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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_06_20-0%0%0 -- -• NO. 36 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963 Subscriptions $2.M Per Year Price - t oc Per copy Give To Hospital .. - '. e Hili-PickeringLions Ei Rou a a _. gna o .. _ . . ose or._3n hs.. load NsIng'.Caused By. TownsWp once. To Aitona CHR Bypast-, Construction.. - Work Get Toronto Line Pickering Township residents .,The Alton& Road Is closed .�._;� V/f.'te in the Metro phone area, ch between the ist and 2nd Con- Gal X111 as West hill ntnibes'S, cessions when the G. N. 'R. 8y- able to call, the 'PownsbiP be Off- _ pass is to go through and it echo, 'p. ices and other Departments in- o ' Milo: to the News . the i7W, the near"futus`e without payutg Altana Road will likely be out ' .` a• chn t� by Council on off at this spot for the' nextwas 7-7 three months, Monday, to. have a To line We understand that n+otor irrsatalled It will costa little r fists an detoured by way :of the r more money, but will Provide a Rosebank and Woedview Roads service both to those in the of- to get by this location. flee and those. outside.. It. will., ' •'' Also complaints are starting `' mean a man can go to his Tor Mr. H. A. A+Iswnran, chairman of the Ajax and •Pickering General Hospital Camp- to come into the Township onto .office and callthe Mn- Township ._ sign, receives a cheque from Lion Ed. Taylor. The money represents the day's roc- Municipal Office that cars are icipal Office at Brougham.. time of the day, at no charge- ®ipts from the Rouge Hill-Piekerfn' Lions Club steer shoot held recently at the farm travelling too fast on Wood- y .,• Also included in this because Photo by Barrie Pomeroy clew, and one car is reported of Sill Newman. _.. .: .. __. to have narrowly missed colitd- �� the -: { they will be local Ing with a bus on this road on Engineering De'p't Wednesday afternoon. X; f Sewagew 3 S ge Plarrt. w� Sh�l Ob;ecting To l M'�hest collection ------------------------ r," s Water Problem : SAIL WHITE Gail, White,. a STaduate of . ' r _ _ Sanitary Inspector Mr. John Wrecking Yard Pickering District High Scholl Taken, At Erskine Robson reported that the wat- won the Beverley.- Vickers iterults er on the property of Mr. S. J. Memorial Trophy for. Scholar- Erskine Cemetery Bird has Purdy an the west side of Pick- A delegation agan apps red ship, Leadership 'and Profic• the colleMion for )ffTownship Council fro is awarded announced The resignation of Pickering work under existing conditions egg Village is polluted. at Pickering iency. This, trophy the Erskine Memorial service. owrattrip WeLare Adminrs- and tendered his resignation, : Towm#iP - Engineer, P. H. .this week. opposing a proposed to the outstanding woman Mr. B. W. Latton reported. rt that wrecking yard, on Fairport Rd. student . n the first. year e the collection was $612.75, the -ator, A. W. Cane was accept- effective immediately. Poullson said in his repo the C.-P. R.physical' Education degre d b Council on Monday 'of . There was some discussion as Mr. Purdy had a- .drainage North. beside. the as the University of To- highest amount ever received - Y -to whether the letter: should be . problem. Mr had been Solicitor for the Kay Salvage its week. before Council several weeks a- Yard. Mr. T. A. Newman, a=sk- ronto. at an Erskine Sunday. The resignation, apparently„ read n council. It was the feel- aThe r a special ppakecorruntl .. of Counciil�ors Wank and Deak- go on the same matter.. He ed that. the-agreement be sign- aeeticsg last week: in that little was to be gained said that ' water was draining ed as agreed and the permit is- . d backing onto his land gu In the letter of resignation, from'ii's being read, onto and is the spring the property Plan was not binding andimed the Drawin� Reye Scott, decided to rear' by-law had riot. b end-by Reeve Sherman Scott. R.. eaches is like a pond Zarin; MO t rlr. Cane. said he was sick and the -letter, saying that he did Mr. Poullson -e lemetrted: fired of hearing the insults, lies not want to be accused of '•the to carr+act the m�"t_ Deputy -reeve Jean MacPher-` urd threats about keeping the holdizrg-infarunation f �?sd C �� lob• generally making life mis- public. lex and Council in ail, agreer? son said �eeahguaede th nk es y Mr. Cane in his letter levell- . to ask their solicitor what signing ore She Undesira' - >rable for Department, Heads need be taken to open there were no object vlr: Cane said hEs health was ed crrtrersms .at the Deput} • ghees original water course at said she could not now favour_...... re inr.rsrtarrt to him at this reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson ime and that the happiness, and Councillor Herb Wank. this particular location. such a. plannn was present It was moved by Councillor counc*illo r e wished to share with his Mr. R. G., RoS'. Milton Mowbray and second ed tih' would be dull and at the meeting and commended pp�� Q• oocn4+ if he cwntin~ted to Council 6n their actio&. DQ� Ridges Gro by Councillor Hem Wyk that �•� said Councillor Wank. 1 the agreement be-forwarded to from the beer is TO the Township's solicitor re the It was brought to the anent- "and judging assurances there would be no ion of the Pickering Township bottles on the beaches ting iPiCKERING TOWNSHIP AND VILLAGE burning or smelting esir Council this week that then sone pretty wild activity going _,. is that additional FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN REPORT FOR 1113 �j�jQQ((�� . are a number of undesirables on. It sag of these areas L Police searching For moving into the beach areas on pafrolling the weekends from Metro and . needed. and this is In no way a (When there an no figures for 1%1, these areas were ..,A petition . containing 86 ice depart - hanged. and are now new areas. Cam figures for 1962 names of persons living neat (; othor points. criticism of our Pal annot be given, as divisions were made by �wiHng districts �yvi Heights Sclooi in Ilan Believed To The matter wis broughf up moot••.In Bay Ridges was received by by Councillor Herb Wank, W have e. n instead). " Pickering Towrrsdzip Council on �. Rosebank, who said the prob- the past from t m y 1 e had this frau ", said Reeve Scott REA ;TEAM CAPTAIN 1%1 1963 Cheques by mail Monday: Be Dm"ed' Iwo was very noticeable in his particular the otorc c y gages _ Mrs. Greening , - $142.70 15.00 The petition opposed the lac- area bring t the n ' � es. 1 will ing i to alto t aremont .,' Mrs. Allmack $606.40 553.20 13.00 ` ation• of Recreation or Comm- They arrive in' fiat-rods and ion of the chief, rckering Vllge• Mrs. Burton 420.60 883.24 59.00 unity Centre buildin;s on. ad- Pickering Towrrshrp Police ` nbarton Mrs. Best 210.65. .146.95 joining park. lands should it are still searching Lake Ont- ' 50 010 ario for the body of. Bernard. e - - Ote s nb'tn Hwy. Mrs. Lawrence - be ..proposed'. of Toronto who appar- iCe �' i it V; I i age enotr na is �, Mrs. Cook 63.69 :.. 7113.64 The clerk, is to, advise that Rapp .PIC g squire's Bch. Mrs, Days 32.95 44.00 Oenurtcil, has not been approach- ently drowned on Saturday aft- uk Mrs. Livuston 26.50 46.96 ed re a Community Centre. ernoon, when his. kayak cap- Congratulations to Mr. and The United .Church_ Sunday C,reen River Mrs. Tapscott . 69.50 63.25 sized. Mre; Wm. ' McLean, Sherwood : School and Congregation Pic ;Mrs. MStchell 114.00 :122:� Mr. Rapp and his family had E , on the birth. of a son, Don- nic was held last Saturday at rough No Action Taken On gone to Ajax on Saturday to alio:► ovale Mrs: Irvin 210.75 206.12 5.60 went ald Ian, on Friday, June 14, at the G� was well Consery Mrs. Benham 119.91 73.60 '5.00 have a picnic...Mr. Rapp the Ajax. Hospital, a brother Park, _ FairportN. pt C., AI out for a sail in his small boat The children had a good'aftE. - Rosebank N. Mrs. Tyas' 207.05 276.10 11p� ' t for Sylvia Anne. Cherrywood Mrs," Riches 121.75 124.95 "`1 and never returned. Sorry to heat: Mr. Richard P. noon-loons, and-lo's West Rouge Mise Scott 576.80 :402.85 25.00 D A plane from Frenchman's Winter is confined to the Ajax mut throws, Police ""�,- Bay discovered the boat in the t two to eat. ('�reerrwaod .Mrs. Wea4herston; 102.00. �.. 46.00 Department,- Hospital for the P� lake, overturned, off Pickering weeks, having undergone frisjor . • .Our fire siren sounded ca E. Rouge Mrs. Daniel-Jenkins 141.80 190.70 5.00 evening a 30- 8 Mrs. Julian 65.00 - 35.52' - No action, was taken by the Beach about nom on Sunday.. ( Tuesday' ev ' 'na t 5. Fairport Bch. surgery. - Glad to report .Mrs. Warder, straw stack twr-riirrg on the Audley Mrs. Astley 145.25 : 115.15 Pickering Township Council on The boat* was towed unto the Base � Line Brock Rd _ Mrs. Bernath 104:25 _'101.00.. ,18.OQ Monday: on the request of the McKean's Marina. The, mast on Mill Road, home from hospital farm, South o. { and hope s#ue will soon be up east side Chw ctu St. S. N. Mrs; Bryant 20•� Ajax Police Dept, to reduce the the boat had snapped off. Mr. Jam Brisbbin, Picker W y Rd. Mr: Westney 48.00 88.75 _ _ traffic speed on the Pickering It• was the second drowning arm soon. teikeh Church St. N. Mrs. Hasek .00 Bmah Road; south of the Base for Pickering Tawn�hap Police Mre F RAffey, Church St., -Ing l�� his week four Michigrn .X0.00 ` 4th. Con. E. ,_. Mrs. Boys.. .. ; Line. is confined to the Ajax H.osp- in 7 days Brock $d. 4th up M¢s. Linda ital, suffering phlebitis. They State University to commeir^e Part of 4 Coo Mise Hugirson .. _ 4•� were to have moved this Sat- his Second Mme Course, Arts De - Part Ridges S.-C. Mrs, Newman 27.00 Ge New Truck u��Y to their new home itr.. ing F' a J�rrea �,• May Whitby. We trust everything gree i t Business arc ill be away Valley F. 'Rd Mrs: 19obinson 32.00 15.00 Coax. 4. W. Mzs• Wilson 28'25 _ works out satisfactorily for ive Eciucatiun. He will be away Mrs. Bree�t . `.°'23.00 •r for five weeks 2nd. Con.. 3^150 . -M. Be. Glue 'heir =Approval them tmastgr, Mr- Corrgrafulations to Wayne Kinsale . Mrs. Mowbray 45.50 11• OOur local' epos Aaron Fenton, 'Barbara y Pickerireg..Totivr>P .. 100.00Harold Anderson entered Ajax Knapp, :all o e om f tars, an - 4,169.bi if the O. M. -B. gives tent- be'ntured,for, and would run to Hos ,- b last Friday for sur- Messer, john' But a vol Fire Area No• 1 about $15,000. IL could beless. ger'S';' bu t b h their t exP� _ e other University students vitro ive opera _ '., . have success ally passeii EXPENSES may have a new -fire truck be- He said the total cost of the the -James Mace Squire's "Year" Letters and Stamps ....:__:. ftTYl fore. the year is out. truck . would be between $i8, Beach, suffered a severe heart - - - -•---.....:..:.. -- % Councillor Ross Deakin intro- and $20,000. Miissge : -.�; ......................"'-.... attack last week .,erhile at .his . _ Next weekend June 29, bis- _.._..-•----:---..,......:_..........:.1..-. r-30 duced•the matter at Council Reeve Scott said'thr Council Telephone-.-_..w:__-------------•• . - .• _.._ could not make- a. puI•ctrase of vocation, teaching, in School Ings an being piano for y ........:_ 26-.' this week: - - o things Miscellaneous :..........._ r ....._..:.. Mr. Deakin said that 36.000. that size and commit the next Area 2. He, as we g to PTS the village in the way of tr'a.. - -- is in the oxygen tent, at Ajax parades and a prograon at the 0Hospital.' • .-...,_.....::::..' : f 197.1 ,rad been, allowed n the budget year' s Council without an O. TOTAL :...._... . . for this purpose. M. B. approval. park If you can or will • pu' ani Mr, and Mrs. David Crichton, entry into ,fie parade; plea Mr. Deakin said the present contact either sill Rimmer• or (signed) Campaign Chairman. G. Crichton; Cpmpaign Tress- "What about the balance?", formerly of Riverside Dr. have (signed) Campaign asked Reeve Sherman Scott. fire tftek. in Area' 1'is:aiwut 'moved to their new -home on Den Henderson. Brymdpouncill�or Deakin id tfie 15 years old. w Port Union Road. balance would ba a to _ THE PICK-ERING NEWs-PORT from welter C.Thomm Q. - C. ,._ ' _1<.iT,AelIiME/ 1111•. ..... ,,•:..::, .• --. - - - - •. - dasued every Thursday PA R L 1 A M E' — --BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC by The News Printing and Publishing Company -- - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS IluGortsed sa Second Mass Mall Matter Post office Dept., Ottawa, Onto BY MIKE STARR Telepf qne: WHiteholl 2-0910 I IBfuRIPTl/N UTIM $L50 per year — 0@W States $3.0/ per year - tIARRY MURKAlt, Editor M.P. ONTARIO RIDING _ Irn Northweat comer of Old Plant Rood'on No. 2 Hi9I wcay_• A/IIERTISINI U71S WON NQUEST — - During the past week interim supply was granted by the - House of Conznons. This was done on the requesrt of the Min - inter of Finance in order to provide him with sufficient funds Something�:eded to carry on the bvsinesa, of the Government until July 31st• The introduction of iterim supply provides Members of Parl- We were surprised to read in the Bay Ridges news iarnent with an opportunity .to speak on ahnnst any. .subject. this week, that some of the mall players and their par- This nation gave rise to a discusgian on the activities of the " ehts are not getting behind the ball team coaches and- Royal. Canadian Mounted police and was -spoken on by various getting out to practice. Also there is a shortage of men members of the N. D. P. party. coming out for coaching chores. - tak t interim supply varies from time to Anappeal is being made to both the boys and their - - pares to get behind the effort to organize sports in nt The Lane rt es o pass time, depending upon what may be brougbt up by OZ�positioa. Bay Ridges. It is always the same. A few are left to The Resolution to set up a Conardttee on Defence was alae carry the load for everyone else. debated for a number of days. It is difficult to curb Members `BEPTIC TANKS CLEANER OUT — - A Community .like Bay Ridges, that is made up main- from speakingon this very coatrovensW subjervt, and in our . X lot ;of people are going to be host that date. Forty or fit- ly of young families, needs organized sports and recce . democratic system the opportunity is there for Members of : TEMPLETAXI -24 HRS. '-,TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. -- ation. They are fortunate to have a few who will give Pariiament to state their opinions ,and their Position on such . Pichic' - of their time to organize, and lead. It is a thankless job as important subject , es at best, and the only rewards are in knowing that some- - thing is being provided for the young people. It now seems that if any Member of the Opposition wishes We urge parents to take, another look at their time -of to Speak on any of these matters he is immediately accused by schedule and try and give some of itto the children certainnewspapers of obstructing business of the House. If, on NEW TANKS INSTAAED _ - the community. It will be time very ,well spent. the other hand, nothing was said by the Opposition in respect - and olden will be seen at the games and rides for the kids. Fawroett. property on the Block The party will be over about _ Suoport 's Ne eded to these matters, they would then be accused of dereliction of their duties as Members of the Opposition and critics of the . _ --Your Government. Spruep, Semi -assembled S 11.75 = It seems to us that some form of liason between the There must be resm=bie opportunity for Members of the Department Heads and • Pickering Township Council is Hiouse to express their opinions on certain legislation and on -.._ All Types of Fencing Materials —= required. We feel that this is -important in order to pre- policies of the Government. This is Thea right as representa#- manX an old car back into ser- Some trick driving with them any future episodes such as have just come to a Ives of the people. ,vent close with the Welfare Administrator. - w d t a est that Council have not been will- In addits••.: to the Resolutions that I have reviewed in the .Complete ReZ Products e ono u lag to sit ' down, Usten and discuss. They have. However, from time to time, employees have, hinted to us that they are afraid that. Council will not stand - behind them in an issue. They have said there is no one on Council they feel they can approach with a, problem. .Another feeling that township employees have had An the past, because they have told us, is that they fear for their -jobs if some person or persons on Counc- il do not like them as individuals. This is wrong. No Councillor has the right to allow a •rursonal opinion of a person to interefere with his dgement of a problem. Whether Council are aware of this. we don't know, but we have heard many local residents make the re- mark that they would -not want to work for .Pickering 'Township, because as soots as they tramped on some - ..one's corns, they would be out of a job. If there was some way of disolving this present sit- uation, so that an employee could go to Council with open mind and no inner fears, it would do much for a lbetter ,relationship,. between both employee and em- ployer. 1- Antique Caw Rally Here. Next last two columns, there is one to establish an additional Min- ister of Agriculture. who would look atter the interests of the eastern farmers. When this 'Resolution is passed and a bill is presented and approved, . Canada will then have two Ministers of Agriculture. This bill will also provide for a salary for an additional Minister and staff. w ich will mean an additional expense to the taxpayers of this country. Another Resolution has to do with the •expansion of the me- mbership of the Atlantic Development Board, Vvhich was intro- duced and set_ up by the former Government. The former Gov- er maer t had established this Board with five. membe'rs.. Naw it Is proposed to expand this to eleven members and to provide this Board a sum of $100,000,000.. Ibis means that the Pari'ament of Canada will have no op- portunity to scrutinize the e.—?enditure of this $1po m- illion. A- so this sum of money is for a total of fiix years. There is no doubt that the Members from the Atlahlic Provinces and the people themselves will not be satisfied with this arrangement. There are two other Resolutions on the Order Paper having to do with the Northwest Territories- and -that is the sum total of the legislation that has .been introduced by the Government so f--o,.f-r Tt is doubtful whether any other legislation -will be int- roduced for the cooeuderation of Parhament before the summ- er recess. - - - ,Donald G.- Crossley PUBLIC. RELATIONS CONSULTANT, TOR9NT0 93 Raitaiie NIL, Den Milo — 417-3516 AJAX PLAZA - R3fitRENCt Ajat !+{=-t2i1 Mdse 9043" .. Creators of_ MONUMENTS OVDISTIa. - for." THREE GENERATIONS Stafford Bros. Ltd. ....MONUMENTS v OUNDAS ST. EAR WNITRY MO R-RS3Z COOPER- :BLOCK LTD. ' 9� CALEDONIA LOAD — TOR4N'TO _. - • BLOCKS i BRICKS ` .STRUCTURAL STEEL. CRANE RENTAL "STATION ROAD, PlcmNO, ONTARIO Plioees WH. 2-1960— WA. 2-5103 — MO. R -.'i91 i &m6yr` At 10, A Budget will be parsed assd it will be in4eresting to see what tax incentives are provided for in an attempt to stimu- ' Pickering Taxi'Ltd. ,RMne/ -- late the economy. _ `BEPTIC TANKS CLEANER OUT — - OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES — .. . X lot ;of people are going to be host that date. Forty or fit- ..: Pickering_ - 942.1511; - : TEMPLETAXI -24 HRS. '-,TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. -- -: :eget a lot, of fun ,out of this. ty cars . are expected. Brirsg a Clommencing at 10.00 a• m: on . picnic basket...bring the young- = June 30; and. spend the afternoon. . Pichic' a es COMPLM SEPTIC 1ANK SERVICE r, FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE -CALL -Sunday; . a rally. of stets, .. „ .. „ antique cars (mo%ei T's Picnic tables, swings and other _. � 77 - -' -.. - - - _. - - �J�.c�nna� i •�aterin • TE 9-1144 ' _ . •; - •. .. . • . - NEW TANKS INSTAAED _ - Wedding- and -Birthday Cakes - and olden will be seen at the games and rides for the kids. Fawroett. property on the Block The party will be over about Cedar, SNtfi-assimbled - :;15.95 PAT DIM U11t1� ~� -. O _ _. Road here, a short distance 4.00 p. m. No admission.. .north, of Na 2. Highway. Mr. Go out and see those old Spruep, Semi -assembled S 11.75 . Id -Fawcett, who, himself ' has put cars, all' cleaned and. polished_- -.._ All Types of Fencing Materials —= manX an old car back into ser- Some trick driving with them vice, if only as a novelty, will too. .Complete ReZ Products 'AJAX; LUMBER 'CO 'WILLIAM G, LAwsor� REDC-Mss :.. kin 942 1 er Rhone 325 - t-: Swimming Classes.: • M W.2-2741 „. ■■a�aaa�a■aa■■■i■■aaa■aaaa■■■■■a■■�aaaaaaa■a■ Beginners Juniors, Intermediateai. Senior; i- REFRIGERATION �.�. Cm.: REGISTRATION •-8- FOR Z0 LESSONS r--_ Register at Sun Valley. Park, Thurs. June 27, at 7 P. M. at COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC ■ _ D. MO.FFATT a - AIR CONDITIONING - _INSTRUCTOR, j0 es 'DRUGS LTD. 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THURSDAY, JUKE 20, 1'!63 _ _ T �y ted the business which indud- Oshawa. Sunday visitors at the Jor- week -end camping out. Cook- and The Way", with discussion AV Llama i ed, many plans. for the fail: - - dan �e were. Mr. and Mrs. ung meals out-of-doors, hiking and questions period. Business 1 Mrs. G. Squire served refresh- jtAAM Jas. Mugford and Kathy; Mr. and other activities were en- was taken by Mrs. Doug Mor - Rev. Kith Hawkes wkll be meats. �++ and Mrs. Harold Vansickle, of joyed. They returned home on den. They catered to the ban - in charge of the church service Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuy- Toronto, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sunday afternoon, and Scouts quet for the hockey team, on _here va Sunday at 9.45. the ler and family, Paris, Ont., The U. C. W. met fast Wed- Jordan and family., acted as policemen during the Saturday. ..Sacrament of the Lard's Sup- nesday in the church basement Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -Wilson night. Master Hal Pegg is spending Miss Heidi Marquarde and Ell with Pine Grove and Glen Maj- • per will be observed. " gen Guthrie visited at the home _ s'perrt Sunday with friends 3i The Brod Road Sct►oal Pic- the week -end at Bala with his . The annual Sunday School or Associations; as guests. Stratford. nic wikl be held on June 27, at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Congregational Picnic will of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie lowing the Worship, Mrs. J and during the week -end. Paudynne Park. Adults 50c. and H. McPhail. be held on. Friday, June 28, at Mr.. and Mrs. George Squire, Emprir�gharn read a poem on ��k Road admission to park 35c. The bus Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown en- Mr.. Paris. Supper at 6.00 and Glen and. A June"., alai Mrs. R. Day, a will leave the school at 9.00 a. tertained vislitors on the week- Peg>�n' _paper on "Reiiguon and Life"• M. end, from Toronto. m• M'awhiney visited on Sunday, Mrs R. Nesbitt and Mrs. Jacek V. The June mee�ting'of United at the home of Mr. and Mrs The Red Cross Open House. Bobby Peters had his tonsils Mrs. f Mia vis has re- The Women was held at the Johnson, of Pine Grove sang a held last week was well atten- removed at the Ajax Hospital, turned from a visit to Los church on Wednesday evening Cooper Bath, Orangeville. duet "He guided my life". Thur on Monday, and is now at his Angeles, With her sister, and Wilma and' Donald Guthrie teen ladies answered the Roll, ded, despite the. dull day. A cis - of , last week, • with ten ladies spentthe week -end ' at the with an item on "Canada". play of layettes, sweaters and how °° /ems' reports—a nice holiday. answering the Roll Call "5hep- home thea aunt and uncle, children's • wear, was on view Beverley Boys, daughter of Mrs. Wiggins and daughter herd". Mrs Bert Guthrie pre- Mrs. Rapsey, of Chalk Lake, and the ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boys Jackie visited one day last Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, gave a very interesting travel- went to the Indiana State Un- week with Mr. and Mrs• Ed. ,seated Mrs Worship Service us- Richmond RM, ogue on her trips to .Austria ""Fork group" were busy mak- ing the therrle '"The Lord is My Hlarodd .Guthrie underwent a, articles to be used in hos- Cent a Bloomington Diving Pascoe. Shepherd". L3rnda Puckrin and. Western Canada. Mr. Centre recently, with three ot- Anyone wdshnng to purchase tomilectomy at the Port', Perry Fleetham played several rec- pital work. Other ladies served ,sang "Now the Sowing' and the refres4iments. her girls, and the coach, by a copy of "Greenwood in Pant - • Hospital, on Monday• rd's by the Korean Orphan car, and won a lovely medal Years" contact Mrs. I. McLean. -Weeping", accompanied ' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gnorik Civoir. The meeting closed with The sale S home-made at Mrs. Arch Bell, at the piano. Mrs. Bryce Summers was also for 5th. place. Congratulations, .The new books are out now. Mrs. E. Fuisey, Oshawa, gave and Debbie,. of-Arvaheim,. Cali- hymn 214, and the Benediction. well attended, and pies, cakes, Beverley. The Pegg Family held their talk on the chapter `The Re- forma, have been visiting this Everyone enjoyed the supper and cookies were soon sold out. Mrs. C. Hughson and grand- Annual Re -Union in the Coni a a talo on and the Life to last two weeks at th3 home of and social hour. Tea and refreshments were al- sen Bran Boys are up at Fin- servation Park, with some - . ,Come" from the book, `The Mrs. GnDrik's Parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson so served by the ladies of the Ton for a little fishing. eighty even relatives sitting 'Word and the Way". The pre- and Mrs. M. Czap; and also Spent the week -end with Tela- church down to reminisce and enjoy sidenit, Mss. G. AstleY, conduc- with Mr. Knorik's parents m tives at Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and GREENWOOD a visit with those they had not Mas. Wm. Harin`on and Mrs. - fine ofamily seen for a year. All enjoyed F. Disney went on the "Golden Toronto, visited their Rev. Ron.ard, Blacksbock, ere- a picnic supper. e„ bus trip on Wednesday parents on Sunday. livered a ne sermon on Sun- - AYERS ` Ag Mrs. L. Ripley, Miss L. e- Friends are glad to know TO THE WEST ROUGE RATEP to Pioneer Village, the Fared Me- mvornirig, his topic being �• George Moore returned Is now Lennan and Mr. Ernest Antel- 'Tj�e sewer system stirring Plant at Oakville and other ,.rye" The choir sang the from hospital on Wednesday the West ROuge. - la called on Mr. and Mrs E. to ttie system are In progress P>�eS of interest. beautiful anthem "Walk with lam, and 13 somewhat improv - complete, and hook-ups A number of fried and rel- Cornett on Sunday. your God'. Next Sunday will ed. Residents who have not yet installed or completed atives attended a birthday par- Mr. and •Mrs. Jamieson and be Communion 5ruday, at all., arrange- to shave this Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and their connections., can thorefore ty- on _Friday evening far Mrs. fly of Toronto, called on three bhUTChees• fey spent Saturday with -work done immediately. Frank Disney, at the home of Mr. enol Mrs. W. Carter, on Urrit 2, of the United Church ttie McPhail's at Bala. . Mr. alai Mrs. Earl Disney. Sunday. P. H. POULSSON, P. Eng: The sympathy of those. in the On Friday evening, thirteen Women met e, the home of and Mrs Les W'il.Sos► •Mr. Mrs. Alfred Pe!g, an Wednes- attended the surprise birthday - - TOwnshipEnginser community � to Mrs. Jos. Brock Rand Cabs and four o: evening with a good atten- for Mrs. Frank Disney Forsythe_ -i the deafth o! her our Scants and their leader3. Mrs: Crawford had Party on Friday night at the home - .Township of Pickering . brother, Art Peddie, of Gare- Mts. IIott, Mrs. l Slater and charge of Worship and Proms- of the -Earl Disney's - moat, who passed away in his Mr. red B a e � taken from _'&Me Word to Goodwood, and spent sleep on Friday nigtnt- • . YOuur & HS LIM a , of :. ILYERSMITHS', briled ��� Spinning' -- - - Sliver Repairs UU�-� CN►aningEngravins �E MXT Q( 1 Prating Custom Made Silverware Ecclesiasticai Furnishing ` :.942-5460 P. O. Box. 9, Station Rd., Pickering f Y . : ,:PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE "'- RULES A. REGULATIONS 1.963 _ d •i 1, playing Rules of O. A S., A. -for boys and P. W. Sc. U. for • �- �. girls will be used. K 2. All games' are seven innings with possible extra inxiirhgs in I case of a tie. The umpire to decide whether the game .� w�xt should con r time am - 3 Games to, start at 7.00 P. m., with fifteen minutes lir � '�•• 4. Alt coaches are responsible for •the good behaviour of their players. The home team is responsible for the good be- haviour of the spectators act its games: In serious cases of misbehaviour or unsportsmanlike conduct, the umpire I' wHi report to the League Executive through the Umpiit•• 7. '.iir.Chief. Subsequent investigation by the Executive may result in a suspension for the offending player or players and forfeiture of the game. j 15. Protests must be in writing to the Secretary, postmarked within 24 hours of the incident, , accompanied by a $7.00 _ Fee for the protest. If the protest is won, the. Fee will be EXTRA VALUE PAN- EXTRA YALUE PICK VALUE CAB returned- If last, the Fee is forfeited. 'lire Secretary will UP �dqp_ EXTRA GMC cabs EXTRA VALUE EN - El. LOAD Wid'eside DESIGN— GINE CHOICE—GMC notify ,the team or teams involved about any action to be u to 230 cu. ft. of bodies above are 6' � bu,Ilt for. corn- -taken re the protests. - p �Y2► �, are engines include the unobstructed load'• wide, 6 or lore standard 230 cu. in. 8. if players' benches are available at the •diamond, the teams S• fort and -durability. space. Strong -side- Ste Pslde bodies are Standard cab has in_IineSixwith140hp, =.=is'tsit on them If none are available, the teams must wall sup sanchor '60 wide, 61/2r 8'Qr9' the 292 •cu. in. 165 Mand where benches "'°uta be out. Wide double long• Steel skid full width walled O0f cargo strips IS daub hp Six and a 283 cu. 7. Players' Certificates, .signed by the player area the team rear doors give top on wood floors aid . in. 175 hp V$. manager, with Birth certificates, or other proof of age, loading ease° cargo handling, must be mailed to the League Sec'ty., Mrs. J. •Livingston, Pickering Beach P. O„ for her signature. a " S. No player may play in a game without a players' certificate, signed by the'League Secretary. These ase certificates must .gin» carried' hasks to every game, and for them The last date fO ifthe sign�g of 2 coag rreach team s players is June 15. There are eighteen players :\ \'I 1 who has been a resident of the township wiitthiallown j 9 Anythe last 5 years is eligible to play in the League, provir� ung there are no teams in the area to which she has moved. Also, intermediate Girls are allowed to draw, three players from areas east of. the. Lansing Cut-ofP� re available. • l E -.1... where no softball c t , lo. PAined-out games be Barran ed nbY the two coaches -:;• must •: � wit two weeks. The - . must phone cthe ::.- Cee. Crowe, 839-2468, and- let him ' game �s to be played an Umpire -in -Chief Mr. _know whenthe He will send umpire. Games must be' 'played as' scheduled 12. A "pass . the hat" collection must be taken at all games. AKE The umpire receives half of the collection for the League. THE WHEEL ; The home team keeps the other half. - { EX TRA VALUE SET THAT Teaaius in first place in all series oiy July . will o asked ' �/te S -. f i if they want to enter O. A. S. A, P. W. S. U., or O. R. $$ S A play�downs under Pickering Townslhip Softball Lea- in EVERY GMC truck = 1FAL11 ' FE E t >l sponsorship Any teams wishing to enter on their o* adtillation; may ft so. = ay-opts—intermediate Girls, o.»eac fbwt da teams at end of SdwWle; Juvetrile Girls, fi=st - ., tea" aA aW of Adwage: � S�iuiz'rs . BOys. � � D# 'tea "-, Pee Wee Days, lust srx teams: Bvttam' aoysa llret _ a ' tlOee teens; itidget 1�6!i1 fenny. p '7. 'THE PICKS THURSDAY, JUNE N2 RING NEWS 41b P3,16 Few ..Metal lawn chairs; Wash tub; Phillips electric radio with re- menta, antiques, glassware, ceptiona4ly good condition,`all James Smith, ClerS --Fwlprt Bead Wooden lawn ctair;. Step lad- washstands; puts, pans, cooking utensils, good as new. This is a real KIN PRENTICE cQid pkLyer; Two v, tables; writ- pictureb;, vases, garden tools, goad, . genuine sale and—a large jCLAnKE PRENTIC der; Piano seat; Fangette; a Number of card -bft. and Mrs. G. MacFarlane woQdpn cedar direst;direst;Occasion- rang desk and china cabinet a, -rd many articles of furniture one. troller. — Markh. .,"'_:injoyed a "Father's' Day" %isit combined; Easy wash -ng mach- not mentioned,. complete 'con- or 640-36116. al chair Chest of drawers; a 0 00 1 'from their son and three dau- Cabinet with sliding door; Two iiie; New step ladder; Small tents of two homes. Sale will start at 1.00 P. M. Proprietor or suet gbters, grandchildren and end -tables to match; Odd kit- table; Record-player with case; 0 0 0 Terms—cash on day of sale. .-great-grandchildren - eighteen then chairs; Two chesterfield Metal- cabinet; El-actric hot Anyone nee&,.ng furniture or. The proprietors haw sold their lic 114bility, pnot be responsiblerope I all. It was an enjoyable fam- chairs; Stylenmster,refrigera- water radiator heater; Norge household articles, would be real estate and are moving to or Injury to the plu 0 ily re -union. tor, top freezer; Continental oil space heater; Large quan- wise to attend this sale, as SO Scotland, consequently—no re- nect!9n with this a Mr. and Mrs. Tiessen and' bed with spring and mattress; tity of 'dashes, chinaware, orna- precept of the goods are in ex- I servation will -be made. children Judy, Danny, David And Esther, of Leamington, ROUGE HILLS ON No. 2 Hwy. JUSI visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiessen OF ROUGE BRIDGE of Lakeview Ave. here. renchman's Bay TILL 7:00 P.MSi . ST ROUD S. STORE OPEN EVENINGS 00 1 FTILL 6:00 P.M. THURS & FRI. TILL 9: A number of the membersol F 0 0 D at the Bay Ridges Kiwanis met M A R K E Fairport United Church on the. 16th, and came in as a body Thin being the Dedication o.Maple ZIP their flag. The ceremony wa. Leaf Process Chee$49' Strictly Fresh Grade A Large, Loose DOZ. performed by Revs Dr. W. A Govt in his able manner. BABY ROLL -a, Bay Mrs. J. Hearn a% returned home on Friday, afte.' (SAVE 10c) visiting her daughter. at Wes - The Sacrament of Holy Bap- tism will be observed in Fair FAMILY, port United Church, on Sunday June 30, and the Sacrament of -Holy Corrimunion on July 7. I. rol 49C Congratulations to Mr. am. t -Mrs. John Henderson., who Ce. ebrated their 47th N%:edd:ng ai, (Bring your own cartons) niversary on June 16. Bay Ridges Kiwanis Clul 'held their Ladles' N'; ght ai Ha:', CANADA PACKERS BROOKPARK FROZEN (SAVE 39c) ' E SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF PU RE LARD 2,as 39t Fairport United Church" (SAVE 90 '12 oz. round ties ;MEAT P I S ..... talk on the "church on June 12. The guest speake- rEA BAGS PKG OF 100 79e of yesteryear and today". It was decided to hold dur.Baz- KRAFT'S Giant 32 oz. 'jar was Inspector- Boot. of :Metes Toronto, who spoke on "Ju�_._ aar on Saturday - October 19 (Special offer of 3e OFF) 1MIRACLE WHIP 69c (Save -25c) SWIFT'S PREMIUM ve -250 12 oz. tins rile Delinquency". Mr. Wes, Oakley. O�V.11; The Sunday School of Fair -TOMATO C CORNED BEEF ;.,2 for 89c SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW ....(In.,Squeeze Bag) 2 for MARGARINE (Color to your own satisfaction) 4 lbs. 69e good, number -.attended. Tw, bus -loads, and a number -o Domestic 3ANQUET CANADA CHOICE Cream Style (Save T 10 15 oz. tins visited Mr. and Mrs."Williar, 9 M GOLDEN CORN _4 -for 59c for 0OMnTlC ZZOLGATE�S (Special offer of .37c off) Kingsize 4 lb. 4 oz. Box Hearn. Front St., over the NEW FAB WET' -iEY'S PURE (Save 196 .24 oz. jars week -end. I Fairport "United Churn'. - - .1 .. ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE .2 for 79e Women" met on Thursday las with a Pot Luck Lunch, f6llow- 0;71; SWIFT'S ALLSWEET (100% Vegetable) (Reg 61ar) ed by their regular* meeting. MARGARINE ------------ 4 lbs. 89c 'when all "business was taker cam of. Dr. McKay gave an in- 3LQE RIBBON RED LABEL (Save 14c) talk on the "church rEA BAGS PKG OF 100 79e of yesteryear and today". It was decided to hold dur.Baz- KRAFT'S Giant 32 oz. 'jar aar on Saturday - October 19 (Special offer of 3e OFF) 1MIRACLE WHIP 69c A "Happy Summer Holiday" Was wished for all. 3ANQUET CANADA FANCY (Save, 90 720 oz., tins The Sunday School of Fair -TOMATO JUICE 4 for 49e Port United Church held it', pierric on Saturday. June 15 SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW ....(In.,Squeeze Bag) at Centre Island, Toronto. A• MARGARINE (Color to your own satisfaction) 4 lbs. 69e good, number -.attended. Tw, bus -loads, and a number -o Domestic 3ANQUET CANADA CHOICE Cream Style (Save T 10 15 oz. tins cars took the ferry _across, ary GOLDEN CORN _4 -for 59c returned home about 8.00 p All report a vmnderful time. 0OMnTlC ZZOLGATE�S (Special offer of .37c off) Kingsize 4 lb. 4 oz. Box NEW FAB Card Of Thanks SHORTEN IN G 3& ROVER BRAND (Case 48 tins $*69) 15 oz. tins I would like to express MY 'thanks to my relatives, neigh- CAT FOOD 10 for "c born and friends, for their kir� V%_ to me with --a- flow a 151/2 10f tins .WE OFFER TA. • a MAPLE JC09 Sa 2 ers, gifts, during my stay it[PRICES -FRESH, GRADE A, OVEN READY the Ajax Hospital. azri the Tor WMAINTAIN LOW C -H :.ionto East Gerwral Hospital. Mrs. W.. T. WicFarlane LB A U -CT I ON SALE CKENS.''. Important Auction : Sale of modem. household furniture, (Ave" weight 3 lbs.). .31%," D.. S electric appliances, dishes, orn- Rou 7. (Frying, Roasting or Barb aments, glassware, pictures ST garden tools etc., at 3951 Law 4. 29c '.renco Ave., East of Highway FRESH LEAN PORK 1b. No. 48, known as Lennox Park.. of Mr. Smith an, S lb. 25C .the propertyTender'L01nL11. 69C H CHICKEN WING Mn. Mewing, on -- FRES GS ..... . . .... SATURDAY, JUNE 196; oin Roasts Rib End :59. End b. - Pkg; CHICKEN WIN 0 0.0. (AVERAGE 31/i LOS.) CO ii-" 49C (AVERAGE 2 11. Link �/2 LBS-) ---- - !'�- -I - - '.-' ARTHuP,S Small. Dining -room table; Dining - 'AS LUC room buffet; "Dining -room cab- 6USAGE Suet (china); Six dining chairs: SA C PORK CENTRE 'ROASTS OR -CHOPS,=(b, 79 39C Above suite' is real'good, al- RINDLESS SLICED most new, in perfect condition; 49C :.2 Crossley TV table sets, 17 -in. C 111LEAKFAST BACON - .WHOLE .real good, Book shelf; Coffee • -.WHOLE- LOIN ��. -65 table; 2 Torcan electric fans, pEAMEALED LEA new; 5 Electric floor lamps'TAGE with shades; 2 Electric table ColROLLLB. PKG. 39e S SLICED lamps, with shades; 2 -Piece CAS ARTHUPl chesterfield suite, real gxxxi; --------------- Wicker rocking -chair; Three &Wilts 6 The 8%; s J sirlois, .--wicker arm chairs; Stroll tab- CALIFORNIA VALENCIA SWEET SIZE 180' Al P'I'm - �.96. 'le with drawer; Chrome kitch- ir A It S 0 0 0 59C -1 Umeyed) "3 doz "Pliou en table, arborite top; Four EATING ORANGES on 89c Inds Bow ROAST I Of short S ART4U R'05 . Blade P �3L$S�-"c , --tric kitchen clock; New kitch- LNS- $1 chrome kitchen chairs, Elec- THAN LSS. r 3 , en buffet, light oak; Wardrobe, (LESS U.S. No. I VIRGINIA FF.Es" CV • Windsc& electric refrigerator THURS. _�—pj4_ �_j wmU size with full mirror; A I D BEEF - NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. 49c �-rrf ik ROAST with full top freezer, push but- LESS ItOUND ! VIE' 61 ton defroStr apartment size; B7ONj:::. AK " .. I , .. ..'a MINCED Cr Heat Line 4-burne'r electric NO. 1 Imported Mexican Tomatoes Cello pkgs. 2 for 49c FRIDAY -,TEAK range, 24 -in., real good; White MINCED S: dy To Se r.,,e Cooked Re& -lb- 41. small highboy chest of -4up"S OULDIER - - drawers; sr IC S" drawers; Metal utility table; No. I Home Grown LUCAS ART� ­ .. .,Good Size Heads -Set bath 1Z - 4 .. .. . i :. SWIG ED PIC"' -- I Ib. Quantity of bedding; NEW GREEN CABBAGE 2 for 29c INS . SUpFF, VALUE -scales; Number of pillows; El- SAT. ARTHUR ectric winter car engine heat- UCAS er; Electric heater with fan; FLORIDA RED _.RIPE JUICY -Family Size KFA 13ACO" Dresser with mirror; End tab- WATERMELONS ---- each 79e JUNE CON SQUARES .1e; Continental single •bed, with & Ribs) SMOKED AST (6th LS. ipring and mattress2 small CALIFORNIACALIFORNI,!k BEAUTY Size 4 x 5 'RIO �11�Ll ROAST tables; Three electric lamps; a MP �14 P�l EATING PLUMS Pw doz.!, 39c U U R 'rnadern wooden bed, spring and ROAST ri RU 41 " � na Of S"& Le rmttri,w; Modem dresser; a A '0�i —, __ chest of drawers; Trash bask- -FLORIDA- FRESH t'Large Cobs ow 21. CRIME L9 et; Tvm chronse Idtch4n Chaim CORN ON THE COB 'BONELESS SOAST new; SmaD *ritingAesk; _a RV! , I .-President electric vacuum,. I vlll�lff I , . C clemw, new; Kitchen.cupboard NO. I MqLTIPLIER (For growing grbtn on��Ql a power lawntnalrer, good; 2 001 10H SM 2 lb& 3%, A ,• -.. - Par Five 7MURSMY. JUNE 29. 1 %3 . ` 'THE PICKERING NEWS Share Two Jackpot At Rouge l . �J RZAL Uons BingoHiU-Pickerin- Uffroe WH. 296212 Readeaee WH. 2.3 115 -TIUVEL support of Lake • .: � The Rouge Hill-Pickering as toward the ppo . MORLEY — SOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAY KIL _ bions closed• their Bingo sea- Joseph Camp frted hyBLion ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH son last week, at the Rainbow a prop' �upp° CYRILS Room, West Rouge Plaza, with clubs. of Ontario. Itis expected AL _ an exciting finale, in which two that the mangos will be resunn d, YOUR ESTABLISHED ` AC local residents shared the rec- ed in the fall. wYo'W Friendly 6 ord-breaking jackpot. The _ Offidsllr Appointed: lucky winners, Mrs. S. Brown, Alex And Pickering Qrentrsf P.O.BOX 160 INTERNATIONAL AIR'TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION of nb� wand Mrs. corn- Total Hospital ln'Patien sin rnitted 12 32 K]I W6TON RD. W tNTE Barts gI�II{ING, ONTARIO AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA pleted their cards . when the Residence— AIR TS +'fLANTIC i PACIFIC STEAM-SHIP CONFERENCES 60th r was called, and Town of Ajax -8 Our PROFESSIONAL S�rrices shared. the a155.00 prize Pickering Twp• Cast NO More one hundred �tw � Town off Whitby Village Close to 8 a T Y c ty-five personsindicated that Whitby Township '� i T�C�tts FI'OcD 011r (C! At b#!S a recent suavey �y� while the Lions' Bingos attrac- Oshawa 3 -, LAY 0 e �va W On WLY NOW ted players from various points Othersin scarboro, chiefly Number babies born V R A N C E NOT A SIDLINE AT - HSghland Creek and West Hill, Total out-patients .1 N f the majority ed In-patient x t- tient x rays _ . attend fmm In pa -�•3TD FxWe Hills and other SouthOu pa TE W lowmw Pickering area, including Pick- Miniature x-rays Pick- cow-ma Lab. in-patient trWts. 1102 LIFE �AMCIA ww•+�E ��u eri V Lab. out-patient t1'tm'ts. VA Proceeds from the bingos', 1♦47 KR1Ot`ION 1lOAD EA/1 1IIrORLD WIDE SERVICE 23 which commenced in June of Blood tramfusiame _. 20 last year, have been allocated Minor operations �� >1rM�ra �� �, s � CMwe, Pbsoor Ml1� f� AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE ��M to Lions' commumtY activities, Major operations � ' including the Rouge Hill Com- Ear, eye, nose & throat pbow ler �di� � N� munity Ha13 and Park, as well operations '� ,- APPRAISALS - � , • (Gladys Newell) • , ,: _ . • - : ,. - .- - •. R"I Estat! Broker — Pickering V111,0110 , M X770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobours FR 2-7101 � � T� +� Whitby "1i-4703 5;19-1447 _ Zero-Zone �• •�: � � . ,.+ •"ate Rios. "tlilhwaY A' Nllie East of iDvnba"". No. 2 Hioy. Freezer hydrO +� Monteith, Monti�th, Riehl 5 5 in Your Ie S CO. arcs i Home. v. W. ero+l. Ca,. e.h►. a ucewm reins - r jite 1ip8d .0WAjar .- . O�wsw Wi32.U41 Oalrawa eAndshA �o0ei WIT L wATM CA. �" y 1! ago anrwer, Pba" Automatic- Whi»hoe 240" Defrost L . � ;. x •: , , • _ ... 1963 -; _ THURSDAY, JUKE 20, Six � ,• , TN! filtKtRlNd NR1NS -- i; �.• It � n'� - -' Wh -- Y succass Or _ Stafford Bros. Ltd. AttersleyTire Service i Ajax- Cleaners And 'Whitby SERVES THE AREA WITH FINEST QUALITY • DESIGNERS AND CRAFTSMEN OF MEMORIALS a + 1 _ �Ckaners Ltd. T _ • '. _ •. OF DISTINCTION ON 318 Dundas St. East KO -3552 2. - DUE TO EXPERIENCED 'QUALITY CLEANING In selecting a family mennorial; this firm, established METHODS _ April 1, 1946„ and with four generations of the Stafford. Family in the memorial trade, can show you monuments 'WhMby Cleaners, 1S0 Colbonre St. E. 6611-2345 built of quality, plus durability. Charles W: and Ernest Ii. Stafford are businessmen that upheld the highest PLUS C:OMPL£iE TIRE SEA�IFICB Aja>t Claanars, Aj�s.ShoppinS Ctre, 72 Harwood 142-0310 principles in ethical business practice, can show you 1 ran business instituted by memorials* built on a basis of quality' and durability. ��DurAas 5.. ,` East its -3356. The same high Principles Eacti Stafford Bros. Monument is designed for our. them at thce time of establishment 13 years ago, have times, Yet is as deep as the ages in meaning. Since April 1, 1960, when first established, BOB ATT- been carried on very successfully throughout the past OrAy a monument -like this can bridge the years from ERSLEY wanted to rssacate his business with only the ._years. The excellent reputation this firm enjoys through 'generation to generation, everlasting".. Stafford Bros. very best proft --ts, and for this reason, sells the most their QUALITY DRY. CLEANING has been greatly Monturnents : Show the 'character arid, indiirid Witt'' of popular Dunlop i .res which are manufaetured by skilled appreciated byr , their many, nary patrons who the person or family it bammemorates and carries ti�- craftsmen at DL.'tkt�p. Cornea Ltd. modren Plant Whit- value their' unequalled service. This is a business that message yet to unborn generations. `by. Combined with a first rated product�Bob has a mod- requires experience, at this firm orily practical help is That's why we say Stafford Bros. Monuments are ernly-equipped tar" cerytre where you can have worn envived. Their entire staff are . efficient petsorulell in designed for. today... they carry. the .message, the hem tires re -treaded a !i,vuCa-,azed. This ,work is turned out �y t3eartnng and shirt laundering also drapery services, and faith of today auto tomorrow. 41 ` - . - with precision and thorGughness that will give great sat- ,and clenhing 6f -delicate Wearing apparel such as even- � The. highly -polished surfaces and the delicate carving lsfaction. Farm tra^tor, Imple.-nents, Truck Tire Service thg gowns who know their lute thoroughly and this is of the symbolic designs express so prefectiy your fee] - with an efficient mad service is another 'large part of assured of the most careful and parking workman- ingg, your faith. Memorials like these are more than the intricate operations done by this firm; also a com- ship. Regular cleaning of garments is not confined to tributes to your loved ones. They are towers of strength o clean and • . •• fete wtneel-adsertiice, using the famous 'John floss clothes, but f or so .. p the pleasure f having spotless and re -assurance to us, the living. As modern as today. Bean Visual' tit re.-rnp type. ZGtus was the first ramp includes the additional service you can receive from : because• they are designed or today. f mire : �i` "`; ° ` of it's kind in Canada also the fa_^nous Schildmeler wheel each garment througtn careful earring methods. New who loved you. balancing eqt: anent for truck or car. Theo -front -end services s e bei added constantly. They have modern They have the very latest and most modern appliances mechanic has had ten years experience in this line o! cold storage. We are -pleased to recommend the service enabling them to produce the finest grades of work. business. This is the most logical place to do business of AJAX CLEANERS and WHITBY CLEANERS Land They can meet all requirements from' the headstone to t . for complete satisfaCt-16n. and the best in wheel -align- which are owned and operated by "Doug" Peggs the most elaborate memorials. Their aim is to satisfy. merit. balancing brake and bearing service or anything Conrad Hewis, who have placed workmanship and serv=- arxi they will figure with you or help you select some - in the tare- lin-. Wry are Eliassed to recconnnend Bob Att- ice above profit. thing that meets your des: -^ed needs. Visit Stafford Bros. i in toy Tire Service and. the very popular Dunlop Tires Ltd., and discuss your desires in a &..stinctive memorial � distributed by -Bob as .you will fiznd equal pleasure and with Stafford Bros. Ltd. who are selected dealers for satisfaction with both. Rock of Agee and Eventide •Monuments. You can choose _ • - •a memorial -frorn them, with confidence. p. �W4, MCQU ay :. Marine Storage & Supply Ltd. Peter & Joseph's,Hair Sy;sts PROVIDES PERSONALIZED REAL ESTATE SERVICE '.RATED VERY -HIGH BY STYL9 CONCiC;US WOMEN ;313 Brock S. (Whitby Plaza) :. 668••511611 IS TWS AR=_A'S LEADER IN WATER RECREATION -OF TAE AREA - No firm cduld, "in this h*IY- competitive area. survive ' Br•ooklin, Ontario - -655-3641 104 Dundas Street, Wast - 1668-•5691 and Pamper without taking a personal interest in the See seventeen feet of new boating ideas at "Marine . unit im pl ear clients and in giving full con z y, easing th nS Storage _and Supply Ltd It's ala captured .in the O: Advanced hair stytirtgs is the a--^;rer -to the success 'values to these ' clients. Hense,- It. is •.interest' to note M. `C; "17", • a fibre=gtass boort reflecting the newest" of PETEF. nark JOSEPH'S HAIR Sri:, NG LOUNGE ser-' that D. W. 1'.' -QUAY REAL ESTATE .have abided by . concept in boating pleasure. This beauty is powered ving style mncious women as experts in all beauty care, these prtnciptes and wail continue to enjoy success in by an 88 -horsepower inboard-onboard-drive—a boat yeti Which is capably d rested 6t' PETER and JOSEPH IER- business. The bu�-iness itself was originail established can be proud to launch anywhere. j+,Q. Visit the and get that lustrous look for spec- , in 1953. and, is cacratly directed by Doan McQuay. who has it: will soon be nine years since Scott Rutherford - occasions as they are spe�,alsts nn pernk�nent wav- figured prominently In transactions 4f every nature; per- opened. one of the finest MARINE showrooms in this arts of white, fine and diffncarit t air. also hair shaping, tanning to the buying and selling of neat estate, placing nart of the province. -This firm handles all the - top names.. colourin;, cold waves and soft water shampoo• Their experienced council of Practical value at the' public's in dung such as the Grow and Prine.craft, Traveller, hair -styling lounge is a.-nply prepared .to serve you - m :`.command. Hauirtg been so closely acquainted with vol- wnncn arc known for Reliability. Performance and Smart the field of Beauty Culture. nes rind -their fluctuations and noting the trends from Styling. Scott Rutherford uses:his own boating expo This hair styling lounge is cer-U -ily worthy of the pat- Year to year, they are in a position to give appraisal of ience in .deterrttining the Marine 1?lroduets he otters the YPe boating public, featuring such lines asthe famous Erin - nonage of all the smart worn -n of the district and the properties regarless- of the`r t This firm offers .this �srplendid reputation they hav_ attained Es mostly due to area a complete real estate service, which includes Indy rode outboard motors from the Llghtwin 3 It. p., to the the. high state of efficiency as the part of ,the hair stYl- ustrial, Residential, Crnn:uercial and Farm Properties, ;super -powerful Starflight 75 h. p. electric ,push-button arts in attenci'aace. Through their well chosen treatments as well as rental department, a property miarmgement drive, In 'mailers,- see the Tee -Nee Boat Trailers; also _ they are able to caricas out t;- Y-ce important qualities of service and mortgages. People come to this office with `' Volvo Ponta Engines. yrouth, d. ty and g od t t: "Zing which are so rtecess- recti-ndence because D W. McQuay'.Real' Estate have been = "Scott" has included the tops in sales and service,. such - wry for women of today to obtain. Ladies, PETER and decidedly lair. at all times. as a drive-in- service centre, storage space for hundreds" JOSEPH'S HAUL, S7YLiNG- LCIUNGE, offers a_ complete -of motors, and - working space for 'hundreds of motors,* ®mice in beauty culture. We are pleased to refer their - - as well as a dozen boats:. Factory -trained -Scott's" guava are services to you without .hesitation _ on hand for service, thus backing UP "Scott's" guarantee of good service. • s . _ For the finest int mnarixte equipment. boats, motors. : Jewellers Ltd. `trailers, sales and service, check Manse. Storage and hret, all the their og Hamers Ltd. McCulloughPPdY Lid: Learn : e reasons for st ai C*orge' —"Your. Marine Needs. oar ONLY business". You'll HAVE A REPUTATION FOR INTEGRITY = be glad you did: _ •A VERY DEPENDABLE FIRM SERVING WHITBY Whitby Plass : :fit -5051 t a DISTRICT This 'well known Jetivellbry and Gift Con establish nt is or ed March'19, 1959. is capa 'ly directed by McCull-Russel � .;210 Brock St. South (Showroom) 6N-3011 0 l SPECIALIZED T ugh Whether you are selecting jewellery ar a gift for EXPERTS IN THEIR SPEC ZE TRADE This business, established in R':sitbY.since 1929, is cap- —yourself, for a wedding, birthday, graduation or any oc- ably directed by Karl Sehaaf, w+ho is well known in this casion, you willat w roc t. find that When you make your choice. 1100 Brock S North -� siistrict "GEORGE HA.ti1ERS LTD." Features "only better from is popular• Jewellery Store. you will not orily be - knowrrliines in glur..b:ne and heating fixtures, which are . choosing in good tate, but you,Wiil be selecting duality 'chis -modern service has certainly gained prominence recognized for quality and d hese ability. jewellery and gifts that will give great pleasure for the with cer•-owners and garagemen throughout the area . It is tyre that it takes good dependable products to "Years to come. McCULLOUGH JEWELLERS' LTD:, is a . A timely suggestion, instead of -using all kinds of dope Ihave this finest t itrrtaket4ng or heating system, but it is to .. recognized headquarters for quality diamonds, watches, presented in the .market today, to stop leaks and clean , important to have I' properly instal -led by a firth such luggage, silverware and giftware, in fact everything radiators,'is that, you go to the .experts for all types of as GEORGE HAMERS LTD., who have been identified that pertains to a complete stocTc in the jewellery line. rad repairs and save yourself time and trouble. Damage with the trade for many years. Ali of their plumbing . They feature BUL017A Watches including the new All- many parts of an automobile' motor is. often brought and heating mechanics are licensed, and union members, Transistor Watch •"ACCU'TRON" also ELGIN, OMEGA,' about by overheating; when the radiator does not supply Which attests to their qualifications. They are specialists CERTINA watches, HUMMELLL FIGUMNES, ROSE- water at low temperature. Do• not endanger your motor in modern bathrooms and modern heating also service NTHAL CHINA, SAMSONITE LUGGAGE, INTERNAT- from over -heating, and guard against the inroads. of cor- :work on all types o: plurrtbing., automatic gas and elect- IONAL, WALLACE and BOND 8c BOND STERLING rosion• Bring your car into this tip -to -date radiator shop, . ric onto heaters, and new installation; this includes S]T.VER Unusual and fancy,clocks plus gifts ,for every-d'have your radiator attended to before serious trouble --Residential, Commercial zrtd Industrial Services. occasion. ,We wish to compliment FRANK McCULIAUGH � • — -. - We suggest you try, this up-to-date or far for the high quality jewellery' and gifts -which he has _ 'Phis concern, owned 'arid Operated by 'Russ' Bryant your plumbing and heating problems, as mark* others chosen in good taste, and made available to the people.. _ established September 23, 1957, deserves our praise have been pleased 'with tihe satisfactory jobs they have • of the district, also the, manner in which business is con .as they are offering, an honest and efficient job, doing done been district. -ducted. You may choose with confidence at McCullough work of tihe.hnghest quality. We take pleasure in MOM' - Under the guidance of Karl Schaaf, this has.become Jewellers Ltd„ as their 'excellent reputation .warrants mending their service to You, as they sic c�n►plete're-recti -�:bne of Whitby's most reputable firms. your Patronage. T ing, repai'Frng and cleaning. This -service is worth stop Ping. for, in Whitby: .: . 'W. A. Smith Builders� Supply VERY DISTINCTIVE FLORAL, ARRANGEMENTS .Houston Shoes CREATED BY _ AREA • PROVIDES WIDELY 'RECOGNIZED FOR STYLE, ,� Fiol'�St DES QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS n—Bu msky JVII _ .._ . T 701 B k St 6611-2379 . O THE AR '. FASHIONS & PROPER FITTINGS -roc reef, N. ' Whitby Plaza 6611-4901 124 Dundas. Street, West 668'3334 This firm, established March 15, -1959, eTijoys an e* - This business, established July 30, 1958 has enjoyed.. This well known floral business was established July viable reputation by vi rtue of the hundreds of satisfied success through the care and attention given in proper 10; 1958, and is owned and operated by 'JOHN BURTIN- customers Who kndw the pleasure of doing business here. fittings and is regarded as the authorative centre for SK who hw yews of experience in the field of Hort- Every imaginable type of builders' supplies are carried, r better fitting footwear for the entire family: Capably and witha modern show -mom displaying the latest dev- awned and operated by T011iI HOUSTON, and with an This firm is well recognized as distributors of the fin- 'elopments in the building trade.they are also recognized efficient staff, who always assure patrons of shoes fit est flowers and designers of the most beautiful floral ars specialists n everything you desire for your home in the ted withgreat care, giving co plete comfort in 'footwear. rangements and for the convenience of their many pat- - building line from the basement, including recreations Shoes, in a wide ,��riety 'of Myles, that play a leading, rons they opened their popular flower shop to, accomo- room requirements, to the roof• role in the correct costume of the well-dressed man or `date their valued customers. W.'A SMITH BUILDERS' SUPPLY; which is capably woman, are on display at this More, as well ars shoes for Through their wide experience in: flowers for every oc- managed by "Wes" Smith has been serving• the public, - ' "children. re o fit' with great cis Mort and style. Featured nasion they have gained an enviable reputation and with taking a personal intergst by seeing that they receive ar- are DACK'S Shoes for Men, GOLD CROSS and natural- out doubt, have done their share to make• famous the the very best in' the buifding lime. Home-owners•ma iters for women. HUSH PUPPIES for men and boys, :slogan "Say It With Flowers". As members of the F. T. '+range convenient terms here for addition or remodel]- ' washable fabric shoes�Or ladies, and famous SAVAGE D. they 'can cable flowers to any Part of the world. With _Ing. Shoes for children anti teenagers. an experi6ficed, staff in the art of floral arrangements, You would be well ices- a it stop In nark .acquaint HOUSTON SHOES is a valuable contribution to the anyone desiring floral designs for parties, weddings, fun- yourself with the services available here arn►i ..see .haw: by _complete assurance and . satisfaction in regard to any- erals or creations for any occasions will: •in using the they can [assist you. "Wcw" Smith arta staff are very thing in footwear and has certainly aided trio people o! -services of-this•firm assure themselves of unique floral courteous and well experienced at requirements in the a to abetter walk in info, and are: worthy of high designs from this firm -which is recognized throughout building line, and their able assistance- is worthy, of rec- the are the arethe area for FLOWERS -OF DISTINCTION. ommendation. recommendation. - - A R€YI€W THE PICKERING NEWS -----..-- Ltd ev IP"p Sen ; t ��xsonIr6 array BOBauroa Rousseau Heritage Nouse LARGE PATRONAGE ENJOYED BY Cpntrete _ - A GIGANTIC SHOWCASE OF ARTISTIC, EARLY SCS =Visser fmteV_ THROUGH QUALITY PRODUCTS AND VERY GOOD SERVICE j Visser Bakery Ltd. —'141 Brock, South Wisner Imports — 112 Brock, North -Wisner Paper Co. — 117 King. South. bbl -S!7! The excellent reputation enjoyed by VISSER $AKERY LTD. established April 15, 1956, is due to the high quality , -which produce dis- �redients used in their Pel combined' with the ' : tinetive good taste of their products,fresh freshness of rausnteed their products, which"areservice d ' ' :'".always, and the efficient and fridendly try their entire .staff. er Bakery Ltd., is made wsth Every p�o�m of Vias as Vitamin Enriched Flour for better nutrition,well such . -other - essential en of the higlI . ' These are as Yeast, milk, sugar,, salt, shortening, etc. accurately and scientifically baked by means of the rnost '•modern 61wpnrerrt, under sanitary conditions by sldlied bakers, we corripli�aent the management of this. In this review, ingenuity- We suggest you . firm for their foresight and .,avail yourselves of the fine products ofVisser met with Ltd., which are guaranteed fresh and great fawur by the larg Pulatlm in the area, uirlu& sirs most of South Ce Cataria where they deliver all ' over. isser Bakery Ltd., and Visser Imports which import items from Holland are owned and open. confectionerywho are progressive _ atm iiEand JOHN VISSER, which ibusinessniem Herb operates VISSER PAPER CO., distributes all types of paper Products such as paper r cups, wrapping Papel`, tissue etc. bags, Poly -bags,. Pape Our congratulations of corrtirnied s to Visser Enterprises best wishes for many Y Walter Ward 1 VERY WELL QUALIFIED IN WELL BORING AND SEPTIC TANK SrERY10E ' "S-2563 1204 Cheam Street; West, No service is more inrportant to the progress and the growth of: the country, tfran that which supplies meas of sanitation. In this day and age precaution jrurs taken- to safeguard- human lie, and in turnishir Walter of sanitary conditions a great work is done by yN'$rd with 11 years of experience in this business. This firm is licensed and bonded and of, a complete .` service. They are experts in 'septic tank pumping for -the 'frame and business. --also one of the area's most exPe7 fenced firm in t e well orwa . business• . sanitary requirement They thoroughly with every, situation. When we com- and are able to cope rorbg -water pare the home of a few Years ago without bath and adequate sewage disposal• and -then look at the average home today, we can readily see that such eon- cerns as the one operated by Mr, Walter Ward are play- -the an important part in our continued health asing well as ,our comfort- This firm is worthy of your fullest consid- aeration for anything .in this line. tJ- ofer ValleyMeat. Praluc 7. +- - - WIDELY FAVOUR,,ED 3rd. Ceneessien V76st) 668-4311 'IR. R. 2 1KhItbY I ,. This enterprising business was% established[,EO HEIR They is very capably owned and operated by ;serve throughout the area to. both the wholesale and re- er trade. They supply meats which are thoroughly in tail restaurants, etc. epected to all leading grocery the people of the as well as -the retail trade by Serving w,itinndividua l require' - area who have . boomeeffree freezers, in business and main - '"merits• 'ITir^ough` Policies sanitation at their plant. -taining the highest standard ..both• the wholesale and retail trade areanffiindceet such Ing business with this firm.Well PRODUG`TS who take pride :as HOPPER VALLE cls they handle such as fresh : in the many meat produ including -Beef, Veal. Pork, ' smoked and- cured meats, well known sausage makers . Lamb and- Poultry, and •are .a A are a credit to the area. this firm and their'ser- It is.with pleasure excellent meat prod - vices and highly recommend their _ :... -ucts to, our. readers. Water C�ncritioning. Culligan - - _ :..twiftby) Ltd. FINEST SERVICE OF irS KIND IN THE COUNTY.07 668-2280 ;528 Victoria Sti^eet, East on of _ This reputable firm' under file personal- efficient and ECK, Gen. •Mgr,, brings you :. JIM ble�servi8. service, which will pay Eric itself. If r wig our water treatment problem your t, answer to Y prompt and able assistance, , "Cull - Dealer will give, You P _ ,gmi" the greatest name -in water • conditioning mbath :Acing; drinking, .kitchen aril dishes, huind • 8,, ing, soap saving and, aids in life of the plunrbingr a leteyl home. This firm is .'sales and service owi-sh to own thei permanent' Softeners for those slogan „Y� �n+ , own • units. They have; a well known og Have To BUY .It To Ti`y It' . It has been the purpose o this company' to assist the never ending improvement -our living standard by the use of soft water. Among th many aids now available in a comfortable home,. pe traps the most desirable and economical is thesoft f wa er service.Thanids ireatmentquequipmeritarters for �Service, Sale. handling els, for peop Pjentals, Repairs are available on all models, with problems other than hard water, also sihe la L tion rep from the ,water. "L'ulligan" is the,la t organization in this service with an es .i c�ng �l tche They also- handle air-conditioning, icals and equipment. can definitely be of Culligan Water Conditionngre are 'special filters, istance, For mirky water, . contaminated water, there are chlorinators, for wa containing gas there are de -gasifiers and for bad tact' o water. there are special taste and od and . srnellina a so .why not filters. They test wafer at rite -charge In the coon them a call, as they service anywhere . and are worthy of recommendation. HAVE AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION_CANADIANA, PROVINCIAL, COLONIAL, MODERN .6" 41 S! Kingston Rd: W. at Thickson Rd. _ ,� fii'fi2, jg dile the best suppliers of quality build- FURNITURE. INTERIOR DECORATING,. UPHOLSTER• _ y iris materials in the area. At heis the reason Plor the iNG AND MANY ALLIED SERVICES - "1348' t. they always - stress Quality builders of quality cot- 216 Mary Wrest � preference of their products by pol•- tructed buildings In keeping with their progressiveThe foundation of this business, dates back to 1929, ' ices, they have installed tiro most modern equipment, up the curing cycle, P�i� blocks of tivhen the, late Louis' Rousseau started in the upholstery ,. strength. Their complete line of products i1_ and gyral fabrics business. Recently the business lids . req one into specialization in Early Canadians Antiques as elude ,concrete blocks, septic tanks, concrete slabs, . an added feature. The business is owned by Mrs. Marc _ aired patio slabs Plus unit step products. •ella Polson, daughter of the founder• who is following m eased to give comnnendable mention to the her Father's footsteps in the furniture business.- MTs HAMBLY CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD., .which was est- interested' in Early Carradzana and capably directed' by �'M Polson has always beep � an authority on the sub- ablished July, 1955, HAM$2,y, slice. Furniture, and is. regarded �. pieces on dis- : LY Sit. President, BILL and features in the store many „B,N HAMB HAMBLY; Sale's Manage'. Th1s is a • . partner in business is Dick Jurat, vvkio .I might president ar>d JII1S amort to supply play. Her °reliable firm which' has made a supreme� and ser- add, completes the setting. Dick. has 20 Y� of expert fence in the Art of Designing and reproduction its both their valued customers with quality we recorrunend the.. Europe and Canada. He is capable of -reproducing Fiarly 'vice at all times. It is with pleasure, wed services of this firm to all, our reader's. Canadian Pieces- to suit any interior, also Custonn Store : Fronts and Interiors. Rousseau Heritage'H ouseAnfeatitquu K a en plete service in Furniture, Ind gleno ens, Custom Woodwork, Upholstery,- Draperies, Repairs, Pefinishing> etc. ' with H"o Ion " ­, n construcyThey Handle Provincial and Callas, Furew Malcolm, snail great names as Imps RQUHA Snyder N-GIFFORD, . Mueller, phi an excellent selection of wrought iron by HAVE SOLVED MANY OF THE BUILDING PROBLEMS peppier, Sklar, Marshall and ��� THROUGHOUT ONTARIO COUNTY AND OTHER JOHN HAUSs, of HER„ •Be'ddin8 Rugs, CarPe"rA, Lamps, etc. • ROUSSEAU HERITAGE DOUSE, is in a high class by - DISTRICTS rlson in Home Furnishings in the 6„$841 itself, there is no con►pa 114 Green Street - entire area. Marcella Polson and Dick Yurac, assisted by r_•, ized for the personalized ser.!- 114 You are admiring s&ne beautiful ---custom built Mrs. Nora Reed are recogn�, mer. tai, 8E institutional buildings vice they extend to every' greater success ;homes, commercial,'- This business is destined to enjoy even gre_ Fur - in the area. we would like to conofgratulate tfiem the resile who has built many MEL-RON =in the future. With the wide range of a services they offer, Quality e would like ible firm built u May 1959 whish is capab- rushings and CONSTRUCTION operated by MEL G959 whichSIC and RON to direct Your attention to Rousseau Heritage House. - as ly owned and opo trade a place worth v&ting in Whtiby and one worthy of the DEETH who have been associated with the building tra Highest Recommendarion for over 15 years, are very capable in planning. • .-ating and advising on any building You plan to erect. .They are also widely recognized foR.their structural con- 1�1C1 Cory Tito 'Crete work on, large bridges, by-passes, etc. S completed MW large projects over the They have comp w Muacipal Offices in ` ppaasst years whtdpi include: the ne CAN BE JUSTLY PROUD OF THEIR FINE _ Whitby, completed in 1960; additian to the Ajax High WORKMANSHIP Schoot, basic structural construction for Consolidated 668-8522 Sand A Gravel in Pickering: Matheson of .Canada Lim- 324 Ash Street sited plant and offices in Whitby; Nutri -Products plant ion. to the Pickering United Church and CONRAD CSER who established this a businessman most complete in Whitby addit Collision Centre in Whitby tn• June 1962, is :.. . to Pickering Farms, Westxnount United Church in Osla- : that cad take honest pride in the- many. j a in wa; •St Peter's Anglican 'Church in Oshawa: College completed. With a batac8rarnd of years of exile_ . Woodworking Limited in Oshawa; Certified o r t he business, assisted by highly experienced Body A Fender Replacements Limited in Etobicoke; 2 dbridgestion for the . si at the success enjoyed Metropolitan Conservation Authority: addition to Kath- mechanics. plus a choice location with a completely e- btic school -in Whitby: new plant and off- .quipped shop,• it is not sunpri ng "leen Rowe pu Plant and offices this firm; lees for Loma Linda in Oshawa.. new: P public �Ut- A Specialist in a Complete Collision Service includes for C & H Steel Services in Scarboro:� Building for 'Expert -Painting and Refinishing. all offered to, the mot idities Warehouse irk Whitby: new t Centre public it a most reasonable price. the City of Osla bridgeten ClUb Ontario County Qn Brock ORAD" is known for the courteous and Prompt in Oshawa: new a Disposal -attention extended to all customers. This shop prides street S., in Whitby, extensio Bu m in Lindsay. HoIY themselves in proclucLnS the Finest Workmanship, aided Plant in Oshawa; new Federal bridge for the C. by quality materials, which is the only kind used• Ridges, nevv gedeerier Prices is School at Bay Mroi�to: plus rniaity►Y these unique features offered autat�ioabat>ed the fact Ti, R at Woodbine Ave overpass in istruction by this wide- cporrsible for their excellent repo with the large projects presently uncle that you find equal ppleasure in doing business ly recognized firm. to obtairi Lair and hon- bumcuRY AUTO' BO'D'i' IN Why` While it has been the object4n- profit, --- their extensive services, the gni TH ax eat Prof Lttitn has fluence of both MEI. G4C tog and ICON ds in work- _ � J. Ottenbrite always been to furnish the_ highest standards e always e most reasonable costa This is a very depend- colo Lirrri to Consult for custom built homes. els_ {N THE DISTRICT and inatxtudonal buildings or additions - HAS FINEST SELECTION OF MEN'S WEAR ial, industrial, firm's Past ;68..3261 a' well as structural oancrete work. This rdeition preemmrd we feel is a good a 103-A Dundas Stne1, West. &M ass a of quality construction• l;emeniber Lor your shopping Pleasure that in the dist- rict, the desires and demands of Che male population are .more than satisfied at OTTE:NBRTTE'S MEN'S WEA e at tablished 10 years ago and opened Septembernt the high- _ _ e t. Store their present new modern shoe, who_represe reantile p of winds this firm stands behind, and will Me up eg -detail. The very latest vogue and most . and furnishings will be found exclusive mens clothing KNOWN AS, THE FRIENDLY STORE FOR at very attractive prices. as ,PLEASANT SHOPPING SINCE 1133 Nationally advertised litres ' e'feauturew hte suMae, Arrow shirts, Stetson hats, Tony Day Gregor and Craft sportswear, Riviera //s ks, Banlons, 'Whitby Plazs _ - made to measure suits by Penfield and ready-made by and open- Harvey Woods. . {its, established in 1933, is owned Hide: Park, Men's Hosiery by to terve this con=- Dy Smith & 1Vlaisiiall Ltd.: Through their Prog- - JOE" OTTENBRErE is Preps red a by and large increase 'in business, due to ; unity with the latest and up to date stock the market of ressive policies,' frons, throe-. leasure we urge our readers to visit the great nurmber of 'completely satisfied pa variety of fords. So it is with p siren- ,the area ,. They displ a larger maintain- this very popular score which is• worthy to �� nM:en's merchandise r their new store at the' Plaza, shoe. Remember this is an ode l fo dress of casual itis the highest standards in their wide selection of and Young Man+s wearing apparel Yourself of Men+s wn's and Childreds Clothes. wear. Shop at OTTENBRTTE'S and assure As an -independently -operated stare, it is ane of the Merchandise at prices tailored suit your bud f -largest in the area Wt 'offers the best for less. The 'Quality t - fact that this 'firrrn is personally' interested in bringing .l- merchandise for the , home, to the poop Sh � uality ble for the great success s e i' and District, ll tnereputation of which they �' . fabric. & Wool and their exec ' Anne trey errloY 'de tc .best possible' values sari be justly proud. Your gW will find shopping is "'Mereantile Dept. Store where You - FEATURES WIDEST VARIETY OF STYLES AND very pleasant and much more profitable for You• FASHIONS d an Byron St. South AUTO OWNERS DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE AT _ Culligan This thriving business, established Nerve>rnber. 1960, m 7 merits favourablemme the shop to' visiheq reviewing when con�.sid C Esso Setyl ficins of Whitby•is This Almer rl cries anything in a line of quality fabrics, draperies, your • ings," ribbons, trimmings, Pattens,:. ire 668-53l1 wools; beautiful v late drapery service with estimat- r 1003 Brook Street. South etc. 'l'heY, have a P an interior decorator, atob- t es in bus- es given in the home Y f This firm founded withh t dihhechte�dtby� dal accessories. e "AB" SAMAN- ligation to you• The so feature a fine selection of ex - in iness P ry a well ; cho6en staff, where people elusive hats and . eating SKI, olio assisted by assured of being This is •one of the leading fabrie•cShtrTfath.district r- from all parts of the area are always offers to the able to choose with great oonfRIC iderrce the car of new l'which ycof fashions_ n modern mfabruseattplAeNasure to c cone t_ -ety of models in the and where ' t_ choice from a wide also gam. used cars.: & �yOOL SHOP: it will give you disglayed, RAMBLER'S the. car of the year' , from brand name fabrics, very le Esso gas and oil products and mechanical repairs. This you will be able to find something in fabrics that w313 and' Firm'9 greatest asset is their excellent reputationicies' in all meet your desires pus uIabricicsmin Cotton,_ Rayon, Ny- est they have upheld through fair •andthonp tPYe Pram Simplicity P lis Mary Maxim, Wools for- which they Sales conducted by them during -you realize that this Jell and Silks p n' instant you stop here, -Y agents are available and you are assured of complete m_ the very satis{action as this firm is reliable and trustworthy. With " . *Firm's Courteous ; Staff els suited o to your-individual all these fine .pginta in mind-, we recommend Anne's S are shown the manyour chos- for requirements. After a demonstration drive i nySERVIC� Fabric and Wonl Shop which is. awH&n and operated by _ ter ori csr; You wW, drive from a �getion• to. oust- Mrs. Frances Allan and aliz.ed service. they f extend$ o knowirvg that with their po�ucY hundreds iecnlz?d for the poison ins. every Customer, Good' service plus styles and fashions in our •men You have besott o kh of their SER- end Nanrie Fabrics this hop is a must for real pleasant give of satisfied customers, ridable . transportat t V[t is the place to come for cid - ,stropping. ry ion always. ; ;� ■ ,t E4" . _.. THE rtCKERING NEWT - - THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 19U � 0� at Fairview Lodge on �'hurBday afternoon Mr. htr•s Harry Knox, w Yoturg People would have swiamring.party at the Pidca- ing, US1 N � BUSINESS DIRECTORY , - Se r" In and of, Golf Course, and on June The Golden Age Group en- Selina, visited his sister, Mr. 29, they. are entering a baht {msdi a. --�-_- � OWmille last Wledriesday. C. -Pascoe,... day. . e - .� .. _. st Ball Tournament for Young ; %.i u re es` Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter are Mr. and Mrs. Thos English attended the Golden Wedding People. Esther Perry was in charge the i 'Gt1ARANTEED a McEACHI�IE�S _to leave this week for'a'trip to of his brother -in- w, Mr. and of program and she chose for her meeting a read- �� 10.1`- ry vRit�uttsttttt>tltiH __ titre west coast and up the Alas- ka Highway. Mrs. N. English, at CoidwaCer, on Monday. Ing on the topic—"Popularity with 'Ire 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pickering- - - others" and when • Any /Hake or Mo4dsei - - • W. Fred Morley has • been enjoying a well earned rest Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodg- son were azuund visiting his Gang is Wrong". The meeting closed with the Benediction FIELD * - _ United Church this week. Mrs. Norrine Hill is brother Gordon, and other of and a delicious lunch.Mbtlster: ' -ARTHUR Private AfdwlaReo' Service Rev,, Melville Butbrs vNorking in the post office with their friends during the past The Women's Institute met I PICKE>RING — E23URC1'i SERVICE — =' •Mns. Morley, in his abselice. week." in the Hall on Tuesday after- DAY OR NIGHT Sympathy 'of the community A, very enjoyable evening' was noon. -Myrtle 'and Greenbank 9•4S A. M, a 11.07 A. IIIA. Is extended to the family of the held in the Hall on Thursday 'twenty-five Institute ladies were guests. 'will �' •' * Sunday School- Same late Arthur Peddie, who was when pupils of Mrs. - J. Sheppard's Motto—"No one's heart WATER R0 Noun • buried this week. Mr. Peddie music class ever 'harden planting seeds in had been living at home with gave a recital. Each one did friendship garden,'.. Roll •Call= Wet• 11AeEadmie, l�eR• AUDLEY his .mother, and had been in their part well, and the even- "A -Spring Corsage". The bus Woo of DunbartonChurctf. * Service - 9AS poor health for some time.. He ing closed with a lovely lunch trip to Guelph has been can- i Sunday Scheel - 111.45 a. is survived by his •mother, and served by Mrs. Sheppard. celled It was decided to have PHONE • .!NONE• 1y2-2171 m6 _ a brother, James of. Claremont, Glad to know Mr. George a "dessert course" in the Fall. .. .... ttt>tleftltaaatstitattaalr and a sister, Rachel, Mrs J. Perry is able to leave the hos- and is now recuperating Mrs Amus and Mrs. Blackman interesting • � �w1� GRACE PRIMYTERIAN Forsythe of Babam Services pital, gave an report of held on Monday with int- at his home here. the District Annual, held at - - CHURCH ,-.-.were `•eribent at Ashburn Cemetery. Mn. Stewart Sr., and son Ajax. Card Report was gives _ The local legion Branch held William, visited Mns. George by Mrs. Burrows. The July KEN end CLARKE jPort MR14 Regi a turkey dinner and dance on Perry, on Sunday. -McKuen, meeting is to be a Picnic. Mrs. WEST ROU6t : Saturtla�y night at the Legion Mrs: S-.of Mark- F'llicott: Mrs. . Malcohn and P R E N T i C EStiles! CrPtSIltOn, �nan i . Hall. ham visited her daughter Mrs. Mrd. George Gray judged the ` (An Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton are J. Sheppard one day' le s t week. corsages. Mr•s. Harrison, of - 'AUCTIONEERS A MurdOeh .Agnea) 11 back from their wedding trip. Following were winners at . -Euchre Myrtle won the bouquet of MARKHAM supw veed N ' 11-8111 Mr. and Mars. - Bill Guest and the Institute held in the flowers for. her corsage. Mrs- Licensed and �� - _-�. $��R� - pts W�Ip� -4 - 'family attended his brother's " wedding at Lindsay on Satur- hall on Tuesday evening..Lad- less Mrs. Jewell, Mrs: Gray and Rodd won.. a. bouquet for her birthday, being the nearest,oras N �, ,� v �' and Notarlfls Public . Minister day. The sub eorranittee of the Miss M Miller; Gents: Mr. Trolley, Mrs. Ogden (who Flay- and Mrs. J. Coo a bouquet_ Per qu • for • being the "oldest visitor". leach. , NeaDe- _ hair snratlent Re.f Etat. u�qc COs1rr11 CMAMBIK 00 Wet. H. T. Fulton 40g Rouge Highlands Dr. .• ,c&, mmity Centre Board met ed for a gentleman), and Mrs. Mrs. Parrot extended an invit- al- .ar Specialty se Re.•.aarl. �, , s SIn1cOe �• N.,.Oshs�wa W..f att-tihe home of Mrs. Irene lio-M- Volley (who also played as. a ation to all to attend 'a Gar- DUAL SERVICE At ONE PRICE eal`last week and -plane i�sh _ gentleman). This is the last of den Party on June 19, at the — woNEs — Tet ephone 'Oshawa 723x466 ed the summer swim pro;ram. the Euchres for the season: but will in. home of MT. and Mrs, Green, _ 594-3161 or M0-36116Jr. George: _ This will start on July 3 and commence a ain Sept- S P one and one-half miles east of Prestress have 110010 esta►Iish•d'' y run through . to July" 19th: The ember. On Saturday Myrtle. Mrs. Donaldson gave -a assays..." since lase. Ecan �hll dng�1IC>CEtIWG swim teacher will be Mrs: Hel_ afternoon Mr. very interesting demonstra- - en Vizely, _- The Ladies Auxiliary of the and Mrs. Geo. Willson •attend- ed the wedding of her niece tion on the "arranging of flow- :e rs".. 'Ihiirty-eight ladies werebeton - ' ~ . Oharc _ Canadian Legion -held their reg, ..Miss Patricia C�oakwell, in Tor-, present. A lovely lunch was FLEURY A COMERY a .� �• K i sHEtHERO, 11A,,pA, -Meer meeting on Thursday ev- esairrg with Com. Phylis Des- onto. Mics Dorothy WJ. Non was a bridesrnaid'for her.cous- served by the Social Cornmit- "tee. .. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS •oa I". Piakorins, OnL Pb«�. wHitahoq 2-3513 - #anthns was in the chair. -It- in. They also attended the NOTARIES PUBLIC :SHERRIN _ _ 'SUNDAY • W ae agreed to make a donation eption at the "Town and Coun- Jack Sanders, Alan, New Pros - _ dfeerib 31!Rv1Ca to the Mim program. MT. and 31ri. J. Rearre and tri" later. Mrs. W. A. Knox is now vis-, Ment County T. B. Assoc.- �.Ro" 1100 o,m,-AAornlnp Prqtr Valerie and Maril yn and Betty iting her son Harry anti family Mr, Jack Sanders. Ajax, was- j elected President, and Mr. Roes . - =: AT 2-5754 iFNnerf=i and t t•� am.—Holy Cimmunis� (4th Sunny) .. :Anile Carruthers were. in Tor- anbD on Sunday and visited at of Soliria: - Mrs- Matthews, acc 'mpanieed _W, .Deakin, Dunbarton, Chair- • ' AA'1bY�aACe Ser 1100 a m -Sunda 1100 --Sunday, school i. Alts man _. the borne of Mr. and Mrs. b '{iVlat#s, bS' her niece Miss VCitter, of. Toronto. visited Mr, and Mrs. man of the Health Education Committee of the Ontario t10tJlSs . Mend.' to hider -9:30-5.30 a f• `.. � _ tt..00 o.nr.-HeariA (At. Parish - Mr. and Mrs.. -E:- Hob- elle', Miss I.rida and Nancy Mc- Wayne Whitney, Ajax, on Sat. County Tuberculosis & Health Association, at the annual Sahwdvr and iveniip by A*Ni tasewwEDNESDI►r : - Nb• ZHighway- I the mail) - . Mr. and Mil. C. Rennie: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Hill urda afternoon:. - y On Sunda evening, the Y. y g' mec : Ing held this week. Mn 'Thorn etEf PiekerillD Boaeh Read - 10.00 am. -Moir Cc=rnunim dad and family had dinner at the P. union held their regular and Mrs. W. H. J. o n* * Intercessions for the Skit !home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross' meeting at the home of Johri 'lilies, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Mrs. E. A.QNU�AENTS Lancaster and Rev. Dr;,:- Redshaw, -... .. .. •.; with. twelve persons. present, Margaret. Rohert� led. Shepherd, all of Pickering arc - ..Telephone Mrs. Jake Taylor. -was taken to the Uxbridge Cottage Hos: in. the scripture, and Diane elected members -of the Exec- "Highway Monument wa�k••� WHitehall 2-3610 • ' ' - Chr�Sflan Science pital on Friday last. 34fr: and !kiss. J. McGuire Carter uas-in in -charge a of the _.. ar'g m--41ng. During the business � utive Council. _, ., . ROBERT AUSTIN; PROP: R. R. 1, white Oats. -In y' /�/� Society and family attended a picnic at Per>�' the. Young People dec- PIANO, REED, PIPE AND TWO, Moes watt of Whitby ' e Woodbridge on Sunday. ided they would take the local church service. for the last Electronic Organ Tuning and Oss No. 2. Highway, rietwaea Whitby. A Alas DENNEY BMTHE� ROUOi NIUS, ONTAl10 ` CHURCH SERVICE AND Jill- Bickeli left ori Monday for a few weeks vacation in Sunday in July. They also plan- Repairs. Appraisals _ Phone•. Whitby,, 6611-3462 y HEATING CONTRACTORS _ SUNDAY SCHOOL _Ki> sten ned for• a Bake Sale, ;on.. Juice J. HIDDINK .. SUNOt11r-11 a -s, -b else 'Allorten Linda - Smith. Bill . Keevil, 21, on the church la to ' A az, Ont. —Phone: 942-1664 1 Hof VMaMr, Steettr S building, Ongoilas Lynne Glidden. BobelCarlton, Burt Vizely,. all celebrated a commence at 4.00 m. It .was also decided that oil Jul y 19. �. ('un 20) "' .)' PLUMBING Mla�tied Row90 Nit4 Testimonies of Heol! w et - the WednesdayOft birthday and graduation at the :. .. Alterations A Repairs hold ofpe"""'' Royal York.. on Saturday night. ALFRED KAYES 2824"S . ALL ARE wELCOMt - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emprin,• _:barn attended a funeral at PLUMBING BATHROOMS. _..,!hone: The bosh' Room Is � os mob! the r lc Den Brighton on Wednesday, of the.. ' , _ - PRESSURE SYSTEMS i late Ruby `Michell. _ for fuurtthher wnwfiee The Eversing Unit of the Un = ited Church W. A. was held on _ ::: - � ' -ESTIMATES GIVEN ` Aho - 42-6 Phone ! 717 PAINTER a DECORATOR interior and E�erMtr Call A110 ntie 2AW - 'Monday,Jurie 10 at the'home of Mass. Alma Hill. The pm7• _ - -- - . EXPERT WALL PAPERING - ram .was provided by Mrs. Eth- el Stickwood. - 1 phone 114" -XII? ter Advise • 113933 and Estimal St. Andrew's y INSURANCE Ma. and Mrs. Wm. Manion _' : ; NO OBLIGATION Presbyterian Church of Islington, spent Sunday with Serving the area, sine 1122 since • Mr. and Min. J. P. Loyst :. `° '' Les handl l' u - Church Street North, Picker V De - Mrs. F, Loyst motored tn. De- seronto on Sunday to visi` with _ - - Insurance Needs. - Mrs, Windstorm, Aute • J. C. ENRIGHT 016 Narode Blvd. Minister Rev F. Conkey,'M, A, her sister, Mrs. A. Vandervvat- attentlOn _ Liability, eft: Bar Aidgea Maefsei, Windsor Delve er and Mrs. H. Tunnicliffe.. Bowman & Gibsoo Phone. 942-211tq S,155.00 1?er Claremont all owners. of. -trucks ! _ Service of Worship 11.15 AJIA. Conservation Area The 'Hon. Matthew • B. Dy and trailers Call vs collect 6611-51123 145 Brock St. S. Whitby. PLASTER CERAMIC TIL! svnda School 11.00 AAL r -'.buses rnori i, M. P,, P., for Ontario, amrotrreces the approval of a _ _ _' - - - tttttttttt�ttttt�ttt■ , --STONE' CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. --` A Frietnetty Welcan'Ie wt1ea11i -i. Provincial Grant of ^535,155.00 ,••,VACUUM CLEANER FLAGSTON� PATIOS You to the Metropolitan Toronto: Fir$t C�Uafter '1963 Commercial REPAIRS Guaranteed ` and Region.Cgnservatiori Auth- R : Repairs ority for capital improvement - — --. Motor Vehicle and-'Trailet licence- - To All Maker •--MART'IN' ENRIGHT in the Claremont Conservation Area, plates (white on red) .expire FREE ESTIMATES ` PHONE: TE !-1!97• - The Claremont Conservation _ •..::June 30, 1963. F a Delivery Fro* Pick-up very Area is on Duffin Creek, in PEENING � i Pickering • Township, . north of No. 7. Highway. In 1963, the ,, 'Second quarter 1963 Commercial 'VACUUM CLEA R AC Nee - :, UNITED CNYRCIII . Authority. program will con- :. __,_—_Motor Vehicle and Trailer licence SERVICE c -, "2-0213 - e - PAiNTN16 ( � �`' u list of planting trees, comple- _ - 'w- A tea► tion of bridge and road con - tz'sol; ,eonstrtiction new plates (White' On green) go on Sale ■■t■t■■t■■■t■t■�■■s■b1■ :. - L MLL � of row, erosion, control and gen- oral development.. .. Monday, June -24. They are valid - FrpOrt Lawrenower " . � Wwobo 11 wJR from date flf issue and expire On Formerly A. R. HILL) • , -. ,r member .municipalities wilt bear the Authority's tease September 30,1963. . Free Estimates - of development cost. :: � Ce _ y l.Aa• � ,I BnOUGHAM _ - _ Ail Types of Lawnmowers Pbone:' TEmple 9 -2M - _ '?Ar. and Nis. S. Powell, Aud- --X. Repaired and Sharpened I ley called . on •Nis•, Matthews Sunday _ FREE• PICK•dP Serving Christ In The on evening. Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Steph- rnson, of Toronto, visited 'Mr. ARDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A Owen 211 lc SUPER SERVICEmastic SERVICECENTRE r Common Since 1 Fairport Beach Rd. ~ and Mrs.•H.-_Rowe, An Sunday, Mrs. A. J. Gray spent the Hon. leen P. Roberts, Prime Minister of Ontirfo' Mon. _ Piekerin9 ti�.14" Heateo.-It-Y atanr For Rent week -end with her sun Russell + ,lames Auld, MMlstar of Transport - ''' -• ` •:., _ . ., ..:. ql-0013 *W1Mts -. at his eott tge at Balsam Take. _ Mrs. English and'Mrs. Matt- . heves visited Mrs. W. Hamilton - : '- _ :'Pa>� NineTHURSDAY, JUT4E 20,1%3 - ..THE '1CKERING NEWS �1N MEMORIAM sosta■ lasta>. ,,,1 t tlttilfitt >• CLASSIFIED ReC.Ii EStCCte - _,. NEW ADVERTISEME TS EACH Fanthatn - in memory of a 17. Inch Portable TV jilve P �rag�n -LOTS kyts- B -�e�• mbie , -wh4 - PAY ' DIYIDE S "• 200 cottage •fats within 90 miles' dear, ovmS • -; ti ONLY 1159.95 of Tomato, 75 x 200, and larg- was .called to heaven on 'June (while they, lass) R E S T A U R A N T FOR SALE - er, value '$1,000 each, -tiovv on 24, 1961. $12.00 Per month approx, -- APPLES a POTATOES - sale for $390 each, cash or $10 veep IN nry'beart ries the h■ap C. A. McIntosh - per bus. $25 3-down and balance $380 plus- loved .... bid to root, 23 -Inch Console TV or a Spies $325 per Bushel interest on budget terms of $12 �■ ■wmwy•s frame. i .hail beep it. Model EM15 ONLY $26430 + ' Please bring own c'+ontailrerS monthly!, iw-3•_:uding Principal aeoanae abe was one of the boot. with -Trade . $14.00 per month for apples. and interest. This is a 'genuine My. lips casmot tell bow i miss her, r -ORCHARDS - Eve lot is worth $1.004 art' cannot wl_w-ilpt- to say, 40 Ft. Light Tower Complete PiCKERING 'ORC sale. Every day be One mile west of Pickering, .or more- .All on government. God atone brows my beartaebe. 3 'installed $39.00; Deduct $10.; Village on No. 2. Highway approved registered plans. I'm lonesome wherever i stay if bought with New TV 942-1247 Hydro and -good roads' to ev-- _Forever .16*od' by her itus- : ery. . lot. Good, safe ` sw-imming band David. AM FM Portable Radio M ILLER TRA 1 L E R for children; excellent fishing, - V 12 Transistor, Hi Fidelity with "m etc. Your choice of Fan. ant - In fond and, loving A. F. G. ONLY $59.94 ACCESSORIES i oatino, _ th Lake. 5t. John Everything For Trailers Chemong Lake> memery'of •a wonderfiil mother (white they last) That old Tag-Along' Trailers and the Pigeon- Phone or write and grandmother, who passed Radio is worth $5.00 as Trade t - - x �• Pitts Homes Rentals d, Sales ,or. appointment.away June. 24, 1961.. DUNBARTON RA 8 TV 9 Tudor St. Ajax 942-3091 and 'Cottages, Ltd., Cobourg; No one Wows how much we miss TV Towers 3, Sales Dept. (may 9 - tf) Ont. Phorie:FR 2-9494. here _ Harvrood Ave. North, between : `. No one bnowrs,tbe bitter pal■.. � .,. For Sale Fairporf Beach, 3- LAKE BAPTiSTE we have suffered since we lost you, Kp, 2 and 401 Highway 942-5ai0 bedroom Cottage, space. heater, cottage. lot for sale, -400 x 365 Life has Never been the same, - Phone $39-1191, heavy wiring, verandah+ water feet; hydro on property. $650• In our bearts your memory lingers, Whitby Ask for Zenith 1-5120 - : inside. Phone: HO 5-6441; -- Call Pickering 942-1884. sweltrr, testier, fouler and true Stop 37, 4640 Kingston Rd., Test Hill (jun 27) _ Thera is .not a day. dear mother., ttlttll111t1t�1lttttl. r - BAY RIDGES That we do net think et You./ B� a _Ever r9nWnberel by .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ne1Nly Renovated and �esUtlftll� Decorated for Sale-six-can.•I• H. C. Pte- Sod lraici or_ deliyeaed. Peat Eland table cooler, 3' unit Surge laa•m $15.00 per load; also Roto Vera, Al. Dave, Pat, Bob and AND OTHERS p..� �/ i miilker with piping and motor; tdlins. Phone:.:'757-6857,. or Ann. MIN Room " 84ng the Whole-family - de-delivery $3g-2272. In -the matter af. the Estate ■ also jelmrake on steel; circular saw on " - RS_ of Claude Field, deceased. base with pulley and belt, only AND OTHERS ALL. PERSONS--heesttvin�-C - FREE- K � }��' 'the the estate of Claude _ _ : •. _ _.. �� used once.: Phone: 942-0910. L?eit••� Wart` In The Matter of the Estate Field, late of the Township of Help of, f Annie Elizabeth Richardson, in the -Comity of IN ROUGE WILL, IF CHFCK OVER $2,� : For Sale - Volkswsagen. 19W in Pickering District and Area. Pickering, a Repreisentative for Singer-deesased' -Ontario, Farmer (retired), voice ... IN PiC1Cl:RING, IF CHECK OVER $5.00 • excellent mechanical condition. ALL • PERSONS ham claims, of April, _ __ ' Pickering. Village. phone: 942- Sowing Machine Co., Sales ex- died on the 13th. day Inn per- sgarTsst the estate of Annie 1963, are wired to file de- - FOR FAST SERVICE, PICK-UP ORDER or FREE .HOME '0363. ?erience helpful. Apply Elizabeth-' Richardson late of o with the under ion to 11 Ontario Street, in the Village of Pickering; in the tails of sum DELIVERY, JUST CALL 204�I730 Far Sale -� refrigerator, G. E. Oshawa. County of pntario, Notary July,signed. Prior to the 4th day of July, 1963• after which date the 13 cu. feet, cross-top freezer. (apr 18 - tf) Public, who died on the 1st. estate- will be a&rdnistered revolving shelf, 585.00; a thr"- _-.- . day of- May, 1963• are required having regard- only to the .'burner G. E. 22-1.11: electric HELP WANTED to file details of same with the �81ms-of, the Executors O R stove. $30.00; 20-in. rotary _ Man. to work at plumbing and undersigned prior to the 15th �l then have notice, and .'-horse'- power lawttrssower• with 2% electrical work. Must be handy day of July, 1963, -after which - horse, 4-cycle 'Briggs-Stratton Apply-Russell Gray, Brough- date the• estate will be admirus- the Executors will not be liable i___ _ f a e 00: ton Ontario• Phone: 942'=4747. novel, to tinny Pew of whoa ciaim a�'�j� engine, recoil start, $30• am, having regard .. only to they shall not then have notice. FARM WANTED the claims of which the Exec- 94243332i DATED at Pickering, this 11th Mr. -'EM Rogers,:' 942.0702 a Wanted. up to five acres, pre- utors shall then have notice, day of June,-190. s tswa.. q L ; udion Sale fenbty with small building, and the Executors will not sesizer 942'0160 vai�rin liable to ac>y► person, of whose Walter C. Thernsan,; Q C• Suite, any some water on property', claim the shall not then have Pickering, Ontario. •'Sollettor Office JW `er SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1963 ..�.v .•-.:ice • r'- Toronto, �y notice. for the E=eeurors• r. 1.30 P. M. accesalble. Write: J.-Baxter, Dated at -picketing, this 1.7A- the property' of Inge. We Ont. Ont. day of. June, 1li3. MRS. 4 FISHER pound-._z �idgle;: male. yy C err--,Q©�.] u'aes5 Period, the date of Wed- MRS. Cents it. S. - WhitbyPhone Walter t. > � O• C. st+gluC S16H �W �+ nesday, June 26, was see for Qu of household fu }�, Pickering. OrMarlo 'tom The United Church Women+ 'the Collectson-of Papers• . An tune, electric stotie, refrigera- EYeriW SWieitor for the Executors FRED HOLLOWAY met in the church halt on Wed rrnnt nt OU. was read attend Dun- tor, chesterfield and chair, rug,- Coming (juui 4)-nesday evening. Mrs, E. 'Pay- trarton Meeting. ton tThutsday, andttsatry other articles. ANNUAL lar presided, and• opened the Open Loyal Po$tre, STRAWBERRY SUPPER ST. JAMES �iUC meeting with a hymn. Mrs- A, evetrit>g, June 20, Mrs'. Joan auct{erteer WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1963 COMMUNITY CHURCH ed E vorion.31 Period,aus ng thee45t1: Wo eDe- le�ter from. the ns linter-Church 0AW 5:00 P. M.--On ' _ 1 1110 �� HAYING SUPPLIES MASONIC HALL Reform p�� M; cii, thanking us'fot• our part in Conditioner, Resebank Road, North Baler twine; Has' PICKERING �Eff!lijll� Chapter s Of John • g'�Pe . Vader Capt. Rev. L. B. McPherson, wi•ittetr-in-•p_h'ihiPs' ranslation the World Day of Prayer. Af- . the eQti closed, a t :gale Elevator. the ou"lees of Ontario B. A. _ cnettt• Her tear e m ttg sed 4 -.-. Claremont cb.•bge�rative - Chapter, Order of Eastern Star of the New T Mc- Admission - $t.00 �T Firneir Ave.; Toronto 6 Hr: Service call. Anytime theme was "Christianity is not lunch was served by Mrs. Rise-' Pion: NO SAM -on Trial. -but Christiam, Are". br ough, Mrs. Haemes, Mrs. Mc- DEATH TO WEEDS AND (Children Pay At Door) - b24'� 942. Mrs Ft Petty Gave a Map Keowan and Mi89 M�acDougalL INSECTS (jun 20) Service of WaihiP Study from the Study gook Remember .the Collection of 4coniptehi Stock of Weed Kill- Bunds$ School f Bible Class -_ - airs and InsecN�ides. •^On -As Rim wtAch led up Waste Paper on Juna 2i. atiw ANNOUNCING p.,� A. M• �x'r do a synopsis of the various re- am C*4vw VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Morning Prayer ligi,)W. of the four countries' - Subscribe Now! ' Theme: 11.00 A. M. 1i dlo i T. v. Ttm study ' was Interspersed '+ fatMr's Wend'' Hoy Canntunten --First Dunbarton • and praveyrs for The Pickering Naives NEW July 1. to July 12. In Month 7. V. Service - T. V. Tower with h people,. the Bus SZ.50 Per Year i' PICKERIN6 Sunday p9-1191 these people., Dur» (jun 6_tf) 1963 :- UNITED CHURCH . Ages 5 to 14 years 'VOLKSWAGENS 9.0o A. M. - to 11.30 A. �!I : - as low as Pickering Wemon's institute .$195.00 Down will meet. at, the home of Mrs _. u to 36 months tO pBY Jerry Hasek, on,Tuesday Jung 25, at 1.30 p• m- Cars will leave AT - < the four-corners at t.00 p• m'_ The meeting will •take the form "S A B P A N" of a "picnic luncheon"- eaci' y member to contribute toware MOTOR SALES LiMrmD same. - Authorized Volkswagen Dealer. .'.Card of Thanks _ 334 Ritsen Road, South Mme. F Wartier wishes to OSHAWA thank Rev. M. Ruttars, the U. EVENINGS : C W Group, the' Guides enc- DIAL TZ3-34f3 Brownie' Mottzers.. TheBrown les, Mrs. M Bgngatd, friencic �,• - - - (jun 28) and neighbors, for beautiful ' flowers, card and many' kind- ' Sale - Coca Oo�la Coder. her re- for Sa weeks. Will t� stay shown hospital- --what -• V1Tet" Used three to Cent'• r. what have you 90t PLAY tra e° Phone: 839-2653• LEARN TOH ��' or SERVICE gurtar, v TOOL ' RENTALS style. Beginners .welcome. =9•2431 943-4771 phone: 942-6933. ' ARTHUR. MITCHELL LTD. (jun 27) _ _ PICKERIN6 Day - 67.00 �Te Whom it May Concern. Flow Sande' -- .... - Notice-i will not be respen- Flow Polisher »..-_.- -__. 1.00 Nblo for -any debts incurred by ....;Rug Senrbber ._........ -•• 5.00 .My w Lillian Irma. Upholstery Cleaner _, ..5.00 Thomas Paddley. Cement Mixer ...-•-----•« --- 5.00 '' ' :Brougham, Ontario'< - - . (July 4) . . - • •`• - a/sineh Elee'trte-Drill _._------- 1.00 . -- -- •- i .'y4 Inch Etmtrit Drill _..:_.. iE - - Etectrie Saw _:.--•-_ SALE REGISTER Vibrator Sander Saturday, Jurw sf =import= sump Pump ......•--- ......3.00 � extensive auction sale of _Lawn Keller ..........._.:-- 1.00 feast-class, exceptional- good : Pest Hole Di4ar - =---. - 1'M house hoId furniture, electric ......... 1.00 -- W1�bartew ...-•----.•- appliances, refrigerator, stove, E* -tai Lacier .._.__ 1 etc. at 3951 Lawrence Ave., as Lennox Park,,East of staples, --------- ._ :i Higtrway. Property` of _........ . . ...-- - Mr. Smith and Mrd. NewinB• s Sale at 1.00 p•E r,�j _..:..._M,-,.. ~ thing in- this - :. _ - - AT KiMOfT011l,o'3 � "allow _ lotteily Koiw Gar reserve. see FORT MtNt Yolu W SAGTERN ONTAM436 it Is• 1ACATtO' IQ64iy, amid 11011111 ,WHEN --' • r THIS YiFJ►R ViSIT OL0 Y• - ray■ NgNe1 1 + ... • -, rn • " 4 - PaW Tsn - :: ::.: _ THE PICKERING NEWS - 'THURSDAY„ JUNE 20. 196= meeting on Monday evening, Thnnyes McClement, last week. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M'e• achie, vAio will be twelve yeei - June 10, art the bonie of ♦rliz. We hope Mrs. Marion Pye, Clement, on Sunday. ofd. ;'WESTROUGE ' Walter Lynda. Thcre was a Stro�.;d's Lane, i$ begirxring to Mrs. Harvey Joynson, of the Plan to attend the 3tna good attendance for this final feel like herself again, follow- ( Base Lune, has her mother, berry Tea and Bake Sale, UrK Ttie West Rouge ladies' Club wa .n charge, ,� meeting before the sumuher re- ung a wryectomy in the Doc- Mrs. Smith, of England, visit- er the auspices of the Legh ended the season with a Pot Remember the Sunday School cess: tors' Hospital, Toronto, on the , ing with her and her family for Auxiliary, at the home _- 7=" Wck Supper and Social Even- Picnic on Saturday, June 22, The mein of the congregation 11th of June. several months. Mrs. Peggy England, SPr A Ing at the home of Mrs. Pat from the . church, at 1'1.30 to are asked to go to tine churcth Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills. Hill Road, on Saturday afte Williams,^ Rideew•ood Road, on Pauly ne Park. on Saturday morning, to try to Mrs. Willard, mother of Mrs. of Beaconsfield, Que., visited noon June 22. - Thursday, June 13, when about Miss Carol Fullerton, with complete their "clean-up" cam- Frank Signoretti, Pine Drive, Mrs. F. Mills, on the week- ' Reserve the date October ".,thirty-five members were pre- her group of "Explorers" en- paign, whose birthday was on June end. Mm Mills is remaining when the Legion Auxiliary w' sent. A very 'lovely buffet was joyed a hike to Graham's Park — Personals ►— 14. Also, congratulations to 'for an extended visit. hold their Fall 'Fiesta, at, th enjoyed, ,follvwed by games where they had swimming and ; We are sorry to hear Mrs. Mrs. Dave Lennox, who had a Congratulations to Mary Beth Legion Headqurarters. sand contests, prepared by the lunch, to end •their activities Ed. Hannah is not too well. birthday on June 15, McClements who has a birth- Congratulations to Bubb Program Cor;vener, Mrs. Anne for- the summer. — Saturday, Sympathy is extended to Mr. A former resident at French- day on June. 23. Mrs. Conachie, who celebrate McIntyre. Special guest of the June 15. Howard McClement, on, the man's Bey, and well known in Many happy returns of the his 9th birthday on Saturd evening was Mrs: Reville, one The choir with their leader„ sudkden death of his uncle, Mr. Dunbarton, Mrs. Charles Pears, day, June 23, to Hugh. Mccon- June 15. of the early members of the Mrs. Gladys Smith, enjoyed a Club, who has not been able to supper party and social even- attend for some time. The Pre- ing at the home of Mrs. Shir- sident, Mrs. Winnie Ferguson, . ley Broslaw, Port Union Road— thanked thanked all the girls for their on Thursday evening, June 13,' •• efforts and co-operation in to end their activities for the keeping the Club so active and season. There wiil not be choir hoped to see them all after the practice till the fall. ''holidays, in early September. 0 0 0 Mr, and Mrs.. Ron Bidding, St. Endwar%rs Anglican Parish • Rouge Hills Dr. spent the weekHoly Communion and Sun- end with friends in Kalamazoo, day School will be on June 23, - Mich. at 9.30 a. m., with Rev. Scott, - Mr. Jack Smith, and Pater, in chalte. • The Sunday School Picnic on Ridgewood Rd. enjoyed a few MERCHANDISES S �. days at Camp Kasawamak, ov- Saturday, June 15, at the Golf er the week-end. Club was well attended by - W. and Mrs. Chris Purkiss, families from the: parish, ane • out- Sunny-slope, are in Murray Bay everyone enjoyed the day's out- where- Mr. Purkiss is attending lng' - a convention, and enjoying a0 0 0 , weeek's holiday with Mrs. Pur- Centennial United Church we-. Sunday School will hold their Miss Linda Lennox, of Sar a'cn:c on Saturday, June 22, at ecia er Francisco, who is with the Ice 2.30 p. nm. at the Highland _ SP - - Follies, reek Con.Sen•vation Park Area _ • .. _ , spent a few days with. .401 off Mbrningside Dr. Bring her family. Mr.' arh� 'wins. E your family luncti and beverage - 'IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW - Lennox, and Jim, on Rid g -soot and ice cream will be supplied - Road o 0 0 Mrs. Revil_4e Ridgewood Rd. Rarne nber the Kiwanians' ' enjoying a visit from he: Auction Sale, on Saturday, the daughter. Mxs. Melba Karnin• Via, at 11:04 a- m. at the local ski. and daughters, from Ind- Slopping Plaza, throughout the -3. -STAR -RATE lana. this Reek, afternoon till supper time, -Wendy. five-year-old -dough- when you will be able to get ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Flem- those bargains for your Cott- = - ing. Rouge Hills, Dr. had ttw age. > misfortune to break a leQ Shorgas Brings 'YOU a aka deal -,white playing with some aritall J, OST r - friends, lash week, and her 1\ many friends wish her a very Dunbartae United Church _ speedy recovery. The nnnister, Rev. Dr. W, A. _ Congratulations to Mr. ant' McKay conducted the regular d Saves YOU .� - 'Ms. W, Fairburn, Vice-Prir. service of worship, assisted by y - cipal of West P.buge"School, Mr. R Pitcau.n, organist anc who had a daughter, at St. choir director. The choir sang _.FORCED-AIR FURNACE Michael's oospitai, _ Toronto, the anthem "Son of. Soul" ' last week. with Mrs. Vera Freeman tak- - Grade 6 .pupils.' with their i p _ din in) n .tre sero art. :tiles Marie dudes S Hohn; YCold-A ALL teacher Mr. Bruce Walker•, en- Plus 2 Hot Outlets In Basement Mitotic:. led th,. Junior Con � 1 _ joyed a bus trip on Tuesday, g- dation: Dr. McKay, rear' AND WE IN "TALL A - June 11. when they visited the P snlm 104. f' :_ tl:e Lesson. ane = : Museum airri Fort' York, and c,,,0� cense 24, for his text,. - �O� had their lunch, ori the way,, 1-0 Lord. haw manifold are ThY — REHTA! WAT�.R HEATER Marv_ .r z-,:�- re`.% s of the wy�rks... ..In wisdorn .hast Thou _._. ' .day to Brian 3tubb:nlrs. Friend made,. them all; the earth is 'Rental Water Heater $1.75 Per Month "ship Ave. on his front birthday, f, i of Thy rieties." The sermon _ on June 17; to Andrea McGill- tc :ic was "Summer Christian- _r. Fr en�'a�hip clop., w'^o was icy,.. We need our faith in au Your Choice of THOR GAS DRYER or A ]BEACH GAS RANGE one year nld on J::np ''0; to seasons of the year. When God ,Danny kioman, Rowe Hill' Dr. the Creator mane the summer- on his sixth birthday on June so beautiful, should we not give PLUS benefit by if ti0lfil Barings Of 57�.��.annwly on 1k New 3 Star Rat!' •- �iy $.90 lY =13: to his. bm.her, Stanley, on Him the praiset For many_ of his fourth birthday on June 19: us, summer is'a busy and some Ao Dale Kennedy, Jaybelle Dr., times hectic season. Taking PAYABLE ON YOUR US BILL NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST PAYh�NT SEPTEMBHi 1963 - on her tenth birthday on June time out to listen to God could to Pa!rzck Fanner, Friend- • verywell be a renewal or re- - - ship Ave. on his. first birthday cshargiirg of our strength. - . on June 21: to Ronald Cridland Three babies received the l 1N0 ��• tiOA � I.11�1l� IafOnNatioll � ��� of Rouge Highlands Dr., who Sacrament of Infant Baptism. was four years old on May, 31; .They were: Kevin Wade, son of " .to Mrs. Pat Williams, Ridge- Mr. and Mrs. Roaiaid McCas- - . _ � wood. Road, on her birthday on lin: 1VJSark Allan Garfield, son I��1� June 15. and: to.Anrle Pratt, .of ' of Mr, and Mrs. Geglge Prest: 31 Cll10i $t% Clllna $t. Rouge Highlands Dr..who .was. � and Debbie Lynn daughter of SHORGAS - A eleven years old.on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neill. ' OWN OSMAWA _ . Mrs. J. Vinge, and daughter — Bulletin — • Y91 of Chesterton Shores,. has just %�•9' k - .returned from an,extended vis-. Following the service there t with relatives in England was a `congregational meeting. Jill Quick, Ravine Park Cr., The Evening Unit of the Un- Grade 6 student, West Rouge, ited Church Women held its "_is in the Oshav a Hospital with -a broken hip, following an ace- !dent while she was taking part in the. Area Field Day Competitions. last week. Jill will be in hospital for several weeks, and would -like to hear from her friends in the district difference having is a who wislr,her a speedy recov- ery.. Mr. Al. Bingley,' Rouge Hills, - who is well known to the Com- munity PERSONAL Bowling League as he was their. President last year, is in the Oshawa General Hospital where he underwent surgery for gall bladder stones.. His`many friends in the district `'wish him a speedy recovery.,, from 000 Grace Presbyterian Church CANADIAN IMPERIAL 'Port Union • Road _ bast Sunday, June 16, the • COMMERCE .Junior Sunday School and Kin- BANK & garten took part in� ' t Ke _ morning service, when they -sang several numbers as a special tribute to their Fathers on "Fat'hers'.Dey'. The crunch - A 'naso car for your famslyP New Commerce. Low tinterest rates. Tufo- - servioe was well attended, sura�y cages air apptialncos fm. yam. ho e? Gd why _ insured •for' your protecta'on. Con rah• mala ftr the rmwnw �nontf�s ate'" • A VM Hood soo�ea s Perso�ai Loan m repayments. Sts your helpful � > , Cosariur3on avi11 be ob. the Conadian Imperial Bann of ,Com'merce branch 'mcaww today. • +Overm6o brand w to serve you � , ;served o4 �T:- Jtiae �. at •, . .. .. .. :. . i .. . .., .... • ' ti. • t•. M 1, t. a , r v +1 .. , - • THE PICKERING NEWS . • .. _ � .. '� ��, ��� THUMAXT JUNE 20.' 1 I 3'^ sTauRANr� MIKE'S , RE - NE ID ES, AY --R w . c :-Swies aw fatim fns Bay Ridges By Pit Fills f rencl�aan s Bay wasxr't able ao attend. We sin- E,,n and coaches are under- 1 There will be special music Lat _i c The picker�irrg Nevus extends F01 till Best sawed * • cerely hope that she will be bly disheartened. It has the 7.00 p. m. service. Wednes- re � � Widen a wwrm welcome to new Bay ecided to continue the day evening—Bible Study at Ridges hoaae-owners, -lir. and better noon. league until June 20. Unless •8.00 P. m _f.. Mrs. Clifford Cobb; Mr. and o 0 0 ensurethat Don't forget the annual the Township Mrf. G. Vaznderwater; Mr, and To Give Baton Exhibition you, Parents, out to Church and Bible School Pic Champion -Sharon Brown will Yom' boy' . g e the nic this Saturday, June 22, on Mrs. Dennis Porte _r Mr. and v a solo exhibition Bat- practice and every Bain . Games, } Mrs. Joseph Kidd and Mr. and be giving at "Midsumanez' teams w�71 be dropped after the cbtimkrf�grounds.• Supper �U 1 oUr Fish 4 Chips? Mrs.W. Scheops• We are sure on Twirling, ace that date. R . races and How ab. they wall finc>~ Bay' Rafters an Ni:4trt s Madness' to take ill eve are stili short served at 5.00. ; ityd-ad, [hood neigbbors• alt the Main Base Lune (LG.A.) In addition, �.�� Shopping P1azg on Friday, the of assistant coaches, own � _ 0 The Hoy 21st of June. The fun will start the benefit of ease offer St. At1C�t'ew S 711110 school ofRoto r at 5 p. m. and the Hatoa Twirl- his tea P Y� ,s Dosch Qatihoilc Parent-Teacher Ass- ing issbyterian scheduled for about 7. Y to continue St. Andrew — s korkm The Ladies Auxiliary will have s. are ' Willing it i �� ._ Piekoring odptim (C. P. T.' A) cordiat}y barbecued burgers avail- tltris 1eaSue if.it is serving it's i wine■ YOU to attend their fin- be coffee purpose, but, games canr The service of worship an TO � �CklWing ai aaoonthb' meeting of this able and ti►e¢'e will if n%Kdfieen t players Sunday n nming • was conduc- ., t� on m ay, June 20, at and P°p k and of all played Present With dancing We are confident ted by the minister, Rev. F. ; 9.eo p. m. The guest speaker sorts, o0 operate in this mat- Conkey, assisted' by Mr. Pat- wilt be Rev, g'a'ther McMahon, bingo and, ire will be fun for YOU wd] boy of the ter and assure Y°�' ruck Kerr, student at Waterloo. and Ids topl�o4l'A'Ra�i Cath- . er►erYme• , .: continued opportunity to Play Ccllege. Marina Mc(lerneat, ing. otic Cburclr in Bay RidgeB" We oo° Chureh cuYarrued softball. �ganist and choir leader, Pre- p� �� WV you to deme forth and Posen be �- L. R- McCarter, sided at the. organ. C P. T. A and. - Shy school Softbatt Convenor The i�roir entered tine church support,�'� . � �. oontiriued far the sumrrner• The - to the Procession "Praise the r $t 1, evening. Refreshments last Sunday school session wall No matter hove You slice z� Lon} cf-Reaves". The special Dr. rownshi p XOM wet seeve'd• be an Sunday, June 23. Sunday we are not getting the co -oiler- was an anthem sung _. school will resume on -Sept. 8 ation for a sound operation- number and Junior choirs 09 1000 As s Shing close to Sunday' folks, these are. your by the Senior We drove down to Sam sc�nool, and as a means of gett- kid they look to you for quid- and the scripture. readings — 2790 • Beach Perk -on Sunday when ing better "rnth 'one once• , make some Psalm 111, and St. John 7: tt- �� �� drew the' alt- Y� found improved another a congregational Picnic e� effort, and see to it this bion of his hearers to Isaiah - we booth will be has been arranSed for Sunday, very. week that your kid gets it in. The park 55: 1 - 15. The Israelites w� under' the management 0f Rita Juner23•a� will will take place a4 out there .to play bail• home from -exile; On April 1st, 1%3, tM CpunCil of tttw Township O� N+lijn, who this us that, by oris P purely Borne of you fathers going Pkkat int ga two rMdltlq! 'b i itsstrieted Ana By. Beach Park. There will wrath of G+od was of at of tM To�+iP _ week -end, she will have hot .Sandy can find the time to act as an owringwattl that part — — be games and prizes for thecoach. You may never for s moment of His time Law a nOf H1 Of RM dogs, Borden s ice cream. POP, chilhren and perhaps, we tarassistam would be given Iris need Conelaslons 3 a111f 3. tea sad coffee, candy and d8- have to be called upon, but, it love. The prophet toad illOw►atAtio INt1NOM1 asebtea Later on, she P to get a baseball game be re -ensuring to us to ve money - A Public IMegtkq to explain and dis�ess this By -Law add bpmibur^8� and Potato for those who are too old these thugs. r that will be heft by -. The Foston has- have you .available. We ��� and labour for that which sat- HM TpWNSHiP PLANNINQr BOARD oR The Park Booth will be the races. hate to see all this hard islieth �q .These people were _ o• wreck -ends from 10.00 a- ested that during the hot days and effort - by the baseball and now they m , and, dun o! suaaner, the tion eom=dttee go dawn the drain. chosen by God. • june'27rl tan. til vap' stsould wear seethes that are had a mission to the whale!!��'■e!►ool eves963 Y day, l o hes tha e• . A famdiy t3rat_ works and Plays world; tine forerunner of our - - with same hews. Tire beach Practical together, stays together. Christian faith was begun Pea - the _ h■s been cleared up. Swings o 0 0 Yours. for spall cannot find .complete sat- _ at a P. aE• and there are lata For Mase who have ' been H, H1LTZ Pte are Put up re are ms enquiring about the awirmning tsfsction in material things. _ of picnic tables. It is hoped to be but great news has been Pro- HI �� R Bro'ugh i} picn8e facilities ase avail- p� in thus chapter of Is- will be free to gin registrations shortly. 'Five �� sia ,.� everyone that TWPG able. Entrance instnretors have volunteered residents of Bay 'Ridges and date, For further infornrat- A number of ladies from the thirsteth, 'cow ye W the vent- t 50c. per car, to others. A mem-• .- hath no man- H. S. PearCl.. bereRdP card will be required ion Please corrtact members of Fairport Beach Ladies' Assoc- er and he that r�o ha . Soerstary. tion ex - and . without _ price. Toe errtrance and these will be the Recreation Asr+o©a iation, gathered at Mrs. Kos- ey co ne ye buy and eat, with- ice, i 'Awn urk,o's home. -.On Fairport Road• out rnoneY offered in Township Of PtCkeciilg Pianftiing Board -eart - el is. freely ■■■■�aataaa d- a■■ e anD' on hon The P ■a ■■_■� k g� ■ _ .. Issued free 0f charge by to won . member of the Beach Park Sports News - PN Woo crafts for their future sale. 'this chapter. We know the ■Iona■s■a■s■aa■a■■■■■■ a CW=1ittee; the Recreation Ass_- _ unto us Saaoball House L.saguo _ Thirty-one Youngsters fr�sm 'hand a1 God hs area i LIP ociation Executive and . the grace and pow- . Ratepayers, Executive upon Dear Parent: Grades 7 and. 8. 0f Fairport with love and gra Why not gy you are no doubt aware. . $each Public School journeyed er. The ministers of the gos-DY C proof of, residence. to Midland recently, and visit- arrn this news. As we plan to walk. down -with. the Yom' s of team in' the early es of this season was Pitt- .ed the Marlys' Shrine, the Irl- are blest. we -should be.a bless•. children one of these nice -aft g ms of a much than Village and other historic Ing to others. A true Christi d ADJUSTA itw gorating HEAD orce eerwoas and have your husband ed against tea home forth a Gaettla - P� up the barbecue and join higher calibre iR the Pickering sites nearby. On- tare way j cannot do else but gq � I WHILE THEY LAST — — y4.95 p�hip League. This was they stopped and viewed the proclaim Itis unseaTchable Z you after. work. �e mainly the fact that all -"Temple" at Sharon. Mrs. Per-: riches of Christ. People are a 0 0 0 Ridges boys are given the . ner'oski, and Mrs. C Warner . coming to Christ tockU'4320 0o�ntinues on Tuesday Bay uned .them .• with, tea- we pray_ and because we give. 284-4721 - m: Adddtion- opportunity to join a team re- accomp ' . , r. evenings at 8.00 P. artless of indivhdual.. ability •cher Mr. Bell. Jesus said "If I be lifted up: I , -- ai help is needed. Particularly S Mr, and Mrs. P, Dunne en• will draw all men unto. me ht while other township teams se` to witness rs>err• Volunteers are asked to joyed a visit from. Mr. and is our privilegeaiiaal■>tatsaalfa■ata■■■rzaat■aa■a■aaaaaaaaataaaaa cottitaot Mrs. Rita Klijn at 839- lest only better Players. give the boys.. Mrs J.. Lucas and focally °f The Junion- Congregation In an effort your Renewal Today . � more even competition, the Pee Ton-onto.on Monday'. was conducted by Mrs• Kath�� In . boo wee orad squirt teams were Belated' birthday wishes to leen Meredith, assisted by Mar- - _of our Bay Rdges.lad- wn fram Miss Barbara•Warner, who was ion Brisbin• KJorrre and withdrawn the townstnip at the Town and a house league was sixteen years old on Tuesday, iCountry on Monday evening. leagueRidge's teams we understand .farmed .for Bay dune 18.. June 17, and It now appears that ev- Congratulations to Mr. and they hat a really fine time as only • to vide your Mrs. G- well as a-' dei5cious dinner. Un- en this with attempt organized sPoT� i` . of a da ght�erls on Saturday; fortunately, Ladies, Auxiliary' boy` are not President, Mrs. Mu riQl Read- doomed to failure. Boys June 15. 1963„ at Scarboro Out for .practice and General Hospital. wishes to int, has been. ill for a week and turning Happy• birthday _ Steven Barker who was nine I� i��, years old on June 20; to Olea. Kosurko, who was eleven years fREDS HARDWARE old on June 23; to Robin Cane, y _ seven years old and Jacqueline Barker who will be twelve yrs• old, and Donald' Chillrhman,' who teline of will lie twelve, ail on June 24.A Cople Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, R. Leathen on their 13th wedding anniversary on June HARDWARE 24Mr. M. Cook, President of I Fairport Beach Ratepayers net three ` Association, has otrtai. :: y 3• y CAL, API avRl fill for our loads of . gr- MAH'I'm beach path. Volunteers 'will be TOOTS required in the future to. help - '` and Workshop is mat_ r Household _ • with the spreading of this waft Connor Church News, PLAZA — South- , : .4 4 - BAY RIDGES Sunday >:: It will be Missionary t ` : ".�> s, y a THE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK:>:<:.:<..,,.. ,,,ha :::::a F in the `,, : , .. ;; , HERE ARE JUST A FEW O this week, June 23, .: .� . 1361139301013C Klaaaaamcom 1. Miss, T McInnis. Bible•Schon ,b74�^• ,.�� � „ .. � 363001=10310121361 of "Mission of the .Lepers' will' be showing an interesting filmk,<,, ...as.«w �... in the Sunday School at- 9.45 a• m• pastor G. Robinson will - THE " g E L L T. P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL be giving us the message in the � D a • .morning service at 11.00 a. m. , Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices ST. JAMES' CHURCH wrong dress -wrong address -or an accident in the cleaning „ n "STRAWSERRY TEA" your, first move to set things right is, to .reach for. the T Our Take -Out. Orders SATURDAY, JUNE n, 1961 phone! Handy, of telephone is always 1.0o to 4.00 P. M. • CHICKEN, SHRIMP, FISH i CHIPS, HAMBURGER pt Rosobank Road North he Home of Mrs. J. ith at your service! The Sell Telephone Company. of Cariada, MOT DOG'S -' Sake Salo Bazaar. -Kiddy - Corner :Adults 50c. Child 25c. "Como One - Como All" (JIM 20) ca 1. 'A �l p 1 4 L r .SWIFTS bAUbAUt 5cof ' 7A RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES RECEIVE Ab -7 'EXTRA" .. THIS WEEK '36 A IN . . . . . . TOTAL BONUS $ . . . . OF .00 TAPES CHASE A, SANDBORN-1 I$. BAG COFFEE FAA 37c OFF KING sin DETERGENT 'CREST Sc OFF GIANT SIZE TOOTHPASTE -RECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES McLARENS 15 OL JAR CORN RELISH SWIFTS 10c OFF 24 OZ. TIN BEEF, STEW PILLSBURY—SWEETMILIt OR BUTTERMILK 2-4 67- PKGS. ROLLS GOLDEN DEW COLOURED -2-1 LA. Pxos. MARGARINE DUG014 BRAND—CHICKEN On SHRIMP .14 07- PKG.. FROZEN DINNERS TABLERITE SLICED 12 OX PKG. TOMATOES PRODUCE OF U.S.A. NO. I GRADE 14 OZ. TUBE BOLOGNA' , , , ­-.