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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_07_11:t TELEPHONE all hKIS � r PIC A SINCE 942-1 Iasi t PICKERING VOL. SO NO. 39 THURSDAY, JULY t1, 1963 Subecription: $2.50 Per Year Price - IOc Per Copy ISCUSSES LITT1,NG NS I P.. 4 OUNCIL,. •Plan To See If An'Advantages Couple Rescued -FrontInstalled At CooperBlock Gant Tank -� hw F 4 TO North Or South On Splitting Lake Ontario w • �' — , ' A Scarboro couple were res �F rix x This week the subject' of a three mile a Lake ` cued s out o aro on Monday • u ` 'study being made on splitting Problem To Service b 'tPickering Township afternoon, #irs p r` the township came up a seC- after their outboard motor fail- ' and time. Fast week it was r introduced by Councillor Ross Industrial lots and they lost one of their Deakin. Mr. Deakin made it paddles. Philip Jacques, 44, and his :� :.`'"`ter clear that he was not advocat- Pickering Township is faced wife, of 74 Cradwell Ave. Sear- r 'a ing a split, but only suggesting With a problem of getting the that a study be made of the services in to the Satok prop- bore' drifted for nearly three hours in a strong, offshore subject to determine whether y that faces on Base Line, . or not there were any advant- east of Sandy Beach Road, it ages to either the north or the was disclosed this week. Thea' left Frenchman's Bay south end of the township by Reeve Scott .said that origin- at noon. Out in the lake, a such a split. ally, it was planned to put in ped.shordistance, the motor stop- Reeve Sherman Scott asked a road to this land and run in ped. They tried to paddle' .in, ._ and lost one of the paddles. council, :'are our ideas emot- the services along the road. , ..We couldn't control the 13- s. 4 ' :oral of factual,,and and on what Now 'the land the road was to foot boat with one paddle, and, basis do we say where such a go on, has been purchased by . kept drifting out", said Mr. rt should be mads?" an .industrial firm. This huge tank was hauled into Cooper Block's yard at Pickering last week spread Jacques. Block b Toronto Iron Works ,On what basis do'tie say it •'The problem is that we The couple were sighted by ver three flatcars. The tank manufactured for Cooper y should be split?", asked the have considerable non -product- Gordon Clark, of Squires' Beit. s 140 feet long. The tank is a "tuning Tank" for eerrnerrt blocks and will handle up to Deputy -reeve Mrs. Jean, L. Mc- ive frontage to get over to get. This was the second such res - AN six inch blocks at one time. Every night about b p. m. a small train of 50 cars _ Pherson to the Satok property" Reeve- cue made by Pickering Town - carrying the 7,000 blocks are moved Into the tank on the railway which runs into the Reeve Scott said it was not Sherman Scott told council. ship Police within the .past_ ank through a door at one and. The door Is closed and the blocks aro then cured und- what council did for today, but. Councillor Herb Wank said, week. high .pressure. When the curing process is completed the door is opened, the engine the future. "we have to make some move,. When small craft owners onto the 50 small cars and pulls them from the tank, to where they are unload- "'There has to be some hard-. and I'm not sure in what div- learn to respect the water and ndstseked ready for shipment. This is the second such Yank that Cooper Block has headed thinking on this. Pers- action. The problem is is need the lake, and keep a "weather" installed at their Pickering plant and them are the only tanks used by cement block onally, I don't'know where the, a certain number of dollars and • eye on the -winds, then, and manufaetunrs in this area. _ Bine should be drawn" Reeve we don't have a P. U. C. yet": than only, will they cease to be Scott said. It is a problem that is still ,caught in such as this. - Councillor Herb Wank con- to be resolved. _ There will undoubtedly., be -tended that -it would not be - many who are- on the water r, advi-cable, to 'have any s • this Surz►nter, in their own boat. Fro until' a statistical study as Payments Comutg for the#first time in their lives -we RO sRescuebeen made•= —there's a lot -to lea--tt out {,� 'I don't think it 's time for in Well In TownSlHp I there. such a study", said Councillor John Greening, "It is premat- Pickering* Township tax co1F- T s wa 'ender 0 Fr,,:, �e are. and I have herd no clam= actions to June 30 this', yearnde�tor do I our for such a move, know 'of any urgency• for it. i are in better shape than they Mower ' Two begs. were rescued frecn have gonstantiy voted against were a year ago. ' th the, caein of an W,.,}� Q Tax Collector D. J. Plitt, re - To 11 am I lremen of i Twp. N e* It� ' it. There s not much time left poo to council this week and Chas. Richards and Sons _ urned boat on , FrPrich- } for this council to serve; and I • urne Saturday ugh? -fit- 1 stated that 59.74 per cent of Stouffville had' the suvicessful Tay Road Closings Crossing F'aed think this should be left over r the beat in which they were for next year's council". the total is In, as compared to tender for a new mower and ' ''If you had lived here for as 49.6 Per cent last year up to post hole digger for Pickering ` • rigers' went oa • u „ e the same time. Township, wheri the tenders III � �rothes• boat,_ upsett- Township toad closings with-. Pickering Township is adult- long � sotrre of the rest sof us, � - _ • ung bdth of them. - ► out notification to the fire de- ,Ing the Board of Transport yam, would have heard about it`' ROOM Sam n to were opened this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson partments has been causing- ionen that--they—are said--�cillor• Deakin:- -:N The tendersi a was tet At the Bay were riding aloj►g, proof-ezii; Councdtor Ross Desk rnoet definPMy-interested--le+Council1 Wank said, •Z. the additional tax installments $3.341.90. Two other bidders near the north end of the Bay, in told the council this week work going ahead on the cross- _ haVem't, had any calls on this now in effect hen. were higher In their price. en 'a boat with a cabin. hit Mr. Deakin said that firemep . Ing at Rosebar�k: to put it fn's matter yet. I think there is a e beck of them The Robin- on a recent call found that the safer condition. misunderstanding on. the part. Q }pQ ` vis,' the driver' of the other Wbodview Road was closed` on Ttnis matter was first Bis- of doth, the people in the south. Picke' C� I1 I I I C� I r�i �+ boat and bin. met. �ng�, the way to a fjre� - cusped back when the late J. S. end and the north end. Council g g As a result the Road Dept: Cha an was Road Supt. ch included the two boys Pm should give •leadership .and ere all thrown in -to the -water. the Engineering Dept.. and the Reeve Scott said hs under- move ahead. Only• can we ..and Mr. and Mrs. Ii M. Fraser, after a camping trip last week The two Gays carne up I= C. N. R. are being asked to not- stood then was considerable fide by digging out the- facts". and daughter, Margo, of Fant- around Ottawa, and along the the fire department of any Councillor . Harvey .. Spang hill, Ont., • spent . the week -end Seaway. the cabin where they could still Ry work planned at this point, on breathe. They. . were trapped. road closings. the C. N. R. -main line, where .� said that the subject of splitt- with Mrs. Fraser's parents, C. Mrs. Donald Annan, Valley for an estimated twenty min-' several serious accidents haw ing' the township came up rev- A. and Mrs. Sterritt. Farm Road, was hostess, Man- utas. T -'Awards Tomer occurred. eral, years ago and was turned Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L Palmer day evening . to thirty-five Jim McKean went out and � It was stated at the meeting down. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Meredith guests who viewed the coloured picked them up in hie. boat. ' " Lot that it was net known whether Reeve Scott said he thought had a lovely week's trip to Ft. slides on the "Holy Land", pre - Mr. Robinson who is a strong 'both bells and signals were in it would be good to disucss it. William, and visited fora few seated by Miss Irene Downing. immer dove under water, the plans or just signals: •'It is a very complex matter days with nephew, Jack ' Pal- of Toronto. The guests gather- came up in the cabin and liter Tenders were let this week and gets into. the realm of long veer• ed on the patio prior g' the ally fished the 4ivo boys out. for water and sewer connect- Water' & Sanitation Structures range planning and financing. Mr. Ken. Morley and ,three program. Miss .Downing` told Mr, Robinson was credited ions to the Supreme Aluminum- • Ltd., for the sum of $3.971:00 I dan'fTu►ow where -the bound= sons are taking --a �'iP interesting stories of her trip witty saving .the lives of tate two property on Sandy Beach Rd. The work is to be completed a y should be" the Reeve said. this week, up through Lake which included Palestine= Ar begs, The contract was awarded to by the end of July. •'I think there will be a town . Couchiching, and will finish, at sibia and Madagascar. She was or city in the south-west part Honey Harbour• colourfully dressed .in an auth- of the township at some time, Mr. Bob Green, local pharm- entic Arabian costume, which ����� mainly to get out of the Co acist, has returned from a two was complete, with' the head - mainly Cheques To my system. I don't think any- week holiday in the U. S. Bob dress. A beautiful buffet one suffers unduly as long as` and Mrs•'Green stayed at Port- served in'the dining -room with: we Have our present areas arid land, Me., for a few days and Mrs. Bob Scott, Mrs. Ha. rates' All these"Ithings .boil then drove up the coast to Mitchell and Mrs. Holme,; a down W one .thing and that is Bar Harbour.' fisting. A, silver collection'was cost" added the Reeve. Mr. • and Mrs. Fred Annan taken and $30.80 was' nras? y - ,I think I get as many phone, . entertained Mrs. Annan's un- to the Women's ,Auxiliary, of x: calls as any member of council cle, Mr. Chas, Goddard from ' the Ajax and Pickering and I have never had anyone Florida, one day last week. al hospital mention splitting the township. Two well-known local school The death is report I have heard more about this . teachers, Mrs, James Koch week, at Grimsby,;Ont., of Dr...— right in the council chamber, and Mrs. R. T. Doble, are tak- T)onald Copeland, son of Rev. than I have outside ,it" said in- Summer Courses this year; Robert and Mrs, Copland. ••f the Deputy -reeve, Mrs. Jean L. in Toronto; also, Mr. Ron Mar- London, Ont. The late Pr _ v McPherson. ley former teacher here. Mr. Copeland was buried on Wed - here. �. • , y Councillor Ross Deakin said Marley will .fie teaching at Ft. nesday at Grimsby. Do:i. , Y talk of splitting the township William this coming year.. will be remembered by t»a does back 'thirty years. It was Mr.. and Mrs C. J. Butt of the United Church congrc al���yyaye brought up at election spent last Sunday sight-seeing; alio^ here, and syrnpathr a. 1► �.' ti es, he said. People in the in Kingston. expressed to his family and tc north used • to say they were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cowan, his parents. keeping the people in the south West Hill, held their annual Master Wayne Henderson " and those in the south said Horticultural. Society Garden . Hiley. Ave. is home again aft they were keeping those in the Party, on Tuesday night, at er undercr.•ing surgery on hiC ,> north end. Mr. Deakin said. their home> Several from. this neck, at the Ajax Hospital. µ I village attended. Mrs. Wm. M(-F.achnie• Jr ' A study to get facts, does Inot imply that we are going to Mrs, Louise Alexander, drove the follol�� lad -a -z nv, split the township" said Mr. Church St. S., Miss .Lynda to Oshawa last Wednesday. for i Morley and Miss Sharon Coop- a tour di the beau1 1.1 mP*a • • Wank. • .. - - Discussion on the matter er are employed. at Camp Pre-' at the R• S. McLau-hl,* ri limner loris, near Columbus, during —Mrs. W. E. McEach A� a was dropped at this point. ' the tnonth of July. C. Balsdon, Mn. J. Storz• M11%. paean ;Stoat Tom Foster is seem receiving cheques from Mrs. Steer representing It has not yet been decided Mr. and Mrs. Furmoston of F. Prowse, NtrNI Foils 1 W H the Royal Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary, R. Talmey of the Ajax Chamber of id further discussions on this Toronto; spent Sunday. with Rowde and Paul Rundle are Corwmence, Mr. "Scotty" Winson of the Ajax Lions Club to help swell. the fund which. matter will be held in comm- - ittee, or open council. There Mr. and Mrs. Les. Morley. holidaying in Hallburton r; : t will send Tem to Greece as arms repr+sw+tatiw at the World Jamberw. A chegw was -wee . taiued feeligp on tliis. and Mrs• Y. Bongartl their met this ween :c on bhhlf of Canadian L,gtesn Me. 322 .Fiala by MKtae Style. Ajar � and daughten have returned _ also IN WINIr . - ,111111,w Tw' '; .' _. _ _ : " ._� :THE PICKERING NLN" _ THURSDAY, JULY 11, 19f3 •.THE NEWSC. JT. Morey •Addresses Pickering `- PICKERING ' . • -; iE : T A B L 1 S R E 1 1 1 8 1 ,:= :. Rotarians On'"Subject Of Art � � = ��'' Co. Thi. Q. �. ,: lesaed every Tht�rWay . R SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC by The Neva Printing and Publishing Compon BARRISTER AslWied as Second Class Mail Matter Post Bffice Dept., Ottawa, Ont Commencing this week, the never heard of it before, but COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS members (who have them) are RR/SCRiPTION RATES: $2.50 par ytar — United Stabs ;3.00 per year local: Rotary. Club held it's asked to bring along their golf : •Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 BARRY MURKAR, Editor Monday dinner meeting at the clubs, when "donkey golf" :-.is Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Hi hw Golf Club, Brock Road, where to follow dinner. Q �.- IIiYERTISINR RATES UPON REQUEST — an excellent meal and service y was received. Twenty-two of tttttstttttttttttttttt� the Club members and several D�nal� G • visitors were present., _ Arabi The speaker was one of our New $1.00 Postage .Crossley ' Splitting The To p newer, local residents Mr. C. T. BePUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Last week and again this week, the Pickering Town- Morey, Associate Professor of Stamp -I To Be issued TORONTO - 93 Rallside Rd., Don Mills - 4q_551i g Art, at the University, of Tor ship Council got into a discussion of. splitting the Town- onto. - shi in half. It is a matter we have heard, about, off and The Postmaster General re- AJAX p�q p Mr. Morey is an interesting, Gently released details of a new RESIDENCE on for many years. and very humorous speaker, $1.00 regular issue postage Ajax. M-1231 - Councillor Ross Deakin, who introduced the subject and of. his own subject "Art", stamp• which went on sale on PlckWng !42-0363 said he was only asking that Council discuss the sub- when speaking of some of the the 14th of June. Export trade ject and endeavour to get facts as to whether there wak "abstract" paintings seen to- will be the .theme of this pos- an-advantage to anyone to h;ve the township divided. day, claimed he "was not tage stamp. !! Personally, we see nothing wrong with such a study 'surprised to hear some, when Mr. Denis stated that foreignFc4i C r ' a t O r S O T but r the same time, we do not think it is adviseable viewuzg bertain pieces of ab- trade is the most importantRlpz� - stract, ask=what', in h....1 is factor in our economy today. split the township—at least at this time. Maybe such a it?". We were able to under-, he said is due to the factMONUMENTSstudy would prove we are wrong. stand quite readily what he that our• country's productivityDeputy-reeve Jean McPherson and Councillors John meant, after discussing in de- in g� exceeds its consumer�Greening and Herb Wank said they had not been asked tail, a large abstract painting, requirements •and it is this ex-• OF DISTINCTION about splitting the township or had they heard anything which he had brought along cess which must be made att- abou" _ - with •him. We too were still in- ractive and sold to foreign _ For man years, as Councillor Deakin said, you hear clined to ask of this particular 'market. for" � THREE GENERATIONS some people bring up this age-old subject. In our ogle- work. 'what in h.......1 is it? The Postmaster General add- - ion, it is the same kind of talk that has fostered some Prof.. Morey however, was ed that export trade was seI- ..of- this north-south feelin able, we believe, 'to put across the subject for the g• and have it sink in, that—all_ Stamp basically for two rens- Stafford When the township Started to grow, it ASS evident art, was the attempt by the ons. To focus attention abroad Brot ���. that new schools would be required, and we mean high artist to corr>municate an idea, on the fact that Canada is one • `schools. This is something that did not sit too well in an impression, even though (as of the great trading mations in the north end, because the-schools• were built in the he referred to it) the partic- the world and to make Canad- ....-MON U E N TS south where the population is concentrated. The north ular painting was the attempt, ians themselves aware of the by. means of brush and colour end people had to and are helping pay for these schools. need for continued diligence in DUNDAS 8T, FJ1ST There will come a day, when such schools will have. to to tell the story of, or describe the promotion of trade. _ MMITBY Mp i i4SR be built further north and we will have to hel a The a ink-gyp' The design of the stamp, the _ help.pay. y' Riving -some thought to, an-- work of Mt. A. L' Pollock, of tide will change with growth. This growth has already other statement, we believe we Toronto, depicts a wooden started. No doubt it will be many years before such a could understand the implica- crate being lifted in a sling by growth is concentrated, because there is still plenty of Boit-"au art is abstract".... a large hook.- The crate and ooPrR B1MK LTD room for building in the south end- that the painter was telling a hook are pictured in ,the left R Pickering Township is now zoned to Concession 3 story, and it was up to the fond against a backdrop _ - viewer to find out what the !90 CALEDONIA ROAD T meetings are being held prior to a hearing on zon- story was. of a map of the world, -epees- - ORONTO • Ing from the present line to the north end. It is unfort- ---- entatJve bf Canada's extensive KOM & SRXCS' urate that more le will not et out to such meet- All of, this though,' we bel- export• to all countries Across - - - - I?eop S leve did not apply to portrait the upper portion of the crate- �_ _ .STRUCTURM STEP. . or scenic work, where the srtory appears the word "Canada" m We have no doubt that there may be quite a name is quite evident on the canvass. simulated stencil form The --- E R -- -er of persons who will not agree with us, that Prick not requiring ~interpretation". colour chosen .for the stamp is _ A Township should not be divided at-the present. Our It was an Interesting. educa= ,�. `;TAMN -reason for this opinion, is that we feel the south end tional half-hour, and as was Mr. Denis said that there is ��� _ , ONTARIO s and the north end need each other and that neither Eby o to � b mess t thstamps to be e of � WA- S41" • — MQ SMI f area would gain by such a move - at least right now. may again - - make up the mVular stock of Irionday'a ineetingt . be a the same Place. we Ore a■■■■s Next Dolls= Stamps =' held t ■■■■i■■■■■■■■a Twice in the past week, Pick trng Township Felice f Department officers have been called to go out into the adt as it saes rat. ea a rule, j j QS . Newmala j �^ rough water of lake Ontario to resuce a in trouble: --come this far north. About ttu . �. -� i second week in - the nxwth the s SWAtW S #act in itself, that would romps many a boater to stay p - :ecce fi3cking , on and off their _ e • R4>• in the quieter water of Frenchman s Bay. Mrs. G. H. Cone) lanterns atter nark. Tt�e Baa- _ it wrss only a few years ago, that the police acquired With the - arrival of June, ker, at-"Happy Nook" reported :�'1' mad; 90ME and equipped a boat for patrol and resuce work- How- Chert is a lull in mwW of the a clay-coloured sparrow near ever in the two recent rescues, the water was so rough bird activities, as it is nesting their place, andthe Speirs saw McKean ., e, Both Jim M the Au a t bout BO have Plover to secure ve a an time. S tLt�lxe had lard '>E1>,e peirs Upland up , of Keaneraft and Ken Coope! of Cooper Bkwk have al- wren's and a catbird's nest in ley Road, not too far from Na ways been ready to jump in and assist with boats for their' garden, ars} some star- 2. Highway. About a weep af- SQTK TA�AkS _ �mdrg�ies� -- — l ngg_Aave taken up their abode_ _ter, they saw, It, I saw one at - .... 4. It is. hoped that people will take a lesson from these under the eaves of our garage, the north-east edge of the no rescues and examine weather. conditions--before going While on my walks, I often Anderson farm, near Erskine COiIM/LJ<RE SEPTIC IrANR � out on the lake. Sometimes it is too late for rescue work hear the angry "cheep" of a Cemetery. It looks like a Spot- ::=to be _done. An , em t boat heir towed in is a most disturbed robin, and one day, I ted Sandpiper, but has a small M TANR;3� P y g' nearly bumped 'into a' robin's' head and often perches on the DM Unpleasant sight. nest with three blue eggs in it. fence-posts. Along the belt-line PAT On .two occasions, I saw a behind us, I saw and heard the _ llNsssssasasstsssassstssst�sssttsttatssatassa whip-poor-will around.: Alder Flycatcher in almost the Am fairly early in the morn- exact spot as. I 'had heard it �ornn�ittee Of Adjustment ing. Unlike other birds, it sits last year. It can be identified or lits, along -a branch, rather= by it's "fee-bee-o" song. While T �,� - _.for.�he days c Speirs - hear4l.a w ging V over �-1:111 G;�i� than g . ,,,. .ou weeding, other _ : few -after the had I arb Vireo h/�, �T seen the Golden-winged Wars- in Cecil Hollinger's•garden, tits 1� ler I heard one back in the - song resembling' a Purple. °TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING -'... ' woods. The Speirs • had Finch's. At .this time of year, +El►filf7 qj . a Lawrence's Warbler in their we can gilt winter far behind • - , • '" - -- Of Public Hearing garden• one day, an unusual oc- us, and enjoy the green coin- - ....,:Notice - - currence•for this part-of Can- tryside• and colourful flowers. °' �- 2-2741 - WHERAS an Application has been made -by John 'Frahcaak, through agents, Mac's Milk Ltd., for a variance from the prov To Pave Twp. Garage Area WCH Si. N. — - �rs��,n Isions of By-Law No. 2511, as amended, Pickering Village Library PICK alp, Ow. • " Tenders will be called for the AND WHERAS the Applicant's property is known as Lot 2, - SUMMER HOURS Reg. Plan 404, located at the Southwest Corner of Liver l Paving. of the area in front of The Library will be open Poo the Township Garage at Brou- • Road and Old Orchard Avenue, gham. This ha$ been a matter during July • and August% of discussion ,for some years. The following schedule to be r_ AND WHERAS John Frane:ak, owner'of the said lands, through Brougham residents have in effect July 1. to August 31 + 'p• • his agent, Mac's Milk Ltd., has made application for an abate- complained about the disap- Tuesdays — 2.00 to 5.00 P—M. ■ icke inq Tax! U& Mont of the front yard requirements: The By-Law requires 60 pearance .of the broken side- Fridays — 6.00 to 4.00 P. M. «- OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING' SERVICES feet, whereas the applicants request permission to instal as walk under mud or dust and Saturdays - 9.30 to 11.30 A. M. an adjunct to . the premises occupied by Mac's Superette, a the absence of 'a sidewalk. TEMPLE TAXI = Z4 HRS.. temporary and portable combined enclosed litter bin and fruit :TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. stand 4 feet in width and extending 56 feet in length along` TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 KRS. the South Boundary of the front yard of the said property to .► TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT within 2 feet of the front lot line. Installation of this structure FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL Is requested because stores on said lot have no basements where :. ?'J./` ; cartons, bottles and waste could be stored, and applicants-feel `. Ri'1J'la S Caferinqr­ stores brightlylighted fruit stand will enhance the app4arance of the T� 9•�.� and area: . 1Nedding and Birthday 'Cakes The COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT has appointed FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963, at 8.00 P. or in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, at s� G�H� PARK, RESTAURANT .��// — 'intOUGHAM, ONTARIO, for the purpose of a Public Bearing Open Until �10 P. Ivl. s 'tri this,matte�. - - . B. S. PEARCE, S'ec'ty.-Treasurer • • • Dining . Room �11g0et , Committee of Adjustment ,' 88 Kingston Rd. X - -Pfckerin _ Township of Pickering g y� a■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■ts■■■tit■ts■tit■.lstata■t■■■■ . W Re%epi 1 _ A a ;;THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1963' _ 4. THE PICKERING NEWS .:Pam Thrw whole multitude and they A -N BUS TRIR Jesus and Judas Iscariot. -Jesus family "spent Sunday vision Doug Dunton' 'Addresses fWstein cue Stephen, a manfull of 'as -1 al faith and the Holy Ghost, and On July 4, 4-H Club Mem- eft one at the time of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis, Toronto, �P and Prochorus and Nic- be'rs and Leaders participated his betrayal, but had aren- Mrs. Scott, Susan and th Uffight Fleeting Held At Brookiin anor and 'Pinion and parmen• in -the annual bus trip. Points ew-ed confidence of God. Judas, twins are spending' this wee as, a proselyte of Antioch, and of interest visited were:- the after the betrayal, was filled at their cottage. We hope th Stephen, full of faith. and pow- Ontario Food Terminal, in 'with -remorse, and ' hanged weather warms up 'a bit fa Mr- Doug. Dunton, Brampton, meeting was brought to a close a did Toronto, Melton himself• He had nobody to fall their holiday. - • Past President of the Holstein- with lunch. great wonders and mir- Airport, Pion - atlas asrrong the people. $teph- eer Village at the Black Creek back on, We may, at times, Vernon Mason , Woodland FriesianhAssociation of Canada, Winners in the Competition en took Christianity seriously; Conservation Area, and Find- feel deserted: Jesus is still with Road ,is leaving on Thursda; was the guest speaker at the were: (Jun. -Division.) - 1. Mar- he was ordained a deacon in lay's Dairy Farm, near Maple, us' and we can rely on Him. of this week for a six=weel annual Ontario County Hol- ie Raines, Blackwater; 2. Mike Onto Those who walk with Him stay at Moosenee, where he i stein Club Twilight Meeting, McGriskin, the early church.. These men ____ Agincourt; 2. Toby were brought into the presence The trip included agricul- from day to day, need never doing work for the royal Ont 'Field at the farm of Kahn Bros. Zlystra, Brooklin. (Ladies' Div- of. the A tural. and 'home-tnakin 'club have.a feeling of solitary ion- ario Museum. Apostles and they were g _Brooklin ,on July 3. ision) - 1.' Mrs. Earl Cook, of seta members, and was.,o l� We can renew our Wayne Cornwall, is part for this ritinis'try: 'St. rganized yne Lalonde,• , Mr. Dunton gave a splen- Blackwater; 2. Mrs. Dave Luke tells us Ste by the local office . of the De-. faith in Him through the com- spending a vacation at the did illustrated talk on his ire- Thomson, Seagrave; 3. Mrs. Stephen "was a par'trnent,og munion service. man of conviction, •a man full Agriculture. Mason home on Woodlands, Rd •cent trip to Australia and New Valerie Winters, Oak Ridges, 0 0 0' '• �� Zealand. The of faith and of the. Holy Ghost. Anyone with news items purpose of his (Men's. Division) - 1. Morley Stephen knew Christ in a very - Personals - for this district could ' phone -trip was 'to judge Holsteins at Raines, -Blackwater; 2. Fred We are sorry to hear _Mr. me at ATltanic 2-1936. The real way, and it displeased bUNBARTC�N rg the Royal Leicester _. Dairy 'Wilson, Uxbridge; 3. ,Roy Bag Harry Pearce has been quite has ".not been any chews from Show, in Australia. Shaw, Sunderland. hien -that men were dof wort :1'1. We hope he will soon -be --this district printed for .the Ing the temple instead of wort The minister, Rev. Dr_ W. A. much. improved.. The evening Program began shipping Cod. Stephen had a ' McKay' conducted the regular past while, as your correspon� with the . judging of two fine vision of the world for Christ; mornin service on Sunda Rev. and Mrs. Payton and dent has been in hospital,- but - classes of Holstein cattle. Mr. g Y Dorothy, of Trenton, visited hope to be able to continue St. Andrew S he was inspired, encouraged assisted by Mr. R Pitcairn, at Mr. and Mrs. D: N. -.Thompson Deny Nelson, Holstein Field- VV by the third Person of the Trin- the organ. Mrs. T. Porter, o` Pson ' writing once agaii;—thank you. man, was in charge of the jud ity. What we need is the pow- Bay Ridges was est soloist and family on Saturday. Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Osh- ging competition. The official St. Andrews Presbyterian tine Thom placings were made er of the Holy Spirit. Let us and sang "The Strap er mon went down awn, spent the week -end vis - by a panel Church - Pickering g of with her grandparents to spend iting Mrs. Johnson's mother, _ . of. four study chapters 6 and 7 of the Galilee". Mrs. Mary Parker ;eek weeks at`.a cottage on an the farm_. prominent Holstein The Worship Service on Sun- Acts 'of the Apostles. Stephen's conducted the Junior Congreg- the St. Lawrence, near Pres - Breeders in the area. Some day morning was conducted.by ministry w� short; he was anon.. There were beautifu Belated birthday .greetings -four hundred people took -part the minister, Rev. F. Conkey. stoned to death. The church baskets of.IIowers placed in the _Ott. to Patrick McKinnon; who. cel - in this part of, the program. Mrs. Marion, McClement pre- otiv�s Paul to the -Belated co ebrated his fifteenth birth prayers of church by the fan-ffay of the congratulations to �, Over. 90 Ontario. County 4-H sided at ,the organ, The choir Stephen, only a Christian oould late Mr. G. Plitz. Mr. and Mrs to Prewer whose birthday on July 4: ` �C,3ub Members took part in the 'entered the -church to the Pro- live and the like: Stephen In Prewar, of Dumbarton we1e "'� on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. De Wilde are Junior Division of the compet- cessional "A Little Child, the this.day of macho . Kathy Wills, of -Toronto,_ is 'ition. Presentation of prizes to Saviour Carne'. The Sacrament opposition, a welcomed into the member- Ming her grandparents Mr. -speng a three-week vaca- look at Stephen is so helpful ship of the church., and Mrs. W. Baird.lie me the winners was made by Mr. of Baptism was dispensed when Who of us is willing to say— Dr. M their daughter, Gerry Nelson, assisted by Mr. Randy K_eineth Miller and McKay read. Matthew Mrs. Walter Willis was in Mrs. L Koral. Fill us with the Holy Spirit . 26• -36 -to Matthew 27: " 5, to. Toronto on Friday at the. home Mrs' A- McKinnon, Oakwood Bob Flett and Mr. Ron Werry. Audrey Lynne Van Nus were and with power, and Here I the Lesson. There was a brief Dr. held a shower recently at Mr. Ernie Kahn spoke on be- baptised. A solo "Cobsecratiori" -A Mr John G �, �, in trap of Icahn Bros. and wel- "was beautifully sung by Mrs. am Lord, send me. sermon before the Sacramen' John r� *xiour of her corned the group to their farm Vera Freeman. Tire scripture - of Holy CDmnwnion was dis• been a paPenny in the H � niece Lorraine DLw. de, West pe�nsed, Dr. McKay said thea Hospital Hill, wdm is to be Married on Some very fine entertain- reading was: Acts 6 .1 - 8. The are times in all our lives whet for Sick Children . the .past August 3. There were twenty xn t. was provided by local telt topic of Mr." Coniceys most in- Use The Claseiled Ad Column we may be lonely � or feel neg_ week' . gum Pre3eSt, and the bride- . errt. Mr: R J. Staith, President spiring sermon_ was "A Good lected. Perhaps this feeIirr.- Mr, Bruce Goeser, Kingston, to -be received many lovely will �of the Ont. County Holstein Man". basing his message on To or Sell has been visiting his mother; Club was in will help us understand the gift's A delicious lunch was charge of the pro- the text Acts S, verses 5 to 8. Mrs. Gladys . Cossar the t gra for. the ung Fly the feelings of the two lonliest fig- P� ser;Fe by. the hostesses, Mrs. evening. The And the lures in the New Testament— w A. McKinnon and her sister Mr. Walter Willis was visit - Mn. Irene Maci.eod ing at the home of his son, Mr. _ Douglas Willis, Toronto, ' on Friday. WL- rgert 6 hear Mrs. SALE ��� Douglas Willis is rill. Mr. and Mrs, Stan McVey ,Saturday, July 20 — auction r and son Robin, are visiting• Mr. sale of -house and lot, house - and Mrs. C. L Fletcher the past hold furniture, eid, . The furni- meek.. ture --is the -property of Mrs. Mrs. Oliver Gibb and daugh- Diana Brickwood; also. Otis, ter Sharon 'enjoyed a trip to Peter's furniture. The real es - Ottawa and the Thousand Is- tate is thero P party of ...Mrs. . lands on the 1st. of July week- Brick xx d at the location - - _ end_ -where sale will be held. It is Congratulations to Dunbar- nicely situated at No: 11, on tonand P#ckerin; Township the East Side of Albert St., in ,- - Kiwanis Club for an Internet- the Village of Markham The -.,.. °� ~• ional Honorable Mention f lot is 82V2 feet by 132 feet -.-- �. AchievementP resented at the deep. The dwelling 'is a six - x Convention at "Atlantic City on room dwelling, frame and irtsul ' s June 30 to July. 4. i brick, in. good state of bits. W. A. McKay, Ellie and Sate will start at 1.00 P. m. r�x..� ', - _• . y & Kathy went to New York City. Terms cash on furniture,' no on July 2• to visit Mrs. =Mc- reserve. Terms on real estate b _ McKay's sister. They returned ' made known on day of sale,. E 4ys`j on July 9. which will be sold subject to .. �~reserye bid. Possession given on completion, of sale. Ken ROSEBANK Clarke Prentice. auctlamm Markham, Ont. (jul' 1,8) Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris and - e■�■s■ass=■■a■■■■■■■n�■sa�ns�s�srra�s■>tna>t■ar• TUVEL TOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ALL YOUR s - 'c Vim, ARRANtiEMENTS THROUGH t; �' be over of ter I. d o my bariki ng!'.' YOUR ISTABUSHED�►aEN;� r ;. �,:.. ONieially Appfinted: -Nowadays it's natural for the lady of the house to, personal loan. All this taken care -of under one � INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCiAT10K �do much of the family banking, because 'it's 'so - ..:roof —quickly, easily, simply.. AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE of AMERICA P -:convenient to look after money matters at one place Any bank •service. you use is an introduction to ATLANTIC & PACIFIC STEAM -SHIP CONFERENCES - local chartered bank, an all_round• banking many others. Arid the chartered banks are*alWays service -centre, bn the lookout for new ways, to be helpful to more Our PROFESSIONAL San►k�s This busy homemaker is on her way to deposit .... people. Good. -reason why the number of deposit - Cast No Moto part' of her husband's salary in their savings accounts has doubled to 14 million in just 10 years, -~ udeft Issued From Our Office At Off w Rite:• - account, cash of cheque on their joint chequing and 3,500 new accounts are' being opened every : �RAYEL 1S OUR ONLY BUSINESS. g .. R a' bankinday._ .. account an a t_he monthl instalment on..�. -- NOT - —A SIDLINE AT ,-• - .� . MWA110 .:THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING .YOUR COMMUNITYtw - through full -range banhing rerponeive-to growing; changing needs - - - _ ,� .. ; IRAYM All _ Wol" WIDE SERVIC11 rt f ., • . ' a AJAX SHCWPOW PLAZA 1•NONE 94�ii1� �. .. .._. -,. _.., ._..,`. ,.•' .• � ... -. .._..-.. ._, - •_-.. .. ._-__ ... ..-. -.__. __ '� .... ... ... ,. .. .. ...._ _..--_. _ ..... _ .. a .. .. - ' • AY, JULY i l Ilii . THi 1.1CKERINQI HE,"'THURSO r w, Elaut' . � oea to ttt. Idwil! , nhwe�M rtl tltM "Vrt}trli c'f+Urah the Oshawa Haepi�tai, fog The . Youfig e s Union ^-*orb Food Tecrnitsal. the I c0cm pity It �/•�,)y� l .;et>,pYad a �'��•, on Friday Pleases Viliagee and the �'rntr Jones >f�lly Ipn�l dlrcttJt �. Wr><�++" -with Mr � ��� ,� � �t."� (Zeas �y�lLU.CXry ,,,,ry, Lewlrl, 11w;tY ua RkNM>Ae at %iAtiMit, night and were entertained at-- ` Lsw1s Jones, ilalain+ . terward at the l�zipr�g'�t Mr• and Mrs. Cecil Jones �` Sunday, In tfie Tr�rnrlW 14uat FSm,arsl t+w►n hMfei al:trnrle8 r9lrrt nett Wedfle�Y' nigh • fjnyer�,�ldiq firrvira+► at Ciar�_ - bfle txYrt>�e os Mrs. Donald J Rev. T. Fleetharn Mount home. at�_..ae�: tnm 1hcx.lpson Lee General HaWltal, pftar u IanK• ftiwo wi gunvio. k!�rn; vVith Mrs. S.• Jamies Ziac united Church ,conducted I Least Thursday, the 4-H Club wedding at'stouffvilie, on Sat- t Nexli ass r>rbsy, July 19, tela Yr'ir+itrlFlt alu. 0WOV Id Rome CGlUlw i'b dwraw-cit"the 1R the funeral senzce cn Tuesday groups and leaders went on a urday. those is this ehurc h servir:e wilt - be 41" KIM Ir,�1tll�sM+l J1k+Av� ix iM =rifts;. afternoon for the late LAwrs -'bus trip to Malton Airport, the The ssy�pathY _-- �-- E. Jones, of Balsa, a lifelong Balsam, Pickering Township farmer.Mr. -Jones Jones passed away on ,. - - ---•y , _... _ _ - Sunday, July 7, in the East _ _ - General Hospital, - f6110%111e an. 111 m ttlt Ittl tf11 tltf 1lfftlfiftlth tt l l tphtltht t l f illness of almost one year. He h 1 11 1 1 1 r �. �..�- �-.t- �► ^r• r /ki 2 Hwy. !UST IFA T wa-� 58: ROUGE HILLS.ON No. t p-rn ;., ism, the son of the„QF ROUGE BRIDGE Alate W. P. Jones,OF of Balsam, the — ' deceased spent all . his life in i ediate area. He farmed., STORE OPEN EVENINGS. TILL 7:00 P.M SATURDAY �, `�/. 'the nuxr TILL 6:00 P.M. THURS 8 FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M.- his property on the 13th. t_W. I - �� 'Yom. cession for forty. years” 1i. O L1 p �A A R K ET ,Iu��11N1Wilizia���� A A Tnother, Mrs. . Priscilla Jones, 04-0 .'resides at Port. Credit. STROUD S Mr. Jones is sun-Lved by his ) GaIIOn Carton widow, the fa3ner Gladys Par- Tulip (R gular) FamitY -CLOVER.CREAM /2 rott; two daughters: Erle (Mrs.. Glen Mande}son), $a?- satn; Phyllis. .(•yrs. Ai Crist), WashingEon, D. C., and two sistez<: 3i-t. Roy - rd, of. lima 'Claremont andMrs. Oscar Steslhen.Qnn. Port Credit. The deceasedwas a member ©f the Masonic._.. Order and a Xasonlc Service was` h'ei3 at ' the •Robimora Chapel, .Brooklin0 ....... 'in charge of '_`Mount Zion Lo&9e ; No. 39� on Njorrday- evening; ._with the. re _lar se^rice at 2.60 3 �, Ag. J9C Less than 1$C per pint Save 2OC p. M. Tuesday, July 9.. . Interment was made in the CREAM Claremont L`nion Cemetery. YORK BRAND MAPLE •LE/ .'-Pallbearers were. Mess,-s Ct'as, .(Special offs* of .3e OF17 CANADA PACKERS z BSroughton+ Lorry McCoy. Kea _ Greer; FYan}c McAvoJi Elmer (SAVE 9e) 12 oz. round tins MEAT : ® C Q 0 K E Wason and Lorne Jones: �Oilk!'SZ1R. HAR, C� Alfred_.lames Gillar+i Ha The death took. place = Sun- °�' SAWWwn Soo E -.day. July tat 90 AlfredJ� .� �0� 3 �. Nns (SAVE 9cl ! A• brook Hasp f GiLa.rd, long a resident of this; 4F - tawnship lizirie op the 17:xie- r �.�� r _ R.oaa. north of Dunt;arton. Mr DOMESTIC • Gillard w-as a vetera.-1 o: World ,, voa9Y (Sava War 1.. am had been in poor y _.: bealth for some years. Sri'1 O "TEN 1 NG ' JC - The deceased s s ln,:ved by - - - :'itis widow, the former Christ- 10 A 04JOOW - ina Morrison, a son Fred. of Pickering; Bob. -- of Scarboro;.. _,:)S oz. tins . BLUE. RIBBON_ RED LABEL SAVE 14e CANADA FIRST GRADE POWDERS Sandy, of Pickering: Nellie SWIFT'S. PARD SEA BAGS---------=-9• of 100 79e SKIM MILK (MIs. George Jame.), Picker- DOG FOOD (All Flavors) -- _-' 8 for 95e _.___ _ _ — _.— --_ — 3 ��. ��X .: ing: Jim, of Pickering;. Ivor (Case of 48 tins $5.50) BANQUET SELECTED FANCY 20 oz. tins :and4m. 'violet, of Detroit; Alfred GREEN PEAS ._.----------- ----- -=--= 2 for 39e Wilkam, deceased: and a: �- KRAFT DINNER (Sive 9e) 4 Pkgs 49c 'ter, Mrs. Ida Grfiiths; Gf Tqr- .. RRwFT•s •: GIANT ]2 OZ. JAR JAY'S CANADA FANC onto. funeral t - �'{ Plsc� 5tr�ctty Fresh Grade A Large, Loose .WZ MIRACLE- WWIP __=—_�� -- '----- 69c Wednesday,- w.th Se.-�tze at sw1FT's suvEa�EAF 2 lbs. 39e T01MATO JW(. McEadulIL 'Funera: Home, and PURE LARD -- --- 'interment it the,E:sx' ,e Gem- Lar a 48 Oz. tins NEWS SPECIAL OFFER Of SSC OFF. KING SIZE 9 clary. Dantartaa C __5 Ib. Box $1.24 BLUE-CFtEER --- ---- _ '4 .-Mrs. Walter Ward ROVER RRANO 13 OZ. TINS - _t Funeral spry ,ccs were held ! C - - - AT- FOOD _ _--- -- 10 for 99c -week-f-� . to ter_ (BASE. of 44 TINS sass► Wa,^d who pas.4ed away at the Bring Your LAMM is OZ. JAR CRAM Uxbridge'H spite alter a short _ Own Ca~ CHEEZ WHIZ - 59C Illness. SAVE 17e Mrs. Ward %as we i known ' In Claremont and c);striM hav- . Ing lived hzre all ' her life_ She - HOME GROWNrash :r was -the FRESH PICKED -- --. _ _�-- �er. -MAPLE LEAF ° ' � ' 29c , GR PEAS—T------- her niarr ge to hits. _ - EEN ... .i grant FoHowing _ - fb. GcS Walter ward, they farmed on BOLOGNA -BY 0" P� lb. " 39e � 1 HOME GROWN FIELD "the sage of the VMSV u - sliced - CUCUM>eEERS �;.-- 2 it :.rettring' member d BONELESS ROILED PLATE BRISKET _ lb, � Mia. Ward was . a POT ROAST •the vatted C'lxuch and was or- I No.. l HOME C�WN TASTY FIELD gaadat car ria *- years. She was_ TOMATOtES also active in the W. 'A., a d SKINLESS WIENERS (Bulk) f,B• S9e the W. M S. No. I OI►iTAR10 CRISP, SINEET M:s Ward is air' by by her STANDING PRIME Rfi ROAST (6tM i 7N� Ria) ; i 4�rt. b�skJ husbarkl; "a soca Joseph 9t O*-. ` -' : t10UND OR SQUARE RUMP ROAST _ LL 799. BLACK-CHERRIES - 9C awe and a daughter ' 'Aldine �: OTC (MrS. WM. moans) of Clare- FIR MINCED STEAK U.S. No. 1 EXTRA =- CAROLINA, Fmsh, SMtNt, J ihw 2�p� mont . _ Flalersl services .were con- mo _ K M . , P !ACMES FRESH GRADE A, ducted by a forme pastor; the OVEN READYF GROWN. larold Lacioey. Interlsves►t ffF&I C. FRESH HOME ---------TENflER was made at Claremont L`It10E1 GREEN BEANS 2 Cemetet�±. I NS • = No.. 1 HOME GROWN SNOW WHITE. Mrs Jsrt+es Ciwrehw+r+i 3 .Ibs.) s CAULIFLOWER Funeral services were helm THK(>:RYING, ROASTING, BARBECUING) (Average _ last ;eek for the late Mrs. Jas. __ I_SELOC<TED FIRM.,GOLDEN RIPE Churchward of Pickering wile - _ _ _ passed away last WednesdaY, at the Ajax HosPital, after a .short illness. She was m, her 29th year. torn in England =tilts• Churck- ,,w came to Canada in 1911. -She lived in Toronto for sever- .al years, coming to Fick er ing in 1934. Her husbafrd, James, pre-deceased her .seven years ago. Mrs.Churchward was• a member .of St". George's Ang, .1ican Church, Pickering. She is sur"Vived by a son, '• 36rnes, of Tomnto, and a dau- ghter, Irene (M.M Lawrence 'Robinson), of PickeriM. Services' were held from the McEadnde F fLneral' Home, with interment at the Claren-IOTA '$J'rtioir Cemetery:.. yd Wilson spent few days in Toronto last weel irld13sf6 her Mother and sing In poor heaif3l. • - • ;{ is rte::1 t. �• »; • _ , & '7f1uRSDAY, JULY 11, 1lf�1 '' ` i` " THE PICKERII�19 NE1A13 T was till& . former J�u Coates the weekend gjMwts of Mr. and r Miss Mabel Sandei-sbn of-TA- resfdehice. : ' Mrs. Robert Hockley. mmo spent the rveekMd vfith' ''.: We am'sorry 'to report that Mr: Art Hewlett! ¢ " who has , ' The $ Club members tools M!. and Mrs. Mait Anderson 000 from °ms� : s. Wm. Towner underwent made his bons& at the Legion 'a bus trip Past •week and tour-' � 'jars. Walt Hardy and Pete of :aa operation last Friday night Hall- , ,fpr, everall yea where ed the food plant at M.alton, `Toronto, spent Sunday at the PARLIAMENT � L 1 A IIA E N T ;at Uxbridge Hospital, lie been the where 'was the Black Creek Conservation George DeRusha home. ,Bill Keevil broke a bone in rushed to the Ajax Hospital on Area. Those who went on the Don Hedges, Fred Ward and l : :hie adde;. during a ball game Saturday . dight," following a tour were:.Jan Hoskins, Barb- Jim Brisco were high for 2 wins' BY .at Oshawa last Saturday, when ' stroke. ' ara Mill, Eupice ,Hammond, at Agincourt last week. They MIKE STARK -' Greenwood Jr's played Wood- Sympathy of the cornmu;nity Brenda McAvoy,'Kenneth Tor= were head'ed'for the cup 'but " ,M.P. ONTARIO RIDING %stock. Bill was sliding into the extended to Mr. Walt Ward nonce, Bruce Norton, Carol An slipped back in the last game. second base, when the .acrid- on the pass'in'g of his wife. derson, Betty Evans, Joyce Re- We' are sorry to report that -- — ent occurred. He was taken to Mr. Walt > 3rdy was -rushed esor, Jackie Pascoe, Doreen Mr. Walt Hardy is' -not in good The imposition of an 11510 Sales Tax on building mat - the Oshawa Hospital for x-ray to the Ajax Hospital last Wed- Carruthers, Susan Boniface,' health at the present time. mat- erials and industrial machinery has caused a great fur- . Indus - and treatment. Rosmary Hedges and Elean- ore in the building and construction trades and in Indus. • rhesday with a ruptured app- Blanche .Benson, -Keith Jones, g and planning expansion. end -ix. Allan Jones, Alma Ward, San= or Welsh 'visited Centre Island Deltrywho wereanticipatingtelegrams Mr. and Mrs. Wes Huxtable Delegations .and telegrams are pouring into Ottawa; • The Claremont Baptist Sun- dra Wilson, Patsy Lewis, Max- 'in Toronto on Sunddy. not only to the Minister of Finance responsible (New_York) visited his mother; Y ,who is day school annual picnic will 'ilyn Rennie, Mrs. H. Dean,. We are pleased to report for this imposition, but also to all members from inter- Mr•�. R. Huxtable at Dagmar be held on Juiy 13 at Stouff- Linda Jerome, Brenda Mac- that Mrs. Jake Taylor who is ested for a few days. people in their own constituencies, v Ville Park. Cars will .leave the Gregor, Barbara Carson, Mary in Uxbridge Hospital is imgro We expect that, due to the pressure being put on the A very good crowd attended •church at '2;30.'p'' rn; , Anyone Drake, Glenn Harris and John . ing in •health `' Government at the present time regarding this matter, ttie donkey ball game in some modification will be forth who can drive a car, is asked Harris. Drumhead Service coming. Nevertheless, the park last Claremont to be at the church at 2.30 p. the members of the Opposition are presently Y softball team played against a m. Each family is 'asked to " Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wide- The annual Drumhead Serv- Y min Have rebased the Jim ice will be held this Sunda on strongly that 'this tax should not be applied and �� '. • team picked from various Pers- br' Lherr-oev-reatisrg utensils. Y be withdrawn entirely. ling' Coates Hofrlle' July ].4th' at the Legion Hall As • I have inted out reviouisl it .is bound to have ons in the- community..'It was Mr. and rs. Al Robertson ` e previously, : '.s t deal- of fun, both for � Mr_ •and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe, A pa•a•de will lead' off from `a detrimental effect upon the eronar�r�y and a loss of jobs great have returned home .after a 2 ' rat, .� weekend with, .Mr. ,the hall at 2 m led b the which are so vitally needed at this time and in the �. players and the spectators. week holida t with Mr. Robert- see , The Claremont Recreation Al Wilson at their cottage on Caredania. Pipe,, T 1 ahead. y� t: sorirs n)other'at Picton, N. S. Balsam lake ode will go through Bart of the A number of new resolutions have appeared on the S`wlrnniing Program got under Mr. and MIs. Gr>jydon 'Tay- Order. -Paper, -One of these has to do with the creation weay' last Wedne®day With lisJackie Pascose is 'sgending villaP •end return tp the park' Qf a Canacla.Devel for of Oshawa visite4l on Sun- week at the boric& of her aunt; Qr se c�, which'vvil be :cob- opment Corporation It is hoped by the '.boys. alid girls turning up for, 6overaphetix . tlat Qanadians may directly or Indirectly., with Mr. and Mrs. Grant g registration. Mrs. Helen Vizely Mrs. Jim. ,The¢irias• of cteii by lei. GKeor`ge' Davi iinyes capital in this Corporation, . as a result world •Taylor. • Stouff- du t and F : ° . , U instructing the .Br�P with viii&. of. Stot�vi�le... _ . provide greater Canadian ownership of Canadian indus- - the 'assistance 'of Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs'Car Dopking David Pegg,•'aoa�o� Mr. and ,,.,..,• tries and undertakings. pimple of Neale. Lessons are taking place of Dundas' visited in c2aremont Mrs: Bill Pegg, is. tking Sparc` _ _ _ _ _ It t •main to be seen what re -action the Ad the pool of Mr. and Mrs R on the weekend and attend ish ur a summer course at'the , Canada will have to this investment corporation and Baker. Because the class was the Decoration Service at the.. U: of T: He will return to -the Pick' " 'VlJlaye Conary whether they will participate, sufficiently to build the so -1 e, it was, divided into a cemetery. staff of the Markham public fund towhere industry may borrow from it for e ian- -large. Pu • SUMME`R HOiiRS Sion and development. ' fir --duel senior group. Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Gra- school in the fall. •fie Library will t>e open Another resolution has been introduced on the Order There is still room for local ham • and family -of Oshawa, NY, acid Mrs. Rayl Hill and titin Jul and A Paper modifying the present Technical and Vocational talent on the program to` be visited on Sunday with Mrs. family spent the weekend here Y - 'Training Assistance Act, which. was introduced -in Dec - 'held. at- the Claremont Field E: Lev is -and _Mr. and MrS. S. with Mrs. Loss Hill. ' . The fallowing schedule to be ember 1960, when I was Minister 9f Labour. the - Day on Au�vst 17th. If :you are Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey in effect July 1. to August 31 At that time it was set out in the legislation that willing to take part,.* kindly The annual decoration day and family of Toronto, visited Tuesdays — 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. Federal Government would contribute ons of the total -call 839-2312 service was herd on Sunday at friends here on Sunday. cost of ent is ning of unemployed Live to The present Mr. and Mrs. 5teti-e NVAeman Clarera6nt Union Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. -Don ?ticCotill-1. Fridays — 6 00 to 000 P. M. Government is increasing this incentive to 90 0 of the i.Saturdays - 9.30 to 11.30 A. M. 'total cost. It could be that this additional incentives may •and son Johm recently moved . Mrs, N. Sanderson and Mrs. agh of Mount Albert were vis- add an impetus to this type of training. Fed - :into their new home ' which { D. Woodburn- of Tororrto, were itors here on Sunday. It also provides that the incentive of 50°0 of the Fed- eral -share of training employed persons in industry is - to be increased to. 75171,. Up until now the Act provided Fc:'?ral Government-- contribute .7517`° in respect that the to costs incurred by the Province for the construction of new schools and training facilities. This incentive, as provided by the. Act, terminated on March 31, 1963, but lot through regulations.196 this was extended to contracts until - �=Ocinber 1, 1963. Although the Resolution does not give the. details, it is intimated here that contributions r.-iyable by Can- a x s - -- ,z -acda to the Provinces will b- 75� until such date as may . � . � 'be spQcifie�l in the agreements made ander-the Act,, be- "^ tween the Minister of Labour and the Provinces. `Ere will have to wait and look at, the legislation It- - •K, - 6•� self when it is introduced, to see 'what this means exactly. "`� , The Minister of National Health and Welfare has , -also placed on the Order Paper a resolution to introduce t a mea -cure to establish a erasion program to be known h p as the Canadian Pension Plan. eases that will be made .to those - who are ;<- incr `w. ~ Presently ntly drawing Old Age Pensions. will have to come •' Quit- of contributions made by employees, a hployers and self-employed persons: to this Plan. Members of Parliament were hoping that they would be able to have a break during the summer months, but with the number of resolutions that have been submit- _ ted by Sze Government. for consideration, it is doubtful a as to when this present Parliament will be able to recess. In view of the uncertainty that has been created by measurer introduced in the Budget, it is felt by- -.t . _ _ rx 't' that e e meas very c oqe y ander thor thoroughly before em, and r to . -make sure that they are for the, benefit of the people of Canada and the economy of this country. % t s�.. .. . • t3.r <'�'si�.-, .: � .mesas _ - - AN and :� � - � ��• �� � • .�,t �-:��� �.� � �"� ti .. T. P. RESTAURANT -M8`TEL �,m �, ��•' �:. „t.,s lam.^ y - : �s Excellent Food Atli-sonabC—Paces SG 2 �� } .r ° 3 : • Try Our "Take -Out" Orders - EN, SHRIMP, FISH 8 CHais, HAM�tJRGER sK .. _ _ • . ;HOT DOGS . Phone. ------------ ._ • :. „ ui�:trot , < r .. v : • ` $ti }: top to bottorn, I oft to ...... .:..QQ aumontSport Doium - Sport Coupe. Beaumont Sport Deluxe Beaumont. Invader 4 -door Station Canoe 4 -door= a - - A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE FRESH Want a car with fresh, sparkling style? , your first love, Acadian plans to please " FRISKY Then see Acadian's Body by Fisherwith a4 or 6 that are both jackrabbit beautyl if you desire the generous room quick in acceleration. Price? Acadian has, V growing fancily needs, Acadian's your 'one of the lowest. -So don't wait another FUtTtONAL �+ -perfect pick. And should peddrmance be day...letyourselfgoAcadianrightawayl �AM,L#.. ANWVDAVWOVr os lot vnurself na to vaur ACADIAN-P0NTIAC-Rt11lCK DEALER'S todavi tannin tri . `Enjoy yourself all the way -� - -- —call ahead .,for reservations! It costa so little to phone ahead and make sure— with Bell's reduced rates on . STATION-TO.BTATiON calls between points' in Ontario and Quebec. The day rates are low. . there are bargain rates, ���� A 0 of ter 6 and all day Sunday! nelp W antea _4. ------- in Pickering DistHe and Area a tative for Singer ``Seiwing Machine Co.. Sales ex- -c2j; .OW044al PUL ::. XemAIMH. Pa+d perience helpful. Apply in per- � son to. - 11 Ontario Street, in ul� ►7 � (apr 18 - tf) jj HELP WANTED btaintainahee foreman requir- Arosiatlon Card pp act- ed for paper -converting fact- ; - ory is Ajax. Apply: I t. Park- ory Our sincere thanks to Dr. W. 6 boor - 942-1430. W. Tomlinson for his fine care - - and quick action: to Dr. Atkin- Weekly Newspaper oditers on tour are sliiwi with Twe Orrtaris__ with some of the well trained Forf Henry Guard In front of _ u/�n�a�i Wanted-, sea and the Staff at --_ --- - bawling, massive Earl's Court Sion in London+, England. Mr. Rog. Workman, is writing -articles for the weeklies :. . ; and Pickering Hospital-nsan4y � _ "WANTED TO RENT d -three bed house in for care and service. To Dr. Morley, - surgeon at next Susrda�V�-tau church of 9 C��J . !� Good friends told him the producer Lost - Freneh poodle, black, -room ax-' the Toront(� Genera] Hospital °� your choice, but, of you do not i Ii of an American miniature, on 401 Hi hwa a- Highway, Whitby residential area by and its fine Staff of Nursing attend another place of wor- sago" king for was looking round Rouge area. Answers to August 6th, by respectable ten -Care, sats, Phone: Oshawa 725-0449, our many thanks, and to ship, we extend to you an in - �Y Ridges Anaertican actors. Price applied 'a "Cava^. Rekward of $10.00, if Dr.- T. D, R. Briant, Toronto, vitation to attend the friendly J and gotpart as a policeman. returned. -Phone: Paul Fleming for his most skillful surgery. little church -Peace Lutheran Vincent Price, who stars in 'That did it.. Acting fascinated at WAlnut 4-9565. Toronto. Wanted To Rev. Buttars; all our nei- --af Bay. Ridges, Liverpool Rd. oce raft chilling of the hirci, and he gave ug the idea rano, any make, - - P any size or condition. Pay cash. l asxi friends, for ,their well -wishes. cards and at 10.30 -a. M. -= trayals of. his career in "!nary of teachin However, in recent g' years he has. fulfilled h� cher- TENDER Call "collect" OXford 1f1262. prayers, maz yacts of kindnes: -to you r Of Thanks of a Madman' , the Techmcolar suspense thriller co starring shed earlier an:bitian and is For Electrical Work - (jul 18) ., all, we shall be forever grate - _ Nancy Kovack which ns on today an ackrLowledged auth- ' Eldon and Winnie McGuoid g cere thanks and appreciation Thursday night (duly 11) at the Odeon Theatre, througt an ac u Y spends mare time lecturing lighting Pickering Beach Pub - ,. Sod laid or delivered: Peat Sod $15. r load; also RotoFor ' Phone 757-6857 - to our many friends, who were so kind to us, during our�rec- Uzdted Artists re+bease, has, es- , himswl! as one of c .. than he does inmakingfims.loam. Born in St Louis, wheresbatt, lie School. details, apply: Mrs. Cortetat►lished Pickerin Beach. Phone: gling_ til or ecce bereavement, and alsto Hollywood's leading actor. Pam:ly still lives, Priceatend- 942-3M, or D. M: Lelterman, �Bq L thank them for their any -•-- beautiful frenal otferu e. .hes.span_ ed Yale University prior to his trip arry� School Section Nw BARNS Bag Ridges Marle Plitt and Fsed1Y ned .thy y+� and more than ' pic'll3reo, Arid yet His acting career really got 1. Par School, Pickering Beach and Avery inspiring nsessage was became an actor quite by aec- under way when producer Gil- . - OUT-aU1LDiMliS PAlt1TED - well received by the aongrega- ��'^^y� �j� D 1Votice � bert Miller saw Pric in an SPRAY tion and visitors at our ser- molly, �"e pk=wd to English production of "Victarl -"FAST, CLEAN & EFFICIENT CALL vice last Sunday wxw7 rig. Mr. Carr was guest speaker. We Richard L Crawford fid,. � with a teaching oar- is Regi'" and "bnported" hirn - it, Neo The ClassMed Ad CMsrsnw thanks to Pastor The death took place on Phi- eer in mind. To that end he to this country to repeat Scorbors. y} M14 extend our Paulson, of Avenue Road Loth- day, July 5, 1963,- at the saw- crossed -the ocean to study for pate Helen Hayes on Broad- To Buy or SMI . Or avow"" eras Qturrh for conducting. a rnsrrvjUe Hospital, of a life` a Master's Degree at the Un- way. He was a. stage star over - - AM 1-14N ChzfttersingService in the aft- long resident of Pickering TWP- iversity of Londoss, V^de there night "M FREE ESTIMATES ernoon. r Sun y, anothm in the person of . Richard L (om, 118) .Next spec-iai service ruder the dkvc- Crwwftmj'• bekwid huobarA of SALE RE•ISTER Ea1 ,; „ T ei: Hofs o! T[i�. -Wih.' Cram, also a sPea%er > the innrrt 'psis Vwlste �tgaes VI[r+sy;.R; #. 1. dear fates' of B<r` Hemp- • Toronto -S1taw��g _ , � service. wt�t be looiaed m,adPickering; nillroe, d Ajcioc; Albert, of :Firs • • • tassive auction sale choose- bold f u fcaward t° A duet by ht*. tan; Rsynt�ird, of Ba�rsville• &rW % new.. Siad used, ., nater Lrslie and •Misr KaWuyn Neal - Seevix_gas held ors Li�Y,,- 'the ' _ . .E VINCENT PRICE, MASTER OF MACABRE ; of Hay Ridgra, cunr+rnrtly atudy� at McF.aohtsle C�saixl;► ,.� >rd� - -the-pr+�Y-of-Cliffor --lNn-a- - W* �ryou to attend -church with iint the ftier ' Cemetery lure. Stsrage Ltd.. Hovseinid Mow ' CM !ens. at.. Ptentige's . Auction Iieo�ris4 F`iantiklin Heuser Mark- rICKERiIIG TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL GEAtiNEVI P. : hm Village. Sale at 1.00 p. at GAMt SCORES w�ru a caY ', � ■ s1 s�aasnl IMI i OIR ` :Torsos Cash. No Reserve. Iarge asap: Wilt start on tkm Kon. �� liiris- and Clarke Pi mi! auction- JWy 2. - Greenwood 15 - DRY Ridges 5 -- -- - C�A�A's �. +vers. ' Jury 3• - Bay i 16 - Fresx3unanv i 0� 13u111) _ Juvenile Girls -i FSan's Bay 7 TOOL RENTAL SERVICE - Bay Ridges 17 - 8 439-2411 gC14W71 June 25. - BrOu$$an 13 - Fretsdurmnrs Bay 14 -• FYen►c3�rrnan's Bay 6 SPI�6 - ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. June 27. -Bath's Eesti 8: T M e A T R t { . PICKERING Per Day' .. •.!Ivor Sander .:.. .. $7.00 Floor Polisher '4.. .... -....._... 1.00 Rug Scrubber `<•.............._.. 5,00 upholstery Cleaner ..;...... 5.00 •Cemoist Mixer ........... ... ... 6,0o s Inch Electric Drill _......... Inch Electric Drill ........ 5.00 Electric Saw .................... 2.00 Vibrator Sander ............. _.. 2.00 311,011" Pump ...................... 2." Lawn Roller-.�....:......... 1.00 Post Hole Digger ................ 1.00 'Whoolbarr" ...................... 1,00 Extension Ladder 1.00 •Canikhsg Gun .......::...:::.. 30 Stapler ........... .... -.._:.......... .30 ` hew l ............................... •. J"1 r .6t Dd" OW ft Ness ober Teele = W Vi) June 27.- "verpom 19 - Bay Ridges J=e 27. - Brougham 9 - PdokeTj* Beach. 0 Minor Gbit Jung 26. - Villa Rouge 50 - Pickering Beach 3 July 3. - Pickering Beach 31 - Bay Ridges 27 - Squirt Boys.- June oys-June 20. - West Rouge 21 -Say Ridges 15 June 24. - Bryan Plumbing 39 - Brougham. 32 June 26. - West R=ge 18' - Brougham 1 June 27. - West Rouge 19 - Bay Ridges 8 4 Pee Was, Boys _ p ... June 26. - Rogebank Hardware -14 - Csareir>rorrt 7 June 27. - Brougharn 18 - Greenwood 5 Bantam. Boys - June 18. - West Rouge 21 - Hii1 & Sas 5_ a June 26. - Mi11ie's Rest 6 - Hill & Son 5 ''• Jture 27. - Wiest Rouge 10 - hell & -Son 7 June 27. - MMIe's Rest •5 Claremont 4 Mid"t June 26. - Nom%m Lathing 9 - Greenwood 4 June 27.• - Greenwood 9' - Audrey 7 July 2. Greenwood 17 - Narmaw Lsltlshsg 19 REFRESMM�iT � : _ ALSO (Rc-cornmended as Adult Entertainment), -late As HBO And See A Complete Show �'. 913 ,'T'HE PICKERING NEWS Ta1URSDAY, JULY -11, 1 spend some time with her mot- ` -Services In. ROUGE her and family in .Germany; �USINESS DIRECTORY EST also for a short vacation in London, Eng. Happy holidays] The Ch u rches even before, at the regat�a, a: o...4iday on July 4, when she are wished for her from her Burlington, over the First o. The Fire Department visited many friends and neighbors. July week -end. The Club was ane district to put out a fire Lynda and Joe Davis ,spent e11aasa�>t>•ia#sisataaslsln� "third", only -six pains behind that started in ' a tire, at the the week -end with the Price _GUARANTEED -MCE�1CHHlE S the Toronto . Sailing Club, abate of Mr. and Mrs. Maloney children on' the 2nd. Con. iekering which has been established )i Rouge Hills Dr., on Sunday, •-. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Russell Radio -TY Swvk FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,and eompeter in regattas for July -7, in the forenoon. There have moved from our district United Church several years. Balmy Beach ryas a danger of the blaze ig- to their new home. Best wish- Any Make or Model Club is first, with 124 points; luting the'gas tank on the car, . es from their friends and nei- '*-Rev. Melville where -)roe+o Sailing Club next. with .'or a while, but the Depart- ghbors go with therm. .ARTHUR FIELD ; w . - CHURCH SERVICE X66; West Rouge six points be- .Hent kept everything under Randy Rolston, Uxbridge, is Private Ambulanco' Same• i :•ontrol. spending a few holidays with ;' PICKEftING 11.00 A. M., Only During DAY QR HIGI4T The Summer Months next with 44, and Mohawk 23 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Adam,, his grand -parents Mr. and Mr. Attis Bredovskis, Commod- 3.nd family, Ridegw•ood Rd. Mrs. Slattery, Altona Road. Sunday School Withdratim' Period ore of our local Club is him- rave been enjoying a week's During Same 'self; Dominion Champion, an:. Holidays motoring through Al WATER DELIVERED ii ii i` D 'n - ' has been interested, in thi ,ongvjn Park, Ottawa and of- Brock Road ter- Wm. McEaehnie, Prop. ' j p�t,>•v _ 1 work all his life. The memberier centres of interest this ,Else sympathy of those. of • all like his off -hand manner week, while Miss Ma.rgarw. j West of Dunbarton * _ � Church Service - 9AS a. m i although he makes them trair ?enman,� who makes her home this cnd Mrs. ity extended to I in hard while they are at th with the Adams family, is hot= Mr -and Mrs. Boys, in the loss : _PHONE PHONE: 942-2171 Sunday School - 10.45 a. m. _ As the Club is small and still' •'.daying in Montreal for two of Mr. Boys' aunt, Mrs. Alice I a young group of boys corn- weeks.. Lee, of Toronto., .. 1Pickerins, Ont. - ek`at>•s>•s>taat!•aa>sNN11p Mrs. Gordon Hughson is ill ATIanttc 2-0063 pete several times at one Reg- with an injured knee. Hope I GRACE PRESBYTERIAN alta. The Juveniles of 16 year' Rouge HIIIS she will soon be well again. ++ CHURCHand, under find themselves it Freddie Peters received sev- . competition with Seniors wh< Mrs James Smythe and ere scald burns, and had to KEN and CLARKE Port Union Ro,>w are men in the older division ^�erald are spending a vacation have medical attention Such .WEST ROUGE with much more experience with relatives, and friends in injuries are very painful, and P II E N T I C E . ICrelglttofl' Drytnan In the C-4, Brian Petts, Ga -•r; Ireland• we hope he will soon recover iE Murdoch Church School (AH Aga) McClelland, Ricky Betts, Mik< _ AUCTIONEERS Happy Birthday. to the fall- and' be well again 11.00 A. M. Highes paddies in the Jaye4ile children, who -grill cele-_ Birthday Congratulations to MARKMAM . acid .again with the Juniors °'w� Lis.•s.e loci wra..ts«r fey w Bs' S'OI�ifOrs Supervised, �r'Sse'y . • 11.0E } arie War Cance has Join Yate.this. week: Kevin Wallace, -Nancy Kaiser, July 1; Mar-Countlos of e•torie awe. Vert and Notaries, DirMe Wershie -11AE A. AL - Gomes, Gord Asphland Stew- David Waldriff, At°d- Wagm'. Ierie Bath, July 3; Bev. Boys,Fwm s Kms- E art Brennan, Chris Bentley. 1�t' Paar; also WbrtB'i Wait- July 4; David Carter, July 4 � F..iarei now. tst•te MMtieler "MR 01p COMMEav OIAMslRi Dennis Gelder, Wayne ' and zik. � _ all � there having friends . m �. �, sp+oi•+hr � am. Wtw. N. T. I~. _ Rueben Hobbs, Terry and Step- Friends. and neighbors were to help celebrate. R � ear # S �� St. N 1 9e NiOlMarws D. i hen Irvine and Peter Arnreour sorry to lose Mm Mollie Paar Mr.. Sowerby's mother, Mrs. DUAL ssevteft wlr ews IRlCt ` We* Reuoe i - - - : are all yawns juniors rmou. and family who 'moved away A Cousins, of Toronto, is seen- _ 'uetees - - Telephone Oshawa 722-1440 from this district over the end ding a week with the familye .294-3141 or 640-1686 a good showing and getting of the week. Good luck to thetas Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard points for the Club. John Mo P ""a-' h"" •"" eetaoi� i ' s Cormack and - Robert Cook, a: in their new home. have returned tion after epee- ano"0008" .see low. Seniors and Jim McKerackei Mrs. H. Mason, •Dunbarton ding a little time at Georgian Awgfims ChefCb. and his brother Danny, as Juv. spent Sunday evening with Bay and Katrine. � � • � • ��+ �w� miles, have both won first Mr. and Mrs. Waldriff and Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter visit- sesi•ss prize trophies. The Bantams o' family ed his brother, Mr. W. Carter ! FLEURY COMERY RlY. N: s. sHentE 1p, s.A. oA the Younger group are: Pat Mr. and Mrs. A. w'agar and and fazrti}y on the week' -end. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS N E R R ! H •� I!t_ oma. - Visser, Terry Irvine. Jeff arrc family spent the week -end vis- This coater weather is not NOTARIES PUBLIC l Steve Miller and Colleen Bur= iting at Calabogie, Ont. helping the yourW folk enjoy N.nn wnuah•N =-6613 silt, havg been making rapif Mr. and Mrs. Dobbih Sr.: their lessons at the pool. of 041 Rsr - * SUMpwr SER um Pros :peat a few vi .the hot wee- W. an -t Mrs. Horvath and Mighlewd t.e.t = .21 Rao a.w:-Noir Cowuwrwwaw Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Betts, o`- then.days last week at their dau ter Diana called on Mr. FufWrai aid 11.00 o.w�-+�to.,dwq nares -----=West Point Cres-aeeerFipanier= cottage in Peterboro. Two of and Mrs. Cornutt recently. AT. 4-5754 -..-. _ 11 OO .a.w —Mdy Cen+w.unlew •children also en- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daw- a Arn�itJlaAtB Service-(sem S+++�r) the members of thi their Rrran . several of = .,w.-Suwdoy M tio Canoe Club to Sudbury, for the . JY� holi+iays w;rh them. sort and sons. ck�`Scarboro. mss- Nouls�! - p�,ti .1100 • letiool Regatta, held there over the - Mrs. John Woitzik left by ited the former's parents on • * tloY lane on Friday evening, to the week-end.-4s0-s's0'.ss;" .�w.-mursorr week -end. Their soil Ricky wa..- p 11 Do a , , °� �"'MMe� - Na. 2 Highway (At lite Parish Hall) -' one of the members who wentAPveinewn•t of Pickeringh Rood along. x ��y•y s Beach WEDNESDAY �aRpt Mr. and Mrs. Troles Eliasen - - .. � ' of, Rouge Hills Dr. would like 1 - - -intercessions . '* 10.00 a m -Muhl Canwwwbp aid ick MONUMENTS �,. s to announce the engagemen. Telephone of their daiighter ChnstinP. tc _- �- u Stan Jr. son of Mr. and 'Mrs REE - Mi�h,eay alowwwe.t wens WHitehall 2.3610 _ Stan. Frost, Rouge Halls Dr - ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. - Christian science The wedding to take place it w. it. i. Whitby. ontarie to November.00lefy A warm welcome to _ r. an. rs.o Mitis West O. Whlebr `Mrs: A.'Feilnermayer and faro- Ow we. s.•Nishoey. e.4e.ew DENNEY BROTHERS �o�aE MISER CE: A N fly, who have moved into the whitbr a A}a: Yi trams. formerly occupied by S P H01P Phone: Whitby 6" -M62 -,,HEATING CONTRACTOM CNUYCM SERVICE: AND Mr.. and Mrs, Heng :Mayers - - — - - - DAT SC su MOMlr 11 a�.aw. Iw ' - and family,.5uge :g an . _ Aliectiw. svRds�, R7nPew B� - Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Mayers have POWN L MING N G - k es R•uee Mpl. i moved to d Mrs.ro. Alteraftans i Repairs 7os�iwwwies of �"� �w �HOE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown o nits W'd""� and family, Rid;ewood Rd ALF1tED "YES Phone. 2i1�54S w.Id '� • ►�+' with Mrs. Brown's mother. KUMBING BATHROOMS Ail ARE wEl< Is op w Mrs, A. Dand, Rouge Hills Dr ROO are enjoying a .holiday at their - SURE SYST _ 7164 R• s�ep� Doily EMS laoo8o• _ cottage near Huntsville'. ' �� ESTIMATES GIVEN PAINTER i DECORATOR For Mr. e+h.r Mf«.woA� Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bannock. Eve Friday N a MAN ler aid E:terler GM AT1ewMc 2.1as0 Ridgewood Rd., flew to Camp aPhone - !42.4717 'Tapawingo, Parry Sound, tc - ExPsltiT WALL PAPEttthif • visit their young daughter, _ fie•. q0-1,117 Michelle. who is spending two y Ow Ad - weeks there. 7 —INSURANCE —� and �!. Andrevlr'f Smith, and Peter, �5 as MO OBLIGATION Mr. Jacks Sm Serving the area since 1l2= • • • Ptesbyterian Clwrc�i Eddagewood Rd. are in. Camp < . i{a awannak, for., a few clays. F Lei us handle year >, - .' Peter will spend a month there •-. ':� Insursnee Nesde •�• C ENRIiMT _ ClMrrdl lKiet N��, Pleiois� -=.--iivitlr his-utic�erw ho'i§'the CarrtQ firer Windster:n. Aute !ti Na�'eii NwL !. �. F. COQ A Counsellor: Centre t.fabNity, efe.Sopping _ Mks. Shirley French, andthe Children, Rouge Hills Dr: is - _ Solon St. bsn sheers }!f'2-1Bq .. spending a few days with Mrs. pf.AT'ER CCEAA IC Tim Audrey Purkiss and children Call es , eeltect lilt-3E2i Serrloe .if MhrsMiN 11.id A.� at their cottage at Twelve Mile ' p 143 Brsdc St. S. WhMlry Sundw fdreei IE.eE A./A ,,Lake, -near Minden. '9 t0 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Adams, nattneoE>.nne>at>.i�tnums CONCRETE DRIVES► ffM. Ridgewood Rd. are enjoying a VACUUM CLEANER �TOhI r A !' 1i►elaome Aweila Join the Fun! Have the time of your lifel Shop then E ATS 'visit from their niece, MissREPAIRS ym nman, o hop to the hoedownringest square dance musk of them etrarant«d T: �� Mak. Dunfermline, - _Fife, Scotland. MARTIN ENRIGHT who will be here for a month. PHONE: TO 1-1"T MOW ;Paul Munroe, East Ave. who , WILKIE RANGER F11d;E ESTIMATES ' is with the Fort Henry Guards Free Pklt-up i Deltverr � .has just returned home withfLEMliild.ale the Guards, from a month in AND HIS ORCHESTRA_ VACUUM CLEANER England. - YNITID CNYRC• 000 :EVERYBODY WELCOME. SERVICE PAINTS St. Edward's Anglican Church "' Call -641-OZ13 (now" me. S) will hold Holy Communion, on Bring the whole family! ff>.alRafa<e�rin�>.■ Ri>.a��i�w. Iwluar• �'�+ �'E' cc q a�11i1a1sB Sunday, July 14, at 9.30 a. m. R A with Rev. K. Scott in charge. Sunday School will open againw� Pef;Ilnarly A. R.' HILL) Soloe 611 Ili wdilp 11 A.A WIM 'In' September, as the children are having a holiday during .7C11Ke F Es11Ifl�S duly and August �'�0� �i t 000 Inl r lhi. a - Many happy returns of the F AN Types of Lawnmowers �C -2264 $A IL G •day to Garry Welsh, Sunny- _ elope, rwiro was twelve years - _ Repaired and Sharpened . old on July 9; and to Mr. Chris �P . purkiss, Sunnyys'lope, who had _ iei'viw! CM'Mt M T11e 'IL birthday on July 9; and to Chown, $dgewood Rd., KING STREET W., at STEVENSON RD. t', Ceifewrieiity Si�M 1EEB _. ' -who celebrated her fourtieenu 4 at S P. s11. In Cafe of fails A. Owen b Fairport Beach Rd - Kim - The West Rouge Cance C , rlddrinp placed higher in points than 4 entertalmd several of her ' ytxmg, friends to'a peaty. Y, JULY 11, it" L ,:1J-,: Pam Him THE PICKERING NEWS . EMNM-E� 13 'RID +"MIKE S RESTAURANT' ES EWS 7. 1.- ----------- I aW fatufes tm Bay Ridges By Pat Rm steft Frenchmans 'Bay Mrs. Floyd Balsdon The Frenchman's Bay Yacht Mr and returned home 'Ribs and Chicken � and i=i . for the Best Balttcuid We -Widgs Beaches Park To Be Club were hosts to many clubs from t on July 1. Joe 16 . . . I . . e from Lake Ontario Regional h accompanied them -In the TOWIW IP Blue Jays Championship Reg- I Galbra*t for a fewweeks, holiday.. Wyatta oil Sunday. Among them were: As#bridges Bay, Toron-] i,:%J:r Hofley is iMProvoe rgeryc hawa Hospital. & Chiidally qPwd This -Saidato Sailing Club and Can Club following Su Yacht Club. at the Os HOW about our Fish ps.? tion which has never been good and the Oshawa ResidentsRidges improving. This is They all enjoyed a dinner held Mr. and Mrs. John Hender- Only and not son are leavi�g t" week for r!lc the previous eveniDg-, no say Ridges S*ichos an indication of the tax hard on relatives Phow�.�NN will be officially opened ship without explaining the Susan Williams, Park Cres., an extended visit with aturdaiy, July 13th at I reasons or the extent, and the won a beach bag as a fourth in -Lethbridge, Alta. We wish Bicycle them a hapPY`h*lidaY- aning day will causes are DOW being looked place winner at the and the oP and Mrs. G. Balsdon and I a giant Pic- Mr. Hardy. The Per-' Rodeo held at Bayview Heights Mr. the form a into of. arrears by year are,. 'public School recently. family visited, Mr. and Mrs. for Explorers from July 13'th r all families In Say Rid is Claude Smith, Stockdale, . on the West Coast. ell, of July 20. 1957 - 20.7; 1958 - Seaman Arthur Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Mitch e Point out, .that this day i as ii ed Mr. and Mr�.- Beverley Coinns, of Toronto, Y for families living In - 18.3; 19W -.-21-5; home on leave for a few days. the week -end- and Toronto visit ith her COW! - 9 Our Mr. and Mrs. K. Reilley, en- Mr. and Mrs. Nowell "7 19 1! I 1961 .4, 112 7 1962 - 21.1. on Sunday.. spent last week w Ridges- rqerce St. E. are Al. Har%ieY cation near -North family, of Co MI. ins, Cheryl and Dale Bets0rL_ two girl 0i joied t for a visit promises to be a wonder- consultant also emphasized heir vacation par- leaving this week Judy Puckrin and vigilance. on - the part of Bay, visiting Mrs. R6illeys for fun for the whole that. vigil prereqPiS;ite Mrs. Fulmer and with friends in England. friends holidaYed last week in ly, as wall as a chance for the taxpayers is a ents, Mr. and a for the A successful Regatta WOOD' Ber*muda. RW49" to most their old for efficient,_ economical local other relatives. Shore Blue Jay Cham- GREEN Correction Peggy Squire and make new ac- government.- Mr. and Mrs. D. Ricketts North held at French- Honors in ntances. In. connection with the sutdy and family have moved to their pionship was .held Club on Sat- This is the time of year for obtained First Class H0710 -Bay Yach xarnin, Hardy is Preparing; home in Bay Ridges from man's two- family re -unions. The Byer Grade 6, in the piano F Them will be all types Of Mr. new The recently by� the d questionnaires for completion Moorland., Mr. and bim. Bill urday and Sunday for both the adults an on Saturday MeXitrick re -union was held. ations held A by all residents, seeking infor- Fairburn have moved in the day event started 'and thirty- at Hockley. Park,. near Orange- Royal Conservatory of Musico children., s o i r vice ver". on places of emploY�, former Rickett home at Moor- with calm winds, races. ville, on Sunday afternoon. - at`WhRbY, iLnd not Grade 8, as .War I planned for the matian five boats entered in the et - is ment by local municipality. It land. awa, Ash. bout seventy-five relatives reported last week. and the Women- There can an- Beach Cubs and All came, from: Osh with the a baseball Same, botween is to be hoped that we The, Fairport Ba3r yac�ht Club_ the joyed the afternoon wScutivoes of the Rat*p&Y-' ticipate the co-operation of.all scouts held a "Parlents, Night." bridge's Sailing and Canoe games and Picnic supper. whether members or on July 3, at the Community Toronto re -union was Association and the Roc- residents, parents were on Club, to compete. for the Car- The Beverley Greenwood Conserva- -Association, which will not, as the sole objective is to Hall. Many Len Canham, F. held in .1 right do" to explore the precise causes of hand. to hear Mr. S. Cane, Cub- ling . Trophy. June Can- tion park, on Saturday after= bat"* royal 19hip,s financial' bur- master, speak on, the "Cub B. Y. C., with Mrs• last ronin the Towr crew, won the Trophy, nOQri-- the most Movement". Des. Donovan rt that towns will be on hand, to den in order to. seek .1 =Wit T17% points. They were We are sorry to repo *t free balloons, candy, practical ways of relieving the spoke on --sdouting" and guest . - , and Mrs. E. Pascoe has been ill with axes falling upon Don Lay, f rom first in Saturday's, race weight of tax Roveir'ScOut, the flu. dogs, pop otc- rs in Bay Ridges. spoke on Rover placed second and 3M respect- Mrs. M. Minaker will U a special gate -the ratepaye Pickering, Sun- Mr. and and the number Scouts.�A model camp and Ot ively'in the- two races on are at "Present holidaying in drawn a Special ~Ing Dat# Set were examined day. Bill WOMWO", 0- Y. C" Lochlin.. this draw will be picked her displays with 113% points, Membership Card. The daft for the special gen- Later, at a beach was second wi Mrs. W. Keddel is spending your oralmeeting has now been got and admired. and Ron Playfor(L F. B. Y. C., with her daughter be sure to have " with you.a,, July 17th and fire and sing -song - -Parents en- some time for edn"d joyed the hamburgers made by with Maureen - McCleary as M Brooks. special kind of Contest IS Wednesday. asked to make crew, came third, obtaining rs, far the children. and all Par"" a that at the boys- and log points. It was an eventful Mr. and Mrs. PL Pegg and not* of this. Ruth enjoyed a Vi2ft with Mr. Is, it is hoped Congratulations to Mr. *e is lookfn for the Myst- "o AssoclatWO Will 3CM. 1p. Jones on their 28th week -end withThe child who k1l. this ""10, -and Mrs. J. Thomas and tam - Mr. X. wtwnKy anniversary On July ham. Eric Playford boa' over- Y, on Sunday. him will win a be able to take the OW weuding prim 1Ar_ Hardy at the start of the race avi�� of of bringing 11001 17, and --congr'a'tulations to seeisi from our community wwN like In charge for a -aws""n _md Anvow ardL on on Saturday and on Sunday, t* thank Mr. and Mrs. A. Pick • attended the De0ora1tI0V Ser - gusty winds iron 94. CANW& Esse. pow their 18th wedding ann'ver- with strongt three Blue vices at.Claremont on Sunday. IMP YOUR Meats for the 000 Mary on July 14. the north-wes' the ram In Mr. and Mrs. IL Pegg- enter - and Sholl" Peace Lm"Wen C3wrch Now Happy Birthday wishes go jays upset during I rs. L Pegg dmu*km& the F. S. talned Mr. and M WMING SWRT The first annual Picnic Of to Richard ()Drracho, 9 years the lake. 7be ladies Of ol odmwa. SM Mr. and Mrs. FaMAW an asked to bring Lutheran Church held at y served all the on Saturday ev- 'AUVE "REM, Y- C- Auxiliary tur- @vms pknU WPP9r Old Peace Beach pa*, was a tram - old; to Martin Julia= 10 years Skippers and cmm a cold L Jamieson, wkw" *nor Coffee Sandy old. Elizabeth Zettler, 3 Years sapper' on Saturday. enift. on sunday.,mr. and between she cows, % er. key buffet XM bk Pen f for enjoyed by July ix-joe Bak called on Fred - �bwe is now avaimme- k1l endow SucceW and as. evening, and bot roast beef ot dw 0 knor than eighty childrim d on July 13 *, Ch p0,L p4w *09bW kdonvi uW on SurAsy. A social ev. and Mm. PRrkhL, Byers: Mrs. t:i,1Vdii&9 A1610" tertyzve 8"tL rd. 10 years old and Tommy dinner at A&. WW Mrs. F Sall01-11177. corXregatim extends BW 1 on July 14. ening, with dancing was held Mrs. Les. Saturday P. wume; Mr. and 0 0 a The he wonderful ChIlkn613. Cg parents On - stony omw the club4hou" vl?lb�on and fwnuy attended the Of ym we"ing gheir thanks for t A large crowd is help donated. and friends enjoyed the piano evening. Mwitrick - Byers re -union on those who 'rendered bers. H. Straud's Rec- Following the races on sun- *aor ar in our spe"T 7tw exemdoe-b ISki dgned V forty-four WTVICM dew the trophies were weSeW 4rbeW_6_jbe 'jn--Ji*6d- a week- SaIeW V912" family And Ital held at her home of the wirmem The Car- e, of wham ,twenty-six to the Bill Durmn APPPDxirmtely twenty,&IX ted to win remain at the end =Mft- On the Empring- 18,6414 1W TOO members. cal.104 Dieter NeuhaW for =Pawls- her students played their var- ling Trophy 130,141,41P for both the I' I Bay. yacht Club ham lam Over the Past week- 0" of *W skf'W a Speclail 'Extraordinary Ing low-piecM 4i Frenchmanli end. led1w _r�eu as some ot pboto papbom. play- em-,-wid-repli Meeting in ac=*uxe chUdM and adults. her VWYM, Who sant I thff-y all" the ConortitutkiaL The Purl The Ladles' AALWjaxy grate- ed other instrulne"ta. Among trophy were Presented to Let' -the who of the meeting is stated fully assisted by allowing them were: LAO KosurgO. and June Canham, CUW NEWS a &Wussion of the AssoCia- use- of the coffee sang a few nun*wm in his very also presented to the skippers AUDLEY o cam In second Rev. M. Buttar-3 will be In n taldng over the rtsPOnsib' and Mr. and Mrs. nice baritone voice -,one Was and crews wh -ty, both moral and financial, loaned their heater for heating ,Love is a Many Splendor and third. charge of the church service ibe appeal against the the hot-dog bum and wieners. Thing.1; Corey Oerlen-AM play- -hereon july.14_11 -and Aug. 4 W%IL - win take is tram- 1010 rumo like to ex- _Vortof�_ te.- This ap- Again, -%Ve would ed a few numbers on h Rev. Keith Hawkes as9essInm our thanks for all who OUGHM the service on July 28- There was lofted by an individ pet. Susan Ctitins Ings and Bar- JDLIL .tend against contributed their tinW and ef- bara Crosier sang k duet 'Ut-Miss Gail White is spendirig win not be a chur6h service OrMr. Vince Webb SdK. Ajax make this. Picnic B good Biro-. Heather McLean and this month In' the Laurentians Sunday School on August 11 he decision of the Court. of Re, fort to tie respect to some seven time .for all. Davis played a Piano where she is'a Counsellor at a and 18. felon in Shoran held accompanied by Cory Vacation Bible School will be STATION PLAZA undred farm. properties duet, accOnT a Den- I camp Mrs..Leona held -it the church from'JUIY .mately four hund- Now, as the summer seasson, Mr:.and rd Rout- 7r - approxi s gone withbis. trumpet. Brenda andl on Douglas, of Mon- 22 to r,, from 9.00 a. M. to 11 & ed owners.•Is upon us, the pastor fia- ney and Dorraine Denney from 3 o Phone t Following receipt of the on his holidays for three. weeks Siisan'Williams sang nicely to- ley and , on thei)7 aPritj -30 a• m, for children. 942-1110' e. are indeed fortunate in Mrs Matthews, on Thursday 12 y" of age. t ition, three members of .the, gether.- Cathy CuTnn-dngs , and 1he, and w 'in',our con- were a"nice la and as st: M� Aline Guthrie ,,cutive held a lengthy me�et-..J having two men Karen Williams w� Harold on tio r and returned . Trip Mr. When. �-' group . of girls sanity - Mrs. M. lAMMQn went on the 4 -H -Bus with Mr. Webb. This meet- n duet A gn 11 ng le to and after spend=. Thursday of last week, to Pion - in who are ab Role Blues -ST._JAW_S_ attended by Mr. gM,7r.7A A. Keefer, e f ,Old Piano home on Sunday other points rt� was also atten. and 0 CHURCH 77-77Z77� acting in an and are taki�g over the ser- other numbers. ing a' few' Weeks with, friend', eer Village, COMMUNITY CHU ex Robertson. weeks. --Divielli, an ' d of i I ntetest hear.Toronto. A] Webb. h next three week, r of t%vO- in Reformed P ,11-i...i.sory capacity to Mr. vices for the t There' were a number d and- - Toronto. of the U. C'. W- Mr. and Mm.. Geo, Izati and' Episcopal will remain a decided Church. Services piano duets hy:,mrq. Stroud Unit No. 3. A.,; an outcome, it was de Wonnacott Rosebank Road, North e quid- 10. m., every Sunday T will hold their next meeting on would' various pupils. he evening family, and Stanley 30 a. B. McPherson, t*r�at all parties wo occur-, cur- her varioul, July 18, 'week at 'a Capt. Rev. L. considered -opinion of if an emergency ended with--eveFyone joining in Thursday afternoon... are spending. -this B. A. ed by the . rra e contact home 'Mrs. H. Millet. linch Lake, 'just the Associatio'n's -municipal this' period pleas sing -song. at of cottage at Pus -31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 a sin- Mrs.., G Gray will have consultant, Mr. 'Eric, Hardy Mr. Steve Robinson, 1353 Pop- The Fairport Beach RatepaY- George south of'Guelph Phone: HO 54824 1- 839-3384. . . wishes .1 sh . eq . to e of the program. • Mrs.- Bumbacco and 'family rad Association the charge v,­.,Lh whom the Executive were d Ave ars' A, e Sery he follo%�,ririg -- evening: . Gbd Bless you and Your thank all who helped with There will not *be a. church moved to Oshawa, on Friday. lc* of Wori'Y v d to meet, tduly held Family during this coMAitg hol- Ev- a i�_ This meeting was du Field Day last Saturday. service -or Sunday SchQ01 �n Mr. and..Mrs. Archie Davi to enjoy them- Brougham Church next son, formerly of British- Guiana -Sunday School a, Bible Class David - ami Mr. Hardy re -iterated that. iday., season:-­C*n- arsons seemed the Brou July 14: and ZIOW of Toronto, spent the 9.45 A. M' * to engage in what could prove Sunday, Jt -Morning Prayer selves, and there were many happy faces among the child- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rowe vis- week -end with Mr. and Mr§ 11.00 A. 4& �o be a lengthy and costly ba Be-ach James Davidson. he farmers -a battle. Fay ren. The winners- are too r0-'1-. ited friends -in To-ront.o. on . Sun- First tie Frith t m Mitchell and Alf. Quin- krin has been at H I oly Communion without certainty of success- To at erous to mention. The Ladies' day. Lyndi Puc Sunday In'Month Camp serve any useful puri nail spent Dominion Day - all Mr. Mrs. Donald Peters the C. G. I. T. Camp at (jun.6 tf) P at would not ser Association Wish to thank Guthrie w�iialmb"- for the residents of Bay Ottawa to see Tom's brother their refresh -and family, of California, spent Pretoria., Anne Gut ill be who was playing in the who helped with a pose eek with her. a Counsellor at the same. 6riiP, Any minor gains which Art, merits. a few...days.last W. Ridges. A Allen Ellicott. might be a' ring Royal' Canadian Navy Mrs 'achieved -and they tou o 0 0 mother, could only be minor -would be Band. Church News, This week, Mrs. Ellicott is ac - A. Pickard en- -rn to visit more than offset by the legal 'Mr. and Mrs.* ill be taking - companying the some which yed their holiday week -end Mr'. Fishback w Brunswick, and costs, the antagonisms friends in New Brunsw horn a.,m., and -Calif0t­. -E FRI 6-E R A T 10 N' would be - aroused in the town - at Fox island on Buck both services -11.00 Sunday later to their home, in ship and -the obscuring of. the Lalie. 7.00.p. Tn. on Sunday. nxa. COMMERCIAL AND Ricketts and Lynda lay ev DOMESTIC a .4�- a - in - Fri( Mrs real issue, which is the tax Jennifer Rieke School at 9 . Wm. Knox 'returned by -5. Pickard are spending the sum- ening Hi -Teens at 6.30.. home on Sunday after visiting■ our member's- 0 AIR CONDITIONING problem faced mer at Robin Hood Camp on Mr. Hardy also, outlined the her sons at Solina, Enniskillen .01 ■ which he has made to Farquhar Lake. B and ITaMPtOIr ■ Repairs To All Makes IN progress -a�detailed- �Mrs. J. Haze, stieff-a few J renchman s . ay Mrs. Wm. Reid, of -Montreal ■ ---------- (late Which includes eek in the Ajax rs analysis of audit statements of days last w '�ele­ -called on her aunt,M - Matt - an Communion was a. to report her Holy ening. N Previous years, and an exam- Hospital. Glad brated at-, Fairport • United hews on Saturday evening. LORNE C. VNIE -on iil& mudh better. - - , Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray had, mations of this year's budgets. fiel , Doucet Church on SuAday last. I indica- -Welcome to Mrs. F. and daughteM tea on Sunday. with Mr. and- a This has given -a good rd and Stanley and Mrs. Chute a 'Pickerina tion -of the level of golrd2`15 _ inis- -and sons Leona , who, with Jacqueline and Marilyn, be- Mrs. Murray j�eelby and fam-'■ trative competence within the from. Albanal.. Que -ItrAr�sfer'l . ily. her father, Mr. Steele, `6f Tor- I carne member,, by, Mi. aila Mrs. T. R. Knwasatsaslssssaasaas Bas! inns■ sassox Township. onto, areanding a few weeks from a United Church in Win- family are on a holiday trip 0 -ct Of the -ng aste interesting An In nipeg. A -Y N mow study is the- tax arrears situa- at the Be 7 -RICHARDSON'S IGA . _--MARKET IN PICKERING, ONT.