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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_07_18_ 4 _ 7 TELEPHONE THE .. PICKEIRINO ' - TAiLIsiiEEiPICKERING,NE = 942-0940I SINCE - Price - 1 Oc Per Copy - ..N _ NO. 40, --/THURSDAY, JULY li, 1963. Subscription: $2.50 Per Year _ -:-.'..AREN Townshi -:,-TO 'BUILD 'TOWNSHIP FFERS� Resident 1�ff ill Put °Up - VAUGHAN WILLARD GRADUATING CLASS • , _ , _ _ .p � .. -. Artificial Ice a Mere-., : - Artif ' Aron- f .•.� '�'{�k4S.P° ?` +'� '" M� ' 4 ': 1' "'1��. . "�" � 5 .. .. - .a Weil Reeve Smm an •J. Scott announced this week that Rouge resident would like to put up, an artificial ice arena on t s park property at the, north end of Frenchman's ,f w +� , esy.`About two land is I � aired. stns of required. Cost of the building is estimated at between ;100,000 and _ _ $150,000. The gentleman is asking for a long terih of lease frons the•township for about. 3o years. Aft9r. that, the arena would be ed over to thetownship of this plan, Possibly next turn Council ars to most the proposer week, to discuss the project in Moro detail 1! .an agreement can bs reached, work on -the arena would start at once, to be x.v _ ready for tisis winter's use. ' i v o Barricade Road To Ajax = s y Max T _ Baptist -Past -Signs Church And, The- Ajax Town Council on Those vgdng against the . r - ,. • Monday night, to close -Mallon were: 'Dep. Reeve F:' N. off the only -madding to .the- Peterson and Councillors War• Ajax Baptist Church, following LQG ros and R. G. V�rlgYit: ' a complaint that church rnem• Voting against the motion, bets were as "undesti'a ble Dep. Reeve Peterson charged fringe element". that "no real effort -'etas been Iraduatien Exercises were held recently at the Vaughan Willard Public School. Suet, K. D. Munroe -with inc congratulated the Council's action carne on the Put forward by council to meet • ade I stvdsets ,and offered there encouragement and advice - for the future. _ The class V shown Isere with prince i Mr. bass •of a Birch St. ratepay- -- photo by 'Ivan Williams with church members to aver. Larry O'Conner paw the valedictory address. - petition which claimed the straighten this out le hurch: He told council that the land' c in dorsa ted to the church , _ —Lowered property values � in was _ . church was told !� e dr , Cts ter th Golf ai . �D ns Go - - 1960, t Leg1 oreWWas r e � - the area;a--Noise from meetings of the by Duff er ,Creek Estates that i - D other an ere were no silt's available �� oath groups and oth oT'g -k th • • • " fi ""'ca� tions in the church hall -was in the town for their church. �I _... = PiekPriarg To�c'nship Police arinog - ��e Also voting against the bar are investigating the break-in --Members of the chum. er, -CouzTc�i%r Le Gros said - swimming Mass -riot given The Claremont Bra.rwh-No. ire England in 1905 and for at the Duffin's.Creek Golf and. ed thea• cars on the street at that he had that henmatter , the past 14 years has resided Country Club here early Thurs- nights• any warning i of the Royal Canadian Leg- to -be brought up at lost one of its mos; d'isting= at the Claremont Legion prem- The Executive and Committee• day neorn*,Ig last..when $3000 —Trucks going to and -froom council. hest .and highly -respected lees where he looked after the working with this summer's worth of golf equipment was" the church were annoying _ To mem- "I don't know enough about on .July 10, in .the building and grounds..Comnrunity Summer S,%-imm- stolen. _ _ . well as dangerous• nberssing of W. Arthur H Hewn bers of the Claremont branch. ing program for Handicapped Council was - told that the the matter to vote on it. It's MM., a veteran of World he -was known as "Mr- Legion" Children of Pickering, Ajax. Man �il�ed At only entry to the church was too sudden." L • - - in the ocnnrnunity. WPiitiSy and Uxbridge" are--.!,. - - e _ from the foot of Birch -Street. Councillor R. G. Wz►gYtt said - Lr Mrs. T. J. Wheeler. Hn - It was 3t this point that the "I don't see how you Can tall r- -Hewlett suffered a stroke In 1948 when work was firstdl CCOSs�ng rs wanted the .barrier a properly constructed church July 5, and though rushed -started on the erection of the • Convener, R R 1, Pickering: Tatem an uncle&irable frin;;e element." ambulance to the Ajax Hos- new Legion headquarters .Mrs• H. T. Cook. Comerrer), R. erecFe-church el - fed to respond to QaremonE, it was' Mr. Hewlett R 3. Pickerirw: 'VIr4•:Rex :�iex- -- A 34 -yeast -old Scarboro man ,( �'"� erohip ernentected ine ,'phraserwas COQ ` ~- trnent. He was m his 79th- • who. provided the first donat- tilt• �,ty•-Treas.. Fairport Pd. was instantly killed on Monday 2 on Pickering '1' , ion -5100.00• . ince that time . in a written petition laid •be - North: Mr. Robt, Byron. Tram- morning when his car struck land.) ere from deceased was a recogniz- he unofficially Neld every pos- a Toronto -bound pass t •Minister Ronald Bax- fore council by ratepay - hero while on overseas duty ition- on the executive of the portation Cha rrnan. R R 3 anger Bapes was always will- Picltpr!E1�: Mrs. RL • H. Bedell, tr�aiir north of Highway No. 2. ter described courseil's action BiEour rch chlor )Wright :admitted - ring the war of 191418. Fie branch and 407 Colborne St., Whitby: �ITs- near Audley, as "deplorable." - ` le on Birch St. presented with -the Wit-_--ing-.. and ready to serve in Bruce Stewart Logie, 10 Cal- "There has been a m of rni. that the -people w� Ethel' Bunker. R R 2: Picker- point. But SO do the Medal for "bravery in the whatever capacity. he ing; Mrs. Jas. Davidson. R R. umet- Cr s. hit the second loc= representation by some mem- people attending the church. Id''. An army first aid man needed- In a final act of good- 1 Pickering: Mrs..F, W. Dea- optive of the train while he bens of coancilI and a'_' t of PSP percent of the con - the front •lines,. he Suss , will towards the .organization, was driving south. bre the Au wild remarks have been made. Over 50 kin R R. 3. Pickering: Mrs• ation comes from -Ajax." _action, but this Mr. Hewlett donated new. col- Chris Fair• Pickering Village: ley Road, at 7.00 a. m Mr. Baxter said the one -foot. prep or Parish, �� in fav- ury never lessened his desire ors and they were dedicated Mrs, •Gordon Gauslia.- R R. 2'-�itariv-Provtncd Poltlee = -su° � _at. the end at Birch- MsU' further the ro�mation afrjhe posthumously at the armual Claremont: Mrs. D.'Hughes. R. Whitby said Logie's.-car was St. did not belong to the-'i•owri � � ple on Birch St. activities. His know- Drumhead Service on Sunday R 1 West Hill: Mrs. Jnq. Man-. carried sixty feet est by ,the of Ajax until this year. e of first aid was put to afternoon. s� R R. 1, Qaremont: Mrs. ed that were there first. Their p6cket al request Rev. Geo. train, His body was found two (Coin has at the books are the ones. affected ctical. use. wtiile .an. employ- BY special W, O Win, D'anberton: hundred feet from the car: this one foot allowance in the mines and logging' Davison, a former branch pad- Mr. Maurice Pilkington. '1356 Mr. I.ogie was visiting relai foot of Birch St: belongs to the �He� d ' their One eyes closes of Western. +Canada He re, conducted the funeral ser- Tatra Dr., Bev Ridges; ' MTs- ' iv at Lyndwood Park during town This means, they ' They (the church) knew quite wrips a St.. Jotszr's • An�lb dance vice from the' MCEachnie - Plitz, R, R 3. Pickering; the week -end, and was return- that they can restrict passageclearly what- the = situation ificate. oral Home on Saturday after- ' �g J S:. Scott 388 East Ave. Ing to work in Toronto at the across it. ) Mr, Hewlett w$s born• in noon. A special Legiorl service time of the accident. 'Those voting in favour of er- oasis ngland and thr� sisters, Miss was held at the graveside. West Rouge: Mrs. E. R. Snow, alone in the car at ecting . the be-rrleT to the His Worship told the council Mm. J• G . church w�: Mayor Wm, Par. that a recent meeting betwe s . thel Hewlett, Mrs. Alice nterment was in Claremont-Piclierin kering;A •�e�' R,' the time. Anderson. fish; Reeve H. M. Smith; Coun the town and, the �ur� 'maker and Mrs. Elsie Nash Union Cemetery. pallbearers till reside there. He was rev- were: Bud Norton 'Moses Nor- gpragQe, R. R _l, Ashburn: Engineer Gordon ar>ui O. G. 'Ashley: the six -man church board. - ton. Jim Norton. Jahn Murray, Mrs. D. G. Worctle3', 1 Wood- o! Islington, said thhe saw the e crossing, cCopping Weatherall, S. W. attended by three members of r asarried acrd had. -no, relit ax car• aPP� vas Canada_ He left his not Jim Curtis and Arthur Heaton. -house Cres.. A1.__ -blit he was unable to stop 'the train in time. VillagerHe said the' fifteen -coach, e-rigNotes train was travelling at sixty .9 Summer Bible SchW miles per hour'. Rev. E. B. S. and Mrs. Mill- Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Bod- C. P. R. Off, vials said bogie's er and two sons, from :First ley (Police Sgt. Bodley) ha -%4. ' car struck the step "and foot -United Church, Sydney, N. S. Mrs. Bodley's sister, Miss Cary. board of the second diesel'en sit three days whir Rev. and Fonvick, of Edmonton, Stavin; For- gine, causirJg• $1200 to $1500 Mrs. Conkey; at the Presbyter- with them. Her father,Mr. For - damage. The train was •delay- ian Ch�h• Manse, last week, wick, has just returned home ed two hours while gn a -trailer trip in Ont- to Alberta, The Bodleys and'. Visi)irlity at the time of the ario, and .the Maritimes. Miss thein gue§ts spent a week ­ Vise _ accident was clear, but slightly Rhonda 'McLeod;_ a niece, from' the cottage, at Lake Simcoe., hey •an Q P• P. officer said: petawawa, is having two weeks .and have just returned home. - Fred Roesch, R. R• 1, Picker- holidays at the Manse. The funeral took place on ing was killed at the, same Mrs, Fred An celebrated Wednesday of the Late Donald sros5i g on October 31, last her 8eth birthday on Sunday, Kerr, of Toronto; who .passed Year July 14, Congratulations. away at SL:nnybrook Hostel, 'A 'coroner's jury later -urged Mrs. E, Green, Secretary, at last week -end. Mr. Kerr, vc'us the setting up of crossing sig -the C. E. Morley office, return- the youngest son of the late.._. . 9,j� reals. The Board. of Transport k Mr: and- Mrs. Geer e Kerr, A • 13 s this week,. after a two -wee g Commissioners agreed and ask -Vacation at, their cottage on who lived on Church St. South Ilik ed the Township of Pickering ears ago. George Kerr _ d Big Bear Lake, north of Good- many Y '! Douglas CGreen; 35, is was manager of the ,old West- k to make a report. erhain. - A. Leaders'' ern Bank, operating in the east s _ at the Training : I i - l known atPGe d.Kerr was a veteranon ecf�tie _ residentofBan Ridges novas-park,�Lake Couchichina. n a aid a funeral -the - - .-FirstWorld War. Th `•l) two i�an who resew Holmes- two and 1 bo s from the boat on J rren-are away this -took Pace from the McEach- Mrs F.; Frenchman's Bay two weeks week, visiting Mrs. Don Scott nee Funeral Home on Vi'ednes- f with in ago, and not - Mr. Robinson -as and family at Coe Hill. day, ° this week - s t ! reported. Alex •is also swimm- Sony to- hear Mrs. Harry t Erskine . Mr. men at a Cemeten ing Instructor at Say1tidges. Purvis, Lincoln Ave. is in the 711os. Kerr, 5th. Con is a nap- Toronto East General Hospital• hew of the deaceased. - &" Pickering Rotarians Mr. and Mrs. Reg: .Rarkham Rev-. M. R. and Mrs. Jerrk- • - Viekering rotary HM wlll and-familY.trav#returned home inson, of King City, were e, Sewer bine school at Pickering Vlilagr had an' enrelinient of t6 this year. One aiM tM atter « at Alganquin nee' Boasts of Mr.. and Mrs. G of the dawn is shown hee•e. Prlils,laesging frees pn"cbeel to Oracle fl MtNeded• - swat noel IlAewdsyisigl+t - Z. >Roe'lel, co 1ta:ft DSI. Ms's. A. W. Owlwas `SUS s! .flsrR saireN. r . _ dell CIYI► - - _ THE'P[C"KERI N*G' ''NEWS k1l Oi.T from I: T A. L ISM I o I I I 1 RLIAl111EtVT ry r stat C� Q. C. E leaked rve• Thursday _ —BARRISTER •- SOLICITOR -- NOTARY PUBLIC -- by The News Printing and Publishing COrnpasy Adherind as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottsws, Ont . BY MIKE STARR COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS fMSCR1Ff10N RATES 1250 per gar —United States D.06 par year• lyl.p ONT/t10 RIDING Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 BARRY MURKAR, Editor Northwest tcorner of Old Plant Road on No.2 Highway` -- AiYERTISINQ RATES PON REQUEST — As a result of representations by delegations, mail and tele- grams, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Gordon, has, once again, _ altered his original Budget of June 13, last. But, he did not completely. As an example, the 11% Sales Tax which he made Leel CrossingSafety': applicable to building materials and industrial machinery will now be applicable in three stages. From June 14, 1963, to Again this week, there was a tragic accident at the 'March 31, 1964, a tax of 4% will apply on these items. From level , crossing on the Audley sideroad. A man died at March 31, 1964, to December 31, 1964, an application of 8% will this , same spot last year, although under different , be made, and from December 31, 1944, the whole 11% will weather conditions. apply. In view of this modification, the question arises as to There has been considerable comment this week in what happens to the 110/c tax that has been paid by people - the, daily press and on the radio about the fact that a since June 14 last on materials to which this new tax has been coroner's juI'Y last ear recommended e that a si nal s s- applicable The Government has ass rted th i a t 't will t e Y g Y no assum - tem be installed at this crossing, and -as yet none has the responsibility of refunding the money for the difference been erected. between 4% and the 11% which Canadians have paid in making C Cre a t oT S o f The fact is, that as level crossings.go, this one on their purchases. The Government claims that t�iis is a matter to .the Audley Road is considered by many, even some of be settled between the retailer and the purchaser.lR MONUMENTS those who pass.over it daily, to be one of the safest This indeed a strange attitude for a- .Government who, 44in the Township' of Pickering. g themselves, created the situation and the confusion. Their posE; - C visibility y -no level crossing, no ver be how onto be ition of not being responsible for the refund' is most unfair, OF DISTINCTION " ..visibility and approaches can ever be considered to be � ��, people who .have paid the additional tax of 11% will . _ . safe. However, there are many •crossings in Pickering never be able to receive the difference. Mr. Gordon has certain - than ` Township that are, a our opinion, far more dangerous ly created confusion and uncertainty in Canada as. a result fore THREE GENERATIONS " • than the one on the Audley Road. An example is the _ of his ill-advised' and" badl:r-dr, fted budget. - ,one on the same .rail line at Greenwood Road and also the next two crossings west of the Greenwood Road, Mr.. Gordon did, however; retreat completely from the app - where a car has to be almost on the tracks before the 1ication of the Sales Tax on building materials that will be St �0�� Bros' �� -driver can see whether or not there is a train ap- used in the construction of schools and universities. This will • e reaching. certainly help the educational institutions. If it was financially. possible, it would be nice if sig- _ _ nils could be placed at all level crossings, or even bett- � also retreated from. the Sales Tax as Jt applied to mat. O N V M E N T S ' er, if all level crossings could be done away with. erials consumed oil expended in -manufacturing processes which _ in n industries. DUN -EAST dudes pmz ting and graphic arts industri �•WIiITBY DAS -Street Litter -- -There'are other changes. in this latest re -draft of the budget MO J1-as3s 6 and in total, the deficit has been increased by $115 millions. - Street litter is a most unsightly spectacle for both Although the three -stage application of the Sales "Tax on OOPER BLOCK LTD residents and visitors of any community. building materials and industrial machinery is somewhat better e It seems to us that there is far too much litter, _ on, than the total application of She 11% as of June, 14; neyerthe- the streets in Pickering Village. less, this Sales Tax will have a tremendously bad effect on. the VA CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO ~ The worst places are at the west end of the village _ construction and manufacturing industries in this country. In- J • ' —and in the vicinity of the main corners. �' BLOCKS .� BRICKS It has been suggested that Pickering like man"—oth= Stead of creating more employment in- Canada, ' it could have Jag g Y the opposite .effect, that of curtailing- activity and creating un- STRUCTURAL STEEL er communities put out disposal cans with appropriate `- _ y . employment. - wordings_ -such as "Keep Pickering Clean marked on ;' -«ie'!'" --CRANE RENTAL -them. There would be little work :involved in emptving Never, in the history of -this country has such re -drafting them as it would only need to. be done once a week. of an original budget taken place before. It is quite evident 'STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO While we have got used to going out and picking up that the matters cotitained -in-,the budget were not given pro- Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. "911 the scrap paper that people•drop, we were not aware per consideration -arid the details of their workability were not of just how unsightly it makes our main -street look, thought. out. until a visitor to our office mentioned it the other day. Since then we have noticed that Oshawa, Whitby, The Budget Resolutions will now be considered.by the House ' of Commons, and Mr. Gordon will be-�����m t-he-6ppes ----------._. _.. • Ajax and'Claremont have all put out these waste con- — - +tainers, in an effort to cut down on the amount of trash Won in respect to many of them (�$ Ne,Wm' . Thom A. 1.1 thrown around the streets. Q• C• In view of the uncertainty created by the measures and Such garbage receptacles do not have to be the fancy. the budget. brought fomwam+d. by the present Gove nn-kent, the a SOLMCITOIE - city type with lids. They can be painted oil drums. duty of..the Opposition from now on, will be to criticize every Fortunately,. Pickering Village does get a fair share piece of legislation and every item of the budget resolution in l�pie OIt seems there are more and more people using No. • .. P P g ,order to make certain that proper care and attention have been 11'A�PORT �� _ '2 Highway this summer. If we hope to get any them to DUNBARTON : - of visitors and people passing through the community. 'given to them.. { - .: stop here, we will have to clean up a little, Under these cir6unistances, it is difficult to know when the House of Commons will recess for the. summer. `- --- 1 the Shaw" by the judge, was James Duffin, Miss E Olipim- ` SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Rose Show '- an exquisite specimen of the ant and Mrs. Ben•Lotton. _ Queen Elizabeth Rose, "shown The next activitq of the Soc- :`COMPLETE SEJMC TANK SERVICE A Success by Mrs. . John Alderdice, of iety will be the Annual Pic - Rouge Hill. The silver tray a- nuc and Bus -Ride, which will :rEW TANKS IiPISTAAED Postponed because of unfav- warded by the Canadian Oil take the members through the ��t �� orable weather in June, the Company, for the "best white Muskoka Region, July 30..A ' ���� Rose. Section of the Annual rose" went to Mr. Ken Cooper series of Fall ower 'Shows is Rose and Peony Show of the of Pickering Village. Other a- to commence o September 10, Pickering Township Horticul- 'wards (firsts) were .. won by the first 1 n being Picker - Ural Society was held on July Mrs. Lawrence Stables,- Mrs. h2g United Church. 8. 'in the attractive gardens of Mr. and `Mrs. Gerald Cowan, and Mr. and Mrs. James Duf- -� fin, Bonacres Drive, Highianci -. '.� I.AWSON Creek. There wras a large at- :.DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE' tendance, and the numerous entries, from all parts of Pick- r ering Township and adjoining .� .%ia10► TOURS — CRUISES . 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T Morrish, who celebrated a birthday, on July 18. Sympathy is extended to the family •of the late Mr. James Gillard, who passed away in Sunnybrook Hospital. Visitors at the 'home of Mx. and Mrs. W. Pre wer, No. 2. HighMdy, for several weeks, S, Most of the muscle power needed 50 years ago when Ontario Hydro built its first rural power line has now arriving on s undayuJuly 14, is been replaced by labor-saving machines. Photo at left shows 10 -man crew erecting pole in pioneer days., uMrs. Preweeixtie daughter, Mrs. Janice Land 'nephew, Centre is modern radial -arm derrick and digger line truck, which makes short work of digging holes, lifting Duncan Browd; from Hamilton, pole and placing it in position- At right, helicopter speeds,ereetion of pole. -First rural dktribution lineo' Scotland. -built in 19fS between Ba&n and Petersbur& thence north to St. Agatha, in Kitchener area served three -favis and an oc"liksinage. Ontario Hydro Photo on of Toronto, visited on Sat- MT. and Mrs. R. Robinson,St' Andrew s CIJkREMONT urday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Washington, spent a few St. An&MW$ prw6yterlan W. and Mrs. Harry Porter Gliddon. days last week with her sbr.ter. Church — Pk kering and Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Ward The Sarco plant closed on Mrs. D. A. Beer. The service of worship on Rave •reomTjed home from a Thursday night for staff hol- Mr. and Mrs.- T. English Sunday mot I g was conduct- ,_Alqp out West klays for the nextthreeweeks. spent the week -end at the Bow -ed 0 Rev. F. Conkey. Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Green Don Hedges, Jim Brisco and in cottage at CDboconk. Mk0ement presided at the or are eWoyjxW a two week holid- Bob Burton, bowled at Rich- Mr. Russell Gray spent the gay The coir entered to the ay to Montreal. Mr. W. H. mond Hill last Wednesday and week -end at his cottage, on Processional "Blessed are they -C Whit-' Balsam Lake. .0uM,of Uxbridge is filling in Don and Jim bowled at V Sorry to hear Mr. A. J. Gray that undefiled' The special Mr. for MGreen at the bank in by on Friday evening. musical number was a solo — bu absence Mrs. Sima of Toronto and is now receiving- treatment at ..JerusalenY', sung by George Because of the poor weather her mother in law, visited on the Ajax Hospital- Kononow. The scripture read- Vve North Picicering Branch Of Sunday 'with -Mr. ani Mrs. Bill Mr. M. Hamilton visited his U19 was: Jeremiah 15. 10 - 18. Royal Canadian Legion, Welsh. daughter Mrs. C. Hubbard, on - Mr. Conkey took for his text: beldtheir annual Drumhead Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell Saturday. Jeremiah, 15: 16: "Me words _vervice in the Legion Hall. A and family will be nialcuig a Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Sheen were found, and I did sat -them -very inspiring address was giv- tour of the New England states visited her mother MTs. J. en by Rev. George Davison. and the Maritimes on their Davis, during the week -end. - and thy word was unto me the Joy and rejoicing of my heart Ifte Caledonia Pipe Hand was -holklays. Mr. and Mrs. Breen have for I am called by thy name in atendance. The dedication of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake purchased a house in Mark - 0. Lord God of Hosts." The colours donated by visited on Sunday with - Mr. ham; and are moving there. the now subject of Mr. ConkWs very tfie late Comrade Arthur Hew- and Mm Lorne Craig of 0sh- fine message was—"Finding, lett took placi. Among the. awa, Eating and Enjoying". There is .,..jqpe" guests present were: The Young People of, the �DUNBARTON ­_ past poppy Chwrrnan William Baptist Church will spend Sat - music and poetry in a verse District Commander Al urday at the cottage of Betty United Church such as this. These words were .-Beaton, D6 by a man wwished Burgess, Dep. Zone Command- Evans in Cobiconk. They will , W. , In the absence of the min- he shad never beenho born. He 'er . V. McCarl , Markham Vet-. leave the church at 12 noon. ister-Rev. Dr. is on vacation, A. -Mr. McKay, Wil:_ -was called to do X work he 'eran's Association Pres -T -0m who fred Little, of Guild Road, con-' didn't like. He hated contention Jim Keeble, Local President ducted the service. Mr. -Robt. and strife. For all the Lord's President BROUGHAM Curtis and Auxiliary Pitcairn presided at the organ. people, there is a fountain of Phyllis Desiardin. Avery pleasant ,evening was Mr. David Fantharn sang a loo -joy. Jeremiah says "Thy Words The summer s% -Lm classes held in the Township Hall on. solo "The Gentle Shep- were found, and. I did want concluded last week. Enrolled Thursday last when a number sly Food themgdod for ". , us is this, year were 60 children Of of friends and neighbors met herd". Mrs. Mary Parker con, ducted the Junior Congrega- the Holy Bi Els Book. In Ahese, 7. will be trying for their to tender a miscellaneous tion.- Mr. * Littl6" read: Mark 9,' it, thirsty souls . find refresh-, Ce: icates. The latter. shower to Mr. Bill ronze itif Miller and Lesson. and nt. InGod's Book to men: in for his took his me by Greta Van- Miss Verna March. who are be- -Were _insU-qqted . .............. :_ --- text from verse- 5 --"Master, it which He was pleased to show stone. -I—ngwmTried-on Sa -;-- - Himself. In the wards -of the is good for us to be here". In Jahice Boyd of Scnirb- 27, in Toronto. the many i,,a,� we bliss Jesus' last moments, -before He first Catechism question, -reC Oro will be thi guest for three utiful and useful -gifts ified, He -had had climbed learn that "Man's chief end , wee and by the young couple showed was cruc v enjoy *weeks At the home of Mr, a mountain with Peter, James was to glorify God and in which they high esteem The Bible, like 39M. Wm. Guest. the and John, as companions. The Him forever". A large_ miscellaneous show- are hold. TheYLwill be making disciples slept as Jesus � pray- the .Burning Bush., burns. but -home in Brougham where "is e . r was held in the S. S. room their a*,akened to see Jes�� not 00im1med- When We United Church on us transfigured with a great A of the Fri- they have anew home ready. ed. They 16 tin a. WOtiOnal sPir7 'tw eve., Saridra. The Brougham Women's Ins - rung for Miss light, and talking to two long- it, the Whole person is re-crea- Jack Redshaw. -tItate's yearly Picnic was held E3- ted -in the power of God in Hilt and Mr. 9, at the Park dead prophets, Moses and and 7 T and Auxiliary on Tuesday, July Christ. We should read -AMnd- .1jah. The-cliscipi - were -awed.. Christ. - - -_ ineTrA)ers attended the funE�. in Stouffville, wi an at the sight,'Peter wanted to study the Bible. daily. Under - at CoriL Hewlett last ante of around forty-seven. for Jesiis, and the standing comes to us as we build altars SaturdayMrs. Bladkman was Sports. -two prx>phets,. and remain at search the Scriptures. We. , as for Convener and the children all A. krielY China shower. The ladies- the sacred place on the moue- Christians, should pray. Direct 'Miss Sandra Hill was held on enjoyed the races. tain. away from all- the. ay, inspire ou cares us on our w r I .1%e3day evening at, the home enjoyed visiting With Several - words. The word of God was who have moo- and )abours down the moun ot Mrs Steve Wideman.' past members, joy and rejoicing to Jes%&salWL bountiful tain. Jesus did not rebuke Pet- Howard of Scar- ed to Stouffville. A er, but, by.sa * g nothing, He Let us be sure we are neer' to yin miss by all 'jemn;Hlrn vAW said 11 am the Bread ;boo is svending, Part of her lunch was enjoyed Dwed His displeasure. and Joann Who are be- voi 1dr, and ?4m. A. Mrs. J. Mains talked with the prophets Of the of LLfe"- saiTisivo. spent the week -end with some The con*lned urdts of, -the friends'in Guelph. iClaremont United Church- are Dr: and Mrs. Duncan, Lom. bolding 4* afternoon tea July don,Ont., visited. her grand - church IrP10ther, Mrs.'J.-.Davis, On Fri-.. at 3 p. UL OR the uw% Prozram in chaMe Of .day last DRUGS LTD. IL4*M q-1ZA V-211ft& People am having B1_Ar7 AVII .1. .:". - -1 • iftW Estaft Brokw — Pidwino V "t -WO Twmft WA. 3.9513 Cobowg F Whitby "&4703 W9-1447 Ras. -mioway- % IN" Best of Dunbarten. N, Lm To Drive AJAX-PV=ZFaM DR mc; 11133cm DOM-CantA we No" Car Fbans: WFEI-110 it no answer, Obcoe nwom -OPTOMETRIC _'-VISION CARE JOHN L RAWBON, R.O. MASANI STREET 4CW UVERPOOL RD. SOUTH FRENCHMAN'S BAY .-_EYES EXAMINED 'GLASM FfftW.wW WAMM W AFFORaWNT. TL 9-2601 'JJW Committee. L-1 -Barton, Mrs.- AndersoM MM a.swimming Party at the Pick .ring Pool, on July 19. - PRESCRIPTION Mrs. H. M. Thompson and Mr. Allan, Ellicott will have Susan of Tweed visited last charge of the church service.. Sun - ���ham HARDWAl- �. - next 'week with MSr. and Mrs. Grant. in St. John's Church r cosmMa SUNDRO - BUY NEEDS _-7-7-... -Taylor. day, at 10.00 -a -m.. Mr. and Mrs. and .Mrs A. PilkeY are 'Gary Cooper Mr. at a oo ttage on Bal-.• t PAlHTS _:Tw ..4)( Kingston, spent the wee k at holidaying 'tire home of the formeils par- sem Lake. F. Coop- Mrs. Adams and Randy, STORE HOUR& Ir ETC Ants, Mr. and Mrs IL Toronto, visited her sister B&S. WEW DAYS DAILY 9 am. to: 9 pin., er, J- 9r. and Mrs. Goo. 'McKenz- Ral Ellicott, last week. le and Mr. and Mrs. R6y Mc- Miss Janet Ellicott spent AYS- I PnL to 5 PnL SUNDAYS ind HOLIDAYS :GENERAI HARDWARE :Leod are holidaying at a, Cott - last week with her grandmoth- age near Pefferlaw. er; Mm. McGuckin of Good Phorm: WH[tahall 2-1911 Pia Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of wood. Con spent the weekend . Miss Edna Madill, Lindsay, gwood PHONE PIM W%IfthaN 2-5%1 ERING' with Mrs. Loss Hill. visited Mrs. J. D. Main last and Mrs. Wilfred Glidd week. MOTOR OVICE MOTEL P., RESTAURANT and MRepairs &FISHERTo .SMALL To Lawomwers, Garden Tractor� Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices S I L V E R S M [T-11 *w ' dna Used Lawnmowers fork q: Try Our "'Take -Out Orders Sliver Repairs L Spinning NOWN6 CHICKEN, SHRIMP, SHRIMP, FISH & CHIPS., R Cleaning Plating Custom mow iuverwa6e LAWNMOWER Nt 110ta calk NOT DO" P. O. Box 9, Statim Rd., PkkerW4 U24W y1hp pis lip P1 :THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 1i, 1963 paq, Fatly' the horse-9hce pits. Some1 .� are set. thanks because he has done on "volunteer labour". We the children occupied gA swat t� horseshoes •sem a � - SA1•SA like to see a few mer, by paw for equipmen T•nis corr9Mnity has gone a- most of this without too much �' ces heavier than they used tc don't new faces down there once in ,and other brings,. WeB_I 8� that is ai Satul •head in leaps and bounds this yooup have or—ao tnar', a- while, to give .a "helping Sunday afternoons are busy Wino witii M.. gnu+Irs. 'year. Mr. DuMoul= as 5porrs Y ones, tco. With everyone. old this week. You'll be het ones. :Dsector, and Farks Superv.sc:, but never would tn;rt� of Off- hand". from the East Wood4ands :Du- i or, a terr.:ic job. I don't ening a few hours' work, to Don't forget the Bingo in the and young, joining in volley Association agF Fred Fiss and Cindy, . possible. Don't t`orket Fbouge Hill. Conwnunity. Hall ev- bull games. That is a "sight to munity iss Sheila Disney are know of anyone who could Liao u pons' evening at 8.00. Y da this week have done a better one. We , the Roue H park tn'� a MThis onday bingo he}ps keep s twig useold ones to shame Correspondent nWatch our ooivu as a ten Ys �ttage on Lake Simcoe, ce.ta.nly owe him' a lot of hod3's' p�k :hin, and bliss Gail Dis- ent the week -end with d Mrs. Fred Fiss. Cecil Disney family; the e t )isney family, and Mrs. . ney attended the DisneyFOOD:' ut., aL uL-eenwood, on MAR Sunday, 'July • 21, the .. . . sei.,ce will be in of the .Men's Club, with • Orman Lehman, �ltona PRICES On H No.`2 Just East t3f Rouge Bridge .'� st speaker. Rogge Hills Eugene, acid 'Mrs. Beech nto, visited Mr. and IFFECT pecil'Jones,on Monday. ROUND Wednesday night,,Miss ...SKINLESS (LOOSE) WHILE THEY LAST , Disney had a shower at STEAKS Of me for bliss Marilyn_ • . of Almonds, when four- . ��. � I iris attended, and on Fri- C fight, about one hundred �OJ�STS venty-five relatives gath- FRAY tt the home of Mr. and i Cecil Disney, and presen- T. Lorne Dtmey and Miss ,m Y ` 89c", Tripp with a miscell- - STROUD S s shower, $A 1, -and Mrs. Lloyd 'Wilson Jr. and Mrs. R. Day spen' seek -end with Mrs. F. u l FRESH GRADE A, OVEN READY LEAN PEAMEALED �. at Gravenhurst. Mrs -- returned with them for a -eek stay with the Day's. �B. C R0 and Mrs, Cecil Jones at. I the Beech -Richards 18 C ICKENS 7 ng at Leaside on Friday (FRYING, ROASTING, BARBECUING) (Average' 3 lbs.) ' ig, and on -Sunday, visit - r. and Mrs.. David "pagan SLICED RI N DLESS est Hill. BACtiN �. 45c MAPLE- LEAF 19- BREAKFAST and Mrs. Jas. Lorie and �• To Serve - BOLOGNA By lite Piece -- _ Woarads LUCAS ARTHUR'S Fully Cooked Ready Slices Bt � SMOISED PICNIC SHOULDER Ib. Oft 'Woodlands Community STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST (6th & 7th Ribs) I.B. 59e -Association itsports - LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE " P><a �'� HD OR SQUARE RUMP ROAST I.B. 79c� (i• til, it was Hot, Nat., on BREAKFAST BACON ....... 1 ROU 4u _ — 1st. As we all k, -Low. The BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET al picnic for the Evat• FRESH MEATIF (SIDE) \• -_ • LB. 59e POT ROAST 49e Hands Association SPARERIBS ___----- that day. In the afternoon — —` Ib. 69e ' aces were run, despite the Blade or Short RIB ROAST. (Blade Bowe Removed) L8. 59e FRESH MINCED STEAK -___----------- - 1 with everyone grabbing - — 2 lbs., 79e 1 LB. PKG. FRESH MINCED BEEF - LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK Ile of pop between events. 49e marathon race was post- LB. 89e PORK SAUSAGE _�_�_ _--------- --------------------v------- i until 7.00 p.' m. because. BONELESS ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST , heat, . The wanner was 11 Grade oa - ie heat. and. he was prey- FRESH LEAN PORK _-_ Strictly Fres A Large,'Loose se 'ZEN i with the Albert Htii Tro- L9 loin End �a. 6 At the Bingo, in ,the even- , ; ... This s a one mile race o�•- Loin Roasts Rib End 59..Jeoder .. • )ugh roads' amd- htjis The - 1 .ers deserve a t:�-t of c: -edit, (AVERAGE 2r/z LBS.) (AVERAGE 3t/= LOS.) ,ming in this lace, as it is uuwh one. We. had large ROASTS 0R CHOPS ib. 79�CENTRE is the one time of the year children are allowed tc WHOLELOIN Ib. +65c Bring Yoar r because of the prizes. The Own Cade" eery drai was also veryow — -- he `"Tyke Hikor are going 9 V _ 1 Mart next week. This is for r ) children of. s to a years, - �- MAPLE LEAF • ._ _ - T lip (Re9alar Fswril!► s an organized hike'to some MAPLE LEAF (Twin -Pak) CHEDDAR SPIED ' Maple Leaf TENDERFLAKE ZIP R i nt of injerest. They then : ne back ,to the park for _....116. . - . . - �. y ire': ._ Gort. Iwspeehd nes, and then diverse. The SAVE 10e pk9•' ip .,LARGE Irw ldren are' required to bring Meat) • Ar lunch and 10 cents fora i S>�t os. Ntti " the of pop. This will take 16 os. Jar ' re of them for one wholeV d9 10 for 99e y. Think of it, mothers!—one 1�-: Ws _yAnyone interested in reg- 1�: (Cass9C of 45 erusg their little ones, non -s`. i Mss. Dot Dubloulb34 839 -SLI so — - ; (Sore 10eI -- a tins $4.66) — 97. �. • baseball—the talk of. the 2• 39C A A A A 04 0400VIVIVA0 - n nship. Monday , to Thurs- -- _— -- y. there are garner in the a ,uge Hill Park—t_=ually two - E 0 them. It sure keeps. you hop- - ..(SAVE 45c) NO 1 HOME GROW ng, going -from or..e_ diamond `SWIFT'S JEWELL . . n —SHORTENING ... ° �4 lbs. 99c the other-. try to. keep up _ . __ 0 ith the scores. If you mothers 12 OZ. TINS rd fathers want. to miss an ;: (SAVE 116 ' BOVRIL__ 2 for 99c :citing evening, -just don't go CORNED BEEF --------==---=-----------------_4---------------- these games. You know, it's 12 OZ. ROUND TINS uprising how interested you SWIFT'S (SAVE 9e).. in become in watching the P .:REM -------------------- -- --- 2 for 89c ew ids play. First thin? You know (SAVE 20c) 1' 1/2 LB. TIN -you're standing, yelling your :SWIFT'S PREMIUM - X1.49 ead off, and 'tiawlitigeouE the �OOKED HAM • ' , • ;• mpire with the rest of us. I — peak from experience, because PKG• OF 60, s C here was a time I wouldn't -RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE (SAVE be) - �� --------------------- L-- 79c Se as just ch much noise. v: It TEA BAGS -- - --------------------------------,---- -- . .-en watch out'the window. - - - Now,. wouldn't miss one if I can SWI FT'S PREMIUM (SAVE 19c) LARGE 11/2 LB. TINS "eip it . at- BEEF or IRISH STEW ... ... 2 for 79c BOY—have I been busy, p ' ------------- _ : CASE -OF -24 - 10.OZ. TINS CUCUMBERS : c V Gooc ping the behind end of pants', - — 2 for ' e —MASON'S CANNED $1 � No. 1 •HOME GROWN FIELD tat e his week: A larges slide was SOFT DRINKS (All Flaxours) �____-___-� - CUCUM nit in the park last week -end, ! PINT, BRICKS and it has drawn kids, like 1`'E `'R EAM ' (SAVE 5e) _ Z for 4Sc No. 1 SELECTED FIRM, GOLDEN RIPE -- _ CLOVER CR gees to honey. EAM �- 5o far, this year, the coin-. - BANANAS bs.2 rnrnity has been geared to' a looking atter the children, and NUTTY BRAND CREAMY & SMOOTH : _(SAVE 19e) 16 OZ: JARS —cone fall, it's going to be PEANUT BUTTER .... • -2 for S9c. the parents' tuns, as we'll. We C plan to have a wiener roast BANQUET CANADA FANCY (SAVE 9e) 20 OZ. 'TINS Arriving Ds;'ry: Fresh Picked RASPBERRIES Pint dos one evening, and a. social ial ev- '.TOMATO JUICE _�_ _—_ �-------------=--------- 4 � 49e HEAD LETTUCE (V" 11"ds) Z ff ening on another, for the mem- _ NA 1 Owterio leeberB hers. OZ. TINS More will • by FuSliaY,e : pR. BALL.".P.D'�. YVHOLE FISH (SAVE 11 c) 154 for S9e SYwltist Ss►eet Estiw! ORAWES Sise ISA ____�- S per• !. about these, when the dates CAT FOOD ,. THURSDAY. JULY 18, 1913 THE PICKERMS NEM P CLASSIFIED the a men, PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL S ADYERTISEMEI�TS Real EstCite Preparations are being made Intermediate dins- - five -roomed house Several from this community for the opening of an extra PAY DdVIDs=FIDS For Sale July 3. -Fairport Beach 9 -Frenchman' • and oiw acre of land near attended the Horticultural Soc- class -room, at the school, next _. �, school and church. Phone: AT- iety s Garden Party last Tues- September. July 11. - Bay Ridges 9 -Brougham 0 M I L L E R T R A I L E R ---- July 1L - Fairport Beach 9 .bay Rid - ACCESSORIES )antic 4-4328. �•3� eV�ng, at the home of We extend sympathy to Mr. Juwwlle Girls- - Mr. aid Mrs. Gerald Cowan, and Mrs. T. Wright and family Every -ming eor Trailers West Hill. in the passing of their son July 3. - Bath's Esso 28 - Bay Ridges TagAlo Trailers For Sale -house -six rooms, ahree, bedro�-s: half acre of A number from here attend- Earl's wife, so suddenly. July 5• - Frenchman's Bay 21 Bay IR Rentals A Sales land. Re-sa..-: Veterans' Land ed the tour of the beautiful Everyone was grateful for July 8. - Bray Ridges 9 - Pickering Bea( .4 Tvder St. Ajax - l�12-3491 gardens at the home of Mr. R. the refreshi rain, on S - (may 9 _ �) _ Act. Phone: 282-6772. g Illldavy• July 10. -Bath's Esso 14 -Bay Ridges S. McLaughlin, in Oshawa, one "July 10. - Frenchman's Bay 9 - Pickerin U 5 E D Wanted To Rent eoaoaas,a=oaa�o�asto�»�oseaa»»=�: is x!»>aa■ July 11. - Bay Ridges 15 -Frenchman 2xe:utive wisnes to rent home Minor Girls-. BUILDING MATERIALS Yt►ith view to purcfiase-old NOW.' �� • ... ����� �'��! . __.. Aluminum Shoalshouse in good condition, on - Liverpool 35 - Greenwood .14 2i : 10 .............•-••--- i1.50 each . - Greenwood 41-rPickering B. July 9. Li approximately ten acres, north July 11 Glazed Sash - x south of Highway No. 7. OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE - Squirt Boys- • • . . u June 25. - Du barton Kwan . , 4 - R . rt - 22, x 42 .....................$2•00 each 3reen River to Greenwood. 3 1MARLON BRANDO - SANDRA CHURCH n is 1 _ .. _ .. � x Ii ................. !t- 01.00 each � room, 2 Bathrooms. Living - July July 4', - `DunbartonP �9 - Iir�nt�artnn 1 ' T_.1 .1 Z Dining -room and Kiwanis 69 THE _UGLY AMERICAN -' Lumber y room, No children. Phone: Tor- July 9: --- West Rouge 13 - Bryan Plum) .'._ S x Vs...__ 5c. per running foot *ft: BAtdwin 2-2316, or writs Ji%lY 12.- BarRidges 42 -Greenwood .:2 x is .._: •c. per running foot 3six 280 with details. S i 2 x rIL .... I Ic. per running toff (Jig. 25) - - L O ' Poe W -- 2 r - ��• . - .. 14- War^ i7 - -2 x 10's. 15C per runhing tom Academy Award Winnerl July 2. West o �• p � ...__ - -- -_- July 3: •� West Roe 50 -- CL3rCm�ont 8 --- - a -Piece sathrown Set - $30-a r0 R� s ' �I� � sP.. . July 4. - Green!wooa 19 - FOISyLne. is - i ALSO _O �� July 5. Greenwood 24 Forsythe 5 Apartment To Rent GREGORY PECK -+- MARY BADNAM July 5. - Rosebank Hardware 16 - Wes Steei1 Windows, Deers And A. Pickering Village:. $60 per Other Items ;nonth. Phone: 942-5816. :.. Both le Color - Always A Carhop _ Jul 8. - Gr 32 - Qaremont 23 July Forsythe . � - . July S. -Greenwood 43 - Rosebank Ha ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. • Box Office Opens 8:00 P. AL - Including, Sonadys July 9. - Greenwood 17 - Forsythe 7 Station Rload - Pickering For Bearer - large house; two July 9.-,Rosebank 18 - Bay Ridges 6 Phones: bathroorns, and dawn -stairs - - _1-201 or 1R2-1771 �+an; four bedroorns. 126 July 12. West Rouge 17 Bray Ridges --Kingston Road; West. e July 10. Greenwood 19 - Claremont 4 For Sale - Poodles, 'Silver, Jack Donnelly,, Phone: 942- Bantam Boys- _ ". _ _-• ministuure• •also. aearn yam_ 3070, or Box 363. I M' July 4. -Bay Ridges 9 _ Claremont 0 July 8. - MiIIie's Restaurant 28 -F dards. Excellent: p�g�-. RW , and Board available28'1.9009- s.-SOM � July 9. - West Rouge 18 - Bay Ridges -Regatered. Stud Services. Very ' imasonable. Pbone: 839-2516. '.or two persons. Central -in• ' - 4erire iYae. Poe: 942- I (�Y 4 tf) -5- _ _ - A'i udey 0�Rf1�• KIDDSSPYGROUMD July 10. Norman Lathing 9 Greenwa - For Sale -gas space heater el!!!stlt!>Alflsaltaltfs!>•l�lsi!>» rleltlrNt !! July S. - Greenwood 8 - Audley 2 ,and gas ran8e. Both in good BEAT THE HEAT •'+caon&tion. Will swap beth for AMAZING. NEW heavy -wired nesse Phone: PORTABLE ROOM AIR S� OUR ADYERTI WHEN ATTENDING THE BAY RIDGES' - - CONDITIONER For Sale = Chit „ . PUP GRA'VT HALL t,_ Tiny. Blonde. Male. Papers. 572 Rougenount Dr. >E?hos>K: 942-1645. IL R- 3. Pickering, Ont. Per Sale - mare, ` five years - Card Of Thanks. old 15.3 hands. Gentle' and in- W' wish aighthank relatives, friends and neborsorf. ttreir ^+ teiligent. Some -.)lumping trair-acts kbxlness i - ' lot lag. % t3rarougtrbred hack-manpressions Ofsympathyyandown Phone: Markham 234 us during the illness and death .143 of Mr. James Giard:" Thr Faintly Y i�.•:: - Help Wanted' Card Of Thanks - - %Ira Pickering District and Area •• The family of the late Mrs. a Representative for Singer Sewing Machine Co., Sales ex- R- Churchward wish to express - _I their sincere- thanks and app- 1 .pe PP Y Pe " reciatron to -the many friends rieirce helpful. A Y in r " ' son to 1`t Ontario Street, in rarid neiZhborc,• for their many O shawa. kindne�se5: during our recent z (apr18-tf) ,:, _ bereavemgnt: It Pickers Wanted The Family Age 15 years, and up. Rosebank Card Road, North. One mile north thank. Thanks I wish. to thank Grads VII[ of No. 2. Highway. Pay 5 cents for the very lovely gift, my >k. a pint. Peter Sichak. Phone: x 7639-1$18. favourite oogour, mid for the_ letters vehieh I received in (July 25) t next _ - June. I hope ttta year - " may be sumessdul for each of )anted _ _ :.. .__ _ you. - Also, I vv*Wd like to express illftnted - Piano. arty make, rnY appreciation far all flaw- any size or condition. Pay cash. ens and cards, Which I reoeiv" = y a 'K;au "oallect" OXford 14262.. ed while ip hospital. : Mabel .E. Barkeq '� t •laurel And Board Wanted BIRTHS, v , by male college graduate, a in 1° .. ''private home, nes; Brock lad. )annul _ to .Mr. arl& Mrs. Sea=r '� , t � ,•�,' �.,.. • sad Na 2. Higttavay. Phone. Rea, of Waterloo, on July 11, r (atter 6.00 P. m:)' 942-1696. 1963, a daughter, -T "paxun U, 9 ' wM il - oz. First grandchild for Mr. ~- w• k"2, ,` s. t mother ofScott. ... in `�••-�;. 4iteeso WaaMed - Mrs. Mart and w . S. _... . .k .. :. saves, on welfare, WO4ad Irks _ a house to rent, close to sdhooL --M&II{a Annevncehneet - Phone, after 4 p m.• - Mark-. ,ate Mrs. Sheldon A. x,. ham 294.3714. Osterhmt announce the marl'- rage of their daughter, Coir- sa„ s Walled - billiard, table; . ins Arne, to Ronald .Brian set; stereo, for recreation Mrs. J. Evans, son of Mr, and room Phone: 839-2320. Robert Evans, Bay . Ridges, :. _•._ BAY' RIDGES Saturday, August 13, 1963 at ,,, All Saints : Anglican Church.. Sod laid or delivered; Peat Kineswav, Toronto, by Rev. J. - loam $1.5. Per load; also Roto tilling: Phone 767-6857 or S. Crouch, B. A.' h>� r2?yt- 839-2272 TOOL RENTAL- SERVICE Use The Classifieds r ` pl-243t M-6771 To Buy And Sell __ _..:...._ ':'illl�r o ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. PICKERING Per Day - Floor sander ...... `. $7.00 XQi ` - 1r M xo8 % ...j �._ top 1.00 4 � t ei Polisher :..:+------ --_ Beaumont Rug Scrubber ......--_..�..._-. 5.00 :.. >. S aum nt Sp . :..*w,'.,Ci<�?.. ' ` '#�.. ort Coupe' %o % %� Upholstery Cleaner ...:.. 5.00 RZ / V��I "::::::a Sport Deluxe Gro Cement Mixer ...... ....,.._.... 5:00 invaderaCanso tack 2/.inch Electric Drill ............ 1.00 awl, tAUV Ilea, eslrueS 'JH iii: GENERAL MOTOR i/= Inch -Electric Drill -------- X2.00 A EN 4 S Canso Electric Saw ..........-----.._--_ 2:00 Duua }a'j. >�Nj ytbrator Sander -._:_........... 2:00 FRESH Want a car with fresh, sparkling style? . your first lave, Acadian plans.to4ee e -bump Pump - _ _ 200 r FRISKY Then see Acadian's Body by Fisher with a 4 or 6 that are both jack-rab ...'Lawn Roller ... a C r -.-._-___._------ 1•� � �� � �l - beauty! If you desire the generous room quick in acceleration. Price? Acadian F ;-••., Poe Hole Digger ... -........... 1.00 5u�a•� �l 8 growing family needs. Acadian's your one of the lowest. So don't wait anon -1 Wheelbarrow __.__-•-----.__._.:_ 1.00 HC � �- +- Qe ee p c . n sou pe orman¢ebe day...letyourseftgoAcadian-right awi K3hnslon: Laddie ------ _---- 1.00 ,5fmelioH PW.4 PAN/LY FAYOR/rt + QqA ....... ......� .. .50 _ from Oa rmsPAL morons let yourself 90 to your ACA0IAN-P0NT-1AC4R=K DEAL-Ett'S-todt- --- -. - ...... .s ' Amd _... ---- � -LAW MOTOR, SAM UMM, 1R" Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963 . Morderi had charge of BusinServices f1 . es.,. There will .not be a meet - WEST ROUGEing in August, and Mrs. Mor -I BUSINESS DIRECTORY' - den has the program for Sep- The Churches e west . F.,)uge KI-Aar,.ans &­uLO, thank everyone who tember, meeting at the home ijoyed tne4 Annual - U0.� ne o,tc ai,. of Mrs. Neal. Barbara and Pat - >tu n ment at the Rouge Hi, ecialiy Mr. and Mrs- Cook, Pegg served a dainty ' lunch olf an Ciub, on iuc:_ �r inviting then to their an.: tea. GUARANTEED mCEACHNIE'S y evening, Jul 9. FolIoh in, .,ome' for food: _ The Disney Family Re -union PjCkg�j� eir game of g If, the mem Mary happy returns of the was held on Sunday afternoon, Radio -TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR rs were emj named to t .lay to Dale Smith, Rouge Hills at Claremont Park, and when -- - United Church reed beef an Pitsa supper �r--. ,on her second birthday, on rain "rained the picnic :.out", Any Make or Model -�, Minister: Rev. MelvNle Butte" Ckthe home of Mr. thc,.u_ Monday, July 15. - :hey. went . to the. Sunday *, ley,' Sunnyslope. Mr. Lloyd Elliston, Moncton School Room and enjoyed their ARTHUR FIELD - CHURCH SERVICE - We are very pleased to se: N• B., • visited over the week-, picnic dinner. Nearly forty re- Private Ambulance Service / r. Cliff Laycox, Friend=hi. t1d 'aith nls sister and broth- atives attended this gather- PICj([-j�j�1j{� 11.00 A. M., Only During v. able to be out around en r -:n -law, Mr. and Mrs. K. .nom. DAY OR NIGHT The Summer Months pd iz ying the summer and somf . slack. Decimal Place.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTag Sunday School Withdrawn A� if, following his len;th. Master Jim Black, Decima' ;art and Mr. and Mrs. Glen During Same Period jpro nfinement with a heart ail- .l" P is enjoying a few day.-astuood-and Linda, spent the De ` holida with. his -friend Car: reek -end at Algonquin Parka WATER / DELIVERED r ��V i nt. Cliff,, who has been act• . Y h _Wm. McEachnle, Prop.-AUDliC,i by e as .our local represen;at- French,. camping with Mr. a.nt Mn and, Mrs. M. Pegg visit; Led e in Council, a couple o- -firs. Jun French, at Lake . o. ad -Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson, at West of Dunbarton ;* Church Service - 9.45 a. 1% ears ago, and is interested ix Says. Dro Station, near Barrie, on PHONE.942 21Tt ' School 10. a nL Sunday 4S e Sports and Recreation - Sunday. O%iE n, as well as a, Vice- Grecs Presbyterian Church Little Jeffery"'Pegg was en-. �>t�=itttat•�t•n■t•alnitlalMlat Rna atw idem of the local Kiwalrls Port Union Road tertained at his second birth- . Pickenns f Ont. ' ub says he is .ready for work worship Service, _Sunda, July day party, on Sunday, at the �.ATlaatie _ GRACE PRESBYTERiAn rm 21; at 11.00 a. m: Rev. W. Ful- ' home of his grandparents, Mr. CHURCH y time now. Mr., i d. Bentley, Rouge. HiIL � in charge. There is a sup- and Mrs. J. Brooks. is enjoying an extendeo ervised Nursery for the young- Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks spent• 'Port Uwiew Road + t ar children, their parents Saturday in Preston, with KEN snd CLARKS liday in England where he is : - 'WEST ROUfii J are attending. church service. Mends. ting relatives. Miss Gloria honey has ret P S E N T 1 C "E Cha+ IforRev. and h1rs:"Fulton, Rouge " 's Congratulations . RayAto bre, and. Highlands Dr. spent a few days �hOOI (� A � Ray Daft, Agincourt, (nee urned from the Oshawa Hasp- i Murdeeh their cottage, near North. ital following an appe_ndectorty A MARKS AM 11.00 A. � teary Shilton), on the arrival MARKHAM to f a son, on Sate Jul 13; Bay, last week. operation. LI...it.e sie AaMbee ped fer � % stM"jr SolkilaY �Wo hip -1 y - A. AL • Y - . - Divilllt Worship .11.M A. IIS. t the Scarboro General Hosp- 000 Mr. and Mrs.— are at Gomm" sf o.heio a.r Vera Md Nei WIW Pu611c a grandson for Mr. and St. Edward's Anglican Parish present holidaying in the north ? Fen.. steak, b piaaevata, N....- _ MIIllatal` East Ave bele F--o"w awl [stgM LOU OF COMM tO CNAM�i Rw. Wns, H. T. Pinto Herb. Shilton, West Pt. � country. In the absence of the minister, Bob Clarke was the lucky 1 d.e ow s'eela±�ty at . ,ON Rouge Higblawda Dr. ter Mr. and Mrs. David Shilton. �'. K Scott,.L.ay Reader, Mr recipient of the 50-50 Ticket at Redeemable Ri4ss 3 sh"cole St. N.. Oshawa - West Room ve moved from their prey- Cawthorne will take the_ Wor- the Variety Show held recent- mow` �Ry AT odea f0fNelr / ous home on Eglinton, to .Ott- snip Service next Sundav _ rNosias - .... Tsiephom Oshawa �"� ne 30 a. m., and also at holy ST. JAMES. �r's'rs 7� '_ vva David is the son of Mr. 2!4.11 i1 or Me-�MQi '"end MIs. Herb Shilton, and is Trinity, Guildwood at their COMMUNITY CHURCH ,�s � i,em „�.e 'well known to the residents of morning service. Rekarmed EPieeopal wiei...,, ,r.e.` teN. A '1�OA �� : - est Rouge. Master Brent Binzham. of Rank Read, Neetit . i Brycerrsore, is spending his tlCai WG OWANO Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welsh. Capt. Rev- L B- Mc� �• _ family, of Ridgewood Rd. sun""r holidays at his uncle's B. A. 16 farm, at Embryo, Ont. 11 Perrier Ave., Tereelo i "FLEURY i COMERY a -, - My. N. a. SHEPNEMD, &A,.DAL ave t returned 'from one I nt5- s v to England. Ire- Phone: HO 5-4124 19e. P1e1r1w�, Owe. 3 arid; France and Italy, and re- ! `A/�OD • - BARRISTERS so1.ICITORs S H E R R f H port a most enjoyable trip. I GREEN-s.r�ic. d Warship IkOTARIaS�PUBLIC StJ ►y s[RVMCIs< t "!'hey visited relatives'in ire- Sunday School i Bible Class _ _': --- rs and and went sightseeing in Unit No. Z. United nesday 9.45 A. M. weer, py I Creak Ibs.r 630 a..rNdy Gawr.w.Mn { Women. met met Or!• We�drresdiay Ni�ia.d Creak i �' 11.0a a.,..—*ordnp Prswi► France and Italy. where they last at the home of Mrs. J. Morning Prayer Funeral and I l.00 A. M. AT.-S7!f4— �la►ere in Paris and Rome. Tt ranks. •*•'•'^ Mr -a. D. PeQe in (Ath Sunday) Several families in the dist- charge o! Wbrsihip, and Mrs. Moly Communion - First al Ambujance Service 1100 0.�. S�+ndotr aei od L dr are enjoying holidays. at A. Pegg, the Study on Okinawa Sunday In Month. ;., Parl.l. HAM four lakes and resorts. Mr. Geo. from "On Asia's Rim". There Fjun 6 tf) 1010110a 11 'M Mday�4 �O3s>l0 Via. * I t A0 a.n..-Nu AStewart and the family: of (At the Hari was a good attendance. Mrs. fal.wdoh and ifwwi.ye No, Z Highway eSum*slope, are carkping at W MPA" opens :. _... of PiderinB Booeh Read 1NEDNESDAy _-- ' )Ipperwash; Mr. and Mrs. J. -,naM 113M, r<. g4ill and family. Ridgewood Rd. * 10.00 a.,n:-Holy Communion end have just returned from a two- Interevulons for *a Silk f t week holiday at Springhurst _ I pNUMEHTSn elephon e Beach: Mr_ and Mrs. Frank a FREE 666 T d w -wank anti children. King Art- _- _ .•Nlsr..ray Neownemt weeks WHitehall 2-3610 LL . . hue's Court, are in' Timagami - n s - •. C rfst�an Science cfor two weeks; Mrs. Ron Rid ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. _ eding and children, Rouge Hills - a. Ie. a. Whitby, o.tarle ... - Society _ Dr. are. holidaying at their cot- Two MIMs west of Whlthy ......-Society. HILLS. ONTAitlO stage at Miss.lssauga ( 0 P o■ No. 3. Ni�l.way, •.�...- DENNEY BROTHERS I Mr. and Mrs. D. Chown and t Wh+try w A x CHURCH SERVICE AND iiy�age%vooa Rd. r O- Phone: Whrttiy 646-2412. HEATING CONTRACTORS suNOAY seNoot reKin ton, for a few days last anNty-11 1°'m' gs •i' week. I Water, Stows Syslewls AMarka. At Rau" #1M t'lok W es Mr. Stephen Cawthorne, of IlNfollod am Island Road, left t.us ro: p i, M B N G Tim." Healing� Ma Camp Kiwanis. , near HungHOED N AlteraNefa i Repairs as �s — ville, wfiere he will send the .... ALFRED KAYES _ Phano: "�� -: :ALL ARE *%19*0111 next six weeks as a camp conn c Is selior. Mr. Noonan Cooper, ►.�bMs AMI '11JMBING BATHR TM Reading who was very active' with the PRiESSNRE SYSTEMS - West Rouge Seouts 'when they G Some LOOM" West . . were first" organized and was Eve : �Il'Ida �' ht F ESTIMATES GIVEN PAINTERrT'� w AT1wMk 2,2iti their first Leader •is a coup- g fMlalo . 947.6>r17 IAks*itr soid EMU senor at the camp which has 3 EXPERT WALL PAPERING its headquarters on Gerrard : St. Toronto, and helps to give - p9•aillr O'hAwa .. S.. AAriao alli� E,rilll.aes many children a ' holiday at , the INSURANCE —" A . s camp wtticli U sponsored by NO OBLlGAT10NPresbytwinit _ . Kiwanis-International. :_ _ - Semi" Mks arse intoe 19b • • • Mr. Stan. Frost, Rouge Hills LO s bawrle Ywr S. C. g1iRN1fT Chrreh SPreat Nwthr ft*utag Dr., Chairman of the Parks - x Ise W a "sob - 1116 kereri Bkd. ( Board Comm. held a,success€ul entre 1 IMIsiiNsrlwr AMr,. a" 1� M �• P• +►• M' ~bee to freshen up the Parkette - o LiariNly, s1o. r ' Mw0. 4i WN�iasr Osire "• e �plao on East Ave. and Krrkd ne Pbone B42.bq Ave, on Thursday evening, � r July 11, when eleven men and Sordes of WorIAIP 11 -IS &A three boys turned up to help. Call lis osNoet fit-ss2! 'M%VR CERAMIC TtV They raked, • trimmed, cut and " PA S. STONEfaaiar frlloel IBM A.AL 45�St. W�„ watered the park, . and were - treated to refreshments by Mr. __ ..:. - �� igpR MUM DR�1FSr it�w and Mrs.' Robert Cook, East Join the FUnI Haw the orale of your Iifel Shop ... tken lLAOSTONE PA -fl= A 1!'rlenfr We>oo�-A'�df■ Ave., rater,' where they 'spent hop to the hoodown-h194161' Square dM1a "Weis of theft! VACUUM ER �C' , y Y� a Social time. Mr. Frost would Awrawtoer ' ire Makos` MARTIN ENRNW - - SALE UST .. -� ���- • � � - - PHONE: Ts ,.1,,, " . .. WILKIE'. RANGERee Saturday, July20 - auction�U111111111111111 � sale of house and lot, house- AND HIS ORCHESTRA FLIMING INT�RIOR hold furniture, etc. The fu.rni= : uuM CLEANER •. Y N 1 T I O C N' Y R C 11 ture is the property- of Mrs. V E R Y ,B O D• Y. W E L .0 b M E t Diana Brickwood; also Mrs. SERVICE :'w1." C� j� !) Peter's furniture. The ' rpal es- Bring the whole family! Call -942-0213 " � A- Meloy. &A,. l tate is the property of Mrs. f0. �, 6. HILL Brickwood at the . location _' - •: -'_ ..... ■B>•>•>•<>•■1E1N1.1eiril/tv �- where sale will be held. It is nicely situated at' No. 11, on _ faint Lawwwer Fwm*ely d1.. R. HILL] sarda of Warship 11 Ax the East Side of Albert St.-, in ' ' ` e the Village of. Markham. The _ i I'� Estimates \! lot is 32ri feet - by .132 feet. 1 w _Jr _ ' - - feM�l. AR . 1 deep�ie ; c�vi�elling :is a six-� - _ .. ., p� ar�� �i i �. _ room dwelling, frarYie.and, ipso!' All Tjipee Of LaMltflnOwN'f TEmple T'� ' brick, in -good state of repair: - - - - - Sale will start at -1.00 p, m Repalnd ng Ch M and Sharpened Terms cash on furniture, - no reserve. Terms on real estate ecru! rbt TM mase kstowrL on gay of sale,. _ KING STREET W., at STEVENSON RD. Can"Wlllty Sipa 1pB ow which will 'be sola subject to Cancellations at; S IL RL -in case Of rain A. O is Fairliol9 Boadl R _ _ _ reserve bid. Possession given on carnpietion of We. Ken i Pkko inE pl�1M! Clarke Prep 11 71_ _ Pap Nine iIRSDAY, JULY 19, 1%3 THE PICKERINd NEWS — Y "MIKE'S -RESTAURANT". - B GES -NEW Sty aw Fwares frM_by By tit [Tile - - -- Frenchman's y - Sad news of three of_our for- .For the Best Barbm. � Spar! Pas - alhd Chiek!'n REfRNERATIOH Brock Rond :- mer residents of Fairport ' Beach. Mr. Joshua Solomon Mrs• Cornutt and grand-dau- - ckee passed away on July 1I at the . 942-1511 tae Townihip - ghter Janice, attended the Or _ East General Hospital, Toren- ange Lodge_ Parade on Satui•- to. He leaves his wife Gertrude da in Toronto and visitors ?e swxcrnu�ing classes 'or'g- dogsbanana$, mrlit, ' bubble and - daughter Joyce. Their t -How a�ou� our Fish � Ch i ps . - and pop, which woe's all surmner home is on Park $lvd. with wee and Mrs' Cornutt on ?d in Bay Ridges, and held gum the week -end were. Mr. and ►d1' Park" swirmrYing pool supplied free -of -charge. Mr. and MSS. G. Menary w!Qee Mrs. Leonard Cornutt, of Oak - proving a great success. The horse -,shoes tournament both killed with a4•companion` Ville; Mr.. and Mrs. Hosegood,' ` -P,�� program was started last was a big attraction for the near Princton, B. C: when their of Toronto, and W. and Mrs. r by Mrs. Terry ,Hewitt, of men, and playdowrrs continued light plane crashed into Mount W. Hosegood, of Winnipeg. ion Ave., and is being org- .throughout the afternoon , Tulameen during heavy rain. $everley Boys attended the red -� year by Mr, Alex Many residents brought plc- T},q were former_ residents of Ontario Outdoor Championship - "on, of Modlin F&L, and nic suppers, and stayed on into p�k. Crescent.and Diving Meet, from .1.00 to 3.00 P. m. Par- Mrs. George Squire.. _ ' ably assisted by Mrs: the evening to enjoy the square Mr and Mrs. A. Pickard and Swimmingages, ents and Friends are invited Roy Puckrin enjoyed a trip - t r Alsop, Mrs: Marg. Eag-Mm dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ricketts vis- of the Ladies' Open, to come to the closing prog- to Florida this week with his JN Mr George Clark and a All in all, it wes a very suc- ited their daughters on the at London, on Saturday;. July ram at . 3,Q0 p. m , Friday. The uncle, Jack Gale. weekend at Camp Robin' Hood 13, and came fWth ,in the civ- children from 3 -to 12 years are lrrt addition, Mrs. "Dea=trta cessful venture, aril will be ins. She was accompanied by welcome to come to these BARNS _ agilly; acting as Senior Ins- looked forward to next year, ' at Farquahar Lake. her father, Mr. Russell Boys classes. and ' �tors; Peter Robertson, as an event not to be missed. Happy birthday wishes go to . OUT -BUILDINGS nt Eagleson, Roy Slater ren were kept busy eating riot Gall Hansen 13.years old on . ��a� Susan Richards is holidaying 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. R Boys and this week with her uncle and SPRAY PAINTED John Walker, acting as July 21 and Heather Mclean family went North of Kalada aunt, and Mrs. Cyril Rich- FAST, CLEAN a EFFICIENT- Aor Instructors. Many par- Now Trustee To Holy y.l to yearn old on July 22nd. on Sunday, for the day. ards, at Bay Lake. Randy Rich- CALL are helping- in various Redeemer • Board Mr. and Mrs. R Hockey and Congratulations to Mrs. C t acities from bus supervis- At the Special General Meet- family and Mrs. J. Comacho ards is. with his cousin, Alex. Starbere: nin9t,16 Hugh9on, who celebrated her McCrandel, at Richmond Frill. � Or Evenin - ' to"poolwatchers. Child. ing held recently in. Bay Ri& and family and Mrs. Hockey's birthday on Sunday, July 14, gay Richards, Scarborough, AM 1-1493 - are transported to and ges, Mr_ Malcolm Walther was brother, Bob Lord spent a few is spending.this week, with, his FOR FREE ESTIMATES in the pool by bus, the fare elected to—the Board of Trus- days last week at a cottage at volt James James'Shanley was fn- coffin Bob Richards. (jwy 18) included in the fee paid. tees for Roman Catholic Sep= Lake Papineau: the Ajax Hospital for a few �s Margaret Puckrin, of fig instructors are all unpaid arate Schools, School Section Sorry to hear Mrs. P. Dunne days but is now home and is Oshawa, spent the week -end i■—` teers, " who believe that, 2, Pickering. has been ill with virus pT1eum- doing quite well. with her brother-in-law and the amount' of water in Mir. 'Walter received his ed- oma and we -wish her a speedy Misses Sheila and Sylvia it is essential that ev- ucation in England and was ad- recovery.. sister, Mr. and Mrs: C. Clem- Use The Classifieds Susan and Cathy and moth- Compton graduated from- the - ence. ne swims, and are ettemp- mitted as solicitor in 1937. Fol- Vacation Bible School, in Pick- Stephen Bath, of Orange- To Buy And Sell _ to do their bit • toward - lowing, a period: of private er, Louise Cummings and the erin.g This is their :second �=e, is visiting at the home of The latest attempt to ach- practice and six years of war spent a plrrrrmnnmrn year, and hope to become "ass- his uncle and aunt, Mr. and an all-over swimming pro- service, he joined .the Board of grandmother Mrs. Troyer year.." next year. an is an Adult Cass Tues- Trade as Assistant -Solicitor, spent a week at their uncle's - Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and 8111■at■t■■aa■at■aaaaa■■■■■■■a■■ease■■■■■ts■ie. evenings, conwnencing on -He -later. became.. associated .home, Mr. C. Gascon in Burl- Mrs. E Cornutt attended the 16th of July. This was star- with the Colonial Legal Ser- ington last week. Christening of Kevin Thomas. because of popular demand viee as Crown Counsel, and Mr, N. DMM and familyseri of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon should prove very suocess- then. as Resident Magistrate. are enjoying the CpmPanY ofCarter; gran dson of Mr. and '' Are you Mr. Walter came to Canada in their cousin Gail Ellis` of Barr- _ .. 1 1956. and has since been Es- Mrs. W. Carter. and great- �� y 0 0 _u °' " 1e. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. .F �; and Richie Haze both - --in,g the most r* ret Annual Rscroation And tates Officer 4n the..Ontario H_u-r1t , Cornutt, on Sunday, July 14. - - 1-4 Jilatepayofs' Picnic Attorney -General's Depart- underwent a tonsilectomy on Ridges Beach Park was went. Tuesday morning at .the Max: = scene of the- first -Annual ' Mr. and Mrs. Walther, 'their Hospital. Get well .soon. - ��, O f these 'daughter Gemma._ and their Church News AUDLEY all he on and Ratepayers Pic gh for all home -owners in sons Barnabas and Dominic, re- Mr, J•' Fishback will be talk- Rev. Keith Hawkes will have �anking services des side in the parish of St. Fran- ing both services on Sunday. charge of the church service on e festivities -got under way cis de Sales. and their borne is July 21 at 11 a. m. arid 7 p. m. Sunday, July 28. There will not _ _ a ball game between the in Bay Ridges. They have a 'Sunday school at 9.45 a- -m. be Church Service or Sunday of the Ratepayer's' and married son and daughter in Wednesday night prayer meet- _School on. August 11 and 18. :.Your local branch'of the Canadian Imperial Bank of at 8 P. m. Vacation Bible School will g serv- ation Association We England, and another son is a Commerce offers a complete range of banking t say, in all fairness. the priest of St."Joseph's .Society . ur8 _" be held at the church from Ices. Here are 'a few examples: ended.. early and in a for Foreign Missions. Use The Classifed Ad Column July � to 26, `from" 900' to 3. , w, and the men at the end �L To Buy or Sell ` 11.30 a• m. each morning, ex _ 1 2 4 5 a~ three innings were glad it 'FC[1�0 GLF sept Friday, when it will be over. 6 7 8 9 10 11.2 .I: e children's races were Fairport Beach Ladies Assoc- ,ummuli■ar a. 'aae>ta■a■■■■■aa■■a�a■a■■■a■■■■■real handled by the men, of iation held their ahnual straw- _. ,_ a Bay Ridges Kiwanis Club. berry tea on July_ 9.th Marry _ 13 14 I5 16 17 19 My; girls arxi bays enjoyed it children acrd adult's carne down �O�'� On$�I� ' . ZO - 23 2 and the prizes to the communityzhall and en- 21 26 - re of good value. Adult en's joyea this delicious t he - operat 28 29 30 31 [allowed fire children's '. Belated birthday wishes go i es, and were ' amusing and to Brenda Williams who was y competitive. 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