HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_02_27Funeral services were held.
ReeveClifford Layeox has
armounced that he is gather- Traveller To Adi s
old
on Monday for 7 mont�r '
Andrew KaRna, the nAarnt son
ing together all the facts per-
of Mr, and Mls, Ralph Kaluva
faining to the $500.00 fee to{.�
fee
Pideering- - Pairs Chb
of Bay Ridges, wtio was found
Fri-
v
divide lots and the $10.00
ted by his crib on
•
charged 'to be heard at Plan -day
-ning Board -meetings.
Mr. Joe Holliday, noted Carl-'
evening.
Mrs• found the t
"I don't think this is 1 egal
adieu author and traveller will
n the he his
sitting an floor, with his
_ .
and I 'already have the find-
present an illustrated lecture
face pushed into the side Of
ings of five courts, plus other
of his Japanese • tour • at the
the mattress and the bars of
facts", he said.
first meeting of the newlythe
crib pressing' agen1st the
?
Mr. Laycox -said: when he
formed Pickering Pairs Club,
back of the baby's head.
r
has his findings complete, he
at 5t. George's Hall, Picker-
It is believed than the baby -
y
will Present them to the Plan-
ing on March 7th.
pushed out the side rail, and -.
ming Board:
Known .for his .. series of
fell dr>nurt through between
"I can't see wiry people who
boy's books urx_ ler the title of
the side of the mattress .and
,
corr►e before Planning Board
"Dale of the Mlounnted" . Mor.
the
the side rail.
f
have to, pay $10.00 just to be
Holliday is also editor of
The Kaunas came here from .
I ..
heard'', he added.
nationally distributed "Ser
Holband seven years ago and
r
"I agree", said Councillor
vice Station" magazine; and
have two other children. Hans
„
William Newmam -
writes for several other mag -
5 and Jacquet ine 2.
t
Reeve Laycox said, "I think
azines.
a
.....�,IAS
'Alas K. Mor-
this can be beaten on grounds
is being held
His talk on Japan features
taken on a rec-
,Been ;at the. 19th Anniversary 'of the and Pickering Gen"
JHospitsi weMr.
that the money
colored .slides
_
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lap. Mr. T. Gibson. Mr. d. Lawrence. the past chairmen ;of the Hospital Board and Mr. R- D.
and not being used".
errt trip Malty of the pictures
••behlyd-behindand
= Thompson, present chairman. former members and wives 'were
preaant eat the annirdrsary
Deputy -reeve Mrs. Jaen Mc-
that subdividers
are
the Japanese out of the
� Street
and were shown through the hospital - Horten
- •.
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Pherson said
have to Pay and that residents ,
show
tourist
typical lou pose seen 4n
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should have to pay something. .
postcards.
Councillor John Campbell
for light to be in-
x
School kea 2 Holds A Annual
r
e(t �7� Crowd
Reeve Laycox said he agreed
but not for the amount of:
Pickering Pairs, an enthusi-
astic group of yevng married
has asked
Fair -
stalled at tate corner of Fair-
�
$500.00
couples meet rrnoneft. New
port' Road and NO. 2 ay
He widfor
• •
Pubic Speaking Contest
Recently
.
'P -C Dinner
"Land speculators should be
charged, btti long time resid-
members and g;tesrts are wet-
to the opening night
where the bus stops•
Tttet buses ptrli in at this spot
'
should not be discrimin-
Future meetings will have
and at night it is very. Bang'ettended
A large number of parents and other interested spectators
the SL -4th Annual Public Speaking Contest, sponsored
Another distinguished guest
has. been added to the head
eats
ated against'= -said fhe Reeve. -
dancing and other recreation-
ems.
Newman ai
'
'- by the Sdiool Board of Township School Area 2.,
by Wednesday, February 12 at Bayview• Heights Public School
'to
table for Saturday' • Ontario
County Parliamerntry Dinner.
Coumillor Don Waring said.
'.You can't tell me C B. C. is
This
al. activity.
Councillor Wan.
said it was a dant emus
than someone wlil '
,in Bay Ridges. It was gratifying to see the school Pilled
Dalton - Camp. .newly -elected
paying any $ per lot.
3 Flies Bay Ridges
corner and
killed, s no-'
catchy. f nine
The Junior Contest was composed of the winners from
national President of the Pro-
Conservative Assoc-
comes. right out of they pock-
eta of homeowners
be .if
done to l ni �is
schools, who spoke from two to three minutes on a topic of
gressive.
iation has confirmed his pians..
- ,the
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In 24 . dour Period
Johnstonaid
Clerk ; L- T �
their awn choice (see below). Contestants were from Grades:
4. 5, and 6. aa! spoke very well.
to be on hand as the unique
dame �Omm�ttee
that an area list has been set
and that a light
The Judges were: Mrs. Dianna Ricketts, Pres. Pickering and
event draws closer. Mr. Camp
'
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Three new homes were burn-
Bay Ridges.
for this year,
� for this corner could be added
Dist. Home & School Council; Maes. Virginia Rivest, former.
'
will join many of the other
The Crown Game Preserve
ed in 14 hours at
the tial.
Specialist E. York Bd: of Education, and presently a
_ Speech Spec' P Y
Home Econotites Teacher North York; Mr- Jas., McCorraghy,
well-known political figures
Ontario
_ -
member's for Pickering Town-
Cause of blaze is unknown. to
-Councillor E. York Twp.: Mr. A. Poynter, Teacher Duntarton
High School: Mr. V. Rothenberger, Peace Lutheran Church.
in paying tribute to
County's four senior govern-
meat representatives.t
ship have` just been appointed.
They, are: Kenneth Reeser,
` ' •n And Growth p# Rotary
Miss Tanya Zawervcha received a Silver Tro y Cup, upon
y Ph
'book.
Occasion for the receptiop
, I.oi-ae Jones, . Clare -
f
which her name will be engbaved, a very interesting
and a 1964 Silver Dollar inscribed -Charlottetown 1864-1964".
and dinner is the fact that all
y Wen
.Howard Plaxton, Henry West-
ney. Sid Pugh and Councillors
Rotary was founded on February. 23, 1905, in Chicago, Ill.
o lawyer who had .
r
1
v at
Wm Newman and Harvey
Its founder was Paul P. a
far the idea that business vela-
. .,anti a good book. Prizes were donated by Area 2. School Bd.,
Ottawa and .Queen's Park'are
Spang
been pondering several t
s.
could,. but. Seater fndshi i, re4
presented- by Mrd, ftf-Finn, -on -behalf -of- the Board_--_
C� vas- �
: � �. +:
tions not only he thought-
� be a barrier to friendship,s
contestants competed for the Senior Contest: giving
Nine -P�
a five to seven rriinute prepared speech from a '`specified list
'Hon. Mike Starr, the area's
federal Member of Parlia-
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EDUCATION WEEfC IN
least, they creed not
typical
pa that February clay in 1905,•four men rned in a tyg»c�l
the idea wiridr their Lawyer friend
'
of ten topics", and an impromptu speech on an un -prepared
topic of current interest. A delightful interlude of music was
meat; Hon: Allister Grosart;
yCHOOL AREA 2.
business office to discuss
bed been thinking, about -for so Jong. Orta was' a zcoal d eng"
`tailor, the thirst, a coal dealer..
,presented by the young people of Bayviews Heights under the
Con-
Senator fron Pickering; Hon.
Matthew > the Ontario
The week of March 1 has
irteeK, c her a merctyarrt ami
the idea with Paul Harris, the four men saw
• direction of Mrs. M, Hudson. Each pupil in the Senior
was presented with a 1964 Silver Dollar and a good book
Health, Minister from Ontario
been designated "Education
As they explored
even more ciearly that businessmen could be perspnal f�&,.
that the
_test
by the School Board, Chairman J, Adamson making the Pre-
Riding; and Ab: Walker, Osh-
Week". and the Board of Trus-
tees, Staff and Students of
i� in . agreement, with Paul Harris,
and they best serve their aims:
a Club mighrt
i
;
sentartion Mr. A Poyntz announced the two contesoarnLs roc-
teiving " Han. Mention": Richard Quinn; West Rouge; and
awa Riding's new M.P.P. will
4b to meet
School Area 2. have scheduled
formation of
'Moygh they didn't decide there and. then to twill it a Rotary
{
Allyson Brander, Bayview Heights; each receiving a "novel"
share platform
aria orb with their many
a number of events both in the
' Club, that meeting on February 23, 1905, -was the first meeting
"Rotary" vas chosen at
by John Buchan,. presented by Mr. R. Whittaker, Ontario Hldro
friends and supporters from
schools and in co-operation
of the first Rokary Club. The name
its pry' b� Patel Harzvs, who
who donated the books. The chnsax of the- evening came, when
ugtieut the distridt.
With
Each school sch l has planned
mee'ti
pointed out that the word aptly convey e -
'�ro�t�atmoa'
all contestants for their, well speeches and declared.
The evernt has attracted a
week.
weee
members to mfg in at -their various places
Dater wrote:
Miss Mutate Julian, Fairport Beach, winner of the Senior Con-
test, A large Silver Trophy Cup was dornated by' MY. Miles W.
wide interest in a
and a large attendance is cer-
Program.. For details, consult
°frne no dt-ones in the 1905 group. Everyone was
,
Cook, former member of the Area 2. Board. This large Trophy
Fairport Beach School. Angela
tain although arrangements
the' column in this paper that
the area in which you
erected and. busy. PraetimUy every member contributed one
ideas. Several of • these ideas are in opera-"
returns for the third time to
was given a smaller "replica" -, to keep as' a remembrance of
director Mrs. Ed. Weatherall covers
of Ajax has, few tickets still live, and watch for announce-
or more serviceable
tion today: for example, the mid-day present; the Practice
the of papers
A
her triumph: Mr. Whittaker, for Ontario Hydro, presented
available. merits. from your local school.
of. using photographs in rosters, and Presentation
Angela'with a large historical atlas.
Davidarnson, errrlC
_ • . `:'- -
oq vncrtutional subjects."
rrtc*rrnber told the ethers the story, the problerrrs, ..
j
.
- School, .presented five exquisite bon -bon ' dishes, made by the
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GA Nov
in the Club
and the secrets r-
boys of the class, as mementos-of`a reoia4ron to each of the
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Business benefits that -came to many served to hold the .
,
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Shortly after 10.00 p. m., coffee and home-made baked
goods were served by the ladies of Bayview Heights Home &Stroh
direction Mrs, Ruth Michna,
So rtar/ P y�o
ran.
members together, but heir common sense also tall them
the to reoeeiri of 1p give.
be�f� Viers
'•
School. Association, under the of
Wirthirtsthis
President. Chocolate mills was provided contestants.
The County Public Spealeing Contest will take place on
*YDOUG ._ Pee Wees are a3so led by an
cagp
i;yg opportunities to be helpful to people
the Golden Rule resui�ted in t#re adap-
:iclerr•*Psday, March 4, at 7.30 p. m at Palmerston St. School,
- outstanding threesome - Brit-
'
This imglernentation of
tion the "a of the best interests'
ce
VVOFnithV•
A in the making. sky, Doble and Rimmer.
recard is
of�a�,j Though the p} ,Service to O�theWl h
of Ch the
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JUNIOR CONTEST - ti
By the time you read oris ant- In the game 1 Friday at
three
to become a part of their stated aims, it was, nevertheless,
Order of Speakers Subject School
isle, tiro Pickerag Pee Wee Brooklini; these hockey•
fearer in their relations
an tncreasiand limn
1. Linda Bean -man - Alexander Graham Bell - Bay . Road
to enthusiasts picked up 11 of
team should be preparing P
. It
with their custarreeas and clients. It was agreed by these early
withbecotheir
2. Marilyn Browning - Outstanding Scientist =:Bay. Heights
meet their fourth challenge on their team's 12, points. Either
Ratar� that each man's business methods must be designed
& Linda Roberts - Know Canaria Better - Vaughan Willard
the AlIl Ontario, Class C, Pee a goal, or an assist is worth a
to win not only the oordideMe of his feilow Rams. but,
4. Jennifer Mdtcheil - Why I' like to Read - West Rouge
,
Wee playdowns The Picker�mS point.
also that of the public. So began itotaty in the early 1900'x. in
5. Wolfgang Gocnrtle - Medicine - Fairport Beach
6. Naricy'Owern - The Wonders of Ontario - Rosebank Road
puokmert defeated BobcaYBeon 'Following is ''a scorecard
-
the pioneer town of ides s .' 5' no Rbtarlem of.. 1905
dre�arried that the idea sept in motion in them Chita eo office
7. Cathy. Westbrook - Babies - Rouge Hill School
7-3 in their initial clash with showing how the game pro
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wsoutd some day be accepted by men ''around the world'•'. Five
would
8 Davlac? White - Progress of Printing - Glengrove School
9. Tanya 7raweiucha - Why I like to Read - Dunbarton
the northern lads. The second
grape was played last night. If g 1stePeried: Pickering. DOM*
Y ears after Rotary's birrth, there were sboteen Rotary Chubs,
and approacimately 1300' Rotarianses. Within t3tert same period
1
4 - -
1CONTEST �- C; y - ` -
the locals plieyed up to par, from Britsky, Iltimmer, Brftsky
Britsky.
the orsrantit►artiion became "�" with the. forniv rtdon
SENIOR
L Lyn Kerfoot - Outstanding- Scientist -" Vaughan Willard
Today
they should have conquered from O'Kane,
their third apptmoent in the 2nd Period: Pickering, grit-
of st Cinnb in WRrsrlpeg, in 1910.
The following Year, clubs were orearAzed in TrAand. ani in
2. Helen Kukasch --- Ontario - Yesterday, ,
and. Tomorrow - 'Rosebank Rd.
O. M. H. A. playoffs. sky,- Doble from BrMsky and
F7rrelaM. A,nd Ratary was on its global way. In 1918 the fli-AK
3. Richard Quirm - outstanding Scientist - . West Rouge'.
Know Canada Better - Glengrove
It was only two years ago, Rimmer. ,
the Pickering Midgets Bobcaygeon:.Kknbie, Kimb-
Rotary01h irr LA4,tn America wan flincrtWOrw in Havanna.
nrtrr.- in1414 ttip FrO in Aaist. is Mhrklht. P4,•ilkr<rinaav i- 1420.
4• Wendy Harper -
5, Angela Julien -' Know. Canada Better - Fairport Bch.
'Bayview
when
were defeated in the third Is Mem Jone&
the first in continerrPal Europe, in Mad+.kt. S.ro;", ;- 1491 ••thy
lHrvt in A'fH�. in Jei+anrtawb+rr¢. Relxridic of South Africa:
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6. Aliysun Brander - Outstanding Scientist - Hts.
Rouge Hi11
mound. As you will renmriber, 3rd Paned: Pkkwing, Rim-
and the first, in Australia, in'Meibottme.
7. Judy MacFarlane •- Outstanding Scientist -
•8. David Dervtison - , OrAario • Yesterday, 'today
the midgets were led , the ntK ' i
triumphant�' D'e'�� �T�' Bebesyg..w:, Khwnble tram
. Te day (here •are il,$2B Re�Fary thrbs land B4f.M0 RMarism
- Dumbarton
9. Christine Turner - Travel is Intere�ling Goma and John Vesberts. The Jewel. ! + t i t
Bay Road School
In 1� err six eswtbnwfs.
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THE PICKERING NEWS AY, FE
BRUARY 27, 1964
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- E'iTA•LIi11Et 1!•1 PUBLIC - -
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dAR TER SOLICITOR NOTARY
eve" Thursday -1 y
by The News Printing and PuMfahsng Compaati _ COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
wdiorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa; Ont. ..,BY MIKE STARR — - Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910
411SCRIPTION RATES: $2.50per year - Uaited States $1.00 per year M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Northwest' comer of Wastney Road on No. 2 Highway
-BARRY MURKAR, Editor
A•trERTISIN! RATES .UPON REQUEST - - The Second Session of the 'Twenty-sixth Parliament was
_•_ __
officially opened . by His Excellency the Governor -Genera], on
- -- e. SPeehmheTnrpare
Tuesday–, -February- 18. ed
Y ined the grog- C re a t. o r, s o f
b the Cabinet, was reed by him. In u was dell /�
ram that the House of Commons would be dealing with Bur- L�
-No Need For This,'.'ing � present Selsdon of Parliament. of MONUMENTS -
�,-
A report came to us last week of a C.H.D4.C. sepses- Anew method has been eech. eOne Pgmph i rafted inn
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• OF DISTINCTION
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entative calling at a home where a woman was having in drafting the Throne .speech•
tea with several other ladies. This woman was called English' and the following one in French. 'Phis is done altern-
ately through,the, the, whole Speech•
• • ma then
say in a voice loud enough for those inside to hear,
that The Speech itself, r no main i
he was after a mortgage payment and if it was -not it contained marry of lite policies enumerated in the previcas
forthcoming, he would evict. Session, but not dealt with for wasious reasons.
ed, aril two or three new measures were
Some were drop Stafford Bro''
Se Ltd• j
Needless to say the poor woman ne,arlyl died of em- mentionede '
barrassment, and so did the other. Women.
Among those not mentioned was the Gill Contmiion Repast
Surely this type of proceedure is uncalled for. The on the Unemployment Insurance Act. I don't believe the Gov- - MONUMENTS
man could have asked the wotYlan to meet him at her ernmeni Mends to deal with this Report in its entirety How- i
home, or at least asked her to ,come outside so those ever, time alone Will show to what extent rhe Government in- p S�S3Z
m the room would not hear: - tends to implement this Report. OUNDAS ST. EAS+T.. WRITBY M
This display of lack of diplomacy; rudeness or what- We have been assured by the. Government that the Canada
ever it may be called, it not necessary. And either,
doubt P The e r n proceeded ed I� �en� In to introduce
if officials at C. H. M. C. would sanction it eithEr, if legislation in respect. to labour, trntcier 'Federal jurisdiction. „ 611" PAS( RESTAURANT' �
they knew about it. Let's hope they hear about it. -
The list includes. minimum Wages,''rrraximum working hours
and statutory holidays. It must be remembered' that only _A TAVERN UNDER THE
about eight percent of the total Canadian: Labour Force is "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT"
• • • I C/0e�et governed by these measures. >
Society course, we are told again, that a'
measure wiel be intro- DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL y
Horticultural Ofr
.Pickering Mort Y_ ..
- duced to retire Senators
• • I feel than an important measure to amend the National Na 2 Highway at Roulp Rlveir Ph. 234-1 i0S
To Meet March 10 At Pickering Mousing Act wdi > helpful
ait and see.
to owners of olderfront tirrse to time
The opening meeting for the and Peony -Show. - -I stre}1 be dealing with other measures
1964 season of the Pickering July and August - Garden as they are presented in the House of Cormnons..
Township iiorticuttural Sec= Party and Annual Picnic Two new Meerbers started the debacle, as is ttre .usuat sus- ThOiriaS NeWI11CQ] /•,. C. ,
- : at Pick- September 10. - Dunbarton tom iV t�`�/
iety w0l. take place and the Leader of the Oppm
�.
&.
erirrg United Church ..C, E. - Fall Fleyer Shown. Thursday was Day, -
followed by the Pane b1}Lire�ter cels tearless of _:._.. B i 60IJ0iTiD a
>0
Centre, on Tuesday, Marek . October 13. .Rouge Hill ition spoke._
Chrysanthemum Show. other Parties.
10 sit .800 o'clock. In addit- ry Opposition moved a irratfon o€ non -eon-
= ' ed November 24. --Cherrywood The Leader' of 'the O�ppos 'i'Lmpte ! ttIli
Son to a program arranged far. applying the Sales
by the ooatuniitt:ee in charge, - Christmas Party. fidence, condenrrdrzg the C}ovverTarrent fan erad�irrerY• ( 1rAntPORT ROAT). 80t/TE3 Da?A1BAR'POri
the following ciasstiicatiorzs January 12._ - Rouge Hill - lean on building ma 119., }s and have.
proa. i t
Will be Judged: - Annual Sanwet. This Sales Tax o! 11% w111 have_ a detrirnetrtel effect a the
include qualified econorWy and a definite effect on Inflation and
the coat of
- - -1. Dlnlur, table centrepiece -Programs .
St. Patrick theme. speakers, filers, demonstra- living, i
2. Vase of forced shrubs,and tions and other special featur_ _ €
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
rraneheR, ea. Most vraluable of all, per -
3. Ceilft"" of 3 house haps. - is the opportunity. of _,.
house ants. Wresting irletrd4 and neigh- = Meati 9W .CALiDOrdA ROAD —TORONTO .t
a - . Annual General ng
4. Oeranlurn in blown. bars from various Parts of
S. Any other Plant An bloom. this area who are interested „ _BY KAREN. H/4YWARD +: BLOCKS dr BRICKS
Only "paid-up' numbers
in improving their. krro�w>edge i ;$TR(ICTURAL STEEL
eligible to participate .in the and keeping up to date in all
. $tronv, but, visitors are Cord- aspects of gar+derring in and
tally wejcorne, Other schedul- around the home. . Do you realize that, my snot- to. adbeess us at lists time. but
CRANE RENTAL
and spec-. Tine Mernbersisip Fee Is a her awakened -ate_ from a we were able to 'So back tat- r .�
ed regular meetings a
nominal $1.00 per persons.- sound sleep at 11.30 this morn- er in the evening to see him. 'STATION ROAD, MCKERINOr ONTARIO 4`
-ta} events are:- I We went up the Peace Tower
April 1. - Dunbartoh which assures a place on the ing _to write this ooduem. 1Ii5•!1! - CONS -iii --
Hill Sale irsailin3 list and a reminder' had been asleep since 3.00 the and from the top, had a wen- 01i1-LtK :Id a
May 12. �r Rouge deny view of the Laurentian
of Plants. - Premium Dis- of the various events through- before, but that is beside lairs well as Ottawa.
trWutkn. out -the year. Members regist- .the point. I had two days
- recover,
haw- We clad taxred'I,aurier'House.
May 2S. - Pickering . Spring ered not later ttigrt Miay 12th sleep 'try to nerdy dif4't givt. as
Flower Show. meeting will receive, in addl- ever, I can te11 you that, is -im the Mini " (Mtey _ - Y
any samples) , the,
Ar+ahives
June 18 and 11. Gwlph - tion. valuable premiums possible.
- - - }}-' } I that as the G rade and . the -War Museum. The = �t m T T A 1 L C . LAWSON
.O. H. A. Convention. -ItoPe borne .trip: was. workleriul. even bh jLL1111ri.
June 23. - Cher.ywped' Rose ening. pteasure this.'season. Twelves_ who
satiaysd
we were an hour tante
while we went to Ottawa had ttrouglr troWre. I -would _tike
a good Time. `UVe certainly in coming _ISARR1fTER, SOLICITOR °.
`Riiaataaaaaseaaa.■saaaaaaasaaraaaaaaaataarsatesaa did. We tarried in Ottawa stat- 'to fhank Mr. iaaribtr and Mr. NOTARY PUBLIC,
ion aboux 11:30, and walked . Russ for their tolerant attitude "WALKER R D. CLARK. B. A., ASSOCIATt
eon- tow%rd some of .the antics of
through E
• • con-
:
, . the tunnel w#rk�r
N MAN
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THE SIG -
'.�•! •' - ` nests with the Chateau Lour- . rite trip. �. PICKERING
after About the Crest trip to see CHURCH STREET. NORTH
IDOREEN 3 FRED HOLLOWAY ier. The next morning• -
i t we Caesar -and C tra every ;
a rather sleeplessn ES: 942-2741 aAd 925-3961
TRUCK LRTTERING _ -
leopa
- ..... _ were cheerfully awaken --d by one who I asked said the same - ' -
PHONES:
7.13: thirrK-� perfect",' as being risegwrouir t
OCARTOONS - -- . we had to be• at LETTERS
the only ward to describe this pre- - -
_ _ You
_.: for the septation The lines were spok_ - � ••-•--"-�'-
MISPLAY f .. parliament.
ael n loud and clear, 'which Parliam hick was f
• ci{OWCAROS bre
aluestStarr, at 13.00. We had "an ev=- appreciated by many
asrney
a maid drop- were sitting near lire back. The • "Ltd,1.
'BANNERS ' ! entful breakfas and sets lovely and .
7 DAY SERVICE :..' ped'a t�'.flf glasses, n for were especially
Pickering Taxi
- — 4 HOUR - err .spoke. _ ve vied. All in old, it 'was a VERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES
_ l We toured the p�arligifnenart Ct most enjoyable evening,
---==- whist are a�solwt- very 'well worth the'lost.sleep, '-` TEMPLE TAXI -;-4 HRS.
942-641
grand,dam' breath- and of course neglected
TEMPLE ANSWERINGSERVICE 24 HRS.
- sly, room T liked best trornewrork, _ TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE. 24 HRS.
esamaat,aaaataaaameitunuunaapawaaaat•asaaaaaossuss .,taking. It was In basketball this week, of
Of. all was a Library. _
a>.aa• sill w� Canadian which .there has been quite a TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT
of maple. lot. Grade. 10A girls defeated' _ ORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL
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beavers etc., adorning, all other- 10's, to take the Gr.
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leaves, _ t
was a 10 Tournament. Very goad TL ��� a
a ' the walls. In the centre
.his gals.: Grade •11A girls also took, .. _ '
statue of Queen 144
Victoa i g
vast Library has several walk- their tournament over all at-
ways around the different tiers her Ills: • seems like the A's
SUMP PUMPS lia-
3 shed Par have it, doesn't it?
'Now comes
NEW 3 USED of books. We wit the greatest surprise of alt-
mernt in`session in the House :LAW OFFICE O1r` '
TRY OUR EXCHANGE SERVICE �I Z and it was thrill- Grade 12A, and Grade 12C -
` - of Cammnns, cu dn't' get a complete te�rr
z ins, if somewhat funny, when
—. 1 the members of the OPP- sd••-we won by default. Don't �
al i their laugh......... .we probabl
= L .. n slapPwould . W H J THOMPSON Q. C., B. A. Li.. B.
ositioe begs when Mr. have won anyway. So there -
Mr.' u �_ hands on their -desks
-- Hellyer, Minisder of Defence Enougtr about girls.'We have AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE -
SRr�RfRtR■E1R11Nuumuuusuxv a „�bod,.. Mr. Dief- a very iIl_ustrious male a2h-
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made srtaE>.attEa■ interest- lets in this schoo
•enbaker gave a very on
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p� 'A a tris childhood Se¢otrd who . plays the Telephone: 142 -SISI .
- M�It1 � ins -talk where Markham Seal -A -Wax Team in - -
in Pickering Trip
- , 24-HOUR a WEEK -ENDS his fathertaught at the Green- the Metro Junior 1 Hockey
- � wood Public School. We were won the scoring championship,
Y I Rao. x N semce - addressed by T. C. DauSlas, with 71 points. Murray also ea��useasselRasaaasaas�assasaoaaaaaa •s a�aoaeas.rr
.Midm� Stat'r MT, Patterson was voted the Meat" Vsluible
T. V. TOWER a ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Party), Plave'" (centre forward) In Your Renewal Today
Serviei Maintainance Contracts - H� Monthly (of they Credit Lea- Watt- I'm not through' .yet!
TELEPHONE: •31x137 and M. Gregoire, Deputy
he was also "runner' -up" for I,
GrsduaM M. T. L E. tier of the Ralliemen unable the Lad syhg Trophy. THZ PICK
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-- — - -- THE PICKE�tINQI NEWS --- _ -- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27.164 -
FAG@ POM 1
wdooElaed the fathers. Don ey. Ken Braalcs expre&sed the Church Parade. Guides an Tues urday, the p.
it. Breeds do sales Bevdhng los. until all have been served.
Goodwin proposed a toast to thanks to the ladies for- the The 1st. Greenwood Guides clay last on "Ttrinkmg Aar'" I.. This is sponsored b the Com-
- Sta+Wing the spWwring body the chur- banquet and all their help in held another enrolment for service r rt'hRev.Mrs M. Kearn- m.utee of Stewards. Everyone t.
Teamled the year. Pictures ware, s.::rwn three new Guides: Virginia --Mrs.- _ ch. gear.' T. Fleetham rept .
McTrrtt vVaiooclte
,7 by Tom Foster of his trip to Elson, Jac7de Neil, Debbie L ey iti atterxiance
No. 1. Five Piens � this tit. Greg Shew�an Ladies and Gentlemen of Mr. and .Mrs. 'Les. Wilson
— 7 P the tort Group the World Jamboree in Gr:e _e Coles. Capt. Mrs. K. Brooks
' No. 6. Blowers CoIELrrrander. Scout Bltly Lee >July. and Dist. Commander Mrs. our community Remember ening supper and children had Sunday ev- i
Brownies, tare iiearney and mothers were in ' the Pancake Supper in Kin- Mrs Don I.inton,rtRaglan• and .-..
No. 4., Spares -- ---- - 5 proposed the toast to the Earth- On-: Sunday, were ;guests t stile United Church on Sat- _ —
No. & Head Pins •. 5
ers, -replied to by George Stal- Guides,, Scouts and Cucs i.a:l attendance: They
No. 7. Strikers 2 —
taring Your
No. 3. Corner )?ins 2 cable Queen Enriched Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose), Large. ,.Doo Own Carton) '
- _.
No. 5. Jets
--�u11 24 oz Sliced Loave; .
2 King Pins Q
(Rouge Hill
(Save 13c)
The Staff and . P P95 of the
_gauge Hill School will observe
Education Week by holding for
,Open House" on Mondayev- moi ° ' ?
en March 2. from 7.00 to y
9.00. In addition,
Principal, will be a guest spea- meq.
.ker at • the Education Week
bervice heazrg held at Rouge
Hi11 United Church on Sunday,Nutty Brand Creamy B Smooth 16 -oz. Jars
March 1. at 10.00 a. m.+ t
_.
-peanut Tom♦ �+y ,.
.. .._ Carol James of Brock � tep
Micas Ca - -,'
Road, spoke at the church ser. (Sore 19e) _ -
'vice here 6n Sunday on her -
work and experienCw at the Maple Leaf or Orono Canada First Grade --- r. a■
-
Covenant College. Oarnl, Who FRESH MINCED STEAK ____v__------- - . - � LUDAS Ar hurs B •
_ t BOLOGNA
cw c�: - ib. 69C BY THE PIECE • -- ---- ---- Ib
is in her second and last Year 29e
-at this college: plans to work ���� ski.+ Rib Roast __------------- SLICED
' as a deaconess in the United- Fresh Minced Beal ___-----3' b$, �1■0���
•r ch. ..Fresh Tender Sliced
- - Cin -
Tae U, C. W. held 'a erok- Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket ib, -49C 'PORK LIVER __::._ -: Ib. 24e'i
mole party in. the church base- ------- --------- _ _
• ,-- 'Prices Ettective POT ROAST _ - - came led B �K B
_ mint on Friday eriemng, There. Fresh or Frozen or S1 - --- ----
Lean P a ACOI�t
A CHICKEN WINGS End Cal lees m s9■
wwere nine tables o[ crokinole. Thump Fri■ - i9e I
��e Ib. 29C Centre'CrN or saes -- ---- --- -----• �' .
the_- winners being:. Ladies% -- q—'—'---
MI-S Fred Pucicrin and Mrs. Baty February Fresh Pork (Picnic Por _ T
- -, .! Loco Roasts
G. K. Pratt: Gents. Dortgiss ,% 8i Z9 . S oulder Roast -- = f riSA fid. 2�/� 1 _ —_ s6
h Ib 39e 1 • (A error" p/3 Ib
.s
s•)
,.Bell -and Neil Guthrie. - - s or --- ---
tbs.)
The m`mnturaitq daub will
-- -
CENTAL ROAST CHOPS IIs. 694
meet on Saturday evening. _
Pork Butt Roast _ WHOLE Lo1N
•Fr _____ ib.- 49c Is. ss
Po
Marchi 7, at the home of Mr. Swift's Premium (Special Offer of 10C Off) Large 24 -oz. Tin Lucas Arthur Super value ------- -_
= 39c Lucas Arthvrs Scroll Lmk r -ib• Vk9 494 BREAKFAST BACON
t -ib. Ok9.
Lir3d MIS. Wm. Brr»wn•- PORK SAUSAGE -- -- _ --
Congratulations to Mr. and BEEF or IRISH STEW ROUND STLAK or RUMP ROAST __ __ Ib. 79e
Mrs. R. E. Hedges. of MyNe. � �� _ --_ rb ---
York Frozen - . (Save l 00 __ -
(6th 6
� (+
standing
RIB ROAST BACON SQUARES'
who celebrated their fiftieth L _ --
_ _ + s Blade :� Snort Aro -Blade Bone Rertltry b) '
_ 9e �
P� SMOKED 8
({� _
:wedding anniversaiy on 'Dies- APPLE PIE
ROAST
- - 1 .
day, February_ 25. Their tam- Coloured —
ily held a dinner party irt. tt,eir Swift's Golden Dew _ (Save 17c)
honour at their home on Sun-
. Mr. and Mrs. Hie; who M
roved to Myrtle from Audley �bs•
a� aI
a few years ago, have three -
9C
sons, James of Ostsaotia. biac !f
and Arthur of Audley and two s9c-FOODR K E T
daugn+ters• Doris, (Mrs: Join Rupert ' Cod (Save 6c & 1 Oc)'/z ibe pk$.
Ashton) of Pickering and May FISH STICKS . ib. pkg. 49c r
(Mrs. Norman Jackson) Tor-
onto, ar,d nine grano*ldren. . _ , w . No. 2 dust East of Rouge Bridge
Judy Puckrin holidayed last York Canada Fancy -Frozen
.._ (Freezer may) 2 iij, [}kgs 43c Rouge Hills ou Hwy.
"`'� `n �' Mixed Vegetables - (Save 12c) `
---GREENWOOD
i alifomia Iceberg •.. California Green ea 29c
- : -' BROCCOLI ., U.S.USNo. 1 C � SRO N ._ .---�•
o. 1 -
The general meeting .of Un -
HEAD LETTUCE _ 2 for 39e
)ted Church Women was -held, Round, SAoin,'Porterhouse; -Large Original Bunches
on T9itirsday evening in itis ..l Size
roam The first I ! U.S.U5No. 1 Florida Marsh Seedless ,Sunkist Sweet Eating 1 s
gSunday. school eneral of the year. Juicy GRAPEFRUIT 10• for 59e NAVEL ORANGES - _._. 3 doz. 51.00
�r Good Size .1 12's
Mrs. Pugh and -bars, Sate T`•Y�N' California Firm'Green New BrunswickCanada o-�
trod charge - of worship service' : NEW CABBAGE .. - -- r
2 for
29c '
_. rend program on Citizenship ��■ f0TATOES,"$0 Ib. bag=;MIs. Brown, president was. in €,cod Size. Heads
xalge -of the business. 'Uliit -�� Selected Firm Golden Ripe
Na 1 served - lunch. W I N�~S BANANAS __: _ 2 lbs. 29c
Our 4-H Club have had their MAPLE LEAF
Achievement . Dray at Port -- `
Perry. -Nine girls completed
NATURAL _ ... _. - _
CHEDDAR
course, "working- with
the :.. -
WQ91". They now •stark a new CHEESE -unit, '`Ctothes Leis trip To 12 oz. k Bovril (Product of Argentina) �2' oz. Tins _
p g: 2 for' 99e Fresh Glade 'A' Oven' Ready
Date". Leaders are Mrs, J. MILD 49e CORNED BEEF -'...'(Save 'i 5c) tAverage Weight 3 :lbs)
Kingstone and Mrs. Chas. Xc- 12 oz: pkg. i Gallon Jug
T - _.Medium 57c 's Sweet-
'We
weet _ -
9
We are glad tonsee Mrs. c- 12 oz. pkg. APPLE CIDER _-.____-------------• us be
s
Lea. out again after her ill- Old 63e 2 for 59c -
ness and sorry Mrs. Neil has Chiltonian ' - (Save 2c} -- 8 -cot, Pk s• -
9
had the flu.. - = SWISS CREAM BISCUITS _____-- _ _ Frying - cuing --
Mr. and Mrs. W. TroAey F in Roasting -Barbs
spent the weekend- with_._dau• Blue Ribbon Red Label Pkg. of 100 _ -
Gra
--- - - - - (Save 14c} 79c de 'A' .Oven Ready .
ger.Joyce and .husband. This TEA BAGS Fresh
was the ' 1st anniversary of - _
_ wiedding. r.i':: ^.lor:ad Rose o Giant 10 -oz. Jar _ $ .491.
i MR
Trolley of Teachers' age.INSTANT COFFEE -------------------- (Save c „
spent the weekend with them, 9.
2 for 79c
also at Brampton Leing's Old English (Save 1,1 c) 28 -oz. Jars
and Mrs. NI. Pegg spent' MINCEMEAT ------ -- -
•-------
Mr.--
------------------
•(Limited Supply)
most of last week with, Mrs. (Weights from 6 lbs. to 16' lbs.)
Pegg's mother who is ill in the
(Special Offer of 20c Off)
7 3� Skinless (V�[hile. They Last) (Loose)
gurus Fails hospital, `12 oz. Colgate's Heavy Duty Formula �_ se)
-Mr. -and Mrs. Lorne" Slute --- - ,
tins' ' FAB (Giant 2 -Ib., '10 -oz- Box) - f
visited.
�� ----- - - t�•
:and family of Raglan 15 -oz. Tins
on Sunday -afternoon with Mr. Swift's -Pa rd (Save 21 c) E- R
_ WIEN
- 8for95c•
4
and Mrs. L`^u, Marden, ------------ ------------- .._ ..
• Qr_ DOG '---------------
FOOD ---------•
Mr. arm—� (Save 1 �c) Case. 0 1
Dtamte of Oshawa vistted with (Special offer of •3e OFF)
their paTents on Sunday. Maple. Le11f Lean Peamealed ��e 49c
This being Scout week,_ the ji6a Ie usf T�LLd�rflak� I .COTTAGE ROLL _ k
S;ooruts, Cubs:. Girl Guides and..p„ i
Twin -Pak
Bj,ownies have been kept busy
On Monday, Cub's anri Wretrts Sliced Kindless' lb. 39e {
. as g� nal a special Inset- � —� )O1ffOSf/C Breakfast Bacon
j
{ng with special program- On �- j lb. Pk•• .........^.
Saturday night. the Father �
gon banquet was .catered We L�+' � '� Boneless Rolled ��, 79e - =
to by the Auxiliary Mainers. C Prime Rib Roast
35.
The meal. w -The acrd b rh"hi ' 2 lbs. 39e c •- —
the trlmoT np. y
k -
e was cut byalsoWIN dolb.
y �` er, Jack
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THE PICKERING NEWS - -.THURSDAY, FEDRUARY 27, 1964
Pao 4Ix _ :-
-AJAX - PICKERING Greenwood 4-H Home -making The Churches
ORANGE LODGE - Chub was held on February INSURANCE
At the Annual Meeting of 21, The President, Margaret„i,,, the area eine. 1l22 BUSfMCi DIRECTORY
_ "the . Ajax Pickering - Orange ioberts ° - Lot us handle yew ■ ■■.i■a.._
Lodge, the following officers with the 4;H Pledge. -Tile Sec- insurance Needs
were elected for the ensuing r�Y, Sue Crawford read the Fire. Windstorm. Aut. Pickering'
year: 'Worshipful Master, C. minutes of the previous meet- Liability, etc. GUARANTEED MCEACHNIFS united Church _
Hoiter; Deputy Muer, H. Le_ ing. Eleven girls answered the
Gard; Cha;pdain, G. Greer; Rail Call - What kind of �lbSO • Mlnbters Rev. Mehrille Botta.. --
_ S - dvset-do-i "O -TV- �i� ---_FUN!RRAL MRECTOR -
On March 14, at 2.30, the - CHURCH' SERVICES -
Financial Secretary -and Treas- . Call us collect 66s -5W An Make or Model
urer, A. K. Ferguson; 1st. Lec- girls are
giving a Fashion Par- 145 Brock St. S. Whitby _ x * 1.45 A. M. i 11.07 A. M.
f.._ ale to model thbir outfits --they ARTHUR FIELD
ture, S. English; Marsheil, A. Sunday School - 9AS A. M --
Al�phort; 2nd, Lecture, A. Eng- made for the last UnuR "Work_ Private Ambulanei Service And • 11.07 A. M.
' lisih; Committeemen: W. ing with Wood". The Kinsale 24 HOUR PtCKE'RMIG
,OAT OR NIGHT
Brady, H. LeGard, R. George, and Greenwood Institute will ELECTRONIC -
D. Henderson• and A. Fergus- serve tea. SERVICE -* -- AURLEY on. The girls then discussed hat SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS
The Flection and Installa- boxes and standard provision WATER .DELIVERED G'orel' Service 2.3� P. rc
..tion was duly conducted by for soiled clothes, hangers and Service Contracts
- garment covers; also -how to ANTENNAS S TOWERS Wen. MtEaehnte, Prop. Sunday School 1.15 P. M. .
'Wor. Bro. Brady, County Mas- Installed S Repaired
ter of Ontario South. protect good dresses. West of Dunbarton * a■■/■uta/aaaaa■tatau
ladge showed an in- Mrs. McTaggart then dem- Telephone 839-3937
crease his membership, and oihs�trated __-to-raver a- — —PHONE FRON s !�-2171 ----- --- /.
.all reports disclosed an en- box. Each girl then began to 8 TELEVISION ..a.�w2-0061
/� r� Pickering, Ont. {p�iPrs
acouragaing year for the local Cover her own hat box.ATlant�c ��6eT - -
lodge. The next meeting will be held _ A 5!�A ♦hu�
An invitation 'which had on March 7th..
been extended to the ' County 000. PLUMBING
pltact■tNa, ONTw■w
Lodge of Ontario South, to Mr. and Mir. Burton Dunn KEN and CLARKEH.
hold their amoral meeting in and Ctheryl moved to Clare- ALFRED KAYES' /ev. IL S. D. D. aD
moist last week. -Best wishes in �Cfyi9hton. Drynan /. A.. D. D.
Pickering this year, had been `PLUMBING BATHROOMS P R E N T ICE -,sox see, plewrtai. o.L
accepted and this meeting ,Your new home.. ...& Murdoch _
Mrs. Don Gibson. Bruce and PRESSURE SYSTEMS I AUCTIONEERS phare+ cols -SSSS '
took place in the Community -.SUNDAY
atRYN:ta
.-Hall in February.. Anne spent the week -end ski- ESILMATES GiVEN MARKHAM Barrlftarl, Solicitors
Wor. Bre. Brady Wats in- .Ing at Glen Eden. Saturday ev- Lleeraed and Awammsd for tM eso a. r'r-N•lir
stalled as County Mdsrter for ening, they spent with Mrs. Phone - 942-6717 Comm" of Orarie arc Yer1h illi Notaries Public &*.so a..---•r+�l"i "r
a second term.. Among those Gibson's, parents; Mr. and Miss. t*.nr rasa. wel. tem N«u.• sone .° �+---Oft
Etherington, at- Waterlydo. Yeti pherrtaref Meat estab tu►nr: OF OQMMEroC! CNAM�lfli (stn saoday>•
present at this meeting was , Ontario- County Mutual ats• -ewe speelalty it se.so •. w.--s•�aY r•'i
- R. Wor. Bro. D. Staci, Jr. Dep -"tie' aese•newe mat" 5 Simeoe St. Ni.. Oshawa (le tar parhr Na/
Aid m,e�t on Friday evening at'
uty Grand Minster of the so.� a. "L"'�"n' -•-- -- - --
s+uAf. siavfct AT ONE rfe�e
-Grand Orange Lodge of Ont. the Brougham Fire Hail. Orh - EYES EXAMINED - ptso■ts - Teleill Oshawa 723-344f (At party Nam
trio West, who _gave a most behalf_ of the Brougham Fire- WEDNESDAY
instructive and enlightening men Pickering' Township Fire Glasses Fitted a Repaired 2!4-Si61 or 6W36f6
ented JOHN L: RAWSON, R.O. putt - Yem. beer eeaaNshad se:N ` w. �y C«aa�ha
address. Also present was W. Chief F � Ross Specialist In Optometry aietteoees amee sass. and 1w6we aelea for the flab
Bio: R Patton of the County ;ham,of West Durham, and F. Ram- Knox with a FiserrhelYs White 3 Pleasant Street � M E
sey, County Lecturer of the Fiat. (Off' Liverpool Rd., South) • s c_ -
:County of Toronto, Russell Pilkey was the win- BAY RIDGES FLEURY t COMERY , �iaiStioA SClQAC�
-T- �Y-feature - of the evening nem ar the 50-50 Draw wilds }mss 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. -s N E R R N - -
was the successful banquet ib the local Firemen held in aid EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. M. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S #w _.
the Parisi Hall of Pic4cering of their Building Fund_ Cour- CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS NOTARIES PUBLIC leouoe wlt.Ls, oNTw■to
United Chureth, and served by grarttrlatiorlhi Ross. _- Telephone 839-2601 _ . ."Use" st■vIee Awe
_ the ladies oi_ the' ctxrr+ch. An- On Saturday eoersing, Scot - IA W*b at Oft lo.esbr ee•d ' '
other feature was the showing ter Ken Ramsay and Scouts tYsii�d Funeral and SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL�
_...
- .--AT. 2-3754
sof coloured films by the edit- of the lsrt. Brod�Plc3ces-i>rhg Ambulance Service Afara need. lost Serle so
or of the "Sentinai" on his werA for a hike by reading e . Nlihay
their compasses. This took
N•.
journey through Englar . Ir'e- Nounf� TMtlw•wMe el Nealiwi acct mer
hand and Scotland. flies up to the 7th. Con where 1Mrdry�y 'Mt'-- Ns. Z Niohway i at till wedrsday ts•etiai
The lodge extends 'a warm' they found 'food and cooked Had at o.00 P. w
welcome to all Orange Mem their dinner. by Appohm srt et Pickering ieefe6 Reed ALL AMC wtt eeset
•'bers• in the area, to meet with Mr's,- John Knox. Hampton, _ * TM• *e'adlai Reerh w epee to
.'ahem; and. an irrvltation is ex- and . Mrs. Grant Clover. Osh- '
tended to any desiring to Join awn, spent one dray last week .wd r ares w IL
!Mt 'rhllesl T
MONUMENTS Telephone -
; ,,;
_ the Association.
with their parrtrts MT. ant
........................ n. ........ _._ _ _.- Mrs. Howard Malcloltmh - er s -
` pp T*fit i i.i"li'j WHltehali 2610 r .ru.er u.f.r+r.t+.r. Galt
__811 V t.1 Mr. and Mrs'. Robert Miller �N�.ras Mwrrwrt werla" ATtartte 3 -sees
arid family Sunday dlmtez I ROBERT AUSTIN, -PROP.
The second meeting of the with her parents 14Tr: and Mrs• a, n. s. wsNiy, 0~0.
TWO NSW west of whNhy ■da■o■.a■■■a>./ai■a.■ir
O' Me. ''-N's°'r'y' ■.t.... Buy and Sell _ St. Andrew's _
l""'� a �`" With A Classified Ad
Phone: Whitby "S-3"2 Presbyterian. Church
- .. - - ■■./■■fta■■ata■■ass■a/ Fi PI
No
North. ckerim
-:� THE GOLD AWARD HOME Cburch ftTeet ..,
YOUR rt..a..//■a■h><at;t■.>..a..:a..a.a■a/aaa■/■a■a■aa■
C D Cs �� y Minhhter Rev. F. Csor D ve A.
81 Homestead Rd., ' Test. t l Marlse� ,6 Windsor Drive
NEW LOW AIR FARES -_
;�AI,IVE FOREVER, rwon. w-�a
.1HAS t '.COLOURED BATHROOMSi � - To BRITAIN - All EUROPE - rlu Worship 11.15 AJM.
VANITY BASINS a CERAMIC TILE of me of dor Vnff runr -_-_-
Built B J. Archer jpeddtRA /lbrsss, DEPART WEEKDAYS JULY- 13 `h TO AUGUST 6th Sunday School 1 .
s 0.00 AJifi,
Y,
Heating By Brady Plumbing „My ALLOWS z WEEKS OVERSEAS a
AT. 4-4721 of :
r.
A Friendly Welcome Wats
edeT afr fir; _TORONTO -LONDON ROUND TRIP BY.JET. You
.411 S0.50,
1W7w— –
�
HALF -FARE FOR CHILDREN 2 YRS.A UNDER 12
- :SIMILAR LOW FARES TO OTHER EUROPEAN CITIES � uibarton.
DUNBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION -
x Subject To Govt. Approval - :' U N 1 T i D CHURCH
Electronic- Service Since 1946 A. 1i. RatteW, ..Prop. s i :Space is LIMITED - YOU
MUST Boob Earlj :..' .tNleihwr ..N:.,-
IIE'Tti3fltITON I,7ADI0 . )E,•� Horton oD 1 hoto W. A. McKay. M. A.. D.
Greenwood -
g, Brougham' 8 M _ Minister
__..
THESE LOW SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE NOW AT
,t Ajax, Picker • • � -
;.
- 942-5ii0 � ..
_ tudia. Ajax N 0'W A R D,k. of Worship >!;
Whitby Claremont, ask *per -
ON, PLAZA -
ator for Zenith 1-5120
TRAVEL B -U R E• A U
... School. AN
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Bay .Ridges, Dunbarton, Mar- Hoti'ah3 �Iai:alhn. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA PHONE 942-6690�TM' !'� A. 1►S
' tin .Subdivision
and West ,
'1 _
Rouge, - Phone $39-1191 A$tern o o +� NOW -PAY LATER IF YOU WISH
I y 9 0 0
w-,.. n Group' of the
BrougF,a n UnS�_d. ui�Church •- DOWN -INTEREST AT LESS Than BANK RATES' nB Christ In TM
_ 10%
Women mat T:�ursr',ay after- Slnq la3/
Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 & 401,HighwaVs noon at be home of Mrs. Wm. NO FINANCE COMPANIES INVOLVED Cam"un�'
Duncan, Green River, with a �-""'
TV CALLS AT YOUR HOME ■a�a�■■sly■/■■■■■a�■■a■■/ahi■■a■■■a■■■■■.■>.ia�■ /es■a/■a■/ii7ht/■■=e�•-
Three Technicians with • Radio -Phone Equipped Trueh For large attendance. Mrs. John
Faster Service
White presided over the Bus- ST..;AMES
loess: Mm3. Ii. VL::_o..n gave White, Mrs. Geo, Duncan and The results of the Euchre, COMMUNITY CHURCH
H AND CARRY SERVICE AT OUR SHOP CAR RADIOS, a report on the O:•- :awa Pres: Mrs. Wiright^ I .sponsored b5' the Brougham W. Reformed Episcopal'
CAS Institute on February 11, Rosebank Road, North
t -HOUSE RADIOS0-and TV REPAIRS byterial sectio ; held recently o l 0
in Srt.. Marks Un'.tea'Churoir. in George Wallace celebrated were:: Cartier-1.Mrs. Henry Capp Nov.' L. B. McPherson
NEW TELEVISION with Power Tansfonher Whitby. his 7th birthday with a party Ogden; �. Mrs. Fred Draper; - S. A.
e Worship Service was in of school chums after school Con�'olatinrh, Miss Margaret 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6
.Starting at $269.00 with 90 Day Warranty on Parts � Miller; (;,encsy-1. Jake Hon -
Tubes and OUR THREE YEAR WARRANTY ON charge of M': Hugh Miller, last Tuesday. Phone HO. S -4i34
PICTURE TUBE who .gave a very interesting Mr. Don Gibson was on a ingh; 2. Howard' Mia)rcalQrh; 'and
and conc�ltructive 'talk' 6n - business trip to Moncton, N. Oonsolatioar, Ros'd Carlton. Service of Worship
r The maullts of the- L O. O. Sunday School i Bible Clan 1
LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS ;49.95
"Brotherhood". Mrs. H. Maly B., recently.hL
calm and Mrs: J. Tweedie ass- Seoventy-five persons attend_ F. Eur'.�re at Whitevase, lash 1.45 A. Prayer
SWEEPER-VAC $29.95 .,. fisted• ed the Father arxt'Son Banquet F Tdhay right are: Ladies=l. sing Prayer
- Roptace'that 014,111190 Antenna with a Dunbarten Radio Mm. Wm. Duncan favoured at St. George's Parish Hall, in Mrs: Ab. Tr6yer; 2: Mrs. nor- 11:06 A. AL
Tubular TV 'Tiwor
with two • piano n►uni>,e The %dcering. A ,lovely ' supper , ence EllkOtt (both ladies Play- Holy Cannwfl .
. MoNih
rrreeting closed w !tib Bene_ was served. Guest speaker , ed as gents); 3. -Chas. Day. Azh• SwWal _
diction, followed by lunch sei: was Mr. Bill Durnan, of Bay. day night, February 29.sparse■■asrweera■aM1q :
ved by the hostesses, Mss. J. Ridges. other euchre will be heed Fri.
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rr _ Beach Scouts, Guides, - ` Q - --._St, Francis de Sal"'nowl
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- Com, Events ies and Cubs in St. Paul's Ang- Villag ,.e uNOr@S Team Standin3g4CLASSIFIED _ titan Church, Dunbarton Ieker Ing No. 7. Strikers
P.: ke.:iig L'nrted Chu. �h .
-:T-� y�+eli attended. Rev B. P. � �pa,tlQf those of No 5 Jets --�
will hold a General Meeting Smythe delivered the message, this corrIInunity is'- extended father, mi.. Hamilton, at Fair- No. 6. Blowers
---- ---- on Thurday, Morenci 5, at 8.00 No. - -
- o o. o to Mr. B. Kennington, on the view Lodge, 2. King Pins � � ;
p, m. in the C. E. Centre. The CHURCH NEVUS passing of his father,. at Bar- Mr. and Mrs. C: Glover and No: 1. Five Pins s.'
gum speaker is Mrs. L F. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. daughters, of. Toronto, spent No. 8. Head Pins 23
Richardson, of Whitby. Visit- ria, on ,1Vjonday morning. The -
fa S&Morning Service at 11.00. Ev- funeral took place on Wed- Su�. With Mr, and Mrs. C. No. 3. Corner Pins. 21 a
ors welcome. 'c 00 P. m- esda at Barrie. H M o. 4. Spares
ening Service. at 7 .. P n y,
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FO SALIit s .' ..................Of -Pastor J. ' Fishback will con- Mr. and Mrs. Grant' Mes- �
r. 'Mrs. n Wilson ?,00 Flat'
APPLIES "i POTATOES The Women's Guild Of duct both se{:�v�ices, fihe Study ser will be returning home and Susan visited Mr. Wil- Jim Featherstone 244, 245
Mdntosh f. Spies = ;2.75 Bu. St- Gsory•'s .Anglican Church Class at ' 2.30, -Sit t y. Prayer this week -end from .a two- so'n's Parents, ' at Ridgeway, Arnold" Van Goer '251, 223
will meet at the home of Mrs, g y p, week ,holid'ay in theBarbados.
Other Var'letks AvaNable Meetin Friday', at 7.00 m. during the week -end. Stan. Whine 225, 219; Dennis
please Bring Own Centel T. Flynn, Morley Park, Thurs- youth Time Group will attend Mr. Wm, Kemp, has returned Mr. E. S. Lindo has just re- Challice 204, 229; Mike Pow
205
For day, March 5, at 2.00 P. m
- three-week t
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Ajax. Baptist Church on Fri- from a three we vacation a
DICKERING AIRDS - ............I .............: - day. Speaker is Mr. R6y Law- Key West Fla. from - -
to m a business trip, ars 205, 219; Tony Vesters
v' tin America noun 203; Jim Laverty 200, 202
One M,Se West Of P%di�g Rouge Hills Home 3 School son , Cars leave the church at Mr. sad Mrs. Norman Maye, tries, Barbados, Trinidad, and Bernard Bucking 239; Marg
Village, on No. 2. fthwa Y Association 730 p. m, of Goodwood, called on her other places. Ghlligari 232; Nick Van .Den
phona:.l42-t2U in keeping with Canadian - - The community's best wish'- Brock 226; Joe Havey 221;
(cot 1(�tf) "Education Week, March 2 to ar es on to Mr. and Jack bloOoy 219; Kevin Cum
sister, and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fuller, o e es are extended
9 our meeting is being held on Green ' Diver Mrs. 'Hamilton —�t]te former 214; Jack Power 212
_......:......_. .,_ ...._..__._.......� week=end. ;
rnlr�s
__.. _.__._: __ _ a March 2, at. 8.00 P. Congratulations to Miss Car- Mrs. James Dalley is ano- Mrs• Rogers) on the occasion Martin Venters 210; Bill F -a
FRESH APPLE
m. at the Rouge ' of Libman in ra of their marriage. wee ,
ter o our adult population �•
For Salo - Sweet apple cider. Ttris rriornbti is "Open House in Piano. came fourth in the confined to .the home with
Fresh made. ng Orchards giving you the opportunity of Honor Roll, at the Kiwanis measles. [� C
examiriing your child's work Festival, in Yorkmirister Hall, Mrs, Ethel Warder, Mill St..'AJAX . AND D P I C K L, R I N G
One mile West of Pickedmg and progress,and spend a few Toronto, on Thursday of last
Village, on No. 2• Highway' with the teachers of hes her father from England,
pl>ta»: 152-1247minutes week. Mrs. Webb. of. Mark- visiting thein. yLNL11A�. '�iONI��
(: �) your children. After your tour ham is her music` teacher. Mr, J. S. Balsdon was con- _
around the school, come and Mics_ B. Draper, Mrs. L, Leh- fined' to the Qshawa Hospital �.,'
enjoy coffee and cookies with. - `
For Sale - wrecking school• r friends and neighbors• • Oshawa were Oshawa fora week, and returned 'Yo �Ip111N1 C n
''Church St., Pickering. Used Y ...... Mr. Ross Kennedy, Tuesday. hare-
'• " Locust h Mrs. Wm. Rearnan has been- N rebs given that a General Meeting of the s
is _ share -
lumber hardwood flooriM.. Card Of ThanksNOTICE is he
'Hili, was. guest speaker at the confined to her home through ho ospital :will be held
-�-�- --doors, windows. W. F. Hunt- Worsis could never express , g64 the ' Res- -
1 - 352-iS2i. Home & School meeting oA n
motor miy sincere thanks to all ' Inv illness. t Ince. in
of Ajax and Pickering en
Monday last.. Brenda Disney; daughter of a
P. m Tuesday, March
Friends and relatives for their _ _...__ . _ idence. _
0 31, 1
- .....- -- ......._......... Rev. Mr. Norton. Ajax. con- Mr. and Mrs: Larry Disney:
For Sale - 1955 Chev. hard- nay lovely cards, beautiful ducted WorshipService on IMPORTANT: In- accordance with the ,I•I0511ital iSy-laws,
ton pick-up. Re-coasditior►eds,ere visits to my moth- has been hbme aH week Buff
motor. New paint job. bonedClare- Sunday last, He gave a por- ering.a virue-resul'ting in s Al) "Any Person who Pays to the corporation at least thirty
_ m ont ��, er, Mrs. R H. Stroud Sr., due- trayal of Richapd Young. high temperature• days beMro tM Mn+iai IM•eting in :any one 1►ear, the won. i
e her long hours in Osbawa Good ne+vs for the children -51.00 shall be a member of the Corporation for'the. ensulA
General Hospital:
For Sale - ti Moot - skits and �T_�A of 'this neighborhood -there is fir•, -77
+ +++�+ to be an• Ice Carnival this Fri Therefor•. those wishing to qualify as a. Member of the
poles, adjustable. Like new. Mrs. Marjorie Rattew -
Mrs Char.Fiss spent a few day ht. commencing at 700 requested to have
Complete.
$15 or nearest Off- :.. ways last week with her dau o'clock. Lincoln Ave. Public rye ter an
Corporation for the Cutrrent year are
er. 839-2400. Card Of Thanks hter Mis. Bill Wilson: But. •
theirfee in 'the hands of thiP Secretary, la than
g School i sponsoring the event. I Monday, March 2 1%4.
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- C. P. KITCHEN FAUCETS We wish to thank relatives.. tonville: There has been good ice all '
pVUP. HOSE 3 SPRAY friends and neighbors for their Mrs, Lewis Jones returned this week, but not. enough' Of, (2) "The presiding.effiur of every- society, organization or
acts of kindness, anti_ex- home -on Sunday from a three- I corporation which suberib•s and pays to the lands of the ".
Reg. $22.00 - Now SIC" n�Y our people have been taking Por
Brady' Plumbing - AT. 44721 pressions of sympathy shown week visit whit- her daughter advantage, so: -If jrou feel like Corporation the sum of Twenty-five Dollars In any year
_ us during the illness and death and son-in-law Mr.- and--`Mls. skating. now is your chance. for that
Petty. Thos:' Crist. in Washington.
� Mia, Frances This might be the last week H •tt a member o! • Corporation
year". r kip th orpor on
The Active Service Class
b•
The Family for ice,., (3) "Every person who donated or span hwaalter donate
_ o has
met lash Wednesday night at Wm R. Stork: Belleville. one Hundred Dollars 'in aid of the funds of the Corpora -
Apartment For Rent _ _
the home of Mos Cecil Drs and friend, Granit Badgley,
three -roamed apartment in Card Of Thanks ney, with Mrs: Earl Disney's _ visited the Stork family, and tion in any one year, shall b. deemed a Life MemMr"'
-Pickering Village. Heat and Friends vim remember in group- in charge of the. meet- had dinner. with Mr. and Mrs. Members and all interested persona are cordially invited to
water included. $60 a ' motrth. the hour of sorrow are. never ing. The theme of the program Gordon Found recently. atend _ ..
forgotten. We want you to
pitioaie; 942-5816. was ,Missions". Mrs. 'Elmer Mr, Wm. Gormley, a former IL D. THOMPS014 - K. J. iMsetNNl$,
- know how much we appreciate resid'errt of Pickering lnlany President and Chairmansecret ry
have done for us.
Wilson sang a lovely solo.'A
all that you Sale of . Articles. ended the years ago). died of a heart at - - -
. of tens tSesrd...� ,
p Wcted
- l.Mrs• Gordon Lumley. Joan
meeting, after which. pancakes, tack, in His. father
tic, 'err
BEAUTY SALON and Carol, arid syrup were served. Tuesday His, father the late Y
COLD WAVE,
Mr, and " Mtn Jack Tully Robert Gormley, farmed on the
205 Off; = ._
and family. of Wirtdscrr were present Moorland's property at
For Further Information Call Fairport .'.�++ week -end guests at the Irving Dumbarton, and folrriezly_Iived • • e
-CAROL" ++��` McAvoy home. , in the "Rectory',. St. George s
639-2
Fairport Beach Home and t'1 an u re.
The 4-H Girls' Home -makers Anglican Church he } Most automabile'skids are the
-(feb 27 _ f 1Club met on Saturday for their
School Association viii hard a y
• _ second meeting of the mew
o result of ('1) under-inflotec Tires!
s Education Week meet- Course, when heat boxes were QROC ROAD {Z) too much snow or ice on the
AVON CALLING Pini • March 4, H
Why Not Start A Business Ing on - covered with wallpaper to ` road? (3) over -inflated tires?` _
Of Your bun at 8.00 p: m at the scttooi match their, clothes dcieet col- 4) drivin too fast on slippery
The Area 2., Sand will be The Brownies met at usual / ` ( id PP rY
Avon C ownetics are in demand our scheme. on Monday, the 24th. Mary 1 1�;"`1�� o road surfaces? _
as a Representative Of this "featured, and Angela Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jam-; Anne Cargill received het 2nd.and - 4
Company, you can develop an who won the Miles Cook Tro ieson and girls had supper on Year Star and - Switnmer's. •sysy«, q Pu•,o•, •yi nayao,lP
interesting profitable business. 'phy in the recent Public Saturday night with Mr. and �w W "0" w•+i•' ow -N Pir-4% -1
Proficiency Badge. Corinne r ,� „a,c i<1.u,,,,, •,o '
P. O. Be: 512, Oshawa. Phone The Area NO. 2. Bad will Julian Mrs. Grant Jones, Brooklin. Gerbis. Jennifer and Nancy '! ,PA` •l pop mop
featured, and Ang Miss Linda Graham was .one �4 sup Jno�t ue PP•u+ *4& it Pio w Ai+'lll
who won the Miles• Co6k Tro= 1st Y •no A+ai•S q iuo a* �P
of the Grade 12 students from �'� 1 M ,•q,oW, s ,•gar
• -• - pfiy in the recent Area 2. Pub- ce�ved their M � �eyivlrece 1.1 ��♦��
a {,
Log Pi ening ,Dist. -High School, Star.
`�/�E Contest will- give
Hc Speaklrag Guest who weft to C»kays'a last The toboggan party for the
he • spmto visit the Parliarn. school children was held on
Lost -male peg, Pmt Gem Speaker wird be Public School, Thursday. CIA Ck"pe.r-Fors Insurance Association'
Shepherd, part terrier. Black, TruStee, Mrs. Pat Finn, who ant Buildings and other places Saturday last. After-,
sad.
wtribe mance of interest. the • out-of-doors, they return- LC;p-operator - + Fe Insurance Association
evith white sorest_ Two' wtil Speak on '"lite lsnpo I pedple s Union
The Young ed to the school where they
paws. Hooked tall. Phone: 1101 at )dation m Today's attended -the Oshawa Presby- enjoyed' hot dogs and hot
;Kerr. 9424904. World". tery skating Party on • Swur- eftwolate, . which was served
000 11he Annual Meeting of the - dLLy night, at Brooklin, and to.thezn by the members of the
THE ULTIMATE IN SELF PROTECTION
1ST. a
2ND. MORTGA•ES hiricti ilea .'at the Brooklin Horne S-yiya Assoc.SIM TO S10.0M - Fairport Beach ihtepay '
Availabh Te llonoo•owwors Association will be heli on church. l'90ltppy birthday to Brian ��DIAN DO
ReaaonaM• Interest Rotes Wednesday, March •4, at 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Sys who
eeAebersPted his 119th
- No Borwsos P. M. Election of Officers. and ' called an Sunday' to see her birthfty an Febrtmry 23.
No Hidden Charges other 'intlroc•tanh business.. Try sister Mrs. Harper Beaver, Sorry: to. }e• thea Mrs. ;LIKE JUDO BUT MORE SO
me f v*eraBo to attend, Please. tvtso is vim' i!1 ni hosprta] -
�s in Vonde�tte's baby . back in '
paynNnts To Sur! Your Among the Grade 12. Stud- Toroo. wiM �1'dtI011
has'pdtal Hope she
....._ .. - emcee.,
be veli
BudgM ants of Dumbarton High School
..................•. -.- .: •Demons s�,
te For Pw"Wk rs To who went to Quebec recently Mr. and Mss. C. Hubbard
:•Wri
,iCard of .'- had the Looter's sum -and un- .. , �. !AT Tl4E OLD SCHOOL HALL ON
Boat 45, Chrawnrrt, Ont- were: Florence Mitchell, Lyn `-
_ (mar 90) da ptdmr8, Bob. Douglas, Gale Barrett -.- In the midst of de, Mr, and Mrs, Norniaw _ ,PICKERING BEACH ROAD... _
v we wish to ex- Burton, of Toronto. to cin -
our mer, on y, ter ;cit . to For° Particulars Call 942-6241
SEWING 'MACHIN! �.y to hear' Mrs. David p� our heartfelt thanks visited Mrs. Hubbard's
TUNE -Up' : 1'' Tbdd Is in the Ajax Hospital. and appreciation 'to our mat�v'
" Any Maio Dam Cassels; Lakevlew, neigtrbors. friends and Tela
Sohl r $2,511-
tives for Ave. b bane tltiF week with .the kindnesses and
Singot" Trained Machank sympathy shown us in the
Call -942-3711 r,turerps• MAIN S�r PICKLmnu
(tenor 20t cimur-
Beet wishes go to Mr. and loss of a loved sister, Pearl.• Ow �� �
y Mlm. 0. Chat on the arr- We especially wish to th dnk
�• Feb- _
runs of a baby da>�t Rev. A E. Cresswell for his s
A. Wsw�Krc if � so r r-ttary 21, 1gg4. consoTd W wards, aH the don- _
a�biona to Mr, ors of .the beautiftd, flowers, EY
on thebr 17tfi cads of sympathy, the pall- DI L
wa>rtans � .. .
Wedlt Ra>tB AtrsdveisarY• on Feb -
bearers, St. John's _United ' •
the-Wemenl s- instit-
ruary AD. =��11t Wa�- Koro( birthdssy wishes. 90 .ute, Joy Robektdt Lodge No.
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Heather 15o�w who was a•1 thank you to
Sisters Shirley. _ Knox, "Louise CU
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tom
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• - .. • SCINWORTHY .. lbttr Yea � . add � e 24th ; to �. A sped ..y
- READY-rASTf>• Robert who was Pilkey, nore'nce Ellicott, who `
Weill . single Ro11 two Years old also on the 24th .served so :efficiently rct the
df February; to Debbie Wilk- home after the funeral, 'tire
_ • :. :.�_ irnon, who will ;,be eight years McEachnie Funeral -#iome for - _ _SN FQR LENT.. -
yENJA111i1N MOORS old on the 26th: and to Laura their kind, efficient
se¢•vices. j _ .
LATEX 'rje�eti,' trixteen YE*atS on the AaleeD . in God's
beautitnl Barden. ,
Wall hint --' Gal. - MRS 28th. Free from all sorrow and Dain: CWEINERS
i1B.113 Brownies had a 8katlnP, And . when -our Ufe'N ]ourney le BOL�GNE Ibe e -
1„Q,loss -Gal, The
Party On
night, fo10 ended.
l» Ich and hot Choc- We know we •hall' meet her asain.
i ' uit Kk on Road owed _Mrs. Maud Silken, Audrey
HIGHLAND CREEK plate.
'hest AT 24M51 The parade of the Fairport and Jim. r
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be held -in the church at 7.00 and friends, and especially the returned to work after enjoy- welcomed true large crowd.
O G E p. m. Everyone welcome. Kiwanis and Ladies' Club, who. nig a week's vacation. _ Rev. N. Gignac, S•�tituai Dir
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The The Ladies' Guild will serve have donated so .generously• Mr. Tom Dawson spenh, ector for the Region eongrat
Dinner, at the West Rouge Fat- 000 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. ulated all contestants .and the ;
EDUCATION WEEK.IN WEST ROUGE her and Son Banquet, for the West Roug4 Hockey -.Scores Hedges., Judges werMrs. C. E. Tip- --:-
Sundalr��AarsJyJ.. - Church of St. • Edward the Confessor - Cubs and Scouts, at the church Saturday, e:, day, February 22. Teresa Levick had a birth- ping, Miss S. Sloan and Mr.
7.00 P. M. Service. Girls' $c lWl Choir, on Thursday, February 27• - = day party on Sunday with a G. Shortall• Mrs. M. Coleman •
:...... f0lenday, March 2, - Discussion in each room of "reasons. for 000
Atoms - MitiChells 4;' Rouge number of her friends attend- thanked the Judges. -Corr.
,Education and Education Week". Advertising.Grace Presbyterian Church Hill Cleaners & Hdwre. 2. ing.
Tuesday, March 3. - Assembly - Gradee 6 to 8. 9.00 a.. M. - Port Union, Road John- .Inglis 2; Rouge, Hill. Rosemary, Hedges eTttertaio-
ngxe
OpeniExercises. Girls' Choir. Stories by Senior Students.
-gym Rev. R. T. Duncanson, B. A., Drugs & Barbershop 1. ed a girl friend from Scarboro
Wednesday, March' 4. -Koine & Sc$coat.-Meeting. at -5.00 p. B. D., of Elliott Lake, will be_ Pee Woes - Strouds Foods 5; ' fiver the week -end. �/�. Andrew's .
mt Dr. Ruth Skye. Films. Girls Trio. Interviews with teachers. at Grace, on Sunday, -March -i, - -Woods-Frye 3.. _.Mrs Robt. $edshaw. Jr__ha� '.Church - Pickering
Thursday, March S. - In Auditorium. 9.00 to 12.00 noon. at' 11.00 a. m. with a' view , of Boyl Laundry 4; Reynolds' had to return to Taconite Gen- The iriorning service was -
Grades 5, 6. 7, and 8. French. Math. Phys! Ed Science, Music. accepting this charge, and all Kids 3. eral Hospital, Mr. "Redshaw' conducted by tate minister?
.IFriday, March 6. - Assembly Grades 5 to 8. 9.00 a. m: Opening members of the congregation Bantams - Rouge Tavern: 3; acid Mr. Steve Doucette visited .Rev: F. Col The choir en -
Exercises, etc. :are urge
rW asked to attend Terveld Bros. 2; her on Sunday. • tered to the processional "I,
'anis service, Glen Eagles 7.; West Rouge Mr. Geo. McConnell has joyed when to the house, of
_EXTRA CURRICULAR- St, Colombos Circle of the SheR 3, - been laid up for the past week (' '. The special 'musical
Monday and Thursday - 12.55 to, 120 - Band Guild will meet at the churK3r,
Tuesday - 12.45 to 1.20 Girls' Tumbling In the_ All Star Action, tate with a lame back. _ nu¢nber was a>a anthem- "For
Wednesday - 12.45 to 1.2o - Boys' Tumbling. 4.00 to 4.30 •- on. Tuesday, Maroh 3, at 8.00 West Rouge. Inglis -Juveniles . Mr.---and-Mrs-.V vis- God so laved rite World by
Girls' )Basketball. 12.45 to 1115 -Boys' Basketball. 4.00 to p, m. All members intuited. are . awaiting the ourtcome of ited relatives in , Toronto on the Secular and Junior choirs.
_ ,L,go - Sys' Basketball. ' St. Andrew's Circle of the a series between Camp Borden Saturday. Mrs. Marion McClement, or-
a OTHER - Art Display throughout school. Creative writing- Guild will , hold their next and'Alliston. as they play the Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil t acrd -
mademe Ing on a neer with his brother ided at the organ. The script -
Parents aro invited to 'any one or all of the setivlties lusted 5, at 1.30 p. m. All. ladies of The Bantams sponsored by Br, George -and Mrs, Kell of. ure readings were: Psalm 147
abovs� to take place at West. Rouge School during the week anis group especially invited.' 1Vlil�boys eliminated St.' John's Detroit, on Sunday. and St. Joint 4: 19 - 30. Mr.
March I y' The travelogue 17he Middle three straight, winning Wed- Dr. Wm. Ferrirtgrton and Conkey's message was- titled .
A Benefit• St. Patrick's Dance Six Years of Age". Plan to at- East" sponsored by the tallies . riesday night at-Stouffville 2 - = family, -of Barrie, spent Sian- "Acceptable. Worship". Marty
and Party wi11 be held on Fri:- tend this meeting 'if you are Guild,- was very worthwhile 1, and now move into the next day with Mr. and, Mrs. Keith texts might be quooted in the
.. ,may, March 13, in the I�aarnbaw a parent. seeing, and there was a good round of this series. Drake. � .. • .Old and New. Testaments for • _
Rooms, with Jack Usirer and 000 turnout to see it, on day, . .:..:...........................:.................:. ............._._...._ - ...-....... sub$ect, the d - ..
this In Old Test
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Room
orchestra. There will be. a The deepest sympathy of the February 21. Thank you for Ol\ a per, County South Regional ament,, we read rr�trch of. fire
bar. RefrestimenRs will be ser- conkitunity"is extended to Mr. coming out.. external sides of worshipping
veil, and titers will be Door and Mrs. Fred Edwards -and 000 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duna Catholic Women's League and the inner spiritual aspect
- Prizes, Draws and Spot Dan- family,' Rouge Hills Dr. on the woo Rouge Community Park and Cheryl, formerly of • Brou- is- followed a great deal by
ccs, All -proceeds to go to Mr. death of Mr. Edwards'' father, ! - Board gham, have taken -up residence An C)sbawa boy and an Ajax prophets.. Jesus and His dis-
-- and -Mr - • Russ, Holder and Mr. McKean, Frenchrnan's Bay Mr. Stan. Frost. Reports .1963 in Claremont. girl were 'winners in the Flub- ciples worshipped in synag-
f+amily, Brownfield Gardens, as fast week. Funeral services Substantial progress was Wayne • Reds -haw performed lie Speaking semi-finals of the agues and in -'temples.' In
Huss is in the Easel Geneaal were held on Friday, February made 'in 'the development of in the All Star Benefit Game. Ont. County South Regional Christianity, we worship God
�t Huspil where he expects to 21. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards . our Park during the past year. at Stouffville, on -Friday night. Catholic Women s. League held the Father in pur Lord Jesus
be confined, for several weeks were in Florida when they re- There were four events •with 'against Bradford, an8 figured in St. Gregory's auditorium on Christ, We read that Isaiah
following a serious injury he celved the sails news, and. re- the progress of the Park- in three of his 'teams five Sunday, February 16. saw the Lord High and lifted _
-..,,-:'received while playing hock- turned home by plane.first •= the planting of trees, goals. scoring one, and assist- Robert Bryden, 12, a pupil up, for he, Moses, Gideon and
ey. Tickets will be on sale by n o o shrubs and-Seoteti-pane: witty iug_on twID others. at" -St. Christopher's -school. won many. others. God carne upon
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' several local residents and we Mr. and Mrs. Jed MacLean, the assistance of- tate Dept. -of Lloyd MacGregor rolled -a with ham -speech 0n ��?rnt�er them with all His wen. They
trust the response will be good Chesterton Shores. received Agriculture: the .walk -way a- high single last week in the' Von Braun: Scientist". and called Hirn-bard;-aacknowledg- --
for this special need. the sad news of the death -of cross the Park was built -to -Community Bowling` League Kathleen Walsh, 13, of St., Ing His power. We are called
000 Mr. MacLean's uncle, Rev. A.' provide pedestrian access; _ the with a 288. Jean Bradshaw 'Bernadette's school. Ajax, was to worship at the beginning
'West Rouge Girls` Club, un- D. MacDonald,. of Sydney. N. Baha'i GroRrp' placed a sun was the top lady with a 276. the wiirnhihtg girl with her talk of each service. When we Its-
West
der the able leadership and S., on February 18. Rev. Mac- dial of very unique design, Several local Pickering - Bis= "Tr"avel Is Interesting". - ten to God, we are on the,
direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Donald was a retired Presby- with a surrounding. rose gar- _ trict High School students -en- Honorable Mention was giv- right track• We ,should enter
Smith, Rouge Halls Dr, have terian !Minister, and our sym- den, in a suitable area of the joyed a week -end in Ottawa. en Myrna � Lack, of St. ,Chris- His house regularly, as we
been very busy: and enjoyed patih3es are extended to Mr. Park; and finally, the- Public including: Karen Hayward,- topper's school for her speech 'come together
to read and .
a skating party. to the Tam .O' and Mrs. MacLean.-' - Opening and Dedicall `on Bruce Drake, Greta Vanstone. `"The Value of a Universety Ed hear • the word. Warship
shanter, . on Saturday, Feb-- I o 0 0 - September 22, with •all •,focal Richard Curtis, Fred Moore, uc_ation". transforms men, Preparation
- 'clary 22. About 'seventy-five Many happy returns of the, dignitaries, clergy and friends Barbara Carson. )Barbara Pugh Other contestants were: -is nary. Before we come.
:girls, with parents, were out day to Pat Bhanihon. Joybelle taking part. Music' was provid- and June Benson. Mary Adams, . St, .. Greggry's let us pray for -the miriisiter•
` and enjoyed the -skating. re- Grove, who celebrated her 19th ed for -this occasion by a Scar. Mr. and. Mrs. Burrows. . -of school, - Oshawa,
Catholic for those who worship. with -
frestimeirts and dancing- birtth�iay on February 26: to born High School Barri, under Brougham,' were the hosts at Press"; Jane McGee, St. John's us. If we omit worship, life
On_Tuesday evening;- Feb.'Laurie Huberts, SunnLyslope. the direction of Mr. Pick Jol- a "Beatnik Party "-or) Satur- school, Whitby, "Blessed ZVIot- will soon be sorrowful. Let
18, the local Kiwartis visited on her second birthday, F.eti. Liffe. clay evening. Guests ere pre- her -D'Youville": John Miller, us each day pray for. each 0t_
- the Girls' Club with a special 2?; to Mr. Doug. Chaddock.• There L still quite a- lot to sent from. Stouffville, Clare= St. John's, Whitby, "Ontario - her, and 'have devotions. All
guest, Mr, Ed. Boyg, who wag; Rouge HUN Dr„ w'tich had a be done, and, planned for • the mont and Brougharnt• - Yesterday and Tomorrow"; . of lI5 need to 'be cleansed and
assisted by two of.. the Club's birthday on the 22nd: to Tim- park,- to keep it.. up. Several - The' Young People of the Un- Robert Sibean, ' St. Berna- renewed again and again.
1 members, Lila Black and Pat othy Purk4as, Sunnyslope, on `vf the shrubs which failed to ited Church. held a party on dette's scree!, Ajax, "The His- There is no substitute for -
-•Polzin, of Yellow Belt Grades. his fourth birthday on Feb. 27; survive, wal have to 'be re= Saturday .at the home_of. Mr ,tory bf Hydro ,Patricia Cum true worship: When rice risen
_
-with a demonstration at- the t0 Lynda Huddleston, Flag- placed. The grass will need and Mrs. Harold Hopkins, Loc- m'in�gs, St. Francis de Sales Christ appeared to His din
school, and report a :very en= stents Terrace, who was four top ressing. fertilizer and re- a] musicians .combined. their .school,. Pickering, "Value of cipks, .they Wbrshipped -Him
joyable evening. on February 20. seeding. in places, and grass talent to provide music 'for a Universit�Y Education"; Gerry bet us do likewise. As we war.
- The Club is planning. "Open 0 0 0 rmrwing pt�gram taken - eve . slanting. _ '. Van Den $rock, St. Francis de ship Hurt, our God will be ,
mouse" at the school for Tues THE CHURCHES - . - which will need to have equip- Mr, and . Mrs. Jim IWr tarn 1 Sales, Pickering.. "Value of a glorified, and let us seek to
day, March 24, when the girls . St. Edward's Anglican Church mens for this work. Park seats, and. family, of Ajax, were Sun- (University. Education"; Evelyn bring. others to the pace of
1 will demonstrate their achieve- East Ave. final asphalt treatment on the day dinner guests at the home ,. Gibi St. Mary's school. Rose- worship of the rrlivithg and the
menta fir' GymrtasRics. Every- • gay, Mich 1. at 9...3q a. walk, playground . equipment, of Mr. a�ud' Mrs. Jack Rennie. bank, "The Need of Lay ZWork- true Go�. Corr.
:one is welcome,. and refresh- m• Morning ,Prayer and Sun- and further.beautifica2iotl. are Keith. Carlton, 'of Scarboro, ors in South America"• •..••__• ,..........
titents wills served. day School for all ages. Rev. the aims of the Committee .for spent the week -end at the Mrs. J.. V. Shannon, Regional Use Classifieds
0 0 0 K. Scott, M charge. 1964: home of Mr, ant! Mts. Sam- Education Converter, cfiaired _
A "'Tfiinkirlg Day' Service A special ,Evensong, with the • Mr. Frost would like to thank axillo. the contest, and Mrs. Gregory TO Buy b Sell
-- for P,;ckering South-West Dis- West Rouge Junior Clroi•r, will the Board. the willing helpers postma9ter Rny McLeod has Carter, Regional Chai4T►tan, phone 944-0940
t,-i� lhy the Girl Guides and
Brownies. was held on Sun- * -,�-•, _ - -
_ day, February 23, at Grace LS PresbyterianChurch. Mrs. A.,are
Campbell, the Scarboro Metro - �Q � � • e � �s . 1
HonoraryExecutive of the.. �Qj v�ere the FUN �s
---Guides of Canada, was special
r.. also Mrs. R• Merritt, ...every shroud has a silver lining when
Division Commissioner.
e{d fiends Qct together for a blast of grave robbery... poisoning and mayhem !
M
" Mrs. Marion Welsch, District . , . , .................... . .......... �H _ -
e.•••••••...•.•....•..... 4 ................. ...... .... ..,....... ' -
Commissioner, was very pleas- O DY-
-the
ed tp have so many Parents atrthe service, showing their in- /+recent taken in work..-
-A special thank you to Mrs. x n
S: ' Morrish, Kingston Rd. who fe:. ? U - -
T RRJ
Played the organ so beautif-;�'"
,,ully.for the occasu0n; 'also. a ' A p
_ thank you to Mr. Fred Hunnt INPANnV�$10NAUCO��l� y
Island Rd., for the P. A. sys-
tem, and to the Board of Sess---
_. � _.,aeo _ P�byteisan--
' � � BROWN 1AMESON...
Church for their kindness and • LORRE... '
thoughtfulness �° KARLOfI'... PRO...a ggrave 1..a -#lend in need is RATHBONE...a very :...he digs a pretty
t ;.serviCe, wihich was very : ' a casket i01t of felbwt a fiend indeed reluctant corpse! � graves 1 ghoul is like
sRhccesstul. case! . the most! a melody!
000. _ :.ti. _r S.
The. West Rouge Home and t
•Hn •...••N•••• .f..... F.• • •• •.{i ..•....1•t F.t# too •• ..• ..•••...•••.. .••....... ..••
School Executive would like to j •� 1 J
tank everyone who helped _ P
make the movie ''Son, of •Jen-
on Saturday afternoon:
fhifer". � such a success. Besides help-
ittg the Association financially;=
they give the childreninthe
district the .opporiunfty of
seeing a show, es'pecl P -
ed -for younBeters .. - - ` iJL{
The A.SSoc•}ation is plarnri7rtg. _ . G :• L
another movie for Saturday, a...r�llAllai H. NICHO SON.+.A51UClL ARKOFF•.,,....ANTHONY CARRA3...••wJA000E9 TOURNEUR •.. RIG'`ARD MAT+iESON-....LES GAME but -
Match 21, a2 2.00 P. m.. _ �
are not sure what picture will _ n Each
be. available for' that date yet• 2nd Thrill Hit! Open Evening. From 7 P. M. _
The.niertt ONregular meelting 0f N , _ aims s ;
- - the Home and scholl will be ' "CIRCUS OF HORRORS" NORTH oF. _ �. _ �(Ineludin� Sundays)
March 4• 8QY1wE"'E�Es
!held on W � y / /� n Noi'us •� FREE ELECTRIC IN
. KEATERS -
:wlth Dr..
r• .Skye, as guest speak " ' 20 fihrilling Circus Acts
ler, and cher topic velli be "sex _ _ . _ - SPARKLING REFRESHMENT CENTRE
or Mildren under In ,Color - PHONE -TORONTO -tee n-weHmr698-26 ez is
Educ&oon
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'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1964 ''' THE PICKERING NEWS FAtiE NINE
m. plan to attend church his brother, Mr. and Mrs. H-
- while the- children meet with Mason, Woodview Road.
- the Messengers. Sorry to hear that the Mas
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gacraanernt of Holy tCOmm- on children were home frown
union on Sunday, April 5. New school with the flu last week-
BAY.-...R-1
eek- -
d.
members wild Sale and Bak e M
- . Bill Davis 'and
e we4come.
r Stades and Features item Ba Ri B Pat. fiml
- ... . ,-ho-Yol' e r anti Mrs- .
BAY y Sale is planned for March 7, Teddy' spent Sunday evening
- at 9.30 to 1.00. Flan to att- at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs.
.Say Ridges, Frenchman's Bay 8, and if you have a child to day, Tuesday and Wednesday, The Brownies, Guides, Cubs end. Ted Price, Second Concession.
And Squires Beach be baptised, please contact 'March 2, 3 and 4. _ and Scouts of the Dumbarton Plan to see "Inn'of the Sympathy is extended to
Education Week activities Rev. Dr. McKay, at 942-0967. _ Troops, attended the morn- Sixth' HaPPlTtess", Presented Mrs. G. Lumley, Carol and
scheduled by Bayview Heights On the same date, in connec- Personals ing service along wltb- their by your Young People's Club', Joan of Old Forest Road in
and Bay Road Public Schools tion with Education Week, the Mr. Harry Freeman�ine leaders. 'The minister, Rev. March 6 and 7. Tickets are on the lass • r. a loving husband
include • participation of the choir of Senior Girls from the . e Rd., entered the Shoul_ Dr. W. A. McKay conducted sale. and father.
school choir in the !corning Bayvnew Heights School .will .................................................... .. ... Kevin and Lixie Wallace"vis_
lice Clinic at Thornhill last the service, assisted by Mr.
'service at Pe�.ce. Lutheran sing at the service. Tuesday. He underwent two R. Pitcairn, organist and chair A' ilei on Friday with the Hall
Church, on Sµnday, March 1. Falrpoirt Church has prepay_ ,operations on Weiir►esday and leader, The church was filled ROSEBAI ,K- oilndren 8f the Second Conces-
at 10.30 a. m., and at Fair- ed a directory for the use of m capacity: Mrs. Vera Free- Ha birthday to Beth
Friday. We hope by now, he is There was a special anniv-
rt United on Sunda Mar. new residents, and if you have man and Mr, David Fantham PPY
'
port y, much improved and able to ersary service held in Rouge Wallace wh les • her ••
.8. at 9.45 a. m. FollowingEd- recently moved in, and would sang a beautiful duet "Lead,
Y get around. Hill United Church on Sunday �y on.. March 4th._Best
is will like to have a copy, please O Gently Lead Us".'Miss Dor- wishes from her family,
Belated congratulations to evening with Rev. W. Burn-
- --- een Davidson led the, Jun:or
hold Open House on Monday, cel rs, u on eth Chaplain of Sunnybrook Sorry to hear that Martin
March. 12 in the evening. In and a copy will be mR;1 d out her birthifia February 21. John 15: was -41espital 9-9est speaker.
addition a week of special act- y' Waitzik is on the .sick list this
the scripture lesson. The ser-
e to you. • Congratulations to Carol _ Next week's euchre wr a week an una
ivities featuring "School in There will be a St. Patrick's mon was a continuation of
'...--' •. - O'Hara whose birthday was held • at the home of .Mrs.. Toy- . school, get well soon -Martin.
-Action" will follow. Tea and Bake Sale on Thurs- the series on the Ten Comm- '
on February 27. ne of Kingston Road: Michael Shea of the Second
The Canadian National Ins March 12, in the Sunday an eh with "Thou Shalt
Congratulations to Mme. B. Plan . to attend the ''bingo Concession is also on the sick
titute for the Blind would like School Room. Please keep the Not Steal" as the topic. This
Bellhouse who celebrated her held every Friday_ evening at list. We hope he will soon be
to remand -readers that -if no date in mind commandment fits in very
birthday on the 19th. '� ;well with the Scout Paws, . as 8 P• m• in the Rouge Hill Com- back to .school with his little
one has picked up their dons- 0 0 0 . Sympathy is extended to munity Hall. Good cash prizes friends.
tion to the "blind drive", they Peace Lutheran Church the family of the late Mr. a Scout Honour is to be trus- and refreshments served. Mr. Joe Mason of Stouff-
ted. This 8th Commandment
are asked to make their cheq- Peace Lutheran :Church had . G. E. Lumley,, Old Forest Rd. iRosebank viIle spent the week end with
ue payable to the Can. Nation- the , sad duty to conduct, the who protects all , of us in three
al Institute for the Blind, and Pa�� away on 'February To observe Education Week, his parents Mr. and Mrs. B
funeral of Andrew Kalina, the ways. First, in protects our Mason of Woodlands Road.
20, at the' East General Hos the Junior Choir of Itosebank
infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. P perosnal property. We should g Paul Mitchell of East Wood-
- - =send it to the Canadian -Impar- it`al. The funeral was, held on Rd. School will sin at the '
xal Bank of Commerce, at the Kalinra, of Khosno Blvd. A{td- Monday tine 24th, in St. Paul's all be taught- , never . to take morning
• service at Rouge Hill
TGA Plaza, Bay Ridges. yew was seven months old. Anglican Churcfi, with inter- amdhina belonging to others. ?ands visited on Sunday s.
Second, we should never take United Church, at 10.00 a_ m.. the - home of Mr. and Mrs.
0 00 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Upitis- in the Union Cemetery. March 1. In addi-
meat on Sunday, he, Aldona. Road.
- The Annual` Pickering News have been accepted into mem- other people's ideas and call - Smit
Barrie. � tion, the school is planning a %•
Soap Box Derby is how open bershi in the congregat ion. Birthday congratuLations to them our own. The law helps
p _protect our. inventions; by pat- "Ca'i'cers Night", in co -opera- � East_ Woodlands 'Community
•
for "registration". Please ap- On Sunday, Murch 1, a choir Mrs. Janet Prewer, who cel- Association
:ply at 882 Modlin Road for from Bayview Heights School ebrated on the 17th. eating them. Young people tion with the Home & School ti
Entry and Instruction Forms: will sing at the service at 10.30 should not steal another's id-, Association.
Susan Robertson had a -:.:.-...
Derby F__ "G. usual, is 50c. a min observance of "Educ- ply for some of her school eas in school exams or home- Saturxtay, March 7, is the
per car and driver. Entries wilco Week". friends. on the 20th. when work. Thi' we should not � big day for the baseball reg-
- will be accepted up to March .................._..---......-- .... � : she was seven years old. � Rouge H'11S to
ccep steal ar�bociy's i eputatiart 2strat n:
31, 1964. Phillip Ands celebrated his telling false stories about Calling all boys between the.
Geo. Alsop DU1�8ARTON b on February 24, them. If we listen to these Happy birthday to Mr. Geo- ages of 8 io 17 years for Reg -
Gladys Cassa: visited rumours, we are-accortihplices rge_Davis, Altona Rd. who cel_ Mrstion on the East Wood,
Enough ch n have 3stered for baseball to form: Education Week for Dun- to stealing. We s strive a es is i ar
her son Bruce, and -family, for
- One Bantam, One Pee W:e and f' irton Public School includes to obey this Commandment Mr. O. Waldriff, Steven and - Caking all girls between the
tea days, returning home on
Two Squirt Teams: This is far Participation by the school Wednesday, the 28th Bruce by maintaining-absoluteIvuhon- David v#siked over the week- ages of 9 o 16 years. for Reg--.
Wood -
below the number of boys who. &vAr, in the 11.00 -a. m. ser- ,� accepted a,position in the esty, invoFvingpersonal with Mr. Waldriff's -par- istt�tion on the East �Vnod-
have turned out for baseball v':ce at Dunbarton United. Hwy of Trent University in Pte• people's ideas.. errts in South River, Ontario. lands.. teams•
in the Parents who wish Church, on Sunday. March 8.. and in talking 'about others. Grade 7 of Rouge Hili •pub- Registration takes place at
past. PeteTboro, in the fail. He
Miss H. Bradd, a teacher from Bulletin Iic school held a dance in the the Rouge Hill , CvmmunitY
to register. their boys for base= etearrts on May 1. and will be
ball are asked to contact Mr. the school will be gtteet speak- .head of "i0eference and Cit- The regular meeting of the' school to earn money for the Hall. on Sof ours O 1.00 d
George Alsop, at 882 Motilin er during the service. Follow- United Church Women will be Safety Patrol, an Friday, Feb., between the hours -
culation Departrihent
1Road. Phone 839-3394. ing Education Week, 'the local held on Tuesday, March 3, at 21st. The dance, was well at- 4.00 p.. m
The Afterrroihn Unit of the calling for
_
Road.
. nstruction, for will hold Open House 2.00 p, m. Dr. KPrturedy. of leaded and eveydne had a We are also
U. C: W. wid9 be at the home �� wonderful time. Couches: 'These men or women
:those vrtto have registered, will cn Friday. Match 20. Unionville, will show pi
of ,Mrs. C�Iactvs Costar, T4ttng Please
start on Sunday. March 1st, The Staff and Students of of his trip to the Holy Land Happy birthday' to Timmy are urgerrt3y needed.
tray. March S, at 2.00 P. m.
From 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. at the 'Vaughan Willard School will AN ladies are inirtted. The Hewie who celebrates his 12tdh call 6. Norman a4 day O17,
observe Education • - NV.eek be word. for Roll ht— 'will Afternoon Urdt is in charge, btrttxlay on Saturday. Feb.. 29. after 6.00 P. M. any hay Or -
'Recreation Hall, Liverpool Rd. �' be "Art Easter Thought". .
;� .Base Idne• holding Open House each aft- a Messengers will meet next Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason, of Mr. --J. O'Connor at 839-26043,
00
o ernoon from 3.30 to 4.30, Mon- United Church (' Sunday morning. at 11.00 a. Ottawa visited at the home of airy time.
Volunteers are asked to help
out wwbtth a project to create - - _. : •
funds for the future, Minor _ . -
Hockey in Bay Ridges. They -
',are as;iced to be willing to put _
- In a few hours of time on a - -
' Saturday, in the near future_
to tee interested, or willing ow''
10ift
' or*,,
•
to help, is asked to contact
ec
Ron. Stewart, at 839-2816. or Ch -
Row Kingston at 839-2685.
A movie matinee has been -
scheduled for next Saturday -
afternoon, e
_._
Bayview Heights Home and ' • - - -- - •-
School Association --Featured =
will be sfull-length Walt Dis-
t�ey Cartoon 'Lady and the
-
_Tramp". The movie will take
place at Bayview.Heights Pub_
lick School Auditorium ( please -
te e - -- =- - - _ - - -- -- - - _- _ -- _-- -- -_--
two showings:- at. 1.00 p. m.,
' forand
children; Adults 40c.
0 0 0 _.. The Third Bay- Ridges Carib
hack have scheduled a "Bat- _
- tle Drive" for next Saturday,
:February 29. This is the firsrt'
- lbottle drive to be run' by the - '
.newly -formed Third -'Bay Rid- 1' -
ges Pack, aril it is hoped- ev-
F rt the -
eryone will suppo boy's.
000
- _ Buick tial Deluxe 2 door cup -
Last "week, Ditnbarton Dist.
'' �•..• A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
- =verde t3eissioner, _M . .. -B k Spe' C e `
--paddy Brander presented Girl
Guide Christina Podlipski with - -- _
her Patrol Leader's Stripes. _
Ctu>istina Will lead the Swal-
low Patrol, 1st. Bay Ridges
Guides, She is the first Bay O go O r
Ridges Guide to wear the new
I K -SPE IAL
style. uniform.
On -Sunday; February 23, ----------------------
Peace Lutheran Church, and the scenes ofUnited Church, were TRIM IN SIZE UNBEATABLE FOR PRESTIGE EASY TO OWN
the scenes of church' parades,
with the Guides, Brownies, the o
a a» Scouts,n of- Bey, - -because, it's Buick ;puts Buick quality in your hands for less with an all-new -
g through and through
115 -inch wheelbase `
honouring the birthday of - _
Lord Baden-Powell, with their
"'Thinking Day" Services.
0 0 o The new Buick Special has so much built-in value, you'll braking is safer, smoother. Its performance is swifter;
CHURCH NEWS f hardly believe how little it costs ! It looks lower, sleeker silkier. The special is everything you expect in a Buick and
Irairme United illbe Church - 'On its new longer wheelbase. Its ride is softer, quieter. Its is priced much lower this yealr�ll,BOVE ALL, IT'S A 9UICK
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-New members will be ret- ti g .
eived into the conkregation
this Sunday, March 1. This 'as
`Itch to' be a Communion Ser- Be sure to watch "Telescope" and "Zero One" now showing on television. Check local li§tings for time and channel. MS -664C
Ser-
vice, as previously ' announced.
The•next Haptistth service ,viii :'LAW MOTOR SALES LIMITED, PICKERING (Main 'SL
ree#1 INH. 2-5660.1; hK. D-4�61
hake place on Sunday, March
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