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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_03_19orm:.,11F ill n ,TITIOns lE7AWfY� - . ITELEPHONII _ flNClf H - C-KERING - PICKERIN�i - - - 942-0940 Iasi VOL. 3t NO. 15 THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964 Price - 1 k Per Copy LD GOES TO PIONEER- VILLAGE THE NEW MOVES INTO 'NEWS OFFICE Wn THE 0 7. ... � • ' � .. .,' K,� � �' � :;yam � � ,�,. r�� . - y'1, �� a a '� a � r y,r '', y T ' 'r"r ''�� ( �oq •- :$ Ta onto, _March 16.-An 1830 Publisher of the Bolton Enter- Pioneer Village, Museum, Fri- flat-bed printing press has been prise, Bolton, Ont.; W. C. day last, W. C. Murkar "tap- donated to the Metropolitan Murkar; C. H. Nohn, Publish- ed" an Interview with John Toronto and Region Censerva- or of the Stouffviils Tribune, Bradshaw, for broadest, Sun- tion Authority for its Pioneer and Pres. of the Canadian day morning *next, between s Village, at Jane St. and Weekly Newspapers ilssoc., 8.00 and 9.00 o'clock, C.FRB. Steeles Ave, by the polisher of and well-known- author -and The News has ,installed the The Pickering News; W. S. columnist, Gregory Clark; of large Miehle Press, giving a Murkar. The hand-operated Toronto, wi+ose father publish- 'much better impression, and Pressman Wayne Elson sets rollers on new Miehle press at News Office press has been set up in the ed the Pickering News between "clarity" of print, operating at - - Villagias Dalziel Barn Where it 183'3-1900. The press (at one over twice the speed, and com-. 1 will form. an integral part of time) was operated by hand, plately automatic. We trust -PETITION - Farmers Ask Government To - the collection of pre-Confeder- . as demonstrated here by Mr. our readers enjoy the much- -- &tion printing equipment. Clark. Mr. Leavens' father op- improved general reproduction A.paili is being circulated j� e� Shown in the group above are, *rated the press at one time. -of the Pickering Nows. In the north end of Pickering Exempted From All School Taxes heft to right: Warden Leavens, Following the ceremonies at _ Township, which Is to go to Ex - Queen's Park asking that the Robert Duck To F With Survey - - township be divided. exempt from future w school - y 4 .Rural Boards Have The division would b. be---Regresentative � members of taxation costs, the owner will ' twee" the Second and Third the Federation of Agriculture, be unable to meet the tax de • a before. a select com- • No _ - P S Mitt Rate t:a,c.eetons, from tt;. s�arb- 'mane. .Group _ To Ellesmere Island.-In Arctic en �� mitten t' the Ontario legis- - ry, east to the Brock The move by the Federation - Road, then ud the Brock Read Lafora at Queen's .Park, Tor- follows the announcement Four rural school sections in and east along the Third Con- onto on Wednesday to ask that niade recently by tire. Minister 'Rol Duck of Rouge Hills engineers, two scientists and Pickering Township will oper- anisic" to the •Whitby-Picker- taxation for school purposes of Education, Hon. Wm. Dav- wtll be making a trip alnxwi. four eol ate this year without a public Ing Townline, be wuthdrawn from ajl farm is, that individual school to the top of the world within •Phe group • be flying out school rate,_ They are able to �, If this goes ahead, there will boards will be dissolved, >h -a week or so: He will be go- of. Wirimpeg 17f.`ia DC-4 plane. do this because of a surplus. be an O. M. S. Hearing. This deputation included Mr. favour of an area board" ing up' to Ellesmere Island last Saturday morning, the The schools are: Brougham, matter has net been brought Frank Brumwell, and Messrs, system and a "consolidated With a geographical survey weatherman -from _ Ellesmere, Mt. Pleasant, Altona and Atha. before the township council Fred Wicks, Elliott Harting- school program". yup, ,remrted winds at 15 miles an However they have to pay ton, Francis Redelmeir. Ted ,. Besides an air crew, there .is hour and a thermometer read- the high school rate of 19.4, a We understand it was the Berry, Dona]d Sanderson, Jos. u.�.y New- to be two radio operators. mo ing of 49 below zero. rate placed on the township. "cent change In legislatbn on Tram Hugh Midler, Wm. New- Twp. Still In Matllet education that sparked this rrhan; 'Mrs. Eleanor McKean. ►►,_' move. It is also• reported that and RPh Jones. /±� • _ r� the required number of names Prior arrangements had For Gray' Pit Mid �� Gas �p been made for Hon W. J. for the petition were easily ob- -„ . - tamed. Spooner, 1libnwter of Municipal Pickering Township is still �; c. X • ,4 ' Maes Fine W'� . Affairs and Major A. A. Mac- negotiating oil gravel pits. . Kenzie,' M. P. P., York North, They now have three from r Hanle .79.111It11 do be present at the meeting. which to decide upon. Two in Pldcerin s First Reeve �,e Federation "that Pickering and one in Uxbridge The Board of Trustees of the unless farm lands are made Township. Take- a good look at the Pickering Township " School 3 • lamp in this picture. There is Area No. 2. announce that the not another'like it in Picker-. new setwol to be'buil�t on Bal- Bay ,Ridges Mill Rate Up 1 Mill - r ing, or for that matter prob- atan Ave. in Bay Ridges, is to t • = ably *very few in the whole of be called the- e Canada. Sir John A. MacDonald West Rouge Rate -Down 1 Mill The lamp came from Eng- -- - land, It is one of the old gas Public School type English street lamps, and The school is expected to It was pointed out at :Pickering Township Couneil`'en Mon- - today they are collector's it ' open in September 1964, and day by Finance Chairman''Wm. Newrtnan, that while the above has been named.• to honour the figures were not final, it then is any ehsnge, # would only This particular . larnp was rrhezrrosy of the Father of our be ahalf mill ,ate way or the other. Reeve Cliff Laycox •com _ - given to 3&. Cyril E. Morley, Country, and to commemorate t7he, 5 reeve of - Pickeri m _ _ Village, from. a large number owev Charlottetown Corifea'erice: _ of village residents, who at- ...... ............. ........... .1963 1964 = Up or Down - BAY RIDGES tended a dinnerin his honour, _... -- - t�;o weeks ago.ld General purposes 10.3 9.8 -.S Mr. ey has erected tht, County 10.8 12 - 1.2 r lamp in front of his home on r About 100 Guiders and t tr H o0 2 5t. George Street. friends attended the 3rd an- Area 2 34 31.2 The lamps were used as nual Shur*line Division dinner Fin i11na 1 2.1 . 2.4 .3 street lights for years in Lon- on March 17 at the C. E. Cent- Police S 5.8 -8 don and as they were replac- _. , re in Pickering. . , Garbage • . 2.8 2.7 ed by modern lelectric lights, Guest speaker for the even. Street lights, Bay Ridges 3.4 ,2.3the gas lamps were discarded. ing Was Mrs,, M. H. Haden, Streets 2 ' 2 For some time they were Cedarbrae Area Commissioner Sewer Area 1 1 plentiful, until people got the who showed colored slides of . ..M idea of using .them for outdoor her trip to the Asian Camp of Tetals _85.8 86.8 Up 1 Mill ...; '� home lights. Then they be- the'Girl Scouts of Japan. With' WEST ROUGE. _._._1963 1964 _. _;UP or Down came scarce and of course in- her were four Canadiaah' Rang- - creased in value. ars. oral Purposes 10.3 9.8 -•.5 A ,Toronto firm managed to C Another special guest was County 10.8 12 1.2 get their hands on six of them Mrs. K. B: Besley who is a dis- High School 17A '19.4 2 and the village was lucky en- trict conunisoloner and train- Area 2 34 31.2 =2.8 ough 'to- get one of these. It er f� London, England. Mrs. ;• d _ _ • Fire Area- _ _ 2.1 _.: 2.4 .3 c ; was especially fortunate, be- Besley is. visiting Canada for Pollee 5 S•8. .8 -cause Mr. Morley had indicat. three months on a George VI Gary _2.8 2.7 -.1 I ed a desire to have one. travel bursary, granted by the Street lights, -Rouge- 3.4 .1.3 -2.1 Mr,. Morley Is shown here, U. K: government to people. Sewer Area - 1 1 standing beneath the lamp, mainly in the youth field: who Street lights Area 2 2 3 located In front of his home wish to .further their work by - - - J In Pickering Village. visiting abroad. :, .t Total - ib.t. 85.8 Down 1 Mill Page Two 7HE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964 borraw4N or nurdmaing on credit Rpmtc --IIII ton this continent has become so eas¢ly obtainable that the public feels it belongs rto them as a right. 1 The buy now -pay later which evolved during . WAT C. w� Q• the past fifteen years and which has, in fact, been ' thrust at C. Issued evry.Thuradaythe public, appears to have displaced the earlier concept of BARRISTER - SOLICITOR 'NOTARY PUBLIC ¢y The News. Printing and Publishing ComPan = saving before buying, which was the Golden Rule of the prey- - _,utnorized as Second .Class Mail ,Matter Post office Dept., Ottawa, Ont ious generation. Money is of major itryportance in our modern ,COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS WSCRtPTION RATES: $2.50 per year - United States ;3.D0 -per year society and we must learn to use it to its fullest advantage. —Telephone: WHitehcll 2-0910 - Therefore, education and encouragement of the old-fashioned - BARRY MURKAR, Editor standards of thrift,. sound management and personal res n- Northwest corner of Westney Road on No. 2 Highway ' AiYERTISIN• RATES UPON REQUEST - sibility are not i>iCoinsistent with consumer in Brest-andpthe - interests of the copsumer are of essential and paramount - concern. - It will be seen that there is no easy- route or simple solu- tion Not Proper? tion to the problem, which have become increasingly manifest, r eat ors f It is apparent there ' is considerable misconception or lack 8 * of information about the true cost of credit. It was repeated-. of MONUMENTS We were surprised this week to hear • that the Reeve ly re -iterated that consumers had little idea of what they of Pickering Township has been criticized by certain were paying in• interest and carrying charges. The main ob- ���� 7. P for handing out bouquets to certain people he jective and implicit responsibility.af this CotTtmittee is to find OF DISTINCTION felt.deserx/ed them. He. has been told this -is a foolish, means of making sure the public KNOWS by much is being t move on his part. paid for borrowed money, and to eliminat confusion . and ` that individuals misrepresentation' respecting ng consumer credit. f-- int re ensure 'for THREE GENE RATION S '`• _ Since when has .it become foolish to give � credit .that individuals are informed of the rates of -interest they where credit? ll are required to pay and informed' in'such a way that they in politics, people are taking bows for the work that may easily, without using slide rules, compare the rate being charged at one source with the rate charged at others. Furthermore,"while the necessity and u ,�adver i�siTg-_is - Ltd. rt use —� Q or ros In local politics, there is generally two occasions in not in question,. the intensive advertising programs directed __ e_very_year, that employees or others get a pat from at the consumer have been a contributing factor in the im- prudent m • the leaders. One is the nomination meeting and the prudent use of credit. The 'tendency in advertising appears in- M O N U M E N other' is the annual tc unship dinner. creasingly to be toward consumer borrowing" to achieve ob- " jectives rather than saving, and it may be that some'limitation Mr. Laycox seemed a little surprised that he should or restraint with reTS gard to advertising practices is desirable. DLINDAS ST. EAST WMIfBY MO 6.3562 receive criticism for compliments.- We -don't blame him. REASONS FOR BORROWING- - .- -- - --- Thte other night, he commended the Area 2 Board for The most common purpose cited for. seeking .loans are: Fin. their work on the 1964 budget and for lowering the ancing of Mortgages; Purchase of an Automobile`, Home irrip- mill rate. This compliment; in our opinion was warrant-. royements; Consolidating Debts; vacations; Education; Emer- 6RAHAM PARK REST 1 ed. It is hard in a fast growingarea to keep a school genies .and I}lness. " -rate down or .even to hold it on a line with the prev- a., r ante, a A TAVERN UNDER THE house is the most significant, and an- automobile he next in �� Jous year. -._- LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" —= line. It was estimated that 99% of all homes are mortgaged -- We say -it is time that more of our township officials initially, and that possibly 75S.r of the homes-have---a- handed out bouquets, if -they feel a person's work mer- second - mortgage when bought. "Probably 85%-91:P7, of total car D — QUET HALL its praise. Maybe a little more of this would result in purchases are financed at one stage or another, but -this figure is necessarily speculative to the degree that many transac- :No. 2. Highway at Rouge River - Ph. 2114-1605 more efficient work. After all,' it costs nothing. to tell tions which appear to be for -cash–may have beerr financed - a person --he- has done a good job . _ through bank, finance company or credit. union loans, and f _ toere is no. statistical control representing. all automotive financing. I - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CHARGE, or INTEREST, on CREDIT- �. Thomas A. Newmcm ' A variety of calculation methods is used by" tenders' and 1v , -C retailers on the different types ofloa-ns, both secured and un- _ secured, and on the different. types of retail credit'.transac- �R�TEB A 8i0I�ITOH Mrs. Audrey Harlow's letter ity since Lincoln's time' tions such as instalment purchases, charge accounts, revolving to the Editor, in support of If Mrs. Harlow' believed that credit. accounts, etc. The interest " or finance charge may' be TEmple • liJB - r. Minstrel'Shows, depicts an as negroes like this form of en. expressed as an annual.or.other than -annual 'percent age rate FAIRPORT ROAD. SOUTH :._p-iJNBARTOp and may be' computed by an add-on or discount method; it toundhrrg lack of intelligent an- tertainment, then 'she should may be calculated on the declinging balance or 'on the unpaid clysis toward the problem of listen to the statements of the balance outstanding at the, end of each month (revolving _ "Segregation". negro leaders, credit ); it may be stated as a dollar amount, and sometimes At a time when every: effort 1. disagree with Mrs. Harlow•, y should be made to helpthe that minstrel shows are part only the amount and a can of payment,; may to given. More•• > •negro in his fight for equality of our Canadian heritage, I over. the interest rate can commibe.sussion, brokerage' bye other cots such COOPER BLOCK LTD I ac cer�.ice charges, commission, brokerage fees, legal fees, 'and human dignity, this form sincerely hope not., and the ` of entertainment weakens the. writer has never heard it ac k- appratSai fees, etc. . struggle.. nowledged as such. Interest is a federal matter .. and the only legislation at 11►90 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO t ' Minstrel Shows present requiring' disclosure of interest is the Small Loans , degrade the The stand • taken by.•Rev.• -M. rg9 K coloured man since they us- Buttars-first, ori Peace, and. Act, which regulates the interest on loans up to $1.5.0, anti BLOCKS & BRICKS wally- depict. ,him as a .cornu- But Ante . the Interest' Act• which specifies that the simple interest rate _ now -STRUCTURAL STEEL s buffoon. segregation, should -_STRU - receive the su rld must be clearly set out on blended payment mortgages. It is this kind of propaganda. PPoM of eve Rates of interest in Canada are comparatively low in rela CRANE RGVTAL p paganda, one. This man teaches the '�e I j tries. Generally .peaking, e Chest atiud want it' tori t; rates to many other sown ROAD, Y* Prejudice ce of Christ w Wd and cothe rfchs charges nd expressed as a 'percentage rate -per ONTARIO Y• ntarto, including interest continued steadn7 throw ' h .the essence - _ years, that ,has built t udree believ STATION AD, PICkERMG, ON in our rinds with its conseq-. taught. Congratulations, _ -- _ cent wall of se^r annum, are at'the foilow-ing prevailing levels: Credit L'niona ` 'tt6S-499 COLS-ZZ6 - 0961-Zi6 �fe�yd segregation. -How - Dave Crichton, 81.; to 12<< Bank i oarts B-, to 11,4'% Finance Companies else can we explain the neg- .873 Port -Union goad - rbes' grim struggle for equal- West Hill, Ont. 61• to 14',3nsrtalment Purchases 161> to 20m s Conventional First.lJortgages 6 ,>> .to 8 Second Mart_,a�e nevertheless. some astonishing rates of interest on mort- gages and other loans w•e•re uncovered during the course of the hearings -rates of 37'x, 455 and more, and, in one extreme (. t�T T _ case 87'". An investigation of the reportedly exhorbitant rates of —1'w TLj �M G. i�A�%� _ --. ----IN :THE NTA LEGISLATURE interest changed' by sortie mortgage brokers was opened `by the Attorney General. for Ontario consequence, the •registra- �.ageuestion h been can- (BARRISTER, SOLICITOR usine�practices in theokers in second, econd mortgage fed NOTARY PUBLIC he ALBERT V. WALKER J - t e a tion.of two of the .pith were raised cur's, the hearings re still under-investig- - LK D. ' - - anon and receiving the closest scrutir>y of 'the Department. WA ER CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE In our estimation, the normal forces of competion will tend ' to mitigate and, in due process, to remedy many of the -abuses ET, NORTH PICKERING The Interim Report of the Legislati a •Committee_on Cori- n• the lending field -specifically the second and subordinate `CHURCH STRE i~.• t _ I :PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 sumer Credit was tabled in the Ontario Legislature on Wed- mortgage areas. 7nesdaY, and ,provided, some inftermati%e details .on this very USED GAR FINANCING— s th re aPe ( � � important matter, and I would like to'briefly outline some of We have heard evidence which suggests that a palms i. the main points contained in this tepurt. gable abuses' in the financing „of used cars. The Attorney -Gen- Public, attitudes toward the use of, credit and .iridebtednes� eral has opened an investigation into the charges and some have been undergoing of the specific cases which were brothght to the attention rg rig a Progressive modification with the changing conditions of our society. A few- decades aga, money the Comrhittee. The Committee would • like. to express the • • • not so essential a consideration in uoiairtina,the t'ie�r .that licensing. of used .car dealers be required as thei�ker�ng' T goods and practice in effect at the,moment. is merely registration. The services which constituted the necessities• of life. However, %cith - OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES' - :our remarkable advance in . science and technology, and the im licensing authority 'should also requires as a condition of proved living .standards. which -followed,' things have changed Grantin a -license, •eridence of financial stability .and good TEMPLE TAXI ?A HRS. and credit ljas become an accepted' and irate era! reputation' and should make the continuance of the -license economic structure. - g part of our '';TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24- HRS. It is believed the publicity which ...attended the hearings on , \otwithstanding the 'fast that many 'co erlpr�,ndpnt on proper conduct of siness. TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 14113. beginning, or learning• to use t !us Consumer Credit• has alerted the public to the,practice,of E DRIVING SCHOOL BY abie, the re at credit outstanding at the end of 1963, was the unscivapu ous' ringe a omen ,..an a eonsquence; M - _ FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE 'CALL con - in excess of 5 billion dollar;. In. recognizing the extent to templating borrowing; may; now exercise more care when con - of _ uhi_-the credit is used, it should be pointed •out that' the `cerin, the relative merits of lending-aYeatcies, their rates s ability to obtain credit is a sound and valuable benefit, when and tetm�. There are, many more phases of this subject to �� ��:�� i credit is used properly. Economic advancemer> has gone hand l� tnvesti,�ated. and it is expected th'e Cbtnmittee will be re- ' ~ irt• hand with the expansion q appoinid to cotrtinu its work of investigating this very im- i s our economy are readily a of credit, and the come uences on portant field of consumer credit and its effect on the •citizens Y y pparent in the high levels of. indus- trial production and employment together with higher Stan- cL a ' this Pro�nce, dards of living. On the other hand, the extem;ive and unwise use of credit along with -the inability of individuals to meet 'financial com- mitments, is a matter of concern to everyone, including the :. selling, and lending agencies themselves, Vvliile it is a di - J. E. ENWRIGHT -tressing fact that credit privileges are not always u4ed with LbDIESI care and certain individuals suffer financial hardship because Painting &Decorating of over -spending, ignorance or misihnderstanding .and, to this NOW IN PICKERING extent, the difficulties may be self -incurred. it is nonetheless Expert Paper Hanging clear that the consumer has, at times, been fhe-victim. of mis- -BEAUTY • COUNSELOR o leading and deceptive practices, PRODUCTS For Advice and Estimates In .our present-day environment, money •is not unlikea No Obligation .commodity to that the use of it is bought and sold. Adver- I are Sold & Free. Demonstration proclaim • tisementsproclaimthis fact abundantly, through radio,'televis_ Given in Your Own Home Phone 839-3317 or 839.1997 eaalleslat�alalli■■atalat/al siaBeT1•talatalalalalalatlittati�aala�a►air.• inn and news media. "If you need $2,000 or more.....then do tis " `thousands have dbne-call me:" "they're quick with the cash;". Please Call 942-6555 BAY RIDGES Send In Your Renewal . . ;_ :• (ad- This $17600 cheque is yours;" "nn pavments t.ft 53lj�7airh after 0 p. m. Buy and Use i Today vertisement dated December)", -all lead to the belief that I Your Easter Seals E PICKERING NEWS Tetda I f c 1 - 19 1964 H • — - TME PICKERING NEWS - - _'THURSDAY, MA PigR Fou" Ajax And Pickering General Others 6 ILU r ICKerar%# Q Coming Events Hospital Number -babies botn . 39 es. Statistics For February 1914 Total -out-Patients 5f19 United In-patient x-rays 3 5 Sympathy'- of ttiose of this. •`Security Council" At Rotary urd+ Total In -patients admitted 200 Ours -patten xrays 491l: - community , is extended to The members of the local ,This Sunday — March 22. Residence— Miniasture x-rays 69 - Mrs. Clare• Bandon, in the Rotary Club were treated, on Thris Sunday, March 22, at T16wn of Ajax =76 Lab. in -Pat. treatments x.056 84 passing of her father, Mr. Monday evening, at their reg- 7.30 p. m., the choir from the Pickering Township 80 Lab. out -Pa. treatments t ljarnilton, at Brougham. The alar dinner rneemig to a most Lincoln St. Public School, Pickering Village 22 Blood transfusions-' 31 funeral took Pla�ee on Wednes- delightful PIo�'am. when P. D. Grades 5, 6. and 7 will pres- Town of Whitby 7 Mirror operations 33 Princi>zal Clarke Rich ' 1'he day afternoon from e - _--,_ eA _ Road to Calvary".Whitby Township 3 Ear, eye, nose &throat SXLE-T- Eaehnie Funeral ardtson and Mr. Wm Parish, Ministers from Pickering Unit- - Oshawa ___.__ _.__ 6_._ operations 31 APPLESOi POTATOES Quite a few Of citizens introduced five of the Hugh ed, ,.St. Andrews Presbyterian McIntosh A Spies attended the Sportsman School's , pupi'ls (members of and 9t. George's Anglican OtlMW Varieties Available 'Sh w on Opening Night, last the United Nations Club):— Churches will take pant in the Pt•ase Bring 'Own Containers Friday, and through, the week. Susan Crawford, Peter Robert- service. : A I N T, --SPECIAL For Apples The Fashion Srow held at soar, Keith Schram, Kathryn PICKERING ORCHARDS Pickering High School last Bongard and Elinor WestneY. Good 'Friday Evening One hme West Of P�1nS Saturday night drew a large w#o conducted a "council" and KEMTONE — KEMGLO Village, an No..2. Ho�l►aY crowd with all proceeds going debated' that difficult problem There will be a Good Friday Phone; 142-12�N • to the Ajax and Pickering of international concern "The 'Evening Service at the United (Oct 322.tf) General Hospital. The Ontario Of to na the U. N. of Red Church on March 27, at 7.30 DISCONTINUED COLOURS Chapter, O. E. S. sponsors Cerin' . Sides had been err- the m d, o SEaster Sunday, an Qte b. - and "for and against" a 29th, a inview Service" this annual event, and -many anged We Per - le of the dis_ FRESH APPLE CIDER local ladies won prizes. arguments "'Presented by these for t. Young peep For Sale -- Sweet apple rider. tri0t. They will meet at 6.0o ARTHUR, MITCHELL LIMITED Congratulations to Jo Anne brilliant Young People, Fresh made. Hogarth and Hiliary Lawson One conclusion, we believe, a. m, at the Greenwood Con- Piekering Orchards on passing their ' Junior Red that rr%ww of their listeners servation Park, and return to 839-2431 Station Road -- 'Pickering 94Z-6771 One mite West of Pickering Cross Swimming Tests at the must, have :had, was "that le breakfast, Cserved by entre, at 7the for ------ Cone Village, an o. Ontario, les of these young peep _ phone: 942-12U know a lot mo omen. week. as ■aaaaaaaaai (Oct 31 tf) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobie en_ of our international problems Regular Servlc } the regular .. tertained his aunt and uncle. than do their presentation.- It 9. 5was an da. mt and r .©7-I� m. /� An� Brush Control e1'n S a For Sale — beautiful cabinet Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rae, of encouraging p 0 0 0 Wee And g doors, covered in vertical For- Markham, on Sunday. The first "Senior. Citizens' Control I be h in ...'mica Four different colours. Eighty-two Scouts, Ro,:ers• HENCHMAN'S BAY Meeting" was held in the C. follows: m series of Weed and Brush fro estings' oil hold Never needs painting. Perfect Leaders and a few father, ata re on Wed Mar. Mario Coll _. E Cent .Y. � as o o .. for kitchen re -modelling, re- tended the Sportsman's Show M sizes. Water 5 ecta r on The Sacrament of Holy 18. Guest Speaker: Dr. Dutton, Wed, Mar. 25 1.30 P. M. Brooklin Township Hall %ion Morn etc.Ge union will e observed Valued at $4.00—Priced 31.50• Tuesday night. Some o • t e, in the Faii -t United Church Toronto. - reehin Township Hall of To We Apply: ?10 Maria St.. Whitby, boys attending were from Dun- 0 s (Culture Call Whitby 668-5186 barton. a April 5 Anyone wistling t0 Gard of Thanks Some Scouts will appear on become members, by 'Profess- Thurs. Mar. 26 1.30 p.`m. Uxbridge Dept: Agriculture - ..............- ere •"'•'•'� ••• ��'•-•••' ion of Fa:rih, or by Transfer, The .Ojfic nerd--iblembers "The Gold Award Homs" the Don Ameche - .TV Show. may contact .Rev. Dr. W. A. of Ontario Chapter No. 227, _ _ _ _ — -SPEAKERS: 87 Homestead Rd. West Hill Watch for .the announcement McKay, at 942-0967. O. E. S- wish to.thank'all who Dr. C. M. Switzer, Dept, of Botony, O. A. C. - COPPER OIL FIRED in the TV Guide or your news- Happy birthday to Beatrice' attended, and helped in any . `Prot, C; W. Anderson,' Dept. of Crop Science, O, A. C. t = HOT WATER HEATING paper. , Everyone had a 'wond- Balsdon Broadview St. who way. to make the Fashion Mr. Grover Smith, Seed and Weed Specialist SYSTEM erful time at the. Sportsman's will be four year's old March Show a success, on Saturday SAFE, ECONOMICAL, QUIET S�w. evening. The proceeds ,were in . These speakers will have the newest information available on Built by J. Archer, AT 2-0169 Since our issue of last week 20 The St. Patrick's, Tea and aid of the Ajax and Pickering materials and equipment to use for the eradication of weeds. Heating • by Brady Plumbing sevg!ml persons have reported Sake Sale. in Fairport United General. Hospital. and brushall farmers welcome. AT -4721 seeing robins. Last kveek. • the +i - ry-_...._:...... bulk of the ice went out of C ret ry O E 5. - Agriculture R t h - Church, on March 12, was a Muriel -'Todd, success; next we wish to thank ..Sec a J C Brethour H L. Fair For Sate — used office furs- Duffin's Creek, another sign all who came out to help _us ...... County Weed Inspector Agricu rs epresPei a 've = i are. Phone: 942-1202- that spring is close of hand. _ ns ......... --.: - .. a to j�pp� in our efforts The Comm ..... sympathy is •ext nded � aaataaaaiaaaataaaaaaaailaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa■ - For -Sale --• electric water hes. II .,.. "fin Memoriam Mrs. C. A. BaNdon, On, the srM CURL SHOPPE Lar ter. "Horriwl" (Simpson's)• 1 Mutch--In loving memorywho Pig of her father Mr. Ham- v,l .i1, Glass -Lined'. s6s.0o. Phone: — my dear wife, : Margaret, on Sunday. :..� iORGANIZATION _. Ilton. Brougham• Casual Hair -Styling - .942-1953. 39 Geo Drive. p any, March1?. 1963• year, . _.. .,....__...._._._....._..-_•- --•-- -- Peacefully eleepinic, resting. at:last. arch bers of his co - OPEN DAILY Help'�')( CMted The aorid's weary trouDlea, and. tion. or anyone interested. is LAC nil vv l trials are past.invited to J Telephone 9011citors -required In silence she suflered. in patience ` Fairport United Chur chl� Qts !.X A. M- 6.00 P. M. e ' for felts area, on Natural Gas she bora. to Thursday and Friday ApplganopW, This can be done ' Till God called her home, to. Marche. 22, at 2.00 P• in--. � Till 1.00 P. M. e in yeti. spare ti=ne, Will be suffer no fore- re c.`P�ive reports regar'di71� �n - roll ham 4.H Dairy Club �y church, anti to elect mer"- goad All Day Mondays -:trained. Highest commission __Sadly missed by her husband bens to the Cemetery. Beard - paid. Call: Oshawa 728.440- �N- . ave (n>ttd 96) PEC .so h tarso 4-H Club Regular $1S 00 Cold W SPECIAL �! e VOLUNTEER ' • NT'EER FIREMEN ..: ,... --_. - - AJAX i PICKERING VILLAGE OF PICKERING --' r -HOSPITAL Shampoo iSet - Special S1.SII School,� DVD S GENERAL APPLICATIONS will b.:�.- PubIKC�� 1 . for By App•Mtment Mar 10 To ' CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING NOTICE b hereby given that • eeired by -.Irernen *- the undersigned. the _ p p Tender_ter trrn+ishi� Geo- age of Pkknjeor F wring F n Depart- April 4- r Malt 21 O P. M. Repairtii And Re -Covering. new Ajaare y celled, meet. .,Phone: !42.3601 oral FREE ESTIIKATES Closing date: 4.00 p. rn., April Applkants ti�at are accepted (At Pickering Co14e• Shop) Farm �s and girls 12 .years old by January 1, 1964, red to taakrebla not over s we !. 1164. Tenders should be sub- w1H t �catba, _ _ _ -- 1 year old by December 31 1964 No Obligation aAd mltted to the Adedwistrator Of sleet Plain: 639-3189 the hospital, at: Pod Office mint be between iia ages of _ ...__. _ ._._ invited to Mt red. _=- (mar 19 Lf) Boz 370. Ajax, Ontario. For ti and 36 y s forA PARENTS WELCOME _.. further' h ferination and cePi a jIM1O1,.: - 3 �_ 1IRS J DOOK-KEEPING ' SERVICE of this specifIcatiens• call -- nae« lms ��- A-,�','',;"�k '' 282 � MORTGAGE y- Incas Tax Returns — _................ . PREPAREDTM ra III AWARFI. ]JIM Mrs. celUns-TENDERS _-WNW walwo W- 9`11 We IF . bq . Phew•: IWI303 _ T berae (apt' 9) Te rweke weler _ T oreIW stead Rd, West IRA ROUGE HILLS _ SEE. -VOCAL INSTRUCTION HOT WATER HEATING Phew!: AT. 4-1!77 TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR (LER SPRAYER CECIL �OWIi COPPED OIL AIRED tinea 19 tt) h meet the" Spec! JIM JONi= - SAFE -ECONOMICAL -QUI . ry ,21 -Foot Booms rix VICTORIA t► — �. ANi t Rte- _ RENT '100 GailonHen �- - ' � .. _ sTOREs FOR Ceramic NosstSs- - - And GQFJ �, _ Y VIId.AGE _ ,PIywr" el- AWft ' - -4 1Picker"roT RU Sp — PMwi:9 -2741 Kit:- s wibIN ................................_•.:-_ - : ... - ..:. ... vos p„�. ► w w All trailer- waft to ahead+ : TUNE-UP ny Make to Ford **""-poi Special nt hSpecial- $2M - ••Sbp Trained Mechanic OWEST OR ANY. TENDER NOT NECESSARILY y MADILL "FOSS . CW*W ' on 01110ftildc _... .. �.3a6 Mark -TENDERS FOR SPRAYER . ......... .............................GES ttw-1 H. Ash- ers 1ST. i 2ND. MORTGAGES Ams; Township .of Pidcarin�r-A ' M.Butch Available To Hor+re-swners �� tt•ase • Inert Rats TENDERS to -be receimid not tato" than APHI 6, 1964. w _ Ne• , No Hidden Cha "AIH STREET, P�I(�ING Plane 942-1 bol �r• ter"mFees -_ Year _ _ WJtNTED -- L . Court" IM - _ - "Where' Qaa 4 Service !Writ• ger Partkrriars • g� 4S. garrrnent. �- lent located at Pickering, - t , �) A small metal 'fabricating p; . ' uires a man 40 to 55 years of age, for position of No. Slice$ _............................ � Side Bacon Rindke 5 "DAY RIDGE" GENERAL- FOREMAN. Should have a good mechanical Homemade Country Stye Sausage 39c GIRL REP• background, with ability to supervise and direct per- IQUALIF 1tEAUTICIAl1 ULR EASTER NOW Mars to x , Per Heetb sorrel. Apply, giving full panic Bo 622 Pick- ` Acrd IlrllerwlatlMt - Call =39-2747 ering News. r Paye Five THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964 - THE- PICKERING NEWS - careful of another's reputation Bulletin f was held in the Legion Hall, on - - United Clwrds as of our own In internation- The "Messengers" met dur- Monday evening. new. Three jXstJgp,1l cz REAL INTATE The minister Rev. W. A. the morning service, members were received into _ al affairs, as _iu interg, we � — McKay, conducted the regular must build up' an atmosphere Watch for the new child- membership. , QIfm W8. 24212 Raidelooe •1.3115 morning service, assisted by of trust. In our society where ren's program "Secret World" Mr. Leslie White is a pat - w Mr. R Pitcairn, organist and everything is interdependent, beginning March 21, at 11.30 ient in the Oshawa Hospital. r choir -leader. M, Dave Fanth- we must have a hearty res- a. m• on Channel 11. This, pro- Congratulations to , Mr. and MORLEY.( _ am sang a beautlfui sola "The pect of the truth. Gad's it g preparedby the -Unit- Mrs. "Robert Smith (nee Pat d Church of. Canada. O.'Hara) on the birth of a son Old Rugged Cross. Miss Jean rens a true witness, and if e Craig led the Junior Congreg- we follow His example,• we will The Sacrament of Holy in the Ajax Hospital, on March YOw FriiRiii Reatiarlt �j�1" ation Dr. McKay read: Acts: be absolutely trustwort#►y. To- 'C n�unun!'Q 'will be. dispensed 13 __- i 1 - 14 for his Lesson, with the day's fault is over-concentra- on April5. We were sorry to hear Mr. 8th verse as his text. The top- tion on mechanical progress. Personals Inrig, teacher at the Dunbar- 0.ic "False Witness" as he spoke We have physical security,Little. Louise Hopkirnon, the ton Public School, was in a` ,32 KINCPMN RD. W. P -BOX �� on the 9th Commandment but no moral security. The in- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- car accident during ,the snow- QIQt�INCs, �NTATu� "Thou Shalt Not bear false crease in mental breakdown is ert Hopkinson of Stroud's storm last Tuesday evening. 2. witness against thy neighbor". a result of our lack. of trast in Lane, had a party on Sunday, We hope by now that' he is _ This commandment can be others, and ourselves. We are March 8• Ten of her little fully recovered. broken without the offender embarking on a . struggle to friends were guests. Miss Marie Mitchell of the y -spent - Annls Toronto _ .d . E. J f coming in contact with the fin ou will be "at home" to relatives the week -end with her family. person whose reputation tie is where he is going. If we rely and friends, on Saturday, the Miss Evelyn .Annus, o; Osh- O HN •, LAY 21st of March, from 2.00 till awa, visited Mr. and Mrs.` H. ' ,r m•00 _ , on t the occaszonf of 9 thein P Mrs. oDonald 'Annan under R,►NGk- ALUMINUM .-DOORS_ ... - -�• .. .. e�y=fifrn t -surgery -4 -the - Oil ENTLUAswltAwa nn - �VI, �/a Self-StorIn M Gladys Corday went to �d is. now progressing satin- ` Toronto last Saturday to spend factorily. LIFE AUTOMOBILE FIRE " a few days with her daughter, ` Birthday `congratulations to ' 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAIK Mrs. Gordon Hines, Mr. Hines Mrs. Leslie Hollinger, on the and family. Her gravid -Baugh- 1� of March, and her dau- 00as, feaalee %oft AIM fhe!!�E Caauw Pbw i' Saw Comoletely ' Installed $39.95 ter Elizabeth, had a birthday inter -in-law, Mrs. Bruce' Holl- - terra � Irk Cre+� M of Nt1 - on March 13: frier. on the 19th. ' - a birthday mon- d Mrs- Ron Brookes March is , the M'r. an . _.. th for the Albert Johnson's, of and fly, of Bowmanville,^ Spruce Hili Road. Daughter visited 'the E. J: AnniS famuly _ NILKim wasthree - APPRAISALS - APPRA r r Marian Johnson ha her birth- w the Pickering Hortt, Owl �P1CI(er� Bather, day ori the 10th. On the 1 th• ictilturai March Meeting "was _ Congratulations r. Albert Johnson celebrated milled his birthday. Congra lati A group of loca3 girls are _ - r (Giadyf Nowoln to you all. participating in the Annual BPoi[far -- Plckorl>rg Mr. and Mrs.: Walter Willis Whitby Skating Club' Carniv- Roai Estate FR. 2.7101 visited. Mr. and Mrs. Walter al, on Saturday,. March 21. at: 0112-9!0 Toronto WA. 3-9513 CobourS I,ynde, in Oshawa, on Monday. Whitby: : y 66x4703 ...,09-1447 DRu�1s LTD. s a _ ' George MaxLawr,,tee ` .......--.--........... patiPrst in the Ajax . HospitalREMEMBER ;/ NUN flat o! Oarssratten. Na ! NiShrB-oese wtte>,'e 'he underwent surgery THIS IS v on F�day 3 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS The monthly meeting of the RED CRp55 MONTH . . t■■tom■t■t■■■■�■■�■sat}■s■■aons■ottn>rss>,■sn■■■■■s Monteith, Riehl, Waters COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY �� �,.e•---- -- - Learn To D&e s �: I. .i CtuitrIM ACCCRWAf►�'i c txsoa. a uwcMG. CA- UJ6nrllo ; STORE HOURS; Z C CLOSET COMBINATIONS Y� ow Nal - 6MAWA - 9beford WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 cLm. t0 9' P.1m � MADE IN CANADA IPUone : wither oeM�wa fY•Nlrs C•aasrt Met wT a Bao-�«2.■as� SUNDAYS nd HOLIDAYS i PmC to 5 p-f!� � lR1s.lS °1,1.95 Z ?lb0�s>f � goo lorry. Ftp . Alas 4320 284-4721 KINGSTCN ED SEPTIC TANKS _ PICKERINI� - :PHONE WhitaN 4-.5461 PLASTER CERAMIC TILE CLEANO STONE CONCRETE ORIVM ET+C W. L Wft - PLAOSTONE PATIOS _ pg W■ _ tA- 3-400 t!'C. " Y. IMARTi11 RNRidMT ; ,• :. _ :` . INONRs TE 9-1197 � ourEssoagent ,�la'et IMortgaM Arranged; Also Seconal Mot! ages Avallaiwo For Addhiom and Improvements Wo alae purchase or Loan on Existing Morto"es Courteous Service, Cali — ,y AUBREY E• IRELAND AND COMPANY 1100 AdolaWo St. Wast, Toronto 2,' Ontario �� x ti EMPIM 94=1 Evonin9s - 539-1750 or WA. 2-690'2 h k. •..,,. Graharo HARDWARE..,,pars Te m oto roils' Phones WHitehall 2-1911 ASS' ETC. PidcKinR . IutN D MME ca'n to ke ca re of a nv m oto r o i l req u l re m e rat on your farm ringregardless of the type and make of your equipment 'Cate*TO Al occew, _ Esolube E HQX Easoluba HOX—the 'ESSQUJBE iii JEssotube 0.3--e >ieries ESSO MOTOR OIL `• Esso Motor Oil -4 new aomefor. MINERALUBE . i he'��r — T_ NNW am provi ift the 3twor W.:for most . an old favourite, Marvelube, hydraulic system h is ti Unhl K:weft P• diciant lubrice- tlbn tar w%of today's or dile! diesel operation under most severe conditions highest The change is in name only... you get the Baine all-round en- eprotectionwith Esso Molar top -up ... and for engines ~-do not require a detergent •saaliaa... "Oaqu4sladmolors. ..today's Oil. did Marretube. type motor oil. ' quality farm motor oft. as you with Sao 10__ IwJ W `:.: 'i14~r,_:.:.... 1 MORE NOW... MORE IN' THE FUTURE...FROM I . L#� Page Five -. • send father. Mrs. Carter's mother, Mas. l is,days b'h•. arxi bits. Sharpe, Bark's Mr, and Mrs. G Hughson. �'' of those of � pottgt•attrlatio�ns to Mr. and Creek BROOK ROAD Falls, spent a few days visit Mr. John Christie, of Toron- 'Phe sympathy .. for a few . - visited Mr. and Mrs. C. this caanmunity is extended -to Mrs. W. Carter on the arrival visatizr8 ung Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Hub_ to, _ _ The Cubs met as usual at - Hughson reoetiRlY. the and Mos. C. Hubbard, on of a grenddaughter at the Red Cross Centre, and bard. _�` Mss. Russell Boys spent a Mr. and Mrs. J. Thistlewaite the death of the letters fath- � 11 ounces. A second - iioberTt wanzsap received.. Peterboro; Mr. er Mr. Hamilton of Brougham, p° urtMer for Mrs. -First Star. Freddy Peived ro- ��-in Freseot ,and also =and. faantlY, of _..-.- Dion Beer __great.jXandda • called at Napanee, to visit her and Mrs. McKay and �ed son --(Mr. and Mi . K. Beer and scans in E. Gornall. The happy parents _ alsopl`eSt ` 0� LSW ceived a Pet Keeper's Badge uncle, and. then - returned -to Carter's nephew),and Gordon Liseonrbe, a Swim. her home with her parents, and Mrs. W. Carter, on Sun the loss of a son and husband Mr. and Mrs. GordonGot don Carter. AgnC1�fiU� F'a1011 -'- m,Ws Badge. - . . Mr. Donald Sanderson is MAPLY-LEAFthe new President of the NATURAL - :. '- Pickering Township Federation CHEDDAR of Agriculture.. He was panned CHEESE to the post at the Annual THIS _ Meeting of the organization 12 Oz. pkg. - held at Brougham, on Friday. MILD 49e _- _ —T-:-- - - night. He held the office of _. ice - 12 OZ. pkg. " vi President Mr Sanderson succeeds Mr. Medium- S7C Reg. Hoskins, as president. 12 or- pkg. :. Mr. Hoskins was commended WEEKEND Old 53e . SHOP ' for the active interest he took ----------------- 't _ _ _, _, . _ • _ .. • • I- • . '_ n f .nod .._ in the Association or a period P_ Gave 70 �__. fReguiar-Or-Eoloredi = ---- -- Mr. Ralph Jones will e - - MAPLE LEAF vice -Presidents Pos.__ or ".: Mr. John Powers agreed to _ y - �,� 0 0 K E D continue his duties os Secre- *+ try -Treasurer for another year. The meeting was attended �� by as estimated two hundred Ham ratepayers, mainly rural rest- dents of Pickering, although _ 4 Ilse sacS71ROUDsome interested parties from ; 11/s Ib. Tin adjacent municipalities were _ -�-�;R - also. present. The guest speak- . _ - MARKET T `� A er was Elliott ; arbo r�tgto d f FOOD President of the hip Fro ars. Associated Township Farmers. j large 2B -oz. - i� i a tins Rou a Huls. on wy. o. us as o Z�c)�s _ _ fr 89� Clover Zream 1/2 Gallon _ Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose) The ,u, C. w, met last week- l t at the home of- .Mrs. Leslie . 2 o Harbrpon with Mrs- _Harbison tSave 131) C 69_ �� and Mrs. Jack Empringham on' ICE the program. The -thesrre-of the mgetireg was on "Easter", with (Freezer Buy) (Save 20c) A lavours) . Mrs L Harbron g►ving a• (save »a _ reading '.Women of Calvary". - Canada swift's Swrrf•w1N Mrs. Lewis Jones read a poem Packers `Behold the Crucified", and }► (� -doz. J, Empringhatn gave a KAM 1bS• v-3 paper on "The Wonder of the '� Resurrection".. The Boll was. ortening (Grin Your Own Carton) answered wilt► an item on sq; tins _ "Easter". It was decided to. - Red Rose 100% Pure (Special Offer of 20e Off Plus 20c Off( have the next meeting at the Value (Sane lOc) 4 Roll Family Pack home of Rev. T. Fleetharn. at IW89C INSTANT COFFEE. giant 10 -oz. Jar . S 1.4 9 Toilet Tissue 29c Greenwood,� Mn. Pescyo Jones and Mrs', F. Disney. on (Save I7C) , u6.. (sire snewent. renal. ls,.• 14e} ` the program. Swifts La oz. Tins "Phe 4H. Girle Club met on. st,,,d;s tbttt L 7th riA) : Meat Ball Stew �_ 2 for 79C BLUE CHEER �____-_ 79e Saturday and continued work- • • �bC (Save 1.9c) . w.i :.+r., t• -s •erc tng on :their laundry b�• . • oN'6 oryr..t (save 1761 wwcb have to be completed 1 Bovril (Product of Argentine) Oatmeal Cookies 2 pkgs 49e next week. _ rime Coned Beef 2 for 996 ts•p. re.: Mia. F. N with her ehoteis Wcmtf* c (Save 15e) _ ,12 -oz. Tins CAT FOOD . - 10 for 99e few .weeks Mrs. R. Day. how . on Sfttw*W ou 6 cTins!a•e •f N Mtt• Zii.Hf Mrs, Lloyd Wilson was able &VWing'Steaks to _ DOC FOOD _. 8 for 95C T.w. Qwwn 9WW6" (save tae) 1. from the hospital. �. _ (Save 2,1 c)- (All Flavmrs) BREAD ----___--- 2 for 39c Mrs. Chas: Fisc a� >� one -M n of 48 Tins $5.50 week with her - daughtem (Save $ 1.46) ►r(1 OHM of 11.6 orf r6.. see orn Mrs. Bert Third. art Elnifta and Sliced Rindless a • ts-s r.a men" n. Fum"re rvi: -- . - 99e Ma. Win wtleo� at Butt«(- �b•39(iwe see) - PURELARD ___------ '2 Its. 391Seversl fathets and their the dVAr4ah_— Bacon.­-­(s,eda6 .fres .r is eN les orf) — sons attended the banquet on ht at Tei Bags *9. of 60 —__ 79e DOntal.Cream with irium 79e -- Waherpt,� p�aed lb.79C" �. Reg. FftC Item .Round Stea r Rum Roes. _ Eife�, f � p Boneless Rolled _ � e �• �. mime R� Resat._ ' rb: 79c _ er. Mrs. Lorne Jones had dlrl- (WFiile They. Last) (Loose) per on: Sunday with Mr. and Skinless - �b• C F6weslt .Minced Steik #b. 69c - Thurs., Fri. ds� M�GGsn union Far- WIE N E R'S -un 11� 6� Mph � 20-21 . mors'71w � mo on Mr. POT ROAST ____ •'Ib. 49e and nigh at lite � of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones. CRE M 8 91 Fresh Pork (Picnic) _ C cr.« t.r .- --'Cherry wood Qf `" ab. Sheet Rib Root �.� ` lb. s9e ' U.S. No. �, Florida Marsh Seedless , .110 roe �C ,. G • . WE ted k3A1VrUjUVjL--jLW 1%F VOW*— Good Size 112's Char h y� ,en wel dire d tia� reg- Chi�ken Wiiwp __---- Ib.29e _ ular trsonthly meetft in the Fresh — Sunkist .Juicy Size 165'7 dune t hall, on Weanes*or, • • Lean Peamealed Bade B&C" - �� 49e March 11. Group 2. served a side �• C End Cuts or slices ___- b. s9c - - vv haus dessert lundneare at . 30 now feHewed by 646- P.1 tv CW or 311 . at 2.00 Mrs. Lim ArIMur6 (10016 1110 -id - Jaffa Sweet Juicy Eating Size 123's A - E. Taylor:- ugh;1Presint,. Umd �j�� ge $ ORANQES -d# 59C Mme•N. votional t ss ted by - �-ii#1►). Head Cheese —' 3 Ib. tin 99e vw• vv of s. HWlinnal. asa�ted by iftt (Loa Thm a 111& r.. M.1 IFrom Israel) Mrs. C. Haalia>ger and Mn. E. hesh Niches. Mrs, Ruby Petty took a chapter of the SRzsdy an In - 1411. OU1T ROAST _ b. _ 49e "0110M S -W V'6- ,-�. f lee. California Fancy Green - • - dla Miss .McDoug� H read a F�esll Lean Bmkfast B scow -.- sk BIitOCCOLI .35c letter from a rrriaefona�ry .Large Original Bunches tr�ezta about her worm Lean Peamea �`.`. W 49c (6666 jkhws'i;wm Lk* 1st. Flow Mrs. Mts. Trs. paid Pett to tithe . COTTA(# E Rw/ date Mia: W. J. Petty a her pea' Sarrsige 49e fa4thful service as a member -Texas New Bunched CARROTS • ..3 bunches gg of bine former wbrrtan's aexrc- Fresh Lean Pork Lein Roasts _ . s((«s Ta./es a75C iairtlon, and now the U. C. W., Rib End 6 : 6 6 6 Ib, 45C Tend'101n End'Abs reek Liver --- �• 24e of which Mrs. Petty was a ---- -- - ----- average-3-i�2-1�-L-- cortoeted for Life Member. (Average 23+1-Ibe>rY- ver. es shesr-6w (116we so" 6666..+.+( U.S.. No. 1 Firm Red Ripe .telt pick)PIM Were Centre Roasts or Chops.. Ib. Esc _ . the ops:: Ming in May. Ib, s9e TOMATOES ..:................. Ib. SsC. ROAST ---- �_ w _ We were reminded w0hen do- �e WQ ing our house-ele�al�g. to save Sunkist. Sweet Eat( Size 1130's aht .good, ossa doAitting, to be 'A' oven Resdli (Ave�sge weight 167) NAVEL OR►NQES _ - r1 �OZ. $1,00 collected and taken to Tyr- . Fresh Grade to in May. 3iri'ts. Taylor dosed -WS. No. -1 California Firm Green Good Size Heads the meeting w prayer. lb. NEWCABBAGE . _ _.. _ - • . � Ot C � ................................................... . - _ • - , � 6th � Use - Store Open Evenings Till 7 p.m.� Y«6r Tl s«hs Frying -Roasting Barbecuing Thum & Fri. Till s pem-9 Sate Till 6 p -m. i PaOe Six THE PICKERING NEWS : THURSDAY, MARCH 1!, 1li4 able spent Sunday witind z. h Mr. M �ariUO em 52, Joe Burr- s DIRECTORY 8 urs es -- and Mrs. Al Robertson_ ows 4$, Jahn Hill 42, Lloyd ���' N - Mrs, Constance Valentino McGregor 40, Olga Duaec__�$._ _ ■■/■ti/■■■■■■/■■tt■■■. Is to undergo an' operation at --Mr. Wm. Towner has porch, - . -Ube Ajax Hospital for gall- ased the former Annie Forgie AI �� 35, Pat Lord 34, C' w- - -stones. property. Killey 31, F. Holiingshead 30, -..----�ICiCOl3li� Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vernon A surprise 25th wedding an- Alvin Redshaw 30• were ,at St. Catherines last niversary party was held for _.:_.:._... _ DC�A��N��S GUARANTEE United Church _. Sunday, 'attending the Jr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw on . Min Rev. Melville B11Mew 24 HOUR Radio TY ServlCo _.FUNERAL DIRECTOR --hockey game, Saturday evening at the home _. - Mr and Mrs, Levick enter- of Mr. and -Mrs. H. Hopkins. .ELECTRONIC - — CHURCH SERVICES - twined 'relatives on. Sunday. Gum were present from To- T - „• SERVICE Any Make or Model 9,� A. M. i 11A7 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ma ronto, Brougham, _ Sbouffville Y9e SUNDAYS R HOLIDAYS ARTHUR FIECD Sunday School - 9AS A. M of Oshawa, spent Sunday with and Claiemornt. The couple re- Service Contracts Mr. and hi'rs. Howard Hock- ceived a replica of a house, ANTENNAS 8l, ,TOWERS Private Ainbtrla°� « And - 11A7 A. AIL ley, covered with $25.09 bilis. • PICKEtING SAY OR NIGHT Mr. George McConnell has Mr. A. Samarillo is spend- installed 8: Repaired • Telephone 839-3937 sold his home here to ' Dutch ing a -few days. at the Shoul- AUDLEY fay dice Hospital at Wil e. C A M RADIO * Church Service 2.30 P. •M - Mrs. Robert Redshaw is ex- Steve Wideman and Stan d� TELEVISION WATER DELIVERED — yrE , petted home this week from Benson were seen around .the IR. n , - ad1 • Ps eP• �t Ahe Toronto.-_Ceneral Hospital. village on Sunday with' their, . guy and U� Mr. Skelton has taken over pony and old fashioned buggy Your Easter Seals west of Dunbicirton it -he B -A garage, formerly op - PHONE: friends. . !+2 _ Today! PHONE• -2171 - erated by Roy' McLeod. . Mr. Don Hedges visited with PHGNE _. - r .:Pick . . ... _■/■■t■■t■■■■t■■■t■■■tt■■■■■/■■■■■■■■■■t■■■■■■ a erins,..Or1t. . _�`. George's Mr. Tom Dawson of Goodwood _ - -_- -- - - on - wA. _. Quite a few from 'here at-. Anglican Ch .tended . the funeral for Ken entttNa. ONTARIO Beer on Sunda afternoon. +ti Y [ )Canadian Rockies [ ) Antigua 9 .. N and CLARKE Nov. N. $. s1ltpNt■o — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason - — Bermuda KE of' Toronto spent Sunday with [ ) � Europsean Tours [ ) Creighton, Drynan _ _ a. A. D. D. - Mr. Jack Norton. ■e • Jamaica P R f N T 1 C E � 1•e aekerlai. o.*. • � � > ' Muskoka Resorts ( ) da Murdoch p%wwg 942 -SOLS The' Afternoon Unit of the _. ti _ . 'AUCTIONEERS r- SUNDAY fiRYlCtf•— United• Church will meet next ( ) Now York World's Fair' ( ) Moxieo MARKHAM Birristeis, Solicitors Thursday at the home of Mrs. ' Hawaii -' Ltoensed aid Aalkerized for *ice eso •. �*--+levy o•AM"Me Mac Middefton.• Program 'is in ( ) St. Lanirence Seaway ( ) Oe•aY.e of oaarle a.d York and' Notaries Public Lese•a. M--� 10i P I charge of 'Mrs. Ross Middle [ )Bus Tours ( ) Nassau Cruise Forso sack. lmplsa+�, Noase ' se So a. N6-Noty C ton and 'Mrs. Roy Morgan. The .. kaki !'aretl+�rel.- Rwl--Nota*.- O! COMUALRC! CNAMSIRi-- --o - is - - - alw our specialty .t _ The Evening Unit of- the U. U WISH AND RETURN Reaeenari+ Rates S Simeoe St. H., Oshawa (in 11n partak Nail YO a...r- i*or"" C. W. met at the home of Mrs. _CHECK INFORMATION se.se _: .... _. nu T Oshawa N 0 Helen Anderson on Murch 9th. - _ - - _ - AL stRvlet AT Okt PRiet •phone 7?3 34" TO US WITH YOUR ADDRESS pNONtf (At t1n parlsk a1 Mrs. Norrine Hill and Mrs. Ev- - - 29"161 or 640.3686 wtoNtsowr elyn Carruthers were in char_ bove beew estabtisked 10.00 a. nr--lelY �enawaaae ' ge of the program. Carol And- �O NOW 'PAY U 1 LR If You WIa11. eaeerr slip 1a•s. and taaro..el«� tK tw sk>R erson rendered a piano select- ion and Mrs. Hi11yeT spoke on T R A V .E L missionary work in Bolivia. .- . H 0 A R B U R EAU LTD. . !>r e E • -' Mr. and Mss. Wm. Pratt of FLEURY i4 COMERY �;�jSfian Scion Willow"e, visited. on Surday �61/ �HOPPiH6 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS IHERRIN Sort .with Mr.. and Mrs. Grant Tay- AAA v I r 11� •lor. .NOTARIES PUBLIC _ _ ROYat HILLS. o+iTAR10 Mr. George Smith has been :- . o -942.6690 t� at oa � .e" * CHURCH ft W" AN _ home . for about three weeks _ . furtoAT seNooL with a back ailtnerrt. _ - - Lss Until 9 P. M. On Fridays c...k IFunercl on Gk�siria .Taylor was model- OPS _` - AT. 2-5754 fui*oAv ` ling hair styles this week at. ANaea :And Until 5 P. M. On Saturdays Ambulance Service Read. lasMoro of the iioyial York for the Bruno - *h.e.i.. er .al an testy• -School of 'Hair Design.■■is■aR■■tetl*�■(1a//st■■■t■■/■■■t■fl■■■ta■■/■/■/ o NCO 2 Hi ,* tics W.daa.day Md nas 1�"""7 N.N at e•N P. M. b AN-int...r ed Pickering dead+ Read BLL A■t wtLoolRi _ y Tin Nei Room is epee r ae paM1.� Twsray. Traredes y; at MONUMENTS Telephone _ a.. lrrtoy • a ..L WHitehalt 2-3610 .« 1Mfa• call glylnray Mewnwe" works" Aln&"o 7-1001 ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. R- R. 1. VA~. Oearb T" Rus.. w«e w' wluas •■>.■■■ss■■//■■>t■/■■u. an No. !. 1110may. tle*w... guy atfd Sell s#. An re s With A Classified Ad Phones WlI t y 668-3ds2 Presbyterian Church ■■tt■/■t■■■■t■■■■t■aa Church Street Northo pip, iI h w. r �I''I�■■■■//a■■■t1■■■■■t■■■1at■/■t■■■■■ ■■■■1■t■■ MInbtw Rev. F. Cankelr. AL P. BARYON RADIO & TE SION M.'""` " �^„df.r D•M DUN Phone 92-2. Electronic Service Since 1946 - %1. H.' : Ln_ Uhoi 1 A.Y.Ajax, rickoo M Brougham)3,i.7 13i�i" ' .rr•s,l �CiS.z" :^»: r`{, Gr 0 - 97f� A w� WeI A . t 3 Y Dome i r � r 1AIMl Clanment askoper- s, alar for Zenith 1-5120 Bay Ridses„ Dunbarton, Mar- tM S w«r =ennbortoo ; • .,... - _ � .•� . "'' � , � � '' ;I : _, Rouge Phone i$9-1111 t --•�--•--^--^ • CHURCO .. ; NfT�O Ave., North, between No. 2 i 401 Hloways - a . W. Mace►. M. a C H TV CALLS T YOUR HOME Three Technicians with R�He-Pha» Equipped. Troch For i - so Vic a ed W 4 I1 service . fY FROM B•rYi � HAND SERVICE AT OUR' SHOP - CAR RADIOS, Y HOUSE IIIAD REPAIRS ILE11MIM1. AM W 11 .;t CASH cAleRr Stars ft . at $?.69:00 with. 90 Day Warranty on Parts �' .� A. w Rower Tansformer 1 AL 8i Tubes and OUR THREE YEAR WARRANTY ON _ _ PICTURE TUBE M'tffii :LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS. $49.95. Gw■■ mitif Shhlee Ism + . SWEEPER -VAC $29.95 _ ... _................_. Reom* that Old Rod Antenna w" a Dunbarton Radio lis•if/■■■■*taws■■■�■.�. - Tower `Tt's impossible to hang a price tag on this bottle of blood. Fortunately, _ .. Tubular TV : 4T..iAMES in this country, no one ever does. Your Canadian Red Cross provides■>,■■■■■■■■■///■■t■■t/■tt■■■■/t■/tt/t/>•■/■>ttst COMMVNITY CHURCH whole blood and blood products absolutely free to almost 300,000 Refersrled Epbeepat � . Resah tnk Read, NaAh. victims of illness, accident and disaster every yea . .. Rev. L. B. Mclherfen IN Glaeees Fitted i Repaired B. A. b-:--�,, • . • ' is your support. The_ Blood Transfusion Service is one, of the many the a� sb>a 1� = 31 Ferrier Ave., Tereilt• 6 ways the Red Cross serves this community, this nation .and the world.. serving JOHN it R n BON,Opton R.O. .. , Est IN; handle lrarr gpK ist In OPtonwtrr. Phone HO 5-eiK sal -Through the Red Cross your help does so much'for so many. 3 • s~ Vic• d Wame, • ass . . , . RdESSeuth) Sunday school A. At O . veepeol '. RED GROSS SERVES YOU LWii11My, etc, BAY RIDGES Morn - - . YOUR �0 D�bsoe Hour:. - ..1e IA. M. to a P. M. Prays L - wawa � EVENINGS •7 to -1 R. M. - • 1 1.06 A. M. , '.' .. .. .. ... _ .. .'. .' D ON WEDNESDAYS Nell► CpARNMIOR Puff Cafik, Call we collect 460-Ss23 CLOSED ,Chairman - Mr. No�lnae 145 Brock St. S. Whitby Telephone 839-2601 suK''+v In Melrlh . ... :: ' _ .• . •' Pitaceri Or1t. _ ., � ....-essers•e...aei�ne 3, n9• _ . . EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. v ' f Page Sev*n MARCH 1!, 1164 - - - :THE PICKERING NEWS AY:` I S E NE SWW and Features frw Bay Rhes By Pett f . -- - - .'PARLIAMENT :. BY MIKE STARR T We have a number of new quet will be held for Scouts Squire read the scripture.: A a d enjoy yoursYOU elf atitth same M,p•-ONTARIO RIDING neighbors in Bay Ridges, and . and Cubs, at Fairport United Litany of wing and and enjoy Yom I the Pickering News is pleased Church, in the Sunday School Confession was used with the tin-*. I The debate on the Resolution to ,refer the Treaty signed to welcome: Mr. and Mrs. R. Doom Special guests for the ladies giving the response. Don't Forgeti- March 21-Metro by Canada and the United. States, relatlttg, to CO-operative Van Moten, Tatra Dr.; Mr. and occasion will include: Mr. Tru- Mrs. Bill Guthrie showed col- T Saturday, Gymnastics COmpeti- Mrs, A. Sowa, Liverpool Road; man Wilcox, District Comm- oured slides on "The Resurr- Toronto Gymn development of the water resources of the Columbia River, in - Mr. and Mrs. J. Szabo, Liver- issioner, and-Mr. Ivan Willard, ection Mrs• G. Astley ser- tion Ce ra raednesday, March t e• British Columbia', to the Standing Committee on. Exteinel pool Road;, Mr. and Mrs, M. Dist. Cub Master and Rev. Dr. v Several off tette 'Club'-rnem- Dunbarton Athletic'Club Dis- The ended on Monday evening last. Grindley, Motilin Rd.; Mr. and McKay. The Treaty 'itself, w� signed .by the forixier' Government Mrs. Kameka, Krosno Blvd.; fixture Ply for the 2nd. bers enjoyed skating at Brook- play at the •Dunbarton High and the Uin�ed States, and . adopted by the present Govern- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogg, Miriam FairFprt Sea Scouts include a lin Arena on Saturday even= School.--Coir. :.:.., em with some nor modifications contained i • a Protocol. e n t ,, Out" beim organized i.rig, with a social hour later, Treaty they Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. E. West, of Came g'The-- - Reytan Blvd.; Mr, and Mrs. M. fpr April lo,. 11 and 12, as at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Different Traditions Meet originally Off Official hoppositionretoy avis Treaty the has come. from Xindel9an, Lublin Ave.; Mr. well as a Boat Regatta to•be Bill Guthrie. Together : •, the N. D. P.., who are vowing to fight this Treaty as energet- aril Mrs. J. Bourke, Krosno- held in the early summer. Mr. Walter Fowlie, who has This yS a day when Christ- ically as possible. There will be many representations made Blvd-; MT. and Mrs. E. Frig- 000 .' 'recently 'returned from Atha- i� of different traditions are +Tilt, Ilona Park Rd.; Mr. and 'CHURCH NEWS bast+, accompanied by his son ether. The object to the Committee and the Treaty may be held up for some meeting tag weeks. eria • ' Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Fowlie, is--better .understanding. ex-. een visiting Peace Lu Bran pion and discov- This is a large project and was part of the National Devel- Go 0 0 0. - citeLuther-an a of the famer t. I ......................................_. Several people have' been 'hold special Easter Services. ground. will 'provide many jobs and develop tremendous hydro energy. asking about the possibility 'of The Palm Sunday Service will Rouge Hills Hoene- 3 School In keeping with the trend at Over 331 questions appear on the Order Paper, placed there starting a singing group in Bay be held on Sunday, March 22, Association ._ high levels of Qrurah author- by members of all, Parties+ and they cover ;almost all matters Ridges, Bill Puttick, who did at 10.30 a. m. A special Good Mme, parents attended the ity, Rev. H. S. Shephard, Rev_ that one can possibly think of. such a fine job of instructing Friday Service will begin at Open House meeting at Rouge A. ,McMahon and Rev. u One of the answers--•to a question relating to the 'hiring the chorus of the Pickering .?•30 P• rr , on March 27. Eas- Hills School on Monday, the Birttars, resaderrt clergy in our of. older workers-gives the following, information. So far, Minstrels has offered to organ- ter Sunday Services will be at. 2nd of. March.. The teachers vi11a9*1 met together recently ize a Choral Society. He has 10.30 a. m. on March 29• interviewing and planned an initial meet- only 468 Persons over the age of 45 years have been hired Special Confirmation Service were kept busy ing to take place, in April It under this program. The employer is subsidized by the Gov- called; a meeting fol• March 26, parents. f Thursday evening, at 8.00, at will be held. on Sunday. April Area .,Vo. 2. pupils band was agreed that the first meet- errrmertt, to the extent of $75 a month for each such employee. the Recreation Hall, corner of `�• played a selection . of well- ing should be limited to ten The terms of this plan •areseverely restrictive, even though Tatra and Liverpool Road. Regular activities in the known tunes under the dir- representatives from each some 'rriodification has been made. Anyone interested in .becom- church include Youth Group, capable of the Anglican, Presbyterian, The cost per month ori this basis is some $35.000. But this Su af- ectron of our eery man Catholic and United is small rtion oftheoverall cost. The question requested Bay Ridges, is asked to come. ternoon at -3.00- P. m. Choir earr the Area, Mr. Carey has done Churches. making an approx- information of the cost-of-advertising this.. program _ anew All that is required is a desire practice Wednesday evenings a wonderful job with this band imate potential of forty in all, given vas that it cost $299.511.00. This iriclud�ed advertising and Cubs each Monday even- which is made up on television. in newspapers. mazazines, pamphlets, broth- to s�ireg-. Hope to see a -large of children Eeach church will have reg-' _ turnout at 8.00, sharp. If trans- ing. from every school• We are. ponsibility for selecting their ures,, and other . portation is •needed please call 0 0 0 justly proud. of it.. ten• publicity media. The cost of advertising, per. , Audrew Harlow, 839-1443. Fairport United Church fres scheduled the Sacrament Mrs. Phin. Principal of the The hope is that this small- person employed, is about $425.00. The objective is worth- 0 o a pretty high. Did you know that .the Can- of Holy Communion And Rec- Rouge Hills School was on er. assembly might arrange a while, but the cost is hand near' the refreshment: later meeting open t0 all, when 'aclian Red Cross provides fif- eption of crew members for table to speak will each par- church leaders' with ecumenic-■aaaatataw>•�a■aaaaa■aa■aaaaal♦aaaaaaaaannumaaa +teen free services to the poo- .Sunday. April 5. ent: a1 experience might be P*�-. N E -SIGN MAN pie of this area? Did you know The annual 'Scout .and Cub It was a very successful. ent to speak, • and answer the the Blood Transfusion Father and -Soft Dinner will be. and fittizrg evening 'for "Educ- questions.--Corr - Service of the Can.Red, Cross _held on Friday evening, March ;5 HOLLOWAY at Week":-Corr. `DO REEN $FRED OLL WAY administers one transfusion 20. in the Sun- School Room: = TRUCK LETTERING -every nine seconds? Did you . on Sunday. March 22, at punbarton Athletic Club. - _ L know that the Red Crass in 2.00 p. m. there will be a Com: PATRICIA TUCK CUTOUT LETTERS ° J our area is NOT part of. the gr'egational Meeting to receive Next Wednesday, March 25 p r ' : a report regarding the new the DAC is putting on a Dis -PIANO 8t THEORY POSTERS CARTOONS Urtnted rgppeal . Did you, know . -' DISPLAYS - - - `that tate iced Cross services are church building: play in the. Dunbarton • High - D Classical and Popular :I SHOWCARDS �•--r-- carried out by volunteer wor- The Everting Unit of, United School Gym. from 8.00 to'9.00 ANNERS . •i�+_� kers? i#d yoy know that Red Church Women will hold their p• m, It is hoped there will be �y Kingston' Rd. East - G a large audience present to see �.. .Cr+oss Services are provided. by "Bring and Buy" Sale at the - -24 HOUR - -7 DAY SERVICE ' only. rryeleirtg a Phone call. The home of. Mrs. Ruth Porter, 21 how--the-Club ns comiir4g along Pickering Village Red Cross needs help. Phone: Krosno Blvd. on Wednesday, with the instructiom of .Gyre Phone• 725-45x7' _ - Al. Ward 839-2492. March. 25. at .8.30 1i. m. mastics... _ if 142-6241 T Mar. 12 i ' .000 0 00. The Metro Toronto -Gym? - , Senior Citizens of Bay Rid- Catholic Parent Teacher. Ass. Competition will be held at •eoasieietaevenae:ie�atieeeeasiessie i.ieeeieae,eee�.e•aa• gas have been invited to attend The` next meeting of the the Cedar brae Collegiate;. the Easter Party plaimed by. Catholic Parent Teacher Ass- on Saturday, March 21. The .the Ajax. Friendship Club to ociation (CPTA) will beheld Meet is scheduled to start at be held on Wednesday. April at the School of the Holy Re- 10.00 a. m., and will continue - •1, at the Ajax Corrimunity Hal] deemer on Monday, March 23. throuCh umil - 5.00 or 6.00 P. .. z at 2,00 p.. in. Anyone who 'at 7.45 pw rri. in. The DAC is rvgning a bus y� OPTION --- ,('•� j + .......... .. members as -_ _ D O .. would like to' attend is asked ............ •••--� •-•-•�- to take as .many. __ • -to contact Mis;.- Ruth Sykes, possible to the Competition. ` at 839-.4569. Please phone' early AUDLEY The bus will leave Dunbarton OPPORTUNITIES so that transportation can be The President. NIrs. BertT High School at 9.00 a.'m. and arranged if required. should return by 6.00 P. nL 0 0 0 Guthrie, conducted the Burin- Those interested in seeing Many fine happy children are in the care of Ontario's ass at- the U. C. W. meetingTion are advised to , 'Bay Ridges ladies are remin_ at the church, on .Wednesday the comport' -Children's Aid Societies. Boys and girls are available ded that the ladies' section of evening of last week. The Roll bring their .lunch. Tickets will _ the Athletic Club will meet in Call was "Grace".Mrs. Chas. be $1.00• the . charge to cover !for adoption. They need new mothers and fathers who the Recreation Hall each Wed- Clemente led the Worthip bus fare and entrance fee. A "1ri11 accept them as their own. e nesday evening a r Pme- really fascinating clay can be Classes are under the personal Service o Gym Meet This - "The Grace of .Our- Lord. Jes-,+ direction of Mrs, Lillian. Cross, us Christ". She was assisted comparatively ' un FOR ESTANT FAMILIES promunent Bay, Ri@ges 'd'arice. by ,�� John Puckrin: ��ho is thrilling to watch. .If you teacher. The Athletic Club .read the he on the have been wondering what ,.BRYCE is a°clean cut and pleasant looking SARA is a petite we wnY a non-profM .organization, and scripture. -Mrs, Fred. Puckrin ."Gym' is all about, drop in at hazeleyelad. The s, brown ownof son to be hairandalearcom !orlof. He on appearance. with She hases ngaod iritelligen a and _ the fee to attend is nominal, He had a lieart ailment, but now can leadG is vivacious and outgoing. Her nationality and covers insurance and otic_ gave.'the,prayer, 'and Mrs. G. Cedarbrae Collegiate riext�Sa� chase of needed' equipment for a normal, life. He plays on a hockey team .. is Greek and she is 12 years old. This girl and is a keen sportsman. He is an excellent needs warmth and attention from older the Club. _ _ student and would like to be a lawyer. Bryce Protestant parents. Are you the parents. for 0 0 0 ����0���� is in Grade l0 at 14 years of age. This boy this attractive 12 year ]d girl? The Bingo Jackpot is, once, S. BAY- FOES ,fishes to belong to a family. If you are an MARGOT is a Protestant Anglo-Saxon and again, building up and the next older couple you would` be-most fortunate ;Dutch girl of 2Yz years. She is slight imd lucky winner could be .you: in becoming Bryce's parents. dainty with blue eyes and curly brown hair. ' Make sure that you are at the j� �j RpAajr $t%tit�t She has fine, even features and is a is Slightly Make sure Hal] you a are ,at theday CI Ty'� `"'11'"``'' _-.- rac- NOREEN is a IS months old Protestant rive looking The pupil.of one eye is slightly - w ening. Bingo gets '.under vvay R baby with a relaxed, good-natured tempera enlarged, but this does not affect her sight Dray A Night Calls. Mon• to Sat. $39-2248• Sunday $39-2546• ment. She is a'b-right and attractivf baby .:;or detract from her appearance. Her intelli- a at 8.00 p. m: with brown eyes and hair and some Negroid Bence is high.and she is active, independent 0 0 0 No labour Charge On Picture Tube Installation facial features, from her Canadian and and temperamental. `There is a history of Bayview Heights Home and :coloured ancestry' Noreen likes other child- mental illness in her background and the school Association's next. Sat- 40 �, TQW ERS -COMPLETE $49.95 plus LABOUR _ ren and would fit-into a warm-hearted family couple adopting this child must be aware , urda�• afternoon m s erring. Ts of this. TV- be held on Saturday, March STEREO _ - 28. The movie will be, "Snow _ 'White" and the performances - Parts & Labour 90 Day Warranty FOR CATHOLIC FAMILIES I L I E S at 1.00 and 3.00 p. Tn• These _past, Effidsnt Service and We LoanYou a TV. to use TOM is an active, alert baby of four months ALFRED is a contented, happyi Canadian - - mo� les have proved to be ex- _ developing ll. He h bro es T He is a Iremely popular a th the Whilo-sous Set h being repaired and hair with an olive corrtplexion, He is sensiuvo adfand would 1b '' yea with �ouners, and the, proceeds Anglo-Saxon and Peruvian Indian. This aggressive, noisy parents. Al i a healthy will help the Home & School young Roman Catholic lad will need bright boy with good mental ability end an un- with 'their work, particularly Note -Don't forget to keep your copy of the bill you reeeivg is to keep .up with him in the- years assuming manner. He would/ like quiet, - gentle parents.' the library. for your repair, as One Lucky Lady Will Win a C: G. E. Hair CORA has an, attractive, slightly oriental, • 0 0 0. " pryer with case. • $29.95 Value, every three months6 appearance, and is a lovely Roman Catholic TIMMY is a dear tittle, Roman Catholic 1Ir. ,Bill Slater. Scout Mas- baby of 20 months. She is a happy, good,- Dutch boy of 16 months. He has brown ter of the 2nd Fairport Sea Starting January, 1964 : natured little girl with dark eyes and hair eyes and hair and a round fsce with an alert Scouts. reports that the troop and a clear complexion. Very little is known expression. He is a bright boy interested crow• has twenty-eight boys. LARGE SUPPLY OF RECORDS 45 R.P.M. 5 for 51.00 about Coca's background, but she iso in everything around him, Timmy would be +ilii that number are introit- developin�tt mood average rate. happy to be adopted now. ing rapidly. The boys are pres- Also 10 for $1.00 - LP's 998, ;1.49, $1.95, $3.98 - - - ently learning basic seaman- c}iip; under the guidance of THINKING OF BUYING A NEW SET? WHY NOT COME TO .Married couples, interested in adopting these or other Chief Seamanship Instructor, children, ask your local Children's Aid' Society, or write to: :; THE DEALERY9U GET SERVICE FROM Mr. George Clarke, in addition - to regular Scouting studies. ;fir Admiral, G. E., Phillips and Sparton Dealer -THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, i, Scout Master Slater has re-I. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO eptly appointed Clifford Also Small Appliances R ARLIAMENTSU o,o PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO Trunks, Troop Leader, and OBAR rn u e '`' HONOURABLE Joxx H � VRABie LOUTS P. CECILE, Q.C., new Patrol Leaders: Gary bac. "WE. STRIVE TO SERVE-PrimeMiniste► -: erofP b Welfare M' fist !tc , obs and Wayne Rothenburger` - On Friday,, March 20, the So Ban - annvai Father and n - . r• i - R - -----=, , -THE TMAWAY. NIARfN-T�t9� = PICKS ING NEWS, number. 1f you are interested �'e OOD per Eight April, in the Sunday School • Visitors at ce Sunday in coming, and bzmng a friend, Rooan. Please save your Red and Mrs. M. Pew contact Mrs. Barbara Herburn Rose or Blue Ribbon Labels were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Church and Sunday School Dor the d3ildren, as this is trtie Pegg ctrl Mr. and Mrs. JceEST NmsROUGE at 839 1628. on Sunday. "admission". and. Diana, of Oshawa nom, Wary aLne At a meeting of the congrega- Unit No. 1. United Church Milton Pegg and axv The Benefit Dance held on a Girls Club The Cherrywood .School Aux- tion, a new Elder was chosen. Women met on Thursday af- haying a busy time these days, March 13, .at- _ _..the..Rainbow he West RouB as... turned th e April Room was very successful, and w" hold" -Open -House-at-- tom- � - B&Uots-..were--cast-f��r -E -S�n. _at the home of Mrs. .The maple syrup season a on on March 'l4 at 7. 30 p. meeting over w the PIc c�erir% Pascoe. W Tr fteyr, with a good att- and "sap is nutmag" weu• local residents showed their soh when parents and frierrd,� .Branch of C. A. C. It will be Unit No. 2. of the United errdance. Mss. John Kkigstone Sympathy of our common- � interest by coming out and o 1b are invited to conte held on Monday, April 13, in Church Women was held at had the Worship Service, and ity goes to the family of the supporting the event. Proceeds' of the Sir ' school. A film is -' from this Benefit will be p out and see %that has been ac- Cher shown "PURE WATER" the home of Mrs. Cuiford, on Book Review. Business was late Ken. Beet', of Brougham. through the club• be' er from Ontario Why, with a ,good att- taken by Mrs. M. Pegg, Unit Unit No. 3. of United Church ' . in a Trust Fund with the c'ompli�red and a Speak endance. Mrs. Neil was in Leader.' Women have Easter for Rouge Kiwanis, for benefit RefreAunents will be served. Health Unit will add- • .-. reasons, in the community. 'lite Grade S students and re�ssriti � "water pollution".. charge of Worship and Prog� Mrs. Coffman, Ontario Lad- Sale. drive them your order— ram. Mrs. Mordml, Unit Lea- ies' College, Whitby,. visaed 8001. Mr. and Mrs, A. Welsh, of their teachers in Everyone welcome: The, school � P�� for the. Business. Mrs. R. Duey this 'Past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Saler Hrowrrfheld Gardens, spent a a Teen Dance is located on the 3rd. Concess- It was decided to have the Mrs. P. Wilson visited Mr. have moved to Pickering,, on few days in North Hay,, last auditorium on March 20 at 8 ion off AltotxrA.Road 1f txans- p, i Admmsssion is 35 cents or entertain Stan Byers and Miss Oldfield Tuesday last. Our loss ,will be week. Huberts 50 cents Per couple. There is portation is the only reason Red Rose Cocoon t Pitckerintg's gall. - Mr. and Mrs. Rudy u cannot attend, please call the children • on the 4th of on Sunday. and . children, SunnYSIOPe, vis- to be a snack bar and ale Pro- � , Margo Gadsden, at 839- ited relatives in Leamington needs are to help finance the 1685, for a ride. --Corr. over the week -end. P ................................................ _ Mrs. Kay Jolliffe Ridgewood - students GradeB on thea tri Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scott to Ottawa in May. Of East Ave, spent Sunday Rd. would like to lie from Rouge ` Hills with Mr. Scobt s fath - ��a' ice of Women: group Mr. and Mrs.at* ladies who r� interested r - Ridgewood Rd. are enjoying a in Pickering. Meetings visa ed—V _ - in Florida. held twice a month and for with their daughter and son - month's holiday further Information call Mrs. in-law Mrs. and Mr. Bob Car. - Little four-year-old Timmy . Purkiss, Sunr>y51oPe, had his Jolliife at AT. 2-2509. son, Altera Road. tonsils reproved at the • Wom- -0$ o Mr. Gerald Smythe and Bob en's College Hospital, on Mon- Churches In West Rouge Markha visited friendsof in - March 16, and we -wish Markham .. on Sunday after - day' recovery. St. Edwards, East Ave. noon. him a speedy March 22 - 9.30 a. Bonnie Best and Joey spent Mrs,, Betty Rehrns Friend- Sunday. strip Ave. has her leg in a m. will be Holy Communion • the week -end at the home of cast, following a fall on her and Sunday school. Rec. K. Mr; and Mrs. R. Best, ,Wood- i �•ew • last week. Scott in charge. There will be view Road. aF Mrs. Rehms was treat at t e nfirmation Classes this Mr. and Mrs. Bond enJoY?d Hospital, • Sunday -evening. Good Fries y, a —we-e.,- Scarboro General WOrsitip. Service will .daughter and. family from and her many friends trust special she will soon be out "again. be at 10 a -m, The ladies group Don ,Niels. _ met at the church on Monday, We are glad to report clot - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, — — Rouge Hills Dr, held a fare- March 16 with a good attend- now oer thenmumps Of and he we party in their home_ for, ante. _ 0 0 0 measles, and able to be back Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bentley. on..is evening, March 6, Grace Presbytei'ta++ Church at school. Mrs. B Cotton vis- the only heating system that oasts Saturday pee • unlon Road Mr. and when they . entertained die yon all these, important advantages: frierxis of the Bentley's. Prior The cong'iegation «ere very ited last Thursday afternoon frtheir leaving to live in Van- pleased to have Mr. D. Walk- with relatives. in Aurora. - to er. from. Knox College in the 'Mrs. Percy waldr iff South ' couver. it for their morning sere= River, is visiting her son and = Miss Diane Maloney. Rouge pulp' Sunday. this . arch 15th. in less Hills Dr. is in e are the hospita�• i Rev D 1ZcK'illicanDean of sorry v ,to MPO rttttat she is ; - A a and her friends and classma - ,� me Students. Knox College: will confined to hospital. and - of Grade S. wish her a speedy recovery take the rrnorning service, Sun- er observation. _ _ - Rd, day. March 22. at '11;00 a. M. Mrs. George Davis, Alto» - clean Zan MacCrae, Ridgewood Young People's Group Road entertained her .brother is back at school following a The month of illness and his will present full-length mov- and his son on Saturday alter- -7. tirade 1. school friends are. . to 'The Tony Fontaine Storv" noon. glad to have him back. in the church. on Monday. at a�e _ Ridgewood Rd. held a Party 5.00 P. m. Adults Tx-. students Mrs. Jim GooOSEBA K Mr. and ding. 50c. Plan to attend this spec- , _ ... for dose friends neigh-' ial movie feature. bons in their home on Satur- Mr. and Mrs, Rudy it infant rt. Birthday to Henry = da March 14, prior to their Island Road had their infant Happy _ . _ _ quiet y' week, son Brian Anthony. Christ- Pardo, taoeeba�nlc, vvtro cele - leaving for Ottawa oris last testi- erred at St. Patrick's Toronto, brated his 9th birthday where they will take up 15, and rel- ' week: also. we hope Henry ence as they °have sold their on Sunday. Mardi better tiY is tlsermostat in ever coons - home here. Our gciod wishes atives called at their Name is ,feeling Croat go with Fred and ,Mrs. Good- for the Christening Party dur- now . having been confined to Ing. in their new home, Ing the day. hospital this past week. hav- Ing his tonsils remo red. of th@--- Luck. -from frietrds more living space clay to: Janice McLaughlin. of A. C. _._ _: _..._ rs to Gorton Hull, _ .... ,_ .: and neighbors - _ Range Hills Dr. wino celebrated Our C. A. C. President, '�ir�. who underwent another Opera- - - her eleventh birthday Wirth a Elaine Litherland was invited Gott on his leg last eek, aricl party on March 16: to Robb- by the Agincourt Cub Mothers we are pleased to - hear he - T ie Gooding, Ridgewood Rdwho ve a talk on C. A. C.— ctynOtli�l' done: what is now able to sit up• was four on March 13, andbeen _ wihat has e and what is wa be `IeaQt week's Euchre will be celebrated with a party of his beim :.young ted vis to Karen Pork- held at the home of Mrs. H. Electric heating is Ocie Of the many Com Ort features of the. done, in lite future. A lively 7kryne, Kingston Read. o , 'on her elev- scion followed with sortie Please plan to attend the snit birthday. famous lbl edallion all -electric homes. f ull information, ge Sale. t� be Mr. ROY Peacock, Ridgewood consumer f lectric'heati�cg con for or your Hydro. ELECT IC .. we are investigating• held _ at Rouge i . . Rd. on his birthday. March.18L_ Pickering Brans. -Ar_ _ani Am to Sandra Kantoris, Sr+rnvn- still used cloth - field Gardens, on her ninth Eaectrtive+ Meetings are donations of good• a birthday. Marc 22: to David being held on the second Mon_ ins will be appreciated. Pick -:,t, Ravey, Rouge Highlands Dr., day. pf every month. They are up clothing may he attar- ryour hYdP6 very Interesting and worth .sed by pr Mts• C, Lee.o on his twelfth birthday. Mar.- Your %Crile, They give the ATlantic 2-305'7. �t 1 :4 20: to Moira Adams, Ridge- members a chance to meet the •Nya•� 24_ is the date of - --wood Rd. on her ninth birth- day. Match 2fl Executive, and to Pinel out the next Rosebank Riad Home Walt- exactly what -is being done; We & School Association, This - -� Mr. and Mrs. Phillip feel our mernbets are not et- meeting will be m the form -. -• ler, Brycemore Rd, announce ting en0ug#t information on of a "Buzz Session". so Plan ♦ r - the engagement of their rico- %tint we are doing, and this is .to oorrte out and brine your- - - ,ghter, Dale Marlys, to Mr. Alone way to find out. Even,one lan Jones, Fairport Beach- the wedding to take place at the is welcome—member nr Ti n' "beefs" and, talk think over. ..-Rouge Hills .f7nited Church: on _ ` Match -28, at 4.00 p.'•m. Wedding Bells will ring for ` Miss Wanda, daughter of, Mr. ..arm r5• • . James 1 Robert Book, oft Scarboro; in . dinern uutnuull CentennW lJnited Church, in - - - — -..Highland Creek, on Saturday, April 25, 1964. LOAN A surprise bridal shower .vas held'for. Miss Wanda' Lord, on Ma ch 11th , at the home of her M male Rd., ' " • Shar- on 1VLayhetws, assisted by .Wanda's sister, . :Mrs. Gibbons, 'Phe West Rouge ladles Club ;met at the school on ThursdaY CANADIANAL evening, Mar�1i 12 and with +twenty members Present, cis- _ messed business, and . arrange - cuss • the e@a c r ♦ NK • F C � r to be held by the ` club in fine fa. Mrs. Jack- te Woolley and Mrs. Rose Fle- S are ung the baz_ and would like the sup- (�Qq►L'11aer06. Id010 lnteres ratesLaje- ' rs. T#te A new car for your family? New port of all the membe "�`` mar Weeting Until April M'Dances or our h�►»neQ Cee w1er _insured for your �rotect�o'►i. giptrp will rat rrolidr a 1p f ?, ' 'e to "'� � was clow—with a Personal Loan lent re yaimeltu. See your t el pf ui tp+� Over 1 260 branches to serve you - -social°'� of, meet- neee� �g when the hostesses meet- �' froln the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce branch manger today.