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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_04_09t -PIG, ERWi W� R tlCl(�INO. U T -HE VOL. Sl NO. 16 THURSDAY, APRIL 98 1964 -- _ _ .. _ _ Price = I9c Pyr Co" - - - ;--' -''r•'; • h AwardI-SIS LANS.''.'. "HIGH -SCHOOL -BOARD A -EV . � of Pickering �- Bay Ridges Recreation Association Receiiv Youth Of The Mont riot High School has rnow ad- E ves coed � Prod f� dation to the owest sch - Di pointed Over . Budget funds - �dd r♦alhdng ifs request for the J 5 be '•j'7 7' sum of 11,300,000.00 could be a financial burden to the nom- By Harlow, Secretary system, which .will return. to mutnity. Bay so Parks And our area 25 per cent or up to 85,000.00 of a capita Notek the. rpurn: The area icemeMs have Recreation Board - pita! expense : F thebvilddir� aspects The Bey Ridges Parks andpose uses. The size was tichos- but some t of 4 been �• Recreation Board, working in en particulariay to lend itself The Board will `esquire now tile- interests of the Bay Rid- to f g a permanent=•base, i y,; t r+esrdeats, has spent a 11"0.000.00• which amounts to g on w the hockey side a cutback of (310,000.00 for_ a great deal of time and held boards could be mourned giv_ 25 room addition which will be several Preparing ing a reliable sheet of ice in fillod by I%&. this year's budget.. The bud- winter. With overtead lighting Tho. Board wishes to niter-_ get �t represent the best �gey time could be extend- l ate that Mels addition will only use of monies for the •most ed and be followed with pleas- e, based on the amount — aceernodate students up to and Pc'°Pl ure' skating, of course pleas- Including Ilii at which Nene available • ftroan township tax- pleas- ure skating would-be available --- - ------ - phase 2 must be started, and es. We feel that we have met besides the evening hours. This - that In IM. 16 rooms must bi these requirements, and pees- area however'is rat limited to added to the Dunbarten school. en ted the following 'budge't re- just winter activities. •its size quest to the Pickering Senior also allows for up to four cion- - R ........._...... - - - --. . PakkS, Board. For Walk Nts February 5, 1964. and• volley ball courts, basket- Y. —ANNUAL NUO."T RsavcsT— ball and menyy! dthgr sports. It e i — p pp,�� ,,YY.+� Ressytias. Assaefatlaw sa,sae.ai would serve" well as an out ----.� Far Had" 1111. AIS swtssoN oARws door' locate-f%or for slisnrner _ -a saaa for re-seefadnaA .,dances for teens and adults. - t Mr. Albert Hull -represent- With outdoor to ex- �nyas area N Lail lig Barry Caterer of ounbartew United Church was chosen winner of the DunbariMr-Pkku h ing homeowners in the area oafs, as yea. ._-ease tend the useful hours suanner • . i Khr" Club "Youth est the Month Award" for exceptional service to his church. L. to R. an of Rosebarnk Road. North, at str.rs}!»Ms a� r•- and winter and the diversified Bob PIlcaitrt�, Y Pes3ie's loader, Barry Carlota+, Dr, Wm- McKay, minister and David peered before council on Moir- wttnag >•hass*•� , uses '�. proposed area could es±ng dray asking' for costs on sup- ,q ip. as.N be put_ to, your board chose to Lonna Kiwanla ehalewtan of -support of 'the churches. Photo by Mel Carleton plying that area and others ►..,.r aeea see vigorously follow up this dec- _ adjacent, ' with municipal so sot a.eee.ee calor fretlCh�nali�S Ba Yacht C B��l Kites water. Taut a.aaaso Regie of the arguments Bay - - Mr. Htt11 said that at a re- `uuTCNsu PwRRs presertetl to the _board - in - cent meeting geople- as far- a�;t, YeiUwj, sad- Brougham. they have request !Wants Channel Entrance DredgedOwasco District Annual Bird west as Pet:R to Creek indi- ` ,.a,.a.a.a. et ed this boerd'.s approval of a ; House Building Competition cated they were interested. „t,sati.a rws. t.ese.eo lig systRem to be installed Members of the French- The Club now has 82 paid up and Kite Flying Contest were N -Mons were circulated in one of dee parka !n Bay Rid - man's Bay Yacht Club will. members. Besides this there held last week -end. April 3 and throughout t#re Rose Road .roswa . l�s.esa.so `gee. It has been made clear to submit a brief to the federal are two marinas. and two boat 4. A vote of 'thanks is due the and East woodlands area and us that shoubd we refuse to -•governrnent requesting that liveries besides all the pri- Pickering Rotary Club, who over 95 per cent signed hist. .Ours was the first brief to accept the lights that they will they dredge and repair the vately moored boats.. sponsored these projects for they were interested in a be heard, which appeared to be be installed in another park, channel to Frenchman's Bay. Mr. Playford said that, the Scouting in the District. water supply,_ well received. They indicated Iikely in the northern part of • •fie channel was last governnumt wrote them a let- Hirci House Finals were :held Mr. Hull asked if costs that they were considering the township. As there is ap- dredged to 1959 and it is edti- • ter last Fall and stated there at the C. E: Centae. on Friday, could be secured. He said once lighting -some ball -park, play. proximately $7,000.00 available _ mated that ; wrirthln a few wins not enough money for the the Sad• MT. Sid Pugh. 1•�+`� *my be& !!groes they wolld Ing ares, rather than to see for aH parks in the entire - -- _--- weeks a person will be able project. but they would- go %%vod Park Ranger, had a diff- tali another public meeting to so much money spent on base- township and as•_two lighting, to walk across the channel in ahead with the job, If the icult time ctrbsing the w inners. present the case to the; resi- -ball equipment, -such as -bats • systems •would rout between _ rubber boots. There is a'depth yacht dub was willing to 'pay The houses were extremely dents. and balls. They further styes- $5.000 to $6,000 (proposed for of ocay 18 !:nese& in: the char. hall the cost. He said the club well done. Reeve Clifford Layeox point- sed the reason being that such Bay Ridges & West rouge), _ could not afford such a cost. Mr, Bruce Hogarth. on 'behalf attt then the main that will equipment was invariably mis- simple arithmetic dictaes thatno DOW. ; l py�rd, secretary Mr. Playford said that of Rotary. presented the priz-• run' to Dumbarton has been in- placed. •lost- or just neglected. there wifli be only $1,000. to o/ the Club told fire Dews this Frenchman's Bay is the only es to the winnets l- Bryan creased from 6 inches to 14 This therefore was • repetitive $2,000. to run the park facil- week that unless something is harbour between Torbato and Thompson, 1st, Rouge Hills inches. He pointed out that spending and would- not be ities in all of'Picketing Town- doahe soon, over 100 boatr will Oshawa for'smail boats. "A"; 2. Bobby Herber , 3rd. present water plant was de- , last so easily if it were to be ship - haw . ........ - Ajax: 3. John Williams, - 1st• s to serve o into some form of perm- No decision carr -be made un. have to be tztyclaed across fare' signed >'�3' �,Y P'm' sandbar i� Lake Ontario• West Rouge Jwv mins Win Dunbarton. 4. Doug. Lunney. Ridges at & s stage. • He said anent facility. We countered -til the balance of our budget He said they estimated that Eastern Ontario Channplonship let. Brock -Pickering.: 5. Jan-, the engineer estimated that that - the thoughts , of this is presented to us. The next aI 500 boats a week use The West Rouge Inglis Juv- usz Dan-dwki, 2nd. Rouge to increase the capacity could board were not different in scheduled Serdor Parks Board the fy �g tbV sammer. ernes won the Eastern Ontar- Hills. run between a quarter and a that respect. only -we could meeting is foo• April 22, 1964,. . 'I`taftft: has greatly increased io Champions Series when Mr. Pugh entertained with !half dollars. see greater creed in this area at which time we will be Pres- %ftifin the P fey„ yews they took the gone against coloured slides, most of which 11&. Hull said that some o1 at the present time for the ent to defend our request. •We . Bancroft, on Friday night, were taken at Greenwood. The the .residents' are not taking paved area as presented in our expect , the budgets _ will be Want Names of Korean Doan April 3, when they played, at slides and comment were en- too kindly that new areas al- budget. The paved area, in- made known at this meeting �tarbo County k azcd�ous to Petetboro. The final snore was joyed by a good turnout 'of ready have ouster while other tended for inclusion In Balsd- and request your attendance ybe names of all per- a close 4 - 3, and the goal- Leaders and Cltbs: areas have been on wells since on Park, would uali!under._ Ontario woo getters for our local team t s. t e Dept. of Agriculture grant board, 110OL killed! in the Korean war were: two for Ron Deans, one held on Saturday. April- 4. at Councillor Herb. Wank said wemfor a plaque to be put up in for Wilf Sc tombs and one for the Indian Digging. Valley that a: hat of arenas will be R. �• � Coup ��g• Wayne Ooiley. The West Rouge Farm Road. 25 Kites were en- wanting water and that the Pickering Village Notes. Anyone lmow8 .� P team will now i� into the All tared. and the prize -winners Pub& UWities will have to sit in oris area who wen killed Ontario - �P�np games were: 1: Eagle' Patrol. 1st Bay down and discuss mains and ar flue Kaac+aru carrtpedBn are and will play Clinton team on Ridges Troop; 2. Panther Pat-. where, they are going, along Miss Janet Ruddy has just daughter, on Saturday, April ask�ed to contact yup Wednesday, at &30 p. m., in rol, 2nd. Pickering Troop; 3. with costs; etc. returned- from her•Easter boli. 1, 1964, at .the Ajax and Pidc- clak L3uyd • T. Johnston at Canton. and at Whitby on Tiger Patrol, 1st. Greenwood Reeve Clifford. Laycox- said days, spent at Hilton Head Is- ening General'Boagital. r Hrotsgars¢n, 942-2760. Saturday, at 8.30 R m. Troop. he would have the engineer go land, South Carolina. The Ontario Provincial Pbl- ahead with costs, but that at Mrs. A S. Wilkinson, Guelph, ice Associa4ioit, No. 5, District this time the costs would only spent the holidays with: her Spring Dance held in the - deal with foot firontage. daughter, Mrs. R. S. Ruddy. Queen Elizabeth Building, on Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice FFriday,' April 3, was attended Ra'feyers �� _ : had their grand -daughter, Miss by Mr. and Mrs. Win. McLean,En_ South - . • villa vis- Con. John and Mrs. Found, Sells Steer To lions Petty hernfor o , • ... _ .• ~' � sing them for a few days last ,Con. Roy and Mrs. Hobbs. Wins p��, week...... _ Mr., and Mas. RabR: Rahmer � a s ' if Ins It Y0.R Mr. and Mrs. James - Dalley 'have trturrned after holidaying S Own at. in Vi is last week. The T� ��5��� Split and f spent Easter a their cottage, • and' ceiebrated sympathy of her friends here The Bay s Ratepayers ship- assessment ,of 528,248,- herit 74'per cent of the roads, Leslie Bean of Chet�ywood — AssoaciatiOnheld a general 57'..00, tare assessment in the for mads could be high. It was proved last Saturday that he their' stun- David's birthday, is extended to Mrs. Roemer, on wednesJaY south aanounts ta_3it0,909,i772. • suggested too,. that if the can win at a steer shoot and whiffle there. David's grandpar- in the passing of leer sister -in- � . meeting of a so 74 per cent of 111 township status of the south is to be be, some 15 miles away at the eats also attended the celebra, law; on Monday nigh obis "apt split its thsubject an townsi'rip assessment changed, consideration- could time, tion, at Gull Lake. week, in .an accideM;.attrlstuR- _osed It is the opiniorsf the Bay begiven to withdrawing from Mr. Beare was the winner Pickering Firemen were call- ed to fog. by Ridges Ratepayers dissociation county and possibly incorpora- of; the grand prize of . a live ed out around_ 10.00 p. m. on Happy birthday to David w m exectutive that the south •cud ting a City. steer at the Rouge Hill Icons Monday, to , a car fire, which McEacrnie who was 8 residents have to rake a de- . It was suggested that in re- Club steer shoot last Saturday was burning on No. 2. Highway cid on Wednesday, April 1.st years' wotild effort those residing 1 the south end. at the Bill Newman farm. east of Harwood Ave. Maureen Flyrhri, 3 year' old Since word first came. out cisi0h. They will hire to de- . gard to street lights and fire - Mr. Beare had' Mr. • Samir Mr.- and` Mrs. • Wilt. Hunt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. that such a move was under tide whether �i?�i n for costs, rt the could betunitteedbeuall nderareas one Truax of the Scarboro Rod and returned home on the week- Flynn of Hi1ey Avenue was op- y way, the errecutive committee the same sP s kir- rate: that is one crate for all Gun Club shoot for him and end after a month's vacation eruted• on Tuesday -at the Sick - J great deal of time .working culated in the Barth, or fire areas and one to or the tared, to win the steer' for � _ fire division. street light areas. relatives � will be in a cast for 6 weeks - I out figures and- estimates' on, opposeMr. are. 2rgniraily, Mr. �Mr, Gard.. Winter, Lincoln . Shelley Miller of • Newanark- just how such a move would itsrrhg 1964 buffet with Ther alit does nostated te .take Beare had sold the steer to Ave. was taken to the Ajax et spent last week with her affect. the. sout3hern estimated mill rates. he over- toP gP the Lions Club, hospital, this 'week, suffering grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs. " It >S The o�pi=»on o¢.t a axe all mill rate far the bwnship, pbace" and a �tawnship wide board is elected, it RoasU of beef and -pork an acute stomach ailment. - Gordon thy Is. e c utive that the southern aiw'a . forcer anted resideno 8.9 mills 87.4 would be reasorseible assume pork- were pl isut up as prizes for Congratulations , to Mr. and Sympathy is extended to the vlould be no worse off, if a mills as opposes- the various shoots. ` Mrs. Jack -Simons, on the birth family and. friethds. of . Mrs.. did , and ficins the. for the south end�aru 96.2 on that the mill rate foo• fararr ,� .Lions.. Club have_ been of a daughter, Leanne, Thurs- Harris Little( fonnerly Margie lvplA ong tenni, view, the southern ' the overall for inrkwi� and and residential would be e4- holding the steer shoots in the day, Mardi 26,. 1964, at Ajax Annis of Dunbarton) who died - -rea erni,coulbe subs�tanrtially. innately 24 to 28 mills. s and turkey shoots in and Pickering General Hosp- ruriary- earrsnercial as opposd to. 89.4 Con on Tuesday- of. a eo ghat some areas 'Pry �, o€f for ihre 46uth end forthe let- � the Hall for sevnW gears now... itaL A sister for. Roddy.. The local police have been-tt. � a report weiti die- ter, two• of the . north this year have Prboieds from these two days Congratulations to Mr. and asked to watch for youth who ��Oopi��s it was, suggested • the cir- rates- of 3, 7.1, 8 and 9 ntdlls w►btiited at the geruera•1 meet- cvlar tbs�t it dire c�r:se it no w'o ' tfsere is sone g� .to_welfare work in. the Mrs, Norman. Bomberger, of have been throwing -stones- at ,.Rhe >lgures the report alahTn m thhe nhor•th tad... - - Pic)eesdug a Cameron 9t. on the birth of a passing _trains in this area. Booth end the wort. not ern - ,W that of the tical town - i ,. • - - - • PIC LNG NEWs THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1l64 PRS ' -- }� THE KE,R —IgHt'PICKEPJNG NEWS �t�PO IT� a �.� _E f T R 1 l 1= R E 1 III, PARLIAMENT BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLK 4 ;. Is+wd scary Tharadq► .i _. _ - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS j rha Nnva PrWine "d P■bliWWRe coop■ * as aCoad Class Ilan IIsR1ar Fast office " dY MIKE STARK S- alapher+a� WHitahall 2-0910. _ ' f lII►I6R un& am W 1'ar — Bafb� tLNs i> P" I M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Nwgh~, cwvw of Westney Road on Na Hi� 2 lavvay Amm WiRKM, Edilor borm on homes oonstruc- _: `� R#TiX V" REQ — The time ]irrrit on been extended to April 15. ted in . winter moast9rs 6,000 were _ ' There were sone 35,000 applicants and only able to qualify forifitiact M will March 31' the original C r e a t O r S G s ' date set for qual be itrtere�ting to see food Policy Is In�ortant more will qualify for Uhis,bonus in the add- MONUMENTS rin Township IV two we�ela. has alrrady announceAl that o� :Last week we heard members of picke g Minims a next wirrt�r:.rhl� unnuunee Council mention policy in,connection with the laying,, traction in the R OF DISTINCT ION of sidewalks. This week we heard it agmen r sewer ureas. - strnarsment may have an effect an hotrtir btt118frtg materials ion with the establishment of water and sew An additional 4% Sales Tax onmaking u total We suggest that jhis matter of policy an certain im- has naw been knpo of Miardt 3l. _ far 'THREE GENERATIONS of 8% now applicable. An addnional 3% of �le� ,:portant matters such as mentioned above, should be on December 31 of tf►is Year, maks the cosi _ laid down in black and white, or councils now and in L�, j future will find themselves in between the €fres.applicable o materials since tax do T price ofe� Bros 1.t Another thing that council should be prepared to do, _ are being faced rrce-iris-laid-down-.=Ther-e-is-too- -- - = - — StcIffis to stick to po icy• much of this business of pressure being brought to w G �t a1 cost•urne need pol- The Caversnnerst has made another retreat,- this This bear on councillors by their own areas. They from r policy re g veterans' hospitals. icy, not only to guard themselves against this sort of was brought about by the protests of veterans' or'8a- ®N U M E N T S . tions and the Conservative opposition in the House od thing but, to protect the township as a whole. The Prune Minister made the announc"ernent costs involved, .council in future intends to retain' OUNDAS ST. EAfT MIMRSY MO t-S3S! - Because of the high c in working out will be facing many hard decisions on water and sew- that U?o� com lO �u1e hospitals,sed space t civilian diSPos'4- er services. m be- -arrangements to plv�woteera Affaus armour ed - Many areas want services, and they need the llut- 16 Thet,a Goverffinern imer� to enter into atop cause of the increasing health hazard caused by po menrts with suitable age��°,� ��,t. �1i°r' a � PARK AURANT, se tic systems. of veterans' hoeP . ..ed wells and p Y control A TAVERN UNDER THE We can foresee some great old arguments coming, storm of protest and as a cesuR, this" ebateit because some areas Will have to wait, while others get the aeourtoed the .. —LIC` : - when the Govermrre� that _ - services. 1 L These decisions will be for council to make,.bui an Vocational � ��p as ao choo to the con- D r11NG-ROOM BANQUET HALL Policy will help-both- the councillors and Schools. It is ='°�' - estabiished Po icy—reveale — of V this-oral said the new A�,�_ = the ratepayers at large. rev�eaIed-ttt grin. with oto. S. Highway at Rouge River • Ph. 294-16061 pa Lan, has oorr plecely bogged dowts, when C, in the past Years.i` the construction of ti+tese schools seven new, and add- --- thuier this amended Act. ordy for and • itians to, Vocatioaal Sdrools have been applied , '� saw two along Concessionapproveonly two Trade Schools have been undertaken- only - • * if Kdm 2. near the Altana Road. The the scan total for all of Canada. It facilities ir Thomas �. Newman, O• C Mourrzin6 paves, Grackles, student facilities for some 3,921• These (By Mrs. G. H. Cole ped Winged Blackbirds and add to tyre 139.000 previously constructed Meadowlarks are back, and The. Easter Recess for Members didn't approve BARMMTZK R 601ja ON . atter' the The Government misted t t . hs4 Pariiarnen appa+ove E■- -,: '. _ _ March came in like a lion, two or three dar}+e I saw an timates eta 8 to some $250 millions during the and lots of crowsW83. Even a Car- severe sn wstom. .last day prioa' to Good Fnday, This the Opposition re- l7�sple s • 21! � _; in the woods Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker fused to do without primer sem' of this vast stun wheredinal singing ows were along the bekt-line behind Joe of money. It was later revealed that the Government lAIIR>?O!!T 1WM. sOUTF7 p HdLRTON k Our Evening Grosbeaks Amos' pond. the Amos' � not frank with Parliament. FLnd hid t � bank- Out - out Grasp- later saw near their house.. the U t Insurance vums n - ' ane day... n>)+vter'souslY A day or so later, we .. Just recently, I have seen a . ruptey, v� to the Fund vas one of the itesrts . had the hurricane and the Ev- Marsh Hawk, a Red-tailed kilted. ` ening Grosbeaks began to re- Hawk. the odd Pheasant, a :. COOPER BLOCK LTD$ turn again; until we now have few Cowbirds and several SEED FAIR, HAY SHOW SUCCESSFUL EVENT -about as many as before, -sa_—'mallard. Ducks. On March 18. they must have sensed -an on- I saw an early Woodcock, and 71he Asmual Ontario County Seed Show. CAE�p�+RA ROAD —TORONTO Cc" storm. A KildeeT rose have seen it. twice again since. -,was held in the Town Bell. Uxbridge on Marl' 31, with _ ry AV near. m y"feet as I was out One afternoon about six a record number of entries and exhibitors. Thirty-seven CKS %BRICKS .yakking across a field one wut- weeks ago- -exhibtors showed a total of ninety, entries. - I heard a commo-. d�y day. and a Fox Sparrow Uon around our bird-feeder at Championship. awards on the various dosses are as . !S TRUCTur�►L Just in time, follows:— A _ - was hopping along a fence in a the back and was. 1. Grand C1aamPian titan -Par : ward noted by M Points in - sheltered part NE RWVTOI of- an old or- to see a Cooper's Hawk grab -kin, for the exhibitor winning lite higher po —chard. a• Starling. and fly . off with it. Wheat, Oats. Bali, and cornClasses Russeil Morrison, 'line Speirs saw a Snowy I was afraid it might have its R. R. 2. Beaverton. STATION ROAD, PIC�Ndli, ONTARIO - Owl and twenty Horned eye on the feeder again, for an 2. Hay Champmoship—H. H Goode do Son Trophy— may: �2-11N 922-5103 — �i•3111 Barks while driving up to early meal, but fortunately, we John Leask, R. R. 2. Seagrave, Osyt. : Lai mwh one day, and on an_ have not seen it since. On the .3. Fall Wheat CVampiorssh,. PZ Waite r .Beath, R R ont -=--outer occasion while in Whit- - mice mild day, we had which 2., Oshawa. Out. ior�sitip—Russell Morrison. - - M R R_ 2 by, they' saw three Glances only ;as-ted one 'day, a Swamp 4. Oat Champ is which are ahnosf pure Tree Frog uttered a couple of -.Beaverton ottl 5. Barley Championship Heber Down;. R R. 1, _ T s - wisite, two Ring-Billed Gulls: croaks from under the melting-B�klin• Ont, wMLIAM G. LAW- i Black-backed Gtllls; two ice. and really seemed to 6 pito Championship-Albert Hockley, Claremont, - F'lickers, and some Whistling bring spring a little closer, but Ont.. R. R 1, t, of 7, Ear Corn Champ Malcohn Alkbr igtt Siwans, and in tltieir oven woods. alm, we are back to winter iorrsitip — - JBARRISTRR, BOLICiTOR 'they saw a Goshawk. The Bun- again, and it seezris as if the Balsam Ont. was under the direction of ]kers l e flock, of Pine month of March is also going The afternoon program was one hundred farmers in NOTARY PUBLIC ' - `Siskins at their, place while T u go out attendance• t east of Soil Science, Federa- Dr. Tom Bates, De�partm He spoke _ tea Colleges, C>rttelph; was the guest speaker. CHURCH STREET, NORTH PI CKERING on the�too'pic "Tile Economic Use of Fertilizers" Butt tNsaltaaatattttllNst>t>•aat�aaaata■at>.astau A panel discussion followed on the topic—"Is Hay PHONES: "2-2741 MW 9254 61 MAN - Out"„ � d�t� o� �' , ` SIGH • THE on o A - - Soils and Crops SPe'c� T cure, Lindsay, and the parcel mem�be were 'Heber ay t _ DOREEN i FRED HOLLOWAY :. .Dawn, Bron in, Les. Stasi h, Port Perry, Walter Beath, Oshawa; Norman I.elrman grid Edgar Ward, of Clare- 'TRUCK LETTERING uranr' Warden of Ontario County, eat. CUTOUT LETTERS - " _ Mr. Russell Fraale o>s, �I� CARTOONS "te�sded a welcome on behalf of the Cburtty. Mr. T H.Tag y _ t DISPLAYS : : of Jxbridge ould also extended Beath, Vice -President IE o! t2te � Improvement Association, ,_' 4►/ERB YOU THE FOLLOWING ssRVl • . , -- Ontario County Soil and Crop ItnpR'ov POSTERS _ a` to others who helped - SHOWCARDS - thanked the' speaker. and all oRh i�• - ifANNERS mglce the Show a succes.�lvl event. TEMPhE TAXI. 'bi HRS, 7 DAY 'SERVICE jr. Lynn Fair, Agricultursi Representative, and ;<TEINPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. Z4 HOUR — —fir. entatz h'arge of the —P� � Dong. Keys, pssoc�fate Representative, AKE-UP SERVICE 24 HR!► the set-up- of the exhibits and. were in LNG SCHOOL SY APP0INTMW7 prese2rtarion of the Championship Awards. - TEM i o in Murray Holtby, Port Poe'rry" Malcolm AUbt•Iglst, POt — g: + .. Lehrsan. R R Chore- _ arman N and .:r mont; Albert Hockley, Claremont: Harold and Ivan Raisaaa�a�iaaataisisa■astaaa■s■■■■■a■■■■■i■■■■+• BaLsam: Paul W 11man Norton, C�ace- - Neriesx,- Cl'aretnont; . Bruce, Joseph mont. - LTD. TME CtU►MGE Of W OFFICE O>< _ • o�ye1 DRUGS - mice represents one of the greatest medical challenges — PRESCRIPTION SPECLAWS ' of the 20th Century. _ 1N H J THOMPSON M C d A. LL. IL !Me Canadian Cancffi� Smioy is the onlynational - voluntary health agency fighting cancer rOug t AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE „ M�a BUY Rich Education and Sarvin� its -sole source of - --- - _ the vol s from public. — is Voluntary ung' Pu TaepWml42-au1 ROU HOURS: the Ajax Mfg •and yrs . SAYS DAILYns Aprl 9 a.n�. to '! per• I ZO. ,�.a�l■w.■st. - HOLIDAYS I p n�. to S P " SUNDAY! •� IFIGHT CANCER WITH A CHECK-UP In YW TO* AND A CHEGUE - TNS PICKSRINO MKS _ • z r, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 19W THE PICK<RMlti NtMls _ Pam Thew BRo_uGx eL rrr a� yrs r Under. l Get . _ Lgsma and C]hee ri Under- Dianne Pucdcria spent a few Tare sevent)s -- off a oo4. Rbdwmw d Hitt, boli- days last week with her ends Q . - B�AL pSTA1'E Greemvoad-Brougt>.au 4-H Fire ��'� Sam weir awl aunt, Mr• and Mrs. Jack �N Homemaking Club, the "Vel- Gordon McGrath last Friday, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. (Nkw W- 2x6211 ,. RRfiam[e AH. "115 veteens", was held on Apra along with his car. The bion uNaNa�>fsrflussntil�taRtlls�itilt�astala�R=s11R��AatRts 4, at Mrs. McTaggart's home. broke out around noon hour. The President, Margaret loot- Cause of the fire is unknown. _P�� fid- x�d" �� vale of �traeters. bull- _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil aiN Isarrestar, tr nits, car, bulk milk "CyL�MORLEY errs, opened the meeting with visited Ma. and Mrs. Malcolm fwrnIt, nloalerts farm machinery, high lass isousslsoid +� the 4-H Pledge, Pat Hardest furnMsrro, oieetrie aPPlianar,�i�sa dishes, �lasswaro, read ,the minutes of the lastLewis d Bradford on Sunday. and miscellaneous offeds etc., the �Pre a I of - meeting. Each girl answered Mrs. Tony Vanderlit is now "Yow Primay Reade i d�� the Roll Call - "How 'I store home from the Ajax Hospital. - - my small accessories". Every- Mr. and. Mrs. Bud Norton W. W. IM/Al i2 KI1VG'��TOM �. W. P.O. BOX 160 cne then worked on their art- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Red -- MN for Achievement Day, straw visited on Sunday with � 22 & 23, Broken F�t Whhby Twp. which is April 25, and held at, Mr. Bill Voss• �•r PICUM&G. ONTARIO The united " Church Women ' the Uxbridge High School. The 6f fk st meeting closed with the sing. held a successAd Daffodil Tea Mi�hwiy . i ins of „The Queen". on Saturday afternoon. wlwlry, Nh Slfr�C! RNd. h � � Mrs. Day and her sister. Mr. a McConnell has t Mrs. Phillips, spent last week purchaseda home in Aurora, with relatives is New Bruns - month. will be moving later this ,St., M "d Fufs„ N- '.J 0 H N L a= LAY - wa�k. mirth.. �, SATIDAY APRIL 18 1964 , Mr, and Mrs. George Perry Mr. and Mrs. Hill were s a 1 M f Y !ANC ! are happy to welcome a new recce' visitors of Mrs. Loss - 1 grandson, the proud parents Hill. Traeters, iuildes0r, Trueke t Farm Machinery - r. being Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma's• Valentino is backPerry, Bay ' at r. n� F'armom (M) tractor With lights, starter 4 - e Br gha Ridges- work wrllnessat Sarco, following her =` 8°d W6 standard tractor with lights, starter, UF( •.• A(�� Won -ken's Evening Group met Mr. and Mrs. L Fry. of Pro. pulley, &Vgb _y used. 107 W �� �� �N at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Scarboro have taken up resid- T -D-9 Intreaxterd aal' bul1domer, with . Bvcyrtts Erle hYd' Johnston, on Apa it 1. iVLts. Bar_ ence in part d Mrs. L, Hill's' taAd k frmt-end loader. also Combination blade and �« tlw>rs Ni [Cis w� ttlla ram rett called the meeting to or- home. .:All above trsetors M cedHe". M a cif r. Mrs, D. A. Beer led the The Girl Guide's Lieut. Mrs, 1956 Irsterrtartioasai atta�oat pickier truck with H. D. Press - Worship Service. Hymn _ No. L. Allbrigt* and Brawn Owl e,r• - -_ 589 was sung. Scripture react Mrs. F. T ynodde attended the - lye. H. - 27-12' £t. aft seI! eoeabdne, w6ttr scour - - t ing was taken from the 1st. 2 -day annual meeting d the HIeeat attradhanfeat, Eo s�e� Hurdle and last wde Leaders at New row � and windrow pickup a • Corinthians, Chap 15. Roil Call _ t was• -a poem, or quotalete with tion. H on oonViete with all p4m. ` APPRAISALS There were fourteen members Mr. and MTs. Wsn, Hobday New Hatband f bbww ' and. family spent the weekend- Neff► Flioliard paralki slide ddlvery dodos, rleiw style- LIMand Holland 139 bur. or mare Pi'O t�� gram Convener, and arranged with W. and Mrs. J. Rennie. s for the follmving: a piano sel- Sunday visitors with Mr. and ._ Tiro Win' �- 34Urrow, ace 6otboaas trac- ( yS ection by MTs. L.. Johnston; an Mrs. J. Rennie were Mr. and �. , ..' iuterasting talk by Mrs. Cress- Mrs. H. Budd and itay d Star_ 3 -furrow adjumbobie wide bottom. tttaicCor R0� irO�IAR !', 2-7601 well ; a vocal solo by Mrs. Rog- ffville, and Mr. and Mrs. F. plow, with 4th harrow adsneorr Csooci 943417 Terenft WA. 2.9513 CoboltA� els. Mrs Plaxtun ended her. Phillips and family of West Two 18 -Foot sectbss d drain drug harrtowt. with -a Biblical Quiz:_ fie' One 8-�--a�w of drain dreg henv t+e. j �j�•#»i :61.1467 ;_. :•: Pin Clarema+t iNwifey =Set of MrcOormick-Deering Sefttkma spring-toothThe meeting closed with pray- • r &So East of OvaMrta1- Nor 2 iFNgbrnT er. LAmah was served by Mrs. Joe Burrows 58. M. Saanal% M. H. 32 -plate 10400t cut tractor tiandern. disc harrows. L. Johnston. Mrs. Wilson and lido 57, John hill S0, Lloyd D/'c- Set F k u y Hissed tractor doubiawdlsc batrs+awr. Miss, Seebeck. Gregor 49. Olga Duper 47. Al CeWrey deep chisel plow, 2-ww W*Wktk • . . The Afternoon Group, Bron- Bozell 45, Pat Lord 43, Alvin � with 3 or 4 sets estGt++a tieet#t. ghann United Church Women Redahaw 39, Chas. Killey 33, . (�orbubt 8 -blade one-way tractor anal, will meet at the home of Mrs. F• Hollimpheod 30. John Deere 14bbade one --way t=Ctor dusk _ Model!! RNIB. Waters George Duncan on Thursday, The Evening Unit of the Case 24kbw tractor drill. ,aim To "e A 4, _ April 16 at 2.00 p m United Church Womrn met at JDut#rsen cahtpacker with grays seeds' atbsdmosat. - The synrpeth�y of the eoniin- the home of Mrs. Grace. Coop. grain ie or 33 foot-extessai�oa aoassbd: ion bale and AJAlC-P �N7 iC1u CM11O ACCOawRAM unity goes to Mr. and Mrs. e' on Mlonhdray. Program was in t) ' O. w. =96 CAw YA. George shirton, in the death of charge of Mrs. A. Evans and [{oath 7 -toot art power side sato tno�wrs, with atfiadr- '. r'g - nnessts floc M. or H. biter. taa�ators. tlCNr t11rNn� his father, Dr. Shirton Mrs. D. Button Lunch was ,All steel, mbba-tired. roller-bearinrg wap n, gear wiRh � �M ,�, ' Ai= • eiwnwA • award Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple_ served by Mrs. Mildred Tayl- w�utl A'A'A �" Owe ton, Whitby, visited Mr. and or and Mrs. Ann Giiddon. Roll Two rubbery-ddred farm wagon gears with fiat nsdL Rlana all Flirt. McCmsssu-k-De�erirg H2 hay ocaxi"Pner. Pro, R M Owe »hOeeh 1tia.�.•- Mrs. Manson Ellicott on Sun- C -Gardening � Mw,*. Alam es.Nes day. Mn. F: Cayet left on Prieto.' Ssnoirer bale pick-up w+agen` or tercet kns�das, tyeid e : Congratulations to. Jeffrey to spend several months %"'h stacker aAhteerinesst: ewson on his first birthday, her daughter and inertly, :�ir� ck blower cutting -box with pipes. and Mas. Roy Thompson of 1'apSax blower cutting -box and P1P®• _.: on . Monday. Two 1 material buckets - . R,ogess froatt•ezd waders with , SEPTIC TANKS Easter visitors at the Wm. Tweed. and snow blades PLASTER CKRAMIC TILS Storey home were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. • Wm, _Townes _ F.orage wagon box with unloading _ attadunsent, mounted CLEANED Mrs. John Newson and family have moved into the home of_ on truck deassis. - - STOME of Greenwood: the late Miss Annie Torgie. Mercury 3 -ton truck with grain' boat. _. tJf1�ICRtieTlf.,ORfvEa. !TC Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storey Mr. and Mrs, Jim• Curtis Ford 2 -tats truck dsassm.' - :!w J 11ir visited his mother. in Aare- and Mr. and Mrs. Al Rozelt Fond 3 -furrow. 3-Wint hitch tra000r plow. e�/►O►STONE PATIOS mont on Good Friday. _ Ford spring -tooth .c�rltivutor• 3- nt hitch. . have returned home from a `Fond tarhdern disc harrows. 3- trt tiitrh• Chi g- U► S.ro•� E'T+C bars. Roy Willer and Mrs: 3300 mile .tt•tp to Florida. sprayer. #AARTIN ENRItiMt► - Leslie Salilo enjoyed Easter John -Beam o high pressuresora ordtard ountedc�acnpi?ebe - With motor ted ort hzr PHONE- T[ t1-1iM7 Hottidayh; In Bermuda tire i transport. trucks. - - boon, drone ober- - . . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mortson, AUDLEY M. H. 2-ro•.v corn cuitis+ator. QueensviHe, visited her sitter There were nearly sixty in McCormick -Deering deep chisel sub.Boiler. 3mom-Pt. hirtch and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Steel' land roller. Walking plow. linter AArrtpagss Arranged; Also Second Met I &gas AvallaMe .Ian Ellicott. on Suida�y. attendance ' at the club meet- Set of farm sloop sleim , r For Addhiaa and InWwwoeents Mr. Sam Stephenson. Osh- at the retool on Saturday Other odd pieces, foam implements, eke awn.. spent a .few days last eN�• Following the bust_ T. Wo alae Purchase or Loon en E:Isting � week with his sister and oro- mess which was conducted b> Miscellaneous Arid Eafn Artklos, Etc. the presidesnt, Bert Guthrie. Portable forage %va'gon box unloading attar snennt 1t Yw Ro[aako Aar► IlAort*a!o tier -in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ren- 1953 Chrysler Imperial sedan Hornet dsaist saw. F i For Past _—_ihe..:__progreat_ conveners-, \Its. Carrloous forvk�. Cali - Bill Guthrie and Mrs. Geo. --£uric ,.-4 horse motor. Set heavy team harness _ - Karen and Keith Ellicott, Izatt resented a- very. fine Air con. notary well pump and jack of Uxbridge. spent, part of -the P 8lacksnith's anvil once e. Tdo 20x30 test tops. A� E. IRELAND AND COMPANY Easter �liaa with their 'Program' Quantity a 3-4 hatostsod flooring. plc 100 . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ao�rdwn selections were more steel fence porta. Rolls v steel, f fencietg. ' Renldall Eilioo�tt., Sim by Linda and, Wendy 30 Gallon oil iahk arxi ;rrmp. Several steel treed drum. I« AtIN1i�dR fit. WOst, TOreMo 2, OMat'io Mee. I;aweat Honey. port Izatt, Chess and Michael Zda- Quantity of planks: Steel tarrh gates Several lam nowicz; ..vocal numbers by doors. Apple picker ladders. Baskets, etc. ` EMpie+� x-3706 — Ewsrlitgs ::7-1750 Of WA. 2_6"21 -6902 Perry.:is spending a few days beryl Be son, Anne Guthrie Several cattle blankets. Livestock water bowls and, at the. Mervin Amis tome. a trio of. three girls Lynne pipe fittings. Steel 'Livestock warttsdng trarg#r. The Young People's Group of Large pile barnyard manure. Steel litter carrier pole St. John's United Church en- and C3therri Underwood and with braces. etc. 100 Feet or mote plastic jo an eventing in roller- Wilma Guthrie. Piano seise-. Electric water tank. Pile d R. R• ties. 'skating net the Terrace; in 'lbs^= tions, were given by Wilma fencers. Wire and posts. . cern on April- 4. Guthrie, Many Astr'ton, Arthur Forks, Shovels, Bars. Chains, Bags, Sacks. The Young Prnnle's Group Puckrin, Lynda Purkrin, Sus- along whir many other useful farm tools, articFittincles c. m NARDWARE of SL John's United arardr an Ridtards, Seto. and-• Now A-li Fu rniture�, Eta+rahPeggy Squire. There were also .: E met at the trasne d the Pres. � .'Electric kitchen range; near • new: Electric refriger- two contests. Last on the pro- . idertt, Margaret Roberts, Mar- ator. = Electric waaluinte machine. Electric �: gat et Miller was in charge of gram were several songs by Electric toasters and fry pans. Coal or wood kitchen PAM •: the "Beatles", Linda Izatt. range. Elna eleetric sewing machine, near new. Dime ' the program. The guest speak- Susan Wchards, Shirley Smith' room suite. Two china cabinets. Extension tables. Six !� f er, Mrs. Hugh Miller gave an and ' Tada Woods, - iE�• intenpsting address on tfieid ahoice'otraiirs, needle -point covered: Bolton r+odcing�isai•. Ow Dead Sea with costumes and musical in.. Wicker tables and three chairs. Two antique nut thing audience , re= . rocking -chairs. Two davenport beds whit matching A N E R A t MAR 01N A R E Scroll The minutes o bets with spring and mettreeoes. -- previous meeting were red actions. Chests of drawers. 6 x 8 mrrro , - by Mary Lvnn Blaclarnn. Tr Sacrarrrent • of the Lord's _pets, Saroults, etc. Indian runner rugs. Two-piece mod- �Om. WFIftel 1 2-1911 ►idtttiifi Supper was celebrate at the " 'ern chesterfield suite. Fireplace equipment, 'with bask- .was decided to have a bowling church service on Sunday. party on May 2. The next stet tongs, screening, etc.' meeting will be at tate home Prior to communion, 'tete Rev. Four' end tables. Two choice bedroom suites With spring . d � Lynn Hl>tcntsan, oD M. Buttars dedicated a com- mattresses, good. Large number of chairs. some ant- of April 19, with Earthen Perry in munion bread plate and two iques. Tennis rtiacquets. gods. Chest of silverware vac hand -cut crystal flower vases uum cleaner. Bedding, Linen, Blankets, Quilts, etc. charge of the meeting. Electric -wall, table, mantel and, bed Iarntps. given in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs, Dido Wi113aashs � :-,Pictures, mirrors. paintings etc. Sets of dishes„ etsitfa- . eld a "going party on Miss Mary Amt Puckrin, by ware etc. ' GkorNare, Utensils, Kitchen and bonne- _ Saturday evening for Mrs. D. 'her nieces and nephews. In- • •hold w>tam. odd -antiques., along with other hous+etfold — P • Gibson who is flying to Eng- eluded in the' dedication, was effects and furnishinsgs, not mentioned. A'K l on a fine crocheted doily made by The above furniture h in ~age, th4WW*ry it Is sister. -- -- Miss c accurstNr, low k a choice lel. w. Cater�ng�TO AA OCCaS�OnS Mr. and 11irs. Chits. -White: on the aaararxrdon plate.. She _ - had lived all her life in Aud- . ' - Theis cash, an day of sato, with elerit;;wlthevt rssKvis,.. of Toronto, visdRed Mr, Gordon ley, where she had been active as tarns is sold and Proprieter iluittin, Hodgson, on Sunday' in the church and had been Until 10 P M. :The s are busy SALE . REN NOON CLARKS rRENTha Aunt, - Opn making and flying kites. b KEN. PRELATIC[, Salo Management, Markham, Ont. "Please, remember the Boy BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE PUos: 194-31,61 or 640 3686. .Scot "Parer Drive" on Satur- For Small Businesses Kingston �� Plekefing �'' April 11' -� Ineeano Tare Korunas - .Mr. Hough or Pry, p iron. Mild net w r�sPsessible far - 88 e PREPARED any pubic ,iiabii Mr. and Mks. Earl Casrupbell ; icy, preporty dansa9e or Injury to tM and boys had Sunday dinner :.Mrs. Collins " ': pubis in connection with this suction soler _ f ---- Phone: 1134-1303, _ - MENWith Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wan_ rrri■rr■rttarrrratalrr■>trrr>trrrtittrrrrerrrrr>trtretA nop P 9 at Mari�tam (apr t - _ TH Nd N<YV: THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1964 Page Four R PICiKLRI Ontario County TB i HeeHtn local Sooatttrg Unit Attend- Unita No, 2. and 3. U. C. W. Mr. A. Morden and grand'` F R t t ! ; but a Group will meet on Wednesday, April son, Larry, spent the weekend . ism wood" Glass Box" Anseciatien Neer Reports ante mores Poor, _ Executive Council msesnbets porrsartittee did get fotmcned l 8, in the eversitng, at the home in Nanticoke; with relatives. GIVEN AWAY of the Ontario oaunty TB and Group CommitteeChairman of Mrs• F. Webb. Jack Middleton; of Ashburn.-April 111l Health association heard a re- Mr. Covert; Vice -Chairman, The 1st. Greenwood Tiger visited the Herb Middleton MONDAY-FRIDAY port on the r R2tral of Scouts hold. t.t0A. � R M. Conference held in Rome, Maly, Jim Williast>s; Secretary, Mss, glace" in Kite Flying Contest Mrs. C. Ferris, Burlington, %SATURDAY and given by Mise E. e, Coll_ Plcloard• A regular meeting for the Owasco District, at the spent a few days this week - s. 8.00 t.00 A. M.-12.M NOON ins, Executive Secretary, at date will be set ' in the next Indian Diggings" near Pick- with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. the Nurses' Resides�e, Ajax .& few days, and it is hoped more esri on Saturday last. Theproperty of Che late Mr• _ FOR BALE bol recently. parents and friends .will aft- Mr. Glynn Eastwood is be-- Ward has been sold. \ PICKERING Pickering Hospital ginning 'a Course with the C. ............... :APPLES i POTATOES SASH i MFG. LTD. Mrs. Collins attended the end. McIntosh i Spies Nth. Concession West of Conference with one hundred Repairer your son now for N. I. B., in Toro, on Mon- Rouge Hills Hon• i School •Other Varieties Avall ble C� - Brock Read and sixty travell- registration in September ray of this wee Association _ _•�• loop by ch plane. oli y an as f - Mrs. I McLean and Mrs J. moil m �4onda • April 'Meas• Bring Own Containers............................................... chartered F - age 8 ears d up o Sep- I eat on y, Ap '1 For Apples -ROUGE HILLS owing the Conference, along Member. Phone Cub Master, Kingstone attended the Farm 13, at 8.00 p. m. A Safety" PICKERING .ORCHARDS VOCAL INSTRUCTION with eighty-five of the Cana- Mrs. Cooper 839-3562. • Forum Annual Meeting at the. Program will 13e given, with' One Mile West Of Pioloer1 9 Phone: AT. 4-1977 than (5ontingent, Mrs, Collins Happy -bi*bday wishes to King Edward Hotel, Toronto, a flim--`tThe Anatomy of- an - Villange, on No. 2. Higiv M (mea' 19 tf) toured eight other ,countries, Susan Newman,who will be 10 on Thursday last. Accident''. Phone: 945-12M ......I.......... _. �� a urge you to by bus, steamer and plane; her ears old on April 8,; , and to Mrs Alex; Saunders and the For ere one concerned a• vacation taking her through Cathy Cummings, who will be children, of Toronto spent a bout "Safety", e (cot 10-tf) - y ass old sl 9. • A ,. s anted Rob- . .............:_.... --....._ be ' Austria, Switzerlatld, Iiechten 7 e' on Apr' few days this week with her see this filrri FRESH APPLE CIDER 1NaMed _large VYelsh dresser stein, Germany, Belgium, Eng- 0 0 0 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rob Refreshments will coved For Sale -Sweet apple rider. land and France. Dunfair Baptist Church ertson. after the meeting.. For made. (buffet and hueh) or kitchen In her report, Mrs. Collins 9.45 a. m., Sunday school; FrePlekeri2g Orchards cabinet '(wood), and women stated that the. Internation 11.00 a, m. morning. worship; ,;.•Orae mile Went of Pickering rocking chair (any style) ' Union believes that tubercul- Mr. Fishback will give the mes_ Village, on est 2. Highway Phone: 282-9414, • evenings or osis cannot be eradicated in stage. 2.30 is Bible study and phone: 942-1247 week-ends. country alone, due to ever- 7.00 p. m. is evening worship. s G ...... tion fat- Fr eve at 7.00 P. one . RED increasing t Friday Hing .. ilities, overseas "commitments-- -is- raver--meeting_ and youth_ _ __-- -- - _ ---• BARBERRY HEDGE and immigration• time at 8 P. m. -- For Sale - 21-inch= Motorola Heavy quality: twice trans- ... ...• .. _ z VANITY CABINETS i TV. Swivel 'base. Good condi- The fight against tut)ercul- . . - tion Phone: 839-1689. planted. Season's special at osis is not simply the affair of With Basons & Faucets' (apo 689. radically cut prices to sell• specialists-it is a matter of GREENWOODn !� PLAIN $67.95 PROVINCIAL $119.95 a i Make s• this u op- Church to all. In any comm- Church Service and Sunda , M • v of s pique op .. For Sale 750 - chick portunity and put in this baa- unit 'w,hether in our own, or School were both well attend -- - unity, 'whether hedge this spring. .amend the world, the preval ed on Sunday. Rev. Fleetham ; . �� Q brooder (propane) $25.00. ._ Call Today - •Good size tube type feeders, Phone: 942-0977 once of TB is closely relented took his sermon •from the -- $2.00 each. Automatic water- JERRY HASEK NURSERY to people's attitude toward the Book of Genesis-The Story of ars, waits tubs, water tanks. Church St. North disease. "Voluntary TB Assoc- Loot. .Mas. Glynn Eastwood etc. Cheap. 500 -dick e4ectric PICKERING, ONT, rations, such as our", said Mrs, sang the beautiful solo "Cal- _ .. syn brooder, $15.00. 35 feet of 2- ,•_ . • (apo 30) f e inch rubber hose, $22.50. C3ell direct health educantion-mob..1000 11116 ............... .:........ _ - P�1 endanger, and of the 'Women heldltheir meeting n Your Pickering and District Volkswagen Ceptor is off" 09 to �+ iiize i Coming vents ware of the (� means of averting it." the Sunday Scitoai Room on you the following used oiV kswayens: Help W�it� H Conll�*�Mr Half of the world's popul� -Thursday. Mrs. M. Pegg, Mrs. - � - Woman Wanted -for house- "JehovaMr attnesiee" tion-a billion and -a- half Pec- TmIIey and Mrs. J. Brooks_ had 1956 Volkswagen Do Lu", or*" i week. use- ple, harbour the tubercle bac- charge, of the Worship Ser- 1959 Volkswagen Do Luxe,. Dario green - work, one day. per Welcome One And All illus in their bodies. it is be. vice-"Women of the World": 11960 Volkswagen De Lux*, Black, ley Park, Pickering Village- lieved that T8 is to become. in The "business" was taken by 1960 Volkswagen De Lux*, Black T'rarr9portation provided if re_ to our . DEDICATION the near future, the. major Upii_header Mrs. M. Pegg. _ '1%3 Volkswagen.. ISM Stat. wagoA.'green quired. Phone Evenings - .Of Our K1 Hall 942-095,3: n0 health problem of the under- Articles were brought in for _ ALL VEHICLES IN A-i CONDITION = ' the Bazaar bee held in Nov- . Lhi•, Half Mlle W Of developed pares of the wnorld a ng el Nov .. - p°OI Rood Actually, the fight against ember. An auction was also Our location: Station Road, PIck*ring, just off r � Saturday, April 11, 19M Highway No. 2 Phone 944-1501 . - - F'Qj�nQ TR m ,Asia. Africa and South held. Mrs. Eagle Pegg and Mr. - 1 = Found -- male beagle hound, At GASP. AL America, has only just begun. Fleetharn had charge of the _ -- and been a to -. y-brovvtn, -La-and. bid 15rfi _ A special audience had programs in the loran of pe_- - s itxttnes high. Approx• 9 months are April t 2. 1964 arranged or tffe-tomes reao o "Women of InDoom - i old. H. Kay, Fais•Port Road N. At 3.N P. M. Pope _ diavvts informative, inter- Who with His Holiness Paul icywas most .. -: olio spoke in French, express est and R. 3^ Plc3teritrg' ,"DAFFODIL ,AALL" � -HANDYMAN � 4 A and etrco t ed re invitdis�.•us o t _ FRIDAY thankfulness follow progress made a crag- ladies are the ED ARMSTRONG) - M I L L E R The Hoop" Auxiliary is ing tuberculosis workers from Brougham U. C. W. on April - TRAILtR SERVICES - holding their "Daffodil Ball" •all over. the world to keep up 9, art 8.00 p. m. 'Mrs. Trolley DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? SALES i RENTALS this Friday, April 10, at the their spirit and their efforts. and Mrs. Pegg served lunch iON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY Tag-A-Lent' Camping Trailer- CottrafutMty Centre. He said he had faith that they and tea, BE IT LARGE OR SMALL 1914 Medeis From $2N•N Dancing from 9.00 p. m till would, since it was. love of the 1.00 a. m. to the music of the patients which inspired them. _ PAINTING - Cabin i GinpMg Trailers "Glengartys". Tickets are 35.00- It was announced at the I ER N UPKEEP OF GROUNDS FOR RENT per couple. To reserve your -meeting that the World Haith PLUMBING GENERA CLEAN-UP, ETC - twitem phone 942-6974 or C ganization. frith headquarCALL - Everythiny Fair Trailers 942-2604. No tickets will be tern in Geneva. has Proclaimed ALFRED KAYES 942-56� 6 -AJAX - Phone: 9424491 sold at the door. as its theme for World Health _. ORDER NOW AND BE SURtI Plan to attend this. annual Day on April 7 'We Truce For PLUMBING SAT"ROOMS y �• TB". There have been several . ' - tapo 9 tt) ........, SEASONS NTNG PRtssuRE sYSTr,Ms small epidemics in Canada re- i r OPENINGS, Bait -for Softeners, No. 1 Crys- Women s Auxiliary �,tiy and New, York had . a ESTIMATES GIVEN tars. $1.25-100 lbs. Pick up at Ajax and Pickering Hospital 14°& increase (n tuberculosisPhone- 942-6717. - - - our star• Meeting . April 13. last year. �.■' b��� BRADY PLUMBING A General Meeting will be and with it appeared a Robin, Sigh Qualitp il'ees, shll�S, ROStS, Hedge plants, etc. 4320 Kings!ov Road held in the Nurses' Residence of the til on Monday, �� W Our Opening i _ P��9 a p�p April 13,at13.00 P. m. Fairport Beach Sa With 0 n ah DVD3 Members are .reminded It Miss Elaine Campkin enter- �'' RST will. be a Dutch Auction twined a few of her friends. at PICKERING NURSERIES On Highway Z I miles West of CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Big a friend. party on Saturday 4 .. .......... attertnooa April 4. Her boo- MORTGAGE ' eye Repairs And Re-Ca •ring,-•-••--• p11100 = lhOIN elr�11 Pickering Women's. Institute ther Wayne, entertained a LOANS FREE ESTIMATES : met in the Presbyterian Sun- few of his friends on Satur- dey School liyoasns with a good, eves 4tts.O/Omd ��� NO Obi%gafia" attendance, including • several On Monday evening. Marro - PMH•: $3941 t! visitors. The meeting rnmun- 3U, Mrs. Rudd Mrs May Gib. eneed with a delicious. dessert PickaM (mar 19 tt7 luncheoir, 80110 ued by notice son, and Miss Ly-ssda SetiSMllal ..............-._. attesWed a bridal shower in a PfM*� Its _business, and a very inter est_ ..T E MOWS •SIMNG har►otir of Miss Carole Rams- MACHINE M Jlsi•�ae�a TUNE-Up mg program. Mrs. N. Graham den, wtvose marriage to Mr, w OseB �e Any Make showed slides of their trip last oSteven n A Rudd, will 'take plate �a . I's - i4•� - summer to the "Iaoc•kies" cord • �,aWiNilOWel' ' �ce 3 , "Binger' Trained . Mechanic pril Y�� :`:,. •. _ "1NMtby Bevin! Central down the West Coast to Calif- On Saturday evening, April 668-046 ornia. The flower- scenes were r Bea � �� Assocs�r'Port II - . ..••-•-- .................. • .....-.... beautiful, and ended apiece- OW Small Engin* Repairs-Mowir Sharp*nilg�•-Weldi�p ,. _. ant sol afternoon-Carr. re and Card Phone 349-3562 T/ . willhin old the Community Hou: TRUST B PICKERING VILLAGE go to the Group -�I1ft•r i and Weekends til-1409 ` - - STORES FOR RENT COUNCIL doirnnitrGee the local Scout- 208 Draaes St. M7•rl PICKERING. VIIZ.AGE •TW Regular Meeting of the Ing Unit. The 50-50 draw vAll Apply: Wm. G. Lawson Picke�rttg Village Council ' will . take. plane during the evening, Is Selieker - pkkerNN be ors- A Stanley Demonstration is plum: 942-2741 Tiny. April 14 - t.00 P. M. to be held on Friday. April 10, in the Council Chain- e�- - at the home of Mrs. Chillman,-M A n1l I A Mccry 'Vi11aSe. Central'. EiaerlY Per- .... Phone: 942-1� �� to Bo to rise Ladies' Auxiliary son preferred Phone: of the Fairport Be��bs gni ,-... Scouts. Everyone spEC1ALS Congratulations to Mr, and Donald Blackstone speirt the Ado THIS WEEK-END • ,- MIs_ ,Roy TTppim. Bay Street, Easter Week at Vernonville, - �T --- - East, on ,the birth sem. on On Monday, MARJORIE'S LADIES' WEAR ter, in the Ajax HMP' April 8, a meet- r - rtAY RIDGES as-PLAZA. Tuesday,. Aprd- 7, 1364. A sis- ing was held in the Community _ -- Tom Jones Blouses • S4.lt ter for Ronnie and Brenda. Hall in .five interests of the • 942-1601 Mr. ana-Mrk-Crdaw Lix Tali Blouses i3•� .......... ..... - Phone Lendaru Lassie Blouses .:S.lt of Stockdsle, visited Mr. mand SALE REGISTER r n� . - rr on Sun- Wednesday, �Aprit 29. - auc. �/{, {� C�.�,- c N ens ........ fiis Mrs. Gari' Balsdon, here tJ � Sertke' 1.� householdme pattsm tion salL, of furrol- Spring Coats, frau ....... _ - -- Mrs. Gary Balsdon and the tore; -garden tools, antiques, _ spring Sufti, free+ 512./t jk� -�M �p- -- -- il�y Drosoos i Snne!<s chiidr•ess accompanied her sis- etc., on Finch Ave , East, Scar- First W aM4. �eam � fresh Mat" ter, Mrs. Betty Herbt i, to Cal- boyo Twp., at H91r-ide, next to week-,nd only--"@ Pair gory, on Monday, where they Sliver Ferns Park (half mile :BUTTER 49e. Ib. � N DIEN L E G S of Better pusllty Nylons FRtt w-M be holidaying with Mrs. Vi'pet of HilLaide Scisodl), . fire with any soft. A fashionabb Heroin for a month Pt'opertY Mr. S. J. Johnston . 1aa headscarf FR1sE wfth any The Coamtrittee oe< S�v*ids (Jimmy). Sale aft 1.00 p. m. WITH $2.00 MEAT ORDER -• ' :..49C• •��. .,.•f , �,• 4 teat• of )airport United Church are Tenors cash. No reserve. owing LIMITED T0.2 LBS. PER CUSS OMER habding a Social Evening this to sadden death of Mrs. John - Friday, April 10. Everyone in. ston. Clark• Prentice, auction- For Mfor�eatton vited. ear. .. a .. . . / _ 1. ,. � '- _ •. `t , N THURSDAY. APRIL !. 1964 G THE PICKERING NEWS a � . Page Five • oro vis ing his cousin, Bruce Gordon Jaclam and Mr: ° i'ted Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomp- and Mrs. Edith Palmer sang a greement which had its origin ,DUMBARTON Ferguson. Jaclorott- son and family of the Base 'beautiful duet "Savior bead in Old Testament times when Mrs George Watson Mr- adart r e ae a parried by Kevin Preston spent family of Toronto were visit- UnitsO Church - ine Hopkinson led the Junior Egypt. God had redeemed His Mr. Walter Willis is a pat- a few days in Sdh mberg vis- ing Mrs. W. Willis on Satur- The minister Dr. W. A. Mc- Congregation. Dr, -McKay read people and would protect them ient in Oshawa Hosotal hav- iting Mr. and Brs. Brian Me- day. Mr. and Mrs. Willis also Kay conducted the eommun- Mathew 26: 17-29 for his les- It was a,two-way agreealeht• - ing undergof e eye surgery on Combe, visited Mr. Walter Willis, in ion service. The Junior Choir son, taking verse 29 for his The people had to keep their _ Tuesday, Marsh 31st. - . Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fletcher i Oshawa Hospital. sang "This is My - Father's text. The sermon topic was agreement which .was . mainly ' Bobbie McConachie spent a spent last weekend in Trenton Rev. and Mrs. James Pay- World" and "In the Early "The Government . A covL5n- to have no other 'gods. Jesus few days last week -in Scarb- visiting their` daughter, Mrs. ton and Betty of Trenton vis- Morning". Mrs. Vera Freeman ant is a pledge or solemn a- spoke -of the new covenant sealed with His blood. The new: covenant had as it core a loy- alty to God. It depends on a F -open Evenings Till 7:00 p.m. Thursday R Friday Till 9:00 ,p:m. — Saturday Till 6:00 p.m. spiritual relationship and not ZIP (Tasty a lot of laws as in Moses' day - Tulip (Save 7e) The new covenant demands " - (Regular or Colored) loreQ Government that men come close enough. �Y 11 - 9 Inspected es_ � J tnV � I � to God spiritually through � �O \ Meat). us', Lands a so that man un- us. 15t/2 oz. tins aerstands God's will. Our ' a= tulip ` 1' t regiment should be "ust as v binding as that of the Israel- - - - iter. God had made a promise - v , to us and we must renew our food (case of 48 resblution to be partakers in 0 4 Ib:. 99c tins $4.69 the new covenant. At thecorn- 0 table we renew this covenant. 1 Bulletin -- - - -�. ---The Kiw�anis Club Wilk. join in worshiping with us next Sunday. There will also be a' - baptismal service. - The Official board will meet on Apra 16 'at Fairport Unit - F O O D IIA A R K E T ed cattrrch at S e m The prey- _ - - -- - ___ .idem or chairmen of the org- pare brief -are eports on their or- ; ftou a Hilly on fl No. 2 Jost Fast of Roa a Br a ganiaation- wY �$ congregational meet- ing . . - � � A brief rtgrega ' Clover Cream (Save 100 I/2 Gallon ing service. A motion was - of 9 t purchase a third n Carton o' Your . . Pu Bring You Ow _ _ pasQed . Loose) _ ii Strictly Fresh Grade'A' ( r+9 f t i _ an acre behind the church for - ��j a (it�! �li�iu�id/ 79C additional parking space. congratulations are extend- �� . �', ed to the crternbers of the. Jun - The Instant Coffee That Dares to be Known by Good Taste Alone iso rT—ami to fir ani McKay for the _very enjoyable 100 PURE — Giant 10 -oz. Jar •$1A9concert stat they presented Table Queen Enriched Full 24 -oz. Sliced Loaves pp (Save 40c) or. Ttnrrsan oneve-jack April 2. 9 sRi■AQ 2 for. 39u Swift's Swifteni (Save 19c) G�reo---Jac was sol - 2 13e) ng A pretty wedding SNORTENINt# -. •., �' -,+� Its. $9c ert�nized Quietly on Saturday" Nutty Brand Creamy $Smooth (Save 14e) 16 -oz. Jars in St. Bernadette's Church. -PEANUT BUTTER - ' - 2 �' S�-;prk." 8ff"Ove Soft -Rite _.__ASave 8C) 4-RoU Family Pack when �b1Q1' Anne Mack. D. G. _ . _ Y ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Swift's (Save 9c) 1 �-oz. Round Tins s•,,, Fri. -- -- —_._ _—_-_-- - TOILET TISSUE 40e Jack, .of Ajax, became the :.. .. Thurs., bride PREM _. - ;: � ; ... - _ . :. _ -. 2 X01' 89c soohf>r Plus n�.�c�- A Sas. Peace River Bear (Save 296 1.2 -oz. Bears e _ ea�on. of Wein. Prurc •. Peek Frean's (Save 10c) full 1 -Ib. 3 LIQUID HONEY ..__ _____—�_ Z for 49e _ HOME ASSORTED slSclTS Alm - so -ri Edward Inland The brine wore a white suit of wool boucle.. Blue, Ribbon Red Label (Save 14c) Pkg. of 100.: with red accessories and`a cor- _ sage red . white .TEA SAGS ----.._..-._...----=---•-----------------....._ 79c `huple Leef - -tions. Her matron of honor Lin - CHID _ was Mrs. Sharron Hallett. of New Extra Strength Formula ` (Save 14c) Torartto° wear°ltig a navy Liar - — Tirie-Pak _ .. r ,;; la ea. 6 accessories Large 16 -oz I - --- . -- -- - ... _ NEER - -._-._ �— 79c en suit with white �� A"' -Giant 2 -lb TO -oz Box and ii corsage of red roses. !"F ' The best man was Willda:n Jar... y Coope f fP�- Swift's Silverleaf - ; : _ :. _ _ _ = .. _. - ' Following the reception : at / 2 for 8� 11b. .: _ r. Ajax. - A PURE LARD — -2 lbs. 39e rhe Coact House, Mr. and Mrs. '59C (Save 130) - ---------- Cameron lett on a wedding trip to Prince Edward Island They .Swift's Premium (Save 19c) Large 24 -oz, Tins- -,(Savewill make their tonne at the IOc)159 " MEAT BALL STEW -------_:--:---;--_-- Z for 79e Kingsoourt Apartrnents. Ajax.. _-- w+hen they return., Sliced. Rindless _Limit 10 Its. Per Customer Fresh Tender Sliced BAUSAM - - PORK LIVER _ _ L6. �9C Mr:' and Mrs, Charlie Day B rea l� f a s t Bacon lb. _ __ . and may; Mr. artd Mrs. Cliff Round or Square _ - = Roger Dukeshin, all ofGrd Martin, and Mx,. Ajax. (While They Last) - ::-RUMP ROAST �s•. 79C vistaed recently with Mr, an .Skinless (Loose) - _-. - . -' Mrs. Ii aced' _ _ s 74th bdrtirde4y. -Standing (6th &� 7th Ribs) Mss- Cecil J6nes returned W I E N E R S =_ `lb.' c PRIME RIB ROAST. 7.. LB Ls. 5 9C home w Friday after spend- ing a, week with Mr. Harper (While It Lasts) . Beaver and family a�rillia. the Luras Arthurs BOLOGNA Fresh Misted Steric :........:.. Jones' By the' Piece ........................ lb. 2!ehome. Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready S .......... lb. S!e Boneless Rolled (First S RabeSeveral from here attended 6!c $ PRIME ;RI p Lucas Arthurs Su er- VAlue B BOAST . ib` B9c Night" at Braokhin, on Thurs. The C BREAKFAST BACON ........... t9c Cross Cut M�NS- 1-1b, pkg. SHORT RIB ROAST ......... lb. 69c' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones .CHIC (While They s called Sirloin T -Bone Porterhouse Wing Wh a Last) and Mrs Me Evans F Roasti BsirbeCuing'Awrage Weight 3 lbs) STEAKS at the Vincent Baker home at Frying . rp • .. ib. 6>te Fresh or Frozen.. :. .......... .... CHICKEN WINGS ............ Ib. • Blade or Short Rib 2!e Woodville, on Surmky. rrteettttg Round ROAST ..........................::.:.. Boneless Rolled Plate BrisketTo .. lb. b!k The slat of the 4.Fi - ST (Blade Bone Rattaoved) - POT ROAST ......................... lb. 4fc. Club�� `Y!ln9tithe C1on U 'ROADate w+as held on Saturday STI 7LUAKS''oThe laundM r 16. 79 C U.S. Na. 1 California•Crisp Iceberg Large Size..24's & Cecil of the Leitde:•. HEAD1.w.TUCE bags, sire pact and coveredFresh Pork (Picnic) _f M' C hangers were handed in for the C Adhiev�err>ent Day on Apirl 25, lb. C U.S. No. 1 California. White The Mt Zion girls are giving an e3di tt an "Ways of Ston. o� �r - o� CAU LI FLOWER each ' 39c ing Sboes" with Doreen Jones as " ' ootrnnentator' . — - - No. lOntario Hothouse Long Green King Size Mrs. F. Noon returned home � + Fresh Lean PORK BUTT ROAST 1b. 49c cucuMBERS : Z icor � awn at s the Day home. LEAN PEAMEALED SACK B California Sunkist & Blue Bow Sweet Eating Size 180's The Active Service - : ' lb. 594 NAVEL 'ORANGES 3 doz. $1.00 VAR meet next Wednesday ev_ End' Cuts or Slices -- at-tile-�e_o1-Mrs. ees Jaffa Sweet Juicy'Eating (From Israel) Large Size 123's Donald Jamieson, with Mrs. �'. Wilson's ; ORANGES ; o °tt�,e me gdOZ. �9c n's group in ctterge.... lbs. � California Fresh _•.._ e � • :... Menced Beef 1 � Of Th"fires.� • ASPARAGUS J"Mln- (Less Than 3 lbs... 39c per lb.) e R 9C simere I wish to exprea- sincere thanks ttnd a;ppreda= U.S. No. 1 Texas New tion to nW many frienft wto Lean Peamealed wea+e so kind to me during nv COTTAt�E ROLL 4 tb. �49c CARROTS - . -Mb. baE 29c rem i, ; aim for _ .. the beautiful ' fool -W offerings. - . Fiorsrae� Jacklin - 7. , w s ° THt PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, APRIL -9, IM Paja Six the Homing woral� oa sun- day, un- -DIRECTORY.' The day, April 12. at 11.W a, M. V red i : EST -ROUGE ,u� �� at ,� 13Usi NEss _ srttte hour. • The youn,,aters uudgei! o;: fatnay wsu� rove W 000 iiLsesasaa�aaaaaaaalsae. _ to �uiool tris week, following '111aterioo trom h'an.are, Ur. St. Edward's Anglican Chitleh _ their Laster vaca..un and a last week, alt -t ales, ,Nh•. uo EAw ast . �iCke!!nq _ loud many of trent wet` • lhs. leads' Hu.,,- • an•. .4.., Holy Cotnntunu,n w•ili be n;,. GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S I un/hills Church ,coun.ing off the eiays _lest_ till -ily, wtio ha�-e .alien u;) 4­­s`t.t,t on aurxiay, April 11, at * ' Mlalster: Raw. - - ta•st of July ititen once more .,.xtr itt Uu:r s►:_�,►. ri-•,.,t t;- tt.au a. ut, ltev. K. SCott, will'be Radio -!V SWIG-RNNERAL OtRECTOR ~www' taey, take off'. for two mouths• '►orotic: iWtn� un >� , t` ' tst cttia►•me .Sunttay School for i 1; makes one wonder if one Uur test hvt.;tee arul u,'I; all, aXtw at tale stupe lour, Any Make 0/ Model - —CHURCH atRVltts - ` day they wilI'wisti they could ..n utese ta,u.t.et� .ct .:• ('onrirtnation `serAce will be ARTHUR FIELD i l.hi A. 1111. R 11.E7 A Aa just. be back in school with n,:"' 'll" .•0041tor Si. K,t watts and Holy k Su" 414V > K i' o Y thr:r special friends, a.ri u o n. • - -- t t ut.I i , at l"u{>aur Hd Se'htwl Private Ansbblatrtee Sere der wheel � 43 A w. — v it iri;; Vit, . Pi A* ci;ers and absorb a little moi B ►► •tri` �" ott 'iurettitty, April 13, at T.;it1 CKERiNG DAY OR NidH7 And ' IIA7 A. ,euucation in those. few ;rdloi 13,;;, lits»,►�. kt,i>a",wr,l ;,� ott {• I'll. St. _"%%"rd's Churoa I sats. itteh 1Jttt wv�Gt,,► "hili, . tnrnti►pt� utr• ►nv(ted t0 c,uttto-AUDLEY - • t Aril is C.aneer ntor0i. wetter -.,t? ,,th ,11u'�1 _ out. \C(x� l%a�,;t L+a,I. ,' :itn►t� lhr Lungs' Guild is busy WATER DELWERED Church settop ' ,t1e .• :.h.�oiutrleer canvassers will • be 1 - calling a4 yvur hathe for a►n- •loix, th haft a t.t,.,rr`II hats) N, arat a�w, alt ►*achy I,trlh►t;�t rrl_ tltr,e• titlys ._pairsting the Sun- IMet• Metaehit iYndal► School tributiott,� for this w<,rtliy du} �jclluc�l Rooait, and'rrtia.king 1.11S ' bl - cause. 'Mrs.' Lenore '8i�art, 'Pi►ttr ;.Nn for i?rr yT+an: I,':, ,t.. u good ,tub of it boo, by giving West of Dunbarton * _ tteasllaaaaaas>>aenaaa. Fast Ave. is in chrarge of the ,tirt \1«inrt"i ts. .\l►ta ti. 'l'r 't the dace that "dean spring % es[ Rouge At4ea this year. h. leapttsz wait her tsut.ly t� look" PHQNE PNON�::�n 'N . B. lha 1, r: t I . . _ etch 1te+t*dh nnn�e ,�am,a•.�i� Fv tt�e In tit.'J►•►lut.. .. - n a sttere s. w ixihet� to • 1'e- W, w Iw will be I ......... ...••.......................... t 3ke her raatt{aattt !- �►j • ickerini, Q11t 'Its ow Any,carhe in ithQ side :. t who sept n ;cit'. old oil Live lL+t. A 114 2�3 auuirl like .;,,. airs Hulme worth_ Itlany lwppy returns to Joltrt gROCK ROAD — Anglican C11� lP woit► nteer work, art ask. Denies Ridyt m'00d Rd. on .hi, I . -- c,j to call Mrs. Stewart, AT. Hirth birthday. Apr•:1 3: to KEN and ClARKE PtteastetNs, etltTAltttto 1 2-1963• Give gpntrht usly when. Ronnie McIntyre, itou.ze -A The Brownies 'met as tusual —also. K. L $Ntrtttas - - - titC ..^am- me r call% on you. Dr.,wilo ww one year old . on on Monday, April 6th, in the C. oiooloo , Drynmen a. a.. e. o. 0 0 0 the 7tlt: to Kelly Pratt,..RouSe Red Cross Denise. Janige Pugh- -- u_�� Nan sas,,narrm` Oft The Wast Reap Canty Club Hills Dr. who celebrated.. her received her 2nd year Star. AUCTIONEERS Pb~ ttasaala lance at Heron Park Recrea- sixth birthday with a pai•iy on The Red Cross workers me, MARKHAAA � suNttiAtt sttm"Ns ;.on Hail had a good turnout. :Monday. April 6: to ?tiffs. Ethel as usual on Tuesday, April 7th. �1ee1eeea � � fe► tyro �' S�kIrOPs 8.30 a ar:�a4 C401MMO . . and everyone who attended re- Dand, Rouge Hills Dr., who Plans were trade for several to COMM" N Oatarla and Yerb Mid Notaries Public 14.20 a. ■'•--w e"We PWWW 1r;rt a mast a joyTable tsrne.. had a birthday on the .8th.. attend the convention next re— turner, boo" aeaa. Nees•• _ lasso a. =i tale tCOWAMOdo, I The winners for the final 11r.. and Mrs. Sean. Frost week at Windsor. WW � Rey Rat0a LANK OF CONIMLrC! CMAM�i (Nr •+wear) draw on the membership Lids- Jr.: of Monireal. s ierit Faster Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wright else er: apeatatb at Le so a. +a.-�wMs Har..► 4 . =- els at. tttse dance. Friday, April holidays with their parents, of RougR Hills and blzs. A. meows"" Bab". S Sinseoe St. N., Cishewa (t■ ae Parso own , were: 1. Mrs. B. Rowley: _. Mr. and Mrs. Stan.. Sr. Akers of SDarboro visited Mr. WAL statrtu AT ONt ptetotit T� Otthaws iesa a. w.—M•rr•nr t i Mrs. T. FAiften, Daws _lir, Don. Campbell. 3. Mr. rt r.. wteMtseA♦ :held. 4. Mr- D. R Malcolm_ both of Rouge Hills Dr.. the weekend, _ >!E4-fitit or MN->isEs .. - ... I i Mr. Reit1, Rouge. Highlands Dr. Miss Anne Miller, St, Cath- Mrs. Ralston sz -s Scarboro, presseee trema tinea a•tarlterea 1e.N a..�-tt•ty +vas .the only, local winner in arises. spent Easter holidays visited her son and family at asettesaen shag magi. earl t.1..•.sstaa for ttra ekh t this draw. Congratulations to with her friend. Miss Sally -gaster weekesrd. 11r. Reid. Reid. Arm Elrmse. Rouge Hills Dr. Mr. SowerWs mother, Mrs Mr. John Gorses, Donshire `Mr. and Mrs.. Chris. Penny'. R. Cousins and sister Mabel J W M • � + Court, and rfr. Attic Bredov- Chesterton Stores. are enjoy- and Aunt. Mrs. C. Firth visited FLEURY i COMERY S H E R R I N awsttaa scism sleds, Rouge Hills Dr. drove to inn two weeks visit yvith .rein- the [arr:fly on Sunday. E;ARR1fTER: sO1.ICiTORs Carleton Place last week. and tives in Florida. Susan Rogers is in Oshawa Mr. Sam.Elnose ,'P.ou,e Hills Hospital undergoing tonsillee- NOTAAIn PUILIC � _ brought back t.\•o new canoes. - . _,� _ "uss 0ILLS. eNTAnte _ which were on display at the Dr, was in Three Rivers. Qui.' tontpr, me at old �e ttesi tlN UMM ltttrMM AAs dance. diisng some work for his firth Birthday greetings to Jane � CMN6 Funeral and SUNDA1f seNeet. si month. Rogers who celebrated her 1 The Canoe Club expects to for the pa conrrnenoe activities. of trafn- o'o 0 16th birthday with a few of AT. 2-17W ND" s ._ IN" a 1a ! in; their metnbars' in the next THE CHURCHES her friends, also Kevin Carter s AmbviOs7te SOlYIC1 wtra.a s..a. 1a.t ..saw « an Church who .was 1 year old on April � - N. a wtgr.as wee Cosnrriodore Jno. Gomes. Grace Praab7rterlN011ss: esttanNee of ".atlas 9" 0— t Bill Perlis Doug, .'vGi9ellartd Port Union Read' 4th and_Leslie Hough vAw cele- , _ brated her 7th birthday with and No. ! * T and Abtis BDoug, lei feel they Rev. T. Hunter: of Melville M.aM! s+ PrMov- 8MVAL at tw w.a.eaar tte•tr.s oda/ Rraatap Mi�hwv� .w at a.ae P. tots .N , will be .able to compete with Presbyterian C hur h. west a party on April Sth. bw Appebon w of Pickering lamb ft" ALL Ant wttttlsnt any of the other clubs in the Bap - Hill, was in dsasge o[ the Bap. i Toe Omm"s Ns >ti apes Re rega tm this year. and trust I trsmal asci Holy Communion the boys and girls will _Join— Services at Grace. tt• Sunday OPTOMETRIST lire psrNati T 40 to. 00 P. ar e, itfi this m mind and also last. and izrtrcxtucecl to the 1 MONUMENTS Telephone "'a Loons' • a.N t. a ee P. • ; that they will be workinst *as !Y^ns�'g'ation. Miss Ruth Starr - 3 JOHN L. RAWB�iN. R.O. .t s» sse a.•tras Pleasant sth eW WHiteholl 2-3610 r.. rartl�ti ass - tearrts and a dub, t-+ vin and tit. the Deaconess, assigned to I� LlVsrpel Rd., South) � "N'" I 1/earatieat werbs- ♦ = lsea oorthpeAs whenw er they can Grace Church aril its mern�' :. 'hers. Rev. D. btcKillican. BAY RIDGES RosER7 AUSTIN. PROP. ._ .. O O O - to -A AA- tos. tl_ Y- ! S. 1. wutu.. ft I= r _ r • - TMVRSDAY, APRIL 9j 1%4 - _ :TME'IClicalu i NEW:• _ ;►'.,.•� e�v.n i o vided by Marjorie's Ladies' C..n:c w+ II be held at Peace tVear,—Children's Wear by LuEheran Church ftorit 2.00 . ES,+� Natalie's, Hairstyles by Vicky's p.m. to 3.,30 p.m. on 'Tuesday, and mak,,�up b,, StueLo-G::•1.April' 14th. This is a free ser -.,N WS T.ckets a:e avalh.ble `r( -,i i vice _ - Sfrilln FNNtY<"IZS _ _ __. _ Mrs. NlcdUJ at 839-3633 or ' County provided by the Ontai^o- 1 Pd pM Health Unit and all _. i _ Mrs. Jaokson at 839-2101 and ' -- - -. mothers are invited to take - - there wall be door prizes for their children along to be im- The ladies Auxiliary of the Jun and his scout troop and Golden Arm and is cl*llenged will be avai eWe ji $like &W. znanized or to talk things o�-er Recreation Association "' has are justly proud of shim- on the four areas of her test Infoz¢nation can be obtained1' Health Tr.2 'ra ,!:a•• .� with the Public H tht ... been extrembr busy wrath plim o 0 0 work, which axe intelligence, from all mennlaers of the for tw6 forthoonAng eoazmun� The Golden Bar C{eremonY of handicraft, service and health.. Mothers',Auxiliary and Group. ity -activities. On Saturday, the First Bay Ridges Brownie ' As an added feature, the pro. Correnuibtee or from Mr. Clark, I April 11th from 2 until 5 p.m. Pack.gramme will include a, ire.1 .. 839-2319 or Mrs. Teeline 839. they will hold a Spring Tea Seven Brownies of the- First tization of the BZ Wnie Story. 2623. and Bake Sale at the, Cori- • Bay Ridges Brownie Pack wild The parents of the girls who 0 0 0 : munihy Hall, -Liverpool Rd and receive •their Golden -Bar at a are receiving their Golden -Bar CHURCH NEWS w. Base Line. The tea room will ceremony to be held in the will be, special guests.- 1 Peace Lutheran Church be run by the Bay Ridges Girl- Kindergarten of -the Bayview o 00 The Church Council will Guides of the .1st and 2nd Bay Heights School on Monday. 8,30 p„m,-there will be a Social � meet with Pastor Houck, the Ridges Connnames and •all- pro_ April 13th at 7.30. p.m. Mrs. A.. Evening .. ¢t Fairport United Regional Home Mission D',,:.-- Owl, L :.•• ' 1 ceeaa from the Tea Room will Dutly.- Brawn Owl, and bits. Church in the S , go Lo the . Girl Guides.. The A Atkinson. Tawny Owl.. will coy School tor, on .Ttitiusday, April 9th at Ladies' Auxiliaryhas been 'be in charge, assisted b Miss On. April 24th at 7.30 p.m. s • t► Y Room' sponsored by the On Sunday, April 17?a ' —busy. -making --dresses .this win- _Sandra. Brawn,.Pa . ck Ler_adeMothers•'.- Auxiliary --and GFvup '''-)n�:,regation -will---celebrate ter and these 12ule sun drew- Mrs.. P. Brander District. Com Corrin ittee of the Fairport- Sacrament of Haig .. . •t Sea the Sacr � es will look 'lovely on our little missioner, will present the, -Scouts and Cubs, nnunion of the 10.30 a.m. ser - girls during the sum- awards to April Gardner, Irene The evening ning will. feature en- vice. ` f -,-`mer months. 'inose who en- Girvin, Margaret Keith, Shir- tertairuzruent, door prizes, and On Tit ursday; April 16th a joyed the Tea Reader at ley MacNaughton, Susan Me-Am- pro- � Cup refreshments. Since all - 8.00 p.m, the St..John's. the last Tea and Bake -Sale Naughton and' Jean Strom- ' µ - _ceeds will be devoted to the balance will hold a "Fins ' Id will be glad to Iearn that the Wig• Scouts and Cubs, it is hoped in the Home" course at Peace Ladies' Auxiliary will be hav- The Golden Bar is the half .that 'there will be an .extre- Lutheran" Church. This meet- AN ungagainway point in.a Brownie's test mely good turnout for the ing was postponed from the 7.' ln' addon The' ladies' work. During the ceremony,' Social Evening. Admission will evening on which . it was ori- - Auxiliary has arranged for the -Brownie "passes under the 'be 50c per person and tickets g:nally scheduled b z -au. . another of $knelt 'popular big snow -storm. Anyon,: Euchret . and Cribbage Nights = INSURANCE teres ted in attending is to be heid'at the Recreation J. E. ENWRIGHT to contact Mns RothfrnrK Hall on Saturday, May 2nd 1�� Serving the area since 1127. at 839-3521. a t 8:00 g m There will be door PiiRtlll9 IYC�OP3tl Lee us bundle yourF-irmrf United Churcks Al ,>iA prizes and refreshments ser- uranee s Ore Friday, April 10th( tF!r ' ved, Admission will be 75c Expert Paper Hanging Fin, Windstorene. wen Cv:rarrittee _of�ewards W _ The Annual -Meeting of the Liability. eft' hrAd A Social Evening in the < ' Bayview heights Home and For Advice and Estimates p. `_ Sunday School room in aid -. `School Association will be held He Obligation sowmaA d, VibSon t1•,- building -fund. Ev eryone' is at Bayview. Heights Public invited to attend. and Ph" $3941317 or 639-1947 School in the auditorium. on _ . .. d Call us collect 648 -Sm themselves sarting from, • 8.15 - 'Y RIDGES Monciay, April 20th at 8 p.m 1 sib Brock at: S. Whltly. P.m. , s� . Special speakers for this --- .y-_ _...--•--.... On Sunday, April 19th, Fau._ i particularly Interesting eve -port Church will hold the ,n:ng will be Public .School _ • :.._T` . Sacrament of Infant Bp-, Trustee Mr. Fred Hawes who - - Ifyou have a child .to be bar)- .. w3i} describe the facilities of - -zed you can reach the Rev. Ontario has all the bigness, all Your Ontario is a stirring, f the new Sir John A Macdon- -_ _ -' Dr. McKay at 942-0967. he variety for one of the most exciting place. Take this sum- ald Public School ' soon to be The Off lc3at Bc a :1 m s t _ will be held at 9 00 -s n, exciting vacations of your life. mer to explore. and -_ -Apply now dor our _ _ Rudy Huebert, the new school's p� y Thursday, -April ,16tfi. Ontario covers 41 5,000 For more'information write, principal, who will speak on Pbans arepmgross i n^ -? square miles, packed with fas- - Ontario . Department of Sir John A. Macdonald and the for the Fashion Show to be cinating things to see. Like old "Tra%rel,ttoom 270; Parliament _ future of the school that will ■ held by the Evening 1EInit oS" castles and cathedrals, art gal- . Bldgs.; Toronto, Ontario. -- bear his namie,Social Insurance the United Church Women in , _. - _ leries, and long sandy, dation ho that there will -. _ _ - nos 13th. a ess; Ca LD, 0 0 0 _ the auditorium - of Bay �' The Home and School Assn- Heights Public School on 1C ted -coated Mounties -and d mag- r»ficent wildern nnbns HONOURABLE JAmn AU be a- good turnout for . this - Ladles' Fashions will be pro- and Charming side -walk cafes. Minister- -me,etixng which is of intertest W. it nl r the entire cmanu�y. The Annual MeetuU and Election of. Officers 'for The - _ --. - - ` ::. • • . .Recreation. Association -of Bay Your government is issuing Social Insurance Number Rid get will be held on Sandar, -Cards in place of the unemployment insurance num- Ann! 19th at 7.30 pm. at the hers that most employed people have had until now: Recreation. Hall, .corner of The new numbers will help government to use modern OS H AWA Liverpool ad. and Base Liae• office methods for greater efficiency in handling un. It is .our Recreation Assocla- _ riploymentinsurance, and also other social benefits tion that is the, parent organ- such as proposed p'ilnsion plans. zation of all our sports groups, --- ch ldren's activities and adult ' For these reasons, you are invited to apply for a Social recreation organization. A Insurance Number, even if you are not a contributor SHOPP I. NG',' good executive and strong sup_ to the unemployment insurance plan. Pon &, required it order that .' ;IF YOU ARE -AN EMPLOYEE our employer•will the Associatiofu will be able to Ygive carry on wit#$ its work in our you an.application form. Fill it out and return to your - I er rom tl corrunuru . A number ofhard- working IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED and drawingunem to individuals knave managed the -', ment insurance benefit you will completan appliq- vNOtk of ttie A-Ssoczation sincet;on form when you report to the'U.l.C. in person or it's early days. and some of by mail. BOND thewould, =dOubtedly, like A( have a well..desened rest. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER registered with the Com - Is it your turn Dais 'year. :, mission, you will receive application forms automat . a 00 o ically. If NOT registered with the Commission, please - " The Kiws►ruts Club of' Bay ` ' get to touch with your local U.I.C. office so that forms Ridges wish to -advise all gar-. ..may be sent to you. Distribute application forms to den ',brigs in the ciammumty ...your employees, have them completed and return '0� EN � .. EVERY that they will beholding a pro- them promptly together, -not individually, to .the cessed loam• fertilizer sale dur- Commission. ing the first and second week THURSDAY &elFRIDA�'in May. Clash per hubwill YOU'CAN HELP BY COMPLETING YOUR be 35c' or 7. bushels for 82.00. APPLICATION QUICKLY AND ACCURATELY. This type of fertilizer can Q be used on flower beds, shrubs a i and vegetable gardens. Or- „- 7 f ganic lawn fertilizer will, also be available. 'Allprofits from -- E this sale will be used to -fur- ther the sen -ice -work in this ® 1 r A, MY 13 41 greatlyapps eciated• •UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE_ COMMISSION - 0 go 0.0 OTTAWA _ There is still time to get en. TI L , tries in for the Pickering News _ -• ure-t eu�See Soap Box Derby. Boys who are interested iia liarticipating in _ this annual Bay Ridges event -` can of iidortrtation and AUI�NUM COCK entry forms from Mr. George :. DOORS _. Alsop at 882 Modlin Road, Bay Ridges. - �Y-RldBes.- --- - - - saddened to team of the death - - - of Bill Hewitt'of Fordon Ave: - c. QUALITY -STORES a and the sy rip at2ty of the ' cont- �� - TO SERVE.YO YO munity is e�ebeended to Mrs. �s Hewitt -and title- children. ' Bay Ridges has another - Of FREE PARKINPi - Queen's Wit. On Mand }- 4JAX,April Gbh, Jim Hunt of the LUMBER First Bay Ridges Scout Troop M/nVE, EVS SE1tVICE • was• the Queen's INTO THE CENTRE Scout This in the cur - % �A ltmination d.a c+ouP� of years�:.. ` i BIR, .. Ywd• � _ ... •: n Of ext hard work for , • I .. .� r � . �: �•