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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_06_13- _ 2:50 PK Year .Price lOc Per Copy .; VOL. - - - vrowns inougo k'' S�S ' Pickering Village Council is � H � �1 � to decide June 24th whether • W- calling feet from the pool• n do a g v 1 about 300 - i-' • M will legislation - i - t Allan- .. �• ,� t 1� - A 10 year old boy, for a liquor vote in the village, chaud of.Old Forest Road, East or regiiest the principles ask- ins for the vote -to secure .the . Woodlands was the first Pick - petition containing ering Township drowning vic- necessary per cent of the names of the - um this year, when he drown= e. teens allowed to ed the Rouge river last Sat - vote on such questions. Mr. George MacCalman has Requiem Mass was- held, for asked council to consider hav- Allan on Tuesday. He was a the winners are shown here with their trophies, front row - Nancy Puckrin, Ellie of St. Mart''`s Barbara, Horrass, Leona Sleep- Back row - Don Drake, Stere Ing a vote on two liquor quest _Grade to pupil _ McKay, Margo Burnie. Horton Studio, Ajax ions. separate School' at Ro®el3ank ;^ Michas, Ed. RoxalowskI a4d Jim Hunt Photo by Allan had gone to GrahaTh's They are: L Dining. Lounge •• License for sale and consumPt- Park with friends to swim, on . S�Ia•'u�, �fi� ion of liquor with meals and Saturday afternoon. He was a °, 2. Lounge License for the sale' Polio victim at the age -of -one. V 111 and consumption of liquor. year wind walked with a decid- G - jM�y Repah To �' I if1 " age Reeve C. E. Morley said he ea limp in the left leg. e C. Edid not see why Council had to Allan had taken swimm9 t • • p picketing Community Centre make-up the minds of the vill lessons for two years with the 1 vhf") �' R�tppa� age on, whether they - should Handicapped Swim Gass. - l# ck�r g 9e Rate pa are un a Program' He was last seen about •4.30 have a liquor vote on the ap- P � by his -friends who left • of organized recreation for the plication of one persots Dear Mr: Editor: _ surncner months at Pickering Councillor Bas Kearney said for home. When he did not ap- ` _ Village Park that he felt .that in most vas- 1 at home 'for super; his As we approach the end of the half year many people. including ftourselves, have enquired as ro the progress The Plan is to have super- those persons asking fora father Patrick Michaud, and Allan Michaud In the venous undertakings of tfie Village Council. and vised recreation for the child- vote were those who had the several friends began a search. South-west Firemen. Edward also some forecast rt ki what is in the immediate tut-' on on: Mondays. ' Wedhesdays-p�e�n_ces for anoutlet. or were About 10.30 p. m. the Pick- Fuser, Charles Meade-. oral and Fridays from 1 to 9 P• m in a position to put tfp premia- Bring Township Police . were Ron Morgan dragged the river urs, _ will begin on - d in rah and and four e _ n _ This P� es.' toile Mr. Graham a an d the boy within ten 1 am pleased to state that the ratepayers of the Vill' July •3 . and con- "I assume if Council does not employee of the park found s minutes. age took advantage of owr pre -payment ol• taxes lis- Wednesday shirt and towell near a sniF11 Allan is survived by his par - count and aid 60 per'c*nt of the total tax fOlt by 'tfie . �lud2 on Friday; August 23rd• call for a vote, Mr..iwtacCalman . p Thee a cs are - from 5' to It w111 get si petition out", said bridge .that spans the river, a- cots, and two brothers. end of April. This exhtbilts a wry healthy financial sit ng ,cols. both boys and girls, Cquncillor Kearney. and saves the Corporation of the a Of Pk Considerable interest charges on borrowed capital- W h;le the Board Lc i:°t lay_ Mr. MaeCalman said that at. - has ins down 'the. program: to - the vote on beverage rooms This year considerable excavation and, rebuildingsus* followed. it is e.�cpected there taken several yeses ago, was C�Cer� g Villa' go Note"s ,to be done on the roads that aro not yet p "turned dowtS 3 to 1. of weak spots that showed up this sprin4 and this cons- will be baseball. games. Poss- truction work will probably absorb all the money which ibly 'ta_'ks-on identification of Councillor Ron Watson arg- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones Best of success, tb Mr. and - try atloeated to road construction and. ,or paving. trees,• bird_a. plants, etc. ued_ the point of difference be- and three -month-old Susan Mrs. M. Hannah, on the open - ram will b* wry lien- The Village -Council carne up tween beverage rooms and a, spent last -week=end- at a dott- ' Ing 'of their '-new -home-baking Another reason the paring grog with the money for the project age on Ox Tongue Lake, near store. -on Thursday. tin contracts available lounge license. Councillor' Wat 'ited, If -any at all, is that the paving son argued that they were both Dwight. Congratulations to Mr_ Mrs. Elliott, St. 'George St. to us are -not as attractive pricewlse et of rang donand ee considered for several establishments that sold alto- and Mrs. Jones on the occas- ` spent the week -end with her b expected -then will be a larger amount pa rove. If is also planned to pur- - In this area nest year when the price may imp holic beverages and. therefore, ion of their second wedding daughter, � Mrs. Charles Cross, • chase two benches. and tw9 -could see no difference in vot-. anniversary. at their cottage, at Kin:nount. As soon as the excavation and . rebuilding of the reads Picnic tables for the east end Ing for either one. The following children were Mr$. Crowther had her bt o- - b com otod a sidewalk repair program is under con- the Park. It was felt that Mr. Herb Moodie, said that sideration and sem* 9f the ;worst places at least will be events • mows like to .sit baptised, in the United Church ther, Mr. G. Watling. and sis- _ he -and Mr. MacCalman were on Sunday morning, by Rev. M., ter, Mrs. M. Croft, of Harrill - corrected, A number C of -street lights will also be install- some p not'in any hurry for a vote on Buttars: Angela, daughter of ton, with her for a few days. od as soon as the Coenmitteo is able to f thech ' a l'ecision oS a onaand hersmightlike q 1VIr. and Mrs. Gayle Honey: last week. on the. type of tights and the location of the lights and g the ..two liquor, but a sum of money has airedy been set up for this purpose, to have a picnic at the . park.. would like -to know the feeling and David, son of Mr. and Mrs. - pupils of Grades 5, 6, 7 and Notices will also be sent out of Council on the chatter., He Robt. N, Stewart. g, of . Lincoln. Ave. Public perhaps the most interesting and far reaching as far to parents through ,the local said • they were not trying. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard `Bath, School . ecpo�bd there "educe - as the health and welfare of. too egtf This is concern -has • school children with inforcriat- force. a vote. of Orangeville, attended the lienal nature hike . at {sreen- -0 s * t time we ars considering ion a I can ge a P bean pursued and at the presen " funeral on Thursday Consprva ton a le which can me or three days. I thought this the late Mervyn Johnson ip of A proposition to present to rile . Pw� Friday, under the leadersh sanitary sewagi possible for the V Ilage. This program way would give Council an op- �n tulations to• Mr. and Mi Ken. Strasser. They, •saw •- will regain the support of the community, principally portuni-ty to. Put some progress Mrs. Harry. Scott, on the birth a snapping turtle making a., In til* area of =commuting the •frontes* ries•. ; le gr Into . B into our town Mr. MaaCal-. of a son, on Wednesday, June hole, in which to lay it's - eggs, means that the Own of Chi property - _ _ ... Hospital-ker, and' a outri ht th* cost of placing the trunk sew*' and till - - Mr. Moodie said that the L. Glad to hear Mr. John Dwin- fey learned &lot - ateral to than debenture Caddis fly -- wall over 100 per ten! more C. B. O, are, very. strict. They eilizhe_from hospital, after about -trees and plants too. ins the same and paying do not allow a licence into a short stay'. this soma sucpenditure. I cannot at this time Indicate the he told Council. Grades 1, 2 and 3, pian- to cost PK foot of this service as it is still being worked Thieves cleaned out the cis- ate, dumps, Dianne Seebeck; 7, daughter visit our local Library this out by our Consulting. Enyinaers, however this will •tit arettes, .pens and, pencil sets Councillor Ross Murison said. of -Mr. Mrs. A. Seebeck, •week: available in the "wry near future and -the computation. and. lighters from. the. Brock he fel* it would be more favor- , was taken to the Ajax Hospital fed to every Corner store earlY Tuesday tion, for the We extend a welcome to'Mr. for. each, owner. will be made up and Preen lost the ad Police'establish the time of able t . get a ilei Saturday, :after cutting her � M� John Stork who hate Owner• so that he can assess the Cost as ago vote. foot on a rusty, pipe. Return- moved into the village. Ho ie vantages and judge accordingly. ! the break-in, as about 2.30 a. Mr. Steve'. Poynton, a rate- �g home, had cut a toe their new home. ret out that at this time then are several m. _ payer in attendance ...asked, -quite badly, but was -con fined .they enjoy b 1 should poi w•as gained by throw- Miss Eva Hasek IL -ft -by plana Vjuy- features which will assist the Village in the fin- ,Entry '"As elected representatives are only to his home. for Europe two weeks ago and ancial undertaking reducingthe debt.. load and -then Ing a .large rock• through the you not . obliged• to...test . the Congratulations to Mr. aril ram unfolds. front window and climbing will be staying for 3 months. ,will be fully explained as the pros __ ._ wind of public opinion first . Mrs Wm. McLean, on celebra- through. " ` -' — I think if the local clergy were ting their sixth wedding anniv- governess months ir_ Paris, France as Once again, Mr. Editor, J would like to express tM The, rock which was thrown. overness of 3 .children and :a ' appreciation =of the Corporation of the'Village'of Pick= aware that this is being lis- ersary, on Saturday, June 8. month touring Germany, Italy, - ering for allowing us .the use of your co to. advise put a large dent in :a nevi .ice cussed they would be here at .they entertained Bill's Parents, _ o date. cream cooler that had been this meeting with a delegation. Dr. and Mrs. McLean, for 'din- Switzerland, Vienna- ienna and Iron- ' our citixons, of our progress .? .. i __ _ iistal3eil: awing a petition is her. d ces year sfulletc lila Yours very' truly, way,,, Mr. Poynton Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Ham- piniversity, eted her -third in I thunk 'having v a -- the best � I n• •-. CYRIL E. MORLEY, REEVE • said. ilton, spent the. week -end with uages. ' To officially *n . Mr... Ab. Reeve' said, "as a Mr. and Mrs. Les, Morley, and ratepayer I am opposed to cer- attended the Memorial Service Mr. Wm. Goudy and -Mrs, - tarn outlets. I think Mr. Mac- a Erskine etc ucet ' Portland called on t Erski Cemetery. Do fe of arld a number of •local busin= GreenwoodG�nw' '� �I calman has given you. the -op- to hear Mrs. Dolrbeen old friends here this week, th ' _ Sorry _ Eves want I:ol' es have already said they portunity.. to call .-for a vote on of Lincoln Ave. has not been route home after a trip to the s June' 6th 3 P M. certain questions. 3f you have feeling welt recently. north country. vW�11 'be entering ,floats • in the �' ' petition you don't know how The Pillage Parade Parade. a ti Y - - The -day is to get started, at The Board of �Piekering Town- many questions you .ill have. 1 a m. with the above meat- who had he w6u ship School Area Nov 3.- invites Mr.- Eadie PdK'te in Picker several lquest onsets before emak- out the petition, questions tinsis•t that Entries are wanted for the 1 if Mr. MacCalman wants the parade to tSe held in Pickering Toned parade. Imo The- afteroon you to attend the Official Op- worked on the said that ithere ins- a decision . that vote, -he must first secure the Village on June 29th. at the there will be ball, games, Taces ening of til! new school, sFtuat- ins Township,It being planned by the _and games..In the evening at d In Jun* 26o ;l, on Official the questioWednes- is -an ns, tat coyerlapping on reates a f-ounc awoulal gets gal advice naives of 25 per cent of the el-. _ big day tri, there will tie another y, to their questions and tiave _ a gjGtorate on, such a question.__— Blue Notes Trumpet Band and 7 P• said that=he decision ready by their next Clerk Bruce H6garf-h,• said Che local Baseball teams. , parade, followed by a - band Opening and Program common- great deal of confusion. cin at 3.00 p. m., fellowod by - Mr. MacCahnan slated for June- 24th eligible voters on a Iiquoi pleb- b Chi _dren of all ages are _in- - concert in the _park. g ersons who hi e wired enter .decorated tri- For further information on "Open Hous*" till 5.00 p. m., was only interested in' the two mu� it, is ovtiether' the 21 years of age and resident in .wagons, Pets.. parade entries, call Bill Rimm- and -from -7.00 to 9.00 P. m. questions co in his let-, at 7 p. m. The decision, ' we incite, are all Pj _ cycles; bicycles, erre w hat have you. Adults are er at 942-0687 or Don Ileirder- Too will be s ssoc by i the ter. asked to put in floats tco son at 9�-�• [� i Scheel Association. Councillor Bas Kearney said. Council will call for: a vote om lite munici ty. .. .. . being --Pbp Trllr - THE PICKERING NEM THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963 awa. Coleman Moving & Storage ltd Lloyd Metcalf Real Estate Ltd* People's- Clothing. Store ltd. = -y. AGENTS FOR UNITED VAc,d LINES OF CAIaAOA LTD. ESTABLISHED IN 1920 ' PROVIDES PERSONALIZED REAL ESTATE SERVICE KNOWN AS THE FRIENDLY STORE FOR .723-75n ,...AND ENJOYS GREAT POPULARITY PLEASANT. SHOPPING SINCE 1924 85 BOND ST. WEST This progressive firm established yin 1920, is most re- 40 KING EAST a2i-4678 3i SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723- M12 • - • liable and can always be counted on to give service, ex- No firm could; in this highly competitive era, survive This highly -respected business was"esta'blished in 1924 pert workmanship and general care to your furniture and crating and packing is expertly done. All modern and prosper without taking a personal interest in their by Mr. Paul Swartz. Today, his son Murray Swartz is sanitized vans. The firm of Coleman's Moving &Storage community. In pleasing their clients, and in giving full carrying on his father's business, in the family tradi- ani which is capably directed an John A. Coleman, value to these clients. Hencg, it is interesting to note tion --Clothes of Distinction— Service of DistinLtd.ction , pz esident, and William J. Coleman, sec -treasurer, - has that LLOYD G. METCALF, Pres. & ,Gen Mgr., and Ass- Through their progressive policies and large increase .ociates have abided by these principles and will con- in business, due to the great number of coin letel grown to its present size by giving the public the finest P y ti.nue to enjoy success in business. The business itself, satisfied patrons throughout the Mo, for, it's' money. Every precaution is used by their was established in 1951 and the firm has figuredarea, �'Pl?y a well chosen staff .to see that your property is handled prom- larger variety of Men and Boys' Wear, maintaining ••inently. in transactions of every nature pertaining to the the highest standards in. their wide selection and moved with the greatest of care. They aYe agents buying and selling of reai estate, placing experienced An an independent) operated for.VTdted, Van Lines (Canada) Ltd. Their men are ex- counsel of practical value at the public's command. Hav' largest in the area, whiiheoffers the best for less. Tth7he. perienced furniture movers. Oshawa and surrounding ing been so closely acquainted with values and their- fact that this firm is peFsbnall interested in bringing district is richly treated by having such a progressive fluctuations and, noting the trends from year,y g� firm operate in the locality: The public can feel assured b year to quality merchandise for the home, to the people of they are -in a position to give an appraisal of properties,, Oshawa and District, is responsible for the • --of the best service, and rest with the knowledge that ._regardless of their t y Soy, po great nuc- : their property will reach its destination in the best pons-. type. This firm is a member of Osh- cess' the en' and their excellent reputation of which _ ible condition. in this special . •review✓ of the progressive awa & District Real Estate Board, and offers this area a they can be justly proud: Your guide to best possible business firms of Oshawa, it is suggested that yon con- complete real estate service, which includes: industrial, values is "People's Clothing Store" where you will find - taAzt Coleman's Moving & Storge Ltd., for local moving, commercial, residential and farm properties, as swell as' shopping very pleasant and much more profitable to You service and across Canada, or into the tJ. S. A. You will be more recital department, a property managezrteriE than satisifed. mortgages. eeople come to this office with confidence, _ because LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD., has George B. Rutherford _ been decidely fair attallall times. , AOshawa) ltd.7. - #� Cherney Bros. Ltd.. Licensee for Car & Truck Rentals• and Operator RATED 'AS FINEST HOME FURNISHINGS - of AAsrcury Taxi ORGANIZATION IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO 14 ALBERT ST. 735M551 .40 KING ST., .EAST Phon•: 728-1641 Thistable Oshawa firm r'epu offers the best in drive Yourself Cars trucks services This firm, which is widely recognized as the House of SERVICE and offers the finest in dthegidable. transport - is -no Quality and Service is in a high class by itself. There pe ansport- • _ is - no coinpar"n in Hoare Furnishings in Southern Ont- ation through MERCURY TALX34 which is the largest in a _ - ario. Cherney Brag. Ltd. was established in Peterboro Oshawa, ready to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days a _ 2 ► a c •Trow •7n 1935. The Oshawa Store opened on June 6, 1958, and .-' week- Park your ' car while shopping in Oshawa and .they also have stores in Cobourg and Belleville. They �p yet a efficiently by MERCURY TAXI, feature every Brand Name in Furniture, Draperies,pLa n a trap a neighboring town or Advanced Hair SrAings is the answer to the success its. Lamps and Home Accessories an the' et any Pirf 01 Lanada,you can reserve a new car, with of RUDTS in h furniture outlets carry a few leader's names many models to. choose from at this TII.DEN office_ of ndise, but Chem Bros. Ltd. have selected TIIDEN have over 185 locations coast to coast and is women throughout the area. ntroduS EXCLUSIVE E �' the Canadian Name in World Wide rentals. - $i�TY1.�ING -FOR MEN, has introduced to- thisarea, -: •the cdsoi variety in Home Flirrrishings from all lead- They al6o• one of the greatest and most beneficial. professional 'ser- mg Mahufacturers and are well known as Leading fifer truck rentals of every size.. They have over 30 can, vices In Creating stjdes far men's hair to suit each per- Home Furnishers in- the Distnet, that always offers and trucks to choose from Theirs is a friendly service so itty This includes hairstyling, shaping and cutting. customers Tremendous Values and they have special long trip rates. Their low rates Men of the area, who wish to add a cristinctive touch to . At Cherney . Bros. Ltd. you will find quality furniture include gasoline and Durance. All their cars are covered v well ed, and where one is sure of fin by insurance. All new models, fully equipped. Do not good grooming should visit RUDY'S which has been deo- very �aY �B hesitate' to call this orated very tastefully *nth that MAN APPEAL.Since something that is suitable. dependable firm for the best in a. this exclusive -senmce first became introduced to the Livurg-room, Dining and Bedroom Suites, Appliances, Drive-your9elf Service available in any part of the world men of Oshawa -arid district. smartly dressed • business- and all kinds of Draperies and Carpets are here at very GEORGE B. RUTHERFORD (CSP_-tWA LTD.) which op. men whe by appointment started making• regular vis_ : reasonable prices; and one is assured of 000mplete sat.is- erates TILDEN SERVICES in Oshawa and MERCURY tts to this shop. Then the trend began to catch on—and faction,. as this firm is reliable and trustworthy, so it is TAXI are 'ce'Pably directed by 'GEORGE B• RUTHMi Poon every person who had heard of RUDY'S _ was int- on these points we re ammend C ierney Bros. Ltd., in -FORD, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. These businesses have choo- - -erested in having his hadr restyled. Oishaw•a. which is' capab';• managed by David House, who en Personnel, trained to serve the public courteously with .. is assisted by friendly, efficient staff, who are known for 'the finest car or truck rentals and efficient taxi service - It is well known , fact that when women . visit their and are worthy hairdressing salon, it gives them a certain lift. A feel- the personalized service they extend.to every customer, ✓thy of highest recommendation -. irg -like you were a new person or like when you buy and is the reason why this firm is destined for even somet-hing ne'w' to wear. - greater success, for this business is worthy .of high rec- RUDY'S - is certainly worthy of the patronage of all . •omme ndation - ' Kaye's Sportswear °• the smart men and - women of- the district, and. the - splendid reputation they have -attained is due to the high state of efficiency on the part of .RUDY SEC3R- Features Variety Of Styles and Fashion at Three BOGOVIC, well' known hair stylist, who has many a- Patte's Paint & Wallpaper ltd wards, and his capable -assistants through ..their well Modern Stores chasm treatments; they are able to bring out_ Bose im- IIS THE AREA'S MOST COMPLETE portarrt qualities of youth, dignity and good grooming, M8 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA - 725-5451 which are necess-ary for men and women of today to DECORATING CENTRE _ attain We take great pleasure,in this review referring ALSO 57 KING W. BOWMANVILLE - Mseicef 3-3S71 to RUDY'S for the ultimate in Hairstyling for Both 'u SIMCOE ST. N. yat ...4 KING E., BOWMANVILLE - Market 3-5103 Mere and Women as we feel that once you visit here you This widely .will find your name added to a long list of completely recogreIzed firm was established in 1871 by It is very difficult to ace the the late Frederick Patte. The- firm is -now capably di.r• place marry diistinguishiag- � m` ected by WALTER H. PATTE, highlights of these stores into words. They are in a 4 _ president; DEAN er. Tis class by themselves. The ultimate in Fashions for w�om- vice presider and BOB PAM, secretary -treasurer. This ear of the district are carefully are. selected from forerefost THEIR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, COMBINED. WITH 'business has been at the same location for over 90 years' SERVICE'RESPONSIBLE FOR GREAT REPUTATION and the members of the family who direct the business designers all over the world. These highest quality casu- al _. have combined 104 years of experience in the painting clothes, sportswear, all at most moderate prices of • :. and decorat�business, The maintain a contracting the district. These beautiful which you will not equal in lash _ _ �m�num � adequate skilled tradesmen to serve gents extoll in variety and distinctiven� 'your requirements in residential, commercial and ind-_ The personalized service extended by Sam K. and hose —. 'al brush roller,spray n and wall Pa 7-Sniderman,"and staff, togethh-er-withthe choice import - Their vast experience enables them to create beautiful aeons -Kayes This firm is Ontario County's largest all •Canadian interiors, harmon zing colour tones and co-ordinating fa. Sportswear" is enjoying such great success. Our congrat- Manufacturer of windows, doors. and. awnings and have brics, furniture and walls. This firm's modernly equipped ulations to these ladies' fashion centres as three of the. -buflt a. reputation unexcelled in aluminum home prod= store features -paints by C.. L L., FLO-GLAZE, ROXA- highest -class stores in the district. The. 4 King East store tats. NASii windows and doors are of the most modern TONE which gives colours unlimited. -They can also m Bowneanville specializes in oversize clothes from 12 1-2 design and have proven of great value both in economy rnix or match any colour for you. They also have REZ to 24 1-2 and 38 to 52 with a complete selection. and _appearance- From the �nomy sftandpmnt th�witt _ —wood finishes,-G-YPTEX-textured To make your shopping -tour pleasant and much more p, your fuel bills and have m Paint also fire -retard- bel save on achy other ad- ent pests, MISTO which is a chemical for floors for re- complete; mea' we suggest You make "Kaye's Sports, g dust, WaU MurKs,papers ail p$iri�� $nd— your -first -stop whew nfl_ gh_ there aro__ plain to you. You are invited 'to telephone this firm for ,wallpaper supplies. They also rent ladders, painting tools tags and convenient budget teras — as they are worthy - -a free demonstration. Their windows and doors are oust- -and equipment.. A visit to PATTE'S PAINT and WALL, of highest recommendation. am built' and 'installed by their factory trained experts, PAPER LTD. where there is free parking at the rear of they manufacture arid install aluminum,prime and storm 'the store,. will convince you; Ahey have the largest se- • Memorials windows'and doors, also awnings' and canopies, and AL- lection and most complete interiol. decorating supplies, 'UIVIIWALL Siding and Aluminum railings and were est- plus service,. and expertadvice made -possible by exper- Rimar MenlOrl tablished over 12 yearn ago. This firm has a' budget plan feoce aril are worthy of ree'arn neridation for complete DESIGNERS AND CRAFTSMEN OF is arranged to suit each individual, acrd their ex- satisfaction -in paints, wallpapers and decorating service- " . MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION 'cellent busdrhess policies have enabled thein to become pg -the most reputable organization in the aluminum window. • 152 SIMCOE ST., South Phone: 733-1N2.7 bushww in the area which is capably directed by ' Mr. CYRII, SCHOFIELD. W'hy ndt call this firm in Oshawa, Co. Ltd. In selecting a family memorial "iimar- Mernorials 72 2219 and have them install the:rr-fine products onBums established in January 1963, -and owned and operated by 4 yaw home. vu will be pleased with their dependable „• .. >Cod RiMar, :who liig many dy experience, and who is a businessman' --`�- .:FINEST FASHION SHOE CENTRE FOR PEOPLE OF . _- ' upholds a highest �. in ethical business practice, can show you memorials THIS AREA Each "Rimar" of for our built quality and durability. Oshawa Meat E enrages is designed times, . i.11roducts :1 KING STR. WEST ,(af Sirntoa) ''.725-4611 Yet is as deep as the ages in iree�anireg. . Only a this from ,�� y a monument like can bridge the years Burneed in 1890, is, enjoyin greatest• ` "generation to eneratlon,:everlasA "Rimm ar" em WIDELY FAVOURED t Co. Ltd establish ` success and is regarded as the.authorative fashion centre oriel shows the character and individuality of the per. :.. Intersattleo of Na. 2 Highway i Garrard Rd. 725-7531 in footwear. Burns Shoe Store have for three generations sore or family it commemorates and carries this n246B., dedicated themselves to serving the public with fine age yet to unborn °generations. This enterprising business .was established in 1950 and - shoes for the entire family. That's why we say "Rimer Memorials" are . detaoLrned Is very capably directed by Stephen KRECHOWICZ, The staff of this store includes experienced fitters with for .today. -..they carry the message, the hope Ind filth• They serve throughout the,- area -to both the- wholesale a knowledge of this business, and their ability to give of today into tomorrow. and retail trade They supply meats which are -thorough- complete comfort, has won marry satisfied patrons, not The_highly-polisthed surfaces and the delicate carving ly hweeted, to all leading grocery concerns, restaur: only in Oshawa, but in this section as well. All shoes of the symbolic designs express so perfectly your feel. ants, etc as well as the retail trade by serving the peo- are fitted with great care, which 'assures you of corn- 'Wings, your faith: 'Memorials like these are more than pie of the `arezt' wtho have home -freezers , with individu fort of your footwear. - - `tributes to your loved ones. They are towers of stt'emth ally cut and wrappedats_lp_meet their specific re- .: _ _.. Shoes, in a wide variety of styles, that play a leading and re -assurance to. us, the living: As modern as t~ --1, QUI rk rough honest polrcies in business and role in' the correct costume of the well-dressed family, —because they are designed for today...,- for sorneow -- �- r�raintanining the highest standard of sanitation at their, are on display, such as Scott McHale, Ritchie, Sisman, who loved• you. Plant, both the.wholesale and. Wail trade are confident Slater for men; Air Step, Selby, Gracia, Fiancee, Clark's They have the very latest and most modern apNinneft - in doing business with this firm. Well organized 'concerns Skyline • for women and Research and Savage for child enabling them to produce the finest grades of WCOI . Who Who 1 0 h such as OSHAWA MEAT PRODUCTS who take pride in ren; .also luggage by McBride and Skyway, '.They can meet all requirements from the headstone to _ the many meat pfoducts they handle, such as fresh Burris Co. Ltd., is capably directed by' William G. the most elaborate' memorial. Their aim is to satisfy, smoked :and cured meats, and are well known sausage Burns, President, and managed by Dors: Burns, and is a• and they will figure with you or help'you select sour makers and are a coedit to the area valuable contribution to the complete assurance and 'thing that meets your desired need✓. Visit the "Rhnar- It is with pleasure we review this firm and their ser•- 'satisfaction in 'regards to anything in footwear, and has Memorials" and discuss your desires in a diatinc:tive- vices and highly recommend -their excellent meat prod- tertainly aided the people of the area to a better walk memorial with Carl R:imar. You can choose a "me wrw ucts to our readers. in Iife, and are worthy of high recommendation. from him with confidence. .:.'THURepsv. Jk'I1�h t'I aac�1 - - 'fHE PICKERING NEWS p, •NE16HBORIN6 CITY - 6 BOB BURHS AND PROFESSIONS IN OUR Y ' IEW OF LEADING BUSINESS ES .. . - • A REV • Auto Glass ltd frank 5tirtevant - Auctioneer 'Coal& Su Ices ltd. ' • .P�'Y t�claughhn ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED MEN IN THIS LEADERS IN AUTO GLASS INSTALLATIONS LVING HEATING PROBLEMS •AND SERVICE SPECIALIZED BUSINESS GREAT NAME SO _ IN THE AREA- SIMCOE ST., South - . Phone: 723.7425 21 HALL ST, 7254751 710 ,KING ST.. WEST Phone: 723-2481 SpNdr Auto Glsss Ltd. was fust established in Tor- . FRANK STIRTEVANT is one oaf the ' foremost Auct- Oomfort is automatically yours when you combine is firm has onto in. 1932. From a modest beginning, ioneess in this part of the province. Frank started his' lies Ltd., estab- progressed rapidly, and is naw recognized as the largest career in 1930. When his name appears on your sale list - the services of McLaughlin Coal &Supp service in North America. The Oshawa Branch tisltred in 192?, who specialize in home with r�rran alu►- gig managed by Frank Hood. iris~ everyone recognizes it will be an auction sale worth are leading heating experts of the area, ,opened in. 1959, and is capably attending Remember, the most essential and responsible ' • are also distributors for highest quality The firm maintains its Hlead Dille BrnamTpton Toronto Brantfalso d, Persons in the preparation of a public sale is the Aust stallatio i. 'The'Y =� branches in Barrie, ioneer. Auction Sales of the better type handled by Met - fuel oils, with a fuel oil storage and have many trucks FRANK STIRTEVANT. Serving oil the area, with fuel oil, plus ooaa,. coke, including Oakville, Port Credit as well as .other locations in Met- hane FREE oil -burner service ropolitan Toronto. You may have a lot of valuable things to offer for sale • Reading Anthracite. They Their 'employees skilled craftsmen and in - all fuel oil cusUomers. At their office and showroom are highly but if you forget the basic requirement, and don't get a feature oil -burners.. heating �Imprnent• and build- .'stallation experts in the glass business' and their know- first class,, auctioneer, your sale. is sure to be a failure. they -ledge and experience enables them to complete the fin- For. sifters .with your Auction Sale, we recoaunend ,� suppke8• catch you with inadequate est glass jobs. FRANK STIRTEVANT to you. He has proven he care Don't let "Jack Frost' a defective or an ob- SPEEDY AUTO GLASS LTD. believe in rendering good close sales rapidly, as well as getting best possible sale warmth in your home by having a for materials. It is just this �oarn- heating system. Now is the .time.. to arrange service with the' highest quality busies for your sale offerings. In this review of leading with an overhaul of your heating policy brat has won so many satisfied customers for this business in Oshawa, it is only fitting to present liRANK en a surrnnea' a� n Coal &Sup- firm throughout Ontario. STIRTEVANT arxi to congratulate -:him on his excellent system. Now is the time to let McLaugheating unit, freeing YOU Should you in the way of .Oilier Ltd. service Your PTeS be. considering anything 'record of service and to highly recommend his services.. frons work worry and bu demome fuel bills. glass for cars, trucks, boats, industrial equipment, it wilt to -our readers. ti Ontario County's recognized leading heating experts• you to drop into this firm the near[ time ti Oshawa end this firm to our read:. Pay Y they will familiarize and give You an estimate on 1t is with pleasure we ire . � a trig service— • :'• cw glass problems.. They are Auto Glass Specialists, ' Agents for high q featuring services while u wait and also have a mobile •Buy TM Bost From McLaughNee's". - glass servrce..They have a compleie stock of curved wind- • - -'- shields. 'Phis firm is certainly worthy of recommendation Finance Corp. Ltd AUTO OWNERS DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE AT, t tuber & Su hes Ltd. ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED NAMES • 'Market.Ltd Browns lu pp_ _ Keith s Car IN FINANCING 7211-4162 :;SUPPLIERS OF 6IUALiTY BUtLDlAG MATERIALS 10 SIMCOE ST. S. 728-7211 727 KING WEST :: _ TO MANY PARTS OF ONTARIO COUNTY ;This is one of the most successful firms in the finance This firm estab�shed June 1961, at the present !neat- 725"1794 business_ due to the. public's confidezrce in both the man- firm and founded v�th the highest principles in business -• 436 • RITSON RD. N. agement and staff, who are. telly trained to serve your - Ion dealings, � Ped *int directed by KEITH RUSNELL, Brown's Lumber and Supplies have operated sinceth9 e' financial requirements on a personal basis. At the office - who was formally in Whitby selling cars for over 30 Second. World War, For some time it. was known of CRESCENT FINANCE you irmnediately become aware years. Keith is assi.�ted by a well chosen sales staff awa Box and Lumber Corppany. The present name was of this fact, you, their highly valued.. customer is the where people from all parts of the area are always ass- adopted in 1958. Mr. ROBERT H. BROWN. the manager most important factor in the ever rowing success story cared of. being able. to choose with great -Confidence the _has been a lumber mall for over 30 Years- of CRESCEiti i FINANCE CORP. LTD. the fastest grow - car of their choice from a wide variety of models. Finest Basically, Brown's Lumber and Supplies handle lumber Ing all Canadian Company, with, over 130 branches sere- - and Dependable Used Cars are offered for all purposes and other supplies for building. They •ing from coast to coast. - Quality.-Cleanatest asset is their ;cater to constrvctior� in bulk quantities, but also to the CRESCENT FINANCE CORP. LTD., serves Business, people of this area This F"irrhe pre handymen who carnes down for just a sheet of JAYM oil - _ -- exceile�rst reputation which they have upheld throb m � Industry, dealers as well as oonswner, loans. The Os4r- fair and honest policies in all Sales conducted by . This firm has become an important factor in the dev- awn office is w,cl} managed by, ROY SHAUGHNESSY. during the past years. From the very .instant You stop elopment of this section. By purchasing to an advant- Theft financing services are greatly appreciated by peo-... / realize that this Firm's Courteous Sales Staff and by employing exper- a in this area. If you have any problems in. financing bere. you are shown the mar>y mod- Wage• when the market is right, - are on the job to see that you fenced help, they are available to offer at Reasonable for any worthwhile purpose, we would like to refer You requirements. After' a dem- Prices the Highest Quality Building Material, thus err to CRESCENT FINANCE CORP. LTD., the firm whose ' +ets suited tit your indivii3ual ,requi will drive from enter- ,ocetra2ion drive in your chosen car, yQu couraging the extension of, homes and businessexcellent reputation combined with capable manager and KF�I'Ii S CAR MARKET LTD_ knowing that with their prises to satisfactory s in fin - policy of sat action to custosiers, you'have become an- Let them serve you with your next order of eve h th- staff who' can guide you 3�"thrY �� The public in general have axscirrg of all types other of their manly hundreds of .satisfied customs w to ing you require for budding. _ .0 CAR MARKET LTD.. is the p _ come to know whatever they desire in this'line can be :.. know KEITH at e- transportation always. secured from this Fin with a knauwledge that it will ,come for depesrdabl a ooarsistent in price• be one of the !rest grad V4�e are pleased in this edition 'to give commendable LTD -- mention to BROWN'S LUMBER & SL LTD.. Win •assure the buying public that they,will receive the best Girton PlugI Heating �e �riiding supplies, S��e and _ AVERY DEPENDABLE IUUA FIRM SERVING OSHAWA -uto-Ma is Mash Ltd.:' g „ AND DISTRICT - - -'i132 =7 SIMCOE STREET. SOUTH 725 AS OSHAWA'S FIRST AND,MOST EXPERIENCED CAR - This business established in Oshawa since 1952, is cap- UPHOLSTERING CO. KNOWW FOR .•may dtire� incl s ti . g��, president and General WASH SERVING AUTO OWNERS WITH MANY OTHER ' Manager, whoby weld known in. the district. This firm VALUED SERVICES QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP features only better known lines ed nfor Q plumbing � heat - 116 BOND ST. W. E T. - ing fixtured wtsidr are r•eoogrnz. ~: ,��� � T/ C LINA S `1i2B-S>4•l ` - tee Ability:' le products to 'This is one 'of the finest and most edficient services 'This firm is one of the foremost Fu iture Rebuilding - of the It is true that it takes good, deper but it is' that was ever extended to car owners � trammed staff and Uphndsrtering firms in the area. Established since have this finest plugnbing or heating system, a firm Here they are fully equipped October. 1958, this firm is owned and operated by MATT hisu important to have it properly installed by province' ve r car that better type of car wash thadoing t YOU nona C,IMPELI-who has over 20 years experience in Europe such as GUSCOrff PLUMBING & HEATING LTD All havho to e always warted and at the same t AUTO -MAGI ash U ,and Canada and has upheld the highest principles in Ws- IE been identified with the trade for manly Year' are equipped . mess to always have an excellent reputation . ,,...,:fir p}umbng and heating mechanics are licensed which _ to 1,00nrr of time. They her fust Specializing in a complete furniture Rebuilding, Build- aaifications. They are gpei`.iaTlsts in to 1,000 cars daily. services such attests to their. qu opened March 1st, 1957 is other new cervi new furniture to speci€ications and Upholstering Ser- modr+rn battrrooms and modern heating; also service :which ops also eewtor repaint-. is n Repairing F'r�imes,• Remsetting wank an ail types of plumbing surd electric water heat- .as complete motor steam cci �� paint They also do vice, they are 'Experts New Filling, erg, this includes repairs, alteratiorn aril new installat Arrg with original factory F,xterior Polishing'and Wash- Springs, Replacing Webbing, o%t complete in every de - adding Residential, Carnmercial acrd hrterior Car Shaasrpooirrg, their service you will find is mos _ lions, including Ing and Chro vol. me rust remo merit. �`- to date organization for We wrstr to direct the special'attentionof our readesx Paz'[ r tla� time they are They .have equipped their establishment with the bst- of what kind of Upholst- ba plurskbing and heating problezrrs, as rnan in drive at w ma e ve been pleased with the satisfacRory jobs they have in Oshawa. While �ho attended to for a real dean ezir�g Jab you might' have; they is a job dance of Mr. John wash and have you have complete you thoroughly satisfied. They also have a large variety do y this ha3Lbeoon►e the g ar FINA ;of. . drapery and upholstery fabrics &supplies have display. one of Oshawa's mast rep- wash or other valuable services. They also (deck your home today, and maybe You have a chart, service station facilities and ,feature PaPui unable f ir'rns. PRODUCTS. In here just encs that you chesterfield or some article that needs Upholstering, just - - We know that if you stop of satisfied. scall 728-5342 and, they will be, glad to give estimates 1 will also become another of their many h� time without obligation in Upholstering and with their customers that they have who drive in herein . - :: folate cleaning Experts Iti a thorough a are re than- leas ' - This firm are .'their car needs .far always main- fine reputation, w •. rno. P _ an ed to highly rec- - m -ED BOUCKLEY,'-the nu anaget and staff..for aut0mvtive orranend their services to our. readers - . tai ning rat se in -- 'top ed services this special ks►ROVIDES QUALITY CONTROLLED BEVERAGES services. • FOR PEOPLE OF THIS AREA 722_kolti ::., ..The Genoslia Hotel _ _. 9750 FAREWELL ST. _ _ 01T ��0n Electnc- in business IS OSHAWA S FINEST AND LARGEST. WHICH =. • _ -• T� business was first established in Bawru'anville, on � 13, 1951 and due to the 'large increase IS A CREDIT TO THE AREp•, 723-W1 :enjoyed by the firnt, found it eta ened n 70 KING ST. E. tom a � is noted ONE OF THE FINEST FIRMS IN ELECTRIC. fadiities. Then' new modern plant in r merit This hotel, located in down -town cellent MOTOR SERVICING :,:January lg� and corrrplete with the latest of equip throughout Ontario for its Hofs) fine er awed with great 723-4262 'assures the do rmer of Quality Controlled Beverages. appointment& The �^Oth blit and eorrsmeresal trade all 395 OSHAWA BLVD. gOUTH bfr. William I. Smith the popular owner, attributes favour by the travelling pub of the luxurious the success . of the comipanY to the combination of TOP : _of whom partake with keen enjoymenth This progressive firm, establisfied in 1945, is very cap - and the, complete co-operation ably directed -by JOHN A. WILSON and provides indust - QUALITY PRODUCTS of all employees with ri'ran- facilities of this well FF neri�a�nd staff strfi+e at all times and harmonious relationship 7`tre manager Harry . ant is widely ry, commercial and institutional establishments withone -; - ggement who are all interested in the success of the firm to paease their guests, dna the management complete coverage for all requirerrrents in electric mot- Wei Chosen who are all such as BILL MAYERS, Plant mgr., -Tecognized for their superior conger►.iall and friend' .ors and are a valuable asset to this area. rochrctian mgr„ KEITH KRANTZ, highJY ice- The confidence shown in Wilson Electric by their ED. MONTGOMERY, p HARVEY '.liness. Their dining -.room and in dining pleasure, which supervisor, -BOB McFADDEIV, route. mgr., ormneended for the excellence decorated for your customers is reflected in the steady growth and the re - JONES, shipper, Miss A Beckett, office secretary, plus is ai-conditioned, furnished and decor ion of their facilities. This firm specializes in the re- tire tussle courteous anti efficient driver salesmen who fort They have unexcelled convention facilities, winding and repairing of electric motors and controls club meetings, banquets, receptions with their favours, Their professional and technical personnel now handle. a came in direct o•act with the public nal contribute in Roots and the a loge manner to the efficient operations of the com- pitadilly Room'+, Corvaie Room, Fleetwood le king complete range of mechanical transmission products such Fabulous Star Room. Also, there is amp P� tro r a ` _per "as bearings, speed reducers and "drives of all types. - Their celebrated line of thirst quenchers include, facilities at this hotel »ming this excel]- Many $P cialized fines such as lighting con is fo oto- PEPSI COLA, TEEM, CRUSH INTERNATIONAL PROD NlVe,• take great pleasure in recd' iriatic eiuipment are routine. :.UCTS, AMERICA DRY and HIRES ROOT BEER. These - e nt hastelryncler the license of theaOrrtablisO Liquorce 9Control Companies such as Leland Electric Canada Ltd., who -' - quality product -4' are in demand all seasons of the year cute, u establ;th a.sEancYard of quality in electrical and Meehan-. by thousands sands of People from Pickering in the west. Board, aYrd to congratulate the direction of Hotel Gen- acal cr�:neering have -selected Wilson Electric as their GRAFTON in the east, and to Lake Simcoe in the north. aha (Ontario) Ltd., also the management and staff, all &utho �: d representative. Large stocks of equipment are - SMITH BEVERAGES LTD., ha^e established a depend- of whom have done so much to make it one tti�at yon alwaN-• lvailable and emergency breakdown service is provi-' .t. You will find 'this company a fine place to do ` : able service to .the retailers in a Wide area and you need in this district. We do 'tot laced the next time you are b ` only visit Your favourite store to get a bottle or carton visit this popular stopping -place, usin _ _ beverages' have -met met with your erred in Oshawa. •:1 • of these Pref - . - - .. . :" .. � , • .. :good taste. r T- .,. Pa3 Fix _ '. ..' THE PICKERINQr NEWS - •,TM 7 URSOAY, JUNE 1 `k•� �.:. ws :::� iaat. Greenwood Conservation Perk m, '"rhe Love of God" by Mrs. T. Mins Lynda Croe codThere will not be a mo were present Pro- MUL-1p, who also had the pro- court, cahLed on he S on Thursday, July 4. gram Converser was Mrs. Shir- servica in orougha.n church on Brougham U. C. Women Unit ton, w: o organized an auction �� �� were made fora Matthews one day The syi;zpa-..iy, of this whc. Sunday, on account of the No. 2. met at the ho,. -ie of Mrs. sale. The meeting dosed with Bake Sale on Jiirse 28. There Mr, George Pen co :Lnu;uiy iz x.endel to 2r_. were thirteen members had ed to the Ajax Cemetery Service. A brie: ser- Barrett on June 5. Mrs. R. prayer. Lunch was served wi�l Mrs. Pat M.,chaud and t.. vice Will be held in the cemet- Knox �' two visitors present lAf4cb was Thursday everring. --,� opened titre meeting. The Mrs. Barrett by Mrs. A. Wilson, .` M-larridy, of Old Forest Road, :: Brougham' U. C. served son, Mrs. wishl ' him a ery at 1.30 p. m., followed by Worship Service was led by Urrit No. 2. Broca hS sI the tragic drowring last :,atu: the Memorial. Service, in the Mrs. h .Ellicott, followed by. Women met at the home of Wannop and Miss E. Seebeck. ery, day, of their eldes4 son, Alla:_ cl-urch at 2.00• p. m. - - hyrrms 500 and 263. Roll Cali Mrs. Alvin Wilson, on Wednes- Dr. and Mrs, Stock an¢ farm. ' We are glad to h It seems every year or so Som Brougham Sunday School is' was—a verse taken from the day, June 5. Mrs. Geo. VAkis%on ds' of Brooklin, called on Mrs, meth Beer, {vino is child is sacrificed in this dan; planning their picnic at the 5th Chap. of Matthew_ Eleven had the scriptureme 'ditatiom Wm. Ellicott Sr., on Sunday awa Hospital, is r erous river. We wonder he afternoon.' -marry must die this way before — - signs of recovery. something is done to prevent such tragedy. It is times sucl. I. as these that we are made a ware of the wonderful coma —unity in which we live, as on and aill were all ready to heli ' in any wavy possible. Allan w. , buried from St. Francis n Sales R C. Church, in Picker -!rig on Tuesday, .with six of hi. •I playmates acting as pallbea' - ' .ars. Let us hope that Allan . d life was not sacrificed in vas_' -., Ghat parents everywhere w._ ; warn their children of th. dangerous river, and not allo. them to swim there. :WIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 266 1 % LB. s - .. _ to Mrs. it in Hill, of iiig: ..... • .:.:... , .... — :STEAKS-OR-ROASTSM.tush Trail in the pas.'ing la week of her mother, w$o wE-. =a Ruta (Product of Uruguay) . . (Save 17c) 12 Oz. Tins a dear old lady, of over eight: .ORNED BEEF _ 2 for $9e years of age. LUCAS ARTHUR'S Cooked Ready To Serve Corigratulatiorss to JoaT <RAFT'S Fruit, Plain or Chocolate Flavoured 111/4 oz.pkg.2 SMOKED PICNIC -SHOULDER t • Lumley, of Old Forest Road. AARSHMALLOWS _ Fo who graduated frcrn the Un:v • ► ersity School of tiursin�; a;': SWIFT'S Strained and Junior .(Save 4c) 43/4 Oz. Jar to Irene WaDINNERS s FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY w•-ner, w•ho al- MEAT D 1 N N E RS graduated as a nurse frorr; the 2 for 39c ' East General Hospital. SWIFT'S PARD The bingos at the hall have . (Sae 23e) 15 Oz. -Tins _ been dhanoed to 'Monday' c.': =LBO fngs now; as so, many of thf CH ICKE.NS ones thai help on the co=n;Do'g f tee like to be able to ge . a 1 O� 5 (�PRICES (Average weight 3 lbs.) C (Frying, Roasting or Barbecuing) way io their• cottages for the9 . week -end. We,'hope that a (Case of 48 tins $5.50) (Save $1.46) S'IICED KINDLESS who can, will try to suppo= - — i ---this community effort. Special Ofer of 35c Off) KINGSIZE 4 Ib. 13 oi. BOX' EFFECT, BREAKFAST BACON it is very --gratifying then: - TIDE (with added dower) ......... . . $1.24 MAPLE LEAF - =�-clays to. -see so many of the _ • children playing -ball at the SCFT-RITE(Save 190 y 'Package of 8 Rolls , B the i@C@ .- park. -We cannot sing praises TOILET TITHURS�P of Mr. Du Moulin and his com_ �UE • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 89C ..-BOLOGNA - B 0 L •SI1C ed .. .. - _ .'mittee loud enough for they ;1NiFT,S (SAVE 9e) 12,.OZ. ROUND TIN have done a wonderful •' REM MFRMAY HHowever_, there is still lots to �1 FRES LEAN PORK ...............fsFo�891 iib, and Mr. Du Moulin would _ _ ,`R x}�► �� p �pr _ certainly appreciate Sonia help KRAFT DINNER (Save 9c) 7','a o:. pkg�. 4 for 49c Loin Roasts Rh Erd Le 59c Tende Loin Efld Do not wait to be asked tc _ come'forward and offer -you DORIC (Improved) (Save 100 ,- • 2%2 Ib. Tin ;AVERACaE 2t/s LBS.) (AVERAGE 3�/= LB will get a' lot of pleasure ou• HOME BREW MIX : of it. It is easy to sit back ani ---------= -- - - $9e _ -' criticize; .but this makes one RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE (SAVE 6e) • PKG. OF '60 S� 1. -CENTRE 10ASTS 10R � C H 0 P S `dissatisfied, but if you can gen . TEA BAGS out and' help, you rill have a -- – -'----- ---- -- 79e i :much happier outlook on life t1 O L __ nE poi Ib s - A STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE) - • : •' =Iran assure you doZ!!f1 - azo Birthday Greetings to Dour- las U N E 00 P.M. SATUR las Traynor, on his -10th birth- C MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS hay..._. _— — '-LARGE'-EG-GS _ _ (save 10c) Ail the children are lookin- - PURE PORK SAUSAGE ............. •serious, these days. Why'—It is iirx nation time, and all aro -.-(BRING YO1JR OWfY CARTON) ` LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE _ arsxiotss to know if they ars -- BREAKFAST BACON .,..going to pass., We .wish them all great success and then you BROOKPARK FROZEN (Saye 39c) SMOKED BACON SQUARES . • • • . can look forward to a happy 99_ . 'surmner holiday. _ @ 1.4 BLADE BONE REMOVED BROUGHAMmeaOi+ C Blade or Short RIB ROAST . 'I pies -- Mrs. W. Middleton was at Dundalk • recently, attending - FRESH MINCED STEAK Ahe`funeral of her sister -in- ROUND OR SQUARE RUMP ROAST ** * _ ':law. — ' _ . Mr.. and 'Mrs. Rozena; "Osh- STANDING PRUNE RIB ROAST (6th ae 7th Ribs) �. awa, called on. Mr. and Mrs• U.S. No. I FLORIDA. SIRLOIN, T-BONE 8 WING Mr. and lSrs. A. H: Rowe and NEW POTATOES J S T'E A K Mrs Matthews visited Mrs. L • • • • • • • • • • • • r • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • • • • Hall, BroDkEn, on Sunday. U.S. No.l FRESH CARROTS. _______ _ ______ ____�__—__�___ 3 LB. BAG 29c BONELESS ROLLED PRIME R18 ROAST The Serrior pupils of Broca- - - -gham and Green'River schools (While it lasts, daily) HOME GROWN FRESH MINCED BEEF __ _ enjoyed'a.bus trip to `iagara FRESH ASPARAGUS -- — --- — 3L8� • . '• • • • : • • • • 28UNCHE529C (Less than 3 lbs. -= 39c per 'Ib.) ST. JAMES =CROSSCUT SHORT RIB' ROAST COMMUNITY CHURCH`:_` No. 1 IMPORTED MEXICAN - :.Cello 'Pkgs. Reformed Episcopal "I TOMATOES -------- -_— 2 for 49e .,Rosebank Road, North SNOW WHITE BUTTON - 'HOME Rev. `L. B. McPherson, ' HOME GROWN; FRESH CRJSP _ LARGE BUNCHES ��• v ;MUSHROOMS ---------=------— _ B. A. 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 BUNCHED RADISHES 4 for 19C -� o FLOWER OR VEGETABLE (Last call' for thi Phone: HO 5-4824 HOMEGROWN FRESH o GARDEN PLANTS 3ft per b4X or 'f for; Service of worship GREEN ONIONS ______— �_ ___ 4 Bunches'25c ; • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED t Sunday School a Bible. Class No. 1 MULTIPLIER (For growing green onion) SEED POTATOES _ 9.45 A. M. ONON SETS --------------------- -- --- ------ - ---- --- ---- _ :;Morning Prayer ----- , - - -- 2 LBS. 49c — �75 LB. BAG $3.75 PE 11.00 A. M. -- ---____— Holy Communion - First Tulip (Regular) Family MAPLE. LEAF Twin•Pak r. Maple Leaf TENDERFLAKE Sunday.in-Month- ---- (Jun 6 tf) (SAVE,10c) 1 LB-- — ♦ • - �. - •- SUMMER TIME TABLE / �sswr !� 'LAT (Effective June 20, 1963) ' SERVICE REMAINS ' 16 of UNCHANGED 5 OSHAWA-PICKERING- 53 C y4 �. TORONTO, CHEISE, -S led (Ask for Time 'fable No. 7.) SLICES (Save 15e) i'. 3 Ib. I '' . ,? lbs. 55c lbs. - {Save Tickets And Information At p R 59C 2 39 ' - -. PICKERING COFFEE SHOP ' I' Telephone 942-1771 F ` R. S-. Slighte - Agent STRIOUD . ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 Hwy. JUSTE . OF ROUGE BRIDGE ; �� • � . .'."tfryt►�ft�trrrttrntttniitrrrp►vtrt�!rtn�„�tt�!!Nthl►Ihf+tN�InrIIn1(t�Irlrlt►Irr►f��ttlj�r►►ilnt ORE OPEN NINGS o - STTILL 6.00 P.M. THU S BLFRI. �TILL 9:00 P.M. ---f O- O 0 AA- A• R K E T - • � ' _ . :' � ualru+U�+luu+bu��u�u+luu�+u+��u1N,u++,�++w+iW�u+Nu� Pap Six ! :THE PICKERING NEWS TNIJRSOAY, JUKE 13.1%3 f. -o.°-.ivant Baptism wia be' dis- hood at the home of Mr. and On Sunday, June 2, Mr. and Sunday. j Mrs. Donald Annan tw been t. And ':: �c -here w':iii be a brie: Mrs. George Watson cq Fri;,,ay MXG- Walter Lynde, Mr. and On Saturday, June 8, Dun- i� bed for several dayu I�rt 07,, atonal meeting after �.anirr�, tate guest-of-to.•wur Mrs. Donald Lynde and family Barton United Church Sunday week with a sore beck. Bab? bt. Mdrwr's Presbyterian the �t''n� bel the"'r daughter Mss' Mur- were in Aurora visiting Mr. School Picnic was held at the Melissa Arman has been n11. too, On June 23. the Scouts and ray Stephe�,s. '. and Mrs. Tony- Caverley and Greenwood Conservation Part:. but is much better no!w...,,._. _ - Church — Pickering Gigs am having ha Church lriis. Orville Haralton, wlte f�nily: It was a beautiful day stud ev Mr. and his. l+ J. Annie and The church was flutd on �L a has been a patient in .,.art.uc We are sorry Mrs. Betty Har- eryone had a good time. Al- family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sd. ' Sunday rnorhing for worship ' service• +The service was cap.- Z"'� Afternoon Ursst C. W.m Hospital, returned to her home 1pell has not been feeling well tlx.um there were quite a few _Brown, Uxbridge, on Jerre 2. The Afternoon Unit U. C on FrideLY. su-'--urns on Sunday morning. The 1st. Dunbarton Scout _. rbicted by our former minister Women met at the home of Miss Marlene Graham, of , Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hap- his F. Mills, of No ^ rKs,*h_ and Cub Auxiliary would Like nev. Kenneth Heron. Mrs. Mc- Mrs Gladys Cossar, Hillside Orono, was visiting her aunt, kinson and Louise spent four way has not been feeling too iia inform everyone of 'their {." Hent or_nan.ist and choir Dr.' on ,Thursday, June 13. Mrs. Oliver Gibb ' the past days this week in Leamington. well. Her neighbor Lvua. .,. ASake Sale, to be, held, on Sat - director presided at the organ. The Evening Unit U. C. W. week. Mr. and Mrs Hopkins also Owens has been ill for several urday, June 15, from 10.00 a le czn,.r entered the church met on Mommy evening, to the procEssional hymn "I to ev June fa .and his Brian McCombe spent a clay in Detroit. - weeks. la n, of noon, r .the rrant 10. at • the home of Mrs. Wal- and family, of Schamberg. vis-_ Rev. James and Mns P3v*^� The Afternoon Unit U. C. lawn, of Mrs. Clare Martin's the hills .will lift mine eyes". A ited at, the home of Mr. and of Trenton, had• a brlei visit Women are catering to the home, 90 Glendale Dr. We feel to : ely anthem was rendered by ter L`S"de' Persenihs Mre. Geoff �r�►� on the with their daughter Mrs. W. . Kiwanis dinners for the rest of sure the ladies will have a good, the Senior and Junior choi..^s. A family birthday Party was week -end. D. Thompson and family, on Juice. - display of home -baking. . The scriptures read were: St Doha 10., and Psalm 139. Mr. Heron brought a very inspiring _ mes;sage to his hearers, taking . for his text, St. _John 10: vers. g "I am the' door, by mei r marc enter, a shall and outnw-- Wh4qt saved, and shall Bo en for Pluredewted levees ey to --that they go in to the presence of God and ao out to serve Hid and then go out to serve God.he labourers must have as - altar where they listen ..�w - : : _ .. -: PROVINCE OF O PPO RTU N ITY , and an arena, wherethey g'o out to labour • for Him. We - with must pray to God, r� We - : God and work ' for - cannot ,build for Ham unless we et lace of the -- - - , are is the seer. P . , . , • . • '... .., _ _ _., . Most High. In difficult tunes, - Jesus went out to the wiloner- , and rayed for forty days ' _ ..nom prayed and at the, .. _ .. .. � - . ... _ 'arid forty - ciima�c of his life, His prayer to the Father "Not my -- but thine be dbrte". We. 1?I'aY ge - because God has given us acc- - ess to Iia t. Christ walks beside - a -rogr - find life if we go in i W e willin .find out with Him. - -- 000 . The.Ths W. W. S. ontYcly meeting of .Cite ]4L S. was held on Thursday evening: June. 6 at t -be home of _ -h I-Mumw P _ - Mrs. Wm Boyes• The meeting , was me S - 0 ccrndueted by President -an _.;Sift- Mrs.-..� - Harry Boyer 'Mrs. D. chair. Dist Secretary, for Sec. 3, was present and gave "an in- _ - _teresiing. illustrated message on the worts of the Missionary - :--Society. `y'rO h ' �1e yam. The new 1V1ulimum 'Wage Program . of the Province of Ontario becomes n, McClung. President of the Barrie. �yteriai �'�- This legislation has been enacted by your ro,ned to the meetinK 'Me top- effective on June 34th,1963. ,� , presented by Mme. J� It is in your own best interests to study $bin and Mrs. Frank Conley Government for your benefit. the details of the program. Perhaps, some of the questions answer DI�IVBkRTO _ - - below ap _ ply to _you _. UnitW Church 'Vie, vice The regular m o�mns was .conducted by the minister D tour _ Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay', assisted Where does the Mi 1mu0n Wage 1°rog�ain ply? What about Hotel and Res aril employets t at the organ by Mr. R. Pitcairn. • - - The. choir- sang the ant4em .,0: ..-Lord, we worship Thee". Mrs. - The cities of Hamilton; Oshawa and Toronto the � Mak employees are to be paid at least ;1.00 as Peggy Byron conducted the �. towns of Ajax, Aurora, Burlington, Dundas, •hour. Female employees start with a minimum of - Junior Congregation: Dr. Me- -KW rear! Matthew 7. for his Leaside, Milton, Mimico, Newmarket, New Toronto, _ !85� an hour from June 30, 1963 increasing to 90� as Lesson, For the 38th Anniver- Oakville, Port Credit, Richmond Hill, Stoney Creek, hour from September 30, 1963, to 950 an hour from - sary of Churcft'L'rrion (June 10, = Streetsville, Weston and Whitby; the villages of Forest -:December 31, 1%3 and to $1.00 an- hour from March -- 1925) Dr. McKay spoke about , : the threA mai2t ctncrdtes form- . , . Hill, Long Branch, "Markham, Pickering, Stouffvthk, In tete United Chiwch of Can Swansea, Waterdown and Woodbridge; the to of - ads` -the Congregational, the - _ Presbyte ran Churdh and the,Ancasteke Markr, East ham, North Ytork, Pickering,Q _ I,q of -Methodist Church. 'The con- Btoblco , kham, Can a restaurant employer deduct the nicib gregationai, although the - Saltfleet, Scarborough, Toronto, Trafalgar, Yaughaa, rim earnings? smallest at the timeiof union, f was the oldest, having been West Flamborough, Whitby, Whitchurch and York.. . -�►� e_ ,e_-._-� ... _ .. mss'-_ �__a _-f� ..� a. rw�..r.»w� ^r Qij nor ,,,mal .. and in 1620 in the U. -S. A.. The Presbyterian Church was €orm- aed by the Covenanters, about the same timi, in 1557, and - ^started- in the U.' S. A, in -1650. The Methodist Caurch, started by John and -Charles Wesley in the 18th Century, was the lar- gest at the time of union It was a missionary church wittr : mostly rural congregations. The three chiurches believed in the two Sacraments, Baptism and Commubldn. : The United Church had to draw up a Doet- rine from the three chinches. Some of these doctrines are -- belief in the Trinity, Salvation for all Men, Siiczwnent of In- ` ` fart ' Baptism ; in the Church, bon"union for Emyone, and 7Fina1i Resurrection' and. 'Sav- -ins Grace for AL1. If the church As worth anything, it can stand any examimtlom We should all '.'-examine our beliefs and " core firm them so. that we cannot be d6.geouraged in them, Bulletin The Official Board Meeting will be held on June. 27, and NOT June - 20, as, pTeviously ` announced. On June 20, the United Ch omen -are holding an "Open House" with Mrs. ,,.'Fleury, of Dixon Hail, as guest speaker. Mrs. Fleury is a dy- namie speaker; and- yea will _ have a Very interesting and worthwhile if you at- tend Clic Sacrament M • l - __ . .. ,. •• • .. .:. _.__THE PIGKERINQ� N • $THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1li3 - - Zee. ON- _ PORTUNITY'r.-, _ _PROVCII�CE OF OP - • r • �-ACT. - __ �,�' 1VI WAG_ _-THE MINI � BOARD UNDER THE MINIMUM WAGE ACT , MADE,_ THE INDUSTRY AND LABOUR_ ORDERS ENERAL ORDER _■ • . that employtx, pay to such emPloYeO a rninimwn means, (gJ a duly qualified practitioner of architecture, rate of wages of not less than 900 per ,• rofesaional engineering, ]aw,- hourly lo may pay to aznuiim i, In this order, "designated zone dentistry, P ublie accountancy. hour, but an amp Ya learner (a) ,� cities of Hamilton, Oshawa and Toronto,, ndas.�� optometry, pharmacy, P employee employed � than 710 Per (b) The towns of Ajax, Awrora, $11'r a ryeNr :survey & veterinary sciencd, a duly qualified .hourly rate of wages nth in nurse or a dru8less practugomet, or st hour for work done in the. Srst tltreotmo Of Of Leaside, OakMilwville, M� RP Ca"7� • ' - ;, vdiille engagpil -in tcaini4i for such pro- plod after the. date of the comms fOf v� B Tor Ito, stoney Cteek, Streetsville, Weston W, � - fession or calling; ' this •Order, a aoinimunu hourly (e) The villava of Forest H�' L a� WateN (It) a teacher as defined is The Teaching not less than 80d per hour f � t date one of _ bank, P)Sion Act;counsthe second three-month PCrW mini down an Woodbridge a �•, borouEh.. (,) a student employed asp ls+� of the coming into force of this of not tecter and a The townships of ?►ncaster, F� Flam of children who are Y :7. . mum. hourly rate of wages Flat Whitby,' East York, Etobicok°. Markham. Employees engaged as servants is Private rear- 85 per hour for work done in the third three- r . ' East V North York. ering. SaltSeet, Scar`' : �• or engaged in farming operations. month period ages the date of the coming i■W Nelson., Toronto, algal, Vaughan, West dence (1) Subject to subsections 2 and.3 and to se0�• • force of this Order; ghrmboroughi, Whitby' Whntchurch and York. 3, 4 every employer shall pay to each employee a (2) The number of employees who mai be employed applies to all employees in any business, minimum hourly rate of of $1.00; . _ . as learners shall not exceed ono -fifth a the ere Z. trade, dei a-uadesta>�g in the designated zone � EVery employer shall PaY a uninimum � ployer's total number of employees, and whore rate of wages of 80¢ to, :• the total number of ernployees is• fewer than f .` _ . • 'k'C=Ptv those employees to whom Ontario Regulation ,. (a) a student who is not required by his 'era- may be employed as a ons of Omtari , five, only one tmPloyea Revised Regulati ployer to. -work more than 28 hours in any ... 437, the hoof y of such student; � ' . r" who, . 437, dad apply, week during school � �' ; id as a "kerne No person shall be pa rcnticeship or certi, (b) employees in construction work as defined in floe �) a person under 18 years of age working as a) a holds a certificate of app , Ontario Regulation rrtessenger, delivery boy, newsvendor or () finite of qualification issued' under The Construction Work Order, Un bowling alley Put setter;, Apprenticeship Act; T '134/63, and employees in the hotel an ��) a seasonal worker in a plant processing being an efface worker, holds a Secondary - - rant busigcsa as defined in the - taurant Business Order; Ontario Regulation perishable fruits or vegetables, and who @� School, graduation diploma of r commercial 135 /63 ; renticeship' employed to ;work in the processing of course, or has completed a course of instruo• - (c) an apprentice as defined in the App perishable fruits or vegetables for not more tion' in business and office practice funder �.: _ weeks ace pct and whose contract of apprenticeship is _ ,than 16 consecutive wee in lendary .provided by a trade school registered under' ' ' tared under The Apprenticeship to subsection 2 every employer shall Act' (3) Subject The Trade Schools Regulation Act, or T duly legis - - Pay to each female employee a minimum hourly • -(d) a student employed in a recreational Program r hour for • •_ - (c? is employed for less than 28 hours per -wee ted by a school board or by a municipality rate of wages of not less than SS¢ per opera lied afar S An employee who is required y his ro- t employer to or. agency thereof or a charitable organization; _ work done_in the first three-month pe Iigrt at his place of work or works lessthan three hours 'ter yr caretaker of a rtai- the date of the coming into• force of this Order, e es a superintendent, janitor ui.any day aha11 be Paid a minimum �) a minimum hourly rate of wages of not lase than 1 t a student whree hours o is dental building' who resides to the buildings but this section does not app work more than 28 a Person employed, , 90e per hour for work done in the second three- - not required by his employer- , as an agent or salesman licensed -under The month period after the date of the coming into hours in any week during the school year of such (i) fhourly- - _ Insurance Act, force o this Order. and- a ininimum ork student. his employees, or any as a salesman registered under The Real • of wages of not less than 95¢ Pc lied after the 6 Where an employer is paying he shall be u work basis, Estate and Business Brokers Act, dothe orders for goods, - _ -date of the reminds into employees nm per group of them, on a piece- in selling or soliciting force of this Order and _ �� � have complied with this Order if at ked . . I wares, merchandise or services, _ thereafter at the rate set by subsection 1. four-fifths of the total number of such er shall, rate :.011ier than one so employed at the employer's 4, (1) Subject subsection 2, every emplo ermploy- receive wages equivalent to at least the PCO, ZcWathan n business or as a route salesman,. during first four-month period scribed by this Order for may pay P te- .. or where his working hours flee employer; bthe e■n- are setpent of an employee employed as a learner by plover or can beDER verified ■ - HOTEL AOR ND RUST 31 - - ■ H whether or nod he h Otherwise' working hotel and restaurant business in the designated as employee -who is required by his employerft -_ tent rate of wages of . of employment n zone a minim hourly port at his Place P Y $100. � me t or w ' In this Order, r�eataurant business" includes the oyer shall pay a minimum hourly r re _ (a) ub9c ) Every employer to each of his employees leas than three hours on any day wages for ?at tavern, p rate of hole rate - ... - preach eperation of an inn, moot. howl, and of an t and restaurant businees ra _ lace of refreahrnent, ' _ -,amp three hoursmuum house or ether p ° um o wages t hcensed under The Liquor License in the designated zone who is; but this section does not apply to amthan -student who is not _ - establishment required by lua employer to work more than 28 listen Act and of any establislum' •d° (a) a student who is not raNirtd by has em- of such StodenIL yer to w an 2 week d the school more th 8 hours.in any m at, food is prep + tion of a tourist :t ° oft a school year °f such student: in any during year but does not include the opera week d r 18 yeah working as a C (1) Where an employee is.emploYed on the - 4 establishment licensed under Tourist Eatab- a f (b) � delivery boy, r a urea i ft max ri or both maximum amount eals or rOOn a of this - as part of►his lishments Act which is operated fOr not most - hevraveIIda , �� wh%h meals oe :. calendar year; _ them flue months in any _,_ ... .bowling alley p actor in to each female em• room may be valved for the purposes �) '•designated zone" MCIRM, i(3) Every employer shall Pay Order are as follows: (i) The cities of Hamilton. Oshawa loyee empl ink hotel and restaurant ted zone a minimum 1 _ Rooth $5.00 per week _ bus in des ' P _ � cacti and not more. ►TToe neo; of Ajax, Aurora, 'Burlington, .sterni of wages of not less than 85 per than $10.00 per week .Meeh tow ILL Dundas, Leaside, Milton, Mimuco, New- Oakville, pod :hour' for work done in the first threo-month 3, Room and meals $1 .00 Per weer rtiarket, view e do - Toronto, Creek, peri m the date of the coming into fo °f m shall > od from - Stoney no - Chargee for meals or loo Credit, Richmond Hill, _ -• rhes Order, a rate knot kse than 90� Per o'er .::� ducued from the wages of sa employee _ . Streetsville, Weston and Whitby; for work done in the second' Period :. he has actually ueoeived the meals and has (iin� the villages of Forest Hill, Long Branch+ from the date of the coming into forme of this acc.upiecl the room supplied. Markham, Pickering, Stouffviue, Swartaea, aOrder, and P rate of not less than 95# t > No deduction shall be made from the minimum !V1Faterdown and Woodbridge; and, _ ;for work done in the third three -MO* Pe tae, laundering- or ckaa- into force of this wage for the purchaaF, caps or similar articles (iv) The to of pncaster, East Flaw- the date of the cairns ins of uniforms, aprons, Ix East Whitby, East York, Etobt- . of apparel. Nelson, North York, Order. of determining the minimum wages to an apprentice as defined .,coke, Markham, . For thh S. This Order does n� PP1Y _ Pickering, Saidleet, Sc.,borough, Toronto, 3 that paid to an employee, in The Appren ' p Act whose contract of appren- TiafhVau West Flamborough, c em o ee shall be deemed to be working has n cued under •The APhrerttico- Whitby, Whitchurc an during a Uma ship Act. Subject to s 2 and 3, everyted employerthe pioYer to remain at his place of employment, shall pay to each employee crap Y CT IO N W O RK ORDER ■ Weston and Whitby; - O O N ST R V Streetsville, Branch. ship Act and whose contract of apprentico- tet the villages of. Forest Hill, Long Ship ovusions 1. In this Order,.. pis duly registered under the.pr • ` (� Pickering, Stouffville, Swansea. ' of The Pprenticeship Act, Markham, "construction work includes all work in,.the _ Waterdown and Woodbridge; and, . demolition, repair, To, a rash who is. regularly employed by a constriction, erection, (� pe _ iv the townships of Ani, Y> Et obr decoration or alter.ltion of the manufacturing, industrial or service inti- -�• ) �.: mpdelling, .. and performs maintenance work on borough, Fast Whitby, North York, V or any part of a building, road or strut- tutioRu coke, Markham, Nelson. u Toronto, iture, whether above cr below the surface of the remises sof his employer• .. Pickering, 8altfleek Scarboro gh, the p Vaughan, West Ftamborouih. ,earth, except work donne by, ,surveying or Pro' (b) ••��� zone rrieand, Osha�, ,1,�to; march and York. (i) a student of architecture s (i) The cities of Hamilton, to � of his einplb9m fessional engineering while employed by •u towts of Ajax, Aurora, Burlington+ pnplodyebr shall ,i ork in the &96nowd site ar.olntect, surveyor. or pro- - Din" Leaside,_ Milton. Mitnioo, New` incon&Uuc ion duly qualified r in. dte course of - the - ; • �� New Toronto. Oakvilb+� ' .. s�min Qum ho�(Y �►te of wales of 11:23• P of that pm ' The as in . Credit,RWWWA apprentice : AU ,If.Ti�f@ti9A-0 area r. - covered ed zone. - HON. ROWN'i'lM a • ,•- 1lfileisr ojLabosr — --- 77 _ order.. _. FWr I ,Thisffect on the • 1 -comes Int EO LAK 1�1T-e.. _ O F JU"K' . The League to boldim a spec- gonal, Involving gay Ridges Br*ugtmm bd Minor Seffball Week from &Wirt IL C. or, D. teams. All schedule clIanges — Atoms, June 24 to 29. This coincides Saineg in -"volving Day Midrie JW1e 13, jshauld. be Bay Fddges With the 01!11taric Amateur Poe Wee L C. ar D. teams. C. at B. Xaveriate Girls — June Softbaill Association Week. The These six toonMegane- a will era- 10., Fr. Bay at Bay Ridges mov- Purpose Of th:W week, in to Pr?- thig In a - House, Long" for the ed to June 13, July 25., Pick - note interest among the par. row,&Indw @# the 204ML -erft Beach- at Day Ridges now erft In their ch.Hdrezis teams. 000 moved to July 22. Minor Girls Coaches will notify all. par- no game on July 10. Delete ents of the tim" Bpd places of The manse of the Fickes-ing, Greenwood - Came on July 30. theirgames: for the week, and %0%0%0%0%ft At wiH be the responsibility of the parents to take tho player& to the games. PHONE: 942-2171 Some parents are in for . a U�So_-oWh do ite pleasant sulrpriwthey . when No wow, Siesim Syslessis see just how interesting these PON i8i "a games can. be. We can assure them that they will definitel NEW01 34.1y ' GAL. ...nDt:be bored. A. ten -year-old • ball player can come up with'"Discount some very startling plays. on All 10% Paints During May Who knows? The moms and dads might like it enough to AM LUMBER CO. - keep on corning to the games, and -show their boys and girls interested in 942-3251 :PICKERING that they are ► their activities. 282456 fopm Many of the coaches get the - - - - - - - -feeling that they are only "un - .-Teleohorte dw Dally ,paid baby-sitters" when -they go to game after game, with - :PRESSURE SYSTEMS no one at the park, but the players, coaches and umpire T* P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL' d Some areas afe holding par- ades at -the beginning of this Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices .52inar Softball Week,- to show -the residents Just how . many am being provi&-d Try Our "Take -our. orders with healthy recreation by the Jkague. pyers and the e The la1AMu CHICKEN, SHRIMP, PISH A CHIPS, HAMBURGER wfil do their part. Let's see if IMOT DOGS thous very ftnIXTtani people, for Advise and Es"numm the pareft, will do theirs. 000 - . Plhone: 839.3$31 -To "M RAW. when -announ- NO OBLIGATION f elaB or in k!IRg *he Schedule . Iq - 110112 True i 0-ione T 0 -on* True -2 Freezer A 0 uperawrlipt M Your 14 y r il"A= 89YA N1W ILfOIR/C lNffNISFRA[##�' RN flMANI -EHA1028-85VAIME N . - OR HAINERYER FREE! NO" THE TIME TO WT A T1W-17MMATUff iteWsErATOR WTH TRUE' HROJONE FREEZER SECTION and 'get 'plenty of capacity to store or fast -freeze fresh foods and to -keep frozen foods safely frozen, logger. OR BUT A -MODERN NOME FREEZER... chest -type or �upright.... with "icing size" capacity. and enjoy -your money-savins frozen food "specjals" in the. 411daw size yp I AND GET THIS OLAMOROGSMEDALLION WITH TRAVEL CASE (A $29.95 VALDE) MNUM T FW1 IMS OFFER GOOD ON ANY OF TWSE FAMOUS RANDS -I.Beattye Behfood - Co-op Viscount e Coronado . Eaton's Viking • FVW§tem . Frigidaire - General Electric - General Freezer 0 Gibson - Gilson - Kelvinater . Leonard . Mcclary- -Easy .Moffat .Onward • Philoo - RCA Whirlpool . Roy -at, Sam Simpson's Coldepot Simpsons -Sean. Westinghouse 7 Wood's - And other fine makes. Dria Nall Pe" PWwass Har _4ONLY TWOTBMPBRATURN RZF7tXQZRAT0R1l w17S Cmid" IMP UsINNIC" M*kO-" MinerTWM ZXPID-ZONE FRI== IMCTIONS QUAIJFY.'- &Mvti Lw*mi& 0y*rVhiW Travel Can, AT STOW 9901A YX6 INISYA901 'Mor MIS ARM s$ pltl'i Publlc- tlt�l�t�es Radio -TV SWWCO Any Make or Model ARTHUR FIELD t..-PICKERING WATER DELIVERED West of Dunbarton PHONE ATIantit 2-0063 KEN and CLARKE -PRENTIC-E AUCTIONEERS I MARKHAM Licensed xn$i Authorized .for tke Counties of Ontario and York Farm Stock, Implements, House. hold-Furniturel ftei-Estato also our, specialty at Reasonable Rat" DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE — PHONES — 294-3161 or 640-3W 'Premuces-havo been estabi Mwo@ is**. FLEURY & COMERY. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS %NOTARIES PUBLIC A%wd& w OW Kingaive Read Mi ownd Crook AT. 2-57$4 "oum 111160"T to P Way 9 :se Pm s0ftr&" -W 1-4011" by AppohMnest LMONUMENTS - 1 h Churdw WEAUNIEVIS -W M -a- EO XX= FUNERAL DIRECTOR t Pkkering MY. IL L *WPMM, SA -v D& UnMW Chu 1, Whitby. Ontario. Minister: Rw. Melville Private Ambulance Soo v Co' 14-1 More Saves Fresh I Fo;Dd*on Saves on 9A$ A. AL & 11-V A. M. Shopping StoraGe Wni.'McEachnle, Prof. \,Space./ npa 00-1 89YA N1W ILfOIR/C lNffNISFRA[##�' RN flMANI -EHA1028-85VAIME N . - OR HAINERYER FREE! NO" THE TIME TO WT A T1W-17MMATUff iteWsErATOR WTH TRUE' HROJONE FREEZER SECTION and 'get 'plenty of capacity to store or fast -freeze fresh foods and to -keep frozen foods safely frozen, logger. OR BUT A -MODERN NOME FREEZER... chest -type or �upright.... with "icing size" capacity. and enjoy -your money-savins frozen food "specjals" in the. 411daw size yp I AND GET THIS OLAMOROGSMEDALLION WITH TRAVEL CASE (A $29.95 VALDE) MNUM T FW1 IMS OFFER GOOD ON ANY OF TWSE FAMOUS RANDS -I.Beattye Behfood - Co-op Viscount e Coronado . Eaton's Viking • FVW§tem . Frigidaire - General Electric - General Freezer 0 Gibson - Gilson - Kelvinater . Leonard . Mcclary- -Easy .Moffat .Onward • Philoo - RCA Whirlpool . Roy -at, Sam Simpson's Coldepot Simpsons -Sean. Westinghouse 7 Wood's - And other fine makes. Dria Nall Pe" PWwass Har _4ONLY TWOTBMPBRATURN RZF7tXQZRAT0R1l w17S Cmid" IMP UsINNIC" M*kO-" MinerTWM ZXPID-ZONE FRI== IMCTIONS QUAIJFY.'- &Mvti Lw*mi& 0y*rVhiW Travel Can, AT STOW 9901A YX6 INISYA901 'Mor MIS ARM s$ pltl'i Publlc- tlt�l�t�es Radio -TV SWWCO Any Make or Model ARTHUR FIELD t..-PICKERING WATER DELIVERED West of Dunbarton PHONE ATIantit 2-0063 KEN and CLARKE -PRENTIC-E AUCTIONEERS I MARKHAM Licensed xn$i Authorized .for tke Counties of Ontario and York Farm Stock, Implements, House. hold-Furniturel ftei-Estato also our, specialty at Reasonable Rat" DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE — PHONES — 294-3161 or 640-3W 'Premuces-havo been estabi Mwo@ is**. FLEURY & COMERY. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS %NOTARIES PUBLIC A%wd& w OW Kingaive Read Mi ownd Crook AT. 2-57$4 "oum 111160"T to P Way 9 :se Pm s0ftr&" -W 1-4011" by AppohMnest LMONUMENTS - -Creighton, Drynan Murdoch Barristers, Solicitori' and Notaries Public BANK OF Commgka CMA/MIM 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa' -T*I*Phmo Oshawa 721-3446 ArOTTL WIIHM Hold. WEST .ROUGE Church School (All Ages) . 11.00 A. M. Supervised Nursery . 11.00 Divine Worship - 11.00 A. M. Minister Rev. Wm- H. T, Fulton 408 Rouge Highlands Dr. West Rouge* &orges A saseftCnm C6."" 1 h Churdw WEAUNIEVIS -W M -a- EO XX= FUNERAL DIRECTOR t Pkkering MY. IL L *WPMM, SA -v D& UnMW Chu 1, Whitby. Ontario. Minister: Rw. Melville Private Ambulance Soo v Co' 14-1 ..'SHERRIN t DAY OR NIGHT — anM= - SMtVICt 9A$ A. AL & 11-V A. M. DENNEY BROTHERS Sunday School Same Hour's Wni.'McEachnle, Prof. AUDLEY Church Service - 9.45 a. In Sunday Sdi*61 - 1.0.45 a. In. PHONE: 942-2171 iituiitiatitaaltiioiis Pickerin'S','On-t. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN No wow, Siesim Syslessis CHURCH PON i8i "a -Creighton, Drynan Murdoch Barristers, Solicitori' and Notaries Public BANK OF Commgka CMA/MIM 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa' -T*I*Phmo Oshawa 721-3446 ArOTTL WIIHM Hold. WEST .ROUGE Church School (All Ages) . 11.00 A. M. Supervised Nursery . 11.00 Divine Worship - 11.00 A. M. Minister Rev. Wm- H. T, Fulton 408 Rouge Highlands Dr. West Rouge* &orges A saseftCnm C6."" "Ifthway M*nunwat W*rks" I WHitehall 2-3610- Cbrisfian Science -W M -a- EO owimn Neaten MY. IL L *WPMM, SA -v D& 1, Whitby. Ontario. lase M. Vkherim oar. ..'SHERRIN 2- UNwww" ONTAM On No. 2. Highway. 1041 *en DENNEY BROTHERS ­,CHU" SIRVXX AND 230 4A"WIV Cam"ides Whitby A Max 11AD c6m &WON Funeral and HEATING CONTRACTORS 119011fty-11 GALm-k do Ambulance Servke (4& Sund ay) -m-4—kw ui--w a* aa. No wow, Siesim Syslessis At houge M16 PON i8i "a • (At the Parish Hag) PLUM B-ING Na. 2 Highway WKWCSDAY at Pickering Beach Road 4it" a itowrs itew IN I Pan. ► 16.00 ..a..—Holy Cam" QINI 282456 fopm AU AN WRCOUR ft Inswvasslons for 6* sick PLUMBING BATHROOMS .-Teleohorte dw Dally "Ifthway M*nunwat W*rks" I WHitehall 2-3610- Cbrisfian Science .. I ROBERT -AUSTIN, PROP.re. 1, Whitby. Ontario. Two 0111" West Of Vnifty ONTAM On No. 2. Highway. 1041 *en DENNEY BROTHERS ­,CHU" SIRVXX AND Whitby A Max 4UNDAY SCHM Phone: Whii by 66941462 HEATING CONTRACTORS 119011fty-11 GALm-k do No wow, Siesim Syslessis At houge M16 • PLUM B-ING -'-Otiom 4it" a itowrs itew IN I Pan. ► ALFRED KAYES 282456 fopm AU AN WRCOUR ft PLUMBING BATHROOMS dw Dally ------- ---- - :PRESSURE SYSTEMS 'Same Loans" Per *fwdm boormsom ESTIMATES GIVEN PAINT= AL DECORATOR Cad- AMIN& 2AW _1111111torlor and Exterior .1 EXPERT'. WALL PAPERING for Advise and Es"numm St. AndreWs Presbyterian Church INSURANCE NO OBLIGATION f Serving the area since 1M Church Street Worth. Pldmft Lor us haftilto your. Insurance Hook C. ENRIGHT Narocit Blvd. Minister Rev. F. Conkey, 14 Fire, Windstorm Auto Ridges Man46 Wrdidsor Ddve Liability, oft ;SSSS Phone 942-2883• Bowmen &Service of Worship 11.15 AJ4 Call us Collect 6" -SMR CERAMIC TILISunday STONE Sciisel 18.0 AAL 145 Brack St. S. W-hh" -'1ZEZ"X COM.RETE DRIVEIL - EM A Pyaoft wdeaglai' Awdb' VACUUM CLEANER FLAIUMME FATM you REPAIRS Guaranteed Repairs MART IN ENRIGHT To All Makes PHONE: 7`111 96197 EST11KATES -Free Pick-up a Delivery --------- —0on FLEMING_ VNITID C H V 2 C 10 CLEANER SERVICE EMM PMM taw Call — 942 213 W_ A. Ab"T, 4LA., ft& ■iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBliie _......-A 6. BILL- I`1tip01'f. Lawmftw Fern --y A. IL HILL) Sw-do W Wwd*,Il Senrise Chomb Sduset.. AN 9M Is, GL All .Taves. of Lawnnumers Moe TEmple 9-2201 Repaired and, Sharpened � 1 owe chria. in The CoommvlwMy ater. since.1o35, A..dwori*211f Fairport Beach Md. SUPER SERVICE CENTRE Heated DltM youroiW Stalls Pkkwinq -1409 For Runt i_ _Pon q* -Pop NhW - µ THE PIGKERIIr16 NE1Ns - THURSDAY. JUNE 1 S. 1963 bits, Burnett Jamieson wA r r1 Card Of Thanks TO DESTROY WEEDS - Dick Ward attended a CLASSIFIED Real Estate we wish do aur sin- Jul Noxious Weeds on Rural shower on Saturday afternoon y pDVERTISEM�ENTS _ a w or Urban Lots must be cut, or Mr. and Ants. Walter Carson for Miss Helen Dturdan, Niaq- a,PAY DIVIDENDS For Sale - cera thanks and appreciation payed by,rne 15, It" Atter moved on Saturday to their .� Falls, at the Ladies' Gel! creek, bordering Stouffville for many. acts of kindness, tnat dais. they will be cut and new home in Meadow Crest,' at VAlage. Private sale. $1S,� ainst proPer•ry wirn- Btoolcidn, Club, at 7bornhill. FOR S A �. E EveninBe, phone 294-2156. Days ruessaRes of love and under- out any sg Several from here attended our any turrher ratree to nine Mr. and Mss. Jack Empring- A ,F o i POTATOES - 284-3550. G. ne 91 Main standing, and beautiful fiorai acre under, hwn attended the wedding re- the Decoration Services at the C. A. McIntosh -per bus. S - St. 3550. am- offerings from relatives, 'fel- J, C. Brethour ception on Saturday for Mr. Groveside Cemetery, Brookiin, - S>iss X3.23. per Bushell ---(aPr• 11 - tf) •• for -women and friends, on Ont. County Weed Inspector and Mrs. Bob Leaman (nee on Sunday. Please bring bwn contiaa�ers the sudden lose of a belv'ved Barbara Errlprirrgiram) at Sou- Misses Sh-aryn.s Jones and for•apples., LOTS $•" Ao EACH Card of Thanks Rog United Church. Mary Jean Jamieson, from the PICKERING ORCHARDS 200 oottage Lots within 90 miles husband and father'' Mrs. Robertson, Lincoln Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day School of Nursing, at Oshawa Mrs. Marjorie Johnson _pre mile west of Pickering of Toronto, 75 x r �vr on j♦sather and Nell sincerely thanks Mrs. Blakely, spent the week -end with Mr. General Hospital, are. spending >Vliiage 'on No. 2. Highway ere, value $1,000 of Church Street, for helping and Mrs_ Noon, at Graven- three week's halidrays at the 942-1247 sale for $390 each, cash, or $10 her to get home, after sprain- horst, homes of their parervts down and balance $� Ply a'TNE SIGN r' � her foot and ankle. 1M I L L E. R T R'A-I L E R interest on budget terms n PO4 ACCESSORIES monthly, including a gincipaj Card Of Thanks Ask About Picnic Table Prices At Everythirr0 For Trailers and interest. This is a genuine FRED HOLLOWAY We would sincerely, like to Tag -Along hailers � sale. Every lot is worth $1.000 thank all those who helped us • • Rentals d. Sales or mare- .All ongovernment m � vray, in our recent her- Ajax.umber :Pickering, 942'3251 •' •Truck leriering - ! Tudor St. Ajax - 942-3491 approved regist eavement of .our dear son (may 9 - tf) Hydro and good roads to ev- TfUr.e► le�..iw„ Allan. The kindness extended ery.lot. Goad, safe swimming J to us was deeply appreciated. TENDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS For Sale • Chihautrau puppies, for children; excellent fishirsg, Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Michaud etc. Your choice of Truck LeW" RE ROTARY MOWER AND OTHERS black, tea-sonable. Phone: 942- boating, fie, a St. John TENDERS will be accepted x JOB WANTED to June 21, 1963, for. a Rotary In the matter of the Estate eon. Phone or write 24 Hr.- Service Call Anytime. boy 140- of Claude Field, deceased. cad ttre Prg Surn rier farm. j and board. Photo with your irrtment. Pitts Herres years, for room bo Mower, �� i ALL PERSONS having claims wi For Sale - six -can I. H C- Por- for appo Ltd, Cobourg, 942-6241 centrifuga ainst the estate of Ciaudo table cooler; - .3=unit single snd Cottages, _.. 839-1759. clutch and shear pin, and ready Field, late of the Township of table niWere with pip Mg and motor; Ont. Phom:FR 2-9494. to attach to a Model 600 Ford , oho John Deere side -delivery �X � Dumbarton Radb A T•, W. Workmaster Tractor, with 3- Pickering, 'irt the County of `rake Jo steel: circular saw'oa Jr.V. Service - T. V. Towers r hitch. Ontario, Farmer (retired), wtro oriel belt, only Coming Events �+-1191 Must be, capable of cutting (tied on3th mato°f epril- de- -',: %�-.bsese with pulley ANNUAL are used once- Phone- 942-0910. ROSE a PEONY SHOW 5 -inch brush. Lowest ' or any tender not tools same with rise arder- Car for sat. _ '�6,; lwiet�ury Of Th. Pickering Township TENDERS I N Y i T E D signed Prior to the, 4th day of rc ere H«ticeltursl Society �' necessari{r accepted. July, 1963 after which date the Monterey automfat pow - Mail tenders to and steering, 3500: Ph• will be held' on- 00 H. ASHTON, estate will be ackninistered Tuesday, June 131, 1963 aaMll� ark Ice �!'�ltt1 Head of Bylaw Enforcement having regard only to the at B•00 O'clock, 6t°Cherrywood Department, Township of Pick. � claims of which the Executors For Sale - sump Pum, t'e- United Chureh..A cordial Inver- Ice Cream to the school Brougham, Ontario. shots- men have notice, and conditioned. Exchange $20.00 ation is extended to a:1 inter- TENDERS to supply Milk and (or) e*ing• the Executors will not be liable ,4320 Ksngston Road, Scarboro. esiked In good gardening. Ar, Cafeteria at Ajax High Schopp,�_ "Pickering District High -please state earliest delivery � •• rson of whose claim sclroel'• ---Dunba. Mi High School" deice'.. to arse pe phone: 284-472L interesting Program is assured. they stroll not -then have notice. for the period: September 1, 1963 to August 31, 1964, will be DATED at Pickering,' this 11th ,,.barge size Frigidaire electric ANNUAL received by the Pickering District High school Board, at the Township OfCHOOL Picker cksring day of June, 1963. �, good condition Best off STRAWBERRY SUPPER � Office of the Administrator, 'or Box 70, Pickering, Onty up to T E N D E R S sr accept 942-2552 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 196.. and including June 2f, 1963- Sealed Tender, clearly mark- Walter C. Thomson, O.. C. S.00 P' M' -On Tender are to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked ed as to Tender Number will ' Pickering, Ontario; Solicitor ' MASONIC HALL •`Tenders to wpply Milk and. (or) Ice Croam". be received by the undersigned for the Executors, INE�M PICKERING for the successful tender 'to supply some for the following: Under the auspices of Ontario It will be necessary 9e• pen 9 Tender No. 1. �9ti� chapter, Order of Eastern Star refrigeration for Milk and lu Croon+ store and des sin The supply and installation of Department Of Public Works s - Admission - f 1.00 All Information in reference to -the above may be obtained h an eight -inch sewer service at Of Canada VOLKSWAGENS (Children Pay At Door) from the Business Administrator: West Rouge Public School. (jun 20) The lowest or any tender wit{ net necessarily be accepted. Tender Na 2.- TENDERS as low u St. Margaret's Cemetery Gee. Todd, Chairman A. Rees Irwin. Business Administrator The construction of an asphalt 'SEALED TENDERS, addressed X195.00 Down West H311 sidewalk at west huge Pub- to Secretary, Department of _up to 36 nwnths to PaY ANNUAL - - lit School N D E R S INVITED Tender Heti 3 -- uild R DECORATION SERVICE _ - WorksCanada,Charles Tu Pvbllc orores ' E s . ng, it Riverside Driw,pOt- • AT ` SUNDAY, JUNE li, 1963- - For grading the no Play B I 3 00 P. M, �' stere at West Rouge putiiic taws •. and endorsed "TEN- *�'�`��rt DER FOR HARBOR IMPROVE- �g A B Y A N" ! Speaker _ " 4VVa�s - 5el-oaf Tender No. 4t- MENTS (Approach ROAD TO MOTOR SALES LIMITED Rev, Reginald Stackhouse For exterior and int6rior Pain- AND FILLING BEHIND EAST Authorized Volkswagen Dealer M. A-, B. D., L.Th., Ph.D. TENDERS to stippiy Mixed Nut and Bituminous Coal. oil treated, �S at, Fairport Beach, Glen- HARBOUR WHARF) OSH- size not mon than one -inch, and having a beat Content of grove and Vaughan Willard, AWA, ONT. . i><34 Ritson Read, South St. Andrew✓, Pr*ebyterian rid deliwnd� to--Dunbarton i Fair _ ll a S. ivT.WEDNESDAY, OSHAWA . - , _ _ Church Ladles' Aid will meet .13,000 to 13:500 b. t. u: per pound, Public .Schools. " - "Pickering District High School Tender Na 3 -- will .� received until 3.00 p. M. on Thursday June 20, at 2.00 Scheelxinrately 1S0 tarsti noun or less for AjaxFor exterior caulking a :. P OPEN EVENINGS M. in the Church Basement. High School" -apps and approxim- Beech. Glengrgve and l JULY 3, 1963 _ DIAL Tt3-34iZ - All 1'adies of the congregation High school and Pickering District High Sel+eol. pori -_ �;- -stely 250 tons, mor or less, for Nye Dumbarton High School, Vaughan Willard Fuss. Schools. - _ (jun 281 _ are evtdially• Invited. hi Engineer, R C of En oom 1-443, for the hooting season. July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1914, will be Tenders elosii at 3.00 p, in- Sir Charles Tupper Building, 0 p,,ees ST. JAMES' CHURCH �el� by Pickering District High School Board, at tho office June 24, 1%3. Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Dis- 11CRfi1 -STRAWBERRY TEA" of the Business Administrator, ere Box 70, Pkkerinlr Ontario, triApplication For Tender Forms To Engineer, ca Jarvis Stet ,up to .and including June 26. 1963. is to be made to the Board Toreirte 2; and can be sewn at For Rent - 50 acres of fare and marked the Post Officer at Oshawa, hand Suitable for pasture or SA'i'uRDAY, JUNE 22, 1163 Tendon an to be enclosed in a sealed envelope OKie� Rossbank Road Public Ont. reasonable. 1 J10 to 4.00 P. M. ` tender to supply Coal". School. R R. 3. Pickering. Ph. "�ti"'a'tflon- Very At The Hence Of Mrs. J. Smith may be obtained AT, 4-4751. To be considered, each rendre : .fang te= �• Phone' 839 Resebsnk Read, North _ All information,• in referrer to the above -' 1654. �, Co�sslo Lot 30. frerrr the Business Administrator. The lowest ere any tender must be submitted on e rho Road Bake Sale - Bazaar -Kiddy forms supplied by the Depart, (�► 13) Corner The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted• not necessarily accepted.RoGebank ment and must be accomPon- Adults 50c. -Child 250. Q,oo, Todd, Chairman A. Roes Irwin. Businees Administrator I A. W. TYAS {ed by the security specified in "come One - come All Administrator . • e1p W�ted Slusinees the tender documents. (jun 20) J. H ADAMSON The lowest or any tender net is �ickerlrsg District and Area, TENDERS i N Y i T E D Chairman of the Board necessarily accepted. a RePresentative for Singer PIANO, REED, PIPE AND . ■n ■ ■■■� Sales ex- _1 Sowing Machine Co., Electronic Orgaa Tuning and a• to ■■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■ i,r perience helpful. Apply in per- E F R I G E R A O N ■ Repairs. APP i- : a son to - 11 Ontario street, in ■ : J. HIDDiNK .. ,- , Ajax, J. -Phone:. !42-1664 TENDERS an invited, for the supplying of Fresh Drinking ire, at Dunbartar High >• (a18 -) (jun 20) water, to a 10.000 gallon storageO ■ -:COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC IDshawa School, for the period commencing August 1, 1963, and up to �A1R CONDITIONING Service Station Manager. Per'- LEARN TO PLAY the time that: a piped source fs available, but not mon than ■ _ SOT,a11Ly and experierice in all ■ _ Repairs To All Makes .phases of opera a steel guitar, Hawaiian. • or.. source of nPP y and the tion including twelve months. i tune-up, and running; repairs• jazz style. Beginners welcome. Tenders to state their proposed - Local location. Ph. 4$1-6323. Phone: 942-6933. capacity of the delivery tank- The delivery tank to be marked 'IORNE C. VITE (jun 27) on oath side "Fresh Drinking Water", with letters net less. ' Part time Laboratory Technic- CUSTOM than II inches high. Health aef42a1511 elan required to take call every ,!HAY BALING Tenders to attach a' letter from the Ontario County ■ Pickering third week. Apply- ■ ■ "Administrator" Phone: Pickering 942-3127 Unit, approving their equipment. ■ - (jun. 20) Tenders to sane to keep the reservoir' full, at all times. a and Pickering Gone gallons. •■■w■■■■■■■■teats■■■■■■■■■o■■■■��■■■■■■■■■■sit ..Ajax a Quotation to be on a unit cost Per 1,000.9 Wospital. ' _ All personnel concerned with the delivery . of water to be SALE REGISTER b to Medical Examination at any time, at their expense. Hikhcoc k's New Suspense! TOOL RENTAL SERVICE w sect • -2431 942-6771 Saturday, Juno 2i -import- Tenders to be delivered, in 'a sealed envelope and marked ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. ant extensive auction sale ..Water Tender", to Pickering District High school Board, at `g4T R E BIRDS i " PICKER{NG fist -class, except' . Per Day household furniture, electric the office of the .Business Administrator, or m„��.dou 70. Pickering,. Ontario, up to and including July lames, refrigerator, stove, •- '' 1D Floor sander '_.._. -=.-==---• X7.00 appliances, at 3951 Lawrence Ave., Tenders to ineludi a copy of this adwrtisiment, stating that W Al. . - 't111 T IPPI RICH R SON ' Floor irottsher .................. -- East --o€ - - ranted Yfie contract. Rug scrubber ..-...---.�....--- 5.00 known as Lennox -pari. lis wits comply; i 4 - be accepted. ,_. 5.00 No. 48 Highway. Property of The lowest or any tender will not neeessarlly Also M ' Upholstery Clearer ... NIGHT CRI TU S•'Cement Mixer ........_._1....... 5.00 Mr. Smyth and Mrs. Np,Ev,A RE --•--•-1.00 ; Sale at1.00 p. m; sharp.. Ev- Gp. Todd, Chairman A. Ross Irwin, BusinessAdnrinistrator /.Inch Electric Drill .....'N• Inch Electric Drill ........ 2.00 erything in this sale is except - 2.00 Tonally good. No reserve. See Electric saw ..................... In Color Vibrator sander _____________••• 2.00 Posters. Ken: S Clarke Prentice, 200 auctioneers. _ .,_With PETER CUSHING ' sump >mp Toronto Launderers & Dry Cleaners ( jun 27) Lawn, Roller ......................... 1.00 : Post Hole Digger ---•---.•.-•... 1,00 1.00 Saturday, June 15 - auction -Wheelbarrow ......_:._.••---•. - 1 00 sale of Herntzman player piano Extension Ladder ._- ...__ . and bench; garden tractoF; re- Agent Caulking Gun .......... •.... --••• .50 erator; washing machine; frig JaT Stapler .:.......•••••.•. •---••--•-- • large quantity household' fur- ' Cate,ingr'``•pick .. _ _ _.....___--. •50 niture; dishes; glassware; `etc., . annah sAxe.................:........:-:_-._._.. •50 theproperty. of Ernest, Earli-Toho o-2.2avw-WHIT.v 000-2698 .50 shovel ..........................._.. rr+or+ . and others, atPajik ices use, ice ` Each vena un `•'Sledge Hammer ..... .......... ' ;30 Franklin House,. - �- `- Box Off' Opens P. M. E h E ng (including Sundays) lien Reeme. 942-0386 Pickering, Ont. - Deltvery ond�{ck-up - Markham, Ont. Ken a Clarke ••-;__ . w_ ■uau=»■■aa■aaaa►.a■><■ - ati. (we Have Oth Tools - Prentice, auctioneers. - Call Us) (jun 13) • u , 1PajaTan t r" THE PICKERING NEWS . THURSDAY, JUNE 13, f H E P! N NEWS the messy job of raking dead Fairport Beach cub troop are fish, helping to make your planning an overnight campout I C K E R! G beach cleaner for our children. for June 22, and. 23rd. : Awl (s E S T A d L I S b E I 1 1 8 1 Brenda and Sherry Denny Glad to hear young Ray- w .. . _ lasum emery Thursday had a combined birth mond Comacho . weathered his on Saturday, with n ,, little ,tonsillectomy last Monday and BARRISTER SOLICITOR - "NOTARY PUBLIC •by The News Pmntiny and Publishing Co+wpaxy guesu present. Lots of fun for is feeling muds better. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - ` Auttarired as Second Cies Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, OM- _ all._ Mrs. M. Vook has returned Mr. and Mrs. C. Denny en- from a four week trip with her Tele hoes WHiteho(I 2-0410 Pr► .3 MSCRIPTiON (IATES: $2.50 Per you — Udted States 59.00 W year . joyed visits on Sunday from sister, Mrs, H. Cridiand. They Norrhwost corner of Old Plant Rood on No. Z High BARRY "KAR, Editor Mrs. Dem►y's mother, Mrs. R. visited Vancouver, Victoria Is- - ADYERIISINC, MTES UPON Rl4UEST — Vale of Shelbourne, Ont-, and I land and parts of the interior her sinter, Mrs. F. Briffa ' of ' of B. C. Rexdale. Miss Angela Julian, pianist Mr., Mrs. J. Tannahill of Park Cr.; will be :Donald G. Crossley ' LETTER T 0 THE. E D 1 T 0 R�. and of. performing Keswick, visited whit their on TV on the show Up and mother, Mrs. M. Tannahill on Corning on June 19, Channel 6 the weekend. at 6.15 p. m. Fairport Beach is :: ; - PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSut,TANT TORONTO - 93 RallsWe Rd., Don Mills — 447-5516 -' • .. M and M Dennyy very 2. Mrs. J. rav- proud of Angela. Dear Sir: ieve me, we only just made it. elled to Orillia on the weekend James and Shawn Dunne. AJAX 'PLAZA RESIDE Some of these cast offs that for a Large family re -union. ._had measles last. week. Glad bo,As one of the coach "ego you refer to are quite possibly The Ladies Association of • ;:hear they are much better. Mr. AAA 942-1231 Pickering l42-0361 tis&! referred to by AL. Hiltz, better than the •boys we. -are - Fair'fl�'t Beach .will .,hold .their .and..Mrs. Dunne enjoyed a vis - t 3 would- like the o rtpn:ty.to. now. Half of our �15 Tuesday, -June June it .from Mr, and Mrs. -Monahan regular meeting, y, ti) his letter. ,P�Ying bo3ft ' can. nitric,'- throw or 18, at 8 p_di. in the Conimun- of Seagrave on Sunday. In the f'im place you clad not Dulrbars4n- catch '.a belt with any degree ity Hall. Frankie Garnett, Glenn Will- Wednesday, June the lams and Paddy Dunne enjoyed oft C r e a tors o f get ti4ff • -..MT . of skill. Does that sound like .5 at Hiltz. 90 per cent of those so-. .�� . egotism" Mr. Hiltz? Hall, Scoutmaster I. Williams their dray at Graham's Pool on r �k - called cast-offs did not rother - : to register for softball in the What do you expect of 8 year and Assistarnt Des, Donovan Saturday to celebrate Joey investiture of .Zettler's 11th birthday. 0� MONUMENTS odd boys anyway? Incidentally, presided over an first place and did not show you �y that 9 of the• 15 boys 3 Scouts. Joe Hare. Don Chill- Church News — ��i0o)o any interest until long after the teams Many on your hockey team last year man and Barry Evoy were in- Mr.. G. Robinson will bring 1st Fairport Bch• both 11 OF DISTINCTION were picked. carne from Dunbarton. Thit vested in the us messages at a. m. --- . --- 'bays that were asked to come sounds to me like you were Scout Troop as - Tenderfoot and 7 p. m. Sunday school at for a try out did not bother to show up. Some ramie only the skirnrning the cream yourself. As Scouts. Cubinaster Stan Cane 9.45 a. m. Wednesday evening Joe Hare with his at 8 m. is Prayer Meeting, for THREE. GENERATION you say, presented p, .. _ once. In our own case the team Yours for sport,, Leaping Wolf Badge. Thank Scholars and parents, don't was picked from the boys that Torn Norman, you too, Mr. Brommitt who forget the Sunday school pic- turned out for practice and be. ;Bryan's Plumbing Squirts tested the boys an knot skills. nic on the church ground Sat - Plane. are still going ahead for urday, •June. 22, from 2.30 to Stafford Bros, Lt _ Scout summer camp. The '1st -1 8 p. m. _ I a - . Brock Road L d Church m. Tuesday, June 18. at 8.00 P. m Miss Ada Linton is _ MONUMENTS' -. The Brock. Road Cubs atter- to be the speaker. CorkMtulations- to Mr, and DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY, MIO B-3 ded a "CubarW' at Clz:emont 1 Area on Sa Mrs. Paul Littie, who were married recently. Hannah'slatering 'day, June . day, June $. and -report a good. 8, cod. ' • Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hodg- - time. son dsited Mr, and Mrs. Wes. ~ Sorry to hear Mr. GeorgePetty this, pest week. Mrs: Murray Hollinger and - COOPER BLOCK LTD* Pe Perry,- formerly of the th - ''Concession: is in Ajax Hospital, ' Hope his health will soon im- A� W. Petty called on. Mrs. Hamsiton, at Fairview Lodge q�p CALEDONIA ROAD —TORONTO . prove. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter fast week• - - Church Service will be at - _.-Now BLOCKS & BRICKS held a house-warming on Sat- um�•. June 8. Dorma Muscloa 10.30 a• m.. next Sunday. Surr da S�.l at 9.30. This sell be - Ion former site] - STRUCTURAL STEEL - =.is visiting her sister, Mrs Car- the regtiar hours fol the sum- CRANE RENTA .:ter for a week. met months. _ - ... : Mrs. Roy Keith, of British : Caltimbia• formerly of Brock 'Road, (Frenchman's Bay CATERING TO ALL..OCCASIONS (STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO Phones: WH. 2-1960 WA. 2-5103 : called cis -Mrs. C. Hub- _ — — MO. "911 - • - bard during the week. and also - - hxopes to see more of her for- 11101 neighbors before M.5 Betty Hearein ily,, Home' Baked Pastries, Bread 'Cake return- of Calgary,' are visiting her . 'Ing home. She is staying with sister, Mrs, Gary Babdon, of -her daughter Mrs. Levins;. of WTMa;rf Street. - - Oshawai. - - Mr. Leonard Corzrutt Cangratulat ins .to Mr. and -Fancy Sandwiches � Cakes Thomas A. Newmcal, Q. C. called Mrs. J. Fitzell. West Hill. on to see the ]dimly. on Saturday, Mr. and 'd:s A. Boys. of Tor- onto, visited W. Mrs R the birch of a daughter on the 6t l Of June. A grand -daughter - - Tobaccos RA8BmT16B A sOL�IT08 — and • .-Boys here, on tare. week -end. for :itis. Hearns, of Liverpool Road. __- _; _.. : -- , • _:_ - T1E5mpile f . f2sO - Mia. A Akers, • formerly of - Brock Road. and Mrs- Ant'zony Mrs. Wales Sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. J. Hern and family, of Front qtr. _ � ne� !I►II;PORT ROAD, 80LT1'H D?NSAgTOR : ,and visit Mr. and arepleaving the Day. Much hap- t 'Mrd H. Denson, on Sunday. piness is wished for them in -­ 31r. and Mrs. Cade, of St. Agatha, tae. are erk the their new home in Scarboro. Frenchman's Etat' Bay Scouts _ week with Mr, .and Mrs. Daw- d Mrs. w4ll parade to Fairport United - �p� r . . ! '�' SEPTIC EC TANAai « o� son.Church for service next Sun-- - T�T�.v V L1�G i day morning. June 16., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Balsc3on ani family and Mr. and Mrs. _ .. �ii��'n 88.■ Kingston M Rd. W-, COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICII IN�eMI .TANKS INSTAAED i ...Rev. Keitfi Fisw'Res, Toronto, Ray Tippin and family, visited 'parents had charge of Che church ser - here their Mr. and Mrs: ClaudeSnrith, .of Stockciale, on -- PAT PAT DUNNE r TEmpie 9-1841 Brice on Sunday rnomuig at 9.45. Next Sunday Re -v.' M. • _ 8uttars will.occupy the perlpit. Mrs. Hearns is spending a few days • with her daughter + - — — - ------ ;Sunday School will fol taw , eat 10:45. and family, at West Hill. 1 The arse al Sunday School Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at Fairport United aand �NEEIS' Congregational Picnic will .. _ • be held at Paul _ - Yee mak' on Church on Sunday; June 30. c=am TY LLLT A 1► ,a t ♦ �c^�T 1.L'1►lri L11 JV1 Friday, June -28. Mr. and Diss. Donald Saun- Those wishing to discuss Bap- ti'sm, are asked to contact the • e �_ , Jownship.,ofPickeringDdIft". • . • ._ . , dera, and Doselas, attended minister, Rev. Dr: W. A: Me- SoYdtor 'the wedding or. Saturday, in Kay, at 942-0967. . . -,.-WEED CONTROL ACT 1960 ` Christ Memorial Churctr, Osh- awa, of Mrs• Saunders niece, 'and ' Fairport .Beach Para. 2 (1) Every person .in possession of land shall destroy all Y• ' : F TIsisPHorrB W�• 2-2741 Miss Gail- Richards Mr. rnroxious weeds thereon as often in every year as is necessary to � ..Craig Wills, both of Oshawa. Reg. Kennedy arrived horn - Haply birthday wishes to prevent Lhe. ripening of their seeds.. _ OHMCA ST. N PICKEM0, ONT. on Friday, -by plane, following avisit with hs`bro#hoz, Bruce Sharon Ann Mallet who will be 2 years old on .June 16 and 1(2) Where land abuts a river, stream or lake or other nal:- : and Mrs. Kennedy, Edmonton. Ricky Thorley 9 years old on ural body of water, the person in possession of. the land shall He had motored to Edmonton June 16th, Jimmy Dennison' 10 troy 811 noxious weeds as required under•mib•-sectian, (11 that with his parents, Rev. I. E. and Years old on June 18, . also be- are growing between the limit . of his land and the low water Mrs. Kennedy, who are .contin- n a three-month motor trip la's birthday wishes to Doris Unterhner wino was l2 years mark • • Pieker� Tax! `Ltd.. : to Alaska, and other places -' Some from here attended the old, Saturday, June 8th. The Ratepayer's Assoc., of Soette�n 13 is in el'feef )n the Township of Pickering. OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SER VICES - -Memorial Service at_ Graveside- - :" ftrport Beach will hold a gen- .. —~ —7 -TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. and Erskine Cemeteries, on -. Sunday last. oral meeting June 20., Please pass the word along to all your Lots may be entered for destroying NOXIOUS WEEDS as of TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. There are a few cases of neighbors. A very interesting July 2, 1963, or a Summons may be issued at -the discretion of TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 14RS. measles in.tlie Baggotsti-ille and averring is planned. In case you, the Inspector. TEMPLE DRIVING. SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT '. Audley communities. -- - Glad to report Mrs. S. Won- didn't. rk-eive your ratepayers' bulletin, July 6th, is the date - Section 11— •, FOR MOREINFORMATION, PLEASE CALL , •...nacott was -able to return. to her home from Oshawa Hosp- announced for the big field day. This reporter wants ' to • No person may hinder'or obstruct an Inspector in.the course of his duties fturrish him with false information or �, : TFm94 ital, on Wedrresdey. know' where all th'e MEN were oar - refuse to furnish hair with information. e for the beach clean-up last -. t a ..-Cher ��(� w Saturday morning. A lady sh- Section �— _ . The Horticultural Societyis owed you up! Mrs. J. Haze and her s#ion bo g boys were down For the purpose of searching for weeds, an Y g 'Inspector ma GRAHAM :PARK' R ESTAtlRAN' - ,to -meet in Cherrywood United helping your executive with at time between sunrise and sunset erfter-u any pon any laird - F and building other than a dwelling house in the area within -his jurisdiction, and inspect the lands and buildings•, and any u pining ROotq - Banquet Check The Label On Your Paper ;mplezn ,machinery or vetricles dna Crops of other plants. hall - : Send ' in Your Renewal TodayTownship H. ASHTON, Weed Inspector' of �lekerin9 1►�� _ ' Parties - Receptio ns j _ No. Z Hi h*a of R g Y out R1vK — ATlantic 3'-2170 • . .. • , . �, Page Eleven ..,� IRSpAY, JUNE 13, 1963 THE PICKERMG NEWS • S RESTAURANT" _N} ...tits MIKE', .: -�_• , AY,,,..'RI.D ES �a µ. Te,�,�snan' .rks a» Features fns B Pat no _:.. ...�M S gay - z y- Serve Curs Straws of V a>ticaal Secretary and me ROUGE rwthe Best Barbecued Spire Ribs and OldenMr. John H�ar>sea, ke ca Sheri T :... .. Winter. � S .. -.'. i .. _... Mr. Paul W W s lay, June 8, found the _ Enhen and Worship and Sun In - .es Auxiliary of the The Pastor, Rev. V.: Roth- 3race p rterian Church € file T ip up enburger•, has been attending Port Union Road. )day Sci�ool; will be on Sun - and Scouts serving . NO? berry Shortcake at the the Eastern District Conven- The Dedication of the organ day, Juae 16oaot 90.30 a mOU 1 oU�' ��sh . on Hall during the aft= tion of the Auserican Lutheran and chancel was How. ab n. Servings were except- Church. - nadei at the morning service on The West Rouge Kiwanians ' y generous and delicious o O o Sunday, June 8, with Rev:' Ful- are holding their Mammoth �■�� you did�t drop y MINOR $PORTS NEWS ton is the pulpit• Auction Sale at the Shopping Forst House League June 16, the Plaza, on Saturday, June 22, a Teal treat We enjoy- -bay Ridges Sunday, too. Where here's a will, there's at 11.00 a. m., so, Junior Sunday School and the commencirng sometime es is the Fathers' Cake a way. After some trying ex- Kindergarten Classes will take Plan to drop around pe part in the church service, and .during the day and Pick up Contest were clisappoin- riences in the Township Lea- for the cote ` withdraws for the some good few, but the winning gue, Bay Ridges wilsin l •special songs Township of Pickering ip. the form of a Cub s their Squirts and Pee Wees, Fathers' Day Service. All f4t- . tale. �,;3J, baked by Don Waring, favour of forming a House hers of the children. are invit- The Canoe Club will aLsA up for it. League in Bay Ridges- We felt ed to come out at 11.00 a- m- ; I have their Regatta ,at Fergus- 0 0 0 t* this was the oalY way we could Sunday School Classes will osis Beach,, on Saturday, June • Pickering News welcomes give our kids a fair chalice. We 22, and have some good entries��'� end for the summer months on �� �� arida Mrs. Alvin p unnell to have a good bunch of coaches. Sunday, June 16, and the •tea for competition this year. Ridges, and Pickering and I'm sure the kids will learn would like to have a good ••The Club is also sponsoring a hip. ;June ?, was -their to play softball properly. -But', attendance on this last Sun- Etance after the Regatta at ilei moving day into the more than anything else, they day, the Rainbow Room, at 8.30 P..' D R Houses. will learn than, • too work and Holy, COF=union will be on m• Make a day, as the Kiwan- Zonin ; themselves- We a 23, at 11.00 a. ians are helping to support the •wish' 0 0 o t- play among -star team Sunday, Jtzrn will be in Club-attend all events, Room To- p awa Wholesalers, opera will maintain an all Of the Main (I. G: A) in the Township League. We charge.. Fulton and dtoheelp suPPart your local or- Bay. Ridges, have declar- should do all right from hereThe Sunday School Picnic ganization and the young PeO- �LOW No �T �R ernselves to be 100% be- on uy The first House League will be held'on Saturday. June ole in the community. Midsummer Night's Mad- game will be at Bay Road 22, at Paulynne Park. Cars and: Miss Susan Jolliffe, Ridge scheduled for the Plaza, School diannond, on Thursday'> a bus will be at the church atwood Road was given & .sur- ryay, June 21. The Re- June 12. Any of you folk who 12.00 noon, Pi`1Se Kitchen Shower, by her On April Ist, 1963. the COYntjl Of the TOwnshlp Of BY- tion Association will have dont have kids playing in this Sit.Armes' Circle of the Lad- friend, Mrs. Bonnie Norton, at Pickering gave two. readings to a Restricted Area By- under way at 5.00 p• rn- league can get the season's les' Guild will end their season Whitevale, on Friday evezndrng• all that Of the Township north Of !fik there will- be lots of fun .schedule by plwning—J. Mjjn, with the mernhers enjoying aJune of the, guests �w Covering en tons Z and 3. - evtryone. - at 839.2968. There will be dir>ner and sill--ow, downtown, on were fibs who had attended road allowance between Concessions heduied ac( include twenty-four games in all. In Friday, June 14 schsool with Susan. who �. to A Public Meeting to explain and disuess this BY-Law t Wig, with twist, case You have not heard, Mi Men*em of the Guild & be rear-Tied - aR the end of this will be hold by tlt�e TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD Oa - dancing and square or Sottba3l Week (Township ved dinner for.the 1st. and meoatth- . bingo in the res+taur- League) . viii be from June west Rouge Brownies' Mooser Mr. and Mrs. James Gooding - T �963 a kisann6 booth barbecue, to •29 thus Year. It would be and Daughter, Banquet, on the and dstldreA Ridgewood Road, O Jun' 2 by the Ladies' Auxiliary. nice if you parents got out to even of Wednesday, June 12. an viiii Mrs, . Gooding's auction sale of white see Yvr' kids Play', during this o 0 0riiiiints in Ottawa, for a week a if sufficient done- period. You know we need Your St. E*wartrs Anglican TarWt � s..Grace Smith. Ridge- it = p. tiff. `• It? I Supper, Sat- with her mother. are received support, so--how about oh—it The Pot Leek �� Road, _ .. . g=atltytr� number dt peo-' can promise' Y'ou this' ueday, June 8. for the congr'e'', Mre. Richardson, of Toronto. �� R �OUoh �� have volwAeered t maw will go along WN � t- tion and their families wasmotored to Buffalo for the for the evening, y� ung better things �� well attended and the Ladies' week-end, with. relatives. TWPO to see that it In Coup are very pleased for DeePes't sympeth3' of thus for yourselves that the coach- helped with their finances - H. , S. Pei�rtl. d. iii3ce to hemp Wit» or dao- it w�}1 g Y� �� � tended to Rev. to the auction. please cull es and the committee are not their work in the parish- Rouge s.er.rai• member of the Recreation jug -,sitting on .their hands • The Sunday School Picnic is W. and Mrs. Fulton. Township of Pickering Planning Board _ on Executive, or Alex. June Highlands Drive, on the death P In the _ Lakeshore League, to be held on Saturday• Last Tuba- Rouge Hills Golf of Mss. Ful�tafl'sNorathern Ire-■p�tttttst'stetstttstaaesat'aaott>Etattttttt>.tta things are moving• 15, at the o o. o - day save, Centre B. P. and 'Club. All children of the Sun Malin ti Mrs. Fulton - A rrywood United `Church Squires end in a " tie. Mer- day School, with their parents, laixl, recen Y• was very pleased she had vis- A� e be the scene of the Pick- V curry Furniture beat Rouge are invited ited her mother two years aSn, Township Horticultural Bilis 9--5. In the clash bet- Z iety's Rove and Peony Shop" Wean Centre B. P. and Squires residents of Say Ridges. Mr. when she made a trip to Ire- PER UP ANY BATHROOM WITH •itsesday, June 18. Visitors the bottom. of the as her mother was sun• r s, 3 Beacfn, ia, �r $-1,0 handed over a cheque t ety_six ears of age, when alae In FINEST QUALITY wel w , as well as Pro's" 7th, with the 'score tied 6--6, for 51,000. do cover the Fur- • pas away. ve members. chase- of $900,00 and the.. re- Passed t CANADIAN CHROME ACCESS'IES Z squirm Beach loaded the bas- We are pleased - to report 0 0 0 es with nobody out, and then mining balance of the lease - ear-yearBeverley 0 - e Inst Baby Clinic for the ibxg. Knight struck out the $100. CBC` have promised a little four-Y r will be on Tuesday, next two batters, and retired further $1,500. in labour ° and Belvin. Kirkdene Rd. Hohl home , . . • . 25, at Fairport United the side by getting the next materials for the renovation of from � was undergoing - us•ch, be l0.00 and batter on a pop-up. Nice Pit- the beach, the name of which 00 a. M. This is a tree ser- treatment for pateumonia o �jng Mr. Knig}nt• By the way. has now been changed to Mrs. Betty Craig, Rouge Hills'zlttt=tttt>•ttttttt■:tilattrttitttttttttttattt provided by the Ontario they ontY PLt1' seven, iranings. Ridges Park. Mrs. , Iry m Wick- ty, Health Unit. because of —no Iights. The In order do admindster the Drive, and ens. Rougechale Acres, are in 0 0 0 thing missing was—fans. setting up and operation of the the Scatdoro Hospital• where ith iurrtours rarrrPant a- ' So, some on out and see these beach, a special committee has major nt a Aecreatioa Hall to be b You'11 go h been formed. consisting of tv"ro they both undemany friends Consolidated Build` Their many ilrt by really refreshed. .. members of the Ratepayer's surgery. wish them both Corporation, we understand -Until next week. Association and three members - U on a speed recovery- ed is being Circulated Yours For Sport of the Recreation A�x'ia The new Pickering leM ed; as hoc a- e ed (mute vasa •Women est of the pr'oPO6 , FI. Flits Mr. Ed organization Voice of %vhkh we utclex Land to­0000 - chairman of this' oommitt$e, �a� at the with Mr. Bill Codenrart as his will hold a meeting ]i4o�in YarTc�sayRi Ratepayers' Assoc- home of Mrs. Robert Bi A; 0 0 0s vice-chais-rnan. Mr. John Jones Peace Lutheran Church has iatlen, Official Report : on is .secretary-treasurer and the 115 Churcis St Fickerirng, on < the app0irrtment of At a momentous meeting. Monday. June 24, at .8,00 p urn Messrs BLII Duncan andGeorge. A tape recording of the speech t it Chum Cofmil. Mr. S. June 4 between Mr. Al Bin- lm Schen#- tine Co- Newton are the two other me- ir>son has been selected as stock, rePTeSentuig yen �' this by Dr. Uzsula Franklin, sanlc' 'rman; Mr. G. Kurtz, for sdlidated Building Corporatian roars. The title gi ' Ridges ist with the Ontario Research ` Wm. Carr, Ev- and the Association's Conmytitt- committee is the Bay on the subject—"Fallout and , ?' Perty; Mr final arrangements were Park Committee.- The. members This should be a very elism, and Mr. Ernst' ee, acquisition of tine no doubt, will have a very busy' Food"• and interesting Mr. A Keefer,'Treas- made far the acqu the time during the. next two ' o- enlightening,; t3� 4 p orship; Beach far use. by , w^omen. New Mr. Pat . Mc{�rath, FL I SastdY . three rrnonttrs. We wish them subject to all M success in all their endeavours members are welcome and for ..wr - The effective date_ of ' the furthe1ortion, call Mss. :> change, of ownership is . Wed- Kay J eat AT. 2-2509. - Mr. and Mrs. Thorny Bailey - a: nesday, June .12 after whicr C will begin renovation op- and children, Sunnope. spent EL - week-end at their cottage. v eratiors. Watch for the inn- aeMiixiezr. T ouncement of the Grand Off- Ru H,uberts `Y •� r which, it is hop- d and Mrs. - dY MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVII iciarl Opening , 'were • To ' be at the beginning of arra fay, S� Mrs. �- � � T H E G 0 - 0 R TAKING IT SLOW YOU ARE INVITED ed wlHOLIDAYING IS FUN I N THROtiDH of the.besch in LeaminSt v� aryl ARRANGEMENTS. July. The facilities. Hubert's parents, OM , '•: r— will be free to all residents of ` Of the week. $ AQrENT Bay Ridges. A charge will be Rouge Hill YOU RT� made for all rtotr residents. Mr. Luke Gray, in this respect Dr.is confined to his hp . +' NTA Further details ma and his martyr, w� Appinted° will be annour.wed ata .later with prreurno friends the ddsKrict wish g rdreshing Ontario. YouYl enjdy the magnificent variety RNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT SSOCiATION date. Executive v�y beaches, shimmering takes and resorts to suit every AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE ERICA The �iiatepay tulations to 'Mr. and �' feste. And for the sxeRement of city vacations, Ontarjo'a fine TWNTIC i PACIFIC STEAM-SHIP NFERENCIR t ritimen ex Robertwn in h opsit a of Mr; Jerry Sarrnways, Friend- „ Cities offer entertainment and interest to all visitors. Start plan- I Our PROFESSIONAL SerlllCe: < tihe Cor, Building •Corp. ' ship Ave. an the arrival s'ival of a ntng your Ontarb vacation now. FREE. !LEND FOR 40 PAGE, FULL C01-OUR = CRst NO More for their outstanding generos- daugtrter on May 27, 1963• i BOOtLLET. RtSAO hIAP, ETC. happy returns to Steph- .�•--------+.N.�....�.�_--- �.1.. A sty in Providing the financial Many Rd. on IRdtCts .eld FI t o At ftptwjdM for this Project. ThF en Miller. Ridgewood DEPARTFIENT 000 - to ONTARIO TRAVEL `� B�S,�CCR - committee also hold Mr. Al his-eightls birtixlaY, June 15; - A,,s �u1 GJ� Deer, Pert Uniotr Road PARLIAdAENT BUILDINGS, TORONTG 2. ONTARIO �, �S Wn Nn Binstock its high esteem for his Garry to sympathetic co-operation and as is who w ten on June 7 -- exceUertt liagon vt*ork between Jennifer Catt OT A SIDLINE AT � ion, Sursr>,Vslope, NAM ,.._..._._ . _ •_ the Association and CBC• on her fourth birthday, May NOW0 At the. cgmmittee meeting 31 • to Margas@t Adams Ridge" /IDD on her sixth .birth- totteM I BUNAUhe+id on the evening of lune 4, wood Rd, • to Sten Hay- GTY Mr. Mac McC7ot�rsack wan e e day, June 11; �, on his acted by aeIDamation to .the horst, B='S'c ONTARIO DEPARTIiAENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY LD WIDE SERVICE office of Vice president of the seventh birthday, June 13; and r � Hon. Bryan L Cathcart, Minister els-epi WOR to Mn.Betty Craig, Rouge AX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE !a2-olio Association. �� a birthday Year 'trelk Relations Comm. I Ri41a Dr. who say Rhigss 1 on June 1.. y pp DOLLAR DAT5 COMBINATION WI ER'` WIENERS ITABLERITE LB. PACKAGE SIDE BACON SLICED : L8. PKG. ALLTABLERM FOR TABLERITE BOLOGNA P SLICED OZ PKG ;F "TABLERITE—Canada 's Finest. Quality Red & Blue Brand Beef - Sirloin.— Wing Porterhouse or A Boneless Round /� tA. C . or Rump Roast ASTS SLICED PORK LIVER EtCkOMICAL A NVMff#OUS ;,,; fib. 25 c FRUIT COCKI COLOURED OR UNCOLOURED — 11d0. PKGS. ' IGA MARGARINE ....... .Y 5/$1••mIGA BEANS ROYAL GOLD REG. OR NIPPY — 11 -OZ. PKGS./$1•W SOCIETY 001 CHEESE SLICES . BIRDSEYE FROZEN — 12-OZAPKGS. - C IGA i r FANCY PEAS..........::.. 5/$1.00 AYLMER CAT, ROBINHOOD ROYAL DELUXE — 19 -OL PKGS. CAKE MIXESNESTLE'S K" r IGA... :'... . _ . ,.. .. _ 1 , FOILWRAP or WAX PAPER .. _431.00 $1.00 \ GIANT TUBES- : ' PEPSODENT TOONPASTE :.::3/$1.00