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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_08_01♦ •Pry. - _ ... w �-. +- r . .. _ .... _ +- ... _ _ - ' _ �.• _ � . TELEPHONE as UUMM S I !fl 942-0940 ; THE _ THURSDAY, AUGUST ------ 1,1963 subscription: $2.90 Per Year _ Price - - I. Oc Per Copy - NO. 84 _. - - -REPORT. A HOLE-IN-ONE!_ _, RENA IAL .. .. . A_ EDITOR ... _. .._ JudQuashes. Brar�fford ;By-law ' Pickering Township Council As to financing such aero-this week, received a.: reRprt ,iect, Mr. Ryan said there were from the_ special committee, seN eral' methods. One was fo Mr. Justice Donnelly of the Supreme Court .of Ont- set up last. spring to determ- debenturize on the m' rate, s subdivis- ari0, recently _quashed ,Brantford Towhshi ine the pros and cons of 9 the and this the port did not Ion charge by-law in it's entirety, ' ' estaylishment• of an arena and want, and for this reas it - - recreation centre in Pickering ' would be adviseable t mance This involved the case of Nebele versus Township Tap through Ar in the south i f Brantfor`d.'The Brantford Township. by-law was in- This committee,; comprising- end of a township.' Other tended to.give the--Township Planning.Board the the T�oWnslu Parks and Recre- ways were to raise the money t0 assess i ehirge Of ;400.00 for dividing of Jared. ation Committee, was appoint= by' bond issue or public sub- ed at a public meeting scription •,or private ent rarisie ,Authorization. given t0 -the,. PIaMi119 Board by this: Wn Terry Ryan reported to Mr. Ryan suggested that the ' by-law was hold "ultra-vires". ' . ' council on behalf of the tom- private' entei prise method was The -cam was heard in March, and ' afte4' eonsiderat- mittee. considered the best one. was given in May,. Mr..Ryan suggested two'loc- He said that the need for an r� a judgement, ations for such .a project. One arena was very apparent for Pickering Township Council asked their firm of sol- was on the township-owned all 'age groups. - - �� icitors , for their opinion ort the Township Planning' parcel of land apt Live~pool Rd., "It would' keep oQr youth• Board charging 00 for'the same purpose as *6 and No. 2 Highway. our bon Mr. . within' boundaries", , r, • 4* B ar'9 "It was considered best from Ryan said! "I would like to z Township of .BraMford. The solicitors told Council that - •� the w Id prefer to' wait until the, judgement bras the-point of view of water and point out that the committee �• y sewage",'. Mr. Ryan said. "The, .-has -not, been deluged with in- x; F , handeddown in the Brantford case. board learned, however 'there quiries, phone calls of appear- The Brantford judgement was finally handed down, might be. some delay before antes. They had to dig out the and despite the fact,. that It quashod the Brantford by- this land is serviced", he said. infoe sal . to Pickering Township's solicitors give their.opinion inion Mr- R`-an said the- second He said, to be fair, it should law, g p- choke vent a 10 acre parcel, pe pointed -ouL that the same that the $500.00 fee is collectible. south of 'the Base Line, abutt- opinion was expressed in the ing Dixie Road. This is land- south, as iii the . north, if the As we understand it, a Planning Board has powers that .has been, donated to to arena was-to be located-in the 'to make consents with certain conditions, but - does township by, the Consolidated north end of tM towatship. The not have the power to tolled monies. Building Corporation for rec- objections -are to the cost, Mr. ren+ion Durposes. ., Ryan said, no one wants to _ It would be Interesting to know why Pie sol- Mr. Ryan told council. that pay for it by debenture, ichors ave such an opinion, following • on the heels of - - g the only defect of this parcel, Councillor Herb ling asked Mr. Justice Donnelly's judgement, after they had said was that it Is somewhat of a If this was the feeling of the they wanted to heat his opinion before passing-on their- swampy nature. committee regarding costs or Own. He said it was the feeling of 'if it was tare- feeling of the 4 - . the committee, that a propos- people.' -.i We have a feeling that this Is not the end of this. ed'-arena must be located in -1VIr: Ryan said that. he. and . fee business in Plekering Township. We are not in any the south end, where the dens- others had talked with various, _ way trying to stir up a hornet's nest, but this -has for ity of population lies. He said ratepayers and they objected N N some me tax- bothered us, in so much, as some have been that the north end of Picker- to any more; increase in tax- charged, while others were not. On fop of this, it ap- I ink Towmshin is_serviced by a- ation: _ - pears to us that this fee should not be charged against I, rens in other municipalities,, "Tiley would like It if they closer than the two locations can get It for nothing", ' Mr. .. anyone. _ _ -- that have been considered. Ryan stated. ' July 25* was a big day for Mr. B. Tomkins of Exeter, . Money is needed for certain purposes and Planning Regarding the costs of such - He said it had been suggest-' _ a proposal, Mr. Ryan said the ed that they go to experts for Str., Ajax, while playing at the Duffin s Creek Sth Board hen, as in many other centres is building he commitee had come up with the facts on arenas and rec. _ Club. Mr. Tomkins got a hole-in-one. It was the 5th . a cushion against school costs, etc. In principle, the two types. One at a minimum reation centres,- but that there hole on Par 3-110 yards. He used a seven iron for the Idea is airight to prepare for the ficin. However if it �t of $162,004 and this would was no money In the b�taget - drive. Mr. Tonkin is shown hen with the_ trophy the is not right to be collecting this money, then it should havle the cheapest roof strict- for this. _ club awards to anyone lucky enough to perform this returned to those who have already paid 1t and new ure available. A rib steel type Reeve Sherman Scott on be- noir-too-often golrr.s9 test. phos. oy r"mon to athievs-11110 same end. structure to cost abodf 382.1700 half of the council thanked - vAth - ice. at. 3.42,000 was the'.' Mr. • Ryan and the committee ' second type. It was felt 'that for their time spent in digging •• - this latter was not too attracts out the infgrmation and the �il'�S► PlCkeli Township Council Again ive ar might have abarn-like presentation to the council: _ Town-ship- n appearance. _ • Discusses 'Wrecking .Yards _ Planning'D*ire'c'tor--.-L-------.- PickeringNiflag''ie Notes 'The subject of a wrecking Meet Dq. �Miflist� Mrs. A. Seebeck of Blackstock.- They flew to Mr. J: H. Faulkner of WiW- Obituary yard on Fairport Road. east and family had a slimmer plc- Calgary to visit-Mrs. Larmer's owdale was hired by Pickering _ 7 side, on the-south side of the On July 22, the Board of nic at Sibbald's Point, Lake mother. Totivnship-Council this w.eek..as _Irving fie. White G P. R_ came up at Pickering Trustees of School Area No. 2, Simcoe, on Sunday. Congratulations to Miss Planning Director 'and to help T'he death took place on Township Council .this week. -. with Industrial promotion at Monday, July 22, 1963, of Mr. together with .Board Officials. Mrs. Gordon Found has re- Janet McDonald, Church St. en a salary of $7,000 a year, plus Irvin- Vd site, Pickering V11aec A wreckink yard at thi`. lot- . and accompanied by Reeve J...turned to her home after a her forth-coming marriage to , 10 cents a•mde: ++_n his 68th year: at the Open at ion has been under dscucs;on' Sherman Scott, met with Mr. week's visit to Belleville. Mr. Robert Moffat,' Pickering The salary is to be reviewed at i• sometime. H. £: Elborn. Dep: Minister of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.'Rim- The marriage will .take plaice -Gate Nursip%. Home, where he early in 1964. had been a patient for, many Council have' an agreement Education, at Queen's Park mer and daughter will return on August 10, at St. Paul's Un- / Much s�l4lr. �� ,«'Q time a before diem, -but as yet'-hare- -_and presertted a brief prepared this week=end • after a- three-. ited Church. Ajax. W- M-r:--White underwent- v week holiday in Indian Head, His many •friends will be t will be taken up as Secretary maior sur,ery aver a•year ago.. not signed. The- subject is due by the Board, dealin- with the y greatlyrelieved to hear Mr- =e the Flapping Board, and the and has been in failing health to come up again next week. school costs in Area-tic. 2. and Sask.. - n ly formed' Committee of A delegation from •the area comparative colts of ether Rev. M. and Mrs. But tars are Vm. G: Lawson, though Navin ; since that 'time. Boards operating- in the fringe on vacation, during the month suffered a coronary, may not .adjustment as well -as Direct- 1" 'The -deceased was born in appeared before council some of August, at their cottage on be so ill as: was originally r of Fianrr:ra for tree Tann- picketing Townsh:n, the son.of ..weeks ago, ,protesting about a of 'Metro Torontn. The delegation. tia�' most the Bay of Qpinte. feared.' His Associate, :Vit ship: the late Mr. and 'Mrs, George yard being located at this spot cordially. received.._ Tr. Iahorn, His many friends are pleased Walker D. Clark, who has be^�t Reeve Scott also pointed out -Whig Pickering., Tw•p. Deputy-reeve bits. Jean L. y that his duties so poi include. The deceased attended Dunbar- Mcpherson said she under- complimented Board Chairman to see l+,ir. Eldon McQuaid at with Mr. Lawson for the past answering inquiries from res- Adamson. on his presentation. home, from hospital. He 'ill be three gigots, will carry on :'l, ton. Rubli .. School, and .later stood they would be burningassred the Board ,mem- required to make frequent vis- Mr. Lawson'$ absence. ?�'r idents of -the township, intetp- married Mary Pearce, also a off copper wire, which 'would and reting the 'Zoning Bylaw' the -Pickering Township lady: He create' art odour and- soot. bers that their. Brief would be its to the hospital for some Lawson will be confined to n., -placed in the hand-,, of .the little time. Oshawa Hospital for at ler.:=t t Official • Plan -and the Planning was a m?tuber of the United • Councillor Mowbray .said he Coanmittee at present studying Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Georg two' more weeks. Act. The planning position will Church; Wor: Master of Doric felt the solicitor should sub- inn Ave, have 'returned, home 'Mr. and Mr•s. Hugh Force"h take priority over the indust- Lodge, A. F. & A. M. in 1934; •mit the. agreement with some the question of grants paid by - rial. a member of Pickering Village opinion on its effect.' the Department of Edcuation from a camping trip to ,Rice of Kingston Road, haver a to the school boards through- Lalte• _ entertaining friends`frcTm Mr. Faulkner has been .dir Council, from which he retired "It's much easier to get . in The children of Mr. and- gow, Scotland for the past tv. o ected "t.o' look for ways of to become Chief of Police in out.. the Province. then get out. -I'm"a little re- - Mrs. John Carleton, and their weeks. They flew ,home on • making _ our township. 'more. _:this Village. luctant to permit any more of aunt, Mrs. E. Stroud, spent a Wednesday. _ interesting for industry". They farmed for about seven that type' of operation here", Pickering S. S. NO."! Holds ' week, on vacation, at Or'illia. Sorry to hear that Rick He "I be requested to take years west of Dunbarton, then said Mrs, .McPherson. Miss Lucille Chapman, is -at Hannah, chipped a bone in his up residence in the towrLshiP_ moved to the farm on the Base ,� know I voted in favour of `Revnien Picnic - home, after spending . two finger" , while playing b8seb,_11 if the job proves satisfactory -Line here, south of this village, it because I did not think any g S. ' No. 1, Pickering - held weeks as. a camper at Lake on Tuesday night. _ to himself and the township. where they . farmed for some persons were objecting.' Now its annual reunion recently at Couchicing. Her sister, Rose- Mrs. Wilson of Duffin stmet . Councillor Harvey Spang op- years, then:.retiring and moving' I feel there isn't a person who Stwinghill Park with around many will be home this week-.:has' her. -son and family fro-n - - posed the bylaw hiring a plan into the village during. the first is not objecting. I would not 175: persons' attending. end from the camp where•she London, staying,with her 0t 4 ping director,�but made no co- year of the late war. Mr. want it under my nose", said The following areas were was a Counsellor. week- mnent regarding his dissen- White was•highly regarded and Mrs, -McPherson• - represented: ParrySound, Don Miss Gladys Burns, of Ham- The Horticultural picnic xr9 ,. t.iett respected in this. village and Reeve Sherman -Scott said Mills, Barrie, Brooklin, Osh- Ilton, is spending ,two weeks held on Tuesday with 93 of -Mr: Harry •Pearce:-who has township, and his lengthy Pill= that: council had said they awn, Bowmanviile, Toronto, with the Morley families,, and' the members attending: Thrc•a been Planning Board Secretary ness was very distressing to his would grant a permit if t � visiting Misses Mar- busloads. -toured Muskoka area, _. for some time,"was recently phony local friends. got 8 satisfactory agreement. president Tom Puckrin iss jory and monoO1-$tapping---at. Midhurst Provinc- appointed' Welfare Officer. He is strrvived by his widow; "I'm not sore that we should ued a welcome. Mr, and M'rs. Whitby, had dinner with Mr. Sal Park -and retuiing tcs Gra•`=--- - a brother Frarik, of Vurl'ar-: have, but we did. That is what Lorne Puckrin and Mr. and and Mrs. C. E:- Morley. on enhurst for dinner. They r,- -.a Arctic Trip' ton, and a sister, Mrs. Gert- bothers me„ said the-Reeve. Mrs. Elmer Powell were hon- Thursday. "turned. to Pickering about 10 _ Dr. -J. T: She erg, son of rude f Toronto. ored at celebrating their-50th Mr. and Mrs. Henry West= P. m. •- ph. Mills,� Mrs. McPherson said, "we H. S. and MTs. Shepherd, Pick - The funeral took- place on all make mistakes once in a wedding anniversary- since the ney, and daughters Flora Jean. Mr: and _Mrs. 'Larne Will -- ening, teleph6ned to say they Wednesday, July 29, with ser: while. I think' it-ia'up'to us to last reunion. and Eleanor are Home follow- are vi�ssiting friends this wens had reached Fort Churchi]I, lie- vice at -the McEachnie Funeral be big enough to rectify it." Two former teachers were Ing -a motor! .tripL.•to .the -Marl- :at-Nrlrtdi Bay and _then ing the first leg of their Arc- Chapel here. Rev. M. Buttars Councillor Herb Wank said welcomed .Miss .Bernice C'tt- times, P. E. Island, and the holiday at the family tic trip, on Sunday morning, conducted the service, follow- providing after e battle with •tile ice in ed' by interment in the family '���'e have agreed. pro ipman and Miss M. Couch. Gaspe. They came home. via The Department of Hi�hrrayN _ Hudson's Straights. The "C. D. plot at Erskine Cemetery The -there_ are, guarantees". Prizes were given to the fa- the Adirond'acks and drove a are Certainly changing t"p_^^- Have" will r hood at Churc`r. ' pall-bearers 'were: Messrs Jas. Councillor Greening contend- milies coming from the farth- total . three thousand miles. penpeaYance of the•, heir new `:t Ill, and then re-load oeed to the Far. . L Pakner, Cyril E. Morley, ed that approval had been giv. est point and were won by Mr._ MIs. Rai' Larmer, Rae-Ann Dunbarton with their new North, returning to , Mc�ritreal Gordon Found, Bruce Hogarth, etre, and that council has ► Mm George Field of Par- ' Beauty Salon is• away for two pas9 read, which tune south of weelas with her gran&nother, .Dunbartou.. about the end of September. W. C. iNurkur, Gerald Cowan. deal with it Heart weds, r°q _ ` THE-PICKERING NEWSjpoRT from _. 13TA5LIIMEE 11.11 _ - 1� every T "PARLIAMENT kY The News Pr6 irrp sad P Wishilep Coift"OV - - _ fAWOisd as Sscmtd CIM Mil hailer Pant Noce Opt., Onsets, Oat. BY MIKE STARR ­ � CRIPTI011 MR& i2s11 W Yssr — Ydhd its $3.N W YW FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEA$R CALL ATE. 9-1144 .WIRY MNRKAR, Eihot ----,- - M.P. ONTARIO RIDING -- O . ', -. YMEtT1i1M MTEi � R1WfiT - ' Over two montla have gone by since the opening of this Sewn. of ,lament,--amd in -that time very tittle � been 'Work T then Bidday- :Cakes._fi do" W the t in respect to our .: OM pro.. bion, which de "unemployment" : A member of Pickering Township Council said to us g >K is That is alrrsoat two years there has been a t "ss] decrease iD uneiaploynient- as.,eonVaared witbr the, recently, that he could foresee many problems facing wane month in the previous year. The. trend Is now the other Council in the near future. We think he meant both way, and for the past two months the unemployment situation inside and outside the Council. #las dumn an increase in the number 'of those seeking work, There is already talk that there Will be changes made as with tttc- months --of bray- and�o�e- last year. - in Council at the elections this year. This is quite prob- -. Phony 94201110 _ ably every accurate statement. : fish a Department of lnamtay; has passed an amendment to the Atliantic Development Board Acct; has brought in a budget During the past year the old north -south talk has 'which has been modified wane four unes; and the budget has been fanned again. Personally, it has been and still resamut.ions whXb are Dow ,being debated In the House of Corn. As our opinion that it would be better for both ends of mons., the township to pull together in the interests of all 2ltie provisions in the budget that apply sales tax to band - ratepayers, despite where they may reside. iDg materials and ,indastrlal machinery will have a detrimental __. last Friday, we were in conversation with an oific- erect on the emplo�t picture' �' is now be''M debate$ W of a municipality some miles from here. All he was P� Y wi the _Gpposidet dna. • they a are urging the Government' to withdraw tms detrimental tau. ` able to talk about, was all the troubles we are always 7he Position of the Government and the erste, of Aneace • -having in Pickering Township. • - is rigid and they show no sign of retreating from their tug position. Jokingly, he asked, "doesn't anything good ever hap- The lwhnicipei l:.oaD Fund, mftch was so widely pubilcized pen down there? All you seem. to have is troubles".. has run UP against opposition from the Prettier of Quebec We had to admit that Pickering Township has been and now the Premiers of Ontario and Manitoba have expressed some doubts regardingthis. procedure. This wW be discussed `etting a fair share of the spotlight and unfortunately in detailwhen the Premiers meet here in Ottawa on July 26 it is only the trouble type of news that gets, into the � 27. papers. The $500 bonus for homes butt during the winter months Many people in Pickering Township are feeling the is also in doubt, and the regulations have not as yet been set pinch of high taxes. - This goes for both the rural and up, so that everyone is in the dark as to how this gimmick the urban dweller. will work. My opinion is that the administration of this bonus _ will be -beyond the scope of the present personnel available in - It appears to us,- that there are some clear and sound the government service _ thinking pe ple in organizations in the -township that -t& This is the total accon*islhrnent of a Government that prom- _ represent ratepayers. We are referring to officers ised to make decisiotss in sixty days. Now, after ninety clays, in the Farmers' Association and the Bay Ridges Rate- marry of the matters are still under consideration and no action Payers' Association.' They come to mind, because of the. has been ior-thoorning- to deal with the unernplo mwnt situation present dispute over assessment. Last week, we ran an in Canada- : : article from the Bay , Ridges Association, which to us The Canadian Pension Plan was ;introduced by the'Minister pointed out, that in. this group are people, who nater- of National Health and Welfare and it was then revealed that _ ally want to keep taxes down as low as possible. At the present recipients of Old Age Pensions, who had hoped to the same time, they do not necessarily feel -that the receive the additional $10 a anonth this fall, wouOd not be con - answer is to make the farmer pay the nose. sideredfor this increase until some time in 1964. - Bay Ridges is a new .community and it has. inherited • The Leader of the Opposition, Rt. Han. John. Diefenbaker, in the many problems that seem to go hand in hand'with resporuhrrg to the i'°tr°duct'on of this Canadian Pension Plan large, new communities. Resolution,- demanded that the Government separate its pro- _ _ . It has always pleased us, that most, of the people we ppm of a 610 a:nronth increase in OQd Age Pensionsfrom its plan, to institute-a.contributary portable pension plan. -have talked to in Bay Ridges, want to be a part of the Mr. Diefenbaker's argument was, - that separation of the - Township,of Pickering and not just their own commun-. two schemes wound enable present pensioners to start receiving the pension at the higher rate of $75 a month immediately. : - We know. that many families in Bay Ridges have to This wS9 turned down by the Government as they are plan -- carry heavy -financial burdens. We hope it is possible ' ning to.dip into the contributions made by employers, employ- -for them to get relief from this through lower taxes private individuals who will be making these contsib- (a nice dream!) If the Township can get rolling and in- utions to Ehe pension plan, and to use this money to increase duce industry kn, to increase the assessment there will the -pensions of present recipients from $65 to $75. They cannot be..some relief for everyone. do this until the fund has been built up. it has been stated — -----�-- - that- he- contributions- wz"11 stand sarnetime in October 1964. . _ Meanwhile, let's face our problems in a realistic The report of Mr. Justice T. C. Morris, on the disruption of BARRISTER SOIICROR NOTARY PUBLIC COMWSSIONER FOR OATHS T�bpiwrt•e Whhe%oll 2-0910 T Nw*wMt corn of Old Pkw Road so No. Z Higicwap EDCreators of MONUMENTS ; OF DISTINCTION ' for'THREE, GENERATIONS_ afford Bros. Ltd. MONUMENTS Dom" ST. EAST . WHITIY MO i -3S61 COOPER BLOCK LTD. , 4W CAiSION1A ROAD - TORONTO - BLOCKS i BRICKS STRUCTURAL. STEEL - . . CRANE R aIiTAL STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO Phones: WH. 3-1960 - WA. "103 - MO. $."II manner. A civil war never solved anything. shipping -on the Great Lakes is now in the lap of the Goveiir omm and they are pondering as to a►trat to do with the rec- ommendations SEPTK TANKS CtfANED OUT odrnmendatio7s made the learned Jude ROSEBANKWe have been advised ,by the Minster of Labour that_the - matter is -now under study by senior officials of the various COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERV= Next week's Euchre will be' Departments concerned. held at the home of Mrs. Vi IiEW TANM*STAWW _ Bristol, West Hill. --- Belated, birthday greetings. to '-- - - AT DONNE :TEn�ple !-1$41 :. Barbara Puddister who celebn-a- ChKkTk Date On Your' Pap�y, a' ted her fifteenth: birthday 'on I -July 22... _ .. �. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris ° and family accompanied by r Susan Scott, - have returned from a week's vacation at Brighton Bay. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris• last week included: Mr_ Bob :Morris, of Toronto; Mrs. Landry and dau- ghter and rico nephews Hugh ' KEEP YOUR and Paul, of Gaspe. - Belated birthday greetings to IFEDDING • STORY Mr. Arthur McKinnon, Oak- FOREVERgood Dr. who 'celebrated his rUVE birthday on :Monday, July 29.. lwtlween She Cotler:, • Keep in mindhe Rouge Hill Of OItE Of OW and Pickering Lions' Club Car - rival, August 9 and 10 in the - ` Fedding Albums, Carnival Grounds, on. No. 2. Highway. Plan to attend. A bit whole tree story of you wedding of something for everyone. caw of is oar specially jaidw prints .... t \made jot for yoo'b7 xl� �OR in, - am of oar skilled WILLIAM G.- LAWSON :~J UP -06 - TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL R YICE APPOINTMENT - _ •w !�W Iter esln,+s5 'jH *g� 6awa1l .. - ,. -. - •... .� ; : _ ., afer FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEA$R CALL ATE. 9-1144 _ Hodon---hoto __� "t _WW . and , � Bidday- :Cakes._fi Studio, Ajax -buua�al �l �: Ll"ROH = ` Untr� !Open � 10 P. �. , �.. - GIUMPARC RESTAURANy'= •- STATION PLAZA - fJ,l 1 .. H1y u' . JIS R1i. ELL � 88 Kingston Rd. , •' • W. Pickermy /inirg Roos - tNd �"`I"" r-- -. Phony 94201110 _ ill is I umoa apisdo Vlie u'gs —'Parilis—" -, i., f THURSDAY, AtJ�iUST 1, Ili, � , _ . _. ,. pogo Three vlcb a fine pool, that helps is party with her young friesrdo. ' Viht'tasa it the of Mr. keep the chi &vn off the lugti-� ,■.aaaaaaaaaaaaaiall>IM and Mrs. J. Rhe an Wed- ways. The Women's Institute has nem were Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boys and N E W Qljsu�}1j(�', ch r-teered buses for the C. N.Rennie and >!r[r. and Mrs. Stan Beverley returned home from 17 inch Portable TV E. for Thursday, August 22 Rennie and family- and Mr. Montreal -on Saturday. Bever- ONLY $1Sl.1S 01ip0 W- WTZ • Resi en e'WEL 24113 (Music Day); also for Friday, and Mrs. W. Hobday, all of ley came fourth in the 16 and (WIIUe they I&*) August 30 (Farmers' Day) . Toronto• under age group and also did $12.00 Per nnonth aPPt+oa. Tickets available from Mrs. Bryce and Michael Curtis well in the ladies' group. Amris or Mm Blackman. Fur- spent a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. Boys of To- 13 Inch Console, TV 'WORHY JYRIL --4AAtion Yater. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire at Tonto are spending a vacation Modoi-EM13 ONLY Miss Stewart, Mrs. Van Luv- their summer cottage, also vis- at the home of their son, Russ- with Trade, $14,00 Por nrronth �,r. an and Mr. Gordon Stewart, of itiag was Larry Glover, Bramp- ell and family. ow Friendly Resi&W Atefl - Ostrawa, a]so Mrs John Biggs, ton area Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tinvns M Ft. Light Towsr ConKIIIN" of New York, visited Mr. and A stork shower was held at and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Timms & Installed 13!.00: Dmk#O M. Mrs. George Perry, on Wednes- have just returned from their N with Now TV .32 K��'ON �. W. :.. ' ' P.O. $Q� 16(% the home of Mrs. W. Payne on � day. Wednesday evertirW for Joyce vacation, which took them PIC JEMG, U]NTAM O Mr. and Mas. H. Robertson, Fraser, when she receiveda down through the States as AM FM PortaMe Radio of Toronto, called on Mrs. Lem- targe number - of lovely gifts far as Termesee. 12 Transistor, Hi Fidelity r w - mon on Sunday afternoon. Holiday visitors at the home A surprise Party was head A. F. C. ONLY 1St9S .. We wish. to congratulate Mr. at Mr• and Mrs. A. Sarnarrllo on Sunday, July 21 to celeb- (while they last) That old and Mrs, W. L Holtby, Grav- this week was Mrs. J. TBorap- rate Mr. A. Rowell's birthday Radio is worth 13.00 as Trade, enhurst, on the arrival of a son of Norwood. A% the family' were present, sea• "&Y_an KeYW -on J WY 23, Many people Attended " the two sisters from Toronto, Mrs. DUN4ARTON RADIO i TV f iLAY 1963. trouseau tea at tate home of L. "Wills, Mrs. L Nicholson, TV Towers i . Sake, DoPt. Tose Beat of the past week Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Hill for Mr. W4 Mrs: • Eric �Vaiwd` if N6wood Ave: North. tiolweoa - 1 N' S It !ANC ! has - done much to hasten the thein- daughter Sandia. The Claremont, and ten gratrdchild- Na 2 and 401 Highway . harvest: Mr. Taus- Philip is' wedding is to take place or ren. Phone 039-1191, 942 -SMO one of the fist to have his August Birthday congratulations to W)+itbr Ask for ZonMh 1-3120 r �w� COMPANY dal. wheat cut and combined. MissGreta V•anstone ire- Susan Sturdiers• why .� Q AUTOMOBILE -`LIFE — OBILE -' FIRE Brougham women's Institute came qualified lboyai Life Say. years old -recently, and had i naasaa>.aMaaNaaratsrMtR: is planning a bus trip to "Piot:• un Instr uctsew on Monday 1� IOMST091 RpAp �� eer Village (Black Creek) on when her class of 7 tried their �MII. -feel Sieele's Ave. on August 13. The Bronze Medalion test for Roar .:'Ons �.'� Alm aM�O Cie. ft� �' _ _.._.. bus leaves Brougham at 11-M al Life Saving. Greta got T. P. RESTAURANT " Pbw Ae rsile Caressive DN or 1M0Y a m. Visitors wel�cacm to ac- nark of 100 per cent. Thoec , . members: who passed were: Jay Green Excellent Food At Reasonable Prices Mr. and Mrs. Russell Al- Betty Evans, Don Evans, Pa bright called on Mr. and Mrs Skene, Chris Skene, Nick Rei. APPRAISALS George Perry and Mr. Gordon �nmer, Frank NeillTry Our „Take -Out•, Orders Hodgson, one evening las! On ° July 28 over 30 Gtr. weekGuides and Brawnier and par i Miss Gladys V,Pitter an�tlie �hts from C�iaremont travelle CHICKEN,- SHRIMP, FISH 3 CHIPS, HAMBURGER (Gladys Nowell) Misses Forrester, of Toronto by bus 4 and cars to HaUburto- - �lled on Mss. Matthews or � attend the official openiiv 1407 DOGS .Real Esta Broker — Pickering Village Sunday, on their way hem, of Central Area's Camp Adel - , after spending a week at th, aide. . i . new Upper Canada Village, or Rosemary Hedges was con -,3 Q nen W7 942-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR- 2-7601 he St. Lawrence Raver. fined to bed eariy this weer, !Whitby 663-4703 a39-1447, Sympathy of the community . Suffering f�rdrn an infecte `s extended to Mrs. Chas. Bur tooth. 11111111111 1111H1111111 Rios. "Highway' '� Mile East of Ombartoa. No. 2 Highy. ,wows and fwrft in the sadder Gassing of her son Fred. a• fu�, B. G IROuge Hills -- :.. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Charlie Aldridge and W ry Holtby visited . Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. •Earl Adams, o - Mon�ith, MonIriih, Rlehi age E. Holtby, a, S&S•_ During Mr. Law - n's - absence, due to ., his Aumra, � ; csdled on Mrs. F . 1 Learn To flliYE m c.. - Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell. of Schwalm neffidly o for a visit on Wed recent illness, his practice will be carried ' C''MP ACCOUNTMl= roronto, also Mr. and Mrs of last week. 'AJAX-PIt3C> 0 . pL w.' 204L CJ` RJB Mrs. Lucille Westbrook aru KHOOO, uC TRIIs1� John Harvey, Susan and Devic friends, Orland,' renewed ore ::. 1. .�f� Pickering, visited Mr. ant: acquaintances in this distric on by his, assoc4te .Walker D. Clark,..B. A. Late 3todd CM Ajar OshawQ Needesd Mrs. Al. Harvey on Sunday. Congratukations to Mr. and on Saturday. - ;Phone: WH941s2 Oshawa lAw..l'b }>M7 Congratulations to Mr. ani r ,� nD aaswe,r, phone 72644 , VJRT IL WATiab► e,A. k Blill Miller aha wereMrs• O• WaldufY, Alton Road William 6. Lawson, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publ�e W 200M ed in, Toronto on Satur- on the birth of a son, at Aja:They will take _ up resi- and -Pickering Hospital, or - - BVH. 2-2741, 925-2961. deme in Brougham- ;, is. Pickering, Ont. _ The Malcolm Family Picnic Mrs. M Parr and family; OPTOMETRIC nesT MORTOAo�s ARRANoo>a. Was .held on Sunday afternoon' formerly of Alton. Road, visit- ALSO MCOND MOUGAGK at Greenwood - eonservation ed Mrs. Paar's parents, Mr VISION CARE Area Park, with a good attend- and Mrs.. Dobbin, Sr. " AVAILw.`U !M• ADDIT�'NK ante. -Some were there from as Randy and Rosemary Rals- JOHN L RAWBON, R.O. AM WPRO%1 MSN. fad awl► as Ohio. ton, of XJxbridge, are holiday- ' • - ►tlASAPf1 3TRlET 107►w "M ss bonna Pasece spent the. i� witl3 their grandparents. for tis one•l� d .. W1 ALSO rURCHAN Mr, and Mrs. R. Slattery. ,. (OR UVERPOOt RD, souTM week -end. with her at ; fRElKliMAN'i 4►Y ON RXIST1No MORTOAG• Columbus -.1— Friends of Mrs.. Betty Steen C Mr. and Taylor; OrMla, were sorry to hear. she had to Operated grease gat EYES EXAMINE N YOU el�tl M ANY MORTaAOi visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Eng-. IINA 401*0 a �t PAS return a the hospital for fur- with each carton Of st7 lisfi on Sunday. ----- _ then treatments. We trope 'her :..— -- �— '- tvEtrlNc3s COUMOUS SUV M CAU - health is much unproved by Esso MP Grease Cartridges — M A►rO1WmzW. IL 9-U01 C. Orrr , finis time. -- - AUBREY E. IRELAND Last Call -bet read for the Mss. Henry Desjardins and Lions'. Carnival, 'being held on AND.COMPANY daughter •are visiting relatives August and 10, at the Cam - AND ival.Grounds. Plan to attend-- o . SEPTIC TANKS at Noranda Quebec something there for everyone 100 ADELAIOi ST. WKST Ann Fryer had a party at to enjoy. Anyone having good; her home on Friday evening. ed clothing' Ger the Rummage CLEANED TORONTO 3• ` ONTARIO Tom Harrxnrond and Mrs• . E• Byso Beer and Ernie and Mrs. Bak- Sale may donate same by - EMpire 941M phoning Mrs. Lee, AT 2-3097; , V. J. ir`iTT sir, bowled. at Agincourt last or Mm.. Crosgrey, AT 2-3890• f • .•Evenings Saturday. Mr. arid- Mrs. Baker , A large.crowd was in atter. MPR TEmpla 9-17SO - WA 2.3902 were high for three wins. ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. Green have re- dance for the Service el Dec - turned home from holidays, oration Day Service held last Jim Brisco, Don Hedges and Sundax. Bob Burton, bowled at Aurgra. Visitors at the home os IMT: on Burton, b and Mrs. O. • Walduff during The bowling tournament' for the Pmt. week were- Mr. and ` the Sinclair Trophy 'will be 'Mm B� meter; Mr, and Mrs• thayed here on Satui 'ail, C. Rolston, Pickering, and Mrs. HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. Sime of Ter- Helen Mason, •Duxtbarton; ale, onto visited her parents, Mr.' a Mrs. Earl Ac2arns,GrahafilAurora, and Mrs. Bili Welsh on Sur- . Mr. and Mrs. Lohr and !am- • RAINTS • T - . �,• Keith --re _jly are erd9VuV � untended it frau Mr Lohr's mot sir, /� • �� - home from a ho to holiday from Gern�trr�v V . in the resort area Mr. arid. Mrs. R. Z. MacDon- _ GENERAL H A RSD W A R E Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DeRusha and Haig have returned from ala entertained company frorrr the United States, recently their holidays.. Congratulations to Mr. and • 'iCI[Grifl Pholie: WHitaha11 1- s Mr. and Mrs George Const- able of Newmarket visited on Airs. Bill Ellicott (nee .Peggy formerly of this dist- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs' Price), rict, on the birth of a daugh- Al Robertson.ter, at the ,Ajax and Pickering " Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spencer Hospital, on July 19, 1963. of Glace Bay, N, S. spent Th- Mrs Lillian Davis, Joey and , S� 1:r ►E - ursday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and Mrs. Loyst. Lynda visited relatives in West Hill 7sst Friday. Susan and Teddy Thompson Repairs To tawmlowers, Garden Tractors of Tweed are visiting relatives here for three weeks. Brock Road New and Used LiwIM110M1erS 8l RotOtillers for Sale Mr, and Mn. Lloyd Pascoe and Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Hill Tire Goll curb Swimming busy re` spent a few days last week at Pool has been a place _ Manitoulin Island. _ -Me gently. •A good number of the �p wwlolm �1u11rLnIN6 Mr, and Mrs. George !some a- young chil&vn have been tak= ing lesmm and will _ ms's Smart Motor C1nle _Kenzie and David are' fter spending a week up at Pedferlaw: . . • swimming be taking their testa• on Tues` lay n»i �nR Au9m 'ha Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw the skirt .c dkiMl- lli be v- - �4�-3 acrd Mr. and Mia. J. Rennie mg their lgm.q Mr. Bruce end Viderle arra Marft" and Harris, AreA 01 the ncltititi Pat Hobday sperm Thesday ' at ]red i.Yose, e M --Ak116 Lake 3inwoe visiting Mr. and MM J. McGuire at their oat- ten's saving It M a great asset to the ooawnunrth► laving '1,,K RFENWOOD ' Sunday by the�Un:ted Cr.Lr Women, With the theme being "Faith", with serp.tur t�5;�• taken from HebreWS. N ss Be" trice McLean diose her sPrmor. "on "The Your W ornen in the i. :THE PICKE RANG NElMs THtJRZDAY, AlJ4iU3T 1 tiev. X Buttars gave the wor- 9h:P Service an Monday.mwv- Ing-and tdld the children a 4�The ^l:urch s rvi• - on day was taken by Rey. Keith C1a'•r'r. �-i. [ICY ✓,s ....L' .' n:tl ' the service this Sunday, Aug. 4. There will not oe any scr- vice or Sunday Sdmxg on Aug, Mrs. Puckrin. Other visitors in- Whitby. Tl�y also JAR 11 tisand 28. 'lois c:ortr�rnity weloomes�• Gale,cbjded Mr. and Mrs. Donald ••(reit,• 8,e�odede; Mr. G. Robin- coed on friends iii Ax4,v) _Xr, , Calc_.. � . trer;�s tVahnatitae, Sud4� ,r 01io. named aki tl Mr. and Mrs.- 7. DeXanwg and :.aon and Davi , Tdzbnto. underwtint. .an e,���er• our north couat.r� family' who have moved 'into • Mr.' and Mrs. Cdio•Contreras gen•9� at Ajax Mz.• and ilfrs. Mr- Sorezzson's home.- and -�,. Ivww and• VjAjW Df tppemlectonw Rkk� '& � I)Qx.rd ' Winter:.: attemied the wed '- Bob Gale Aldez!wQod,• spent the weel -end ax the h me' of 'Buezios Aires tpie, have been 'visiting her father, Mr. ••' are spending ibis' � y►eec; witA 1 u!'daY�Af'.-Bi19 su gt • i;aw'aon, "• to his uncle •ann aunt, rreci aryl James Mitchell and family, of their' uncle azul aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mr�A Crouse, at the son and' Joanne are spending; this week at a cottage on Lak e �inar,_at-L."o c5�Horton—M uta Ylla'.1, tleXL .. • gu czay well b�' as usual• Sun- ; -.day School at 10.15 wui . the •+;.- , Church Service at 11.30•�g k� r g. E Bartlett, of Stone; u Creek visited ;his bw sister, . Mrs. Mr •andy' Mrs. Lies. Wilsot auu jantce attended the Tripp - Disney wedding on Satui ,u Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Pegg i •hare . en•,joyeu_--__a-- -trip t, food !! ,Cochrane -this paS•t:'week. Visitors'of•the home of -Mr ' -,and Mrs. I12 "Pegg thio past 'ZIP (TA4 - week were: Vit. ;.Ioe Pegg'aw, Diana, of Os'haw ie -and Mr,. am "bvr Ins...;; Mrs. Earl:Wlrjdatt, .of Eeavez Meat) t toaR N �:, • Anyone wishing to purchase 151/2 OZ. tins • � . Past Years In �1 FD May contact Mrs. Mr O !�� 99c Mrs. W. Brown or Milton Pegg' These are a reprint of the ones / I1II - on hand for the Centenrdah (Case0 f 48 7 • Mr. and Mrs• David f wnell tins 14.65) ` and family spent one day thi: eek w • at Lake S• .mc ce. • 1 _ BALSAM Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bann MAPLE LEAF or WALKERTON ieson and family spent last week camping at Algonquin Park. CANADA FIRST GRADE C • ! Mr. and Mrs. Winton «kite Y had dinner last Tuesday ;-wanar_ 1a. . with1�i r'�'•d 11M.11M. How e STROUD arBUTTER _ . Malcolm. at Greemvc od, th, occasion being . Mr. and Mrs - _ John White's 25th wed -ting an niversary, and • on Wednesday July 24, Mr_ ` roto White cel-. _ ebMiss his era bi tchy. FRESH GRADE A SMALLMiss Barbara b cAvoy,. V. EG� (loose) 5c,doze lBring Your Own Layton, spent last week Witt; Miss Brenda McAvoy. 40404 04 04 A0404 R 04 04 04 4040401% Last Friday night, about one -_ ,MAPLE LEAF (Twin -Pak) MAPLE LEAF 404 04 04 04 A 04 04 04 a %0V1~ 4ftownwN40w�0 YORK BRAND hundred and fifty friends and - CHEDDAR SPRED ° 'relatives gathered at the home SAVE -1 Oe 1Ib. pkg. f SHOUD of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson -MEAT _ and presented Miss Anna Wil- -. � ••• _ - .:_ � a iN son and earl A. -Hold with 1ANWICH 4�� a miscellanan BARGE eous shower. Those,Who at•ended.the.Dis-• 16 oz. Jar Hey -Tripp wedding on, Satur-53 3 oz. tins ' -day•in Whitby I:nited Church - GHEES■ SAVE 9c) - -were, Mr. and, bits. CecL� Dir- �j-�_,�ad 59�j SLIClS L ..ney, Sheila and h ars; - - - r cne - 4 FOR ' �� Mrs. Earl Disney, Gail• «ayne i(Save 10C) . . Marilyn ani Carolyn: Mr ant'' rsy � (Savehits Fred Fiss; - Mrs. -Frank Disney: Mrs. Lorne Jones, Ron- - - ald. Doreen and Grant; 3Ir. and Rot1s g� HillOn'Hwy• NO, Joist East Of]Mrs,• Murray Jones — Ro*' g' " e ' Mr. and Mts. Allen Carsarl _. - - ---arid famil ::ted "IVI----- - - - Mrs, Les. Bayles,_ _at Green- --.- KRAFT ___- -- 32 OZ. JAR bank. _. - � � Mr ' and Mrs,. Frank McAvoy ___----_ .Large MIRACLE IP WH 69cand-- Lloyd • ..Wilson eters Kenneth spent Wil fa.•;Zian Mr. anti eth spent SW I FT'S . PREMIUM-_,-sSav 25c) � 12 OZ. TINS Sunday with their bowling CORNED BEEF ____�_� ^_ 2 for 89e club. at Mr. and Mn. -Wm. Ev- aas' cottage at Cob)conk. I SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF , Mr. and bits. Glen 1lartder- PURR LARD. --------- "Z Lbs. 39e son and' Joanne are spending; this week at a cottage on Lak e SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW �—•Gave I 1c) .Simcoe.. -iNARttARINE (Coloured) _� 4 Lbs. 79e BANQUET Canada Fancy(-� (S ve q0 TOMATO JUICE 20 Oz. Tins 4. for 49c SWIFT'S BEEF or IRISH (Save 140 STEW _ _ ' -Large 1!/2 Lb. Tins 3 for 79c KRAFT'S Chocolate Flavoured (Save 1'7c) MARSHMALLOWS _•-- 101/+ •Oz. Pkgs. 2 for 49c Prices Effective Thurs., Friday & Saturday August 1st 2nd & 3rd Bridge SWIFT'S PREMIUM COOKED HAM _�r_ -1 t/z Lb•. SWIFT'S LUNCHEON MEAT PREM 12 Oz. Round Tin LAPP'S SWEET APPLE CIDER _ 1 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS ----------------------_ Pkg. ►UDLEY FRESH GRADE A, OVEN READY -LEAN PEAMEALED - - - _�• _^^� The closing program of. the ..Vacation School was .held on Friday afternoon in 'the church LBS7 f `I where classes had been hel( �„t, each morning during the week , C-HICKENS Arne Guthrie was chairman of (Average 3 lbs.) FRYING ROASTING BARBECUING) (A���' 7 a,ge O the short rograin. The Kinder- P garters Class, led by Md. BT MAPLE LEAF or LUCAS ATHUR'S Fully Cooked BLADE or SHORT RIB eie, sang sot dSmoked and.play, Skd Picnic Shoulder Ib. 49C _� Lb. S9c Round, Sirloin, T -Bone &Wing Steaks'ledd rrh tiyth'm' band numbers. . The ROAST {Blade Boas Removed). � ' • primary class led by MIS. _ _ STANDING '- _ (6th 8, 7th Ribs) LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE�/ Fred Puckrin, sang so ufifiy cooked, ready=to-serve PRME RIB ROAST Ift -BACON 1 u'PI recited scripture verses. The BONELESS SMOKED HAM Lb'. 09e _ Juniors, led by _ - Werage. W"_ - - - tie, gave the Worship Service, -and sane songs. Alice Kamp- FRESH (Not Frozen) GRADE A Oven Ready man read a litany,` which had r 'been composed by the'Juniors. TURKEYS (Ayerage weight 64 Ibs.) Lb. 49e Certificates were given those f the fREsti MINCED BEEF 2 %L 79c Skinless Wieners"(L,00se) I FRESH MINCED STEAK Ib• 69c Boneless Rolled PRIME RIB ROAST LUCAS. -ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK . " 1 LB..TRAY SLICED RINDLESS PORK SAUSAGE - who had. attended faun o -- 49e BREAKFAST BACON JUO live days. The work done by (While They Last, Fresh or Frozen FRESH LEAN . PORK LOIN, ROASTS . , the forty-five- children, was 9RIB END _______ Round or Square RUMP ROAST displayed for the mothers and CHICKEN WINGS LB. C (Average 3 Ibs, U. 59e Tenderloin End -Lb. 69e Mends to see. • Refreshments (Excellent For Barbecuing) Centre Roash or C (Average 3Vi lbs.) BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET -were served in the'basement. bops Ib. 79c. Whole Loin Ib. 65e. POT ROAST Other helpers during the week ',ifllllflthf �I1►mlmhphtlmIIIllfllll►Ilh - --_�__ :. -were: Mrs, Basil Churchyard. fh111Rtlflhlfffry�ttlllfryll Md. Brian Churchyard, .bits: NO. 1 HOME GROWN 41�►Mmlll►rnllminhlmtl John Puckrin, Linda Izatt, ` Heel Joyce Smith, Shirley Smith - PE:CIAL and Anne. Guthrie. Peggy ON V E G E TA Bi E'S- Pegg; Squire and Lynda Puck-New O OSS 1•in ,assisted with the music.' . - _ ,' - • _ .No• 1 Home Grown,, Firm Green No. 1 Home Grown Tasty Field- - Goad g1Z8 g�� CUCUMBERS Good Size 4 for 29c Arrivin daily, Fresh P r Rn•ntttitninat»•ntnn■ NEW CABBAGE ........... 2 for 29c • Raspber�•- Attraction . _ . Support The . - No. 1Ontario Fresh Campaign shot the Blind ounkiat t Size CORN ON THE COB b for 29c Fresh BLUEBERRIES • ...» ...»........... ting, 180 Aug. 46th to .Sept. 7th LBSO ». _ os.. 41. m�e Grown aaZ dT . ......»..» RANO •• - ••r4 D • 110 No 1 Ho PIN HO%TOMATO 1 38e 11 aT BASHBT ...._.------------------ Pogo FIMo THURWAY, AL�c�rt�ST 1i IOU,TM! rlcicsRMio welds ru►sstFtED . . paddl�w�ea ;,�� cot, e : e e Y. ;goad y -: �. Pick Rotarians Enjoy Cndse • �ADVERTISEME� T! 'fi �.�i1Wr' • � e uvfegls a, 'the PAY DIVIDIENsides of tRe craft ars the axles, . • U S E D At&W '�s•• Ba Lait.,I�ee�c EnEncr �. a And Dinner On Lake -Ontario SUItiD11N• MOTERIALi 4 Lr Place of ttre, rubber tires the Pickering the guests a� Oshawa Yacht Alummure Sheets % little of -the days of Tom craft add to U* , Old, South found .ori __ _h[s�ub of -- -.. . _... . • Hudkleberry' Finn' Twin cnrrtrolz enable the Rotary Club and several guests C1nb for an hour bptore lerav- b = 1` -;,::..'_., $Litt •each the paddle -wig h"aVe been enjoyed their annual cruise ing for home about 9.30 P. m. ;tro been caniured by a Scar- helmsman • to control the; , welded. • " !Glazed Sash i�orp mai: in • tris bUssissippi froth the wheelhouse on the The'Goddatds plan on sailing with Rotarians. pe ut arriv' at titre home port a- en Cooper o ing 22 z 42• :----- ° .-.. $2•W each River Boat Styled houseboat. upper deck or- from the bom-. d night. Bay, on Mon- bout 1L30. through the.. Trent System this �Y night It was one of the'best trips 22 z 18 $140 $1.110 each sutXhahher, and to rake it -South i;he boat, docked at French- ford of the loaaez deck. man's •B is the `Iv"t df 'a' The ismer sections consist of in .the metier, along the Atlan- Due v leave at lea n 'm. • yet. One of the Club members L!I!•• liferlong anAAdpp coping -quarters 'for eight the heavy downpour leading up surprised- most of the passer- S z 4's.._._ Sc. per running foot of Douglas sl Sh Pel'- tic. Coast. Goddard, 31 Cedahfirae Blvd., sons; a kitchen with all facil- to that hour was to say the gens when he dug up a banjo 2 z Vs .... le. per running foo+ S hero $ties, .and a tlhree-piece bath. least, was not encouraging, from somewhere, and played 2 x • s...-. 11G per running foot car Book $ HoU ' However, it did clear, and be- remarkably well, leading t a . Nir. Goddard, a retired lxurs- Mr. Goddard said that since 2 z 1016 1Sc. per running foot came a beautiful evening for bunch of old numbers that inessman, has been working on his retirearrent, .he 'has workedbe 2 -Pitch Bathtoan Set - $50.00 the many details of the craft on this project in' his backyard' :Dumbarton Nigh School such as this --a bit cool later, some. of •us ever knew to is - foie. the past two years. in S4carboro. maybe. -Sandwiches, pickles, written.. We had a splendid A!l,SO , -The 40 -foot .•boat floats -on iiia wife'Betty, said i he was = From August . pastries and coffee were en time, thores hct enjoying the - StaN Whhdows,•Doas And' two pontoons and is powered never in favow of a standa_ 9,00 =,'12.00 Msnday .-Friday Toyed immediately after putt- trip, and.respec:tirsg the helzns- > Otbor Items by�two 60-awxse -inboard mar- oattage, fit is cornpLetely cap- to sea" with Dave McKean man who brought that ship in ire engines. turgid with the newly-laundleded (not as. previewdIy.�il) 'tt-.the helm That slain; sneaky ' to c'the Mi Harbour right r. ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. r sweG witch that southeast blow,. down'Ylze. middle of Haat Bak Stanton - Rb+d - ' Pkksr ift ' *. , P pe . stacks on we• thought was going to be the channel : equidista;ht between phsaea. thtr. tsPpez• deck 'of the 534 -ton - _ cause of two or three cases of those black and red buoys, and .. x,19-2431- ar• 942-6T17 PoS1S'j�1' _ ''n7el de mer" (which is an aw- �.rs up' at her pier, not more • ter R i Y T E S. A:l ful waste of sandwiches), but than: an inch out of Position For Sale -• Poodles. $iXer, if there were any "light heads". All extended ' noisy thanks - miaiature: also cream Stan- p,, A�}�, '(j �/ that would be as far as it got: to s3xipowner-Ken Cooper. for a, Excellent pedigrees =11 A `� . F v Years At the home of 5M. and MM T. J..Wh dw, Brack Rd... , north of 3rd, Pickering. We did notice a couple of•pass-, this night on the high seas '• Registered Stud Services: Very - ' ng• emgers who hugged their deck Na meeting next Monday treaaonathle. Phone: 839.2516. Claremont • Postm�r.--me. _ (jnly 4 tf) Fred Morey retired on Wed- Complete. erovely'l"M mafiwhnance euMit, splendid for limps for a while. goiievoking, but the "Swimming*seena nesday night, after 16 years of hrdustry or estate use. 3 hp tractor, batter7► starter; 6- Pilot McKean headed outs,_ D�r+onstration" will be seen at pubiicserviee. Mr. Roy McLeod loot gang reel cutters; 30 -Inch rotary movwr:. 42-Inch'to the lake several miles, eo the Pickering Golf Club Pool F� Sale east -bound, to Oshawa ...into the following week, Aug. 12. of Claremont succeeds him as sickle bar, roller, riding sulky; cart. Full Lovely old 8 -room house, mod- g y Oshawa - Harbour, to become eraized, on treed lot in VU17 postmaster. price - $900.00 age. of Whitevale; handy to Mr• korley, well known in thecity. Terms. Phone: 294-0532. Claremont area, started as Whirlwind Grassking 24 -inch rotary mower with riding _ Claremont postmaster in the sulky. $174.00 For Sala - double bed, box small building, next door to _ springs, spring mattress.. clean, the corner store. Collector's furniture choices: Lady's Escritoire, beauty Are you 11ke new. Phone; 839-1879• A modern; .new brick -build- fully finished, $150.00; Down -cushioned sofa and matching C _ ing was put up several years buttoned upholstered roaster's chair, $150.00; Stained pine ■ a Garage for Sale - 12 by 1$ ago, just west of,the main eor- sot of hutch, table and bookcase, pegged, $125.00 'ng the net feet. Best. offer.. Phone:. 94C-, ner and the post office was _ - moved to -the new and --larger Perfect for living -dining area; immaMcatate walnut table ' - - location. extending to seat II - $125.00 _. of all these For Sale - a 'Singer sewing During his term as pos�tmast- _ 2srachine treadle); boy's train- e'r. Mr. Morley had the un- Sundry items: chests of drawers, bed sofa, bookcases, , ■ - R son- pleasantness of several break- .garden chairs, swimming pool vacuum,, dent mixer etc. - Banl(in services7 er bike, alnwgt new.A ftso c �• and in some •cases, •consid- Ali good buys. able offer b}t Phoning erable damage was cone. 2.4261• It is hoped that after -his Inspection only by telephone appelrrtmentof the Canadian . '� maw* 'years of service to the YCnmme Ce offers nk of a comp ete range iof bankings serv- leap Want6d• Public, he will be able to ea _:_.- ices. Here are a few examples: In Pickering District and Area. • joy his retirement. - ' ' a Representative for Singer Mos Morley who has work- 1 2 4 5 Sewing Machine CO.- Sales with her husband for many - - _ ex- perience helpful. Apply in Per- years in the post office, will be ,�1 7 8 9 10 11 2 _ son to - 11 On Street; In staYi an to help Mr. McLeod • Oshawa, for a short time. - _ • (ape. 18 -) 13 14 15 16 17 8 19 SPECIALS FREE - - Raspberry Pickers Wanted _ CARS & 'TRUCKS 20 21 2 23 226 Age 13 years, and up. Rosebank - - - - .Road, forth_ one mile north 1'O MANE ROOM FOR NEW _ _ . 2 28 29 30 31 •of No. 2. Highway. Pay 5 cents MODEL, TRADES 8 pint. Peter Sichak. Phone 1163 = Deluxe Vauxhall Victor AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN .. 'the -easy way to save. 839-1818' 4 -door Sedan, black _ . All you do Is authorit�us to transfer an agreed amount ( _25) to a special Savings Account at regular intervals. Y 'J7.00 Off _ _ omatical II • - � - _-LY9yI'savings and interest grow nut y 0 LOST - orale Beagle. hound, _ 1960 - Morris Oxford. 4door fawn head and eass..black: Sodan, black, Loeai Owner, _ -white and fawn body. Corm -: - - -- - Good condition _ Ion for invalid.- Anyone know- ,1959 - Vasat3tihall Victor, 4 -door -' ing whereabouts of thus'' dog. r - Sedan, blue, One Owner, Al.OEDOWN - pletise call'942-695?, evenings, condition _ 1955 - Pontiac -One0 To Rend owner', Good tend'"' ilia, 1955 - Meteor wagon. Make an Ivor Rent, - 12400i swather; offer :��e friday�' gads hoe; Lely >! ertilizer' 1955 -Pontiac, 4 -door Sedan. - - -. Spreader; Century Packer Now paint, "looks sharp" Chas. Cooper Ltd., Good mechanically 195a - Dodge 1,12 -ton Pick-uP, 1Claremont, Ont. - ' - - - _ T RAVEL FUNDS ... the safest way to car funds. For - all new tires; One --owner, - T ' all (rips, at home or abroad, always carry Travellers` - BAY RIDGES Like new. Best Buy Ever - awa e a branch. Sod laid or delivered. Peat $7pS.00 = „ • 6666 .. per also Roto �Chequ :purchased at Bank ommerce nc loam $15. Pe CHAS. COOPER LIMITED 0 tilling. Phone 757-6857 or - a 091-, _77 Claremont, Ontario :' � � - n� _.CentreE NEAT$41-2114 or iN-2115 OBEAT TH ppin AMAZING' NEW EXTRA MONEY , PORTABLE ROOM AIR You Can Earn $2.00 to $5.00 , CONDITIONER per hour, working near your PHONE: 2l2•�06lf �� 18 home, in Your spare time. _ (Jul �9 to Pleasant, dignified, Training PIX - W 't Hex -280, Buy Cali. 728- 7004 Osh Join the Fun! Hsw rho title of your 1" Shop .... then : Ciaslifiod:. Wince -!; to dance fneoie of tfioll+ - dr . TOOL RENTAL SERVICE 1 9424"1� Wanted To Bur Bales of hay. hAnyone hav RAKER =162431 ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD. ing this for sale, kindly PhoneWILKIE PICKERIfA1QrPer pay ATlairtic 2-426L - . AND HIS ORCHESTRA Floor Sander ... 17.00 FloorPolisher 10 PIANO, REED, PiPE AND Electronic Organ Tuning and_ E V E R Y B O . D, _ Y WELCOME Rug Scrubber ........... 5.00Repain. »Bringhwhole family! Upholstery Cleaner 5.00 IDDNc Cement Mixer ........... ......... 5.00 Ajax, Ont. -'Phone: 942-1664 : BANKING BY MAIL ... makes any Commerce branch as close as t rarest mail box. A service for cus• tomers who Wd it difficult to get to the bank. - - These are just some of the many services offered by the Bank of Commerce. -For full details, visit your - nearest branch. Let the Bank that Builds simplify the business of banking .for yowl CANADIAN IMPERIAL •BANK OF COMMERCE w Aver 160 branches to serve you % Inch Electric Drill ............ 1 J00 (July 25 tf) : - % Inch Electric Drill ........ 2.00 ®® Electric Saw ...............»6666. 5.00 Card Of Thanks Y Vibrator Sander ___6666......... 2.00 I wish to thank all my many aarrlMo Suhttp pump ........................ 2.00 friends for their visits and en -IM Lawn Roller ... ........ ............. 1.00 quiries during my stay in Ajax .• 1 post Hole Digger ................ 1.00 and Oshawa Hospitals, for ... 1.00 - -Wheelbarrow ..... _...... »6666 plants and flowers from Doric, -- - : ,gl3~Ion Ladder .......»..._ 1.00 Lodge; Ont. Chapter, d. E. S.; D Caulk$ bun •50 the Principal and Staff of Lin- - . --......._.»»_. _ - . ate 4n Your. Paper Stapler • • .»... - 50 coin St: School; also flowers - Pick ..................... »......... from other dear friends, and KING STREET W.. at' STEVEMSON RD. JO the United Church Women; Akita ....._._..»......�.»._�....._ mew .Your SUbS cription Today !1 vis ICancollatlonl at flrwel 6666..-»6666.»6666. » » » and the maTMY its bora new. p. 111. 111 fila Ori falA sla�o Hammer ._..._.____ .5o M. Buttars, and the. beautiful _ - YenDenvoi V anti Pick-vp - get -well cattle.A f}Nw ohm Took --W ... Call 1h) _ ,Dick Winter 1 • ' , ' - ...._ .r , t • .0 J PqP SIX -THN PICK; tlne NEWS . ap;•' r` - _ .•TWRSDAY, AUGlJST 11 low birthday on July 28; to Brian _ i Sammi4 Rouge Hills Dr. on ROUGE' his eighth birthday on August BUSINESS DIRM. fliRy The Church Grote Pt•sab i tr,au Cnurut 2; to Randy Deer, Port' Un,on Y i L�� h a. r vim, ed tae Calgary Rd who celebrated his eighth P9rt union Road .: '. Sta;Izrpede on their way; W. ��, on August 5, _and •t4 ■stsl.sla�slstisl.al.InRUIs • In the abaenv2 oL iCev. W. arfl Mrs. Geo,ge Craig and the . Michael Pratt, _ Jton, who w -W be on vacation family. Rouge Hills Dr. have � �. IPiCklril,a --for the month of August, • Rev. been enjoying lands Dr. on his._fifth birthday �H �E/� nj ying three supple, at on July 26. _ _ • : " . McIlveen, B. A., of Evangel rheir cottage at Dorset; Mr. ���� (fAj CiMr/�C� Hall, will conduct the Worship ; and bars. D:ck- Jolliffe and the The residents of this oottirtr- ftlNlRAL DIRlCTOR Agmbtsn Rev. Melville Services, on Sunday-, August') family, Ridgewbod Rid. are hal- unity wish tQ express their 4 and 11, at 11.00 a. m. Servic- . idaying at their summer home deeP4st and heartfelt ' sympa- Any Make or Model — CHURCH SERV es on August 18 and 25, will be .az ro.m auBarri; Mr. and to Mr.,arrd'Mrs. Jim Lloyd, Darb - condugWd by Rev. B. Walker. I ' Mrs Ted Ryan and Ronny, of Pauline, Linda and Keith,' of VR ��% y * - 11.00 A. 11(1., Only Rev. T. Hunter, Melville Pres- Rouge Hills Dr. enjoyed two Frietdsh'i Ave., ' in their great' Private Tho Sumner Months byterian CaurYh, west Hill, is weeks at Nagmosh; Mr. and loss of the accidental death, by PICK R:N1G Service Sunday school W!tltdeew to be "on call" for the month. Mrs. Charles Dyson and girls, �� of their three fid- Y • OR N#GMT During Saws PwAd i DA Rev. and Mrs. Fulton will be Island Road, are at Huntsville ren, • 'p, : and Michelle, _ ;=in the vicinity of North Bay, for twlo weeks; Mr. and Mrs. ''He- 9an Widays near Char, * AUDLSY at their cottage, for the month B:11 Bantan and family, Sunny- lottown, P.' E. L% on'Thursday, WATER DE1�YiRED L July 25. win. IhlcEatdtwie, -af August. yoke, are enjoying a motor trip Pew. " Church Serylee .9.16 a. III'. Rev. and. Mrs. Fulton ..haXe to New Brunswick, and. Mr. . West Rouge Canoe Club .had. — - 'had the pleasure of having Mr. and Mrs. Chris Penny,Chester_' 'sev4qral entries in the Regatta Vllell' of Dunbarton Sw"W. $dwol - WAS a.. n,„. _ ultues•-b - '-Rem:_ tart Shorm+ tticve••;just returned- at Ce tze Lslana.' on Satu Nlay A. A• Fulton, D. D., Ph. D•; of from a morrth'et visit'with their July 27 Eiot- boats qualified2Tiit .• i�Nli�lttsltlRlRleRIfWRltstts Belfast, Iretand, as a guest at son in Nowa Scotia. _. to enter the•,coret9etitial,t for their home on Rouge'Hlghbaagds Miss Cathy Duke, Island the Western Division, to be ' A "Pideering, Ont. GRACE CHYItU! ".Dr., wt fle he has been here Road; Dale Halt, Sunnyslope; held in Ottada, on Saturday, i representing the . Irish Presby -Laura Q1i14 Brownfield• Gard- August `3, There will be the•Pert Union Rear terian Church at the World ens, and Ulrike Bundeamahnd, Junior K• 1. watt Bbbt. Cooke WEST 111101M' Counlcil of Churches on F th Island Road, are enjoying ten and John MacCormadc; the K04 and CLARK>E --anti Order of the an- --days-at-Glert-bEohr-Camp,' -at Junior- K 4;-. and .the Seenicr-I{ " _ _ Chun#%, , in Montreal. He; will Beaverton , 4. with R6bt. Cooke, Jalhri Mad- P R . M T I C E + +. Drynan 11school .00 A. M, travel across Canada and the Mr: and Mrs. David Breakey Cormack, Peter Armour and - V S. as Missionary Convener• and family, Jaybelle Gr, have John Mitcheltein both entries AUCTIONEERS A Murdoch Supervised No my 11 the ..,Irish Presbyterian just returned from two weeks The Ladies K. '2. will aLsa' qual- MARKHAM a� Wo�P - 11A0'A. /11 Church. at their cottage near Midland. ify with Joanne Armstrong and ueiwiieawe Autberfeed tK IME 111111111 WtWS• wcftws AAhlister Many families are enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Phillf'p J Walt- Sandra Gordon. The Juvenile COWNUGS e, Oaterte awn York ptarj� public Brycermre Rei. announce W1ar Canoe, with fourteen boys IF -M Staab. bwp,ewawtw. »ogee- and N - Rev". win. H. T. PuNon the summer months at -portages ler, of '•MW � ���� �� -and resorts—Mr. and Mrs. the engagement, of their dau- 16 years and under, will also b� R'-" •r'e'el Real Eek RAIVE pr COIgMl1eCR ' ug et Retrlle s George Holroyd and, family, of ghter Sandra,. to Mr Michael compete, and _ the Juvenile C. ateO owe sMetatty 3 —fl-iendshi�Dr. -have just re- Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4. with Garry • McClelland R•asoiiO1i R' e S Simeon V. N., Oshawa _ I turned from Lake. Chemong; Charles Grant, bf Whitby, the Ricky Betts; Brian Petts. and DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE /��� Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Waltier marriage to take place in Cen- Mike Hughes. These boys ani — �»o»es -- Telephone Oshawa 723.2416 �t. VCt7��s and .daughter, of Brycemo-re tannial United Church, High- j girls of our local canoe clut 294-3161 or 410-3686 Anglican Chvit p Road are holidaying at Lake land Creek, on Saturday, Sept- I will workto try and bring r"'w�" have been established Baptiste; Mr. and Mrs. Ken ember 7., 1963. Miss Waltier- -some of the "firsts" home with "'etiO1'er' sine. ass• 1'ICKRRINo ONTARIO Black and family, . Decimal has been the recipient -of sev- them at the Canadian Regatta 116001 Place: enjoyed a week at Bice eral teas and showers given by in Ottawa. The best of luck to N i Smepme O, s,A•, Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker aun -s and girl friends. them and their Commodore W s " • REv.sm 19t!' Pkk«inp, pat, Peter and Francis. Roue Hill Ma ha 'FLEURY 8 COMERY :Iha» WHiMhop 2.3312 Many happy returns oP .the Attis Bredovskis, and the Club -Dr. have just 'returned Eros• a day to -Sand a Reed, of Rouge in this competition. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S .lillNDA7 SnVICl3 nsprrth's motor trip to the West Highlands Dr. on her seventh NOTARIES PUBLIC H E R R I N An a.m.-Noy cemm"A* s Nnttrb at Old Kbwk w Red 1 t.00 ora. -No1rnJnq Cam »igblad t:reett li/tb : AT. 2-5754 Funeral and 1 too e.a4- sunda)r1 :-' : • Ambuiance Service 11.00 as. -Alin, ROUGE, HILL PICK* --_LION �' (At th. >� >� Madge to Mdar-9 4041»10' atisnowday and avenin" * YvEDNESDAY ,.. . by Appeitmm at Pickering Beach Road 10.00 a.m.-Nolle Cbw�aNa�l.a .n Intercessions for the 31& MONUMENTS ns Cirisft0n scionsMlEbwq worm" ' - WHitehall 2-3610 - ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. society _. R. R. i. we tbr, ontarto ROUO! NIBS. ONTARIO _ 0 ewe nnl.s w..t or wl.Isbr ON ».. _. Highway. e.tweew DENNEY BROTHERS CItURCN sERvN AND suA+uAr scttoo� _ wbltsy • Alws SUNDAY -11 arw.-M Mr 4Uen� wudl • Phone: Whitby 660••3462 HEATING CONTRACTORS ns. �*- IIi I �r da Ever in SaturdayAft Rouge Nilo y g ernoon & [-�ening� H� Weis, Stnew Sy>,r.w,. r � Ftealln. w �Iwal MMall.d of the w. mw" M GWO PLUMBING bew of I : _At Rouge Hill Community'park 12,Opp.Fire Nall ALFRED Alterations a Repo" 'The Reacling A Room b opm In a E KAYES Phone: 202-43 the L • - .- . Public Dallp- PIUMBINCi BATHROOMS for further hearmwileip ' : PRESSURE SYSTEMS iA nMc %2M�1� Can PARADE! Saturday A1lernoOn -''ESTIMATES GIVEN -PAINTER A DECORATOR =- . - Phone - 942-6717 Interior and Exterior -- from Roseban' t via Rougemount -. PERT WALL PAPERING :-St . Andre w's Phone: 83la.117 for A = an i wa 2 to the Park 2 e INSURANCE dYI,. a� Eatinlatas Presbyterian Chvi;tl� g y P m� -- - - O OBLIGATION N OBLI A Church stroet North,, P Sorvtng the arca since 1922 - - - -- Lot us handle your Minister Rw. P. Conkoy, M. �' Insurance Needs -J. C. ENRIGHT ' M"^ 46 Windsor Drive - MUSICAL RIDE! Sponsored by -BLUE HOTES! Popul and Fire, windstorm, Auto Narod, DIS. Liability, ore. a" Ridges Mane 942-201101 Bill Martin's Stony', Creek successfid Pick Bar". or worship 11.15 - - "* -YOA cowman Cibsoa A w - Stables call us t:ollee:t 260- PLASTER CERAMIC TILS y School 10.00 A& . 146 Brock .st, s. --whithy- : ..a.as.a.aaRl.ts.In.IIa CONCRETE ORIVESt ETC. rmeaft.9Pelcame Analis Tam _ Home eking Bad -Stall Sewing Take•A-Chance •Attic Treasures VACUUM CL O+� FLAGSTONE PATIOS ' PAI ETC. .. ... _ _ - .... .. Oce Repairs .. ,Bingo Games - Refreshments ` : { 'Fun, — Fun -- Fun! - _ _ R • To All IlAaitM MARTIN ENRIGHT •' ••. FREE3 i ESZTMATE ..:. • . •PHONE• TE 9=199f • fres Pkk-up & Delivery dQ FREE fLEMiNG QIl'BiION u N I T i D C N U R r GONDOLA RIDE FOR THE CHILDREN VACUUM CLEANER (IIIRIign,, w. !) An SERVICE w A• A1rRAY, ArwA, /Irl Present -This Coupon 'During the Carnival _ _ �l —. "2-021 . fXtERIOR PA1Ni i6 for a• FREE RIDE, on the Famous - L & N I L L « w ;, �,�; LIONS GONDOLA . • La�vranower : Pormn dy A. IL HILL 1 0rtlh Seh..l, AS _ Service - Free -Estimates aEL All Ton of L awnnsow�n AHTIQIIE AUTOS ANDr DRIVERS WANTED!. - To -take _ Rt�,;Ilr.d ane Pone: TEmple. 9.32H1 h part in `Lloas P��de o,, CbrW Ta. ,. Saturday Afternoon- Au*i 10. For Infoltnati4% 0MAT. 3.7418 or 839.3135 FREE Plq(-OP min► ShM ,Sm A, On 20' Pairpw 1101A. Pkkm Mi 1 f - _ .. .r c ... r+ �• � Plcicrr�RlNa NE1Ar3 •_ . ...wq� • 'I r •'i 4 ►'! ' � r •.P" . - Pa�`�t c w. � •_ - - ItTRSpAY; AU04J:T 1, 1963 farm, I was suddenly startled the summer here instead 0f by a Woodcock which rose.. up going north, for I often hear ;t in front of me. Sometimes the it's dear melody in the Amos' . Woodcock in confused with the woods, and I even saw it just _ Wilson Snipe, as they both recently. Dr. and Mrs. Spiers r have very long bills, except had been over toAY,-RI ES the Bunkers' =WS that fire Woodcock has round- on July 16, to be exact, and - -- -_ ed wings and bare across- its they saw a. Mockingbird It is - Ss FNtM'!0 f Im by �es sy Pit - = - head, whereas the Wilson strange to have them up in ' ` Snipe has pointed vArMs, with • these parts, but, it � seems that :r-+ izrpij6er ILM E. Hw*=. Who js orange tail and striped back more of .the Southern birds - �adar Try Cw d BlissbaN Jany asst August and par�eata Inure, Lpac�ec aqd .D�eS�r flus= �yb�, Isdarui, and head Quite often. I would are being found, in Canada• If . . panlM trsR.. ; are ' Y to b?inE '..:ttreir the 7Dtti''G tittith �eforiaetion confereum� t .. vitt, on see a Maryland Yet ow-tbroat only our seasons would follow ,� : pa b 11>w!d' ddldr�l along t0 drench Harr. During invited to take Satur day- across the railway tracks i#ir - likewise e yeite +eancerwed about the o 0 0 Mr. Cook was _ ,R may. behind our place,, sial he ' &y ears take the curve on the Cad At Bay RidVW . pert . ill one Of the d� r� _ O ak qw� Mews ' would be perched on a -wire, tJss TM . dlasslfed Ad Cdwm �aesw gl, ,.,�, Owi.r,• tires • �A%Jle the rout of Pic* �; 'wi'll, be singing. The odd Whitethroated To lup or Soil • atxi� : swel'terc+d • m the in out over five hundred radio • ' Rev. J' I feel *ToAP is evidenHy spending ee� be a very bail accid- tense treat lest week. the Bay atatioas: This program esu be bringing us the message at SPa it, it not a tatadity at this Ride residents had the cont,- beard in this area at 6.30, on both services on Sunday; Aug - wt osmose aometking h done fort of cod air, coming in off Sundays, from Niagara Falls, ust 4, at 11.00 and 7.00. Sun- PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL SCORES 0 a� eiava the traffic. It Lake Ontario. A ixusvbez 'of 'N. Y.' - - day Sdrooi at 9.45 a m Hour !!� that most of the tire- residence are reported t0 have Congratulations t0 Mr. and of, Power, Prayer Meeting On Inteeenediate Gins-- ."k. weecilift is caysed by can said that despite the high tax- Mrs. Dunne on their 13th wed- Wednesday night at 8.00 p-� July 22• _ Brougham 16 Fre�rrchrn'anys �' � " Di1s asst Qu Kr+aesw the ea, they would much rather be anniversary, on August Z; Tumor Bays' Baseball, July 24. - Greenwood 14 - Bay Rim 11 t . ivwpod Road turd Lor living to Bay Rids during 1e and a4so, oorgratulatioas• to day night at 7.OQ p. m a i tta, to get over to Sandy hot scumier month, than in Mr. and Mrs. Bricknell on their Monday night, a Wiener Roast Juvenile Giro -- after the regular' July 18. - Brougham 22 Freichmares Bay 18 a. . es& Fosd. Residents wail Toronta Lake Ontario 0o-og- 15th wedding anniversary, also is planned, kt to see potioe put out a orated last week too, by warm• oa Angsesl7. ball game -for boys and Girls - July 22. -Bay Rzciges 9 - Pickering Beady 0 t _ star at idols . 'moi;, pad si r up saf'tliat' beoQle could go .:_ . jMargaret _ LQ ige . Parkinsori Wirteen years add up. July 22• Bath's E3sso -Liverpool 10 oswe eoosrre oat these drivers, irr for a nice refreshing dip, it. is on trdidays at Camp Mirmie- - - - July 24. - Liverpool 9 Pickering Beads 0 fam5lies is on on Mary Lake, • near i B '� O Minor Girls- t ria apparently don't care a- tbeY s0 desired. Mary _ _ ; out the fact they g&e driving in Bay Ridges took advantage Huntsville. July 23. - Liverpool 48 - Greenwood 6C. s a'quilt-up reeidleatjai : of this -tb Bo tc'tite Bay Ridges „pPY Birthday" to Danny _July 24 -Liverpool 12 -Bay Ridges 2 , 0 0 0 FPark t the lake. It's hard -for Bracknell, 13 years old on the (By Mn. G• H. Cole) July 24. - l iverpod. 12 -- Bay Ridges 2 Mkbael and, Wilson McGillnorth of Highway 7th of August, and to ' Betty was Squirts one of it4r. and Mrs. Jake 40'1 to believe it, but most peo- Moore, 10 years on August 8. The first part of July - dloGiil are holidaying. with Pte In Bay Ridges -needed- -to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen are quite cool, but lately, we have July 15. - Dunbarton Kiwania 40 -Greenwood 26 Mr grandparents at Weiling- put on a blanket at nights all enjoying their company from made up for it by having some Pee Wee logs- -Greenwood12 -- kwt week- Trenton this week. of our old-fashioned, suauner July 1.8. - Greenwood 40 - aaremonf 10 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0 congratubations to Mr. and. weather: One never knows _ July 23. - West Rouge 17 Greenw - We are sorry to report that Noaeh Party A Success Mrs, Robert Atkinson on their what to expect over at Joe July 24. - Rosebank Hdwre. 9 -Claremont 0 xrr eorre®pondent, Moa Pat ,fie Beach Ply troll last 15th wedding anniversary on Amos' pond One afternoon, I Bantam Bops- ftn to in. hospital and sincer- Saturday night at Bay Ridges August 8. stood watching a Wilson's (dunge of score Jul. 4 - C%Ixmont 2 - Bay Rk%es 0) dy.bape that. she will be out Park by Barbara and - Pat' Mr. and Mrs. G. Mickle- Snipe ,t at the water's edge, - July 22. - Millie's Rest 23 - Bay Ridges 13 - rad around Wlhaley, .the daughters of Mr. *right have returned from a - wtrile- it .was gazing into the Jam' 22. - Hill A San:13 - West Rouge 11 a 0 o and Mrs. Eric Whaley was a top to Montreal and Three pond, hoping to catch an un-- - iwomow Hone -At St. tiGeorlWs success in . ev8ry way. Between lovers. wary fish or frog. A pair of - July 24 -West Rouge 20 - 14iiliie's Restaurant 1'2 = Anglican Church. Pieice+Ing aril in Young people aft- Deepest sympaathy is exten- Pied -Billed Grebes were over at Midget' Bops- ny Ridgesnh residents who a- ded-to the family of Mrs. Ev- .the far ,end of ,:the marsh div- _ July 22. - Norman Lathing 9 Audley 0 ended the well chaperoned par- el Quinnell who awed away. Ing at intervals and staying July 23. --Norman Lathing 10 - G nwood 2 tend or would likAt to attend. .The group enjoyed -swim Qu P 3t. 'George9t Angikan Church of after a long illness, on Sunday. under water for lengthy per- Schedule Notice - due to the Carnival East Woedtand's at Pickering, are advised that ming' dancing. games July 28, at the Oshawa. Genal iods, then bobbing up at some Park, the new dater for games affected aro as follows: Bantam ttreY rrror'rring service .coarse, refreshments. al Hospital. entirely different spot"- While 0 0 o Bops -Aug: 2. Claremont at Hilt a Son; Aug. 6. West Rouge b being held at 10.30 x.. m for Shop Hopers Mrs. P. Dunne is happily walking in the woods. -some at Hilt a Son; Aug. 6. Bap Ridges at Millis's Restaurant. Nee Summer montbi. Sunday looking forward to seeing her other day, near the Anderson schod has been withdrawn for The merchants in the north and south plazas -in Bay Mdg- es are finding that -business is ST. JAMES gradually increasing as more, -. . COMMUNITY CHURCH people moa into the area.;. For Refoemed Episcopal some months it was quite a straggle for some of them, and Rosebank Road, North more than one had to dose Capt. Rev. L. B. McPherson, the doors and go elsewhere. It _ B. A. sometimes is necessary to re - 31 Fader Avo., Toronto 6 people that local .shop - ' PIMM: HO S-MM4 ping keeps the local business- . ... _ -. man going and it is this sameService of Worshl* business assesssrrent that helps = MERCHANDISE SALES -77 Srnriay wheel i ams, cuss _ _ - keep the mmil rate down. Shop- 9AS A, M. pin at Name, helps eveyone. - - - - Nernisy Prayer _ 000 11.00 A. M.L.. ceanrwnion -hest v�i T'T'1�i1� SeQ�,a7 - - -. • � - _ .. _ - _ _-s y Suodap in Month t QuII 6 tf) Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cook VM TIN Clasii�fledi have just returned from a trip _ ., to Cape May, U: S. where they er cla a" And Son were Atfendi - a conference TO conducted by. Rev. 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