lot of unpleasantness, both. inside, and the involve those working in Scouting. .0 0 0 - fi­ 'ears CThe ma' tit T .1 . vls . Jo y 1 he Troop %%Jji he td-kina of the ch:l('len have. learned ; part in the District 'Camporee To say, ,the least,: 4t. was a blemish on the raining quite a lot about co-ord°nali . on;- this . coming- week: -end. The' PERSONALIZED PROTECTION. and an . I I that Scouts are supposed. to. receive, and r they -alwa.ys Cam i5oi-66-'this -year. was plan- ir ace. and Aof hat ordinarily. one would not expect from a group an4,e to have gcw,)d fun on rxe�ri by tht Patrol Leaders at Boy Scouts. nui­.-,cIay nights. For a ieNV. their conference, so all Trooj,.; 1 A. R. FORTI ERLI NSU RANCE heir. -work- hdve' should s ' po t their the results of t, ul; V e r One cannot but wonder at the feeling and admirat een �;ratifyin=,. ani PHONE ATIan'tic 2-0216 ion some of these boys must hold for th.eir li�ader, but there are n -_)W -ze`-c-V-d 3 LOCAL MEN FORM NEW certainly not for their actions in demonstrating,. that. -ters,'who have 'the n-lark'n, 'If COLLECTION AGENCY I j FIRE ;certainly AUTO LIFO CASUALTY arl on Ed Fleury and BJ;11• Comery hedfd_ ike Dun'.i,. -r)n-H',,h Sc­rj�.) of R,)u.�re"- and L,4.)u,4 -vic- Clareniont--pavents were shocked when they %vh, Thui ."ay. and . it s alnn"t the event They wish it had never happened at or the ihi- i Nairn a Hi'hland Creek man, o 'b,� n-- the -bovs involved, -Claremont.. and probabl-y' w feel the same way; It wassuggested this geek. that the Scout movement in Claremont may fall apa'it of the seams as a result -7, of the pie throwing- incident, Let's hope this does not happen" Scouts have been very active in -Claremont the past few years and it would be a shame to see this fine -work come to a halt _..._:_jusvover an unpleasant incident. Is It, The End? 41� 'This week the Pickering Township Council chambers again resounded with charges, counter -charges re- marks of an unpleasant nature. -bantered back. and for- - 'th or- 'th bettveen speakers and Council - Most of this portion- of the . meeting- centered around the Welfare Administratioh Dep;&tment. Reeve. Scott -made.it clear that this was the last night Council would d' 'on on welfare can k) .7 . have formed T,Cohect1on-Ai- ,,' en:py called. Hercules Collect - Ad of f ice is W BALSAJ L10. The hi� 21.5 _%14.rriSh Rd.,- Highland About .,ne i.rlend.;,-I. Creek.Ontarjo. arA neighbor- ,'a-lberedat the 1 t., P: F�jeui.y and- W. F. Com- Camon home ]a. -;t Wednesday ery have• been practising. law ri.'grht'and lire-entM Nli% -Granr in FFghland Creek for'the.past er- five. -I - Carsc)n and Nims Jeannie NIV ears and have lived in v ry with* m_sce,'lan4-.>us show. West Rouge for fouf yeai-s. Mr, er prior to their niarria,,;e onr "McNairn who has -lived in M ay 17. i Highland - -Creek for ',eleven NT, j years is. prominent, in sports Nits_ J. Moffat. of-_Toronto� pe ' with I I i .. spent the week -end Alt Mrs. in that area Car-son. Mr. -Comery feels that the A numbee'of'frjehds And 're- area needs a local- Collection latives attended, a birthday Agency that can give fast, eff- party "on Saturday night for, icient service and keep the Mr. Irving McAv6y, at the monies in the. district_ rather home' 'of tris daughter- Mrs. than to. - send' ' everything to Jack Ward. Claremont. do%mtown Toronto. -Mr. and, Mrs. Glen '_hander- The company will.be staffed son attended a Masonic..ban-I.-wilh local personal, probably quet at Markham on Saturday 1 4 - or 5.. persoms to -assist all fasten to any more iscussii niFht. customers.' -. . . We agree with, him. We agree, because apparently Th sympathy sof those . e, ...there is little, to be gained from listening to this sort community. is extended th.Ls.com.mun to Mrs. ]Lyrih,W-ilson, of Toronto.. Guide News COOPER BLOCK LTDe of thing. One sav: that following the meeting on in the passing of her husband. i, At the Central' Area Council Monday night, the whole affbtir rested right where it la�t Saturday. Funeral, serwice:s Nlay 9. two pres- meeting. on 1 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO cfid, when the meeting started. ­wer6, "Id on: Sunday from the: -' entatioi-i-� 'ere made to the W•e know that some. want the Welfare off. Robinson •Funerzkl Horne, in rearing At -ea Commissioner, A. 0)ilirLs O' haw BLOCKS & BRICKS all people icer's resignation. As far as we know, there has been Brooklin. with interrnm i Mrs, E,'of one e thei a ch. que from. all STRUCTURAL STEEL nbthing yet presented. in- the way of. proof .to iubstant-. Salem Cemetery. I-nid There -will he a c4mb` G�iif lei>,. 7,anger,;. Guides anti e been made. -Jate charges..th.at have service ice of: the- Cliurch and Bi-o',.-nt6�. in reco;,n�tion 6f her 7 :, CRANE RENTAL -7 Council plahs''to do -about it. we: don't know. (Ifty' §c-hool' next 'Siindzi�. •• Family Day, 46. the At -ea. The chC(ILIe tf) -be used i(i STATION ROAD., PICkERING, ONTARIO _7 'The whole affair qone.erning the Welfare Officer has Pleaenot�,, the chane in time' creat.r, jn- 6xvcloor Chapel :at es: WH. 2 phones: -1960 WA. 2-5103 8 MO. 8-5911 'amounted to a lot of unpleasantness, both. inside, and for th4:�zummer months. Camp Ari lairle ln.hm.namO -outside the council chambers. The Active Sprviee. 'Me ..s( a ­,,�,nal gift airs of the past' few months.. -Unfortunately, the affairs meet nex, We(lnesdav night r . -: 1�v 14�11­ the homy of _Mn, sl, of rnaVht�;V On and eat I'Ltjm the.council •memben,..- e Councillors. finding it inc bave resulted in some with Mrs. Harlwon's. [_.Group_jn .It is %v L ith _,��A I re ,,reis we--i-ee, - z 'h, . . .. _. .. political wQrk interesting. ingiv.difficult to find, p (.-harge of thre- steel_. --her V. n . ,-) and.. .%-Osh i, all' the n- besijor the fuiure..Her ple,.. 1. .1. .7 .- ':Th0'mds 'A. New-man, Q. C. shot of thi nts will no doubt be ...The u s spring'� eve ant �rnire and -%k ill to. help.. %vill. appaz;ent_n_ext fall. when election time -rolls around. SCOUT NEWS he _Missed by �Ii. BARRISTER SO1,1111CITOR Many thank-ps., for a. job well.. We strongly suspect that some of the sitting memb- Thi; has 1)eon'ancllhet -filll done. jll-t h r�a sA, in the towel �and_s ny to hpck with -AZ_ week fttr your e tb,_-st imp 9 2139 will started Picker.ing Women' Rcivers. , The week s Institute " 71FAIRPORT ROAD, SOUTH bt-117 P Af t T 0 N 4t will be •interestirlg, to say the least, to see who n- hlilil�, out". with a:"Goi N. i17- ) ; : _., municipal office -in Pickering �e interested in holding 6 munic -lion, Ceremony, when Johh Carton, ,net af the home of Mrs. F. T --Township for the next two years. Fi•ankz Dalley,-Wic�ndell 'Morizilh j--S.1rnow,,, with- �f%sonzl attendan-, �ind Geoi -ve Reaniin came up ce and two vicitois. After• the to Scouts. Then one 0'fc&iunatP fhin,,., to h api)-, rnoi bu,-, i ness Ro%es',_,ave two solos. whift-h -SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT "D OUT bates To Remember en to any Troop ()ccul-re(l. it . , I-)Iivil- is rare whefi a -coup i� were enioyed.'-Nlrs. S. Ca%-.-ker, Dist. President, ,'ort from ..:Gardienersl. to on . e of ft s - o,,,,,n: Perry, gilve a short. talk orf the COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Z SERvIcE .0iffid Church Tuesday, May K, at Pickering n e e,*�ea .see -y)oy-nua[e -ow full- turn cif 'Cu�,,,, W. -I. then took of the chair and installed the officers for NEW TANKS INSTAILED LED :4-184 Ita..; Distribution roni wheel—from Rovei-, to Lender. ye, ne. of ji-j(; the. comiwz -year, ag follows: Pres., _N,frs. PAT - DUNN ' "---TE pie 9-1-941 M tale of Plants, Roots, Shrubi, Bulbg, 0c. u- r. -(-).xv.n.. bc)v---; I 1,oujill .Mple wav to service" i � R oV01, I�res_ Ajr--,. J. Hasek-:..2nd. V.- Jof `Dividend" seeds to all paid members at this date.. .he jj,otto) -by 1)ocomirn,,r the 'now 'n Mrs. Ir. Ncv.*an 'Jr.; A.,,i.�tAnt Scout Leader. Jil - c,(,i . -Treasurer. 'S -6tary a -. C. E, 8:00 P. M. ley vas invested b� his s in\ Brown' 'vvvre District Direcli-iis ofit,:iiino �oulrnast(', appoinled,,�-aNf) Direct*ons for 7. yl May 21, at Qmbafton United Church -iol., out' -Brand,; also -the-various- '-Coniniill&,,�. Lunch was sei-A-ed _......Thurida Cliff last WnLIA-Nl G. LAWSON.. r Collectidn) SPRING FLOWER SHOW (Silve" fif-lit after the L11)­• -�en�ony- 8:00 P. M. Everyone -Welcome 'T� fill the vacnii'V ill- the KINDERGARTEN. REGISTRATION HarrLow and SoUdior Cub llack. cull John -i\- new 0111ins* Dwiln6li took in's K Lincoln Ave. Public School -Picke'ring'' Townshipv DIlVid NlarBean, 131,0111 SiIiL,�- -]e!on. Grbzoi-v NVatson, Don 0 0 0 Parents to .....TELEPHONIP WX 2-2741 ald Dalley, �R6-�:er Ro,_,o.,ki and are req6ested 'bring their children' to the Lin- e Q; Horfiltultural Society that G, �� Henderson.: the, Pack is again full. On SItul-- coin Ave. Public School, Thurs- day,'May 16, 1963, for Sept. ViURCH, ST. X. -OICKERIN GONT. (Ifiv- last, the Pn7ck did its ember Rnroiment. Those elig. G ood Tin ' n ,,it lKan,l)- enco, JbIle for registration must have by plan,tin- 212 1 rec-, Th a .ie-_ ..been born on or before Dec 1--oie(,in the 't. that forestati(n 1)ember 31, 1958. Proof of age is -pynbar ton Athletic Clubr niel'llorse: Pardl&l Bar,;, FTee Cal'isthehics (Flobr' E)e.' future, will -errlzirlge this vat- cable, ',117ea - to accO'1111�0(1;ltc --re'qui-red.*'Th-e-sch-o'cl,-nurse will be in attendance, and the Kin:. Tax! ,ltd - --people' •Pickering Dave Sandy, well-known ercises r. The girls had a. chance.. more of .- the yburr,- dergarten Clasi'Roorn open fbr §caTboro Athletic- Club. gymn- to compet6lft four events: Side' Tho're Nvei�p­ . t en - f athers and, i . nspect(on. OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING.SERVIC.ES.- -ast, his wife, Mrs. Bonnie San- dy. and Miss Elsbeth Austin, Horse Vault; Balance I . . Beam; Calisthenics and TJ66ven seventeen.0ibs out, and from all relx)rt,,., the fath6m cook. hose purnairne'l Children whose ,ranges from -A. -to L., TEMPLE TAXI -24 HRS. �aniother well-known' young Free Parallel Bars. The winner-, of ed a real izood meal for the pileise report from 1.15 to 2.15 p. P"., TEMPLE' ANSWERING SERVICE"24HRS. 7. "gymridst, with a string of" the various events Will be arin.' boyq, and their -leaders. - and f6r M.'fo Z. 2.15 -to 3.11S WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 RRS. championships to her ,tame.' ounced at the Annual Display The Cubs have a new tent P. M. TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL &Y APPOINTMENT :were the judger. -at the annual which- plgde this donated b the Ladies' Auxil-, y R. T.. Doble, Principal - DAC Club Competitions. held Thursday, May 9, at the Dun- lary which will be put to good (may 91 MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL II . -last Thursday, May 2, at Dun . Barton High School. Thirty- barton High School gym at 8.00 p. m. use at the'Cub Camn., May 24 to 26. -Mother§ will be request- - . .. I .. .. I T. V. Service Tower T. V. Toweed I . TE. 9-1144 'two competitors took -part, the This will be. the last night -of to provide home-made pies 139-1191 boys events being: Side Hone .,gym,, for this sesson, and for their boys. Dunbarten Radio & T. V. Vauk; bong Harse Vault; Pam- Friday night, at the Dunbar- THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 THE P:CKERiNG N`WS ' �Page Thros N. onto will have charge of the^ Vied cate New Organ Al Broughar s Tice next Sunday morning 4 at the Baptist Church for "Ch- r ,t:an Family Sunday". The un- People will meet at 5.30 n;. for a ,•supper meeting : vita Rev. Mardeir in attend. I naive. •. - . Several boys from here have entered the Pickering . News - soap Box Derby to be held at Say - Ridges on May 19th. - Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vander - Lit attended the wedding of her cousin at Mount Forrest last Saturday. On Sunday, Wilma< Vand'erlit, celebrated her first convnunion at Pir-kering, . and i�s following, the Vanderlits ent. ' ertained Mr, and Mrs; John Langenberg and Mr. and Mrs.. MY. and V Mrs. Ernie Mayse i of Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockley on Sunday. Mr. Tom Davis is on a two week trip to Florida with his daughter and her husband. Baseball practice has start- ed and the. schedule will 'soon be dnder way. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Scarboro, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. DonHedges visited on Sunday with bir, and Mrs. T. l Da%sori of Gordwood. The Lawn Bowling Club met -on Tuesday_ evenln-z, to appoint heir Greer, 1 o!om "ttees and other cr,.-nrnittees: The club is :tntiiOus to yet new f iernbers," --tn9i %Tkild �vFicome them from .ny ,art of the township. ' -The' Everiin; Unit of the Un - i tension held -� itei:l Church_ w II meet'"on May Organist Mrs. Howard -Plax- electrif organ, in St. John's the off�c al dedication 13 at b 1>. m. at the home of ton is -pictured here- at the United Church, Brougham. A recently, Mr -s. 'Lloyd Pugh. Program — keyboard of the new $1,450.00 large congregation attended i Mrs. Foy ti'ard, Mrs, R. Coop- _ er. Lunch committee - Mrs. J. The. new .BaIdWin electronic Jahns'Cnirch on Sunday•, May been receiving treatment in Hill. Mrsrs L. Pugh Roll Ca13 - = 1 organ. recently installed, in.St: 1:.'. This. will be. a coQrb.nec the hospital" is t► rovirsa and Name a•mother of the Bible. Join's United Church. Brough- service. and there w;il' rvA be I expects to be hdme. tats week, - Visitors with Mr.' and - Mrs. am. w•as officially dedicated at Sunday School at 11.60 a m end _ Mac Middleton on Sunday: Mr. • Monreith, Monteith, Riehl a special- afternoon service on i A Baptismal Seri ice will be ' �Tr• 2x►d Nis- w'm. Parry, and 1�_Srs. Cliff Madill and fam- iEai11 TO Dtlrre a Co. : April 28. TneMinister, Rev. A. held. Parents -who wish to pre-, and sons: Paul asci Botley of �y of Stouffville, Mr, and Mrs: E. Cre:,s�vell was in charge sent their children for•'baptism Oshawa, visited Mrs. E. Soden Kenneth Middleton -of Toron- -PIlERI�a CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT The church auditorium' was should get in touch with Rev. on Sunday.' to anis Mr. arid'Mrs. Stan Ben. JkJAXDR1YiQ't(3 St�300L - 'O. W. 2114„ C -A_ 'R.t �i. filled for the occasion. The ; Cressw-ell as xrn as Peissible. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Wanrwu son: UCEMM TRus"M fund drive to purchase the or- + A Group Meetuig of Cum of: Markham had supper with Mr. and Mrs. May i was initially started by the and Scouts was held at the Mr, and Mrs. Earl Campbell Torontor_spent the weekend -of at - Dual -Coote ate Nolo! ow Ata: O.howa StrorforJ garad - - pbme, Vn42-U41 Osk"a LAndeiph 5415V Woman s Association. under' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken on Surutay. the bome,of Mr. and Mrs. Ken answer, phone 7211-0M VJRT R. wATld. C.A.the leadership of Mrs. Geo. . Ramslay, -on Sunday' evening. On Sunday evening the Y. P. 'Ward- wti7r•hdl =X90 WdIsori. Other 'organizations May 5. The next group meet- U. held • their regular ineeting. The Golden Age . Club, held rallied to- their support and it in; will' -be held or. June 9, at at the home of Dorothy Will- their last meeting at 'Mrs. G. . is expected that .the. 81450 c b .7-30 p. rn. at the home of Mr son with 12 present. Diane Car- McConnell'§ home with a good jective will have been over- and Mrs. Leonard Liscoirnbe. ter, the president was in ch- attendance. - FUM MORTOAOES ARRANOW I x Howard plaxton' Choir will meet n' 'Thdr ay after'- `lure preadintaken frorh SL and Mrs. ertson Al Rob - _...'OPTOMETRIC . • _ g. motored to Newburgh to visit VISION CARE ALSO SECOND MORTaAGU leader, Mrs. John White. noon at 2 p. 'm. at the horrie of. Luke "6:32-36, was reed by Pat with his sister, -Mm . Wm. AVAtNitilE FOR ADOm1Ni Rev Cresswell expressed the Mrs. H. Malcolm. Mrs. George Gray, Wagar and husband. JOHN 1. RAWBON, R.O. AM UNPR01/EM10 appreciation of all to several Gray will be grogram eoiiveli- It ' w•as decided that the- 'The Golden. Age Club. will be. ►tEASAM STREET individuals and families who or, Young People go bowling .at tag a mastery bus trip on IIVERPOOt RD. SOUTIO ` WO ALIO PURCMAM OR CON. contributed so generously tow- Unit Nei 2 of -the U. C. W., Markha rn Lasses on Saturday. June 12th. ON EXtSTtNO MtOR1OAOtf.+ and the project, including Mrs. are planning, a bake sale on evening, May 18th • Mir. and Mrs. Michael Burke , SAY m entitled FRENCHMAN'S he church lawn on Friday. Diane read a P� and- famid .of- Toronto, visited in mem- t EYES EXAMINED tiVm Knox and family, family ,of YOU REQUIM ANY MOVre"E ory of Wilimm, Walter and May L7 at 4 p. m_ "What is a Mother . Several on Sunday with her parents, 01 ASU pFnW orW- REPA11111). FINANCING a POR PAST_ Helen Knox; the Barclay fam- The women's, Institute wild of the members then took -Mr. and Mrs. B. Hanthorne. 11IENING3 CONRTiOYS fiR1/166 CAUU in rrremory of their -mo it- meet• in the Township 'Hall on part in a skit based on -Matt.-6 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor Vf ANOINTMENT. T! !•2601 her, Mrs. C. A. Barclay: Mr. Tuesday: May 14 at 2 - p. rn-. It hew 18: 21-35, with questions and .Mrs. r, Lays visited .on and Mrs. Tom Philip; Mr. and will be Grlmdmother's Meeting following. Mary Lynn Black- Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- AUBREYE. IRELAND Mr$. Howard Plaxten; Mr. and wi�tr Mrs. C. Burrows as con- man reams _aa_ article based. on th4r Loyst_of Whitby. Mrs. Walter Bayles and Will- venor. Hostesses will -be - Mrs-- -the.--forgiving_of-others and.. --- -Mr. and' Mrs George -Mac-= . ANDCOMPANY iam and Mrs. -Cresswell. Robert Miller, Mrs. G. Shirton lead in prayer at the close of Kende. paved and Frank Tay- -- - EPTIC TANKS -The late • Mrs. Barclay was. and Mrs.. R, Birrell..Roll call, the question period for visited 'for the. weekend 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST organist in, the church for a "'the Thing I Remember Most The next meeting will be on at Collin wood with Mr_ and TORONTO 2. ONTARIO great many Y��' About My Grandmother". All N(ay 19 at ,the home of 'Paul ,Mrs, Ray Hill. _-:CLEANED Additional words of apprec- ladies welcome. �i'trite with John, Miller in The United Church. women _- EMpin 0-5100 dation were expressed by. Nis. The Boy Scouts and Cubs are charge of the program. The held a joint meeting .in the . J. i�1iT Harold .Blackman and Mr. Al- having a Paper. Collection, on .meeting closed with the 8ened- church in April:'Mrs. Y. Cars - Harold EwninOs lari Ellicoff to the w'oman's Saturday , , May. I1_ Please iction. Lunch was served at the on read the Study Book. Mrs. Association, the U. G W., and have your papers tied and, close of the meeting by the G. McConnell read 'a poesrL -� ewe - RA• 3-4"2 TEmple 9-175111. - WA 2-6' 02 the Stewards.:. �. j� .. ready for the boys. hostess. Mrs. Robert Jackson. and Ch- - �ROUGIJ.6'La�+ Mrs. E. Soden who has been Mrs. Wm. Knox had.the mis- risxine Evans both sang solos. suffering an attack -of flu • is , fortune to fall in her home on Lunch was served by Mrs. W. Unit No. 1. of the Brougharrr no feeling rutty better: Saturday causing -severe bruin- Gliddon: Mrs. J. Hili and Mrs. - U. C. W. met' at the #ron3e of Mr. and. Mrs. S. McKuen o€ es. She is at present recuper- J. Evans. Mrs. Thos. Philip on Wednes- Markham visited with their aline at the Name of her dau- Visitors on Sunday with W. day, May '1. with ten ladies .daughter, Mrs. J. Shepherd ghter Mrs. K. C. Pascoe. and Mfrs. Gliddon were Mr. present. Nis. Geo. Perry had one day last week. Mrs. Allen Ellicott who has and Mrs. Pau Pearce, Mrs. L RD ARE the Devotional. and also the Mr. antheftS s Bev.h•arid been somewhat under the wen- Pearce of Cot Da -- aiha Ha The theme of which tied with thein San Bev, and they during the past week is Achievement Day for ¢HwiH 'be , �� - _ _ Meet= : y on Saturday.* Tvo�w feeling In ch better. 2 Wky Way ing closed with prayer, follow- Mr. and Mrs. rryr rry High School APPLIANCiS - PAINTS ed by lunch, served by Mrs. and little daughter Melony vis- family visited friends at on May 11 ..at 1.15 p m. Philip and Mrs. Middleton. tied with his • parents; George Whitney over the, week -end. Visitors at the the home o! : •'C ' ETC. "Chrstian Family Sunday I- and Mrs. Perry on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. W. Payne on . - Service will be St. Mr. Cyril Wamiop who has C LAREMOM Wednesday. afternoon, were Mrs. Sherry formerly of Clare - GENERAL HARDWARE�isuffering- Jack Mansell who hasmontnow of St Thomas and -from a ..slipped Mrs. C . Cooper � Mrs.. J. - Phcno: WHoAall 2-19" a - Pi&odns' _ _ _ disc. is being confined to bed. Rennie..' DRUGS LTD. for a week. Mr. and Nis. Rozeil left _ on Thursday fora trip down 01,e9 It -is •good to see Al Fryer. V out again. after ,being laid up to Washington,, and _ ten onto southern points. so lona with a heart attack. h PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Mr. hen �Vard-has been of The Legion Auxiliary memo' - _ . work fixing up - his store at ers are asked to attend � the OSM D Y the corner. - monthly' 'incetine on 'iVTay 10 a - COSMETICS -SUN RIES BAB NEEDS : - ll the aHna'safertln�y► ' • - - The Claremont �G.oit�en's Ing- Plans will �e ma e: ora one • Rally in the the Ajax Co J& meet on Al lath: �. Ha gas leaves ritute 1 unity -m. in the community four corners at o.36 p. M. STORE HOURS: . Y CAKES l��11 Rolt call Aid ar \ire Claremont GirlGuidesdid BIRTHDAman of the hour and what he 2 L'tibiid�e Guides, Capt. Jess - WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.n1. to "9 p.m: -nr she is doing for. his_oit her • ie' McGuire - and Rene - Rennie country. Motto: Good Citizen- went on a weekend campout Store Will Be Closed Wed. May 15th hip like baseball. requires to the Sanderson farm _ - _. SUNDAYS p,iln. �t0 5 .p.ir11.- leainwork. Programme .-. Cit- . SUND nd HOLIDAYS 1 izenship is a Democracy.. Mus- uA n a z PIGKERIN6 t Event. D barto Radio .a T - V. .103 KINGSTON -RD.,- W. M Mrs. Beare, Curren COMMON Fog, PWRING .'PHONE Z-5%1 _ M A. Fryez, Lunch coixtrn- T. V. Service T. V. Towers - _ ittee, Mrs. R. Barton, Mrs. G. : ap!-11l1 McConnell; Mrs. J., AnoriW. r - I - - I Rev. Walicolm. Morden of Tor- • _ i - y? .. .i_ \', - ... .- / ,.. .. - .'. � •; ." '. . I - I. THE PICKERING NEWS - 'T7-Ir.3R=DAY, MAY 9 May , at the lrlr. D. ii.. ^,•, Dir- More details later. - 7East General 11.00 a m and ;,00 P. m Sun- 6.3Q. Our new F'as SUPER SHRVIC •= 'Cr!;C.'_ual .'\r��a Dee day Sch.roi a2 4.4u. a 'm, n- 6,30. u e be w E C�rJ'fRE Pest sym�tlly is extend- Hospital: N•attd Do-lt-rovrs•If Stalls_ _ i'' ; ` ': eJ"°� i'c.:rvl.tp, ed to Mr. and Mrs. R. CrcU.er Church News 1w'edst�sdraY eVereu a:i are in- May 19. Al{ are rrr rcaa.. �; ��n•. 1. u;cn or, your and family, in ,the passim_ of MT. Wilt. Houghton wild, be v:t.c? to attend our Weekiy Ico.ne and br:tom y $39-0013 839-14&5 ca: nor for uA co:n:ng Home their dear sister and aunt, Miss br nging the- message at both ora . c : _ t:. ,c:.�,:.,00l pal Sale and Tea. Hazel Crosier, on Tuesda Y mrd Prase � _ .i.:e Ln to meet Mr. ar.1 1 Y, services on Sunday, .May 12, at FnUay even -n-, H: -Teens at sun. iROSEBANK :. 1b1r, G Morris arid dauo:ltez Ga; .e spen, Stiruay. visic.,ng Casa Lo;r,a Mr. an Tvlrs. •�eu.�a 13.::_t,cay i:�.:c_a: . Rci•, V., who have lif. fo- En; - land for a month's vacat: >r.. :v116. Wrn.. )c,1 -.bin l,as ef O O 'D M A R K E T r..oth,_r from Hi,,, !and sr- n_.Ln_ a vacation with her a:zci: t-.� :;ROUGE HILLS ON No: 2 Hwy. wy. JUST FAST' Co ,-•r .'4lrs: H. PenPOrIney, Fu.�et:t-arlc ,tc P OF ROUGE BRIDGE •,c. on the -birth of a taby buy, o: - _Sunday, May 5, 1963. May • w•e extend • a w '_er to Mr. and NLrs, Achi mon aru, FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY ' ,+ .family, 'who have reeerth.. moved to our dizt:-ict. We were sorry to lose Mr. LB. " and btm W. Marin and fanr- 11� v By as n=ighbore. Best of luckCHICKENS in their new home in, Seaztoro, EVENINGS TILL 7:00 P.M. - THUR: "Guiding hz AFticn" i` berms (Average weight 3 lbs.) TILL 9:00 P.M. -SATURDAY TILL 6 held on Saturday, May 11, 2.40 to 4.00 p, m., in the Rouge Hill LUCAS ARTHUR'S SLICED .;1 Ib. Pkg. STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE) dOzen United Church. BREAKFAST BACON . -.. .. 59C Keep. in mind the Carder Tea to be he -'d on May 23, a• BONELESS ROLLED the home of Foaad. - d, with — Hams - >y, Pine Rc�e PRIME RIB ROAST •••• • Ib 79CLARGE,..-EGGS •.R• - - Bedding Plants, Aatasuals, Tree - - and Shrubs for sale. LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED, SMOKED a (BRING YOUR OWN CARTONS �. TULIP (In Squeeze Bag) Fcdrport Beach PICNIC . MARGARINE ......-......... • STROUD 35 4 Mrs. E. Ct'.a-rbe:s w^:shes to . thank all her friends and nei iTA►NDING _ D� (SAVE 19c) (Colour to your own satisfaction) Ando ter their 1;*:d als, � PRIME' RIB ROAST � �` ... • . 1. 59C KRAFT'S - and other gif+a and also they (SAVE lOe) Large. 16.0z. jar many kiss. Sh s . her during LEAN PFAMEALED CHEESE WHIZ,...,, _her sllreess. Si'+e is. very happy . �. �� .to � back home agate COTTAGE ROLL EFFECT,KENNEL CLUB or TOPS �--. HappY Birthday tc• Fa!th Gar 15 oz. Tins nett, who %-W be fifteen -years FRESH (LESS THAN 3 LBS. 39c PER LB.) DOG FOOD Q f �} - Old on May 12; to Lynda nP MINCED BEEF . 3 fib$$100 T� >�. (cafe �iF as tins •$3.99)• . • • . Y Carle, who will be si'�iteen year. • • • • • • • • • • = -old on_May 13, and to Jennifer- BLADE OR SHORT RIB (BLADE SOME REMOVED)PROCTOR a GAMBLE'S CREST (Save 14e) cc the w w-fi1 be sixteen -1b 59CMon'TOOTH PASTE Economy size tube..'.. : . rose the 13th aLt.�o. ROAST ........ �............ Co�regratuiatiora to Mn ares REO ROSE ECONOMY --Mrs. J. `%U!ams on their 21st MAPLE LEAF SLICED - 6 oz. Vac -Wrap Pkg. A (SAVE Sc) PKC. of 90 -; May 15: COOKED HAM '49C T BAGS .......:...::..... • _ also, congratu:tt w= to N r '� Mrs. K Riefky, on their - ROUND OR SQUARE (SPECIAL OFFER of 37e OFF their 6th COLGATE'S ) edd.ng srbrriver- ..._ , �r 'May ��. RUMP ROAST .: ..... :... C Kingsiso 4 Ib. 4 oz. Box NEW FAS - ... :The Fairport Beare. I��' SIT. - eyeryne t L� then liy iznztes FRESH MINCED STEAK .... . everyone to attend their an- 69C STALEY'S STA-FLO (Save 59c) ]6 oz. tins '. Huai Spring ale at the Comm- • . SPRAY STARCH - Unity Hall this Saturday. Mai'' CROSS CUT �: .:..:. ...... : to2 t n 2.00. n 4.00 p, is At- SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 5gC NUTTY BRAND (Creamy a srwoot6) (sa..19c) 16 ox. Jars termoa Tea and Clip ReQding. •' • • delirious Home -baking, , ane PEANUT BUTTER _ FRESH, LEAN PORK - - .......... • • • ..... f •: -delightful' tram-mad'e a_�d6�s----.----�.,_,_ _. _:--. _.. ,- - -by the- ladies_ NVhite Mephant TOILET BOWL CLEANER (Save 6e) Giant 2 lb. 3 oz. Tin Sale dudes sucha long rt loin Raas Rib End9 Tender Loin End 59 SAKI .FLUSH - Of aT''1C1e5—t00 ntl I1eIOl1S t4 La. lS. C • .• • • • • • • : •�• mention. Come aTA see the lov- ely jewellery, with sore new •;(AVERAGE 2t/s LBS.) (AVERAGE 3Y2 LBS.} ,CALIFORNIA U.S. No. 1 ^pies in . the m�,up. lr aw •Tick y;�ts �,�he Quilt -ate CENTRE -R 0 A S T S � - els x:11 he_c3saun at the sale. AOR :CHOPS Ib. +69c Ai�o--'•lay 11, is •'clean -up - day" for our Beach. and Part 0 l E l 0 I Ib. -59� ArAa Calling—all at}1E-1�Ni;eC' •� -men. Colne and';,ve your mus- ew e:es'a ;��A .%Y)t':out: ,get them 7. ready' for c-rur wife's. ,::nL, SLICED RINDLESS c1^ari7�. c �a;sy, men—you^ - �b C _ beach a? a ea rez!iy Heeds -zwnp BREAKFAST BACON -39 that ca give - a ••. bit of his Time this Fr:#lay- ev-. BY THE PIECE. LB. ���• en`. Sr �.4tlirClaV TiY, ICSH„ i' MAPLE LEAF - «i11 he c•erti• much :.,,I,reeiated ��� Contact llr. P1. -y qr, '.1-r. C(Al, I or Mr, Foley f.,r ;e` as. SLICED _ . "Thanl•:s" . to at}-.%-oaanteer -.-r LB. ' cam -a ^Ts , for their. help in, No. 1, ONTARIO HOTHOUSE 39C CUCUMBERS OUSE LARGE KINGSIZE fiettir.- the arrza-r;e^ze7,ts for' N A-- - -: . the ' "flre�vorks di-' r!av" off t0 ( • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • 2 FO a ny:n, star. — Menday, JIay SKINLESS (BULK) _ No. 1 IMPORTED MEXICAN 70, :at the tN,:] -field. Apflrox- CELLO PKGS. imate•time - 8.30 lx m.'maI W E 1 N E R S Ib. C' -0 TOMATOES ..:.....::. „•,,.•Z f 20. Ea .'t family in the .area i_ asked' +o donate $i.�. If yon _. _. . _.... JEAT NG OR CY (From Israel) - -LARGE SIZE have n -,t already dlc.re s� FRESH, MEATY (SIDE) - -- __749( — - 1 ANGES please c�,ntact� Mr. -M. Park- - eoz in -on at 839-3365. SPARERIB S HOME GROWN •••••••••••,•• FRESH ASPARAGUS ;� The last meeting of the Fair- - port Beach Home School Vis- ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING e • • BNCH sociation was held -on -'wines- o TEXAS TENDER SWEET 9 day, May 1. A goad turnout of S T E A K S ....... • . .: • • • • 0 0 : • : • :. • :-fib. 89C Large Cobs pae ar acid f t enr.�, jos d, there. CORN ON THE CO$ _.__5 . f o 1�'e 'are sure they enjoyed' the JUBILEE SMALL LINK - 1 lb. Package singing of the school's' Inter- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED mediate Cboir, directed by Mr. PORK SAUSAGE __ __ Dunford. T'he inc oming Exec- ... CoSEED POTATOES -----------------____-- ___--- -- _-r�75 LB BAG utive for the Association was No. 1 DUTCH SET or MULTIPLIER - 39 introduced at this meeting. Af- A Complete -of of Rennie's & Steele -Briggs' Flower & Ve terward, the usual half-hour" 99. g. eSeeds ONION SETS social get-together, took place. "1 GENE (SAVE 19e) CANADA PACKERS . (Special offer`. of 3e OFF) Maple Leaf TENDERFLAKE, MAPLE LEAF Twin -Pak Mr.- Dunford's Grade 6 Class P Choir, : Fairport Beach Public (SAVE 9e) 12 oz. round tins F irpo , s School came in second'in their (SAVE 100 SLICES, :» _ sin a two -thous test LB ' gyp, »s ; , t l piece "Were I a Bird". They h ` <®w t • worn with N points in the Ont - My ' :r.: • '�r+K arlo County -Dist- Music Fest. Mr1►0.GrA0.1Ni - ''` i` QOIIIl�.i'f/C • ivad held at Ajax iaofro Ha. re ������ � --- --�-• A]il who atterxied horn here were thrilled by the Ajax and 89� DOMESTIC Dlat oaetenu ► C'tyolbr'a > (Cob�"d or ty�llai►) - - 5 ditiion of Meroahm im'0 'Vu - ah", 'rnat A.jax1gst FrWW even- I 4 k, � _ SHORTENING ! 2 �I. 39 C bg e cbodr thea i7a�li 111UMAY, MAY 1, Ilii - 749 MCKIER "G NlWi • �t1 Andrew,t to diet etot Ailto ail tM *WW; .$ Hedge; %base ,was Walter HdAWgiet•, Choerr7wood; 0~ i .. it is the krnil6et of Christ upc* qn Sunday, was honored with and, Xiss .cackle Hai kWer, Tor- _ `' t $ecvice on Suryday was �onr Men. Let us forget earthly a, birthday cake, and "Happy onto, and on Sunday: Dquglas � �'� ' THE LE61SUTURE 1l Stir by Mr. Grout wa 'bort;• gyp' the only security is in Bwthday' sung by all. Gale, of A1derwood aryl Gail cld, aas9sted by Mr. Joan Patt- the Eternity of God There Mr. and .Mrs. J. Van der Pengelly, of CoolcwMe_ must be nothing between us HudsC and family, of Bradford, by T. D. Thomas, M. L. A. W'SOUL Mrs. Marion McClement. and God and Mr. and Mrs. H Koen- Subscribe Now[ - -, - presi&d at the organ. The Junior'Congreg-atom was dens and two girls, from Pick- The choir entered to the pko- oonducted Ly Mm Eleanor Bring, visited at the home of The Pickering News Tice proxogtion of the Assembly last Friday evening ended cession! "Let us with a glad- Harney and Miss Jo Anoe-Haw- Mr. and Mrs. A. Kam man, on $2.50 Per Year one of the longest scions in recent ears. some nund:" The scripture p uced at this session indicates• very clean that gena l elec. readLag, read by Mr. Patter- key. S+urtday. ry y general elec- Visitots at the home of Mr. Dunbarton Radio 3 T. V. tion is not too far away. This could, be in June or in the Fall. T aunt w and Mrs. Fred Puckrin on T. V. Swviee T. V. Towers The povvernment has up to mid-May to call a June etec_.tion, 12: 1 - 5; P'hillipiams 2: 1 - 17, AUDLEY Satuxday were: Mr. and lg�rs. til-1191 after than date it will be some time in October. or November. and St. Matthew 4: 18 - 22. Legislation, advocated far 'lhe special choir number was Whitby Composite Lodge, A years by the CCF and later New anaextl:em "Lift up your heads, F. & A M. No. 30 attended the■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■�!■■■� Democratic MPP's, . while very much modified, is now on the all ye gates" sung by the Sen- church service here on Sunday ■ REFRIGERAJ 0 N statute's of Ontario. iqr arxi Junior choL*s afternoon. Fay. M. Buttars de- �' p Minimum Wage: MY. MacDonald gave a very livered the message, and Bill Up to: tile present tnm6 there has not bt�en a Mirrimurir fare message on "Cost of Dis- Guthrie, the Wksr. Master of COMMERCIAI. AND DOMESTIC a Wage .in Ontario for men. While-it is rvow the law that a min- eivieship." No words have the Lodge, read the scripture. ■ imam wa shall be ■ ■ ge' paid to both men, and ww6m�en, the actual greater impact an CtorL�ans The mens chair sang The ■ : AIR .CONDITIONING 0 mechanic`s of the ball fall, far short of a reasonable tnir�rnum, duu the woods of the Master Load is My Shepherd", with ■ "Rtklaw Me" is acne of Christ's Mr. Robin Nichalsoct, of Whit- � Repairs To All Makes INwe, in the New Democratic Party believe it stnould be prow- .■ ince-wide and not confined to the'so-called "Golden Horsmhoe,,. . s�iplest atatetrnetnrLs. This laid by presiding at the organ. Af= ■ • - The Act is also discriminatory, provides a minimum of . lade b■■e of Cht4s tiardty. Going tsr� card, refreshments were- : r■i tory, for it .bo*- to our threfathem 'who saved = the Sursday Schwoi ■ LIM. C. � � 85c. for "men and $1.00 far men and conflicts with the Female tD these shoret3, wq! ft nd Dahl. i . ■Enrpk"es' Fair Remuneration Act which was passed in 1951, had •the spirit and and Sunday'Scttiood and Church ■ftkermg ■0 basand now been incorporated m theHuman Rights C lode.e_. to come to this land,willl be oombmwd this ourrtwc a 0 The New Democratic Party has also. stated that the nv'x um we too; must have courage to Sunday for Christian FamilyIN ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■rnt■tN■e■tN■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■t wage • should be $1.25 per hour for all employees Thds could ' '•tbd 4jdu#tsl dt9ciptes. Our lives Day Service, at 2.30 p. m be achieved in stages•, perhaps starting off with $1.00 and in- .:are superficu d unless they have The Community Cub met at creasing after some months -to $L10,- and then $1.25. roots Ln God's eternity. . We the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jtta Medical after s Insurance.monhs tttagat have couragethe w ip of Ashton, rock Pickering, on rend-6W&M P�►RK RBTAUM Toward the end of the Session, the -Government irrtrodtued fibs bast tit the feltawship of .day evening. with tags Presid- Jesas, Let us not be found et, Bert Guthrie, corAuctmg p it, tfnuch-talked-about Medical Services Insurance Bill; and sventu�. In Isaiah, Chap. 6. we the business. A Sports Comm- Dining � '� B�nQVefi � after some• debate was referred to an independent committee, - -- read of Kim heirze aneong poo- nttee of three men: Bob r'i►t- for further investigation. It the committee completes its in-` + pie of unclean -lips, but when son, Geo. Izatt and Alex. Rich- _ --- _ vestigation Before the next--Session, the Government ooWd the vain of the Lord called arils, was.named for the sum- introducevim �... Parties y-_� - induce another bill and- the legislation -could be .effective ` harn stwal I send" and Who' mer. The w-ituiers at the Euc- li f rIV11s -- -w i go for us" Isaiah answer- hre gaane were: (ladies) Mrs.4edfrom January 1. 1965. It is a pretty ana.ern c -piece of legislation and falls far short Js "Here demand I, recd m one That Jahn Renner and Mrs irvirt No. 2 H wa �at- R River — ATlant�ie 1x2170 of the needs of our le. It will onl -3s a dematd to each alts of us Pucla int; (gents) Irvin Fuck- � Y �e people. Y provide coverage for . . ; to tbidaw Hire, it is the cell to yin and Har+oid Guthrie, Mrs. those onwelfare allowances- In other words, it wiR be avail- able on a "means test basis" o!r9y. A000rding to the Minister of Health tSR coverage for this group will oast between =i - and WO ml tom for the first year of, op,and will be • admitristered by private irtsuraoce oompaaies A rna>ocntrm M. and cmarrnum e g lz�tium staadatx+ds will be stet by the - -. meat .It is zYgietta:bbe that the goacrssneet is art prepared to w troduce a proper " t wdicere' program b ata geared to t ke of our int' ffie kt+w �e'� f?eoP1e. t4no■e *mw* _ groom Acoerdixrg to hea�Bureau of Statbfks, attain3611 of tic wesrkiag re eartxg leas 13sust 13.000 - per ya+ u%p, will be erten to learn what the sta r dar+d care y 1 Uwe > 00, • a .. tart" buis psegsa:7t wild be It is et3ttirtyabtad ai 000 Pet'saa � wand qua0�it� on - thine kind of sbuxtard coverage. Since the govet4unsatt esti■t- ales it8urm to be y &vA $W expes'lrltt tjVla 1 1 - would work outat a cast of to $100 par applioctrtt , - • PsAsttrlo Pensisns• . The Portable Pension Bill reeve,*!. ft W approval acid will - beDoarte effective on January 1. 2965. Here again, at is just a - - / sfaeleboct of, a+tmt is really needed. and I am quite sure that at the next session of the .legislature, a greet deal of revision will be required. It is quite obvious that it was rushed ewmgh by the ggven=ent because this is an election year. And yet, , - ala it pr�avides is a meagre pension of $80 per nvdt h, to be paid atter. 40 years' service.' With, the present intfationary tne■ld, Ww much is $80 per month lflcely to be worth to 40 years' bate? With the great truvexis of automation and WftwlogW dharnges, haw many workers in the 'years ahead. are likely, to !save acctunalatied 40 years of service irr industry? Ontario Padko Association: _ Some weeks ago the Ontario PbIice AsBociatSorr presensted fa brief to the government and to tete Oppodtian parties re- di M certain arnerximeits to the. Police Act Our group„ l - the New Democrats, thought the brief a very reacniable one. and hoped the government would implement some of requests ip�cre.., the session ended. But we were disappoint er On of the. requests was that policemen should be allowed the assistance of legal, e�conorruc or othesr, advisors at the batg+ainittg table At the present tante the Act states they nta�r astly be nepr'es�errted is labour rte�gotiations try fid! tirrte rrtetas- 'r bets of lite police tame irnadved and ane reptive of . > ' th Ontario • i?btioe Association- WttNe policemen are d� led -_ - the rigtrt._!bD tike, they have a strong. argument in favour of gowerrvrre:k „ /. .. legkdmte arr��Fo ices Act to edlowwpotErcetrten fun tae of experts 'at the. barganrdag table-4 00000-o report of the in the. Legl* . This being my last � proceedings - - tat m four-, this sessix% I world lake to thank the staff of the Pkkermg News tiara giving me the opporba dty of presenting these repor'�. to their subecribers. is N 1 can M of aKrip � any of mfr eonstituents, pMaao'IsoweW t0 you 111 ItS"®n?s RA "15C - Oshawa Shopping Centre has )est the thitlg for you, rw matter what the sftft . -.• f O PRINTIN Its fashion'shops offer you a coMpiete set ctionvf wardrobe and accessoriss.-sO• There's 54 interesting,. well •laid-out. - - APs cincit,dirtg°a mala' depattrrtent storo) � i :. if' � • � �e: • •the f ogowi let iOC. You'll find quality, high-grade' meMha�dise and speciallypriced goods foo—y • everythi y Enjoy p op' sho •t#+OR a ` ng your family needs., OC s cam fete one-stop. _. us quote you a price today parking, service trades. covered. mall. Make it a habit. It's a good one. Letterheads Envelopes Statements' 11"the interesting pla"' to shop! a camp _ Tickets, Dodgers, Business Cards For' Information Land Prices Call'- • >ta► ro aEr 111ti>t! ,F�al I r poi^ •E,►g�souiro _ ..... • - . �r ' . _ .. ... � ►! � _.. .. ;,,� �.d. �a K s �d. ft.. T HE P -NEWS ..�� � - • KION 1,1101MY Y W1 WWOMM - E* at Patk Bard, north ae Pada It w N ft%r iw &%,wa. unt.p _ P" 0 Six TI A WW, MAY. 9, 1" AUCTIO" SALE s�prinjii- doth -ba,r ms;- M sn Quantity at .odct•wo¢haiaa's add on day o! salmi Nal rasee�ro, - Garden . S+teel • garrden tools; Draw rope; P&L' len and Alborta Ritt.,nh.,, •: !I� ><erd',irsCt+srs; GarshuR Luse- " iron scuff�er; antique; + ton; Insplsaw ts; 1 -Ton pick- "wheeibarxvw; 0th�er pi�eees of nags; along with numerous ot-. Executors for Estate. Cath ~ - up truck; • 1955' Chov, car; farm implements; Very large her articles. deb & Hinds6n, Solieiton 1 Cows; Bated, hey; Lumber; pile of scrap iron. Lumber, Poles, Posts,Etc. the Estate. SHRUBS Timbers; Poles; B ilding blocks Cattle, Hay & Seed 'Several 1 -inch pine, dressed KEN & CLARKE PRENTIC be well prepared with peat- -- - (By Harry Van Berle - Van mos�s and maature. Prunus Piss- Stc• the Property of the Estate Holstein cow, due time of `boards, 12 and 14 in. widths1 A auctioneers, 'Markham, pho sale king; A in wee; Pile of 2 294-3161 or 640-�fi6, jaw _,.:...... ...... ._..... Belle Gardens) of the late Red cow, mil p- pile of 1-' luut , arch is the tiller of the two. It —Aaron K. Rittenhouse— x. 500 bales or more of, x 6 lumber; Pile of 2 x 4 scant- Smith, Clerk, willup to 15 feet oz' 20. »"Shrubs", in my opinion are rept. p� ls Cistena gxtnas a at part of Lot 7, Con. 4, Scar- mixed hay; Quantity of mixed lings; Pile of tongue & groove ,The estate or auctioneers w the backbone "of a garden, eit. lot smaller, from 6 to 7 feet. born Twp., on Reasor`s Road, clovers and timothy seet. lumber. A quantity of 2 -inch not be responsible for any pr her in the form of hedges, fo¢•- South of Cedar G.ove4 and Tools„ Miscellaneous Articles planking, hardwood flooring; lic liability, injury or r- � It has single white flowers in P mal or infornial u of North, off Finch Ave., E. on— Hydro approved electric fen- Five or six new window fram- damage to the public i- •„ groups bray, fdllowed by blackish put- ..� shrubbery. Most new homes ple cherries in the Fall- Its - Saturday, May 18, 1963 — cer; Carpenters • electric skil- es, all glazed; Appmx. 100 7- action In any way w+ are located in the new sub -div- comtu m rnanle is purple sand o 0 0 saw; Lard press: and sausage- foot posts; Pile of 1 -in. lumber • auction sale. isdons, with only a small area ch Tractors, Vehicles And maker; Square steel feed bin; elm and basswood; Pile fence Implements Ten or twelve cattle tie chains; ;three ash saw lags in 12 as backyard- So, the problern White Moekorange . — chiefly ■!!!■!!!!1!!>ltaa►s3lN arises to design an outdoor liv- 19W Ford 1 -tour pickup truck; 40 foot extension ladder, new; foot 1, ogs VACUUM CLEANER valued for their white and of- elzgths; Six pine saw i lisp room in a small area, with ten Very fragrant flowers. It 1955 Chev. 2 -door sedan, good; Hand portable corn-sheHer; A in 8 -foot lengths; Approx. 50 REPAIRS Ford-Ferguwn tractor, 3 -point hated portable Dorn cracker; A or 60 hydro and telephone pol- patio, shrub groups, ties and gio%% to 8 feet with slesider Q trees etc. Careful plarvang will �ryg branches covered with li�fi; Ferguson Z-furtaw tr�c- step ladder and straight Ladd- es; Other lumber, timbals, fire Guaranteed Repairs ! . be required to make the proper flims June TAere are a- ' -plow; Spring -tooth cvttiva• er; Beltangs and harness; Large wood etc. To Air Maker 'balahce in colour,' and height. bout 108 vWi,e`ties and species, tor, 3-poiTtt hitch; Circular pine carpenters tool gest Building ,Materials saw; Three scufflers• Waterloo Fibre -glass lured open tank; 2 'Pile of brick building tile; A FREE' ESTIMATES _. For iQistattce. in the Dose of the but two of the main varieties P- latrge shrubs' and trees, tizeFe road in tis area are Pti.gad:el- .tractor;' poyvered by Hand pipe cutters; Iron kettle prox 200, tett-inch concrete should be planted as a back- phus Snowflake and PhAadel- Wiscon4a model ABN engine, with fire stand; Steel hog self blocks; 7 -Foot length of Johns- Free Pick-up i, Delivery as a screen The old Both' are very g� and eWtiftbor attachgd; feeder; Pile of galvanized steel Manville' 20 -in, diameter ' tui- FLEN11Nrd ' L , . end. phus Vuglria6• Iron hAase garden tractor; ' A roofing sheets; Several Lengths vert tile; Two 6 -foot Johns traditional way used bo. be- whit hardy chid. do.. well •iii •most VACUUM CLEANER . . B�eaatty, electric grain grinder, of litter carrier track; Circul- ManvWe 20 -in diametez' cul- SERVICE ' the lawn 'in the centre and pec- vwi th control switch ar saw blade ' and mandrel: A 'vert tale • Other odd bud haps hedges on the side, bond- Medium Shrubs ( ranging froel.ptite ' 'eyed witti long extensive flow'- 4 is 6 feat) ohne 3 tnoase engine; 60 -Cycle steel stare boat: Roll of snow I �, Call •— 942.0113 er beds. Today's garden should Weigella - this is one of the. xngtor, . good,• Manet Junior fencing; Garage floor jack: A be designed differently to then most popt•Liar shrubs in our garden seeder; 4 -Sections' of crows -cut saw and cant hooks; Sale at 1.00 P. M. Tennis cash ■!i.!!!!!!!!!!!!si!!!a• create a more restful picture. area. The red and pink flower- Exoessivp lawn areas . can be ing wegeia bloom in June, and cut down by creating shrub Prow, to 6 or 7 feet at matur- ? beds which give a more res:- ity. Bristol Ruby sdwuld have e .r ful picture'•with the' di_fferertt � mentiusrt because its colours of flower and foliage deep red flawercs, cover the en - giving colour throughout ' tt�tire plant in a mass display of } season Shrub beds also elizt - L -is colour. inate a iot of maintenance. Dogwood — two varieties are of Compare w'eeding—flower bets n•,.a:rrly used, the golden and _ r �► 4 " { every weeY: with tri=T-:nq ofthe silver Jaz legated. They are 'shrub groups once or tztizce a greatlyprized for their var- i ear. Such a.eareen is tx>t nruy y iegated fol:i,age and' vied ,red ! t !Gr snore pleasant to look at and bark: t "live in. but it is actua:ly ea ler Goidee+, Maekorange —this is to care Eor because there are a etsmlract st : Lib uped exte�nsiv- fewer. flowers. and ies�s iau-n, fol a^e st rubs, beta the red _ ISL c"rrast With To give you some uncle^-� e of their Y�, SR DISHF��... OR BABIES... :OR ('I.(1`I��ILD. .stand,. about, the different r-, n •eilior„�,• folia;;e No shrub .. species of shrubc u2th reward E planting • is complete without : '-to size. cruour •and.harcPme�s, tt em Its contrast is a striking R--> •' y�e will d6cu'ss sotnes...of theof crrtoeur: •toow :9hrubs .', A , vatzeties.. (cath fro"'i .3 -to 4 feet t . :. (T&11'.Shrubs - .(rang{ng from Spirea.Aattbor+y Waterer --cine • 'to 29 feet) -0f :Lisp fektom ex- ify t� "Fori*hia = was b c,�,,img 2 'feek. !Wy produce i � '! • ; " from the Gz'iresYt about lOIT y'rs re3 flowers iR JAm, ,w;th a sec- aim e2 ago 'The bloods' are y and 4�nhV Oe riot, in August.. r 0-. brighi yeklow. appeerinn; . bei S( �ea biumalc3a boccinea is "'"E ~.•.,+sue the leaves TM a art. It similar tD 'A•nRl1� waterer, blooms in April and May, de- t e- . t .. except for,the 'sib ,mpmL. v enduig an the weather. They I .in the colour of the• flow- : > pracdcally no disease or 4j This is an a.�et 1e!r r ��. Jk I ... �.-: 1 _Well worth• mmestlbeR'1R1�. The ,..', tLi"� a N�,�((�_ 4 SMALL 1 OR ANYMG height varies bevween 7 an i 9 - oil 1JLJlJS � o _ � .. . feet The tts�t popular va.rLet- , 1M► _ : ROOF LEAK1Mtii4 �y ,+, , y'91;� aw _ les are: 8eatrix Farrand Suer-' Need A New Roof - Alvnn�nuni tapihs acid LYt Gold They Silt — Eavertreu f . acre excellent for maosukbg . in CALL �� ';,• ,�,� MrITH A CASCADIt' 0 YOU NEED NEPER' beds or borders ""ATlantk 24MI .-'- i r j `�='�RUI�.OUT OF HOT WATER AGAIN ; Purple Leaf Plum — rtaitrly COMMERCIAL ttOOFING: - lt[1 �• �." for its hvaly oi:rple fcvia�e, 400 Route Hili Dries, ' .:. :which gives a crzttrast (sn�Y 17) It's electric. I 's safe. It's dependable. W2 other shmcs which have t , greest. fodaage. The nail mould read about.*t'�^ C013t. + r> . # :_ " � yt r�net s:increase, so does -i✓ascade - �• �: nn�A -� "' - •'4 's utput. I ,can produce hot water i 11 rT. e�ctrically S`f�TIMES AS FAST AS P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL.. NORMAL USE. DEMANDS! And no Excellent Food At Reasonable Paces ' :ti �` matter hove hot water you use, rued- _ . �. n you save withydro s low rates. s -T Our Take -Out Orders ' Asc•,ade 40 � meless, clean, silent, CHICKEN, SHRIMP, FISH i CHIPS, HAMBURGER T�%Qp� • r . V v with a ten p;` arantee on the tank. NOT DOGS ~._ ed Cawade ,-9- 2 ; er $a ppliance installed in Phone*. M=Mla 1Ai k 3 Mo 898 MCI APPROVED Q The new Cascade 40 Water TRAVEL - Heating Appliance is an • AppRovED PwDvcr developed • .- - � •� through the ciglnbined research c , r.YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVk{. r�, , �. , add i'esoui6wof Ontario Hydro ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH cite electrical manufacturers. YOURABLISHED >` : For details, call I .`.INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA hydr ATLANTIC $__PA1r1FIC,-ST-EAM-SHIM-fONfERENCE3 Our PROFESSIONAL Servkes - �-. Cost No Moro l _ �,eM� j Tickets Issued From Our Office At Offical Rates -'PICKER TRAVEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESSIL -AGING E NOT A SIDLINE AT — HOWARD TRAVELBUREAU 1 Vtl 1�IeS Commission Pu WORLD WIDE SERVICE ; AJAX SHOPPING, PLAZA PHONE 942-6690 r . ' Phone.* 942, 2930 THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS page Seven CLASSIFIED p yr R u j can be costly', if .done in a she rxade many ,calls at the SUbserlbe Novel 1 (ADVERTISEMENTS Real Estate 4'.I `ouge Fulls plant or place of business. News office, just for a visit, For Sale -- 35 acres, , with bis. :arra xvirs. Bill as and These are some of the obs and these visits were awa6ab- The Pickering News � PAY DIVIDENDS j 9 creek, bordering Stouffville faruriy, of 6a1•zr.a, spent the that are done efficiently and ly the brightest half-hour of .� Per Year Village. Private sale. $18,8W. week-end with their families, well by the mentaity retarded. the day for this "eldest" one. Evenings, phone 294-2156. Days Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, of Altons The Ajax-Pk*ering & Whitby Her dry Irish wit,' just rolled FOR SALE - APPOTATOES 294, 3550. G. Wideman, 91 blain Road and Mr. and Mrs. Tyas, Association is ho ' _ ping to estab- out; and she couldn't stop it APPLES i -' -C. A. PLES AL -per bus, ;3.25 SL Markham Kingston Road lisp a sheltered- workshop in ...At was just there-a retie- T. V. Service - >T. V. Towers 11 - tf) We would like to extend a the not-too-distant future, and al.., Spies $3.25 per Bushel _ - A -legates were grate- the- deceased-is strrviveri' 8394.1.91.-• _ t„ _ _ _ e-hx-srg-owl --mntE itrers - - . - A REAL BARGAIN Mrs. Smith, who have moved ful for the opportunity to at- (in her immediate farruiiy), one for apples. into the Harrah home. tend this Conference and gain brother Seeress, of Georgetown. Dunbarton Radio &'T. V. Fairport Beach-rrcx:ern, t4 r-ee '� PICKERING ORCHARDS b,y bunrgalow;' all caner.- wWe are glad to report the knowledge to help our local re- else One mile west of Pickering iences; hardwood throughout; Ca.--,(,n children. are recover- , tarded' ' Village -on No. 2. Highway supply rev- youngsters become,;use- '� 942-1247 g� furnace; water ., p Y ;rig ,from their attacks of ful citizens. � � _a ,y er fails.' Owner moving away, enicken-pox. The boys and girls from the ar H. 'E. Graham, Aslant, 2469 Bob 'Pearce is--honie' from Smith Fails H,*p¢tal ,School ra 't­ -,M • I• , s� • , M i L L E R T R A I L E R ' Queen St. E., or phone. 839- Carleton University, . Ottawa. played musical numbers on the Will trade almost new boat trailer for used refrigerat. ACCESSORIES 2325, for the summer months. evennig of April 26, and rec- ' .Eve thi For Trailers or and electric stove. Mr. Leckie, • .. ry ng Mr. as`d Idles_ Purdy, Guelph, eived a standing ovation from 282-4355 •- Tag-A on'g Trailers LOTS $390.00 EACH visited their daughter and son= the audie2r_-e. These retarded _ ' Rentals 3 Sales2{}0 c-ottage lots w r.hin 90 ciiles in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. Robt. 'youngsters'are indeed an ex- � p '9 Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 of Toronto, 75 x 200, and larg- Carson, Altona Read. ample of what can be achieved Business rtuni . (may 9 - tf) er, value 51,000 each, now on Sorry to hear the Skura with love, patience and train- �� - sale for $390 each. cash, or $l('' children are confined to their icrg. Ideal NO retired man or. others. Proven Business fair -.Used Floor Furnaces And down' and balance $330 plus home with mumps. Space Heater interest on budget terms of $12 ^y Sale, Pickering Area. Price $18,000. cash. Returns over. - - Suitable For Cottages monthly, including principal QbItL1CiT�T o From $25-00 and interest. This is a genuine Frenehnlan S Ba�. Ann;. Elizabeth Richardson 35 /e per annum. Reply to - Business Opportunity, ..M 1 L L ER HEAT I N G sale. Every bot is worth $1,000 9 Tudor St. Ajax - 142-3491 or- moire.: All on government Congratulations to Bruce and The death took place on Box 230, Pickering News, Pickering, Ontario. approved registered plans. 'Shirley Smith, Glendale Ave., Wednesday, May 1, of one of For Sale - Austin sedan, goon Hydro and good roads to ev- on the birth of twin boys, May t1his village's elder .and most - ta'es, new battery, 1963 Lic- 6, 1963, at the Ajax-Pickering beloved citizens, Miss Eliz- ery lot Good, safe swimming s>•t>•■1��■>/�lflt>ti1>.!11�i7f1tslls�s��1•s11�:111■■�tralalli ease plates. Price $100. H. A. for children; excellent fishing, Hospital_ &beth Richards+ % in her 85th Daw-qm% 4th Coon. Pickerirngboating, etc. Your choice of "Happy Bi t;hday" to Patsy year. 'R,. Ajax � r'�(,�'� Q,,,,.��. Fume. 942-486'7- Cliezrwng Lake Lake St. John Ba]sdan, Broadview St who Miss Richardson was the iftiC M {.IL D1a1H.'I _ and the Pigeon Ptyorne or write will be twelve years old on the daughter of the late -W, V. , �/► �M For Sale - registered Germar_ for appointment. Pitts Homes 15th of May. and Mxs Richardson, and was DIAH CANCER SOCIETtf r -4xwt-hatred Pairrter pups, 7 and CeMages, Ltd., Cobourg, 19, will be Sacrament born at the old home on tare weeks ob& Parents exmHen't Ont. PhonrFR 2-1494. of Baptism,' at 9.45 in the Fair- Base Line, just east of Ajax. - - - hurwters. Nicely marked and port United Church, Arwone She arrived in Pickerwg Vii- HAS COMPLETED ITS CANVASS : reasonable. Phone: 942-2665. wishing their children baptised, age when she was : two. ,years Coming Events will get in touch with Rev. Dr. old, a`__ a�.�and has lived in true village who not i)ee,I contxted in the canvass �d For. Sale - juice extractors Women's Hospital Auxiliary W. A. McKay at 942-0967. ever since that dates • new arra used.. Very beneficial The May meeting of the MT. arid Ma's, Claude Smith, She atberxied the school wishes t0 do so, Pkm write: _ iii Bauer, Box 309, Ajax, Ont. Women's Hospital Auxi.Liary of Stockdai.e, visited -Gary and here that•has sirnce beoorne the Ptnossie 942-319?: win be held in the Nurses' Mrs Badscion and family. over shop of the Law Motors -- Re- (may side.nce, on Monday, - May -13, the week-end. Her father. the late W. V. �AI)IAN �.WR SKIM at $•00 .p: m. Next Sunday being Mothers' Richardson. carried on an m- others May 12-the Sunday k rl Sur7lus Furniture The President, MIs. Eleanor Tay, srrrance and real estate busin BOX 325 a Ontario For Sale - folding bed stat- ..Carr: would like to irwite all School children are assisting ess In the village, and uposn the - ' �' tress and springs, Like new. a members and their friends -to at the service. .. decease -of her father, Miss pull-out couch and Mattress: attend. At this meeting will be Don't forget the Spring Tea Richardson carried on the bus- A warn' "Thank You„ to Captains, tanvassers, Contributors walnut tnetai. panel crib and a Plmt Sale.-Bring a plant. and and Bake Sale at Fairport Un mess from her own home-for for your coon. butiens. __- ited Church, sponsored by the■easaaesiieas•■>•■ee»tlates111>dllekkiltii•e>tiie>•>•iRi mattress; Jumpy chair: two share fio,,r with • friernd:. many Years. selling out to Mr. hostess ct airs, one wine, _ one Refreshments will be served. . United .Chump Women, in the John Lay, later. greern: -crystal chandelier. - church had, on May 16 at 2.30 Miss Richardson. and her _ Phone 942-57171. PICKERING VILLAGE p• m. family were. members of the ,. _ COUNCIL Sxi�ty of Friends, and the :,For Sade - 1955 Dodge, auto- The Regular Meeting of the United ChurchWomen funeral service was conducted eC cnatic, Hest Offer Pickerinq Village Council will Pi�er'ing U. C. W. held their at the. McEachnie Funeral. - ..SM& MOTOR SERVICE .Box 317, Picicersng. Ont be held on- - Generali Meeting last Th''urs- Iio,me; by Mr. Haskm, of Tor- Tuesday. May 14. 116a-- �'. May 2, in the C. E: Cen- onto, a member of that Soc-t� H} YY molted' a+ 8.00 P. M., in "M Council tre. with a very good attenda� ie y Pallbearem were: Messrsli TO eR, verllen TiBCtOrS ep Chambers. oa Tune Warship was taken dy Efiigh Squires, NvcToatt' Gra- IiELP WANTED Bruce a Hogarth,Cleric Mtn F'r-w.k Psouse, MIs. G hash. Aim kisirnran, Jahn Lay New aAd Used lawnnawers I Ro#otilkrs for Sale in Pickering District and .Area. Village of Pickering Harrop, . Mrs. J. Ashton and arnf W. C: Murkar Bend_C1lfford ta.• Relx�mtative for Singer Mrs. P. NinL lsr Our guest gamey. - iSe� helpful. Apply lar per- speaker was Miss Shirley Mc- Interment was made in the Keen. Deaconess. from North- lA1MNMOMIER SIIARPENIN6 ,. 1 ,hehino Ce.. Sales ex- CAR WASH Friends Ceme�tery,here on Fri- - tson to - it OwtarW Street, In murrster Church, Oshawa, who may, ���■.■--` tDshawa. The 1st. PkkerMg Cuba and sho�we*c} a film an our .Traitnirrg The News will be amorng S JIIIOII Motor CINIA. (agc 18 - d) "' Scouts will wash your car for School, now known as "'Coven those wino- are going to miss $1.80, on Saturday, June 1st, try Hall" where,cwomen with brim Richardiion very midi • 942-3230 at Law's Garage, Pickering. a desire to further their work The eldest member of the News , .:wanted 6.00 A. M. to 4.00 P. M. in the church any take s0cial staff fres known'the deceased - Here's one way every car own- training.. C since he was a youngster. Con' - V 'lilfanted - one water tank. or can help the local Scouts Our Social Convener,no Mrs. her visits "dawn town" A& • AL A6 � A� Phone. Mr. Leckie ?82-4355. and Cubs. Remember that doh ElnDisney. asked if the lad- -June 1,, and drive around to ies would bring one article to (Ride Warted - lady dem see then, the June meeting for the Fall transportation from French- The boys need funds to carry Bazaar. All committees report- man's )ray or Bay Ridges. to on their activities, and by this ed on the work and pmQrecs - - Front and University or near- method, they_ are "work�+�g for beim; clone. which proved very Flo ���� 1 by._ To.arri�.e 8.00 a m, to ,8.30 what they ger'. itrtexvginQ:: A presentation wa. or 'Mothers �ay a. m. Leave Toronto 5.00 p. m. made to Mie Donna .Scott, by Monday through Friday. Phone CUSTOM the U. C• W. in honor of her - 839-2591. POST HOLT DIGGING marriage. - _ --- .Phone 839-1656 UrtiE t�:n::1, �ti •us in charge of C the delicious Itu r which end J To Rent FEW SUGUST JO Lost - on Thursday afternoon ed a. very enjoyable evening. Fof Rent -large farm house May 2. a black wallet.. contain- Corr.' ing at least $10.00, between • C /► �' - at Crooked Creek. near lieu- Bo ems' Drug SYure •and Elmo --M�xk.1i - J,_u`,��asf aom-ille, Ont. Oil furnace, all Y Delegates Attend conveniences. References re- Disney's'. Service Station. Fin- quired. Available tiro. mcurth's der will you please: phone': time. Savage, 11 Hill Cre:�:. 542-5265• Retarded Children "Tuber Fairport Beach.'TEmple 3-1939. .. _ rn • er ego as (may 161 card of Thanks Conference - I wish to express .rr>y sincere. -- To Rent - basement apart= thanks to. my many friends 604d. Var t f Pmeat; very-brikht; very partreasatnd relatives -for. their visits, • Local delegates4 Mr Al. Byrd,e y o erenn�afs arable. Apply: 75 Glendale Dr. enquiri flowers and, cards, Mrs. M: Ramsden; Mrs. Peggy- during m. recent stay in Ajax- Hickman and Mrs. Nan Fallon _ _ - TOOL RENTAL. SERVICE Pickering 'tat; also aspec- attended the 10th Annual Con- ial "thank y to Rev. But- ferertce and Meeting of the. . Rock • Garden' Plants, Delphiniums,7. ,839-2431 942-6771 tars;., the U. C. Women; Dr. Ontario Association for Retard- ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. Atkinson,Dr, Tomlinson, the ed Children,, in Kingston, Ont. - - PICKERING Nurses and Staff of the Hos April n r 27. The theme of ��weet Wilhan' etc. Pansies On S cial Per bay ital.. the Corffez erre was ' `Training 'Floor Sander _ $7.00 Delia A. Morley Urdimited"-a New Focus on (Floor Polisher .._ 1.00 Adult Services: M 'Rug Scrubber . ........ 5.00 BAY RIDGES Z'lte Confererne was high- We wiA fill �mn in baskets/ erns/ flower Upholstery Cleaner ...:.......5.00 Sod laid or, delivered, Peat lighted by the attendance of g g - Cement Mixer 5.00 loram $15.00 per load; also Roto well-known authorit3ies in the 1/.Inch Electric Drill .......... tilling. Phone: 757=6857: field of adult services for the - t mentally-retarded from Canada mos t '� r/s Inch Electric Drill ...-..2.00 oxes a a reasonablepr' e " •• Eleetrle Saw ,..-2.00 - - --and-the U. S. A., and included �,`•' . ,_Vibrator Sander ....:._...: 2.00 Mr. Nicholas Kayafas, Directoe' - - --- _ " of • Habilitation Centre, Lake • •,LEARN :.. .. _ Sump Pump ' ... .... - 2.00 ti .,:Lawn Roller 1.00 County Associatiozl for Retard. - Post Hole Digger .. ...;.;_:_ 1.00�'diana; LEAF RREENHOU Wheelbarrow . ---, ----_ 1.00 ; ..MEAT CUTTING Dr.. G. Allan Roher, Executive CLOVER SE "Erctensien Ladder Director, Canactiarn Association o _..__..1.00 fler Retarded Qnfideaa Cauiktng Gun ...----.....- Men nsedW:fw classes day or were.. shown of the Sia*la evenig, nqw Ming formed pff- snentally-retarded your a&���Nan) Pkk ...... ........::............:." e►ing Practkal training in the atxl - Ale -� h Y Id'•fWd of culling, _!d iA Cattet'lnatn, England, C� Slsrwl ...-.....�.. 30 fnerkflac ilsie alnd self-sew• rn Aerx�e Albes't; Sesk., per- -- .. ... S)elhle'Nantmer _..._....... 'S! Act. CO naw - s � forrnirrg �ariety of >ss' •• kph 401 it Church - Undo South ars ewMope s'�B, packag- ' ^"�'e'7 �, pallrary stisa -�F - 1 PRAC7hCAL 'MEAT cUT'flHe (NST. X1435 DANFOwTMcAVE. 9 mak' -A - rwe Hew. Otrher e* ►yp, 1-T?413 out 'oalrrrdines, Charier- eall US) rriaS . itr0asrapg estvd°'p. • _ •.. e4 rcc, Map► s,tnall joss ttlnat - •-.x,+41 ' r- _ _..� nzoszunm service on Sunday, �t�: by Mr. R. Yttcairit a Barbara and John Thoinon had'a ARTHUR FIELD did. As this is Christian Fam- , tiie organ. The ctwcr sane; tin - of the Base Line, similar , operation on 9. Hope we I sters,"so thele' is: no need to Private Ambulance Service onto. Sunday, May 13, is - ,.cuonipanied"'0 Lord We V6•or-. snip. Thee", which is the anth- Pa:a :ig5? _ .. THE PICKERING NEWS - 4 - THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 - ROUGE Mr. Fred Westgate home from one -tia .f...,_- . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In Service on' Mothers' Day, Sun- • -atu s. li'�i,.tal on ;.;aturc:ay, Dray 1, gnu is recuperat��xo .h :n an I, week- Mrs. Hilda L,ennnox con- Ajax Hospital, under observa- The ••Ch - • Grace �r•c'st1� :�:'oat: C:..�ieii Mr. E- - ' I .perauon. ' .• tion • Mr. -and MPs: William Tyas � u rates . Pt. Union R, -)ad. . _ tit Aker, :�:n.lucted the t.u.- 4-DUNBARTON - _ The three' ounge ch:1 ren :4 `�:. and _Nly�,. �iCLt5:- CiQpEr GUARANTEED I - IViCEACHNiE S 11i iuGtlluutupuiuum �■aaatasir•>ra>r>.>rstsl>•lRsslttuu0 ship Ser,ice on Sun+lay, May Wiped nut h e of Sandy Beach Road had their .'fishermen and hunters'into the Sunday at 11.00 a m: along with. the Worship Service. _ z ' topic was "The Old-;Cavezfias> 34, and' Roinans`6 ?'he sermon :with`the.',tkXt 5. i t a�ence of Rc�•. tt . gEer removed in A ax Hasp-Radio-TVi o d,o r FLINFRA"IRr-C-TOR 0: F on. Mr.. %Valker has ju_5t - roa oleted his •Pihe0i0>ical _U Rev. Dr.C _,1:1 ay, ccnduc l' Ltie tegllia_ ital on April 29. We hope by;..P now they are feeling better. Any Make 01 Mode! Alfred Tyas. Mr. Gordon A=ils returheC 9ftekefing limited Ch rth ' Course at Knox College, snd nzoszunm service on Sunday, �t�: by Mr. R. Yttcairit a Barbara and John Thoinon had'a ARTHUR FIELD did. As this is Christian Fam- has been licensed to ~each, �'• by the Presbytery -of East Tor- tiie organ. The ctwcr sane; tin - of the Base Line, similar , operation on 9. Hope we I sters,"so thele' is: no need to Private Ambulance Service onto. Sunday, May 13, is - ,.cuonipanied"'0 Lord We V6•or-. snip. Thee", which is the anth- .May all have a better winter next -PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT ''Christian Family Day'' and e a that they are s:ngin�g a: year without these tonsils. = a daughter: --and -also to Dr. gers w•as held during morn- Baptismal Service will be held . the music festival in Ajax thin Mt5- Gilmour is still in the Service on' Mothers' Day, Sun- _ at Grace Church, and the Sr. week- Mrs. Hilda L,ennnox con- Ajax Hospital, under observa- read fcw Roberta _Marilyn We hope John Taylor will be feeling better soon- - . Sur -day School Kii11 take part r ducted the Junior co arega- tion • Mr. -and MPs: William Tyas WATER DELIVERED : Prop. _ : in the service at 11.00 a rrr t:ot"i Dr. McKay road his les= . Mrs.' J. Rattle. visited her _5 lll/m. McEaehnie, Regular Sunday School each I son from Jeremiah 31: 3- - 1 a fanvly. of Sarfria were at home for the week -end. visit- West of Dunbarton .'fishermen and hunters'into the Sunday at 11.00 a m: along with. the Worship Service. _ z ' topic was "The Old-;Cavezfias> 34, and' Roinans`6 ?'he sermon :with`the.',tkXt in theig,fam&*eW--bfr''�sl Ads P olid , a `o? •. �,,,yy���. >; PHC Pi I"ki .143=2171 : Y o d,o and the New", ,Ha?'ry` 1 ._ .. Best `wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jim French', Rouge Hills Dr., from Mark 14: 24, which were t9ie _word spoken. by Jesus .at. Alfred Tyas. Mr. Gordon A=ils returheC e� ATlaf>►tfe 2-�bd7 Pickering, Ont. on (heir thirteenth weftdtnb the Last Supper. "This is My. home from Eastern Ontar►q anniversary, April' 22. "' blood of the co`venarrt which Institute of Technology, Ott- - - Miss Jennifer Jolliffe, Ridge- s poured out for men '. The await on Sunday for his sum- wood Rd., had a Teenage Party ,vord "testament" is the er vaSa:tion KEN and CLAR,KE - of classmates and friends at her home on Friday evening for covenant or contract, afid thus we have the' Old Testa- A group of Dumbarton Un t - eed Church Women attefided R. E N T I C E Creighton, Qrynan May 3. The. young guests en- meat 'and the. New Testament. the Open Meeting of, the Cher.. Murdoch. Toyed. dancing and refresh- The Old Covenant is,the. story rywood U. C. W. on Thursday AUCTIONEERS _- ments to celebrate her birth- of God and the. arbreemen2 af o'on MARKHAM Barristers, Solicitors day, which was last 'month with His people. The story of 'Mr. arid' Mxs.'Leonard MUIS. Licensed and Authorized for the _ Deepest gympathy is extend- :he "New Testament" is faun- of Beaconsfield. Que., paid a counties of Ontario and York _ and Notaries Public ed to Mr, and Mrs. W. Ha:Uht dei: on �� oovefcafit that Mss- short visit --.n ThUT--day, May Farm Stock. Implements. House - '=Wand family. -Rouge H1L� Dr. on 'es had made•%vith •G6d blot the 2• with Mr. -'N1 's' mot2het', NI1i1- hold Furerture: Real Estate BANK OF COMMEkC2 CHAMBERS the death of Mr. Haight':s fat- L,aelites.- wcnild prosper .•as F. D1ilis: of No. 2. 'H:�hway: also our specialty at ` her, in Dis by, N. S :last week. ions as they wot� ilp,.ed Gfc: They were re•utn:n; h�mf Reasonatrie Rates .S Simcoe St• N., OshGWd The liaihi'; motr,red ccs; rt. :.,e Old Testament fells hntt fmin a ho'.'.cla5' i+r the S+�It'h. 4trhite's DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE, ` Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 f attend%the-funeral seri•' rn tnl' co•:enint -is 'keit, or, at. Dq:;, a• C+utli^ r, i "•e•en - PHONES - A'Te tegday , '\toy, ` I., ar. gee ,`, , �.�s. l i�a�n. O',edienc°e to SMer»ad- hwz crit. nt;. w.-` 294-3161 or 640-368is - their families• f• -rt', a few :a�+. tie ' la;v is -the ',,a_ := of the C'ic: , ham= .h+�me thrru it i! mea .:: t Prentices have been established �- The � ir- s from G.•ade -6, '7 writ cniEnt. 1 ir..r eLie� the 1e�; in f -he past %veic-k. t `..;�..1h D_n}-su", auctioneers since 1999. and 8. . afe S+•ho . en- Wc­tTE: ;c>irEcl Saturday.aftermson, tiTa4' F d ::item ci:.rt J :tits* l?r carr,? +� fu1. } t .2 C�cd DIi. a't<� .. I tinri LF•n_ B.:�zch ow ' � � � I v:. -.t in at t le 1 r i:e i,f • 4. at the ice Review, af':hfari.e 'Gardens. ie ament H s xo- ec! that were ?.1.� C.. �cuane: , FLEURY 8� COM.ER� • • t Leaf • through the kindness of tisk- -Go:;, ii- love.' Tie O ci Testa= i5 a law. air• an l . -Bert ci i Frirt3y. , S H E R R rnurte�y and ` 'ets -by n co.•cnant of � hit. JameF P..azey. of Su -my-- BARRISTERS SOLICITORS iVLtn chem Mfr: V. Shi 7, ti' •Seu'P1 with the More of ---i ax brook:.H� aital v �it.eci ti%� dab- --..-,NOTARIES PUBLIC I .. ley, East Ave They went r.� or sheep The .Ketio Testamen* Di Gertir e �t'atson. hue_ from the schr><il,-.ant: all a-- cu•.enaint. of Gcwd': lnve- I.sacrificed _ghter bir, is atz�-t, on Sunray ^+► o+ Ow Kingston Road report a most wonderful aft- cerPled in Jesus' hirwx a? He T Paley ' bIr an D. �. H:ghbnd Creek -Funeral and '_ernoon's entertainment, himself for ogr suss . -t -P,obert "At H->-ne" on F, e^ - AT. 2- T54 '. 'Ambulance The children of all ages en= ! Jesus freed mart from the let- were thea dau- �= in honour ' ,'' st Service joy ed a movie ."The Absent -,-ler of the law•, but expected 'ta -,4 g hter ltiirc. Do::,1as Gneen and _ - tnifihed Profess»r'�: presented o him' be better than the HOURS: ` by Grade 8_ Students, on Fri- -.Seribes and Pharisees who .fa'nily, v<ho_left for their own faenday ►e Friday so-s.3oo.ra d4y afternoon. in the . auditor- followed . only the .law- We are hb'� in Halifax. on bio:iriay. Saturday and Evenings 1No. 2 Highway rum. to' - finance their: tri to p not bound b the laws of Mos- y Congratulations to Norm. 6y Appointmerw cit Pickering Beach Road 'Ottawa, next month. es, but by the spirit of • Jecua Wood and. Don Ltivnde, both of Be 'Tinkl L tV ho fa whom celebrated birthday$ on .firs• Ridgewood Road; have just re- C ix-tst . e s w a concern r the welfare of others 'as Jesus -May 6. . :turned:- from. a holiday tin the did. As this is Christian Fam- ton- the biographies of some- of the !next Sunday mornif the Caribbean and. Beru: tda. Hy Week, we begin in. our ow -t= sters,"so thele' is: no need to Co ratulations tc M. a�a family to show Move to other. Cher : Mrs: John Kemp, Friendship -. Bulletin god .Ave.. on the _recent arrival of The meeting o; the. Mersert= There will be a combined = a daughter: --and -also to Dr. gers w•as held during morn- Sunday Scholl and Church = .--and Mrs. Gordon. Clark East. .the irig - service. Service on' Mothers' Day, Sun- :Ave,: on their baby' daughter's _ :.: The bans of marriage were day. Mas.. i2,, at 11.00 a. m, `birth.. ' The $. Pts and Recreation read fcw Roberta _Marilyn We hope John Taylor will be feeling better soon- ' A•ccociation are busy amain or- Smifh, of Ajax: and Garfiet Those 'who attended "Open Telephone - .. WHitehall 2-3610 BRADY PLUMBING ganizinR • snccer- and baseball Kenneth Fraelick, of ,Dunbar-, House" at the school and read `--f�ETERIOR PAINTING I� teams with the -local young- ton- the biographies of some- of the !next Sunday mornif the PLUMBING STORE sters,"so thele' is: no need to b pups learned there may be Sunday School ' w -ill be in _ ftrom Ireland for Abe past few look farther for something to charge of the service as it among them. nurses, lady law- ALFRED KAYES White Enameled -do for the summer months a- is Christian Family Sunday: yer and a Royal Can. Mounted 1 EXPERT WALL PAPER NO "'head, Don't send 'your boy..to Policeman. We ho these am- The meeting of the Evefring pe PLUMBING BATHROOMS _ the boli games -take him and Unit of the United Church bitions may be developed, al- PRESSURE SYSTEMS Shower Cabinets see tvtiat you can do, to help; 'Ridge- will be in the c'hutich .parlours though life mai' not all be so U N I T iI D CHURCH look nice. The Koning Bros: Mr, Dennis. Bannock, next Monday, May 13, at 8.15. nice as a "bowl of cherries" • -, '`ESTIMATES GIVEN . $59.00 wood Rd.. is at Chapleatt, with . Mrs.' J. Rattle. visited her _5 - • a ..lodge; pilot rng -planes for Personals :' sister Mrs,. Roy Morrish, dur= Phone - 942-4717 D6,..... TC..,.J. a_"01 .'fishermen and hunters'into the Mrs. Donald Hare, of Liver -I ing the week -end. AT. 4-4721 .,_.fishermen ureas,- and, we- wish pool Road. N.: is. in. the. Ajax,.i . Some of the AduTt Troup u ''Minister: Rev. Melville Buttsfr't • CHURCH SERVICE - r 9.43 A. A& 3i 11.07 A. AL ' Sunday ' Schpol Same Hours AUDLEY Sunday, May 12 - 2.50 P. M. Sun. School 3 Church Service ,Combinid - _ e �•_. r. ���`Ch�tstiaui;_�an�fi'y. �5ervice" • . -;eas>.sea>•a'asareaae>.ialsslr GRACE PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH MORNING wORSNEP 17 am. -West Rouge sckmd Auditorium SUNDAY SCHOOLS West Rouge School- a.m. 8 chool-a.m.-8 years and ower 1 t a.m.-up to a roar* i 1 a m.-Nurserjr 'Centeonial Road School- _ - 1 i a.m.-AL1 ages• 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS OR- St.- George's _Anglican Alfglican Churl PICKERING - ONIAfgo Cotton -REV, H: S. SHEPHERD, B.A. D.D. f Box t98 Pickering, On►. f Phony Wifitehali 2-3315 Ir SUNDAY SERVICES 830 mm.-Holj Communian I11.00 a.m.-Morning PrcWar I i.00 a.m.-: coy Communion (4th Sunday) 1100 a.m.-Sunday School Is Ase Parish Hall 11.00 a.m:=Nursery (At the Parish Hall) WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.ni.-Holy Communkm std Intercessions .for the Skk Christian Science ISocie#y - - 1101.1011 NW, ONTARIO - CHURCH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY -11 `:.m.- Iw do Allortun wilding, 04pf,flff afL At Rouge Hills Tasflmsnies of Healing en. ghm ,at the Wednesi•y Mtt•liq, hold at B P•sI- .'-ALL ARE WELCOM1 .:rhe Reading Room Is spas M the Pub& Daly Sane LecaKoo 14W further inforn-gNsie Call ATlanfic 2,2"S 0 him the best of_ luck in- his Hospital.where she underwent went to the Dunlap Observat- 4320 Kingston KOQC[ - ---work. :major surgery last Friday ory at Ricjimond Hill on Sat- INSURANCE - .. St. AndreW'ts Mr. Paul 11TIinr`cte, East. -Ave. 'morning, May 34- � urday evening. -. - West Hill _ .left for Fort* Henry, Kingston.. Serving' us area sine T922 Open Daily 3:300 Sat. to 1 PresbyteriaA Church v7here C will' spend'the'sum- Let us handle your mer with the Royal Guards. - - -' Tnsu�ance Needs Church Street North, Piekwbg Paul spent 'se-veral radnths inFin, Windstorm, Auto France, where he tugs studying �' -Liability, rte. languages. and just 'returned _ Gibson Q s home in. February. - • V v Mr. and'' bi:•s; Bannock and oNT�Rio • • •- Michelle, Ridgewood Rd. spent. Call us Cellnet KO -5323 wo -a recent week -end in Kingston.Of action to take to keep insured 145• Brock St. S. Whitby A speedy recovery is wished :for. Mrs: Eileen Betts, West Pt. .Creta. who was in Scarboro General' Hospital, for minor JNMWMD surgery.,,last week. n'N TA R - - _ Minister Rev. F. Conkey,• M, A. Manse, 46 Windsor Ddve Pham 942-2303 Service -of Worship 11.15 A.M. Sunday School. 10.06 AAL A Friendly Welcome Await YOU Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mc- Ctillough, Friendship Ave. have gait ehsase jobs, follow carefully the iaetractiotfs `--f�ETERIOR PAINTING PAINTER i. DECORATOR been entertaining relatives ;R the back of the Certificate Payment, 'irocm I04r _ ftrom Ireland for Abe past few .oi which your group is required to give you. RILL hilterier gall Exterior _ eeks. ,has _ 1 EXPERT WALL PAPER NO Work started 'on the "Parkette", Ave. -' - formaky A. R. HILL) Phone: $39-3317 wnbarten. Easi and Kirkdene Dr_ and things- really for Advise and Estimator U N I T iI D CHURCH look nice. The Koning Bros: ' ,. . free Estimates NO OBLIGATION (a.�►•w N. 2) Nurseries have done wonders. to the corner with small shrubs When you reach your 19th birthday you are no longer _5 %�• 'W.• A. MdAY, M.A.r --A .____. -_a __...-.. m.,. , .. i- . .. _ --- ------.-t.. D6,..... TC..,.J. a_"01 J. C. ENRi�HT ;Community Association has or--- - ' - - s -" ganized a campaign --f Dr mem- • . • ,`'wit.'iin tliiitq• days, to keep iristi'red: Forms are available ;,_Bay .RRidid yg "':bens, anct to' collect an extra at hospitals, banks and,Commission offices. dollar for our parettes' and un- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN sidhtly corners.- So, when the 'CHURCH cam -,i ger calls at your 'house ., :;RA[ic]E PLASTER CERAMIC TILlt 'this- month, try to `take a. Beck, port Union Road STONE, ' at the work-- that. has been clone lWEST ROUGE as the tovmship will match W;teri,you marry, the.Fantily premium: must be paid -to .. _ CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. "dollar for dollar" all that -can cover husband, ,wife end eligible dependants. Tell your (All school (All Ages) : FLAGSTONE PATIOS Abe raised in fest Rouge. - 'group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. ,. ' 11.00 A. -M.I '7, The Ladies'. Groin -of St. Ed- o Supervised Nursery - 11.00 _ward's Anglican Church will A)NTAR10 HOSPITAL'BERVICES COMMISSION MARTIN ENRIGHT ., ,, I .. , Dlrino Worship - 11.00. A! M: hold thein meeting in the 1'ar 2,M5 Yong* Street, Toronto 7, Ontarlo PHONE:' TE 9-1997 _ a fish Hall, on Monday, May 14, -- - Minister _ _(apt, 18 - tf) . "-,at 8.15 P. m., and would like to Rev., Wm. H. T. Fultoet E:' ' , i , , -we a good turnout I • 403. Rous• Highlandd Lbw. . West Rouge Serviceof Worship 11 A.M : Church School, AB• Del 4"R!jnts,, 9.4ls a. IS - Wven iCmw a In _COMMuNn ; 01114ce 100/ iil_24 .a 7 THURSDAY, MAY Z3, 1963- THE PICKERING NEWS ...Page Nin* 2M :. ,.MIKE'S E'S RESTAURANT ES .,NEWS lot- itories and Features f es 90at__F= 7, frenchman's Bay Parents of our Brownss,dance. chi (ren S ey to Dennia •k.. ;aides and . "Rangers in the girls, �. As always, this was an Immediately after n 0 0 ing service, a business meetin- --7-fo—r the Best Barbecued Spart 'Ribs and Chicken Shoreline - Divis ion_ and anyone Bingo continues.on Tuesday occasion of excitment and joy Nvi-fich time e -as'held -at' th else interested in "Guiding" is evenings at 8.00 &°-16ck`in the for. those participating. All v. he Con- to "Guiding in Action" Exhibition _-Hall. Liverpool VLL 'tile lifile,'childieh' ,%-�,re vel',.y congregation adopted- t In the Township —a displayof skiand well behaved. stitution for Peace-, Lutheran skill, handiwork The jackpot '� is rowing , .1 -s Church ind crafts to iq- held at.. Dun- should o. %,,!thin the next week Next 'Inorrth, new member ch 'and elected the. first s -h Council, as a.body. :)arton United Churell. ()I. two, Bir�cgo players are will be received intri the church Churc Row '.a*bout -our fish -Chip ? un Sat- meeting ay .00. p.' In to enjoy t e "shined -up" app- on'a Sunday which Nviii tie an- - After t he business arday, 25 at the members of the congrega- a latey­. Ali persons nounce #3001 Thev& will -be n, any" thim"s ' earance-of the Hal , ' . I p photo n with ureal Fair-, tion posed for a' group -e. and activit- 0 0 a %visIlin- to j(y, :)f interest to sc please in front of the church. Phone ies to watch Each. Brownie Don't forget the lL,:t*me6ti pi)rt 'United Ch�irch, was decorated (_)rnJ?anV (5f the Home . & School minister Rev. Dr. The church Pack and Quide'(� )I Assoc, contact tile I have a table- display of .tesi 1 for IWe'year.'I? is to be held in W. A.-'_%1cKav, with-: spring flawers donatedand cut work, badge work. and handi- Ba,,% -ie%%- Heights School Audit- On Saturday next, N ay 25r. by the Carr family, crafts, which they' -have done orlurn on 'Monday, May 27, •at members and . 'friends ref the flowers donated' by Mr. and inzetI16.' We still need more. coaches meeting is imperative if you church are asked- to - come a- .-Mrs. H. J. We -throughout the year. Also, each �.Oo P. m. for softball, so, please let's get want any action. Do not for- a4ntathon'. Paint will Eighteen, confirmed families Company and Pack will display 0 .. 0 07' Iong to P 1 these positions filled -right a- get the date — ' Wednesday, a table centre -piece depicting if you have not already eb- be there, but men, scrapers and sixty-five baptised mem. 'e May 29, at 8.00 p. M. an event or activity pertainingtained your tickets for the Re- and brushes will. be required bers have been entered on our way. Otherwise, we, will have you notic ion of Bay to give the old building a fresh church rolls, as Members Of. to -drop some teams: By the way, have to Guilding. These will be pud- - creation Associatappearance. Won't you help, if the congregation. At this time Yours for Sport ed the telephone kiosk install - and and the winning Company Ridges' Spring - Dance, Mrs. couple of hours? we, the congregation wish to H. Hiltz ed, for the,benefit of the Bay 1 69, * has a only for a 'c our Pas - and Pack will each roceive, a Ruth -Sykes, 839-35 May 29 is the extend our thinks to 0 0 b 0 Ridges residents, at the BP gas plaque which will be theirs to supply, or any member of the Wednesday, Association Executive. With a 'date, of the U. C. W. evening tor, Rev- V. RothenbMer and Bay Ridges' Ratepayer's Assoc. station on the corner' of I.Aver- hoid for a year. These plaques, p meeting. Mem- -his family, �n the excellent ent At a meeting of theExecutive pool and Base Line Roads Just. wbich were donated by Mrs. floor show, good prizes, dant' . group's next done in bring- Committee an Friday, May 17, another of the A390C1At10n!S H. T. Cook, our newly -appoint- mg and nibblers. this should be hers are asked to mtet at the work they hays` do minor achievements, In negot- . Keep Fri- home of Mrs. Porter, 21 Kros- ing us from one or two famil Chairman Eric WlWey read a a really gala affair. K Bell. Telephone yearly cornpetiti=4 . five yeart day, May 31 open for the no Blvd., There, transportation . ies to the health state of Our letter of resignation from Pres- lation with the ecT-Area -a by the' dance at the .Ajax Community wig be provided to Dr. Me- young church is presently in, ident John Williams. Mr. Will- Company, whom we take this We, are held at present Co- -Iiall:. Tickets _' $3.00 a couple, Kay't home, where Mrs. Me- and assure him the full and isms, who was present at the oppmtmlity of thanking for 15L FaIrport Beach Guide Kay will be hostess at a Pot hearty, SUPPOrt - Of his new meeting, indicated that his rea- - their prompt attention. and the 3rd Dunbarton Brown- or $1.75 single. of the sons for resigning were person- —Your Public Relations 000 -Luck Supper, after which -the Council and all,,me ie Pack. that he would assist the 'Caipmh"M During the afternoon, each Mernbers Of the Kiwanis of minister w W. show movies of Congregation.' al and Guide Co. and Brownie Pack Bay Ridges will be assisting in his trip to Japan. Information, 000 Executive in any way possible will perform an outdoor act- the Salvation AM -1y Red Shield about this U. C. W. Evening -MINOR SPORTS NEWS should he ever be called upon Box to do so So Fairport Beach. Wity for yew enjoyment. There Drive. volunteers are needed Group may be obtained from Pickering -N*W$ - Soap . His resignation was each week -end till the htrs. M. 14eadersori 839-24504,. Derby - Bay Ridges accepted with sincere regret Congratulations to Mr. and. will also be a Home Baking, to assist It is felt Mrs. J. Denney, on their 23rd. _Caridy and White Elephant end of the month. Phone Eric or Mrs. S. Snell,. 839-2640. Big Success by the Conirru anniv anniversary on May -Hatfield , 839-3460. The creche for infants whose On a windY Sunday after- that his many fine qualities wedding ers ToWe. Free 0 00 parents wish to attend church noon. Sunday, May 19, :Bay' "re an invaluable asset to the 31. to Elizabeth Admission will' be 10ci its second Association, and the loss of . -Happy 'Birthday in undwmi. e Kiwanis of Bay' Ridges I service at 'Fairport. United will -Ridges pre*ented Th be felt by the Jean Parkinson, who was four I ; , . . June 14. be operating in the following Annual Soap Box Derby. his services will Glen 00.01 will hold a-4ance on. Ju entrants community for some. time to years old on May 25; to .#Me Baby Clinic will be ,held in the Rainbow Ro6m,. Rouge, places on the- dates shown. If There were eight Williamswho-was eleven years. Hills Plaza. from 8.30 till 1.00 you -intend- to use this service, in all_ just to 'see the. design , come. — May at Fairport United Church On and workmanship of some of At. the same meeting, Mr. old on M 27; to Susan Curn- -10-00 a. �n. Tickets $2.00 per person. try to inform the ladies who Dave Lewing was nine years old' Monday, May 27, from proceeds go toward the it, in advance:. these cars, - c0n�'idering the ton was elected' mings who to 11.00, a. m.. and are sponsoringg We on M;Y.27. Irs. S. Snell, .723 ages of the lads who put m0ii President' by acclamatiom mothers of. young . childiNen Bay Ridges Kiwanis : Welfare May 26. - N was a sure the *residents of Bay 7, The Fairpbft Beach' Rate- St., 839-2640; June 2. of the work into them, are su are invited to take a6mntave Fund. For further information. Ani ul-atibns go to. Rid es' join the Executive in payers' Association Executive of this service. provided free1 contact George Harding. 839- . :firs:' R. Porter, 21 Kros'no pleasure. Congrat- -9 Blv(P - 839-3807 each 'and everyone,. of.. them. 'wishing Dave7 all possible sac- wishes to thank all the many of chane.by.Ctritari( 3460. field, last yearls, cess ip the implementation voluilters who biped make the who Adrien Hor. -Fireworks Dis- Health Unit. "Shots" w- 0*0 0 Remember—residents ri. had 6ar' trouble from the onerous duti�-s now thrust Victoria Day and babies" weighed—problems Fairport . United Church wish to transfer to or Join winne some demi upon him*. We are equally sure play such a big success. Thank may be dismlsged with the The sere ce IzLt Sunday cul- 'Fairport United.Churchshould the start, a I . ery6ne. '-Minister Rev. Dr. Ly and repa;rji. he ww; able to he will appreciate any suppo yoti-:-:ev Public Health- Nurse in atten- minated in the- Baptism of -ten contact the -M Ian . Robertson commurrity can give the , Paddy Dunne. and John Fitz - McKay, at 839-1561.. finish the race. the in attempting to Detrick spent the week -end See you all soon—at the lit- had.an unfortunate accident to' Association addy's aunt, Mrs. J. - on Liverpool Road. his car and was unable to corn make Bay'Ridges a better place with P tle church, _ � A in which to live. Lucas, in Toronto, -0 pele in the race. 0 0 d there were, The week of May 12 -to 19, - Glad to -hear Rhonda Ca_m, 'Peace Lutheran Church The heats, an 'I from her at - y three of. them. -were run in was a %-6-y active.one.for the ..idy hay recovered , -)1-y Every Sunda les, Now. B(i 9.15 A. M. good time. The spejctators, from Executive. At an Extraordinary tack of meas Sunday School "mee"tion-'g an at Worship 10-30 thEe -side line-; behaved..verY Cominiftee Meetin—on Su%IaY, Munn i. home with the ame... Congregation fflietion. We wi.;h him a Every Tuesday well. -311d'4in-4 w dorre-in' Ntiiy`12, the conclusions of the. a Ev y on: the of ";% I ay 8, speedy recovery. P. M. thrf-e catc­Ll7ie` can)_ .General M6etin- ...... 7.30 Junior Choir ent themselves: desicm constrUC- %v�r�- thoroughly discussed. and A few of our. area ladies w kim, "i-tain courses'nf. action, (lee- t% Buffalo for the week -end on • gp r�on and bril n Organization Sunday 1, ifleA`ifporj; At a fukther kpecial th-c-ir. annual bus- trip � 'They Wini�or of.lbe, fiestum arr ..Ridges n. in car - .5; 0. -nimittee Nlee-ting 4)n Satu'r- were: * Iris. Otn,?, Hein Miwn, d.v_ foi peac��Liit- Michael Dnlso n aww-(t %%-,,,nl .11) day--_Nfa� 1,4'; it. was announced :DGris- Jones, Hinke Warwocl urch Coij,.ri-etation. it.- CorL41 ru(,l 10 'Watkins. heran Ch 9'. meetin-, hadbeen irran- and Beryl Wai s. the Anthony Si prone - that a = Toronto ' back Mr-,. Fi�%Ii- %%.hilf, Gary Jacobs, who drove, -6d. with "a reputable_ We welcome 'Picke'ring •'Township Planning Board �Ieca.m.e 0, ' n,,Jre',a7t`0rL - T-, ^,ok the bF3RiT1'4-PrZe I -n of professional tax con- er, -of Fairport Rd. after ha�-- day of %,�ith, u..; car 1()• j( . firm t their, —ith in,, spent a few months in the hr_ ­e'. thi 16N . . our '. 1. hic by far. The , -tG presen Car h w as d Who best expert Dkt. Pres ax slt44- '�l 1� u car there, %N will hold a we had Df: r 3: %N. as IY the data necessary for .legal U., S. %%i t h relatives: President, this, probably invest igat ion of the, t. Church, News IPU n. We wish. constructed and Pastor G. Rot); pr�eached I , n.,on will be. o e PUBLIC MEETING' �c 'f th' -main tion in Say- Ridges., Arrange - I Ian fvo h I oi one -in of all inerts . are also under way for achin- at b4th sm7viccs to.thank Wlttl us. P(l for' h_ in- -iTj Michael. Dolqn',, N% preaching M. Stln- to discuss the question of • being a combined meeting of the Ex� .11,00 a,.m," and -0() P,' 'i -e. To.� three heats in the event. day In spirational me­�, Second place went io-car 2. ecutive Committees of the Fair School at 9.45 a. H we also I o ex. - tend our -en Huffman by Anthony Sch.rone. port Beach, West Rouge and Teens.. Friday night at 600 p. AMAL thanks for accollJ) driven I :ening ' ��any her husband To tile om I he mars Bay Ratepayers' in. and Wednesday e� Winn rasion. Miss Elsa Neilsen, our spoils.* Congratulation�; to Al:soclations, to -acquaint them •Prayer Ni(zeting, son for swell -des- with the action this xecu * Iv6 first'Pari.14h. Worker, al-o:took Michael DOI. x - - - i�, takin-�:'.afid to..,obtain their W time out from her very busN -erved in. --i I unified support. .-GIRL GUIDE NEWS Els, See schedule t visit with us you next year. and I hope the Several meetings were also Con,:ratu'lw ionz are eNtend- had the pleasure of ,cecina that YOU (10 as well. Ti, el� %vnr�* driven of t . he car.:., who, • did held last . week between mem- to Mrs. H. T. Cos)k, Liverpr,(Il ions daturpe ds-'. -.,orne of thee-frults of h and we all j9in in wlshing�he- not, do quite as well. the hest bers of the -:Exec, and repres- Road. S., %Vho has-been warran. car. You onla ive, of the Consolidated t�_(j "Commissioner ,afthe Cen- Go(l',- Wlessin ' in he ')f­luok for'. next'Y il ant and Journ- should compete again: School and d ple s, Mrs. Fes "N.Territt his 'Public 9, ildin"'torporation-, 6ulffiln7i- tral AreN". n, At Bayview 'Heights, t= in a meeting at t en(led -h�•as veprc.�enintives of- the Recren- been anpointe-1 the new-Slic-­ tion -Association: and Parks.' 'iSio' line �- D-,% n Commie May 29 at 8 po it- with Mrs. K. H. Reynold: s,""- -Wednesday, Board, to discuss the parks,s uation: It is confidently �Lnt icip- ceeding er Ss are urged, to attend. h as Dunbarton D*:� All Bay'Ridges property ovine uted that some very good new,; trjet Comrnisioner.- side will -s have a weallh xe rils TRAVEL for Bay Ridge, These Guider d H. S. Pearce, be avallab of expe lence. a le by the end '�O MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVZL week. Secretary,. them—All. the Best—in. their �,ilt of the car - Township of Pickering Planning Board YOU ARE INVITEDThe Association's efforts re new roles. -ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH girding bLmgndrn rt Bylaw have not been in &T vain. The Ajax, And Pickering General AG car- port Council Planning"Bd YOUR statisticsESTABLISHER For April. XWednesday:Hospital on the subje;ct-for 9141clolly Appolitted: May 29, .at Bayview Heights Total Patients Admitted 197 ATION School. All interested Bay TRANSPORT ASSOCi FRED'S HARDWARE INTERNATIONAL AIR Residence CONFERENCE of AMERICA Ridges ratepayers, whether for AIR TRAFFIC Town of Max . ...... 4 HIP CONFERENCES or, against amendment of tFIS -S 76 PACIFIC STEAM Pickering Township Bylaw, are a�iked to attend ge PRO-IFESSIONAL-SOM!C44. -this This -incht . des- --.Pickering-L Village-- 8 A %xilipwic Our to Town of Whitby Cost No More those residents Who wish Whitby L Township- 3 build carports, but do -not an- Oshawa- 4 'HARDWARE. At Office] Rates t�cipate doing so within 'the 10 Others :.._'�Mets Issued from Our Office 6ENERAI next cOupie -of years --you May TUYEL IS OURONLY BUSINESS never get another chaii6e, such 9",to- Ntimber babies born 40 as the meeting on May 2 out-patients ............. 4`1 Tow :._ELECTRIC NOT A SIDLINE AT nce the- Planning Board of convi In-patient x-rays ......... entions. You are APPLIANCES t! your future Int AL 11 Out-patient x-rays HOWARD reminded that the Planning L Board have intimated quite a- Lab. In-patient trtm't%. 1241 Miniature x-rqys 71 damantl1MV :-that, %yhere any - a- tS.and WorkshopTools EL BUREAU y Lab. Out-patient trfm' mendment of a. Bylaw Is con Blood transfusions A .,.,WORLD WIDE SERVICK cerried, they do not intend to. 1, South-West Corner Minor 6p&ations ................. BAY RH)G,ES PLAZA AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE "2-"" act. upon itie wishes of a mere Major operations ....... ........ 31) EMS IN STOCK handful of people. Tberefore -AIIIE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY IT at *w & throat HERE 1. a large attendance, this Far, eye,.r operations 43 .�.. YORK FROZEN or BEEF �HIC 8-'C'Z. PIES _.. , :.. .. . O 1. .�.. YORK FROZEN or BEEF �HIC 8-'C'Z. PIES _.. , :.. .. .