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Firm Hopes To Start Production, Village Council To Discuss luor
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At Plant Here B September 1st u st At Next MeetingY Vote Req e
The Supreme Aluminum Industries Limited has agreed to
Pickering Village Council in -
purchase 17.6 acres of Pickering Township's own Industrial tend to deal with the question NIer11. Johnson Passes
Land for $50,000.00 The property fronts an the Sandy Beach of a liquor vote in the village,
Road and has a frontage of $15 feet. at. the next regular meeting.
The announcement was made
'this week by Reeve J, Sherman A request was received in a ', Away Suddenly
Scott, who said he hoped this was the start of industry locat- letter from Mr. George Mac- _ -
ing here. ; Calman, asking for the vote ! Mervyn G. Johnson
The firm intends, within 45 days after approval by the De- without the necessity of circ- ^A Second World War Vater- ,
partment of Municipal Affairs to start construction on the plant ulatin,g a petition
00 square feet. Council decided to table the i an and a member of the Lin -
that will cover an area of 15 A matter for the time being, and eoln Ave. Public School Board,
Mr..John Campbell, President of the Township Industrial
Commission said that the Commission had worked along with will deal with it at;the next Mervyn Johnson died suddenly
regular meeting. at the Queensway Hospital,
others in getting Supreme Aluminum to locate here. Toronto, 'Monday, June 1 'He
Mr. Campbell said he understood the firm would like to get r �,{� _ was in his 48th }ear. ~,
underway by September 1st, and that the plant should be fin- Good Double Bill At Mr. Johnson served overseas
fished within six months. with the Canadian Army from
.1944 until the end of the war.
"I am very pleased about this" said Reeve Scott. "This means Bay Ridges Odeon _ ` He married Marporle Riley, of
that all our municipal owned land has now been sold. L y/ Pickering, •1946.
Mr. Scott pointed out that 10 .acres was sold to the Ontario Drive-in This Il eel( "Merv." was employed- by
Hydro for 530,000. Satok Developments are purchasing land I the Lawson and Jones Printing
for $9,450. and Nordell DeiepomeMs are purchasing land for a week the Bay Ridges Firm in Long Branch. He w -as .
$9,450. This means all the land in the tow ship's parcel will be Odeon has come up with two .j a member of Pickering United
sold, _ _ pictures that are bound to att- Church and served on the Pick-
` ract a large audience. ering Boy Scout GCoup Comm -
Bi One is the show":Marily-n". ittee. -
Plan gBlue Notes &Ball Team"'hick is about MarilynMon- He i .Q ivied by his widow;
roe and includes scenes from a i -a dau ht?r, . Heather. and son,
large number of -he pictures. Neil; of Pickering; his mother,
including her last, unfinished :Mr's. George Johnson, of"Flesh-
Da For Pickering/ June 29th __ .- picture. erton, and a brother, Royden,:
Y Also piaying.is the '''Hustler" of E'lesherton.
Among several Pickering district High School students, who The Pickering Blue Notes a=' " ---- - with Jackie Gleason and Paul - The funeral sereice took
{orn - with the, Pickering ball ;Greenwood Conserv'n Newman. In this one, the great 'place on Thursday, at Picker
calved trophies at a. special presentation last week were the i planning 0 one plays the part of a pool ' iizg i; refiled Chureii.' Rev. Butt -
roe students shown here. Suzanne Harris,'Badminton Champ- I for`P arcingVa n day - �, officiating, with interment
for 'Pickering Village on June I shark.
n, Janet Ruddy Posture Queen and Hugh Crawford, Chess Area To Get $6;-702.70 There. is always a color cart-', at Salem Cemeter . ' Green-
iarnplon:, :. Photo by. Horton- Studio, Ajax -It is: hoped by both these '• oor► at the Bay Ridges -Odeon..!.wood _
• _ groups• that a, largenumber of The Hon. Matthew B Dymond
persons will be avoiding heavy M. p, g„ for Ontario,, announ- . •
holiday traffic and not. lea�•in, ' ces the approv=al of a Provin- Pickering School Pupils Win Prizes
town for holidays until Sunday . tial Grant of $6,902,30 to ' the 7
Something New _
or the Monday. Metropolitan Toronto and Reg- • •
It. was .announced to ,the . ion.Gonservation Authority, for At Brooklln Fair, last Saturday'
s News this week that a full day capital improvements in the - -
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is -planned, getting under way Greenwood Conservation Area.
at ll a: m. with a parade. .. The Greenwood Conservation Awards won art listed hen. 2. Brenda Walton; 3. Neil
At the park, therewill be Area 'comprises almost 400 printing- Johnson.
races for the children .and sev- ' acres on Duffin's Creek, Pick- Grade 1. - 1. David Holter; Art- ..
oral good ball games to watch. eying Township. In 1963, the 2. Maureen Davison; .3, -Kath- Grade 1, 1., Linda Ieron;
Along.with all this, there is Authority will carry outa pro- erring McBean.
2- Jean Crawford.
to -be the usual booths and fun gram of capital improvements Grade 2, - 1, Ronnie Kratz; Grade �- 1. Susan Mc -
games. consisting of the following it- palstrI AalsTgS 'Z Lean;. 2. Diane Heron
At 7 p. tn. there is to be a ems, tree planting, ground dev- Writing- Grade 3. ie 1. Clancy Carl-
At
parade, in which it is elopment, fencing and general• Grade 3. L. Laurie Prun- ton; 2. Laurie Pruner
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k hoped -five or even more, bands development. er; 2. Peggy.Brisbin,. Grade 4 1 Brenda s
will be Coking- part. Ail member --municipalities Glade 4, - 1. Debbie Bon- nay.
In the evening there will be are designated as benefitting, gard Grade 5; -"2, Joanne Dour-
a band concert in the Picker- and will bear the Authority's Grade 5. - 1. Hiliary Law- ette.
ing Village Park. share of the costs. son; 2. Brent Driver. Grade 6. $. -Kenneth
Gr-ade 6. - 1. Peggy , Viun- Bales.
rs. err eve , sy '
y Wrecking err Grade 7, 1. Geri] Basten; took pupils' exhibits in to the
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G N. E so they hope for ser. 2. A�ary van Pelte
�-; Of Claremont Passes Fairport Road N. Grade 8. -- 1. Marline Bye; winners ere o .
Devitt .- . �_ .�. � •� '
Mrs. Gertrude J. ''
Organist at Claremont L;nit- A large delegation from the Picker-ing V iII a ge-'Notes
..ed Church, 'and a long-time re= area of Fairport Rd., N. app-
'.dent of Brougham, Mrs. Ger- eared before Township Council Sunday, Nlay`' Vii. a birth- and 'circ. John P'�te.son. won
trude J., Devitt died • on Mon this ' week, protesting anainst _
day celebration uaS held at theE the Reid Trophy for the Sons
derv, June 3, 1963, at the ihh the grant'iny of a wrecking home of '.Vii. and Mrs. A. Story. of., Scotland, MacRae Ca^:1�
- a�tia General Hospital. She was yard license, for that area on. (nee Kay Walton), of Victoria Golf Tournament at Picker:--
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in her 66th Year, the south 'side, of the rail line.
• The fprmer GartTlide Wright, A petition, bearing. 45. names. Square. The. occasion was Mr. Golf Club, is Saturday. In au l -
J. Walton's seventy-ninth bir ition to this trophy, Alan Y.u1 -
'Nirs. Devitt wls born in Pick- was placed before Council. thda Mr. Walton's sons, dau- a beautiful electric clock. - -
�, ening 'Township. She lived for Spokesman, Mr.. Alstrom. hters'and families: helped him bout forty golfers participat,-.l.
many years in Brougham. after argued that letting in such 4th, o celebrate; We hope he en- Congratulations are extena-
fi marrying Carl Devitt. She and grade type of industry, would i many .more• years. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spen-
her husband have lived in only make the area a dumping + Joys
4 Claremont for .about .eight ground for Metro. Mrs. A. Jowitt and .Mrs. D. car, Station Road, on the oc: -
Reeve Scott argued that this Duncan attended a Federation anion of their Silver Wedding
y :ars. - Dinner and meeting, at . the Anniversary, on Tuesday, June
Mrs. Devitt was active in type of industry had to be hoc- Genosha Hotel, fls}rawa, last 4. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer -w.
both the Claremont and Brou- ated somewhere, and that ob_ .Thursday. have a quiet celebration with
gham United Churches. jections were . always 'forth Mrs J Brisbin, Mrs. Frank their friends on Sunday.
She is survived by her hus- coming, whenever the matter
band, of Qaiemont; a daugh- of a wrecking yard carne 'be- ConkeY and Mrs• B. Summers. Mr. John Ashton, of "Marks''
ter, Mrs.. Elmer Bawer Hal- fore council. attended a luncheon at the Electric" is home from won!:
home of ' Mrs, J, Keiller Mac ; suffering • a sorely sprained
en) , of Bowm'anville, and two Some members of the del- Kay, Toronto, in aid of Glen buck.
sons, William, of Toronto, and egation threatened to move out Mohr Presbyterian Camp. "Harris Bakery` ' have die
Thanks to the Oshawa 'Club, Champlain Council, Telephone John, of Claremont. of 'the area, if the liceene was
Pioneers of America, the Aldon School for Retarded Children, The funeral service took granted. Rev. Kenneth Heron, •B. A., B. continued their business a this
cry -telephone y' place at the .McEachnie Finer- Mr. Vincent Teefy argued D•, will conduct the regular village, as of June 1. The new
Ajax, now has its v own "`tel one compan and stele- service next Sunday morning bakery store of. the Hannal
phone in most rooms at the school'. al Chapel, Pickering, on Wed- that this 'area was designated in St.. Andrew's Presbyterian Catering i5 really, coming along
Recently, The Telephone' Pioneers installed a "small fry" nesday, June 5, at 2,00 p, m.. as agriculture and greenbelt. Church here. Mr. Heron is a and we hole it will not be long
switchboard at the school and last week Pioneer Mesribar$ Mrs. with interment at Salem Cem- Reeve Scott said that every- mmission -r to the General before business . resumes ..in
etery,.Greenwood. thing cannot -be greenbelt. their new ,location. Hanna' -.'s
Elva Moody and Miss Jean Heard instructed teachers in the use - Mr. Scott -said the group are Assembly.
of the equipment, who, in turn, will teach ,the children, - - Township Has New Deal 'On to be notified before any lic- Congratulations are in order are carrying on their hom:�
Mnense . M. Ramsden, school' principal is most enthusiastic about Local Parks is granted. for Monty Montgomery, .baking in their store at the
- - • Georginina• Ave, a High School Gordon House.
this new- teaching.. tool, which she feels will be of tremendous Teacher, in Scarboro. He and Mrs, .Evelyn Disney has he -n
value in aiding the children to concentarate, co-ordinate end Pickering _Township Council Township To Take Over All
this week amended. a- bylaw, _ Private Roads. Mrs• Montgomery attended the, off duty from the bast offae
help with their speech 'development. - - Graduation Exercises at., Con- this week, due to illn. and in future, will not pay on
Telephone Pioneers- are installing these telephone switch- the 50-50 basis as in the past. Pickering Township passed a vocation Hall, University of Mr. and Mrs. Guest, Sou.`r
boards in Retarded Childress Schools in Ontario and Quebec as There was considerable dis- resolution at this week's meet- Toronto, on May 29, when Mr. yy��god Drive, spent Sunda)' ^'
in the
part of their eomrnu It service work and derive a good deal of cuss'ion on parks and grants to ing to take over all private Montgomery received his Bach- _ Ciieir 6attanetts' geBanc�+oft. Halibur ton
satisfaction from the .skills tMl' learned In the tel be paid, and how they are. to •roads in the toavnstrip� except elor Of • Arts Degree.
Industry. Plmte by Herten Stung, Ajax be paid• where there are objections, Alan Paterson, son of Mr.
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BARRY MURMR, Editor
— AYIIERTISINO RATES UPON RMUEST - The debate on the Throne Speech has now been completed.
There were two votes taken during the debate and the Govern-
ment survived both of them although the first vote was won by
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Good News for Pickering the Government by a very narrow majority.ngg
The House of Commons will now be engaged in applying it-
self to the business of the Nation in debating the. Resolutions
It was good news this week to hear about the Sup- that are on the Order Paper, placed there by the Government
reme Aluminum Company wishing to locate in Picker- for . consideration of the Members of the .House of Commons. •
ing Township. While there were several fingers in the ' One of the Resolutions to be considered first is the establi-
pie, working at getting this firm here, a good deal of shrrient of an Economic .Council of Canada. It is difficult to
credit should go to the Industrial Commission and to ascertain from the Resolution all the details of this legidation.
Reeve Sherman Scott. This is the type. of firm any area
Resolutions usually are very skimpy in their information and
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would be glad to have, and it is fortunate they decided
this one only mentions the appointment of a Chairman, Direct-
PERSONALIZED PROTECTION
New and Used Lawtllnowers Rototillers for Sale
to corse here.'
Ntw TANKS INSTA�Eo
'le
ars and other members of the Council and the payment of re -
Reeve Scott said on Monday
night, that he, hoped this
muneration to the Chairman and the Directors, and certain
ed in different services, who
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Shall NIOt01' j,tln� '°'
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by the Women's Work Comm- •
ittee of the Pickering Township
may then be called oh 'when
need for their help arises, and
.Vlntys
and Village Branch during the
if anyone offers their services
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Pickering Village - 942.3230
past Year will be featured at
e a el Open House at the
was the start of, industry
coming into Pickering. We
other expenses of administration.
A.• R.
FORT[
ees in which they may individ-
ually be interested and useful.
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WILLIAM G. LAWSON
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RANCE
play
display rious
various
might add to that, coming
in, and doing something!
The Resolution also mentions that this Council may engage
types of clothing, some needed
A firm like Supreme Al
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by outpost hospitals, some of
the way for others. It has been
said that it is much bett=
enable it to carry out its duties and to provide further for other
different character to be sent-
to tropical countries, layettes,
;- er, from the economical
standpoint, to have several
related and incidental matters.
FIRE - AUTO - LIFE - CASUALTY
quilts and swabs. ere will ad-
so be a demanstra on of mak-
good, sound smaller industries, than one gigantic one,
Members of Parliament taking part in 'the :debate will nat-
IRE t
whose financial impact' can set up or undo the whole
u'ally assume that certain things will be done and will make
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Area
The committee is badly in
suggestions . in thehope hope that the Government will pay heed to
_
Every municipality in southern Ontario is trying to
them and include these suggestions in the legislation itself,
need of new workers for next
its. to. the various schools to
entice new industry, into their own area. The battle to
. -.Another Resolution on the Order Paper is one designed to
C r e a t or s o f
season.
get it, is very competitive. Pickering Township has now
provide financial assistance by way of loans to municipalities.
Q
RB�k
The Loan Cupboard will be
atory to the usual courses a -
made a good start. Let's hope it continues._
The Resolution explains that such loans are for the purpose of
vailable this summer as usual.
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pie da not realize that,the Red
Cross has a supply of wheel
Some of the Homemaker
staff will be resent also the
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iC eying Taxi Ltd.
.:
STORE HOURS:
chairs, hospital beds, crutches
aind other invalid- equipment
at
Open House. Refreshments wiii
be served by the ladies of the
OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING S£RViGES
enabling municipalities to .augment or accelerate their capital
OF MONUMENTS
Women's Work Committee, ag-
TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS.
.WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to-9-p.M.
without charge, to any resid--
ent of the township,
ain under the capable chair -
marwhip of Mrs. A. W. Zy,as.
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TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24HRS.
SUNDAYS nd HOLIDAYS 1 p. n. to; S, p.in.
Mrs. Burtotr the recently a-
ppointed chairman of Volun-
works programs, subject of course to the approval of the Prov -
TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE •24 ,HERS.
TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY 'APPOINTMENT
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tary Services, will _also be on
hand to take names of anyone
. ortunity for those wfio have
contributed so generousiy to
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASEeALL
PICKERING ,PHONE Whitehall 4-5961
interested. in the various phas-
come and see something of the
By -Ways of $ahffe
Grouse. The Black Terns and
.Green Herons are there too,WOF
UK*
� concerned it is also mentioned in this Resolution that a
special fund be in Consolidated
es of Red Cross work. The dut-
work which they. are helping
DISTINCTION `
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,and the Yellow -billed Cuckoos
will provided the Revenue Fund,
to support.
(By Mrs. G. H. Cole)
whose call has- a hollow
not to exceed $400,000,000. These loans will be made to niunic-
F.
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"chucking" sound, is back also.
ivalities and certain other municipal authorities for specific
for THREE GENERATIONS
;Me first of May brought us
The Spiers have seen and have
municipal capital works Projects.
a light fall of snow, and though
heard some unusual birds in
The .Resolution states that legislation will be introduced in
tt did not last, we have had un-
this neighborhood. One even-
which there will be provision to establish a Municipal Develop -
usually cold weather all along.
'• A day or so later, -I heard the
ing they heard Whip -poor-
g"ment
Wills, and the "Winnowing" of
and Doan Board to administer Chis fmun..
It will
Stafford
f
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"ee-o
also authorize the acceptance of municipal debenttii�s
:.: -fluty lee" of the Wood
the Wilson's. Snipe. On anoth-
for any loans so made,
7%rush in the woods and then
the bright orange and black of
er day they saw the Golden-.
winged Warbler, a Philadelphia
This is a long Resolution and marry brings are spelled out.
One the intriguing in
M p N U M E N T S
the Baltimore Oriole appeared
Vireo, a Pied -billed Grebe,: an
of .things the Resolution will be an auth-
amongst the trees and for a
-Olive-sided Flycatcher, and a
onzation which will provide for a measure of forgivness in res -
couple of weeks, many, White-
White -winged Scoters.
pert of any. loans so made, depending upon the date of comp-
DUNDAS ST. EAST ."ITBY MO $.U52
Crowned Sparrows stayed. over
. All kinds of Warblers have
letion of the projects for which such loans are made.
..eraoute to the Northland. The
passed this way, some remain-
We will have towait and see what specific details are in -
• - Wrens are back now, in the
ing longer than others. such as
eluded in the legislation itself, in respect to this last Provision:
,
gardens, and out in the fields
ane can find numerous King-
the Northern -Waterthrush.- the
Chestnut -sided Warblers, Black
There are'other Resolutions on the Order Paper that I will
'deal
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. with in a subsequent report.
-'birds and Bobolink. The Cat-
bird will often meow and then
and White Warblers, a Mourn -
. ing Warbler; Black -throated
During the .Throne Debate we .have had oral question periods
920 CALEDONIA ROAD —:TORONTO
burst into a pleasant little
Green - Warbler,. - _Nashville,
each, and every day, The written questions, however, .have not
'..:song, and the reedy -like notes
Black -throated Blue, Maryland
been dealt with as -yet, and they are gradually piling up. To
BLOCKS 8e BRICKS
p of the Veery can be sometimes
Yellawthroat, Redstreet, Bay-
' date there are. some 146 questions on the Order PaPer, submitt-
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= heard in the evenings, High up
, breasted, Orange -Crowned,
ed by Members of Parliament from all parties: - ..
-STRUCTURAL STEEL
in the trees, one often hears
the Red Vireo without al-
Tennesse Warbler, Wiison's
Warbler, Blackburnian. Mag-
A section of the Order PaPer is devoted to private"Membees'
CRANE 'RENTAL
-Eyed
Notices of Motions and there have been some 58 motions sub-
hirn. The
l-.
IrThe glh-.Z.�
rnitted so far and. ted- on Order PaPer by Member% of all
s ofmtg
he Crested Flycat
ed WarbMyrtle,
greatesh
dealt- - -
vv�th during- one-hour-_ periods
--=e STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO
dies is a typical summery
as is also the Wood
light of all was a Prothonotory
Warbler over at the Amos'. I-
from.five to six o'clock each and every day. :.
Phone*: WH. 2x1960 —INA. 2-5103 —. MO. d-3911)
..:sound,
Peewee, Swamp Sparrow, the
saw it fairly,early in the morn-
Mearnvhile, I find that the life of a private Member is far
- "Indigo Bunting, and the Oven
ing and the Speirs identified it
legs arduous than that of a Cabinet Minister.
bird which repeats "teacher,
later on. It is supposed to be
:. teacher", getting louder, and
the first one _recorded in Ont- .
then abruptly stopping, The
ario County, for it is rarely
Flycatcher's "Chebee" has been
heard at times, and I have seen
seen in these part.
The blossoms are especially
_GRAHAM . PARK RESTAURANT''nomas
A. Newmem, Q. C.
a Rose -breasted Grombeak, and
profuse this year, which may
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-a Scarlet Tanager in the woods
next to us. Near the Amos'
account for seeing more Hum-
mingbirds. The co�'`ntiyside is
p
fining Room � - Banquet Hall
pond. I saw an Olive -Backed
really at its best in the month
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Thrush, and also a Ruffed
of May..
:Weddings -- Parties — Receptions
IrAnIPORT .ROAD, SOUTH :. D'JNBARTON
No. 2 Highway at Rouge River- ATiantic 2-2170
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Repairs To Uwntrl0wers, Garden Tractor
Cross -To Hold Open House
COMPLETE sEpTlc -TANK SERVICE
New and Used Lawtllnowers Rototillers for Sale
June 11th At Red Cross 'Centre,
Ntw TANKS INSTA�Eo
'le
LAWNMOWER SMJIRPENIN6
PAT DONNE = ` TEm P 9-� B4i
A display of the work done
ed in different services, who
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Shall NIOt01' j,tln� '°'
W
by the Women's Work Comm- •
ittee of the Pickering Township
may then be called oh 'when
need for their help arises, and
.Vlntys
and Village Branch during the
if anyone offers their services
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Pickering Village - 942.3230
past Year will be featured at
e a el Open House at the
. this committee can help direct
them to the various corrunitt-
'
Red Building on Brock
Road, on Tuesday, June 11th
ees in which they may individ-
ually be interested and useful.
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WILLIAM G. LAWSON
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One of the activities upper-
play
display rious
various
most in our minds at. this time
types of clothing, some needed
is Water Safety. June 28 is
Ardaffd9w 501110 ter
by outpost hospitals, some of
officially Water Safety Week
different character to be sent-
to tropical countries, layettes,
Mr. Doug Moffatt our most
capable swimming instructor,
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o es DRUGS LTD•
quilts and swabs. ere will ad-
so be a demanstra on of mak-
of some seasons past has suec"-
eeded -Mrs. T. J. Wheeler as
IRE t
rug hospice swabs.
chairman of this conuratteeti
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The committee is badly in
and is already organizing vis-
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„PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
need of new workers for next
its. to. the various schools to
season.
teach about water safety, prep-
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The Loan Cupboard will be
atory to the usual courses a -
COSMETICS = SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS
open for inspection. Many. peo-
vailable this summer as usual.
,•
pie da not realize that,the Red
Cross has a supply of wheel
Some of the Homemaker
staff will be resent also the
_ �
iC eying Taxi Ltd.
.:
STORE HOURS:
chairs, hospital beds, crutches
aind other invalid- equipment
at
Open House. Refreshments wiii
be served by the ladies of the
OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING S£RViGES
-
which is available ,for loan,
Women's Work Committee, ag-
TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS.
.WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to-9-p.M.
without charge, to any resid--
ent of the township,
ain under the capable chair -
marwhip of Mrs. A. W. Zy,as.
I
TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24HRS.
SUNDAYS nd HOLIDAYS 1 p. n. to; S, p.in.
Mrs. Burtotr the recently a-
ppointed chairman of Volun-
Following the recent succ.
essftrl campaign, this is an opp-
TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE •24 ,HERS.
TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY 'APPOINTMENT
_
tary Services, will _also be on
hand to take names of anyone
. ortunity for those wfio have
contributed so generousiy to
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASEeALL
PICKERING ,PHONE Whitehall 4-5961
interested. in the various phas-
come and see something of the
es of Red Cross work. The dut-
work which they. are helping
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r:�:-
les of this, conunittee include
to support.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 6,'1963 - _.
'THE PICKERING NEWS
'Page Three
WEST
ROUGIE
IDUMBARTON
1
too well of late.
Glad to see Mrs. M. Gil-
Christening of Mrs. Williams'
niece, Leslie Ann O'Hare, a,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Car-
ter,. and Kevin, moved from
•
-United Church -
mour, and Mrs. A. Gourkle are
the O'Hare home in Searboro.
Pickering Village to the Second
-
'`
now able.to be up and around
The Fairport Beach Home &
Concession, recently,
• .A wedding of interest to lot-�
in cruiser, over the week-end.
The minister, Rev. W. A.
again after long illnesses.
School Association wishes to
"Open House" will be'held
sl residents took place on Sat-
Mr, A. Ward, Grade ?. teach-
McKay, conducted the re�lar.
Congratulations to Miss Lyd-
thank all who contributed .tc
at the Red Cross Centre, Tues-
June 1; in St. Simon's
er; Mr. W. Fairbourn, Vice-
service, assisted by
morningurday,
is Kononow, of the Base Line,
make last 5aturday's Tea an%:
clay. July 11. A display of the
Anglican Church, Highland
p . , C._
Principal, a..-, ode 8 teacher,
Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist and
on her graduation from Toron-
Bake Sale, a success. They es-
work done by the "Women's
:Creek, when Diane, daughter
and Mrs. Dawn :folyrod, a mot-
choir director. The choir sante• .
"Lord
to Teachers College, Lydia will
pecially want to thank Mrs.'
Work Group"-consisting of
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Deer, of
her of one of the students, ac-
the anthem for Thy ten-.
"
be teaching in September at
Kosurko, for her contribution
knitted and sewn garments
fort Union Road, was united
companied the Grade 8.- stud-
der Mercy's Sake. Mrs. Shir-
"Signoretti
Selwyn School, East York.
of the beautiful rug-1st. Prize
which are 'used for outpost
an marriage to 'Mr. Brian Will-
ents of West. Rouge on a trip
ley conducted the
Junior
Those attending the Glen
on the Draw Tickets. This .was
work and all branches of the
• Tanis, of Brampton, with Rev.
Ly' 'bus, to Ottawa and blah-
. Con;;re�ation..Dr. blc-
�
1{ay, read Revelation 22, fur h:,
Mohr Luncheon on Thursday,
won' by Mrs. E. Chambers. � •
Red Cross. Please try to attend.
3iainey officiating. The kiride
treat over the week-end, and
For his text he choseKeiller
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Perneruski contributed
.Afternoon Tea will be served.'
'.looked lovelyin a floor-length
as Mr. Ward puts it-this wasLesson,
"The Tabernacles of God i,
MacKay, Kingsway,
the lovely 2nd. Prize on the'
.All friends will be welcomed.
white satin gown with lace ov-
one of the most enjoyable ani:
with Man"; Rev. 21. 3. Man
were: Mrs, J. H.. McClement,
Draw', This was won by Mrs.
Don Lirxlo, of the 5th. Con.
' erskirt and train. Miss Judy •
irrteresting trips anyone could
has come to. the realization as
Mrs. F. Con-key, Mrs, J. C.
Czonka, of Park Cres.
a studept of the Ontario Vet-
-• Peterson, Ajax, was maid of
have. The weatherman was ob_
to the extent of the universe
Brisbin, Mrs. Bruce Summers
Some of our area parents
erinary College, Guelph, has
honor, and wore an aqua chif-
liging by turning on the sun
after centuries of -study. They
and • Mr. and Mrs. Bev. War-
enjoyed a Fashion Show at the
passed his First Year, and will
• Pari dress with matching acc-
for three beautiful day's. In Ot-
wood.
Ba yvieW Heights School, Tues-
return in the fall to continue
essories; her bridesmaids, Miss
tawa, the Archives and War
have also some understanding
' of God, In the Book of Psalms,
Deepest sympathy is exten-
'ded
day; May 28. It was put_ on by
•7.
his studies.
• Beth Casselman,-Ridgewood Rd,
Memorial Buildings to
g het �
as well as other books of the
to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Grades and 8. of the School
A Tea and Bake Sale will be
wore a yellow gown with. mat-
experience a small part of the
Old Testament, we can read of
Hartford and family, in. the
Area No. 2.
held at Mrs. Bruce Summers',
thing accessories, and Mrs
excitement that our history
man's idieas of God, which
passing of Mr. Hartford's sis-
Mrs. M. Cook, Park Cres.,
Brock Road, on Wednesday the
=--;ail Cameron, of Oshawa, a
held for its heroes. The visit to
ter-in-law, in Tucson, Arizona.
attended a 3-day School Board
12th; from 3.00 to 5.00 p, m.
cousin of the bride, wore pale
the Mint will have left a per-
were varied. God turned His
face to man in Jesus. Man is
Mr. Hartford flew down to be
Convention at Niagara Fa.iis,
Proceeds for Ladies'. Aid of: St.
per,
manent impression on the stud-
with his brother.
recently.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
The reception was held at'
ents. Unfortunately it didn'+t
Cod's highest creation which
Friends were pleased to see
Church News
Little Switzerland, with about
teach us how to am or. save
should be a cause of humilit Y
knowing our.p for good
Mrs. Joseph Hill (Eileen Jack-
Pastor G. Robinson will be
-- .one hurxired guests. for dinner
money. Everyone freshened up
Chriial
shown by Christ. are
son) and family in the disirict
giving the message , at both
GREENWOOD
and dancing. The bride and
with a swim at the Chateau
.w'e
on Sunday and are happy to
on
services 11.00 a. in. and 7.00 p.
` left for a honeymoon.
Laurier before heading for
-iven the ability to become
given
that Mr. Sam Jackson
m. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m.
The Rev. Fl delivered
groom
by motrn, to the East -Coast,
in
Montreal, and a night on the
much greater than anyone ev-
is home from hospital and feel-
Adult Bible C-bill be
a fine sermon on Sunday,. tak-
on Su
- s they will enjoy two
towi>" On • Saturday,, while'
er has. What have we done
with this potential abilif
po
ing much better.
ed on Sunday, June 9, in our
en from the book of Acts on
The Power of Pentecost. Alan
weeks at Cape Cod, and will
hardly in the manner tsf Mont-
Scouting Party... we
God has given us freedom to
Bible School. This Class is for
Mothers and Dads, and all in-
Clark Was at the organ.
live in Brampton on their re-
Guests at the. wedding
stasis
made our way to the Chalet
become what we are. "The Tab-
AllDLEY
terested. Wednesday evening I
Mrs, Minaker has left on a
turn,
were from: New Zealarld, Bur-
Lookout and Mount Royal, and
. ernade aE God is with Man".
Prayer and Bible Study. at 8.00
trip to' Seattle, with her sister
wash, Brampton. Orangeville,
like Cartier, were thrilled with
what kind of a place do we
Rev. Stanley Armstrong, Rec-
p m.
Miss Herbert of Toronto. They,
Smithville, Port Stanley, and
the scenic beauty of ,our coup -
give God in which we live? We
for of All Saints' Anglican
plan on visiting with their sist-
' Oshawa. Our congratulations
.
try. From there, we made our
should be ha to show. others
happy
Church, Whitby, was the guest
er whom they have not` seen
_ best wishes to to the
tired, but happy and contented
that. the tabernacle of Gbd is
o
speaker for the Sunday School,
here,
BROCK ROAD
for some forty years.
couple in their new
way home, on our chartered
with men.
Anniversary Service on
Mr.-and Mrs. Chas. McTagg-'
young
�•
kus.-A. Ward.
- Bulletin -
Sundax. The children's choir
art spent the weekend at Man -
-
D o o
The members of the choir
can two numbers, with Lynda
g
The 7th. and. 8th, Grades of
itoulin Island' with relatives.
0 0 0
The West P.ouge Ladies' Club
Grace Presbyterian Church
and their friends had a very'
Puckrin presiding at the piano
'the
Brr)ck Road School went to
Miss. Glenna Minaker- of
enjoy a Pot Luck Supper
Port Union P.oad, The Seeon�:
.enjoyable social eveninc last
for service. Allan Powell
Niagara Falls, on Tuesday, the 1
Brampton was home with her .
- - will
the
West Rouge Brownie Pack.
•Friday at the h6me of. M1, Bob
and Harold Guthrie received
28th. The weather was not
Parents on the weekend.
ing., of
• f.or their final meeting..
on Thursday evening.
with their Leader birs.:VLarion
Pitcairn. Mr. Pitcairn is very
the offering
�•
very good in the morning, but I
1VIrs• Ed. Pascoe poured tea
season,
June 13, at 7.u0 m, at the
v4'el,,h, looked very i.*nhr site
pleased with the.. choir, ant: i�
Church Service will be at
cleared up ;du:•.ng the after-
at the Fiftieth Anniversary or'
p.
home Mrs, Pat Williams, on
on Church"Parade. on Sun�'.zy,:
especially happy with the
9.45 a. m. for the summer
noon:-'Mr. Lane and Mrs.
Mrs, Elmer Powell of Columb-
of
Road. Members.
June 2.. when Rev. Fultun had
faithfulness �f the Ht.h ch2o:
months, followed by Sunday
Lind accompanied., the pupils
us on-Sunday afternoon.,..
Ridgewood
names starting with the
a xpecial messa,,e for young-
member-, of the choir.
'The
School at 10.43. This Sunday,
and they-were. taken to the
Mr, and.Mrs. Joe Pegg and
with
from "A" to will
people who attended the ser-
Bantam Socrer-Team..
Rev, Keith'Hawke, will be in
new Hydra Plant,• and to ail
Diana of. Oshawa and Mr, and
letters -"P^'
;ponsored by our church, w•on
';t
chs ae of the service.
the historical places of inter-
Mrs. A. Schneider visited- on
= bring the First . Course, and
"R" Second
vice.
Sunday School will.end• this
t•e•dnes-
re i ;am s :.
6 a la.
.. Thh Communi thCtub ma at
est. It was an. educational tour
.,Sunday with-Mr. and Mrs. M.
from to ."Z". the
on...June i6, and - Hol
Y n_, 4 to 1, again
the ome of . e rent,
and they •arrived home about
Pegg.
Course; also a plate, cuR and
for
year
Cca,mir:union will be the last
West Rouge United. Con;;-
Bert, and Mrs. Guthrie, on Sat-
9.00 P. M.
Mr, and Mrs- Percy Jones
saucer, and cattery the din-
time i< being ar-
Sunday,in the. month, June 23.
ratulatinns,
urday evening. P!^^s were
The Home Baking Sale, spun-
and Mr. and Mrs: M. Pegg
- ner. A social
Can-
11.00 a. m.
-Next Mrn.iay-evening.. June
made for the •picnic, the date
Wired b the Home &. School,.
y
called on Mr. and Mrs._ John
ranged by the Program
at .'
The Sunday. Picnic
l0, The. Ev:eninY Unit of United
to. be announced later. Any'of
�r,� held at Mrs. Bradshaw's,
Bayles on Sunday evening.
g•
-vener, Mrs. Anti blacIntpre•
to
.School
be -held on urd'-y, the
Church Women will hold its
our rrlembers and friends who
Jr.,• on' Friday, May 31. Burin-
Several of our ladies attend-
,England and Europe seem
vacation
will .S,
22nd, at'Paulynne Park,
final meeting before the sum-
wish to save labels frorh Can -
'Packers
ess was brisk and. everything
ed the District Annual of the
have been a favorite
for many of our local re-
St, Andrew's Circle " of the
mer recess,
Memorial Ser-
ada products, please
was completely sold out.
Institute at Ajax on. Tuesday.
place
•sidents in the month. Mr,
Women's Guild will end their
The Erskine
contact Mrs..•'Geo. Izatt. ,Mr.
he community wishes to ex-
Mrs, W. Brown attended the '
past
James Johnson. Rid=
season with a Pot Luck Lunch-
rice will be conducted next .
_..
Alfred Bunker. R R: 2, Picker-
{em}-sympathy to.Mrs: yam-Mid-
fttneral of a relative at iia-as
-` ,and Mrs.
Thursday, June 13. at
Sunday, June 9, at 3.00 p• M.
ing', showed ealoured pictures
dleton formerly of Brock, Rd.
Thursday.
geavood Road. have just. return-
- to- England
eon, on
1,30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.be
Rev. Little, of Cherryvvood will
of birds, animals •,and also "of
and to Mrs. Jack Bradshaw Jr..
Unit No. 2 of the. United
ed from a trip
their dad-
Shirley French; Roue lulls Dr.
the speaker, and Cherry-
-Mexico.
. in 'the loss gf Mrs. Middleton's'
church women wilt mee�C at the
where. they visited
and
The General A:�embly of the
wood choir will assist in the
Nine of the Explorers, .acc-
sister-in-law, who passed. away
home of Mrs. Alfred Pegg on
ghter and her hust�and,
other friends and relatives for
Presbyterian Church begins on
music.
ompanied by their Counsellor,
at Dundalk, and was buried on
Wednesday June 12 at 8 p,-m.
weeiCs�"_Mr�_and -:Mrs D.
Wednesday_ June ..two
-
h, nto.
000
Park on Saturday, June S. Cars.
on Saturday.
rte:
the former's mother and cis-
Mr.•and Mrs. Les Wilson and
England and Europe for six
Chur4b 1100
will be leaving the church at.
S Wonnacott entered
ter, Mrs. Cousims and • Miss.
family visited wi2'h the Gordon
weeks, on business and pleas-
St. Edward's Anglican
Sunday,-.June 9: -, Holy Com-
P• m. for anyone wanting
Oshawa Hospital, on Friday,
Cousins, of, Toronto, visit them
Wilson' family of Goodwood on
atm and report a lovely trip,
and Sunday-Schbol at
Cranspartation Races eorr►men-
Congratulations to Mr. and
on Sunday
Sunday.
while Mr. and blrs: Edw
munion
ce at 1.30.
Mrs. Ronald Cox, on the birth
'Rourke, Ridgewood Road, are
9.30 a• m.
The Congr�ational Pot Luck
. The Afternoon: Unit United
P
of their son James Dogelas,
eaaann>.>•>•�nenen�����n�n��1ee•s>tuueuuearlsrs>•lrt,
Trow enjoying a month's visit.
be held in the Par-
Church .omen. '-111 meet at
'Cos-
at Oshawa Hospital, on Thurs-
with friends. and relativgs in
Supper will
ish Hall, on Saturday. June 8;
. the � home of firs. Gladys
Dr,. Thursday,
day, May 30,
C
England
5.00 m Everyone wet-
car, Hillside on
Bob • McHugh, Jimany- andBRADY
We are pleased to report Mrs,
at P.
Adults- $1:00;- Students
June 13. at 2,00 p. m. The Roll
Linda Izatt visited Mrs and
Lynn Bannock, Ridgewood Rd.
come.
Children under five,
Call is to be answered with
Mrs. Staple Fuller, Rockwood
Y
.'is home fr'ain the hospital, and
50 cents;
the word "Rest".on
Sunday.
EVERYTHING
IN . COTTAGE
;able to be out around again.
"Voice Women" has
Fret •
Mrs• .Gladys Cossar, Mrs. G
West-
Congratulations to Harold
-SUPPLIES:
MEW 3 USED
�
The of
Club
The West Rouge Canoe Ciub
I- Fletcher, Miss Evelyn
Guthrie;•, who won several priz-
).
organized a group in Pickering
has worked out a schedule for
ate and Mrs. Elizabeth Holl-
es with his cattle, at Brook-
Z
az'a meeting on Monday even-
workouts are Sun-
inter were in Toronto Thins-,
lin Fair, on Sunday.
1 Q
27, and -are., lookingtraining
_and
Jiume 30, o es for
• ' '721
- fors members who are interest-
day afterrno r '
-m., Boys 2.00 p. m Tues-
Overseas Relief.
F(i ort Beach
ed in this organization. Mrs. K.
-�uiffe', la�wood Rd.--would
acrd
day evenings 7.00 P. m. and on
at 7.00 P.
_The Bazzar on Saturday last,
at Mrs.. Tyas' home, was-a- big
Executive
e��=�����>♦�n�n�����t���enn�������■
_
err s���tN�a
be glad to give any further in-
formation to any who would
Thursday evenings -In.
The members. have been divided
suceess. _ Personals _• =. - . {
The Ratepayers`
met at the home of the Pres-
Aike to call' her, at AT. 2-2509..
into group's of •Bantams, ,10 to
16
� Orville Hamilton is a
idem, Mir. Cook; on Tuesday
71here is to be a meeting about
13 years; Juveniles, .13
16
tient in the Scarboro Gener-
evening, May 28. Another
the middle of June, with a
m
years; and Juniors, from
and up. Mr_ Attis Bredov-
ail Hospital, where she under-
beach • "clean-up"' is scheduled
for Saturdaty, June 8. Please
C
special speaker for anyone•in= .
yrs,
skis is the Commodore, and has
went surgery, on Friday.
Mr, Mrs. G I. Fletcher
come out and lend a hand with
terested.
The new teachers for School
a real good showing, getting in
and
ton on Satur-
motored to Trenton
your hard-working neighbors.
Yo
• .�
a e • .=
Area Na � 2, Pickering, were
shape for The Annual Regatta
Ferguson's Beach,
da to attend the Air Force
Y
The new path needs some fin-
-�
= : `-of action to take
to keep insured
p
welcorried at a 'get-acquainted'
to be held at
22, with
Exhibition. They also visited
fishing touches, and a general.
�
tea at West Rouge School, on
J%esdray, June 3. Ladies . from
on Saturday, June
Clubs from other districts tom-
- their daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Jackson and Mr. Jackson.
. cleair-up on the beach itself, is
needed. Next General Meeting
-=
'O'N T A Rio
the Home dr School served re-
peting. You are invited to j0e
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis
of the Ratepayers' Association
=
,
freshrnents
in this colourful event. 'In
were in Toronto on Saturday,
is set for Thursday, June 20, at
_
.... _
`Isailaelle McNeill,• Flagstone
'evening, they are sponsoring a
visiting at the home .of 'Mr.
the Community Hall,
HOSPITAL
- Terrace, Grade 2. pupil had her
. Dance at the Rainbow Room
and Mrs. Doug. Willis, the. oc-
Mrs. H. Stroud, and mothers-
tonsils removed at the Scar-
Shopping Plaza- The Club is
rasion being the birthday for
Mrs. Crosier, Mrs. McLean,
ogre' General Hospital, last
supported by the Kiwanis, of
Walter Willis and her
Mrs. Warner and MTs. Parkin -
_
N �V RAMC E
vtseeic, .. and her many young
West Rouge, besides what the
gridaughter, Meg.
son took a group of twenty-
=
_
school friends wish, her speedy
members are able to give:,
George McConachie cel-
five pupils to the Toronto Corn
• If you chance jobs,
follow carefully
xeoovery.
o 0 o
happy returns to Gar-
ebrated' his birthday on Mon-
servatory of Music, on May 30.
in the
"' -the instructions on the back of the' Certifi=
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bro�tvrt
Many
Dr.
day, June 3,
They took examinations
= tate of Payment, Form 104, which your C
Zmd family, Ridgewood Road,
ry McIntyre, Rouge Hills
Sympathy is extended to
Grades 1. to 8. for Piano.
group required to
give you.
spent part of the week-end at
on his twelfth birthday, S�
Mr Leonard, Fairport Rd
On Friday, June 14; a Sew-
'
cottage at Hunstville, brit
29; to Robert Brown+-
North, on the death of his mot-
ing Bee is planned at Mrs, Kos-
_ 0 When you reach your 19th birthday
.'their
report the black flies are bit-
wood Rd., who was four years
her, Mrs. Ida May Leonard,
urgds home on Fairport Rd. at
you are no longer covered-by
your parents'
'ing too well in that district.
old on. May 30.
Kiwanians
which occurred at her home in
12,00 noon tv 3.30 p. m. This
certificate. Register separately within
A "speedy recovery" to Mr.
The West Rouge
holding a Mammoth Auc-
Stroud,• on Sunday,, May 26.
is to help the Ladies' Associa-
their
�-
thirty days to keep insured. Forms are C
Fred Moore, Rivercouet Rd.
are
The funeral was on Wednes-
tion get a head start on
;available at hospitals,
banks and Com-
who is in Searboro Gen: Hos-
'tion Sale, on Saturday, June
day, at Dixon Funeral Home,
Handicrafts _for their Christ-
;; imission offices.
_
: pital undergoing treatment fol-
22, commencing at 11.00 a. m.
in - Markham, with interment
mas Sale. Next regular- meet-
_.
teach us to earn or save money at the Shopping Plaza, Plan to
at Stouffville Cemetery,
ing -of, the Association is on
� � When you marry,
the Family prerriium
Joannie Drake, Island Rd. has
attend, and support the local
Mr. and Mrs' E. J. Annis
Tuesday, June 18.
must be paid, to cover husband, wife and
her arm in a cast following an
group, in- their work.
and Susan visited friends at
Happy Birthday Wishes go to.-I
_ eligible dependanfs.
Tell your group OR,
accident 'while playing with
T. V.
Caribou Lodge at Wood Lake,
'Dianna Butler, who was seven-
= if you pay direct, tell the Commission.
some young friends last week.
Dumbarton Radio
East Mus oka, on Sunday,
teen years old on June 7., to
�..
Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Beck and
V
T. V. 6srviee - T. V. Towers
Viay
Joe Zett.ler, who ,was 11 years
�to
OIVT/L�tIO
Arin, Rouge. Hi*hlands Dr.
x'1191
Mr. and Mrs. William Tvas
old on June '8.; Angela Jul-
= HOSPiTwL 1M 2185 yonge St.
gpent the week-end - with
and family. of Sarnia, visited
tan, who is 11 years old, on
'to
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friends at. Lake Siincoe-, and
.;Subscribe Now! w
their families, Mr. and Nlrs:-
June 10, and Jackie Pern-
= COMMISSION
=
rnd Mrs. .Bili Reed' and
A. Tyas, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
eroski, who is 4 years old on
family, also of Roane Hizh-
The Pickering News
Pearce, on the week-enri..
Bay-
,Tune 11.
Mr, I�Trs. 'Fred Williams,
_ "
=
= l
lands, enjoyed a trip .front ke-•
Mrs. Leslie White, of
and
-_
;ftoy, bake Simcoe in their. cab-
;2.50 Per Year
view Rd, .has not been feeling
Susan and Brenda attended a
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL
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_ Pa3e Four THE PICKERING NEWS Y THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963
'GUIDING tN. �►��_ .In' Mrs. B. JamieSori attended a Maple, last Friday night. `,Mrs. Gmht Carson returned'on lath, in the church basement, ada"•
_ Du.jva..on unirsd Church Tea cast*hurscsay, at tr►e home bir. and Mrs, Jack Empring- SaLuraay from their honey- -with Glen Major and the Pine Mr. and burs• Gait!
The Guides and Brow mes of ut,;vge crlct .noel„ at ham andGeorge, visited Mr. moon. We welcome Mrs. Car- Grove Assocrauons, as guests, ivory and family, of
Dunoar•ton District held their Claremont. and Mrs. Lloyd Empringham, son to our community. airs. Aapsey, of Lhalk Lake, land, had supper on
annual "Guiding in Acuon A nu.naer from here attend- Scugog Islanct, on, Sunaay. i'he united Church Women wall be guest speaker, and the evening with Mr. ani
=z --Saturday, May 25, -at--Dunbar -ed the twt-light meeting at The newly-weds, Bic. and will meet next Wednesday, the Rall Cali—'All .,,,:,.t u,: Manderson.
ton United Churen.
The many parents and friend:
atic—uing %vrac• uea.cU W
fine display of tc.e ciult.rcn
work and handicrafts, wht..
pointed up the diiiyrnce a.. _
crea,,vity the, g., -"'S eniployc
to n:,::{e this lvw Gui,,._n
Action such a 'success. The a. -
ternoon's program also inc•lud
ed outdoor acti�-ities, whicl.
ilea: er picture of just wha�.
the younsters are learmn,
under the 'capable dhection, o
The "table centre contpefi
tion" was judged, and plaque:
for best of the show were a -
warded to 1st. Fairport Guicic
Company. and 2nd. Bay Plidge _
Brownie Pack. A note inter F O O MARKET
w- _
est as the presence off Cnery - -
Leonard, of Thornhill, Goic STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7:00 P.M ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 I4wy. JUST
Cord Candidate, who took par THURS & FRI. TILL 9.00 P.M.
- ` tcarious activities, assistin SATURDAY TILL 6:00 P.M. _ OF ROUGE BRIDGE
the P.angers of S. R S. Cheieui — _—
and thereby passed success-uil� (Special offer of 3e OFF) Maple Leaf .TENDERFLAKE . CANADA PACKERS ``
her first challenge. I -YORK BRAND
600 (SAVE 1 lc) 12 oz. round tins York Brand 12 oz. sqi
On Tuesday, biay 28. th �OR�lSt�t. MEAT
Guides of Dunt,ai•ton 'Distric
met at the home of Mrs. P. ff` .SANDWICH
:.Merritt, for their general May • 2 IOI ,: SPREAD .
meeting, at which time it was DOrIfE�S1`fC Eli_OERFLAKE
announced thf-, ,%Trr.. u r�,•. • Y •- 3 oz. tins (SAYE, 9c)
molds, of .Bay Ridges, has been
. . iJ I0l06NA
aFP^'med -ton i rict. DOMESTIC �� �9y
in Dunbar 'Mr -,..R.
D .i t'. n re-dac- ! yak '4 V � `eQ�
ing :firs. • P.. �1e -it', new -;y -a•,= .
pointed D'A%`-:on C,,mniss°rncr SHORTENING 35E lbs. 9C _ �t
u srrxow�+ s'D
Shoreline Divi�'on..Th_•. meet—
ing was h6n ured by the pies- _
- . chic 'of• Hr<. H. T: Cyok, area .' _ �A t' t T I .
Corr-:nis-sionpr. Central- A -�, CLOVER CREAM . PINT BRICKS - � �t �`�} �'""`'! STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE
r [n�rxYrid�,t� ar dozen
Mrs. L.
• lams, former '•
1T O y
trict Serretan-Treaue', %:is -
ar)P.nted . T? v's:6r. Secretary -n, Div'sion.
I -CE C -REAM RGE .,EGGS
(Save 26c) . C
Frenchman s Bay -- 18RING YOUR OWN CARTON) 19
Conaratulatiorn to Mr and -FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY y
Mrc Arthur :(Sonny" He'c:-ns.
WHILE THEY LAST —'SKIN LESSAOOSE)
of Dartmouth: N. S.. on the _
birth of a seen on Friday. Nla, 1
Q
L6•
31. 1963. ?. gtanci�.2'1 .fir_ tiro -I� ' ..
�. Hearns, Liv--rprx-1 Rrl: S.
.:'W.l E N E. R S
Clarence Mansfield, Toronto, X10 for 94e
_tiisited his mother, Mrs. Chas. (Average weight 3 lbs.) �` '
' (Ca -ie of 48 tins
Mansfield, on l�fonha}. (Frying, Roasting or Barbecuing) : $t as)
Pleased to see, Mrs, AV, Fiero _
home from the Ajax Hospital.
The Faie ho •r•,itcrt r': +arch= THESE ` PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 6th, Ith & 8th
Women are holiiir.,; t:.e:r meet -
Ing on Tuesday, June 13.; in the
'Sunday School Hall. Pot Luck SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) - -(Save 29c) -MOTHER'S Apple„& Strawberry or Apple $Raspberry (Save''I 5c)
Lunch at 1.00 p. m., followed MARGARINE :_� 4 LBS- 69e _:IAM .. __� -____ :___�_ __ 24 oz. iars 2 for 79e
by she regular meeting: AIF _-,—__W—____._..-___-__-__ _
business will be taken care of
as this is -the last meeting. un- BLACK DIAMOND CANADIAN. _ (Save 1 1'c) RIBBON RED LA )
,BLUE R BB BEL (Save 14c
til September 12• r _CHEESE SLICES i,/s LB. PKGS 2 for 55e TEA BAGS ____ �_ ___�__�_ PKG OF ]00 79e
j ---------------------- _ _
Pleased to see Mrs. McConn- ”
ell who is • taking up residence ` . - SWI FT'S M ` (Save 196 Large 1 %2 - b. Tins
� PRE IUM
on Front St. She is a former YORK CANADA FANCY Fresh, Frozen (Save 1Oc) BEEF or IRISH STEW ___^_�_-w2 for 79c
'resident at the Bay. GREEN PEAS _ __.__� 2 LB. PKG. 45e
Mrs. Lucy White, of Clare- _- •
mont, visited her sister Mrs. BROOKPARK .FROZEN
MASON'S CANNED (Cottage Speci I)Case of 24 10 oz. Tins
(S ve 39c) SOFT DRINKS --- - ------ -- - - ------ - ---- : - -_ ---. $1.99
iC. Mansfield. on Sunday. a ---- ----
The Mothers' Auxiliary of
-----
MEAT PIES _______�__� i —_�� 5 for 99c -.(Ginger- Ale, Cola, Orange, Lemon Lime &. Root Beer) ,
the. 2nd. Fairport Scout and --------
Cubs held their regular -meet. 111,10
Ing
egular'meet-
Ing on May 29, and 'pians were
rrra a or an I -e oon ea,
Bake Sale and Fish, Pond, to
be held in the S. S. Room, of. PLUS'OTHER SPECIALS FOR YOU —
Fairport United Church, on the
20t of June, at 2.30 p. m. A . - ---------
$ MAPLE LEAF SMOKED SMOKED BACON SQUARES __ __ _. !.B 29c
welcome to all. PICNIC; SHOULDER LB. 39e "
A speedy recovery is hoped -'�""`�- -BON ELfSS 'ROUND STEAK ROAST :—___—__�___ •L6.. 89e
for Bee Balsdon, Broadview St. > J U B I LEE SMALL LINK 1 LB. PKG.
who is ill width measles. PORK SAUSAGE -----____-- ti CROSSCUT SHORT RIB .ROAST __,______�_A__ �____.___.LB. 59c
Cherrywood I' MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 oi. Vac Pac. Pkgs: BEE ----- �- _---____�� _�_� 3 LBS. ;1.00
•FRESH MINCED F
Cherrywood united Church COOKED MEATS--------------_--------------------_—�__— 2' for 39c (Less than 3 lbs. — 39c per Ib,) _ a
wbmenti meet at the Church- " , Mac & Cheese; Chicken, Olive, Pickle & Pimento, Dutch ' Loaf' BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST __ —� __ __ LB. 79e
Hall, on Wednesday, June 12, _
-at 5.00 P. m. Bring your contri- SLICED RINDLESS _ lois, T -Bone d. Wing STEAKS �—
• Round, Sir _ LB. 89c ..
butions, to the bale and layette BREAKFAST 'BACON -----____-_ __^ :13. 39c '�--"—
also used nylons. ----_—___ STANDING PRIME RIB' ROAST {6th '&' 7th, Ribs) LO. 59c
Erskine Cemetery Memorial LEAN. PEAMEALED'
Service will be held Th Sunday 'COTTAGE ROLL _____���` �___ _ LB. 49c Round or Square RUMP ROAST '___��_____—___ LB. 79c :.
' next at 3.00 P. m. There will - ----- not �be� a service at the Cherry- FRE -MEATY --(SIDE)- — -� — — FRESH 'MINCED STEAK �— ___ _ _ LB. 69c
Church on this date. but — -
Sunday School at 9.30 a. M. SPARERIBS --------------------- ----------- --------_�-�:��__ 'LB. 59c ARTHUR'S S
' < :LUCAS ARTH SLICED
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ireson :Blade or Short RIB ROAST (Blade Bone Removed) _____ LB. 59e BOLOGNA ------- .------------ __.________ �________-______ I LB. PKG. 39c
;errtertained members of the _
family, in honour• of her mot-
her, firs. W. J. Petty, whose
30th birthday is on June 3. U.S.No. 1 FLORIDA h No. 1 DUTCH SET or MULTIPLIER
Mr, and Mrs. Pigott and the O IYS /,
NEW POTATOES ,(.� ONION SETS _
family attended the car races at Mosport on Saturday. •- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Gates -Fresh No. 1 Home Grown Good Size Heads O 1 IMPORTED MEXICAN �.
have had her mother, Mrs. HEAD LETTUCE 2f�'� TOMATOES ________________________—
9 �.
Jones: her brother Bill Jones • • �• C ' HOMEGROWN FRESH
and wife and children iv'isitinK �o
HOME GROWN
- 'them this week. _ � 'GREEN ONIONS _____________ �:_-- _-- __ — -- w
FRESH ASPARAGUS B
Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall; also ,' ; 2suNCHEs35c No. 1 ONTARIO HOTHOUSE
, Mr. and Mrs. of val Downer.. - a
T isited Mr. and �Irs. Tindall - . CUCUMBERS _ rgt,'
5
HOME GROWN, FRESH CRISP LARGE BUNCHES - - -- ------------- --r��______� ---- -'-`"
Here, on sunriay. J;(. FLOWER OR VEGETABLE
o BUNCHED RADISHES .:.... , , ... 4 for 25c GARDEN PLANTS 35c per bo
BALSAM No. 1 CAROLINA. LARGE HEADS p box'or 3 fa
I NEW GREEN CABBAGE _
.' Balsam school children and _ _ _� �� 2 for 39c A Complete Selection of Rennie's & Steele-Btiggi' Flower & '?,
a number of ladies went .on,.a - ` .
'bus trip last Wednesday, to „
TMURMAY, JUNE 6,1%3 THE PICKERING NEWS . rGIV r"'
Harold •H kin- with a domes in the Masonic were teaching of the reswTK-
ONK
Congratulations to Miss Gag
Pickering, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Pickering, and Mr.
Bob Barton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Barton; on their
marriage that took place in
the United Church here last
Saturday.
A shower was held last Tues-
day evening in the Legion Kali
for Mr.' Bob Lehman and Miss
Barbara Empringham; who are
to be married this month.
Miss Marie Lynne Ronrtie
Hedges and Mr. and�ss. M.
Fraser, visited Niagara Falls
on Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mayse
..F /1�4.flava .t + Cahlmnv At
the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Ho-
ward Hockley.
Quite a few from here att-
ended the wrestling at Stouff-
ville on Saturday night.
The Ciare:norrf ball team, de-
feated the Stoufviile boys 5-3,
at Stouffville last Thursday
night.
A Cub Master is needed for
the Cobs at Claremont. Unfort-
unately, because his work will
not permit it, Bill Keevil had
to give up the job. Scoutmast=
er Don' Sanderson' is carrying
the duel role at •the moment.'
Bob Madill and op
Miss Carleen Dopking, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mss. Carl
Dopking of Dundas graduated
from the St. Joseph School of
Nursing, in Hamilton, on May
29th.
Local gusets at the recept-
ion held at the home of Mr.
and hIm Carl Dopking of Dun-
das were: Mr. and Mrs -Wm.
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ev-
ans, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans and
MT. and Mrs Lome Jones • of
Mount Zion.
The Evening Unit of the Un-
ited Church will hold a meet-
ing on June 10 at the home of
Mrs. Alma Hill, Program, Mrs.
Mrs. raitn 5ticxwooa ana tser-
nice Ward, Roll Call A kitchen
shower is to be held for the,
United Church. Merirbers are
asked to wrap a gift consis-
ting of tea towels,, soap or an
item useful in the kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loyst
and Janice of Whitby, spent
Sunday with ,Mr, And .Mrs..
Grant Taylor:
Mrs. Jack Norton was taken
'to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital,•
on Friday evening, •lhst.
.Claremont United Church
Sunday school are holding _an.
Hail and a dance following, in
the Legion hall.
Terry Hopkins and. Derrick
Curtis hiked to Ajax and back
on the weekend, as part of a
Scouting test. They covered a
distance of 20 miles.
St. Andrew's
Church — Pickering
The morning service was
conducted by, Rev. Jas. Clarke,
D. D. Secretary of the Board
of Christian Education. Mrs.
Marion McQemerrt, organist
and, choir leader, presided at
tfie organ. The choir entered
to the Processional "O Thou
my Soul, Bless God the Lord".
The special musical number••
was a very lovely - anthem
"Praise the Lord", sung by the
Senior and Junior choirs. The
scripture_ readings were: Psalm
90 and Acts 4. 1 - - 20. Dr.
Clarke. gave a very fine mess-
age in keeping with Pentecos-
tal Sunday, taking as his text:
Acts: 4 20 - "For we cannot
but speak the things we have
seen and heard". This day is
observed as Pentecostal Sun-
day, when God gave the Holy
Spirit to the Disciples. This
tion of Jesus Christ. When Pet-
.er-was - on trial, he stood - up
being.filled_with the Hgly Spir-
it. Jesus taught them that they
would suffer for the gospel's
sake, but words would be giv-
en them. These rulers were a-
mazed at the boldness of Peter
and commanded them never to
speak again of Jesus. They
knew they could not stop the
church from growing unless
they silenced the voice of bel-
ievers. The Christian Church
stands under the coma and of
Jesus to preach the gospel to
all nations. Jesus' only plan
for 'the 'disciples, and to us is
given the commission to be wit-
nesses for Him. The Junior
l'Vittj'iTb'Gllvia waw �WAa %W- v,,
Mrs. George' Brown.- The ser -
,vice next .Sunday will' be , con=
ducted by Rev. Kenneth Heron
of Stanley, N. B., former minis-
ter here.
SALE REGISTER
Wednesday, June 12 — auction
sale of household furniture, el-
ectric i%ner, di*+. Wing -room
suite, lawn swing, electric
washer, tools, children's toys,
haro, etc., the property of Mrs.
O. B. Heisey, Main SL North,
Markham, Ont. Ken 3 Clarke
The Cubmaster can be either a
asmiversary service on Sunday
chapter of Acts tells of the
Preatite, auctioneers.
APPRAISALS
man or a woman. If you .know
a interested in this
June 9th. All parents in
early Christian Church, it was
a time of testing. We have a
(jun 6)
_
W
of Yon
work; oomact, Tom Hammond
ited to attend.
v
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hili of
great deal to learn from the
Su bscribe,Nowl
JIM
chairman of the Group Comm-
Others on the committee
Collingwood spent the weekend
early Christian Church This
chapter tells of the persecution
p�
� Pi; koKng News h '
(Gladys Newell)_-'ittee.
_ �.
are :Rarxly Carruthers, Sec.,
with Mrs. Loss Hill.
of. the disciples John and Peter
-
J. Curtis, Trees., Bob Hockley.
' The Ladies' Night at the'Le-
vaho were put in prison. They
;2.50 Per Year
Real Estate Broker — Pickering Viiiag4.
Al Bozell, Henry Desjardins,
gion will be held on June 15,
were imprisoned because they
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. �_' - _ _ _' � _ .. EPIC ERING NffWS •THURSDAY, .LUNE 6, 1965
n,. awa,
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- -Mette Plumbing Company Com an Ltd. Pacific Finance Credit Ltdw Stephenson's Garage .
A Vary Depen:labla Firm Serving Oshawa _ • .Ona of the Most Respected Names in Financing Provides The Best Axle, Frame 8 Alignment
- Ser And District - 13 SIMCOE ST. S. 725-6571 v — --
ices
SHOWROOM: 23 CILINA ST. V 728-9491 j ---This is one of the tit succesful firms in the finance 15 CHURCH ST. 725-0522
This business es'a l bed in Oshawa for the past 11 business `due to the public's confidence in both the,man- This firm represents one of the foremost alignment
years is capably directed by Mr. VAL METTE, President- agement and'staff, who are fully trained to serve your services. -in the area Established in -1931, by Ernie and
and Genera, Manager-; who is w•eil• known in the district. financial requirements on -a personal bases. At PACIFIC Tom Stephenson, and now capably operated by Ray and
and
features only better known lines in lumbing you immediately become aware of this fact, you, their Lloyd Stephenson, it has become one of the most succ-.
and heating fixtures which are. recognized for quality- highly valued customer is the most important factor in essful firms of its kind
and sem- ice ability. the ever growing success story of `Pacific" with 51 major Wheel Mignment and balancing play a . very import-
- - It is true that it takes good dependable products _ to branches in Canada. Last year they, opened 3 branches ant part in the safety and driving pleasure of ,your car.
have the finest I,lumbing or heating system, but it is al- "in the Maritimes and -now serve from coast to coast,, -ex- This firm has all the latest equipment and skilled meth -
so important to have it properly installed by a firm sept the province of Quebec. anics to make the necessary corrections to provide saf-
Pacific. Finance Credit Ltd., serves Business, Industry, er, more pleasant driving for •you.
sucht-e thum
as Metbing Company Ltd., who have been •
- � identified with the trade for many years. All of their dealers as well as consumer loans. The Os}aawa.office is. - Their paces are reasonable, so, call this firm and get
Plumbing and the trade
deef or are licensed and union - - Fell -managed by ."Al" Morgan. Their financing services - - an estimate on your job. You will like the courteous anis
members, which attests to their qualifications. They are
are greatly appreciated' by people in this area. If you prompt attention you will receive.
7. specialists in oder, bathroom and modern heatinT al have any problems in financing for any worthwhile put- When dealing with Stephenson's Garage, you will be
so service work on fall types of plumbing, electric water pose, we would like to refer you to PACIFIC FINANCE sure to get the ;best .in workmanship, quality and mater -
CREDIT LTD., the firiri whose excellent repuation comb- ials, and you,will find that their prices are best.
,heater -,and oil and forced air furnaces, this includes re- -ined with capable mangers and staff who can guide you"' You may rely on what Stephenson's Garage tell' you a-
.• pairs, al'erations and new installation, and residential, to satisfactory service in financin of all t es. bout y are recognized ex
commercial and industrial ,'seitiices. g.. YP your car, for the experts in this
We suggest you try this unto -date organization for Pine, and with the many hundreds of satisfied customers
-' y plumbing and heating problem as many others • _ -
our already served, we cannot fail in this review, to• tell our
fia�fe been pleased with .the .very, satisfactory jobs they Murphy 0�1 Co.td• friends, readers or anyone who is need of their ser
: = ..have done in thiv.,district• us
,.vices, to. visit this firm and assure ourself of the utmost
Under the guidance of Mr. Val Mette this has become n Services i
in wheel, axle and frame straightening, plus Wheel
one of-Oshawa's most reputable firms, -Serves the Area with Quality Spur Fuels r _ Alignment Se es, at sensible prices
s Complete Service.
_ Central dote
.. '• - •Phu Com I Se a ...:. -�
..BAD BOY" 78 BOND ST. W. 725-357, _ -
-. Good service being one of the. most important factors Ms A D'sstinet Credi# To O Wa
--ir; business today, has been, the first consideration.
_ One. of the Area's Mas? Progressive Firms extended by Murphy Oil Co. Ltd., to their customers. !KING ST. W. - 723-l121
KING STE. (at City Limrits) _.._ _ 726-4655 _ , Most of us realize that Spur Fuels, distributed by them, This Hotel located in downtown Oshawa is minted th-
. .
• ace of .the highest quality, but the -efficient roughout Ontario for its fine service and excellent app- -
This firm is widely recognized as the Home of Quality always extended by this firm in the district, gives added ointments. THE CENTRAL HOTEL is viewed with great .
_ - -
and Service, is in a high class by itself. There. is no com-. assurance to our satisfaction: favour by the traveling public and commercial trade all
parison on home furnishings in the district. They feat- That Murphy Fuel Co. Ltd. products have gained such of. whom partake with keen enjoyment of the luxurious
ure every Brand Nargie in Furniture, Carpets, Lamps, recognition is, in a large measure due to the highest facilities of this well established hotel
Appliances and Interior Decorating offered on the mark- quality - of their products. and .the .supreme efforts. of - The manager, "Al" McMillian and staff strive at ail
-et today. Most furniture and appliance outlets carry a their courteous delivery staff, to serve the public with' times to please their guests and the management is
Sew "leader's names" of merchandise but BAD BOY•have. efficient service since they were first establistrd widely recognized for their superior geniality and
selected the choicest variety in home furnishings • ro W suggest you cantar•t Murphy Oii Co. Ltd, which is friendliness. Their grill and restaurant is highly rec-
all leading manufacturers, and are well known as Lead- capably managed' by Wayne Hinds, Gen. Manager, and onrnended for the excellence" int dining pleasure, which
ing Home Furnishers in the District,. that always offer " -- tet them supply you with these Top Quality Products, is air conditioned, furnished and decorated for your com-
' customers trgriiendous ,values.. such as Stove and Furnace. Oil; Gasoline. for Domestic, fort• Also there 'is ample parking facilities at this Hotel.
At BAD BOY'you will find quality furniture and app- Commercial and Farm Use, which have met. -with great We take great pleasure in recommending Mlri4 exctll-
liances very well displayed, and where one is sure of favour throughout this area Murphy Old Co, Lid have ent Hostelry, which fished since liiST and
. finding something that is suitable: at LOWEST PRICES. the largest fuel oil fleet in Oshawa and two Marine Ter -
Eve h' for your. home is featured at reasonable rainals at Ostrawa Harbour with a total storage capacity - "ales under the. licence of the Ontario Liquor Control
Everything -Board• and to congratulate McCrohan and' Co, I.Ui, which
prices, and onge is assured of complete satisfaction as close to 10,000,000 gallons. They. also feature a complete is capably &rertPd by Mn. Eileen Henry, President: Mrsz•
this firm is reliable and trustw-oithy. It is- on the points oil burner and furnace sales and service. Margaret McCrohan, Vice .President and Mrs. Amelia
we recommend BAD BOY (Heather Hill ► APPLIANCES. Chambers. Secretary -Treasurer, who have done so much
' _& FURIN TURE, which is capably- managed by "Al" Mc_ nest in this district. W&'do not
-to make it one of the- finest
'-Dougall. The fully trained staff are recognized for the - hesitate to suggest that you visit this popular stoppbw
personalized service they 'extend to every customer, and place the next time you are in Oshawa.
- is the reason why this. firm. is destined for even greater 1 1 t -
success, fora this business is worthy of high reconunnend- _ _
ation.
On t 0
MINION
Angus -Graydon rpe •
it Name of Distinction In Rugs, Carpets
Starr s Garage -
_ _
ROYAL `-. �►
-- -
.. TIRES And service
_ • _ -- - - -
`Can Be R3aliy Proud of Their Workmanship 1'n Oshawa Serve the Area with Quality Products "2a KING STw
314 eLOOR ST. WEST 725-5646 Co. �'v expense
-The Angus -Graydon Carpet which opened in
O
_: -And Oshawa on September
1 most modern Ce
C mplete Tire Service
m "14LIKE" S i ARR is a ntres
businessman .that can take hon- make this one of m
- est pride in the many, jabs his garage has completed lir =.•'N BOND ST. W. _ 72S-6511 in this part of This business has one of the
body
and fender. .repeairs, tune-up and over -haul. , With DOMIItiION TIRE STORES represent one of the. most.. Largest Selections of Rugs and Carpets; inducting
- =:a background of many years of experience in the bus- -- Oriental Rugs, English Broadloom, Chinese and India
g experienced firms in the tire industry, serving Canadians _Rugs; also Draperies, Pints, Tile,and Wallpapers, They
iness, assisted ty higl�dy experienced mechanics, plus a frown coast to coast with their famous"Dominion Royal have a Pick-up Service with Rugs and Carpets returned
- good location: 314 Bioor, W.. near Park S:. with a coin- _ -Tires", ,both tube type and, tubeiess for passenger cars, within oneweek.
pletlely equipped shop• it is not- surprising at the suce-.' truck, industrial and farm 'equipment, plus a complete
ess enjoyed by this firm .A specialist in a complete coli- tire service includingretreadingand vucanizi This This business is well established in Oshawa It is of
inion service, includes. expert painting •and re -finishing ' great advantage to all• of you to purchase your large
_ .'. work. is .done with such precision and thoroughness, by Coverings from this firm, as their ..experience and large
77.offered the motoring public at a most reasonable price. well experienced craftsmen, which is your guarantee of volume in buying enables them to serve you with the
"'NIKE" is know•ri for the courteous and prompt att- ._ goo workmanship.
en extended all customers. This shop prides ,them- Farm tractor service work is done on your farm or finest of rugs and carpets, hard -surface floors, all types
selves in producing the finest workmanship, aided • by •where b experts. ,All sizes of tractor tires can be to of'Tile and Vinyl sheet goods, r all cora ve ea in'
quality- materials, which 'is the only !Find used, All these - Y . I� long-lasting- colours, that will spread decorative beauty
q y vulcanized, done right in their own shop. throu out your. home.
features offered at reasonable prices, is responsible for _. —.,Thev at e Angus -Graydon
Ca" Co. ms capatyly,owne oper-- -
.their exce ent reputa. Torr an e � eg, -with Dominion Tire's easy budget plan aver e o - ated by Angus and Graydon Parsons, who have years
equal pleasure in doing business with "STARK S Garage. you. Remember that this firm also allows a liberal trade -of
in allowance on/ our old tires'and- the welcome the' eq experience in this business,' and has one of the icing
y Y' equipped Sezvice Departments for cleaning; repairing
'people' of this district, and so ith these points in mind, of rugs, carpets and chesterfields.; also' installing of wall
• DOI�IINION TIRE' STORES in Oshawa which is capably th.w,all carpeting, .and their pmfessionaly-trained staff'
Singer
Sewmg Madine."Cos, managed by Ken Markle, is recommended' to all who will do this work .for you, which will certainly please
have tire troubles. For the finest in Tires, plus service, you� .•their well-equipped cleaning plant is located in
_ In Oshawa Most Popular With People. Of County .we suggest you visit DOMINION TIRES STORES in YOU.
op P fY _ Oshawa and have them install their fine tires on your We know. that in dealing with this reputable concern,
16 ONTARIO ST. 725-5443 a, ore pleasant r du t 1 a om f - err
car, for m 1 asant driv'ng ring the forthcoming other o their: hundreds
Holiday Season.completely-satisfied customl&s, they have through
a
Your Singer Sewing. Centre in Oshawa. represents one out. this of Ontario, :
> of the most reputable companies in the sewing -machine & Sonltd.ield, with a. tti•orld-wide reputation for quality -built gmachines, plus expert service. By making. a purchase N• • H: d ar Their Aluminum Products, Combined .With
from this most complete Sewing Centre, you are.always • Service Responsible For Great Reputation of
assured of complete satisfaction, backed by this com- Operate the Area's Most Complete Decorating -
pahy's great policies- in business" for well over a century.,
£tie-loca3-bia�ielr rr*ia.ger, "Lou -Seguin and his - Gentre,"Plus Servicer eS Eve'nlc Sas 1td
friendly, efficient sales staff, who are bonded represen�� •
tatives, offer you tremendous values in sewing machines, 34 KING ST. W. '723-7351
vacuum cleaners, floor polishers,. accessories, . sewing 725 -Flit
-notions, combined with service and sewing instruction. `Oshawa's most complete decoratingbusiness is • the .. PRINCE"ST.
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Singer Sewing Machines are quality -built in Canada- : 'fii•rn of "N. H. Edgar & Son Ltd. establihed in 1919, who This firm, is one of Oshawa's finest distributors of
by skilled Canadian Craftsmen, from Canadian mater- have a modern retail store at 34 King St., West, which Alcan Aluminum Siding, Airlurne Awnings, windows,
ials, thus aiding the economy of our nation, as well as is directed 'by Vern Osborne. This fir -tri has a background doors: and awnings and have built a reputation utiex+cell-
- providing the finest sewing machines, polishers and -of -forty-two years in the paipting and decorating bus- -ed in aluminum home products.
Siding
by Al.;
vacuums ever offered -in this country. iness in the area and provides the finest quality paint can and have proven of great value both in; economy
Singer has three types of automatic machines;. their _and wallpaper on the market today Consult with N, I- and appearance. From the economy standpoint, they will
completely. automatic machine - does hundreds of em- 'Edgar and Son. Ltd., who have, years of experience in help save on your fuel bills with.their insulator benefits
_ broidery patterns;, they also have'a slant -needle and the painting and decorating .business in, creating beaut-- . -.: plus eliminating painting for 15 to 20' years and have
straight -needle, plus the famous Slan-O-Matic, which iful interiors harmonizing, colour tortes and. co-ordina- many other advantages that the management will be
is fully automatic with aslant -needle advantage. These ting f brics, furniture and walls'. pleased' -to explain •to you. You are invited to telephone
"fine sewing machines have Static -Free Motors and are Welf known as the colour. centre of the district, this " this- firm for a free dernorrstt align. Their Aluminum Sid -
available in a wide variety of modern cabinets • in all dependable concern carries a complete line of wall ing, Awnings, windows and doors are custom built and
models... - papers and paint by Benjamin Moore, and Pratt &Lain- installed by their factory trained experts, they sell and
rm windows and doo2s;
Singer also has a vacuum cleaner which is well-known bert•, • which• gives colours unlimited. They can mix • or• .install atuminum prime and sto
_in Canada, There are four_ different: models• in: all price match any colour for 'you. They also- displaX a. complete aisle awnings and canopies; and. -patio and ear ports,
ranges. They also have quality -built- floor - ,polishers, line of paint and wallpaper supplies; they do resident- wrought iron railings,. also "Vacu-Flo units" which are
which include the. model «hich will fit and operate offI. mal, commercial and indlistrial brush, roller and spray a built-in cleaning system. Their Airlume 'Awnings are
of any make of vacuum cleaner-, also washing machines, painting and paper -hanging, which is • done under. the manufactured right in Oshawa. The company was estab-
both wringer -type acid automatic; two different models :capable guidance of Kelvin Edgar, son of. the founder, lished alma t 10 years ago. This fir rrr basin budget plea
of'autoniatic dryers. who" carries -through with his father's high principles in which is arranged to suit each individual. and th_ eir .ex -
Singer is featurinIg two terrific buys. They have the business. A visit here will convince -you that they have cellent•busine-, policies -have enabled them to become
Sparton Zig-Zag- sewing machine for. $1.14.50, and the- :the. largest selection of interior decorating supplies, ser- the most reputable organization in the business in the
Wh Who I h
newest addition to the Singer family of quality prod-. vice and advice made passible by dependable business area which- is capably directed -by "Les Eveniss.. Why
ucts- The. singer*. Typewriter at S7 9.95, with Singer's dealings with the public. Guided_ by .Vern. Osborne, wro not call this firm in Oshawa, 725-4632 and have them
easy. budget plan available, Nt'e suggest youvisit ,thisis well experienced in the decorating trade, this is -the, install their fine -products on. your home. You will be
"firm which we are pleased to recommend to you. firm to do business, with complete satisfaction. pleased -with their dependable service:
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.'THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 - ` -
..-THE PICKERING NEWS -
Page Seven
AREVIEW OF LEADING BUSINESS ES AND PROFESSIONS 'IN OUR
: (NEIGHBORING CITY - B - BOB BURNS 1
y
Toastmaster 'Bakeries
: _ ..Kaye's Sportswear,
Evefei h's Cleaners
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Bakers of Distinctive Products,' Which "Ari
Features Variety of Styles and Fashion at Three
Success of Evoleigh's Cleaners & Launderers
Highly Favoured In This Area
- Modern Stores
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ALBANY ST. 723-4657
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Due To High Standards Maintained
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The tasty products of "Toastmaster Bakeries" are
SI ST. N. OSHAWA 72S-5451 .
`ST.
50 MILL ST. 723-4631
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-,greatly, appreciated by the people of this area Fully rec-
- ALSO •—' 57 KING W. IN BOWMANVI LLE
.The same high principles in business instituted by
ognizing their responsibility to the public, Toastmaster
It is very difficult to place the many distinguishing---'
the_rrI at the time of establishment in 1928, have been
Bakeries which -was established over half a century ago,
-and major cities and towns in Canada, backed
highlights of, these stores into words. 'They are in a
carried on very successfully throughout the past years.
The
serving all
: by_ their long and continued experience at baking an ev-
class. by themselves. The ultimate in Fashions for worn-
en of the district are carefully selected from foremost
excellent reputation this firm enjoys through their
QUALITY SANITONE DRY CLEANING has been greatly
er unproved bread, foreover 50 years, are providing a
and distinctive a• bread to please the,
designers all over'the world. These highest quality case-
al 'cldthes, sportswear, all at most moderate prices of
appreciated by their many patrons who value their'un-
•equalled service. This is a business that requires exper-
tastpalatable
asst a
taste of tiro disex inunatir b "Toastmaster Bread"' plus a
_ .-complete variety of the freshest and tastiest baking pro-
,
which you will not equal• in the district. These beautiful
garments excell in variety and distinctiveness.
ience, at this firm only practical help is employed. Their
entire staff are efficient personnel in dry cleaning and
ducts of Toastmaster Bakeries, is the best grade of flour,
milk, sugar, yeast, .salt, shortening.- and other essential
The personalized service extended by Sam K. and. Rose..
_ 5rriderman ar}d staff, together with the choice import-
shirt laundering also drapery services, rug clean'
� Icing g uv and
cleaning of delicate wearing apparel such as evening
ingredients which are' carefully blended and mixed. then.' .
accurately and scientifically baked by -means of the most
ations in fashionable clothing are the reasons "Kaye's
gowns who know their line thoroughly and. this is ass -
ured of the most careful and painstaking workmanship.
- ' 'nnodern equipment, under approved and most sanitary
conditions under the careful supervision of highly skilled
Sportswear" is enjoying such great success. Our congrat=
ulations to these ladies' fashion centres as three of the
Regular cleaning of garments is not confined to the
pleasure of having clean and spotless clothes but -in-
bakers. Any of our readers who miay have been so un- -
highest -class stores in the district. The 4 King East store
M Bowr'rrari Ille specializes in dversize clothes from .12 1-2
eludes the additional service you can receive from each
ifortunate as to riot have tried these excellent products.'
may we suggest you call the manager in Oshawa, "Jack
to 24 1'2 and 38 to 52 with a complete selectidn." -
To make your shopping -tour pleasant and much more
garment through careful cleaning methods. New services
are being added constantly. Thev have modern cold ctnr. 7
- SnAth" to ha, •e one -of- their courteous aril efficient sales-
men call at your home, as their products are worthy of
complete, may we suggest you make "Kaye's Sports-
age oh the • premises, We are pleased to recommend the
service of EVELEIGH'S CL);ANl✓K5 & LAuivi,.,iti.na, - 1
our highest recommendation Call -725-4657.
_
weaz„ your first stop where there are a high price
-tags and convenient budget terms — as they are wprthy
which is capably directed by MRS. IRENE EVELEIGH,
of highest recommendation.
President and General Manager, who has placed work-
Jacksoh Supply Lt
_
manipan service above profit..
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a
Provides An Important Service To Garage
Operators of This County
Kini'thss Ltd. -
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Oshawa Auto Trim &Batt cry
. SHaWA 7,25-4755
Meets The Desires of the. Weil -
enced -
__ ...._ Also Branches in Whitby, West Hill and Markham
-Of Ontario County
62 BOND W. Auto Trim 725-0042,Battery Ser, 7254121
JACKSON SUPPLY -LTD. was established in 1949 and10
' lie very capably directed by KEEL JACKSON, Gen. - Mgr.
KI9G'ST. W. 725-0233
"RAY.RIPLEY". the popular owner of Oshawa Auto
- - Their famous automotive centres are staffed by efficient
In this part of Ontario, the needs, desires and demands
Trim on Bond Street and Oshawa Battery, Service which
is located at t.�o rear of the Auto Trim. OSHAWA AUTO
- personal and courteous sales staff,, who, represent the
company to garage dealers throughout Ontario County.
of the male population are more than satisfied at. the
Store of KINLOCH'S LTD•'TRIM
affords a unique upholstery service to car dealers
When you receive fast service -at your local garage,
Ki:NLOCH'S LTD., has been established singe 1932 and
'mien's
and the public for over ten years. He has also fifteen
years experierice in the battery business and his shop
_did you eves consider the importance of a firm such as
- 'JACKSON SUPPLY LTD., •in assuring speedy cepeaiis,
_.carries a complete line of clothing including a
fine display of casual wear, At this popular men's shop
provides excellent sales, service and repairs on batter-
"SILVFR
b[ost progressive service centres rely on this firm to
*
you will find only the highest quality ru�r^ciiarrdise in -
itre mere
ies and soils HART KING" BATTERIES:
Under the supervision of "RAY", expert Graf who
-supply them with auto parts, tools and equipment, plus a
complete automotive machine shop service that enabres
makes of reputable brands such as s•ndise
clothes, Arrow "Shirts, Stetson Hats, plus sport coats,
-
are nigtrly skived in auEo-upholstering, covering every .
thorn to give. this efficient service. Garage operators
suburban coats, jacket� , sweaters and slacks. These fam-
Pbe-4e including auto tops. auto -upholstering, seat cov- ' `
ere• truck seats, new arm reship door panels, They
have shown preference for their senzce because of de-
peTrdability. and excellent reputation. There is probably
our brands are not only backed by this dependable store
but also the manufacturers.
,etc
are Proud of their craftsmanship and produce quality
- no -other firm in the automotive trade that has extend-
Bert Jewell, President and General Manager is assoc-
work which attests to_ their pride in this specialized
elect-
auto service: You will be shown a wide variety of select-
ed such an efficient service to garage operators in the
'alva as' the firm of JACKSON SUPPLY LTD-
fated with all the leading manufacturers of men's doth-
ing. They are featuring at the store a nwet complete: se-
edfabric which gives you a wide choice in both mater -
Few service garages .can keep on -hand all the many
• •items needed to keep a car in good running order, and
lection of Spring and Summer Fashions.
On behalf of Bert Jewell and his, staff, we extend a
leis- and colo range..-
Your guide to best possible services in 'auto upholster -
•
thus JACKSON SUPPLY LTD., steps rn and fills that
personal invitation to all our readers to visit this shop
-mg and battery service is- — to .visit OSHAWA AUTO -
_ and BATTERY SE call t n
TPJM ATTE SERVICE, cent . y loco ed o
need with quality factory -built and approved parts and
with speedy service unexcelled in the area,
_-which is more than woilthy of our motions.
,
Bond Street, West, corner of Church; ip Oshawa iuiren
. _accessories,
and certainly merits review in this issue.
--
your complete, satisfaction is their first consideration, -
'Business Careers Made
o._ Gode ReIty C-
-
idson Shoe Store.... OshawaSuccessful
Dav_
' -0 Possible By High Standards At
Provides ' Personalized Real Estate Service, and
::
_ _ ..
- tercet Popularity • -
Enjoy
-- . Widely Recognized For Style, Fashions
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1.6 SI MCOE ST. S. 725-1121
• rOpef`-
P Fittings
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No'firm could, in this higiily 'competitive era, survive
51 SIMCnE ST. N. (tor. Bondi - . 725-5312
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1W
and prosper -without taking a personal interest in their
and
In their in v full
-This business, e,
'atten in -gi has enjoyed success
• A h .• :.0f
communit pleasing clients, and
y• P g giving
and
through the care, and attention .given in proper fittings
.�
value to these clients. Hence, it is interesting to note
and is regarded as the authorative centre for better f&t-
CZtdt
that GUIDE REALTY LTD., capably directed b3+ LLOYD
inn footwear for the entire _ family... Capably directed"by
iT
G. CORSON, Pres., RICHARD A. YOUNG, Vice Pres.,
Mr, Eldon A,- Southwell, President, and with. an efficient
"`52 1-2 SIMCOE ST. N. 720-7091
-.and LUCAS `PEACOCK, Sec. Treas.; have abided by these
staff, who always assure patrons --of shoes fitted with
Since it first opened its doors in •September 1962, this : •
-
principles, and will continue to enjoy success -in busin-
ess. The business itself was established years ago' and
great -care, giving complete comfort in footwear.
Shoe,;, in a wide variety -of styles• that play a leading
business school has won wide acclaim throughout This
.entire area It has .a most impressive record of success-
. has•figured prominently. in transactions of every nature
pertaining to .the buying and sellingof real -estate, plat-
role in the correct costume of the well-dressed man or
.woman, are on display, at this store, as well as shoes for
:;graduates and through its efforts many people from oar-
nous parts 'of Ontario County have been launched upon
ing experienced counsel of practical value at the pub-
lic',� command. Having been so closely acquainted with
children, that fit with great comfort and style. Featured
are: Hartt Shoes for Murray Heel' Huggers, Log
-successful business careers. This business school is affil-
;rated with BUSINESS EDUCATORS ASSOC. OF CANT=
values and their flucuatiors and, noting the trends from '
yea tb year, they are in:a'positron to give an appraisal
_Men:
Rollers, Empress,- Deb and Naturalizers for women; Hush _
: Puppies for the family, Playboys for men and boys, Ked -
ADA
` It'sl ob'ective 1s lutein a hi h standar in Private—ember
of properties, reg_ ardless of their type. This firm is a
of ReaLEsiate, Boar and _
ettes washable fabric shoes for ladies, and famous Sav- l
_ _ a '
en :and. teen
- Business Education in Canada by providing fat
offers this area a com tete real estate service, which in-
David,-�on Shoe Store (Oshawal Ltd. is a valuable con-
se oo s with in a
diploma, is your passport .to success. The courses offered
eludes: industrial,'commercr , : resl en i - anarm
properties as wellas rental department, a property
tribution to the complete assurance- and satisfaction in
regard to anything in footwear and has certainly aided
:,are Studies in Speed -writing, .•Accounting, and secretor-
za:l work, 'as•wen as Hdmie Study which covers' 16 differ=
management service and mortgages. This firma takes
pictures in black and white which are in their, ,
_ 'the people of, the area to a better walk. in- life, and are .
worthy of high recommendation. DAVIDSON Shoe Store
-ent courses, 35 subjects. Students taking this. course can
office, and also takes colour slides .on tings to show
are specialists in Children's Corrective Footwear, i
attend night school free of charge and a complete cons-
o
'Properties, also 2 way radio has been installed fol: the
siltation service available at no extra cost. These tour-
hese tour-
convenience of customers to keep close contact -with the
set will lead the graduate into a posiextra
on• of
- ility. In.factt the name of The Canadian School of Bus-
best of
,:
sales 'staff and office. People come to this office with•
confidence, because GUIDE REALTY LTD. has been der-
'
Mo ment Co
'Oshawa nu
: iness on your, diploma ,is one of the assurances
through-
1dedly -fair at all fames.'
• _
acceptance by better business establishments
`-out the province. The facilities at this business school
'are, as was'stated, of the very' highest and thbse inter-
-
JDesigners And Craftsmen Of
vested 'should remember that they can enroll at any time
ass-
as final examinations are held monthly. You can be ass-
Principal,
;Car'= and Track Rentals
Memorials of Distinction
ured that MR. LLOYD FIELD, the and staff,
1435 KINGSTON RD. E.' 72�-3111
adeserving of your fullest consideration and support,
re
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in their, continuous effort to maintain -their institution
3 ' -Licensee for Car & Truck Rentals and Operator
:. In selectins a family memorial, the Oshawa Monu-
as a real foundation of business education. -
ment Co., which is under new management and now ow-
-
:. -
ax
; of Mercury Taxi
h
d and operatedJOHN ARTIN, who is business-
•• -..Auto Owners Deal With. Confidence At .. -
.
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. �-
14 ALBERT, ST. 725-6553
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upholds highest principles in abus-
you rials bu'� bas
iness-practice, how u memo builton a is -
Van Heusen Motors Ltd
This reputable Oshawa firm offers the best in drive
trucks services through their TIIrEN
of quality and durability.
Each OSHAWA MONUMENT is designed for our times
in
.
yourself ears and
yet is as deep as the ages meaning. •
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SERVICE and offers the finest in dependable transport-
Only a monument like this can bridge the years from
. KING ST. W.. :725-3557
ation.through MERCURY. TAXI, which is the Jargest in.
Oshawa, ready to serve you 24 hours 'a day, 7 days ' a
�, ,generation to generation; everlasting". An OSHAWA
g g��•.
MOUNMENT shows• the character 'and individuality of
_This firm founded with the highest principles' in bus=
week_ Park your car while shopping in Oshawa and
therson or family it -commemorates and carries this
- - - ibess dealings; is personally directed by MR. GEORGE
- � shop fast and efficiently by MERCURY TAXI,
Tries ge yet to unborn generations.
McGOWEN, Vice. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., who assisted by
- If you are planning a trip to a'neighboring town or
That's why we say OSHAWA MONUMENTS are des-
es-
-hope -
-a
-a well chosen Sales Staff, where people from ail: parts
any part of Canada, you can reserve a new. car - with with
Igned for today... they carry the message, the and
-of the area are.always. assured of being able to, choose-
'the
- many models to choose from at -this TILDEN office.
is
faith of today into tomorrow.
'polished -and -the -delicate
:. with great confidence car of their choice from a
TILDEN have. over. 185 locations coast to • coast. and
, The hi,hly surfaces carving
wide variety of models; Finest .Quality, Clean and De-
the .Canadian Name in World. Wide rentals. They also
-of the svmb-Tic r1P-.1*- ,; Pn
xress so perfectly your feel-
pendahle Used Cars_ are offered people of this area. This
offer truck rentals of every. size. They have over 30 cars .
_ Ings, your faith. Memor•ials like these are more than tri -
Firm's greatest asset is their excellent reputation which'
they have upheld through fair -and ho4est policies in all •
'and trucks to choose from. Theirs is a friendly service"
-and they .have .sl:e W long_ trip rates. Their -low rates
butes to your loved. -one$. They .are towers of strength
olid reasc11rarrce to ua• the living. As modern as today,,
conducted 'by them, -during th'e" past years. From
include gasoline and insurance. All their cars are covered
because they ai-e designed for today . for someo
_Sales
the -very instant you stop here, you realize that this -
by insurance. All new .rriodels, €idly equipped: Do - not
-'who lhved you. _
- Firm's Courteous Sales Staff_ are on the job to see' that
hesitate to call this dependable firm for the best in a
Th -v ha�•e the veru latent and most. modern appliances
you are shown the many models suited to your indhid-
Drive -yourself Service available in any part of the world
enabling them to produce the finest grades of work. They
ual requirements. After a demonstration drive in your.
GEORGE B. RUTHERFORD (OSHA.WA LTD.) _which op- •
can meet all requirements from the headstone to the
chosen car, you will drive VAN HEUSEN MOTORS
erates TILDEN SERVICES in Oshawa and MERCURY
t elaborate memorial. Their aim is to satisfy, and
LTD., knowing that with their policy of satisfaction to
TAXI are capably directed by GEORFGE B. RUTHER- -
they will fimtre wifih ���n nra,�in vin SP1?ct•c��^+�inQ -
- customers, you ,have become another of their many
'hundreds of- satisfied customelrs, who know -VAN ''
'FORD, Pres. and Gen.-Mgxr .Thew businesses have rhos-
en personnel, trained to serve the public courteously with.-
that meets your desired needs. Visit the OSHAWA
--MONUMENT CO. and discuss, your desires in a distinct-
- HEUSEN- MOTORS LTD., is the place to come for, de-
the finest car or truck rentals and -efficient taxi service
ive memorial with JOHN MARTIN. You can choose a
spendable transportation always. - -
and are worthy of highest 'recomrnendatioin.
',,memorial from him with confidence, _
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I - THE PICKERING 111EM/S
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 19"
Brougham Library To Hold Mrs. L T. Jchnston BUSINESS.DIRECTORY
BROUGH M Members of the Library 'Ba
feel that much of the credit
The regu1al''mee+8 of the OPEN NousE To disclose how a pleasant for a fine Library goes to the
Wonoeris Institute will be held little library in the Village of
Brougham Fire Department,
!b
in the all, on Tuesday after- Brougham has improved dur-
which has made the two rooms
O
noon, June 11, at 2.00 P. M.
from
m8 the past few Years, Open
which comprise the Library, a-
-O�jA�NT
1,1
�� will'! be present
Gr Mbank, Wrtle and Brook _
House has been arranged for
the members and their friends
vailable.
A splendid Juvenile Member-
•
"0'tY Swke
lin Institutes. Roll Call -- "A
Corsage"•
on Friday, June•7, between the
10.00 m.,
�p in the Library is very ev-
Hours-
L--
An Make Or Morel
r
Spria6
tours of 7.30 and p.
ident during. Library
Unit No. 3. of the Brougham
at the Library.
Wednesday evenings from 7.30
FIELD
United Church Women will
Over three thousand books,
to 8.30, and Saturday after -
:��R
hold their next meeting at the
ancient and modern, repose on
noons, ZOO to 4.00 P. m. Adult
PICKERING
home of Mrs. Randall Ellicott
the shelves. One room of the
Membership is increasing grad-
with Mrs. Bayles as Assistant
-Library is, designed for child-
ua ly, and always, the l ihrar-
Hostess, on Wednesday, June
Z M and contains attractive
ian and Library Board are eag-
Jg- please note change of date.
picture books, mks for the
er to welcome new members.
Glad to Clear Mr. Kenneth
who has spent some time
little one, first initiated into
the joys of reari ng, and books
Annual Decoration Day At
DELIVERED
I WATER'Beer,
In Qahawa Hospital, is now
dXMVitlg signs of improvement.
on all the subjects that inter-
a child --fairy Wes, animal
Brougham Union C.n etery
will be held on Sunday, June
Wed of Dumbarton
Mr, Cyril Wamwp is still,
Soroed to use crutches, but is
est
history, travel, adven-
i� �f&mily fun6 and -things
16, at 2.00 p. m. is the United
Church, with Rev. A. Cresswell
PHONE
sonwwhat unproved.
Mr. Alonzo Keast and grand-
to do.
The "adult" room contains
as speaker. Music to be Earn-
-fished by the Home Choir, and
'
e
ATl24063
m&
Son, of Toronto, called on his
tea, on Mon-
fiction►-many of the newest
modern authors,
special numbers,
There will be a brief word of
Cousin, Mrs.
day bast.
acrd best of
and a fine assortmeirt of non-
Prayer, led by the minister, at
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowe vis-
on
fiction, on every subject.
the cemetery, about 1.30 P. m•
and then proceed to the church
KEN and CLARKE
cited friends in Toronto,
SurAlly.
The books are catalogued
and arranged by Librarian
for .service, at 2.00 o'clock.
P R E M T I C E
Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos. English
visited his sister in Oshawa,
AUCTIONEERS `
an Sunday.
Port Perry
-To Pa RESTAURANT
a �� -
MARKHAM
Lleeweae and wutbortsed for fl+e
Corrie Annis, of
spent the week -end at his
home here.
Excellent
Food
At Reasonable
.
Paces
Ceoatles of Ontario ase York
ka� clock.
.. Miss Gail White entertained
urOl K MI staft
bold Fareltrr.t Reai Estab
her Sunday School Class of
BOYS, at. a picnic, On Fri-TUOw
p
"Ta Drideris
rise oar specialty at
Reasonable Rates
Junior
day last, __
DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE
'
Mr. and Mrs' E.
CHICKEN, SHRIMP, FISH i CHIPS, HAMBURGER
-. PHONES
-.Campbell
visited Mr. and1161
,
or.
Mrs. I- ay,
pnatteosTbare been establlsbee •
one day recently.
The Group Committee of the
Cubs-
a•etleaoors Siwe• lase.
Ist, Brock and Pickering
WiU meet at the home of Mrs
FLEURY % COMERY
Leonard 'Liscombe, on Sunday
' , June 9. at 7.30 P. m.
BARRISTERS SOLICITORS
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Menu at Old IOnpten bei
Cook
'AT. 2-5754 _
mount :
_Aaadey .1e Priddy -1:3"-30 p.i`
Saturday and eveniap
by Appamtmew
MONUMENTS
•4Hiehway Monument Works"
ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP.
R. R. 1, Whitby. .Ontario
Two Mlles West Of Whitby
Oa Na. 2, Highway. Between
.W%Ithy A Alas
Phone: Whitby ib4-3442
r.
PLUMBING
ALFRED KAYES
PLUMBING BATHROOMS
PRESSURE SYSTEMS
i
-..ESTIMATES GIVEN
Phone - 942-6717
-- INSURANCE
McuCHNIFS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Private Ambulance Service
DAY OR NIGHT
.,.WNL McEadmie, Prof. '
4
PHONE: 942-2171 '
Picked"t . Onto
Cr'oi9htw+, Dr'�►nain
8 Murdoch
Barristers, Solicitors
and Notaries Public
SANK OF COMMERCE C,HI OMM
5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa
Telephone Oshawa 7234441
,:Services 1n
The Churches
'1
' PfCkerlrlg _ -
United Church
MlnisM .. Rev. Melville Buttals
C21upx i S=VXZ -
9AS A. M. i�11.117 A. AL •:
Sunday School Same Hears
.AUDLEY _
Church Service - 9.46 a. to '
Sunday School - 10.46 a. el.
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GRACE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -
Port Union Read
WEST ROUGE
Church School (All Ages)
I I All A. M. ,
Supervised Nurswy • 11AD
Dlvkw Worship • 11.00 A. AL
Minister
Rev. Wm. H. T. Fulton - .
400 Rouge Highlands Dr:
West Rouge
St. George's '
Teleephor*e
WHitehau 2-3610
TOR
•
PAINTER i DECORA
Interior and Exterior
EXPERT WALL PAPERING St. Andrew's
Phone: 4.19-3717
ior'Advise and Estimates Presbyterian Church
NO OBLIGATION -• - __-- -._�� _:�_�__
erving the area since 1922
Let us handle"your J. C. ENRIGHTtfir -
* .insurance Needs 1916 Narod+ Blvd. Manse. 4i Windsor Drive
NEW Iff8fiff/8REi NINNAT00 Fier, Windstorm. Auto Ridges81IYALiability. etc.
BOA ��0'0Y V�L�� � � �wiiie�i - ���ai . �� - _ .._• of . Worship 11.1s_ A.111L . . --
,OR FNIZINAliffm�I J/I HAnwHRYER HIM PLASUR CERAMIC Ttu Sunday SdWW 1..00 A.M.
_
-- iCa11 us collect 460-5023 STONE .
NOW'S THE TIME TO BUT A TWO -TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATOR 146 Brook St. S. Whitby I A Frienft Wel otxpe. Awaits
WITH TRUE IFROONC
-ZONE FREEZER SECTION and get plenty of s■alas■s■a..a..sata.■ RAE DRIVES, ETC. YOU ,
capacity to_ store or fast -freeze fresh foods and to keep ,VACUUM CLEANER �pQISTONE PATI
frozen foods safely frozen, longer. OR BUY A MODERN NOME REPAIRS M.
FREEZER... chest -type or upright ... with "king size" capacity Guaranteed Repairs MARTIN ENRIGHT
and enjoy' roar money -saving frozen food "specials" in the
"knig size"!
„TO All Makes PHONE: TE 9.19!7
��p�101'f01t
ti. AND GET THIS GLAMOROUS MEDALLION HAIRDRYER. .COMPLETE. -FREE ESTIMATES ;
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WITH TRAVEL CASE (A $29.95 VALUE) ABSOLUTELY FREEI Free Pick-up i Delivery
YAND
- UNITED CHUACM
THIS OFFlR 0000 ON. ANY' OF THESE FAMOUS BRANDS
- FLEMING
Beatty . Belwood •Co-op Viscount •Coronado . Eaton's VACUUM GLEANER
-Viking•• Firestone • Frigidaire • General Electric • General SERVICE PAINTIN N• A 11111"T. M.A.IRB.
—Freezer • Gibson . Gilson • Kelvinator • Leonard • McClary- — C&N - OU -0213 - --
RCA
Whirl • Ro - -
hil Peel
P
Moffat Onward .
• Moll
.
Easy
:
Simpson's Coldapet- • 9rmpsens-Sears Westinghouse■.■.�....■..■�.�■.■,■a . R i• a I t L farcies of wse+iiig 11 w,r
A Complete T ravelting Beauty t3aloa Wood's. • And other tine makes. -
: '. Dries Nall P" • Perlun Bair *ONLY TWO=TEMPBRATURE R$hRIGERATORB wITB �� � � iFpr+flarI A. R. MILL) .,C�� 15004 AW -Contains Imp Unbreakable Make-up Marra TRUE ZERO -ZONE FREEZER SECTIONS QUALIFY. � i
gaeft, Liglltweigbt Oyits white Travel Care
AT STOLES OLtrLAIINi THIS SYMBOL
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Estlfililtes
Dow 9AB IL •
• ` - _ All Types of Lawnmowers Pbone: TEmple 9-2=M
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�.. • _ fr - Repaired and Sharpened
so Ph Christ In The
P�c�C�r�rel PAM -
'I :FREE PICK-UP c«+,lnla,I,ity sln�. la3
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SUPER BE
RVIC CENTRE
• •• • • _ A. On 28 Fairport Bosch Rd, Heated ;Do -ft -You
nOlf stalls
utl Ifies l'gISSIOIt Pickering :_ x»•1409 For Rent
0,,.,0,8 B39-1400
PICKERINO - ONTARIO
Reefen
�"� 99 Pickering. Ord.
'W M . E e
S H E R R i N
Phone W1litehaR =.U13
SUNDAY SERvicEs
.•
!30 a.m.-Bohr Ceram unlai
* '
11 AO am -Homme P►atlK
1 1.00 a.m.--Moly Ce,nmunlal
-
/
1Funeral -and .
Ambulance Service
No. 4 Highway
at Pickering Boaeh- Road
unday)
(4th Sunday)-Funeral
1100 a m.-Urxi" 3d a 1 In 60
polish Ilan
11.00 a.nt.-Nursery
: (At the Pariah Hall)
WEDNESDAY
10.00 a.m.-Moly commwntea and
intercessions for the Sick
_
:
Teleephor*e
WHitehau 2-3610
TOR
•
PAINTER i DECORA
Interior and Exterior
EXPERT WALL PAPERING St. Andrew's
Phone: 4.19-3717
ior'Advise and Estimates Presbyterian Church
NO OBLIGATION -• - __-- -._�� _:�_�__
erving the area since 1922
Let us handle"your J. C. ENRIGHTtfir -
* .insurance Needs 1916 Narod+ Blvd. Manse. 4i Windsor Drive
NEW Iff8fiff/8REi NINNAT00 Fier, Windstorm. Auto Ridges81IYALiability. etc.
BOA ��0'0Y V�L�� � � �wiiie�i - ���ai . �� - _ .._• of . Worship 11.1s_ A.111L . . --
,OR FNIZINAliffm�I J/I HAnwHRYER HIM PLASUR CERAMIC Ttu Sunday SdWW 1..00 A.M.
_
-- iCa11 us collect 460-5023 STONE .
NOW'S THE TIME TO BUT A TWO -TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATOR 146 Brook St. S. Whitby I A Frienft Wel otxpe. Awaits
WITH TRUE IFROONC
-ZONE FREEZER SECTION and get plenty of s■alas■s■a..a..sata.■ RAE DRIVES, ETC. YOU ,
capacity to_ store or fast -freeze fresh foods and to keep ,VACUUM CLEANER �pQISTONE PATI
frozen foods safely frozen, longer. OR BUY A MODERN NOME REPAIRS M.
FREEZER... chest -type or upright ... with "king size" capacity Guaranteed Repairs MARTIN ENRIGHT
and enjoy' roar money -saving frozen food "specials" in the
"knig size"!
„TO All Makes PHONE: TE 9.19!7
��p�101'f01t
ti. AND GET THIS GLAMOROUS MEDALLION HAIRDRYER. .COMPLETE. -FREE ESTIMATES ;
�< t
WITH TRAVEL CASE (A $29.95 VALUE) ABSOLUTELY FREEI Free Pick-up i Delivery
YAND
- UNITED CHUACM
THIS OFFlR 0000 ON. ANY' OF THESE FAMOUS BRANDS
- FLEMING
Beatty . Belwood •Co-op Viscount •Coronado . Eaton's VACUUM GLEANER
-Viking•• Firestone • Frigidaire • General Electric • General SERVICE PAINTIN N• A 11111"T. M.A.IRB.
—Freezer • Gibson . Gilson • Kelvinator • Leonard • McClary- — C&N - OU -0213 - --
RCA
Whirl • Ro - -
hil Peel
P
Moffat Onward .
• Moll
.
Easy
:
Simpson's Coldapet- • 9rmpsens-Sears Westinghouse■.■.�....■..■�.�■.■,■a . R i• a I t L farcies of wse+iiig 11 w,r
A Complete T ravelting Beauty t3aloa Wood's. • And other tine makes. -
: '. Dries Nall P" • Perlun Bair *ONLY TWO=TEMPBRATURE R$hRIGERATORB wITB �� � � iFpr+flarI A. R. MILL) .,C�� 15004 AW -Contains Imp Unbreakable Make-up Marra TRUE ZERO -ZONE FREEZER SECTIONS QUALIFY. � i
gaeft, Liglltweigbt Oyits white Travel Care
AT STOLES OLtrLAIINi THIS SYMBOL
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Estlfililtes
Dow 9AB IL •
• ` - _ All Types of Lawnmowers Pbone: TEmple 9-2=M
}
�.. • _ fr - Repaired and Sharpened
so Ph Christ In The
P�c�C�r�rel PAM -
'I :FREE PICK-UP c«+,lnla,I,ity sln�. la3
4 . T e Wates
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SUPER BE
RVIC CENTRE
• •• • • _ A. On 28 Fairport Bosch Rd, Heated ;Do -ft -You
nOlf stalls
utl Ifies l'gISSIOIt Pickering :_ x»•1409 For Rent
0,,.,0,8 B39-1400
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THE • PICKERING NEWS gage Mind'
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 "
CLASSIFIED BAY RIDGES +C�bitUar ,PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE
ADVERTtS�M_NTS `Real Estate Sod laid or delivered. Peat 1•! Y :GAME SCORES
For Sale - 35 acres, with loam 515.00 per Load; also Roto .Harold Annis Pugh Intermediate Girls -
PAY DIVIDENDS
reek, bordering . Stouffvrlle tilling. Phone: 757-6857, or Suddenly, .on May 29, 1963 May 23 - Liverpool 20 - Pickering Beach .10,
Village. Private sale. $18,800• 839-2272- Harold Annis Pugh,• died in his Juvenile Girls- - --..
IF O R S A L E Evenings, phone 2942156. Days May 27 Greenwood 17 •- Fairport 3.
APPLES i POTATOES - 294 . G. Wideman, 91 Main was
year, at New York, r. y
' C. A. McIntosh -per bus. 63.25 was the son of the late .Mr. May 23 - Liverpool 20 -Pickering Beach 10.
Rkk Spies sans per Bushel arl�'ari (,apr 11 - tf) .- "THE SIGNsr and Mrs. Judson Pugh, Wbite- ".May 23 - Frenchman's Bay 5 - Bath's Esso 14
Please bring own containers vale, Ontario. May 29 - Pickering Beach 8 - Bath's Esso 4.'
for apples. LOTS $390.00 ' EACH FRED HOLLOWAY ab leaves h(s beloved wife, May 29 •- Brougham 19 French.. Bay. 10.
PICKERING ORCHARDS 200 cottage Lots within 90 miles Mabel Forbes (formerly of An- May 30 - Pickering Beach 22 - Bay Ridges 6.
One tulle west' of Pickering :)fToronto, ?5 x 200'• and larg- caster, Ontario), of ]08 -34 -68th Minor Gins=
Village- on No. 2. Highway er, value $1,000 each, now on Truck Lettering Rd., Forest Hills, Long Island;. 1111ay23 -pick. Beach 31 -Bay Ridges S.
942-1247 ;ale for $390 each, cash, or $10 his ��auchter, Chrystal (Mrs
Truck Lettering David Thorne, of Santa Mon- ,'May 27 Villa Rouge 4 - Liverpool 2.
sown and balance $380 Plus ice. California) ; his ion, David. May 29 - Greenwood 17 -Pick Beach i i.
jM I L L E R T R A a L E R ;nterest on budget terms of $12 Ohio; two Atom Boys -
ACCESSORIES nonthly, including principal _ 'Thick lettering of Cuyahoga Falb.
Everything For Trailers end interest. This is a genuine grandchildren, Laurie and May 27 - Bay RidgesB. 20 - Bay Ridges A. 13
Tag -:Tong Trailers ,ale. Every -lot u worth $1;000 24 Hr. Service Call Anytime Jimmy Puih: and his sister Pee Wee Boys- {
Rentals 8 Sale3 �r mare. 'All, on government - jr,-ne, of White��ale, OnEario. May 21 ;Brougham 14 - Rosebank Hdwe. 11,
9 Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 approved registered plans. 942.6241 He waG educated at Mark- May 22 -Forsythe 26 -Bay Ridges D. 7.
(may 9 - tf) :iyciro and good toads to ev- V T ham High Seh�l and Guelph May 23 - Forsythe 21 - Rosebank Hdwe. 7.
ary 1ot_ Good, safe swimming Veto-rinary ColI�e, where hr _ May 28 - Bay Ridges'C. 12 - B. Ridges D. l0.
'For Sale - poodhe has lived les, Miniatur- °or children; excellent fishing. BOX , Ajax graduated in n N Since then
New York, but May 30 -West Rouge 32 -Bey Ridges A. 2.
es and Toys. Excellent breed- hoatirrg, etc. Your ctroice of has kept a Very active interes' Bantam Boys-
ing.• Registered. Reasonable. Chemong Lake, Lake St. John
Phone: 839-2516. Pugh -Evans Family Pir•- May 22 - Claremont 18 -Bay Ridges 4.
and the.Pigeon. Phone or write in the
(jun 6) or appointment Pitts Homes Coming Events �`' and in the history of Pick- May 29 West Rouge 8 - Bay Ridges 4.
and Cottages, Ltd., Cobourg,ering, Townoship, and "The Pick- Midget Boys-
-ALL ANNUALS 30e. BOX- The Ladles' Aid Ont. Phone:FR 2-9494, erin-z News". N. Lathing 8 - Greenwood 1.
Ageratum, Sweet Alysusn, Ast- of St, Andrew's Presbyterian The funeral service was held E
ere, Marigolds, ' LObelia, Sal- To _ Church, .Pickering is holding a at the Dixon Funeral Horne, in
piglosis, Snapdragon, Zinnias Tea and Bake Sale Markham,- Ont, and interment
petunias, Salvias, Phlox Twin- at the home of Mrs. Bruce at W hdtevale Cemetery, The FRED'S HARDWARE
kle, Paries, Chrysanthemums, For Rent -large cottage at pickering,Golf Club,. ^�lbeareYs were: Harry White
Dahlias, Dephinium: Canna- Presqu Ue Point, 75 miles east $rou� ad, on Wednesday. Donald Pugh. Sidney Pugh i
Cons, Sv<eet ti'Lilliarn; Oriental of Pickering. Inside convention-ec3 Mayor, William Price and
cos. Safe beach far children. June 12, 3.00 to 5.00 P. m. The George Rixon.
Poppies, Geraniums, Tomatoes Good boating and fishing. A Proceeds will go toward't(ze re- -A Complete Line of
Cabbazt,S routs. Cauliflower :'able August 4' to 18.. $60 furnishing of .the Sum. School
Everbearin; Rasp err: �. we7ekly. a¢ Rooms.
lynch, Sweet Pepper.
569 Rougemount Dr. Afternoon Women's Auxiliary -GENERAL HARDWARE
Rouge Hills - Phone: 282-6724 For Rent - 50 acres of farm g st George's An
nr�d. -suitable for pasture or Rouge Hill - P.ickerin �lican Church
t jun S) -- _. _ Lions Ladies iti'cmen's Auxiliary held their
cultivation. 'Very reasonarl� final meeting 04 the season on
BEAUTIFUL SINGER trr-n rterit.. Phone: R39- are holding a s ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES .
1654. 3rd. Concession, Lot_ 30. - STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Thursday• May 30, at the Home
Zig-Zag in desk -like console, Rosebank Road. worth of Mrs. Grudeff, in the fdrm of
-.. slightly used. This one ma (jun 131 _ on Saturday, June 8, 1.10 to a Pot Luck Luncheon
hundreds of fancy stitches, 4.10 p. m„ in the Rouge Hill The :Eventing Auziliary w Household and Workshop Tools
liutton holes: se«s-on .tuttc s oASTURE United Church. Admission 50c.-�- irnited, alt.ng with other
Will sell for $4, or p - -- occasion Prov -
Write Ten head, Phone: roc
ments of S6.&7' Dealer. Write 1636 Work" ed a very happy •got -together., BAY Rt'DGES PLAZA = South -w- est- orae
p. O.' Box 2�j, Pickering Ont: _ - hfrs. •Helen Robertson d'ona-
at CJS �) To Rent three unfurnishQd Woman's ted i<49 t;eautiful embroidered HERE ARE JUST'A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS iN STOCK
f obi leces, and they were won as
„f y For Sale -cement mixer, with r`'^r'` ('hildren welcome. Ph (Hospital Auxiliary P.' _
motor; also two -wheeled trail- 942-0187' - _ _ _ RUMMAGE SALE - prizes. by. NTrs. C. Payne an.
er, Phone: 839-13ti�+, Jvnp 6 and 7.' • SITrs, J. Purdy.:
Simpson -Sears Building, Ajax The �Corship Service was ! ■■■■■aaa■a■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■aa■aa■■■a■■a■a■aaats�
Heir Wanted 2.00 to p. m. carried'by the President. Mrs, f ■
. REFRIGERATION
REFR!
For Safe - sump pump, re- '
- - . - coaditianed. -Exchan:.e �^000. HELP WANTED Anyonee having rinth:n„ small` Godo, with Mrs. Ella Choq- �i je
in"Picker., D•<'ri^' :incl. Are 3, furniture, books, toys etc,. uette presiding at the piano. a .R
4320 Kingston Road.. Scarboro. 3 pe�re�entative for Singer please bring them to the build- The meetin, followed: A let-' ■ R
"` 1tone` 284-4721. Sewing Machine Co., Sales ex- ing� on Wednesday, June 5, or ter was read from the Social �� COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC al
(jun 13d
pPetenoe heiaful Apply in per- for pick-up,- call 942-5685 or 'Science Headquarters, thank- ■ -- -
_ cors to - 11 Ontario Street, in . or -ting the Au
for the used
_ A.
AIR CONDITIONING sn
for Sale - Chihauhau pups. , 942-4�-�
Oshawa- clothirre sent into Toronto ■ Repairs To All Makes
seven weeks' old, black. Pure- (apr 18 - tf) Th
Women's Guild er.the season
bred: Unregistered. Phone: - of St. George's Anglican. It was decided this project i LO E C•
.947 16 5. •pan' wanted for farm Church will meet in, the-. Parish• would be carried -on over next --
RN WHITE
Young,
may. 30 - tf) work. Must be .able to drive Hall, on Thursday, June 13, at season.
■ 9421511
The President expressed the. ■ Pickering
age Phone: 942-5553• Lunch. mance of the 'Cent -A-
n
tractor, and -over 16 years of L p• m. for a,. Pot buck ■ ■
:14EW - Day being ca e i ■eas►■aaseaaa
carried on over th
PIANO, REED, PIPE AND PICKERING VILLAGE summer months. This was ace- Ae■e�■e■�■e•■ease x a=������ga■ti
1963 Electronic Organ Tuning and COUNCIL opted and approved in a mot-
Repairs. - Appraisals The Regular Meeting o! the ion.
.VOLKSWAGENS J. HIDDINK Pickering Village Council will plans were also made for the 1
Ajax, Ont. -Phone: 942-1664 be held on Tuesday,. June 11, fall program, which will in as low love ss .. - 4jun 20) 1963. at 8.00 p. m., in the .elude Qne.Euchre. The meeting rsk a Decoration. Day
- -$195.00 Down
Council Chambers. then closed• with our' hostess . .E in D • a
,gyp -to 36 months tO pay LEARN TO PLAY Bruce Hogarth, Clerk being thanked far a lovely �Y _
a steel .guitar, Hawaiian, 4r Village of Pickering by. MM Choquette. - Corr• Sunda , lune 9th,a P.
AT - jazz style. Beginners welcome. executive
Phone: 942-6933. ENGAGEMENT Wanted - young
(jun 27) Mr. and Mrs. R• O, Jolliffe_ -wishes to rent modern- home W H
- "S A B Y A N" E AVE BEAUTIFUL GERANIUMS MIXED PANS
of West Rouge, wish to an- in Pickering or vicinity. Req-
----660TOR - H'CUSTOM ase ca - _
-_ a 11 ..
At Most Reasonable Prices
Authorised Volkswagen Dealer• AY BALING their daughter Susan Lee, to 925-5981, week days, rpert
334 Ritson Road, South Phone:. Pickering 942-3127 Cooper, son of a. m. to 5.00 p. m.
-Richard Gary
(jun 20) Mr. and: Mn. P_ F. Cooper, , of
OSHAWA. ' . - Claremont- Ontario. In Menwriam Clove'deaf Green od
ir�$rem
_ pmt rLCs•erdinator The wedding will faire place Gray - In loving memory of
_•
DIAL T13-3462
Emergency Measures Organixa= on June 29, 1963, at 2.30 p. June ; ; (Formerly Frank Hail) I
-tion: County of Ontario in Centennial Road • 1Jnited Gray, who passed away,
r 1
i -- (Jun 28) Preferably 35-35 years. male Church, Highland. Creek, Ont 7, 1960. - . _...
or female. General Education. Loving and kind in all his ways PICKERING 401 at CHURCH ST: S.
Iter Sale - 1953 Chew. Coach, equivalent . to High School THANK YOU Upright -and just tb the, end of
:ut very 'good eonditk* M . Only in The Ajax and Pickering Hos- his days,
1500 miles since ' a complete 'g reparing t. Experieritad,
motor job, and a new clutch; PI rrports ,and prop- pital Auxiliary wishes to thank Sincere* aitd kind in heart $std
e►indor+v wasfieis; turn signals'; prprams, capable Instrueter ft the 1st. Pickering Guide Com- mina, RRrgROaR■■■a;_ata■atsaa>taaa■■Ra■aRl•OOa■a■aa■M
conduct public education grog- party for their ,Good Turn". What a beautiful memory he HITS''two-tone paint; Pte' brand ram. Appy in writing to - Without their help, our Tag left behlnr'L• � TOP
new snow, tires, $235.00, or the • •
nearest. "SouNngatM', on Rose- Personnel Manager. Corpora- ,Day in Pickering would not =fe Mary, remembered by his
9th house a tion of tM City of Oshawa, . have been such a success.. wife Mary, and relatives.
'bwdc Read, noon City of t Oshawa, Owt.. Thank
Yoe Guides. � SHE'S THE ONE THEY CALL M. M.
1�ove 1st. Oozrcession• (jun 6) EAST WOODLANDS
RENTAL SERVICE _ Pickering Township COMMUNITY CHURCH SEE THAT CHORUS GIRL
TOOL 942.6m -SALE REGISTER ROW D.p,rrm«,t 'f' Rosebank Read, NortEplacowh IN
p1-2431 N O T' I C E -
" ' ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. Saturday, June B. - large Capt. Rev. L. e. McPhotsab _ -
l!ICKERING furniture sale of stoves, refrig- Due to railway construction B. A" inter
B - Min
Per Day the'Altona Road will be closed K HUDSON
erators, dining -room and bed-
. with ROC
Fleor sander ----------------•- 17•� stn suites: quantity of an- at Concession 1, and Concess- Service of Worship sa ownScones. .
Floor polisher •----•-••---• S 0000 roomtique glassware and china; el- 11.00 A. M, See The Sen tional Never Before Show
Rug Scrubber ion 2. F
---- ectric sewing -machine; tools, Rosebank Road wilt be closed Sunday School F•
_Also
Cleaner 6.80 9.45 A. NL • ` • .
,Vpholstery . _...._.. etc,, and many other articles,
at Concessions 1 and 2. -.
. -• 5.00 A Friendly Welcome To All , coin Here Last Unfinished
Motion eture
Cement Mixet ......••..._.... atprentices' Auction Rooms, at (Jun 6 tf)
'/.Inch Electric Drill .._.:__._.. 1.00 Franklin House. Markham Vill- R. DUCK
_ t Inch Electric Drill _-_-•__• 2.00 -
a e. Sale at 1.00 p. m: Terms - 'Road 'Superintendent . '' PAUL NEWMAN JACKIE GLEASON
Electric ' Saw 2.00 a
•-•--••- cash, No 'reserve. Ken b Clarke \,THE HUSTLER" �adultl
Vibrator Sander .•-.--•- ---- 2 Prentice, auctioneers.
Sump Pump ...................... . 2.00 ( jun 6)
- .. 1 -awn Roller ............ :........... 1.00
Toronto Launderers & DryCleaners
Post Hole Digger ........•--•--- 1•� Saturday, JunA 15 -auction -
- Wheelbarrow ...................... 1.00 gale of Heintzman player piano -
Extension Ladder ...._.__.... 1.00 Agent
.50 and bench; garden tractor; re- - -
Caulking Gun frigerator; _ Washing machine; '
i
Staplerfur-
so
/ /�
.50
•50 large quantity household' fur- �. r+rorR
..r; Hannah's Catering
pick .50 niture; dishes: glassware; etc.,
• Axe . .......:.........._...4...-.-•---•• the property • of Ernest, Earl oNa-TonoNTo-Qaz aoeo-wNiTev ae9
.50
.- .............•.......:.__'.. and. others, atPrentiees' Aye- "" .
'Shovel ee -
Sledg "c s 8 Ev cud un
Sledge Hammer ...•--•-•_•---•_ 30 tion Rooms, Franklin House, 942��386 Pick^sling,meBox Offi a Open P. M. Each ening (in l ing S days)
Delivery and Pick-up - Markham, Ont. Ken 8, Clarke :.
(We Have Other Tools _ Prentice, auctioneers tNtitsaata>.a»ztaaa.■■aaaaaaasaaaa■'■aaaaaaa.a.►.t
Call Us) (.ion 131 „ ``
SAVE'MONEY -AT--*:
i .. : --fib•••
BAY RIDGES
LIVERPOOL ROAD SOUTH PLAZA
,
DOORS OPEN 11 A.W. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH Specials for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday-- lune 5th, 6th, ,7th 8t1v
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BLADE ROASTS . - ,FARM NOUSF-BLUEBERRY-FIE -34c
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BI -RDS .......5c
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-BIRDS EYE PEAS & CARROTS lbs. 39
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BE THE BEST MEAT BIRDS EYE CUT CORN .. 2 lbs. 49c
- -SACH 5C BIRDS EYE PEAS .:............ . 2 lbs. 49c
AT THE BEST ;-PRICE -
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CLARK'S - 35 -oz. Tin: --FREE -- FRUIT SHELLS - FREE
'JELLY POWDERS . `15 for 1.
PORK & BEANS .........:..:.: 7 for 1.00 ,:' .ONE PACKAGE OF -FRUIT SHELLS" FREE WITH THE PtIRCNA$E
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BICK'S RELISHES ...::. 3 ....:.. 4 'for 89C OF ONE PACKAGE OF CINNAMON BUNS AT REG. PRICE
FREE - BUY ONE 15.OZ. TIN AT REG. PRICE — GET 1 FREE VACHON — Regular 45c
PEAS, CREAM CORN, FANCY NIBLETS — 15 Oz. Tins SWIFT'S BEEF STEW ..............:....... ROLLS .. ...
GREEN GIANT , . ...: ...... 2 for 35c 33c SWISS 29c
KADANA—PKG. OF .50 LARGE SIZE — Reglar 2 for 43c
FREE: BUY TWO TINS AT REGULAR PRICE —GET ONE FREE TEA BAGS- _....:...........:. • CLEANSER • , or
29c AJAX 2 f 35c
PARD DOG FOOD .. •............. 2 for 29c - _
HERSHEY SUPER SIZE — Regular Val" $1.09 w�
INSTANT NOT CHICKEN DRINK - s oz size CHOCOLATE BARS ....:...:...:: 6 for 39c ,, PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE .......... 'S9c
,;SIPPIN' CHICKEN
GERBER'S — Regular 27c
Makes 40 Servings — FREE SAMPLES ON SATURDAY STORE HOURS
CHASE K sANBORN - s -oz. Jar
ASSORTED BABY CEREALS19c Regular Hours Will Be As Follows:.
INSTANT COFFEE ...'.....:. 89e GERBER'S —Regular 47e .
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CHASE & SANBORN — 1 -ib. Bag WEDNESDAY 9 a.m. 0 6 p.m.
REGULAR COFFEE ...,.::.::..:...:.:;..'.': �69c CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE SPECIAL THURSDAY 9 a.m, to 9 p.m.
FREE! BUY G-PAK CTN. AT REG. PRICE — GET 1 GTN, FREE BUY ONE PACKAGE OF MANNING'S CHOCOLATE . CHIP COOKIES FRIDAY9 a.m.'•to •,9 P.M.
AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET ONE PACKAGE
SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SCHWEPPE'S GINGER ALE ......... 46c OF CHOCOLATE FINGERS FREE
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THE PICKERING NEWS
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ucc k11:W% RESTAURANT'
=Br t fl� JSat ad �� � 5�chnan s Bay
Rldgea Rar.wY.�' Assoc' should note that Mr. Ha ' Ridges
Fps the Best, Bi&aed Spare Ribs and Cititkep j _ :
OFFICIAL REPORT — was Very cf�cultharP�iseue To Head Hospital Blitz In Bay g :
Wednesday, May 29, the that this parts la the Township
'p of Pickering Plasm- one which will not affect the
Board .held a public meet- local elections .to -be -held in De- S1 1 S?
ch
at Bayview' ip
Heights Pub- cember. Owing to sire leg}slat- r J
School, The purpose of this ive process necessary to off How about o�'1
ting was to obtain public act arty re -distribution of rep-
ble to ,
ction to a possible amend -
re -distribution it is not passe -
re -distribution of
t of the -existing Bylaw obtain any
that time. a •
ng the erection of car- ward boundaries by ;
The following two points Mr: Har y'
The final phai'
rged regarding amendment. dy's program will include a re-
e Bylaw to a reduced min- view of the feasability and de- '
rn distance from the lot sirability of. the southern Dort- a;..' 4 sbrnethirg will be clone about
s ltting < applicants, this was not posy getting
: •(1) The submission of a ion of the tl mi YP or�amal_ ible, consequently we whole- this in the future. Kids i to
aw amendment must be into SePe with one of the ad- heartedly entered our fifteen- i licked 30 --2 are not going
ar-cut, with no conditions garnating teams into -the Pickering Tw•p. become better losers. However,
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and (2) There, is ho joining municipalities. it seems, that IoEe or win (reversed for this `
t of appeal against the er- Mr. 'fiar•d5es program is ad- League. Now' ' siorl) I'm .sure _vola, would ,
to obtain they dao 'things a lot different o�'a
on of a carport that con- mirably designed over there. They apparently ra her have your kid out tris -
benefit for all than playing in the streets•
to the Bylaw, whet}ler the maximum don't believe in giving every'
the residents on a long terry' , in the best of luck to all of you
eat or amended. it is most unlikely. kid.. an .OPPortunity to play
ter considerable discussion basis, rt. So, many'kids y'OUng ball a�2; There are
Board presented these al- that anything can be done ' in organized sport. o + better days ahead. `There dust
the way of immediate relief. from Dunbarton-- called m.,
tives for an expressionburg fol a dunce to play on have to be'. Yours for Sport
opinion from the floor: (1) The twb executive corrrmitt- our teams: Our ower boys, wane H. H11.tz 4
erAment of the Bylaw, all- eel of the Ratepayers' Assoc- Their experience and Dunbar- In
ng for • no right of appeal, ration and Recreation Assoc E. P. McCormack, our (The opinions expressed
ton's cast-offs, make up above article, are not necessar`
(2) The bylaw to remain ion met last week with a view R. J. Huckell, Co-ehalrman, hospit- tem for the most part.. Per- I ilr those of tfiis paper'. Editor)
changed with appropriate to closer. cdeovelopzn eats f CO - some 70 Bay- Ridges canvass- iouslr canvassed In theai n. To date, now, some of you par -
up amendments from time mmunity Ors will take part in a one. al -building cap 9 haps, 0 0 0
from this drive for the about ;370,000 has been plods- ants can understand why Y
time and or individual sub- activities.a five member night fund raising bey or. boys come horse on the Peac a Lutheran Church News
S a. m.
and Pickering General ed and donated to the fund for ~
ustmerrt. Iri both" the latter board was co . Hospital, June against a select �ngngation at .
es, there would be ample minister lake .front develop- originally promoted by the in the town of Ajax. are playing Whip ------ 10.30 a. M.
es, there
Now under construction, the yup of kids. We -could -have Last Swriday, Mr. and Mrs -
to appeal. before merit. tatives local Kiwanis Club and Bar new hospital will repiace a 45- done the same thing in Bay decked the altar
e ainendmeirt or adjustment.. on May 31, rePresen Ridges Ratepayers' Association W n • C'•$='i
the drive now hes wppor't and bad wartin+e frame building. Ridges, but we believe i.+t gi with lilacs, in men - of their
A show of hands it cated a ears' Associations andation and Comm_ neighbors _A W. Smith
ajority of the residents pies- accosr�Pss*, also can+►oss•rs from tt►• Lib- Federal. Provincial and County isrg emery kid" an opporb
t (approx. 60) were in fav- unity Oral, Coinaervative aad New grants will make up the rw to help a doilM his trend amd her sae Leslie. Other moire
ve group a- - _ }ed by Mr. At Binstock, : met A M ciations. maining funds for' the building body, We doai't adhere to bens of the mr:gregation are
r of the progrewi n vice Democratic Party which will cost (2.340.000• "roach egoti_an", beca'- se this - -
esxhnents and individual sub- with Mr. L Brockingto Co..ehairman Ray J. Huckell, - what it reap boils down to . en'e re8ea to dgsrate flowers '
ant and general manag- rearm sa sins and canvass- • _
ons rather than- a perm- Ptd Tach as birthdays, an-
amendsnent -W Cormack of -the Ratepayers' ' xis remen
� the der Ridges v This is a crime when you
olds. ial days _
Board indicated C�arporation to review definite Association are supported by will meet in, 8arview Heights denting with S need 9. y � or .rnerroriaLs. If
e Pla:uning for lake frosrt act- blit school at i P.
m on On ;my. hockey team of S and one would like to give flow' -
at' this majority expression PrDP09O� 12 team- captains, with five Mr 9 year olds. fast season nine of any' c'ulsr, Sunday,
ess and a-commuruty centre. Jerre 17, the night before the
f opinion would be taken un- more canvassers per teas+, fifteen boys cis for `a parte
advisement at tlrei- next These were tabled at a meet•. The drive called "Hospital ianvass for detailed instruct- s were fmsrrwDul Pipe fill in the date and your
ins of the CBC Board the same artici ation. never rsame on the Flower Calendar,
eeting. Night in day Ridges" is aimed Each canvasser will visitabout
bar• n.laay played hockey }n the ewer-trC of tate
Mr. Eric Hardy; the A -a'' rt that at contacting all residents
have p Y -s our `, hanging
�, ant, - We are haaPY to.repo . appro:irrrataly So - not prev- eight hom"' otherwise 'hank g church,
on$ municipal ;"est just prior to going to Press* _ attitude is w,}nolesame.:.I. aaope
ad a lengthy, meeting ved that Sandy -Beach
eek with your
committee.his
nears arri
iad for the Label 1Js, Your P
Ir. Hardy indicated that in his Park had been acquired residents ''pig of pushing• that old for the future Zr and, in cu-u.Pld � ver
pacity as a commissioner on use of 'Bay Ridges , atian with Conso}idatd Build-
�e� had 1$w 1Ower The ��erck- Corp<*kration. _. and.. 0e. Bay
he five. member oornrrrittee on and that arrang Minstrels are selling drew tick- ins Assoc
xation recently established been "made far the .Recreation. 113-incfi Tecumseh Ridges Ratepayers'. In Your Renewalgovern and Ratepayers' Associations 2 horse mower, donated by L hopes to make some pretty Send
y the Robart's to jointly ad unister' the pro- announcements. -quite
a.; found indications of- sinn- G. & S Electronics• Second citing this
ar- difficulties in other like ject• that prize will be a General Electric soon. It looks as though
It is sincerely -hoped Can Opener, Both prizes can xea11Y will be a w•or-id of cas-
unicipalities which have ex- w,iB give the►r supe- be seen m the window of L G. ual living". - -
nenced .a sudden, surge of . member
ilea bilin- which o o a - e .j _ w
rowth. He outlined the three ort to the�hosP on Jusee 18th &. S Electronics Store in the d. i for �� "one�h�n _
hales bf his study : (1) The takes Pl 0 0 o o LiverpoolTickets
Road. South Plaza BillEagleson, Bevins Bev
aced in is in the _East General liospit-
asonableness of the existing Mr. Norman Waycefield of Tickets can be Ptd operated
grease
structure within the town- the store"or from 41 ny rr�ern%er al. We understand -that ' he rP,�Se gMes
of ttne 844 Kennedy Rd- is Sc&rbO'o of the Pickering Minstrels. his Condition was serious,
h. ,p..Close examination,winner of the 25c. each, five for ' is now much improved. Most : y�
ax rate in terms of surface was the o 5160.00 the Bay They' are and wish him with each uzston Of 6O _
noses of high rate, to what Jackpot an Tuesday, Mme,- One Dollar. You'H be helping of us know Bill,t was lie Esso MP Grease Carr►i�lges
rate can -be a- Ridges bingo • r eoo� cry,
xtent thin high Wakefield is . the the Minstrels get started on a speedy Ridges
tiro big show planned for this who was the first Bay
ributed to the administration 28th. terSof• Mr. and Mss. •1AS Correspondent for the .Picker- .
ciistn'bution of costs with- daug'h ear• . it his -health for- ;
Lo what Eanfiart of Zator Aver and- the Y - coo o ing .-News, ant a
n the township and narba wed. Wakefields are in - give.3t up.
extent the causes are external, the habit of coming out to Bay Did you know•, _that in addi- ced him o 0 o
Mr. Hardy is present anal- o with tion -to helping the Minstrels. Tea and
whish Ridges to FI.aY bingo L G. & S. Electronics . have The Strawberry
ysutg the information arents on Tuesday ev- t gtrby
ha; already been made avail thea . P_ pr,ornised to donate $lO.00 to White F leghan� Saiz pu
able and this includes the 1962 emn9s• rrrmisf be `the `t race- the Recreation Ha11 Building the Scout- dthebbg°everent Esso L'
a edited statements and the Bingo °. Fund for each major apPliance Auxiliary, week -end. I
v :..�_ (;Pad's carne pecause, on Thurs- _�� fmm them by a roc- scheduled for this I
ated that. at a tater ,a "` won arsother Bingo "Ja Po retie is. a. K'e P .
Fat -
may invite pertinent irtforirnat- They plan to use'the mdneY ' Vac's Supe -
ion__ ram all residents. Mr, come addrpOOl_ition. to -the South Tfie' Baking Contest for Fat- it /
set: laza. If . Yoe . hers should be lots of fun and
Hardy will a the o 0 0 e-�,-fid, and oil
membersh' _ t been in the store ye -
I ou - !
of the tax Bingo continues ,g1Le it a try: W e .found' the,.
inn wheri his study hibition Hail on •Liverpool Rd. 1 cod eying Nurseries. Judging will
structure is further' •advanced' t at 8.00 P. they have a surprising Y B Mr. John Tickle,
uestiOn each 'Rnesday nigh election, and that the, .meat be done. by
will deal with the q �vi11 be bigger s h' Principal of $2}tidew Heights
�) and the prahxce fres P
of wider 'representation of the
M. and Pt��. is. good School, arld Mrs. Teeling, the
and better than ever- and onsp• rt Scout -
southern end .of the, township. o 0 0 :� Pres. 'of the Fairport
At this point; our _.. members o 0 0
g Dance on
SprunFriday, Mothers' Auxiliary -
The include a
May 31, was a bang-up success Other t� Candy
both financially and socially.' White Elephan of Work
It was a complete sell-out, aril Sale and a Displa Y ,
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everyone present agreed that done by the Scouts, Tea acid
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.- whey ry Shortcake, or
the new'cormrrittee. of the Re- St w
tion Association had lived Strawberries and Cream, will
for
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_ o it's motto—"Grve Full be 35c for.Adel a Ex- ESso PISTOL MAI
R TRAVEL up*t ,1 . ' children. Admissit�n to t2: �.
YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOU Valve, for Money hib}tion Hall will be Free• So. fete with
ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH o 0 0 A ��,ty, one
oper8ted grease Ban, comp
��T dstrrnmer Night Madness" drop in and 0 0 0 arotlrid. ' 12• Smble erten}aa: hose. Low Esso retail price of =8.25.
�D AGENT — is the name given to the gala of _Ytxtrs now at & � of $5.25 when
you purchase one cstrton _
YOUR SABLJSH _ street dance scheduled by the Tone Women s Auxiliary of 60 Esso Cartridges The sure, economical wsq _ -
tion for Fri- the Ajax and Pickering. Gener-
pffkiallr Appointed: da tionne 2Associa 1. The aim I. G.. A. al Hospital will hold a Rum- to keep yow equipment is top working
9hopP�ngour
Ajax Plaza, Imperial Esso>Laoon from y
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N RNATIONAll be the mage
L AIR1TRAItISPOR'[ ASSOC�AATIONi thea fun. -fair withS�� St former S�mup-
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AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA sceneof street on'ThurWay and Friday,
simultaneous 6 and 7. during regular shopp- NEW Esso CHAINSAW TWINI-LIBE
ATLANTIC a PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CONFERENCES t>� diffe�ngty im •he {ret and X17 dual PtuPOSe
saw
Orr PROFESSIONAL Senriees ly. If you square dance, twist .ins haws. 0 0 0 bmw oil in Canada that will do both
Cost I More or do regular modern dancing RPJ Softball News—�ba m 1 :a _
= vice, are sure to• have a good —Bar g" „
ftball Committee and `
Tkkets Issued From Our Office At Offical Rates s
time, and there will, be lots of The So
other attractions besides. the Executivettttee went alhe l -
TRAY'EL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS.. An auction will be one of tion i
the features, and if `you can this year, to get a sound ®call - 1
NOT A SIDLINE AT - donate something to go "on ball leagv g �' RI ~
e someone .ori the applications were in, the
HOWARD the block", on ---_
_ the Recreation ' Committee a total was fir below season, k O AOEI�IT I8 QW Wh14 TMTIM= — ---
call Extra helpers will be wel- although has increased- We
I M P E R I A L O 1 >L L 1 M 1 T E O
AVEL BUREAU . coined, too.1. Alex Robert_ Bay giving each kid an -
TRson, 839-3505, or any member believe in �th play in organ-_(
WORLD WIDE SERVICE of the committee. opportunity ) ,
died sport so, our intention •
PLAZA PHONE 945-6690. 0 0 0 a house league.
AJAX SHOPPING The Recreation -Association was to form the IsZk of
has all sorts of exciting plans iiaw►ever• due to -
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