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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_03_26s ----------------- ° TELEMIONI _ Pi ER WS IMCMNNG-CK _ E1NC! I NU g42-0940 VOL. 81 NO. 16 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 Prke - I k Per Copy -STRUCK .-PIC.KERING --L--V1LLAGE:` • TAX -RATE firs. hack warren Residential Rates Set. At 14.10 Cherrywood Organist Presented With Watch Wider : --� =-- Sweep Ticket Commercial Rates Set At 81.92 Mrs, Jack Warren,' Lincoln Pickering, Ontario, March 23, 1964 St., Pickering is $1200 richer - this week, than she was -one The Editor, The Pickering News: , til week ago. Dear Mr, Editor: . l Mrs. Warren was the holder the wish to thank you for permitting me to report to the Irish Sweepstakes. The You -r valued paper. At this time of year, tax- payers generally are interested in tax rates, and, I be - horse was -"Pontin-Go", and. - lieve that the Pickering Village taxpayers, • in particular; Mrs. Warren , willreceive her are interested in our local rates. money for . having her ticket _ • I wish to advise you at the -outset, that the 1964 rates a drawn, are 74.70 mills for "Residential and Agricultural" Ass- She said it. was only .the essments, and 81.92 mills ,for "Commercial and- Indus-, third ticket she, has ever pur- trial" Assessments. These rates represent increases of chased. 2.62 and 2.89 mills, respectively. Your Tax Dollar is divided as follows, for 1964: County, purposes, 15.074 cents: Elementary Education 25.208 ' ' fights Out. cents; Secondary Education, 24.675 cents; Water, 2.549j'> cents, and for Village Purposes, 32.494 ceryls. Eve home from Scarboro The County Levy of $25,958,93. represents an increase. ° Town Lane, east to Pickering of .72 mills over 1963; the Elementary School Levy (which includes debenture costs)', of $43,408.75, repres- . b illage, and as far north as .ents an increase of 1.55 mills; the Secondary School N� Concession 3. was without elec- Lewy (which includes debenture costs), of, $42,492.16, - -� _ .y tris power for three hours last _.represents-an-anof 1.33 mals; the Waiter Levy of ` `• Saturday night, after a car had $4.389.38 represents Tito mill rate change. This represents ; knocked off a le on Port an increase of .3.58 mills over which Council has no pole control,. However, Council has reduced the Village Rate Union Road, . that carried one by .96 mills, so that the net' increase is only 2.62 mills of the morn Markham Hydro on "residential assessments". Wn�+• Included in the Village Levy of -.$55,956-.68, are grants" Possibly the most seriously to such community projects as the Library, CDnunun- .►._., t� affected was the Bay Ridges "sty Centre Board; Conservation Authority, etc. of over Drive -yin Theatre that had 'to $7.000.00 ---this leaves less than $49,000.00 of the A turn out a full house of their -��-Y. for Roads, General Administration, Fire and Police ! ' theatre -goers; after the screen 'Protection, Street Lighting, Health Unit, Welfare and other Social Service costs. wenn dark. The Provincial Government has discontinued the pay- "'I'here was j� nothing we ment of one of its grants to local municipalities this could do about it," said Man- year, and this reduced the non -tax revenue available to _ ager Al, Hewitt. Councn]. In shite of this, your Council has been able to Pickering Township Police - reduce the Village General Rate and still continue the radio transmitter went dead -establisheds"rogram of services and the cars had to work out The general financial condition of this Village is good, from the office on phone calls- as is shown in the report of the Atxllttors, published - - - Police said they must have. elsewhere in this issue. _ - had --over two hundred calls, Mr. Editor; thank you for the space afforded me at this time. many from irate hockey fans, Ross A. Munson, Reeve The congregation of the Cherrywaod United Church recently press ed Mrs. George Todd wanting to know "what the wfth a gold wrist watch, in recognition of her faithful service, which extends over 45 Years. trouble was.. The Village of Pickering The . presentation was made by the chairman of Stewards, Mr. Edward Alves and came as a The pa�rez went off about - A -• completr surprise to the recipient. Phete by Jim Thomas 8.00 p. m., and came on agairi about 11.00. East ices 1 Money, I1�i110 Stolen This includes the high school :' '' '- '. Appointments made at. Pickering,. at high Grass Fire Season Pick �/ Battle of .the Bay - =. i 4 - United - At BayvWw-Heights _ and at Ajax. Ray Mr. Doug. Kettle,' the . pick- � ' isle p ke ing United Church p..{.1.,. �'�L.��1 -At Pickering has been- - Set for April ' 4th- -- -------- [YifllL .7i.11Wi!- :. ering Vice Principal Pickering Village apppointed Principal of the Grass f� have started for Good Friday Servic be-.. Grade 8. students of Bayview Mr. J. Clarke R '�'n• _ Pickering school, and .South-west Sportsmen frorr far and er, principal of Pickering Higth this spm' near will gather at Bill New- Ing held this Friday at 10.30 Heights Public School may not School has been appointed by , There will be 16 teachers -Pickering Firemen got a warm- a. m. in St. Georges Anglican eget their June trip to OtMwa, p afternoon. man's Bay Ridges Farm, at the Board as Superintendent • added to the staff this year, u last Sunday Frenchman's for the an- Church, %1I Rev. M. Buttar•s for which they' have been . Of the Secondary Schools in - bringing the tarsi between the A large fi;e grit going be-.. �?' a5 guest speaker, and in the working ro hard to raise the schoo3.5 to 124 hind the Tee Pee Motel •ana nual Steer Shoot sponsored by Pickering United ' Church at necessary funds. this disstrhet, three high the Roue Hill -Pickering Lions kept firemen busy getting it g ?.30 p• m. with Rev. Dr. H. S. They had raised $20.00 sell _ ondeArancyoS on Saturday, April 4, 1964. Shepherd- as guest speaker. ing donuts, and that was stol- stmasterAnnounces New Ratesisidoubt' the first Big game hunters will aim You are invited to :attend. . en..from the school, Then they.Po fires to corhe, for the feature prize --a 400 Church Services "on Easter went' .out and sold another �- • w'thin the next few weeks, iu� steer Which the winner Sunday at PickeringUnited $30.00 worth, and. now that Effective On Wednesdays April 1st ............ will be able to take home with him after the shoot. What a - Church at '9.45 a. m. and 11.07 -has been stolen lrlidgets Go All Out net for the kiddies- Or in lieu a• m Sunday School at 9.45. To "tog everything" -they Granges resulting • in im- should be •prepared to Pa,Y "Deaconess Night", Thurs_ were raffling off a transistor provements ' in mail service their propgrtioniate share of. she can walk away with day, April 16, for our congreg- radio, 'and last week, that -was were announced today by the ' the cost of sueth use. He said . In Post - Season ass case rr► the Hon John R Nicholson, Past_ that• he had talked to a num_- $100.00, if -they would --prefer- will graduate this spring, as a front corridor of lire school. _ when he re- ber of such users and they ,. "lettuce" to protein. master General, STICKS 3 BLADES" Some 20 additional shoots Deaconess,. will be honoured. The radio was valued at $25.00. minded the public .that rate agreed that they, should psy will take lace th8t Saturday A ebngregational dinner is be-' Police are. investigating,_ Rticreases in a number of ,Cos- their proportionate, share -of y ;(By Doug. Hortop) p Ing planned, cal categories would also gp in the ' cost of such service. The .,_-. afternoon with prizes ranging _ ''. effect April 1. Post Office Department sim- The Pickering Midgets fin- from steer steaks and roasts _ The Postmaster General said ply wishes to. ensure that, ally ,exploded. The local's. de- to bacon and even half a pig- • • • chat arrangements have been Where the 'nails are used for feated Brookline 19 8, in a as well as other items of spe- Senior Citizen ° 6roup. 1 Vr sial interest to sportsmen. COITipleted for the introduction of special delivery'seri.-ice for users are not subsidized by the Faterson ignited for six goals; - _ Refreshments' will be 'avail- able for huh hunters. Shot for Pickering Village .:Residents items, prepaid at the letter Canadian tax payer. Kearney 4; Van Nus 3 . Doub- gist Tis will be" supplied those rates of postage: between Can Printed matter includes all 'ler' went to Rt,rscitti and Tom- � Pp = - - rat and A(stage.ia, the Federal items such,,as circulars, greet- ltnson. The red light flashed who do not bring their ow:n' ar- tills and, of course, shells -Representatives from the young and old, and how they' Republic of Germany,. the , Ing cards, notices of meetings once for each: Rundle and r'Y• local Red Cross Senior 'Citiz- stated that there were over. tietherl'nd and -Switzerland', and, beginning on April visit, Burke._ will be provided 'for all con- . I delivery newspapers and magazines The locals couldn't maintain testants• _ ens' Committee, met at the 600 Senior Citizens' Gu o - Formerly, . specie rJ' on er ng roughout Ontario to -- err ree- ee rig, 'aggress- Wednesday afternoon last, da aria, Great Britain, the United There are no changes in, the ive style last'Friday, as they day, April 4, frnm - noon 'till Y ' possessions. The fee for weight limitations for • oris cru a 4 2 decision -to with several of our senior cit- A criers] discussion follow_ States p dusk• r the a of organ ed g' ref were this' new special delivery or class of mail. A special rate of Br� n• Paterson 'and Rus- ens for purpose rg while resiimenRs' e " • 'zing' a Red Cross Senior Cit- served. Mrs. Daniell -Jenkins, express" service will be the 2% cents instead of 3 cents is citti were the only marksmen Easter Services - izeris' Group, in the -Village. President of the local branch k same as for letters within available to mailers -of large for Pickering, in the contest. Canada --25 cents in addition quantities of panted matter Last Saturday, Pickering . - Rev. M. Butters opened the t ,the Red Cross, came in at _ Midgets were in 'a tournament c meeting, welcoming those pre_ this point, and spoke briefly to to the surface or air, mail Cos- who pre-sort their mailings. Mi :At St. George �s sent, and offering his co -opera- the gathering. f tage rate applicable. according to, postal require- at Beaverton. They defeated tion for a very worthwhile pro- _ It was decided that the or - The postmaster General re- ments. Householder or un- Beaverton in the first game by Good Friday, 10.30 a. m. The jest. ganization sthould . be proceed_ (erred to the new postage rate addressed mailings will now be a 3 - 2 verdict. In the second latar>y, with Psalm Lesson and The focal Red Cross was rep•. ed with, and another meeting for printed matter which, ef- 2 cents for the first two oun- game, .Cannington strut out Sermon. Rev. M. Buttars will resented by Mrs. Tyas, Chair_ will be held on April. 8; for festive April 1, will be 3 cents ces. and 1 cent' for each addi- Pickering 3 - 0. 'Phe locals preach the sermon:. man of the Senior Citizens' this purpose. for the first two ounces, and 1 , tional two ounces. Mr. Nichol. played well against the much- Good Friday, 7.30 p. m. Ev- Committee for the South, who This meeting will be held cent for each succeeding two son said that reliable estimates bigger, rougher Cannington ening Prayer in the United introduced heir fellow -workers: at the United Church, Picker ounces or fraction thereof, per indicated that, under the new team. '`Isticuffs' probably Church. The Rector of St. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. Ing, from 2.00 to 4.00 in the rates, the Post Office would would have erupted in 'this George's will speak at this ser- prece" blic of Lust about break even -instead game, if it wasn't for the dis_ vice. All in, the village are in- Burton and Mrs. Hughes. afternoon: Cards', music' and. In reminding the }ret of losing money on the cit in size between the two . Mrs. � Tyas then introduced goodfellowship will feature the the impending changes in pos-- parity vited to any or all of these Dr. Dutton, Director of Com- meeting. ; tal rates for printed matter, riage of printed matter.. •ttsams. Boyes played well in services. munity Programs Branch, De- Here's your chance to join Nir, Nicholson emphasized that The fees for C.O.D. items are goal and frustrated the Cann-' Easter .Da Services - partment of Education, Toron- a Club, meet a friend and be vile Post Office did not wish increased'to 15 cents when the ington team' on •numerous oc- "'e y to. Dr. Dutton spoke on the one. -o curtail or inhibit the use of amount to be collected is less 1,6asions. Bunch was pleased 800 A. M. _ Holy -Communion . many problems of elderly Peo. Remember -the success of, he mails by commercial or- than $2.00; 25 cents when the with the robust play of his pie, pointing out ,the various this group depends on ou nizations for advertising on amount is ,over $2.00 but less. team, May hockey always, re- 9.00 A. M. - Family. Service circumstances that most eve it is You, and s He stressed than $50.00; 40 cents when main. a game of speed, skill, and Holy Communion every- Your interest and partic- ntblicity purpose cite Was likely to experience. ipation that is going to -help.* Toe fact, however, that a busi- over $50.00 but not exceeding strength and stamina which 10.30 A. M. - Full Communiottt He explained some of the diff- Mrc. TrQs will be glad - rn's.F organization rasing the '$100,00.- represents the temperament of S rt ce. eccrises that occur betrtiern ' seF Liu.=Carr, ails' for ativarticincr' nurw+Q� - . - THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1lfi4 ---------- -THE PICKERING NEWS THEPICKEF 'REPORT ESTBBLISRER 1581 Pu ,� leswed eoerar Tharedtr pARLIAME WIRISTER souclTOR NOTARY .LK bar News Priatixg and Pxbiiahing CON"WO — — _ - -- - — COAMAISSIONER FOR OATHSIR w. Second Gess Mai{ Metter Post Office Sept, orcomm on 8Y MIKE - STARR 'Tataphenes WHitohall 2-0110 -- ` � . -ane mels lura: i2 -s0 per ym — vow Stdu $M W YM ONTARIS9k44RIDINC; - Nerthweet corner of *oft" Roai on Na 2 High" BARRY IAURKM, Ed to- - . - dower on Monday evening, M11EfiTISM RATES W" RERYEST The Budget wa — s brougfif N%xch 16, by the Hun. Walter Gordon, . Minister of . _ Finance• was a little earlier than usual _ _ t The date of Ale Budget tion as to the reason f eat OPS O i • forth a spa or . f —Des icable Trick and it brought spe eSle on i 8Ck for this early date. .T� t revealed Prior to MONUMENTS the . Government wanted the Budlg 0 F 1- . - Conference siVated for March • This week we 'heard of several thefts from the Bay the ,Dominion, h`ri be. u, a pos;tioh to say Ridges Public School of 'two sums of money and a 31. 'incehey were unable w case to their. ass- • OF DISTINCTION provinces that they a.radio. The money and the money from a draw for the isrtane financially, due to thea own fiscal Position. The Budges was acular. Tice Minister noted i. ,radio was to be used to take Grade 8 students on a a�, in 19 oontux,ed and trip to Ottawa this spring. that the upswing ear. {..� - - cts were than 1964. would as a good Y for I THREE . GENERATIONS. .' The bo s and iris worked hard sellin donuts to thlyn ploys employment was .the . �•,' . est continued to decrease. followingnt was m - Y g� g pattern which. began in 1961, and em1�'°� - .... raise this money. A ,teacher provided the radio with pmgAll of the policies of the former Government . - the understanding the students would pay, him back Were retained and they . have lead a favourable effect Br6s. 1rom e- e'economy. even though the — �de Deficits are made onforci Now the money is gone and so is th5 e radio. At she prises a2 election time were moment the Ottawa trip looks a long way off and the gets. llryo Sales Tax unposed last year on building _ MONUMENTS 1'radio still has to be paid for. materials and production machinery 5s being applied Four percent The whole business is despicable. Whether these risk' � � retreat, f peri tinseffect ant8j[ wasd aan additional four e b other students or outsiders, doe hent will be added to the .purchase price on March DUND/1S ST. EAST WMITdY M0 i-iSas thefts are y three Percent will come make much difference. It is the idea of stealing money 3, of this year, The remaining from school children, and money they worked hard to into effect . i cemto have a64. 'Phis tax is• bound to have an adverse effect in the earn. contruction and manufacturingareas- ! ming to eve sourth of Sonne manufacturers are pl . . Maybe if someone would perform sort of an Easter the border a t of this tax. This means less jobs -- miracle and replace the r119 adio and the money there in and �,,°rks i7r reverse to. whan we' are trri 'could be some forgiveness and not too many questions to achieve. asked. It is a nice ought, and it would certainly be l so building this xn lbecausef of th.,this 11:1a6t winter e additional tax appreciated by ae Grade 8 students of Bayview dna because, �� were built pp for the $ W bonus �e� by the Heights school who are counting on this trip very, order to qualify hoh�s in rhe winter ?eery much. Go%�ernment for colsstructing Mon viim no change in liquor- and tobacco I e Budget k-- - Rf■it��s��t»t�a�l�t>1115���=t�t»11��s�������s tax rates, except for some tax easement. allowing Sa°tch whiskey to enter iCanadfoin the ,a25 oz nbuttksfrom taxable THE S ! G M MAN Vere is a provision pp�eerrtt time students, if ex- C. �ncvarie ° lanaually T wonder h°w-mam of these make 71bomcm Nevhnan, Q• DOREEN i FRED HOLLOWAY inane taxes. - - a • _ ceeduig�PaJ'� � _ _ enough the Budget was the ext �... TRUCK LETTIERING ` IMRRnIZS fJQi� ... _ _.. of fasruly allowances to• the situdents attending ERS _ ages 16 and 1? piston is made ETT e ! CUTOUT t - .. � fuIl-time in the. g � .. 'tRapie -: CARTOONS _ to pay- them $10.00 a Month. is s+a necessary l - in this tedu�dcai age• FAST' ROAT). BOUTS DUNDARTDN ;DISPLAYS POSTERS s ra„fl,.rp and mste�ad. an addjitional income Ot, -enell tax cuts were. . r �'- THE PICKERING NEWS p� Three MARCH 26 •1964 ; April 4, the Ladies' 2.30, Bible Study. 7.00 p m., i .. _ Saturday... AP � • Auxiliary will again have a Evening - Worship. A film— {dOyy dAY RID3tl1 Anniversary group• out, selling -candy. God's Easter Plan, will be STUDIO GIRL REP. Brougham Couple Celebrate 5th -- On 111)onday evening, March shown in the everting. A choir pUALIFIEO dEAUTiGiAM 23, t the regular' Cub meet- of boys -and girls will sing at . For Hone Dwnonstratla - - - ing, the following boys receiv. both services. Friday evening. And Information a <. :.• - _•;, ,• ed badges: Charles. Baird. pay- at 7.00, Prayer rdeeting. 8.00 _ Call 839-2747 -- - -- " id Baird, Bryon Ireland, Doug- —No Youth Thine This Week. I Covert,Larry Rudd, Wayne r E Ridley, received. the First _ � u 11 Badge. Malcolm Pryor re- 0 9 1 1 5 Aid Ba V e ceived his Artist Badge. - On Tuesday last, Mr„ Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. B. Mason, of �.'Room TOW3 iQooper met' wrath an accident Woodlands Road, 'spent the . r at work,' causing the loss of a week -end in Weston_, at, the Vim- 1 part t of a finger. home, of Mt.. and Mrs. Le Happy Birthday _ Wlshes go Blanc• to Adele Foley, 8 yrs. old on Mr. Gerald Bailey and- "" ' March •30; and Doreen Den- friend of D61obington, visited r ney, 12 -yrs. on March 31: to' on' Saturday afternoon with - ,. Donna Sheedy, who will .be 17: Mr. and Mrs. L Hollinger, Al_ -- years old on April 2': and to Lona Road. t Ross Pickard, who, will be six MJeffrey. and -Al- on pr Allan, and Mr. Percy «'aldri f On Sunday, March 22, sixteen of . i South Wver visited 1 r, and 1 Boy Scouts of _the 1st. Fair-,, Mrs. O. Waldriff on the %veek- port Beachroc , atten en ^"'•• I hockey game between the'! �Tr. and 11lrs. George Hall' y „ an Marlboros and ti family. Niagara Falls � 2nd. Con ,-visited 5 I Flyers, at Maple Leaf G^r" friends ' in Claremont on Sun- ! - " dens. Many thanks to the , ®• ;�' t drivers-: _ Mr, Pickard, da} afternoon. - µ �Tr• Sori..�% to_ learn little Ear -t_ - Chillman and Mr. John Cp-1:4 Mason. Woodvieu• Rd. is con- ; INSURANCE Will I tar and Scout Maser I. '.— fined to home with tneasle�, # I 1 MUTUAL LIFE and -A. S: M. Desmond_Don-- , 14- birthday to Hans IOF CANADA Ivan. .Woitzik drowho celebrates F' - 0 0 0 �Iarrh 2$; a1FA am hapt5v R913re5@ntatiVe Dunfair Baptist Cburch returns to • Peverley Wald, � GeCald W. Woof, C. L.• U. � (' s her- birth,l c - ho.�l. rIeb site. e S. n 1 �.1 r u rad C _- m. S _ in j - 4a a - 2 Picker R. R Pickering - hi-. a. m-, Morning Wo—.- �. on 'March 30. s •Phone 4Temple 9-1415 a ------------ F. . lo ok what the as t �r _ - .. .._ - <.. w. tNowNyi unny- brona -.., - A AAOVIE MS!7� FOR YH;. K;DDjZJ. . :Shown here cutting the wedding cake are Mr. and Mrs. Rendal EIIIcot4 of Bron- gham, who rcently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversPhoto by Jigrn Thomre as - � THE ADULTS TCO 'MILL iO�t� . . of friends and relatives attended_ t %reek -end. Marsh. will chair the meeting "c' loved ones this• pas SIXTEEN THOUSAND Mr. and give a brief talk and hold The More He�ED " t CRIPPLED CHILDREN AIDED -On Friday'', March_ 2.0. He Sim PL 'EASTER SEALS Smith's father, MF,' -Frank an eieetiori of officers for a . 11v1w7 Smith; Passed. away. in \.Qw. Group Committee. - Refresh- THE MORE LAST YEAR Brunswick. He had lived with menu will be nerved by' the the One of the trtanv services of il • his son until recently. Mr. ' La'dies' aux: tar Ontario Society for Cripp- •.• _ Qf Smith flew tb New Brunswick On Satur ay. March ?l, the e, _ led Children is the provisionon Saturday morning.to attend Ladies' Aux:ltaty of t'he 1st. temporary foster home •care Unit 1: for severely handicapped .child- the funeral. With a change in Fairport Beach Sc outit►b p _ OV! iVl7!'�G, �� M ren whose mothers need -some - plans, he re"ing, ando on Sun. President. would likon -held & Candy Sale. e o thank . �•�:an MqA s-zn . respite from their care or be- Sunday mornln8, valise 0t ,illness or confine- day evening, his wife firs: every0iie who siiplzoi-ted their y fund -raisin, project, and to the cannot care for them, tempor- Smith passed sw extended' to boys. who gave 'up their timeNY - cannot aril , gnideQ.__l'a ri Beach, to help. A party. .yYill be gid- �� , Thdo Easter - so makes arrarigemenrts for on the loss of her sister Mrs. er. on disgrhtic diodes so •that child_ .Smith, on Sunday• BURL I1V, ' On `Tiieseday evening, March ♦ W ren living in some of ro re- 17 the Ladies Auxiliary of t}he MarjoriM'S Ladies wear � 4 mote P of the province may have the benefit of med- ist`. Fairport Beach Cubs. and., ists' exarndnation. Scouts met at the home . of Ba Ridg— (I.G A.) Playa cal ve and Y -- _ fl A i give 'Mrs. Rudd, Lakeview will • gt -2848' also 9 A 83 t The Soot y f officers was _ election .. an e - - d�- to h an ance `. _ vocational .Surd 7 _ �r -cocatt} al teenagers and held, President, Mrs. Rudd: Drive over and compare our Mrs. Morris: Secretary, t ns with _ M Selections elec - � Pre 5 - and t o • is them 'P�ices any esgses. assists - _ find suitable employmerh • Pickard; Treasurer. Mrs. shops In Toronto and Oshawa. ,, t'•'' 'llhei e ' is a loan cupboard Chiilman r ng a r, 1 makes Marg t Smith, The next from wttdch: tine Society meeting will be held 'on April l� available such egop�n--------------- t 7 at, Mrs. Rudd's home,' It ' is wheelchairs crutches, legg A w VOL r more mothers will at - stools, walkers, and ot_ hoped • " '. . equipment tend. _ her o is re required r The Fairport Beach Ladies' — when it is required for a per- hof up to. six morittrs_ These Association held an Irish StewLod 1 are just Barrie of the examp- Pot Luck Supper on . March ti ... . ties that show Fer Seal .17. The supper was well atter- Funds. make certai that no did, and a' g� time «-as had' _ ti nee. y crippled Child irr our by all. A sing -song of Irish pr+ov'ince will go without treat- tunes and jokes, and a game "Wit- aeeisGa�soe that he of Truth or OorisequeaiCes was - --- `-- ar she mlptht need. enjoyed.: The htghiight of the — eveiring was a "guessing game",me.1964- _ -ai�rh trust raise at leant $1 of Vhat's- in the Stew - • to be able Mrs. Chomey made Moose million in Osritarb Palmer' won the A10 they Stew and Mrs.. - DMoM ss� Y • w iMilRr to Continue the services the "What's are now Pring for physic Prize for guessdng ° ' : jyterna0°� allyapped eti�ildren' in in the Stew". The special guest' Knox, for-' ar "this pry• Inst vtrar there was Mrs. William I{no a . wo -411n= _rnerly of Fai rt Beach. vi+tho received dir- Orr Mbnday, April at - f 2nd HIT FEATURE. -- - c > > Ied dhfl&en_ treatment as a sharp, an Open Meeting to J aO'Hara- ect cam andarry resident of the Maureen a a O n resti4t • of Easter Seal Gift, ..� a�j n ht is re•a and helpful Beach Area will be held in the \4 athl F Ia■ Cow to know 'that every' Easter Community Bali. Tlhis me'to thelocalow q. Anything But The . T Seal Gift will be of sortie help S of inteUnit and will be of P I4�j - LLY i to a'c PPled child. Scouting RIVE IN MOVIE — _ interest to ..any- parent of ���� Ire D a+hether _ E BRING T ....... Scouting -age boys et wedme 'I, rt Beael� theyaien Cubs and Scouts- for+riiva ''�, .. in. Dist- !�� er ■ of + _. Sympathv is extended. to Mr. now, oritirig to to Harry Srrrith, t,hkeview Ave. rzct Cub Master • h Willard, �� /� • • • _ and Dist. Scout' Master Dave Mme& }� h _ Who suffered the loss of two allied e! �Iii1Mi _ _ Y . NORTH ��».warteae>rseetilaelee■■>.eeenees�>,eineP>re>.wirGi Ib�r� / „ AN _.SUPPIY TEACHERS • 'i Required.' •to supply in area comprising Ajax, Pick - a es and Rosebank. If necessary, - ering Vi1,)age{.:BYRidges - ._ . .. _ pf10NR—TORONTO—iisssOeo+-11VMlTOY �Oad•lE+� - transportation may be provided. Apply, by Phone, or Horton Photo Box O}Nae Opens 7:00 P. M. (ire. 'Sundays) Shows Starts 7:30 P. M. M ations, to— in writing, stating qualific R �►jax- FREE ELECTRIC �N -CAR HEATERS - Mr. H. BURNIE, `Studio.. - Ridges Ba 739 Lublin Ave., Ridg 4 _ . _.:TA' •ON,PLAZA — Free Balloons For All The Kiddies - — P1one: ' Dunbar"m 839-3890 ■eataeteasaweaasleattaaaaaaeaaeseasadsaetnean � :.. • _:._ _' . - _ - - - -. • - - - _. l AY, MARCH 26, 1%4 THE PICKERING NEWSTHURSDAY, ' ..Pale four' t _ Hospital Auxiliary - LEY i PVillage Notes SIR-"O�FODIL�Att"-= ' FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1114 Rev. M. Battars will con' STORES FOR RENT . _ Aiax Canmunity Geniis - duct -rhe Easter Service this Kenneth James Woe, of returned to her home, follow- 1 S _picKERING. VIL LAGE The General Conveners are: Sunday, at the usual hsour, of ythY� and Harriet j{eid Ing a three-week stay in the -- _ Apply: Wm. G, Lawson Mrs• J. Gibbs and Mrs. E. 2.30 p. m• On April 5, Sacra- Rough, Dunbarton, were Marr- Ajax Hospital, suffering a ,_Hoa ng_ up the meat of the Lord's Supper will ied by the Rev. Frank Conkey, heart condition. Mrs. Crow- -- - Selieitor - Pickering _- - phone: - mg ee is Mrs. be observer --- -� --list--Saturday. Mr.1 beth tan, sPon- live a Lire _ ...............I........_..... G. H nttR Pepper, her brother,. and Mas Cher had r The Communimty Club Defoe will Eliza don War1rng, li�a,mi1: with for Silk To Rent - 4 -room basement as Food Co�lttee Chairman, sored a dance on Friday even- St. North• her last week, to hel .on FOR SALE apartment; 3 -piece bath; Priv-planna nice lunch. In ing 'at the school, with music The local Rotary Club held . first week home. ate entrance. $60 month. Avail- charge of Prizes, is Mrs. W. by the lSotner fam ee thein• weekly meeting and din- er and Mrs, held McLean, AL APPLES i POTATOES , - .. ' McIntosh 3 Spies able April 1. Phone: 839-2147. Bosch. Tables are being done The Club will meet in the ne week at the• Annan Sherwood Ave. held a Jack & by Mrs. K. Bennett and* Mrs. School on April 4, when a var- dale this and Country Club, Jill Shaver" in honour of Other Varieties Available ale Golf r please aria! Own voila !era To Rent - brick house, and y�oile,• Posters by Mrs. D. iety. program will be present- and following the meeting, his brother Ross and fiancee lot, close to school and Cherry-' Gove• Ticket Conveners are: ed. mernbers left for the curling Janet, Toronto, last Saturday i for Apples..wood Village. School bus pass- Mrs_ R. Carr for Pickering Bob Betson and his mother, ice. They had an excellent din- Mrs. Fred Hobbs, Bowman PICKENWO ORCHARDS es door. Available ril 1. ner and a grand, slippery _ � • (942-6974), and Mrs.' E. Wath- Mrs. A. W. Batson, returned sli time villa (former! of Pickering) 'One Mile West Of Picbezitg - y Vibe, on No. 2. > �Y Jos- Garland, Sr. erall for Ajax (942-2604), last week from a five-week on that "hit the is in the rte Ill. Hospital 942-124i/ ChoMwoed, Ont- !,coking after Draw Tickets, is holiday in Florida• • deck, on the seat of •their and is quite ill. a as (Oct 10-tf) .. done rs m_ week at the! home .P Eachrue Jr. fam- held at C the home of iMrsng wR Mrs J. Gibbs, and Publicity is Mr. Raps ants, we no being by M . G. S' spent -oast The Wm. Mc Het Wanted ow improving FRESH APPLE CIDER clair. of his son James and' Mrs. ily are slowly proving foil- Irish, t Tuesday night, with e For Sale -Sweet apple rider. Telephone solicitors required Tickets are: $5.00 a couple, Rapsey. owing illnesses. The thee? good attendance. A Bake Sale - for this area; on Natural Gas and are available from mem- Bill Puckrin is recuperating ctiildmen all had the ctiidcken- is being punned, the date to ry'ah made.Pickering Orchards Appliances. T� can be done bels• from a tonsilectomy, at the pox. One is just getting over. be announced later. Easter Rebekah Lodge Euc One mile West of Pickering in your spare time. Will be ...... .........:.........: ..... tal, - Monday. as er _ - _... Osha ib APPRECIATION Wa...... •..-•--•- • of bronchial. pneumonia. He hie was held m our msriun- H,ospi on paid.Call: Oshawa 721=6440. Phone: "Z-1247'(mar 26) We wish to express our situ - R,OSEBANK con- on March :19. Prize- . ,:.. � d coughed so much, and- hard i (Oct 31 tf) ......... ..-- thanks for the'ma kind- :..: ................. _:.. cera anks nY that he fractured two ribs, and ffi o • . _. had to be • "taped". He is (net enough men): 1 Mrs Ed= CARETAKER WANTED es and expressions of sym- Mr. and Mrs, C. Morris and fined to bed for a few days. gar Andrew; 2. Mrs. IrB. Riley. For Sale - 21 -inch Motorola Pickering Township School pathy at the time of the loss family, Rosebank Rd., visited Mr, and Mrs. J. Clarke Rich- Ladies - 1. Mrs. R. Irish; 2. j TV, Swivel base. Good condi- Area .No. 2. of our clear father. It is at. this on Sunday, in Toronto, with j tion. Phone: 839-1689• time we realize the consola- Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. and ardsonMonde attended the funeral, on Mrs- Anne Andrew. Baloney, ' -- (apt 2-tf) Caretaker wanted by above. �1e- Monday, of his brother's wife, Mrs. E, Knox. Door Prize, ; -ARRy, by letter, giving partic- tion gained from friends and Mrs- Lewis, and helped Owen • __ _.�....:........._... ___ ik All who mr- ulars---experience, refeewrces, neighl2or°s. re area Mr.Ave.at Sound Mrs Nellie Mowat We would "'For Sale Robson's dual- but Friends and neighbors are ee Public purpose hybrid seed corn. Ex- age to- we would dike to thank, School Choi of fifty voices, out t' make the euchre asuc- f A. W. TYAS, do wish to acknowledge here, glad to see Mrs, A. McKin- under the direction of Music cess, and would also like to oellent for silo or grain Tested Business Administrator, the kindnesses of Rev Cress- non, Oakwood Dr. dome. a- Director Wm. Bush, and recorrmrended by O. A. C. R. R. 3, Pickering. Weil the Staff at Fairview gain after spending a few lied the lunch, and t i• - Many satisfied users -in this M Eachnie Funeral i ne days n Ajax Hospital audience of two hundred per- prizes of �,. Lodge,. � sons an the United (4ruroh on work so faithfully. We hope - area last year. We still 'have. HELP WANTED . Home, and the women of the Mr. and Mrs. D., De Milds Sunday evening last. Teacher to see you all in the Fall, when -maturities that are best_suited - Production Workers Pickering United Church. visited for' a few days ' Mrs. B. Jowitt, assisted in the -'our euehres start agaizr•-4:or*• to our area. We. deliver. Mel. Needed for a new chemical Slncwely, their daughter in Detroit, and directing and coaching, Mrs. , Congratulations to Mr, and Johnson, R. R. 3. Claremont. .plant. Should have a good und- _Fred Hamilton,` Mabol Hub- returned home with a new C. E. Brown. church organist..- Mrs. Charles Trollope. Main ° Phone: 649-5151. erstanding of English: Physics, bard, Marie Balsdon and Fam- Valiant car. presided at the organ. Mem- Street, an their 15th wedd ing- Chemistry, Mathematics, and a flies. Som to represent anniversary. Thursday. Mardi For Sale used Mice furs- Grade 12. education Must be ..:........:...:.....:............. _ hear little Robert bets of this choir McKinnon has been comm the local Presbyterian, Anglic- 26th. iture. Phone: f42-1004. able to understand and follow to his home for a few days . - - hag turned to Picken ............ .. each had an eencouraging folld ••Bre•. Restaurant. of _ of Dan's t. -' PRIVATE SALE sin- t - Phondirece appointment1e$Aj : I wish o � iar�s. with Titnothli's ..__.........- - Bay Ridges !42-31!0. re thanks r ian - presbyter owing. The Easter Cantata er a Lour year stay in his own IrlA00 Down, to One N. H. A. ce "The Road to Calvary". by J ntry Greets' on - - .. neighbors and fire for their Church Ajax cou _S. Bach, was sung. and . a splen- Saturday morning from Ath Mortgage. Two-year-old Dot- AVON cards, flowers and . candy sent 'Twenty-nine, new members. hand did rendition was given.. ens and was in Canada late on ached ,split-level bungalow, me during my stat' Mrs. Myrtle Crowther has Saturday evening.with carport. Thew bedroeens, POF'�'� AVON COSMETICS in the Ajax were given the e' s ith c e ort. -hreen. and ms.kit- Has opening in Pickering. Fine Hospital; also a special thank fellowship at Lire service on ,s earnings• Convenient hours. P• you to Rev. Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Sunday. The Junior and Sen- " then 10 x 30 het. Recreation Room. Fenced yard. Many O• Box 512. Oshawa l�iobie. Nurses and Staff of the for Chairs of St. Andrew's Phone: 721-3113 Hospital. Church. Pickering. and St. more extras. Phone: 839- 3112. _. Myrtle Crowther Twxyttry's ;Choir presented a .PAINT -SPECIAL -:_... M • ... ' • AUCTION -SALE .... ... .. Palm Sunday Choral Service. For Sale beautiful cabinet W� BAY Mrs. Marion and directed play_ KEMTONE - KEM6LO doors, covered m vertical For. Wednesday, April 1. - auction ed the organ and directed the - mica Four diff Dolours. sale of two Ohver tractors, Ha Birthday to Robert choirs. The Rev: Frank Con - Never needs paiatitrg. Perfect- Happy key, read appropriate Script- 'DISCONTINUED COLOURS re- complete line of -near new and Balsdon, verso is .celebrating his far kitchen re-mcedelling, rnrodern power :term machin- 75th birthday on March 28. ure tee_ sons, with bird tom- /� creation room etc. M=y sizes. articles, Mothers' Auxiliary o! rnerrts on their meaning. A 991.. Per �te Valued at $4.00 -Priced $1.50. stye 'Ills farm supplies, equipment etc., De will be held on Good Apply: 710• Maria St, Whitby, Scouts and Cubs served a den Frkl at four o'clock- . AII ; ';ARRTIiUR MITCM at Lot Zl, Concession 9, Mark_ Call: Whitby 668-5186, Satur. Mem roast beet dinner -on Friday. days. 9.00 to 5.00. ham Township, being Lire Prof- March 20, in the S. S. iiadl. to are invited to attend. arty of J. Stuart Laurie. Sale $39-2431 Station Road Pickering - 9r1Z-6771 ::...� the Father and Son Banquet. at 1.00 p. rn Terms Cash. No ,theb guests. The Scouts �s For Sale - Kroehler-cheater- rietor quitting and i IRS _ field. and re-cliriing chair', inErve, as prop and Cubs favoured their guests and ingCalevenings farming.. See bill for full par- w,� a "drill derwrstration". _ --Mrs. Littlejohn. CbrisUna ticuiairs: £larks -Prentice, suc- time" by Ken Prentice, man- -EWA RTGA United Church will hold th St,.. Pickering Village fou- - U Cor agement. first service at 8.00 a. m., L0AW� WARS HOME E G A (apt• 2) �,ea bj. Easter Breakfast. The :'Wanted second service at 945. Ire shoe" Coming Events On April 5, Holy Comrnun- Tom a Meese Wanted - bunk -beds. or Corr- ion w�F11 be observed. New Ire ,wake �a % Homestead R West ��I nental beds. Phone: 942-0187. Pickering Lee ip Softballmen-lberg will be eceived by SIZE. 01e League profession of Faith and by CECIL BROWN OVERHAUL ANNUAL MEETING A COVERED WALK LET US Tr ensfer of Certificate. er YOUR SUMP PUMP WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. __'-.....................__............_., .... FROM WARM GARAGE TO NOWT Township Offices, Brougham - T c R �� - JIM JON -YOUR FRONT DOOR BRADY PLUMBING This is the most important l>u.,.�t'st a VICTORIA MIM IR . the. League has ever The Active Service - Class 8911t by J. wnWtER held. night at ROUGE HILLS The League Constitution, the home of hits. Glen Man - 'VOCAL INSTRUCTION which tins been planned .and derson with Mrs. Percy Jones' Phone: AT, 4.1177 . - discussed since the 1963 sea- group in charge of the meeting• (mar 19 tf) son, will be. presented for the The theme of the P TRUST T. p _ _ approval `of everyone interest- „Easter", with a reading by 4721 , . .. is ed in solftball in the township. Um. Percy Jones on "Easter 30 Oviedo$ St. W. 1wlem" DVD J 0 Also, the League Executive a� topic taken by Mrs. i for the 1964 season. will be Donald Jamieson on the "Res - CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING' elected at this meeting- All urr%ection". R ire And Re -Covering those concerned with softball The 4-H Girls held their 5th should be in in this township, s meeting of the -Course "Cloth- FOSSEY _ "I :FREE ESTIMATES Brougham on April 8, to make ec Closets Up To Dale"; gat- their preferences and wishes No Obligation •• . known. - urdaY last. Work on covering - iQ a chat hanger and making shoe Then, a- - . Ph (� •19 tf) elected, and a working 419-31 5T Con- Mn Jack Hubbard, formerly - sttution approved, the job of away on _. of Balsam, passed For Small Businesses 4W NOW best Year is ,has ever• had, will " Funeral services were held on be under way. -- Corr. Monday from Town's Funeral - - -- _ -CU - d er err R - - PREP RED . Into ant o0 - . . rm took cilias -Annual Ontario CeuMy place at Grovesiae Cemetery,IN6 Phone 942.1601 Mrs Junior Form* Association - Phonle: 1131-1303 13rooklin (apt. 9) "AT HOME DANCE" ere _ . George Maynard, Win- Vh Iity & Seri►ice Dunt" will be held -J" the Utica Hall, nipeg, spent last week wi:tfi EWING MACHINE on- his sister. Mrs. Frank Disney, _ _ _-- TUNE-UP FRIDAY, APRIL 3. - 9 P. M. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl May- �. Music _Blue Diamonds, of of Schomberg visited on SPECIAL Special - $250 -Any Make Lindsay, with Mrs. Disney. - -Singer" Trained Mechanic Saturday y of err unknown - Call: 142-3711 Admission - d 50 Per CoupleThe Serve HAMS fresh Killed CAPONS present and Past Junior man from Scarbbro, was ,"Whitby Sewing Centre" Farmer Members Weleoens, found in a car on Friday, on Ready to "i an unused sideroad off the Sth • 661-504'6 ......... _ - - � - -- -- 77 - �b =- The Women's Build Of Concession, just east 'of the - - ce ............................ e`s Anglican Church -53c. _ =49'Ib-- tST,_i 2ND. MORTGAGES St- Georg am road. Bels a Young People's Union ;1500 To $10,000 will meet at the home of Mrs, 'ifi a-` -,Available To 1,101" ownon John Fogg, Mill Street, on wet in a body, to Brooklin Reasonable Interest Rates John F g , - Mil,'at 2.00 p." M. United Church, on Sunday ev- �' ening, to see a film . F'RO or y ur _ .. • No Bonuses -••-• ' .- Freezer 1 Spe ............... ........... NTS OF B o Home No Hidden Charges Pickering Women's Institute SOCCER LEAGUE - E • y Brokerage Fess Cut, Wrapped And Fast Frozen 39c. The • •.Payments To Suit Your will meet at the home.of Ma ,l,�e interested in playing Budget Ken. Cooper on 'hresday, a •newly -formed Oshawa : Write For Particulars To 31, at 2.00 P. M. The meeting ; _'._.r.. Box 45,'Clareenl+nt, Ont. will commence with a dessert Junior Soccer Please �(ct (mar 20) ' luncheon, followed by a very Mr. M13 to SVesters at 942-1467. interesting P?okr - cess♦ Six . RED CROSS LITTLE KNOWN The Churches _ - c 01a _ -RED CROSS FATS AUSINccc. DIRE111110 CTORY Pean1 by Min" Hughes, A t, Th* Blood Transfusion g•rvtc• _._$everai from Sarco attend- Member of the Piekaring Red to of Had n. as supplies free blood tilli!/ttt)L/1191/t////.. ed the annual meeting of the Cron Wonen's Wolk Commit- 2, ovort oo volunteers in Ont- _. -Pickering _- company at the Canadians Mo- tea - I%& ario alone make this Possible. tel ,on Monday night. GUMANTEED McEACHN "S United Church - Mrs. Ken Petty and child- Handling ordinary problems. it's 8• dies Blood over collected ant- Mint ,l�Ov. Me1vNN - ren of Victoria Square vWted easy to behave, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hockley But --4n grave disaster. Low would. Dually. Radio V. semi a FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4. One in !iffy people a CHURCH SERVICES • on Sunday. YOU behave? - SOrI'y 190 repo blood transfusion each Year. Anyke,dr-�eV rt that ROSS The Red Cross, keeps preparing for 6. Without a Blood Transfusion • Middleton 1S coflflned LO . the such things we can't fomee, _ARTHUR FIELD ° may School -.'PAS A. A when needed. lives cannot be Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. That. is why they need your hely _. Private ARtMlaneo iOrY1CO saved. _ And -11.07 Mrs. Jim McGuire is con- and make their annual Plea akar Service IGHT M NO N . ' Hon+«n __� ICKHtI -----DAY OR tined to the Scarboro Gener- About Ct ass makes available the al Hospital. It takes a lot of money; you must 1 skilled Homemakers to those who - AUDLEY George Postill, Jack Vernon uaders4md. 'k Cltul ch Service 2.30 R. i1R and Grant Morgan, a:ttened a need them. To keep all necessary 'help and 2. The Homemaker • wlll care for DELIVERED at Maple Leaf supplies on 'hand. do the cooking WATER WaL MCEachnle,'PrOP- Sunday Behoof 1.15 P. 14 hockey Same Pl r family afternoon: Bo, when the Red Cross Volunteer ---You. - _ -_ - - - -- -- -''Gardens On Sunday elle and 'cleaning when illness strikes L - Mr, Harold Redshaw had his canvQages ,at your door: sad during the absence of the Dunbaten ■""•"""` "■"a's - West of car len from in frormt Of his Please be generous. remembering wife. home on Saturday U available p}IONEs !42.2171 ' was found on Sunday "Heal' _ Pickering, Oat. Greed liver: PHONC In any kind of trouble the Red to all, regardless o[ flnaacial _ • - Cross will be there: circumstances. Friends hope for a speedy ATiant�e ` ................... . recovery for Mrs. Tony Van- And -there's satisfaction if some _............ ............... Anglican Chard derlit who has been laid up credit YOU can share. 24 HOUR s►teatsRlNa ONTARIO with leg troubles for some For your time., your money, and ELECTRONIC time now. if blood you give. T V KEN and.CLARKS s. sNat�llsts Special Good Friday sere Makes !t possible for them to help SERVICE iCrrlgltton, Drynan ■. A.. D. D. es will be held in the Clare- more toilive. SUNDAYS a HOLIDAYS PRENTICE is til. Plaker'is' OWL I' 42 wont Baptist Church on Fri- Service Contracts %Murdoch _ Jnr. A S94V is frAng at 10 3o a m pr St. Blood Donors -hove you recalAUTENNAS l Service 'POWERS AUCTIONEERS _ iYNDY iRYt019a H.- S. Hillyer will speak using The date, weSolic _777'7 day made with you sa Installed A RAM i.ae a• the subject, "The seven last - fail. tfe d39-3937 LJaaasd aa+ w.tir«ec.+ for e>~. Public Lasa a. M--.M«•+ft6 Pal March 19. is Blood Clinic time Telepho Comes of *Sam • sod York � NOtarlrin worsts of Christ". C 3 M RADIO te.so a...-Moly omen lee The 4-H club held a susses- again. as TELEVISION - hnw� N««- aAN19 or COMMlRC! CMAtAflR3 Sful tea and bake .sale in the And we're looking forward to see- ( MI/ * 04W 'st R�1 ta�asa Le,>• a, as. -•seeder stead , ty hall. They opened ing you then.. i1a' "" '* at b Simeoe St. W., Oshawa (in am iO4A Nat the program with a skit and ■'~' &*.so.a...--any 'fashion show with the girls DUAL sa■VMs AT 01+19 +Rads Telophow Oshawa 723-3Mi (At ram, Nae) ttttfttll■tttl■tttltttttt■t■■!!■tatltttttttt■ - irNONaS - w9DN19SOAY ' skirts,a - LIDA�( SUGGESTIONS- . 2".3161 or64046" 1 that they mase. A piano duet Q u.ea a, mr.-Noir ew"'a" sub was presented by Caro arsVaaa•ra s1�as ries. and lw!iwoeist■■ i•r !fe llsh erson and Mary Drake. ' The L. A. of the Guide and ( ) Canadian Rockies ( ). Antigua • • Brownie Mothers held their _ Bermuda regular meeting in the corn ' (. ) European Tours ( ) FLEURY i COMERY Christian Sgena L37linity hall on March 17. with ( , Muskoka Re.�,, ( , Jamaica SHERRI N. �..Mls. •Irene Levick presiding. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS SouetY Cookie Day will be held on ( )New York World's Fair. ( ) Ailetdca NOTARIES PUBLIC Nouos HILLS. ONTARIO A 'May 2nd in Claremont. St, Lawrence Seaway ( )'Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Al Rozeil at- ( ) OM Uo.pu. Rid _ --cusp DAY SCHOOL - - IMeAstk at Z. tended a 25th wedding anniv- ( )Bus Tears ( )Nassau Cevlse "*"ad Cnwk (Funeral and = suNDwr - LL.« A. sit. ersary party held in honour of ( )Tahiti - :AT. 2-5754 Ambulance- Service -wlwa Read. Just .«sr s and Mrs. Haley .at the ( ) Britain a No. s. N*bway a � • �� • .home of Mr. and Mrs, Jordalt CHECK INFORMATION YOU WiSH AND RETURN A. •• of Nanus a e alw. In Toronto on Saturday. M sy. w.dw.dair M••tLs Chas. Cooper came - horn TO US WITH YOUR ADDRESS Mads1 Os "-i`�'" F i Me. _ � NOW at i.« P. st. from the hospital on Saturdiay fDladsf ad ~ a1 F4dce� Rod and his friends. wish .him a -PAY LATER If YOU Wish � �:.�-� ALL .■a �t�19 .., ► recovery. 69 MwOH- am pub Tsaaa1�Tbursdff ------- d Mrs. Frank R - EL fnshiead lett last Friday for TRAVEL MEN a.+ r.1rs :.« ss a « P. WH tehvll 3610 - i In Flea. 1- O W A R D BUREAU T D. M�� UME P w •... +«.r... • Mr. and Mrs. Al. Row and -I•r KrwITL Lh..w.a.w. can W. - MT and Mrs. Jim Curtis left wtisr as RI«.u.aut w.ew� AtLww s -saes 1'hWf.A for a holiday In i R. ■. 1. vftt 7. o.e.r1• Daytona Bead!. ■ Cla. w Me Bowling Standings t■ ■ t■t 942-6690 - M. Samarillo 55. 'Joe Bur- Oil N e.tw«s. N . ■ ■■tit illi■■ - rows 51. John Hill 4.'5, 01-ga int UMiI 9 P. M. On Fridays • vn~ A. � say and Bra St Androw's 'Dunes 45.. soya McGregor 44, PIMW WbIft Ki-3�i2 WIlI1 A Classitird Ad Presbyterian Chvrch .. Pat Lord 41, Al Rozell 39. Al- _ And Until 5 P. M. On Saturdays ttlltlsl■ltstalalt■tlt ) Pill Redshaw and Chas. Killey Church ftrsM North. Plcfnrlw0 31 and Frank Hollingstiead 30. ttlltlltltt■ttltltllttltt■tt■tit■■l■ttttlt�ttt lit■titwtalttttlil�ttt■!sill■ttt■l■■ttl■atttt■ n Rev. F. Conkay. AL AL � DUMBART46 WI Hlow ago a ON RADIO & TELEVISION' y""'""` Pt+■11e l4B-2!03 Elrctronic Service Since 1941 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. Menke 17 of werlhlp 11.1 A.M + CU ppNgry�iON RI`1 JWtday fehael 1 Aft ` ;•Count of Ontario Debentures a Pickering,B anti -.• a; r 19,E " 3 l ee reed !4Z -a060 ir�ts y Welcome Awa { _ Y Drill YOU . mm Y � y{ �a 1 _ Mvhhtby de nnicipa Sec �. . - Zenith 1 X120 a ater for Z � The County of Ontario baa aiwa)rs ehjoyed a high credit eating. The new debenture issue of this important agricultural and boat s, t Bay Regis, Dullbartal, Mar- mess community provides not only good security but an attractive tin SUbdlvWen and Wait 9 Rouge i Y. ala, offer subject to our confirmatie+s R -Phone q! -i< !1 income retuirn. We, as prtncip . ;. -. - 401 (�� # i :. : NIT�p C JM _.County of Ontario . Harwood Ave, Nath, between No. 2 dt H ways �+• : 596 Serial Debentures TV CALLS AT YOUR NOME W. A. Mdcay, M. Aw PI.06 -res adW4"H 1e Equipped retch .For MltMter s Th Price _ Tre1i Faster Service Service of Worship 11 A. OL .. ' It[atmriq - 1965-1969 1 ICE AT OUR SHOP CAR RADIOS. =563�fi00 .- May 1, 100.75 5.3596 HOUSE RADIOS, and TV 'Church School• *A 132.000 M'y, 1, 1971 1 139,200 May 1, 100.75 � NEW TELEVISION with Power Tansfornter 800 Ysy 1, 1972 100.625 5.40'16 DsparNllelMa. gAE A. AA 146. .- StsrtitlE st 5269.00 with 90 Day Warranty on Parts 155,600 May 1, 1973 100.50 5.4396 Tubae and OUR THREE YEAR WARRANTY ON _ 1974 100.50 5.4496 CINid b1 1'be :163,400. 14y l+ . » BE VACUUM CLEANERS :49.95 - _ Ace are "plus accrued interest". LEWYT �N#wnity Shlee /W r to amounts of each maturity SWEEPER -VAC 629.95 For prop°rt�°M . _.....__.._ May Replan that Old Root Antenna with a Ounbarfan Radio - :Ikbentures will be avat7able for deliverT,on or about Ma 1.1'964. Tubular TV Power ■■>.■l/illi!■l■■tt■s■� A . ST..iAMES . ' deeeribing this issue 'is available aeon req wL O - circ■t■lttl■luMlatR[/tt■■tt■tlttll■/■llttu■/ls/l COMMUNITY CHURCH • eased to discuss with you an inVeseoRMS ' -representative will be cel . - uist telephone or write ns. �.... Reiernled in these debentures ... ] P� EYES MINED Iteeeiiank RsOO R.O. Aver-Terent� i. .. INSA. URdNCE tilasNs Fhttad a Repaired IL ' Serpi the ane sins 1!22 JOHN L. RA 1 Ferrier A E. A]/�eS � Leet ■e handle Yalu ' specialist In Optometry Pha1. Ho. S.4a4 ..1 Stns hrs.•+�+ ' • . Wil+dstet'in, Rd., South) w.s�ibie�' Claes Needs 3 Pleasant Service of j '' Pks, Insurance A■le (Ott Liwrpeol 1 Sunday Scheel i , bedwess lda9 unbiiity oft BAY RiDGES 9.43 A. M. �. T bo■e 363-6611 Hours. - ..10 OL M. to 4 P. AL Prayer " an Bay 3tt+sM.?Droit■- ,� EVENiNdS - 7 M ! P. M. �M1j�0A t CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS ` CA w eelleet 166.60!= Telephonea39-2601 HeIY re.nTvnfen - Ftrsf St. S Whitby 145 Brock' ... - ■tl■ttlattalttllttatsit■ I BAT SAM meming, l-- me rn— va uac-r—�+.++• .o - - - - - president, and the Vice -Pres-' I. Educational Project in the rea&W on the "high cost of The meeting with Club) was a on _ _ The first job on lire widen- ident. Mus. H. Harden acted-rNorthwest Terrotories. Mxs. packages", which the consum- "The Queen owed by a with ten members present. Roberts, ing of the Brock Road, as far as Secretary. The meeting op_ Annis gave her report of the er buys .v'hen buying groceries chic h tea and dessert lunch, president, Margaret eeti --as No. 7. Highway, with the ened with the suing of the District, Executive Meeting at and eomrnodities for the home, whin hard originally been opened the meeting with the alas star of trees, has begun. Opening Ode, fohowed by the Fsr where plans were Mrs. J. Mitchell gave a read- planned for, before the mee�2- qH pledge• The minutes of the The Brougham Women's In- repeating of the Mary Stew- ( ma a for the District Annual, ing on the "sdzes of dresses" ing. previous meeting were read by atkute met on Tuesday after- art Collect, in unison. Minutes � ay, to be held at Green- to be found for sale, in the - 0 0 0 r Margaret Miller., The Roll Call noon in the Township Hall. of the previous meeting were I b --stores. Mrs. Burrows' Card Re- I The fifth meeting of the —a piece of equipment that - Mrs. M. Annis chaired the read and approved. A dons- The Home Economics Con- post was given far her, in her Velveteens ` (the Greenwood- would be useful in re clothes - closet, was answered. Mrs. McTaggart held a discussion Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' -(Loose) on "shoe storage � and shoe packs". Eachan __ P�PY EASTER T4 .ALL- -FROM pac � girl worked' ed A A - (8 -ring -Your her. laundry bag, and- shoe • �. A R G E • . • (Bring Your Own Carton) - . packs. The meeting closed with the singing of "'Ilse - -. gin..• _ . D ° 0 The -pupils of Brougham Pub - lie School all took home their report card last week, -for the parental approval. - -- ' - -- - L2 n a an op - FOOD. -MARKET eration on her eye, in -the Osh- awa General Hospital last , • _.........................._.. week Best wishes Lorna oa e 1 • on BROCK ROAD Cubs. Brownies and Guides .: Maple Leaf (Special offer of Sc OFF) __ held their regular .meeting 0n. ZIP (Tasty Monday and Tuesday. Owing Twin -Pak Government O to t"he Easter Holidays, there. f beWS inspected will not be. a meeting next week. - '� Meat) . Mrs. Boys and friends held IS t/2 b:. tins ---ll lb. pk*.: _ a Ba Shower for Mrs. James 1 D far 99c �' ��' •^ Murdoch, who has a �� j' - ghter. - lf. A Douglas• Vondette had an .59p d (case of 49 �e 3�C emergency operation for app- vy tins $4.69 endicitis on Friday night, but - _ is coming along nicely. Sorry -.. to hear baby Vondette is still in the Ajax Hospital. Hope York Fancy Frozen -' .(Save 6G) - AAA LItAF Prices Effective both will soon be home. c C O O E D Wed., Thurs. & Sat Mr. and Mrs.: W. Carter. GREEN PEAS 2 -Ib. Pica. - . -- wiith David and. Janice. visit- . _.. .. and Mrs, T•. Carroll. at (Save 1Oe) March ?,Stht 26th & 2Sth Br Mr. York i ... � . � Brawn's Line. on Sunday. . ICE CREAM PIE each 9C u 6 Tlf'1 I g Congratulations to Mr. and. (Chocolate, Butterscotch, Pineapple or Strawberry) . i 1 ill L l i CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY Mme• Robert terry on the birth of a son at the Ajax Hw- 1 V2 lb. Till pitat, on Saturday, March 21. Ritex (Save 15c} 200 Single Tissue Pkgs. Christie (Save 1 Oc} Fu" Size Buns Q �,- ung weR - • ; iHOT CROSS BUNS Pkg. 7 c The measles and thicken -pox !AL TISSUES 4149c' _ T are still around the comimtn_FAc -- --will ity. Hope•' nicer welather Clover Cream (Save 1 of } Gallon 7 (Save Chocolate Easter Novelties bt'u relief to all of these r � 200 ATTRACTIVELY PRICED_. :_ children. BICE- CREAM _ - - - Several of the ladies of the Red Cross, assisted ,at the Blood _ Clinic m Pickering on Thurs- day J111apte Lea# Fully Cooked Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse79day, Martz 19. There will not Nutty Brand Creamy & Smooth • be a meeting during Easter . . _ . _ C week. 9c � ! . 2 for 5 ; .�j� Sympathy of lire cotrtmsu:ity _. -�-Bone &�n Stew Festive Butt s is extended n the farm y Peantrt Boer=---`16-oz. Jars 114 C ($ave 19G) the late John A. Smith. vaso Chiltonian 8 -oz. Plugs_ at ss Creast Bisetrih Z/S9c passed away on Saturday Fresh fNot Frozeni Fresh Pork (Picnic) Sunnybrook Hospital. Inter- -- - - - - - ( ve G � ' .-Grade 'A' Oven Ready - Sho taentetery. ria. teirr.w ter+ �ar•1 t too ,l. !t Mrs. H. HubbardMrs. -Jos.TEA BAGS __------ --- 79e u er O! daughters-Mrs. oPF ihek Albert and r, in cs..• t 3+s1 • V 35 Ron. AF Artini 'r'~" � sss� 2 for 39t: Sliced Rindless England. are sono ,BREAD 14 tbs.) jj iiki-i...« - (Weights From 6 • !b. f•M - Bacon b t� F Y Cherrywood ►r.M.r. cs•.. n•� a.-.�• is, rash (Not Frozen) (Average 6lbs.).Breakf a ANN i StrawbaM or Grade 'A' Oven Ready There will be a combined A' 40 a Raspberry pato 2/"� _ Good Friday Service in White- ». s•: Vale United Church. on ' Fri Vale N,+"p s�a� F`•*•�'� - i tbS• .00 day, March 27, at 10.30 a. m. fresh Minced Beef lir will provide Blue ABC. Det.rge . ...CAPONS. . - �b. C Chenywood t.Mr. s+h..a,r . (Less Than 3 lbs 39c per Ib) - - the music RD ----- 2lbs. 39a - oun ea or by Cherrywood Choir on Eos Fresh Lean PORK BUTT BOAST lb. 49c Eas- ter Sunday evening, at 8.00 P. t.trr. ti.e..• o.« _ � ' .Margarine (colored) 4 lbs. B9e . •M�s h••e -•sl. ,r, RUNUP ROAS�Ib• C Lean Peamealed _ At the time of writing, Mr. APPLE CIDER _ fl9e h �l John Petty is a patiern at the (tit•• Dopes*) COTTAQE ROLL �b• 4 C 'Open Gate Nursing Rome. . Weight 3 lbs! , Several people, from Che'rzy- �/�' Oven Ready (Drage Lucas Arthurs Super Value _ 1 -lb. Pkg wood,. accompanied the Adult Fresh Grade _ 'BREAKFAST BACON -. 59C Group l a. tour. t the Iden 'L • idaire Plarn, ' on the Golden The 6th 3 7th Ribs, M Mn nit. -Mile., last Monday kdiro was off for almost PRIME StandinRIB ROAST %_ --- lb. . 599 three hours on Saturday even - PRIME - :- Fresh Minced Steak • Ib. Mr. Robert Morrish, Smitty's F in Roasting - Barhecuin 69Cv+wAed his _ - - Blade or Short -Rib While they Last -friendships. on (Blade Bone Remove& ing the week -end and renewed Fresh or Frozen fib. '.29C• ROAST - _ Ib. 59C old friendshi Sunday morning.. • ' - March 8, at the JCKIrNWINGS_ — one ess o Cberrywood Un%ted Chu Boneless Rolledb� - POT ROAST _ : ib. 49C the retiring organist, Mrs. Geo ;' 79 �; a PRIME RIB ROAST - +''' the Todd was honoured, with. -the Cross Cut presentation of a gold wrist h �` ° SHORT RIB ROAS'� -1b. 69C watch. Mrs. Todd first became Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked 1b. 45e - organist in 1918, and for the _ Smoked Picnic Shoulder u y past twenty-srx years, filled lvla le Leaf Full Cooked _ this position. A few years ago Maple Leaf Fully Cooked or Lucas Arthurs !�� N p y an electric organ, replaced the p old "pumper". The presenta Boneless Dinner Ham - 1b, 7 �b• �► tion was made by Mr. V. Alves (Average 2t/i' to 3%2 lbs,} Chairman of�the Committee of 1 -Ib. Pkg. t Stewards. Following the ser Maple Leaf Pure Pork Ib, 35c Y vice, lunch was served in the SAUSAGE MEAT - - California Fancy Green •. Large Original Bunches Sunkist Sweet Eating Size 180's Church Hall. The new organist each 35c 'ORANGES 3 doz. ;i.00 is Donald Milne. BROCCOLI ............ o.. Maple Leaf No. 1 Ontario of klouselong_Green King Size U.S.' 1 California Snow• White ptckn9 u�lted church POLISH SAUSAGE _ 1b. 59c - r� CUCUMBERS _ 2 for 49c CAU Ll FLOWER each 39c - ,tee U. C. W. 0f, Pickering U.S. No. 1 Florida Marsh Seedless Juicy U. S. No. 1 California Crisp Iceberg United Church will meet on Open Wednesday & Thursday = ti' GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 69C HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 29c April 2, at 8 P. m. Our prog- _ - ram will be on Bible Study by ati Good Size 112's 1 • Till 9:00 h ._ � - Jaffa Sweet Juicy E 'ng Size 123s `L'Ilse Swedish Metlsod" Unit 4 - •m- ORANGES doz. 59c Leader Mrs. M. Jones will be - U.S No. 1 California Fresh ,' in ch er Sattutrday T1116:00 p.m• ASPARAGUS - lb. 59c (From the Holy Land) charge of m lunch / , St. Andrew Prwbpterian The DAC is very proud of ow I 1��� Lorraine Drury an Sn y RidgesR�eon EST O «�, . Pldteri �' a West Rouge Canoe Club his 13th birthday on March "Palm Sunday Service" Hollinger, who represented the - - invites you to Dome along and 22, which he celebrated with The service on Sunday was Club at the Metro Toronto -- r friends to their a swinn[tung peaty at Cedar- conducted by Lkne minister, Gymnastic Competition, on Cedar- bring you Saturday,, March 21. Susan q - -- 'Burmy Hop", at. the Heron brae, and to Karen Pederson,• Rev. F. Conkey, Mrs. Marion Fork Community Centre, Fri- Bytnemore LlSd; who was five McClement and her choir pre- v'� competing in lite Tyro sented a choral service of the Women's Class (under 12) , " day evening, April 3, at 8.30 years old on March 22; to .highest order. The oongrega- and although she was unplaced o'clock to 1.00. Admission $1.50 Joannie Drake, Island Rd. wgio in the Finals, she scored a sat- re rson, There will be a' tion appreciate the efforts of -,per pe was seven, on March 20, and Mrs. MoQement and her choir isfaetory total of 6.5 out of• a k ' Door Prize. Refreshments and rn the dray in hospital; also members. The '-were assisted Possible 1() points. Lorraine ent so .Brownfield y` a Bar -for your enjoym t� Donna W_ a�tt, f support your local Canoe Club. Mrs.- -V-era- Freeman- and .was _q mpating in the ,Novice Gardens; on her 12th birthday- h3' - Women's (under 16 class) and and the young People in the Mr•' David Fantham„ of the y on March 21, which was .cele- Dunbarton United Church, The she placed 4th in the All A- district, and get your tickets brated with a partY•. service" consisted of. anthems, round event. This is particul- - : now by calling . Anne Henson, 0 0 0 duets and solos. The 'soloists arly encouraging as our girls at AT7antic 2-5189. CHURCHES were:. Vera Freeman, were competing against gymn_ The Club will soon be busy and reaSly for. training -pada-. Grace.Pr�esbyWian,Church• _FIS and . Eltiaabeth Boyes Mrs. acts from clubs which meet � lers .to take part in the regat- 'Helen BriSbin. three -or:more times a week, xF zas c•orrririg up_thds yea_r_',_-They- _ _ -- Port Union Road The Junior Choir presented and the DAC only meets once, expect to have more canoes The Ladies' Guild held a he solo-part- in-one of-the- a-week. Lorraine and Sus and equipment for the taming anthems. Mrs. Pat Kerr and put in a lot of very hard Pork very pretty prod ooiourful Fps- Mr. David Fantham were 'solo- and they well deserve' the season, and their headquarters ter. Tea, and Bake Sale, Thurs- `' theday, Mareh rt a ists in the anthem `They have ta-en away my Loz!d'l, thanks of all Club members. Club House is situated, where, nice attendance of local lad- you can see the members at Easter Day Service will be 25, the DAC is putting -on, a work almost, every evening; as ies• and segeral. .from other. held next Sund'ar'at 1'1.15 a, gym display at the Dunbarton churches.' They wish to thank soon as the rivet and Iake are everyone for corning out and m, will cover as rriany aspects of�lv'':''<`; clear of ice. helping make it such a success. 0 0 0 On Sunday, March, 23, Eas- ' asuarsa ■■ ■ristst ■sshraraatrreut■ ■■ th hole am I i e We 'trust the .residents of '��• � ���'� '� �� � An Easter treat for e w f' . i y s the picture, Rouge were not too 'in- .ter Sunday-Rev. D• blcKillican. r'--. _ _ "The Brass-Acittle" now showing at the Bay Ridges Dean of Students,: at Knox convenienced by the blackout College will be in~dxarge of Odeon Drive-in theatre. Lulu Porter gets her movie due to transport running into .the morning service at 11.00 QBRADYC break in this fititt with a specialty dance. Co-starring � a a, m. un in' this picture, are: Tony Randall,-Burl Ives and Barb ion Roadv which cut off all for all ages_ %v al be at the. are en. power in the south-west Pick- same hour. BE MORE COMFORTABLE '.� eririg. At least, folks got rid _ WITH AN AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIER' of their old unused candles. St. Edward's Anglican Church BUY NOW AND SAVE 4"o TAX eine and Susan. rvilf-perforrini_-imsible.. and there is an open •- •• left over from, Christmas, and - � � High School Gym. and Lorr- the work done by the Club a� 1 East Avenue �i :. as it was quite mild Dill, w a 1Tornin. «'f7: sh'p on Good ? he routines orrBalance Beam, invitation to attend:'The Des are' sure no one suffered too . - Unek•en Parallel Bars, Side play will run . from 8,00 to — Friday at 10.00 a. m. _ much from cold. As a matter pjbiv Communion on Easter-0. - of fact, .it arcs rather exciting.. Horse Fault and Floor Exercis ' •9 OU P. m'- and there is no ad- Sunday, and Sunday SeTs�xi. _"._ .__ -_ _ _, es, that they used in the )tet- mission charge. All are . wee= And very romantic for the. both at 9.30 a. m, rr: Competition. Th^ Display come. . ., young folk: This is what rriany =appleslappa[lrsltBtasiAseeasiatslaaftaasla>tee!•eaeslati Come and worship, With tu, of us travel off to camp. in •. K. Scott. in charge _. parks and. cabins during 'the ter 0 0 0 " �► -_ : summer months to live by open Easter Exam for new car buyers: ._ WEST ROUGE HOCKEY- fires and lamp-light. Lets not Atop►--Jho IrrPli� and- . complain, as we -may even c•-hells played to. 1 .- 1 tie in have saved a few cents on, our the first game of the finals of hydro bill •this month. - esyour knoweedge,rhe Atom series• Dared' Farqu-" - -�t 00 students from" rson scored for the. In The Grade S ha (.� e most ext t e a West Rouge School report a Club while Paul Godman gotis Mitchell's counter, In the con- . „. eery enjoyable and profitable y ..n w car -- solation Barrie. " Rouge Hill . :.-dance in the auditorium, on _ Cleaners and Hardware dont-n- rid evening, March ,20. ' S ed Rouge Hills Barber Shop = -They %Nvuld 'like to thank ev- . 6--. 1 - eryone who helped and lona- Pee woes.-Reynolds Kids held •,p1�AD AN ted to it, and especially. to Boyd's Laundry' fo a 2'- 2 tie ra Mr: Weaver, the .Principal; in the first game of the Pee - Frbfr..and Mrs.. Vernon. and Mr, ia urn, Grade 8. teachers, til'ee finals. -Reynolds goals : Who gave up their eve'ning to were scored by Fat VLSser and chaperone the youngsters. Gerry comes, while Mark - ey . and Ricky Grigsby smf d _ o 'o .o • for the ..Boyd Club. In the con- 1 '... The llonie and School_ Ass- — _.. ' ociation reports a good turn- trounced Woods Freezer-- to out _to the movie "Snow White the tune of '7 - 2. and The Seven Dwarfs" last Bantam-Rouge Hill Tavern Saturday, at the school. shut out West Rouge Shell 5 . o .o 0 0. to take a I - 0 lead in their Deepest sympathy 'of the best-of-three .final series. Jim community is extended to, Mr. Parades registered the shut-out slid Mss: Alex. Armour and as D. Obey shored °three goals .,family, Ridgewood Rd. in the and singles carne from Am- ` - death of Mr. Armour's father, brose and McLeod. In the con- in Scotland, last week. Mr, tion game. Glen Eagles de- sola 'Armour had been visiting his felted Terveld Bros 5 3. where his a:family in Scotland, 000 _ father passed away, "A L STA AG _ _... R TJON _ Little Jeam-de. Drake, of Is- i West Rouge. Inglis Juveniles !! ^....... Ian at the -Scarboro General Hasp- eKo by defeating Huttstville ital last week, and her many ` _. young friends .in the district 3-2 in a hard fought game on k,•n : ' Saturday afternoon. The Rouge wish her a speedy recovery, team scored fust as Norman Mr. and Mrs. Cy- Brooks, of.. Allen scored' from WQIf Rouge . Hills Ih . entertained Scidornbs and Ken Craig, only friends and neighbors a their to have Gorey tie it up for n Saturday.- March 21 home o i'daY Huntsv�tHe. ' The Rouge. team to celebrate Mr. Brooks' - bir- went ahead agsa,in on a goad today. by Glen Hart from Bruce Mr. and' Mrs. Bob We t M R ALOE GLU MONT SPOILT DILUXE COUPE have GrumT[ie�t GENERAL OTO S V A Craig, Only to - - - g. and Linda, Ridgewood Rd. are tie it for Hunstville again. - r ti . enjoying a few weeks •holiday However. Wayne Colley scored The answers, to these questiew cOamm everyone cOnsidering the purchase of s new car: at Daytona -Beach. a beautiful goal• from Wolf Best wishes go with Mr. and � � with four minutes aijy eaumont is the name of an easy-handling n_ TRUE 4.- Beaumont's-plus' features include full Cod Mrs. to. go, for the -RDuge "victory. E who }Save' sold their home on new Acadian series-not as short as Acadian `suspension, self-a ' ,. Although both goathes were :Canso •or' Invader, yet not as long as the bigger brakes, rust-resistant ovate[-washed rocker are now FALSE Rd. • and sunshades A ❑ end ws dual su s odes . i w o A E 'laidge'�"ood in - n he . reels; curved s de FLS living � Ottawa tertzfiic; Mike- Willoughby _ ..:.cars. its trim-size wheelbase Is 115 I c s . Pa ❑ Wethe­st Rouge net was sen- and foam padded front seat. Many sational during a ew - - day'to Karen Purkiss,' Sunny sive lapses they suffered• 2. -Beaumont offers achoice-of 10 models in Slope, do celebrated her 11th 3 series (including convertibles and station [],TRUE 5. Beaumont interiors have a fresh newbeauty ❑ TRUE birthday with $ party. on Sat- p very -spectacular and int- Wagons)': 4 engines Sincluding'standard 6 or. and"practicaliry with conveniently located ash- was played V8). 3 transmissions and 15 Magic•Mirror ❑FALSE trays, {rout and reararmrests and easily-dared- ❑ FALSE urday, Martin. 21;' and to Jim- . eresting pane colors for fabrics. %:mie Black, JJecinuai Place, on Whitby Arena on Friday night ; ele 3. Beaumont for '64 is completely re-designed, 6. Beaumont's modest price and law operating ❑ TRUE _ HOSPITAL D TRUE from tomorrow to ' . AJAX .AND PICKERIN6 6EIIERAL the road up. Its advanced styling has a .cost make It a true economy .car-with style continental flair, touch of tom in its luxury and prestige never before available n deans ra s. u minded Canadians. FALSE . • , cy, sculptured line age FALSE b t- Ca . ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETIN6 AJAX, ' ONTARIO NOTICE is..hereby , given _ that a General' Meeting _of the Shareholders of Ajax and. Pickering General Hos- pital will be held.at 8.00 P. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH. _ - t _. --pale NkW THURWAY, MARCH 26, IM- "TME PICKERING NEWS; - -- _ March 21 at 12.30 a, m., An Junior Congregation- The lee- - - - W - _ - add- boor-to-be-pl� ging- hockey,- was read- from- Matthew------ � . bu��ese were, the lads from 21: 1'- 17, with the text from High School, Gr. the 5th verse 'Behold Your 12. verses Grade 13 teams. King". We may wonder how - _ - Grade 12. took the game by Jesus' triumphal entry into .- - Steft nd Euhm fool hy Mftft By Pit � -- , beating Grade 13, 8 - 5. Goals Jerusalem, could so quickly for the winning, team were turn to a catastrophe, and - _ scored by Jam Chormey 2; then again to triumph on the The Bayview Heights Home Positions now open -managers, Troop and Cub Pack held their -on earth, Science and Social John Scott 2; Bob Douglas 1; Resurrection, For many cent - and School Association will coaches, umpires, scorekeepers, third annual Father and Son Studies will be more interest- Jerry Fortier 1; Bill Jackson uries, the. Israelites had been sponsor two performances of Wages --sell satisfaction of Dinner on Friday, March 10th ing and meaningful through 1; Jerry Bezener L For the looking for a Messkah who the wonderful film "Snow your participation in com- at 'Fairport United Church in experiments 'and illustrations lira- gay Tremp 2• -Willie would deliver them from the -• - -- WlAte and the Seven Dwarfs" munity ' activities with the the Sunday School 'Room• in scope hereto impossible in Hobbs 2; Melvin Stroud 1. • Romans. Jesus was a very on Saturday, March 28th at purpose of building better Guest speaker, Mr. Bob Tay- the classroom. We are told that the Grade humble -looking Saviour as He Bayview HeWm-rubric-School . yo _ _k?L will 13. team was considerably node into Jesusalem riding an --_ in the aucfrtorium. Shaws will Apply now=Bay Ridges -Soft- was introduced by District. be of great benefit to our Pu- weakened due to .tire effort 4 colt. Yet he fulfilled Jerem- begin at land 3 p.m. and ad- ball Association, EVibrtion Commissioner, Mr. Truman . pils' as well as of an invaluable they had put into studying rat's prophecy than the Mess- -mission will- be 25c for etrild- Hall, Liverpool and Tatra Rds. Wilcox. A display of Scouting assistance to our teachers. for their exams this week: _ aah, wguld come, meek_ and-. ren and 40c for adult -s---, ,Time -Sunday afternoons, 2- Activities followed the. dinner. Our Cubs, Scouts and Guides Mrs. Harold Pyni, of Toronto, lowly, and riding .an ass. Be- _ 4 p.m ; Wednesday evenings 7 A meeting .of the Ray Ridges received strong' evidence of on Sunday fore the end of the week, the Ratepayers' Association Report -9 p.m. Branch of the South Progres- real parental concern last , Mr. Frank Signoretti,. ,Pine triumph was turned to a dis- We' are going to false this' One youth plus one good sive-Conservative Association week, .when Charles Mahoney, Drive, has not been well. We aster. We are a part of a fickle ty this week a ex- isader equals' one good will be held on Thursday, April Edmond Cormier, Stan Cor, hope by now, he is better. crowd today. Our faith often opportunity citizen 2, at 8 pin. at --946 Reyton David Meek, Edmund Slamen,, Mr...A. J. Thompson was ill waivers. The events of Holy —plain hire reason for- our mem- - h Cahill Mrs. Angela- -Week are a ' condemnation of bership. dues and provide an The Bay Ridges -softball as- Ali Conservatives and every- Jordan, and Patrol Leader Mr. George Lawrence ret us all. It is a time of personal outline of how these funds are sociat16n once again 'reminds one' interested are invited to Marva Aylward offered to urned home from the Ajax soul searching. What is our at - utilized for the benefit of the boys and girls ranging from 6 attend. Newcomers to Bay .help our packs. We thankHos titude to Jesus Christ.? Whatte 16 yeers of age that regqs_ - to In the past, we have made a trations for league activity w - 18. is our parse w elip. es • donation to the Parks Board this summer closes March 31, welcome, This will give Bay pared to give some of their Mr. Leslie White underwent God'. Let us. Tenex' ourselves - Ridges residents an opportun- time and'efforts in the inte surgery at the Ajax Hospital in the thought that Jesus died for the erection of benches 1964. ity to meet their fellow Con rest of our young people. last week. He has been ill for for us.' and we have contributed to Registration is open to all servatives -and supporters 'of The annual C.W.L. Commu- quite some time. During the service, Mr. Day. .....the, operation of ,'the Beach boys and giris residing in Bay our ' elected representatives. nion-Breakfast is set for April' Misses: Diane and Christine Lennox - presented: - an Award- Park. ward-Park. We would like to help 'Ridges and neighbouring com- For information telephone 5th.. Rev. Father - Lafreniere, Tyas were in Montreal on'the to Barry Carlton, on behalf of develop our parks more, beau- munities. 839.3352 an outstanding .speaker, will week -end, visiting their bro- the Kiwahis Club. , The Club ji• , tify subdivisions, erect a bus Instruction clinics are ope- be present at the breakfast to they, Mr. Wm. and 'tam= hopes to make a monthly a-, - CHURCH NEWS TYa` shelter, improve facilities at. rated every Sunday afternoon be' held a the Graham Park ily. ward to a young person, who - the Beach Park -assist with the from 2 to 4 p.m. and Wednes- •Fairport United Church - = .restaurant. For more details Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis en; has contributed to the work r evenings from. 7 to 9 pin. - - Y There will be no Sunday on this important parish event, tertained friends and relatives of the church. _ operation af. the Community da eve - - help our atber_com�_- It is impQrJaW andto note that on Easter Sun_ phone Mrs. Joyce Belanger at on Saturday, March 21, on the - Bulletin murrity activities such as the if any boy. or girl is unable to, day. March 29th. Instead,occasion o - _ :Senior Citizens Group, Teen attend any • of the instruction there will be two Church - Ser- G. J.. Belanger ter, there will not be a meet - Club' -and Boy Scouts and.Girl clinics that this does not elf :.•.............. . vices, one.. at 8 a.m. $3rd the ing Anniversary. ---!Guide Organizations. Of course minate, them from softball D V 1\B 1 ON We are sorry - to hear Mrs. ing o! the prig , -do not overlook the fact that ottrer at 9.45 a.m, The Sun- Yvonne Laing, • Stroud': .Lane, On Sunday, April 5, there , league activity , this summer. day, School teachers will be had to be .: taken to hospital will be a Comanunion Servicl, -we intend to maintgin• our The schools are. only provided serving an Easter breakfast to Personals last week. A very special service is. bL - ,yigi.lance in -the areas of • the` for- those interested and able the. congregation between the Mrs. Vera Panagapka was Mr, and Mrs. Keith Gibb and ing planned for Good Friday,', :.Township affairs -and tax dol- • to attend. But you must regis- ser vices at 9.00 a.m. The cost "ill, with a bad cold at the` be- lars. ' ter nowchildren visited Nin. Gibb's at 11.00 a m The etroirs o! Our membershipdues are �' 35c for adults and 15c for ginning of last week. We mother, Mrs. Oliver Gibb, last. Dunbarton and Fairport Unit - a4 _ Registration depots are at: children. Everyone 3s invited glad to see her'out and around week. ed churches w01 This 52.00 per household, per year. Exhibition Hall. Sundays. 2-4 to enjoy hot. cross buns, and again The April Meeting of the 'special .service -of music should y This, generally speaking, has pm.; Wednesdays, T-9 p.m.; coffee with their neighbours Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Dumond, been'the only source of income 830 Reyton Blvd.; 882 Modlin Afternoon Unit, U. u W. of be an inspiration to all. in the congregation Gloria arid Donnie, were in Ot= Dumbarton United Church will Tire Junior 'Choir' is putting for thgg Association. It should Ave.; 1276 Trellis Court. The Sacrament of Holy tawa on the week -end of Mar. be poifrted out that at no time ..Special instructional courses be held p. Thursday. April 9. on i concert at ? 30 P. m_ .or ..be -the officers ever received Conmwnlon and Reception. of 14, visiting Mr. Dumond's bro- a*. '2.00 p. m. at the Baine 'of April 2. Support- your Junior - wilt start soon for coaches and. , members will take place 'titer and family. Mrs, Chas• Risk. Please note Ctwir with your presence. The arty renumeration for tiara umpires. Past softball expe- on Sunday, April 5th, Mr. Ernie P1itz, of the Base and expenses incurred on be- rience is not necessary only the charuge of date. ' tickets are 25e. half of the Association in the _ Peace Lutheran Church Line, is in; the East General 000 ---�---�•................. ....-------....-- .... the desire. and willingness to On Sunday, March 22nd, Hospital,, where be underwent United Church performance of their various spend a few hours a week in 'three children were Baptized major surgery last week. duties.. In addition to the an effort to assist your assn- during the Palm Sunday Ser- - Mrs. Donald Annan return- .The Palm, Sunday mornirngrPLISIA' UM6��Gworthwhile contributions men- ciation to provide an activity vice. They were Steven Whiter ed home from hospital last service was co ducted by then.tiorned in the preceeding para- that encourages leadership, •� and ,Su•sa� Heidi Saturday. March 21. She is Minister. Rev. Dr.. W. A. Mc-ALYRED KAYE$ graph, the Association has ac- sportsmanship and healthy re- •D,�, the children of Mr. and - now convalescing at home foll Kay, assisted by Mr. R Pit-quired a duplicating machine creation for the youth of our Mrs, Wolfgang Thoss and owing surgery. cairn, organist and choir- lea-ING BATHROOMSad. is at present• reciting -a �n�ty. Heidi Brasche, daughter of Mr. Congratulations to Mrs. Rob- der. The choir sang a lovelytypewriter with a view toward The co-operation and Parti- ESSURE SYSTMA,itx ultimate ase. Much of and Mos. Manfred Brasdre• art Hopkinson. Stroud': Lane, anthem. "flow Great Thou i ci citizens and organi- Special Easter Services will who celebrated a birthday: 'on Art". with MKT•. Little takingTfUNATES QrIVEN the neceasery office equiipmp z tions in -the entire corarnm- include tine Good Friday Ser- March 20. the solo part. Miss Joannehas also teen purchased such ZZ wLH make this •as success- vice on, Friday, Murch 27th at Mr. and Mrs..Robert Hopkin- Deschenes and Miss Christinecrae ' �� as sta:tlanery and supplies re- ful activity. 7.30 p.m. and the Easter Sun- son and Louise visited Mr, and Thompson 'looked after' the for a smooth and effi- Be a good sport, support day Service on Sunday, March - • It ism gur sincere hope to cod ballbut good at the usual tirrie. 1030 is not Dril March the � � citizens, Players' a. -m. - per cent of the residents of GOOD TURN DAY Catholic Bulletin ' o! one hundred . Bay Ridges as membersSaturday, Manch 28, 1964. - s _Aasocidtion From 'past expe- has been set aside as Good New scope in teaching .was �,•� � - - _-. rience, we know that the eat- `TUrn Day for the entire Owas- introduced at the :shoal of t �% cuthre memberaWp committee co District- The Holy Redeemer last week will have to work hard to The co-operation and par- when the Board Presented the y - - achieve, this -objective. Within ticipation of all leaders, cubs with a new Bell and _ the next two months a mem- and scouts will ensure that Howell 16mm:. Sound Projec- tier will be cellin8 at every this - project is a success. tor. This equipment will make , home, and requesting YOU to gay Ridges Cubs a;d Scouts it* possible for the teaching � Ridges Rate- staff to use educational films join the.. Baa' areto meet at the exhibition • � r _ _ payers' Association or to re- hall located at Liverpool acid as en enrichment feature to new your rrternbership, Whe- Tatra at 9 am sharp on Sat- the curriculum. It will help toF" ther you can possibly attend make history and geography urday morning. h or not, . we de come alive by extending the 2VI theDo your best. Place - need the MIPporc a eel's horizons to any place- p°' hoarse in the area if we are to _ move ahead. -- We have, in this Association ; a foundation which is as solid but we need _your B\ m a ershi - DONE IT' _ 4 membership -to keep it this - way. You can be assured that the $2.00 membership fee will DENTIST: � be a�ppiled to some worthwhile project. sane WE'YE 60HE ALE w•ay, improve the value of your and indicate to Pick- - i propeMy. ening Towr�¢hrp" tinct Bal $AIR.WE'lfflYE Ridges is ' a comanturity with 4 Can we not count on YOUR » ►' SUPPORT?Commiftes- - - A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS. s69.9s HELP WANTED Location -Bay Ridges and `the :Our. Wholesale Price $39.95 - . HOWTO BE WELCOME WHEREVERYOU GO_ neighbouring oornanuriity ball _ diamonds. Hours--appMx. 3 incurs a week -Phone first! Family or friends, ( Spring and Summer months �iSavings 'On Our House Calls 3- Shop Ripair Serirke doctor, dentist, hairdresser - - only) ;e—you lighten the lea o a Experience squired —none. stiSAVE - Pkturt Tubes, Tubes. Pacts - fSA�fE - - (You supply desire, we .supply b TUNER CLEANER -Only 99c. _ - usy day when you know you're training) - - _ - t because you've called - . expp - _ befo e.e(And there are so many 6, S. ELEaRONIES _ things you can settle over the PATRICIA TUCK phone without even having to po -W�IOLESALE SUPPLY CO. LTD. — - - - ria,NO _THEORY outfit's hard to believe, isn't it,' elaasical and Popular _ there was -mepeople_ - -,t • - LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH r didn't have a phone! e n 29 Kingston Rd. East FOR $01% PHONE 839.2248 w . ... ►hka'Ing y�Hage Pheneo- n5.45117 p. )3Ul%T,-WAGED AND OWM BY CANADIANS - 1 T - T Food Prices Effective !/� •� ��\\�. March 25, 26, 28 If �! f lli `,._• ��41j� �� We Reserve the Right !I/'. i�l��/f ��1���ii► i .1►� To Limit Quantities - - .. . i 1 //\�, X11\\, •; •' - " WESTON'S — 20 -Oz. Pkgs. . _ --- - - L��S forb5c TER MAL LOINS SKINLESS—fed. Gov't Approved Qn 71; ktl ��C K �b. A3 � IGA -- 32 -Ox. ler ' SALAD DRESSING .::. . 49c 4c OFF — 1 -Ib. Bag =. ; RED ROSE COFFEE . . -79C MOTHER PARKER — Pky. of 60 't TEA. BAGS ....... .... ' 75C Pink of Wb*4 506 size DOVE' SOAP 4 for 85c 2. for A CARTON OF 200 - EMBASSY CIGARETS • $2.99