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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_03_1277 Y — Cri Children = And Use YOUR EasterSe -h -Today TELEPHONO , PICKERING SINCI THE 1C]<ER1NG NE W-S - -442-0440 - VOL. 31 NO. 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 Price - 10c Per Copy New �c - c i es ' •_ . �o�Present=fashion— . y_ 9 d Mardi 19tH t. € Change of date for the Pick_ 7t w d Red - r,^ - .l eying . Cross "Blood Don ors' 0inic"• from May to the month of Mardi, emphasizes 1 " kb .•; the fact drat the need for , blood o gh Blood Clinics coli- � a j ectAio are up 4.2 % over last- �.<.`ear, the need for blood Is in f p y � 14• early. I+ creasing by /. Y _ _ s�tiierefore most-- .l fy that- all Who are interested in work should t to wo .s t try _ his tom; give -blood, aR. the Clinic, sept a � ' March 14. Ern- N t � f for Thursday, phasis is already being made to the public that "March is ' Red Cross Month", since can- are already at work ` for tine Annual Fund-Raisin Campaign us x Once again, all blood donors- x eligible j Lucky Draw Prize -tet the last Clinic it was $10.00 worth of y, goods at the Boyes' Drugs: ,? r ; A �,, • t The clinic will be held in . the C. E. Centre, Pickering Un_ 3 ; h ited Church, March 19. Clinic ¢ ' Hours: 2.04 to 4.30 p, m„ and F, r fi ,2q 6.30 to 9.00 P. m, Baby-sitters - s and Free Transportation are available. Call the Blood Don- or Chairman, Mrs. L. Bilton. - -- 282-6817, or in the North. Mrs. The Hoard of Trustees of to a random ttern in an ef- room, and unci s office. -- Pa P Pel' H. Green, 649-2005.or-on the,. PkScehinhg Township School Ar- fort to avoid the institutional While the school was dei- day itself, call the C. E. Centre- ea• PQo. 2 anmunced that cons- appearance that is so evident igned for economical const- at 942-4721, if you need trans- truetion is scheduled to cot- today in many school build- ruction, it will be built accord- portation. mence this spring on the new Ings. By decreasing the glans ing to standards laid down by Remember the date-Thurs- - school to be located on Balat- 'area in the classrooms, a the Department of Education. day, March 19-Blood Donor on Avenue in southern Bay greater control of heat gain It is planned that the school Clinic Day. Ontario Chapter of the Easteni Star *111 presonf a Fashion Ridges. The project is design- and glare is attained: will be entirely built under the Last November, we received Show at Pickering High School on March 14 at 4 p. m. All the ed by Messrs Craig, Zeidler The school will contain el- "Grant Structure, Facilities will a "record'' in donations. Let's proceeds are to go to the Ajax and Pickering Gsnoral Hospital. and Strong, architects.of Tor- even, classrooms, a librarybe of the same basic standard beat that recRM! Two of the models trying :on some of the now clothes that will onto and Peterborough classroom. an all and-. established in Bayview-Heights _ ., Pur'P�'e'� be shown are Ruth Miller and Nonni Singer. Horton Photo oldarchitects have Bevel- i,torium-gymnasium, a kinder- Public School. - Br011ghatil If'0■,N'e the exterior windows in- •garten, health and teachers' D Couple bitu Celebrate Their 50th j Lincoln Choral Group Emenion D. Bertran Anniversa dorm Cafik Hamed. a:roan Fireiiiefi neww far To Sing hard, 2 ,. Funeral services w held {, �/ on: Wednesday for the to Mr. Friends and relatives "gash- Pickering Tillage A chorus of fifty young For Local Red Cross Campaign' oc_ g Emerson Dee Bertrand, for erect last Saturday on the voices fho7ht Lincoln Ave, Pub- 'z • many years a resident of .this rasion of the 60th wedding an- Pickering Village Fire De- lit School will present "'lite - - Mr, Norman 'Cafik has been •Village. He passed away af- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ren_ partment would like more named diairman of the Pick- �y volunteers, Chief Robt. -Scott Road to Calvary,% C1 Bach, at - eying Red Crow campeagn for ! ter a short illness, in his 91st dal Ellicott of Brougham. Pickering United (ghurch, on year. Mr. - and Mrs. Ellicott have told Council this' week Sunday evenirhg, .Mardi 22, at his year Mr. Bertrand was born at been. well known in Brougham Chief Scott said, that--in 7.30 - - /►� busy periods, there are some- p. nL . l� VI Fires Vanleek Hill, on April 18, 1873 and district for many years.- The choir, under the direction the son of the late Alfred Ber- Mr, Eilicatt was born on times not enough men avail of Music Supervisor, Wm. Bay Ridges has had it's sharetrand and Sophia Docksteader. the 5th . Concession of Picker- able in the village during the Bush, is made up of pupils of fires in the past month, and Married to Henrietta McLean, (ng, the son of the late Mr. day-time. members of the 'South-West she predeceased him in 1957. and Mrs. Harry Ellicott and Applications are to be made, from Grades 5, 6, 7 atxi S. Pickering Fire Department For the past thirty years, was one of ten children. in writing, to Clerk Bruce A Pickering United, St And- have been kept "on the hop" Mr.. Bertrand has lived in the- -Mrs. Ellicott was the form Hogarth, Pickering Village, yew's Presbyterian and' St In the past month there Pickering and Ajax Area. er. Nora Stephenson, daughter and men, ages 18 to 35 years George's Anglican, are all have been thirteen fires., Most Mr. Bertrand was ,always ..a of the late Mr. and MTs. Sohn will be considered. t P� in this service, of diem have been inside, or very friendly person, an avid Stephenson of Pickeriing, ' She -and- the ministers of each, will lust outside new homes, un- reader. He was one of .the most too, was one of ten children �o P�iaPat'e der oorsstruction active readers in lite ,Picker- Mr. and Mrs. IIi�toott were f p •. r �<...................................... ...._.._.�....•y - - h Lib while living here. married at the home of her ''rye Surviving are: seven child- parents on. March 4, 1914. Farmers "'7ren: Mrs. W..Shannon (Rwth), Following their marri8ae:pickering . Vi 11, ge Notes : TO DISCUSS Taxes of Ajax; Mrs. Vernon Disney they lived on the Ellicott (Jean), of Pickering; Howard, }Mead until 192L After :. of Rockport, Ill.; Ralph, of that they resided in Barrie and him. Wm, G. Lawson left on HarnOton C lvert brmigh�t in Year Edueatktn Tack Dollar Ajax; Keith and -Karl, of Mgd- Oshawa before coming to the Tuesday for a trip to England too, the News Office on Wed- - And Now It will Affect Your land; Allan, Port Perry. There pent. farm in 1935. to visit her mother, and . will nesday, one of tate widest vol- - Form And Country School. are seventeen grandchildren, The Elhootts have three spend Easter in Vienna. uses of amyy work, .we have The above subjeci was rhos_ and thirty gn•St'-grandchildren. sots: Allan of Brougham,, Ivan' ' Mrs. Norman Wood returned, seem--a copy bt' a Geographic- en } en by the Pickering Township Service was heli at the of Pe�tetboro and Vernon of recently from Montreal where al Account of the TravelB of Federation of Agriculture; and Witham E. Sherrin Funeral Uxbridge, They have seven, she spent a month with her Christ, frnrn the New Testa- will be introduced by the guest Home, with interment at the grandchildren. daughter; Mrs. Beverley Al- meat, printed in L x ion, Eng. Mr. Norman Cafik speaker, Mr Elliott Harring= Erskine Cemetery. During the afternoon and oo�tt, and the new grand-dau- in 1718". Mr. Cafik has organized the ton, President of Scarboro & Mrs. Ethel Stroud evening, about 150 guests at- ghter. Pickering Township Pollee whole area and a dazed t e Associated Towriship Farmters, The funeral service was• held tended to honour the couple. Their many friends here reported only twto n*mr aoc- due to the fact ' that it has A beautiful 3-tier wedding are sorry to learn that Mr. idents due to the storm ' on will be calling on you in the created so much interest a- at the McIntosh-Anderson cake was made for the occas and Mrs, Frank W. Baker, of Tuesday.Many any cars were of �. very near future. Funeral Home, on Tuesday, ion by Mrs. Ivan -Ellicott . of Marrnora (former residents in course, ed aecce - - 1 mortgst its' members, and since Mar. 3, for Mrs. Ethel-Stroud, Strand the t this subject was brought out •Peterboro. Pickering) were "burned out" in the middle, or lit the ditcils'_ a long-time resident of Dun- Among _the many gift and of their at-tile- side of the — by eua-Minister of Education, roaawy8• S ___y �oi� barton.. Mrs. Stroud gassed a= I(tQ� T the Hon. Mr. Davis., in his cards received by the couple, morning. '14te Bakers err sed The mornentary power fair- way at the Oshawa General were tel from -the folL moth only a few personal be- urs on S night _ _ speech to the House last week, telegrams y pe Sunday gfitf was, we _ We feet it is most important Hospital, on Friday, February .%wing: Prime Munster Pear- longiinge. Their bake shop, understand, caused by "faulty To` Take Down Posters every 2s, 1964, in her 71st year. to each and eve farmer to son, Mike Starr, M. P., Mr. next door, escaped the blaze. _breakers" in the Oshawa Dist- Bishop R. E. Sayers; of the Hydro 'was off attend the annual meeting of and Mrs. John �iefenbaker The fire started in a Chinese' 'rich Oshawa _ Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- R�eeve-Clifford Laycox and the Pickering Township Feder anti a plaque from the Hon. �estaur•a=rt, dawn the street, several times during the'even- ter Day Saints, conducted the, Councillor V1rm. G. Newman : atron of .Agriculture, .to be held John YM1armenko. and ,swept up the block. ; iris. , service assisted by Thomas ng of The Mothers' Auxiliary of both said "the wrong thing' in the Township Hall, Bron- s The news would like to ex- We have been heart Dalgliesh. Interment at Pros- when they offered the Boy sham, on Friday, March 13, at tend congratulations to Mr. � Spring Doming, in . different the Cubs and Scouts had as pert Cemetery, Toronto. and Mrs. Ellicott on. this very gone, is the appearance -their guest speaker, on Wed- Snouts "stoney" for taking 8.00 P. m. Pallbearers were: six grand- ways Pcer clown "election posters". :The question that sliould9 en_ happy occasion. of flowers. Snowdrops and tui- nesday night, Dist. Comm. sons: Fred and Robert Rattew, ..... This .way of earning money ter each farm+ar's mend loci "".........' cps are pushing up in the now Mr, Truman Wilcox. He gave. i� "contrary to Scout Rules, is-"Why should agricultural Murray, Nelson, Leonard and Tuesday, they may disappear reg he mothers much information Robert Stroud. FIRST ROBIN? and the Leaders have notified, land be assessed for Educe- ••ert•••.„••ud.................•_........_• p arding support of, and ass- er beds. After that storm, on t the Councillors of this. It had tion, any more than if should • until April. istirig the Boy Scout Organ- BROUGHAM ai GREENWOOD This week finishes up the izaiion. There were. a number been sRipulsuted that the two be assessed for Police Frotar- Mr, Frank Simons called the "Sewing and Millinery Class- of new mother-members man would pay for ,any el- tion, Fire Protection, or Gar- 'HOCKEY ! News n afternoon es h g Pres_ rtion posters...:noR just their base Collection. The Brougham and Green- to tell us. he had just discov- in the Vila the High wriship. ant. o Wednesday a old ' i Mr. and Mrs. 'John Stork g lege and Town_sii'p. wood combines played Sehom_ ered two robins (male and fe- There will not be an n entertained Mr, and Mrs. V. However, they bath wish to SOAP BOX. DERBY TIME P Y OP's :Iy they' are sorry for any The 3rd Annual, Soap Box berg. on Tuesday night, in a male) which be believes has House this year at P. D. H. Gee and family, -of Vineland; ::.s-understanding, regarding Derby of the Pickering News 3 - 3 game. They'play again been returning to his platen School, because of the Square and Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Moyer matter, and Will have to is open for entries. For details at Uxbridge this Friday night year after year, Those two Dancing Classes still Contin- and family, Scarboro, on Sun- �k to someone else 'for this call at 882 Modlin Road in at 8.30 +p. m, March 13. O. R. robins must have left their, uing,' and -Easter examirra- day. ocular job. µ Bay Ridges. H. A. Intermediate playdowns. southern home right early. ,Mons. are on. • m� Walter C. Thomson, 0. C. -,:THE PIC1fERING NEW RipORT from Eiilllli PARIAMENT SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC f0 T"r*&V . ...... - - I-, i-.. by Th# Nowe Pvistiftg and pubhohma 000F*06 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS 7 -7 jkuaWind u Somd CISM M811 Matt" PW t ottics wo, okl4lot 0"t. 111Y MIKE STARR Telephones WHI%hall 2-0910 05j"d jut" fp." pr wear Sumitt"1011 RATES, U-50 POF 1W M.P. ONTARIO RIDING` Northwest comer of Wostney Read on.No. 2 Highway BARRY MURKAR. Edft �peech Debit Its USN 1114119111 e hair been completed and the Mem ADVERIIStlill RA orders and Private 1-1.1 will n Yw i)e candid " GovernmenA. Bills and Resolutions. 0114, ut the (J;fjvl�rnment Measures to be considered is an 1,11(.1.1ibnent to the Seari=,r Compensation Act, It Provides C r ea' t o r's o f 0 Us must be disabled before8Ck 1,ol, tilt,, reduction of time a seaman ge is to, increase What. Will It New I payable to him. Another than„ 2-7 -ding trustees ilind comj-nt�ation is payi payable as burial expenses for a seaman OF How will the new legislation regal the maximum amountMONUMENTS ry. 7bere are new provisions to com- reas. affect Pickering TOwnship. . No one s who'dies from cm injuschool a en -under the age of twenty-one, and ate dependent childr eperident ctffldren • quite sure as yet. pose pens, additional amunt to widows and de uries.OF DISTINCTION rnen % I f g , Ct>mTn- ad about it in the dailies, the pur to pay an . %pho died prior to June 1. 1957 from. iniAs we have re of s t matter rig up o a pecialof the move is to try and bring about more equal An importan is'the setti-tainly the,one- )cedure and organization of the House ofnd rural areas. Cer to comider pr( about changesbetween the urban aComnions e is to endeavor --lo bring for THREE GENERATIONS 0 11 the fine. facilities 6f the The purPosn t have a e expeditious dispiteh 'of public busy- .roorn schools do ( donjt have classts for in ordrto assure tho-MOr -make it more efective. schools in the urban areas. ne� inessand to strengthen parliament and so:. nese changes arethey are successful In doingnco., Home Economics and Machine Shop e hoFre Will like!Y do -1, ",- Will be, -contmue andis -toWhile themew legiSME-1 a.J&;iil Defe Cmmittee���, hoots and a large number of school �oards e its sittings. one room schools it "Will also increase the costs very considerably for the -reporting to Parliament when.it. ends ed to cbn- A number of - other committees are being orga= premature to suggest -food contamination from insecticides. MOKU M people in the rural areas. It is sider such Ihiipgs as The problern of con- rease might be-, but one-man worked pesticides and other noxious substances' ENTS and a report IS expected, -what the cost inc close, it will sumer credit will be looked into. -out some figures and if they come even DUNDAS ST. EAST WWiTSY MO &35ilt probably during this Sessign.of Palitanlent- ttees are made UP Of Members of quite a jolt for the farmers. Son -he of. there C=nn-A .. ..... be q ined with members of are comb appose it works both Ways though ' The costs Parliament only. whili.some We si schools in the urban -area will also be lev the Senate• no written questions are of any new sch During the Throne Speech Debate, w as grown to well "NAW area. It ill be interesting to learrf 1. over two . 'red over the entire cheduled to be answered. Consequently, the list h PAR RESTAU.. e a hej.,,tha new scheme which is s Questions were subn1itted by me, in which m M hundEed. T-0 Lo LUC M�—L­ 4anuary next year. I am seeking certain information %vith regaru put in operation, as of Works program and advertisW eXPeraditum of ver- A TAVERN UNDER THE ious Pr( discuss Bills sub- Mer,.bers have an, opportunity, to disc Winter - "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" )granis in the Program. of Labour. -Sign Of Spring Private day between the hours of 5.00 and 6.00 mitted by theorn every the, private Members' -----'DINING-ROOM —BANQUET HALL "The days are getting -longer, covered by Spring must be .near. P. in. The subject matters ting warmer and the bffl.,� tices of motions are very,far-rar*01g- and en"brace --the ice is melting, the weather get subject one can think of. -tris hour provider.a Na 2. Highway at Rouge River Ph. 204-1605,, hot -rods are starting to make their appearance. almost every slect and debate the merits of the content could hear them racing, up and down the street good forum to discuss We cd these PmLbL thought about the extra work Diver I%rP&tv will provide sorne very warm ! night last ween and 0-611 Theme ternal Armirs les put on the police -each discus,,jon in the standing Committee on E�* - of this the hot -rods and motorcycles There is a great' deal of oppostdon to certain aspects su s to be shapinguP. summer. and a fight seenL le who are Trealy. Generally it is not our own young 71h# Act to Provide for the establishment of an Electoral out to try and wake the dead in the rufly hours, but Coffigninion is being introduced by the Prnne Mtn Boundaries , be Ftiding will they get outside Metro It is expected that almost every outsiders who think that once th rater himself. atfected. indudhig our own Ontariorill be in - anything goes.- are not yet =,able. it The detalls of 0& Act we said, this is another sign of spring. Oh yes, we ing to know wirer percentage of tolerance above or be As recasting for the benefit of the forgot to mention the people who run around setting- tere population figure is provided orl low. a -..grass fires all over the place. This is inpther sign. Corivnission. BROCK ROAD is Mrs. Brando, proving 'that even the Young can work for Chemicals 'for Weed and Brush Control. Che-ri. summon N NN munnummmumns, URN =-tf�TERS TO I M ;wi OR O"Me Cubs and Brownlee held the Pted Crm& Mrs. Gordon Carter's father Bh*&s Creek, LTD. COOPER BLOCK LTD :MAN PaiTits -for'Bridges and Guide Rails. feet. -their regular meeting On Mon- Mr. NW&dow- a' -ox 10,000 Snow Fence approx. day, 7be Guides' rneeting was visited them ibr a week. and Ms. C. Hughson 9= CALWONIA 20" — TO11110 M, • Re-inforcing Steel for County Bridges. • March IS, 19i4 it is true that the straw postponed because of poor weather, are visiting the letter's bro- fo r a few BLOCKS A BR=S CARTOONS Slow To Mhwhvl Show - coria be done without "black- - Tare' and Cubr,, will be ther, in NaPanee DISPLAYS -tounty to be used for item Al. and Tender Form just as it is true that the done having a --papef Drive,, . on days• daSTRUCTURAL Owing to. the ,Blood (71inic" STEEL 2 and B2. nw acmustion made recent- ]y that Wqp.Le who indulge in --aghliand ning" can be I , In coveralls But, as the loll is, March 14--wea-ther permitting. Red Workers met as Cross being held an March 19. at the -CRANE RR4TAL �el Shows 4M practicft pre)Xtioe is so ridiculotisbt tar traditional with Scottish Baric- es, so is, -black-face` tradit- UsLW on March 10. A Parcel of knitted articles, the 1st. C. E. Centre. Pick ering UT*ted 'Church, there wtll'not be the STATION ROAA, --PICK8tM1 ONTARIO base that- it ammt go un 'Off S�w dmlleWed. -If lkilarisim . XMW with Mbwtr*l Sbwas. .- 71MV is no insuift intended. Say fddgft.psLtM CArl Gu ide,4 brought in, Their Leader p egular Meetii2g of the Red Cross On Brock Road. "tV996 -9" — grkics. spent as nwdh time gam- and none taken by our negro .was --------------- •ting facts as theY do issWng .-objectonsible enlibarramIng brethrem Peltm%ps they real, ire the wisdoin of the belief .. ........ . ................................................. - �;.l 0, N T A R 10 COUNTY 0 F and offensive" owiternents, the- that imitation is the sincerest quesVion of Prejudice wo-dd form of flattery, Wk -intend: AND m exige. Centuries ago, tau negrO Pe*- our "Showboat" to be a trtb- ute to our negro friends and Awa S&Wtm bw Cowilmlc* WTLLIAM 6. LAWSON started the form of enter- neighboA' who have. contrib- :Z. r known as Mristrel talirsile A ted so much to the cukture 6rE&PDEr- iror- ANNUAL SU"- t.!F11 -P- SFIRVICas 9MR11111111M, SOUCFTOR Shows Experl enced show Pao- • Ole ernbeUished the idea and cd our cou3itry. We owe thern a deep debt of grutitude for Smr- TZmorAS. will be received. by the undersigned moot Ism the of "W followling services NOTARY PUBLIC the. remws were enthumsuc- thdr beautfulky moving m, ;March 23, 1914, for suPPly . .:,.....WALKER D. CLARK, L AL, ASSOCIATE &My received everywherf7, 'even itiud and for the j4nSi� And materials: --:—as late as February, i964. 'Me Shows Whft we am proud to SERM ICF NORTH PICKER "CHURCH STREET, IN* ...,. -Pickering Wnst rel - Show's -grmt,sipccess,proves that Min- acknowledge as pain of our Canadian heritage. A.. -S— ushing,' stock -piling and (or) .delivering ILPPrcx- 1. Cr -W and send fnxn -sately 30,000 cu. Of gm% run V12 -2741 OW 9254%1 still very ac- Shows are 'Mrs. Audrey Harlow in yds various. pits. throughout County. .'�cept:alile farrffly entertainrnent. A certified cheque for $1000. 00, payable to the 7 '10%0W%0% , Treasurer, County of Ontario, must a*WnVWV ten for 'and. sand. oder grayel =a F. -.. it*116nn a t Sit -E--ENWRIGHT 2. trMonwWo J. Supply and Appe ely For - the supply. and application of aj3,pr9ximat Pickeflng TW U& UDIES! Painting Decomting Roa, rim -7--.130,000 gals. Of Bituminous. d Prime on various locations throughout C041AY. OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES •...NOW IN Pi COUNSELOR :..BEAUTY COUNS Expert Paper Hanging B.' MATERIALS— for ma , terials are �to include . d 0 prices quoted 0ve t ruh TEMPLE TAXI HRS. ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. PRODUCTS. For Advice and Estimates -any point. within the County Where applicable, Tax must be Included. I and provincial Sales T Federal TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HERS. No Obligation TEMPLE DRIVINO' SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT are Sold & 1froo Dim-onstration Given In -Your Own Home Phone $39-3317 or 1939-1"7 Bituminous Emulsions and patching- materi4ls. MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL plomw call 904555 .--, BAY RIDGES I I -I- - - -- ­ 1 2, N1atejlals­apprbxiniately 10,000 rods of F%%ednrceintencing. Quotations for both 8 and 9 st rand.. TE 941144 after 5.30 p. rm --- %O-w%o REMEMBERZ wire 'and steel posts. ■Chloride—Fine THIS IS RED CROSS MONTK . . 3. Salt and Calcium Ch arta Coldrse, Bulk and Bag, Liquid and Dry. wmzmsfllm��� -- - 4. Chemicals 'for Weed and Brush Control. Che-ri. summon N NN munnummmumns, URN E ..,SIGN :MAN PaiTits -for'Bridges and Guide Rails. feet. -ox 10,000 Snow Fence approx. DOREEN & FRED HOLLOWAY T. • Re-inforcing Steel for County Bridges. TRUCK LETTERING CUTOUT' LETTERS, Miscellaneous corrugated metal culverts. signs, CARTOONS coar posts, metal sign posts. DISPLAYS -tounty to be used for item Al. and Tender Form POSTERS 0 71 2 and B2. _ • -- THE PICKERING NEWS • . IPa9e Thr THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1964 ° t the who are lea e o e c well soon wing to a up re. sidenm in Vancouver, and were a 4 - 1 victory over «"ood's that should eliminate Camp Mr. Bob Pearce, Ottawa, vis- -S. ST �O V E Presented with a plem of "Roy Freezers, to tie their series at Borden in ,the deciding game ited tris parents fast week-end,WE_ al DatR�" and a Family Bible one game each, Goal scorers on Sunday night, at Whitby. Mr. Joe Mason, Stouffville, ,y �//The West Rouge Home and A belated birthday wish on behalf of the congregation. for Reynolds -were' Pat Visser The winning, team .will move spent the week -end with his � s /Sdhool held a' well -attended to Timmy Purkiss, Sunnyslope Refreshments were served by and Ricky Reynolds one each; on to meet' Huntsvirle, in the parents on .Woodlands .Road. meeting on Wednesday evening who was 4 years old on Feb. the ladies of the church. while Gary Dear scoreBelated Birthday Greetings d two next round. _ . March 4. Mrs. Joyce Hel ar, -to birthdayTwins who on Y Y 27 and . had his party on Mar. Grace Church Laches Guild for the team: Terry Betts got ..................��- ...- the Lo - Pres., opened the meeting. The 7, Timmy has just got over a invite all ladies in the district the one lone goal for Woods. AUD�EY ted their 6th on minutes of the previous meet_ bout with Getman measles. A to their Easter Tea and Bake Thursday, March 5. Ronnie and Ing were read by Rec. Secre- happy birthday to Bob Moore Sale, on TdtursdAy, March. 19, Bantams—RouEe Kill Tavern (�i7elle, entertained a number " tart' Mrs. Marg, Bailey, and of Riverepurt R., w1w celeb- from 2.00 to 4.00 p. al., in the defeated. Glen 2 1 to The Ccntmtrrrity Club met • at of their. young " friends to a Mrs. Blanch. B' Treasur rated his 10 birthday with a c uratt the home - at and ev Wm. These attending were: ,� win their• series 2 - U• Goal l�Y. er, gave the Financial Report, party on March 10th. scorers for the Tavern Team Brown, on Saturday eventing, D�lartirr • W'oitzek, Tommy and when president Bert Guthrie n 011ersdrash, Lynda Dav and announced that proceeds Mr, and.'Mrs. Alex Strach. Centennial Uaked Church were: Mike Hughes and Gerry conducted the Business. Plans from the dance in February, an, Taylor Rd., are enjoying The Brownies and Guides of Matten, while' Romali Wyzyn- were made for a sluing party W' Wallace,Penny Armstrong, Kevin had been turned over to. Mrs. sevei-al weeks of Florida sun- Centennial United Church are. ski scored for the Glen Eagles m��y at the Off David and wonderful Neva Rowan, for books for shine at the present time. showing the movie "Pollyanna" Team. Terveld Bros. came this Sin Arena with a social Waldriff: All had a wonderful the school library. 0 0 0 on Saturday, March 14, from through with -R a 5 - h triumph time. hour afterward, at the home of Boband Beverley Waldriff Mrs. Kathy Acton, Program 'THE CHURCHES 2.00 to.4.00 p.m in the church over West Rouge Shell to tie Y Convener,, introduced the guest Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie. Mr. sent the week -end in South Hall, and invite interested their series at one game each. P l Loy^d m : Hanna.. a ember of Speaker Dr. Ruth Sky, whose St. Edwards Anglican Church children andtheir parent;: of Goal §corers for Tervelds were River, ran at the home, of. filers and talk on "Sex Educa- Churches - West Rouge, to attend. • Adm- Allan Hughes with two, and the staff of the W C. Town their grandparents. tion" was very enlightening Sunday Funeral Home, Whitby, gave Marsh 15, 9,30 a.m. fission: Children 25c.,, ,Adults Keith Lloyd, John Hembrey Mr. and Mrs. Gilson and an enlightening talk on his f spent the week -end to everyone, present. Dr. Sky. will,be be Morning Prayer, and .50c, Proceeds to halo finance- and Mike . Farr one eade while family .. P work. He traced the history of inade this topic very interest- Litany. Sunday school for all two of the Guides to attend Brian McMurter avoided the embalming back to the Egyp- th Mr. and Mrs.'B: ]VLason, - me hour. Guide Camp in Mernicao. strut -out for the Shell Team. wo�eitands Road.with; true incidents she ages uAll I- t the _ r had come across. in her work. Rev K. Scott in charge. At tian mummies and to attend the Bingo o 0 0 tomb, and explained the "und- held eve Thursday evening Mrs. Anne Henson thanked Dr. 7.30 there will be Confirmat- 'West"Rouge Hockey League ALL STAR GAMES ertakers' laws". Bill Brown ry Sky on behalf of everyone pre_ ion Classes with Rev. Scott. Atoms --Mitchells won. their The West Rouge Milboy Jr. sang two St. Patrick's in the Rainbow Rolm, " West ern,•_ • The Ladies' Group. will have series two straight over Rouge Bantams were eliminated from Rouge Shopping Centre art 800 The Triple Trio of West their regular meeting on Mon_ Cleaners and Hardware, de- further competition last week S0 Puckrin is on a motor 0. m., sponnsored by the. Rouge Rouge G• Is, under the direc- day, March 16 at .8.00 p, m • featin]g them 2 - 0. Goal Scor- by virtue of their two de%ats Hill -Pickering 6ering Lions Club. trip this week to Florida, with Mr. G Davis tva on 'tire sick =ion Mr. Peter •Fairborn, in the Parish Hall. All mem- ers for iViitchells were: Steve at the hands B d<)r , a They three_ " rendered several numbers bers are urged to attend Miller and Paul Godrrran. as lost. 4 - 2, at:Bradford, and 6 - Arch Bell has even _ .list last week. We trope he is „ which everyone enjoyed. Brian Potts got the shut -out. 2 at Stouffville. The boys tried filing' at the home of Mr. andmuch ' ier-bp-naw. Refreshments were served Grace Presbyterian Church John Inglis tied their aries hard, but the BradforSi t pm Mrs. Marvin Barlow, Niagara ..................... Union Road with Roue Barber Shopand had a little too_ mucby the sccisl Convener MM Port h de th' Jean Boutet, and her Comm. Morning Worst+.ip and • Sun- Drugs, at one game eacn. DY for Mem. Judy .Perrin is- out again af_ _.. _ .. .ice, day School at 11.00 a. m. on defeating them 1 - 0, David The West Rouge Inglis Juv ter undefgoing a tonsilectomy k. -PLUMBING _- suffering' a tough -- -- arson T1reth week taking order -Sunday, ker, B. A..1will' be , thhe of rthe game, and Wank 7 - 5 overtime efeat on Sun- � March 1 .:b,u4y,- March is."Red Cross Month" .: , ALFRED KAYES and delivering Hart Cross Burrs, speaker. _Mr. Walker will grad got the strut -out _ day .night. at Whitby, Dame when your support is asked froars Brawn's Bakery. The pro- oats fromKnox College 1n back to defeat the.Camp; Boy: PLUMBING BATHROOMS `---ceeds from their sales w1H help April. Alt members of the con- Pee Wees--Boyd's Laundry den team 5 - 2 at Camp Bo"* for this worthy organization. . firumce their trip to Ottawa gregation are asked to come defeated Strouds Foods 2 - 1 den on Wednesday night. The. - PRESSURE SYSTE�11lS - Rouge Hails ESTIMATES GIVEN m May. Hemp th r Project by out. to take their series in' two goal scorers in Wednesd'ay's �[ 9 n� Phone • �VT17 gettinr your buns from one of A Congregational Reception straight games. Ricky Grigs- game for West Rouge were: .:-_the Grade Eighters. was held in the Church on by and John Keenan scored Ron Dean. with two, and Nor - The Ha¢ne and School Exec- Sunday afternoon. March , 8, for Boyd's ' and Reggie Toye man Allan, Wolf Schlornbs and Sorry to hear Gon don Car- School a is sponeoa°firrg the movie for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bentley, got StroudO lone 'counter, Pete- Everett with one.. goal son ' is home with the mumps: � .-'•Snow White and the Seven _ <; Dwarfs". in the SatrooI. on ------ Saturday, March 21. at. 2.00 p. — tn Admission is 25c.. and all. children in the -district are - - welcome. There - will be PDP _ and chips for sale at inRermiss_ Ion 000 _ Kathy. Lyons was enrolled - . in the West Rouge Brownies 2nd. Pack. bast week. On Monday evening. March 9, Charlene Bramble and Candy IL - -- Watman received their Sec- - ond Class Badges, and also _ .'.. their Hostess Badges. at the = Guides. _ Convenience -• Chesterton _ ' ..for 'Added Shopping, ...Mrs. IreneGoff, • . ... :�o� Your Shores, is home from.the East -General Hospital, where she underwent surgery, and her many friends wish her speedy recovery. - - This is "Fbed Cross Month" ` and more volunteer canvassersH PPIN E T _ are needed for West Rouge. If HA A you have some spare time to _ 1, , help this worthy organization. OFFERS. YOU call Mrs. Gladys, at ATL•antic _ a ..2.7449, and offer your services and help trey out, as Mr: a Gladys is is charge of the -West Rouge Canvass this Year- EX R 1 -HT Mr. and Mrs; Howard Will Rd. Ridgewood Rd. enter- 0S W S 0 T N tamed friends and ' neighbors in their home on Saturday ev_ at seat -together. ? L SHOP ening - - _ Mi'.. Gerald MacLean, en-. routs from Yellowknife, to his PE/V home in Lockport N. S., spent ° the' week -end whir his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Maclean, . Chesterton Shores. AV O]ED We are BOMP to lose Mr. TH11 -AA-Iff and Mrs. Clifford Brandt and Y family, who have moved from their home • on Friendstsip, t Bridlewaod Acres, Agincourt. - =UNTIL un -w -last week. Cliff and Betty were — - very active its community or-- ganizations, and will be miss- _ ed here. 0 0_ 'The West Rouge Kiwanis O'CL_ presented Mr. Ed. Bentley, a ; Past president, and very active member' of the Club -with a lovely ring, at their regular meeting and dinner, on Tties- day, March 10. Ed, is leaving with his family to live in Van- oouver. on Saturday, March 14. They• have sold their home on Rouge•Hfills Dr. where they resided for several years, and will be rrrissed .by many PeO- pi'e in., this district. ' Many Mahappy returns of the day to: Sandra Gordon: . of .Friendship Ave., on her four- . teenth birthday, March, 10; to Daniel Stewart, East Ave., who celebr•aited .tris second birthday' on March 6; to Stuart Bailey, • _ - , _, : - _ _ - � - __ .. _ _ _ .. .. . - • - 1964 . -- -- --�- PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH -Yl, _N�uiVS �� work on their "laundry bags•', Israw GIRL GUIDE "Happy Birthday" tp Robert for their clothes closet. PickeringTowns" AN � age COOKIES" Gilder, who celebrates his Mrs, Lewis Jones spent the - - - APRIL 25. _ birthday on '_March 12. week -alai with Mrs. side. Mar -y- C A N A D �I A N. R WCRO S S - + _ A speedy recovery is wished Hayes, at Lea Girl Guide Cookie Dayy will Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan for Mrs. Hearns. Broadview St. A/y� DON be April 25, this year, and the who is ill with flu. and Sandra, of West Hili, VW VVIR _ spent Sunday with Mr. and BL OR CLINIC Y, or Guides and Brownies from A speedy recovery is wished and eclabia- Pickering Village and Brock also for Mrs. John Henderson Mrs. Cecil Jones, -` FOR SALE ' Road will start taking orders who was taken -to Oshawa Hos_ ted Mrs. Jones' birthday. Thursday, March 19, 1964 % --� APPLES 8: POTATOES for cookies this week. The pital on Saturday. - - The Active Service Class is McIntosh i Spies - i2.75 Bu.' Guides and Brownies from The morning service at the to meet next ivednesr}aY night, ., .C, E, CENTRE - PICKERING UNITED CHURCH- and Varieties Available Greenwood will take orders Fairport United Church was March 18, at the home 'of a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson. 2.00 'to '4.30 P. M. and 6.30 to 9.00 P. M. please Bring Own Containers next week. conducted by Rev, Dr. McKay. - " For Apples "To help' Girl Guiding,. all The Senior Girls' Choir, of + ... andbaby-sifting,• available. PICKERING ORCHARDS you do is an order for Bayrliew Heights School sang Dunbar -ton Athletic Free transportat'on n otue Mile West -of Pickering a bore or two". two numbers. The following 11iilege, on No. 2. Highway ........................:_: ... :...... children received the Sacra- „Call: Mrs. Balton, 282-6817 or -Mr's. Green, 649-2005z Phone: 942-124? ST. PATRICK S ment of Baptism: Sheila- �IIlI�___NeWS- - (Oct 10-tf) .: --TEA & BAKE ' SALE - ' daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. A. r` __ _ White; Janet and Gregory DAC news this ;week con- - �• ...._ eos St. George's Anglican Church Carlton, children of Mr. and . terns the Metro Gymnastic , -- - .....................-........ g W. A. Mrs. Carr; Carol Lynn, daugh- -Competition on Saturday, M FRESH APPLE CIDER p on ■ $ANKRUPT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Evening Branch ter of Mr. and . Mrs. LeBlanc. 21, and the Club Die lay, ■ at �; -For Sale - Sweet apple cider. g ■ Fresh made. willbe held and Janet Elaine, daughter of Wednesd-ay, itiazch 25. ■ __ _ _; = Piekiring Orchards !N THE PARISH HALL Mr. and Mrs. Chappelle• The DAC Display will start T# at 5.00 p. m., in the Dunbarton i 20,00 MARCH 14. 1964 0. Inventory . one mile West of Pickering SATURDAY. - Phone: 942-1247' - _ cul 2. Highway Pickering UnitedWomen one ' is welcome ,� attend- ■ Records. Five Admiral portable and console TV's ■ ° (oct 31 tf) Brownies And Guides Ladies' there will not be a charge for r Mello -Tone Stereo, Hp Fi. Transistors, Radios. The first_,. General Meeting admission- ■ Phonographs. ' Sheet Music. Violin strings. Saxa- Auxiliaryeng of 1964, was Held to t Thursday For Sale -' girl's 3 -speed tai- 1st. Pickering Pack The Metro Meet is to be held i phones. Batteries.. Loud -speaker systems. -All a .o evening with Mrs. W. Tomlin- at the Cedarbrae Collegiate " cycle, and one boy's bicycle, The mothers of B nies son, President, presiding. There i types TV repair equipment. TV tubes (inventory ■ one go-cart, one Daisy air, and Guides will me next Institute Gyrd, and the DAC ■ cost, $2600). KejCording 'tapes. Desks. Two cash wa§• a• very good attendance, ■ rifle and one five -gallon crock. Wednesday, March 18, at 8.15 which was gratifying to the hopes to enter two competit- ■ registers. Adding machines. Aluminum ladders. ■ Phone: 942-5309, p. m., in the C., E. Centre, of, ors: Susie Hollinger and Lorr= Filingcabinets. Store counters. Cheque -writer. y ' Pickering United Church. Willextinguishers. - _ he new Executive aine Drury. Susie will compete _ Our guest speaker, . Mrs L in the Tyro Women C.1ass (14 H G estetner machine. Fire Safe Fil For Sale - five 36 in. new well you please try to attend. F. Richardson, Whitby; a -Past -1000 years and under),' and Lorr- Ing cabinets, etc., Of. t tile, $8.00 each, Two. 750-1000 Press _. acne - ANNUAL MEETING i ---- byterial-, showed us the huge _- -_ chick propane gas -brooders, Pickering Township ice Women Events (16 years ..-ARMS ---- $23.00 each; Thirty, good -six- Federation of Agriculture- organization which is behind , and under)..Due to. her pro- ed tube type chicken feeders, our U. C. W., and Church. To Longed illness, Linda Heward. to be sold on the premises at ' Subject: - _ - - $2.00 each; Five automatic "Your Education Tax Dollar, be a member. . of a U: C. W wi11 not be able to • compete: ■ ■ �vaterers,- $5.00 each;- Three- group is a fact to be�proud-of. ■ 200 HARWOOD-AVE. SOUTH ` . ' ■ as heater, 525. And How It Will Affect Your �d this year• but all Club mem- ■ ■ rooms propane g bens hope to. see her -back at ■ - '.. 00. Dozens of oth r items to Farm And Country Sehooi" Our different committees re- ■ AT THE AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE -' @ - Guest Speaker: the' gym, soon Last year the ■ ■ ..; be sold, to fina}ize . estate. potted on the work being cone Ont. _ ■ ..Elliott Harrington, President Club's only competitor at the ■ just south off No. 401 Highway, Alaii, ■ .Phone: 284-4026, and the Membership Chairman, in } ■ - Searboce 3 Associated Town - Mrs. Martin craft old f Metro Meet, was Tim Ricketts, /� ■ y._:_...._ ship Farmers at . Ma S us ° who brought hon a Third A V u _ t `� M. For Sale - beautiful cabinet plars being made to make h g e y ; Brougham Township Hall Place Award for Tyro Boys. - doors, covered in vertical For_ FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964 each new' member- feet wel- ■ wrM�wwJs4s �' i a mica Four different colours. able t urepres, Tim -will the not be ■ ^ Perfect 8.00 P. liA. , when they end able rase this :Items to be sold "piece -by -pieta" to the highest • . � eY �'t bi to represent the ClCiu t Never needs peintinS• year, but the girls will be for kitchen.. re4nodelling, re- ....-." The new new Executive is re ■ bidders. - - - - y e the ■ _ : Y creation room e'tc. Many sizes. and Mrs. Elmer J, Annie Working 'hard to make you are dw ys omt elcokne a ■ ai AT HOME _ to 1 welcome and interested in the t()i'� �clwva t ■ =This bankrupt estate to' be sold by PUBLIC ■ Valved S4.00 -Priced �'�' of .R- R. 2; Pickering. Ontario, Gymnastic Competitions, so, if a Apply: 710 Maria St_. Whitby, will be ..At Home" to relatives organization, - soy let's. help You are planning to be near ■ AUCTION, will be conducted by F. CALDARONE n Satturrlay9 9.00 to 5.00. g g h , 360 s v est , Ontario. _ .. and friends, Saturday, March them by working to et er in ■ ■ ;..... . our u C W Cedarbrae on Saturday, March ■ Auctions Jaybell Grove, W Hil On o. Per Sale -Norge refrigera- 21. 1964. from 2.00 -to 4.00. nd Our next meeting is on 21' ii not drop into the Co11- ■ r - _ rn.. on the occ- egiate Gym and watchthis s For information -Phone: Toronto 282-3261 no 7.30 to 9.3U p. fifth wonderful sport.' tor, used 869.50; Used Ph 'Thursday, April.2. _ eslon of their Twenty - condition, ; 214n. TV. Al: condition 589• Wedding Anniversary. , donmR'immer as Leader, in This year, for the third time 95: Used washing -_-,machine $49.50: Used Frigidaire elec- - ":__ .. charge of lunch. 7. Corr. ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■e ins the Norton H trio dryer (one year old) $119. .........._ ........__.__ __ ......__.....�.: Ou = ni•■a■e■■tt■n■■■■■ ■ ■ - e Memorial Award" to the W Outstanding Athlete in all e■ f■■■■■i•■■■■ 50;Women'sHospitalAux a - - - Mt�CURY PATRICIAiPATRiC1A TUCK W 111 ry sports, was awarded to Sgt•- IMP-, & THEORY Furniture & Appliances, � Weiler, Sgt. Weiler nasties.- �' a - The Mardi 9th meeting of - i Icr Aiax, Ont.. Classical and Popular Athe uxillary yeas re nnd (next A x. Ont. rth`s) enjoyable with the presence of at the Pan American Gameslas Phone: 942-3711 29, Kingston Rd. _East Mr. fr hvedA. tin fortirrsowf. Mr. fsome con-rpeting iftim in Sao n eight events, i SUMP PUMPS +_ SIMMONS Pickering Village time, and the pictures he togk- one Bronze, four Sliver New and Used Continental dad - Reg, $i9.50 72S -45x7 during his stay were lovely -to and three Gold MedaLs, and he d Try Our Exchange Service' _ ^•� see.. Pictures of France, Italy, beat the reigning American Z SALE PRICE - "930 (Mar, 12 _ tf Spain, aha �iy ��, in- Chanmion gvmaast, • to take 4320 MERCURY - e nd crown _. . - • . cludir>f; some of Moscow,, .all. th alt -roll .Furniture i Appliances being enjoyed. -4721 KINGSTON • Ajax, Oat. _....... ................. - (next A P, O"t.orth's) b. H. BLACK The Auxiliary has tentativ-_ -- -- Phone: 942-3711 ely set 'ay" f ttreir Rum - "2 -3711 or Rte _ ST . .Ontarlo Land Surveyor - mage Sale. so, ladies= -when -- - sprite you are doing your_ . :. e�p,Wanted, pile Painted Post Dtive mouse -cleaning. don't throw a- MORTGAGE licitors required Searboro, Ontario way those think you don't 'Telephone so want --save them for us. We !or tfris area. on Natural. Gas will be glad to receive them. LOA , ' f ice, This bed Phone: 282-52.3 THE GOLD AWARD'HOME ° PPi (mar 19) Our April •13th meeting w ill o bees" Tow e in your spare teosr mkssion _ be a' ..Dutch Auction". Bring Te bean a bessse trained. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT along a T• make �'"'"'e""'` 81 Homestead Rd., West M'rD paid. Calf: Oshawa 72i-6440• Mr. andHolmes,e ca = (mar 26) ring'somethirig w n auc- of Whitby. Ontario, wish to tion off. -torr.. SEE I g 0 ;,..'...�..:.:...:.:.. ... annexunce. the forthcoming' .. - TWIN STAINLESS STEEL TANK HELP WANTS Card Of Thanks COLOURED LANUDRY. Capable Vllosnan-to look after marriage of their daughtei JIM .IOhIi7j ALL COPPER PIPING _ to Circle G.' We would like, to ;.thank all ` 'two boys, ages 8 and 2, years. Patricia Anne, YICTORIA ' _ 10 00 a m to 7.00 p: m: $100 Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. those kind friends for their �Ii�t b� J ARCHER,'_' . per inorrth ATlantic 2-7700. Donald Milne, of. Cherrywood: _ -- e is to lovely flowers, ,and cards of Ontario: The marriage yympy, at the time of our Heating ace in St. Mark's Unit- ting by -- 81GDY PLUMBING _ and GREY a ed . Church, t y, a P. _ - trouse-cleaning. Y AT. One da T R U S ,T '• week. P'isoiue:• 942,4724. - m:; on Saturday, April 4. 1964. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kennington _ .. _ . ............... "' " " ' REMEMBER VOLUNTEER FIREMEN -.. - 308 Dundos Ss. W. Whitby Wanted THIS IS for_.. t!E KER OSS MONTH rooms Wanted ................ ... .:' .. VILLAGE 1N ;.. R VI i E OF PICKERING in Puke g. 'village (prefer- SEWING MACHINE _ • gentle.- TUNE-UP"" _ uably) for six to -eight. g APPLICATIONS will be re- Y -to four -months. - Rooms only. -write: Mr. Gar- Spec a - -Any a • Volunteer Firemen for the Vill- 'yey, Northern Electric. Gen• flings Trained Mechanic age of Pickering Fire Depart- - - : Delivery, 1AVILL &'FU55&T Pickering.P., O• Call - 943-3711 " _ - , (mar 20) mart, - :. ......... Applicants that are accepted 15T..3 2ND. MORTGAGES -.,..... ........• will be required to take a phy_ $1500 To $10,000 0• H. BLACK _. sacci examination, and they. OM ... Available To Home -owners must. be between the ages of able Interest Rates 18 and 35 years. - - Reason Bonuses CkargOs ted Post Drive Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk No Hidden Fees Ontario tend Surveyor 1 Box 190, Pickering,% Ontario 1 No Brokerage Your 310 Paid.. .• �... ........_.._. MAIN STREET, ..PICKERING _. -Phone 942-160 - payment To �T �e�*� dudgot SCARBORO, ONT. _ �l'L.Lis71`Ll�l s _ _ _ Where Quality &Service Count" Write For Particulars To , Mr. Lloyd Wilson was taken Box 45, Claremont, Ont. ':,,.Phone: .292-5263 (mar 20) r t '.. T;. .. o the Oshawa Hospital last - - - Thursday. alis friends hope for _ :..._ :_;.:,...................... a speed r very. Miss aryn Jones attend- _ : CHICKEN LEf S 9 • �• _ $EAUTY SALON _.. C IY L NOW ,IN 8AY RIDGESI COLD WAVE ed the Junior Farmers .Con- STUDIO GIRL REP. �% Off Terence . at Guelph, on the _ - - : 61UALIFMD BEAUTICIAN week -encs. CHICKEN WI S For Further :Information Call Demonstr Ion %, . _ The 4-H Girls Club met °n CN NG - 29C• e For Home `CAROL Ahd' InMrnratien Saturday at the home of. their _ .. . 839-2340 Call 8.39-2747 _ (tab 27 _ tf) leader, Mn, Ce('il Disney. Chir_ n� th �meetirr they began .......................... ....... , e._�- . .'..ice _ •, .�, •.o: .. i. _ - \ , • � . �; - .. - - • .. \.•.\\ '• •, - � , . .-' � p -age Five ' 'THE PICKERINQ NEWS THURSDAY, XMKCH 11Z y rnbers .,,i imately 73 guests who were boys into the city—Mr.Covert, They are: Pres., Dick Pryor; Shores be accepted as social the askedoCommunity _ fQizVo ` ea`^" present. Mr. Kirk, Mr. Pellaz Mr. Vice -Pres., J. Peterson; Sec.- ` members. Full membership is On Saturday March 7, Mr• - Tregs- Mr- Tiessen; Property hoped for. Anyone interested On Saturday, February 22, on February 29, the 1st. Cooper (,Asst. Cub MBsiCer), Alex. Baird; Mem- in beang a member, please con- and Mrs. Baird spotted a grass the Scouts and Cubs of 1st. Fairport Beach Cubs enjoyed Mr. Baird, and Cub Master t Chairtrnan, fire in the fields off Park a tour of the new TelegraRn- MM. Cooper. bership Chairman, Mr. G. Jul- tact Mr: Julian. —Fairport Beach, held their...__ Building, in Toronto. Nineteen .. Qn March 4th, the Ratepay- ian; Rec. Comm. Chairman, The Fairport Beach Ladies' Crescent. The firemen were —Al.Chairman'.. Association is holding an Irish summoned, and due to the --Father and Son Banquet. :lir. �� enjoyed this educational ers Association held their AlPiheavy wind, they hnd quite a Bill Durran was guest speaker trip. Many thanks e the men meeting, electing their new J. Williams. It was voted in Stew -Pot Luck -Supper -on the—chore to keep it under con trip. banquet was well attend- who took time to drive the Executive for the coming Year, that residents of Dunbarton 17th of March, at 7.00 p. m. at trol. ed, and enjoyed by the approx_ i Happy birthday to Nancy ` Boneless Rolled_A - . • ��` Morris, who, will be five years lUU 1 - old on March. 8, a.nd to Danny PRIME RIB ROAST ' Everett, who will be nine years old on March 2; also best Lean Peamealed �{�• /� Q�: wishes to Joseph C. Newman, COTTAGE ROLL Al 49C ;� will' be five years old on I March 10. BPappY birthday to IV S Sliced Tender �b. ��n yosephc, wfiio was fifteen -MARKET — . - PORK LIVER z h ears aid it March ?. FOOD i_ Happy Birthday also goes to • While The Last Beverley Teneroski, who will i • No. 2 Just East of Rouge Bridge Fresh or Frozen y lb. ��� be eigliReen years old on Mar. Rouge Hills on, Hwy. CHICKEN WINGS 11• Twice --Monaca and Dolores �., -Ic ing�Till a ■M. Lucas Arthurs Small Link Dunn were twelve years old en E on March 12; and Karen Cane Fri. Till 9 P. Sat. Till 6 p■m• RK SAUSAGE i lb. -kgs -�19c- was five years old -on 14farch— Thurs. & . - _ 15, Lucas Arthur's (English Brawn) "r�0. - 3 Ib. Tin If an one has nnews" to pub (Average Grade 'A' Oven Ready (Average Weight 3 lbs) lease 'phone: Mrs. Coop - HEAD CHEESE --- 99C or, p -- ------ -- -- .. or, 839-3562. Y(Less .than 3 lbs. 39c per lb.) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Atkinson, on the. birth of a baby girl, Isobel -instant Skim Milk Powder ,Large 3 Ib. Box ?9�, Iris, March 3, -1964. at -.Ajax CRlNO (Save 200 ✓ Hospital. Frying Roasting - BarbesJ+ing --- — 0 0 0 y' g - Church News 9,.45 a. M. Sunday School Maple Leaf or Orono Canada First Grade Mr. 'Brian cross, 'a student of Central Baptist Seminary will in 116111 lot 7 0 speak nd �5how pictures of 9, • - KO11n MAKS Ut a �� ep Africa.' 11.00iv a- m• Mr. Fish- • .back will give the message. At g (While They Last) (Loose) lb. 2.30 p. M. Sunday afternoon. T. Skinless lb. p - Bible Study, Friday evening at u h 7,00 p• m• Prayer Meeting at F 00 � E N E R � _ . - - - 800 P.. m Youth Time. Mr (Save 17C) Coloured Cross will speak. `•at the 7. ` Swift's Golden Dew p. m,7Serrvicce�oon Sunday Fresh Pork (Picnic) ` �;1,a�tiLsi'�O a� 0#0111 a 1�S. C A Moody science film. the de � oas second in a series, called "Hid - second den Treasure" will be shown Minpad •V� at Claremont Baptist Church lbs. 1, __ Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose) (Bring Your- Own Carton) this Sunday evening at 7.3Beef Mrs. Constance Valentino is B1 �p� in Ajax Hospital under obser- - a7 9I oz C nation: . Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sates ROAM �}�.A w Woodbridge, sp. Sunday - Roand or S uare RUMPA! L4 ges, Mr. and -Mrs. Don �Ied- Q geS, Cadbury's (Save l lc) z. Bars Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and Sun- -Sliced Rindless - famijy of Toronto spent Sun- - }�j� day with - Mr. and Mrs. Ken t 'h7. � L �1�ocokte dam -.2�Or � Ward:Of kfS Bacon _ i�ltC �r�1[ h M : r e .ialry Mr. aril Mrs Ray with r, r ' Col�lingwood vis;rted wRt r ! lb. 49c t Lean PORK BUTT ROAST and Mrs. Logs Hill. 'Fresh Giant 4 -Ib. T'n Her friends will be glad to Jll -Mothers � know' Mrs. Robert Redshaw is - still improving in health, aft - Fresh Leg (Ham) Shank On " /� Apple & Strawberry or 99C er her recent operation' Pork b. �� Apple &Raspberry Jam - Mr. to Fryer s bask on the Ol 1!Jjob after his receipt eye openR,OaSt Soft Rite (Save 8c) 4 -Roll Family Pack a�On' • -11'OILET TISSUE ?Ar . -and Mrs LUoyd Pascoe s Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts - - --- — -- ---,----_----_-__-- 49e and daughter and Mr. Jack IRib End ..... Ib. 45C To nd'loin End Ib■ S� Norton spent the weekend in L _ : (Average 3t/z lbs.) +Peace River White No 1 . 12 -oz. Dears Napanee visit with Mr, and (Average 2Yz lbs.) lb 69C IpQUID HONEY - ---- ------------= --- - --- = ___ v_ _ 2 or 49e M JackBrady. f rs B Centre Roasts or Chops • ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mts. Carl l Nes _ Whole Loin ................ • • • • • • lb. 9SC Blue Ribbon Red Label (Save 14c) Pkg. of 100 and faintly, also Mn, a N Nes_ TEA BAGS - ......... ------------- ----------------------------=--- =-=-- 79c bitt 'and Miss Donna Norton visited in Napanee on Sunday. i Col ate s Heavy Du Formula . (Special Offer of 40c Off) Mr. Keith Norton who is Lu� Arthurs The Piece lb. 29c gs was o FAB ------------------ ---------------------- --------- King Size S -Ib. Box ;1.18 studyir�-at Queen a home y for the weekend_ otop 'Swift's P o Sneed- lb: 39c 'S i Purr Whole Fish (Save 11 c) 15 -oz Tins The regular meeting of the CAT FOOD .__...-- -------- -------------------------------------- 4 for 59e n Age Club and lain Golden Q -� Thursday for lunch, 14b• Pkg' Nutty ,Brand Creamy & Smooth 16 -oz. Jars for 59c the afternoon enjoyed games. r' Lucas �rthurs Super Value S9c Claremont Bowling BREAKFAST- BACON _ = PEANUT BUTTER :'(Saye 19c) M. Sarnarillo 47, Joe Bur ! _ rows 43, L. McGregor 38, John Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket i - Red Rose 100 % Pure Giant 10 -oz. Jar 4 9 Hill 37, Pat Lord 34, Al Rm- . Ib. 49c INSTANT COFFEE .{Save 40c) 1-- — ell 33, olga Dunes and Cfias. POT ROAST Killey 29, F. Hollingshead 28, (Blade' Bone Removed) Table Queen Enriched Full 24 -oz. Sliced Loaves Alvin Reds;ta+v 25. Blade or Short Rib C (Save 13c) Mrs. A. E. Cresswell.will be lb. S Sa for c. ROAST ;BREAD ( 3 taking her Sunday school class • ov le on Fri - %2 Gallon bowling at St ffvil Cross u Clover Cream day evening.. SHORT RIB ROASTAbout 95 Marpmnnt younp, people were in to Maple Leaf Minced Steak „ Ib. 68C Freezer Buy) (Save ZOc) (All' Flavours) Gardens last week to see the ;. -Fresh M Ma le Leafs, and Boston play. 6th b 7th Ribs Rupert Brand (Save l 0c) 1 -Ib. Pkg. The 4-H club is holding a Cod Fish Sticks tea and bake sale in the com- k Standing 1b. 59e inanity hall in the near future. 1 , PRIME RIB ROAST _ Mr, and Mrs, A. Samarillo... (Special offer et 3t OFF) Maple Leaf I Maple Leaf Tenderflake attended a party in Scarboro Government _ . on Saturday at the home of Inspected Twin -Pak 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wills. �Oth!llk sq. tins A3�out 60 Legion members Meat) w ®from Whitby, Oshawa, Sunder- a !; 1SV2 oz. tins 7. a n.._� '�i``r land,, Ajax, Dunbarton, Bow - AXI i w. EMIBca�}�AKE 2'for 89c manville, Uxbridge, Port Perry t w lib. pkg and Claremont. took part in a . Domestic 1 for 99C iC1RHIISE "�� (Save 17c) 4., ,; . :' SL1t#S w ' •. -- Zone Rally held in Qarernont on March 8th. i (case of 48 Q We are sorry to report that tins $4.69 c lbs.* �w Mr. Chas. Cooper is .now in 35 ] LB. . 1 ' :... Size 180`s I 1 00 a �� hospital Sunkist Sweet Eating 3 doll: t� New Brunswick Canada No. NAVEL ORANGES _ prices Effective - Caja of Thanks C To the congregation and friends of Cherrywood United : U.S. No. 1 California Firm. Green Good Size Heads ;� f Or �(��, Thurs., Fri. &Sat., Cburch, please accept my sin- -P-0 ATOES NEW CA GE e7 dere thanks for the t�aiitiftil • STROU r_,., ,.- c4 ,. itch. nrF.Fnted M 5 ►�10. 1 Ontario Hot House Long Green King Size f O1 A�� +iVlareh 12 �3 - 14 ' tee; honourin; my service ag lb.bag �' I cUCIJMB�RS - 1 `# I oirarnst M i uriel Todd .50 ...... RSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 eve blarch 18 at the ital • on Wednesday, f0ll0`Wkkg The Ch u rChes . DUMBARTON Mrs. Ravey is cwnfin_ BUSINESS DIRECTORY of bits. Frank whrite: surgery• United Church 00 to her home, having suffered The regular morning service U. G IW- General NAoetioy an injury to her hand, while aRatsiaataaatat■ttaat. , was conducted by the minister The General Meeting of the at work. -- -.ev, Dr. McKay, assisted by U. C. W. was held in the S. Mrs. Oliver Cribb was visit_ Mr. Pitcairn. Miss Helen Bradd S. Room oat Tuesday afternoon ing her sister Mrs. Graham, irI (;i!<jARANTE MCEAtHN��S UAited Church -- •- a long-time teacher at Dunbar- March 3. with the Afternoon Orono, on the week -end. h4hildsn Row. Mehdlle RIIM■w - tonPublic SOhocd led in the re- Unit in charge. Mrs. Lotton We are , sorry to hear Mrs. . - . sponsive reading. Mrs. Sylvia read a poem Mie. Edith Pal- 'Don Annan was taken to -the Radio -TY CO FUNERAL DIRECTOR _-- Vera Freeman Scarboro Hospital on Sunday. —CHURCH SERVICES Mrs. - i'anLwrigtrt sang a beautiful mer and she wih soon be feel- due2. Miss Ev- We haps An Maks or l.46 A. M. i 11.07 A. � ,solo "I:ovingly the Shepherd". � a 28: ing rmK 4t better. r Mr. Brindza; Priv of Dunbar_ elyn Westgate read Matt. n United Church . :ARTHUR FIELD Sunday Scheel • OAS A. . boat School conducted his 1 - 8, and had an Easter medit- The Dunharto to announce Private Ambulance Service And • 11.07 A. M. "school choir in the hymn "For atioui begintsing wih3? Jesus' Women went P�CfCER�NG DAY OR NIGHT' ! the Beauty of the Earth". Miss triumphal entry into Jerusar November 21, at .the Wtould Shirley Kulyk led the Junior "lem. Then He was betrayed, thy' Christmas Bazraar. AUDLEY :9. Congregation. Dr. McKay read tried and crucified. The recur d you mark this date on your * _ Matthew 7� 21 -. 29 'for his ection from the grave has had calendar. „ of the _ — thumb Spence ;l.EO P. M, Lesson:Jie spoke on Education. great affects, beginning 'Wirth The m°vie film mored WATER DELIVERED• and What it_D eg. In recent- the -she from Peter, the be- Sixth Happiness spo _ - _ . WIR. 6AeEeef►n1% Prep. Sunday School 1:13 P. 'M years, there has been an in- brayer, to Peter, the.RodR.-Man rton U�atea Cht�r West of Dunbelrton' * aa■tltaeatSatta■ta■aat creased interest. is education to of has been' given assuran- Young People was very crew the, parents consulting ce of -life after death. Each attended on Friday and SaU=- PHONE: 942-2171 withAE who attend PHONE teachers mu.,_ .ore Maly a`re �' �' _ :. e we teaching the- subjects we our faith in a risen Christ. Dr. ed, enjoyed tltielrtseives• a A.�63 Pickering, Ont,.. �• Sorg f do? What is our aim in eciilea- Kennedy, of Unionville, show You tPeeaPl are to be for putting over ATION& Z tion? Is it to turn out good ed some very interesting P AiN iCOR citizens, or. or .great scientists? tures (slides) of his 'recent, this undertaicialg,' d to hear that PICI[ERINO. ONTARIO It seems as if we are greatly trip to the Holy Land. Mrs. We are daughter of over -emphasizing science. We Palmer and Mrs. Freeman Kathleen Palmer. KEN and CLARKS REV. N. s. sNstrNs:ee etre also inclined to try to jam then put a very, comical "Eas- Mrs. Edna Palmer, Fairport front' the Ajax Creighton: Drynan — - too much into the curriculum. ter Parade" skit. Delicious re_ Hospital, is where she underwent P R E N T I C E Box ice, richer+:, Oaf.` Education should not be a lot fred meets were served to HosPhtal, which site iii Murdoth' Pb•N/ sae -rias ' E unrelated facts, but should members and guests. The brief surgery on her knee AUCTIONEERS . - SUNDAY ss■vlaRa - teach children how to live bet meeting foiled. The injured in a skiing accident. MARKRAM Barristers, Solicitors, 0.so s. M,-Hely 'd" A d is a spiritual be- members were asked to con- Mr, Leslie White, Bey'view LIess"d and Authaw sed 1•r ON ter. chip sP C...H•• K Outwits and York and Notaries Public 10.30 a• m �M•ruiaf r►eeyer Ing, and therefor the church is tact the Flower and Card Con- Ave. was not well last week. - 10.20 a• a..—Holy C Involved in the education of veners, Mrs. Peggy Annie and Mr. A. J. bi Mrs. �""''Oa••a• N• - at when ed the 90th too he lets child. Mankind Miss Doreen Davidson, veneT, at the b.Id Rar�Narr•1 R•aI E,tata RI1NK O! COJAMIht!'CEAMMRi 12020 a. m.-.eadey Sailed mast be prepared to ri ST. o! the U. G W.. as home of her daughter, 1rilcoo .. - _ God and learn how to live . PeA HAM members RM• ICK A Rat" .. at fir -referees --- less a. at:--Nresry • -PPdY at Pew If we relate well as arty other people who Wilbur -Down. etAt fERY10E AT ONE PRICE .(At the parish Nan) ourselves to God. we can learn' have taken out kitchen supP-, Corners. About forty friends ..- PHONES — Tolephono Oshawa 723.3M6- - - ha were asked to return them and re 6tives arttended. Sun WEDNESOAY n, March S: 2!4-3161 or 6N-3686 1 Com-W111101md for k ' - how and where we are going yi,un as possible, so that a day afternoon. Pe•atI•es bar• been estssNsb•d through 1if�. ete invent' could be eM•re sloe• ss+s. s - The fjbw rs in . the church •cornN were, -fn memory of the late taken Fixture dates to be kept Mrrt Stroud. in mind are: the Open Meet- 24 HOUR W M • ­ • --- - `` ) - wfiidr will Include Thank- rot 0 0 0 ng, on October S. whoa a :ELECTRONIC FLEURY a COMERY Christian SCieke Bulletin spe�e'i from the Elizabeth SERVICE S H E R R I N Messengers will meet next Fry Society will be a guest. SUNDAYS R HOLIDAYS BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S��e� Swiiday�at 11.00 a- m, Plan to November 21, has. been chosen Service Contracts NOTARIES PUBLIC'.ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO attend church while the child- for our Christmas Bazaar, be- ANTENNAS a TOWERS CHURCH SERVICE AND ren meet with the Messengers. ginning at 10.30A. m. Installed A Ropairod et Ow ted suNDwT 11.00SCHOA The Sacrament of Holy Com- goo Telephone 09-M7 -AT. Ce..t—�UnerOal and DAY — 1100 A w ,iutnion Wadi bedispensed on -AT. 2-P.% Ambulance Service •rsa.a Read, lust aero of Sunday. Ail! 5. personals C A M RADIO - • Me. 2. Heads• ere The Evening Unit of the U. Mr. Robert Ravey returned a TELEViS10N ____ * T from Surmp•bmok Hosp- - N01Rf� » - '0.1 0 N .d.•.das meow" - Nellaeal•• �""' C. W. will be on .Wednesday, home Maadas' of Ib. w sderd•y a" �- e. 2 Highweq Heid at "a P. Is. _._. by �L..' at Pickering Eeaeh Read ; :ALL AMC wELeosfE The R•adlaE Room Is •e•a M Me ,Pablieg Tuesday. Tkwsdar a" fs' : MONUMENTS Telephone „w- w, "loea"GIL - WHitehaU 2-3610wow -Information. For *F A h wnsb..r IR..w■.ae Wer"m ATlaate s -coos ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. t. R. 1. Whitby. OatarN o tri: a n" West or wlptrs ■R■a■aaa■■■BataasuaR■s ON Ne. a. Highway, a a.«a II ;fit. Andrew's B and Se I"bH'y a 'w" With A ClassMied Ad Presb terian Church `... a Pheneo Whkby KO -8462 ■at■■*■'■■■`■■aati■saa y Church Street North. Mdcerlsr♦ . 77---:- �■ttatata■a■■■■■■■■■at■■■■a■■■■■■sra■■■�a■■■Il■a Minhtiter Rev. >'. Cellksy, IIA. A. i 7_` Manson K Windsor Dstve DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION Fh�.942-2N3 Service of Worship 11.13 A.M. }. Electronic Service Sind 1946 A. H. Rattew, Prop. . - Suwd School 10.N A.M .--J. fi c p1 tBA N Aja:, Ple -String, Brougham i p f wig , ���r f'��,' Y Greenwood 90 -SM A A10"aft Weiooass ' I } s sS 'YOU Whitby Claremont, ask open- _:: afore for Zenith 1-5120 . Bay Ridges, Dunbartm, Mar= '�011%81'f00 tin Subdivision and Woo - 4 x Rouge phone 839-1111 « C M „ T ` CNYt ,,. YN ip Nc , arw K i ped h n - FF Technicians Equipped nuc ". ¢:. :`: `� °• Three TeehnicVans withSRadTe-Phone HOME' T Fer' .IMI Service of W ' ,Fester SerSHOP CAR RADIOS. vice 1� l :.. HOUSE RADIOS, and TV REPAIRS School. AN . h • :.:'- hunch TELEVISION with Power Tansformer Departnlel►ts. ` NEW TEL �'� A. - Starting at $269:00 with 90 Day Warranty on Parts _ " 3 Tubes and OUICTHREE YEAR. WARRANTY ON ; PICTURE TUBE Serving Christ In The =LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS 549.95 Cem mntty ghee 1p8 SWEEPER -VAC $29 950. ••. -- -------- -Replace that O Radio ARwO■aataatawueRetr•� -R lace h Id Roof Antenna with a Duili►erton " Tubular TV Tower ST. JAMES It's impossible to hang a price tag this bottle of blood. Fortunalel'y, lI7 [1115 country, no one ever does. Your Canadian.,Red Cross provides aaaat■oath■■RaBaBt■tea■■tall■at■■ate■■t■ttaa■■ COMMUNITY CHURCH ry Reformed Episcopal ' whole blood and blood products absolutely. free to almost 300,000 Roabank Road, North EYES EXAMINED Capt. Rev L. B. McPherson victims of illness, b[ccident and disaster every year. All that's ever asked INSURANCE — B. A' Qj is your,aupport• The Blood Transfusion Service, is: one of the many Glasses Fitted 3 Repaired 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 servin! the area since 1!22 JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. phone HO. 5-48]4 ways the Red Cross. serves this community', this nation and the world. Let th handle, your Specialist In Optometry' _ rf hrough the Red Cross your help does so much for so.. rtiany. 1 ndstorin Aute verpeolt Rd.I, South) Sunday School a Bibleico' of , Cies nwrsnce 3 Please Fire, Wl '' (Off Li bib ,- Lis Ity, ere' BAY RIDGES 9.42 A.'M YOUR RED CROSS'SERVES YOU Hoers<. _ _10 y►, M. to 4 P. M. Morning Prayer Bowmn Sibson EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. M- . 1:06 M. 1 A Chairman - 'Mr. Norman Cafik, _ CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS Hely Ce,nmunion -First Call us colloqt 668-582m Telephone 839-2601 Sunray In Month 145 struck St. S. Whitby ■.db,■�uRR.■.■..■s�R. IR. R. 3, Pickering, Ort. EVERY STEP O>i THE WAY Pa" Seven .a. `THE PICKERING'NEWS - RSDAY, MARCH 1Z, 196 _ the Township Hall, Brougham, I 104 of 1293 71cma- ......._. .................... on t '..NEWS' Congratulations to Jack and GREENWOOD Mrs. Brooks, on the safe arriv_ al of a new grandson on the There was a goods attend- 28th. Pat and Don Pegg areAy- .. . Q pp�, es ante at church on - Sunday. the proud parents; also to Mr. —�� FEa�KS ��� By Pat [1M --Rev. T. Fleetham's theme for and Mrs. E. Pascoe, on the art-. - u the Lenten Season—"The Tem-. ival of a .new grandson Jeer plc". Scripture Lesson from and Jim Thomas are the proud F The, Recreation Association CHURCH NEWS Company, and girls of all rel-• that a successful Softball Or- 1 Ings Chap 6• The choir parents. l igloos denomirnatuons will be ganmzauon will emerge in our and Kathy Df Bay Ridges will hold its an-' area, and extends their best sang the 'anthem "Where-er Mrs. Edgie Pegg noel meeting 'and elect. - of Fairport United Church welcomed tion wishes to the fulfillment of Thy pimple Dwell". Next Sun- visited her mother and father, - officers, on Sunday April 19, To oiroerve Education '`'eek The Girl Guide Organiia Dal V _ _day, a new Elder will be chos- Mr, and Mrs. H. McPhail, in 1964 at 7.30 P. m. at the Rec- the Girls'' Choir of .Bayview: is extremely grateful to the sheer g o 0 0" en. Remember the Caystera' Toronto, on Sunday. rection Hall,, corner of Base- Heights School, under the air Holy. Redeemer School Board r, nsored by the men Mrs: P. Wilson, Mr, and Y 1 •Roads. action of grin. James Fox, sang for their 'co-operation in all'- • The Pickering News is hap- Suppe spo line and Liverpool Be•� 1Ce • on, owing them the use of the py to welcome the following of the congregation, on March Mrs. Fred Byers and Mr. and Nominations of candidates at 'the morning newaosrners to Bay Ridges:' Mr.' 18. Come -and s€e the men in Mrs W. Sad3er.wQre entertain- ns the Executive will be ac- Sunday, March 8• Mr. Fox reau School. r begins at' 5,30' ed by Mrs. Norman Wilson, of Mas the Lesson o 0 0 and Mrs, J. Stevenson of 888 action. SuppeevenirIg cepted by the Secretary, r a_ Bayview Heights Public Modlin, Mr. and Mrs, A. Pat- and • continuing until all are 9tM f. M. Pe Friday'visited Mrs. ` Marg. Eagleson, 830 • Reytan There will. be a Coag eg Mr. and until Sunday, tional Meeting on Sunday, tnc School observed Education erson of 838 Miriam, served.are Boulevard up 2.00 m. Week during the «eek of Mar, firs. B. Johnson of 839 Rey- The 4-Hir ln iris on Sa turday, urday, Leas dale Gormley, on Friday, at April 12, 1964. Nominations 15th of, March, at P m be in writing and with concerning plans for .the ne.. 8 to 1 and parents of child- 8• >> �roand Mrs, ndJ'Mrss R_ March 14_ in .the Sun._ School Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, ' and all interested ren "attending' the school were s the consent of the nominee. A building, rturity to visit •Etherington of 843 Zator, Mr, ' Room. Kinsale Institute. mem- of Toronto, spent the week - social evening cominenctng at persons from this area axe 'in- given the oppo and Mrs. J. Fever of 717 Bal- hers will serve tea, Admission end with Mr. and Mrs. Don• Classes from Kindergarten' cin Clark. 9 p. m � follow the general vited tb attend titan Mr. andMMrs. D. ti ri t _fie.-Farm._Forum was held at' Mr and Mrs:; Art. Ferris aril _ - March. 20, . the-• •through to Grade 8., while ' 50c. -meeting and election. Refresh- -on Friday, will school was being taught. --of 845-Zator,--- r.. and Ire. B. _ __ -- will be served, you are Father and Son Banquet the home of lt1r. anti Mrs. J: Gu ah, firs, Will Ferris, Of. date (Ap- be held in the Sunday Schoaa This was an unusual oppor- Cheron of 847 Grenoble, Mr• urged to circle this tunity for parents to -observe and Mrs. J. Elwell of 1283 11- Kirngstone, 'on .'Monday night. Guelph, visited Mr. ami Mrs• ail 19) and 'make a point of Room, at 6.30 P. m • _ , kation in action agd Par- ona, M, r. and Mrs. D. Currie T }�e topic was A R. D. A. Milton Pegg, onSundaY• Saturday - attending the R.A B-� genet- Ea Rid- Don't forget the Federatibn The 1st, Greenwood Scouts Roman Catholic News' eats of ehildren from Y of 870 Grenoble, vlr, and Mrs. al meeting. Chairman g areas are of Agriculture's meeting at held a "hike" on Sa4urday+ 0 0 0 - Mr. A.'Burnie of es and nearby D. Robins. of 890 Naroch, ylr. Mrs. Drax of Tatra Drive in the Separate School Board, grateful to Mr. James E. Fox, and Mrs. J. Reynolds of 1331'■''i'■'.■..'■■.ateataeellataaeaaaattaeaa�aK1e� ceu Principal,' and his staff, for Tatra, Mr. and Mrs,' J. Bo�*'1� c}ges was th'e' lucky win- 2, Pickering, P Bay Ridges Bingo there will be no increase in arranging the interesting Ed- of 872 Antonio. Mr. and Mrs, ner of the Bay B. Smith of 845 Miriam. 1Ir. - H O L I Y A Y SU 6 6 EST I ONS s Jackpot at the weekly Tues- Seperate School Taxes • this. edition Week Program .offer- rters °f the ed by Bayview Hengthts. School. and Mrs. J. Fieurbeau of -948 day, evening bingo sponsored year for the suppo Redeemer, 0 Rockies 0 0 r Mr. arxi Mrs. F. Sharp by the Recreation Association Ridges Softball of 826 Miriam. a 1 of revenues The Bay lac to- n incased base Registration Bermuda _ was won in to rov- Associastion . h Reg R. b'Hara'of 874 Naroch, Mr. European Tours (:-) _° taped $160.00 and will enable the vilified teach- Depots for Players. 6 to 16 and Mrs. A. Gerger of 880 (- ) --56 numbers. The popular game ide additional 9 Kaysno, J. and J. Bailey and E. Mdskeka Resorts ( ) Jamaica - - increased years of age, Coatines and Um- { .•) _-- . cd imago is played end enjoyed els, and offset a ires, at the following address- Cnuikr;hank of 1274 Ilona, Mr. Mexico ' every'Tuesday evening, start- axe of operations resn n- P es: 830 Reytan and Mrs. B. Smith of 830 Mir ( ) New York World's Fair ( ) m. at the Retreat- from a large increase ut en- Bl d. Bay Ridges: Hawaii - - - iag at 8 p. Blvd.. 882 Modlm Road, 1276 lam, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent (.) St, Lawrence Seaway : ( ') • - _. ion Hall on the corner of the e. rohnent. families are Trellis Court. Alternately, you of 755 Lublin, Mr. and Mrs. Liverpool fit' 1 at 8.00 may register at the Exhibition H• Hettwer of 875 Antonio. ( ) Eus Tours r• { encu Cruise _ ) Na rui -'Why not plan to enjoy an• ev mem at the School Mr, and Mrs. T. Wyers of 829 _. Wefts- Hall. on Sunday, from 2.00 to. _... ( ) Tahiti r. e�ng out and bring a friend p• m• on Mondays, to 9.00 p. m., or on Wednesday, Zator, Mr. and Mrs. G, BOUT- (. ).Britain along�vYph you. The Jackpot days and ThussdaYs to r ry from 7.00 to 9.00 P m ner of 846 Krosno, Mr, and CHECK INFORMATION YOU WISH AND RETURN wil be starting t4_cli� age the Rosary - the A "Coad�es and Umpires lyl�,, J. Stevenson of 851 Gren- + and, who knows you could be Reality, in part the Clinic" will be in operation oble, Mr. and Mrs. F. Monk. TO US WITH YOUR ADDRESS . • the lucky winme?• this tune, Devotion, can help .xpress don't let a lack of 848 Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. is a Parish very noon ss2•, a Grenoble. PAY LATER If You- Wisf� 000 fact that these This of experience or knowledge T A Turner of 88'l. ►l,.w The rsnontb. of Mazar is Red gp;mt- .in our 00mr iu uty• back. Register Now[ Mr, and Mrs. P. Senuik of NO Cram 115onth and we have rec- is vAmt we must do if we are hold Y� 0 0 0 1390 Garvolin, Mr. and Mm T R A V E L letter from ages Hockey p. Johan hire aof 873 ChaPleau. eived the Mtlaw'fng to have a firture church of cur - g U R E A U L T D. HOWARD. 'The . Say � Al Ward the Ares Ctsa7rzn� oroMa in osis �' week for League requires a man Mr. and Mass, E. A. Henderson • - • tor Bay Ridges: This woes a sped .� serve as Hockey Convener, In_ of 854 Medlin. Mr. and Mrs. of Hey Ridge (11 to 17 y� - of fosnwation regarding 'dAs per- •L. White. of 816 Naroch. Mr.. - . To t:te citizerss our � : _ � MAX SWING �n� ��'�^ - 'I am tilting of therve to m0+c first Girl Guides ret- tion may be obtained by call- and Mss J. Sibbitt of 894 o>Ra�'tiosz$ S ing Mr. Ron Stewea'd, at 838- Maroc h. Mr, and Mss. D. ,qty or aznoth- may, formed tW 1 Broome of 8,92. Motilin. Mr, 942-6690 door t o� a little char" Guiders wiu 2816: er. Iaoul'd use St3stztel r• The �,ery Wed- Cok IMencirsg SaturdarY H. Denning t 897 meet -at 8,00 p• m• 14, boys who Play Mr. and Mrs OChas. Until 9 P. M. On Fridays �- �zx>EY�f'„ haven't znut-y at our �eksoal of the ing, MBT� in tine Bay Rid- Campbe8 of 829 gem. Mr. and Open Very few Of us f tet'ed the above tboUght at �, ter, We are all Minor will be w�Lldrtg at Mn R Owen of 811 Ben, Mr. I jp" Until 5 P. M. On Saturdays these or, another. I s al- very indebted to Mrs• our hones to sell vartous items and Mrs A Iuettenberg of but ti q mood ` ter, who has been Preparing. to ash- Mr. and Mss, M.■a�saaa>•a�aaaaaa�sasaaEa>•u>•�aaaartatsaa=aaaa� I l�aveho by another ex-' saeverat months to organ- in order to raise funds 140? Colmar, .I coagaiaed I had fo time a activity for 3srt Minor Hockey in our areaLido o prem no stow I saw a boy wtyo our girls. We Ovists her every Items offered will be: Licoa- feet!'- s and pledge her our full ice. Priced at $1-00 Onr MM,illed • . -bad DD pound box; , beauty The mouth � Red support ..Lily of the Valley' � March ' Eddie ` c�� nsoot0L• We need Canvas_ � atuiatioans to and soap t;t packaged at $1. and ' Baledon• Belanger econonsy paw of mildiY'��- �, We need esnm& peopleGuy apo have Luce canvass $ for ev- C*ci1 Uoyd "moo rece�nthr Paw ted soap with added creams, at srtreeL With this kind of ed their TerAerpad and were 7r in fledged Gtizb ten cakes for $1.00. the job cars be dose invested as fail rtes hope that ibcP Why not. be 'the A,lk�" Al. Fieldhome Hockey supporters ts. " everyone will help this worthy a few biers. X011 ss spec 'prttaon trorn youstreet? You officiated at th• special tete-. �u�e, and assure purchasers — mar p� me at 839-2492- money. of the that they will be receiving ex x I hope we can oveerrtit a The nett Teachers Ass- value for their nsyoneY• On' Catholic 25 ape held at the as Well- foraciatian vuRll µ ; ;and 29. We are notweek _ o o e - We are riot Acing honing the third— --TW-Recreation A�ei,ation for large annourn• We orily of Say Ridges wishes to ann- wasst Y to iP� whart y'� fed _ -:IG. J. "anq'w- ounce that it is sport g the you can aftbzd to ire• ' 0 0 0 newly -formed Bay Ridges Soft- _ ,please . help us to Restrict Guide ball Association. You can do it in one evening. 'the Dunbar Mrs. paddy This organization consists tion Comasissioner, tomo- . Please make a dO� announced that of men, interested in, P e else will Brander, has l activities in Bay _ and Sdwwlter has been Lung softbal f� � i• f+or it Mss..S+y'M1 n of, the 3rd Ridges and surrounding areas.Al Warn, Arae Chairman warranted Cap' t7omi'• An interim executive has been. ►: Can, Red Cross Can Uft". Bay Fddges Garde 0 0 0 The >X' will meet at the formed to organdie the Assoc- Qho will re- School of the, Hol Redeemer iation, and well hold office un The Athletic evening at til May 1., at which time a . some aativstaes in the Auditor- each •Wed�'aY 11 to 14 General Election will be held a ium at BeU"n ew Heights Pub- 7.00 p. M. Girls f in. The Bay Ridges Softball Ass_ ; 1 on Tuesday, will be welcome to jo tic Schou March veins ly an- ociatioRn is planning to Operate 17, ;fo-Upwn a week off, *to It had been PQ�'1Ous "Umpire a _ ia_ no that this would be a a "Players Clinic" an give 'the Ratepa,Ye15' Assoc unnVd How- School" and a "Coaches Qin- tion the , opportunity - to hold Catholic Guide Company- Y _ sung in the ever, -the demand for:., opp- is" - ration of approxirn� thein' zeg�' oi•tunity to join "Guides -has A Regist autl>tiLozium eat that it has beep ately 300 children is expected. �to,men's Evening ' been so gr The RA sMCial Lued 101 make it an. A. B. R. ' ident y r.. has been sched Wednesday, at the Recreation Hall, corner tri t,� _ HOW TO MAKE PEOPLE BEAT A PATH TO YOUR. DOOR the Base =-NARTLEY'S SHOES titin of Mrs. Lillian Dan well-known Bas' th for the OU ting Teacher. Demand - w le eme II y Or h g eat :. j n-aphonel tiVhether c' n� e 0 Ladies' Class has been so gr ~ that it was necessary to set up. MOVED T111yo Wall a special evening for the won — — On gets • Morningside Shopping entre L '.phl 'hone you through oto, the en. M "} : pedple you have to reach. Its at The Bayview Heights Home,• Kingston Rd & Morningside (Opp. toblawsl and School A_Ssocaatton will:your service, day and night, tom- once again, holda movie mat- LARGER STORE' EASIER` PARKING view Heights . forting; useful, taken for 'granted - • inee5 at the Bay . School, on Saturday, March... •Ever wonder how how, cope — In Footwe for Children ar e film sefneduled to be Speeializmg . . 14. Th •.•' OII "Robin Hood", and _ shown is .. - ., be two performan- _ LE there will6 to - without e phone? es at p: `m: 'and 100-7-,.. -- ---Widths• ' 5c. for young - m. pt}rnission - • bOCTOR'S young- -PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED-- -• _ -- • :, - • - • �. 2 -Pro- for adults. stens, and 40c. —.- � --'= reeds from the _film snows go One Store Only -West Hill, Ont. gtTILT; WAGED AND OWNED BY CANADIANS to help_ with the work of . the ' - Home &School, aril a major Phone 282-9851 e voted to the Open Fridays till 9 P. M. share will be de - - - t library. .. _ •. '; 0 „ .. •. . .� . . _. _ • _ AY, MARCH 12, 1964 ' (, -X .. THt PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, IPag• Elyht - - - ' iud that pictures til the "'uric and Magazine Stand, and a Congratulations to Mr. and Leather Covered Scrap -book blas. R. Eikieot2 on their 50th 1'110 0114.0 1110014bg tit the •1•li aixuwri. The u►eeting closed, way,made to - - • ONTARIO STATURE . 7- rN I1�►tprvJltaktitg t'lul► „tt� held tulluwed by a cup tit tea ser- r'ows before her departureI I vc►t b the twsless. Please re- from our midst, on behalf- of •• , dtaTith 'I, wall tltnp, nteut- y ALBERT V.•WALKER Udtn luwailt. 'i`he 1'rtldeut, nieailxr the "paper drive", un the L. C. W.'Mis. Burrows ex_ t\lNp t;�u rt ltk►l►rrtx, ulpruecl lite Saturday March 14. it the pressed, her thanks in a few LADIES ..' ... pnrpting The tutr►utes ut the 1►al►er•s are tied and out early, heartfelt words. A dainty 11 - t 1�u:u� PreA totts f�irrtitlg- ►vuv rrrui by it .will be a great help to the lunch brought the evening to _-- At the present time wee are in lite midst �►C�hr liit,lr3.' FOR ` . and going through the estimates of the ditlet•c•nt tirluutttu�t►ts 1%ldrV.uAvt !✓biller, noting SL.:- boys and their drivers. , a close. -- - KAYSER - Y of government. All items are assesbed very Cate•tully atni vurcxl i.c•ttuy• The 8011 Call - "Otte 000 0 0 0 • upon individually, wliic�li nnight ►►r tit 1•:-wWnUaI tor a G(XA Clothes The General Meeting of the Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gray PHANTOM p I would like to mention sotne points, I3nou};item United Church attended a family gathering i.riterest, and which were discussed during the dct►ate un the the Cub tnab nowas wt yet been Women was hoeld' on Wednes- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LYONS . • Department of Transport• 3; day evening, February 26, in 'Jack Nlg'tiswander, at Green in 1963, the number of drivers in Ontario increased tiTb>' tuurid. Mrs. Kingattun read a the church.. Pres., Mrs. Allan .River, on Saturday nithl- WONDER BRA . percent, and exceeded 2`�J million for the first time. The Hunt- letter from Mine Jariitis, the Flklicott is mowing his .. bee of vehicles increased by 4. Percent, to more than 2,40U. I' Oounty Home Ewnonrist, say- Ellicott, presided, assisted by Ray 1. - For passenger, vehicles alone, the increase in numbers durinb ing that she planned to visit Secretary, Mrs. Russ Pilkey. horses from Oshawa to Green- DAISY } the year was 72,000. at their next meeting. A die- The .meeting opened with a w+cod race tracks this week• EXQUISITE FORM . During 1963 a new record was set by the amount of driving. cussion on' "rods and brackets" poem "Truth in Poetry" by Mr. and . Mrs. Russ Pilkey :.Ontario motorist's travelled an estimated total of 20 billiurr. Worship DALKIETH '1. . miles during the year. This amountof the Verrloon is the eve y fifteen work ouivn their 'la iris started takenpresident. fternoon Group Thomas,with Mrk and Mrs. R. alent in distance of a round tripes b SABRE trrirrutes every day and night of the year. The next meeting wilt be held Mrs. John White read the Rawson. on.Marcti 14 In the afternoon Scripture, followed by prayer. 0 0 0 LONDON LASSIE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS- of March 14th, the iris are The minutes of the previous A family gathering at .the DOMINION -GOTHIC The complex problem of traffic accidents is a subject °f g were read .and app- home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard PRECIOUS SECRET - ",deep and continuing concern. In 1963, there were 104,919 giving a "fashion. showw`' 'for meeting MATERNITY i�affte-accidents in the -pence,_ Tire number of .fatalities was the Greenwood and Kinsale roved. The Treasurer, a Mrs. Mg l nor urur sod , Met and Mrs dam--W:omees Institute and guests. Howard Plaaaton, gave -- :1,421; the bumber injured 47,801, and f nl a rota) property- __-- _ - t to say that all these figues were Ttte Group Committee of the port on the Funds `and .E-xpen-- -Robert Malcolm on._their 25th SUITS - age $49,500,376. I refire ] t. Brock -Pickering Cub and see. Mrs. Cliff. Wannop. gave Wedding Anniversary. The ev_ COATS .,�o�„ rt is attacking the problem of. Scout Troop met at the home the Card and Flower Report. ening was spent . in playing The Department of Transport And All the New Spring Styles traffic accidents through a wide variety of measures. A vital of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin An- The date of the newt Exec- cards, followed by 'a presents- In Bath duality and Budget theme in these measures is ,the encouragement, in every way nis, on Sunday evening, March utive Meet* -g is March 18, at tion of a number of gifts, to Lines possible, of a sense of personal responsibility. Most accidents . are caused by some careless.or ill-advised action. by the driver ghe meetly eThelmintrtesrof• man at 8.00 P. m Itwas 'LillianLi Colleen and Carol}zt Burton Marjorie oris s Ladies wear or tris peciestrran. The government cannot dictate how peop erg• il0 . or ththink e pedes they can. and do, seek to influence attitudes in the eRpreviousg Secy Tyre Mie Greemvood1 AudleyCU�C 01V. andMrs.Chas Conner, at Un- - the interests of safety. The Highway Safety Branch of the -•�- Department operates the most extensive program of aafecy Earl Campbell. Treasurer, Mrs. Groups, Green River Baptist ionvlee, on Sunday. Bay Ridges (LG.A.) plaza of all ages inbaw 839-2848 education on . the pso r a peoplereaching ate in the past Jaa l g Statement. Several bills I ply' Group to be guests atthebirthday Robins at�wigaveth a I • every part of the Service, party of school chums• Drive over and eanpan our ' year has been the progress achieved in the d'eyelopment of were resented Two new First Easter Thankaffering .. . and Selections - ;. . .. Secondary -Schools". These courses are I? Aid Kitsto be purchased. on Thursday. April 9. -at 8.00 Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Todd Prion Taros o and Oshawa. recommended by the Departments o ' ___: __ _ _ as . an . tre{urr -curricular activity. Sixty sct►ools were offering for the. use of the Cubs and p. m, in a Mr. and Mrs...Ken Beer and Bring a friend with sat• : these courses a Year ago. Today. 75 sctio0l are offering them Scouts. Ptan9 were made for Mrs. Elden Comfort. of Mark_ _-. - - - and by next 'September, it is expected that the number will _� Father and Son Banquet to ham will be guest speaker. family were Sunda} guests' of - increase a about 125. be held on April 17. It is plan- A , presentation of a Plait 3i: anti Vlrs D ?.. Beer, - �_,D£MERIT POINT SYSTEM- System is to improve the habits --_ 11 I - The purpose of the Demerit Syst .. -- . . and practises of individual drivers behind the I3 °39 - _ : _ - all indneaitrons, it is succeeding to this wPu ere t "advisory : . . . - r : =: 495 drivers 5accur 62 reached the "nine-poiints nt level" and were Balled - •1. _: . nula,ted six _- letters": 12. 0 _ . . than 2.5 percent of the drivers : In for personal interviews. Less went on to the 15- " . , _ -- - , who received letters or were, interviewed - 1 - __ . _ - - _ - point level", at•. which licenses are suspended. - - - '` VEHICLE SAFETY - "1963' through two - . - . _. j , Vehicle safety was ennptrasized during Police i> approaches: Safety checks by Provincial and Municipals Saf- _ - _ -._ -` ' Officers, and' Voluntary Inspections at the Department's . _ _. i a sty Cheek Lanes. About one million vehicles m all. were wThe 1. - = eci for mechanical fitness during - checked °r inspected a careful study of. Vehicle Safety.. In - - _._ Depan•tment has made and cons of tom- - _ . . , they have looked into the, pros - . ...this regard. on• As a point of inforutation: It would - _ _ ry vehicle InsPectr a system for the - . o sit sonnething like $12,000,000 to seL uP -.. _ �, inspection of Avery vehicle isr Onions twice a _. . ._ . it would cost about • F _ year at government testing area : and tem. 1f . compulsory - _ — _ _ _-- -- such a sys —� - $5,000,000 a Year to oPerat& ..: . - cles would cause. a sizeable reduction in the i Inspection of veha rttnent would recommend it — i _ ' dumber of accidents. the Department - _ _ • �1 . that com{>tilson Y int- , ` without taon. But the facts suggest _ will be kept . ' - .. _ - - _ . f. -- spectlem w�otild not bring his benefit. The subject _ _ - _ : _ under continuous review as new information becomes atailable. - . _ . .'ACCIDENT CLAIMS FUND tattoo the Motor, Vehicles - - .- ., In tins first 18 months °f' 0pe - aid over, , $5.700,000 ' in. settlement . . ii' . • Accident Claims Fund has is . of 6.013 claims. This number of settlementsessgrr the Unsatf the total achieved in 15 Years by its ptedect­ r.. I - . .1- I � . ;.... :,,- ­�. - -. ­. :. :: - t t Fund, The majority of new cases have been _ -. . isfield Judgmen for a court _ _l settled y negotiation. without the necessity.; 3udgment. The pr'°� inion for out-of-ccxnrt settlement - is .one f - r • , • - features of the nr�w Fund. of the outstanding Fund has lived up to n, j �j _.. . ► *r1, . fir . The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims .... : _ _ ... promise since its establishment in July 1962: In practice. , . jts p _ f oncari , motorists with the best protec- . - - this fund is providing financial loss in accidents caused - _ - `' . 1 _ - -- tion on the continent against f - . by three. wpho are prat insured• because of the extra $td Bee - la • e. regly r- . . l same time, uate insu h _ At t__ - for the licensing of vehicles that do not carry a • - - once, proportion of insured motiris ireicea aridesskates - 2:3 percent. This compares favorably lsory- 1 to make inSurrrce compo - Whose legislation is supposed . ,[ .� ouN•TY OF ONTARIO - , . Tenders dor Equipment a11. SEALEb TENDERS, dearly .marked as to contents, will be `received b. the urtdersig�•d until 10.00 a. m.. March 23, 19M, .for the following •quipma+t: - . :. Tete Frith engine and - 1. 3 -Inch Centrifugal Ptirrrp comp _ hose.% --- _ � ' -.. anon in confined _ _ 2. Vibratory compaction umt for seer .. . areas .. j . _ 0 123 H. P. Motor Grader with snow plow and 0 ews� � � �' �Ooa . - , I 1. snow wing..*. ­ .­.:� i , 4 2&k4*A1H"d MN .. ,. - . ' Thi County will offer in trod• on the proposed :.. purchase: one, 1956 Adams SSO Motor Grader, tom- _ _ - _ . . I.i plKe with snow, plow and wing. n m n tch, sfaoe, a d ca era repairs, hair. , ti. , ' Three 7600 -' 8000. G. V. W. Trucks ti ith stake plat- At Q aWa Sh0{�pin� ' [ yOY can find d Wa ` forts. der en waving, dry•4dsaning, banking, bowling alleys, dining, pe rsond .. w cutting, man t L County ' will 'offer in trade one 1959 hast -eon financing. 'In fact, OC offers e s mor+ to soegmore, wei•toichoose fromCi You'nPlu�II find The c LY :major department stony. Ther i _Pick-uP truck. - it - ttr family needs or needs done Enjoy GC's complete one•stop shop 5 2s,p00 G V W..Truck (Cali and Chassis °>zlY> e p eking, fashion selection, and covered mall Make iia habit 's s Ths County will offer in trade bn the proposed - 10903 Chevrolet Cab and til fie• -, _purchase: one 1959 Model , Chassis. .. % submitted - _.- aonw ' on forms which will bs supplied -_. f TENDERS must be s _ from the office of the undersigned, and placed in Sealed TenderC1 � ' 61the interesting p ace to sh©p OWWA t ' Envelopes, which will b• Provided with Tender Forms. information may be - obtained lat the office of the _ ---County Engineer. Y " r .. .� -. .---- -- - necessarily sceepted. Y 401 EASTBOUND - Exit at yNd"n Rad, take North or South side Ras l Lowest or any tender not1.1. : HOw TO Ti1MlR. FROM 1Y0F1WA W. A. TyyELVETRE ES, P. Eng. sent to stetraMon ReMi dw neAh en Brsattwnon Road. •, • ga, Hwy t FROM HIGHWAY 401 WEl1T7lOt1110 �- Estlt d Park Road, north on talk Road to Elmarotrs Avenue, war on Elttlgrov► ► , En i C of Ontario W n County 6u�ldin BY, . . - . a Ontario y .. • , _ ... .. _ r _ ry ' , _ - I . ,. .. , i.. I I . I .. I . . . . . 11 . , . . I . . . . - J( -i I . . . . . I . . f� 0 MAPLE LEAF READY -TO -SERVE BONELESS — Half Cryovac DINNER .H. A M lb. 89c ,IGA ROYAL GUEST -,SLICED S59cIDE BACON ....... TABLERITE VACUUM SEALED 6 -Oz. Pkg. SLICED COOKED HAM lb. S3c L.E.' 8 C. WA — 15-0z' To$ ..IN BONUS -CUTWAX '.7Or GREEN BEANS -loi88c x A i qt4.4 Extra I lb ut: BOOSTER TAPES IGA "whilICK-EN-1400-DLE SOUP M-1 or CH IGA — 34b. Pke. With Free $10.00 Bonus Tape ... DELUXE DUNCAN HINES-CAKE MIX ... 19 -Oz. INSTANT POWDERED MILK 88c MODESS REG. or CAREFREE. 12 -Pack -10A — 444 Pkp. With Free' $6.00 Bonus Tape Wito Free Tape - Bonus .:TOILET TISSUE..' 2 for 98c .. FROZEN ATRAINED ­ 4V4 -Ox. Tins WILDROOTFORMULA 3 L geS. lze OLD -SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 12 -Oz.. GERBER'S BABY FOODS 8 for '88c OLEEM TOOTHPASTE-:--_'?l•Ec.0r4% 4z* IGA COLORED MARGARINE... 2 -lbs. IGA —1-b• Flkgs; Size A.B.C. DETERGENT .........•., 2 -lb. SPAGHETTI -or' MACARONI- 5 for 88c 'BONELESS STEWING BEEF Any*Pkg. MARY ELIZABETH — 22 -Oz. Siw With Free $4.00 Bonus Tape . CANADA No. I ORAN'. 3 for'l.00 FROZEN APPLE PIE 'POTATOES .10-16- Ba CHASE4 SAN BORN.COFFEE7..'j-lb.' 7. IN �PICKERING __ _ 'S'IG -!M RKETSHOP and. , A. -SAVE at -RICHARDSCN `FOOD PRICES .-.,.-EFFECTIVE MARCH 11, 72, 13,14 WA — 15-0z' To$ ..IN BONUS -CUTWAX '.7Or GREEN BEANS -loi88c x A i qt4.4 Extra I lb ut: BOOSTER TAPES IGA "whilICK-EN-1400-DLE SOUP M-1 or CH IGA — 34b. Pke. With Free $10.00 Bonus Tape ... DELUXE DUNCAN HINES-CAKE MIX ... 19 -Oz. INSTANT POWDERED MILK 88c MODESS REG. or CAREFREE. 12 -Pack -10A — 444 Pkp. With Free' $6.00 Bonus Tape Wito Free Tape - Bonus .:TOILET TISSUE..' 2 for 98c .. FROZEN ATRAINED ­ 4V4 -Ox. Tins WILDROOTFORMULA 3 L geS. lze OLD -SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 12 -Oz.. GERBER'S BABY FOODS 8 for '88c OLEEM TOOTHPASTE-:--_'?l•Ec.0r4% 4z* IGA COLORED MARGARINE... 2 -lbs. IGA —1-b• Flkgs; Size A.B.C. DETERGENT .........•., 2 -lb. SPAGHETTI -or' MACARONI- 5 for 88c 'BONELESS STEWING BEEF Any*Pkg. MARY ELIZABETH — 22 -Oz. Siw With Free $4.00 Bonus Tape . CANADA No. I ORAN'. 3 for'l.00 FROZEN APPLE PIE 'POTATOES .10-16- Ba CHASE4 SAN BORN.COFFEE7..'j-lb.' 7. IN �PICKERING __ _ 'S'IG -!M RKETSHOP and. , A. -SAVE at -RICHARDSCN