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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_05_30TELEPHONE ES'TAdLISHEp P{CKER{NG • • 943-0940 _ SINCE l til � T Price - 10c Per Copy - - Subscription: $2.50 Per Year _ AY MAY 30, 1 963 No. •o NO. 33 THU R 5 D _ ,• 0 0 ecis oownsourRevision.. , ...:..:... 0 nt, s-IP on � � s�ss�s_ Ba Ridges Resident Appeals The' Winners of School ; . r 'torical Winners Y : Pickering High School 0 :...:......h:. ::.:.N ::.Court0 eves r�Essaysr .. ::.:.... n 0f Patrol 19 Decision fo• f r it was this week the Thieves Break Into Fairport Beach School— > recent decision of the Picker= a ting Township Court of Revis- vee 1 Beryl Watkins; 2 Lynda icn will be appealed to the p� j� Cooper, 3. Theresa Moore. Hon. _ County Judge. Brougham Hardware Mention to Frank Garnett. The appeal was launched by Rouge Hill School— �' I Mr. 'Vincent Webb of Bay Rid- Mairs Hardware store at 1—Gail England, 2. Peter ./ r Brougham was broken into on Bradbury, 3. Gloria Culetta. 9 Fra 'ds Sales School— St. F we the a 'n i ht and about S . esd •,..�" . ,�;,� The recent decision of • Wedn Y g Wilson 2. William- _ bent Ro � )lances 1. - f a _ worth o Pp 0 e - •4 • �; ' ' Court of Revision on the some Sa00.(i0 - 400 appeals was to est the ass- were stolen Palm, 3. Peter van Asten s essment at the 1961 level plus Entry was gained from asec- rsons submitted and floor: window• The above pe 10 per cant, ori the Safety Patrol Or- The Assessment Commission- Mr. Main keeps a dog in the essays • fi 1 or, Mr. Delbert Gosli.n said he store at night. Police are in- garuzation at their schools, telling what they liked about did not know how many app- vestigating the ,case.: it,etc. They. were ma. •ked by eals were affected by the new, the Principal of the school in- appeal. He said it was likely to Police Search For P be well over 300 assessments. f volved, or a teacher appointed We understand some notices by the Principal and turned have already gone out with the Gird Molester over to Patrol Sgt. B. A. Box, changes of the Court's decls- of ',Pickering To Police ion, loweringassessments. It Department. Prizes for the. Pickering - Township Police Winning members oi. the School - may well be that these will be received a call about ninon on y w-. changed again, depending on Patrols were provided by the, g 9 g Sunday that-,a-man man in a small Rouge Hill Lions Club -and the the decision handed down on foreign car, tried tin, entice a this most recent appeal. girl .into the ter. This was re- -T atop Co., Oshawa The Es- was test,CBC on behalf of the Bay says were.organized and plan- ported to• have occurred near' reed by the Pickering Twp. Pol= Pictured here are the winners of ti+p Senior and Junior roup - Ist,rElea � West- Ridges Ratepayers' Association, the Brock Road and No. 2- ice Prizes were given to win s,ntly at the Pickering District High School. L. to R: Sr. Group - ..has engaged a Mr. Eric Hardy, The police were told the car _ P pulled up .beside the girl and ners on May 27, 1963. at -their rent of Grads 11 who spoke on "Democracy to Danger,". 2nd was Roger. Stroneii of a municipal consult-ant to go . p schools, by Sgt Box. 1n Expedition into Free�h Canada". Junior Group, 1st was Into local tax problems, See she was asked to get in When Grade; l2 on the subject, " Ped 9 of this issue. p� page she refused, the man reached -Jap Green of Grade 9 speaking on "The Origin of the Sps,tis,s" and 2nd was LoulAnne out for her,. but she pullets a- Frenchman Dar Crowe of Grads 10 on "High Cost oaf High School Dropouts". Judges were: Mrs John � �' "ye Dr. Wm. A. McKay and Mr. Wm. C. Murkar. - . This,' A Record? way, .. .• S y in srr� 1 l Unfortunate) wag : a .1 port- A Dung grandson of Mr. and able to get only Yacht Club Opus y ion of the license number• �� 'Mrs. Fred Annan brought into 96J !f 3 i • i Scl100Ithe News Office one flay this A search of the area failed SeasonPickering Tillage Council And H gto turn up the car. week, four dandelions ori one - stem—something out of the or . Frenchman's Bay Yacht _ Erskine Memorial • � - - opened their sailing, season Discuss Cost Of Sanitary Sewers in Picker rig diriary. with d t pre-race.par. on Sat- _ i Pickering Consumers Service June 9th urday evening, 3n our h s o9- .e11ed Club House,. with some Last week, we reported that The Board has already said force main is 3_7.i(100 for a r u forty members attending. l':ckerrr►b ;.11a,ge CouniLil has that the new addition will be total of $37,SX ;oo - � On Coffee $Orrice will be held at 3 p•- rn Sunday's race—ideal sailing r rt of the The H.ah School Board is. to ion he round. wet wea- Livain gone into the matter, of carntntcted over' Pd the tutal cost of sewers Assoeiat in ths, church on t g weather.- Due -to the - a Sanitary Sewer System for present • sewage bed and t.:dt pay ther and spring, marry boats 'the .present system: at the • from the village limits' to their '.I wonder how you feel about ttie village. 'nt of connzction. AT HOME are not yet' in the. water. Engineer John Argo was high school wall be enlarged own pa: it? Which is the. most import- Results o'f Sunday's race: 1 asked to prepare new eoets or rite school go on a sew age The operation •of the pump- ant to the shopper-the pack- Mr. and Mrs: Elmer J. Pot}'- znd he cane up with a ti-gule system-. which could orL3' - ' t a ting station, and .the €reatment age the food comes in?-or the ell. Oshawa, R. R. l., Ont., wi11 R. Playford; 2: T.: Simpson; 3 'his included a possible, if the Village of Pick- plant will be in proportion to_ god itself? A rather • foolish be happy to receive their Tela- P. Shewan; 4. R. Fertile; 5. I, l,lant, pumliing st- esLng `goes ahead with - the:r •the total flow rFceivEd, which question: I know. However, let rives, friends and neighbnTs at G. Mcl eery: 6. E. Playford; 7. w. - would, indicate. the Board, ace- me .tell you' the story of what anon, force in, etc.. pian the home of their daughter, G. Quinton: 8 D: Paget; 9, D On Thu net of last Keele. The High Scholl Board ask- ording to the figures. should• happened when two hundred M� Allan McKenzie, "Colum- Thorne,,e Cl b•will be hosfs to the the Council met with members: ed for costs,; w'hict Council accept an annual charge, of shoppers were asked to taste- bus Ont., on Sunday, June 2, r cent of the total operat- test four samples of coffee. 1963 2,00 to g`.00 -and 7.00 to -lake Ontario Blue Jay Cham of the High School Board• The have prepared an:: fon:ard�d 1 APs which is estimated m„ on the l of the as prey uusly ar.nounceci to the Board for study. in.� 'The:tasters knew nothing a- 900 p occasion of pions July fi and ?,, sant hoot the coffee except that, one ver tioned by the Internationa are pl'ann;ng a 19 room. addit- _:The' costs to the Huh SCI-001 at $7 000 per year. their fiftieth wedding anni 'Blue-Jay,As-sociation.. ion to the high school at Pick- were prepared by Ahe Villa els The Board has not relx�rted clip had been made from cof- satyr Bring, which when completed Consulting Engineer', John Ar- ba?k. to Council yet. ' having fee' from a red container, a_ gyp only p D• w„ ling S - and staff. The School Board would be days ago and one each from coffee from Vifa—g—eNqte s ire' Bible the school asked to pay 10 per cent of Further to this. Reeve C.. E• a blue and from a yellow pack-, p, cke r i n -It is quite' Aga ` e-Fp91-0f the Sewage Plant: .Morley has written •to the 9 may be en4argeo again rn-� n- age. The four containers werde the future er handle 2000 pe -_ .and 33 per cent of the cost-- oi- chsirnan-of ihe' Oike mrs. R.W.Indian day. Proceeds are to be turned tEllic he Pumping Station and force .,—m Pipkering icipal Board requesting an a- entifying marks • of any kind. sons. onointment for an informal Head, Sask., flew down to at- over o Naturally: the High School main. They differed only in colour. tend the funeral of her sister- General Hospital. Something Board are interested 'in sewers The 10 per cent cosi of the disc uc�:on on . th A � cttem for Each woman was asked to in-law, Mrs. W. ` R Stork, of less than one hundred golfers providing the cost is within plant is $10.000 and 33 per cent a Sanitary $Pw'A . taste the four coffees and then Belleville. Mrs. Miller has re turned up—it was, toocool a n their means. of the pumping station and the Village of Pickering. rate the four flavours. turned to the West. day for' "families", The result of the taste-test Mrs W W Tomlinson .was The sympathy of their many -- was most interesting. 168 of • • the 200 shoppers rated, coffee hostess last Friday evening, at friends here is extended to �� • ' 12th Anniversary a bridal shower, given in,.lton- and Mrs. Clarthe psingRichardson RougeRoueHill - Pickering Lions ry from the red can as having the our of Miss Susan Jolliffe, of and family, on the passing it "richest, fullest flavour' . west Rouge, in her coming Mrs. Richardson's brother, in bout 150 out of the 200 ' felt marriage to 1bir. Gary Cooper• . London, Ontario. d the` coffee brewed from the of Claremont. Congratulations to Mr. anw' { brown container was "tom The many friends of Mrs. Mrs, James White on the Wrl't str n,-yearl3z every one of Bert White (Beta Gormley), of of a 'son, Craig James, or May . the 200 said . the coffee from to hear she 23, 1963. . } t Oshawa,. are sorry '' Mr. and Mrs, .Elwood White the blue can had a "milder is confined to the Oshawa Hos- "' Y"A. flavour" while' the majority pita), in a crit'cal condition.. have returned, after spending 3. of the taste-testers agreed the Mrs garbat Greener, Mrs.. week in Cleveland. _ Mr. ' Jack Warren, is unc?ci - _ :'. coffee from the yellow can was May Andrew, Mrs. Mary Gray, a "weaker blend". Mrs. Mildred Remmer, MI's- going" surgery at the Ajax He-,- a the women taken this Marjorie Johnston, Mrs. Doris pital this week. He will remr'r► test blind-folded, they, Would Ashton and Mrs. Patricia Silk in hospital for another two have said the four coffees test- all spent' the holiday week-end weeks Rev. Butters, Pickering Un- ed exactly the same. They had in Buffalo. actually -come from the same Mrs. Edgar Andrew visited ited Church, is attending the coffee,, and the identical brew 'Mrs. � Allman, of Oshawa,- Bay of Quinte Conference, at of this coffee, Simply because Kingston,, this week. cal of the col- on Tuesday' Sorry to hear of the serious, of the eye-app Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Berkey loured containers, the identical' and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koch illness of Mr: Eldon McQuoi(1. coffee made in the same brew spent an enjoyable evening, on. Church St., who is in hospital �judged_to-range-widely. in -- NIM.. rter anti a in Toronto. flavour. show, celebrating Cliff and Congratulations, �— I wonder how we' would rate Mabel's Birthday last week. Louise Lishman, who gladua*- _ is a test of this sort? It might Mr. and Mrs'• C. S. Bryant ed' on Thursday- with H'i-O" be a good idea the next time visited friends in Harriston on in "Psychology", at Victor t�, ask oursel-the week-end. College. � E PICKERING NEWS I Members of the Rouge Hill Pickering Lions Club 'receatly celebrated their 12th _ . es g s wepttake 'aopackage off It is unfortunate ihere was Mr.. and Mrs, Alan ennjversary of their Charter Night with their wives and friends. On hand for this the shelf and put it into our not abetter turnout for the were in New York City 1aGt r annual went wen the following past presidents of the club. Bill Newman, and Sarre market-basket, "Why did I resident, dill Lang. Past prasidewts, Jin+ Clarks, John Rawbon Rotary Club Golf Day, at the week-end, visiting-their dad. Cra9ea with 1!N p. Greenwood Park, last Satur- ter Alaine, and her, hust�arrd and Ted Beit. The cake annually baked by Mrs. Cringes, was brought iron .Ottawa. tentinved On tags, 7 Piw Two - � ' ' • THE PICKERING NEWS - ... •-- ' •' THURSDAY, MAY 30, 113. THE PICKERING NEWS ��PORT from ESTAiIItYE01ii1 PARLIAMENT C. Issued emery Thursday a BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC by The News Printing and PXbitishinp Company COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS, _ AM1W nd as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office DWt, Ottawa, Ont. BY MIKE STARR P Tele bons: WHitehall 2-0910 311111=111"1911 RATES: $2.50 per year — Ildbd Ibbs ;3.00 per year M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway • ' -- BARRY MURKAR, Editor `'f � _ •— ARVEIITISIIIi RATES UPON ' RlQUEST — _ : • The twenty-sixth Parliament was formally opened on Thursl -- -_- Dust And Drivers " It's getting to that time of the year when home own- ers are faced, with the annual problem of fast drivers and dust. _ Some streets in Pickering are still not paved and - .' many of the sideroads in the township are riot paved. Before the calcium is put down, housewives have a hard time of, it with the dust floating in from the roads. It would notbe: so bad if car drivers would be a little considerate and drive with a light foot, at least until they get by the homes. We happened to observe a car coming along Con cession 7 this week, and if -any housewife on that road happened to have the washing out (it was Monday), it would be a fine looking mess, thanks to some nitwit of .-.'a driver that must have thought he was ,doing some - dray, May 16th, The Opening was marked with pomp and cer- emony as. has been the custom in the past. The Governor-General, who usually opens Parliament out be- half of the Queen, was unable to, do sa, because of illness. In his place the Chief justice of Canada, acting as the Adminis- trator, read the Speech from the Throne. The Speech from the Throne is written by the members of the Cabinet, and it is here that the legislation and policy is set out by the Government.. It is in. this Throne Speech that the in- tentions for the Session are set out. It is not necessary that all policies and legislation be embodied and many are left out, to be dealt with later by.P'arliament,as the Session progresses. The Speech, from the. Throne, ' introduced on Thursday, May 16th, proclaimed in the main; that Boards and' Corn ODS would be setup to undertake the responsibilities in respect to the affairs of the Nation Provisions for capital to carry on their•work were also included.. _ It remains to be seen what effect this policy will have on such important matters • as unemployment and trade. Many of the things that were promised, during the election campaign were left. out, and we will be watching clbsely to see whether those promises will be cervica out . thing bright, with the way he was sending up the dust Such things as minimum wage, hours 'of, work, and other clouds and spreading them all over the place.. measures• that were promised were not in^luded iii the Throne If you happen to be driving along dusty roads during Speech. C r e a t O f S of the next week or so remember that the dust may seem The Leader of the Official Oppositiom'the Rt. Hon. John G. Ek like it is far away from that -farmhouse in the distance, Diefenbaker, spoke in the debate and very care: illy reviewedoMONUMENTS } but it is not long'in drifting across the fields and gett- the state of the economy at the time the Liberal Government : ing into every crook and cranny. took office on April 22nd. He pointed out the excellent situation �� O� DISTINCTION the eeonomy was enjoying and hoped it would continue and I ST I N CT I O N There is also the danger aspect in regard to raising that nothing would be done to undermine it;: large clouds of dust, that have about the same affect Hes-pointed out that rhe -Government's responsibility wM-, not as fog,. while the dust lasts. There has been more than to "get the econ�,my rolling" but rattier to ''keep it goin;". for THREE- GENERATIONS . a few accidents caused because of poor visibility ir. It :ill• be ,n16res1fn t to sRe d hat the recalls will be and heavy dust- - what effect the Boarcl� .and Commi�sioif,- «til` have upon the ec- - Drive carefully; `and be on the look -out for children onomy of, lKs country. : My role in Pair�liarrient is one of the Official Oljlx;.inon. It is Stafford .and their .bicycles. - '' �,� to be %vatchfi:rl of. -the e�:pertses incurred'. by the -G-6vernment. Bross. Ltd. the le,islatnon it Ix•oposes and introrauces. It i5 -elan my re::- � p .N U M E N T S ponsib.aiti'•to•be._critical:iconstructively.)•and to make su, est Ontario County Federation Of Toronto Milk Producers' new ions for new legislation. $25.000 mobile barn. ' I am very zr•ateful for the co operation of the editor in pub- DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Agriculture Prete Report This hip -roofed structure.. on. lishing .this column and I hope. to.subrnit a column. each wee;; MO $-3552 Betty Lou Collin, Brook -lin, wheels,r •and the- accornpanng while Parliament Lc in Session was chosen Dairy Princess for milking parlour and cooler un Ontario County at the compet.- it aS being used at Shopping hope that, this_report will- seiti a a• useful p x e in inform- ing the .people of Ontario Riding of what is happening in the . (tion held on Friday evening, Plazas throughout �Metropali- '. Parliament: .. May, 17, at title• Oshawa Shopp. tan Toronto., to. better.. ac- _ __ .. COOPER BLOCK LTD•. $ng Plaza. quaint urban folk with "where This competition is.held an'- their milk comes from".. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO •n wally, and is sponsored by. the Judges for_ the Dairy Prin- w' cold on a nippy Miday as ' Federation of Agriculture and cess competition- were:. J, Mc- '�COu News� night was an "OldWolf" w}to BLOCKS & BRICKSorganizations Corquandale, of the Milk Pro- decided that 4 a. m. was- an id - Betty Lou is _ he niece of. the lacers; Harry Joe, Newcastle, _ eal time to chop wood and - 'STRUCTURAL STEEL %vfell-known and popular. Can- and .Jim Thompson, Brooklin, Last Saturday saw 126 boys build up the fire, Could it be I CRANE RENTAL' adian Dai . Princess,, . Mrs._ who is: manager of..the mobile - that some -Cubs" fo. of their Dairy of the Owasco District at. the � Catharine South, of Brampton.. unit _ 'warm blankets and the Lead- ' P Indian Diggings" on 1 alley Other entrants in Ontario - Present to.make the awards Farm Rd„ taking er' ,apply was depleted STATION ROAD, DICKERING, ONTARIO part in the your, rorrecpendent's inform. Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-51.03 — MO. a -S91.1 -• 'County's competition were: was Carolyn Murray, of Mar- yearly Carnporee. ants i ; e. , t tell me that 1st• Carole Morris, S.touffville,.w•ho tin Town. Mics Murray. was Perfect i-veather helped to .• p ? _ was placed second; and Jean the winner... of . the .Provincial -ensure that all had a - good 'Pickering Rovers. are planaing Milligan, Manchester, who, Competition at the Canadian time. The program was devel� something big for just after Came third, _ ;Verigna] Exhibition. in 1962. oped by the various Petro Lea- .the exams. I wish I could go to dein at tine ?.- l s conierence make a ".first person" report, - Each contestant gave a short Miss Collin is eligible to rem- � - • - . -- speech about Ontario County resent Ontario County in the itn _ .. g _ I but perhaps a communi ue is 0 d w an_ out<tarrd' i sucC_ 4 , Q. C. I , to be released at Iater date.. CIS A. Newhall and milked one of the sixI-IoI- Provincial Competition at the ' '.'t-• •• - � �� -'stein' cows that is part of the C. N. E. this fall, To rt Frnter 1 Ow•a:co dele�- } ate to the World Janrbc}rue in BROOK ROAD �T» �$ Greece this July), P. L of the Drake Patrol of 2nd. Ajax was. The Brownies and Gu;pies �` :� TE mple 6 5136 r � �� M ttte winner a good send-off, held their finar�meeting of. the FAIIIPORT ROAD, SOUTH f D'JNBARTONi fcr, Tum." A D, ` C. i Scouts t , season on Mor.;iay and T cra v i • aw•,<er, amp was of this week. The Brownies are Repairs To Lawnmowers Garden Tractors assisted .by various Scouters to- close with a hike and• treas- _ , from erre troops of the district ii 'e hunt and refreshments. with much appreciation. Don't forret the home b'ak :.Mew and Used Lawnmowers & Rototillers for Sale Ss-�-g. in, sale on Friday, biay 31 at -- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT A. D. C. t Cubs i Truman Wil- the home of firs. Jean Brad- � •. cox a n — ;LAWNMOWER SHARPENING _ aw . toex.30 p• M. — ICE Sunday., . at ;'Kamp Kenco' on�Ii•s. Sow•erby' attended the {ONkPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 3rd part of the Pack Scouter Pickering Dist. Guiders meet- NEVA TANKS INSTATED r •course was held. ink on Monday. May 27 in Pic- basie train;n J r Dirty S Small Motor CIInIe As there I'S'a 'l'ot-'of prcpATat- . "kerin *, P non involved. to _-et through all � - � i TEm' le 9-1841 n ti1r�• Le�ik is hrnne again af- AT DONNE Piekering ,Village _ 942.3230 the required material, it is re- ter being in hospital :or a: fcw «aidin to see a good turnout. a=rts• Hope she % ill soon ' be A; Well 'az the al ore crept- feel in� getter. ��ioned'Leader's Course. Truman _lfrc. E. Cornutt•spent a few held a Sixer's Council meetin•I c{ays in Toronto visiting friends " _ •� on Saturday.( May 23 'at the and attending her lodge meet- `=� T��� c new scout area at 'G'rcSen« �?od" ing, also celebrating her birth- vY s s L1l�rl G. , LA W.7V1 �1 e - e i Ton May 25ifi. boys representing • numero'us he Sixers of the Owasco .:,-planning Packs in the district. Mr, Sid I District Cubs held an outdoor $vlldle! SOildte/ A -p g Pugh, Supt of the Greenwood • ..iimeeting at Greenwood Conner- ' Conservation Area• gave a talk vatiori on May 25 from '3 to on' conservation which was 5 p. in. _TELE 'FIOM W& 2-2741 �•�/6� greatly. enjoyed It was very Frank . Mahovolich 'of the ' jj,, p e encouraging to see so many Maple Leafs played golf .on the Parents after supper at th _ fta local golf course recently. and DRQ .ii.' N. • ON!'.. j E1V%1;if campfire, SSSS several of the local boys got' y yIJL*l V - - - his autograph. . 1st Pickering Cutis, under Mr. and Mrs, W. Carter just �I#(i all the wary Akela, John Dw•innell could'ht returned from a trip to Eur- , have picked better weatber for o e.. The went b t cif call ahead their annual spring cam P Y Y jet Plane P• which only tgok 6 hours and Arvafor resetions! They went on Friday night, 4o minutes to London. They Pi�kerin Tax! Ltd. (was it cold?) through Sunday visited relatives' and friends in ` ' _. v. p.• m. A Rover and a, Rover Lincolnshire and -'then took ••a -_ "'-OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES _.— _ •"Squire —from 1st Pict;ening .tour of Belgium, Germany, It costs l' little to phone ahead and make sure= Crew were t'.,ere' to help the Switzerland and France. Vis- :':...TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS, W1 Bell's reduced rates on STATION -TO -STATION regular assistants, lien Morley iting places 'of interest and re- TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. ' calls` between' points in Ontario and Quebec. •, and, Len Pearson, Ken Morley +' turnin,- to London, to Mrs. TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 FORS. The day rates are law ... left early to attend the Pack I Carter's ,cousin, Mr. Roy Chee- -TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT ' Scouters Training Coume. . A . sman •and his wife, they spent' there are bargain .fates BELLA) well co�r-tM "scouts, Own" the few remaining days there. .FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL after�6and all daySunday, <.Iht)�t' RA4k-ice was arranged They were mei by then; son and l,resenied by John Buttals. Gordon, who %Ith his' wife TE ���� From all reports (usually re- looked after the family in'their T . liable) the only person• who absence. 0 _ • . � . , . 4 • . � . ' • • _ . ' • ' � ., • • ' •�:: • , .. ' . Page Three - • ' THE PICKERING NEWS -- THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963- BROUGHAM "Course on Fabrics" held by ` 41 Years Teaching St. Andrew s the Kinsale Institute. Mrs. Former teaching associates Blackli�an was ch sen to look and students of Miss Dorothy Church — Pickering )Musses Elva Taylor, Gladys after the courtesies at the Dis- R1�AL �.S•rA cord - The srrvice on Sunday morn- itter, of Toronto, also Miss trict Annual; held at Ajax on Anderson, Uxbr ice, are. cord- INSt1RANCE ing was conducted by Dir. A la Campbell' of Appin call- Ma ially invited to a reception in :_ D�:uns, with Mrs. Marion Me- on Mrs. Matthews on Suri- An IrYeeutive meeting was honour of her retirement, at. (mix WH. 2=6218 residence WH. 2-3115 Clonncnt, o2danist and choir day, afternoon. announced for June 5• to be Uxbridge School, on Saturday, director, at the organ. The r• and DIi Robertson,' of held t the President's home at .June 22, 1963. • LEY I cinoir entered the church. to Toronto, called ori Mrs. i,em 2 00 p m. Mrs. Burrows gave If you are interested in at- CYRIL �i MOR Lhe Processional "Before Jeh- mon on Sunday. her Card Report. Mrs. Do -told- tending and have not been con- ovah's t`>wful Throne The Mr. Kenneth Beer is still in son answered the Motto wihh tacted 'by :letter, please send spec ial music %vas the very a serious condition in the Osh- two poems "Ode to Duty" and , your name and address to the •`Your Frielullr Residers Agetts" lovely anthem "Praise the awa Hospital. All join in wish- "Character and Duty Mrs. "Miss Anderson Day Comnut- �••� sung by the Senior and ing him a speedy recovery. Ontar- Junior choirs. Unit No. 1. of the U. C. W. Burrows, 'Program Convener, tee, Box 649, Uxbridge, for a Grandmothers' Meeting, io; or phone ULsteT 2-3822, as O; BOX 1f� The scripture readings were: will hold their next rnee' "�`� ave a reading• Mrs. Perry ,soon as possible. 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P• Psalm scripture and 5t. Matthew 2b. at the home of Mrs. A. ��il- g 1 - m , Dears gave a very son, on Wednesday, June 5, read a story "Roses for Mot- (Miss And has been a PICKFRING, ONTARIOfine message on the story re- with Mrs. C. Wanno , and Miss hers' Day". Mrs. Ellicott; a most devoted and much-lovedpting co in Matthew 26 "The .E. Seebeck as Assistants. reading "Trouble with Grand- teacher. She t Ching-, tthe - - ma". Mrs, Milne read "Grand-. forty-one years teaching; week before Jesus went to the Mrs. Matthews returned to I ma's Apron". Mrs. Burrows last thirty-eight of which ,have Cross". Jesus went through a her home on Saturday evening read "Greetings from Grand- been in the same. classroom of time of mocking, and as He is after spending several days mothers". The meeting closed Uxbridge Public School. In all at the foot of the cross, those with frnends at Agincourt. were The regular meeting of the with "The Queen"., followed by these years of teaching, she J O H N L whom he worLted' near, luinch served by Mrs. ' Root. has been absent one and one- whom not there. In the week in which Brougham Women's ' Institute half days (this during the past 1 N S U R A N C ... he was trayed, He goes to took place in the Towns year). We think this may be the home in Bethany, of M2ry Hall on Tuesday. May 4• at 2.04 some- sort of a record). ASSURANCIE ,pE ,�.NGLAND and" Martha and Lazarus• a p. m. The meeting opened with Use The Classifieds PRUDENTIAL .COMPANY LTD. feast is being held there in the singing of the "Opening FIRE honour of Lazarus, , whom Jes- Ocie-, followed by all repeating a LIFE - AUT.OMOgtLE +- us raised from the dead It is the "Mary Stewart Collect". a time of rejoicing ' for those The minutes were read by the4 SEASON i07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST It was 'i who gathered. they look upon Secretary, Mrs: Annis. Pfae•. ppiwe CoNtrw M� �• 5400 Lazarus instead of on Jesus, decided to place an exhibit in • • �� ler 1 ,Me" Dor Or Mier who had�ra.ised Lazarus from the Port Perry'Fair, under the � '�� the dead. NVomen have played direction of Mrs. Donaldson - the a specific role, there were Two delegates from the Instit- worner► gathered at the cross ute were able to attend the APPRAISALS of Jesus ,and a woman went to GAL the cross on Easter morning• ? anointed Mary knew death could not I N! at'Y, of Bethany, _ _ ointment hold Jesus. He would be risen -Li42-.57721 'NEIIVE Jesus with costly from the dead by the poweron`" a Discount on All Paints During May f—m the alabaster box. lblary 10 �a-(Gladys N@Well) _ sit9 and listensto Jesus: sheGod. Jesus said''ti'here the vour,, cart love and adorati4>n to gospel sha!1 be preachedpKLUMBER CO•Broker Pickering "Village a we not, too throughoutthe world, wtrat w'the Mes rah• Do �, thyS worrian• hath done shall beP'CKERIiTG ixXxMiamnipim FR. 2-7601 often. think of material thirio , 9423251. - WA• 3-9513 Gobourgwe�-so often.f"-,to speak nf, •told as> a memorial forher e�8-4703 - our Through our lives there are _ 83.9-1447 Jeswq in our daily"li�zng:L interest should be in the crucoPPortunities to show forth % ifiedand resurrected . Lord. His praise.Mile East of Danbarton, No. 2 Highy. _ Monteith, Monteith, Riehl..Lem To Drive & Co. 1C14ARTERED ACCOUNTANTS :. AJAX-PICICERINU w. KIEHL C.A. RJ.1t `� "'+•,.., + si.. oc - DRIVING �j�i' UCENSED TRUSTEES _ At Model CRs Ala: Osho.w - Pt10ve ; q�-1141 Oshawa RAndeloA 3.3537 - h 1 S'JRT R. WATERS. C /L +`. . t� . ..,to. : -. ': • ' answer, ptrplze T7Jt-009 _ . • .•?'L2 n0 - � WNitehaU 2.Oe9e._ ow S OPTOMETRIC FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED, - VISION CARE ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES _ - AVAILABLE FOR ADDITI" %NS JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. .'AND VAPROVEMEN. .AL{ PLEASANI STREET WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAt.- We UVERPCrOt RD. SOUTH) ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. - FRENCH SAY !EYES EXAMINED IP YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE ; GLASSES FITTED and REHIRED. FINANCING a FOR FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE. CALL - refits for widows and single women, 60 to 64 years EVENINGS New �e _ ` SY APPOINTMEM. ` TE.'•2 AtIBREY E. IRELAND - now oval a e an app ic�t ns -are being accepted , AND COMPANY ; of. age, are _ 'TANKS WEST rants u to X65.00 per month with. free medical . service -Smtc TA ADELAIDE ST. for !CLEANED TORONTO 2. ONTARIO EMpire a-saoo and hospital insurance. w., J. 111M :.:Ewoings 1Q we — RA. i-�042 Tlln"". 9-1750 • WA 2-6902 This new welfare program will -assist women :Women who may be .eligible incmarrled = who have leached their 60th birtiw!ay, with _widow, an unmarrle woman, a income less than .$1,140 yearly, and liquid woman whose husband is in an irisfifuf'ion, assets of not more than $1,0(30, resident at or who is divorced or has.beerr desort�- - least one year in Ontario. or more a months • .f eth n6 _ ~` I ADDRESS YOUR ENQUIRIES TO: MARDWARE , Offi f the D t ham,a artmenGraOR Regional ce o P - The Minister of Public Welfare, , RAINTS TOOLS -Partiarnent'Buildings, _ _• . ;_ `in any one of 17 central locations _APPLIANCES ^ Toronto, Ontario roughout the Province. th GLASS • ETC. �A Note to Those Receiving E N�E R A L HARDWARE •:A Reminder to Old Age Security _ Mothers' Allowances G Recipients: ickelring Phone. WHiteha Z-1911 - Ig Mothers' A ivil .. . _.F''ree Medical Assistance and Ontario Hospital Insurance PerN/so rov pion designed�to a colurage students o complete :may be granted to persons whose anllUal income ne - is not. above Sl,IdO.UU and whose liquid assets do not the' uc, ion: • exceed $1,000.00. These benefits are available to married The allowance may"be continued after a"dependent child oy or.girl is quples whose amufal incoinc is trot over $1,980.90. with -.'secondary nanny schoolreachcs 18 years ,andcma king b)`-c'�tnry progress. ng a blouid assets no higher than $1,500.00. ateriv �tAKES WEDDING and 6:... R o - . 'p NTA e _ Store P110VINCE OF OPPONlUNITr WAN_ for 0 ning df New WatchPICKERINQI THE DRPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE l0i KINGSTON RD., W. ' ;HONOURABLE -LOUIS P. CECILE, QCP HONOURLE JOHN ABROBARTS, ' • . • Minister inisier of Public Welfare - Page Four THE PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1 oaettatla�.r.��- Dane: was served at 7 and Congratulations to Fai • this was iouo.rea uy IIx ec... ,ort Toronto, visited Gay and Mrs. day, May 25, when twenty men church a "new k Garden Hints Bai�don, W aarf 5t , on SaLL:- of the church and Bay Ridges Mr and and dancing. Satt}rcay,May 25th a •y in honour of bfrs 1 MB Girl Guides : p`aque on _ � 11rs. Riley of Broadview St., at the Dunbarton Achievement birthday. o an s u�� out .and t lou nou Kwan don were in a� Vines And Broadiwr wa- v4s,6mg her moLner down Iia •. the b in Tuesday, visitirr, Day. FairV,>rt United '0-iurch hours, We •would'1-;ke to ttia.nk __sister, Mrs. Ci:ir- Evergrcrn _,n Jttawa on Monday. Rif. and Mrs. C. Allan, of held a painting bee on Satur- ail ft r their help in giving the aunt, Mrs. Hobl $y Ian Snaith - Brcokdale iilnsway nurseries .,'a.t■i.naneetst•a>•ratnnaeo■ :. � _ _ ... . ' - •: • Vines provide beauty, when '- 'no other •plaYits can- tip in ti. Solyings • • • - . -air. They increase the apparel - - I size of a smalt_garuen, u,an•,, •'unsigntly buildings . and sto. ey banks into beauty spots. . addition• to this; most o the. ! last for years, and requ:re ininand iautit ol. care. L ;,ic t::,ca sour ,sden ir, ,; e %-Jaer­ • y,; -- can n' nt aane. - es - F!rr.Lerin • vihes like th any -coloured, mid-;eas,, -bloom n- Clematis Nti*ith it -beat h=ibit of gra. - knovn as the European G:!, are _ : STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 'den Treasurei c,_ -the G(:. THURS & FRI. TILL 9.00 flame Fioreysucl e an'. i- SATURDAY TILL 6:00 <,.. showy clusters of ti -111"100, shaped buds and .Elaine gtr*- -- fra„rant flowers, are jus t i; SWIFT'S GOLDEN -DEW .(Regular) . Pork Luncheon STRICTLY' FRESH GRADE A (L w ' for. lattice or trell,-. The ha. � Meat Trumpet 'Vine especially notes . for its orange -red flo%ver s-LARGE-MARGAR NE July and August, or. the Sil�•e: # _ Lace Vine and its ct.,Lcat I 'White Blossoms, lastln� fro : :.August ant'il late >: ala, are vin es for the tall porch or lattices - dozen he arch: -being fast -gr owing ar. Y*<7. , hardy. ,The Trurnnet Vine h- (SPecial" offer of 4c off) -- C_ (BRING YOUR : also .used on Masonry. 12 oz. s OWN CARTON) The Ivies are excel:.c:nL_. fo.. l Y • 9 C quare covering a too -prominent w•1 �+ If (SAVE 29c) tins (Save l le) surface or softening ane? bcaut — 2 for 95e ifying too harsh, bold lines; e'- _ - peciallynfoc this purpose an FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY -LOVER CREAM PINT BRICKS . the -la.,e piny-leafert . E•.-'nr � h e self -clinging 'and K'iv,ci ; _ = _ fall -coloured; the hardy ln<_;• f+ 'IC -E CR EAM lish Thorndale " Sub -zero I�•y �$. h self -clinging and evergreen and. the Ermleman's Ivy.. wCHICKENS it! Save 26c) _(Less than 3 - 19c each) (Average weight its small leaves which trn a �' : 9 g t 3 lbs. ) all colours of the rainbow in (Frying; R13sting or Barbecuing) WiFT'S SILVERLEAF _ the fall. (this ivy must have a PURE LARD.. . SLICED RINDLESS- ' mesh sup-por�t to cling to). _� _. The Dutchman's." Pipe, '-if LARGE �R ►AeLAREN'S FRESH -PAC AV planiL at the side of a perch EAKFAST BACON �> A .. ._ 3 9 (S E 8 : L RGE 3 or V_erttndah, will grunt` s,, 16 oz. Jar FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SWEET WAFER PICKLES --deme that it will shut outjthe _ `,`HOULDER ROAST • _!� oEr'Ai - DI ��D P _ • ti•ind and sun. It, is disease and _ - - - • - II� � `� � _ R E RJ CE - - `Iiest free; brows rapidly an 59C LEAN PEAMEALED 'EPSODEN #Save 206 -Supe has la ag .heart-sha ped teave� . _-------__ ___ --- -- Be sure.tb r•ue.to tw,> feet of - - Y (SPECIAL OFFER O p .. (Save 1oc)COTTAGE ROLL 4'9�'' -uc-�ES _ _ - . _ the ground each spring.- - Y D F 7c OFF) tS :UPER WHITE WAX Ground cover- plants are be- MAPLE LEAF �� SKINLESS (LOOSE) � - " _ ---------- - - comin:, very popular---need-but NATURAL -- ---- -- ------------ little attention, :except the ARAFT'S FRUIT FLAVOURED p .MVV E I N ERS 4 cacioiial IveedinQ• - To cover a.slope.or plant. un A _— tier trees or other -shady s.pl)t,s x I FRESH LEAN 'ED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE (SAVE 6c) r �P c,ne of the many around.,., TEA BAGS _---------------- use .POR_K BUTT ROAST /� Qn_ _.---- .-- covers.' The The evergreen trailing 1• I • . . . b. 49th '- - - - — - , 4YATT'S.CANADA CHOICE p lant of the Pachysandra tJ�aw I- ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE 8 WING GREEN PEAS .(SAVE -7c) : aneSpurge r, quickly 'c:yt er, 'Y. 8 ✓ y - - — —� — the 'ground as does .the lam STEAKS • • • • ......_ .- .:..._ .. , GR EER'S CANADA CHOICE -- - -_ ;los.y green foIia;e of the < _ _ 'Baltic Ivy, of the broad. - rel t Sliced Tender PORK LIVER TOMATOES ______—_�__._ ` 2 --------5--------------___ Ib. 29c ------- glossy. green foligae of the Periwinkle (Vine• :Vlinor.t. Maple Leaf Fully Cooked,'Ready-to-Serve, Boneless JAY'S CANADA FANCY (SAVE_ 196_.-_;,.: Giant. It! with its deep, blue flawer-,.TOMATO JUICE For low -retaining walls or 12 oz. , pkg. SMOKED'HAM' fib. -- - ---- - - -- lower type modern stone- OLD 60e (Average weight 2 — 3 lbs.) faced houses, use the Euony- 12 Viz. pkg. g g nits ve rgre sometimes called' MEI.B.79e MEDIUM 53e ROUND OR SQUARE RUMP ROAST ___ ___ _ - •..; the EI•ergreen.Bittersw•eet. It � — INCE EDWARD ISLAND -CERTIFIED 'leaves—very versatile and MILL eye hardy. It can also be used as clip= ZIP (Tasty a Shrub or Evergreen, if Govt Ins eeted P ped or shaped. The:Eunnymjis Hybrid of cushion type does Meat) tint •. have a -tendency to train or c1, n1Y--it is -ideal -for-the front border,. having dark. green leathery leaves, turninghereg -colour in winter. bw Euonymus Sarcoxie is t:eferr- s act to as the plant•of many us- es, being extremely hardy- with . ;-dense evergreen.foliage—it is .:.Splendid for rockeries or as an , `-Alain; plant,. piodu^ing bra ht orange -berries which remain "z food on -the plant -most,of. the .%tin- ter. 15% oz. tins Box,vor,d is one of the most 'unsurpassed, broadleaf' ••• e _ greens. The light green foliage 0 for 99e will withstand city smoke and shade. It. can be clipped for low (Case of 48 ..dense hedging or edging flow- tin$ $4.65) er beds,' or can be trained as ::'an evergreen shrub. Vines and broadleaf ever- greens need little attention ex- cept pruning and clippin; when necessary—weeding and an. nceasiotial feeding of fertilizer is, what'is required—what can . she' ea:;ier? For further information, con- _ „ tact your local member'or the Ontario 'Nurstryman's• Associa- • •. 'tion. Watch for the next ariic- le ori -:—Box Plants. Frenchman'S Bay I FRESH kA 11 SEED' POTATOES BONELESS -ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST LB 79c No.- 1 DUTCH' SET, or MULTIPLIER . ONION SETS -=-- - FRESH MINCED BEEF _.______------------------ _ 3LBS. $1.00 (Less than 3 lbs. - 39c per Ib.) -: _�! OWER OR VEGETABLE STANDING. PRIME RIB ROAST (6tli 8. 7th -Ribs) ____�_LB. 59c GARDEN PLANTS 3SC ' per boic or •3 fol SLADE OR SHORT RIB ROAST (Blade Bone Removed) •:_____ I.B. 59,c HOME GROWN CROSSCUT SHORT SHORT RIB ROAST •___�_�__—�_ LB. 59c ,FRESH ASPARAGUS .:...•....P. -'Z9u BONELESS HOME -GROWN, FRESH CRISP LARGE B ROUND STEAK ROAST. ___ ______—- _ LB.89c BUNCHED RADISHES ...` . .. 4 ft Lucas Arthur's SLICED BOLOGNA ________(Save 100 ---- - 1 Ib. Pkg. 39c HOMEGROWN FRESH GREEN ONIONS -------.v___-_ _-- -- 4 Bun — — A Complete Selection of Rennie's & Steele-Briggs',Flower & Veg. Seeds No. 1 ONTARIO HOTHOUSE 4 _ Large U.S. 'No. 1 FLORIDA CUCUMBERS ------------------------ ------ ----- -- ---- -= -- ---_ NEW POTATOES ..'1 O 11JS 49c No. 1 IMPORTEDME�CICAN' C TOMATOES----------------- No-'I FLORIDA SWEET TENDER LARGE COBS • ,� IOi 29c I PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI. &SAT. MAY 30, 31, Jt RN O�N THE COB• : � � • � • . A numl;er fra:n the Ea : Eft and and Bay Ria•,anis attended " i>� Dtuibartarr K>e Valley Im FOOD -MARKET ,� art at 14EouBe Valley Inn • -A molten " attended. Ago ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 Hwy: JUST -OF ROUGE BRIDGE f 1 THE PICKERING NEWS _r .. Pap Fire - INURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963 Brou ham at Liverpool - PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE Bryon Plumbing at Bay Ridges D. g tart at 7.00 m. with 15 minutes' grace) June 27—Pickering Beach at Bay Ridges B. June 12—Frenchman's Bay at Pickering Beach (Ali ga!nes s P July 3—West Rouge at Dunbarton Kiwanis June 13—Pickering Beach at Bath's Esso "SQUIRTS' SCHEDULE" July 4—Bay Ridges A. at Dunbarton Kiwanis June 17—Bath's Esso at Bay Ridges Liverpool di8m0ofl May 21 Bryon Plumbing at Dunbarton Kiwanis July 8 --Bay Ridges, A. at Pickering -Beach - Liverpool at Frenchman's Bay w _ West Rouge at Greenwood Bay Ridges C. at Bay Ridges •A.. _ _ _ June 18—Pickering Beach. at Liverpool May 21—Bay Ridges B. at Bay Ridges A. July 9—Bryon Plumbing at West Rouge _ _ June 19—Bay Ridges'at Liverpool Pick. Beach' at Bay Ridges D. _ . July -10—Bay Ridges B. at Bay Ridges C. June 20—Pickering Beach at Frenchman's Bay, May 22—Pick. Beach at West Rouge Bay Ridges D. at Bay Ridges A. _' June 25—Bay Ridges at Frenchman's Bay - • Bay Ridges R. at Greenwood : July 11—Bay Ridges C. at Bay Ridges D. Bath's Esso at Liverpool Pic"g kerin Beach Bay Ridges, B. at Bryon Plumbing - Pickering Beach .at Brougha May 28 --Greenwood at m . Bay Ridges A. at Bryon Plumbing July 11—Pickering Beach at Greenwood _ June 26—Frenchman's Bay at Bay -Ridges - .. :1Viay' 29—Dunbarton- Kiwanis at.West Rouge `• July i5—Dunbarton Kiwanis at Greenwood June 27—Bath's Esso at Frenchman's Bay May 30—Bay Ridges C. at Pickering Beach July 16—West Rouge at Bay. Ridges D. Liverpool at Bay Ridges, Liverpool diamond i Bay Ridges B. at Bay Ridges D. Pickering Beach at Dunbarton Kiwanis Pickering Beach at Brougham .May 30—West Rouge at Bryon Plumbing July 16—Bryon Plumbing at Greenwood July 2—Bath's Esso at B. y Ridges Rouge, _ July 17—West Rouge at Bay Ridges A. - at Liverpool July •3—Brougham at-BRidges G .June 4—Bay Ridges C. at West g e . Ridges C.'- at E. Wood. July 8—Bay Ridges at Pickering Beachreenwood at Dunbarton Kiwanis July 17—Bryon. Plumb. at Bay June 5—Bay Ridges D.' at Picekirng Beach July 17—Bay Ridges B. at Pickering Beach.. Brougham at. Frenchman's Bay, ; Bay Ridges C. at Bay Ridges B. July 18—Greenwood at Bryon Plumbing July 9—Bath's Esso at Brougham ".June 5 --Bay Ridges D. at Pickering Reach, July 23—Bay Ridges A. at Bay Ridges D. 'July Ridges at. Bath's Esso June 10—Bay Ridges A. at Pickering Beach July 24—Pickering Beach at Bay Ridges C. July 11—Liverpool at Brougham Bay Ridges D. at Greenwood _ Dunbarton Kiwanis : at Bryon Plumbing July 16—Brougham at Bath's Esso ' `June 11—Bay Ridges D. at Dunbarton Kiwanis _ July 25 --Greenwood _at Bay Ridges B. July 18—Frenchman's Bay at Brougham June 12 --Bay Ridges D. at Bay Ridges C. July 29—Dunbarton Kiwanis at Bay Ridges D. July 22—Pickering Beach at Bath's Esso Bryon Plumbing at Bay Ridges B. West Rouge at Bay Ridges C. July 24—Liverpool at Pickering Beach June 17--Dunbarton Kiwanis at Pickering Beach July 31—Dunbarton Kiwanis at Bay Ridges A July 25—Pickering Beach at Bay Ridges Bay Ridges C. -at Bryon Plumbing Aug. 1= -Greenwood at Bay Ridges D. Aug. 1 -Brougham at Liverpool June 18—West Rouge at Bay Ridges B. Bay Ridges C. at Greenwood Baths Esso at Frenchman's Bay - Bay Ridges A. at Bay Ridges C. : Bay Ridges C. -at Dunbarton Kiwanis Aug, 8—Bath's Esso at Liverpool. June 18—Pickering Beach at Bryon Plumbing Aug. 5—Dunbarton Kiwanis at Bay Ridges -B: Bath's Esso home diamond is East Woodldands Greenwood at Bay. Ridges A• JUVENILE GIRLS PEEWEE BOYS SCHEDULE June 19—West Rouge at; 'Pickering Beach May"21-Frenchman's Bay at Liverpool May 21—Rosebank Hdwe at Brougham June 19—Dunbarton Kiwanis at Bay Ridges C. May 22—Brou ham at Ba Ridges,. Liverpool Diamond _ y g y g rp May 22—Greenwood at Bay Ridges A ,% 'June 20—Bay Ridges A. at West Rouge May 23—Pickering Beach at Liverpool. _ Bay Ridges D at H. Forsythe Bryon Plumbing at Pickering Beach. Frenchman's Bay at Bath's Esso -Bay Ridges B at. Bay Ridges C -- r • 'June 20—Greenwood at Bay Ridges C. Bay Ridges .at . Bro-ugham Claremont at Rosebank Hdwe Bay Ridges D. at Bay Ridges B. May 29—Bath's Esso at Pickering Beach May 23—West Rouge at Bay Ridges A ..:June 24—Bay Ridges B. at Dunbarton Kiwanis Brougram at Frenchman's B.ay- 'H. Forsythe at Rosebank Hdwe., Bay Ridges D. at Bryon, Plumbing May 30—Pickering Beach at Bay Ridges May 27 --Claremont at Bay Ridges C _^ June 24—Bay Ridges A.' at Greenwood _ June 3—Liverpool at, Bath's Esso Bay Ridges A at Bay Ridges D June 25—Greenwood at West Rouge June 4—Liverpool at Frenchman's Bay -' May 28 -Bay Ridges C at Bav'Ridges D June 25—Greenwood at West Rouge June 5— Pickering Beach at Frenchman's Bay Greenwood at. Brougham Bay Ridges A. at Bay Ridges B. June 6—Brougham at Bath's Esso _ T. Forsythe at Nest Rouge = June 26 --Bay Ridges B. at West Rouge _ June 10—Frenchman's Bay at- Bay Ridges May 29• -Claremont .at Bay Ridges A „ June 27—Bay Ridges A. at West Rouge May 3-0—Rosebank Hdwe. at Bay Ridges i? Bay Ridges AHt West Rouge :' ; . •;:rte .,�. - Forsythe `. Greenwood Brougham at Bay Ridges B. at. - June 3—Bay Ridges A at Claremont = Brougham at West }?puge . .. Broug June-4—Bay Ridges C at Bay Ridges A • : . ., : • Bay Ridges B at Bay RidgesD .Gree.nwood.at. Forsythe - _- - West Rouge at Brougham June 5—Bay Ridges D at Greenwood _ Bap Ridges. C at Rosebank Hdwe. ..:Claremont at o ' Cl F rs�rthe - June. 6—Clare*nont. at Bay Ridges D _ carfor muc Bay RichesB at Brougham uC moreQEs A, .at Rosebank Hdwe. _ June 10—Bay Rids -- Bay R'.dges. B at Fors he Brougham at Bav Ri res C t - ' West Rouge at Bay Ridges D than you ever expec June i2—Rosebank Hd-,ve: at. Greenwood ` 2 BayRidges-at. Forsythe _, 7.`. > , .Bay Ridges B at west Rouge :. Bay- Ridges D at Claremont June 13—Ba. y Ridges D at Brougham f n — e Claremont- _ • :,.June 1T Bay Ridges C at ar rMont Rouge a Rosebank Hdwe West R f _ June 18 -West Rouge at Forsythe - _ -_ Bay Ridges A at Greenwood : ire a Bay, Ridees Cat Brougham s; e- June 19—Bay Ridges B at Claremont 'Greemvood at West Rouge -- Bay Forsythe t bra.. --Rosebank Hdwe. at Forsythe June 20•—R hark -.....!!. June 24—Brou,Fam °at Claremont. West Rouge .• 17 at es. . RtSt£3�1N E B av Rid --es;. -_. s Rosebank Fdwe: at Bav �,. '�—Rosebank Hi~'tve. at Claremo t B _ - . June `7o June — uaharn at Green« ood July 2. r ,-r Q nRouge. • Bay Ridges C at West am at- Ro5eha-.k'. Hdwe_ July 3—Forsythe at Rosebank - •. �• Rouge at�Claremont .aFc West Bay Ridges 'C -at. Greenwood july'4—Forsythe at Greenwood we. at Wes o . Rosebank Hd t Rouge July 8—Forsythe, at Claremont PARISIENNECONVERTIBLE Plan On being seen In a RATO-CHIEF 2 -DOOR SEDAN .Greenwood.at 1tOSebank Hdwe- Green t 1 Pontiac Sedan,, if you' West Rouge, a Bay Ridges B (at L'ver�ool Diamaeit� Gke collecting compliments. There area dashingJuly 10—Greenw od at Claremont - Like the carefree life? Come slip into some dozen to choose' from. All with the inheret July 11=Bay Ridges B at -Bay Ridges A thing comfortable ... one of Pontiac's luxurious value Pontiac, is famous for. July 15 --Greenwood at Bav Ridges G Convertibles.. The feeling's. pure freedom, the Bay Ridges A at Bav Ridges B ,style is unmistakably Pontiac ! July„16—Brougham at Bay Ridges A July 17—Brougham at Bay Rid gesD ' M-� ...... . at Bav Rosebank Hd�G dge • �r� � Roarer Ridges C Bav Ridges B at Bay Ridges A a * �irrr„ July 22 -Bary Ridges C.at Ray Rides B �... „ s 4i July 2�—Bay Ridges A at' Bay Ridge C _ ;• r ,��w . z .... .. - Nest. Rouge at Greemvood . E ,. -_-...... July 24—Greer:.;•ood -it Bay Ridges A Bay Ridges D at. Claremont July 25 --Forsythe at Brougham LAURENTIAN t Jul 30—Forsythe at Bay Ridges D 9•PASSEdGER SAFARI GRAN6PRIX.SPORTSCOUPE . Beauty, brawn-an•d'a wide and wonderful The most magnificent Pontiac of them all! July 31 Rosebank at Bay Ridges A Ch That sums up. the • 8 Pontiac Safaris: We call. it the Grand Prix.. You II want to call it- _ Bay Ridges, B at-.Rosebank . Filling their huge cargo area is uite a• feat: ours when you experience the new. satisfaction Aug. 17 --Bay Ridges ..• at v R' es Ba Rtd D Ba_ id C ' Bay Ridges A at Brougham Matchinyth-eir style, impossible!- q y g• it brings to drivtn • - • t a Ba id es . a• r. ;? O E T!I ZR AL M©"a:'Y3-[Q.�r VI�S:ii, E -. .. - - - D.at . w Aug. BlareRml�n t y R g . .. ••• .• •, .. • ., . ay 'ges .D at Rosebank, Hd e - TLM.w .. $EE YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC DEALER TODAY. Aug, 6—Greenwood at Bay Ridges D Be sure,to watch "The Tommy Ambrose Show” on the CBC -TV network: Check Ilocai-listings for time and channel. Brougham -at Bay- Ridges B Bay Ridges B at Bay Ridges D Ridges C Aug. 7=West Rouge at Bay 1t" g LAW MOTOR SALES . JIMITED, ' PICKERING Aug.—Forsythe at Bay Ridges B g• Bay Ridges D at Bay Ridges A Rosebank Hdwe. and Forsythe Haulage ISM tMk '�942.1CLIA-1diamonds E • �' home nd at the t WoodUnd9 Park Main 5e ' • .. r . Page Six 'THE PICKERING NEVUS THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963- : .DUNBARTON noon' June 1, at 1. Orr for some time with an ailing Mrs. B. Hobday, Mr. B. Weav- ,son the staff and led ttu. This is sponsored by the Afte Z, J� back. ers of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. choir, _ nuon Uaut of Dunbarton' Unit- About 50 persons attended Ross Redshaw and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pyatt anc'• i United Church It is nice to see Paul Well Community family visited on Sunday with, • ed Crunch Women. There will � the Claremont Comznuni Bo- J. McGuire. The minister , Rev. Dr. W. A. Home -oak' rnan out again after being laid wt spent part of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor anc:: I j McKay conducted the ing'• �m'g, Jew- Ing leage b uet on Satur-. Valerie Rennie y,; Y pular elle and White Elephant. Af- up so long. Mr. Wellman serv- night at the ty p y� g Spruce Villa_ the weekend visiting at June Mrs. Loyst. morning service, assisted by ed for many years as the Sup- g Sunday, May 26i Mr. and; ternoon Tea will be served. The eleven high scorers rec-_ Evans home. Mr. R. Pitcairn, . organist and erintendent of the Ba tilt Sun- g This is planned far the garden, p eived trophies. Capt. Al Rbzell Mrs. F. HoRingshead ° att- Mrs. Al Robertson, Mr, and chair director. The choir sang but, in case of rain, it can- be day school and will be remem- and his team won the Carling ended a wedding shower, for 'Mrs. Keith Steckley of Sbouff- the anthem O Lord Our Helpbered for his ability and pleas- held indoors y p' trophy for the 3rd year. Chair- her niece Ruth Cordingsly of vine alb. enjoyed a trip to see, .7. in Ages Past". Miss Doreen Personals ant ..personalit`j . man was Alvin Redshaw, who Uxbridge on Thursday. Niagara Falls, -' Davidson conducted the. Junior Mr. Tom Hammond attended Brenda Phipps celebrated her presented the trophies. and. the On Thursday, May 30th, an Mr. and Mrs. Roger Browq Congregation. Dr. McKay read a fire fighting demonstratim, 6th birthday on Monday, May prizes, assisted by Rene Rennie afternoop tea was held at the of Nam co spent the weekend Acts 2: 22 - 47, for the Lesson put' on- by- Shorgas at Whitby - .... 27. - and Mel Norrish. home of Mrs. George -McConn- `at' file home of Mr: and' Miv,. with the text from -verse 29— Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fletcher last, week. The regular meeting • of the ell. Jack Norton- ­For the promise is unto you, were in Toronto on'Saturday, Residents would like to see . Mothers' L. A of the Guides On Friday of last week, Mr, The Evening ..Unit: of the Un-_ azrd to your children, and to attending the music recital, in some work done on the bad and Brownies was held at the and Mrs. Al Robertson Mrs. ited Church Women, are spun - all that are afar off, even as which their grandson Robin bumps on the Brock Rd., north home of :Jessie -McGuire With Helen Pascoe, Mrs. Carl Nort- soring a show of pictures hyo -� many as the Lord our God McVey, took part, of Claremont- Irene Le•��ick presiding• A re- on and Mrs. Della Johnson of lir, N. F. Tomlinson, of his 1 e� s .•. - •shall. call". These were Peter's A very successful Fury Faxe The Claremont lawn bowling port was given on the annual Uxbridge; attended' -the -open cent -trip. Eveyone is invited. i words about Jesus, at Eenrte- was held on the grounds, of St. club is anxious to get some meeting in Toronto b Norma in of the new vocational win The time is 8.30 g� g Y g g p. m. tr the dost, when three . thousand Paul's Church, on Saturday. new members. If you are int-. •Benson. A report on the week- at the Anderson High School basement'of the church. souls were when. to Chris, Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps erested•"in playing this outdoor end Camp .was given by Jessie in Whitby; Mr. Keith Norton ' ianily. Peter issued a .challenge attenders the funeral of Mr. bowling game, you may call McGuire. Plans were discussed to the people of Jerusalem. Phipp's grandmother, ort Sat- Mr. Don Hedges at Claremont for the Mother and' Daughter , hater, the Christians were used urday. in Cannington . for more information. banquet. as scapegoats . by tfle Somans Mr. and Mrs. R. Wills and Dean Evans was married on It was agreed at a' meeting • and were, persecuted. For family of Toronto, were visit- Saturday afternoon in the Un- of the newly formed communes GRAWPARK AESTAURART many, their faith became ' ing at the home of Mr. and. ited church to Miss- Carolyn ity centre members, to ,have.. stronger. In the middle ages, Mrs. W. Baird, on Sunday. Payne. The reception was held the bandstand in the park de- - - the church was strong and Ms. William Marozuk_ 'of in Markham. molished as it is considered to p��� p�m a � ry wealthy with no persecution, _Fairport Rd. N., suffered a Mr. Ken Ward is putting up be dangerous for children. Mr. 11 n �" T �. :. but without a challenge, it was broken ankle, when. site fell, anew building on his property, Bob- MAdiil presided at the very weak. The result was the at ' her home. next to the bank. The building I "Reformation" which cleansed � meeting. Rene Rennie is secre- . � _ E _._ ftW ... - Mr: and Mas. De Groot, of • is of cement block and meas- terry and Reg. Sanderson is - :-w � � � R • i- s . ` the . Roman Catholic Church Bussum; Holland, have been ores 24 by 50. It will house a treasurer. Other members are _. and started.Protestantism. Re- visitirvg their daughter, Mrs. workshop and 2 car garage. Bob Hockley and George Pear-.' li.giun today is in danger of be- Wm. Dobbin: It is good to see Mr. Jack sail_ NO. 2 Highway at Rouge River — ATlantie. 2-2175 I • ing carried along complacent- M; and Mrs. Jack Dorrans Mansell back at work at • the I Sunday visitors at the home - ly with the crowd_. We . must and family of Calgary and Sarco plant, after being off of Mr. and Mrs, J. Rennie were disoover• how to live a Christ- formerly of White's Side Rd 1 Fan life in the world .and not visited • friends irr the district _. ;:.be withdrawn from. the world. last week. There is much more challenge The 1st Dunbarton Scout to do this than to -di orce our- and Cub Auxiliary held its ' selves -from -the rest of life.j monthly meetirrn at -the home There a great challenge to I of. �, Eda 'Shields, 41 Glen- today's Christian Do we, try 1 dale Drive on May 15. Plans to be like the. world? Do we were made for a tea and bake try to uphold the way of Jes-. 'sale to be held June 15 on the us Christ in our lives? ! lawn of Mrs. Claire Martyn . p - - Bulletin . - - ! ..Watch for further announce -.True � The Session met on Monday � menu concerning this sale. A � Zero -Z... evening, May 27. j.. meeting will, be held on June Freezer _'. The Bantam Soccer Team. ! 19 at the home of M: -s. Jean hydr � ' {: sponsored by .the church. plaY-.- LartL>e, 61 Giendtaie Dr. - ed their first game on Wedries- 1. Con-mtulationss to Mr. anti- A - _ Duce oils• David Lennox who -hail 2 X� }" s , chit axnst the iVgst . R f'ed. wedt(ling annive;>ary on May - upermarket I The Bible Society. meeting ii 23, :Their-neiaht.�rs Mn. _ and ti in -Your -. will be held on Thursday, May ' firs. Victor til°illiam�nn chi+ Honie $0:. A special program is pian- had an anniversa -y the same ned. day• i On Sunday morninx, June ConPr'atulations to Mr. Jim ° I' 16, there will be a Baptismal Mitchell, Sandy Beach Rot. he •Service: celebrated his F•',rthday May �� w On Sunday morn':n , June 24th. His. crank -daughter, Drr- Automatic , �; ;, ter.. •vt;,t 1 23,.the Girl Guides will attend _ een Dat1d�n will celeb, ate 1areN • a. the e ser: ice. Dr. McKay will her birthda "on Ma 30th. Defrost - Y Y re., tit the Region and. Life Con r'atulationc to :fir: Wal- rig i'al t .Barities tr, the girls ,who have l ter Willis whose birthday Lc earned them May 29th. Plan to attend the Bazaar; tit the' borne of Mr: and Mrs. Dvttbarfon Radio 8 T. V. - A.' Tyas, Kingston Road. near T: V. Service — T. V. Towers Rosebank.' on Saturday. after- 111"A191 • Saves More avec an on J,. i Fresh Food Food Bills Shopping Storage Trips Space 111 IN1- RIINI IRA18H �BUYA N[W RET A $28•84=9 1/I4LUE HA/RRRYER• FREE! NOW'S THE TIME TO- BUY A TWO THIS OFFER GOOD ON ANY OF THESE _. TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATOR WITH'TRUE FAMOUS BRANS ZERO -ZONE FREEZER SECTION and get Beatty B'elwood Co-op'Viseount plenty of capacity to store or.fast-freeze. 'Coronado Eaton's Viking •Firestone fresh foods and to keep frozen foods Frigidaire General' Electric • General Freezer .Gibson •Gilson Kelvinator sa,61y frozen,.longer. OR BUY MODERN Leonard • McClary-Easy • Koff at• Onward HOME FREEZER . chest -type or up- , ...with "king-size" capacity and Philco . RCA Whirlpool • Roy - Simpson's right eessowoaovoeaeeer000sae enjoy your money -saving frozen food Coldspot •Simpsons -sears Westing- "specials" in the "king size"! house • Wood's -'And other fine makes ANt� GFT THIS GLAMOROUS MEDALLION g111Y TWO -.TEMPERATURE 'REFRIGER- ATORS WITtI TRUE ZERO -ZONE FREEZER :> -HAIRDRYER... complete with TRAVEL CASE SECTiONSQUALIFY. x (a $29.95 value) ABSOLUTELY FREE! { . AT STORES DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL May 18th to June 29th ,A Complete Travelling $eautySalon . Dries Nail Polish _ . #yd Perfumes Hair. Lar Unbreakable Make-up Mirror. - - _ Large -. Ia Smart. Lightweight Oyster -white Travel Cass _ - LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY - - -'' .�Pickering Public _ "UtilietleeS Con�ission ` THE PICKERING NEWS = THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963 • Consumers -Continued was held at the home of Mrs. PAY RIDGES Claremont 6���5 �t take this particular package?" L Ho!linger, Altona Road, on CLASSIFIED Real ESteate _ "Was it because of the qual- , Monday, May 13, 1963. As well IScM=NTS - -res with Sod laid or delivered. Peat ity of the:contents or because ! as a discussion of purposes and (ADVERT For bai• 35 ac loam $15.00 per load; also Roto Coveted AWard a Win PAY DIVIDENDS creek. bordering ' Stouffville of a price ad,•antage?' "Is this ( probler of C. A. C., tilling. Phone: 757-6851, or gig me full value and sat- was shown titled "The' Farmer Village. Private sale. $18,800• 839-2272 isfaction for my rzoney, or di' Evenings, phone 294-2156. Days Two Claremont girls ,this ,; and the to e port et". We are FOR SALE 294-3550. G. Wideman, 91 Main week received a coveted award I ch000ze it because of the pleased to report several new TUTORING- in Guiving. package?" "Di.1 the outer members and several i`anewaL,, - APPLES i (POTATOES St- Marl&a-,.. High School Nlathentatics and On Thursday evening, wrappte. w , mss• �,� (apr 11 - tf) .- c C. A. McIntosh - Per Bushel - ..�. � - _ Science subjects. Phone: 942- two Claremont Girl Guides• only going to end up in the � in increasing our membership Spies $3.25 per Og67, W. P. S. hlcliay. Susan Levick and Valerie Sam- garbage can. SE11 it to me?" and thus increasing our buying J?lease bring own containe'r's I LOTS $30 00 hEA�C0H�1� ar:llo,'received their All Round o 0 0 1'knowh'uw•. An op' n meeting is for apples. 200 cotta= PIANO, REED, PIPE Cords. Cr)n-t•atulations _iris• , latined for fall. {n ,PIP _ and ?. meeting- of the Executive i�'e nu v tieing F' PICKERING ORCHARDS of Toronto. 73 x 2ri0, and lard- Electron c Or',. - One mile west of Pickering er, value e1.000 each, now on - p.r„ risals y��d and in;:ted cz:ests of the. Y c :- An ane interested in further Repairs Fr Local liberals enn P�-,:r iation r` CL-un-xi- m:'.:s or in`_ t u .,. Llease - Village• on No. 2.'-Highw•ay sale for S,390-each, cash: Or 51C J. HIDDINK < A'ax, Ont. -Phone: 942-1664 tan A� N:istlon a: C:,nsur:,eta call: 839-1666. 942-1247 X811 pins c?osvn a�,c', balance $$ „�I interest 0n bud het ter: 's o. 5i_ 1 I un 21)1 prganization Meeting (/�� �/ M I L L ,E R T R A( •LER r:loath' i.nThis i; principal Check Th e Label rtin 1 ��r Paper ' ACCESSORicS and interest. This i, a Genuine TRANSPORTATION Everything For- Trailers .ale. Eery lot it ��"urth Si.0 �Ci 1 8.3f� a. pl., and 12avin_ iatians Remain Active or. -o�'ernnient ink, ar:loin. Bay and A'� :ids Ontario Riding Lineral Assot- or mar e. AI_ b I n�. arounc ' Tai Ai�rn iia __r, re istered p-a well-stterde;l mret:n_ of i Rentals $ Sales approved l roads to ,e;- same sl.rlrtly after 5.(?0 P. M. AArea Lit 'Send �� Your Renewal Today 9 Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 HydiO and oax �wi.;,:rine Phone: Lynn Stubbs• 942-1674. atiohe n held at the oris f P,I (may 9 - tf i ery 1 ,t.. Good. �a.e for children: excellent tishing, D. Dante!-Jenkins, on "„ bnday ru evenin4, blay 26• was held for For Sale - juice exeractor ' tr0atin„ etc. Your Q St. John aalu�Vn �ANrr y ,e of di=cussin�� ways beneficia,. Chemong -Lake, Lek Inl t, ,-a^ t..e purpe` new and used. Very x Ont, H Bauer. Box 309. Aja.. and tate >yigeon. phone or write and means of maiztaininG a I ea phone. 942-3197. for apP?irtmert. Pitts Homes strong and active ata'an:zation duca - F®r Tod Qualily Bo Plants (may 30) and Cottages, Ltd., Cobourg, FRED HOLLOWAY A series of social and educe- Ont. Phone: FR.2-9494. tional events are which plan-be For Sale - Fondles• Minlatur-� ,Truck lettering ned, itis first of which will be - _ Totts. -EExcellent breed- pt REAL BARGAIN res - a Strawberry Festival, to take `' Arid Perennials ' and Fair ¢ Truck tettering place on Sunday. June 23. Ad- ing, Registered: Reasonable., port Beach- modern• th I- ,\ will be by ticket only. phone 839-2516. bed- bungalow; all conven- Truck Lettering mission w: Erns, and Hang7r+0 Baskets (jun 6J fences: flardwood throughout; and the .time and place will be \jfl/e fill Flower Boxes, gas furnace: water supply nev- arm ,at a future date. away. of the . At Most Reasonable Prices -ALL ANNUALS 30e. BOX- H fails. Owmrsham, moving emit 2469 24 Hr. Service Call, Anytime The next meeting . _%ff Ageratum. Sweet ?1y�trm. Ast- H. E. Graham, 9 I Association ,is scheduled for Iia ,Sal- Queen St:, E. Toronto, phone Wednesday evening+ June 26. _ AIN �� ens, Marigolds, _Lobe 942.6241 - -Clo' er��q �i�nh ragon. zinnias off 4-4171 -or• oX-1-5214. _ piglosis. Snapd AT ROTARY THIS WEEK Petunias, Salvias, phlox Twin- five-roomed cot BOXY Aji1X kle, 'Pansies, Chrysanthemums. For Sale _ hixium, . Carna-, tape. furnished stone fire- The announcement, , at trm- - Dahlias. Dep ing the fact, was made, at that (Formerly Frank Hall) - .• -tions, Srz eet'ti illiam, Oriental place, cc�nyeniences: 34500. - I weer's dinner meeting. 4�1 at CHURCH ST. S. Poppies, Geraniums, Tomatoes, -Phone: 942- j the Pickering CIut, was the PICKERING Cabbage, Sprouta. Cauliflower. CO�iling EVeritS winner in an "attemlan-e con-' Everbearing Raspberries• Rhu- For Sate - 1'ilia;e of Picker c•1 C1tP ..l - _ -5 N. H. A., 3-bedroom Pickering United Church t ,t•' with the - Ajax .Rota*' barb,- Sweet Pepper. r;' aloes, fenced yard. "patio. Women Club, running through ' the --- 569 Rougea++ount Dr. bung. _ The final meeting . for . be- ,nth of ,April, in fact the■=aasataiaaa=>raa�aaa�iaaaaaa=a=aaata!•!•adatatlrl stouge Hills -Phone: Zit-6724 ri-ivate sale. Rein h lenclud- fore the summer' of the Pick- Pickering Club headed the list EVEN GREATER ON THE GIANT (Jun- ries 533.00 . -. N O W ening 1S, C. ' on attendance in the .entire BAY RIDGES SCREEN! - ing taxes. Phone: 942=2443 or 1V. wiL' be. held on Rotary Disttlict_for-that month. ;For Sale space heater. 50• apply - 7 Hiley Ave: Thursday: June fi, in the C. E• fitfmgs: m..A-brief report f 97 : OW b. t. u's.. fan and C.. at 8.00 p. with a record o. from one of the Young People gruce•HOgarth• for the. loot- •r - FIRST TIME AT 200-gal. tank and stand. phone LAKE BAPTISTS public Utilities. P. till 7.D0 p rsr--942 Two cotta7e !I-- far sale 100 who attended the Queen's Utiver- resented an r � •t on Friday on pro,,*r' . Conference, at Queen's Univer- interestinG colourec! film on the ,/, * 6516. by 365 each. Hydro brin ;'/� _ A- ���R _ (may 30) ty. Price $6��0 per lot- .Call- sity, K,=ston is an added fee- St, Lawrence Seaway. ict+ Pickering 942-1884 tune this .month. Ing out. and illustratir>°, Pha` ° FR'CEs, Lunch in charge of Unit No. orially, the ''errgineertnti BEAUTIFUL SINGER 2• _ Mrs B. Honarth.- Leat:er. preceded and was carried. out .� ' e • • • • • e • • _ Zig-Zag in desk-like console, yelp Wants thpmu shout the entire project, • used• 'Thi; one makes Don't for get that one article i • • • slightly for our Bazaar. Hope to . see _a tremendous accomY,.sb • hundreds of fancy . stitches. HELP WANTED Area.n;ent. a.nA a great film •e •• f some new ideas. 041 • 1 •• 'button-holes. sews on butt arrg. In Pict:erePn D�ivetc f-c�r�5inger• tiV.ill sell for 548.SS, or pay- a Rep The Ladies' Aid Pickering Women's Institute� • Sewing Machine Co., Sales ex- irrents'of S6.So. Dealer. Write ..p`al. Apply in per- Ont. per:ence h in of St: Andrew's presbytertan met at the home of iVirs C E. i P. O. Box 280: 1?icker'.n • (jun 7►, son to - 11 Ontario Street, is holdrne a cxxl attendari- O • Church. Pickering Brown, with a g , -Oshawa: Tea and Bake Sale ce and three visitors, After the e I • - Cnihauhau pups. (apr 18 - to ,,: blrs. Bruce e For Sale at the he me tine business, w) a ' Uthe Mach, Pure' Golf Club, routine •,even weeks' old. _.. - i Deputy Co-ordinator. ,--gumniers, Prcl.eru'la - to e • . Phone: Dap Y Brock Road. on.-Wednesday' D.'istrict,�'Annual tataAjax #lie bred. Lnregrstered Emergency Measures Organisa- 942-1643. June• 12, 300 to 5.00 F. m' T� Tuesday, 'May 28, v1r�, Hat ty r .tion, County of Ontario Cook.. of Frenchman's Bay, Pref•tably 35-55 years. male Proceeds �A-tll go tow-ardJ-Sc -School Flora-' •o School •Area -No. 2. fn ishin� of the Sun. SchO°.1 gave a� Dernonsl ration .oL • • Township Ot Pickering or female. General Education, Arran, which was very' aae••e•ee••eeeoee • •qunralent to High School Rooms• SEALED TENDERS entad in (jun 6) interesting, and .the various . a� • ' cm Iasm Sealed Tenders will be rec- graduation. Experi arrangements', were very bee- IN S« sired by tfis undersigned for preparing re and Frog- SALE REGfSTER utifui. Lunch was served b3� • _ rti and supply of ro rams. capable instructor to the hostel. do 9 in stalls P -_ .. ion • ere with ublic education prop- auction oil-burner, comp) conduct p, Saturday, June 15 ram. Apply in writing to. - to er-piano Rouge Hill Pickering hank- and controls, at Dunbar- personnel Manager, Corpora- sale of Herntzman P Y Lions l.adi•s - iron in accord- and bench; -g + Public School, perso arz3en tractor; re- ane• with speeifieatlons of A. tion of the City of'Pshawa, frigerator; washing -machine: _ _- AISO P. Allsop and Associates, Con' City Hall,_.ON+awa, Ont. large quantity household fur- are hOIding -aBE (jun 6) glassware*_ etc., STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL „ Of FUNslr lsulting Engineers• niture;' dishes: �/��RC Tenders close at 5.00 P. ^r • the property. of Ernest, Earl on Saturday, June S, 1.30 to I J 1963.... - �1 tin l ea - m., in -the Rouge Hill • -..E• D. g, Time, June•�10, tfic- and others. atPrwrtices' Auc- 4.30 p• Tender Ferms 'and spei + iron Rooms, Franklin House,. United Church,- Admission 50r- ations may be obtained at the RIDE WANTED Markham, Ocrt• Ken d, Clark• Proceeds f� ••C�,,,,unity Laurel and Hardy and Many 'Other Silent Greats C Administration OfficLY i at Rose- 4 to Toronto and Prentice, auctioneers Work" F bank Road School,. R. R. - 3, from Ptcke-rin , A G Phone: 2114-4751: return lParkdale Area). Vi'grk- (jun 13) REAT SHOW OR THE ENTIRE FAM( Pickering tender not Ing.. 8.00 to 4.30• Mon- Women's Th• lowest or any day to Friday. Phone, days: - .Wednesday, June 12 -- auction Hospital Auxiliary w e I^eeessarlly accepted. TYAS, 942-1621; evenings: 942-6163.. 'sale of household furniture, el- _ RUMMAGE SALE - p A. W. ectrie ironer, dining-room June 6 and. 7. low B • - : 1114) SALE suite, lawn suing, electric Simpson-Sears Building, Ajax `/ HIGHWAY/! J H. ADAMSON -SALE REGISTER - children's toys, "" ,wt�lsr +•� washer, tools, 2.00 to 9.00 P. rrr• Chairman of the Board June 5. - exten- rt of Mrs. Anyone having clothing, small ' Wednesday, hero, etc.. the property Day and Night. Can sive auction. sale of new Case O. B. Heisey. Main St. North, furniture,. books, toys etc., ;rtaala-To ro-ase naso-WHITev see-peva - rattorsi e, twoPick-UP Markham, -Ont • Ken & Clarke please bring them to the biii.ld- 12- Bore Office. Opens i .P.' M. Each Evening (including Sunda) provided foo child��an. Enquire w�irme-fire balert Elevators; Prentice, auctioneers- mg on Wednesday, June 5, or at 891 Douglas Ave. BOY h Gin swather; pigs; large (Jun 6) - for pick-up, call 942-5685 or, �s�aaha�aaalaaaadaaaaaaaawaaaaaaakaaaa^•-- ges, after 6.00 p_ M. Inc �' -- - timber barn 135 k 52: stable942-4525,_ stalls; bowls: lit- Card Of Thanks - e TOOL RENTAL SERVICE ter, carne strain, -- 'ter' carrier; baled hay, 'I wish to express my sin- .942-6771 etc.; on Lot 25, Concession 4, c a39-2431let- ARTHUR _ ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. North York Town on Don Gere thanks to my friends land S, PICKERING Mills Road just south of neighbors for their cards, _ Per Day Steele's Ave.' property of T. tern and flosty insenheuA ax •: p $7.00 Thornas. Sale at 1 p. m., duringMY a special t m hank Floor Sander .-..::--..-•-_------ ital; - oasts. Na reserve. Hosp � • -� -- •- 1.00 sharVTerms , :.floor Polishir '...-•:•--_•••-•--• Clarke Pren- you to Rev. Dr. Shepherd, Dr. : • - ,. • . • •^ - • Rug Scrubber ..:................. 5.00 Farm sold. Ken 8 McIlveen: Nurses and Staff•of. ' A 5.00. and as W Upholstery Cleaner .-.--•--• tic•, auctioneers. 30) the Hospital. s ;may ,.Cement Mixer ....... 5.00 Myrtle Crowther -hankyou t0eitizens. a eanv sere" o .'hlnch Electric Drill ...........1.00 large = '/a Inch Electric Drill ..-..... 2.0000 Saturday, June 8. - _ tided to our appQal, Arid thank you to ~ Electric Saw ...-..... furniture ,ie of Moves. be" d- n Vibrator Sander .... 2.00 erators, dining-room and be i 2.00 _ - itant.rtY Og an- _. :.tEARN ' : _ . : re _ Sump Pump r�,}r ,aae�: q lonely t�. - Lawn Roller ..... ........... 1.00 tique :_laic":are and rhlna, e. - �ur volunteers ,#ho cheer i tie. l in e . ectric sew in_.-machine; til- MEAT CUTTING Post Hole Digger..-..."....-•..1.00 etc.. anti many other articles. ,,rr'` I °� pfin® Wheelbarroyv _ .. a �urn� a ..LOSS Cantre :1.bo an e atP�entices' Auction Rooms, at n Exton Ladder ........ Men needed. for classes day or #�ositals f Caulking Gun r...... ......••• •50 Franklin House, Markham Vili- Stapler .: .50 age. �";e . * 1 i u', t,, m. Tr rm:• evenig, now being formed off _..................... serving. ,Plek �••••••••• •50 ca.�h. No resetti•e: Ken A Clarke ening practical training in the :.• - :50 - 'auctioneers. highly paid field, of cutting s g • Prentice, n e 1, Axe . .......................... •50. (jun 6)' merchandising and self-serve. Shovel Act,aall now CANADIAN_ MENTAL HeALTH ASSOCIATION p --50 T. .... n le_dgse'v Hammer ry and Pick-up V. Service - T. V. Towers PRACTICAL MEAT CUTTING RIO _COUNTY BRANCH (NST. 1425 DANFORTH •AVE. . i OSHAWA ONTARIO D 187 Simcoe Str, South, Oshawa (We Have Other Tools Dunbarton Radio 8 T: V. HO. 1-7545 Call Us) ..839-1191 728-9931 Pa "a THE Pl � CKERiNG NEWS • THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963 0 U Community Hall. Everyone I ii/' •+p� w \ WEST , Wel :me A V � hi. s, calmer, hire. Ba il'crur S DIRECTORY R GE .. ECTO RY Services In hin,� ton tic..: a,lu .lire. b...c:�- , The L.3.:ies ' Ciab 11�•t• ut Ula u.c tnday on blal'; ' sc z�.ol o : y' b also to tun, �\l wtia ltuau, a t < nuc a tl.e Th e i h�t�. ..y �ti i:.ray. .a; aclt. Churches _ileo :s3, ' w -th twwi) c' U: J1:Or rb, on uis fuurttelr h bh Fl owun oily c;n t u Ne �� Can - GUARANTEED CHNiE` .a un ay 21; to Shirley Surly to heal the little Sins-�E� wluuuawiwilutuu�uua;�miiun�umhlnmuuuglWIIWUIIIYWIipI 1Ir . l�'inn_e t ci'.�t c,n, ol,, ned :at,un, RuuQe Hiiis 1)r. wilt more , i1i S the n t; is co-afincd to he: j�(�(�to.TV Serriee I ieaaaaaataaaaaaaa�aa■ et n� anti the rurutes. xas si�tcc:l on bfay' 22, W ALS hunle with measles. of the lJle;:ous rieetino lead ::Zlrls- t'enny. C. esterton Shur- Sor1Y to hear Mrs, Fra -FUNERAL Di12tC�OIt LY the Secretary, Mrs. Jr,yce 's, on her uirthiiay �biay 22; to 1 �i;, 1i oodla xis Rd. is ba •h Any Make Or Model Pickering Lutchei•. Tne Tr&a a:er, :,Ir.. Jetty Hanlon, Rlvercourt ko in the Searboro Uvileral Hos_ ARTHUR FIELD * 'United Church' F at �vilEanis, had kc' ll Call un her fifteenth birthday, or, pit -al. .Basi ,isllc isuln re. Mtnlater: enc! gavc the Ciut's Fina : ia! 17�y 13, -to ,ienniiei Catton o. tt7etxi5 and nc�iL� Rev. Melville Butter P �r�r-. The :a(des voted urzn- ouun ,lou on her 411`i birth- Mr. O. P. �Valdutt Jimr73 PICKERING Private Ambulance Service - CHURCH :i.nousl to y A' DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE y Aire Teri Doila:a to Jay oz Juix 1st, to Ricky f <u• and Judy srnt' file %anis-ani: . 9.45 A - each of the fc:iowiro societies: r.,.oe, P.ouge Highlands I M. 8+ 11.p7 A. hL Pic,kerin; Red Cross, Cancer, ',Liu vtias 12 on bfay 30th, Valduf River, visitinj Air. Sunda Y SehO°I Same Hours and the B!indc Also, Fifty Doll- .ynrie McLelland. Rouge 111gh: Lya e nda Dst Let. Concess- WATER DELIVERED ars w v;ted fur the' swin--m- .and t)l•.. on her 13t1 birili(ta; ion, spent the week -end withWm. MAUDLEY ing Ir. truction of the Bandl- .flay 29, to Steven Crites, 1),.cVvEarie Woit2ek. cEaehnie, Prop, capped Child -ren of Pickering ria: Place on his 3rd birthday Mr. 'and "Mrs: C. A. Sehvralm.. �. West Of Dumbarton Sunday School - 1.15 P. M. :.under the o ::dance of 1L;. T. _;a ' 31, tci Patsy Uahert aril l4fichelle Westbrook visit- - :' ' * Church Service - 2.30 P. ny: y y'b °' PHONE J. �I h eeler, f.;r the conic.;; sea- :ul.�e Highlands IJr, w.hu wa ed -in this .-strict on Satur= PHONE: 942-2171 - ■saaa>taaaaeaaaaasaa.asu on. Fo!:ohing the bu, mess o: a.ld to Debora Lank -in. Dec- day. Mrty we say"Happy PPY Bir- Pickerin OIN GRACE the Trio=tiny. :until was served ir.:ai Place on her lc nth Girth- thday" to Michelle,, who � will i by hostesses `.I P Mrs. Batt � AT R Aua n:' ,lav 'L •>•- ' lantl� 2- 9 PRESBYTERIAN . Ia � E _ _� � 063 RI Y anti t 1 - A ., Er:an St- celebrate her third birthday � CHURCH N and 1ti12S. l�tat'1G :,2: %tri. 1cit1. : G!ilno Friendship Ave:, on on June 2. - a social ha_- -hour. The nex lis ist birthday bIav 11th.. tlal?I>y' Birthday to Ronnie meeting, e the C!i:'; u:i: be Q �uur.> rredcce Ha: ht Rouge \ioitaek who w� Y KEN and. CLARKE Port Union Road =Pot- I..tck Supper to nom, ., the ifh1s -H1=., a 11. celel,rate ST ROUGE required severa: this week. current season to be he!d on ,,titches in his knee, when he P R E N T I C E Creighton; Drynan " Church Thursday, June 13, at 7.00 School (Ali Ayes. F• cut rt w.hi:e playing last week. Cherryw AUCTIONEERS 11.00 A. M. m in the school. Members 5t Edwards ang'itan Ch- Cherry -wood & Murdoch with their dames �-tin� «al. ;r -h, We,,t' Rouge. Sunday MARKHAM_ - _ Supervised- Nursery - 11.w the letters "A" to "P" ase ask- Cortimenc:na nest Sunday„ Licensed and Authorized for the , Divine Worship 'edJune 2, ;Morn ng Prayer an. June 2. Sunday School, K•iii be Barristers Solicit p - i l.Op A.AOL thosese brink "f ret crurse ', enc: ;umday schcui at 5,30. a m, at 9.30 Counties of Ontario and York those Ltiith "Q" to "Z ase ask- a m. and 'Church ser-� and Notaries Public Minister The ladies c r•r,up 1AU show a. Vice at 10.30. 1\'ot15the change Farm Stock. .implements, House- Rev- ed to supply the desserts. Ai- _i; ��n�,; g hole Furniture.. Wm. H, T- Fulton �- car F•.3 � s in o' ,tL . =—fib-- BANK 0/ COMMERCt CMA/11SERS 408 Rouge Highlands Dr. --so e�eryore a-tenutna =is a k- u,c church heli.. idorda June ��'e extend "Ha also our specialty at ed to bring the:: owzl t y PPS B rt..day',' West Rouge pia,e 3, a 9 p. m P.efreshments w;i to P.1��i'• J. Petty, of Clare- Reasonable Rates S SIRSCOe St, N., Oshawa cup and ogrsauarr, and cutlery. �t served by the ladies -and al: mont• wgo . will be ei�irth DU SERVICE AT ONE TRICE social rrrog:ern s I .. nned for ,;,embers are.. s Years old on June 3. y - PHONES' - Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 George' - the' evening. peciaily incited Relreni- 294-3161 or 640-3686 t• George f to core out. Der to semi her a card. Lynn Huxtable. P,ct is :fills A. cc,n�r•�atioral pot luck The pupils of the Senior Prentiees have been established Anglican T Dr. G:ode 2. student hoirle ;u P.rarrt their teacher, nig �rs since sass.Church _•...fram school - this week, tc ith Plr'r 1: p.arlricd fu: Snturr ay PICKERINd' Jane 5 at 5 p. rn in. the c`urc1- Wetherali. and- some. others, - ONTARIO her arm in'a cast. iynn, tmke ha .- A:luit. %-' be 81.c•v an enjoyed a two-day "buss trip .to � K•eto„ a �, her ar;r:' while p:ayirg c n the Ottawa, this c REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, chl,czren 5uc. Eve cne is, in pa_L week FLEURY 8e COMERY ■E • `� • : holiday week -end, and - he: Box 199 Pickering, Ont. > vitect, Some Oi"our'ladies attend- : .many friends wish Ter asi,eedy' Grace - Presby°eriah Church. ed tRe Bazaar arxi Bake Sale at BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R t N "Thane wNit•hall 2-3513 recovery. Fort L-nion P.na�3. CI~u;,.h ;e •;_ Audiey, on Satu:�iay afternnr,n. - NOTARIES PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES Cr, gsatu:ati. a and Best j ice .and Sunday •drool for all i ne .w•eat ser was cunt: but Z'•'ishes to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a lar* I - 930 a.m.-Holy Communi" ages at 11 a, m eac:, Sunday , �,e Crowed m ended the M orr" at Old Kingston Road 'k 11.00 a.m.—Mornin Pr Butcher. Aou;e Nils Dr. who Rev: ,i' Fuson in c}ar>e Ba- display' Of fireworks on the Highbred Cr.•k g °►•• celebrated heir 5th weddin.� �ti• rFX;ianne Cla:a Le:,le, the 1 _ ,i school -grounds on .Monday e�- r .::_AT. Z -57'54r ' . and � a m -y ►h Communion unsay anfiiversary, Friday , ?�iay 24. r and- laughter o- bIr Qn,. emirs, and to Mr. and J2rs, t Ambulance S Jack 41rs. Fred Hunt, L-1 We were please -1 to see M1Tr, o - Smith, P.idge•.vo(c:" Rd. on t�teir and P- i : P e Ii 1 MOURS3 .. : - day r 100 m. S Schon � ^4th w•edd:in- ar�ti.e w•� Christened at the morning ,and firs, Schwalm. of Orland. t o soy H Teary on ser<tce on Sunday, i.:av 26th.. at church.an Sunday me,+*ting _ MondaY to Fridar-990�'i:30tr.as. { t the parish t!a}F) A th : Iltesday, flay 2r. The'SL-1da�- schrn:; Mr. and NErs. Po Saturday and Evening*- `frs, Myrtle Dee:, Port Lin_ g snit ,i; y ,tilorri�h Na 2 Highway WEDNESDAY ion R, -Aad, held a Trousseau Tea i for SaturYiay, Jt;re 2.2 Belted their.son and.fa.::.ily at Appointment t Pickering by A Fda:.nc�r Y at rau:ynne Paris. Ai. c•!^:lcirs n r'irq the holiday a P' k 'ng Beach Road - •in her hone, on Satu Ottawa du 10.00 a.m.-Holy Communion and relay; Mat of the Sunday sch:�>L and the;: %'eel: -end. - * intercessions .for tj,• Skk 23: for her dau,&.ter Diane , when about sixty guests. parents 'are incited. - friends o: the ,ride-io-te wer•�. 1st West P.•,u;e Srnutc were e UDLEY MONUMENTS 'Telephone' reprt;entech ' ?t 'the ' Gw•a;cr; .. . . present. Airs. Shirley Head, . of Highway Monument Works" • Ca,•r:poree. Pic Tering by Scouts Tine -Sunday Sch,,.>, Annive^- WHiteh.all 2-3610 Christian Science ue_ ie D � �P.d., and -Mrs. Philip and Cabin N;)-nt. im_ `ary Service wL' - 'Qua aria U_. r: Ton -into. •s.i,ier.- f to held LriLS -ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP, of lire, beer. era ?,.•ib Keenan. _Fra. - Esuz- Sunday a ternrrin June 2,' at O.RR. R. 1. Whitby.. Ontario poured tea. Diane � _:.._,soeiet ira^•ted to Brian Will- ma. Bch' Hen..r3; F:�srr,t r F�-m.. 71le Rev. Stanley ey Two Mlles West Of Whitby , ROUGE MILLS, ONTARIO ia2]5; on Saturday; June 1. at and Gu-.. Hansen. or. ca .rrrcay Arrstmn-, Pastor of the all_ on low s. Highway. Between and Sun,ia ti 2- ainr:.' �,n4ican Church, in DENNEY BROTHERS CHURCH SERVICE AND .,.00 p. m_, at St. SL:rut ti Xri�- _ y'' .5 ant! 26th: `j•hit Whitby A Aja: SUNDAY SCHOOL. : "'.lican'Churc... Higliiand C:eeK. (�. by'• will be.the;nest SPe;.- phone: Whitby 668-3462 HEATING CONTRACTORS `/ S E 6A e'er. The children's choir will 'SUNDAY -11 B —1 t a.m.—M the :�Er. and �Ro Ixe Farle} provide the music: Allerton Building, Kingston d. and Lynda. P.cxi�e iii.' 'Lr. Beginning on June 9, and Hot Water, Steam Systems' Al Rouge Hills _ spent the holiday ' weals -end F•rappy, Birthday w Gal! 31.;r continuin.- throughout the Installed Testimonies of Healing are gj -in lliontrdI visitin; friends: ris, Rosebank Rd., w•ho %rill summer. church secyice will be PLUMBING al the Wednesday Meetbt,, Mr, dna lire:_ Pudy Huiief r;, celebrate her . birthday- .June 3.- at 9.4.3 a: m, followed by Sun Alterations 3 Repairs Mid at 9 p m Sunnys-'upe. ' report a lovely The 1st. -Roue H111 ALFRED KAYES phone: 282-4345 ALL ARE WELCOME: g by day School at 1a.43.. The Reading blit Dai open week -anti i^ Qr aw'a and'tl,nr ie Pack will bold' their 1<fot- the afternoon Tea, Bazaar PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Pu y the tu_ou are ;z now:: 'and iii her' and Daughter Banquet,, and Bake Sale, held by. the U: Soma Location full cthe - ruh; now - this this iltesday evening in Rouge C• Womem on Saturday, was PRESSURE SYSTEMS for further information ' In the Draw for two :trarL - Hill United. Church- %veil attended by the ladies of ' - Call'ATlontic 2,2635 fetor :radios and a milt -;hake : Zany of the local ladies hope- the surrounding communities. ESTIMATES GIVEN PAINTER 8 DECORATOR' , maclne, held by the Grade 941 nt erior.and Exterior u en s, to raise mangy. fo: Bayz:E%•.ffiftfilL - EXPERT WALL PAPERING Heights Schots this wood. opened the Bazaar with their trip to Ottawa. and 1Ion-. Tuesday evening. some,ve Phone: .839-3317' ry inspiring, St. Andr@w's treat, this year, by: se:iing tick- 3"any of the $mwnies ' in no women's. work, The Explor- Lets, .the It cl;y winners were: ilia. let. P.•ouge Hill Park en- ars were -very "- INSURANCE — fw Advise and Estimates iPreSb teriTan Church Col. Beck, Mr. J. :,It.nroe arxi rY pleased with NO OBLIGATION Y JoYed, the day at Centre ' �_ their first efforts, and wistr to Serving the area sine .12r. Bert Bra tole, lariii, on Saturday.,Very many thank those. who .patronized Church Street North,. Pickering Rer._ember the West' I ouge ' thanks to the mothers who their table: Let us handle your Kiwatis are h:.-ln a Ilam- went along tp help. The Communit • pub � Insurance Needs J..C. ENRIGHT Minister Rev. F. Conkelr, M, A. moth Auction for Saturday. ' Birthday Greetings to,Susan meet this Saturday evening, Fin' Windstorm, Auto .916 Naroeh Blvd. Manner 46 Windsor Drive - June 22, at the Shopping Plaza. Scott, Oa"-ood Ave.,- who .June 1, at the home of Mr. and =: • Liability, etc. B Ridges lab ay star`ing at I:.30 a. n- • This will -celebrate her birthday on Mrs. Best Guthrie: Mr. A. BuXt - - -- Phone 942-288;! is a gcod oplxrtunity to get June 7. ' ker will show some pictures, Bowman �' Gibson s.ri►le: 01 Worship 11.15 AML thcee `a:nishings for your cot- The Wednesday Afternoon Rev. M. Buttars and Charlie PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ Vie• Bowling Club will hold their aemence, are attending the Call us • collect 668-5823 Sunday School 10.00 A. The West Rouge Cance Club' banquet this week in Ajax. United Church Conference, ' at 145 Brock St. S. Whitby STONE :%sill hold their -Regatta at Rio- Ine Rosebank Road Home & Kingston, this week. er's End and Ferguson's Beach School Association held their, Congratulations to ' Anne ERR aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa�• CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. A F)•iendly Welcome' Awaits on Saturday, June 22, and ev- annual meeting on Tuesday, Guthrie, who won Second VACUUM' CLEANER FLAGSTONE PATIOS You eryone is invited to come dovrr. May 28, with a good crowd in Prize -in the Annual Ontario REPAIRS ETC. and seethe ccioa~ful show. The attendance. - CdLnty Junior Farmer' Live- Guaranteed Repairs Club also plans a•Dance in the Belated birthday greetings to stock Judging Competition on To All Makes MARTIN ENRIGHT evening at the Rainbow Room. •Lyndon Brewer, .Rosebank Rd. .Saturday. PHONE: TE 9-1997 and they are 1 eng supiortecl who celebrated her first birth= The Audley Midget Ball FREE ESTIMATES by the Kiwanians. Commodore day on May 23• team won their first game of -Free Pick-up 8, Delivery DUgbQi'f011 1 A. B nen skis, Rouge Hills Dr. Keep in mind the Teen Dance -the season on Thursday even- FLEMING INTERIOR AND UNITED 1? E D C M U R C rhe West Rouge gem Canoe Club m. rn EastoWJune I at 8.00 p. ing, at Greenwood, has been Ivo. l;inb hart, to at t Y ' ' � oodlands Comm- Some from' ' VACUUM CLEANER ' Y e event and al: here attended SERVICE •:(Hghwq tr•. !) unity Hall. Admission 50c per, the wedding ,on Saturday after- a EXTERIOR PAINTING . International Canoe Clubs• will couple. noon in Ajax Baptist Church, Call - 942-0213 W. A. McFAY, M4A'r Ph& - - 'Participate and compete in the We hope - the Garden Tea of.' `ora fates, Ajax, and Doug- ■aaaRaaaaaaaaaaeaaaa�e a MIPiISTi! ei ant. - that was cancelled- least week las Puckrin, Whithv: R. G. HILL lines Susan Jolliffe, Ridge oh account'of bad weather, will DIi�•: Shirley Wood- and Miss N Service of Worship 11 ILMI► "-Wood Rd. Was honoured by be a huge success -it will now Audrey Wood. Vanleek Hill, Fairport. Lawnmower Formerly Mrs. W. W. Tomlinson, at a y A R. HILL) bridal shower at the 1Ieclical be, held on Thursday at the Visited 1tiir. mid Mrs. A. Rich- = - - home of Mrs. Hambly, ards, on Saturday. a Church School, AN Centre in Pickering, on Friday: _ — - Service _ %::Free Estimates May 24, where she received' AT HOME Departments. 9.45 i ML ' many beautiful gifts from the Rouge Hills All Types of Lawnmowers - guests who were friends and Mr. and,Mrs. Elmer J. Pow- XP -Phone: TEmpie 9.1281 - ell, Oshawa R. R. 1, Ont. will relatives of Susan's and her Mrs. Helen Mason and Mrs. be ha , Repaired and Sharpened fiance. Miss Jolliffe is to be Janie Bent visited Mrs. Wald- happy to receive their rela- Serving Christ In The married on June' 29. uff and children on Saturday, tives, friends and neighbors at FREE PICK-UP, . the home of their daughter, 'Community Since 1835 Many happy returns to the Marie Hill, Teachers' Coll_ g Towing Domestic Water Y Woolley family of Rouge Hills age, Toronto s Mm• Allan McKenzie, Colum- ' Mrs. Jac i pent the week- SUPER SERVICE CENTRE' kie, whose birth- • end with her' On Sunday June 2 Ai' Owe 28 Fairport. Beach Rd. parents, Mr. and 1963 2.00 to 4.00 and 7.00 to Heated Do -it -Yourself Stalls &W was May 25; Norma who I Mrs. Hill, Wbodview Road. 9.00 Pieker� a39-1409 For Rent $ire Y'e8Ts, MaY 27; apedr Bingos as usual, on Friday their fiftieth t� ossa -Sion of � 839-OOT3 839-1485 p rbarar Who had her seventh 1 evening, at 8.00 p, m in the 8 anniver- : WAY, MAY 30, 1963 THE PICKERING NEWS Ps9e Nine - - �•MIKE'S RES_TAURAHTID -N-EWS " , ,, ES StKies end Features f =-Bey Imes ty Pet Fieri _ _ T- L. -Frenchman s Bay ity in choice of colour, fabric Municipal COXWUltant- Team ss Captains for nts cal not - NOTICE and design, and the outfits ap- Mr. Hiardy is a specialist in canvass, covering residents not Fpi' the Best Beiilemed Spare Ribs illd Chicken peered to be well made and municipal problems', and has previously contacted, will be We tools the liberty this iss- fitted. The girls are to be con- had sixteen years experience named next week. A ane -day - 0 of deleting an Open Letter gratulatedfor their splendid as a Municipal Consultant. He "blitz" is tentatively set at the . ' 'In the Township o the Bay News from John efforts and we must regard was formerly an: Executive 18th- of June. Final plans for Voliams president of the Bay Ourselves as extremely fortun- Director of the Bureau of Mun- the campaign wiH be formed at • ars' Associstian. ,ate to have a teacher of Mrs. icipal Research, and >s sun- a mee�ng mBay � this How . about 4u r Fish & Chips? tidgis Ratepay ently a member' of the .Ontario week. Whit we have a great deal Reid's calibre. Four school c d respect for Mr. Williams choirs provided additional en- Hardy rrdyittee on Taxation. Mr: edges nid Do $370,000 one � � is a gait -time' lecturer Pledges and Donations has and the fine work, he and his tertainment and those P on M Municipal Affairs at the been received by the Hospital (roup are. doing, we feel this errf particularly, enjoyed d is since the campaign in South - s not our argument. We don't young children, led by Mrs. University of Toronto, an see the Bay News, and must Squires, who won the Kiwanis also Secretary to a Royal ern Ontario -County began last confess ignorance of what this 'Festival in their class.. Commission in New Bruswick. year,. The $2,340,000 Hospital, Is all about. — The Editor The Executive for 1963-64. He •errJoys, considerable status designed for 110 beds, in ung- GREENWOO� o'clock, at the home of Mrs. was Maned and included: with the authorities of the Pro- er construction. Milton Pegg, with 1►iiss May Mrs. Ruth MiChna, Pfesident; vince, of Ontario and Univer- 0 0 0 Pickering News welcom- Vice -Presidents• Mrs• Boyd sity of Toronto, and is consid- Lot's Have A Bee The Sunday Service at our Brown in charge of Devotions The g and Mr. Evans; Recording Sec- eyed one of the foremost con- Members of Bay Ridges Kiw- church was a service to com- and Program. es mew residents: Mr. and Mrs., retary, -MTs Cartwright; Corr. sultants in - Canada for this anis Club and Fairport United memorate the Aldersgate ex- Unit No.. 3. will meet at the William Ramage, of Ilona Pk- Mrs Howines; type of problem. Church'—twenty strong— pain periences of John Wesley. Rev. home of Miss Edith Ormerod Road, to Bay Ridges and Pick- Secretary, Exec- - Mr. Hardy will .be meeting ted the whole exterior of the Fleetham took his text from on Tuesday, June 3, with Mrs. Township., Treace, . Mrs. Evans; ' pn Sunday, May 19, at 3.00y utive member,' Mrs' ant, with the Ratepayers' Ekes me a church in four hours, last Sat- Romans 8: 1 - 14. The choir Wet b in . charge of the grog- Calhoun, _Mrs. Laurey- this week to outline his met- urday morning. sang O for a thousand tong tarn • p. m. the members of Peace) ues to sing". Rev. Fleetham is attending i sserr, Mrs. Gehmair and Mrs. hod of approach to the monis- Ladies of the church kept Lutheran ChuretY and many Edwards; Teacher Representa- ipal problems which are exec- the gang going with'coffee and The Boy Scouts are camping, Conference, at Kingston this friends met outside the church five, Mr. Fairburn; Program rising our membership, with sandwiches, until the last lick this week -end at the Indian week. for the laying of the corner- public- particular emphasis on deter- of paint had been put on. Burial • Village, north of Pick- Miss Marion Pegg took part stone service. The corner -stow? Convener, Mrs. Ward the reasonableness of ening -Village. in the Young People's meeting •� ' ationg, . Mrs. Burnie; Historian, mining Clark at London on Sunday evening.' was laid by Easton C. Paulsen Fairport -Beach. and contained copies of the Mrs- Esther Platz; Social Con- the tax structure. Mr. Hardy ' an -son Ja M�an�-�ily visit- We welcome the new fam- veners, Mrs. as already corr�rnenced this cOWUru n e -may News, ax Field; Room Representatives. assigranpnt• and progress re- The Fairport Beach Home � for a few days with friends dies who have moved into the the Pickering News; the AJ Field, Waring in Stratford. ertiser, list 'of members, and Mrs. Cadger: Ports will be issued at regular and School Association is hold- new homes on Greenwood Hili, Adv ns itality, Mr. and M Peel; intervals, ing a tea and bake sale, Sat Mr, and Nfrs..Don Godwin We welcome you. Mr. and firs. � Bulletin form.the Organization H. P and fa ily visited on the week- .Fox• and tar. and firs. Small. Service and the Installation $ulletin, Mrs^ Horsfield; Mem- CBC have also lent a sympg- unity. June 1st at the comm- Y end with Don's parents at -their Mrs. Cafik and' son Bert, of bership. Mrs. Dunn and Mr. thetic ear to the Association's unity hall from 2 to 1 p. m. Service; a 1962 Silver. Dollar, publicit Mrs. Finn request to re -instate the "cas- The 3:ic ticket 'includes the tea j cotta-;? on Skelton Lake. Pickering, called on the Milton -- and the Building Permit. A T4iOgO°d y' living" which all residents and ,cup r -actin, by a %cell I Dir.' and tits, Edgie Pegg en- Pe„ family ;his hast week, 0 Testament was also enclosed• kn:>%-. Fairpol Beach re=tri- tertained the .Camera Club. of firs. Perkins,ns of Tor -onto Immediately followin the Gentili Ontario wide Com of Bay Ridges had keen leEithe ant: Dia, tickets will tie ai'ail p;h:ova. on Sunday afternoon. has been spendin; .the past Laying of the Corner..Stone, rnissioner -Mrs. H, Cook, has expect. Foremost amen, able on a l,eautiful 1,euroor intmenta matters discussed are "After Se%.eral carioaci of'ladi es at week with. ti:r. and Dlin. the congregation and, guests announced 'the appO Sen icg ',Park, Dtn'el- 04 }�y gU. The= price is ?-�E I tenlud the Bazaar ant? Te:. :zt Tr��iley, at the,. Cr,nservatiain proceeded into..ttie church''for of Mrs. Rex. Me as Shore- Sales �$5 four S1 Au :tel fhr'Middle- the I installation of the Pas line -Division Coin olds. er.a opmeides- .-Corral untyilCentre� and place at the'(te Drays to take' `t omen on Satturday ., "iern,�on PD1'. anti Mrs. Ferry 1Tirl,lfe d the Ins d Mr- Reynolds. �.f ,j,uo. cent a few Rev. V. Rothenberger•. Pastors .an Belated happy hirthda}wish; an,{ �] enjoyed a nice fI�. ton, P �1 _ William} 1Vlenter, of Christ Dunbarton Dist. Commissioner. Lake Access'. All: these 'items 'o to ick} Hann., days with 'Herb.. and',. family, Lutheran. Church. of Agincourt Mrs: Reynolds will combine her .are being studied and van az Q �'idito who was C. Paulsen, of St. Anourt. pew duties d-ith;those of Cap- avenues,explored. As soon a., 3 yew old on May 29th. D1.�: t['. Fie�ideli ha� return- and relatives. and Ridges firm decision's are reached, our Cone atiilafiori5 anti hest ed to Toronto after snen�iinz • Friends �wili },e glad io know Lutheran Church assisted. and fain • of the 1st. Bay rnembe,Mhip will be notified. wishes to 1'1r. i nd Mrs. DIaC- t - ` . in Gu de 'Company• The Past two weeks have been a Past week with her dao- `Tr s Bayles, whip still cont" h Dr, G. Huffman. District Fre$- 0 0 0' Farlane of . Victory' Drive on ghter, Mrs. Brooks. ed to, bed, is doing nicely. idem, gave the sermon their... 53rd wedding annivers- L nit 1. of United Church . Congratulations to Mike Bate Following the service. an in' OnSaturday, UnitedChwas the grecs has been achie •add The any, June 3rd Women kill meet next Thurs- on his ' gridluation from the formal social hour was held in bart Action future augers well far our re= Congratulations to Mr,. and day afternoon. June 6. at 2.00 University of Tornnto: the basement of the church. scene Tam designed to display sidents. *1 s. J. Peterson on their .17th j;adiea of the congregation a P g bis People, your anniversary 'June 1st,■aso+psu><tasa>•saesasase1*a=sasasasasaasaa=sa>• looked after the refreshments. . the talents and activities rs a tine Co wedding Guides, Brownies' asxl Ranges Executive Committee act in air. and Mrs, J. Ballesty of - SCN TE) A Woodstock visited with - Mr. may, 1925 DY C Peace Lutheran Church News Of the -Shoreline Division whichrshbest interests den e,°basedoupoben and Mn, T. Dunne on Sunday. V C Sunday School 9.15 a• m- includes Bay on w at sound judgemem, cin.. _ Elizabeth Jean Parkinson en= Congregation at The afternoon was a am OLSONITE TOILET SEATS ,3 1030 a. m. success and our second Bay construed as timidity n. joyed a family party on Sat - g n. It is urdav (0 celebrate her . 4th Ridges Brownie •Pack. led esy oLe ?'said that "fciols rush in NOW: 5 Q) ^ vim Owl, Mrs. Fred Ha birthday. 'Guests included the urge WARRANTEE On Saturday, May 25, youth Br lvia .where angels .fear ' to tread", grandmother.Mrs: M. R. Park- 4 COMPETITIVE PRICES Z were guests Of and Tawny Ow'►, Mme• Sy aunts, uncles . WY of the church br�.ght home 'the Your Executive' du not c.6mider inson- and marry i1', ! , the Lutheran Leagues of St. Cartwright Mrs. C�k, themselves to be angels, but and cousins. 111 - e- Plaque donated by lace therryei- esters age 284-4721 Ansga.r Lutheran church, _ $. ginning with a breakfast, the the Area Corhimissioner for the neither do they g of fbols, ?` dance for youn Saturday , 1_ and up young people spent a day of. I Best, Table Centrepiece. depict- vas in the category R?ht at the acommunity .hall. _ St ty and Fellowship., irrg an event in Gtiilding, call Please remember that the Ass - will be ed "Brownie Land'% the winn- ociation operates for the. bene- Mr, Bell; Fairport Beach public sasaataEattasaasa>•asasasasatataat■ .� ■eoa>faien �,e Church. Councilschool : leacher and Ills` wife ! installed on June 2, at the -reg- ing centrepiece f b ing a ; minor??!c grou ��ntlt so to fbe- were chaperons, ular service: various levels of Church News © O.° Brownie. A similar award for hoped that the present prot'- Pastor G. Robinson ��'i12 be f of the the Best Centrepiece, the Ist. lead toby lems unitybetween alich besoA us ll fact reachin., at both services, 11 The Mothers Auxiliary wen 'by P Cubs and Scouts wily hold a Guides was Boris i�n the cornmanity. a. -m.-- , p, m.. Sunday school N Tea on June 8th, Fairport Guide Company• Strawberry resented a small Your Public 'Relations .: •9,1.5 a• m. Hi -Teens, Friday Committee at the Exhibition Halla --There The girls presented who -at 6.30 P. m. Wedne,day ninht ft to Mrs .Harry. will be a Fathers' Bak, ng Con- gift t . 0 0 0 Prayer and Bible Study: at 8 , ate Elephant has retired as Shoreline Dig, test and a Wh e '�Canvassets for -a Bay Ria- ` ` x' '�'• :: � > °,s>..». �•�. ssioner, -to beeom P. m. Table. Donations will be ave]- - inion Comm? signer:, ge, Fund-raising Drive for the r �k sac COMM comed by Airs. 000 ] s u Serl 838 Krosno Blvd., - 839-345. OFFICIAL REPORT Hospital, are being sought by Pickering News D o 0 lar Bay -Bldg ens' Assoc. a newly -installed co t1e, the regu Don't forget ` d th Per Year f . Bingo �ame'to. be heid.at the Members of the A�salauon e�•er m � Exhibition Hall, Liver•P6 of Rd. Executive• have had a series of I al Kiw anis Club and the Bay - -:: S,Z.SO P da at 8:00 p. m.: meetings with senior executi�- Ridges Ratepa}_iti 'r a` V on Tues y es of Con olidated Bu'adhnn form ah(C.�Ti pai, �iCommittee, i�cunbarton Radio 3 T. V- clay, 0 0 including ,Mr. of Corporation, The last, general meeting & 'noel Zeldon, President; b1r. L. McC( rMack are the respective I T. V. Servi�9--119 V. Towers F r L the Bay�"iew Heights Home rf >> e ;,in ton. General Manazer co -Chairmen, x � School Associa tion for • the . Br• o� ' and P.1 r.x« 1963 y and �'icc=Pre�ic4 ale-, ear. was held in the dud- Sales Manch'• I zine itorium of the school on Mon- Al Einstock; dais, May 27. Parents attend- A in, fro the>e meetinsed - ing were treated to a delight- CSC, -echo are ofcBly rRidge, e. o he residents y '.y,. S ,: zea.• fol fashion show; featurip�, -the h the tax situation, gray- r.' 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