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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_04_02E IRT/►8L18i� TELEPHOf� I` tlNCi _ - 942.0940 :.. NEW,S-Ei- - -- VOL. 81 NO. 17 THURSDAY, 2, 1964 Price - 1 C Per Copy West Rouge Youth At R. M. C. Roads To Parks• - - es g r a'm-' * ewa - _ Bro ht In 0 _ _ - - - tat _ T., St.1 ars oun��batO During the past_.. week the ' "• Ontario Legislature have been discussing the estimates of the . Department of Highways and I had the opportunity of The subject of constructing speaking in the debate. I a sidewalk in Brougham from Pickering, Girl Killed 35 Miie Speed limit a the main corner at the Brock attention of the brought • t o the d Road east to the park touch- • ( _ Legislature save liferent 8werley Brown, 18 of R. R. _ Concession 2 , items which are causing p off- et-offa °debate on-' ley at - - l pp 1 i lems in our Riding. The follow- u meeting of township council' 2, Pickering was killed W on Monday. nesday night, when pinned be- A bylaw has been passed., to in, is a brief outline of my neath her' car on Con. 2, just impose a speed . limit. ' of 3b remarks covering the problem Mr. Donald Gibson headed a z delegation of Brougham--resid- _east ,of. Erskine Cemeterr.- -- -miles--an-hoVr an��Tri: of -Con, y _ -brought • to my' attention by _ants, who requested the walk. Mer Passeng4r,' Merril Lang- 2. the Councils of the Township put in; as it had .l?een prom_ don of Toronto, suffered a sev- The 35 mile limit will apply p 't of Pickering and the. Town- seal in ured left hand, from the Scarboro line to .the Sil,p'Qf Whitby: iced by council since 1961, X- �. l "The increasing 'use being Mr, Gibson said they also The car. went off- the road Valley Farm Road A 30 mile <' made of ' township and county wanted a walk k from the west- and roiled over, down a 12 I limit is now posted east to the roads, by the motorists of the erly limits of. the village to foot embankment. Brock Road. x the school. He said that saftey - Province, especially , on we .:r. -ends, continues tis cr - keg the children off No. 7 • - ~ l ` lents in my Riding". P Township Mair At Brown Highway which now has con- fi The situation is aggravated siderable 'more traffic than --it _ • T in many,_ cases by the estab. r _ lit? a few years agoBe &wgham m r M �+ y - lisb neat of a Conservation Councillor Wm. Newman ex- Community �ieEttte Area or provincial Park, and tassel the o inion that. the T hundred year old town- :.Ir. Donald Gibson in speak- _ whereas the road was for merly council was not under a le al' ship hall at Brougham 'wit] ing • to council said the hail a quiet country road, it. now _-. q function }n fttiure as a Com- had been .tl,sed officially. ?3 ubligation to build .the walk: becomes a busy traffic artery, munity Centre and will be times during the past year. but that it was under amoral even though it was not origin-• to do so. eligible for grants up .to twee- Mr. Gibson said the N f -sem ally required or designed tobuild- obligation'_ of t e p 1 He said that in 1961' council ty five per eeirt h ca its ing, 'formerly owned by the _ aceomrttodate .heavy • traffic. had budgeted to build the side. expenditures. residents ' of Brougham : had d.X d.. Icer Cadet Gordon Stewart of the .Royal Military College The situation creates an undue It was agreed by Pickering : been turned over to.the ago. ani i burden to the• local municipal- 'walk, but that the work was d son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stewart of West Rouge (point- p never done. Township Council on Monday cipaluy some years ago. .ity' and the taxpayers involved, „ evening, after hearing a dela- Councillor Wht'n. Newman i to pidtun) is in his final year of chemical engineering. an undue burden which is out :tic reason was forthcoming gatiDn of Brougham residents said he felt the hall was ade of -all proportion to the bene- to wfiy this work had not been done, that they would go ahead with quate for many uses and • • , fits derived by the local muni Councillor Haney Span an expenditure to put water strongly urged proceeding with iculturists To Meet April 9th �t-t ity by the establishment said he -had -beard mention of and washrooms a the hall. the necessary work,. of these Provincial RecreationThe County Health Unit -has' Councillor Joan Campbell It was just , a ea:neidemv. reel township resi.dents,, plans .areas. a walk to the east of Brough- ordered that no more func_ pointed out that this would be am on several occasions, but Po course, but Pickering Hor- t� meel on Thursday, April Some of the townships in my tions where food is served can -•a hall in the north part of the Muralists noted chat the 9, at Dunbarton United Church. Riding would like the Depart- had not heard of one to the - . ng be held here until proper township, while the facilities -tr is_ -Year Book headed at 5.00 o'clock: Guests speaker ment to establish a more �t -of the village. pe facilities are provided. Bre in rte sa an end. Councillor Herb Wank said Mr. Donald Beer, whose pro- The building has been used e announcement of . the anti judge of the displays, will equitable classification of all the subject of sidewalks_ has heduled March meetipg with he Mr, Joseph Schraven, of roads, inciuding roads Primar- been discussed by every noun Pity adjoins the hall has dug for wedding banquets, dances Pickering Nurseries. His die- ily' for local use; collector •l h h 16 feet of and fraternal meetings for a verse: � cr a as set on. However a well and ash play's will consist mainly of roads, ..arterial roads, and h glee "the. wnowdrifts the bloaa- there are many schools in'the: water. He as greed to let number of years, where food African Violets, and will in- through highways Wti could the hall have water and the is generally served. oma are - sleeping. = • elude - interesting , driftwood be- leled b g scale. township. Mr. Wank said. 'and paral y land for septic tank use for A bylaw was passed at the preeminsc their dreamy of -dun- . displays and glox:ni" as well of ,road, grants, ccordtng to referred to .a request made a an -annual �=,ge of $36.00 meeting appointing' a Brough y shire and June: ' - year ago, when a school childam Community Centre Board _ And the members hope that the' use and nee of such r ear, the designers of the Year Book roach,. so: that the burden of �� � killed. He said that • if, a � Y Those responsible- for de- sidewalk was installed -by the Reeve' Clifford Layeox said They are: Ross Knox, (:rant !, gtl,irtg the book had no way ' were equally ' in.:pired when road purposes would be only that Judge Hall who holds Johnston, Jean Booth, Robert they attached this verseao the taxation on real estate -for council, then other schools of knowing that -'on that'' date announcement of the Ari] will -also be making requests: court in the building was very Miller, Donald :Gibson •and i P fol, that portion of construe- present Councillors Wm, N&Arman and ire district would be literally Mr. Wank read •a resolution unhappy. with the .meeting: tion and maintenance used -by facilities. Harvey Spang. : rpt winter storm, se was N local taxpayers. that council had passed rev- ted under by the season's pa p he April assn is bright and warm s iously, that sidewalks should -',the meeting. A:ainrt, Your windowpane Thr, LS 8 problem wh1C11., 15, _ to a' dgree, brought about by be constructed under local im_ ft/ Iia a Notes Horticultural' people, aUf And' heckorts you to come alonsr. the rapid -development of our provements, Rckersin ♦♦ g - • ' urse, have no. intention of it'* Barden time• yOAirk•" province: but T would urge the Councillor Newman, said he .g � icing for June, and have concurred that walks should $'Z•eady been seen anxiously Ail interested persons in the Department to take this mat- #x do nder• local improve- A group of seven couples on and Randy to stay with their it4eking about, their gardens, area are conliaily invited- to ter under consideration when mails, bu that the 1961 mem- Saturday night last, staved a grandparents, at Hillsdale, for firing damage, and are .attend. this meeting at--which structure is t�ul,der or Mrs_ Merle the Easter vacation. _ 'bars of council had romised nning for the growing sea- Pickering ' Horticultural Soc-. review". P e� Mr. and Mss, George Kenn surprise party f _ - _ _ to build this walk and it .was_ Bryant, on the occasion of her s iEty's plans for the:.coming not done, He said that under_ birthday, with everyone en: ington and daughter visited he Pickering group, which etowir:g-season •will be ani- `F. "BOB VON PILIS joying themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kennington these conditions he would have Rev. Stanley C. :McMaster`, and Jennifer on the holiday rslta'rr.bers more than one•.hund Danced: SASKATOON .- Frederick to support a motion for. the U S es, Miss Hazel Hortop spent the -, - Faire with the. Fore 'Bob" Von Pilis: a -former co- sidewalk to be built. with his wife, 'son and daugh� week -end with her brother • operative editor of The West- Deputy -reeve 'Jean, McPher- Mr, Tom Horto and family ; vineial Member :Toole Aet�on ter, were Easter.. visitors at p - ern` Producer, 'died- suddenly son said that sidew-alks have the Presbyterian Church and � Mrs. W McLean entertain -- Feb. 26 just a few minutes be: always presented a problem. Manse, here. Mr, McMaster • •ed Mrs. Elinor Sewell, .Mrs • - ddress a She said this was the first she dusted Jane Rimmer and Mrs. Marg. = Police Act i a• farm' short tour• a at Lloyd- a ea and Mr. Conker gra _ • from the Presbyte . eo- �y minsters gharn school. She said she \gas We are glad' to see Mr. and • I received }•our coimnunication , regarding the Police logical Seminary, Belfa_,t, Ire. Act Bill 99. I would'first. of all Tike to express my app- At'' the time of his death, of the opion that council had land in 1949. Mr's. John Mowat, Calgary in f reciation to you 'for the interest in contacting me 'on Mr..- Von -Pilin was publicity no alternative but to"goahead Sympathy of this community our village. They've. been stay this very important matter. Following is a resume of director of the Saskatchewan with, the walk, in view of the ; is -extended to �Ir, Truman . ing with his mother, Mrs: bel, nY action on this, important issue which was clebated ,• F$rmere, Union and- editor_ of fact it had been promised. She Wilcox, in the sudden de�ath.of lie Mowat. Mr, and Mrs. Mow n. the Legislature last Monday. the publication Union Farmer. suggested a policy, should be his elder brother; Stanley Wil- at were home for the.4roliday Bill:99 contains 27 Sections, and it is Section 14 which Mr. Von Pilis . was born ' in estabilshed with regard to cox;. in ,Toronto, qn Sunday., too• caused all the furore and is the 'Section which . it. is Vienna, Austria, in 1902, and sidewalks. MissRuth Miller is 'visiting claimed would infringe on - the rights of the citizens of 'March' 22. Interment at Ban- ' this Province, if it had beco>zre law. received his secondary and- Councillor Wank said that croft. Mrs. Wilcox father is in Ottawa this 'week, tl'hen the .Session of the Legislature opened, Prime .-university education there. He building this walk was a back_ - cerously ' ill -in 'ft Michael's Miss. Elizabeth Miller and- her. �iiniGter Robarts moped a motion that. Bill 99 be .re- took further university train- door, approach to a very. tug- Hospital., Toronto .at the pres_ cousin, Miss ,Heather Holliday �,ierred to the Standing Committee on Legal Bills, f ing at Berne, Switzerland, gad problem. ent time. are visiting in Toronto. _ -tw'hich I am a member. The leader of the official opposs- majoring in political science. He said Brougham or Clare- / •" We are glad to see Mrs, F J ', , , ,on moved an amendment that Bill 99 be withdrawn: He had experience in giver= • •mont had . no more' right .to a tile. aired -Mrs. A. H. Rattew, M. Chapman home again. _- The debate on this motion and amendment' lasted for tiling and publicity in Austria. sidewalk than any other area, new of Bay Ridges, visited his Mr. Jack Bunting and two � ' nearly four hours.. During the debate; I addressed the In 1940 he came to Canada, Reeve Clifford La cox said parents at Orullia, on Sunday.. gentlemen friends, of w ed my preN ions statement- - i Legi lature and reiterated taking over lite Bokar Jersey he felt• t are vistUn<, • .Jack's mother. •a : would int out that in the final vote on this z'at farm._20 utiles east of Toronto. given consideration apart from _L6s Angeles last Thursday ev- Mrs. ,Vera Bunting, Ajax, this t;�e entiremem ership of the Legislature- supporfed this . lie 'because it had ..been ening and is spending- tate Eas- 'week. ` ter Week with relatives. -and Mrs: Bob Tindall, \ thinking. It is obvious from the report on came, in He shipped milk to Toronto po. y"• f rlay that action is necessary. i tario• fairs. He developed, an Councinor 'John" Camphell A4r: and. •i4lrs�CUiff-$arkey ifor•merly- Helen Butt) are - (intarro, which was tabled in the Legislature last Thum_ and showed ht's Jerseys at•On_ Promised p flew, by jet, last Friday morn_ Following the defeat of the amendment, to.•�'tthdlaw' export- market in the United asked if it was conceivable. spending 'this week with her ''• the Bill, the leader of the NDP moved a,jurther amend States for leis cattle: that things asked fol in 196 ing, to Nassau, .ere'they are gents, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Bill o to Commilttee, and that the Com- spending Easter halida The Pa could now be requested, from i►e g 3^s Y Butt.. Trittee be instructed o delete :on - . Council. return _ Mrs. Margie Fevang. DoNvns_ `j sirs. Irving White Chrisrt.ina Offensive Section of the Bill'. T4\is' amendment was Township o Observe A. motion was passed to in. view entertained her mother- - rlehated for a further hour and -a half, but it \vac oh- _ stall a walk:.eas4 to. Brouc•h= 1 St. returned home on Saturday Mrs. Doris _._ Hortop and. her - i . ious that many of the . gover-nirthe • members. ins}u When �S{•bp At Deme ' rr. park .at, a cost • not to ex- I after a two-week vacation in two •' auriis Mrs: Holliday of _ 19, intended intended to vote for the amendment. `Vhen 'Shoo Geed 5900.00 1'JarIL-cr�nvrlle. Florida. Mrs. g -- -�-the •�--ote-war-taken on_the_amendment,.it was unanimous White-flew-t.hcrcami-bark. - roolrlin 'and Mrs. M Miller. n favour of the removal of 'this offensive see , ando - e --- - -- t motion carried--with-the--a- rc on Tues thrs — During Month. of May . Councillor Wank -and' damp= `aha -reports lovely 'spring wen week tt�"- of - ',the Bill, and Bill 99 will now he forwarded to the 5tnnd' g ther in Florida. .rra Cortmit.tee for further study. hell opposin,. Mrs. Stanley White of Con The final trite was taken at 10.45, P m .' foil-vinR Pickering Township Indust- _ _ Mr. anti Mrs. R. G. Camp-: 'cessibn 2 -fs eXpected- r home \�•hich the Prime _Minister rose, and ouietly read a lMtPr rial Commission is s nsorinr • bell, Sher�vaod Ave, have their this week, after being, confin Y�fmm the Honnumble• Fred Cass, At*crier'-Genert}. �u' ` a "Support Your Mec hauls" Get Entries . In Naw 1w•o nieces, Agrees Cottlslon and for , rmitl.}nr his resi•rnation .rro n the Cabinet.. it had 11-n Deborah Linthwai,te of Scar_ ed to the Ajax Hospital' since last Friday. that Mr. Cass %rottld month during May, .Councillor _ _ _ the . past. 2tiree weep: ';"fairly ohvrou John Campb4ll said this week. bor'o, with them for Easter. , The 1st 'Pickering Girl Guid- rPsign his portfolio as A'florney-General. holidays, it i� intendPd that the Standin,7 Commit ee will inves_ Mr. Cainpbeh said some of For Soap Box Derby es hiked to'Greenwood•Cons• , the stores ' ve indicated they I Mr, and' Mrs. Jas:- Koch, and ' ervation Park on Tuesday of ri��tP t.hi� Rol thomuehly and ques?ion those the �'- - . Wired his Bill ' as to 'their reas�bns for so- doi•n^. •Thig will • put on 'specials' during Get your entries in. now for 'Cir. and Mrs. Barry Murkar this week. They had a barbe • the Soap Box Derby, zri�R't',the week -end in Detroit: cue Itirich and en v I am anxious to do, the month. joyed them. ' Yours sincerely, The Commission �'vili also be Contact George Alsop at 882 Mr. and Mrs, CI'iarltes Troll- selves despite the cold winds ALBERT V. WALKER: M . P. P. running special acivei-tisements Moldin -Road, Bay Ridges: I ore, took, their two boys Terry and snow squalls, . Oshawa, ortarle " 1 _ THE PICKERIAG NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1964 PTwo EIV S i from THE PICKERING N R�pORT Walter C.­Thomw 0. C.• -it�I>E� t�•t. — IIARRISR - SOLICITOR TARYPU issued seryThursdoy t by The News 'Printiuy 'ansd PybU&h'ftp C"Wo"s - COrMMI IONElt FOR OATHS - wtporiud as Second Class VAI Matter Post office Oept•, Ottows, flat _BY MIKE STARS -- — Ttiephann WHi»hail 2-0910 — • gwltilmoR UTESr SL50 Pr year - hood Slabs ,91.00 W rear M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Northwest corner of Westeey Read on No. 2 Highway eally MURKAR, Editor - AEMERTISINY IATES YPON REYYEST - the Canada .Pension Plan e _ _ -_-- •- _ __._The Resolution to establish _ was iartrodueed, debated and passed, on Tuesday, March : " 1?. The Bill itself-, outlining thin Plan -in, detail- is..now in. the stage of second reading and in the bands of C r e ai t o r s o f -- In Pickering Area Members of Parliament for study. land s' detailed bulky _ AA C `� Bill, contposed.of some 89 douses, 0� MONUMENTS 1 es. o Date This Year 52 Pension Plan will only app o exclude-1661f--and- -because x bine Prov --and • Convicted T This Quekiec has- been allowed to e this -Ac -t. It iannotand — 0 6 F D I ST I N CT I ON _ its people from the benefits of This Act. It cannot be Pickering Township Mun. By- such as by excessive barking 'a universal plan because•of •the exclusion ofba alrlYno re: p or howling. Any person 1b ag- 'third of the Canadian population and pro Y ,law No, 2504 contains (anwng ar before a. Ii would hive. been more beneficial if Quebec had other clauses)- grie ed may app. tion as the Province of Ont- - for . I -I REE GENERATIONS 2A -No owner shall allow Justice of the Peace and swear a on PThis he present FederalGovernment chose rat to 1 any dog to run at large in out an Information eharylrsg do Instead, they placed Ontario alone in the 'position _ --- the owner with a breach of Pickering Township. of having to decide whether the Pension plan,. shall be -All dogs shall be con- this section. _ _ = enacted or not. r of a 'Pension 3' All the Parties in Ottawa are in favour Stafford Bros. Ltde " fined on a leash, with the ex- eeption of farm dogs and hun- Since the first of this year, Plan. However, man>,y members feel that the Plan should ting dogs, provided that both over thirty-five dog owner receive careful scrutiny. They feel it should be unid it - e as possible, and it ' ' • are working and under con- have be«s charged, convicted -sal. It -should cover as -maiXy Pew aasd other and paid Tt .Dollar and Costs should protect sh ould ate y, not infringe onneexisting pen - trot. dependents. it 3.—No person $.hall allow, for violation of Oils Bylaw• splans: many of which are excellent. Quebec should DUNDAS ST. EAST VMITdY - MO :-iSiS2 -' their dog to become a nuisance :be a participant. These quest in the minds of the members must be 'satisfied. Careful and intensive study will be given ed by Him were corivnissioned, this Pension Act when it is referred to a committee. - -- - they�ate>•e apostles_ and Representations will also be made by individuals and /� - S were to be sent out, the for- vations will have to be considered in the weeks ahead,, Church = Pickering giv ore i nil are - A TAVERN UNDER THE doomed to all people. The ter_ In introducing the Resolution the Minister exp i - ,Else sar>a�uar3, �;as-f}-°T�-- -,they. had_ felt_ was turned -- t the Pension Ppan calls for con- N LL the Plan, stating the io and for volun Sunday- morning for the Ess- to abounding Joy: The message . puLsory paMicipa2ion by emp' . 1 - BANQUET DINING -ROOM AIV EIA `ter Service. The choir entered -to the 20th Century risukis participation by thels� �� � went of the �} the church, singing "Jesus would be Blessed are they The employ That corrtribu NO. 2. Highway in ROtiEe RiY(� Ph. ,2$4-1403. { Christ is Risen Today The that had not seen and belieti - first ill of his pensionable earnings. This initial low f Rev. ed. We must minister to the tort will 'be matched by his empl Y ears followed`_J service was conducted by rate will. continue in force for fiftL�en y F. Conkey, The scripture less- best of our abihty." BY His by a � increase over the years, ear he will ors were: Psalm 311. and St. death we are saved: by His re- If an employee is snaking $2500 per yew, same John 20:1 - 20. The New Tes- surrection we are justified. He pay •$25 a year, 'and hos employes will pay was crucified. resurrected, ex- A person who is self-employed will pay $50 a year if r�*�,, tamest Lesson ,vas read by. that he $taco a year. - _ _ Thomas A. Newman, Q. . _ Rev. McMaster. A idvely an- alted. Salvation is a .tommare than $90 a year, and diose are :.•them "Awake Thou' That. God gives, Men must be con- No one can pay JL42B STEEL A 801ACrr08 i - fire verted from Himself Co God. . only the self-employed at the top level of $4500 per 5leePests sung -by year of pensionable earrrurgs. :. Senior and Juni(w choirs. 1 t Let us today thank God y A_person.rnay -decide to a on to draw fir Pend J t Rev- Conkey delivered a for the gospel. -(2►• that we at age 70: if retired.. at any Time a 65. Initially. _--lLrmpls 0 • Im -- - message in keeping with Eas• nught affirm our faith in �, may ��v _pensions. A year later the age will be 1r'kn:tPORT ROAn, SOUTH DV"ARTOly ° ter, entitled ,When. Jesus came Him: - (3) that we should reg- commencing January 1. 1966, retired persons of 69 or , Back". At this time the cnic member: rnnv is the day of towered to 68; and so on until in 1970 any retired person draw his oar her pension, Sfixon of Christ was ppperinost salvation: trust. the Christ who "65 or over, riaay will be made up `of' two , The amount of this pensionThat is, the Canada Pen .-in •the nninds of. the' disciples. was risen today, but p� is one cheque, - Two of them who had been out Remember• the Thankoffer- -pa lana the maximum of which will be $75 a month, :; -• - �� walking, returned. saying they ing service on Thursday even- and the present Old Age Pension of $75.00 to which COOPER BLOCK LTD. . had seen the risen Lord. Jesus . ing of 'osis week, April 2. at eve*mone is ertti:tled now without ooritributions. appeared unto them. sayitag 8.00 P. m., in the -church. The If.. an enrrpboyee utas pe^<sionraNe earnings . of $3609 .'Peace Be Unto You". Their ladies of the congregation are. Per y� he pays $3.00 a month for his pension U. 990 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO ., - 'Master. who had been enacif- asked to attend. The' guest after the 10 year Year period, is the minimum BLOCKS 8 BRICKS will be Mrs. L M... requirement fora full pension build-up, he retires at W. was risen. Jesus ,started to speaker - anio ons tinting 'lead them in Bible Study, lire . Atkin. of Oshawa. Sodoisrt, Mas. age 6b. he receives a total of both pensions to $f11.00 per month If he works' to the -age -of 70. _ _ TR disciples pito had been train- Wm. Boy es. ears -he will receive.a•total of both pensions amount- UCTURAL STEEL • '� • to $135 per month for the rest of his life, CRANE RWTAL :Y/■t/■tit/■t■Eta■■tt//atata/ististtt/t/t/t//■tt His wife. although never a contributor, may of course, - 942 -- 5103 - 11 .receive her own . flat rate pension of between $51. 5 UP P L Y TEA -C H.E R 5 per month at age 65. or $75 per month if she waits 'STATION ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO Phones: -1960 922- KO -S9 . '• -�_ •until she .is 570, If she herself, has been a comributor,.- . she be entitled o dtirririg her own working Years will � t Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Pick- ber .personal income -related pension. - Provi_�ion is made in the Bill for -benefits for the widow -- ering Village, Bay. Ridges and Rosebank. if necessary; br w•ido�w'er, age 65 or over, of a deceased pensioner• _ p Fiore, Or More information will na'd_oubt,-be for•UicanninK in nransportation may be provided. Apply, by p a way that all will be able to unA&thnd The complicated ���..T �^ CSA aspects of this Pension Plan. ver J L L'iAM t t. LA W JV 1 `r _ -- in writing, stating qualifications, to- occasion I extend to the manag nt of this - - r. th - _ • _ _. -.. _ ::Mr. H. BV RIVI E', Os wa a bestewioshe fol ria Happy. Ea ter., Of City �of : - BARRISTER, SOLICITOR :.: 739 Lublin Ave., Bay Ridges i Phones Dunbarton 339-3390 4 `. NOTARY PUBLIC /ttttttSa/t/■■/ttat/a■/atta�/aaaatat�ai>attai� WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE R. D. A. MEETING CHURCH STREET, NORTH — DICKERING - Ntt//////////tits/tt/t/tb/Rt/it///■/ta/t■//t>. . _. ill '-b a P lis MeetingTownship- . . SIG. MAN There w e tib Meet n at the � ,- PHONES: 942 -?J41 and 925-2961 THEHall, Sunderland, on- Tuesday-, April 7, ):964. -at -8_¢4_ pOREEN 3 FRED HOLLOWAY p• m., to discuss the Agricultural, Rehabilitation and I - >r Development Act,,�A: R. D. A.). 1 TRUCK LETTERING . nt of Agriculture. _ - Speaker Mr. Herb. Crown, Director of 'A R. D. CUTOUT LETTERS A. Branch, Ontario Departme g e e e -CARTOONS 'DISPLAYS J- % - All persons ;interested in, developing an A.- R. D.a _ - • . � �.--:P�cker�ng Taxi. Ltd,..- . . 'FOSTERS Program, are cordially invited t6 -attend this import t OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES - SHOWCARDS' - meeting.' - BANNERS TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. _ ' - '7 DAY'SERVICE This meeting is being sponsored by .the Agriculture -TEMPLE ANSWERMlF6 SERVICE 2�1 HRS. : t t ouneil of the and Reforestation Committee of he C WAKE-UP. . County Ontario. 24 HOUR 942-6241 _ - TEMPLE DR NG SHOLRE 24 BYCAPPi�INrtMENT R MORE L E Russell Francis "John Dryden FO INFORMATION, P EAS CALL aat�i//aRaiaiaar�taattataeasaa.at■aiastlaiat. Warden Chairman s 061611MMUM 114— 111ME low - ME BOY, :'DRUGS LTD.,:ALUMINUM DOORS _ w RICE LAW OF OF - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Seif'Stor w. H. J. THOMP$ON, Q. C., B. A., LL. B. _ . un 11/4 in9 _ . �gSN1STICS SUNDRIES -BA-BY-NEEDS_ SHOPPING E ''Installed � Completely to - $39.95 NTRSTORE HOURS: WEEK. DAYS. DAILY 9 'G -m. to 9' pen► u AJAX L M B.E R SUNDAYS nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.rn... p.in+. lPickeringYard On l Senn! In Your Renewal Today � _ PHONE y . hoH Z-5961 ... � .. _ ..... K - PICKERING Whits 'THE PIC EKING NEWS P THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 19"THE PICKERING NEWS Page � BROUGHAM wino have gig- CI�AREM97the nand elves Kevin Preston, Smiiter Fabs. the Easter vaca- en themselves ttu`ough the ag- t � spending Mrs. Marion Dev es. The great Dr. Allbea+t SweiR. tion at the home of Mr. and ` _ rsaai� •vee Q ♦r to'Q7�A'!'E' Joy Rebekah .HBe ��- winner o2 a new Timex wrJst- zer -exemplifies.-the power.. 4f_ -.-Geo_ VAAWQA- ted its 14th birthday on Mon. watch in a lucky draw con- . the resurrection, by his ded- Mrs. Fred Westgate belebm day, Mardi 23. Lodge opened ducted by the Greenwood -Mt. icatson to mankind. Any ted her birthday on Widnes- ' - in regular form with Noble Zion—Ba+ouglsam hockey team C�risrtian today who attempts t}ay March 25. Paul's �YRIL L -MORCff conducting f. Grand Sister Shiriey Knox in the opening exit- Friday the Stouffville Arena . on night. to feed the hungry and aid . dis res . is moved by • Rev. Smith of St. Ang�Lican Church has been con-_ by illness j assisted �� Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tomlin- the Spirit of the living Christ. lined to his home , �� who also wh son of Hamilton visited on the Allthough we are only flesh the past week. reported for the Vie, Com- weekend with Dr. N. F. Tom- and blood, we can be made a_ We are glad to See Paul ,. .. "`Your Friesilr,;,s dam" ' Dist Pre- mittee. The Deptrty lirrsore and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Christ's resuriec- live through Ch Platz, of the B ase Line is bet- sident, Sister Elspeth Doimage, Cooper.floor E aster is celebrated be- ter now. He was confined to --- _ . - ' P.O. BOX No was introduced by Sister Jean Ellicott, of bon_ Mr. and Mas. Don, Hedges cause the resurrection turned into hL. home last week. � McClement was - S2 KENGSTON RD. W. under a guard and Rosemary visited on Sun- death to life and darkness Mrs. Marion -- - PICKF MG, ONTARIO o ed from: Wh thy, Pickering, al y with Mr. and--lt+irs- of Kleinberg. .Mankind is gwen a sec- and chance. The lesson was guest soloist at St. Timothy's Church, Agincourt, on Sunday Brookiin and Stouffvill�e. The Friends of Mr. Ross Middle- read from Luke 24: 1 - 35, and evening for a presentation of _ - minutes of - the previous 'meet- tin will be pleased to know the text from John 20: 19• The 1Iandel's "Messiah". Mr. Bert _ ing were read and approved. that he is making good pro- special Easter music was the Jackson, former district resid- A number of birthday cards � and hopes to be releas-• anthem: "Jerusalem", with Mr. ent, LG organist and choir lir- - and• congratulations were read ed from hospital this week. Fantharn taking the solo. Mrs. ector. i , O H . N L LAY and placed on file. Sister Dol- • mage congratulated file Lodge Three Sarco employees, Mir. StArley Signoretti• led the Jun- Congregation, assisted by John Thompson is celebra _ ting his fourth birthday April I e Bert Chewins, Mr. Tony Vand- for i on their and wished birthday, er'1it and Mr. Bill Towner have -Miss -Marlene Mitchell 2. N s- V R A_N Y_I! __ :' ': the lodge many more. She also . �n_on _� � i i� for._a_few - Bulletin - - - - . - _COM_ -- PRUDFNTtAL AffIIRAtIC! ° .' ' j"NCILAND expres�ed her pleasure at be- ing Present. Lodge atIn days Mr.and Mrs. Orval. Lewis The Sacrament of Holy Cozrr- munion' wiH ' be dispensed next PLUMBING i . cO1MMNr lf>s. regular form, after which enc- bre for hour or of Waterloo, Quebec visited Sunday In- - - =LIFE -- AUTOM04ILE - FIN was played an played with Mr. and �' Clare Kee- On April 12, a service of •_ .ALFRED 1UYES ____�r so. The inners at euchre oil on Sunday and are spend- Pant will be held. PLUMBING 6ATHROOMS 107 KINGSTON ROAD I[M were: Ladies - 1. Florence ME-- nig a fes' �� � the home of --Following lowitisrri the service next • ._ cam mad" Naaa. Alas sbapplas CaaOa "now ML sac+ icott' 2. Rata Le Long; Cortsol- ation, Irene Philip. Gents - 1. her sister, Mrs. R. Huxtable. 'March 25 was Sunday, a brief congregation- meeting will a the meet 1 be held, re PRESSURE SYSTEMS lba�e her ia�diaN CerMeaa M a N Elsie Phillips; ' 2. Marjorie ' W im' the 25th wedding anniversary al r m purchase of property fo ore -•ESTI MATES GIVEN _ Greig, who' played as gentle- occasion for Mr. and Mrs. R. parlairrg space. riuon• 144.f717 ` men, and Consolation to Allan. Ellioott. After the euchre, afrill Redshaw. Several neighbors, personals - WLodge, nd in for a visa. _ Y - -- - APP►1SAL5 of Joy with.as D. D. -Pres., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobday _ t Sister Dolmage doing the hon- and family of Toronto and Mr. the birdxlay --d -Mrs.Tl --- cake. The Draw for fire qui3.t view spent Easter weekend at �xtensne Audionbale c 61� Newa11� was won by Sister Joyce Wan- no the home of Mr. ajad Mrs. J . - ----- - _ _ - R� E7Gsti Broker -- Pickering . The Afternoon Unit of St. Women - Mss. Jessie McGuire is pro- - ---;Of_ `foo Oliver Tractofs; late models of.�power- -- -- • :i tools, equipment, miscellaneous �S-x770 Ta•pMp WA. S.9Sti Cobotlt'E RR 2-760T John's United -Church the hoarse Mrs. Geo. ,g thg well fallowing arid- farm machinery; the of- - met at: of March 19. .ant -operation. Sire plaits to articles, etc., property - Whli1:4 Sig -14+17 Gray, on Ttrursday, with seventeen members pre- spend about two weeks in St. SL__„i k .gyp MIN fast •6 DunbaMwi. �` = Hi�icway sent. The business was.. carriedJohnCnvelesceret Home in : +�. i L.DW _ t -- - on by President Mrs. J. White and• encourag:im r were The group cornmittee of the anoth- At Lot 21, Con. 9, On 17th Ave. 4 miles 'northeast related, The. pm Soouns and er held sucxesful euchre on Wed- -of MARKHAM VILLAGE, on- MautNth• Riehl, Waters as g Risen Christ" was given by Mrs. G. Gray, Mrs• er nesday . ofJrast week. -Prize Helen- 10, �� - �4—e : +` Ce. _ n Wen Duncan, at the piano. The- at the M�z- winners were- .{ladies) Pascoe, Loci Beare and Norma ] _' — - - 14 • ' ��' _� A� meeting closed .with the ah 'Benediction, anter which Benson. (Men) Jack Norton: - Tem' Hopkins and Alfred Ha- f • . : _ - _ .TRACTORS 8 FARM MACHINERY 17 Ems' a W. NOW C.A. U.46 a cup of tees was served" by mmond, ail' tied for 1st and Oliver '1o.,770 tractor. ,w1ith lights, starter, PTO pulley; MUVU D Yodel Or LICElW� TWEf!!6 Akan • GMAWA •6res..d Mrs. Allan Ellicott and the hostess; MPs. Gray., Ev. Carruthers Marilyn Rennie is spending l hstch • also with swing draw bar and hydrauhc 3-po' Oliver- Superior fully hydraulic controlled ' front end tato _ X00•; ' HII- elrbawa sbaNlaG �• Tahprw s�sa-sass Mr. and Mrs.' Ted Gray' en- joyed_ the, Sportsman's Show the Easter vacation period in -. loader, complete wirokr blade: material and rieantrre bucket: red %%orki hours, all in except- used only 215 registered ng _ D M � pinna a�.t WHn Al tss-esN in Toronto, last week. , Tbronto at the home of Mr. Mrs' Wm iiobday' 3onaliy good mechanical working condition.. Oliver No. 550 tractor with lights, starter, PTO.- 3- The'sixth meeting o! thed Prize winners in a Iucky point. hitch. with only 207 registered working hours; also. Greenwwood - Brougham 4-H draw and card bingo held last in exceptionally good.eondition, and near naw: Homemakers Unit "The del- week at the Legion Ladies _ Okiver 3 -furrow 14 in. bottoms tractor plow; 3 -point SEPTIC TANKS_ PLASTER CERAMIC TILE vette' was held ale March 27, with nine zrrernbers Pte- Auxiliary social night in Osie_ 'hitch .with rubber rear .guide wheel. near new. MtiCormick-Deering No. o-11-17 H. D. ring tooth trae- ept.. The President, Margaret awn included—Rene . Rennie, e�i`v � �a for cultivator; 3 -point hitch, with depth control wheels, =near -- -.: !STONE _Roberts, opened the riveting with the '4-H Pledge. Margar- �n new. - M. H, F. 13 -tooth H. D. stiff tooth tiller cultivator, 3- _ 1A1. J. WIT CONCRETE DRIVES„ ETC et Miller read the minutes of Mrs. Lou- Beare is enjoling a few day's vacation Po int hitch, almost new. - Oliver tractor nxtnure spreader. SO bush: capacity, # - P1.AIiS7'OI�IE PATIOS the previou9 meeting. Each girl ,at ,the borne of Miss Leola Beare in, -on rubber; near new, - x. 0+lacrsr _ K= M• then answered the Roll Call- anis. McKeesport• Pennsylvania. Century PTO. tractor seeder with double ganged MARTIN ENRIGHT "My Plans for Shoe Storage". cultipacker,bottom. 12.foot, -Addth, near new; 2 - 5 see- IPNONE: TE 1-11!7 The girls then discussed section tions` sets of diamond drag harrows; set of Ackenkeead boxes, seasonal storage . Qf r�UNBARTON R. D•- chain drag harrows. S foot widths. clothe and covered hangers. • United Church Koseh 7 -ft- cut power side mount tractor rseewer, near Fkvt Mortgages ArraMed% Also Second Msrtga" Available Mas. Kingstorhe then helped the girls with. their covered - •. The special Good Friday ser. new and good. - Oliver hay conditioner crimper, near new. farm For Addttlens and Improvements _ hangers. The. meeting .closed vice was. held. at 11.00 a. m., McCormick -Deering H. D.- Concern axle. trailer near new. - _ 'geTwoar, o15 - We aim purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages with the singing of The Queen. conducted by Dr. W. A. Mc x_ 7fl x-7 flat racks, newly made: The oommuriil is soazy to- 7•}1e service opened with Oliver15 QlivNo. 107 5 pareilel side delivery rake, new _ Financing i For kart; n You Rsqulr• Any-MertEais n9 lose Mr. George Mitch, whoKay` special music by a Baroque ,~,style, near new. Courteous Sorvk•. Call - moved fmm . the •village on *Recorder Consort, •made ' up of New -Idea No. 175 . 32 -foot extension combination bale Monday,. He is storing his firm- Dorothy Kitchener, Nona Re►ss, .-and grain elevator with combination reduction gear; also AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY iture and going to'live with Mr, and David Watson, William Mc- Gove 'There $i -horse electric motor, with 50 -foot heavy extension cord near new. his niece and nephew, Keay, and Brenda 111 tory grail a ro Dorn elevator Mrs. George' Vale, for the- scripture tea Ings fromGWK _ -,.with track hopper and One-horse electric motor. 1 . . Isaiah 59: 1 - 15: Isaiah 53: Malco 20 -foot portable bale elevator with .1A -horse Also, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1 - 12; John 1&: 1 - 13; Mark electrrir motor. - _. - -1750 Or WA. Z -i904 EMpp� i-Si00 Evenings �9 who moved to their new Gray, _ 14; -. 72 and Mark 15: 15 Anttroaty H. D, rubber -tired. roll bearing all steel - XNUM home iii Pickering, on Monday. The best wishes of Brougham 39• - The combined choirs from Dunbarton and Fairport Chut- wagon gear. Anthony all steel groan wagon box with swing tailgate people go with hoth Mr. Mutch Mrs. Gray in i•l:es sgng "Incline Thine Ear Mr. D' Fa Cham = end. - of farm sloop sleighs. Farmhand' field bale bun - and• Mr. and their new homes. to Me", with taking tl�e silo part. Mr. R. �e� _ M. H:' F. 3 -point hitch reversible dozer blade with -• HARDWARE Miss Ginny Caro is spending the 'holidays wah her -rand- Pitcairn, organist and choir director at the organ. Dr. Me - ext Other odd pieces of farm implements etc. ever crud rear wheel, aimplt new.Grah-, Implements have been father in Nassau. Kay spoke briefly on ."Medi- The above tractors and mostly - Con to Mr. and tation on the Cross of Christ". pvrchaNd new in the last six yeah, and are in good :: Mrs. George jbtrncan who cele- Some of the people involved in to be condition. _ brated their 130th' wedding an- the crucifixion wanted Others, BUILDING i MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, E.K.' TEXniversary on Saturday night, with a turkey dinner, at their with active participants. such as -Simon who., was forced ','12 -Foot diameter hexagon shaped portable frame build- uild ing, electrically wired, and ideal grainery on skids. home. Mr. and Mss. Jim Dun- to carry the cross. were un- Gast iron stone haat, front end Approx. 200 feet or — — +R.E N E R A L H A B D• W A R E err and funnilyre present willing participants. The sold- assign- more of Beatty litter carrier tracking, also hangers, snvritc4tes'etc. Two steel wheel, front hitch jacks. — to help their -parents celebrate: iers were on routine castor 1Mlpnft: WHitehall 2-1911 PickianB Rebekah Lodge on Saturday were also hanged, paid to 32 -foot endless drive -belt, i8 -foot livestock feeder rack,—mounted on steel wheel truck wagon nig t was a success. Mr. Jno. Basso, 'West -Rill; yNpr[ the rt�treir sirLs. "Before they died, -Oxod to deliver .gear. S 16 -foot steel farm . grates. Two 14 -foot steel Lucky Draw of a Big . Rabbit Lucky y Jesus, who was, irml of any ': farm gates. Three 3 -foot arden gates. Forage • . wagon drmg forks. Four and three section harrows-draw-- - and Basket of Easter E sin..' -bars. _ Large number of steel electric fencer, posts and The Social Committee of the Easter Service— ' Four rolls new Page wire fencing. One •-• insulators.- . - United Ch wish. to thank all who helped make The evil Good Friday is .—ro Approx.' 90 cedar fence posts. Approx,• 100 steel - . f - the turkey supper, the success it Over four hundred and .of followed by the glorious day --Easter• 'fence posts.. Quantity used lumber. Scrap iron. Pile of metal roofing. Several milk cans: R#Ina�erin 8. was. of the . resurrection Forks. Shovels, Pails, Bats, Chains, Fittings, along fifty people were served sup- The true power of the recur - 'we with many other .useful farm articles,, too numerous to • — —T Tv Occafxw---�--�r1M ! per. Service was well offs rection is in the' fact that ve-the-Pato P - mention. Sale at 1.00 P. m. sharp, terms cash on day of sale, with s bs an�JChurch through . these •many - ended. centuries. It is also shown a IsCuittinEfa — nnt.q _ unfli - 10 P. - _ and Mrs: Vernon Ellioatt through the true allegiance of REN ICE, r, a P auctioneeMr. bl KEN PRE' C) NTI E, Sales Management. y 9 t. and Family visited his parents :: " O Phone 494-3 - Mr. and Mrs. ,,Rendall Ellicott, Markham, ret a 161 n+. or 649-36616 . _ - • e : ��WeMrs. Kin on Fuer Sunday. Maud Ellicott spent daughter- Mrs..Ford and fam- rly at West Hill.$8 I - or Prentice Bros. will not be responsible for .any public liability, Property damage or Injury to the stopPickering='Proprietor Easter with her son Mr. and W. and Mrs. Eldon Carter public in connection with this sale. r Mrs. Wallace Ellicott in Tor-- and family spent Good. Friday . 1. onto. Mrs. Ellicott,,als�o spent with her parents Mr. and Mrs. r- a few clays last week with her Wallace Ellicott in Toronto -c p �� Row' - 'THE PICKERING NEWT d THURSIDAY, APRIL Z 1964 - ars T terFriday.- --• : .-. .. - CLAS�ED i a t ye d as April 4th and to Toronto spent the Ens, - .. J is Ways Cep who is 13 weekend with their daughter Cherrytivnod United Church presented an Easter CanjgS- - ------ STORES Thu OYALS 10 Elaine Cwn:pkin who is 1 The Explorers`Grvups of the tata "Risen 111 the--- PICKERiNG � I�=�t'E rmuuty goes t'° Mrs' Cecil years old on April 4th. Happy Presbytgrian Church visited Church on Sunday evening. A _ Amy: Win. G, Lawson Jones in the death of her sis- Birthday wishes go to Keith the Toronto Museum accom-- great amount of time and la- SoiI~ - Pickering ter, Mis. Harper Beaver, of RieHy w,ho v,n be 4 years old paned by Mrs. Conkey and hour was spent in practising Phone 142-2741. Oriliia, who passed away last on April 5th and to Kathleen Mrs, Brisbin on Tuesday, this difficult number which Thursday at rile Lockwood P _ » • ,__ - who will be 17 years Mardi 31st. took about one hour to. pre- i for S* ROUGE HILLS Clinic, Toronto.' almrer . Old on April 8th Robert Gar- •• sent. Much credit is due the FOR SALE VOCAL INSTRUC14ON Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomp- net will be 17 years old on leader and organist, also those plant: AT. 4.197 son and family, of Ottawa, p.AXil-7th ,and Susan Newman leader taking solo parts, in Ener, all APPLES iPOTATOES- (mar 19 if spent Easter with her rhother µ;Vi be 9 years -old, on April The United Church Women who helped to make this a McIntosh 8, Spits Mrs. Errol Carson. ...._--- .. ...... will meet in the Chiutch Hall worthwhile venture It is too ..Other Varieties � Available Mrs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa, 8th. to Mr. and on Wednesday, April 8th for a bad more local i Pl@as• Bring Own ContalMn 'F REE 1 people did not spent the week -end with her Mrs. Stan Jackson (nee Bever- 'dessert luncheon at 12.30 p.rn come to this Easter Service of For Apples Wooden Glass Boxes • sister, Mrs. Lewis Jones. PIC ORCHARDS - MT. and M� Wallace Mc- ley Peneroski) on 'their rnar- followed by the regular meet- song. Rev. Little suggested an One Mile West Of Pickering GIVEN AWAY ring- Saturday, March 28th. ing at 2 p.m. offering be taken for the Choir Millan and Doug., and Mrs. ho 'buy music. _. } Village, on No. 2. F%gtnwai► ', April 2 to li. Braid Savage entertained a Mrs. Holland visited her • • Morgan Pugh, of Or]Jha, vis- , feW, of his friends -at a birthday mother in London on Good phone; l42-1S4F '=MONDAY -FRIDAY ited Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wil_ party on Saturday, Marsh 28.' (oat 1(1`tt) M. '�.'. i.00 A. M.-6.00 P. son, on Saturday. Mrs. O. Rudd and . Mr. and _..............................._......._ SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs.' ElMer Jam- - FRESH APPLE CIDER spent -Easter. weekend • • 8,00 A. ht 12:00 NOON reson and-d&ughter:-a�d -M�. atBancroft, Ont. Pickering! Ornamental Iron For Sale - Sweet apple ddor. Barnett, of Islington, were Mr. and Mrs. R. Yule and Fresh made. PICKERING supper guests on Friday, with their grandson Bob Rudd, = Pickering Orchards STATION ROAD, ICKERING SASH ,til MFG. LTD. Mr, and Mrs. B. Jamieson. �' P Oce mile West of Pickering .4th, Coneassion West of spent. Ea9tez..Surlday at.. their The Young People were en- cottage. at Comong Lake. ORNAMENTAL' IRON WORK-- of on No. 2, Highway Brock Road night _ phone; 942-1247 tertained on Saturday Mr, George Smith of Fair.- _ ° ' • MI$CpLd,ANEOUS METAL WORK at the Stickwood home, and port TRIAL METAL FABRICATING • rt .Beath, honoured B the Cubs _ (oct 31 t'f) -.AUCTION SALE a of cmkinole.their- - --L STAIRS - FLAGPOLES--FIRE_ESCAPES enjoyed a gam by judging ird Houses WELDING AND REPAIRS The 4-H girls had their 6th on Monday evening. Due to ill_ For Sale - 214rich Motorola �Wednasday, April 8. - auction meeting on Saturday at' the ness Rev. B P Smith was un- gE SURE PHONE 942-0166 and SPECIFY P.O.I. TV, Swivel base. Good condi- sale of two Oliver tractors. home of Mrs. C. Disney. Their able to do the judging• Prizes - tion: Phone: 839-1689. complete line of near new and shoepacks are to be templet- went to Gary Cooper 1st.; (apr 2-tf) modern power farm machin- ed fqr the next meeting. David Baird, 2nd.; and Char- ery, mfisc�elianeous articles, Mrs. 1 kins The bird houses - ......, . • - _ For....._......_....__......._......__ .- M'r. and �' DoP les Baird, 3rd. Sale - '63 Acadian Beau- farm supplies, equipment etc., and Carlene and Mr, Bob Jar-wai h the other niont.--station.. reEvans, an rs - gan anis, of Claremont, had bird houses of Owasco District blue. Atrtoanatic• Redia Wash- ham Township being the prop- on Friday, April 3rd and will er seat, belts. F ,ionc : �4`�-'� 1bt erty of J.. Stuart Laurie. �e supper on Sunday night with be judged by Conservation ED ARMSTRONG at -1-.00 P. m. Terris Cash: do Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones. A� Judges. DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ' For - Sale 9 x 9 Woods cot- reserve, as proprietor quitting Mr.-. and Mrs_ Cecil Disney, bE s Munroe, of Dunbarton ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY tage tent; also 9 x 6 veran farming_ c,,ee or Sheila anvan a s Shores is home from ospit BEI ARGE OR SMALL• dah to fit above. Two years titulars. Clarke Prentice, aue- Sunday night with Mr. and and feeling much better. PAINTING old. 350.00 complete. Phone: ter, by Ken Prentice; man- Mrs, Lome Disney, at Brook- Dunfalr Baptist Church News , 2-0705. - _ agement. 2 lin. i _ ENER ET _ 94 Sunday, April Sth, 1564 UPKEEP OF GROUNDS .. ... (apr ) . The U. C. W. wil meet next 9.45 a m. Sunday School; 11 G AL CLEAN-UP C. dol W�ted Wednesday. April 8, at the SPECIFY P O _ .. • ::.... .:.....:.:......... a.m. Morning orship: 2.30 BE SURE - _ with W PHON' 942-07bb and SPE AVON CALLING comina Events Manse. at Jo es and, pine Bible „.: 6.30 P.M. �, 942 5616 Mrs. Percy Jones and Mrs. Cars will leave for Ajax.. The - . - Ooei't Read This Wks Auxiliary Ajax And Frank Disney in charge of the Sunday evening service will be ital Pickering Genesi Hosp program a joint Baptismal Service with unless you want to -earn. We "Daffodil Bali offer opportunrity for capable ....:..:........:..:...... t urate T Por - Ajax Baptist Ch rens women to earn good income Plans are going ahead for Fairport ,ration will be Provided and WORLD, HEALTH DAY -APRIL 7th during convenient hours. our Annual Spring Dance, to those washing to .attend are AVON COSMETICS �. held in the. Community Congratulations to Mr. and asked to be Friday the Church by 1lICi1K NO TRUCE FOR TUBERCULOSIS`. P: O. Box 512 Oshawa 1 Centre. Ajax• on April 10. Mrs Stan. Cane on the birth �.� P.m. Friday evening. 7 Phone: 7211. � A tasty lunch will be served- of a baby boy Saturday, March Pin. • Prayer Time: 8 p.m: - There•wiil be refreshments and Youth t at-Osh The Health h. 1964 nava Gene Y M I L L_ E R Hospitai. They are calling the target � tcne e Prizes• -,.:,. yrs World Hai Organisation has focv attention «+ _- TRAILER SERVICES -- ern b the, d's major health problems for OR The Plan to attend. Tick are baby Charles Collier Cane• BROCK READ {s tuberculesls, and the theme --"NO TR FOR SALES i RENTALS available from allmembers• On Monday evening, April 15 million tuberculosis cases Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer To reserve Your tickets. call 6th at 8.15 p.m in the Coca- Ail Cubs. Scouts and Brow- ] million deaths per year 1Vi4 Models From iF200J10 942.6974 or 942-2604. Tickets .munity Hall an Open Meeting 1,600.000,000 of -all ages an harbouring the couple, Hies and Guides meetings were rode {lus in their bodice Trailers Are $5.00 per to any resident of the Fairport cancelled during Easter' week. QNTARIO COUNTY TB AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION Cabin i Camping B28ch.Dunbarton Shores area. but will be held as .usual on FOR RENT Card Of Thanks This meeting is in interest of April 6th and •7th. 757 Grierson St., OShawa the. local Scouting Unit. An The Red Cross Sewing Group 'The Christmas Seal Organisation assisting iq the ces+trol of j Ewryfhing For Trailers 'lyre faintly of ttie late John election of officers will bel meet at the Centre as. 'tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases - AJAX -phone: 142-]411 J. Smith, wish to thank their held, -Chaired by Cwvasco Dis- usual on April 7th at 10 a.m OUR TB PROGRAMME ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI friends, re{atives and neigh- tartb Mier I. Willard CASE FINDING HEALTH EDUCATION t' Mr_. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard .(apr 9 if) born for their kindness, D'i'n- and 'Dista Scout blaster Dave Monthly Chest Clinics SOCIAL SERVICE AND and beautiful flowets: with N spent Easter Sunday Mr' Tuberculin Testing RIEHABILITATIO SPECIAL. End of line Kitchen tare Rev: Frank Conitey, and Marsh. Please pian to attend a7rd Mrs. Lloyd Brawn of EP- Mass Surveys RESEARCH T8 R E E CH Faueefs W44ose i Spray the McEaehnle Funeral Home, and bring a friend Refresh- som. Ont_ SPONSORS OF - Rehabilitation Council - Home, meats will be served b�+ the i Mri E. Corrtiutt spent a fei�: GOAL FOR THE FUTURE -find all eases in the early stages $1230 for their kindness and drought_ Ladies Auxiliary of the .1st n Toronto het in order to shorten time of treatment and reduce the number BRADY PLUMBING fulness. during our bereave- days i Toro attending ach Cub and •':"-.4]20 Kingston Road - merit. It was greatly apprec- Fairport i3e Orange Lodge and visiting of cases by checking the spread _of tuberculosis. , Scouts. j _friends. _.....�. ..... .............•-__--_ rated, Cub Master Mrs. Cooper is Miss Donna Musdow of i _,001 .............................. _ Want now making Birds Creek s spending the ��• _. J<i,Ta NW V 0D September openings. We will ' Easter• week visiting with her "'THE POWER MAN" The church was well filled have approximate;y 8 openings ( sister Mrs. G. Carter and 60 AWARD HOME ' and it your boy is . 8 years old family. Birthday . - FATRPOR'F LAWNMOWER roc the Easter service of Wor-congratulations• to SERVICE ship= Rev. Fleetham took his on or before September and Susan Boys who celebrated her _ e sermon from St Mark 16. The he wishes to be a Cub. pleaseI ton N MOWER SHARPENING The Jr. choir sang "The. Joy- 3562 and Put his name on the birthday greetings to, .Steens j3U1LT ON A WOODED LOT WELDING ful Eastertide". The Senior Waiting list. - Compton who celebrated her 1My1TH BEARING FRUIT TREES - - "Day Phone - 831-]562 choir sang beautifully "My On Tuesday, April 7kh, at 117th birthday' on Saturday. '!EVERGREENS 3 SHADE TREE'S After k00 i Week -ends Lord, What a Morning'. We 8 p_m. the Ladies Auxiliary of ' .March 28th with a party of 831-140! welcome any vishars or new. 1st Fairport Beach Scouting friends. -:80 by AMB (apr 9 tf ► comers to our church far 'Wor- Unit will hold a meeting. at Mr, and Mrs. McMurtrie had strip or Sunday School. the, home of Mrs. Rudd. 30 their mothers. Mrs. McKenna ' r� Unit No. 3. of the United Lakeview Ave. It is hoped that and Mrs. G. McMurtrie visit by N PL"N6 `BOBChurch Women will hold their r all Mothers will attend and East weekend Fred G. McMurtrie who has left for on Wednesday, _ , next 'rneetirtK Mr. F a Caribbean cruise AT.4-4721 ' CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING at the bring a friend. q bon voyage party for rs Williams who r April 8, at 8.00 p. m• a in Ajax - ` Repairs And Re-Ceverin'. home of Mrs. F. Webb. Unit underwent surgery ting Mr. and Mrs. A. Boys of No. 2. is invited to mean' with Hospital is nowma friends and 1: REF; ESTIMATES them Mrs. Edgie Pegg and Mr. at home. His many Fleebham will have the Wor- neighbours wish him a Speedy - No Obligation New mem- recovery. ship and Program On Tuesday, ..March 24th. ��SSEY phone: 831-018! hers are welcomed to theseCub Master Mrs. Cooper and.DILL (mar 19 tf) Unit meetings.. Unit No. 2. is sfwrsoring the assistant Cub Muer Alex Baird took their honoured six; .. of Enter- "K -KEEPING SERVICE Red ,Ruse company wtw were For Small Businesses tairsnent for Children, on Sat. The Red Ft' - Doug Covert, Larry Zeriada, ,..i g qr.nes - . urda ' morning. April 4, from E!ari McGee, David Bairrd� PREPARED 10.00 till noon. . Pickard, Charles Band to tour Mrs.. Collins ren welcome. on _Admission -Lab- Peak Freans Biscuit actory: phone: 831-1]W . els from► Red Rose Tea or Cof- The trip was a delighQto the ".' (apr 9) fee.. or Blue Ribbon products. _ • _ Mr. Brockbank has returned boys _ - a Douglas Covert is spending MAIN STREET, piCKERING -0 . . ,Phone 942-1601 SEWING MA with his TUNE-UP etieek-uP. Friends hope all is Grandparents near Bel}eo e. °ssftere,- it� Smke' rr "f Spec I&! - - Nieke well. family is Happy =Birthday, wishes, to_ -- _ "Singer" Trained Miehsnk The Dan Goodwin Martin Peterson who will be Call:° 9i2-3711 hoiidayirtg in Florida for the 7 years old on April 3rd: to CHUCKS OF BEEF E or Easter ,Holidays• Philip Tiesson who will be 3 ^Whitby Sawing Centre" Miss Perkins, of Toronto, - 0 bbi-5046 and Miss Gloria Trolley of Clif & Wrapiw Ibs. �.._..»._ rs M. 1ST. a 2ND. MORTGAGES are spending the Easter week Mr. and Mrs. Easter Pegg and ZO 60 IbS� each 45C. �� - - -for $1.00 ;1500 To 510.000 with Mr. and Mrs. W. Troll- Diana spent Easter with bIr. _ Available To Haowners ey here. and Mrs. M. Pegg. ;- Roasallft Interest Ratss Mr, and Mrs. Earl Disney Sorry to report Ruthie 'Pegg _ He Bonuses and family enjoyed dinner with is confined to tech home No Hidden Charges Mr, and Mrs. Les. Wilson' and through illness, Special FRONTS OF BEEF for your Home Freezer No Brokerage Fees family, on, Sunday. Miss Marian Pegg and friend Payments To Suit Your Mrs. P. Willson visited Mr. had supper with Mr. and Mrs. �t Wrapped And Fast . Frozen 39c. be"', e" {�dget and Mts. Fred Byers, on Sun- Ken Brooks on Sunday night. C , pp WHt• For Psrtinrlars To day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pegg and Mrs. Edgie Pegg visited her boys of Toronto spent Ener .- Sox 45, Claremont, Ont. rnother. in Toronto . on Satur- with Mr. and Mrs. J.. Brooks. (�etT 20) �Y• We are 90rry to know • : THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1964 ,.' ! 'THE 'PICiEERI" Nli1Na Pale five ~ BEDDING daughter of Mr. and Mi-s. Ar.- mss. Her maid of honor, Mine and white nowegiWa. _ The bride's motley received in nlorida, the bride choosing a hur Fortier, of Toynevale Rd., Hn.bara Duff, of Napanee, had { The best mon owes Mr. Jaiaa a deep blue Peat de Sole gown navy blob subt, shoes. and bag Rouge Hills, to David. sin u: .a street-length dress of Cop- ( Ralph, of Oooksvffie, and the wrlth nudchk g " brocade coat with a yellow hat and corsage R - - Mr. anis Mrs. O. G. Culiacu:., per Peau de Soie, and the i ushers were: the bride's bro- and a,00ee•orles, while Mrs. for travelling. They will reside A very pretty Easter wedd- of Willowe. e t _ ' _Miss - trier Mr. Jerry Fortier, and Cotbacutt, chose grey lace ovejr' at Upper Canadli Drive, on re. ing took place on Thur­,L;,.% ed lovely in her ley, East Woodlands, and Joan Mr. John ' - evening, March 26, 1964. at gown of white Peau de Soie co-lacutt, the grgom's sister. I velle essoTies a'nt guests were ' Pbouge Hills United C.:u�...i, with white lace jacket and 61we turquoise Peau de Sole A reception for about eighty The bride and groom left a- frdnt Sarnia, Montreal and when Rev. T. Eagnall, un-e:c-f:neer-tile veil and Bari �u -dresses, with matching access- T_ guests was held at the Rouge tnid showers of confetti for a Dorvelle. in marriage, Bonnie Mar-;area. white aad yellow cast_ade io:- ui:es, and all carried yellow Hills Golf and Coutrtry Club. honeymoon trip by motor, to -- Waltler—Jones W { APRIL Z - $ - 4 On Saturdays, March 28, at Prices Effective THURS.,. FRI. i SAT. 4.00 o'clock in the afternoon, . a very pretty Easter Wedding + was performed by Rev, T. Bag- SPECIAL FEATURE – WHILE THEY LAST nail, at Rouge Hips United Church, when L Dale. Marlys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Fresh Frozen Grade 'A' Oven, Ready Young (6-8 lbs Average) lip Waldier, Brycemore Dr., I' MARKET R K E T '' TURKEYS Ila 39C West Rouge, was united in F O D — marriage to W. Allan, son of Fresh Frozen Grade 'A' Oven Ready _ Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Jones, of • - j` Ib 49c Fairport Beach. The bride CAPONS looked lovely in a floor-length -'Rouge Hills .on Hwy• No. 2 Jo—A-last o[ Rouge Brwge _ (Average 6--8 lbs.) gown of white Peau de Sole with a small train and bouf- i Table lvlaple Leaf Fully Cooked Fant veil, and carried a white Queen Enriched Full 24-oz. Sliced Loaves .-SMOKED HAM (Whole) lb. 39c Bible, with , an orchid and ' (Save 13c) 2 for 3f • - streamers. The matron of BREAD I 1.1 V honor,-Dir%: Sandra Grant, and -Value (Save 100- 4 Roll Family Pack', three bridesmaids, Miss Susan TOILET TISSUE - _ : 29c. Fresh or Frozen- (While'They Last) walker, Mrs. YyoQrrte weld- ron and Miss Michelle Jones, Fulr 1-lb. Pk 1 lb• C all wore s�treet4ength gowns in Peek Frear (Save 106 gR WIL \ �S shocking pink Lace over Peau DIGESTIVE•BISCUIT843eI ICKEN _ _ de ' Soie with matching acc- essories. Idris Old English (Save 70 15-oz. TinsRound Steak or The best- man was Mr. Vic- for , Norman, and the ushers 2 ' for 39e Mr. Bill Lardner, Mr. Michael The Gentle Bleach (Save From_ 10c to 25c) -Large 32-oz. Bottle �__ Gram and Mr. Martin Lewis. _ • A reception for over one IMARVELO 2 for 29c 79hundred guests was held at the Rouge Hills Golf and Country -Swift's Pard (Save 21 c). 15-oz. Tins. Sliced windless � D .. _ _ : - lb � ride's moth 1 t Club The b sec- .DOG FOO - – :8 for 93e k f a S V Bacon slued in a ne._qlovellace gown in �rea� • • a��rrpa�e__�ur��,,� (Case •of.48 Tins $5.50 Save ;1.46) thing accessories, while the Clover Cream (Save 1Oc)' t/2. Gallo^ Standing (While They Last) 6th & 7th Ribs grioam's mother dxise a floc+- ered silk in mauve with tnat- ching :. - - ail avoure aor. : �� � � ] �C �L • f The young couple are Noun- / IB FAST u mooning !n the Pocono Moue_ . PRIMER tains, Pa., and will reside on (Save ,i Oc) Large 16-oz. Jars York M M Rd., Don view Tow- Ingersoll - _ S9C 1.-Ib. s kg eis on tiiedr return -_ CHEESE SPREAD Lucas Arthurs Super value : BREAKFAST BACON °aR Montreal,1 w� ] t/2-Ib. Tin - from Nov Jersey, Swift's Premium (Save 20c) Ottawa and Montreal. COOKED HAM - $1.49 Lean Peamealed The bride's parents. Mr. and Ib 49C Mrs. Phillip Wabtier , oelebra- Red Rose 10096 Pure (Save 40c) Giant lo-oz. Jar COTTAGE ROLL ted their 23rd wedding anniv. 1-lb. Ptcg. ersary an .Sunday, March 29. .li Jubilee Small Link es there on tdjt.t CPdee�'�ot a�itter� $14 9 °"�. occasion. r%( this occasion. PORK SAUSAGE '39c Cadbury's -(Save 30c),:..Giant 2-Ib. Tin - - - -99 LEAN PEAMEALED BACK BACON Rev. M. Butttars .delivered (Special Offer of 20c Off Plus 10c Of C End Cuts or Slices=------ -- -- h — ----- -- Ib. 69c r Ib. 59c t e e on Sunday ------ Centre Cuts Of Slices • at the church results. _ - _ The .mens choir sang slat _ ;ISive 17c) Dad's Original Fresh Pork (Picnic) the Lotti-is R'bretr oday' .Next • L p me� t the Lords Supper will 11Y . "9c lb.be. administered.1� elld Cav1,, Z�N of our e Ro i young people Shoulder- !w".� 5 V ended tate Easter Sunrise Lever Brothers (Special Offer of 40c Off) King Size 5-lb Box , Service on Sunday rnorreshg at Skinless ( the Greenwood Coanervatkm . NEW SURF __. . 39c . .1.19 - Loose) - WIENERS _ Ib Park, and had br ikfast later ti Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose) Bring Your Own Carton at the Pickering .C. E. Centre., . • * � Congratulations to Mr, and 7. }� Mrs. Geo. Brown, West M. Fresh Mweet Beef _ his. I •� who celebrated theft 26Rltst wad- ding anniversary last Wedues. • ere atten- ded a party in their honour-ak PORK BUTT ROASTIb. C the Annandale Club. Fresh The CommunityClub • will York Homogenized (Save 19c) 16-oz. Ice. Box Jars.49 meet at the school this S,sdtr- . PEANUT BUTTER Z for-79c — - ,- - Blade or Short. Rib _ (Blade Bone Removed) • �' evening, when a Variety Program will be presented. ,I Red Rose .Orange Pekoe (Save 6c) Pkg. of. 60 ROAST Ib+ 59C A number from here were at TEA BAGS --- ••------• ----- - - - - - 79e ; atether p � . girls' hockey No. ll.Stringless* Tender. Fresh Minced Steak Ib. 69t u�, Ajax Sheil- GREEN BEAN8_ 2 lbs. 49C Boneless Rolled -etty s�>8'` ear, won the tro-. PRIME .RIB ROAST squire U.S. No. 1 California Firm Green New Good Size Heads - :Ib 79C Mr g M� ,2 for 29c - CASBAG E - ri„ne�,ess Rolled Plate Brisket and Peggy visited Mr and l Mrs. Cooper Bath, Orangeville • Good Size' POT ROAST _ -'' n Sunray. Mos Squire's mot. ° ney re- California Snow White turned CAU LI FLOWER +each 29c ...: cross cut lds. and Mrs. �Marvin Bar- Sunkist sweet Elting _ Size 180's SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69e' low, Renee and Alen, of Fen ` - elan Falls. have been ,v1sbtuhg- N"EL ORANGES 3 dos. $1.00 - Mr. and Mrs. Arch Be]i. (Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready ............................................. ......._...... No. an King Sid — �. C CUCUMBERS :.....�" -RST U.S. No. 1 California Crisp Iceberg - MORTGAGE -2 for 29c • Frying - Roasting - Barbs :uing(Awrage Weight 3 lbs) HEADLETTUCE _ ry g , Mak Leaf.Tenderfla (Save 116 MAPLE LEA:. LOANS Maple � 'Canada ' Tulip (Save 7c) j0 �. Ti/��/ •� Packers NATURAL' , (Regular or Colored) CMEDDAR `�` r KAM • *` CHEESE On ResidenNel Pr•perllr _ s?tc]iF ` 12 oz. 12 oz pkq. e ' a '� MILD 49c Coo k Jai i� L > - • s tins l A � - a --r2nZ k ��r V�� T t W100A Medium Sze . 12 oz and 6REY -2 lbs. 59c lbs. 39c Save A, lbs. 99c- x Old 63c { TRUST SIrROUD S QUALITY, SERVICE AND VALUES A MUST R _. .. _ MAKE SHOPPING AT STROUD'S A WEEKLY HABIT QUA =oR -< <. w ,�*, _ a paw Six E PitKERING Nfi<1NS THURSDAY, APRIL 2, i%4 r� r intuited n coarse. �e � Bur .,WEST • �R G� St- Andrews Circle of the ' D' RECTORY , I i �� the La Gmild will attend a ' � �s sped Thankoffering lunch- SUS The West Rouge Girls' Club son, all of OtrGawa eonn at Melville Presbyterianunder the leadership-Af Mr. Nir aM Mrs AM- rhureh on 71 Dip ■aatasaasatassaaaata* and Mrs. Bob Smith, held Open and family were -in Hamilton, at 1 p. m. This will take the + House for the parents and visiting relatives over the hal- place of their regular meet- J -United Church friends of -the members of the �Y• ing. GUARANTEED McEACHNIE S - - Qub, in the school audita ' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grant, - • �y •= Rev. ~ fie' , T ttawa, were at ran League ROdifD-�Y Save FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ a Tuesday evenirlg,_; March 24. �. The program was opened by parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Atom -Mitchells 'defeated the -CHURCH SERVICES �• Phillip Waltier, Brycemore, for John Inglis team 4 - 3, to take Any Make Or Model ' the March Past, led by Marie the week -end, to attend the Palumbo and Bonnie Fraser, a big lead in the championship ARTHUR FIELD Sunday stdneel • 9.43 A. M. wedding of Dale Waltier and followed by God Save the as they need only a tie next Private Ambulance Service And - 11A7 A. At 'Queen, Wendy Pearce welcom: Allan Janes, on Saturday week towinthe cup. Mitchells PICKERING Our., best welshes to Mr. and" were led .b Steve Miller with T ed 'the guests and- Rhythm Ex- Y ..DAY OR NIMH ercises were done by Gesell Mrs. Howard Williams, Ridge- three goals, and Howie Race - =-+,AUDLEY wood Rd. on their 26th wood- Bundersrnan. Lila Black 'and got the one, while Arthur, ( - Ing anniversary on March, 26; J Church Service • Pat Podzirr (Yellow belt wear- Worth soared two for Inglis, , ars) accompanied by Linda and' to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip and Jeff Betts one. The final WATER DELIVERED Wolfler, .Brycemore Rd, whoin all series are next I �M/sn. McEaehnie. Prof. Sunday School 1.15 P. M Hendersoar and. Wilma Smit, games celebrated .their 23rd wedding week. In a consolation game, aasaaat•■astas�saasaaa+ did a very 'interesting Judo anniversary 'on March 29; and Weft Of Dunbarton _ -.1� Demonstration, with Mr. Ed. Rouge Hills Cleaners and o Mr. and Mrs. T. Sarnis, Is- Hardw're tied Rouge Hills Bar- PHONES !4? -=171 Roy (brown belt) of the Hat- ' t , PHONE• -- land Road, who celebrated bar Shop and Drugs 2 - 2. ashit'a Judo Club, Toronto, as P their anniversary on the 27th. pN Wow -Boyds lady a . ',Pickering, Ont. • st. Gwgf is . a guest commentator. Mr. and Mrs. David Shilton ATIontle 2-0063 A game of floor'hockey with Reynolds Kids tied 1-1 as Pat • L of Ottawa, spent the week -end v� scored for Re Reynolds, Anglican Church ` Kim Chown and Lymr McClell.�o I i with David's parents, Mr. and only have Rick Gr' tie I I - wand- 7. students a Y Y Grigsby f - s+lGttntKA oNTAR10 : urs. --Herb--S�hi 17�n�--est Pt. it up for Boyds. This was the was enjoyed by everyone: s There was Organized Con - We second week in a raw that -KEN and CLARKS _ -;asv. on, Gym Routine and 'tile We are sorry to report Mr. these teams have tied, and the - Creighton, Drynan� u S. A• D. a - Walter Austin, Rouge Hills Dr. �s},i �� do�►ytr, toe P R• E N T I C ,E sex tee, Ptekerts, oat. Limbo included in the Gymn- champ p 3 Murdoch N in St. Michael's Hospital, sudden -death game next week. PHeMe: esa•ssta, asties. following an accident at work • AUCTIONEERS Notes and CoRrirr�etHs were In the consolation game, the �• suNowr ss■vtegs -- - given es Mr, and Mrs. Smith, when he had his boot and heel Stroud team defeated Woods MARKHAM $arMsters, SOIkitOt'f badly crushed. Lt«M«d aid wrtb.rts.d for tic. o.SO .. m.--+t.hr o•M•�•• who thanked Mrs. Jean Me- 5 .- 2• Counties Of 0Mtarl. and York and Notaries Public 110.00 s. 0__me�i Pry Pherson for getting financial Mrs Dyatt, Acton, spent a Bantam -Rouge Hill Tavern �Mr„ st»k. �t•Mn•ut•• Ne•s.- s10.a* a..��-+tris C•• S help through Recreation when few days last week with her have a commanding lead in bow R�tter•t Rsv esteq LAN& OF COMAN140 CHAM M (4th s.n+.r>t . sister, Mrs- a Bantarr -champion f as-----i10-se .a. w.-•seM10st_. ssMM ' it was "needed- to keep i�ie- dw air-s+uatb .t-- -i Hills Dr. Mrs. Dyatt was a they tied West Rouge Shell •,,, Ross S Simco* St. N., Oshawa (in w p. He■ Club going. former resident of the oom- Mr. Smith announced through Tel. Oshawa. 7'13-3Mi ' - the efforts of Mr. Bob Stenon, Y, as a on Ridge- week to clinch the cup. Rich- _ PHONCS - epitome (At Ise P.rt.k M.1q of the School . Board, the aud- �s °Od Rd. a few years ago. ardson and McCleod were thevrss+NsWwr j The First and Second West marksmen for the Tavern tit or640-3"6se.N a � •h� C••"' J 2l4�.1 -- _.itoriutn and its facilities would with their pr.sueos bow bass btww.e tee aw iii be free of charge for the Clues Ro%W... why Brzaxt LoRnnas and Glen .a,.r. u.•, face, °a.r lebresMsNe next year. and also through Leaders, enjoyed a trip by bus . Anthony scored for the Shell - next a year, . at M - to the City, on . Tuesday, Mar. Club. The oonsolatwn game 3 art, in getting tinamial help. Museum, where they had thher was mon by the Terveld Bros. FLEURY i COMERY • E • ' • { A Raine of M� lunch before going on to Allan .6 - 4 over -Glen Eagles '�StIOA- •and Hula Hoops by the whole Gardens. They all report a .Ali Star Action BARRISTERS SOLICITORS E' R R f N society _ Club. followed by Around the avast wonderful daffy out. and NOTARIES PUBLIC "i •7 Cama Fire. led by Jennifer woould like to thank especially West Rouge Inglis Juveniles - aouag "ILM ONTARIO r ' JolEffe. Dorma Watt gave the Mrs. M. Welsh,'for making the currently are tied at one game �� sr OM �� �sMd � MURM unvte■ woo closing renrun'ks- trip possible. colt in their semi-finals best, �d Cr suNowr saaoot Refresturretrts were provided Many Happy Returns of 'the of -five series with Bancroft. AT. S•S7s4 PtJAerai and suNowv - 11.1010 A. w. and served by the Hbane and 'After defeating Bancro tt 6 . 2 lance is two need. lust Moret y School. The Girls Qub has � t°: Steven Brooks, Rouge Monday Wit, they travelled - _ - - Amba Sere' e A _ Hills Dr, on his 14th birthday, been well supervised and has March 29• to Mr. Howie Al- to Peterboro and were defeated N011sf, * T.•taMi.w d Hosting sore Chose brought Rood training and ston, Decimal Place, who had 6 - 5. Wolf Sc lhl�,rmb s' fine 3- a J ' se hYs*-94"M P.M at mM wed...rnr r••e.g pleasum for everyone in it. a 8'� . effort was washed • as swedey ond owdow fie. Z Highway Neu at 0.00 P. M. i birthday Marsch 30; w Todd The Executive Is made up of Saunders. Coach Bill Gleed got very lit- N A'p.i.tw at Pickering eeoew Road ALL ARC aro.Coaast I8. Rutrge Highlands tit effort out of the rest of - 'Leaders: Sally Anne ' Elnho®e Dr, who was two years old on TM tMt/ug rte.. w .ore M and Gisela Bundersman: Coup- March 29: to Brad Ellis, Jay- the team 'However, it is a lothg A' r,s MtNn TeesdMy. Tk�•h► sellors: Lila Black.. Kim bele Gr. also two years on series yet, and p e th will MONUMENTS p rtMd .tee "t w sasw» a P. � : Chown, Jennifer Jolliffe. Ines- the 29th; to Mr, Fred- Hunt, �' doubt cetzie u with a fine . 'i'eie hOAe - lie LayeOx. Diane Maloney: Island Rd. who had a etfaaK as they have so ebony WHitshall 2-3610 per ►.rue. ter..w.w.. ore Lyrme McClelland and I:irhda tines in the pest. All teams wttgt+.as w.n....e work.• ATwo"so a -toes an the 25Rlh ; to Mrs. Irene i McGee; Amt. CounselJota: suffer minor let -dowing. and Cawthorne, Island Rd. wtho had . ROSERT AUSTIN, PROP. Bonnie F sser, Linda Hensler- West Rouge is no exception, It a birthday on March 30; to is hard on the coaches' ulcers, u ■. t~ watery. o ism son, Merle Palumbo. Wendy Maragg Adams, Ridgewood Rd. Tee 0011.. w..t o. wtwt►y at.a■a■as■ttaas■■aakaatr. Pearce, Jvdy Reynolds and but the many supporters of. Dorma, Watt. The Club Super- on her ninth birthday, Marcdh this team know the boys, the � �. s' Hg's'' �'tn""s B and Sell St. AAdreo Wes -_ visors are: Mr. and Mrs. Bob ' 0 0 0 ' 25. coach and the Nex nhathager have Phom Whitby 8i8�2 W� CiassiNed Ad Presbyferian Church Smith. Rouge Hills Dr. Phone 1 atm Berry that then was all done a fine job, and we ATlatrtic $-58T9. : an error in names in last wish them every success as ■sssasasasassasssaaaa CMrreh street North. Mebrhq 000 they seelc the Ontario Juvenile week's column, as it was Mr.. ■ass■sasssas■asst■s■sssass■asa■ataasa=ssatEs■ The SautOrld and Pickering Alex. Adams, Ridgewood Rd B„ rapid iP• Minister Rev. F. Gmkoy, M. A - Minor Soccer Association. will Maser 4i Windsor Odno hold their annual meeting on whew father passed away in DUMBARTON RADIO �SION Pbotno 12N3 ScsNand, and Mr. Adsmts was 1 ;•Monday, April 6, at 7.30 p. m. in Scotian i with his family, J. E. ENWRIGHT 1 In the Aginoa?rt CarsrsnurtltY st the tine, and not Mr. Alex. Electronic Serine 'Since 1946 A. N. Rathw, P _ �e of Worship 11.15 AMM ' _ entering team are invited to , & ill cmfln ' Centre. Anhyone interested in Armour, and rte trust 1 have not J attend this meeting.- 10rs toe Inconich.venienced �rnistske, and pii�ilfflRipK 1RW ' T'� '�W k� ISM AM 000 I +P��r--Cor*, Expert paper Hatping :;z .? ..,� :., N"4 a The West Rouge Ladies' Club 000 For Advice and Estimates Greenwood 9424� ♦ >• .Wellcome? Award will irodd their newt meeting on April 9, at 8.30 P. ,THE CHURCHES 1 No Oblii4ation ... !w M in the Phone 839-3317 or 83!-1!!7 - -- I afar for Zeaft 1-3120 -Whift Claremont, eek aper- are hnvited to come aiL lSt. Edw� AAnglit:aw ` Say Ridges, DurAwlw , Mar- I -in the cousnunirtyr wbo are. In- terested in joining a friendly Br'�P o 0 0 Sunday, April 5,'9.30 a. m _' tin Subdivision A vision and West d `Personals Max�p► West Rouge families wiii.be Morning Prayer and J� INSURANCE i Rettge-- Ntott* N1-1191 Sunday School for all agest Serving the erect sbte* 193= T relatives and enjoyed. _ YNI !D CHURC« .yrisitec3 Goodirattatiorh Cbe�gs at 7.30 aisitons over the Easter week-' p m following EvprsonB at I"MAdIN r NarMIOOd Ave., North, betwMn No. 2 3401 His�lM/a�ls t r i.''� and aldxKW h the weatdher 7.00 p. m• Rev. K. Soo4t in W. A. McKay, M. A. PIs Q t� anydidng but spring-like, ehat8e, P1rsr Windstorm, Aute ase■■aaaasssaassassaaasss■■aasssssssassssssss many ventured out in their 9t, Edward's was wetf ate- ��' air- Mia1Nnr sl _ lovely hew and colourful out- ended by members far the Sas- '; b:00 HOLIDAY ' SU G G E S T I 0 N S - Service of wersldp 11 AL IBE r: e fats.' ter scins$y Service, and it is 03 - Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Stane- 'heart-warming too see such a. -• _ and and d Aldren, of Ottawa,. mice, full congregation on this Call as collect 6"41823 al spm the ' Easter week -end very special 0coasiroth. 145 Brock St. S. WhMiy ( ) Canadian Reticles ( )Antigua ;'Cherelt feho*i. AN with Mrs. StaneUnd's parents, 0 0 0 ..... .:. ._: .. .. ) European Tours ( ) Bermuda Fl ( OsPartatetrRi. lr4ii �.. M: -Mr. and Mrs. A. Dand, Rouge Grace Presbyterian. Church p Hiller Dr. Pert Union Rord - Muskoka Resorts ( ) Jamas - Mr 'and Mrs Jim Lloyd and - l OPTOMETRIST Now York World's Fair ( ) Mexico - Keitih, of Friendshbp Ave flew Sunday, April 5, at 11.00 a.JOHN swell ( ) - -- TM to --- or M. 3 Pleasant Street ( ) t, the holiday - Coanshxinioah Service,_with - - Livell Rd., South) Sime* Guests over the week -end Rev. Hunter: of Melville Pres- ( )Sus Tours' ( Nassau Cruise BAY MIDGES eh -at the hone of Mr. and. Mrs. byteTien Church in charge. '- fil George Craig and family, of Sunday School at the Sartre Hours - _.10 A` M. to 4 P. M. ( ) BrMaittr, ( ) Tt*� ••�Nasassa■awaaasv••• oil EVENINGS - 7 te 9 P. I& oll Rouge Hills Dr. were: Mr. and sour. CHECK INFORMATION YOU WISH AND RETURN 41`. JAMES Mrs. Chester Koch and their On W'ednesdty evenithg, Mat• CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS COMMUNITY- CHURCH ' four cirIldren 'who motOred up 25, at 8.00 p. m., the Ladies' Telephone 839-2601 U OUR ADDRESS _ Reformed Episcopal *0 S WITH Y from West Valley, N. Y. Guild held their regular Meet - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Whliayns ing in the churclh, Rev. Hun- _ _ �� �� '1 iOU 1t � ick Read, ....................................:.............. - - - Ye of Branvpten, spent the boli- ter was guest speaker and had HOWARD B.A. , vd day with Mrs. WDliaans' Par- a special message for fire mean- 24 HOUR T1 A R D T R A V E L 31 Firrietr Awe. Terence i ants and brothers, Mr. and bels of the Guild. Rev. Hunter Pe ... NIC ': BUREAU LTD. Phare HO S -4i74 t.ho Port Uthion Rd. and attended sta�ation of officers of the SERVICE _ '�� - Scroll of worship, Ell the Walder -Jones wedding on Guild 'Ilse evening was much SUNDAYS 3 HOLIDAYS Sunday School & BIM* Class ;Saturday, at Rouge Hills Un- enjoyed by everyone Present - Morning Contracts Refreshments were served..and ANTENNAS i TOWERS PM -f''M A. M. ited Church. 942-6690 : Morning Prayer Dhc Easter guests at the home of. a social get-together for the installed A Repaired - 11-K A. M. Mr, and Mfrs. C. N. Cassehnayh, ladies. Telephone $39-3937 Ridgewood Rd. were: Mrs. Cas- 5t, Colombos Circle will hold C 3 M RADIO Open Utrttl ! P. M. On Fridays _ Holy Coonmunion First: UU gbj : sehnati's sister, Mrs. Rothwell their- regular monthly meeting 3 TELEVISION P. M. On Saturdays' rtaa■■a■■ataa■aa■Raa■ i }, and two sons,. and• friends, Mr. in the church on Tuesday, Ap_ n ril 7, at 8.15 m. All members and Mrs Jaynes Paterson and P• • - _ THURSDAY, APRIL 2,19" THE PICKEIUM NEWS - Psi Ewen Um day, March 30, Maw of Nancy and Ronnie Carson the Guides received 00ftes. are confined to their home —tended the wedding Of her Mrs. Balfour and Mrs. Wood niece in Dundas on Saturday of Khogton Rd, left on Mon- Shries >tnd Futures fry Bay milm 6y ht fhll! afternoon day for Florida. We wish them .Mrs Mary Freedman, Tor- a nice vaoartlaa. _ onto spent Easter weekend at Bob Waldriff, Toronto,Spent Day for the Recre- • All, mothers of Fairport iatanned by the Evening Unk izens' Gawp was in last PA. tete home of her . daughter, the Easter week -end at his . -A ion m ssociaition of Bay Rid- Scouts and . Cubs from Bay of the United Church WomenMrs• H. Mason, Woodview, Rd. home on Akona Rd. ges wiH be Sunday, April 19. Rklges will be aysured of a on Wedn �' night to CFTO, to attend Lynda Allender spent tura If our eaeeXion AesociatlonY. May 13. in the the program,`Think A Word" I� particularly warm welcome. auditorium of Bayview Heights The TV show will appear on weekend at the home of her. is to be in a good position to 0 0 0 Public School. Tickets will be May 8 on Channel 9. About 35 grandparents in -3-_ b ro, PATRiciA-TUCK carry on the work that they CHURCH NEWS 75c. for kdults, and 50c. for members of the group, attend- ' Wayne Mason is spending have been doing, they �s't students, and may be obtain- ed. '- Easter holidays confined to . PIANO & THEORY have a strong executive and ed from Mrs, McGill at 839- ' his home �� Classical and Popular the good feeling that our Bay Fairport Unkad Chureh �3, or Wzs•' Jackson' -at 839- Sorry to hoar that c^ott Mr. and Mrs. Lohr, Aitona . 29 Kingstgn Rd East Ridges people are solidly be- The . Sacrament of Holy` 2101. Allender Jr., Woodview Rd, is Road, entertained a number of hind the Association and giv-Communion..cxmfined to his home with.the guests over the •week -end. Pickeri - ViNa i Comrnundon will be observed ................................__.._._..... _. ng o g Ing our full support.. this Sunday, April 5 at Fair_ • measles' ... Rouge Hills' IIs The 1st. East W Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin have Phona: 725-4587 It is sincerely hoped that port United Church, and new there wtil be a good turnout members will .be welcomed. oodbuids Girl returned to their hone on the (Mar. 12 _ tf) the annual meeting which Guides held their annual ban- Al�tona Rd. having spent the Will be held at the Recreation A Spring Fashion Show is .The Rouge'Hills Senior O't- ' quet at Rouge i;ic1l United cel winter months in Florida .. k•, Hall, Liverpool Rd, and Base Line at 7.30 p. m., Sunday on. £ `. April 19th. _ • . 0000 _ On April 9th, Thursday, at 8 p. m. the Bay Ridges C ih r — ANRACTS -Society will meet again at thePONTIAC 100ve - - Recreation Hall. The start of the holiday weea hockey Rio playoff Same on on T T. V. and ; : ' rrriserable weather conspired Is to discourage a good attend- ance at the first meeting held last week. However, those thatEiii1_ TastiHAN ' participate were ent- ger to get the Soc �' - There will be coffee and cookies served on April 9th and a musing sing -along is i planned, as well. No previous _choral experience -Js .required. Everyone will be - welcomed. Call Audrey Harlow - 839-1443 - for further information. - 0 000 The Ladies' Auxiliary of zhe Recreation Association held their aMivai elections on Mar- ch 5 at the home of Beryl Ko- oren. New officers elected were: President. Wirm Barnes: Vice -President, Joan Duncan; Treasurer, Beryl Kooren; Rec- ording Secretary, Marlene Broughton; Corresponding sec- retary. -:- _ Lorraine Duff: Group Leaders, Muriet Reading, Jean - Quick and Ruth Sykes. On Saturday, April it from: 2 to 9 p. m the Ladies Auxil- iary will hold a Spring Tea and Bake Sale. The'Bay Ridges = Girl Guides' Mothers will be t • P the Tea Room, All roce•, 33:., x < the eds of the Tea Roorn will go to the Girl Guides. ,. � ,- ... '� The Ladies�Auxiliary have �. ..,. been �'° ., • r:;.:"" �a 4'.,a mac" ; busy making dresses this s pretty sun dyes` winter. Ttrese. ses will be lovely for. your lit - de girl to wear during the warm weather months 'to 006W. r The Faster Bunry arrived and did very nicely by the t 1 Grade 8 students at Bayview Ilei is Public School. Mr. H. gh _ - Richardson who .owns .the I. _ G. A. store in Pickering Vill- age read about the urtfortun- _ ate lasses suffered by. stud- mts who had been saving' for ' a visit to Ottawa...ng and earni money to pay far the trip., When he read that theii.m6n- .ey Find been t' en Mr. Rich110000000 - ardson 'sent, his cheque for, £50.00 as a gift to the Grade 8 students. In addition, Mr. Alex. Rob- ertson; an Insurance G. with if youwe . been thirrkin _ the assistance of L. G. S. Elec- tronics, has donated a transis- tor radio to replace the ° ;Pontiac posts a lot more than ordinary cars _ stolen from the School. The A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE studenfis had purchased this SerataChlN 4 -door Adan radio, interidierg to raffle it Off for additional .funds for READY'CNA' TO NCE YOUR. MIND ! ; their trip, -and -will now be I _ ' . able to go ahead with their. Pontiac is a car that gives you success car plants in this regard. a 00.0 : • _ styling, success car performance and success - The Second' Fairport. Sea ':;,...Success Gar ... Economy Edition; unique car room for far less than you'd think. Com, Scout Troop is sponsoring a _ in •styling and spirited in o pare dime mutffW OII laCB WI aII -- ship for adults who are inter- e an rs every popular Pontiacquality t g . _ . _ _amazingly low price � � else on the road. (Then. go to your Pontiac oommencing irnmedlately. it is - > deale>c and•aee how easy it is to make' your. ested. 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