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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_07_04.ter _. = - - TiLEPHONE - iTAdLIS1i� N "7frci(�RtND ` �.. a EINCi "'r <? EW-:�S �' 9424940 1 lilt gid. _ f - - - r Price 10c Per Copy THURSDAY, 4, 1963 Subscription: $2.50 Per Year. - jDL. ''SO NO. 38 tori Change's location InPickeringFloats Are Feature Of Pickering Parade ,: ': ;, ` F � ke �;£i �' • : ,Ffi"f � ' w• '`3'*l".&'^�'4w- - �� ix ,.,., . , _..._� �s�`.� 4 . `,i ? F - ' j '� � � ': °p: C µG3. ',3.''.'?� � •. r. ' { [ aY;'F � 1 / �� .. 0. ces a WH Z-Arl : afs(il AT DKCZ t — N ~. r ,rise � r v A ir�siness move made last we .could mean a shown here are two of the entries in the parac3 hws a:' Pickering Village last Sat- „ . new business will tone to Picker- = under, and sponsored by the Blue Mortes and P:c'-ccrinv, ball teams. in the foreground Ing Village to take up itis vacancy. Quality Upholstering has moved from the west Is the car decorated. by, the r. Bl Corbett of Law Motor Sales. Besides the decorations -end of the village Into -part of the building at the four -corners, now occupied by the of streamers, them was a large basebaW on the roof and bat on: the hood, Behind the " • (Marks Electric- It could mean another now business going: into the -building vacated. car• Is the comic entry ei Be" Piumbing and -Heating. The group- are depicting the popular TV group the Hillbillies. The parade was led by the Blue Notes 'and awry - Village Recreation -Program. Well entry in the parade, was good .Prizes were awarded those Judged best. - Fa! rt Beach Pastor g ©towns at Muskoka Received On Opening Day Here :istar PRtrSr. Less Than 5d Persons Attend Pastor Glenn Robinson o: The Sommer Recreation'Program sponsored by Pickering Vtit- Dunfair Baptist Church was - .. age .was well received on Wednesday stteroon. - . buried last week, following a g Saes New' Zoning Bylaw g accident in the Mus lthough more turns! up, i5 boys sad girls registered. Th•Meetingkoka river near Huntsville. ram will be carried three days weekly during the wormer. trneral services were held Pastor Robinson who %%w 26. 9 Mr. Gustav Plitz well An effort is'being made by the -years old was attending the � � � e nun local importer- and . planning Board and the Town- Police. Rescue i•arruiy ��koka Baptist Conference. Picketts High \ Exam Results t nufacturer. Mr. Plitz was in ;mil of Pickering. to discourage He was out in a canoe .with.a g _ 78th year F -id twc;clPd P# haphazard development of res- �r�� friend, Pastor Davidson, when p corner of Base Line _ and idential homes in rural area-° On Boat In Lake the canoe upset ar.•t Da�tor Final Standing al Pickering ,District High School Is Beach Road an>r- of the towrshipto rnaiFrtain• r ` Robinson was drowned. It was ..shown he am - In all grades. the students are listed 'al - dr. Plitz was born In St in an , effort second A young Toronto couple and . reported that . neither ui .the Honouphabers; ieapy M groups under the headings: First Class iw, Austria' and tannic to ani their" five month old son were 'men could ,swim and, neither Honours; Second Class Honours; Third- Class Honours, control, the first and Pass Standing. nada in 1918 and started rep readings orf a new zc?nirig by- towed in off a rough Lake Ont- was wearing a life jacket. Students whose names are not listed have not been - ;iness importing costume lgw demands that houses in -the ario on -Wednesday night, Pastor Robinson was buried prmooted-Subjects appearing in brackets after a name I fine jewellery: He opener country shall be 2,000 square The three had been stranded at Pembroke. He leaves the iaihicate that the -student, is promotesi aonditiorrally tri office on Wellington street. feet in size, exclusive of the for over six hours, after tile_- former Joyce Mitchener. those sabjecta, _ plitz later moved out- to . basement. jib sail_ broke, the motor quit ghland Creek and in 1937, This stipulation arouse: and the wile was. too sick. to NEWS OFFICE CLOSED From Grade 9 to Grade 10 h- fro n an dud' hel the husband sail the boat. GRADE 9A—(First Class Honours) Margaret Almack, rfre t0 44ckecu�rg.-attd_pur•c some ed afarm. --�- -- ,_.Joy._Gr�n, Lsobel Jackson, Anita Jserschlcy, .' . le of less than 50 person. They had left g`reitclunI :Saturdays DYr�ng-�iYfnnler Justyn Langeraap, Barry M1Ier, Shai°k►a Both the jewellery and souv- that attended a public meetiM about 9 a m. for Part Credit. Frank Van de. it muxifacturing was carr- at Brougham hist Thursday. (Seem Cla" i�ieetirs) -1�af-'Hera ' Brsgan, Paul Dean, - i on at Pickering. TCre c3tairnran of the Phan- Dale Gardiner, Jw ttta Hoskins, Cynthia Irving, Eric . Mr. Plitt is survived by his nft Board, Mr. Hardy Craig. Jones, Nancy McLeod, John McTaggart. Arrgeia Magnus. ife; four seas..Erzont. Gustav said that a twQ41t0M h�otne of• P I CiCe� I Villa e, dotes Rcixalowaki, Ronald Rundle, Dol! Van Nus, Div, - Edward and Douglas„ all of 1.W0' square .feet on each floor - id Walton; (Third Class Ha+aus) John Burke (math), - - ckening; seven da m• �rould fall within the reRuire- �tuLations to Mz. and is (ceiling much better. Dona1�on daaath. tYp.), Merle P Patricia 1's. Iioiert-W. Baur (Beta) of. ments of the bylaw. He noted S= �(tySxing) Bonnie Wilson. (Peas �) Vir- - -- BaLgdors a restrictioci Mrs. Ken Cook, Park Road. on On ITxuY, pupils, Fletcher boreen Jones, Sharon Koch (math) , Alec etwwa, ]dins. K M further that such the birth cf a soar digger Eric, teachers (vomit Lincoln Ave.. ;. Threikeld (math.), Bill Van den Brdek.' ,7ictoria)' Mrs. A. Marchant did not refer to hamlets such at Grace ilosrital, Toronto. A Public School were on picnics pr*WA*sd it 4 Year Arts A Sckn= Csurss—Swsau- 3eatrice), Mrs. A. Toms (In- as Brougham, Green River. w brother for. Kevin to Grsharn Park, Greenwood _ - � .Mackie, David Cftw& , . rid) , all of Pickering. Mrs• the police village of Clarernont- Mr. and �. Wm• 'Mawat Conservation , Park, Riverdale • • • • • - Suave (Susan) .of St. Cath-, W, Ray Percival of Project and family, WoodstoCIL, spent Zoo, and on the school lawn. DRADE 96—(First Class Ha�rrs) Douglas Green, Peter _ irres, and Mrs. K. Uttietair Peng Associates said that the, holiday week-enad with his Ott Friday, the Kindergarten Robertson. (screed Class Heneurs) Diane-Grat�an° Bar- bara costs in rural area` at, pupils Presented their teacher Horrasz, Collett Jack, Keith Jones, Ltada Jones, sdrgod mother, Mrs. . NeJ>ie , Mpw � Peddie, Helena Pot, Ronald Woitzik {Third Class ScrviCle a Aelld ' �"Om s r (�triatiBa St. Mrs. K Kennington, who is ) Wayn4 bHey: ' ( hint.) , Brad JsJ4eman, Arthur ' tcEachsrLe fliQR ' T !! ( all 9 Chid to t'ePm't H. T. leaving the teaching • Maxwell, Herren Meyerink, rya Roszi'li . (math), 9u¢•' rL epR .At Caroet- COtMifflNd On Pam Foto[ Fallaiee, WhdtbY, at home a- with a beautiful pear, of living- an SheTin, RoepnnarY Snow, I#ildegard Winter. vy, «' Bain, eorrra following 'a room lampei- ._standing) Barbara Black (hist.), Betty Cummings - _five stay •ja the Private ' Four winners at the C. N. E. (science), Janet Henderson (sc:, geog.), Jahn •DJicGratfz P - _- 1 Mueller (matin Arlye Murphy (science), - Patie aviiiont, Toronto, are: Linda Tiet�n, -Grade (instil ), wlrereyee un ia"Pent-s=90 y- (Easter. Egg Design') : Terry = Peter Wemzell(tr><attta Mr. and Miss. Gonion Annan Knowles, Gradegull L (Raper Prenn•t•d /r 4 Year Arts i seiee�te Ceurs•—VVl9Yne are pleased to announce the Beads), Margaret Gerigs, �' , :• • e • e f } (• }{lef+s is a subject er�errfieww �� studenrt� birth of their daughter, Windy Grade 6. (Design),: Alison Mac- naawas ihb meows fltaR tM �• is �., GRADE !C—(Second Class Nemours) Judith Britton, 'Colleen, an June 22, at the Bean, Grade 8, (Writing). The. .. Dandle) Hill, Dianne Holden_ (TAird Class Hemours) Alex that subject) • Ajax Hospital A sister for first. three named receive $5.00 Buksa (math),' Sharon Copithorn, Betty Forge, Maria Arts and Science -Fran Grade 1 t• Grsie 10 Brian, Darlene and Chris. each; the last. a Fountain Pen- Jongman, Rosaleen Kane (geog.) , Susan Popert, Parch Joanne d (Hors•) GoIIeeri Began Mr. and Mrs. James Pyette o 0 0 Weaver. (Paas Standing) Linda Allender feag.), Bever- (i;on ), IIidabeds Berwick, Gail Carr (Hon ), idarilysr spent several days visiting re- :Mrs. •W. W. Gee .sPetrt• the :ley Appleton (math. Science), Jean' Campbell (geog.), George (Harr ), Lirxta McGee (Hon ), Dale MarrtYro latives in Sarnia -and Windsor, weekend with her daughter, Hugh Eagles (entg.), Joan Hoar, Linda James, Elisabeth Georg( e i artiara Jackson - (C), Lorraine Penney, Lotti this week. ]1mes. Hortop and family. Then King (fr.), Caroline McGuicken (sc.), Gregory McY.� n Eaoper°tson (Hon.), Lisrda Uslrtenkv .(Hots•.), Karen Wagar and•Mn., fbbbt- Young, she went to visit her daughter (f')i^onno�tb Whyte � 1—Pauline), Daniel (.r - Wendy Wank Wendy Wank (Mm.), Deddre Welsh (Hon.), Dor- Sherrwood, East,-'sperrt last Mrs. K .Holliday and family, ,'tiobally), vtk* Wbterrsari, Kra�Wfritehurst (Hon.), I,Yr+e wick yveek' at tbeir ' new cottage, at their cottage. 00000 ens (Hon.), Lundie W '. t, Vic tor' Austin (Hon Steward GRADE 9D—(First Class. Honours) Richard Bales, -Susan Aixiersois, RdchardBttts (1%wx), Bruce ;.Wm Gay- near Seagrave. And David Hann (H+on�,-Hnitrk Fuisr'e, Pan Hodgins (� _ Last. Wednesday, Rev. M. -Trash And Papez Wrappers _;-Craig, Hubert Laur°eyssens. (Second Class Honours) Bar Lit ), Jolat Quee, Mille Vixse' (math•)', 1Br'r'y' Iduliigan, Bait*ars arranged' a,totir of the On Our Village Streets Bara Egoroff, ,Sandy Hunt. Chris. Ingram, Norbert. Kaes - Donald Ansley John Eriksson, 'Mike Hughes, Leis hot>se of the United More than one of our village trier, Marilyn Madill..Lorraine Maxwell, Christine Flan Lees, David Surwwn6', Lala Black (math), P�a=*Ia Caw- - Church -Ryerson Press for citizens has commenced to kin Elspeth S'mme, Ronald Smith. (Third Class Honours) ford _,Hist•), P3die Camille (mffth,), Valentine Petrovas -the church membership; tiers ecariplairt about those careless —Grace Benson (hist^), Carol Blake.. Linda Crawford, Hist.), 'Carol 8ynott (math.), Ernestine VanHouten le. Ms. G. H. persons who throw candy -bar• Leona Hanthor°n, Barry' Lee (hist.). (Pass Standing Arty Ads.), Ernestine (Va David of 17 young Plop Brown' (math.), Sheila Disney (hist., .g_ '•) Kushal Karn Ruchard Bourgeois (Art), Bray. of Ryerson Press conduct- wrappers, cigarette boxes, 'pop ),hist.), Henry Kroon (math.)• Alene Meyer (' ist ), Cared Obey, Stephen Srrookes (Fr., Tyre); Brian Cairns', Bar" a Yang peotale on a tour botile9.and °'what not." all over _O'Hara (typ.), Margaret Paris (hist., math.),' bare Vullerton, Elizabeth Hanlon (Sc.), Dale McKeown ell-tli promoted conditionally to 4 Year Arts b Science Carrie (Matti.), Linda O'Connor. (Sc.), Sh�leey Watson, rats n -Claude th- fey saw theiriyrtirSundayschool mess all that. -makes' plant where our vi�at a ....Anne Fryer, Charles James: _ erine Hart, Diane Makaychuk, DoPromoted ConditionalfS to 10 Clericalo--Bertha Laws. Clareboldt, Sharon Herdman (Hon.),. Richard Astley, . . publications rolling off the big . A suggestion to the .Village .Guy Carlton, Carl Fitzge,raK -Alex, Groves, Allan Jones, multi -color presses. Council might a to t follow a' 0 0 0 0 0 Vic Lesitik, Don bi1Is, �Kery Taylor Ri,chtard Tyas' Ashley Miss, S -h; Koch is spend- practice seen•many other plat- GRADE �9E1—{Fi Cdlas! sss�Moonou� ;abocugla-s Anthony - Berwick, Gordon Kirk, Dawn Archer, Geuisae Ddeper norst i the week with her grand- es—that of :placing °°a. garbage gr d .Poynta6" .P.ob- '• at ;James Ba)fer;' Patricia O'Hara, ;Ra3rmnn. (Hon.). Terri DuMtitilin- (Sc.). Mary Lou'°Hachey '(Hist parents at Sunderland. receptacle of - some type ert Richards, Jacqueline, Warren. (Third Class Honours) SC.)', Jennifer Jolliffe, Catby Pentland, Judy Qum, Mrs, Knapp of Toronto spent a• number of locations on our ;Alan Crawford, Donria Hough. 'Larry Henderson; Vorrran Gayler Beuren. 'Ruth -'Wittman- ,Sc..), Herb Cane (Eng..- Hodgson, Brenda McAvoy, Bonnie ]VicCaLman, Brian John Gomes (Hon..), Gordon Holl (Fr.). Ward the weekend with her seri and streets. Sure, over. but bucks_ Reinhardt,Bonnie Williams• (Pass Standing) • Victor McC Lnce,.Rabert"Weeks. (Math., Fr.); Barbara Chmney, daughter in law. Mr. and, Mrs. will kick them ver�d t�torY a Atrthon James Carlton, Nancy ifoyst, Barry: Pa&ker, Linda BeC le (Hist.), Michele Jones. Pat Polzin (Hitt.), Glenn Knapp of Kingston'Rd. = might -watiln'tanyway. Y, Ronelee Sproule, Helen Scttledds (Math.), Bob Hpckey Mho. George Brown of Sher- others wouldn't see a oa�the MPranoted toe4 Year Arta IL Selene Course — Bert c' (Fr.), Rabdrr Johnson, idlers Smith, Denials' Tay1Gr. w • W., has -her father Mr. can if it was hanging n tine Garcirrer, Gerald McLellan. - Hieksort Name frorrr Sunny- end of their nose. but—it's still BrandSe, Continued' .On Page 3 HE I, N Continued On Page Two he o , a - : or HoePrltal. We hope' suggesti n and worth try -. �' TtIM s-�:-= :► THE PICKEeI46 • N VItS l -o THURSDAY JWE 0,- tom' : THE PICKtkiNd NEWS.1fFPo�'�ItT0•ll'iSFB fill' PARLIAMENT � from - 0 TtioMs " Ia•"•i a+'e*y ri►,t*.<i.�r_ OARRNTER aoucROR 1�IOtARY M,NLtC -T JV !fie News Pr6dd*o ',aW PuUi&%iap Casp>� ; J j hIlarhad n sassed Clans Mali Mattel Pow Office-� Ottawa, oat - tY MIKE STAR* C FOR OATHS - " RNN MM am rel !w = �IrM tura am Par Tar M.P. ONTARIO RIDING - Telephow•� W"VOOMN 24P10 I LWY I1110J K Edtlor Noi•Iltwod aawnor of Old Mont Rood tart N. 2 HIO -W47 W47 MrAlTMaMTB IRMI' - - The Budgfias�co`aixi it cannot be called anything but that - will be remembered for years as one of the '0101t extm=%&nary perfo by a Minister of Fin- • : 'ataoe in C,anada'tr parlU mentary history. %he withdrawal of the 30 per cent tax on foreign 'stock )� Don old'•' G. Ct'OSS�y :: Good ' , Poke _ - �® one week after it was i nronucea is without paral- Id m. the history of Federal Budget decisions. PUBLIC RElAT10N5 COPIStItTANT me months ago the PickeringVillage Council con- ' The m'io� thing was. that the aniticism. directed a--,' gaulst this measure by the exchange people themselvtg T�TD • !i ih&W Rd.. Om MR4 bract_ nth Pickering Township olios Department to . charged .flatly that the measure stock indicated as operate. AJ"' � RESIDENCE .. police the village. We felt then, and still do, that,it was igziorance of the way that stock transactions operate. - - a wise move, and for several obvious reasons. There was also- the charge that the measure woula have AJ !42. 1 - a disastrous effect on stock trading and might even wipe Piekering 90-0363 The Township force has peen doing a good job here. uu m� e�anges• -They have, been patrolling nightly and 'we feel, that -it erfect of drying up the sources of badly needed foreign has done a great deal to keep peace and quiet, although capit�e i last week was noisy because -homes had the windows became necessary were he Gosly so solidly based that it . II validit for the measunent to recognize their f k . C r e a t Q r S 0 T - . •�• open .and the young sports were out in #uII tilt: Y and 'withdraw the measure. The incorriprehensible feature, -of course was that -the The police.patrgl during the night and make regular measures were prepared under the aegis of a 1�iinister MONUMENTSSecurity checks. We got another notice this week about -of Finance whose tamiliarity with the market was taken .an unlocked door.for granted - and with the ad- ice of persons whose as- 6�9 E� iodations with the market rs N% ptfent,he confine_ C>F DISTINCTION Qn one or more occasions,• we -Dade had `t0"Call 'the' ' � Ing. This was one of•the factors which lent_the air of un-. 1 ' -police for persons who have come to the door, and al- reality to the whole proceeding. Ways, they arrive in a !matter of minutes. - The announcement of cancellation of the measure,, It is nice to know that if and when th coming as it dill in the m (Idle of flx afternoon, was for THREE GENERATIONS eY are needed; � iarieulated to la• :du,: tae Inevitable ci acs and cunfusion a responsible; well Faarined,-.well equipped police force fry;.i %vir•ih ti,e market has not fuliy rete .'ered. is at the ready. as -only' une asiteLt of a Bud et winch unfoi=tun- - C>,etting the ToNt'rship -force to tare over the village,- atelyt ;. e the loin of having been ,-reuared in haste s as we said before, t'• as a goomove. love. andithuut proper consideration.of c ;nseyuences• Staffordrose Ltd. �" -• • - -_ l For the nett.""erre-Bu�i6et•<•at-r•iFi iriEU.rie •t-,f;:pie -of the favourite theories of the AL•rn:.,ter of F n, and DUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL his groap of adv6ers• theories which had appeared in print, in "Troubled Canada-; Mr. Gordon's book, and -MONUMENTS . V Final-Examiration results. June 1963. which allegedly formed -the cornerstone of the Govern- - ment's fiscal and monetary policy. Examination Results = Continued From mage l tine ineasure alorile,.and its withdrawal,.is not enough bUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY LINO $-3552 General - Grade TO ,to Grads 11. General - ,_'to involidate a Budget. - _ Nevertheless, the roar of criticism over the stock 9w - Gail Astley, Valerie Baker (Hon.), Fiances Carter (Hon.)' - es 'tax only sen•ed to dr .. _ Wmtrre Hobbs, Carol Moods (Lat.), 'Ronald isa;ley (Hon: t, Bruce Brown; Stuart Cummingsequally (His4. & lLats)-, Brian vociferous and nail di own out temporarily equally i grant criticism levelled at oth- Dyke, Byron Hall (Lat.), Lenn Hart, Steven Jones (Hon), Peter Pols (Hon.), Paul er measures almost equally controversial. - The taxon building materials -drew. heavy, criticism Sloan (Hon.); Cliff ' Vaughan, Linda Acheson, Frances Baker (Math.), Pat- r33ccda Balton Trom Builders' Exchanges across Canada and brought with it the threat of increased unemployment in (Hist.), Geral.¢'ire Collett (Math.)., Lynda Futter, Kathl"eeh Palmer (Hist _ Fr.), Joan the building industry this winter, which the $.500 rebate on Pisrd (Hon.) Sharon Sweeney, Elizabeth Walker (Math., Fr. ), Philip ' Annis, Wm. Douglas (Math, Fr.), wtinter-built homes was nc�rough to relieve. lire building materials tax, along with the tax on new Bert Warwaod (Hist. Astride Bailey, Diewke Diepenhoxst (lion.), .Eliz- --- abeth Plitz (Math.), Chris. industrial machinery, taken together, would have the effect of hitting at any Plans for expansion by industry, Bentley (Lat., SFr.), Colin Campbell, Brian Carter - (Geo., Fr.), Mike Henderson Wayne i;ade (C), D: "Terry right across the c6untry. ' 'Pile simple fact of .the matter was that the txrildarrg McCarthy Ryan, Jack" Vaud- erlught (Mat ti, fl.), Craigiiilborn of new ,plant and the installation of new machinery in (Lat., Fr.), _ Ann Loudon, Penny Pearce (Sc.,), Linda Watts; John Yates-' any program a expansion could now be undertaken only Shiela Sarmard (Hon y, Susan Buck,' Lin" Gordon upon PaYrnpnit of a heavy, additional prernium. And the `41 (li(n•), Susan Pickard, Orris -Aller-ton- (Hun. )i Wm. Brett (Hist., Geog.), Robert Brown (Math.), De .'premium of percent was just enough to causes. the ahelvnng of any such plans until such time as the tax Daigle (Hon.) , Pat Freeman Glerm Hart (7- 1 would be removed. •� t �h Johnson. Ste Here_ again. the effe-t upon wrurter construction ernp- John Stephen MacDonald (Hon.), Douglas Renwick, Icytnent would make iLc^lf felt in a drastic -way. Smyth, John Webster (Hon.), Beverley Atha, Anise - These were some of the considerations which were be- Beaudry, Gisela Bundesmarm, Jeanette Edwards (Math.), irng br+ougbt home to the Government and its Budget ad-- _ ands. Harris (Fr.), Karen Peterson (Hoar.), Heather visers as the debate unfolded in the Home -of Carnmons^ 3'�1�IriCIS ,1t #TeWm�Ql C� Stewart (GOO. IAL), Linda Underhill ( Math. ), Teresa- - The Budget may have been an -ec�eorgeonosnist's Budget - + +♦ A. lr Q . .. Wrigfrt (Hon. ), ell ( Haugh t ur e „ Goulet McLeod, althougtr even that is not certain It�rnot Budget.* BAM:i'1� a sOii�'S+O� Mar'Faret G�asnpbe}1 (Math.), Maureen Gorrlet (Math.), .:.b L- Budget and nota workingman's —Linda Yodden (Hon), Lancia •Atha • (Hist., Goo.). Pawl Another measure, so far � neglected. riz its implications, _ ` Brewer (Hist., Math) , Barry_ k but one which will Trvftt�a great many headaches - - • . (Hemi) . Joint LaCbapelle Hen.), - Larry LeBlanc (La%.), - is tete measure related to, a rebate for those who build! ll�e 0 - an " Fr^ed McDonald (flan), David Smith, KeAh Puttick horses in the period between December 1 and Match 3L �A�gpD•p �� �� HZ� (Geo-), Wayne ' McGibney (Math.), Marlene Mulligan; 'Ilre task of inspecting each and every home for which ;I 'Judd Stdth, John Coates, eMichael - GGbert. *;%gica.0ons in will be motsurner", and w'iil mesa �9enaral -Grace 11 to Grade. 12 - 'that the twill have across tits ins. I � [Gilman C9arke, Cormle Dobbin . (Hon.). Pauline P mt wiioee it wiYi be to > make sure the . an the applicatlo ns. wtdah come in are VArn McPherson (Lat.), Linda Pickard Jennifer Rick- lin line with tie requirenerrts of the measure. Alts (!Dorn.), Sheila .Daae Sandra Westlake Norman The of ft boarsin the minter works, fund ha,4 not been removed ~SM T � � +•� � i . Alien. David C,omprtori, Dale Ndcol, Stuart Tyas, Douglas +a►ith the rn MU VAebe, Mary Lou Adams, Elizabeth Harding Floretroe There have i� Mitchell ( discrepancies in statements from tart Geog.), Kattw McKean' (Sc.), Clarence Daigle, •8riinister of Finance and the. Minister• of Labour on this !COMPLfrTE W11C. TAM !lRVIC� Jerry Fortier (Sc., Lat.), Vicky Shields (Sc), Gary _ _subject, ,in �y to.questions'whidr I asked in the House. - -- 5a* (9rop) , Jerry Bezener (Sc., Fr.) , George, Clarke, 111111111W TAIM Leigh Cassey, Ronald Dean (Fr.) , Don McKerac her IHun)> Cory Oe?lemanS (Math., F -r.), George Quinn Bruwy4 Ken Crass (Phy M), Edward Groff (Hon.), PAT (Math.), Ian Show, Lee Young, Barbara Chesffer (Home Darmy ever, Robert Liddell, Don -Weldon -(Hon.), Joint - Ecom.), Mordca Stautmeister Esti), David McGowan iBarratt, - John dark (Hist., Geog.), Wm Dobbin, Paul (Math.), Rick Pearsall, Fred Walker, Christine Cullum Draper (lion.), Tied Hgtner, • .Kent Larsotr, Bob Mink (Hist., Fr.), Sally Eknose, Daryl, Huxtable (Hon.), Fay Keith Nelson (C), Danny Washburn; Clinton Cpuperth- ' Nktx)bg • Peggy . Range (Hon:), Pat R nutcliffe-1 ar carte (HoriJ,.SzatY__Flertaher (Bhy Ed.L Stefan Kodlas '�•�� -t--watt, Aliyrr Wiliam, �tisart—Brannon, Michael McGrath iGordon Le]n'nan, Richard Marks,,Mike Willoughby (Eng - - (Horr_), Robert Lang, Robert Usher, John Scott (Hon.), Virginia Chown (Lat.), Margaret Milne (Math.) , Lody► e 0 0 0 0'IG, ..1.lZ, W SON SmWieid, James Chamey. (Erg. Lit.), Robt. Douglas, Promotion List for 2 Year Occupations Couri*, to See- - Donald Brewer, Kent Antt)orry (Fr,), Paul Berwick (Fr.), and Year. Steven Bra&ey Michael Larry Clarkin, Glen Cross (Sc.) , Ronald Beilehumer, Norman Chisholm, Michael McCann, Larry. Foran, Michael Merritt (Hon), Donald Polzin David Thompson, .Albert Bunyan, Bob Comport, -Jeff ''�►�7 � `oMI (Fr_), Manfred Schleich (Hon.), Bev. Wallace, Diane Halford, Helmut, Klett, Wm. Penney; John Gerrity, John _ j3trtter (Sc:), Dorothy • Jones (Math.), Barry Howe Smith, Keith Avis, Stephen Bauder, James Evans; Wayne �41 Paul Mitchell, Angus Richardson, Gerald Hardy, -Dennis Henry, Ed. Hibbert, RCiSs Legg, Jim Mc- { .TFROM W! Smyth (Lata). _ Donald, Glenn :Murphy, Neil Pattet5on,RogerWeir, r'PhY Rog 0 0 0 0 0 Glyn Bruce, Richard Hoar, Ronald ParIiamerrt, Rod Widr- General - ProcnotioDs to Grade 13. - Arrest, Donald Carter,- Wm. Fawcett, Lyn. Hodgson, Don-St'..PL . . ,• . Barbara Brawn (Hon.). Susan .Cawthorne, Arnie- Hail, old Parliament, -.Toni VanDenBrock, W`Ti Phillips. Petra MaroIdt (Hon.),' Sa dr•a Omelon (Hon.), Christine o 0 0 0 0 Ryas (Hon.), Cheryl Wattman, Tim Beam, Trudy. Cane, Pron*Won List for Grade 10, Technical Course - _ - Do 1 Cummings (Hon.), Emma Lw=hlin (Han.), Susan Grade T10 to T11 - Clifford Brooks (Hist), _ C)lsear (Hon.); Valerie Rowan, Sandra Wardell, WM. Horseman (Erg. Carrfp•),. Ken Page (Hon•), Bruce Pugh Barrett--R^t't-n"n Hon. nc (Hisf:): (duck Stewart-(C�eog Gary W'ir►dsor (Plry: Wolff, Hang Weitzik, Lorraine Carter, Lynn Ricllarc>gon, Ed,), "red Quinnell, Robert Ashton (Hist:, Geog.), j' • Tame Stephen Cawthorne, Lars Eriksson, Robert Hall; Robert Alan Dell, Wm Ecklund (Hon.), Jerome Haug, Robert L LayzeLt, Duncan McPherson, Wally Hobbs, Keith Wager, .Hill, Ted Priebe, Richard Whittaker; Howard Sleep, 'Carole Hunter, Peter Brosak (C.), .Paul Faulkner, Jim _ Edward Hornov' (Hon),., Tom Mitchell, Douglas Pappin, .r. QRFER$_YOU TME- ;ERI/Itldi Dillard, Wna Hamilton, Brian Shannon, Nelson Stroud Cleve Shirk, Ken Tanghe-(Hist.�Iatt WiLsor ->� ----- EC), Richard List frolle - ;(drys' , Terry Dawson, Les- Duncan, Gary Gerigs TEMPLE TAXI 2� HRS. Promotion List from 5 Year Science Techn0log1► and (Qeog,), Brian Henderson (Eng. lit.), Gary Howe (Hon.), Trades Course - Philip Vaughan,. Wayne Wilson. TEMPLE ANSWEG SERVICE 24 HRS. Trades Course - Gradi 9 to. 10.- RMITEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 MR& -Alex Andsuss.-(Bldg. Tr.), Brian Chung" Gordon Cooper, ( TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT Larry- Farquhar, Paul Haley. (Hist), Wayne Hollinger, Richard Kerr, David Limkilde, Thomas Marshall, Harold - .:FDR MORE INFo*,FAATiON, PLEASE CALL Pegg, Ronald Toye, Neil Egerton -Jones, .Riobert Clegg,- Cobertorge Garnett; Cameron Phyr,rd ,Eng. Lit., Fr:), Jas. �./ � 9 � • _..� �■��� � Robertson, Lex Stewart (Phys. Ed.),= ...David' We ' (Math.) $tan Flansen (Hon.), Wm. Jones (C.), Peter .Birzuilkus, Michael Clark, Henry Desjardins . (Math -),Who- Gordon Fellows, John Hardy, Peter Kendall (Hon.) , NeWin'g,' a�� B��fhda ImpDouglas•King (Histi, James MacKeracher (Hon)„John y es Patterson, Frank riser. Stan Wonnacottian Sp Brawn _ PARK ��� i _.. _ 6 - a is Fraser. John Kuipers, -Brian Sprayson, 11 O P. , _.. _ John Watkins (8 Lit),. - Y oeeoe ! Promo Co List _frem- 4. Year Science Technology -gsad _ -- - -- - �.e . _ . .• ��n rades Course - -Ken Bluck, Briars Boys (Math.), Albert deKoavrrg (Hist.),88 _ Kingston �PA ckm ' r Rick Dowling, Alec Elliott J"hy. Ed ); Ted Hunter ��� ��- Doug. McKay (.Math.), John Neil, Bill Prentice, ,Michael T Pubes III { 'THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1962 - THE PICKERING NEWS —Page Throo , Y I ES NEWS "MIKE'S RESTAIiRANT" - +.-B storks aw Features I'm Bay Ridges By Pat Fina - food, Turnout For Bike Rodeo et five months old 'Frenchman -Bay .Janet ,1?]dicott _daugthter o. � ���� BeCtC11 1,� p� �����j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellicott for the- Best Barite aed, Spare- Ribs and Ciiicken.. &nring� passed her Grade 3. at the"Happy Birthday" wishes go B �.Yt Conservatory of Music. He. to Donald Blackstone, 10 years n, the Townsliiteacher is Mrs. J. Shepherd, of old, and Lester Morris, 12 yrs.pte The old on July 6. To Joanne Gar - rise Winners At Bicycle Rodeo hour of entertainment was pre: Brougham. .!�Happy •Birthday' to . David net, 6 years old , July 7, nonNow + about our Fish &- Chips. - ,Bayview Heights Selhoa+l seated by Mr. Cy. Leonard, af-to J Leather, 5 years, on • June 2! 19 3 ter which, the ldoCarter, who 4. be six years udY piar�ents went old on July 4. Also., to M>zs. Judy 10, : home, and the boys anff girls Gordon Carter, who has a Congratulations to Mr. and _ 1. Ist.^- A Girl's Bicycle; won W and boys enjoyed 3anaing and try on the carne day• Mrs. Al. Cooper 'ori the birth - T:14 Peel Bayview Hts. refreslnrie�rts. � y d 11 r,ca Mrs. lr. Cornutt spent. a few of a 'daughter, Cherlyn at. time 001. 0 0 o days in Toronto, visiting ,some Scarboro Gen. Hospital, on Girl - a =cnplete bicycle Have you tried' the Bay Ridges her Wednesday, June' 26, 1963. -^ outfit, with -Park these frierxis and attending , ting sP days? It is really Dont forget the Ratepayers t Orange Lodge. and their friends, to , complete (obtaining over 90% in their meter, won by Alison Bran-. worth a 41sit. Just follow the - Association Field Day, on the I , der, BAY. �- School- signs fi+om S Mr. and Mrs, W. Carter, the evening. � recent • 'The+ony' examinations der, "Lucas Minor" and Base Lube Beach Road with - hEic'hael, and David; also 6t available,6th. Of ul efreehments i 0 0_0_ at the Fpyaa . outfit for bicycle, 0 0 o their nephew Jimmy Sowerby'Ilse .1st, Dunbarton Scout They. are pupils of Mrs. Marion 1i and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Car- Ladies' Associatioon-these. in- ' bell, won by Kathy Neal Graduation Exercises ter and' son spent the holiday elude hot and cold drinks, hot axil Cub Auxiliary held its MaClement .,-Bay. Hts. _19chool' On Thursday evening, June week -end at Bird's Creek and dogs, watermelon and potato meeting at the home of Mrs. Sympathy is extended to the 000 27, time first Graduation Exer-y, Jams Carter stayed drips. Jean Lambe, at 61 Glendale family of the late Gustav ly Boy's Bicycle, won by cines were • held at the School The" rt Beach Ladies' Dr. on June 19. The ladies, hour Pa tz, lasSr.t atmo doled morning. Paul Judd, Bay. Hts. School. of the Hol Redeemer. Those with her aunt, Mrs. Sowerby. ung done so well - with their early last Saturday morning. - .. y Some of the local children Associatioh Strawberry Tea is bake sale, are now plaraift a Mr. Bruce Cossar, Kingston, 2nd. - Boy's - complete bicycle in the graduating class were: were in the parade held in to be held on Tuesday, July 9, lighting outfit, with speedo- Marva Ayiard, Andrea Beal, in the. afternoon. Aduits 50c., bazaar for the' fall. The next visited his mother, Mrs. Gladys meter, wrxh by Haw. Kwint, Dame! Burnie, Anne Kimber- The an Saturday. meeting will be held on Sept- Cossar, on the week -end. - meter, ve School. ley, it Bora Murphy, Pauline The p� at the Brock Road Children 25a. ember 18, at the home of Mrs. bliss Betty Payton, of Tree- Glengr-3rd -Boy's Spinning Reel for Pratt, Pamela Rol is a good place to be these Mrs. A. Tiessen and children, i.ort-airme Quinton, Durmbartonm," ton, came up last Friday to fleshing, won try David Bunn, for and Patricia kph, quada.ay- hot days and was well attend, Laura and Phillip spent a, few ed on the week -end. days last week, at a fne+nd's 000. visit her sister, Mrs. f w days. Bay. HU. School. Mr, J. K. Henry,Principal, cottage, near Keswick, Lake Horne and School Graduation son and family, far a few days, • Banquet coo in trodc.-ued tate guest of honor, Sinrx�oe. A baseball glove (boys) won by Rev. Fr. A. 1VMeMaihon Father Church NeSvs , - - The banquet was, held on 000 Steve Constantine, Bary. Hts- McMahon presented the Dip- AUDLEY Mr. J. Fishback will be tak- Monday evening, June 24, at United Churdm School. loaners to the graduates and lat- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox the Dunbarton Public School The minister, Dr, W. A. -Mo- irmg both ,• services on Sunday, A baseball glove (boys) won by er gave tthhem an inspiring spir- presented their son James July -T. Sunday School at 9.45 for the' Grade 8, Class of 1962- Kay,' conducted the regular Clifford Clark, Bay. Hts. itual message to carry them on Douglas, for Baptism, at ser- a. m. Hi -Teens, on Friday, at 63. Dinner was served by the morning service, assisted by , SchooL their way in their future en- vice here on Sunday morning. 6.30 -a m•. A Baptismal Service Dunbarton Home " & School Mr. R Pitcairn, at the organ. -Beach Bag (girle) won by Ber- deavours. ClImAie Clemennoe gave a report .will be held on Wednesday, at Association, to the students, Mrs. Mary Parker conducted nice Aramlbal, Bay. Heights Mrs. Roectm; of the Catholic on the United Church Confer- 8.00 p. m, aR the Ajax Bepatist and special -guests who were: the Junior CongregAtion.. Dr. . Stdhool. Women's League, presented cute, which the attended at Mr. K D. Munro, Mr. Van McKaY read. Genesis 15: 7 - J'Beae3� Bag (gizls) won by Sum Mime Marva lurch Members std friends Hooten, Mr. V. Ste�ttler. The 18, for his LessmL This chap. Aylard with the Kingston, recently. were deeply saddened .by the an Williaw^ Bay, Heights Religion Award, and Miss And- The Explorers and their Lea- loss of our Pastor, Glen Rob- Program lbllowing the dinner ter is about the covenant be. " y __ Sef�• res Beal was awarded a $25S der enjoyed a pwruc on Tuns- inson, last week, and wish to was convened by Mrs. Betty tween God and Abraham, a- Beseball Bat. tbo a) won b4 unship for Academic Ach- day afternoon, at Lynb-rnok express our s thY to � McConochie. A thanks to the bout the Primed Land. A� Carl R Gardiner, Say. His. ievemhsent. A' sinrrliar pmmta- Park. Their activities included wife Joyce. Home &School was given by mann er not question God, as and a srsv- Diana Turner, a graduate; and to where He was sending him. - School. tion was made to the two out- wAdrnmithg, games Mr. H, Mitchell replied. "A God speaks to us today, if we .Baseball Bat (boye). wan by standing boy students by Mr. eager hunt. Garry Waring. Bay. Heights Johnson of the Holy Name Soc- On Wednesday afternoon, um S & thaw to the'parents was giv- listen. As Abraham left his School iety, with >� Ta rtar receiving the Explorers held their final - en by Marlene Mitchell, and borne rim C.hadea, where he was `.'Badlrminton Set (girls), wan by the Religion Award and Daniel expedition of the spring term replied to by Mr.. C. T urnen A wealthy, he accepted a vAwle Margrlt Glasser, G1engi'ove Burnie the f25.00 Sc wlarstmip�,' at, the moans of their Counsel- Synnpathy* is "extended to the thanks to the teachers was• new way of life. We too, must Sdx*L The General Proficiency Tro- lor, Mrs. Fred Pudcrin. The fol- y aid the late Gustav Piltz given by Sonnzie Lanois, and willing to a new Y Sr•., wow passed away suddenly -- .'Ha�rsintvn Set (girls), 'won by phry donated by .the Catholic lowing officers were elected was answered by -Mr. Wim. .oil life if we are .to live as God • - Evelyn Bieske, Bay at his home on the Base Line, wants tns. Soon we will be eel - Eve" Parent-Teacher Association for the fall terns: Chief Explor- Hauser; Grade 8 teacher. The i school. was presenited by President Mr. er, Peggy Squire; Keeper of early, on Saturday, June 29.' guest speaker for the everdmg cleating the Centenary ot. the Ping-Pong Set (girls) won Peter Wiltianms, to Mises Andrea the Log, Beverley Smith; Keep- The Sacramerrt of Baptism Mr. Stealer, Principal of Confederation of the Domirdon by Julie Constantine, of Bay. Beal. er of the Treasure, Barbara was conducted on June 30, at Dumbarton High School, who of -Canada- People came to Cath :. Weights Scholl. Mr, Lea. Taylor, President of Snuthm. Ten Dollars will be sent Fairport United Church. Three gave a very interesting and ads. as Abraham went to, the Bicycle Bell (boys) won by the Bray Ridges Kiwathis Club to the Welfare Work in Hoag diildren were baptised by. Rev. instructive talk to the students Promised Land. We want our. _ _wry Jaooime, Bay. Heights presented their Athletic Tro- Kong. Dr. W. A. McKay. They are: and parer. The evening's en- country to be the kind of coon- Sathaol. phy to Miss Josie I.aarakkers, g Guthrie had a lawn tine Lynn, daughter of that is best for our child- tem-tainathent was provided by tn'Y - Wlaliet (girls) oche by Valerie and strhall copra to runners-up party on Wednesday afternoon -Mr. and Mrs. Garry. Balsdon; W. R Lowe, of Toronto, who ren• God made a covenant with _ Yabner, Glen lgrO a School. Albert , Ross And- James PrOtt. for the Kindergarten children Brenda Arm, daughter of., Mr. performed feats .of magic. The Abratiarn, but there is th0 time Miser Anne Kimberley was ai ffie Sunday School, and a' and Mrs.• Kippin; Jainetta, Lor- p� president, Mrs. G. McCon- limit cam this covenant. It Is Secheel rains, daughter of Mr. and — achie, presented class pians add' still in effect, sealed within the Valedictorian, and on behalf of the, ladies Time . Cennneneenhont E:ereisM � Mrs. Burt. Foxglove St. also proficiency trophies, won sacrifice of God's Sotm,- Jesus. Heights School Aud- .d the class, thanked the teach- N� honour, Mrs. Rion Cox The Sacrament of Holy Com- e'Q►'. the Kindergarten Class Teach- b3' Marlene Mitchell. Refresh- Man required by ,this covesm itorium h ceded v��itti... In staff, anted P`athez McbFathon tnutmipn will be observed at the es and their parents for their wisdom and guide er, was presented with a c0r- Fairport United Church; on and p were served to students ant to love God and d0 His be -tar the Conunencement t Exer- during the peat year, and Pres- gage and a pair of lamps. . �y July 7. Those wL*hkng and brans this en- will. a .we want our lard n st anted Father -witch a Spiritual The gaggotsvi3le school joyable evening to a close.- �a true promised land, we tnhhhat cissa on Wedsmesday, June 26 to become members of . this Mrs. Leis Peel, H. & s. Pub- do our past in making it the "The Exercises were being held Bout et. children and their teacher, congregation, please get in lkity, _ kind of country brat we want. in the new school for the first Mr. P. Williams, C. P. T. A Mrs. M. L Eastwood, enjoyed touch with the Minister, Rev. 0 0 0 - _ _ God created us and set time tirrp_Presiderrt. and Mr. G. Belanger, a pdcnic .at Lynbrook Park on Dr. W. A. McKay, at 942-0967. personals moral standard To keep His The Principal,- Mr. J. A 'Fick- �imman,of the Sclwol Board Tuesday. Miss Barbara Cook. Sudbury, 'le,. acted " as Chairman, and addressed the graduates, and in. The Sunday School and Con- is holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Annus covenant, t must keep faith ee of oangz~atuTa o remarks, e� stressed greg�ational Picnic was held on. tier Mr: and Mrs. g, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mit with this standard, We have. - per' chell left last Friday, for -At- as a Guide, the life of Jesus were conveyed by Repschemo:- the value anti importance of a Friday eveAing at Paulynne Cook, Liverpool Road, S. tives of the Staff, the School !ice education, and urged the Park, with about one hundred Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Balsdon :!arctic City wehe the men will who died for us.' l..• Board and the Horne &School people- to continue their pemgorss sitting dawn -to supper. attended the 50th wedding be attending the Kiwunis In Bulletin Association. efforts in the future. The swimming. ,pool and base- anniversary of Mr, and Mrs• ternat Recent visitors �t t Next Sunday morning, the Miss Judy .Beaman was' the At. the end",of the evening, ball were the attractions. A. G. Turner, at the home of Recent visitors at the home Quarterly Conttrhuthlon Service 'Valedictorian, and the Awards refreshments were served to with races for all. - their son Arthur, and family, of the 'Morn 's, and Mc- will be held. e reser as gIIaws: ties and. �ffi by The Comanunity Club' will in on Sunday, June were:Clements'.r of the Base Line There will not be a Junior P �-'�� were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Congregation during the sum- -"Athletic" -Barbara Beaman ladies of the C. W. L, and the . hold its picnic this Friday, July �30. and Jim Walker. G P. T. A. 5, at Lynbrook Park, with sup- Mr; and Mrs. Floyd Balsdon. Lewis and Peggy, of the Kings= mer months Sunday summer school was _•„Sckhool Crests„ _ � 0 0 0 per at 6.00 p. m Broadview St, are visiting rel- way' dismissed for the Septe. HymanSchool Of The Holy Last Saturday was moving day atives in Detroit, . for a few Congratulatiorms ` to Betty be re -convened in, September: "Citizenstrip” - Barbara Bea- Redeemer in Audley, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- '� Hough and Lydia Konvnsow, on -- than and, Ron Sluytens. A Special General Meeting ald Cox and family moved to Belated. birthday wishes to "Proficiency{' - Judy � Bea= of the supporters of the School Kedron; Mn and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Helen Fenton; 'whose bir- man, Michael March. of the Holy Redeemer will be Powell' and family moved to'. thday was on June 27. �'��t� �a,bles =-"Proficiency Scholarships" - held at the school, on Wed- CherrywoocL The community ,Tudy Beaman, Michael March. ne�y, July 10, 1%3, ,at 8.15 welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Bill DTT7►T1Q a ETON After the presentation of the. p• m, to elect a Trustee to the Losers anted James, from the E l�aIM Certificates, a hilarious half- School Board, and to consider Brock Road, to the former Cox Cedar, Semi -assembled a report on the new Kindergar- home; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Law- Piano : Recital _Spruce, Semi assembled X11.75 ST. JAMES ten Class, Oral French, and son and Lynda:, from Ajax, to A fiery successful piano ret- " COMMUNITY CHURCH the Rotary System, P'l'anned for the former Saunders' home, ital was held last Thursday ev- All Types of Fencing Materials opal this fall.and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Stadhow ,erring, June 27, in St. Andrew's Rosebank Road, North from Scarboro, to the former Presbyterian Church, in Pick= : -Complete Res Products _ Capt. Rev. `L. B. McPherson, Brock Road Blake farm eying. Those participating were - _ B. A. Congrratulations . to the foll- piano and vocal pupils of Mrs.A 1A .'31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 owing who tried Piano Examin- Marion M Mr -Mc- _ . AVMBER _ _ _-C 0: _.. - - - Phone: HO 5-4824 School is out,, with most of ations held recently at Whitby, Clement was Chairman for the - the children passing, and some by the Royal Conservatory • of evening. Performers were. Bar- Phone 9423251 :Pickering service of Worship of the pupils receiving books Music: Linda Seto, Pass. Grade bara Thompson, Anne. Layter, 4 Sunday School & Bible Class for their standing. 8; Peggy Squire, First Class Leslie Neal; Mary " Ashton, 9.45 A. M. The school picnic was held Honours, Grade 8; Susan Rich- ,Cathie Robinson, George Kon- i '' Morning Prayer one Thursday, June 2?, when arils, Honours, Grade 6; Arth- onow, Kathy Neal, Peter art■■fib■■i■i■.■■■■_■■■■■■■■■■■999■■■•■■■■■■■■! 11.00 A. M. they went by bus, to PaulYnne ur Puckrin, Pass Grade 4; Mar- Hough, David .Green, Cathy ; ATI 0 N Holy Communion - First ' Park. Swimming was about the. ilyn Hedge, Honours, Grade -1. McKay, Gerald Hall, Rita ■ R E F R 16 E R Sunday In Month onlythin one could enjoy, but Congratulations to the High Knott, Jim Rummerfield, Teddy ■ ` (jun 6 tf) some races ' were run earl in School students who were suc- Trenholm, Mary -Beth McClem- j ■ Y the day. cessful 'in examrinations held ent, Christine Thompson Betty COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC -Congratulations to Christine recently at the five local' High Hough, Lanny Robinson, War- p;; AIR CONDITIONING i Pickqring Village Library �.� who won top honors in Schools. ren Bean, Vera Freeman. and N , SUMMER HOURS Grade 8, at St. -Francis de Mr. Frank Underwood and Elizabeth Bean. FollghRnhg the a _ ' __Repairs To.All Makes.. The Library' will be open Sales School, which means- family, 'Shelburne, spent the musical numbers, Mrs. Betty ■ during July inchrAugusR, a Scholarship of $25.00. week -end at the home of Mr. Hough made a brief presenter- ■ LORNE 'WHITE r The fallowing schedule to be The Ellicott famiry held their and Mrs. Bill Guthrie. tion speech as Barbara Thorne- ■ - . -fin. cif ._- y to st• 31 re -union picnic at Mr. Cecil Nbgs Margaret Puckrin, of son presented Mns. McCletrrent ■ - - N Thnhsdalis -200 to 500 P. M. p Green River. Over Oshawa, spent the week -end with a lovely 'bouquet of red ■ Pickering kerN1 9421511 Tridays - 6.00 to 8.06 P. M. �y persons were present, the at the home of her brother -in- roses. The Ladies' Aid of St. c g ,3aturdsys - 930 to 11.56 A, M. ekkst being Mrs. W. H. Eliic^ � Law, sand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew's Church served re - Ott, and the youngest, Diane Ch+arUe Clemente. hestmte'nts to the musicians i■■■sggfann>•autstNNtatasNsta■t1■gss■»tss>fsI■Naiil■ss j. ,��., . r, Da -t Fa+n THE PICK�RING NEWS 1.'THURSDAY, . /� n �r w r. y, o * t;ie:r aunt, ite�l a'is parents on Friaay. youngest person present; and e P /"1 - • { rir�, visited his parents A. and tie-Pim 2 •r� Y,atthews, on �a�srda V F: S Y i ane linos raitily held their r..tr. and Mss. Vern Ellicott, for an'd M^ -s. Carlton, on Sunday. ,A speckil s r7 ��• fat -1-W picnic on Sun�1;,y, with the largest -family present. Mrs. J. Davis returned home St. John's St. AndreWs P»sb erian j Co.gratulation to -Miss � s_xt-y-one present. It was held W. D. L Witter, Montreal after visting frienijs in Toron morrdag, wh : Church — P:ckern�v Pa .�y Gray on attaining F:on- 1 on the la �vn of Mr. C Phillips. and .lis sister, Miss Gladys to. was served, and The s rvice o: �ti ors::iY on ors on Mr exami.�ations, in'her . Mrs. William Ellicott, Sr., rec- Viritter, et Toronto, called on School clod ort Friday, and ura, Rase Anti l'sl Sung=aY was co:f:ucted }y the r - ' Yes:, (1ni rztsity. eived the prize for beim the their aunt, Mrs. Matthews, on the Senior Grade pupils nv'nister, Rev. F. V•,nkey. Mrs. 2.:.. an7 1'ri :,. Jc':� Fie eldzst arson P P prey- and Marilyn Whi ,y p - present; and Fnday evening: ented their teacher, Mr. Chall- eived on "Profess Marion bicClemen2 presided at , ar,_-; - L1:iiy, formerly Of flit^h- Diana Phillips, daughter'of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joirrr Carlton ice. with a'Parker Pen arra Per.- illtJo mearr�berstrip Per. - the •.ro�art. The yjaj entered en but now of Yicke::n; vis- I' and firs. Ii. Phillips, for the and little son Norman, of Pick cil Set; also gcld 'cuff l:nics t..er Perry, by Cej • to' *tee Processional Fly;r�r '•I ; - waited for the Lord" I ,.. Tne spec- %iial nray:cal number was a solo ( ift,tftPf►iftitlltitlf1l11"}tif9lifih�4K/ilfht"ttrt �thitt11�t1f1PtFftifft}I�If1i11ttllth�l►i1Nh1 i 1 + beautifully sung by Mrs. San-1dra �r �r�.r�rr��-^r•-�r•^rw-�^M�^�-.i-,-. for oprk—kecisative.an Aria ROUGE HILLS ON NO. 2 HWY. JUST EAST : for soprano..from the Prodigal It Son, by Sir Arthur Sullivan. I -OF ROUGE BRIDGE ',.,,`The scripture lesson was 1st. i � +Corinthians, . Chap 1: 21 - 31. STORE OPEN EVENINGSTILL 7:00 PLM SATURDAY }, Mr. Conk s me,s FOODMARKET TILL 6`00 P.M. THURS & FRI. TILL 9:04 P.M. eS'- a€e o i The ✓�v..i�v�.�.��r�.��61 Power of -God, and Windom of. Iw+NUJ+111+N1UWI+NU+1w4u++1w+1/lduli+41++IwllWilw++w+lw+lll�+�u�+u/1�111 W STROUD S God, was- most inspiring. Ia Paul's words 'I a_ -n determined zTulip (Regular) Familp KRAFT'S Gave 1 11 i/d • Gard - to keep nothing but .grist Arid 7.c) oz. pkgs. Chocolate, Plan ' Him crucified:" To the Greeks, m= this message of Paul was noir-WS — senss: to the Jetic•s. a swnin- ' ' ling Moes:. To f`=me wi•:o are saved, it is the r wer of � God_ or, .. ..•God was in C'hr•�st recur;l:ng MARSHMALLO' - the -world to Himself. Cnris: Goa ` took _upon Himsa f our s'rame and our maery. Jesus said i. 'if I ..be lifted up will draw a! ZIP P LEAF (Twin-Paki hien unto me". Let us lift ur - — . _. MAPLE (Tasty the cross before me:.. T,k t _.�.•> SAVE 1 O 1Ib. pkg. challenge of the c.nbs cone, Govt. inspected to each of us: May -we L -e ;. to 3 Ib. Ritz. 59C �-S Meat)' .LARGE • •�• •� Qi ble to point nen to the cross - ttiy .• . _ ' of Christ 151/2 oz. tins 16 oz. Jar , To Whom It May Concern. SPECIAL OFFER ,.of 4c OFF )O for 99c . Notice --1 will not be respon- PLUS 2t O F F r Bible for any debts Incurred by' V �}j�ESo 0 my wife, Lillian Irene. , (Case of 48 ?(Sate lOt) SS'I�IL$ Thomas Paddley, _ food Brougham. Ontario -, tins $4.65) .. (Ju.ly 4) GFEX OV �' CADBURY'S DAIRY MILK - SAVE i I - 41/4 oz. bars MASON'S CANNED Case of 24 Rev. T. Fleetham will com- i CtWCOLATE BADS ..... 2 for 39c SOFT DRINKS Case ;mence his sun=er• holiday (Mined flavours in the cases to suit you this week, There will not be ' FREE 6 or. BOTTLE of LAING'S WORCESTERSHIRE : any se�ssice for three Sundays SAUCE with the Purchase of LAING'S C.C. SAUCE at, RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE - -Pkg, of -6 lrt July. No Sunday School for REGULAR PRICE OF ._ _c the rr�oath of July. We hope TEA BAGS - SAVE 6c _ fall will come back in August - FT'S P _ _ _ SWI REM - - much refreshed from the. holi- ER'S B 1 12 a: torrid time Sere 9e 2 for B9c MOTH RAND' APPLE & STRAWBERR .=d3' SWIFT'S. PREMIUM 12 oz. tins APPLE & RASPBERRY c : The Memorial Decoration CORNED B$EF - SAVE 25e 2 for $9e , Day.Sewice at Salem was well t �• Nrs - Sara lSe attended aril the graves were ;WIFT'S. PREMIUM. 1.Y2 ib. tin BANQUET SELECTED FANCY Za r beautifully - decorated. Mrs' LOOKED- HAM SAVE 20e _ _ x1.49 TOMATO - Sara 9e E1meT Wilson of•Mt. Zion sang f+or the. service. with Miss tr -'Sharon Jones at the organ - __ . :- : • . Mr. Alia Mss. Gerald Henning - - _ , . - _ : ;-- -_ • 7. and farrnly spent file wee?: -end CloverCream at Paudash Lake. - Strictly Fresh Grade A Large, Loose DOZ. Mr. aad Firs. Crane Pascoe o and baby V •sited the at Pigeon -Lake on. Sunday. -Mrs. C. Ferris, Oakville, is ,I at presets IS bit. and biz Gallon Carton (Less than 18e per pint) Mrs,. bI. Pegg. : Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks -and clhldren: Mr. and 21drs. A. � Pegg and Ruth.. and M:, and I' 69, Mrs. Don Pegg and Jeffrey {Save 20c) : .'spent Sunday at Lake Simcoe. - We are. sorryto report Fred �B ring your own cartons) Byers has been coned ,to his — _Y home with pneurnonia this past i peek ! - ; -Mr. David Pegg commences i his summer course in Toronto, ROUND - - LB. : - - FRESH MINCED STEAK ___�T__�______ . __ !b. 69e this week. BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RJB ROAST _ I.B. 79e • ti S, - Mr, and hiss. • bl:lton Pe,� . ., atvendei the Mrd nd- wedding a M. � O C niiersary of .Mr, andMzs. M.' STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST 16th a 7th Ribs) _ ____LB. 59e Gormley, at their son's home, ! St ''79 near L.eaaAtdale, the home of 1 LEAN PEAMEALED �-' 2.Ir. ani. vire. Arthur Gormley 'FRESH GRADE A; OVEN READY "and •family. n C Unit No. 1-- United Church ^ %Vornen catered'fo: the r -cep- s ,CHIC E N-SKLB.35 CY rO tion of NLr. -and' Mrs- William 'Prtchforth, on Saturday.'" (FRYING', ROASTING, BAPBECUING) (Average 3 lbs.) The church was ',beautifully decorated with • white pecnies. "FRESH LEAN PORK And blue delphiniums fQr the U.S. No. 1 Virginia or Carolina - 49 u�eddin;; of William Piuhforth ' and Wanda bloore, on Satur- loin Roasts Rib End LB •59� Tender loin End �. �69� - _ "day. The bride was beautifully •dressed in white nylon .lace. (AVERAGE 2%2 LBS.) "(AVERAGE 3%2 LBS.) : gownedL e,andJudy,w in CERTRE.-ROASTS 0R 1CH0PS :�b.I_ ew a.. oes WHOLE ��10IN Ib. 65�: _ BROUGHAM - - Brougham Sunday . School SLICED RINDLESS - -- Picnic is being held on July 4, BREAKFAST BACON :: : A 39C _ LBSe at the Greenwood Conservation _.Park. Bus to leave .at .11.00 a. 'LUCAS ARTHUR'S Fully Cooked Ready To. Serve Tn. Lunch served at r ow will SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER .. Ib. 45C :you please brine your own cups and silverware.LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE FRESH, HOME-GROWN - Congratulations to Brough- GREEN OR WAX BEANS _ _: ._^� .a,m Young People on winning BREAKFAST BACON ..:': Ib. 69� �:2 lbs. a9t; `the Silver Cup at the Softball No. 1 HOME GROWN SNOW WHITE EAC+ _Tournament of the Oshawa' LUCAS ARTHUR'S Small Link .1 .Ib. Pkg. CAULIFLOWER -LARGE. HEAD 29c { ::.-Presbytery (United Church). PORK SAUSAGE . . Service in St. John's on the ' ' ` ' ' ' ' 4�CC No. 1 SELECTED FIRM,' GOLDEN RIPE ?th, will be taken by Mrs. LUCAS ARTHUR'S SLICED. BANANAS TUher and Mrs. Blackman. No : BOLOGNA 1 LB. PKG. 39e ---=- 2 Ibs. 29e service on July 14, but, Judy FLORIDA SEEDLESS RE GOOD SIZE 21, service wlit be taken. by BLADE BONE REMOVED GREEN LIMES ________ �� Dau. 39e Mr. Allan Ellic�ottf and July 28, .by the "Young People". Blade or Short RIB ROAST .. ', lb, S9c U.S.' No., 1 EXTRA — CAROLINA, Fresh, Sweet, Juiq Mr: and Mrs Wayne Whit- PEACHES �^ M:W, Gordon and Diane, Ajax; ROUND OR SQUARE RUMP ROAST LB. 79e - _2 �• 29e . ,hie =ss Ica -Jean Harm of ARRIVING DAILY FRE$H PICKED " FRESH MINCED BEEF Z bs. 79e STRAWBERRIES UiTTRACTryfLY PRICED - _r 'THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1963 ,THE PiCIHiiNNG MEWS 1Psge PMR F II�15URANCF.MATE "Examination Results - Gontioued From Page 1 —(Second Class Honours) Jill Bickell, Ruth -3RADE9F RLAL - INESTOVGE -A�e earrutels, NormaDegeer, Mary Gimblet� Darlene Lawrence, Atm McLachlan, Barbara Puddister, Patricia School let out of whoop and Hills Dr. who was seven years 7Redrrrarn, Carol Shanley. (Third Class Honours) Joanne was Non 'OfficeWE 29W12 Res dense WH. Z-3115 a holler in our district last old on July 3, and celebrated 1Deschenes, Nan Henry, Carol Rowe. (Pass Standing) M Friday and we trust the child- with a party of young friends: Donnie Anderson, Colleen Ballennnie, Betty Anne Carr- y E. MORLEY �' will remember their safety to Mrs. Lil. Shil2on, West Pt.on others, Catharine Cronkw arta, Gail ring,Flwvtgan, Gloria rules for the next two months Cres., who had a birthday on Green, Marlene La.rrois, Barbara Manning, Christine Tomlin, Jane Viggers, Jane Wilson. of holidays. July 4; to Grant Ballagh, Is- YI t , Many families left for sum- land Road, wtro was six, on the FROM GRADE 10 TO GRADE 11 j riser cottages and lodges over 7th of July; to Paul Stubbings GRADE 10A—(First Class Honours) Kathryn Bongard, i'Tow Frlersdly , e ikrW Agent' the holiday week -end and a- of Friendship Ave. on his 8th David Cockayne; Melody Cooper, Janice Egoroff, Jana mong these were: Mr. and Birthday .on June 26; to Anne Hasek, James Hunt, -Sandra King, Betty Jean Knox, " 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 Mrs. Thorny Bailey and fam- MacCrae, Ridgewood Rd, on Linda Kozak, Grace Lloyd, Jessie MacKay, Keith Schram, their cottage e, Minden; e t July 3. Dorothy Smith, Ruth Taylor, Flora Jean. Westney. - _ o who are at her fifth birthday on FICKERING, .ONTARIO Mr. Th deepest sympa my of this (Second Class Hmours) Patricia Arnnstrong, Mary Lyras and Mrs. Ron Ridding and the community-isBlackman, Marline Brooks, Daniel DiCredico, Kay extended to Mr. Duncan, Donald Evans, June Lewis, Jane Miller, family, Rouge Hills Dr., epjoy- and Mrs. V. Shipley, East Ave. ing a few days, at their sum- on the tragic death of their Margaret Miller Waiter Mitchell, Linda Piltz, Bever- _ ley Waring Linda Williams. (Third Class Honours) mer home at Missassau g Mississauga; rdg he r, three children, Shubh Lou 1 Anne . Crowe, James Daly, Mary Donkers, Philip and Mrs. Stan. Frost, Rouge anr e c n, w o o am (Lat.), Sharon Huyck, Patricia Newmerr, 0 • Hill's Dr:, were at Lake St- Pet- died in a fire in their home, in Nancy Nicholson (math.). (Pass Standing) Ken Gard- a er; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore Chicago, last week. Mr, and iner, Kenzie Messer (Fr.). and family, Rivercourt Rd. Mrs. Shipley, flew to Chicago, 0 0 0 0 0 Pent the week -end at Kash- as soon as they received tree GRADE 108—(First Class Honours Susan Crawford' .•INSURANCE s �' Rodl ) rd' bog Lake; ruing, Wallace • a Mr. and. Mrs. Bob sad news. Pgngti: (Second Class Honour) Don- ASSIIRANCE Miller and boys were at Kashi A waddling of interest to. local na Bryant, Warner Felin, James Forbes (math.), Monika E"M COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND Lake, visiting relatives; Mr. residents took Gerecke, Gloria Osborne, Donald Robertson, Jane Van _ place on Satur= Blaricom, Michael Vizely. (Third Class Honours) Fred and -Mho --Sid- Henson and the- day, June 29 in Centennial Un- --Appleton, max gaz et -Bobbitt Bari)ara Lay - LIFE AUTOMOBILE — -FIRE children spent the week -end ited Church, Highland Creek, chuk, Evelyn. Metcalfe,. Carolyn North (math.), Gordon at Baptiste, and Mr. and Mrs. when Rev. T. Bagnal united in Roberts, Glen Robinson, Ma Ann Vaillancourt, Bar - i07 KINGSTON ROAD EAM Bill. Reid and funnily, Rouge marriage, Susan, daughter of " bara Whaley, Ken Wideman (Pass Standing) Peter OOlen *edea Phlow Alm *Appw Conom M war WK 644 Highlands Dr. spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Ridhard Jolliffe, Bekkevold (Eng.), • Martin Burnie (math.), Derrick Cur- FbmeA, Iammisee Cevwego Day Or NyY end on a, cruise on their boat of Ridgewood Rd., to Gary, son tis, Bonnie Gardiner (Eng.), Clare Hogarth (math.), Lon_ on Georgian nie Jolliffe (math., Lat.), Allays Jones (math.). Elizabeth rg �3'• o$ Mr. and Mrs. RicharciCoop- Miller (math., Lat.), Graven Petch (math). Mr. and Mrs. George Craig er, of Claremont. The - bride o 0 0 0 0 and family, Rouge Hills Dr. looked lovely in a floor-lengtt. GRADE 10C—(First Class Honours) Marie Majoor; Paul_ spent the 'week -end at their gown and train of white de- ine Wellman. (Second Class Honours) Susan ' Botten, APPRAISALS cottage at Dorset; Mr. .Lim lustred satin and carried red Nancy Burton, Jo -Arnie Draper, Elizabeth Kroon, Jean - NEWELL French, Carl .and Patricia, of. 'and white roses. Her maid of Segriff, Linda Smith, Lynn Spencer. (Third Class Hon - Rouge Hills Dr. visited friends `+nn�, *T. G. Rr�-.,;. *T,rt�- ours) Lynne Gliddon, Donna Lee, Lynda Nesbitt, Ruby at Gananoqug; Mr. and Mrs wdth bridesmaids Jennifer sis- Phillips, Sandra Smith. / (Pass Standing) Vicki Batts Newell (cog ). (Gladys � � Chas. Fick and children, Dec- Margo Burnie' (book-kpg.), Susan Butterfield imal Place, left to spend the cis and Muriel Dix, all had mat (Eng., BOOk-), Carolyn Coward, Linda David (Eng., Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village summer at their cottage in. Book.), Theresa Fleming, Lloyd Harbron (Eng.), Carole Kooren (book., Phy. Ed.), Gail Mitchell (geog•), Judy Haliburton, and Mr. and Mrs . novelty cotton; little Wendy P'uddister, Frank Traynor (book-kpg. )'. 94?r5ii7a Tororllto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. ?.-760t Bob Stewart and family, East ,,.- ..r e2r, ,;, 00000 Ave, are enjoying a month a1• cher sister, Jn yellow nylon or- GRADE IOD-- First Class Honours Nornian Bignell. . .•::Whitby 668.4703 �s39--1447. ( ) the cottage at Dalrymple. �duu�y, Amu au cue bl.tles at- .(Second ClAss Honours) Lewis Jackson (Fr.), symen Ras. "Highway" % Mlle East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Hight'. Miss Betty Jade Adams, of -ewtants carried white -and Iangeraap, Douglas Wagg. (Third Class Honours ' Rouge Hills Dr. left on Mon- yellow rry trMrca ed�Owirrg the Gould, Robert Gumbinger, Bryan McNailey, Rod)Major, day for two weeks at the Girl wedding ceremony, a recelrtIon James Torrance, Helmut Trarrtau (Pass Stand! sant Fallaize, Fred Fox (math.) �) W31]- - ' Guide Camp at Bonita Glen, at was held at the home or the 5harbn ,Eike Gerecke '(math.), Hawkestone. bride's parents with one bund- �m Grath.), James Izatt (math.), Joan Masters (Phy. Ed.). Allan Powell, Christina Robbesch. Reeve Sherman Scutt was in red and twenyr sweats_ en)ay- Buten, T Monteith, MonNitlr, Riehl -- Tony. Salt (Book.. math:), Slyer Slcite4r (meth). - Lm To fte Pembroke , where he attended ing. the buffett supper, in the Frank Threlkeld (math.), Ivan Wilson (meth.), Charlotte• the Reeves and Weaxk s' Cow garden. The bzicle's mother re- Wbemacott (math.). _ 0"0111Rm A=CUWM= vention last week. Delved In AJC- Awa ter with mat; GRADE( t0E—Tho following00000 0 0 p1 �} O. W. tMi �, v 'Mrs. Iris Farley and laugh- drir►g accessories, whip the two in Me Clerical Cstudente ourse, aro prantod Rem ` LICA TR jo= ter Linda, Rowe Hills Drive. grooms mother chose Beige �r�sn Leave are in Quebec Or m CertMieates. — f two weeks, (Second CI Lite 7Lo6si tie A� - p,h1e11,• ap 10 Ru Org�aa with matdrirrg access- 'beth ( ass Honours) Eliza. 1<'bass: 1pB5� and then will go onto Halifax ories. For travellhrg, the bride Ha'tjes• Dorms Hilts, Lionel Larooque, Elsie Leder. >a � �OOe �0M3 O"Wo undebb ;'M for several weeks. w a burns o (Third Claes Monours) Alex Oliphant. (Pass WRT t MIATERA GA. range d'r'ess Arlene Hrytzak, Ken Markle, ) wMtwieN !�0lN Mrs. Grace Smith, Ridge- with beige and broaNn. The Moore. Flurry Mitetneil;,. e - wood Road spent the week -end' young couple wilt live In Kim - in Buffalo and Springville. U. story for a few weeks, and ex - FROM GRADE 11 TO GRADE 12. S. q. .,GRADE 11A— ) Brenda Cornell, pent to go -to England late in (First Uaw Menoues OPTOMETRIC Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. August where they will take 'Gari' Day. Richard Doble Michael K ker. Walter Van Nus Eleanor W Kearney.,Neil Par. Pleat MORTOAols A�No�h Don McPherson4 Ridgewood up residence. Our good wishes Honours) Diane Carter, Sharon eshrey' .(Second Claes ALSO MOND MORT"O" Road, - on their 23rd wedding go with Susan and Gary who r Gonion VISION CARE anrdversary on June 24. are well. I:m�vrn m Ifrar� scar- `%dim Ontis, �rO�' Death. Bruce Drake, (?n�ery. AVARw.Va roe. AooTn'+raM Dura, Linda Graham, Robert Groff, Heather Johnson JOHN L R/1W80N, R.O. ASM 1 A1w� Merry happyretnrna �__the bora.and�Pldcettng-anddents----------rA—N- — B hf ay. I gee = Bill Wlaernam a tcis PUMA" STREET day to Garry Burak, Rouge Sheridan Van (Third Class .6" NVERFOOL.RD. SOUDO MR ALSO PUICILAW OR LOAw Honours) Lauretta Anonby.(g'eom.), John Brett (hast.), Gregory Gerbis, Patricia Ire�son, Anne MoGe"ath, Lyrnne IMAW': RAY. ON DLLfTINe MORTOAOr.+ ttersoer, Evelytr Smith, Hetty Van Hevelinge2L(Paas IEYES EXAMINED Rt You YgR1M ANY MORMA40 Standing) Barbara Carson (Lat., Fr:). h0ugaret Hart- D�se ttr1ED .w RerAiLiRo. _ w(iANearle a roe rA:r 150 gs DRUGS LTD ford (Hist.,. matte.), Margaret Keyes (hist.. mach.), Janet Ruddy. Craig Tren+holm, James Van Pelt (georn. ), Kathy !V!lIINOi COIR>t1i ON RtVIft CML - Wilson Wr. ), (A egmtat) . IN APPOINTMENT. TL 9-2101 0,0000 A�����/ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS GRADE 11d—(Second Caes MR ours) Hugh Crawford, YORi 8 I Karen Hayward, Shannon Smith. (Third Claw Honours) Brian Burm. (math.), Susan Burnie, Rsrr[1f Desautels, COMPANY --- -- - ( type) , Douglas Dorsett, Fred Moore, John O'Brien, Nan - AND SEPTIC TANKS COSNMCS •. SUNDRIES • any cy Pudcrin. John Robbescheutein (Eng.), Susan Ross, Bill 100 ADELAIDE ST. WEST ; _ - P amori' Suzanne ewski, Greta 'gilds, Darleen Sugin Varistone (pass Standing) Linda Eck1� Sheila Green, CLEANED TORONTO ONTARIO Jahn Hotner, Bruce Uoyd, Wayne M 2, ) P urphy, Susan Nick - a * I) (E Lind math. ), Barbara EMpin 0-SioO STCV ay , Phy lis Rooney Phys. Ed.) ,- Barbara Taylor, (Phys. � a : •, - or ay w.:. lair �' GRADE( 11C—). WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.�n. � to 9 �, • • • • • o Grade 12 Commercial O�MIr RA, i�104'1 ) (Second Class . TEenple '9-17so -WA 24M SUNDAYS .Ind HOLIDAYS i p.fn. P. :Honour.) Barry .Bruneau, Carole White, Caitl Wilson. s �' (Third Class Honours) Barbara Best (arzth.), Barbara Fetter, Dianne Foster, Jerry Matten (short.), Janet :. :Norman (typ.) , Helen Schaper, Linda Smith, Frank DICKERING SHONE WEfilrlsoN 2- % Taylor. (Pass Standing) June Benson .(arittr.), Georgina - Burton, Ruth Chomey (ari•th.),,Angela -CumnAngs (arith.) Diane Hornshaw (arith.), Lana Hubner (short.), W�yne Powell, hist-), Joyce Smith (sbort.). 00000 Graham HARDWARE ~ GRADE 12A—(First Class Honours - Five Options) Car- ole Bowles, Ian Buttars, Donald Drake, Marie , Draper, YOUN6 & flaciffma Beverley Hawthorne, John Miller, Gerald Pegg Arnum;. Stronell. Sec ens . e • PASM • TOOLS •annals, Marilyn LaBrie, Stephen MichzW _ O Re Msrgare- - Newman, Gary Stone, (Four ptlons) neth Koehne- • ESC. - H _ glass Honours - FH captions •S I L V E R S M I T S mars, Leslie Schram Thi Sharon Brown, Margam on, Margaret Hickey, Jno Silver Repairs Spinning Lasvted, Paul White, (Four Options) Ronald. Evens, Eil- 74 E N E R A L HARDWARE eine Robinson (Pees Standing - Flw Options) Pat Har_ _ Cleaning:; Engraving _ lien, Mary Sue Hunt, Diane Rrahar�on, (Four Options) ' PilOnsie WI'Iit�1O1l 2r191 • N'Ilfe Plating '.Custom Made Silverware' Hoskins, Roy P 00000 0 0 0 0 0 Lynda a��losisatleal Furni yin -GRADE 128=(Second Class Honours - Five Options) gs Lynn Wilson. (Third Class Honours - Five Options) Janes et -Ross, John -Vesters. ( Four 'Options) Marilyn Cronk, P', O. Box 9, Station Rd.,. Pickering 942-5460 Douglas Ecklund, Joe Moodie, Henry Raetson, Burt Viz- _ ely. (Pass Standing - Four Options) Blair Bryant, Grant Foreman ,Fr.), Joyce Lewis, Marilyn Murkar, Charles . 1 Rixon, Gundy Schnabel, Lorne Thompson (Fr.) , (No Dip- i. MOTOR SEME _ lona) Gayle Disney (hist., chem,), Bonnie Maurer (hist., ------------------ chem.), John Torrance., ( chem.) . RIx TO LaNIMIIOMIlrS, 6ardl1l Tractors In ' addition—the following students have completed " : T. P. RESTAURANT and MOTEL. the ns), Peter BroadmoreD(Four Diploma: Adams' (Four NPM[ and Used Lawmawers ROtO#ilit�rs for Sale 6cCeil�tt FOOd At ReaSOItaI �IC� 00000 RADE 12 COMMERCIAL—(Second Class ` Honours) I rm e Bye (Sp. Comm.) ; Hazel Closson (Gen.. Bus.) , i+ 1\Patricia Corrigan (Sp..Comm.1, Shirley Crawford, (Gen. uwM "'N6 Tt�►JOur Take�Ou or&rs' Sus.), Doreen Dawson (Sp. Comm.), Cheryl Usaornbe - i rs AL- __ - _ (Sp. Comer.), Gail Mayne (Geis. Bus.), Marilyn. North (w'j• CHICKEN, SHRIMP: FISH A CHIPS IAM IRitR ( ), Judy Ward' (Gen. Bus.), Wanda Williams (Gen , Donna YOUM (Gan. Bus,. (Third. Class Mon. Lynda t (Gen. Bus.), Dawn Carleton (Gen. A curs) Barret 94Z'313A wOTHIM °°'� -' Bus.), Stnarleen Chute (Cler. Conan) Marleen G (Gear BUS.), Strzanrre Harris ( Gen l�rrs,) . Lynda i 11 (Gen. Bus.), Keith Puckr•in (Cler. Comm.), Jean 'Reesor -- (Sp. Comm.) (Pass Standing) Helen Ego (S Cantu . .. Gladys Jones (Cler. Carrnn), Sonja N3eisen (Cler. Corntn.) Joyce ThornPson (Gen. ■ 'sem. iCICERING New " THU%SDAY, JWLY 4, 191 cuummom BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In Mrs. Wales W&M � been The Churches confinedVital with to the Uxbridge Hos• TRAVEL Altai with a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. LeMaye• have --GUARANTEED 1Vl�eEACHNIFS moved into the apartments a- YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR TRAVEL ■Sls�>•taRisi��t�fltalta�{ Bove the Curtis 'store. Rodeo -TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Wm Birkett, a well ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH P�ekering known, former Claremont res- - Any Make or Model -United ! idem, is confined to the Stou- YOUR 1STAKISHED ed Church , AGENT ARTHUR FIELD * Mintat.�'= Rev. Melville Buttal ffville Hospital, having suffer- - .,. ed' a stroke. Officially Appointed: Private Ambulance Service - CHURCH ' SERVICE - Mr. and Mrs. Chaff. Redshaw: - PICKERING have returned home after sev- INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 A.. M., Only Durins -oral nays in the U. s., AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of ATLANTIC 8� PACIFIC STEAM SHIP CONFERENCES. _ Months The Summer Mr. Eddie Orta, his sister * _ Sunday'School Wkriod and her daughter, spent the WATER DELIVERED - ` During spin• Period :.holiday at Orr Lake. .,Our -PROFESSIONAL Services War. McEachnle, Prop. " Decoration Day at Clare- Lest NO More �pUDL mont Union Cemetry will be �r _ West of Dunbarton . held this Sunday., July 7th.,, TiCrets Issued Fran Oar Office At Offiral Rates _ * Church Service - 9.45 a. m • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spang en- • "PHONE - P++oNE: 94Z-2171 tertained a number of friends YRAYR IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Sunday School - 10.45 a. :n. from Uxbridge on suriday. _ _ -- t . Pickering, Onto itf�i•t/�gir�>•1ii<iK<>• Gretta Vanstone was among NOT A SIDLINE AT — ATtantic 2-0063 those who received their lead - GRACE Q�RACE PRESBYTERIAN ership certificates for the Red CHURCH r,•,zace swimming_following the TRAVEL � E course taken at 5touffville last D11 KEN and- CLARK week. - Creighton, Drynlan Port Union Road .. ST ROUGE - Weekend visitors at the WORLD WIDE SERVICE _P R E N T I C E. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Renn- AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 943-6690 AUCTIONEERS d� Murdoch ie on the holiday were' W. _ MARKHAM Church (A,1 Aga) ani3 'Mrs. J. Watts of Downs- Licensed and Aegmrised for We �=t'i'ters, Solicitors 11.00 A. M. { view, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rennie counties of Ontario and Vera Divine Supervised Nvrsory - 11.0f and Notaries Public Divine WorshlP - 11.00 A. M. • of Scarboro and Mr. and Mrs. cane Stock, hnplew.ewes. Mous•. ., " = --w. Hobday. Check The Date 4n Your Paper bold Puralturea Real Estate IIANlt Of COMMEM CHAAMRS " Minister _ Mr. and Mrs. J. • McGuire also our specialty at Rev. WIn. H. T. Fulton lead family, spent the holiday Ressonawe Rates 3 Simco. SI. H., Oshawa X108 Rouge Highlands Dr. at Lake Simcoe, DUAL SERVICE AT DMC PRICE TN hone Oshawa 723 2444 W� Rouge Mr. ana. Mrs.'Harold Hopkins Send In Your Renewal Today' - !HOMES — •P were at their cottage at Six 294-3161 or 640-3686 - Mile Lake. With them were t�Mtlstlalantln>.>tslMM>•M1>•�t1M1>•il•�/Mt/ltiOMM>•�1•�LM■ 'ounces nave been established �ae Georges -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burrows and _ auctioneers since 1099. ! Ge g s ;family of Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. Baglien had _ , Anglican Churc t yrur .Glidden and Glenda Tay FLEURY 8 COMERY .W M ' E • .IcItlMooNruuo Ior for a weekend visit. = r C BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R! N '�"� '� s �''�� Michael Hobday of- Scarboro iJ►. DA Is spending a week with the ADJUSTABLE SHOWER HEAD &w toe. Pkimi.q, Owl. Gentle Flow To Invigorating Force 3 NOTARIES PUBLIC Mmn, W"IIdeM 2.3313 Gordon Berson k now much WHILE THEY LAST — — $4.9S ��, at Old tOngstow Roe'" _ SUMAT SERVICES improved in health and will be Z Hhod ed Crud, RSO a w�.--Ildy Cawnwwrew - areturi>,iing ;M work this week. - if Unera/ and 4320 AT. 4x5764 1 t.os. cWft-�a.aw4 ihvi« 31r. and and Mrs. F. Hollinglshead284-4721 e e 'Ambulance Service 11 00 aa --+lob C.�.wd.. returned horise fr+orn a week at Wh Hyl Itleir cottage at Paint Au,•Ba - MOUtfi 1NO aim.-4kmley eelmoi Is e• felItRiiMiaaaaalna�ivaaai�as�asaa�svlaaUN=MMNM weiey to 'Miley—+:beau'... PC" INTI Mr. aid Mrs. it Roel! •left s•«�ey and Er.wwi Na. 3 Highway I t AO Q� - 4 n wV ai Friday to sprnd the summ- M w -- of PickeriM deack Read (At the Parish Hall) er at their cottage on Lake _ " - :3isr>rcoe: - - . _ - _. _ ... ,k .. _ '-. rVEONESDAY • » Claremont 4H Dub memo- - FREE _ MONUMENTS :_,��� , • P. 1 a,w. f4w do l.• Md era will be arnortg these %who Iws:rasalew. i9r ,~ Rilie erre to make a tour of the food WH1tei1 •tertmrinal at Mallon, . Pioneer _ wo'o's «ntlsh..s al......t ail 3.3610 i�rvatioViHagelT Area and And" _ t Black Creek CDn;-- _ _ ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. E�stian Skier ct ' �. Diair'Y Fnn+I. R. R. i. wh11ly. OnfarN Congratulations to Mr. Gary Tula egos Awe a whsarn e r.. . .Ow N9• s. MlOwati. Retw9en �e� • i1Msa EiN1Aa1C HOP on their marriage In Cenrtemur- phpN• - WbNft "S-340 HEATIon OONTIRACTORf CllnOM Uft- R AM sat United Church' test- Satu� _ �.«h.y. Susan W the daugtrt"e� oil SU AT SCHM Mn any! MIs. Richard JoIiitte - WaNr, �m -Sy,�_ "-WlCrl11-i 1 ..w, -la it ay! West Rouge. Gary s em - "a" 1 N G 'd � N& -:Xthe co pl Canadian Press and AltorM,ows a Repairs Tsllemdas d H9eile w Olwi the couple will be spending a `:"year travelling in Europe. _ .:_ ALFRED KAYES PlnaRo: Zf�4i4lf e � ��► �� _• Mr. and .Mrs. Alan Tomlin- ... _ .. . _ . KUMBIMG BATHROOMS MM at • P.M. iron and family of , Hamilton - _e a iARit ARE YKLCOsI! were here on the weekend- to Every�1'Idq ,:mig�t �REssuR>: sYSTE0N5. 60 Pubilk attend die Cooper-Jolliffe wed- _ y ._eSTIMATsS GIVEN PAINTER i DECORATOR saes. Locolho latlsrIN - and 1110"Ier ;-fir fuethor rnte��w.Maa i Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Taylor, Phone - 9434717 CaR ATkwdk 2.2M r t the holiday at out- EXPERT WALL PAPERING " lege at Hall Lake. r S � �� Pb#Iwons and Es 7 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hay- hr Advbo and Est11nMM _ res and, family of Western - INSURANCE r- NO OBLIGATION ;Sf. A/1drAViri Ontario spent Sunday visiting _ _ _ _ _ g the area since 19ZZ • - i " Mr. Fred' .Ward. ■ Lot us handl your . . Mr. and Mrs. E. " Mayne of .. Presbyter cin Chore!' Centre inwranee eodi ' J: G sNRIGHT Oshawa visited on Sunday at - Shopping Fir•, Windstorm, Aute Church St»ot North, Mdc.Riltthe home .of Mr. find Mrs: I . Llabll,ty, - MMkhw Ret. F. Conkel., I& I%ckley: . Derek and idchar8 Curtis, : , . � . :: GlbsOo ...�::.....� Manesb 4s Windsor Ddw isorrs of Mr. Jim .Curtis left on QOVY�aR PMne 942.2M 'Itiursday night for a month in M,- �� p•• 'CASTER CERAMIC TIL/ Call .. us collect 668.5823 K.,�atland, where they will be _ Sordes �f w�nbl� 11.1: A� visiting family relatives _ ----- — -- -- N�TsCE TO -CREDITORS .loin Lilo . Pun! 1'ia1N the thl'le of your lifel Shop ... then staaaaea■ a>.aa>tstanaiRse CONCRRTE DRIVM ITE. Sdwd 1R.N A A i AND OTHERS hop to Lilo square dance nwsk of them 1� VACUUM CLEANER 1RCAtiST�IB 'ATIOe A rvei000n .�` In The Matter of "m Estate pill REPAIRS RCr e1F Annie El,zabeRh Richardson, , - Gesrantoed Repairs MARTIN ENnow, _� To All Makes PHONE: Ts 1.1117 - ALL PERSONS having � WILLIE RANGER Il+�E E&'17[MATE3 atgaiaet the estate of Annie Free P&*-nrp a DMiwry Elizabeth Richardson. late of i __. iANO HIS ORCHES TRA — _ the Village of Pickering, in the — -- - --- FLEMING me �oAilAt'f0 Courny of ontariq Notary E VER Y B 0 D Y ' - W ' E L ;C • !O M 6 -- =VACUUM CLEANER - Public, who died on the lst - - SERVICE �M PAINT�N6 UA I T II D CHURCH' day of May, 1963, are required Bring the whole fanlilTi _ Celt -942-0211 bo file details of same with the -- ; . (� N•. s) F undersigned prior to the 15th t/Risltia=>•A>Iaea>t !ti>�ip ;R & M I" A MiAr, tr>.Ati 11t& day of July, 1963, after which date the estate will be adminis- SAIfeS� Aered, having regard only to - Fairport Lammower : t<erin•dy A. R. HILL) 7the claims of which the Exeo- s oPPiNc _. S•rlrke •f Worship 11 A.a OS�,9N� CENTRE Sergi utors shall then have notice, - ee i' --a and the Executors will not be free imafies : liable to arid► person of whose pL All Tj►pes of Mom: Te. t .mss' .: �reM Scheel. I1R 1 claim they shall npt then have 011e: 1Gilple 9•�Ai p1 j` l�M a. Ri notice.. 'Dated at Pic kering,. this 17th Repaired and Sharpened ► of Jwn.,, 1963. KIM STREET Ww ,at sTavgr�oN RD. .FREE PICKUP Cho* IM "0 � Walter C. Thonnson, O. C. _ 's Pkkeria4, Ontarle Ca1MCel1ati011s at 5 p• 111. In CRN of rWn A. Owen Ze Fah PIN 1 Beach Rd. "C "I fMtes 1pi fslleMor for t 4sraa'w+era '!� 'Pickering ,N1-1409 1 . .. .. .. a ... _ • � ._ pap ftwed THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1963- THE PICII*EW ERING N3 - - M1Board were in attend~• CLASSIFIED •rartutsi�■=natntnt��aBfs Kinemnged am.Jerry Puckrin, Tom- one year rafrom $200 to Planning ,AD`JIERTISEMEt� TS NEW _ � Puckrin, Randy Richards, $250. He said that the•'taxes ante along with nerve Sthez' 7 [nth Per TV' ' :.., �.I: Marjorie Walsh. from a home,in a non-serviced man Scott and Councillors Mil- PAY DIVIDENDS -h To GRADE 4 - Tommy Ast area with 1150 square feet of ton Mowbray and Hubert ONLY $1Sl.9S '^ _ ley, Nancy Lanmbie, Dorothy - floor space would amount to wianik• M•' 1 L L E R T R A.1 L E R 1while their last) • o«•rwao Srcndth, Darrel Winter. about $180.00. He pointed out $40.000 Investment ACCESSORIES $12.00 PK month approun- To GRADE 3 - Jimmy Brown, that as the size of the family A repres re a Thi' -Everything Icor Trailers - inct Console TV AVCTtON.-SALE y� Mesad acro, Marlene' grew!, the load on the municip- Shea Real Estate of Markham 'Tag-Along Trailers EM15 pPliY $26430 Bui1111ngs For Removal Or Clugston, Joanne Cox, Marilyn ality climbed on a comparative t,ot uZat a rry`.dence of Rentals i Sales Demolition Hedge, Ronald Puckrin, Aneta basis- 2000 square feet, plus the lot, ��- with Trade 114.00. per month _ • . .. � Son Is A Farmer would include an investment of 9 Tudor St. Ajax - 94:f-3411 - • Steger, Larry Tapscott.-��cihl 340 000• He said that (may,9 - tf) Property Sale No. T-02167 To GRADE 2 - Rodney Clug- �- 'Mr, Percival was asked whet- _ _ 40 Ft. Light Tower Complete ston, Wendy Izatt, Bryan! her a tarmer could build a their firm had done a rather For Sale -steel trunk, club S Installed $59,00, Deduct $10• Two-storey, 9-roomed, frame Jones, Jacklynne L.arrnbie, Bob-'! home on his property of 11,50 , large amount of business in if bought with New TV house, three, 2-roomed frame by Smith. -Teacher, Mrs. R. square feet for his son. In re- the rural areas of Pickering. iW, double bed, complete, cabins, situated on Part of Lot Y L ;kc: e�*^'a: c' and considered this demand to maple, new. Odd chairs." See: Bryant, therlyt,..c ho ' 1Vins. Blair, Chrsti.na •.'.Cres„ • AM FM Portable Radio 22, Con. I. Pickering Township, -10 u o that such a, house could be er- be too severe. 12 Transistor, Hi Fidelity with County of Ontario, being on the BAGGOTSV.ILLE SCHOOL ected if :the son was assisting Mr. Craig argued that, un- :Pickering Village. A. F. C. ONLY $59.95 northeast corner of Liverpool his father in the operation of fortunately, residential build- For' Sale - 'Poodles; Silver, (whHe they last) That old Road and Highway No. 2. To GRADE 9 •- §herrill 'the,,farm and would automatic- ea of small homes in rural al'" Radio is worth $5.00 as Trade BoothHarold Guthrie. ally succeed as- the owner. He ens 'had not been counter-bol-' ' miniature; also cream • stan Sale.to be hod on the property dards. Excellent pedigrees. DUMBARTON RAD10 a TV at- To, GRADE 7 - Gordon: Booth, said, however, that permission arced by either industrial or :7 S Bred. Stud Services. Very T1% Towers a : Sales Dept. 11.M A. M., Local Time Tom Huller, Karen . Smith, would be denied if the son only cocrminercial development which •,reasonable. Phoney 839-2516.- TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963 Stephen Taylor; Michael Zdan- wished to 1ive.on the premises, added up to one thing--!-high (may. 4 tf) Harwood Ave, North, between owicz but had employment elsewhere. sChool taxes. No. 2 and 401 Highway TERMS. Cash or Certified To GRADE 6 - Martha Don- He stated further that if the BabalPhone $39-1191, 942-5880 Cheque, plus $100.00 :Perform- er, Teddy Taylor. farmer's son moved into the Start Centenary Garden - -,:For Sale•-:. almost new "'Fed- Whey 'Ask for Zenith 11-6120 ante Bond (Cheques to be 'des" de-humi8ifier, model ( erl To GRADE 5 - 'Joe Booth, .main residence, the Parent - Started In West Rouge pay Barbara Saunders, Larry `Innis week-end saw work DF1 _$75.00. Phone: 9�2-3328• traatntan>rraaanne1nsnug• mads able-to the Treasurer Zdan- would build anew home on stied on the Baha'i Centen- ai Ontario) to • guarantee that �ycz• the' property ' of 1150 square j work will be completed .in ase- To GgADE 4 - John Bell, feet. any Garden in west Rouge For Salo _ Chihauhua pups, _ _ ,black, purebred', lovely pets. Xeti 9 Xog oo sense with 0. H. O. Regula- • Jill' goner, Donald Guthrie, The Chairman, Mr. Craig, ex- Co lin Park• - tup areThe cm rt of "Pham 942-1645. t Gordon Huller, Philip Pantony, pia Wed-that the Planning Bol of Pickering a 'Tor n me k Neil Saunders, Marion Taylor, wished to 'hear all complaints tributing an ornamental gar- ' i p NOTICE: A permit Is requirid (�hessy an�,l` prior to the Bylaw's pregerrta- den to the new Park, as -Ielp Wanted 1�Z7 Z�b - to more a,�building along- -at- es GRADE 3 -Arlene Bell, tion to tfio Council -€ar 100th-A niversary;,cele_ roes, or orer'a Provincial High- g pan- reading. He said that all Sugg- orations. An Pickering District arXd Area euupAuV' Ilea iapueS vH tut way, and or 0 Municipal al Rd. John Etioritisky, Rodney a Representative. for Singer y I ) P tbnY, Robin Smith. -tion: would receive fair eon- 'The Parks opCommitteeaihave Sales ex- or Street. Poisons who may bi Chom- sideration. Following a third been very mm •operative about Sewing Machine Co., �IIUa M interested in rchasin these GRADE 2 -.. Ricky commented ha' 1 in per '� 9- . 1 P� g $sky, Felix Gratopp, Wilma reading, the Bylaw will then this Plan," petience helpful. Appy buildings for •the purpose oi, Saunders. be forwarded to' the Ontario Klaus Liedtke, local Baha'i son to - 11 Ontario Street, in o�l�a��al )Itjl moving them Intact or in sec- Guthrie, Gregory Oshawa, tion, to another location must Teacher, Mrs. Mildred L. East- Municipal Board and aopuhlic' Chairman, shrubs, the Park Comm- . (apr 1$ - tf) }i 1 1 wood.'-- hearing will be arranged at ng shrubs, 6WJa a N obtain Information regarding that time when: all grievances ittee have plarrted and•our gaz~. . d e a eauthtul Permits. from the District Off- will be aired ounce more: Seven it-shaul mak b Help Wanted ins noted belovr,' PRIOR 'TO members of the Township corner-" . a TV Repairman. Men's work deolloH Ped THE SALE. �oniy. Top wages. Phone: &39- Mrs. Errol on left on Cars L u� NJiS 3HLs - For further Information please Saturday for Ottawa, to, visit _ Call- �er,tact: her . daug3aer, Jai ,_WEEDS - ng 839-31.13, or u342-1653 - I - ` f Thompson and fatni%Y• lir I, Mr. Gorden Sellers, Auetop- 17ie. Oshawa Presbytery s ear•, Rt R. 1, Agincourt, Ong: -young people+' held their /► • {. �,I� Phon: AJC 35771. Field Day at Brooklin, an Sat- 0f P1Ckert s Wanted er, and ended . up with a _ _ : Contral Regional Office, Rig ht- WEED CONTROL ACT 1160 s, �Ql'Ylll'�g Events p g hal^-ride to Mount Zion Church m on of land shall destroy aII 1WANTED TO RENT of-Way Division, Department where they had, wieners and PARA 3 (1) Every person possession three bed-room house in Ajax- of Highways; Downsview, Ont. buns. noxious weeds thereon as often in every year as to _.', vvhftby residential. area, by - . VARIETY N IGHT :241.3445. Mrs. J. Briggs; Oshawa, spent prevent tlhe ripening of their seeds. necessary J. AQ96st 6th, by respectable ten- SATURDAY, .,JULY 6, or - the week-end at the Jamieson : - - ;auYta. Phaaue: Oshawa 725_Q449. Teronto Disteiet Office, De- home. -(2) liVthere l abuts a river, srtream or lake or other teat- (jrnly a GREENWOOD partment of Highways, Downs- Mrs. Lorne Jones and Mrs. u� body of water, the person in possession-_ of the lanai shall Recreational Centre view. Ont. Phone• ,$-3331. Morgan Eve attended the ��Y all noxious weeds as required under subsection (i) r BAY RIDGES Pughrarns re-union at Cedar t e and and the low wat- ' g Bait Game i Variety Show Department of Highways, Ont- that are growing-be ween the limit of his 1 sod laid or delivered. Peat' arlo. Stone Park,. Greenbank, er mark. loam $15• per load; also Roto Adults 75e. - Child 25c. Saturday. Aauirug. Phone 757-6557 .or 8eveial from 'here attended Section 13 is in effect in the Village of Pickering. . 839-2272 Game to start of 7.00 P. M ����� the Decoration lbay Service at Lots may be entered for destroying NOXIOUS WEEDS as of Salem Cemetery, on. Sunday, -July 31, 1963, or a Summons may be issued at the discretion ,of D Pickering Women's Institute AUDLEY Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Crist, e ReCil EStQt@ met at the home of Mrs. Jerry Public Scholl Reports of Washington, D: C.. are seen- 11 - _ the In_.spec.Kor. ^ _ r LOTS $390.00 EACH I ek for a picnic'. luncheon ding then' vacation at the home Section -- -200 cottage lots %-,thin 90 miles which took place,on the shady _.To . GRADE 9 - Teddy Kins of her parents, Mr: and M� No person may hinder or obstruct an inspector in the course of Toronto, 75 x 200, and larg• lawns, followed by a start bus-. man, Glean Squire, Douglas Lewis Jones. of his duties or furnish him with false information or refuse er, value $1,000 each, -now on inuess session, and'a few con- Smith, Marilyn Tapsiott. For the month of. July, Rev to furnish hint with niformation. ;sale for $390 each, cash. or $10 tests, and a social time, and so To GRADE 8- - June AnseIl,• T. Fleethazn will be on vacation - down ,and balance $•� Plus ended a pleasant afternoon. -Grace Powell, Arthur Pudmn, and on Sunday, July 27, the Section }_ interest on btudget terns of $12 There will not be .any further Lynda Puckrin; Ricky Puckrin, church service, will be in For the purpose of searching. far weeds, an Inspector MW, -- :: �, including _ of this brannch until Susan monis, Shirley Smith. charge. of the Young' People, at atz3, time between sunrise and sunset, enter upon 'any lanai and interest 7tris is a genuine September. To GRADE 7.r Ricky Brown, with Rev. H_ G. Crosier, Whit- � building other than a dwelling house in the area- .within sale. Every lot in worth $1.000 Ken, Hendren Peggy Squire, by, as speaker: •or mace. Au on government _ �Cherrywooci ►and Beweriey Smith, his jurisdiction, dna inspect the lands and buildings, and any pd impleme'nL% machinery or vehicles and crops of other plants- approved registered Everett Walsh, Dick Winter. ZIMhg - Continwd , H7+'ro and good roads to ev- The -United Church Women" To GRADE 6 Marlene Brun- M,`REINHARDT, Wood Inspector, ery lot Good, safe swimming will meet in the church hall, bacco, , Pat Kinsman... Kathy and as long as such eonstruct- -' for cbfidi en,, excellent frstitng, on Wednesday . evening, July Lambie Werner Luckie. Ter ion was permitted without re= Village of Pickering ��, etc. Your choice of 10, at 8.00 o'clock.. cher, Mrs. G. K. Pratt. striction;, the cs�hool costs 4Chemeng Lake, Lake St. John Congratulations to Mr. and Q o o would 'corrtinue to . climb. He and the Pigeon Phone or write Mrs: Burton Wood on the birth To GRADt 5 - Cheryl Bet- said .that the cost of educating i •.for, appointment. Pitts Homes of a son, on June 24, 1963. son, . Ralph Clugston, Kare' i' , .one child .in pubdic school for wo and Cottagoe, Ltd., Cobourg, There will n©t be any Siiir- $Ont. Phone: FR 2-9494. day . School during the months - :',-'EXAMINATIONS KERING TOWNSHIP of July and August -PIC E - SALE REGISTER Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pow- .' _ `Saturday, July 13 - large, ex= ell and family,, have moved,ih :'tensive auction sale of house with Mrs. Sinclair. Dor ofhy Master and Journeyman trold ftlrchiture, new and used, and Louella Hollinger are back -Sof t b a I I Scores - * ' with Mrs. _ at- t vin • m ter s g - beds, a of a, cfiesterfielcis, chairs, -ham p dressers, Sinclair for about three 'years- tresses, tables, piano, Intermediate Girls- Iumkrs the property of Clifford Van a June 17 - Frenchman's Bay 13 Bay Ridges 2 Storage Ltd., Household Mov- June 17 - Greenwood 9.--Brougham 0 •WILL BE HELD ON- ors, at prentice's Auction June. 24 -Fairport 10 - Greenwood 3 Rooms, Franklin House, Mark- Use The Classifed Ad Column lune 2U -Greenwood 13 -Brougham 3 - 1ul 1 1963, at �•� P•tharn Village. Sale at 1.00 p• nL June 12 -Frenchman's Bay.l9.--_Bal Ridges 4Friday, Terms cash.. Reserve. Large 'To Buy or Sell Juvenile Girls- June 17 -Bath's Esso 11 - Bay Ridges 0 sale, Will start on time Ken- Liverpool 12 AT THE• BAY ROAD SEWAGE 'TREATMENT PLANT aed Clarke Prentice, auction- -- -Jude-17 Frenchman's Bev • June 18'-Liverpool 27 - Puckering Beach 8 June 19 -Bay Ridges 20 - LiverP°°1 17 AT THE FOOT OF -LIVERPOOL RORem AD. . (jut 11) SALE UST June 19 - Bath's Esso .13 -Brougham 12 Minor Girls--.R. J. Finnegan, Plumbing inspector TOOL RENTAL SERVICE Saturday, July 20 -auction "June 17 -Villa Rouge 44 - Bay Ridges 6 Township of Pickering 8.19-2431 942-6771 sale' of house and lot, house- June 20 -.Greenwood 37 - Bay Ridges' 20 45 - Pickering Beach 6 ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. hold furniture, etc.. The furni- June 24June 24 ."b•P Pickering Beach 28 B Y Ridges 22 PICKERING ture is the property. of Mrs. Per Day Diana Brickwood; also Mrs Duce 25 oy Villa Rouge-133 - Greenw02d Floor Sander .. . ... $7.00 Peter's furniture. The real es, Squirt Boys-- 000'r oysBr Bryan Plumbing 31 •--" •-June 18 -Brougham 34 -- Fioor Polisher ...._... 1•� tate is the property of .Mrs- . June 19 - West Rouge 42 -Brougham 20 Rug Scrubber ,:-,••,:­7 •-••- 5.00 Brie at the location 20 - Bryan Plumbiutig 19 - NALD VEL June 20 - Brgh -pp TRA SERVICE Upholstery Cleaner , 5.00 where vale will be held. It is Jane 24 - Greenwood 35 -Bay Rid,-es es 19 Cement Mixer ........... �........ 5.00 • nicely situated at No. 11, on June 25 - Dunbarton Kiwanis 41 -Brougham 34 Si Ineh Electric Drill �.,:..._._-1.00 the East Side of Albegt St., in June 24. - Bryan Plumbing 39 - Brougham 32 - I inch Electric Drill ....._. 1.00 the Village of Markham. The June 25 -West. Rouge 39 -Greenwood 1? TOURS -- CRUISES Efeetrte >;sMi .......::....:._.,-:. 2.00 lot is. 82 V, feet by 132 feet Pee Wes Boysse _ June 17 - Rosebank How. 17 -west Rouge 11' STEAMSH 1 P -AIR L 1 N ES Vibruttor Sander ................ 2.00 deep. The dwelling .1s a six- lune. 18 -Forsythe 17 -= West Rouge 16 _sump Pump ._ , 1 � room dwelling,' frame and instil June 1$ - Greenwood 29 - Bay Ridges 17 RAIL -BUS -HOTEL Lawn Roller .............._-_-•--- brick, in good state of rigair• Duce 19 - West Rouge '15 - -Greenwood 11~ . post Hole Digger 1.00 Sole will start at 1,00 p. m 7vne 20 .- osebank -How. 28 -Forsythe - - 10 - CAR RENTALS 1.00 Teems cash on furniture, no Bantam BOYS-- a ....... .. •• es 4 - ill and Son .5 -Bay RiKig Y� _ .... 15' H IOCi1I ' - .rep�s�l+tati Udder ......._ ..: 1.00 ?eRsns on real estate June - . - Jt�• 1g - .(aarernoirt S.-...Hill and Son 3 .- • •:. , IlsulkMN 6uw ................ ... •W made . jujown on day of sale.- . 'JOsftpkrw'hdch vyffl be � sold- subject to June 23 - HiR and Son 8 © illi 24 -West Rouge I _ ReeltI 7' AL SHIELDS Vkk._.. ._:..- reeeave bid. P"Itesyion gi aJune 25 - Millie's Best. 9 - West 5 DUMBARTON - x39-2694 j ,� •_..--. ..,.._._.......,.-- _ _ .50 on s - od -sale. 'Ken . PAMW �� _ . _- . fiihew� .:..:_._.._ ..._:.., _ e. -Nor .3 at}iing: 8 - Audley 2 HswMnst' JI O CMsrWw n'r. Orrt. suetiquews, June 17 - Greenwood 6 = Audleg 4 - - poi ry wId Pkk-N - fJule 18) June 19 -- ~Forman Lathing a - AudhY 7slefte . We "wec� Tess Page Fig _ _ _ _ :THE PICKERING NEW! ;r THURSDAY, JULY S„ AT'*.-OSHAWA - - 'HE - Nagy Motor Sales. And. Body Shop CAN BE _JUSTLY PROUD OF THEIR REPUTATION - - - - WIDELY RECOGNIZED FOR STYLES, FASFt10N - CAR LOT - 484 KING ST. W. - AND PROPER FITTING - (OPposits Shopping Centre). — Phone: 728-5178 Oshawa Shopping Centre A, 15 Shncoe N.. 725-9122 - BODY SHOP -338 Durham St. - Phoni: Tri -5173 13 Si�ncoe Sr. Nor" X74 This firm, stablished- in tuSi� for the fifteen �e�t years, in Oshawa, is. capably directed by ',Frank Nagy, BATA SHOE STORES. have enjoyed 'great success, Wear Gen. Manager, assisted by . Ron Gamball, Sales. Manager, thTOugh Quality Built -Footwear 'for the entire family, _ - - Service Massager, and Ernie Koh**, who is bodyP" plus care and attention given by. the fully trained pers- foreman. This business was founded with the highest onnel at aft stores, to give the public proper fittings, ARE THE MOST POPULAR FASHION CENTRES principles in business dealings. They have a well-chosen '� � as au'thorative fashion centres for IN _OSHAWA hales staff, where people from all parts of the -ares are better fittu� footwear for the entire family across Can - always assured of being able to choose with greet con- aria. Your complete comfort and satisfaction is the First consideration to their very Oshawa Shopping Contro 72S-aZ11 fidence; the car of their choice, .from a wide variety :.SHOE STORES.. ry valued patrons by all BATA -. 7 Simeoe St. South ( 725-1511 of finest quality Studebaker new cars, dean and. depen- dable used. cars ever offered people of ,the area Shoes in a wide variety of styles, that play a leading ' This firm's greatest asset is their good reputation role in the correct costume of the well-dressed man or Mere are very few stores that cater to "M1left _which they have upheld through fair and honest policies woman are on'displavy'at this stole, as well as shoes for" ttradt have gained 'the prominence that is awarded' Fonr in all sales conducted by thearr during the past years. criltlt.m that fit with great cornfgrt and style, featuring Ladies' Wear, which introduces the ultimate in fashiort. _ From the very instant you stop here, you realize that Braves Shoes for children, Party Pets for teenagers and for the smartly -dressed women of the area, You w� • this firm's oourteous sales staff are'on the jab to see Bonanza Shoes, Smart Men's Casuals. find at these shops., a wide selection of coats,.dresses,l that Beta Shoe Snores in Oshawa which- are - cap�.bly. man. _ sPorTtswear, , . casual clothes, . . you are sitiovsn the .marry models suited to your lingerie and. accessocies.1 individual requiremernts, After a demonstration drive in _� by STAN SVERINA at the Shopping C re, and Their collection excells' in variety ,and di #Inctive�ness,4 your chosen car, you will drive from Nagy Motor Sales„ ROSS DUN -FORD at - Simcoe Str., No., are valuable -and' then' • are al'w'ays moderately priced. Their expects:; -. knowing that witti their policy of satisfaction to cur- -contribution to the complete. assurance and satisfaction are always-a�er't--to every view .fastiion trend and atrt' torrem plus a complete service department -staffed in raga:,& to -anything in footwear, ,and has certainly in constant touch with the mode of the momenL For" with factory -trained mechanics, You- have become snot- aided the people of the area to a better walk in life and your inspeation, you wriR find a magnificient display:: her of thei..m my hundreds of satisfied customers wino are worthy of highest recorrunendatnon. of authoratative fashions from the fores;ast designers. .'know that Nagy Motor Sales is the. place to come for For Better and Healthier Feet Tomorrow --Buy Better Fox's Ladies' Wear have well-chosen personnel wtho' _ dependable Iranspor-Callen .always. Quality BATA SHOES Today. realize the importance of a satisfied patron. At these' i --popular shops your complete satisfaction is their f f est M conoddembon. -- We take great pleasure in this review in cocrnnen�g,` - Margaret Stacthese up-to-date and modern stores upon their distinct - e ive styles and the service they rerxier. We SRinggeat make this store which is capably managed by 301.9. OPERATES ONE OF THE SMARTEST CHILD'REN'S PAZ S1'EINBERG your tneac]gtrarte�rs for more YOU l - / shopping. Their tamous Summer Store Wide t o .SHOPS IN THE AREA SlEde starts Thursday July 4th with everything red�q substantially, yet maintaining as always highest gtraMlar EI �howe T28,t741 merchandise. A timely suggestion: complete your Ste. ;! _ er _�, NOW at FOX'S expense, 'These are not . The smartest mothers of the area have been 'shopping � � but great value and savings. sit this fine store wriieidt was established in _Au t - 1960. _ everlrthl and -infants " boys a wide �of sizes up o 14, "Tihis snap. lies i _ '\ Sins and for Si es 0 to and including14; bo r in test styles; sizes sizes to 6x. Every imaginable article f�orchildren and infants is 'carried in a wide seleetioa, whether a Con- • • plate layette or individual item is needed. Dairntiness Loblaw. �r�eeterias Co• Ltd. Oshawal aced poracticsbillty have both been eotsidered `by their. buyers. •Ott .display are. only Branded Nationally advert tined lines in irdhz%W clothes, coats, suits, dresses, child` OFFER LARGEST SELECTION OF JEWELLERY AND i"e'rft sportswear accessories which await your inspec- OPERATE POPULAR SUPERMARKETS ACROSS. GIFTS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE fioa They are available in mix or match themes, em - GIFTS the newest -styles Mrs. Margaret Stacey, the : r - CANADA- - phone -- 4 oMaws, with their modern Superniarkeot 'at, the Oeh- ; 7234M11 owner been careful to �+.lude.softness. and delicate �- i tone$ for inflame' wear. Tits is the - smartest. children's awn Shopping Centre, offers finest .values to the people This.modern store is a branch of the -firm of Henry slop in the area, supo';-rr; the very finest infants' and -of Ontario County. -The store manager, Kenneth Ogdok Sirks & Sons of Canada Ltd., whici was founded in 1879, c4rildren s wear. Every detail has received their very and his efficient staff offer every assistance to melte ""'Birks^ can be traced back as'silversmiths, before the atterrtiori, partictrlarily Price . marketiings, They a rrg 'at thli store always pleasant. forming of the present company as far bait as 1564. :,, am• as we have gbserved, well within the family budget. With the company policy of "complete customer sat - The present firm is-reoogriizc i as the largest jeweii You would do well to see their fine &%'Aay on your next Waction" it is non e17' strange that they have reached such 7. -firm in the British Corranorrw�ealth. `•Birks" great rep- shopping trip to the Oshawa Shopping Centre. great success. line oorribination of masa purchases od utation for integrity assures the' pubic of •complete efficient and courteous service, and_weU-miuvi8ed stores -eatistaction i is the reason the _ at Loblaw's are SLY Prices s Mr's. Betty River r mwigerew ot- their -nsade�t stare ; ' - ser than others, with Ludt Green SUmm liven no at the Oshawa Shopping Contra, invites you to visit F� rribase in appre.�ciation totheir customers, wtw make :1?11their jewellery store and inspect thea% large and varied Tamb iyn i't a point to stip regularly at their stores, We would selection . on display. A most pleasing assortmenet of _ like to imeznt Loblaws, as an organized fine who finest quality. Daarnor&-, Silverware, China, Ctyst.4 A MOST RESPECTED COMPANY SERVING THE AREA make a cdntmusl study of the food probler s of the Birks' Sier-lirig: I�;alio:3lly�advertised-watches in ladies' and in oondu �j Wl�ti COMPLETE PHARMACY SERVICE modern that are "`� and men's styles from leading manufacturers, as well as in advance of the- times. Their buyers maintain the higio v jewellery and watch re Oshawa Sheppins Cwrtrr 725-83411 by'tt3fie Company, an@ purchase Best.Ou . pairs by expert c raftwheh which standards set ani is provided at moderate pn+ices, :_. ___ tis their cost at tnnfes. W can me _ Whether you are selecting jewellery or a gift Mr your- -The firm of. G. Tamblyn Ltd better recognized as � firm rea tctung even greater succem evert though it self, for a wedding, birthday, or any occasion, You will `Tarnblyn's" established in 1904, is an all -Canadian Corn- is now recognized as Canada's Major Food Retailers.: find that when mare your choice from. this copular pans+ serving Canadians for over 59. years, Their branch With ample parking facilities at their store at the jewellery store, you will no4 only be dsoming in good store 'at the Oshawa .Stropping Centre, features; a •Slwpding Centro, we would like to suggest that you visit taste, • but you %4111 be selecting quality jewellery and cibcnplete line of LLoobbl - gifts that w^ll give you and your friends t Irrtported Perfumes; Colognes, Toilet _ awn, as their stores are worthy of high reaorrunrerr. gree pleasure Wlaters, ' Cosmetics and a wide variety of medical Supp- dationrc for yea --s to come. lies and are specialists in filling prescriptions.We wish to compliment Birks' Jewellers for their high `11his professional concern had always given an except- - it quality jewellery and gifts, which they have chosen isr ionally good service at all time§ In keeping with a moll ti . good taste and made available to the oeoole of tits dis- ern .policy, they have kept -up-to-date on all new items on "trict: also the manner in which busine:� is conducted._ the market. today. This branch store is capably managed You may choose with ainfidenre�'at Birks' Jewetlers,'as ,'by HAROLD TONKIN, who graduated from the College - - =their excellent reputatierr-wasrants-3�cxir patronage. of Pharmacy _ -- ' 1I1 1927 .and hoc hPam � since He is assisted by a friendly and efficient staff who. l... -t a recognized f6o every 1 the service they personalized servi ey extend . - • • . ,- , . ants are d compliment this ' ern store' Residents a to mpl' mod g As a business and professional concern which is right i abreast of the ,times, ami to those who desire anything f in up-to-the-minute ,drugs, itis suggested you visit Tam- blyn's at' the Oshawa Shopping Centre who has many / satisfied patrons'throughout the area, .. � _ .., . . , .. - - •- _ . _ . t Company Limited Oshawa Camera Centre Ltd. .CELEBRATES 65.YEARS IN BUSINESS HAVE �•t7E FINEst SELECTIOALOF-MEN'S-AND- — —15- _ - — - THE PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS OF Oshawa Shopping Centro _ ' 7254519 _ BOY'S WEAR IN ONTARIO — - - - — THE AREA. From a small beginning, in 1898, when the first Yolles Oshawa Shopping Centro •. ,.. 725-8971 - = - 'store opened on Queen Sjreet in Toronto, the YOLJ W Oshawa Shopping Centre 7i25 5211 FURNTrLTRE COMPANY has grown into a vast twenty. Remember, -for your shopping pleasure that in -this store chain .. . 'and is still growing! YOLLES shoppers ciistrzct'desires°.and demands of the male population are --This the only exclusive photographic centre in the know from expe4ence that they are getting the -finest more than satisfied at Jack Fraser Stores in business area, where you can buy.the)�est in photographic equip- values obtainable .. plus aft& -sale service,.and guar -ant - for 35 years who represent the highest type of goods ment and -supplies at the lowest possible prices. withqut . eed . satisfaction , the easiest terms available : and }which thi$ .firm stands behind, and will back up in every sacrificing quality and service, This, well established free delivery .of 713 items. .detail, The very highest type of _goods which .this firm business which opened at the centre October, 1957, and The finest values have been extentied_to the people of stands. behind, and will back up in every detail. The .:capably managed by SIDNEY PINKUS offers photo fans Ontario County through their modern store at the Shop. very latest. vogue and most exclusive men's and boy's ,,all leading Brand Names ,in photographic equipment, al`- 'ping Centre -which is capably managed by DON EWILES clothing and furnishings will be found at very attract= _ ' so recorders .and supplies. binoculars, field, glasses„ etc.. • who ,is assisted by a very courteous and efficient staff., Ave prices, At present, they Ard- f eafuring. a fabulous Photography today is not confined to the professional: - This company =is recognized as Canada's -largest iirde- Saie featuring Tropical Suits, in plain or tone, on Tone The manufacturers of photographic supplies and equip- pendent furniture ;retailers and is owned and operated Patterns at the .low price of $42,85, and an extra pair , ment have put• on_ the market goods that make it easy one family.. bf pants for only $1(1.00. - - - and fun for the layman to enjoy 'a hobby which is 'both ' � olles Furiture Co. Ltd., with' -store's across Ontario Nationally advertised lines are featured here which entertaining and. rewarding. insofar as personal achieves �- .-:assures..real. value for your purchasing dollar. We urge meAt is oohcerned. have , a wide experience in the furniture line, and 3n • , our readers to visit 'Jack Fraser Stores -•first_ Courtesy "SIp" PINKUoS�� a background of nine ears in - re t- serving , the public, and their knowledge y p ppiiig at this, store a leas_, professional • h Y needs, places the modern are of furriitu hi ' ::and frlendl bel nikes sho phy .as well_ as .seven., ears. in. the• - i? urs. A large stock of imported merchandise is on dos- retail business. His a rience is of y _ and and comfortable furniture, appliances, TV,; xpe great assistance to sand lamps, at' the people's corrrrnand, whodr are avail-• play, and- Jack/Fraser Stores. with twenty-six stores' those who -require expert advice which Sid" is pleased _able.on easiest terms: ' in Ontarlo, are Rrepared to serve this community with .to pass onto you.' We are pleased to -:give commendable mention t� the . the latest and up-to-date stock the market affords, So Visit the Oshawa- Camera Centre Ltd., for all .your Yeses Furniture Co: Ltd., and wish them marry years of raime 3t is with pleasure we urge our readers to visit this very requirements'in the art -of photography as'this outstared- : ooe�nfiniied success and we know that a visit here will popular store which is managed by Stan. Mun too d, and ing, business is recommended to all -our readers as a firm] nue becoming another df--E�rth it thousands of Est worthy of recommendation. place where you Dare do business and shop with oonfid� ��ed customers that: thee, -have throughout Ontario. .. • . • . , . ' - , .. soca .. .. . • _ ,` , . . _ . ,a • - .. • -, _ .,f,•.. 1 ;_ . • ... . • � : :' Nine -TwuiiSo�►Y, JULY 4, 19" THE MC�� tt ws - twKff ,..• ` t y. j, +„ ARif :1%Rµ :itECOdNtzEtf FOR • WWALrff ' S 72111-4626 hopping W� S `STORES in 31 Ontario towns . --Off CANADA,. ONE OF CANADA': FINEST, FIRIMR _ � dies wbxh are all eornpdetely modernized cater to i O tie neeeb of the home and.all members of tie family.pp, IiLRV1110 CAliAD1ANS FROM COAST TO COi!►!'r •�, ager top value merchandise to middle income T1S•T373 graum with bath lower and higher priced items for wid- est s lectioA and are ah,v� trading up into better qual- Founded in I.W9, by the late Timothy Exmoor, this firm Sty merchandise. The history of the company goes back 0 ¢w rapidly expanded over the years and rias :scarp► great to 1853 when Gordon McKay and Co., began wholesale ce stores in the larger cities as well as itieir well krnolwn distribution in HamiltorL 'The first, retail stores were oW �;. mail order Their' Neu •+t}nign" (tet ` .. ptirdiaved in 1911, operated at • first under the formers „ the Otshawao E-Eel4tle winch ser �n of " ' owriers' narnes. They became incorporated as WAI.Z 'R'S REL 1927. This division of Gordon datari0 arty - s very j• . by Mr. J. R .' STORE TD., in retail _-r GRE3Vf�,AR, who has been with.:the cbmpa* for twenty-. McKay and Co was founded by Sir James Woods Pres five years. Mr. GREWAR is assisted . by the various cis- � � ,. iderrt, who opera this firm until his death in 1941. n����o CountP m*ervis+ors and efficient sales staff vvho are:.' Two graixonsof the founder still give energetic lead- fully trained to make shoppd ig easier for you, their vat- ership of the company. Air but a small percentage of y ued customer. With the marip� departments of choice WALKER'S large selection of item comes, from Can$d- t Of ian ens and distributors. r cis' a _ - e n 1 and "Eato policy merchandise o � m d� aY aar�ck al' "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded' it is easy to WALKER'S recently introduced a new program cater- ' understand why this :store is so popular with families iris to the young adult. WaYker's designs, styles, and - throughout the area_ The friendly atmosphere -that pre- creates the fashions for each of its Your Adult Depart- - doarrifiates at all times, places Eatons Store in a class mernts in every one 'of its stores to put you in the spot- - by itself. Finest quality at fair prices are responsible light this summer. At Walker's you're the leading lady, for their .high standing across Canada, and we are priv- seeing, trying on, buying the fashions featured at their TW saaPrtMc ileged in this review to add our own recommendation stores.'Mart young Canadian girls are fashion -minded. ���� �� to Eaton's Store at the Shopping Centre. They want to improve their appearance, their grooming, Customers in Ajax, Bowmanville, Duribarton, Pickering, their "look"..And they should. That's why Walker's Port Perry, West H21 an'd Higr land Creek exchanges can created the Young Adult Council, It's the fun way for ' telephone directly to Eaters in Oshawa without atoll young adults' to get vital help. in -making themselves ;charge by •calling long distance and asking for ZENITH prettier; more poised, more alert to fashion individuality. 15000 Also at WALKE_WS } ou will find merchandise for the ant re family, in2ludin� Ready -to -wear; Sportswear �y bimited Cliiliren's «ear, Men's and Boy`su-wear, and Household (�(� tei,Ls. for -all resile. i �� lel The local hranch rianager MR. JACK DOL'GA'I'Y, and the, entire staff are very comp^tent and it is suggested r p� 5• i* -=©Cke�s ��7�fSf - ?; u t s a -_ -- THE MOST COMPLETE LAMP AND ELECTRICAL° that for mom' pleasant shc•pnin you vier Volker' t -the Oshati. a Shopping Centre. FIX S PPLt-RS IN CXVIADA RECOGNIZED AS THE HOUSE OF QUALITY M NQ This firm besides their b'rarch in Oshawa at the Swan's '• H. Hardware ` FOR FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Centre. have four ..',>eations-in Toronto, at the North Oshawa Shopping Centre :Town Shoppirn� Centre, the Cloverdale b1a11, ae Dixie " '72$-6555 P9aza,'the Bolden Mile, at 59 Eglinton Square, and are PROVIDES MODERN SHOPPING' FACILITIES TO THE This popular florist, which opened 'at the Shopping - also located at the. Greater Hamilton Shopping Centre. PEOPLE FROM ALL PARTS OF THIS DISTRICT This firm is one of the most popular and successful Centre, on December 1, 1959, merits consideration and Oshawa Shopping Centro 725-7515 trade of anyone interested in flowers of the'finest qual-. concerns of this section, rendering a quality of personal - 9 Sty. Locke's Florist, through e>Sperience in serving the service, .which is distinctly satisfactory in its line. They Many department stores and discount houses carry public, ,has gained an enviable reputation and without -have the largest selection of modern floor lamps, table some -general hardware lines, but your independent hard - public and electrical fixtures in Canada. ware store such as. SWAN'S I. H. A- HARDWARE, est - doubt, has done its share to make famous the slogan lamps, . "Say it with Flowers", -They have facilities which enables ' This firm hes at its eormnand, the very latest ideas abhshed March 15, 1958, features a most complete var- yaott to cable flowers to arp+ part of the world . in modern lighting, and Mn. Ellen Heard, manageress, ,iety' where you can select Top Quality Line of merchan- Rernernber, for flowers, for your friends and relatives, _in, Oshawa, who is a lighting spec�iallst•, can certainly aid wise at Papular Prices. ` tor every occasion. use this florist concern which urea- You in your selection The careful planning of Mrs. Through careful purchasing and by selecting only the eon a in :the line of use flothis - Hoard gives the patron' the satisfaction of knowing finest stock of General Hardware, Garden Tools, Elect - lee:ke's Florist, wtio have well -experienced staff in that his job is the best work in electrical efficiency. They Tical Supplies, China and Giftware. Saws and Power aN florist designs, are, very well known ttwou'g'hout the, have a show -room displav;� electrical fixtures of all Tools, Quality • Paint products, and 104'1 articles too -jkiinds, arid' one of the largest selections of beautiful ramps nunierotis to mention has enabled this Hardware organ - area. Any of you who desire designs for parties. weld- in Canada. Our readers will do wail to consort this finis - �o�s, or funerals, or efry other occasion, should give lzation to enjoy the excellent reputation they, have built. 1Eh3s floral shop Consideration. They have always tried to "when in need of electrical I.Whting of all types, as this The friendly atmosphere which predominates at all • apply the defrrand for their unique floral stock. writer does riot hesitate to recommend their -services to times, places' this store in a -class by itself. In making peaekei's Floris is capably managed by Mrs. Bessie Locke you. This firm caters to electrical contractors as well -as this review of the rgg ve businerses in the area, we In association with her son Ivan and Ernie Whiting f>mne'n and Canada's leading chain of home wvi9li to refer SWAsdYi LSH, A. HARDWARE, which- is _ 11G� Locke_ is a with her member o! the Soroptinrlst lighting specialists• You really have to. visit their Show- ',capably directed by MR. JOHN H. SWAN, as one of the Club. Locke's Florist are highly recommended to all vatic room to appreciate the beautiful disrpi�y of lamps oral distinctive factors of ffie commercial efficiency of this aa* interested in Flowers of Distinction. fixtures on the market today. area REVIEW Of- �--_Cafl LEADIH6 BUSINESSES AHD -PROFESSIONS IH OUR - � B�mm"M (STY -By BOB BURNS top Atlantic Finance.Cw pAtd Be Olsen, Realty _ - SW bandy Andy - PROift0lE5 PELtSONALIz1ED RML --ESTATE .__: oNfa TFIE MQ!iT RESIfEClED NAM4ES =, AND ENJOYS GREAT POPULARITY t�liI SERVICE {N FINANCING :2" Khg htr. West ? 9231133 ONE OF THE FINEST SERVICES OF ITS !l;2 , Sintaie St. N. 72i,7nS - KIND IN THE AREA -' No firm ootib� in this highly competitive ea, mn--• '!leis is one of the moot succeradlrl firms in the finarice - •jve aasid pg spa without taking arper9oria3 interest in M King fit. W., Cat. St Mwisatt► Rdi. y'fi+l421 bunk ss, due to fbe publics confidence in both the assn- '- S'Jbelr comtatudty. in plessin6 their 1 otitis and in giving 'Mils is one of the fnart popular aatamotive oerrtred It�Qetrbestt and staff, wlio are liitiy trained to serve your tris vasdue to these a seats. flerice, it is iriteeatirrg to ki the area, that provides the motoring public with qual- on a personal basis. At the office note that Carl B. Olson has abided by these principles, Sty products. With their official aperring an February of Attwitkk Floww oe Corp. Ltd-, you Immediately become awes will continue to enjoy success in business: The bus- 20, 1963, this most cornplete and :frost modern auto aware of this tact, you, their highly -valued customer llbee itself ww originally established in 1953, and are service offers the people of fano Qounty, the fastest, is the moat important factor in the eve -growing success gaembera of the escrows Real Estate Hoard, of which most efficient automatic ear�w ling in the area; also story of Atlmtm Finaince Cott. Ltd., the fastest-growing j� Olsen roes president in -1958• They are also members and polishing,-All�aanadian Company", wz over forty brandies set e� ptato-CO-OP Listings, which originated in the area, services in upholstering cleaning, waxuig Carl Olsen as E.lrair�rian This firm hear figured prorfi- auto de -tarring, minor dust removal, motor steam clean- wing Ontario. Itbetrtly in trarrsaetior ,of every nature Pertaining to the Ln The finest in Shell Gas and. Oil Products, arid. corn- Atlatrtic Finance Corp Ltd. serves the public with con and . selling of real estate, placing experienced plete service -station facilities. sumer loans'• The Oshawa office is well managed by bW►ifig Glen McCrea Their financing services are greatly ap- Counsel of practical value at the public's command. Hav- With the finest quality mexctianctise, such as Tires, . rye dnB been so c3o¢plY acqusu3#ed with values and their Tubes, Batteries ' Tools and Sporting Goods, Tai Quality ' preciated by people in this area-lf you have any prob fiuctbeen s and -rioting the treads from year to year, Auto Parts, and Accessories, atx3 1001 articles too num- .. lecris in financing for ar�r worthwhile purpose, we would they are in a position to give an appraisal of properties erous to mention, which are all featured at low'2st pose- like to reefer you two reputation Finance Corp: Ltd., the firm :r+egardteeet ofle man - type. 'Phis firm offers this area a sour- ible. prices, but_ provide the many essentials for your eroeireent cand nstaff who can guide yotitit satisfactory -id- plate real estate;rervice which incudes industrial, com-. home and happy motoring. n►erciaal, residential and farm properties .as well as rental Handy Andy Stores aro "associate" stores, tri vidually service in financing of all types department a property mm�agement service and Tort- operated by Ioca1 businessmen like dill Lerftnan the maxi - gages• People came to this office with confidence because -ager, who.are deeply interested in their' community. The Ceti d., Olson has been decidedly fair at all times. quality merchandise provided by Handy Andy with over !150 associate stores in Canada, plus the efficient ser- „ vices by this Auto Service Centrt in Oshawa, warrants �( + our highest recommendation. `Oshawa s P�� Nun%y Rug-40shawa) ltd. - - - - A NAME OF, DISTINCTION. IN, RUGS, CARPETS ANDas Presto Pest ConW. Beh. Abramoff SERVICE y 174 Mary Si'. North .712f-66111 A LOCAL OSNAWA BUSINESS ARE SPECIALISTS — EIf;TENDS A COMPLETE SERVICE' IN BEAUTY - IN PEST CONTROL SERVICES CULTURE Nu -Way Rug (Oshawa) Ltd., was founded 18 years ago a and has 'expanded to times it's original size to meet Bvetk St. 72Srrlltll 330 King St. 111x.- 123.4351 the demands. They have.the finest rug ceafring0ank iii ' A . •. , CWhawa Tins business dies one of the largest ectior* —All of us are very proud of our dicondi And Brei of `: `' (CK LB Mair ng-) - cof urges and carpets, including wall-to-wall broadloom, essefrtial to keep them in first-class condition' Dfie of Advancedsty) Hair Stylirngs is the answer to the success ".lugs, carpets, stair ninners tihe main problems of many homeowners is. the dean- d the Strias dr lien Abrarnoll, serving style -conscious 'Ilius business- is well established in Oshawa and sets- age created by roadies; rats, mice, larvae, silverfish, women as experts d all beauty care, which is capably itis raasidents of the area for the past 18 years. It is of moths, bed -bugs, fleas, ants and other pests. Even our owned and operated by Ben Abrsinotf, who is a well great advaahtage, to all. to purchase Your floor coverings furniture and clothes are rat exempt from the evert tecognized Hadr Stylist. Visit the shop and get the -lus- froari this firm, as their experience and large volume in annoying efforts .,of these pests to desiray• • trous look for special occasions, as "Ben„ is a Specialist buying enabaes them to serve you, with the finest of Commercial, industrial oral residential 'property owrn Sri all the, latest rriettioda This Hair Styling Salon is br buying- dfi all price r+ariges, in long ltia5tdrig colon that ers are faced with a grave responsibility in keeping their amply prepared to serve you tri the .field of, Beauty will spread decorative beauty throughout your home. property clean -and sanitary; not gni}' as an obligation Udture. Nu -Way Rug (Osdrawa) Ltd., is capably directed by to the public, but also to meet the rigid requirements Styles by Bon Abramot/, which opened in .Oshawa Wim. F. Bill" Frobel, who has years of experience in of the health authorities as well. If •You have this con- on March 3, 1962, is worthy of the patronage of all the this business and has, one of the best equipped service :+dition to overcome, get in touch with an expert as he smart women ai the district, and the splendid threputation departments for charring, repairing, etc-, of rugs and will save you much time azar money, and you will be they have attained is mostly clue to the high state of oairpets, as well as being experienced installers and their assured that you are free of these pests. their on se -part-of the Bair Stylists here. Through experienced staff will complete the services required,_. Presto Pest Control is one of the most successful and their well-chosen treatrrnerrt, they are able to bring out vtlliether cle+arririg, repairing installing, in the shortest .responsible exterminators serving the proper'tY-awners' those important qualities of youth, dignity and good possible'time; while still maintainung 'their --high stand- with a scientific exterminating service. Donald MouMjo+r groOnring which are so necessary for the women of today Bids for which they are recognized• the chief operator and owner, has .dyad years of exper- to obtain _ _ We know' that in dealing with this reputable concern, fence, ,is, bonded and insured for public safety. Their s3afe vice arnoff offure. We ers the too refertethei met you win also become aziather of their hundreds of --.methods will assure a satisfactory job, and no job is satisfied ctisrtomers that they have threrughout Ontario too. small or too large, Call 713-9671 Malay Md become sezvices to you without hesitation. County. mother of �raa$+ satialied. customft*a . - _ . •- ' . , _ ,. . IN IGA — 32 -Oz. Tin ' BARBEQUE LIGHTER FLUID 39c APPLE, FRUIT, GRAPE or ORANGE 48 -Oz. Tina' I . . I . or 6- i . ROMA MACARONI 16 -Oz. Tins ALLEN'S DRINKS 3 for 85c -'SPAGHETTI 2 for 37c 'CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE'— Halts Tin CHEERIOS, TWINKLES, WW6,TIES' SALMON 55c 016 G CEREALS Pkq. 29c ­ MASTER MEAT STEW — 14 -Oz. Tins EVERYONVE FAVORITE 11 -Oz. Wis. DOG FOOD 2 for" 33; ''AGA CATSUP 2 for "33c off- a-mmmummma. o F rl--mmmummm- i cotvesr , lw A MA4 40wea'a mmpmww� A If :- _Jffff 11 VA _j