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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1963_09_19NO. 89 Thursday,, September 19, 1963 In Action &g Success Whitevale Couple To Celebrate 60th On October 2nd On Wednesday, October 2, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hilts, Whitevale, are to celebrate their 60th Wedding Annh - >aiy. A Reception is being planned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. W. -Irwin, heir neighbors directly to the youth. Mr. and Mrs. Hilts have I been residents in Whitevale for over fifty years, and are well know rt in the community. They hope that their many friends will accept this as an invita- tion to 'call• on them on this happy occasion, either in the afternoon between 3- and 5. ,or '_n the evening between 7 and 9. 'Their daughter Mrs. Les. Ee re and daughter-in-law subscription: 12.50 Per Yew____Frits - 10c Per Copy One Of These Candidtes Will Be Winner Sept. 25 [1 x w t ` -!! r the highlights of 'Histairy In Action' at Brougham last t lay was the making of horseshoes. Here Mrs- Bili Storrey ' K husband watch William Wallace of Aitona, as he goes •k at the forge. The Pickering Historical. Society deserves eR credit for the work put into this, day, especially Mr. killer, Mr. Den Gibson, Mr, J. Groesart and all, others who d so hard to make the day such a fine. success. Then was m engines and trotters, hewing of display of old sten g -s, stone cutting, wood carving,'rug hooking, spinning and q butter. Nearly 20M people attended the affair. Mrs. Charles Huts will be jbin2� T. D. THOMAS, N. D. P. - — Yorkshire, England -Editor's Note • The following article has been prep grad at our request by Rewe C. E. Morley of Pickering Village..Mr. Morley, his wife and daughter, returned recently from a trip to Eng- .are Land, and while there .visited. Pickering. We felt our readers would be interested. in reading about this particular part of that visit. and reception. As requested I am writing down a few of my impressions of . my visit to Pickering, Yorkshire, England. As you, know, Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd visited Pickering. Yorkshire, last summer. and Dr. Shepherd had the privilege of conducting Evensong that Town. During his visit he was presented with scoot -of-. Arns of Pickering, .Yorkshire, to bring to Pickering, Ontario. with tete good wishes of Pickering, Yorkshire orsire Council. - ALBERT WALKER, P -C FRANCES 5 NewPckering, At Bayview Meights - Atotal of 15 new teachers on the staff of the Bay- view Heights Public School. •Ltd. This year 111?_pupils have en- rolled at the school. The teachres, grades they will be teaching and where they , come . from are as. foll- aws : J. Fox. Principal (Dunbarton P. S.) ; W. J. Fairburn, Vice- Principal, (8) (Were Rouge School) : Miss E. Green " (3) Y F; " • , _ ,. //'''��LL Iter brother Fred T, Bunting, on the 19th of August this year I had the pleasure on my (Rouge Hill P. S.); W. Hansen ' 0— bitUCIIry also of Pickering, and later. of way through England of calling upon the Council of Pickering, (5,6) (principal's Relief Teach - Sax P nes-die seas ed her some Eva May Bunting : A ' re and and them with a sounding block England Prat Yorksflu � i x w t ` -!! r the highlights of 'Histairy In Action' at Brougham last t lay was the making of horseshoes. Here Mrs- Bili Storrey ' K husband watch William Wallace of Aitona, as he goes •k at the forge. The Pickering Historical. Society deserves eR credit for the work put into this, day, especially Mr. killer, Mr. Den Gibson, Mr, J. Groesart and all, others who d so hard to make the day such a fine. success. Then was m engines and trotters, hewing of display of old sten g -s, stone cutting, wood carving,'rug hooking, spinning and q butter. Nearly 20M people attended the affair. Mrs. Charles Huts will be jbin2� T. D. THOMAS, N. D. P. - — Yorkshire, England -Editor's Note • The following article has been prep grad at our request by Rewe C. E. Morley of Pickering Village..Mr. Morley, his wife and daughter, returned recently from a trip to Eng- .are Land, and while there .visited. Pickering. We felt our readers would be interested. in reading about this particular part of that visit. and reception. As requested I am writing down a few of my impressions of . my visit to Pickering, Yorkshire, England. As you, know, Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd visited Pickering. Yorkshire, last summer. and Dr. Shepherd had the privilege of conducting Evensong that Town. During his visit he was presented with scoot -of-. Arns of Pickering, .Yorkshire, to bring to Pickering, Ontario. with tete good wishes of Pickering, Yorkshire orsire Council. - ALBERT WALKER, P -C FRANCES 5 NewPckering, At Bayview Meights - Atotal of 15 new teachers on the staff of the Bay- view Heights Public School. •Ltd. This year 111?_pupils have en- rolled at the school. The teachres, grades they will be teaching and where they , come . from are as. foll- aws : J. Fox. Principal (Dunbarton P. S.) ; W. J. Fairburn, Vice- Principal, (8) (Were Rouge School) : Miss E. Green " (3) JONES, LIBERAL a Donald G.Teachers Crossley ' - , Receives Appointment ' Toronto, Sept. 16—Burson--. Mat'steller Associates -(Can.) _ today announced the, ag- pointernent of bonaid G. Cross- x ley as Assistant -General Man- ere He was formerly a sen- ag "j for account executi. e. 9i f :. " • , _ ,. //'''��LL Iter brother Fred T, Bunting, on the 19th of August this year I had the pleasure on my (Rouge Hill P. S.); W. Hansen ' 0— bitUCIIry also of Pickering, and later. of way through England of calling upon the Council of Pickering, (5,6) (principal's Relief Teach - Sax P nes-die seas ed her some Eva May Bunting : A ' re and and them with a sounding block England Prat Yorksflu � a•) • D. Moffatt (7, 8) (Vau- L years ago. aril gavel of bleeds .ems maple which. were insreribed. "Presented gin Willard P. S.);. Miss death took ptace on- Miss Bunting had been living to the Pickering Urban District Council, Yorkshire, England Penny t4, 5) (Rosebank Rd. may, September 14. ,1963, with her sister in-law Mrs. F.- from the Corpoxstiost of ttte_V ge_nd Pickering, Chntari�o, Cas- P. S.) M. Bell (1) (Linden } f trview Lodge, Whitby, of T. Bunting for scone' time, lat- oda August 1963 on the occasion of the visit of Reeve,_ C. E.- Mrs. H'am. iton; A. 'Gibson z t this village's° older res- er moving to Fajrview. Miss Private Funeral Service was Marley". BY good ibrtvne this happened to be a very welcome Pk., (6) (Belfast, Northern Ire - 1^ in the pm of Fay Bunting. daughter of held on Monday afternoon. at. gift as they wereer in need of a new gavel and sounding bDock: 3wW) Mrs. J. McArthur (K). w to Mr. and Mie: Richard thb McEachnSe Funeral Chap- The Council of the Urban District of. PkkerizW. Yorkshire, Teacher's College Graduates '' meting, Pickering, her_ eI, Pickering, with interment met at an iu'tormal reception with their wives and we were int. Miss L Ball (4. 5) (Peter. y ,In Fear. art Erskine Cemetery here. roduced to them and the presentation was made at that time. borough T. C.) ; Mr. J. Hend- - This was most Interesting and the members. of Council. and ley (6, 7) (Peterborough T.C.) their ladles were very anxious to ask' questions of Mas, Morley Miss M. Hill (2). (Toronto TC.) . ?? ERE FROM HERL DO WE fiO and Lynda and myself about the countryside of Pick+eriM, Ont- Miss' L Patt ison (1) (Taranto) Miss C. Reid (4) (Peterbor- ario and the various aat"ies. we engage in. The operation.of ouSh T,C.) ; Miss K. Umphrey two -yen. -v,,,, gene by Pickering Village was proud of Its ball and our, Municipalities was also a topic of interest to all repres- (1, 3) (Toronto T.C.) Mr. Crossieys Toronto and Ajax firm.. Cross - Fears lea ms brought t fe M ra+q WW because the teams right y and enUatives. - t ro 'and Whit .Pickering, Yorkshire is qu rte close to Scaibo by, „BE SWtE TO VOTE I Public Relations. recently ey _ merged with BMA, Noz -• _ or to the Village many times. Some remarkable velunter' which are an the Eastern 'Seaboard of Yorkshire and there is - Wednesday, September 25 .Am erica's largest industrial pub- ' Il the work.rno !ortunately, in this regard times have changed and no long- 'doubt 121st our Scarboro and Whitby azxl Pickering were ns e Town of named for those locations by our forebearers. •Th 9:00 A. . h 9:00 P. M. D.S.T. M l ' •• relations company. pounce n a few interested youngster and a few interested par- Pickering which has a population of about 4000 and embraces .........----................................ Mr. Crossiey's - increased re- •. "• ' v a ball ar hockey schedule Into operation T are ars ning bodies for organized ball and organized hockey and art ° e countryside moors, is quite an old town. Thp houses are for the most part a IS " ld Bur son, President of the Interna.- P into competition you must be organized. These govern- O• M. H. A., require all players to 0.ed stone or brick with red rile roofs. It was market day when we The � �eated lanai firm "His solid record of ? - ..b achievement in the public re- odies, O. M: B. A., or i dies, . insured, c or b and controlled y PiN gip' visited Pickering and the Town was crowded with cars. in one which is a little wider than cations industry will be an im- q eir activities thrwghout the season. If you do not belong ntarketpiace is of't,lie streets most For the most part the streets are quite narrow. The on Sunday, September 22, portant factor- in the contin- uing development of BMA in • organization then no ham that does can play against ,rte has a castle on the, hill .and a very old and interesting the Township Park, .West Baha'i Canada rchants in the Village, and outside also provided sponsor- church. The. castle itself is under Goveminent control and W being constantly repaired as, are many others throughout Eng- Rouge, and the new Garden, will be officially led• The latter is a to .,. BMA r major .industrial de: counts in Canada include: of these teams` generously giving of their money and time land and Scotland. �► fee is charged for visitors wile wish to icated. gift the community, to 'commemor- Rockwell Manufacturing Con- rther these sports activities. tour. the ruins and a magnificent view of�the countryside can be ate the day, one hundred years pang of Canada Ltd.. Canadian s year something want wrong, Your Community Centro secured from the keep which is- the highest poi7tt in the castle. ago, when the Baha'i World Clark .Ltd., A. B. Dirk •Comp- d -all volunteer worker - had a new backstop installed on onil- The weather while we were in Pickering was quit cool and Faith was brought into .being, - any of Canada Ltd., and M T ;; rall diamond at a considerable, expense, to improve fd but happened no organised ball for Vill- ' somewhat moist and the entire area has been having. a poor in -harvesting 'in a garden in Baghdad. The ceremony take place at Products of -Canada Ltd. B. has offices in New York, what .. , . Foungsters from 10 to'16 years of age because them was summer. The farmers .are having great difficulty in fact, they were hardly started at all in this area. ,will 2.00 P.. m:, and, all are wel- nn ago, Pittsburgh, and Geneve, io to organize thii activity. their crops, • 'We visited the points of interest in the Town during the after- come. as well as• Toronto. . w that fall is here 'will this also happen to hockey , , , .. "Where s ro Go From Hen?" • rat we need, considering a limited finsneial position, is noon and inspected the market. Then following the reception the Chairman of,the Council, t Neve and 1lis. Neve, enter- Forest Vale Hotel where we'were Q N Pick er ng VIIIagv + ,ote one familiar with the structure of organized sport to erg- rained us to dinner at the and treated to a Yorkshire dinner followed by coffee in the down - the sports in ,the Village at Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget ,genuine Lounge. There we were met by Colonel and Mrs. Preston, the .Miss Elaine Barkey is home W. C. Murkar motored to Prince Edward CotintS, on Juvenile levels both for outside competition and for House former Chairman of the Pickering Urban Council. Mr. and Mrs: on. vacation from , Toro'nto Sunday, viewing the "San.:- ues. There are many who are willing to help with coach- Preston are friends of Dr. and Mrs,'Shepherd of our Village, Western Hospital, where she banks", and the "Lake on t:1e transporfation, fund raising, etc., but who cannot 'do the nizational work because they haven't they 'time or the Throughout Yorkshire and also in the Town of Pickering we no the profusion of roses which were growing, beautiful is nursing. Mrs. Peter Stekel- bol � Farm Road, had Mountain", at Picton. . Prin ��e Edward County provides, �o:1e ledge of cohere to go to make the arrangements: blossoms on every hand. a ovely week's visit with Mr.' beautiful country -side driving.. II is not too bad a problem because we have a park and an Mr. Brownride, Clerk of Town of Pickering and counterpart Stekelbos, who arrived from Mrs. -Wm. McLean atten°ed se lent floodlit diamond but, hockey is another story because is of our Mr. Hogarth, was most helpful and supplied us with Holland last week. Brothers, a tea for the University Woni- ave no arena our own, You must haw's "home" rte much information and assisted in making our. stay more pleas- sisters and friends from Wall- en's Club, at the 'home of Geo. Drynan, Oshawa on fi'_d nto a. league and it is almost a necessity that the home ice n artificial one since most other teams in this area have ant' While addressing the Council of Picks Yorkshire I said aceburg and Trenton came for a family re -union, and' to meet nesday`afternoon. Rev.. Dr. H. S. Shepherd; o� facility. Every year this gets mon difficult because arenas on behalf of the people of Pickering, Ontario how much we ap- two of Mr. Stekelbos' friends with him. They St. George's Anglican- Church, looked to capacity everywhere and the price of ice time preciated the work and foresight of the people who preceded us who arrived are staying in Canada for a and his daughter; Faith, are in ih who had developd the statutes. and how well even in the, three-month visit. Halifax this week, visiting hi.� _ WHO CANw HELP?' WHO WILLHELP? modern times they applied to the situations which arise: It is Mrs. Annie Bus'bby, .former- sister: true and I think we all agree that these statutes need some ly of Pickering, now living, in Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Fair, of neon• interested and willing is needed' in this Village on a revision but the basic principles are still the same and when Uxbridge, had friends from the' Blizzard Apartments, at; time, small pay bash to get the ball rolling, you are standing in a country with many hundreds of years ex- this village call on her on Sat- ended the .Andy-Stetiwart Con. ass�- at Massey Hall on Satin. e rev such a person or do you know him? perience one realizes the soundness of the basic principles of urday. Mrs. Bushby attended "History cert day night. he above article was Batt In to the Pickering News from a- our democracy: I expressed on behalf of the residents of the in Action" at Brough- am, last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Ftank. Pr,' se interested Pickering Village citizen. if you can help; or if Village of Pickering, Ontario our hope that we would continue Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morley and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 1'r," -. know of someone that can, kindly give us a call, at the to be able to use and improve the relations, between the old had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry Eachnie spent 8 few dad .''.i s s s office, 9,2-0940, and we will pass the• information along =The and the new, We would like to express to Chairman Neve, his Council and their ladies the appreciation �of the Village of of Toronto„ and Miss Grace Clark; of Scotland, with them week enjoying "Upper Can-, V ado VMag'e", and by way of s _ re parties concerned. Edits: .. r Pickering for the very pleasant and happy stay of hilts. Mar- on Sunday, for &neer. dtaiw took tate Glerwra Fez~ 'ley, Lynda and' myself within their midst. lidesnrs Gosset Oour>:ice old . ry aca+oes to Plt'OM • c _ , „ .. elle ... — w ', . —. n i •, - .. - ' . 1 : '"%� • ., Slag. Tw• _ THE PICKERING NEWS THE PICKERING N Dunbarton Athletic Iib Gets' SitAiLliMEg 1881 19 .-- _ 63-64 _. s Pnn ewssy Thurada�, Season Under Way tlARRISTI:R • souClTOft . - • � .itiy The Nerves Pssntinp and Publiahseep Co+npwgr •' NOTAQ.RY PUKIC - -- AstleeriaSd ss Sesjond Class Mali Matter Post office Degt., Ottanw, Oett The DAC announces the _ C'iasses are divided accord- X_OMMISSJONER FOR OATHS smaclirn011 aATI& $2M Rs* Year — IMM Stab= $3.08 per Yet sta¢+t of their 1%3_- Sea mg to age and amity, for gen- Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 son eras guidance. boys and girls BARRY , Editoe •,Registration Nigh' — uncklr 14 Years, attend from North%;mw corner of Old Plant Road atn.No. Z High AtYERTISIMR RATES YPOtI RlQIIEST -- Wim. Sept. 18: Wednes+. 7.00 to 8.00 t?• ns. F=n 7.30 to nvsP _-- --.—_• dray, Sept. 25. 8.30, the 10 to 14 - Place — the Auditorium ' of Year -idyl =CAST THAT group. lore advanced the Dunbead-, High School bels in these groups will be' P �� BALLOT' White's � � •RAH' --' • •. -asked to attend until 9.00 p. Time — 7.00 to 9.00 P. M: rn From 9.00 to 10.00, the By this time next week, we will know which of the For, the season, the Ciub -is reserved for Higti three parties has won the election, and whichcandid- DAC wil3 meet on Wednesday School, and Adults. ate in our own Riding has been successful. T High Club Unison. -- White " T"' d'ay, as shirt and gym shorts for the -We imagine that you the voter know right now, just in the Past. Th& change is be- boys, Black, gasticised dan how you are going to vote, and that is the way it should cause the high School Gym is leotard for girls. Official _ NO. Z HIGHWAY AT ROUGE RIVER ' be. Most people know how they will vote, if they do not available - on 7b mastic slippers or bar• f � ATt'� 2-217 eget out and vote: this Yew', and the Exec�}tive Only members of the con-, of the Club hope that things petition teams ,are required to s We were told by a reader, following last week's edit- ' 9oc'n settle 'dmn � the have the uniform, For re" " new routine. trial, in which we vera Fjj Aped knuckles of those 'who did d ar 'assM both boys and girls Cre'ator' �Q�iC O T mot give their names to the enumerators, that there is Exervttve Officers nor the show d wear -r, shy and at least one religious faith that does not vote at an �t�g season �` �, �� Mothers are asked Not ' Of MONUMENTS election. y � meter; Vice -Pres-, to send children wearing stock. E NTS Ron. Ramsey; maim Ti�eastu�er, Elsie ing leotaz-, ,= socks, because To each his own, -but if there is nothing more than Vodcrrsters aQ+e of the �Pi• Bare • OF DISTINCTION - laziness preventing you from getting to the polls, we needed to helpam, gently feet are safest in the gym -hope, you will have a change of heart and get out and the classes, either as cg Heavy sweaters and leans cast your ballot. It is impoi'iant that every eligible vot- or to give °O� should not be worn for gasses, for er gets out, and we sincerely hope that if you are one, edge' Ilse Club looks forward to THREE GENERATIONS you will vote next Wednesday, 'September 25th. i�na dcs and (or) aM old n-munbers, and r- people will get a hearty wee many new members this oom- ecane if they offer w helpO sre'21 Pop n. AvDiae., Rick- Stafford the club �•rts. 1321 Pograd Are., say 'fte Afternoon Euchre Club .Ridges, Ph. 8394111. B has started again. Every Wed- U da East Woodlands Ceenenunity the h We are getting KerrrLY l FY Mr. J. rvices: ,i MO N U IIA E N T S s a veil' good turnout to these. Steven Warner. at both services: c. r , Sep- `. At great expense too- the Them will be an 't'e� 22. Sunday School at tNINDAS ST. EAST WIIITtY commnurp'b+, we have impo�r•ted �e pt�e on the to Bmee Colwell had He ton- 9.45 a. ns. Friday Night Jr. MO CI•R.SS2 cheer leaders to come to the p- MIS remorved at the Ajax Hos- Sys Baseball, at 6.00 p, m , baseball �e aRs �_ ternber, due to _ the .halt beim used as a Pall' g pita! leeently, asxi >s recuper: 'week. Wedtsrsaday evening erung, at the- Pickering bats Booth fit acing nicely. the Elec ton. Fbr that Prayer and Bible Saisdy. diamond, to watch the Mid= day, the The Ladies'. Association en- _ — COOP gets play This Ei dLm 'will be heild in the joyed a Sewing home of Mrs. E. Hull, on ,Rose- Bee on Man- D� �TDe • "the finals of rice O. R S. A . ba�rfc. 3� . N day afternoon, at Mm. Wm. ER BLOC ' jusrt up from the Mc Leers's home, Barnes. The winner of the next doing fiaatci! - ilrghw�ay about one bbock from crafts fad• their C sr>es Sale • a1 RC�Cel1� 9�o CALEDONIA ROAD ... TOIRONTO two games vv be the "Oirt- the ha Ll. Don't forget—coon* to be held in November. y a� �pk'". So, come on and vote that dray, and then H • UOCKS t BRICKS --came all, to the Pickering Birthday W go _ drsoasd (besecie90the High to Mrd. Hulls house for to Brian Patereors, vvt)o is four STRUCTURAL STIR Satrool) on Friday right and tihe . Euchre. September 25— Y­-ars odd September 19; • too cheer the boys on It will be WAY, at the didferent location. Den= D8093'e, who will be 16 That is all the nehers Per now �►�' �oorrrFng bo � the cheer old on September 20, _ .. CRAM AL. -�retr9l N hearing Preen us a- and to Jackie Demry. who will STATION ROAD, PfCkER1N0� OWAM Left lY : evening, a ga►n, Sown. oa _ be 10 yea= cid September Mrd. Zs as 'Wim raaert was hili in rise 21. aryl Mrs. E 4 e �, "MGM MIH. 2.1960 — MO. i•R!1 � Hark for amt memos of FC[iMoTt Be+aC:h Zrcnler vjs• ited IMtdsen r ort the week- -TeRHY enjoyed vas Wye C�'lsd to hear Mr. Frank end for an enjoyable farzsily • saw marts aSnde by Mr. Over Victory Dr., hes return- tie-tasiQes Carei work atter a lengthy i11- Mrs, LOU''pVf1}i tots, d the "ties in the ed to wlthSecret - arriT�srer of the Shor�ae „Ind they do *'Dw wereaft. arra ll�s, M. Grant. or Division atitended orris omn- � ��° , � i +♦jo�as A. Newell hover an rnucfn has been Lakeview Ave visited friends; mitten srrertueg r�ecessrtly, • C•. - bdied iiar. esrd Mrs. Glen Ma= d 'Ilse Kiwanis Sdsod Fair b ; N • dtnitsg On swtu.P Cobottrg, recently. - and Kiider Dry a4lal be held on I - rloim 21. r3m Cbvg ratubatx= to Mr. acrd Saturday, Septa=ribea 21, at r Steals ablCae �+fe- 11dts G. Juli�ar; on Ilse butts the Dursbar+hots 2unple 9 - >� _ H4h Schcai. nnale thtenrNaking d a fv8'ln -r, its &VRr bpr The Parade starts at White's �: � � . � !' SAD. NOV= Saler tri the twN et 2.00 p. m, 13, 1963, at the Ajax Hospital. fted and Cots, 2..at 2.00 +� J `I%e llmrge ME eon nwrlity' A sifter for Angeila, Martin and p• m. � 1; - r .. Park Hall cppor Pte the Fine Michael. Sorry to learn Mrs. John. a IRQL , on No. 2. •Fl }rVvayr. Deo Sm of Park Cres, was takers crit f Se e'M Your P"�Plp enjoy- to the Oshawa Hospital last Mr. and Mrs.' Victor Rudik, or g et• �B YOU!r turn- ed . a beach party and wiener week. F kwv&' ,and • ne*tkbom are shown, following their re` ...., Mage to the hail, or p — rosvt, on Saturday, �;,_" ' � wish her a speeder recovery. - swum' Mrd J. OXb mor at 839 -2608 -N -,-ma Butler asst AA= Mr. M. ParkiMan took a s � Mr. a and iWi iiarn iAl� _ pick-up. We will see e - Slrrsdtts, CC -- — and 11711 enjoY yourself. 7brrars3r th day, cedebTatef et»tld�ea to the. "History in bride is the dauof ghter of Mr. Dors''t Piaget the Ida 9th birthday, with a tom. Action"�,�t Biaugtsaas on Sat- and Mn. John �R.Nltlter of VIEW TANKS L ' Sing�os ev- . des Saturday. FrieTsds a INSTAKED tteiAinr urday. 7 ley were very en- Toronto. They ery Monday nigtrt in the park were. Ri&,ard and .fr wire married to a : at 8.00 P. tri RM Qorna�teo Don ttxseaasfiic, sari enjoyed it Sfvery mucb.«ePe�`s Anglican Church, in ��� T @ 9-1841 f :. �'�' 1J.. :WHEN YOU CHOOSE ON.,SEPTEMBER - z.� wso : 25th RISTER SOLICITOR : �=CHOOSE _THE PARTY- FLEDGED TO wA,1.KE1 NOTARY PUBLIC D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE _D�CARE—HOT SEMI -CARE _ ''CHURCH STREET, NORTH -- PICKERING : Full medical care insurance.-7PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2!61 , at prices you can afford.i AHEVEN tVWi1TO EDUCAOH TI Major expansion of our universities is an essential fill investment in our. Youth: ��oTECT TME HOW OWN �� Irickering Taxi !td Exploitation by num tga" and loan companies Will be OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES ft {�/�p s . 1HSURAHCE TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. -`` TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 Hft A universal public auto insurance plan will reduce cafes TEMPLE. DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMt3ltT MW give better coverage. BY reHng for a eandidarte who Pledges suppert, to these mu" � FOR MORE INFORMATION, •PLEASE CA -1-9 - 901144. -BE POSITIVE _E-E�Err 77 Yom' Piper iS'oeseeed by Oshawa Riding � Democratic Party' Renew YOWT. ON' D.: iTommyl THOMAS Today! AYear .`.0 R 'Page 'Four CANCER S"ETY Annual Mssting Sept. 26• The F rinusi .,i r :i ; o: the Ajax -P: -kir: , C"c�-r c:ociety a -ill be geld on ., w: _V1 z , Sep- tember 26, in Sz. Get de's kar- ish Hall, 'Pickenn-; In ac.di•t on to re- ports, and election of of cern, the ev. ning will inelucie.a film presen 3tion of recent Cancer Society Work -arid refresh- ments. _ Ajax Pickering Cancer Soc iety .a• tivities •are µ•e11. known throug:iout this community, but r.:•.v members are always needed and welcome. If • you have an interest in this wor- thy project,,plan to be on hand next Tursday, at 8.00 P. nL At Hemi- Tr) Friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A, Hilts, Whitevale, will be at hcxue: to friends on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary, on Wednesday, October 2, frorr_ 3.00 to 5.00 and from 7.00 to 9.00 p., m. The Reception will In held at the home of Mr. ,id Mrs. John -C. W. Irwin, their neighbors directly to the south. r _ . ► RIM - THE 'PICKERING NEWS Thursday, � ber 19, 11 ember 25, at 7.30 p. m. Theme: nominations, to attend•. a young om g n, in 1924. Mrs. E11en Watson, of Dunbc "Prepays Y• tWay Of the I ter Van Nus. St. Andrew's Lord"Pre�byteriran Church, and Mr. He has lived in Pickering ton. Two daughters, MM Nt� _T'n* Late James Raver ' and Mrs. Mt' panel w�.l discuss met- Earl Heron, Ajax Baptist ,� Toavrrstiip ever since caning to cY Kennedy 4 C.lurch, bIc eco ator of the The death took place on tills co,untrs, Mm. Rav�ey ,pre- M -r,-M pre-decva4ed frim sot hu.:s of elleetive CkX1:SL,ar1 Pan- September 9, following a pro- d yy� him ir1 1928. Years ago 'Yc..., i E�.:ucatlnr.. Mem�jcr, :;n el w•i11 be Mr. Gordon Ri:n- low illness of Janes Ravey, -the panel will include: Miss mer, Picker -ng United Ciiuicli at. Sunzybrook Hospital. - H' is survived r: three sons The h, funeral it tl took place Marion Gostick, Claremont An invite --ion is extendE<9 to and one daughter: James, of theSal nth, with interment Greet to t� � Mr. Ra%vy, aged 78, was Brougham; Robert, of Dun- Salem Oemetery, Crrerrrwoo� L (Murch; Rev. T. Fleet- &: 1nter•estad in Christian born at Newton -Stewart, Scot- barton; John, of Ajax, and .ham, Greenwood Unite.!. Wal- Youth Education„ from al_ die- land, and ca,,,, to Canada, asS TROUD., 31FRESH GRADE A, OVEN r1EAS UY SCHICKEN '.­':' The (Average •3 lbs.) _FOOD MARKET - - (FRY'ING, ROASTING, BARBECUING .1 , 0000 E . ,-:. .Mone averS _ • FRESH -(NOT FROZEN) GRADE "A" OVEN READY .• Fo r Sh- .TURKEYSo49 _ GQ� -:� _.- .(Avenge Weight 6 - 8 lbs.) �,• •1 Round, I( Clo'ver' Cream ` STEAKS OR CREA ROASTS' 1.8 _ • -- Church News -�, . . ', �. •t,�n„ ICE Convention Bapts in. Ba +/2 Gall -on Carton : _ 'o-;dges and surrounding arek MAPLE LEAF STORE OPEN EVEN! ,.re invited to call leen blotter - Canada First Grade =."x381, to dscuss the TILL 7 P.M. SATO RC ot 839- possibility- of foraying a c -on TILL 6 P.M. TH U RSI grevation in xhi- torr-mun:ty. Uni0,00 ted _ BUTTER ib. t, ited Church, ar ',:', (Save:20d $FRIDAY TILL 9 F Liverpovi Road... invite you ti attend services. at 9 45 a. m. I Sunday School for children up to 8 years, is at 9.45 a. m. and for those 9 Years and up, is MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF =YORK BRAND MAPLE LEAF (Twin -Pr -..held at 11..00 a_ rte. ZIP (Tasty Tea and Bake Sale will be -' - EAT Government SAVE. 1 O 1lb. _. COOK_.._.tspon•�sored by the Sunday _ - .. . ___ _._M '- _. - ire•= _. _Lnspeeted School teachers on Thursday, - !ru SPREM Meat) 5 September 26. at 2.30' p. m. 1 0 0 0 1 . LARGE 3 SAHBWI�N October r% is 111i'orld 3C.,m- HAM t 0 amnion Sunday„ and the min-, Hani 1!/= lb. Tin MINCEMEAT I OZ. TIN 1S/2 oz- tins.... ister will be- glad to meet with I 1 oz. tins (SAVE 9e) I . any who may desire to join I � � C � - ' 10 for 99e eNa��s. the church. at that time. .� Y Ori the- evening,- October 6, �� Food (Case of 48 SLIC�li At 7.30 p. m, high school ac7e d young people. who would - like (Save 3 Fon 49ej �ya� � tuts $4.49 to form a group in the church. -20c) (Save 6c) are invited to meet - and see what kind of group. cart be or- ganized. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (COLOURED) Blue Ribbon Red Label (save 14c) Kraft Chocolate Flavoured (save 17c) Stock up on Swift's baby foc October'13; -0s-Thanksgiving - pkg. of -100-79c Marshmallows 10 1/4 pkg. 2 for 49c. these .sayings .Sunday, with ,zl�:al .services Swift's Strained or Junior. (sav ®ctreduled R1 NSwift's Jew 1 _ Swift's Silverleaf BABY'FOOD _-__ 43/4 oz. jar 3 On Saturday, October 19, ' • PURE LARD 2 lbs. '39e the Afternoon Unit, "Uml'ed ,ARGShorte hin(Save 4c } 3 %2 0 Church •0„ . twldiirg KRAFT DINNER _____� 4 pigs. 49c Swift's Meats for BABIES 2 their Fall Bazaar. (in free tote bag) Sunday,, octobe-- 20, v,^:11 be Swift's Save 6c 43%a ..'Baptism Sunday". Anyone (Special o€fee of 18c off) MEAT 'DINNERS having a chid to t- haptwed, IYr70 C COLGATE'S Giant size 2 lb. 1/4 oz. ,.,,is invited to cont'r' t_he minis- _ NEW FAB box 71e Wethey's Pure large 24 iter, Rev. Dr. W. A- McKay. - Sunday, Qctober 27, will be - Table Queen Enriched -ORANGE &- GRAPEFRUIT (S Sunday Scher! Rai,y Day. Sun---�V£i5e Full 24 oz. sliced loaves' MARMALADE -- day Schg01 Awards wUl be pre- BREAD 2 for 39c Miracle Whip Giant 32 oz. ja seated at.this time. {Save 13e) 0 0 0HAYHOE'S A T Peace- Lutheran Church OR 99 w•as visited -by the B y, ^erhoodFI'e5h Lean Or Loin .Menof the Nia-ara, Toronto RIB END Ib. 49e _ Tenderloin End Ib. 59e Area, on Sunday last. These (.Avera 2 lbs.) (Average 3t/2 lbs.) gentlemen _had heen attending CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS _�� _ _ . -- •Ib. 69e a Retreat at Chem Hi:i Farm Ib. • 59e r . WHOLE LOIN _ - ------------- µ•i�icfi was climaxed .y atter. . . , ding !Morning Servlce� 'here' in Eay P.idges: Hishhghr of the LUCAS ARTHUR S SUPER VALUE T BACON Ls PKG 69C service was the Bapt°wBREAKFAST m of the Ib. n ails so and i'oun + dough-` -, - -- . - — _ ter of Mr and Mie Hans -- PLE LIMP - Ernst. 0CBy , the , Piece. Ib. 2 9c Gross Cut _ On Sunday, Se �rFnyber 29 BOL Sliced _�� _ lb. 39c Short Rib Roast Ib. 69e '�` "Peace' Lutheran • Cr.urrh will .: No. 1 . Home Grown hold special Stewardship Ser- r 'large heads ^� -vices, The -peaker Will be Pas- LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED Blade or Short for Varner. The Stewardship Smoked Picnic Shoulder Ib. •49c RIB ROAST Ib. 59c s;,'r Director of the American Lut- Blade Bone Removed" FIRM GR E E N + heran Church, fron, Waning- LEAN PEAMEALED ton, D. C. GE ROLL : , 0 0 0 0 :' 1b. 49,C Round or Square Ib. 89c y NEW CABBAGE 2FOR 29I+ A RUMP ROAST Sunday-. October. 6, .%%-1111 Lv • COTTAGE w : Sunday School P.al'y:�ay, with SLICED KINDLESS Fresh special sen -ices, are ch_iidren --/� will be assigned to lessor, BREAKFAST BACON Ib 45C MINCED BE 2 lbs. •79e, TABLE QUEEN Good Size classes for the year,.at oris- g PEPPER SQUASH for SKINLESS (LOOSE) Standing (6th & 7th r.ib . 0 0`0 f PRIME RIB ROAST Ib: 69c St. George's Anglican Church-LBOWIENERS 39c - LB• r _Pickering, announces that the _ Home Grown Tender Sweet SUNKIST SWEET EATING Size 180 s Morning Services will )?e held ORANGES ; 3 dozen X1.00. at 10.30 a. m with Sunday Bonelets Rolled PRIME RIB ROAST �_ L'B. 89c School' at the same hour. Ib. 79� CORN ON The choir practices on Mon- FRESH MINCED STEAK _� --- - days at 8.00 p,- m and addit � No: 1 ONTARIO tonal' Ib. 49e THE CO� choristers; particularly BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET POTATOES 1-0 Ib. bag 35C young people, are needed. - POT ROAST If translx>rtation is a prob- ]ern, please contact Ills. i�iahr• - x large r I Qt0 `basket 'S9C een Henderson, at 839-3184. . 5�9- tai e who will endeavour to ar. ange Fresh Meaty SP ARERIBS (side) . u _ '- ,,Dozen r3desr Dozen FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Large Size + Pand To Discus LUCAS ART�4UR'S SMALL LINK- 1 LB. TRAY T PORK SAUSAGE _________________ 49e C BANANAS. _ 2 lbs. 29c T . "Youth Education" Plekering Tavttship Siaday Sirloin; T -Bone &' Wing Steaks _ LB. 99c PICKED FRESH DAILY - - Sat A Association vn, hold . 1 �epten��r, I p Amtt>alt Com-eChur � In titleO 1 �� United Church C. a pRIC� EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRID AY and SATURDAY, •, ' pa We�sY, sem' , . ... • • . • =i BROUGHAM w071 -p 6e'"7- Mrs. Cress- Toronto, called on Mr-. Lein.- � Erten, Membeis- Mrs. C. Wan- I day, when fifteen desoerriants wa1 was guest speaker. Roll mon on Sunday afternoon. rnw, Mr. K, Ramsay, Mr. L. li of the "Mathhefs. Fancy" lnet. C .13 was: "a verse from -tFe The. Grcup Committee of the Lisrc: zbe. A. number of -the; , Mrs. Roy M":ss Ethe; &h C:,ap. of Matthew". glev- -1st. Brock -Pickering Pack of parerr;s derided that periodical Seebeck and firs. Albe.4 GPay `spent ,m members were _Boy Scouts' Association me t pap.::r drives would be the the wxi<-errd in East- .present. Mrs. Parkin visited Mr, ane' of the home of Mr. and blrS. .chief money -making project of cern Ontario, visiting the Upper Mrs. W. Bayles over the week- Gordon Day, on Sunday_. even- the cormn, year. All parents 'Canad'a 1✓i n��r V.Laee; a.sr end -ng, September S. The slate of are w7ked to m -operate. +crossed the 17E -%v c:ae-and-one- f, Beaman 'spent a• fev, officers for the year 1363-64, A very pieasant evening -was ltraif mise Inrternaticnal Endge. days, last week with Mrs.- W . s . as follows:.. Chairmart, Mr. had oa Saturdtay, last when replacing the ferry between H Ellicott. George Willson; Vice -Chair- twenty members of his fain- Prescott aixl'O der�iiti *g; alae Mrs, 'Kenneth Balsdon,.of the man, Mr. J. Chompton; Rev. ily and fr!_"xk met to fieri the Jones Falls Locks, Rgse Lime visited Mr's. Matt. Sec'ty., . Mrs: E. Car4p e-111; EnpLsh celebrate his �. Mr 7"h4mr• Mand on -their way :rome call- hews on Saturday afternoon. Corr. Sec'ty.,' Mrs. H. Hqa :b- : b;rthday. This was a real su . *ed on Mrs. -E. E. • Annis, - at Mr. w. id Mrs. H. Ralston. of ard; Tiroas , 1kT s: J. "B^a l�t�w ; prise party. Athens, frenner ly of Brough- ­warn, w',no• wished to he reinem- bered to her Brougham: and �d�stsict friends. A very enrt afternoon • - L Go So. -Ele+e#ron�e� thee, was agent at the GrAenwocd -. : +ComervatIvon Park, an Sun. - - - - .-� - `_�� �'D��� day, when fifteen desoerriants — _ . � APPRAISALS. • _ Treed -Lot.- –{alt NORfiM- of the "Mathhefs. Fancy" lnet. 1� 'LIVERPOOL - for a family re -un an_ Four of =: WOOD, Temple 9-2525, or - Come in and See .:The members from Montreal — ROAD, SOUTH were unable to be present, as _ _ .. - STORE HOURS -- _ well as, hvo in the Wiest, but. New ` A dm TV who sent best wishes to ..The rW iral - 1 f preset. - _ --The Broueham S.U. C: Veit No. 2. met at, the home -At Our Store Today Mrs. A. Pilkey, on, Septem- -"Highways" ,, U, ber 4. Mrs. Surphlis led the Also Colour TY - FOR RENT largeFarm s Garage -,and a d Hen House. Beautiful - - - .-� - `_�� �'D��� — _ . � APPRAISALS. • _ Treed -Lot.- –{alt NORfiM- .47J/'�� 1� 'LIVERPOOL - =: WOOD, Temple 9-2525, or -_ SUNDAYS, CALL 839-2546 — ROAD, SOUTH W. J. Norris, Realtor at _ _ .. - STORE HOURS 10 A. K to 10 P. 1�1. (Gladys Newell) .-,942-3364, Ajax _ to B ker Estate Broker Pickering - _ 942-5770 Toronto WA. 3-9513 Cobourg FR. 2-7601 • Whitby 665-4703 839-1447 - _ :- - - -"Highways" r/4 Mile East of Dunbartoo, No. 2 Highway ?hurtuday, September' 14, 1%3' THE PICKERING NEWS 1 j�age' Sa - THE - - -...Bowfin Season tarts _ MAJORETTES AT ROUGE HILL BOWL 9 - At -PM --Bawd Again F Held Bowl, the attraotiv�e sixteen -lane bowling estab- lishment on Isle nd Road; in the West Rion Pl Rouge azo, just souttti of Highway No. 401, lyes been open for bowling since Friday., August 23. Wank on the lanes and decor has been ooanple'ted and the first ball • wi11 soon be rolling down the lanes. Mamg- ' Jag Dir star, Jack M. Fine, has put every effort into making Y ttre Rouge M, Bowl a place in which bowlers race really �Y thennseives. g' - There are twelve Brunswick automatic five -pin setters and -- the other four lanes may be used for five -pins or ten -pins, so that area bawbem nxay enjoy some ten -pin bowling. Pin boys Will be used on these four lanes, so that the public may bowl eitheT game. An attractive decor will be seen at the Rouge. The 'bright orange-lcmwn-lime oolouzs blend to present an arttractive picture to the, eye. There is a large central control desk which wilt enable bowlers to find the manager easily, and also gives _ the. manager the opportardty to see every lane. There is a com- fortable nursery and meeting -room, and checkroom' facilities are available along with shoe rental. Rouge Hill Bowl is fort- Former Manager Bill Clash. and Bawlerama 'Limited's Ma curate indeed to have access to the Rouge Hill Restaurant, Managing -Director, Jack M. Fina look pleased as operated by Fred and Chris. Arnonopulus. The restaurant also Leaside Drum Majorettes parade on the lanes at Rouge liras luxurious banquet facilities available in its specious Rain 1 P Hill Bowl at the Grand Re -Opening. --•bow Room located right in the restaurant. Leagues, bowling _ at Rouge Hi17 Bad mar receive speck aF oonside�ration for bass- IN THE SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY SERYICE HIDDEN SCORE JACKPOT - queta at the Rainbow Room A lan v sign hes been located on the parking loot at the west end of the Plaza, so that people 'Phe policy of Bowlerama 1 l ted,•—rthe . • . t driving in the area can readnly discover file location of the Fft11 Bowl is to be !�tioar of �'' 'Saturday night a2 11.00 p in., is Hidden Score J bowling lanes. There is also a neon '�'� Part Of 'th OOr�nity. The Rouge pot Night at Rouge krill BoM. Every bowrtle' who is sign shave the entrance Hi12 Managemern is. looking forward �a' ParWdPs1tiW In and there is plenty of free per Icing avoidable- For the further ity endeavours, and toren to � eligfble to win a Hidden Score Prize. All the merchants hopes that it will be colied upon often, to thre h?kaza have co-operated so that there is over $200.00 convenience of its custamess, Rouge Hill Bowl teas mst ned take an active part in prornotung the well-being of the area. As Meraharx>r,-e, Food or Cash available <hnnionng fountrai� m both w�uroorm The public address sys- a first step, -the Overy S''a • bowl$hg centre wishes bo ofi4►r Che use of its Score Cards will be issued to all bowies, and teem has been overhauled, and ai•ran gements have been made oPan meeting ronin, free of Charge, to deny group that vndahres to use games roiled since tfie. Pres"eding Hidden Scare Jackpot _ so that the m crop xxv- can be taken out to the centre .of the it..Compiete restaurant facibties are available, and Prices will also eligible. lanes, so that the bowtM public will kcnow what is taking be reduced to organized groups wtno wish to use this service: It Following is the List of Prizes that will be ave>�le Place. Plan now, to' spend many enjoyable hours at Rouge Hill is hoped that groups like wonrren's ,dile, ratepayers, Scouts Satturday evening: Bowl, ' and Gui les, and church groups will' take advantage of tdsis offer.. There is no obL*wtbosn to bowl, but, stxKgd .n group so Ji25. _ dewire, special anmw.enwents vvrM be made foo• tihern, THE ROUGE MILL BOWL'S JUNIOR BOWLING PR06RAM � su.04—Cash. Rowge Hill Bowl, l.adl.s' Prize Rouge HM Manager Gordon IRay►cner will be happy to supply Plans are proceeding apace far• this. season's JurDw Bowl' �� f0d' posters or signs for local events. Should any groups X5.00 --Merchandise Voucher, Rouge Hili Cleaners Program at Rouge Filet Bowl. Chsiidren in the in mediate area w'�' to put up a display, in the bo�viirng centre, cony effort 525.04 --Merchandise Voucher. Rouge Hlif .Drugs Ltd are inti-tted to oonre to Rouge Hill Bowl and coarhrc erica bowling' be made to accioctmnodarts them 'at 11.00 a. m., Saturday, September 7. The Lions Club wili - handis• Voucher, West Rouge Gift i J The Junior Bawling Program will be' an irrrportasrt part of 525 V her probably take two weeks to get orgaed thr�otrgin the area Rouge Hill's community-se�rvic••e. The details of this program ellery Shop .-sctnoots. and Will start bowling aQt Saturday. September 21. v • > ,,,, . may be found elsewhere in this section. However, inter -house Local children will have -tire opportunity do get snore. person- tournaments .will be arranged, .and,chrldren from osis area width -�-M•rehand[se `Voucher, Rouge Hardv---�"�'�`:, 'adized ins�ucton and coaching during the first two weep' be given an opportunity to visit other bowWW establishmezrts $25.00—Merchandise Voucher, Salotn Rouge -66w3ing before the bus- of children descend on the Rouge, in Tarosrtfl, an outsdde the city; Where their bowling will be Jt is expected that the Rouge Hill - Pickering Lions Club w� pall for by Rouge Hill -Bowl. Bowling nsgtrCs are own used by Rouge Plaza ®realer supervise the Barntana and Junior Bowlers. Bus arrange- arty orge izatm s seeking to raise fug, Mr. Raymer has -aZg.04—Food Voucher. R AL i Th tcseants wilk probably be the same as last year, acrd Marion- and head considerable experience in helping gsoups� plan these affairs, Rouge Hill R•stauranles, i Th Ted Britt have promised to return to the scene. Under their and .iris servxes are available to anyone wishing them. These mpsible direction. appavximateJy two Hundred youngsters par- bowling nights have proven to be excellent ways of raising Rules for the Hidden Jackpot include. ~+� ."tiCipated. in the program. Considering the late, strut, best year, considerable, sums of MDney Not only does OredniZatkm tache l$ltts did an excellent job with area your The Lions a e n Club supplied shirts, and sent two team of 3 antams to the comm Y cit the sale of tickets, but the ins ander receives the weeklyr9 Meson Trophy World Barnham Bowling Champios'shaps in Guelph corrnrrhErrliai value in the form of bowlines games and •13ne oPPor- pies' --. :. • . ._ . - .. tutd+ty to participate in a' social eve�drng' with friends. 2. -Ail scores bowl during the -:•last April. The youngsters were very proud of their• uniforms, .I since .: .... , _ .. - .. _ _ time the raw an e • �d g preceding wick and local residents have noticed the bright red siharts on the . . t of previous d eligible for p ;cini'ldren. Each •yaungster Paid fifty-five cents a . week, which ' IN ROUGE HILL BOWL ANNUAL HONOUR ROLL 3p Keep your Score Card with you, and enter the seoros covered two games of bowling, bowling shoes and the, bus ride. our games, and also the lane number on which This year, after Marion and Ted survey the' situation, they may bowled, and the date. .loin the Youth Bowling Council, a Province wide organization,' Manager Gord. : dedicated to the improvement of junior bawling. Rouge Hili Raymer, Rouge Heal Bo�v1, I:es Come up 4 The draw will take place at Rouge Hill Bowl every Safe �-. Bowl will supply extra supervisions, coaching and instruction with an interesting list of prizes for high -scoring bowlers who at 11.00 p. m. You must have your Score Card wNh .The youngsters will be put on regular teams and regular handi roll 350 or -better in league cam you In order, as a game of open bowling that you have +caps will be provided. -The Leagues are run like Adult Leagues. petition at .the new Rouge Hits :bowled during the precedingweek, e Hidden Score Jack iso will ,win The children are assigned to permanent teams and have a Bowl located in the West Rouge Plaza, in West HRL`Gord. has - pot or a Merchandise Prize. If th regular schedule = ' - • s a ti enlisted the co-operation of all the merchants ins .the. Plaza and to T8 years, will be formed. A the . end of the se�as4an, the S. To win a Merchandise ,Prize, you must have a Sales Slip Teen -Age Leagues from the bowltnh' centres operated by Bowl- some outside firms. Anyone tallying a high score' will recekve- with you, from the store whose number is dravm that erama Limited, will join with Rouge Teem-Ag'ers tad have a. the s not more than six da old. grand closing banquet ITI conjunction ' with the Teen -Age Lea- prizes from that'score down to 350. Tare list of prizes sixty, ues, .Dowlerarna Limited operates a Teens Town, and arranges colli be promin�tlY displayed m :age Hili Bovet•• Only scores 6. For the Rouge Hill Bowl Cash Prizes, your Receipt or. Sales affairs for the, teen -tigers. This past year, there has been a Slip Is merely your bowling score, as marked on the skating' party, a hazy -ride, and dance and movies. The affairs rolled in league or taurrnament competition are eligible and store sheet, and entered in :glare held at a central location,and the company your score card, Seote parry rents a bus shoots are kept by Rouge Hill Bowl for a period of file secretary of each league must report these neigh scores to ilei order to transport the teenagers from 'their, home bowling week, so that we have a record of your scores. centre, and back. All these activities are subsidized by ]novel Gard. 7. -1n-tease of disputes, final decision 'will be nolo by Rein ersma Limited, which feels it is making a co tnon to the well-being of the cdnxtmmity. /p�� Following is the. list of prizes on the Rouge Hill Ha.ww Roll: Hill Bowl Management. ge gue; interhouse- -tournamentsgroup patter p 350 — Case of Coca-Cala; 360 — Double Aio¢rg with the TeenA .. Lea •Spaghetti Dinner at ='aaaaaaaaaa';�eaeee>t>,>,enenluee>tene>.aenetilini• arranged at wlhub the best bowlers from each Peppio's Res Da rt aQrd' Du Toronto; 370 — -rete. There is no charge to the youngsters at these t�ourna- . inerts Btiwling is free, and there are always lots or prizes. $1.00 Dry Cleaning Voucher, Rouge Hill Cleaners; 380 — Ste+ak .N, BurgerDinneen iso 1. O N E FREE 6 A M E Another : aspect, is the Paa+ent-Child Tournament that will — $ 50 Dianaer, Rouge Hill Restaurant; be held annually for each group. The children and parents are } divided into four sections in each group, Bantam and Junior. 400 —$2.00 1VPervahnusdise Voucher Rouge _ ilGardware; 410 — THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR There are separate tournaments for "Faither-Sart", "Father- $2.50 , Mercinerndise, Rotege Gilt add ..Jewellery Shop; 420 — ONE FREE GAME OF OPEN BOWLING Daughter", "Mother -Son", `"Mother -Daughter", These ' events at give the parentis the opportunity of doing so ne thing together, $3.00. Merchandise Voucher, Rouge Hind Drugs Lianit•ed; 430 - Rouge Hill Bowl, West Rouge Plaza, • Island Road ATlantic 2-5941 West Hill : sand having fun. A charge is meade far these' events, and _the. Lub. & 012 Change, Shell' Service Station, West Rouge Plaza; Name .................................................. ...................... ponce always irxdudes a hit -clog- and soft drunk for. every per - Address Present plans cell frn -"Parent-Chad Tournaments,' 440 — Rouge Hill Bowl Summer Men*ership ..Value, $5.00;- . Addr+ess..................... -- ......................................... to be held early in December, on either Saturday or Sunday - - Phone...... Pte+ . .......... n per ' rartr±a'noot>s 450 — Msircut & Shampoo~ from Rouge Hilt Barber ShopLimit of •One Cou day.. Children ;15.00 Permanent Wave from Salm Rouge, West Rtyuge Plaza. must be accompanied ,. by an Adult on Saturdays Further intbrmtdat may be obtained from Manager Gordotr and Sundays.; lbt�"mer, 4t Range Hili Howl, Phone: AT]sant3c 2-5941• - - $50.00 Casts, Rouge HE HoaVt. - M>tllt/111■■ttfillfafi��t�tsll�>t1I><n11��tt11t/��� '17+undar, '.iePtMnbw 19, 1963 'THS PICKERING NEWS +. .';'page Nine GLikapirlED • CARE OF CHIDREN a few days at Grand Valley, Cite Carel on Hope Plans for -.ADVERT SEME1#TS >� asrd Night Cate available with relatives. — PAY DIVIDENDS for children. Ca33: 839-2561, .. . ......---....;..._. the fall activities were discuss- by ��p after 6.00 p. M. ed. Mrs. Frey! Puckrin led theWorship Service, FOR SALE — JLSAM Bill Guthrie.� f . ........ . SWAP . .... ........ The U. C. W. met last Wed- Mrs. Punk �0 Have 12 -larch banxisaw. Will tiresda , S rin introdiured the Missionary _ - ay .Ridges - P- for 12- m— -- Y September Wal 16, at the Chs,_ b 'Snaith Asia" from • ---' BelowCost . gunge she 311. a of- Mrs. Walter Carson, the book "'1'h@s is Southern Sod I -aid or delivered_ peat_ Phone: 839-3208. at Brookiin• Following Wor_ 2, 5 -room semi-detached brick ousel, Ajax, 3 bed Loam $15. per laazi: also Roto, ttie thongs bedne ,• Asa", and gave a case history P , gas furnace, Labo r" story from "Unlock the Doors", 4 sere bath full basement. Both re i Mina Phone 757-6857 FAIRPORT Mil. L. Kahn gave a talk on The hostess, .Mrs. C. Clemence Possession of one if desired. Rentals carry the 839-2212 LAWNMOWER SERVICE her trip to Israel and Germany served: refreshments, gage• 0 cash ,and take over mortgage of y which was most inlLeresting. Rev. Keith Hawkes was' in $15,600. 0 Days - 942-5151. Evenings - TE. 9 ,. For Sale — electric hot water Winter Storge and Repair Fourteen rnernbers answered charge othe church service tank; al burner and oal tank Of All Types the Roll on "Something of In - hem on -Sunday rmrtti'ro. Rev,, —150 gal. Call: 839-2561, aft- Hand a, Power Mowers terest they did' during the M. Butters will' conduct the ' er 6.00 p, ra Garden Tillers, Etc. Summer also seven viswtors service next Sunday. ,7 You Have Nothing To Pay —'� Present. It was decided Mr. and Mss. Bert Guthrie, �� CLERK -TYPISTS -- For Sale --1955 po�ntiac, Laur• Until Spring to have a church supper on �Id � �� Guthrie, and 1 APPLICATIONS are invited for errtian, 2 -door, 6 -cylinder, hea- Phone One Week Before You October 25• The meeting closed tions in the School Leonard" ter; radio, all aec essaries. Cal;} Like Delivery witty. hYni� 384, and dyer by the we foam � at Pickering District High School and Dunbarfon High S Wal attend xJ42-41TT. 28 Fairport Beach Rd. S. �'. wham• A "safe of art- the w�� 0°1 Saturday, Dugann, of Miss Gloria Salary Schedule: $2AW Minimum to $3.400 Maximum. Phone — 939-1404 irles" followed. Proceeds were ��1 a Melany Winter under -Annual Increment. - $200 to Maximum. For Sale — squaw, gravity $12.50. Ls .. gas Earn-'�r'e; ialfle �oew; suitable Over one lwndieci fx,iends went a ��y at Off- Ezperienee Allowance. $100 per year, to a maximum for small bungalow. No elec- Over Events and relatives gathered at the � H°spltas °m Friday of Last )gym, to determine starting salary. tris Lmme Jones home on week. Please state qualifications .and previous eapefience, . required. $,30.00. Rodman Pickering Womdn s institute Fnday Lunda Seto and Arne Guthrie R in writs to: Of Heating Co. Ph. 942-3641. will meet at the home of Mrs. night, and•presented Mr. Grant �� the Grade 12. students Reply +r9 Aslan Ler 24 on Tuesday, Janes and Miss Shirley Dunk- from Anderson High School, A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Admini For Sale — pood9es; Silver Seprt,eriiiier 24, at 2.00 p, m eid •with a nli�laneous show- Whitby, on Saturday, to see Sea 91 Pickering District High miniature; also crown stand- Mr. Gerrow, Supt. Ajax and eT. Amd a iximber of friends _ two a at Stratford. os+d. aid:$. Excellent - a Box 7 Pi H thered at t 0 PICKERING, Hospital, he tai wid3 g Saxe Pe'w'ees �' t�'ering �P be the Spencer Mrs. A. W;' Betsoa a _ - -- .i;tered. Stud services. Reason- guest speaker. Cars win leave home on Friday night, and pre- few days with her daughter - ;- (any pfwious applications will be considered), able. Phone: 'N. V. Mosley, at our four -corners here at 1.45 sorted Mr. Bryce Spencer and ) 668-3923. p. m• All ladies welcome. Miss Barbara Wills with a and son-in-law Mr. and Mss. (sop 19-tf) shower, Frank McCo watt, Ton onto. H E L P WAN T E D Card Of Thanks Mas. Lorne Jones and Dor- St. Francis de Sales BowlingFOR SCHOOL CAFETERIA For Sale — 50 100 Austrian The family of the late James I 'ren ahtended a shower 'on - pines, 6 feet tall, for local Pavey, wish to thank the Saturday for Miss Shirley Team Standing Woman . required to assist in the Pickering D' transplanting; also 100 f many friends for flowers, ex- Dunkeld at the home of Mrs. g High School Cafeteria. swamp cedar. Phone: ATlantic i'OnLs of sympathy. and Fred Byers, Stouffti-ille. No. 4 Spares ._ :. .: .. 7 Five -Da Week -- 8.30 A. M..to A rox. 2.30 P. ! S - 282-1414, or Hudson. 1-6323.. cards received during their re•• Mr. and M•rs_ Elmer Wilson. No. 1 Five. Pins ... .. .. 5 y PP The Robinhood Irm, Altona Rd. cent bereavement. Our apprec- spent the week -end on a motor No, 6 Blowers .'.. .. .. :: _ -5 Please reply, in writing, to: r .7. Pickering Twp. iation is exprened also, - to �p around Georgian Bay. eadpins . .. 5 g McKay. ( _ �. �o .8 H .... Rev Dr. W. A. McKa the Mr. and Mrs Alen Car�nn o. 7 Strikers _ 2 A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Adnilnistr �; er Y • For Sale — 1960 Mercury 1- McEachnde Funeral Home, and and family visited Mr. and :No. 5 Jets ' . .. _ .. .. 2 Secretary -Treasurer, Pickering District High Sc ton pick-up truck; long box. the Nurses and Staff at Sunny- NIrs. George Fettas, - Toronto, No. 2 King Pins-.. 2 No. 3 Corner Pins :... 0 .Box 70, PICKERING, Ont • One owner.. Good condition. brook HoSpita.l for their many on5uriday. � - :Reaso able. Ph. 839-1437. kindn� wes, consideration and Sunday School will be held Ladies' High Triple assistance. at 10.00 a m next Sunday, M. Teefy 542 The Family . September, 22, aiA owing to Men's High Triple :1elp Wanted Kinsale Anniversary: there will J. McCoy 761 ri rs Experkme'ed Polisher required not be any service here: Sept- : Over 204 -Men - SANDRA WILL SCHOOL OF DANCING for Presto Division of Sup -GREENWOOD ember 29, Anniversary Service, J. McCoy 266. 257, 238: H. 011]1- ream Aluminium Industry Ltd., will be held in the Mount. Zion its 203: 241: S. white 211, WEST ROUGE SHOPPING PLAZA �ickez mg. Please a There win not be any ser- 213; A. Van Gon 217, 203; C. apply to— Church at 2L00 a m, and 7.30 Personnel Dept.. Head Office, vice at .our church here next P. m; Crowe 280; J. O Halloran 244; i Sunday owing to the Anniv- J: Featherstone 240; J. Laverty INSTRUCTION IN '.'CLASSICAL" = "BAE.LET"' 2600 Danforth Ave. Taranto. ersary Services at Kinsale,_ at Tom* �s.� 225; B. l:'eathelstone• 217; B. ND "TAP" 11.00 o`cloc•k. �J Ljar+ _ - - -. _ _ 3Caitress• over 21 years. Apply' Buckaig' 210; L,:' Miller 209: B. Sunday School will be at _(Member of The Royal Academ Graham Park Restaurant, Ph. 10,00'o'clock o'clock for the next tt�vo The U. C. W. met at the Venters 208; K. Cummings 2M-1605, 10,00' ' church. on Wednesday evening 208; G. Mallen 207; X Powers y Academy'of Dancing) with president Mss. G. Astley 204; V`•; '[j+pert 2L10• SOOS —Registrations. -Call --282-421G9 - _ �� �� tart No. 2. United Church presi�� The -Roll .Call was � Over 200 - Ladlec � -' For amber canes.• phone...TE 9-2518. Women met at the home of "lines", and Mrs. B+en•t Guth- B. Blacquiere 228; A. Feadrer Mrs. Neil with good attendan-. rie reed a -Stewardship Min- stone 214. House -keeper wasrbed, by re- I Mrs. G. Eastwood and Mrs. tired- busiri swan, iii Picker- D. - Morden had charge of Wor- -ing Village. To ldve = Enquir. �� and Program: Business PICKERING D� TRI HIGH ARD f . was -taken taken by Mrs. D. Morden. pies selicited; phone: 942-5433. AJAX {sep 261 plana w made to cater to Physical Fitness the Co-op. Annual Meeting, -Men - Tues. Women - Thu October 24, and to Help with OFFERS F 6 - Basic English No Fee APPLE -PICKERS F OR 19 3-64 ( ) Tues, i Thu Apple. Pickers warmed, starting tea for September 28, axed the - - _ _ Sewing gBpinners T um Bazaar, in November. Thur$. September 23. Apply —Gras- g - Advanced Some of the ladles helpedlvelling +�-keeping Tues. a Thin imere Farms, IL R. 1, Picker- Ing. quilt at. Broug�n, on Mus- .. ` . ' - Sherthand eusn Day. - Tues, i Thy Wanted The General United (*arch 1TPewriting ; .: Tues- a Thvf + Women will cater for the Girt Tues, A TMA Guides axui mothers 'of cos- on Group P � asses- ,• veer p ---. __ Tues. f Discussion OLD CARS WANTED pective Guides on Saturday, - : Grade X111 Spanish - v Car's, Trucks, Farm Equipment September 28, at 3.00 p: m. : Th . -. ; - ....:1!•sindpal . J. H. Rape•y ' � ' .rasa. i Wanted for Wrecking Scrap. All girls o? Gude age are inn- 9 est res a — AI to attend this tear ' k or''Adult -_.._ _.__ _ ...AJAX AUTO PARTS The younger ball teams en- _ _ � . DUNBARTOlr1 AND WRECKERS joyed acorn mast in .Swiss Sewing - Elementary Tues.` i 7fhw Valley Road -Ajax • Cha et P k on Saturday 'ev- Sewing - Advanced Thum, Phone: 94? -5730 Millinery Th urs. oct 10) j . Mr. and Mrs: D, Morden um. u tion - and family had dinner on Sun- , Tues.' a Thw _Science, Grades k a 10 j:Department Of Public Works day with Mr. and Mrs.. Fred E hsh, Grades 9 a 10 Tues, a Thw Tues., a Thus :TENDERS ByRuthi�e Pegg has been indis t AT _ Mathematics, Grades 9,' 10, 11, 12 Tues. i Thvi Posed with cold. this past Conversational French .SEALED TENDERS, addressed Tues, a Thvi to "Secretary, Department of week.. DUNBARTON -PICKERING (Language Lab.) ' Public Works of Canada, Room Friends are glad to know Spanish (Beginning) (Lang. Lab.) Tues. a Thur 8322, Sir Charles Tupper Build- VIr, Ernie, Trimble is home _-- fmm hospital and is somewhai c Public S slingThut Ing, Riveride Drive, Ottawa NIGH _ SCHOOLS Physical Fitness ..Women . .� .. un roved, but will not be back _ , _" -Thur rar Sd on .na _—andossed—_TE_NDE_R... _.P---- ------ g - e FOR POST OFFICE, S. P. 12 . to work for a few weeks yet.RES Elementary a �' flues. a Thur GI T TION Typewritin Edva BROOKLIN, ONTARIO" • Mrs. P. Wilson is spending Typewriting -Advanced Tues. a Thur Office Practice --T a Thur will be received until 3.00 P. PIANO, REED, PIPE AND SEPTEMBER 24 and 26 cBusiness M&cliines, i .....: M. (E. D. S. T.) .Electronic Organ Tuning and. Book-keeping Tues. a Thur .. Repairs. —Appraisals e Shorthand - ( -: flues. a Thur .Wednesday, October 16, 1963 J. HIDDINK .T.00 to 7.00 P. M. Drafting _ ices$. a Thur Tender documents can be ob- Ajax, Ont. — Phone: 942-1664 : Auto Mechanics: •'tained on deposit of $50.00 •in - (July 25 tf) • ] Machine Shop Tum 3 Thur the form of a "Certified" bank I Sufficient Registratlons Are Recenfe�l Electronics MILLER HEATING i Tues. a Thur : cheque to the order of the Classes May Be Offered In, The Sub'ects Listed 'Woodwork Tues. i Thur "Receiver General of Canada, :..sPEClALIST J. Welding and Ornamental Iron Tues. a Thur through: "ELIAS ROGERS AGENT ' Principal - V. E. Stotler ' District Architect, Department, All Classes 'Are From T.30 to 9.30 P. NI. of Public Works, 225 Jarvis - �..... - Street, Toronto 2, Ont. and Stove Oil Heating Service PICKERING n seen at nom - Sir asses Commence to , 'Geometry - Grade XIII Tues. a Thur -Charles, Tupper Building, Riv- TRAILER HEATING. Ottawa; at the History -Grade X111 Tvs, a Thum snide Drive, Phone:. 942-3491 C Botany Grade X111 -:Tues. Post Offices at Peterborough, f E E S ' Oshawa and Brooklin, Ontario. {5eP 27) •Zoology - Grad4r X11! Thur The deposit will be refunded Ije(tS offered TWO Klghts' Per Week English (for New Canadians) (No Fee) Tues. a Thur ion return of the documents in "Tile Joke's On Me." Book-keeping r Thur good condition within one Shorthand . Tues. month from the date of tender He - "Whisper those three : ''$� O.00 Per Season Typewriting Tues, a Thun opening. little words that will make me Art To be considered, each ten- dance on air". ' _Folk Dancing _ ' Tues. a Thun Sib ects offered One NI ht Per Week g (segs^her der must be submitted on the S • - "'Go hen ourelf". _ 9 ) Tues. Thury Corms supplied by the Depart- h: g y ' .Folk Dancing (Advanced) teem and must be accompan- s r► - Millinery _ +' Tues. led by the security specified in 'THE SIGN MAN $5.00 Per Sowing (Beginners) Tues. tine tender docum•Ms. Fred Hollows A. 'ROSS IRWIN !i. TODD Sewing (Advanced) Thun The lowest or any tender net _ SIGNS OF ALL TYPES Bualness .Administrator Chairman Phrskal FMness (Men) Thur, accepted. s•enWary-Treasurer .Principal - J. C. Rlchardwo ROBERT FORTIER, BOX 3011; Ajax '942-6241 r >ary t 0-1 ■1 M4 in Whitevale on October 10: %N th Mrs, Beth Wauuce and 'Uniorry le on October 15; a_id fari�ly. Richmond Hill on October 17. BL11y Dobbin, Roeebarlk Road. The ladies areurged to attend :., spenxt Saturday with his at. least one of these. is ord- og-mnd••ararrts, Mr. and Mr's. er to get first-hand informs- M. E. Dobbin. ori entertain- � tion on the great work of the b4r. and Mrs. Lori U. G W. Rev. T. Little dose,!I ed company from ' Scarbero ov- CALL ROUGE HILL GOLF .-AT.2-0751- Oda gallons — $6.00 else ear specialty at Reasonable, Rates' DUAL liERV.MOM soNE .RICE. 294-3161 or 640-3616 •nttees have been establtsbed tr• aaetloaeers sine. lass. 5 Simeoe Si. N., Oshawa ` Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 _. � Ten - THE PICKERING NEWS _ -Thursday, September 19, 19" - Psi _ FLEURY R COMERY 7 L 'Che the meeting wft the Benedict- ice' Mrs. Todd amd bbs. W. er the week -cm3 Win. and Fi�ther tad Con "" BUSINESS w ...� - The' Ch u rehes DIRECTORY Trlr lall.at t:,e U. C. W. c..�..� w'. _ ,.�.... ... cIo';'rimer, of the Mr. _ — _. • _ _ _ t ... til,.... • we.: � � hell: li h: . rn.. and served a g �, :')esl t the week -end with and Mrs. Bob'Carson and the _. - -VW OR THE MANY111111 ■.tttEit/tit■ ■t.0eaeaets in th-e �.,Wkk t,;:.. rxi bunch. Salist y was a gue: , aniily, on Ail:Ona Read W.HYONS. iMa.da7 t• f,*I�ap-4eR0� i"R.M "ftrd" 1 Pickering - ident Mm F ,i a� ... pit +i�wl:,,. + t>d ilr, alxl Mrs. L Gates o. s Mr. and X_ -s. George Davis gal fs¢a id�u enter- _ —GUARANTEED WEACHNIFS . _ -United Church Mrs, F. L ctlr :�Yi in a r.x�. thought • pir%..king Devotiorutl tlxv Friendb returning from O' of n nber a;ned a rntmbrr ol, guests on he week erxi Radio Savice Minister: Rev. Melville Outfan ` •� '' Period, usin,; tn; t2.%•an taws w She bttrcrle c�i:cd Sc`lwaltl -TV - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,tees antis k, p of Tines,,, bAse-ct ` Mr. and Mos. L. Dart„ on Sur, day Mrs. Flo erre h-xrnl`-•"v of Krr4s: on Rd.l is -Any Make or Model — CHURCH SERVICE — on Ecol. 3: 1 to S. Miami Juin r attr :r[xu . _.l u., tui. �,.:. ... i,f�ss MaceDougal has tt turn:n; holt. a ho'iiiay with Mr Schwalm in ARTHUR• FIELD • 9.45 A. M and 11.07 A. M. 4 1uark Yout'1 Corderetxv, on t.<< - Yi tlo�rne sifter a week's d�Y• ind .Mrs. .Ed.. VhiCby. -- .. - vete Ambulance Service Private ice der hod `- 9 45 Sun Sc A, M. United \a:_ani, at Lake C: :., the mua'n`.n�' service of ou• Hand VVoi".Zik visaed � Pick- ', PICKEitING � .y " crriehing. She expl4hwd Mt at tea L' •1_ z- <1.••r.- •: e��ary Day ( Sep: Drina on Sunday afternoo:r DAY OR NIGHT a vast orga-a..xat-on. ed 'dations • w^as -, how it hu., � 15) , a new MbLe was present o Joe,,e rr1zmattecnehamean4 AUDi.EY the liv eS of nlany. r=eu: �• to Ch�eaTywood Chump _.b; Belched' lairthday greeting° . * saved 3eadinn them to a, -higher sten-_I she U. C. W. Rev. liitrile adv- u Joeie Dave. who cel'ef7ratec Septum WATER DELIVERED - =_ .. •. -.- h SONIC* church - 9. a. m dard of living. She to:d ;: u. `^''d ttlnc, aaxl had f dedication service h tis 10 h birthday on )e 11. Wm. McEaehnle, Prop. Sunday School i. 10.45 a. In. their lectures on the Latin n- honour the occasion. The Rouge H LI xome arta West of Ounbarton - erican Countries: Cuba anis Two of our local men• are ichool Aseociaitorr is hokbn, gttatttittttta.ttlEalltn `brazil. enlightening us on the i driving a -school bus these days a Fair for the children of tht iPHONE PHONE: 942-2171 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ' present fauns of gcn.ertul,ent, and their attitudes towa-i t,.e. - 0MUmot Gates and Leonard distract, on September 28 wfth some1r:ng of interest fosPickering, Ont. CHURCH heighboring countries. Mrs. L I Dart. -ver yon-. Plan to come� out AT102-0063. _ .• - Gates reported on the Work- —shop. held aF Queensviile. in! Hills or this Big Day. Members the Hoare and � � Port Union Road WEST ROUGE Re -P- July—Stewal,dshrp a7W R Roue g of School are pleased to weleom,- Jilin crtAting. The bush s period Mr: and Mrs. E. Schwalm to the Rouge Hill School, new KEN Church (All Agee) ; consisted maurdy of plains for to and John visited friends _ in Sunday. tedch� of the . yerazti-MJs� •� --- =P R E N T I C E - Creighton, Drynan 1.hoof 11.00 A. M. - the Annual Turkey Supper, this district on Lillian -Tanner, Grade 2., s _ Supervised Nursery .11.05 be heli on October 9. lNckets • Mr. and Mrs. Bond enjoyed Sandra Lsland. Grade 3i ; Mise AUCTIONEERS $ Murdoch Divine Worship . 11.00 A. M. are available frdin -any U. C. a visit frwn tfiei'i daughter, Elaine• Howarth, Grade 4. May W. member in the church. We sorrar+law and family, .on the.. they be very . happy. i� our MARKHAM : Berr'isters; Solicitors _.. minister , had invitations from 'Brough- week -end. contrnurii�ty, . Lle.rs.e enol wrlbortzad for ire Rev. Wm. H. T. Fulton am for October 9 and 10. U..C. I burs_. Clare Ralston. Picker- Co::tks ea ortarle and York unple,mewts. Mow.- and Notaries Public .los Rouge Wghlands Dr. • W. Carderences are to be hemi in-, Village, spent Saturday. ' Fresh Dflnkinn Water Fame stock. ,,1d rvrmitnres Real Estate RANK of COAAMERCt ewAmawim West Rouge - in Whitevale on October 10: %N th Mrs, Beth Wauuce and 'Uniorry le on October 15; a_id fari�ly. Richmond Hill on October 17. BL11y Dobbin, Roeebarlk Road. The ladies areurged to attend :., spenxt Saturday with his at. least one of these. is ord- og-mnd••ararrts, Mr. and Mr's. er to get first-hand informs- M. E. Dobbin. ori entertain- � tion on the great work of the b4r. and Mrs. Lori U. G W. Rev. T. Little dose,!I ed company from ' Scarbero ov- CALL ROUGE HILL GOLF .-AT.2-0751- Oda gallons — $6.00 else ear specialty at Reasonable, Rates' DUAL liERV.MOM soNE .RICE. 294-3161 or 640-3616 •nttees have been establtsbed tr• aaetloaeers sine. lass. 5 Simeoe Si. N., Oshawa ` Telephone Oshawa 723-3446 _. � - ' ..w M . . .. _ FLEURY R COMERY BARRISTERS SOLICITORS s HERR I N - NOTARIES PUBLIC _ — _. • _ _ _ - may, at Old x1ow"M Raad _. - -VW OR THE MANY111111 AT. -2--5754 a - ' Funeral and Ambulance Service REAS W.HYONS. iMa.da7 t• f,*I�ap-4eR0� i"R.M "ftrd" 1 : ala. 2 Highway at Pickering Bench Road Good'Go'veronment - hone I MONUMENTS Telephone etalsb.ar Ml..mt.•t wefts^ w Hitehall 2-3610 deserves YOUR -support ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. ... ^ _ R.. R i Whitby. Ow4arM Improvement in your lining standard Farm management assistance -for Tree Nit" Wes: Of wbRby R.. a. Nisbray. aetwew DENNEY BROTHM —more and better goods and serv- . � farmers, a .program that helps im- ON wbwr a wi,.: ices for you because your Govern- pro0e your business and marketing Phone: Whitby 666.3462 HEATING CONTRACTORS mdnt guaranre'es aid -to enterprisds procedures will be expanded. t contributing to Ontario's growth. Aid for export manufacturers—trod He W4arar, SMwI Sye"" 7-ing groups are formed and a co -or- Iaatalled 2 30�J,ti40 new jobs by 19G7—your _ dinated ef%rt promotes business._ Consery am -Trade Means more prosperity for Ontario. 7[Iterations i Repairs phare• 2s2�1643 Cbristion' Science _ society ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO 'CHURCH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY -11 GAL -4111 i Adorrun Wtldino, nwine Y. At Rev" HMM Tedimeni" of HoolINV a RAw of the Wodewwwy Mbad�, how of R '.at. 'ALL ARE WELCO#M - 1ta-ts dlno Roam k epw-la- the rub& Daft Crusade (buy Canadian) aims to ALFRED KAYES _ some. t,•,Na„ f• ter future for obr children—' im[orsaaiV RGO orportuniiie:s in the Province. -partnership of your . Government - — • RC- S - Can ATientk 2.36711 Ontario RE SYSTEM n SU . .. industry in the O .,PRESSURE ,. and , rY 3Improved agricultural research --co- �. _scgrch Foundation is ensuring a ESTIMATES GIVEN PAINTER A DECORATOR ordinat ion of ' all rcSearch by the solid future. - Merle. and lbawfor dr@vV's Ontario Agricultural` Research In- ' Phone - 942-6717 1 Expansion of vocational schbob— i stitute makes new techniques and EXP!<RT WALL PAPERING St. An 9 in 1962, 217 vocational school pro- opportunities. available. NtoM• q!� 17 Presbyterian Chvrrb jects,.were completed or under con-� and 4Advance road subsidy payments— struction. INSURANCE — -.NO OBLIGATI Church Street North, Plekealatg Ontario's counties, tO�%;nsh,ps, cities Medical and Dental Student Aid-- Serving the area since 1922 • •• Minister Rev. F. Coacher, M. A. anis• tillages receive advance pay- 1 O your Government gives bursaries of Ler us handfo your J. C. E1 Msnser K Windsor Dtdw 942 trient.to assist roadbuilding, provide 1 X1,000 a year to students who agree Insurance Needs J. Narodt ilei employment. to serve to areas in the Province Fire. Windstorm, Auto lay Ridges .. phone _2M where they're needed most. Liability. etc: Service of Worship lleis A.11� 'r wages es fol Governnieat works - •�' Fal g - 5 your. Government set widespread Vigorous leadership—good govern' Bowman $ Gibson Sunday SdWO 10.60 A.NL minimum wage standards by includ- ment leadership gets things done for PLASTER CERAMIC .TILE in a wage clause inall public works the people. John Robarts' adminis- Call us collect 6611-�23 E $ g P $ _ contracts. _.:tration is for you. - 145 Brock, St S Whitby A yVVelooane A ■.tatttttt.t.t.t.tto' CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. You VACUUM ' CLEANER FLAGSTONE PATIOS Prime Minister REPAIRS ETC. _ Jahn Robarn emote Guaranteed RePairs . MARTIN ENRIGHT' i To All Mak" { . ; PHONE: TE 9-1997 y --Progressive Eip & DoES j, Free, Pick-up i D«h,.rf :pp .un UNITED C N Y E C it --r ° • FLEMING MIL111Vir lYW L Ne. 2), ConSerVatlVe VACUUM CLEANER lye A.y,,i,,d, SERVICE PAINTtN6 . in .. Ca11 — .942-0211. -fyrr6f Ontario ..a..t.t...ata,.:: ..L 6. BILL a �� ► J Pormedy, A. R. HILL.) C ilu"6 s b"Il, An rtrsctMM By Tie ONTARto rieoaa MVE co+aMvATM A00CIATION PATRICIA TUCK' DepN'llenaft 9.0 a Mr ren Estimates f_ pr Classical Popular � g, la Tire ..:Phone TEmpie 9• chyle. OWWA - �0� 29 Kingstoat Rd. East CemelwnMr ohm pp pp ALBERT Ye 'WALKER 4 _ . . _ .. PICKERING VILLAGE . _ ._ . _ _ ., - • - - - - • -- _ ..'' Phone: 725-45iP . -- -- • _ • Eleven • NEWS- . . - • • - - .. page en THE PI CICERN'!G Oris bocycle, and his $epfMllber Statile �g mem above ,the wrist, Orad it ltm-ry Mw_ arm Mhr• and Mrs. bane. eon hard the lactter's sister, Mrs. y►' � workers are need - Red #and Mr. Weston of Montreal, ed every Tuesday from 10.00 visittng them • Orr: a. m. to 3.00 p. m to tontine _ R Allan uan K�+'es, son of �lr. at' the RedWS ". = -GES -NE Mrs. A 1{ayes, of the 4th con.D C their vve. ryl - R� had the rrais�fn'rt'l to f ' off Cross Centre. , --Stii�rks illni fe>atl m flwll by h - -- Street and Mr. Mr. and MTs. Howard Bath, it j,5 to be hoped "at the ney of AnOonio Brock Road. have the latter's RM�ygW Ansae. row Community HsB, wtren an Ave T. � ,Lab- ts, foster. son whyne, f a fe re n OfIFIC1AL REPORT erected, wi]ii 'Prow to and Mrs. ROY be Brown area Nova' aytnA I V - great el to. eli the .peo- 000 nt Has of Middle M,usquodoboiP, -five residi °f pl�e of >3aY ages:. Your ,Pub• t#tis week in •ons mages Crowded into � Ile Rdatie,+a COMM teals the aadegMr. JSaa FDayes en Cat in 'To Al Occalsi hall eat the Holy Re- 0 0 0 '� for Mr: Ab. Walker. - School an Wednesday peace Lut &n Clu+rch September 11, for on Tuesday y : Unfit 10 P. M• very P -C • caa>date of the�iu�deG1+ Sept. 15—We are the Deman of .Bay Ridges �' R� fall I ee 1'e' - pleased egatton�toda~Y a de3ega kn Our ,,on dropped by for Mr. Hayes `OP ' w Picktmng Of of our �•' To ,our ea't waa+d gave a; Dock- � � . 'Me Orel "Mac-" McCor vlsitnrs, w'e say " vvelcoTsse , 7ds. AlLAbel candid- store • president ••Mac, McCorm- azrd w ,d ask you to vet site Mrs. Jones the same ev- I _ wed yv�iUtt re'Brei Zak and afroen Waw en - of rnembeas off the W Sun�Y Sohool aatbwe are Wrtahz the Dies at coffee � titve trod been obliged every S mcia6', Mr. W03k+er ami iiigsiisiititiittsiia=atiisiatftlliiiti■ii=t�zt1 Dave Lewingtan, looking frnwamci to a ftxLl end Sept 18th. Pre,, oedand. year for tlsis depart- o b o ` previy a -sept 14. Pbck� a Saturday, �, Wye You Schoad was the who is cu rer�Y un-plal of the church ; Nigh av i W oour'se nc ch�oioe,but eterA tro scene od the recital 81ven byvaCat�L. McCallum's Bay Mis left 'three you,a cordial irrvit+tttson to Mr9. EsttrezThis,• 4 M the Ctattee,iviten& • Ctbureh gay DaQtce SRudio and those v.. T , .- -Read_ had Iaeen short ever ��ou Pleajoyed sant a Pte' iOVa� easant evening. The titian from m_ ��- 000 dates, w�, it was agreed R� 31, 1963, Consumer's GsE Special Alumne 'end extremely good, l,t;R�ulerly , IEDDING STQAs the i'�resd `Y aaxi E"- hos des' _ the fact that most FOR . Allowance for H Heating will be discontinued. y Sprang. Jotui. who Mr. Io, Stewart Is a�T1°� ��� �� You may not be familiar with our Newly -Formad the Conn- •beam of the Ont- at ev,. ch Brea had been tax- it. We are � aMdgdne � g a garr�ra, Assoc•• dancing lessons for .Orly �weelb tU COVI"S, Company. SO let us tell you a little about in an ex-a�fhcyo � Minor Hocke'Y a with dSe summer, accept- this Funds are needed a short time- The oostu¢rses ow n So, let us tell you a IitMeavtn. , • am during and was may_ im t� for ro-w-4.,pG vill beauty and- aoloarfut: - of in Albums, former Consumer's Gas Licensed n to covet'�'u+d feri years experience, working with Natural Gas. Also ehecsbed were: 'palwinii Beyond a doubt; it was the Sawyer and M'O's'', L lew- are willi'asg and abbe w httle ones wtto stole rile sttvw, '� w>�e t ` in your present heating Sys - Ron please contact Mr' x°r'� ttsou e[* If you aro not happy I And let us size ems o 0 0 . eon is ow speclaD7 'Ltc,x hi,nS briefly on the anal Stewart at g39-2816.: This week's Recreation tem, we 1JRGE you t t call uri+srw�Balaneed Forced Air telePlror�e situatwns in Mr. Stewart has asked News .. and Lha pre®dent an- to publish the fallowing notate will feared M Pa9• �' s'' 1sad• �faa< >� b! and Price I ilorne no obligation whatsoever. Buy Midges, of the Pazems b= """,T cause of rho pap• make-up bu~ ettN std System. You aro under nounced to play, bamRssn Ing carfetsd sariter Man us- i Of Solna Of our _ t1hat members ARfierrtiOR would be aittendl 'boy eligible usl then was not reran to end Lot us with you with the names Brarnaiela hockey in the Onta, M-mlOr Fatepayers, of• sso c eft�om Assmmi bw � year' It en the say Ridges PMa Ea. , . satisfied customers- October. usto _ pre-t,aber, to investigate t� The �Y � _ lett line of Ranges, Dryers and reasoa �, Brasnaaea hard Association- lyes aud"rized me �R � R�� We also sell a comp all Gas Rental in olytainssrc to manage an AU -Star ' Water .Heaters, as well as handling been house delivery, and to discuss tear„ :in the O. M. H. Equipment. SO --DON'T DELAY--Cd►LL ' US TODAYf - problerm g'en r- erect under tt a BaY Fadges age The CUaa and Scouts have pMt oLBO sraftValay. Regar�ng the propos Minor Hockey As� �The � started their Fall Meetings, o� _aRTMED WON COtekVbooe extended • area ser- larih is 12 years, The Cubs ere Meeting at the • Bay Ridges and .14 yews atter AuVJ" t 1st, 1963 vice between Red Crass Centre amid the Boy .. Taorn%o, he stated' that a pi ExwTtple : A boy' Who �n � �� are � - would � the mol a1 ince f ioal the regkk"m ovt ineligibile. For fur- am Fare Had, an Mond�+s. lbawft*2M tb O Ps�ePaould �e the the 3� d t 1e 7.00 p• nL song Pax�rsis '� STATION PLAZA • f • St.199..�16. Mars bas sat- -111a �Ceerhed — You re Satisfied. Sat - at � The Presidefd 0 0 0 - resild"llslei usdw• wp don't �,d sell Prone 942 if Its �°����v� Dull be re- B, ems. andam Uo 1!t►esn, vvtreze we kn° i" they w� - Orros erqWred to take as arch t Mr. esti M=s.- D. ito- I be coliette�# , ai� and ample - &I the if fur4l+W acbm were _ - • dor attending rail matter.in Vds We thank you A al pug i'Septemb�e�' �+e*t converted to disco �the_ 1 : in r p �d execution o4 c i , qty Hail in the sub—dime-informed r �[• had -u' - --- --- _ -- - ' the -- -- &ceted tWy would initiate the .' ,enterrt of the Ebsu Hall, an Live• to _ x the new ,»ted,ate�y of our ca *� e been-- approvEs. ed, , ��ard ttte locatton ad�tised by, let- :> .. ; • � - - � � �• . �, from the president of the Faertdi�&Y�s A�oclation'' • . He theft invited Mr. Me of �� IACON the gecreatton - on the - - • - — - , . .. . ad&' the meeting stnbje+ct Mr. Meacham, in a TE . ON SEPT: ,'25 FOR YOUR vigorous speech, h mentwned YOU �O we rounity a.�ia- the morn and other use�fui t�a -RIDING (and % � -would benefit. . ��.t�� that o others. - e said that, among FROM OSHAWA ; H Guides, Brawn- WIER its, �SURE les, ladies' Auxiliaries, the Re- _ , - . _ _ . _ �E �eeution andaty • of Pickering) octiations and. the N! �nciudeS Of Vi g GraxP• would all have a, hall �s with adequate space for their . meet He also mentioned TO VOIR tri the funds ` 1 V the weekly Bines, - frorn w3ticft . are available for , all deseTving commmnit3' act- ivities He concluded by . say- _ <_ Lit, without aim ' oontmun- itis• k", there could be no °Q associat;ons In atd that the proposed I�1 at least, a begir�at T �1e of the . on - • J Board `'. spoke el0qu the subject, and anev by „ yor>s by fit- k X �ef t0 Tawn1ftP l o ion �mtt, he said, adequat- 114TiON 1811",e�ietlydents'in the THE PISKERING.VILLA_GE LISEfRAL ASSOC eij� Prot undue dasturb- MATT JOHNSTON - •arm from. any . -DONALD G. CROSSLEY Vice. President FRANCES, ONES ` Once. In a titomu8is rewi+ew, President ; . _ why there were TOM DOUCE" be. explain .. -tire locations : • JOHN L. LAY _ _ ordy two P Secretary Tnasu+� Bacbsciorte Park .and James Mit- Hon. Vke President ,' VI/ILLIAM G. LAWSON _ 942-0363 0 wiry the let- ._BERT CAFIK.. s''a`ion able On Election Day 2In s clrei4 Park; also Vice. President Direeter an - r 94 - 7i4 Tr po Avail Lei, was preferafil�e. A .matian �• COLIN LAY Pickering Village - �� by Mr. Tom Saik-ere t}rat the VIC p{NGLEY Director bail erected as soon e� Director - POM"e ''n the bM4j,R. _ two pa*, was G r�•.• _ m 04