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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_04_161 : FOW Rlw� WS INGt 1 �m - - VOL al NO. 19 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 Mc.. 10c wK copy' UNCIL SOUTH. END TO. EET T NSN1P_1..*. • Ba Ridges' Ratepayers Support Pickering' Village Notes r To Hold Council In y Miss Agnes Goilaii, S. A., a H •l 20 More B North To Split Township soh Presbyterian Twp at Apr y Church in , � N��. ` 4 was a recent visitor at' the KE ITHE IC M ow 0 ' z Pickering Township Council Presbyterian Manse. in an almost unprecedented ���� 1st addition to the regular local . Bay Ridges Ratepayers Asso- Lion Ed. Page Honored ikon Barkey was honotirea . — - — ve___he_ve decided to hold - - 'siness."those present - — - - _. _ dates }n by the Bay Ridges Kewanee their m next - en P -A of -r tis -faith- meeting Monday ex a desire to convene Club, ons, night in the Township Hall to a Public Mee�rg the A Anmversar� arty 1 service to the church. Mr. to discuss accomodate the large gather- possible division of Pickering John Boyd pr +esented- Ron with ing that is expected. Township. This was done and Highlighting the Annual the „Award of file Month" , The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' a very interesting meeting was Charter Night Anniversary of Mr. Cliff Barkey and Rev. - `•' Association along with other the result. The meeting was Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions Frank ConkeY were also. guests interested persons will Pres- chaired by John Williams and was the Presentation to Char- of the club. Mr. Conkey ex - w ent a brief in support of div- present at the meeting along ter Member Lion Ed Page of Pressed appreciation to the - -* iding Pickering. Township, w.}t}r.some 80. residents of Bay a symbolic 'gold lion in appre- members for- their support of - A group 'of interested rate- Ridges were about 30 residents ciation of his loyal and devoted the churches; especially for the payers in .the north end Have from various areas of the .,Service to the Club and its prevision of the "Notice. already partitioned for such, a southern half of Pickering work in the commur>atY The Board" for. the, use of the _ 4 ' split. Towmship who had been in- presentation was made -by : churches, placed ori. Liverpool. �- 'Reeve Gifford Laycox• said vited by, the Executive Corry- Rev. E, G. Robinson Wfio, until Road. k he veld not think it rnittee. he left the district was Padre Lincoln A� p. Public ..School. thig :n-inz Con—rt w a fair, when ouunc Knew Following the i c �- of the local is hcddin q„ a large number of residents in the Executive of the Bay More than 1()o Lions and in the Auditorium of the Pick - g r' n e 1 0 di o0 the Sch _ meet- n led t 'Hi would be.attending the ,ars .Assoc,7atio este alien _ Ridges Ratepay gu eying Dtstric High - ` iris, to have them Sitting on was instructed by the member- and dance at the Rouge Hills Friday, .April 17, at 8.00 P. m. i the stairs and standin in the ship as follows: Golf , and Country : Club; on Everyone is cordially invited a District lection Th col hallway of the municipal t 1 ) .fit the Association to- April 10, including tc attend. Sliver ,µ building. ether with other groups in Governor Dr. Hugh :McKay, will be taken. - !; 'for R: who has r il - , � o n Count hs•1 a M at re nal lie ed that Area Iiiternatio r. Les eY It is, expect Southern Ar preps 'YI .. the S ' more persons 'may: attend the applic. ioxi to dhide the -Town- Edmunds. Zone Chairman Rob- been under extensive care, at -meting. - ,•. .•• ,,..,;; .ship at the third concession art Moorcroft and represents- the 'Oshawa General 'Hospital, o .' :......... east from : the .Scarborough fives ;from both Whitby and ry on 'Friday. •a� following surge �z t F `J ¢� •Piekeringrs "V IV of Town Line to Riverside Dr. iti'est .._Hill-Higl:ci'aad- Creek .al-iast week. ;s raaw improving. t#ien south on Riverside Dr. Lions Clubs. Mrs. Yforley's sister, Mrs. Bi;ti- Mrs A. Busker of Windsor Street, Pickering- stands beside her Women' Hold Meeting and continue by following the An impressive 'memorial :ter op,' of Hamilton has been stay- - t { Tropical Vitus plant (from India) that has 9ro from a tiny westerly limits of Pickering vice was condtieted by Past 'ing with her. t size• 1t neeasures d feet-iglgh and is The Voice of Women Pick- village and the Town of Ajax._ President L. C. -"Sam" Cragg, Little Sylvia Anne 1MuffF) table plant to it's Present Pickerizie now of Ottawa. honoring de- McLean was Confined to the- gi,4 feet wide. Her daughter's plants didn't do this well. eririg Gip have been con- - w ►.:. ip req ducting a study course en- Township Council to employ a :ceased member's _ of the Club. • the _past"_ _ • - Consults. .to pre- -President Claude Brown Wel. She a virus Ajax Itospltal over • • iced On Rural Zoning titled "Our Concern' since the pare municipal week -end, suffering - - Objections Ra beginning - of February. � The pare a public relwrr on the carried -the . Li�oris and their pne�onia. is expected Course deals with world affairs financial position of the two guests to the 13th. birthday horde this week. dost of the ubjections toe d Morris - rural area zoning -0;a %, a se rate df the Club and a mag- Pickerin were, to the required 2000 ' elements and influences which .if, they did be an also w:he- n� tent birthda,Y cake, cele- on 1 � Ruth, of YThornhill, i of g rid what muni _ . Township war, a Pal - the P veld in r.. the "Gree leve to n was at alio Frank square foot house. and to the land designated - «were w*rt3t Mr. and Mrs. Fra _ Belt", where no residential use is permitted, on aat 4 PUIbll countries a d' andarious zest Pickering Village and east and bbrouglit from, Ot at w -a by Mrs. Prouse , for dinner on f.n a.Y _ :meeting in the Township Hall in Bmughe ed groups north of the owTi of .*sax'` L G. Cragg and thoroughly en- evening last.. John Faulkner. Plarerung Director. faced a large aud- continue t4 cio to help _ease aid, dill fence to ask the co and support cif. this last tensions among mations. We would lye better accommodated joyed by ail those present. r _ Zoning $law' which will complete the zoning of Pick- must strive for complete dis- by the Northern Area aS far •• ::. $ Mrs Maynard Boris Zo _.._ of, .the meeting. he tied: -ering Tai •ns'hip, The PtrrPow ar lane the raising of the " the expentse to our area rs bre 1°rr good t. has not _ health recon y i was—to attempt to answer any questions. ita�� of li,.ing in under- concerned. 1 fined to bed this week.: Following Ntr, Faulkner's remarks, and after a iengtlty countries through These instructions are god M�gh Sehoot Teacher "Happy Birthday" to Mrs - int in which the gathering impatiently clam -'.developed your Execu- Mel. Hannah, who ,celebrated ' - c,uied for the return of the metribez< of the Planning edurothewith un- to be fal9ovttetdee bYvi�th the ut- Wins Nassau Trip her'birthday on April 12. She Board and Council, questions and protests iti•ere directed cefuf co-. ti t speed attendance at 11 had "the family".from 'Toronto to the official table where sat menther� of the Plannirif; existence among hareem in by with her for the day - -e ,, Reeve ti'I-rs. Jean McPfiersOn. and. Councillors this atomic age. The group the next TowmbiP Council ring the past few weeks Mr. a M Tony Voir wm. G• Newman. Harvey Spang and Hubert ��ank.`Dav meets emery two weeks and the meeting on Monday, April' the Pickering Rotary Club has --r=#d l,etutiox.'Chairran of the Planning was Chair. Needed: However, - -_ last rtieerang was held on. April Support been selling two hundred tick. Boxtel, Christina Cres. receiv- : roan of the meeting. 6th at the horn of Mrs. Kay uric thing we must «sic for is ets, at $5.00 each, -t,he winner ed word this week that her - n Enforceable. we mean continu- of the number drawn having brother. from Noord Dradant j ^�L'hy is it." deiced William Champion.• Jr., "that -before Joliffe. West Rouge: ed be provided -air fare for two per Holland, is flying .over,. and `{ - Uis Bylaw even had three readings of Council. :t "vas restedAnyin attending these meet- imp before Council and we need sons: acconrrrbodation for two, 'arrived at Milton on. Tuesday enforced . wire 'were encouraged to buy ,here irr&s please call Mrs. Lydia many members of the As- Waters . A- ni have seen him i q�w is it people,.. a.t, the "Sapphire They not f : have rw use for ten acres now Bozek, ,Rouge Park at 4-5154 sociatlori present . as can -. be _ at' the nt' Hotel" '" in 'Nassau, in thirteen . Years. He will. be He was told filar there was no encouragetrrent, or _ ur-aged ten -acre or Mrs. Erin. Brayer- at 942- acted• A car Pool -anti and—$150 cash for expenses: staying for three weeks, thQn Ai-mura ement, made to people' who pq I Pa6743.. cone will leave 1{rosno Blvd.lieuc" ensh . of tri return W Fiq]7and Jots. The P rng and Baseline a f : The draw was maids Mon- _ �, .. Nff-_TF8M isoyes entered the 10. that large for the last .. of ten acres or more, other than st iptilating Pickering District High School � on - may, April 20 � _ - ?poo square feet dwelim" p were required• clay evening, «rad the (No. of Wednesday, ng been approved by tate Ontario 1 Eater Examinafions Council meeting- the• whining ticket (No. 80) Wednesday, and undHe crit "rites Bylaw has dot �png Por the Iliutsday. fIe Board yet," said Mr, Faulkner, and won't Wiry not corn was. Mr. Ed- McPherson. of surgery, on � Municipal c meetings have been held. An o[rpor- interest, be until after put9 ride, -show. your and Pickering District High School steadily irit+pmaviin be unity to appeal before the Board has been given. • HONOUR ROLL. meet your Township Council. Staff. Mr Gard Winter; who is "As far as enforecnient is Concerned.. the resections Highest Standing• in: Grade We have never really had a . The trip is to be made be- confined to, the Oshawa Hos set forth in this book are being enforCe�d by the ' ow rr- . IX. Jvdj► .Scow W.!` a� sized delegationpresent " tween April 15 and May 30: . � is r'ePo� to be ianp- ship. not as a b5'inw, but as icy of Counted. It is Coun- X, joy Green 89.0%; Grade f�it i poorl the deveLapment of .the , Grade at a Council meeting cid that estabiishes poky f XI. Graze Lloyd K.!%. may be that a little shown of. Tow*rtstnp." X11, Eleanor Wsetreey p.0%. atren8fih and ��,jty would pp�� ♦ "SLACK PLUS WHITE" "You cannot enfore a thing until it is a bylaw said of the Cour- YIVe Notes to EAC - EQUALS � 11�r. ChaiivPiar• -- first Class' Honours - give the member „'' E., Gramr y Sellt Objected ot" bead designated as' Green Belt, ' shade IX: the idea that we can. aad p Haar a Negro and a WhtN ` will act a group are' �ashs AI B Southerner discuss the Saha'i and the fact 'that ra building was P�mlitted in that des- Barbara Bearman, Judy Bea- and we are iii , fact i th that the did not fobla�w Con- ten, Douglas Blackman, Dian- Pum t , on a solution at rho Westbury Hotel _ being pushed iigtr April ooze and that they were made thus to a000sri<riodate the. ne Brass, Susanne Briant, Joey The local Drum Corps, the' In Toronto, on Friday. the bared vaalue dawai few issues. Insofar as the pe- Ck,�ervaticstu Authority, is keeping Gatacier, Christine Gerbil, Blue •Notes are going to have. .24, at ><.1S p. M. Enquiries-- _ for its convenience. Maz+Sori Jbcic- titiaai is Concerned t2tus is beim an all -clay Car Wash on Sat• Phi ATian"c 2-2409. 5 ,. " Mr. and Mrs Barclay, Pickering. Nell Johnsm, Faye Knox, will be collected . •....... - - Lyntse Haugh, -if it is rw g Asnosig �� .p���g son,anded en urday, April 18. This , reduces their value to nag- Hugh Lawson, Dianne 113urkar. , April 20'after or Fre-res car Spruce UP will VIE'�ING fie„ Naumienko, Linda r ee�ting• place in the Pickering Village _'M* Authority has asked us to co-operate in keeping Penstone, June Poterittea, Watch these Co beside the fire McDensld-Hornung the aaquisttion eo5-ts, to the Authority at a reasonable. Pawe14, Bek Lin Chian, James further . '�, t ' which hall. Mian Faye r 'It is not. ilYtentioa to �, Judy 'Snow, Glerai FroQri 'ten o'clock in the Mr. John Hornung were hafted Mr. Faulkne ed as quickly o'clock said be•.: . _ velli reported at 4 -Amiltze these I'anas. Where a lend-onvner knaves this due, Martlyn Tapsoott, Ter- possible. the afternoon, fi or later � th srsaa�tda8e Sstui�rle41' •, be high and dry, and well away from fMod ry Tomurisom Brenda •Walton. and as accurately as Posse � if p m, at the Presbb4erran no object .............. I Iwo /to Sons to � plain, title Autharlt3' has expressed there are cta�tOrrrers waiting), Manse, west Hill. Rev. Hume: iD wizag one residetrti�al dwel ing an ode parcel. An Grade X: �" Those Entries In errthusiastic`' Corps members officiated at the douibe rft application can be made to the PLarmirug Board. Judy Britton, Susan Craig, Jan- will i e on hand to wash and nY. mor Newman said that . the Green Bek Ciro- is Daly, Joy Green, Barbara and than he felt a further study . stx mld polish Your car, thick, 'bus etc. The bride looked lovely► in a ted many+, I%ri'asz, I.9oiaed Jackson, Hel- for Box for the sum of $1:00 per ve- street length gown at white Mar - be made of it. end Pot, Peter Rober�fsnn, Mar_ ••��T ; Houses Tee Sig. said that he had Pur- pit Stoelzel, Frank Van Now Is the limo far all boys hide. peau de sole embraidei+ed err A M Harwen,• ar to the Bylaw. died 1 than ked If fin' to sof busy on their cars in So take advantage of this the bodice with erria}l Geed biased his ten acres winter- Hca• shoulder length there was any way he could build a house of preparation far the 3rd annual chance to have inter pestis. Cher square feet. He said that his purpose had been to Grade X1: _ Soap �: Derby at Say Rids- stained car shined up and, at ver was caught with 'a crown bl two sarees, one for himseilf• Now. his Melody Cooper, Susan Craw- eq, the same time help the Blue of iitiiuesbotres to form a head - build Posse y fiord, Janice Egeroff, Jana This derby whkh is sponsored Notes in their drive for funds. She Carried 'a nosegay 1, and he can j. frontage is not sufficient to split the payee Jim Hunt, Rod Irving, and of red sweetheart roses and bandy one large horse. Hayek, by the Pickering News and al- to buy needed 'equiPmeQrt "M square feet just for myself and my wife seems Beal' Jean Knox, Linda Koz- se supported by rnany otlt1er tutiforsins. lily' of the valley. e little too big„ he said. He advised the gathering that ak, Grace Lloyd, Jessie McKay, morehants has boon very sue- If you are'busy at home and Miss Miriam MacDonald was . i' he vves y years of age: "Is there no way that Marie mor, Margaret MLU cesswr the past two years. cannot bring the car over to brddeernadd asx} she dose e I could build a 1150s�gtrare feet house. as it was five er, Lindri �, W acs Pugh, The race is run' on the ex- 'the parking lot, the members royal blue MA001 d3+eas voaoerplete asked' Mr. Hansen. ^'aloud taxes derived ,Ruttier Tailor. tago 99 }mases be hat more than taxes derived from Dorothy tension' of the Sale Line. just of the Blue Nates executive with vrfiyte aoeeaooatlei;. Her one house? Mr. Hansen was told. that if he . farmed weal of Liver peel Road. will be on the job to Pick up onisage was white roses and foot haise. drade X11: of Say and deliver Your Car, or brW6 lily of the valley. : the p�e+oPertY1 be could build an 1150 square Gine mel., Bid Corn- Mr. �e �� the washers to your Pluoe to Mr. William Oo0p�ping was. "We do have to proter�t the PedPle who are living Ridges is in charge of lotting \ ' is this. -area raw," said Mr. Newman. 'Z t+eatize sdune , ' e , ry Day, Mike Ke+arricy, up the race. ase all boys who do the washini; them. Just _ best num A quiet supper was i' a are, going to be britt." Tagtachi, Wiabter Van are iMwsst+d to oMer1M this ooat:ts�at. Ciaa'e Hefted-, 942-5763, held �e to of the � . MPr• Jath Boyes was comerned about the zaaiiag Nus, Eleanor WestrieY• S"R � Day, are asked to Bert 942-Z09?, or any at e Lite VPlrtbeva Gold Course. lige• Jade Marsselt• bou at M2 Medlin other •. mein teen M the -Blue young " Couple will reside in �! ,be Surco Plant, fa Qetet� Tutt, n8niedaC Dunkeld,WIV Ora/o X�M ��! � RoMI. contao� R Nates for time and place. Fairport Befit, �tas'lb• 'about wtW Altotra �•,.���.,�4VVJllNin! ° . it is abort lire Same size a6 Cltet't7'ro+aod ,. - ustrial area. �On the basis of the pro ----d legislation of aa=azary,, which was li e= tdsaa in DecesriOM. beCRAM on education and the doing away with the small rural jhw situation shodid be rect�ikd by the �"�''� schools and inconporatin into -school -areas, the north it arcane that the income of the fankeeping ner and � instead of WeVeSSIMthe 'Thomas ' end residents who support a split, feel the move is � of our population. end l jj� NewmCSl. Q. C. ppo k equally advantageous to them. � A SO�TOi• While we are in no position to argue with the find - THE U R- Ings of either of the local groups, we feel the Bay Rid- :2,e ' Will - gas residents are right in taking a deeper look. Mr. ALBERT V. WALKER VA20 =7 110AO,. EOUM .: _ :,DWWRAR"M i 'Williams is to be commended for his efforts in fact find- _ : level i - - 1!x main .topic of di�ion at the provincial ' Ing before plunging head-long..into the subject of split- the moanem, is, -the queatian of the Pension Plan. at -'fig the township. We suggest that --in the interests of I weld like to briefly outline scone thoughts on this all concerned that a thorough study be made of this - very important ftwi- -proposal of a split, before definite action is taken. It has been on. detanm ed that Quebec a exercisim LTD* right to remain outside the Canada Pension Plan. COOPER BLOCK ��ggyy tt» s decisiiR ie apparent that a nertion-wide Can- aria pension Pian oamiat be arranged. Me Prune 'Min- . !ES � so" - >ToioNTO +.�� - leper of Oanasfa bas indicated laat ed the C *Mft Pension , Plan ff DIALUM OF C is quite able to banction acid to provide benefits fc ��i�s =- ��s - the balance of the Provinces of Com. a � wich Ontario � - - Cancer presents one of the greatest medical challenges wish to soot• it, even if boati of Ontario, STRUCTURAL STEEL o! the 20th Century. _CRANE WMAL ry' - vee are free m do wRrat we con Slider best for our own -- - - -pie, without the worry that we might be keeping The Canadian Cancer Society is the only national sofiiethufg from other Provinces. STATION ROAD, MCICININa, ONTAMO -:voluntary health agency fighting cancer through-- There are sone emotional statements being made so Rwarth, Education and Service. Its sole source of .,the effect Ontario is f� bysugge : Mteca.: !tl-t!M - m-atp — Mit funds is the voluntary gifts from the public. i Proviriew Penslari Plan, but the atarternerit wools be head Lo 5ubs0arrti&te in view of Prime , Minister Pear .son's statement. An Ontario Peneboci Pian rusty, or rosy p�y_� t _ 4 turn out to be the be oes Cansdians. Th `� "7 t°hereProvince en have ten Hospital Insurance' PDans,and it has not divided iihKrrL The Province d G. .�wsoN resporbFl3Ci', It is Interesting to note. that at the pre- :.'FIGHT CANCER WITH ACHECK-UP Ontario has ahvays canted its Sohl share of dominion : - rtrt time, the Federal Gavets=nent raises about 45r/o ISARRISTIM SOLICITOR of its tax revenues in Oinrntari,o • 30 Qtix'�, � aboutakes only NOTARY PU"ICour 10 cider hand, produces treceives about 27% of ail fedaml spending. aA//s/aloft//n//anat•//ts�a//tw/iw/ss/te/asat• 2t seecrs only fair and right the �ovrriuryent should }I :TREET. NORTH — PICKER1Nd consider the advantages which would accrue from a THE SI�iN MAN � - provincial pension when a nabon-uvlde plan is PHONEW 142-V41 and 1�M1 . 'lbs Province has much � obviously an ' broader Powers to legislate in the field of pemions, and ';DOREEN i FRED HOLLOWAY greater benefits, in the field m ; �� ' orphans' survivor between man sad wtiie TRUCK LETTERiNQ� andchildren . CoareidezvMe advantage c6uld be gainedr CUTOUT LETTERShaving avallabie aTe financial reserves which could CARTOONS be used to advance the economy of our province. Another T Ltd. oli'LAYs `' / i ppirA wlrich is heirs eoesiciered •is the matter of integ- - =- :'POSTERS - y+ ration with existing private pemdon pians, to preserve SI101NCAROS a peanoci's egt_Y or savings in.sudr pians The suggested. OFFM You THN FOLLOWING SERVICES .-SANNERfwoubenefits at le a valent to 'the Can- ice► . oda Pens'plan, _ HOUR : — T DAY SERVICE Fens P1Pan, 1P d9 benefits. The - posed Ontario ban a stela! new plan aTEMPLE TAXI f Ilei SERVICs 24 HRR truaevritun pension pian of last Mardi would be rescinded. -- TEM AJ(:RVICE ta4 HRR► 94241 _ TEMPLE .YAP • If Ontario were to operate a pension pian that may be (• . in the lawl Ano VAN the reserves that will be built up to give security to _ this plan. These paints are worthy of important con- sidera on Ur the present arrangement of the Caar- �— - - Ptiiriiairien oda anon. n Plan, future amer kne is will be detfded , by members of the Federal t, seventy-five of s w#yoarl Doane from the Province of Quebec, who are not { e ei. UKU15 LTD. :Part;clpatin8 lit the PensionPian - -- (! _ .7he question of a pens'io'n program for the' people -oaf Cin ai4o must not be permitted to become a political �R �'Ti�N tootbaLL The transcendent corisidieratlon in the matter portable �� is the benefits they bring to _ - �•. ..... , . ` the greaitest r. It Is the duty Governme fit Of Ontario to. institute a pension scheme which will • •, Y bring the nsos+t useful return to the people who invest in it, The empiiasis Waist at all timet be placed upon Prot pear$+ =Ar and the secure he r the protection the t consideration. must have. This rnrtrst be the paramount Wtef[ : fTAVC nAILY O dwti to O tL.At. I Arm cells. (]n Sunday atkerrtiooni. the o. • .- .. THE PICKIRMIR NEWS APRIL 14; IM Pais Two THE ppRT 191ABL161191081 Taite•i•r :PARLIAMENT r. AARROUR SWCff C* - NOTARY PUSIK - -- - -lrewd ••«sr _ hl PM N•w# PrW6W end �w�1 Caw CO�NVv115S10NER FOR OATHS " :«dAoritN s $ a d Cao Mail Mott test Offlet M�. Otlewa BY MIKE STARR _ Telephone: WllNehall 2-0910 _ ,7tf�gIR10M /A11Sc i f� — wild flthf I M Nr "a ,iM-P. ONTARIO RIDING N«7hwra Comer •f Wow"" Reed on He. 2 IilE III LVOIMMIINIE, Ethic SIM tliE>` /MLI RERrEtT :-in , thesupple t F for ecce donor, to the U insurancean The ]!btlxsfates were tabled on March 6, and lay dorriranrt for F, tv�errty five. Thds lien in fact provided for a loan of = minion to the because the Government C r e a t o• r s of -,Wa the Bay Ridges Ratepayers'of Fund. The reason it was listed was would moobankrupt end btarch. The to p,� 0� MONUMENTS - The motion carried by at their meeting last week, to ask the town- Government d se the ped the Estimates would be p d witi!vout questica�e asked. When ,Association ship council to retain a consultant to study the splitt- is sound', common sense the appr�oadied, thed was roue and one•#ulf mill- ion ddilam in deficit t1 OF pISTINION icT : Ing of Pickering Township a f It was only then that the situation was revealed and Parlia. \ our opinion. idea has been Made by residents of meat became aware of the state of the F'utrd' The Governariea:t was chastised and 8�- for dvdrove tin for'THREE GENERATIONS A preliminary study P the the south enRof-thytownsip,-and a -Senator w time. retive attitude, and the was � However, April north end. These studies, indicate a split is desirable for north and south, and to this end the Bay Ridges to the 6, when the AppropT;a,rsoa silt was given Rny�al t. � experienee wise not be repeat again• w lesson has been learned that. you cannot leave a matter as important as Staffor� Bros,Ltd. As has • decided support Ratepayers'this to the last minute arm expect immediate action without move of the -north end group fon a division along the O0a'� yi to the east - Third Concession, excepting that area, lying. Pickering Village. A great deal of discontent has been vowed over the ar- rangerne3rt by the Trustees who have been appedaacea M O N U MINTS of the Town of Ajax and over the Maritime unions on the Great Lakes. The splitting of the township, something that has from time to time over the years, has lit is quite. evidmrt that. m order to satisfy the International t� theSeafarers'Uniam and preserveallowed disc- ��A; �. � '�Y � 0"�= been mentioned many ramifications, Wand is a move, that we, suggest, terms weeretional the allowed . in the main, by the Executive of this Union. requires a great deal of study by persons familiar with just such ramifications that would be invohred in this Canadian Union heads who are affected, have voiced their objections is no uncertain terms. dmeribing the arrangement the S. I, ' U. Northing has been changed, as far AMAUAdLA _ - v C type Of m0 m a sellout to e ffiet their Pr•esicient. hes U concerned. �4t as the S. I. is - - Mr. John Williams of Bay Ridges liar spent a great 'ng has taken the been removed frown office. The Vice -President wild now assume this orifice in accordance with the S. L 000duc tioai coon- A TAVERN UNDER THE - -LIQUOR LIGE ACT" - -deal of time stud this matter. and - t0 dig up ilgures on asessments, mill rates, etc. raU. Oa ,%vestigatian o2 P� � a$�aatural piodtuots, a pr has been scads of the level of, these prices for Dec- uble _ _. study was, that the . Williams _ conclusion of Mr dY The ConC los 0 em bee 1962 and` December 1963. o Live Cattle rices based R Cat OiN1�lQr-ROOM — RI1M4vET MALL '�� - - south end of the township would not suffer from such - but, that in the future it could be have declined P Prices e ha generally amt �. a �� Cox �� by a, � dropped 34c. a pound. Pantry N� t Hyliwar sf Rain Rlwr • Ph. L4-1i� a division rather e advantage to south end residents to be 2 Id' eggs and milk remained rela:tively stable without much. ' considerable on their own as a strictly urban, commercial and ind- amd variates, A further drop in Prk*m was V)Weerienced in the month ustrial area. �On the basis of the pro ----d legislation of aa=azary,, which was li e= tdsaa in DecesriOM. beCRAM on education and the doing away with the small rural jhw situation shodid be rect�ikd by the �"�''� schools and inconporatin into -school -areas, the north it arcane that the income of the fankeeping ner and � instead of WeVeSSIMthe 'Thomas ' end residents who support a split, feel the move is � of our population. end l jj� NewmCSl. Q. C. ppo k equally advantageous to them. � A SO�TOi• While we are in no position to argue with the find - THE U R- Ings of either of the local groups, we feel the Bay Rid- :2,e ' Will - gas residents are right in taking a deeper look. Mr. ALBERT V. WALKER VA20 =7 110AO,. EOUM .: _ :,DWWRAR"M i 'Williams is to be commended for his efforts in fact find- _ : level i - - 1!x main .topic of di�ion at the provincial ' Ing before plunging head-long..into the subject of split- the moanem, is, -the queatian of the Pension Plan. at -'fig the township. We suggest that --in the interests of I weld like to briefly outline scone thoughts on this all concerned that a thorough study be made of this - very important ftwi- -proposal of a split, before definite action is taken. It has been on. detanm ed that Quebec a exercisim LTD* right to remain outside the Canada Pension Plan. COOPER BLOCK ��ggyy tt» s decisiiR ie apparent that a nertion-wide Can- aria pension Pian oamiat be arranged. Me Prune 'Min- . !ES � so" - >ToioNTO +.�� - leper of Oanasfa bas indicated laat ed the C *Mft Pension , Plan ff DIALUM OF C is quite able to banction acid to provide benefits fc ��i�s =- ��s - the balance of the Provinces of Com. a � wich Ontario � - - Cancer presents one of the greatest medical challenges wish to soot• it, even if boati of Ontario, STRUCTURAL STEEL o! the 20th Century. _CRANE WMAL ry' - vee are free m do wRrat we con Slider best for our own -- - - -pie, without the worry that we might be keeping The Canadian Cancer Society is the only national sofiiethufg from other Provinces. STATION ROAD, MCICININa, ONTAMO -:voluntary health agency fighting cancer through-- There are sone emotional statements being made so Rwarth, Education and Service. Its sole source of .,the effect Ontario is f� bysugge : Mteca.: !tl-t!M - m-atp — Mit funds is the voluntary gifts from the public. i Proviriew Penslari Plan, but the atarternerit wools be head Lo 5ubs0arrti&te in view of Prime , Minister Pear .son's statement. An Ontario Peneboci Pian rusty, or rosy p�y_� t _ 4 turn out to be the be oes Cansdians. Th `� "7 t°hereProvince en have ten Hospital Insurance' PDans,and it has not divided iihKrrL The Province d G. .�wsoN resporbFl3Ci', It is Interesting to note. that at the pre- :.'FIGHT CANCER WITH ACHECK-UP Ontario has ahvays canted its Sohl share of dominion : - rtrt time, the Federal Gavets=nent raises about 45r/o ISARRISTIM SOLICITOR of its tax revenues in Oinrntari,o • 30 Qtix'�, � aboutakes only NOTARY PU"ICour 10 cider hand, produces treceives about 27% of ail fedaml spending. aA//s/aloft//n//anat•//ts�a//tw/iw/ss/te/asat• 2t seecrs only fair and right the �ovrriuryent should }I :TREET. NORTH — PICKER1Nd consider the advantages which would accrue from a THE SI�iN MAN � - provincial pension when a nabon-uvlde plan is PHONEW 142-V41 and 1�M1 . 'lbs Province has much � obviously an ' broader Powers to legislate in the field of pemions, and ';DOREEN i FRED HOLLOWAY greater benefits, in the field m ; �� ' orphans' survivor between man sad wtiie TRUCK LETTERiNQ� andchildren . CoareidezvMe advantage c6uld be gainedr CUTOUT LETTERShaving avallabie aTe financial reserves which could CARTOONS be used to advance the economy of our province. Another T Ltd. oli'LAYs `' / i ppirA wlrich is heirs eoesiciered •is the matter of integ- - =- :'POSTERS - y+ ration with existing private pemdon pians, to preserve SI101NCAROS a peanoci's egt_Y or savings in.sudr pians The suggested. OFFM You THN FOLLOWING SERVICES .-SANNERfwoubenefits at le a valent to 'the Can- ice► . oda Pens'plan, _ HOUR : — T DAY SERVICE Fens P1Pan, 1P d9 benefits. The - posed Ontario ban a stela! new plan aTEMPLE TAXI f Ilei SERVICs 24 HRR truaevritun pension pian of last Mardi would be rescinded. -- TEM AJ(:RVICE ta4 HRR► 94241 _ TEMPLE .YAP • If Ontario were to operate a pension pian that may be (• . in the lawl Ano VAN the reserves that will be built up to give security to _ this plan. These paints are worthy of important con- sidera on Ur the present arrangement of the Caar- �— - - Ptiiriiairien oda anon. n Plan, future amer kne is will be detfded , by members of the Federal t, seventy-five of s w#yoarl Doane from the Province of Quebec, who are not { e ei. UKU15 LTD. :Part;clpatin8 lit the PensionPian - -- (! _ .7he question of a pens'io'n program for the' people -oaf Cin ai4o must not be permitted to become a political �R �'Ti�N tootbaLL The transcendent corisidieratlon in the matter portable �� is the benefits they bring to _ - �•. ..... , . ` the greaitest r. It Is the duty Governme fit Of Ontario to. institute a pension scheme which will • •, Y bring the nsos+t useful return to the people who invest in it, The empiiasis Waist at all timet be placed upon Prot pear$+ =Ar and the secure he r the protection the t consideration. must have. This rnrtrst be the paramount Wtef[ : fTAVC nAILY O dwti to O tL.At. I Arm cells. (]n Sunday atkerrtiooni. the W • _ - ':11PN iilE PICKERING WE"— '1'ii WAWAY, APRIL 18, 19" '' M aisano, W vrbe p1e aye bolder a >?e- Ro H I liS ins- `' 7�.D O O pe: ft+om 5.30 p. a>. 8 17th. in s000gr are asked to Mr. and Mfrs -ay, A�?a'di and Mtn. Pt�uNon. �' LA im the Ajax , at Dast re- fire gr+suras, Vniiard the weekend m w ood- "Evesi<aeOse W- 24115 has gone PoM, weld was conning along AprH 18 a.. 10 a, rn to Irelandto visit with. herRd Mr.Gemoi- 242Uvas ynvaiy is extended to the' mother w'ho has been quite ill•he M also John Woman to Y, on the` _Mhy we ext a `r. and MrsBob Bestdhe ���'���' p�nrg of thew ciauShiCer Viola rt Rec welcome to our aeighboas Mr•. Tbe�n Fada4o onto, the weekend in Barrie. /�seociartion softball and Mrs. Lusty and fais>ily with their parerrta. Mr. and Mr. and Min. Geo. MCnr Y who have moved into the -home Best of Woofthe'w Rd- I&. ��.a�g their 45th wed- team has been entered in the formerly ovvped by the Ed- M� to little Ted- - "Yoalr FrjapXy Resiierd Agape on April 16. Lake0de League, Keep Your motrds family. --iigpPS' who _ d� anniversary eyes on the men, they win dy,' Davis of Alton Rd" u on the ball DeePest sympathy of the celebrates his first birthday • soon be showing p • 32 MCMON RD. W. „�.�. BOX 160 MR. Ernie Piltz, at the Base in their new sweat- oornrtnunity ;s extended to Mr. this Month. - Line returned home on Thurs- diamoard Brothers Plumb- and Mrs' R. �'0""'n of Cherry- Line G% ONTARIO day last, from the East Gen- els. Denney ware sponsor wood on the sudden passing of - meas team. e t an acc d- eral Hc spitak • He is now �' � their beloved daughter overing at home from surgery the Schedules for •�' as the result of /►�►� CAMPAI6H _.. a games will be posted this VAIN on his back.. week. Any boys 8 or 14 years Mr. Walter Willis returned of age interested in ponying FiaPPY birthday to a inosine from the Oshawa Hun- -- e baseba]s, Please call 839-1563. I • pitsl on April 9, idlrywing eye A euchre Party at Fairport JOHN Is LAY d MIs. Frank white Beach oot,tty Hall, sat - visiting onlay, April 25 at $ P. m Fee - 1 N f N R A N C E spent the Easter recess • ]vire White's daughter', in Ind- ,tore of the evening is the �, jWgX hhowlana, returning homne on the Recreation Aasoc�iatipn 50-50 _ . draw, euchre,' cribbage, - ref= - �pWANF tial• 4th, when they were to a coil- .. and prizes. fun P .. res�tttneiats _ ette. They for- -1l N'►UTONAOINLE Fm tuna near-�Y turrarbely escaped with only a Shelley 'Kerr entertained s .. , 1t� gNliSSON ROAD �1T bad bruises. We hope they few her friends at a birth- few- - e, are o better by now. return home by day Pae, Saturday, April 11. `I��. �. time taNw eA1 le1M They Mr. Bert Hill has returned Alm « WOO Lrain home from Tbron�to, after vis= = Sys lrr ionise sister for a week. _ Mr. James Mc(;lement, Tor hing his onto, was at the Thompson The Ladies' Auxiliary of the and McClement home last Of Mrs. Unit met Tuest theday home - week Mr. McC,lement and Mr. of Mas. Rudd avt Tuesday ev- : ening a _rpAlls Thompson attenrded a ituren+sl last. It was decided . euchre would be held April ZS on Wednesday, at Keswick. and Gloria Kirk would - - pearrecrrber the I>~snba='ton convene the euchre. Anyone 6,Public Scfiaol Fun Fare, on / Saturday May 9, froon 1:00 to having c�u'a tables, or cards, loan for theeven- (Oli%ye 400. There wM be games, they could call Mas. Kirk - tea tiooarr. bake sale, ing Plc rs ' eal 90111111111lireRl/s' pId� momma' 839-2473 atter 6. Next meet - R ,r SNA. 3A31' C&URV FR 2.7801 hatsak'rei yP k t0 in as the 7th of May. T Mfrae Mr. and Mots. Al Pickard /39.1487 sch)d this week atter getting , - Iso' � over rile miuM s• � s� Kenneththe and ITX h -upl' 1A luta. Pates Thorrye bed a para' to hockey 'ung : celebrate tris 7th btrtlday oir p 'Saturday. A� loth. at Maple Leat Gardens- � J _ Oongratrrlatiorrs to Mr. and at the savarin and _. - Mrs. Lesile Hoiliaga who �- a mauls helped oetebrate bin - v_ thdays this past week. Linda IiAsrMeith. Riehl, waters ebmted their wedding ��, Linda Pickard. Pat emery on April 14th, hunt , Susan Pickard, Janet 71, jQ� ace. gyznpatlry is extended GPJ Rircketts, CMAtTLtLO ♦{^@011Mr�u Mr. Harris Little Of W West Hill s wife in �. M1 d , Three of f AJ @CWM 0.w. stella CJ►. on the •el Hospital these girls were celebrating : - ta�fo� 'Ric burist ares bh•t�irdays. An enjoyable time . �� ' AL= . esnwwa - errsr+ last 'tleesday• was had by all. Mohr Ow a.r• in Erskine on . Saturday. Mrs. 1P'bsrs �' � res -ones Little was a, former Dusrbart• �N� jonil � upon, us tarppean e se sawne. �°• ar,t W"m AIM. �-Me• on resident. McFaz"l- slogan 'Why Wait Pill Spa-hrg, Ms. and Mre wand Mr, and Do It Nov is out -,of date, A j won ane and Beverley new slogan 'Why Wait for Fall Mrs. Clive George and, child- - ren of Scarborough , was vis- Lents have a HaH" seems to be i 'TANKS lints st the hone of Mr. A J. the theme of the Duribarton- _ RL,ASTER CERAMIC ?"ILt Thorapeon On Srt,»aay. - Fairport Recreation Associat- United Church ion. This is vvfrat.. happened _ CiLEAD STONE 'Me regular Morningservice over the weekend when Mr. - t DRIVE& ETt was�oorrWductAed�Kay - the minist- Alex Haird, pnoPert)• chair - the Ct�NCRiSTE Assoc- - maa of fire RaCepay'eTs ' , ?w. 1. 1UrT R1.AAS�iME PATIOS er, iation asked for volunteers to 11117C. by Mr. R: Pitcairn organise the inside of the Rate- IIAARTIN tNR1OMT choir director The choir sang Palet � the lovely antimn "Breathe . Payers iiaII• The Recreation ` 1rMONlts -Ts 1-1167 on Me, Breath; of God". Miss Group who over the winter's _ - months did much fixe work in Doreen Davidson led the Jun- - -- tion The meeting building and running an ice for a rinli turned out in force cheer- Faeee Arraaper; Also seceni Msr+9Ma Available of the Mfrs was held What could = ding the service. Acts 8:5-24 fur and ready. For AddIN A and InNrarenwnta was read as the lesson with -knave been just another chore, turned out to be a real paint 4' - Mle ilea' chase ar Lea1r en ZZlW g Morlla"s the sermon, text from the ZOth with the yo ung- - verse --The Gift of God" was spread Party' an heat water electriealty- _ Financing A Far FaA, )a different er members of the group Pit- Y k You Raluire Asty Mortis" 1 tparts of the People won- Ching in both at painting and. YOU Gur7esys srrke. Cd even inc running a very fine record Pro- -Rim ship strange gods of the baptLsm of drdldaen as Ctuoane7' wtittt ima his most emri- _ a magical act giving the child able collection of LP's. Many sure salvation Mlarty People thanks t1D' Mrs. CtroarreY for 100 Adelaide St. West, Tordhlo 2. Ontario the fine sandwic:res and sake would like the gift of salvat- Iunich sent up to help. the 'Pro - Al. _ EMpire &4M — Eyenir p owl y50 or WA. 2-8904 ion without Paying for it. ect. While we may not have though God aces not accept 3 :I cash He makes some demands mom` of the conveniences of . _ on us. One trip Pro - to church to � � W t w �ha a as avers a use demands have a child baptized is not verb fiefs cncralzitsutY�t• as f enough, We must give time in the big _ and effort to study c,«i's, not, so often fazed d with the new word through prayer and reed- city. Satz) h eri to be proud Mara HARDWARE Ing the • Baptism is of and h. Let's�� Gra Carl the beginning. Newt the that when the more parents must teach by word weir fells in, as nrarty od x P those cheerful fares Will turn • and example.. Then, when. up to give of the �..:. drill grows up, he must ve the f paj e keep in contact with God. A trail a new coat of paitrt. Many thanks to all a�onc.•erned indud- - ,- . deep seated faith in God ortuld }yelp get rid of denpaai¢• in fire Ing the wives who loaned thein - and to HAND wvw AR! I w�oz• Mr. Dick Pryor far the use e Tare flowers in the church, his t gird makisrg the h10t1� r �'��� a*eae P �°M'rs. .hall a better place to hold soc-. James ial activities. Man' thanks to ; Ma: Gryr�dcar May and. family. The children who wet bap- 9t�n Frew, local carpenter for --- — tired were the of Mr• hi fore work in g some WATER- HEATING APPLIANCE- LL and MIs. Marcel T***Me, Mr. of the tables u: the -ELECTRIC W Mrs. Olives' Sirart+on, W. itY tra19 more 'useable, i and Mrs. Bntan Rogers and ��r birthday wishes go � • wiitliam �� �,y �,�, 8 yews old on "Cascade 40" is flameless, clean, silent. And there is a Mr. and RvlleRin the 22nd of Apru, Susan Alk- ten year guarantee on the tank. F en 9 years old April 16, Susan Tie me�rnbens of Dunbartoir- I W -w 12 on April 18 and • p9ckeTing Ia'wanis Club Kira Aitkdrrgoai intro vwill be APPROVED: The new "Cascade 40" Water Heating • TO (��� enael s,�rdaY" it years oAd oat APrii 19, Linda Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed :'t pickerel who is 18 years old through the combined Feseareh and resources of Tk1e e�1O°n Unit of the on Aoril 2o, Lida. Chning who Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers. - 1� P U. C. W. are trolling a flower is 18' years old or April 23. to unfilarnangernent and social even- 1 . Joan Fitzpatrick who is 9 on i tog in the Sunday school t+oogrt April it 22, and caYle Blackstone FOR DETAILS CALL' on Apt91 30 at 8.15 p• 'm. Ms. who is 2 y� old on April - �� cmly tA.o Woalge*r of Scarborough is Newman who is our hYdro""..88 Ki �• , to coo tffre l4ovver arranging• 24th. Patsy d` 24'and TbRTV will be other entertains- 16 Y� o� on Apr'StevwartCLmvtxin85 vstro is 17: ... __�-- ment and refreshments. years old on Aparil 24th. _ On April 23, Ahe Youth PeO- r :• r � 6 1�aN Few�. Tfit MCK/RiNd Mavis _ _ - THURSDAY, APRIL 1i. 19M AD'. and Un. Londe Parrott urday night with Mr. end bbs. VMILIP and .Allan-at-11yrrlie, and Mr.-Dondd Ja %ieom uld cdebrs-AT HOME TS and Mrs. B. Jamieson and ted iyao JwnienoWs fst MUMAn lydviOaRloar is extended to 1bta:'Y .Fe+actc herd supper oa Sat- bLrthday. ADS aU i:ierede, reldd�tdves and arc- BY KAREN HAYWARD paaaaaaatlaatll>astnaatasaaaaaaasasasastaaaasasaa� _ - - �Stour,Down, at"A Home" in his : - REFRIGERATIONj of his - • .Walk I INS evarybody is of the adtoal ■ 7For SA ' tto� Hall, back to nocndsl now. Report.� W. J G 1D i `'`.COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC The a cards have been isstretd, signed a nqw superulwndeut of Ajax, ■ ' FOR SALE --- _ of Bunoiklin United C9dtudr, on ataE tM1011id atdd Durcd�arton ■ - ■ _ APPLES i POTATOES Thursday, April - 23, from ■ - =AIR CONDITIONING --• -- ■ MCI deal i Spies 7.30 to 9.30 P. M. be fairly quiet on the hgme S'eeotdaary Schools. and to Mt'. � Ocher Ves'ledes Avodlable (This has been inserted by a fi000it tElat tblar wren . Kettle 'who Inas. taken aver as a Repairs To All Mod elf - %•.Please �E Own Containers . friend) . not r•esurotw�r>s t:rt- ; too many pr Pickering District ■ o.. .,_. ■ _..................::......::....:...... men MASH DRYERS 3 RANGES ■ For AFpias a There is a very, very i npo r- the best in their new po¢i ■ ■ PICKERING ORCHARDS ENGAGEMENT tart event aft Pickering Des- Hamlet is being shown on : LO C. WHITE _ One Mide,_West CK,Plldoeritcg Mr. and Mrs. Elroy G. Clodd turret High 9otraal on May 1: April 15 at 8.30 pm. on Fes- ■ _ _ Vide, on No. 2. HS�waY of CL-Lrernmt, R R. 2, wish st. The Sttddetdt s Council is span-. tiyaL (C3sa� 6). This.produc- ■ • • Phalle: 942.12+F announce the : Pickering ..942-151T : (net 10 -ti) their daughter 'Ml;rilyn May a dance f�Guring Riboh tion is fibs second of inures pre- - Grace, to Mr. William John and the Midnights. The • senta ons the `100th a _.._.__...:_. ............ . f.,._ p1xe wW be $1.25 anniversary of Shaloespeam's. .. FRESH APPLE CIDER Cargill, son of Mr. a;dd Mrs. couple•■antaa■aaaRaaaaaaaRatast>araRURe■■aatnal�atesa . For Salo - Sweet apple cider. John A. Cargill, R. R 1, Pick - evening should be' -a., birth It was famed at IDsi- ,� evening and you dint" begin nore, where Hamlet was E`renlr made. suing. splen for it Cane on, V, posed to have lirved. CTuisto- ^i TTie ask your grid now so that she pher Ptlutrsxcer heads a cast of , ..---.One mile West of Pickering 1?sc kering United Church. at _ .. 1IIage, on No. 2.. HighwaY 3.00 o'clock, on Saturday, May can #�tndget for a new dress. British actors. Be sure to - � e • . 30, 1964. Support your school, and at- watch, . esPeoial Phone: 942-124T lY if you eM _ _..-- - `- - .... (ort 31 tf) _..... - _ tend � dance. are in grade 12 Incide> rtally. . _. .. �.:....... .....�... _. < Card Of Thanks �. ramie Night is rapidly ap- the play lasts 3 Motors, so you _ SHOWER CABINETS D For Sale --1960 Vat.... Auto- Mr. Walter. f Thanks wishes to proachutg April 24. The ad- just might not be able to get X WHITE ENAMELLED ! _ matin. Washers. Radio - $1200; express. his sincere- thanks to mission is 50c per person and y^a� homework dente, I'm $59.00 also 1954 Miorris Minor - $75. the martp> friends wtho sent him the curtain tine is S' p.m. The sure you will find this thought •, Phone: 924-5256. lis Emperor, �, fruit and flowers, and Agent, one of the plays, l a it 'too terrible to abide,- but visited hien while he .was a satire on the lice of a talent. it was merely a suggestion. Ajax. I ......... partient in Oshawa General scout.choir, UPsuppose. under Mr. ` Clark's able On this cheery note I'll leave RP-Condkbned Pressure Hospital. PUMPS direction, will be o you for this week. By the way, .......................... _.... ....................-:..,.,. If Pert rmmg . - they are only half as goad what drill the grape say when _ - -$a.00 And UP BRADY PLUMBING BROCK ROAD as may y are, they will �lPP� h�rn� .SMALL MOTOR SERVICE 4320 Kingston Road be marvellous to say the least. He dcdtr't say aatythiag, he lust Cubs and date in mflnd. wined a little - - usual also the �Brownies and K II would like to extend the _ IRe"ifs To l a1Nmewers, Garden lwtom F.O R S A L E Guides. Scouts picked up the' = Thor Wringer. Wafher, -with • ers on Saturday and ,t };met•, pump and filter, Used Mss.' M: Pegg, Mrs. E. Pegg, on "Missions". Mrs Cecil Jones ;� M NW Und Uwllmowen I Retotillm For Sade _ :three aig one -had Y'�- In are planning for their banquet Shirley Gardiner, Hosema y gave a reading -"The Church on Friday night April 17th. ` excellent eondMoeh. Price: $75. Scn-cver and Miss B. McLean in the Midst of Battle". Rev. Some of , the . Red Cross Pitons: 942_5265 - axry time. Mss. 'A: Pegg and Ruth T. Fleetham had a tape re- LAWNMOWER SM�RPENiN6 '...................... wOrkers met as usual on Tues ,>I 14th to continue the spent a :...:._.anted °f later. It Di 's Small Motor day in Toronto last "Women India" Wanted week. and he divided the group into Mr. and Mrs. D. Wicks • and Mss. W. Keddall, of Toronto, tour, for discussion Im:(- 'Typist hn local manufacturing is with her daughter for a few was decided to send good, ootnpattyr. isvil or part time. song of Scarboro called on Mr. weeks. used cloth ng to the Fred Vic- • •M • 1 _. Phone: Mrs Evans 839-3177. and Mrs. CFYtford Hubbard . on Sympathy of this conununity for Mission, in May. Pili■� Village 942..+Kd® ..... Sus>de~y. � goes to Mss_ Brockbank, in the At the Stewards' meeting Reliable woman for housework Mrs. FknvraTd Bath is in Ajax Ping of her husband; and last Thw6day night, it was _. Wal- -three half days a week. West F%ss�itd! � mor to Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and Messes Ralph Jones, Wal- surgery. Our best wishes for a 0 L K SWAG E N Range area. From April to and family, in the passing of ter Pascoe and Donalid Jamie$- September. Phone: 28'2-062Y. recovery' Mrs. Pegg's mother, at Tor+on- on. a Conontuttee to •look after Mr. and Mrs. Lagtandeau to it. AT and daughter of Scarboro call- : WANTED ., Rev. F"leettram conducted the. Mrs. Levis Jones has vac. • _ . . ed on- Mr. and Mrs. W. C • • Full Or Part Time far on Sunday, ftrtrezal service for the late Mr. aced her home to Sir General ,/► p�� MAN or WOMAN •Brockbank, on Saturday; ld Ctrie and $ami ,y, of Toronto. _ Pickering Car ten n.00. WEEK AND UP V comet to Toronto. Mr. and Mss. Syd. Smith i Ilea who celebrated her for InformaHa+. Write: Sally Mrs. Frank 1Vebti entertain- and family, of Toronto, visited New available in our garage at reasonable prison. Courtesy 15th birthday on April 11th ed her nephew And fancily, Mr. on Sat with Mrs. Wm. MR:' E. W. SNOWDEN Saturday with a party of. her friends. ea for year convenience at no, oxer you. t 122 Mary Lake Dr. and His. Spracklin, of 'Ibevrdco Hasbron, _ Agincourt, Ontario, Registration for Kindergar-. fors Sunday dinner, - A# Station Road in P kari , We an a from d A.M , 4 ten. Pupils was held on Tues- Miss Edith Ornheaed had ..__......_.. to B P.M. from Monday Thursday and from i A.M - (aPr 16 til - 14th. _ y _ y . - . :._ ��: _.: day, A1u11 the _ b P.M. Fridays and Saturdays 14 Sum dinner w7dc e t ar �herrywood M�� L a� burst faddy. United h Women - _ Qne j� � The Churn - TRAILER SEIEVICES '`^ +� �Pk 942-1401. eon at the C. L A. CbwAmdoa the otrurdi hall on Wed- _ SALES iRENTALS - Remember the United Church tresday, April 8 for desert • � at the King Edward- Hotel, on { Tay -A -Le" Camping Trailer Women's General Meeting, 'on Safir�,• luncheon' at 12.30 followed by *� 1li4 Models Fran $200.00 Thursday evening, April 16, in Mrs. Staley. of (,00clwood the regular meeting art 2 p.m. the Sunday School Room.. at The president Mrs. Earl Tay- : ' :'RYE SERVICE wrati the 50-50 Draw,sposcsor- 'THE A N D Y M A N Cabin i Camping Trailers 8.00 o'clock. The . "C ht istian ed by the Girls' Softball Team for chalked the men�'nS. The FOR RENT Education Conmsittee", will be f� Greeawrooci devotional was taken! b Mrs. y in charge of the .Pr"Pwn-. Mrs. L McLean and Beat- L. Gores'. Subject-Evangreizsm. _ (ED ARMSTRONG) _ tworyHdng For Trailers Unit No.- 2. in charge of the � ��� their cousins � was* 6y � DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? AJAX -phone: 942-3411 lunch. All ladies welcome, of Saskatchewan, last week-; CAtohpole. The study i chapter ; ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY ' :ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI Unit No. 3. U. C. W. held end. was by '♦Luso McDougal and 'I` LARGE OR SMALL % meating fit the herae of, 9 ways >, ..... . a r 9.... M� day last No. Webb, ro were�th I � nt the week- and a FboadM� � I�ta't�totle PAINTING FGROUNDS B., 1!oromto, UPKEEPO G UNDS 10RW end at his bonnie here guests. Rev.. Fleetham gave'a The Odfdcial Board of, the foe April 16 and from Dun- UP, ETC � GENERAL CLE AN STORES FOR RENT tape recording of "Women of Church • Circuit will me at bartort for'April Bath are- STORES re $, ' f for CALL 942' b L • PICKERINC>r VILLAGE India' , and discussion an this evening meetings for 'the UCW t topic followed The Business da Zion Church. on. Wellies- There were 19 ladies paresent. ,Apply: Win. G. Lawwn was taken by . Unit Leader, may' April Hoetesses were: Mics. L. Gates, Miss Edith Orzneaod Luadr Ms: H. McPhail, of 'Pot+4cdto Sell~ - Pickering Mrs. A. McDougal, Mrs. Cat, r Phone: 9E2-2741 was served by Mrs. Webb. E Pegg ehPole and Mrs. Forel. ! - .... ................. On Saturday, the Sunday family. perA the week :':..:..:...:..............•......:......:..... '1ciow to scihool and Cherry- NEMOWER MAN" To Redt - brick house, and Scholl. Teaolrers and the. Suss ► erintendent attended a 'Train- Home And School Asfeciatiolt _ 3 -wood.hoolbusPdss-•ung Day on the, New. Surd lay Gnwwood Kinsale Home & arc rinnr_-vaiihlble now. . -- - -- Me Jai. Garland; Sr. Assoda'tioii 'held their. G • mtg, at Val ALFRED KAYES :Fairport Lawnmower Service (Gln'. 23 Y I ....... School, ' o Thursday evening, Mrs C Meragg to. PLUMBING BATHROOMS NEW ALLIED Small Ergine Repairs=Mower Sharpii,ting-Wafditng April r were made GOODS FOR RENTAL honour Grade - 8. Graduates, FARM EQUIPMENT with a banquet, and the, pry-. PRESSURE SYSTEMS Phone 389-3562 LARGE i. SMALL Ferment• Manse sPreadK ito ski. entation of Pins in Juane. The ESTIMATES GIVEN ' Rotary Cutter a -pt. hitch $1.00 hr. 4 -Tom Orae• waver Attendance Banner was won AI4w 6 and Weekends $39-1409 �. 1! Ft iwathor - W. Per arra RNiws Oardew Treanor �)N*ttM', RooQn, (Pal�2' t11Me - 942i717 Seek NN-i1ade a bK: f7.0e hr. ft. - elft w 'NNeh i -Rt. 1 r' 3 Pt MINI K PNN tyM s0o nen Minors The •list tarlh Meror - t yd. $10.00 day ANNnwh•ad Chats Narre. - +an tar" Mover i -s yd. 63.00 per day sleek eorrgheted. Indeed; the. future Ditcher (trast+ar) $s.N sK day Fhrry Disc Narrin" of the oPgad>iZ�tJl°Q3 seems { C61111111111 Marrows fee. acre Nr•TyPo- Chats Narrows _ .. NI Century seeder a 1�� $1.00 aara Mass sroatserwhat k douibR, unless &'FOSSEY . ST D e Narrow iia. Par nNh aenr Land Packers - ale sites are 1b;MA�ILL Ne. it Dhs Nirrow - Nydra-1fa Loh fproadero - 3 Pt hitch and Litt $2.00 ' Por sets P•M its accept the 0!f 1.. •. 3 -Pt. Niteh Back Glade fi.o0 hr. Koseh file Mwwtod Mowers OC<�. Lawn Roller $I." per day Honda- Mawwrs Loader. - A. Lawes Fertilher sPr..+sr see. day 'IN a Po i soled Orales a Nay The sperakeT was Mr. Stan - Mot NOW Digger -bar+ sok. day PIT ley Outhouse, who lives south itMle Maehh�o s0a. Por day' a Ft, and to Ft. century feeders si.00 PK day Reek Blades i Pt. NNM of ctlr v'i�age, and wile is g custo � Biitche­r'�'" � -- _ SWOOP slow'-�iaad.r $s ee car c.wtwy sPr rors - ON tyPaa au Probation Offie ' working !�fi M. $lee. Dr9N -sts0 car Prlaos _t wednors Nawrwor MIR$ with. Juveniles in Toronto. � Ir. Eke. eriN fa.N da! irh whole narreMs aM Lswa "I" saw si.oe Per day Rouen theme kiea3t vldth theways go" sander $2.N day in which patents fail their s .M.r Hibben $100 dry CHARLES COOPER LIMITED based upon his ex- � �ET, �� Phone 942.1601 tf You Require Any Merl Net CLAREMONT, ONTARIO pmjen �e in dlyds work. Mie taut E - _$iied.-Cement Us --WO Can Phi: 6W2114 oe 649-2115 • was unset kdor misdve and "Where Qift .4 Serft' ilAost Likely Look AMor Your thoughtrproweldng. It was--sin- Most .. _ r ........... _ =` Needs YVO J . • +cel'='1`1' appreciated by ail' _ ppeed� CHARLES COOPER LIMITED "' fiiiiie �n .l� . Grade Nom - iced CLAREMONT, , ONTARIO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING- B BUTTER 49c. be BA -CON phone: i4l-2114 err its -2115 RepaMs Abd Re-toirfr nj 'Ihe U. -C, W. met last •Wed-rac • • • at Ude bDa�rtse, Green- SEWINd MACHINE FRLE FSTIIYLA7W. wood, wits► tii�teesr tadiea prn- WITH :2.00 MEAT ORDER TUNE-UPwas- - - • -� - $e.� The i,ne�eittaig i� . RinIfts• �� e . Special - =2.50 - Any Mala we OMiENNr charge of i1 m F. Disney and LIMITED TO 2 Lit:. PER CUSTOMER Tra_ Soin"tirl" Centre" -ph": 83941", Mas. Penny Jbrres, �d09i I (mar 19 .M. the �Mp, wu� was based - - QPap Five ` NURSDAY, APRIL. 16.lli�l THE PICiKERING NEWS — / and •.. er w *h Mr. and Mrs. Dick The pe" deet. 1grs. 'Allan EL vale >�� Ids• Aid is KkWwm BROUGHAM, at blaridmun_v. tiooet d M The nand Mss. Gbarn of W`ierdear is WtiazssoQ the mestsrng and nsreeR wfith them on Apat 2 * r sperm a few weeks with At a ratepayers meetiM in (w�eLaoened gtieRs Pr�si at S. P. m. Aiw as l Eatiae� !-H with their dub stories and her son Don and g and hilarea the Rraugtnarnn school on Moil- I Fiver and also shipmenservice LTAct Qs- v Club, the Vdvet- other odds and ends. The girls Bruce and Arne. defy =*it it was approved to frlesds. The worship from ., Wow W wrRL eens met for the Ievt dyne be. �.; the uritt "t�ottnes blPt. Ted HdRby new to Mr. ' build-a sidewalk to the s0irool. was taken by bits. Hugh M31- them on May 13 at 2 P. tn• fore /"evement Day � Closets tip to Date' A special ida nest Sunday to spend a The Easter tharskoffering ler. A delightful sato sung by Eldon Camdoe+t of Matik- mil be hetld aR Uxbridge. The to Mrs. 9rs King service of Brougham United • Mrs. tan Rogers was enjoyed ham showed pictures and leo- thar" is S few weeks all. Invitations were ° read banded in their laundry W. and Mrs. Cliff Wamwp - Church w•oenren• was held in by tured on their yew stay as- an iW stone and Mrs. McTaggart for the � hall on April 9. from Green River and Waite- ex a teas- in Central bags, covered handers, shoe their w+oerderiul help and nes` and Donald had Sunday dine- East Africa. The --paces and record books to the Tangyanika, r _ asocial hour When a cup' of tea and cookies were MAPLE LLAP. Strictly. Fresh Grade 'A' '(Loose) served. NATURAL. and Mrs. Veron Ellicott ` A E.(Bring Your O vn Carton) - and children had Sunday amt CHEDDAR € CHEESE supper *11th W. and Mzs. Fair Campbell. - — Mrs. Carl Hogle of Oshawa 12 Oz. pkg. — - - spent Sunday. with Mr. and MILD 49e - Mrs. Fred Hamilton 12 oz. pkg. Mr. and Mrs: Doti Duncan Medium ale and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ham 12 ori. Yitorn� the Ice Capadeer --Ord - - e%-____ at S oa Sa,2 es^• (Save 7C) Mr. and Mrs: Grant M&Oc of wtiitby surprised her moth- er, Mrs, Thomas English with _ . - - a birthday dinner _106- t Gallon Black Diamond Large 16-oz Jar evening. on Saturday Clover Cream Gave - > CHEEZ PLEEZ _________ ____ 59e Mrs R ..Hardesn was also surprised wiith a bisKhda sup- 79c Smedley's Imported (Save 9c) 20-oz. Tins ev in family on Friday ill GOLDEN PLUMS __-- —_ 2 for 69eO �urday afternoon a �� kite flying contest was held _ P _ �n �b$o 59e York Frozen ;(Save. 37c) 8-oz. res Smedley's Imported_ (Save 9c) 15-oz. Tins h' school ram MEAT PIES 6 for $'a00 GOOSEBERRIES _ 2 for 69e Mr. Robert Miller, Jack Mains and Ken Rarrnsay donated pnz- (Save 2 Bag .Table Queen Enriched the farthest and also a pie Maple Loaf TeederHak�e Dr. Ballard's' e -50c) 5-Ib ` BURGERBITS DOG. FOOD - BREAD " '2 for 3 e f° J,� � the prize - _ Full 24-oz. .Sliced Loaves for creative design witile'Daa- Asa ""� The Gentle Bleach --Giant 128-oz. Jt" , (Plus Deposit) id Miller and Barry Ratrnssy MAR1[ELiO, _ _ - (savo i6C) 3SC Red Rose Orange Pekoe Pkg. of 60 _ took prizes for their kites fry_ - TEA BAGS (Sara 6c) _— —------- 79c i�g and highest, The Group � of the -]st Brock Pickering . Cub and - - Ritex (SaE.515c) 200 Single Sheet P s. FACIAL T1SSU _ . 4 fiOr S8e ( (Special Offer of 40C Off) Scout troop took p at the '2 lbse 39e Lever Brothers Ki Size 5-Ib. Box borne of Mr. and Mrs. Hub- .-Lar 4-OZ. Bars . � bard. Plans- for the Father and Cadbury's (Save 11c) .-Large I NEW SURF _W r=---= �� Son banquet to be head April Margene 100% vegetable oil DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE 2 dor 3SC m were- finalized. The next (Coloured) (Save 100) - meeting '"rill be Meta May 3rd _ a2 .the -.frame .of heir. and Mrs Round or Square ��• ��� George VVil4son.. The boys TA Q' y"; ,�tQ�1t �' Q RUMP ROAST _ wish to theak all who mom. ' .: their paper drive on- Saturday a cows will, su They have an- That Dares to be Known by Good 'Taste Alory Learn Peamealed `• r paper drive ae: May 9th. COTTAGE ROLL�}a 494 ° Church and Sunday scfnoui ; .;LOQ% PURE — LarEe�G-os. Jarhe nxn-ning on t Fresh 'Fender Sliced Sunday next TSC _ (Save PORK LIVER LB. iA►UDLEY ZIP (Taster _..40e) '' _. Soiree from here attended Govemawnf the New Curriculum Workshop at the Orono United Church, 9U here8 laspeefed Standing (6th 8� 7th Ribs) • rj9C on Friday eveni�, and Satur- � Meat) Evenings Till 7:00 p.m. ".PRIME RIB ROAST Is V2 oil. tins ° day meat. - 'Thureday de Friday Till 9:00 p.tn. Sympathy, : 'is extended to O pass- 1 J for 99c U. Saturday Till 6:00 P.M. Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts arra. ,ia .. G. Mr. Geo, Mutate SAT. end'loin End .Ibe - SSC mra Mrs..G. recently, ofle, Mr v FRI. i - T ng IVE THURS., Ib, 4Sc EFFECT b End • tease of 4>3 � PRICES RI fog APRIL 16 17 - 1i (Average 21/2 lbs.) (Average 3% lbs.) 6� -ink (the Toronto. M>flo nnoe tins $4.69 Centre Roasts or Chops - Ib. Mu'tcb), was a former r•esid- Whole Loin - Ib, 53C enrt arra teacher iri this area. Sympathy is extended to h Mr, Beckley; Mr. and Mrs. Fresh (Not Frozen) Meatyb. 49� Cl other rneert- . - - areeroe Trigg and SPARERIBS (side-? -- :.- _ :.. bers.of the.fanWy, in the.paw ing on Monday ,of last. week, Lucas Arthurs (English- Brawn) (Less Than 3 lbs. -.39c' per lb.) of Ckae noe's s - • FOOD MARKET' - HEAD CHEESE 31b. tin SSC Berkley, of ' Aslrb,trz►. Mme. Beckley was well known in • e Maple Leaf Skinless Ai"Nw' where she had gra • E PORK SAUSAGE 1 ` The pg a 49C �p ly e. been actreein the .Roue EDS oa Hwy, No. 2 Just last of Rowe Brut � PUREchurch Mrs. Earl Puckrin er entaiinn- O — ed Ripe Ce I la Pkgs e1-1 d . hires friends: MTs. Thixnp- oun Ir onn, o r son and Mrs. O. Greest, - of (� lbs Tp►MATOiES von 9C Tarorneo, and J. Young, Cooked 3 of Ajax, on Mon S f a� Mr. and Mrs. Ken McAMtstic T 'Bone & and Sandra, of 5carbano, vas_ • .....: �� a m - - - ... ited.on.Sunday, at_ttne Moms of Ham (LOON)• U:S. No. 1 Arizona Crisp Iceberg _Mrs. d list r, Bich Mrs. Skinless F' HEAD LETTUCE -Z for 26e law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ys Ib. Tie -1 E Nlb . Jack Lambie C Large Si 24's D and . Size E'R afewrecently with \ Jaffa Swe+t hrisy t.eiws (fico Iwad) Low sine 123•s their grandmotther,.Mrs )ebb, .49 (While They Last) ORANGES : doz: Sse Weston. Fr6ends of Gardner Winter, fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready - of are so bear Caxfe�wie Pre+h 2C he is a patient in .tire Oshawa (Save. 200 - ASPARA43US -Rift Haft" Cross Cut th, . 69eCHI CKENS• esOfe"as Pony Te.a.. SHORT RIB ROAST In M•meeianr GREEN BEANS. lbs. 4SC h Minced Steak •..,....... Ib. 69c Ba �ing'Awrage WNght 3 lbs) .ElIkett—In Ioving memory J Ferns Frying - Roasting - passed Boneless Rolled (First 6 Ribs) � •' tis. lie. t Posh awe ' AKN �� ' ` .. PRIME RIB ROAST .....»... Ib- 89c Fresh Park (Picnic) _ a deer,;• husbatd and thther, P BROCCOLI ens vKiro Lovine away, Aprli all t6, W9. t • v U S. -me. 1 eawer"Is 3"w VMN Upright and Jost fo the end of his Bodekds' Rolled Plate ,Briskest 49e CAULIF'L.OWFE �eaCh ' days; pOT ROAST ..................».... VrRoUt8 sho ... iae•ra and kind is heart s,id >Ietnd h i Bride vT Short Rib ... ,. Y3. t+.. 1 Cdlfe�wia Pnah' CeIN Obis sf.. N• � �i�eat a t»sntifol tin>emon e t �' b9e CELERY � 3 fOr .41C beh4n eft _*OAST _ (Blade Bone Rettroved) �lieed I�indiess _ ser... d Wllfer M Value . ' u`+ . I OstarN MOfMe.M QI'NR •�... A L.,,a►a Aithuris snpes - lb., C CUCUMBERS' Z for8c CON ...».».... bre BRBASFAS'I' BA l-�. pkg r a k f a Stoa BLUE NOTES DRUM CORP IJ eelifee"Is SM*W a owe Sew s.wt IRNiM sH. tern SUPER NAVELS ORANGES 3 d" $1 " -- _ .(�ile. They Last) . BOAST .fie .49c.. , _ — , — , n POf Otl'rT Fresh of Frozen -_ .- - -. R' WASH CHICKEN WINGS .......:.... Ib. >� I�iire_ sh Lea ,... • _.. _ ., _ _ APRIL I0,' It N A. M. 5.60 P. Ail f N SeaekeI Banes 8411111'" ..... Fre11h Minced Bret ... 9 Six KERING NEMS ,'� . THE Prc - .. : - : • t . THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1995 .. • Crete, pluck m their leaving to : Live in .st. JohWS, N. B. Mr. The Churdm WEST RO E a > ey Ligase > BUSING DI RECTORY �� a ... •.� -"�f . , .. • very active in the orgstttiza- . The Hoche and School Assoc- clufting, Pooch and the ima'red- tions o1 this .00enaneueagr, and wa■aaaa■waaa■■31a■awws_. executive with the tea- 4 iwte needs of families through. will be greatly mie�'d by the - - - diets and pupils are Planning out the township. many .Friers they have made , iP�tk�t'1� - a varkty nigtyt for April 29, • _ o - o o here. our best wlistses and good GUARANTEED McEACHNIE S united Church 7.45. There wild be a short The ladies' Club met at the luck go with twin and their � . - --business rneetirrg, folloroued by school on TZeursday evening family ice thein new home. Radio -TY SenrilCe FUNERAL DIRECTOR a program of songs.. dances, .. April 9, with about twenty o- 0,0 _ •and skits from the ' var•ow; members present. The-Presid- We 'welc�oma Mr. and Mrs. Any Make or Model —CHURCH SERVICES -• :+gravies In the glycol. Plan to eW, Mrs. June Chesher opened Hughes, who have moved• into 7k 9.0 A. M. a f 1 A7 A. AIL attend this Iseet •meeting of the- meeting, and follovAnng.-the , Oe ARTHUR FIELD Sunday sdeooi . VMA. #Athis session. The executive still reading of the minutes by Mrs, on Rk� this week. Private Atetbctlann i•rrtt• Ankh • 11.87 A. Ail PICKERING needs someone to be oorres_ Joyce .SntSiler, and the ftna;r= Mr. arid bt11Et. Gvod3ngs and a DAY OR NIGHT ponding _ secretary and would dil report by Mss. Jenny Ak- family ino' _to ottawa. . like also to have an assistant burst, Mrs. Jackie Woolley ° ° _-- AUDLEY 0 social convenor. and Mrs. Rose Fleming, Bazaar Best wishes to Mr. arid Mrs. '>� - �- The Grade 8 .pupils 'with Coir zs, gave a report am Gordon Shaver, Ting Arthur's i Chtlydt s•rvip ° .2.79 P. K who celebrated >� WATER DELIVERED their teacher; Mr. Verin held their work far the -BA -gar, $o Court, Mlw. McRaeM+l•. ProF Sunday School l.fs'. AA a party and dance in the aud- lar, and asked for small pies_ fotateeath' wedding asraavers- itoriusn ori Friday night ru es of ma�terlal and your fav- arY on APl'd 12- � West of Dunbarton +� s■tRa■■a■■■tw■■:■qas■► - ., ' 10, and report a good time. All ourh* ' i ehipe for a. Cook Book 000, k� --tD — __ _ . m go_ for orale .trip -the-Club is irra3c3ng up. _ _Macy ha returns of the MGhiE - - - - - bo_I�uthp�ottt,. Rouge _— __ .. _ ..MIO NhEs 14Z -217T to OCRs wa next month-: _ _ Vii- social tame was enjoyed- MY +l 0 0 0 -over •tea and cakes se by Hills Dr. on her sikte nth bi9L • -�- PiCti;.ri �; �,► ATtanht 2-0063 ��' �"t� p 7be Red. Cross captain for Mrs Jenny Algtrulslt and Mrs. C d es, Ai*d - AAgiiKO� Chw West Rouge district: Mrs. Mrs. J Srta:ssldvm Crtitee, Decimal Place, who cel_ _ fl Francine Gladys, Surmyaiope 71w next - meeting of the ebrated a birthday' cit Apa-ii i reports a very successful Group wsll be he5d in the hoc- 12; to Cart French, FWW HiNs KEN nd CLARK@ PraksDet«s, ONTARW z campaign, as over ' $400.000 a1 school, on 'Thursday, April Dr. • on his thirteenths birthday � ,, Agus W. IL D. D. was oaa4eoted by the Parnas- 2:�, art -8.30 p., m when aspeak- O11 � 10. P R E N T I C E cniglfton, °�"'�" ... .. ' sets in blarch and Mrs.. Glad- er frown the Better Business We ase 0orry to report Mea. arc 900. PtaDwD.p ars. _ Ys would especmally tike to Bureau will be .p¢'eeezrt. Any Rletta Edwards, Rouge Hills Dr. 1 AUCTIONEERS A Murdoch Pr.•.r 043-ssis _ . _ ....._ ... - thank Mas. " Mg g Bailey, Mrs. la(b ss in the district interest- is in the F.arot General Hospi- MARKHAM Bwrlitirs, So cilors •.• wNe°wr ssRrkts He iea Sa0000cio, Mhs: Shi:1ey .. ed in joining a friendly group. .tai, undergoing tre orient, and Uom"d end AafterUsd tor 1M •.s• •. WIMSIV Os•rc�We - ' - - French, Mrs. ,Jayne He3yer • are invited to come out. tsar > friends in the'dist- c..ca.•:.1 Oaares and Yrr and NOtarias 'PYblk 90.a• a...._w...w rm.n r Mss, , Mrs. Airs., ' b)Ec� Iyer The had m are sponsoring a tint wish her a speedy recon- rsw slosk Dc•PD•r•.a. Nsas•- 90.30 .. •a-tc.h� a�� - -- sack Mrs. Key, -Mrs. Walker, Hone Bake Sale on Sabxr y . ery- Plaid Rir.w..•1 A••1 re•taa, aA►!IR 07 OOiMMiloCs Ci1AlYiM (Iw or sob i iar•r ' ae.—daadal _ warson Mas bi�argai et Reed, Mrs. MAY 9, ad 10.00 er m at the M'!sa Sf�drleq Rouge �• .0•M.Ks S SIMC06 St. N., Oshawa (10 an P.+w "as Hens Dr. Is bank at Mnbsr•ton- m000easrh Maas '- - - - -. itlreirrieh. Urs. Kay Jolliffe, Steinberg Stone, et the Shoop- Setmd, lodtiolvvillg a torr- •. wiD9, sswvDee' wt •ws rata's 9030 - Mrs. Mccance. Mrs. Leta Msac•- .lag Plaza. Plan to pick up your. High Telephone Oduma 72S44% bean, Mr§, Wiggins, Mrs. F'iar- weekend baking tigers. at. the Scaatroa,0 _ PDt�tDss — Cwt tses Par6b Na■a lathe, Mors. Snide• acrd MIs_ o 0 o General Hoepitsd. 1015tweek• 294-3141 or 640-36UwsDNssDwr Keel, who did such a wronxler- Oa Saturday eventiM. AAp�ril Mrs. Wimile Ferguson and Pcsaes•s be" be" 49401400000119•.M a a. --ask ass t. ful job of cerwasfng for her, lit the Active Me bete, w6th daugUrLer Cathy. of Ferguson's aa•f9sasr• slow :0a0. ane aaeswlM w,�i The Mckering Red Cron their wives of the Went RbcW Beech, spent two weeks With hs many let. wh#lr to FDvva3rts Club held a party at MIS. 1�ergyison'e darrgettess arra M -use these. funds that are ooh1- the home -of Mr. and 30M. Rap �, >n Petetfiaro, - ected each year. They have a Fergusoct. Fervmm% Be■ch. FLEURY R COMERY 5 H E R R I N ebrjstlaN . Homemaker Se^4ce, Senior for '!Mr. and Mrs. Thomy o 0 o BARRISTERS SOLICITORS CWxenrs. and in cases of ft. Barley. The Club presented Mr.. _. THE CHURCHES NOTARIES PUBLIC . � aster, such as fires or flood. Bailey w� a set of cuff Milks Edward's` ican Church tDows ftrl�s►a0�s , _ they are- Mme to: help *ft: and tie pim, wsRh the T{Swattis . M• Ash Nee" as OY ItlgA•• a••d - CNt1■CN 0tartet AND. - East Ave. Mtiii.d C" Funeral and SUNDAY SCHOOL sw�usaaa■■■aa3lwaw■aDratar■tsa■t.■tsaaaa:■ti■■rnsaaasi - AT. 2- .% SUNDAY— 11.010 A. IL swnaa~Y wpm 19. s.ao a- m.` Ambulance Service 'Araw• ■s" 180 ..ru 00 _ r {� c _t* Morrift fteqm and • ,S. 11111 1 SUPPLY A M f, R ri -Su=iftyr Schad ftf ch&t n of N011016 - TsNlw••lis of Honest w �M an ages, Rev. K. Sant, %*M be, ill••dq tr lcid.r-fioMdMe.•► . • a w w.isedW NOMM �. Required to stipply in area cothprising Ajax, Pick- in dratge; son else and w.•t.e. Nr.'2 !► Now s a.•• P. OL ening Village, .Bay , Ridges end Poseb4nk. If necessary, Be" Reed A" "a rrDCLtsoss■ is Gran P. e@byt•rlan Clwr h Yrs 0s•dr•. ■sec Is wss f f - transportation may be provided. Apply, b -y- phone, or Port Union Asad -- � on Por... Tuesday. Tbarodas Rev. D. blicFC0111cam Dean MONUMENTS _. Telephone n' sod Frtrnw - 3.00 a 1-00 P. OL %in writing, stating qualifications, to— Students at Knox CaMege. �, 0 _ •c as sero asses•. be in c add of the mornnig WHiteha -3161 For Forte•. r.t.,aUau... Cos j UR IE. service. an _qundaw, April 11 rrs•.•s.t w..0s� att•.w 3-91100 - 739 Lublin -Ave., Bay Ridges at 11.00 a• m. Sunday School ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. - - .Phone: Dv11+hill~ e3!-•3590 Classes ter an ages alt the w. ■. a. wsNrs. "larle ■arNNilwlaa■1raN■wraaaa■aa■3iaa wwaaaaai:awaaa same bow, Yrs Miles Wes 0/ wDdus •■■a�aasaaww=sla■w■a■■r Mennbers of • St. Andrvw's on He.: s. Nr".•0. ■•l+r••. �" ' - at Chu i s t j Cirde, of the Ladles' Geed - 11111111e, • Alm Buy and Sell St.' Andremes .' .:_. • tended the Ttrarslarlfering tun- With" A Classilbd Ad i &*on at McIvtfle Pee*Wterian 1e11Mhlthy Ali-lsli2 �resbyterran rt -'Have _ . _ Ctrurrhe, west -tiihl on Ttrurs- ■caw■■■aaaawaa■canna CMrMr st.'.•t North. Nedr1■g day. Aptil 9.. and enjoyed the ■■aawaaawa■asa■>Iii■as■aa■■■a■■a■tlaa■a■s■■rrti■a■ MInNf•r Rw. �. Conkey, IY� A. • talk by Mrs: 7:.eadirratr; of the - i t Soott Wssbn, Toronto. Msn� 46 Windsor Dene DUNBARION. - RADIO & TELEVISION P boom 943-=1 ROSEBANK- Ei•ctronic Service Since 1946 - A. M. Rattaw, Prop. SON 60 Wtshl. 11.1! w_►.la• - Susan %alt visited far a lPw days with Gayle Morns st "" Schow ICU A.M of Ilasebank R& Gayle return as, Pickering, Bewrglsiam a -- 0 hcxtaewffi Susan 5ped �fatEifir GfaawtNd- l42.3ii0 • a few __her home - in A. ?YMwdty Weaome Air�atti a tied for our �.. . a� y hest a►re sent at this' wlrMb7 Clat0nr0nr, ask :ii•r- tine to Mrs. -ELsde Norman, 1 at0r for Z•tMtk 1 d12i i • (Forsreea• reeddeat) , nav in Osh. Social Ins'Urance'Nuln'W? sf Bay r .� st - - lrlrsn• • '' ' >fiie,cheod and Mss. Art . Your government is issuing Social Insurance Number "' U N r•T• I O C K U B C 10 Rsttg• i�1-1119 Cards in-place of the employed unemployment e have hadance; -for til wt �' niece tin wee°°n' Ont- Harwood ASU:, Norah, bNwrin Na 2 i 401 Highwa _ McKir6 m attended a strower • Numbers that most em to ed �, tl�s w� ys- = f�"w �i. now. The new numbers will help government to useMr, and ,Arthur bDc- W. A. ��, AA A, PL GL 'modern office methods for greater, efficiency in K4turocL O�akwa,od Dr., visited aaawaawa■ntwu■arnsRs■■■■>.■■aaaitt■s■>t■ssiRts handling unemployment insurance, and also other in oakv3lle with Mr. anis MIs. MNDiMw social benefits such as 'proposed pension plans. McMEbiace over tire-wpekesrd. 0 L I D A 'Y SU GGESTIONSS �s 40 WFor these reasons, ou are invited to apply fore Plb n t° attend _«+Line It A, a Social Insurance Number, even it you are not a Apad 29th.:at the age Hili. ( ) Canadian Redd" ( ) Antigua ' contributor to the unemployment insurance plan. United Ctxlydr hawifTsars ll.repson CMIe�rA feb�ah. A/ _ _. ... AuskaAca ( ; B•tia - g.4e R Y :... •. _ Ifyou haven t yet applied, here's what you do. .. -- _( ) . _ • - Jowafta IF YOU ARE ANEMPLOYEE your employer will give ( ) R00•rts ( _ - . you an application: form. FlII it out and return to your ( ) Now York WwWs Fair ( ) MsadeO :f OPTOMETRIST �'ee Christ IN t~ employer promptly. . '• - _. _ .. JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. ( ) St. LT•na $"way ( ) Nowell :IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED and drawing benefit you 3 Placer Sheol f g Y R ( )Bos T•Drts • • -. .: (. )Nassau CDvis• :., }. Callow dip shNa /ser wifl complete an application form when you report(ON` uew1� d.. s•ttth)....................." -•to the Unemployment InsuranceCommission in BAY RIDGES ( ) . .:.: ( ) Tahiti •••awn■■watat.aa■■DSU*:•• person or by mail. Nswrs.. -As A. Alk t. 4 P. M. CHECK INFORMATION YOU WISH AND RETURN ST. JAMES I - : IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER registered with the EVENINGS 7 to !. P. AL COMMUNITY CHURCH. t CLOSED ON WEDNEEDAYs _, • TO US WITH YOUR ADDRESS RsfOrwrM EPirssPal Commission, you will receive application forms auto. . T��N owl"1 Rosebolk Road, Nw k 11 -'-matically. If NOT registered with' the Commission, PAY %U Capt. Rov. L s.• McPhor*sn please get in touch with your local U.I.C. office and --_ application forms will be sent to you. Distribute - ._...... -- - B--A.— H WA D TRAVEL s application forms layout employees, Lias• them nom- - " ~ . i1 Farrier Ass.,. TOrwrt• i5 HOUR - - 0 R BUREAU L •T D. IMta�O Ho . W pleted and -return them•together, not individually. RLECTRONIC u, to the Commission. - - T Y ' SERVICE Is«,rtc• •f' wasfrM _ -- Sunday School A Sale Class' SUNDAYS a 14OLIDAYs l.43 A, M. COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION NOW _ -- _ EPay.'nng 941.U"ANTtNNAsiTOw - IraraflM a R �;; �' T•lophone 5.19 Open_ Until P. M. On Fridays ThrCoon it., in First INEMPlOYMEKT INSURANCE.COMMISSION C a M RADIO ° TELEVISION . I ■■■aw■■wrtawwaa waw .i • And UntilS R M On Saturdays ww w1r OTTAWA - UIC 2619 I J.- ..._- s •• - IV 8.13 P. m Ladies' fa gAons are be pmovided , hit Marjoaie's few weeks at a Fest Home. ES-.�N.EWS, will Nalows. pe T I2+ene LeVi� va ospi l dIRI. 7* the Tnmanto Gener�at Fit etyheer . bt1' VY*11s; and 0a Sunday for minor aK:rges�r, 11>,e @auremont lawn bowling iii - Vii'club In an:x1ouN to j* in Lew ' and 3CIc. >ior sfuderh�te, And will the �. fnc�ludie 8 nrnts as well te^viihip motto is s Riigir RaNpaye� A' Mac R"mOeetion Hall Lt erWd Rd• Scouts. uan ce Bay Ridges win be held as a chance at tt* Dow Prize. asked � �� Dan Hedges , ' at ck uvrnont 649- 006• Fedi• ors- The Oenere1 Meet- Asad' 'Hese Lb* at 4.00 F. m The rl gM r meeting of the on Sunday, Aptdt 19,, at the 0.00 - ;ng et the Am da�tiorh, w#hd * • ,Aditf�ielt = wild' be 75c. per per- M+attherW Auxiliary of the Fair- Recreation HM, Tatra and Quite a tlwv Or+om, here were WW bdd an APS 8, was �. AOA, Ond wO • kwhade '7efresh- part Cubs and Scouts w�ili be i ireaThpul T� ed x.30 P. an. ►�cK► LhiMarsn Clhureli down to Markheush on . Friciey � aftud,ed. S"ectmos. were od Awonbff and abor'pIftes• held on Wednesday,-Ap=al.-.- _There •-will be progress re- On Sunday, April 12, Pestot night to see the N. H. 14 OW the AeemW . hoWevv'r, tth3s bus-in the Sunday School Root ri ports fz+oan the awocisted sub- � ttnerp-ptay the old Miarldzam ; t izeess was deallt wlfh . ' T!>ie BayCthoi+ad Sox_ of the Church, at L30 p.. m. ootrhrrhititees, Ow Executive special service for Scouts o• iougly, as there were deveu kyty WM meet , st ' the Reem- New enerhbers are assured ofOorrhtniOCtee and a Treasurer's the 2nd. Fairport port Troop, dur- Mr. Howard Hoddev hes d _vacancies and' eleven tKavid- fiat► IkU,- 'JAmVod Rd-_ and a 'wiaran welcome. Report for the,past Year's act- in ttheir chap week-end. been ill for thePast week. .. usids were WDOng to ML -Unc-a61:71h slay, -April -- 0 0 0 — — ivitles. This wild be followe$ Asea-ve�ce of Gothfirmation is _A h� �'�$1' Pte- Once sigma, our, Executive 2919 $.OQ,p• a�. There wild not The boys of the 1st. Bay by a�n.Flecthon of Officers for to be JW an Sunday; May -12, was an Sunday evening is at full strength be any busiam �y Ridges Scout Group have now the Reereedion AsaociaRion Ex. fOj' the add who for Mir. Evans,Ward at hisCanunfttee : wdm the Wowing n1embers B, _ the • � sufficiently with ecutive. trav�e oartvpbebeci Oonlirirhation bonne. He was 85, His blather, the Cornmittw 'A1d are vreleww, grid int is hap- tihedr Scou m rests, An invLta+ti�on is exWrxied to ' 8't. and his sisbrr, Mhs. J. T. Sawyer, Mrs." ed thee>^e vodllt be a pasttcttlarlY that they am now capable of all Bay Ridges residents to at- � �'da3'� b�' �, �� of Frank Ooaper who 3s over 90 G. 7 -- - turnout. _..-- cut---en-eanh@dt -Lisps- Via- g,-athd X F�Bes T`z� were both present along with �. his on and _.'er, E.: Constantine, E. Greer►-. 0.0o­ without Sit--R.eaclets or- 'to enjoy th+e Social -Hour. 10W. DS' ithe s'.' 9 t H� y s+v's1Y, H. E. (� Guides .1r�aers 1st. and Adult heip. owing. l&freshn'reerets w9R be 'thaDd a Chua+de Pa:+aRie. Mm-A1--Fryer--and-- the • ,: N. Peciberbui, J. Jones, Mrs. 2nd; Day. Ridges , Several Patrols are plana- 'served J. PbddQslxi, J. Cairns, F. Hew- served tea at the Sale of Horne erg week-end camps, but ' for o 0 0 C O� Mr. and Mrs. J. Irhgtham and es, P. ��}h, k Gr'eairnao, ' Baixdng and Sewing, which was tens- type of canlpm& they re- Cliukcm NEWS family of Ajax. were Sunday Mir. G. Gr&M, ' F. Heller, G. . spm by the Ladies' Aux- quire special light-weight tents Mr; (�cix-net Hades heel his dinner guests with bit, and WOW & Lowe, ibary of the Recreation Assoc- that cash be carried on their Irahve t U~ Chunh car ehatcth he Otte on Saturday. MNext Rennie., of the Guides latiom, on Saturday, April 11. backs. In Scouting, these teats On Thursday, April 23, the • ear 'it►e 8th c�teaesston It . The teras of office are as Their tea room was extremely are generally referred to as— parentis of Sung y Sc4hood wsa soon brought under con- . and be held Mathews i. A.} : those names appear- suooessM, and tree Guides are ' Ingiewood Tents". ' Children are invited eo a�tLethd tool 4y fibs C9ar+errhorrt firemen.will be held at the iyorrhe of M4`r. and Mrs. Arthur Bates GRoria~ Ward on April 21 jag as t3he tllest true. naKwts .- very p wiRhh the turnout So that the buys mon go a- a special Parente' Nig4rt Meet- of �, Sunday at 8 p.' m; bawls wilt become due boa' re- tau' it. Karen Neilsen has been head with their camping pians ing, to be held bh the Sunday ;aiectka in April 1965, VAUle enr+dled in the lar Bay Ridges the 15t.. Bay Mimes Scout School Minoan, at 8.00 p. m The with W. and Mrs. Dore Hedg- Clatsit wnt �rNtN -I& h"ennalnh- ton "shots will Girt Guides. Group plan to have an "Ing- purpose of this meeting is to � Joe Burrows 60, M. Samar- n6i tenniaate office until 0 0 0 1 WARood Bottle Drive" on May acgt>aint parents with the new W. and Mrs, Sinha and fa- iMlo 59, John Hill 55, Olga Dun- In a quiet, but impnessWe 2. .' books aux} the now curriculum hniby of Toronto, spent Sun- ee 54, Lloyd McGregor 49, Pat . 6swKai lwsbwaew--A repo" cere�' , hdd on Monday. All types of bottks wW be to be used, ootnnhencing in Sep- day with MK•. and Mrs. Bill Lord 4$, Ai in Redihaw 46, roe mocress was rnisde with re- April 6, Troop Leader Jim calkated and the ardre Imo- tember. w'� AI Michell 44, Chas. M6Mey l lka to a britt which is be- Hunt, of the 1st. Bay Ridges needs writ be spent on Ingle- Plats are going ahead nicely Mr. and Mrs. Frank HoWng-. Pix F aRbIgshead 30. img prepared as a result o1 our Scout Troop. was - Wesel wood Teats. Your bottles will fba' the Fashion Show to be ahead returned on Sunday aft- The Legion Annual . IsdRies' ^ MharQe with his-OwaKMs Scout be .Very grat�eft* received. held by the Evening Unit of er spending three weeks'down N•� wig be held on May 2nd - 7he membership were asked bodW, by Oymmo Dist Om- 0 0 0 the United . Church 'VAnnen an in F9orida. with a banquet in the Mason- 'to tthe_.Bay Ridges Gar- missioner, Me',- Truman Wil- The Annual Genets.] Meet- Miey 13, at Bayview Heights Mrs, Jessie McGuire has re-' is Hall. followed by dancing _ Kien in the � cox. Mr. Wilcox was scoaanp- Ing of the Pacreation Assma_ Scharf, ref the Auditorium, at turned hone. after spending a in the conanunhy had. pl+ogram which is under way. aided by A. D. C Mr. Eric , P+ersoa willing to give sssbst- Erilamoth, and Dist. Smut Mas_ - s share in this worthwhile prof- ter Mr. Geo, Paquette. - ect case -do so by ea 'tac'tin�g Troop Leader, Jim Hunt wan -Abe Club at =94041. also presented wdtth a silver Another request for assist- Queen's Scout Ring. by the _ a nc�e was nmw* on behalf of 1st. Bay Ridges Group Canrn- 1Ae Bay Ridges Recr�eadon Ass- Klee, and a sheath knife was ' 1 ecietkm. The problem, which ' given beim by the Scouts of the a not a new one to the cos- TWOA as a tribute to his ach- =a ty, is that them Is an .in- iewenhew. -sufmdmt nuahbm of people After the presentation; the whiling to give a few hours of-Distrk-tw ,, and 1 their thme to conn unity work. boys '11* pwrtbcul ar request was for re- freshments by tfSe't Matchers' assists ce, in the operation at Auxiliary, headed by .Mrs. the Tuesday Night BLh�o Muriel Waring. G H enough people Would 0 0 0 their assistance. it would Scouts of tiles 2nd Fairport only as ma t to ane even* of Sea Snout Tr'o'op camped out --uvoa�k every _tom or three aver die week-esld April t0 to rr�aetctm Surely one can spare 12, tinder the leadership of a Tuesday• evengng for tills -Scout Mester Jim Slates. The fumctiam -U so, why � give � an � a'v- M� Code:hran a can at tis-"17 enft, tired and htmgry, and and ted! Man you win be wdi- : tales about plats for their _� teg to Bend a harhd- next camp-out. During the -- 0 0 0 week-end, -chewer Scouts who The Amnuai Meeting of true Riad recently completed their _ HDayview Heights ome and Tenderlbot requiresnenw, were _ Schad Aseocia�'tion will be held . enrolled in the Troop , 40 Monday, April 20, at 8.00 000 \ _ P. m in . the sKlnood audttoaium A Social Evening to be held speakers will be: pub- on •may. April 24. in the Special School Trustee, Mr. F. W. Sunday Schad Mlootn Of Fair-'- Hawes, who will describe the pot z f by :tie Gzaap Oomm- M. lir 9dno�od, arh v►+teicth eothstruc- ittee and Mothers' Auxiliary F, { Y, r ; r� ; ti ; r a, ♦ y�� y���� •.� r per, �i,�,� it _ '` h will begin ai1V[-Yy, a , of he Fairport Sea Scouts � '•+f' {�• y {h •{.t Y }. 2�k K 1 „ ;'?'�� ��, � � 4{ y� �� +'•. .I • Mill. Mbudy Ht>,ebert, the school'; Clams Entertafrurnent �beirhg Last Prin ipKal, vow will speak by the C3tncep Coen- an Sir Jots A 1Na�eDonaid, mfttee and the Auxiliary will and the school whw h will bear provide delicious retredunents. Adtn iswion will be 50c.per- 000 his s!h'he'. Pa' per-- O O O eon. and wfil inc'kx* cbanaes t The Ladies-. Auxii'iay of the for the door prizes. 'Rue fun Recreation Asaocistion of Bay gets under way at 8.30 p.. m., _ RxIM will sponsor a Ew*av and ad>anission can be, arranged and Cribbage, Night, to be held at the door. All proceeds to be devoted to the Cubs and the � on Sia4urday, Ms•3' 2, at true ........................................... A stntwwt, MOTORi' VAbVt VIVA 8E0M . E 9"RIQMHT INSUR"CE — So Vh 00 a.. .- area# new standout in'tie y car idd MOMdrslt r>. tK.aadM. y.n. ' I !t*, Wbulsf m Aeft �''"' ,. . am _ = now atyouf 4%ntlac-Hulck P1'S . For AKbaricKh naw Esthaats ' - - N. ods eoowwoa �'�oa - Phor. =96=17 or ,,94"Y tat � e.n.et its :Viva is no ordlnary'small car. Compared to the- VAUXHALL - ""' �`lDdgs w dw.da �• �• w�- : others, it gives you more power- much more. It VIVA -gives you, tight-fisted economy that lets you go 30,000 -miles between lubrications and get uIv Eli ALUMRUM — ao 45 mpg. Viva is roomy. Has tots of luggage7 space. Rides smoothly, handles delightfully. Like C: 1114 'WaS-wa said—Viva .is .n -ordinal small car. See and' .. -�-- - - — a _ rive one soon. - - him a.c• I�'HONtETOW cm*t*.. $N*% � we M Vila-l4MC Kiajus � IPA es. % t�th O •. 4-9p@W WSirNOW1 lad tnigmiaie� W*nl �s a hsvWW a d ' t� AaaP-a>t@04d fU�t-W a0ek•hAiR•.dM{k-Minat ftW • ftAl natihohtfios •Nuel dna baa Mid Neeaee sn dot MrclsdN wan _ - sbaf�ifa'flhr a�af aAaaNw ` • GaMia'4aat/hai AaNat f� AJAX LUMBER . � LA MOOR S�IILS, • Ll", _ \.. a a-Ai� Y- VWme, INNE :I wr. nil wlbfi T BALANCER — CANADIAN No. 1 6RADE . NOW ! redeemi -�mw mi vour7GA tap Extra. ' A TOTAL IN IGA OF WOfTER TAPE TAPEf RECEIVE ;10.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE WITH ORANGE PEKOE — PKG. OF IGA TEA BAGS RECEIVE :6.410 BONUSBOOSTER TAPE WITH 12 OZ. TIN-------- - ---- . RLIR LUMnUn IWAI RECEIVE $4.041 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE WITH 19 OZ. PKG. DUNCAN NINES -,W MIXES 24 OZ. SIZE. — GLIDE LIQUID STAR RECEIVII SLOO BONUS BOOSTER TAPE OLD WHITE OR COLORED— 11 OZ. BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE DRAGON BRAND FROZEN — PKG. CHINESE FOODS MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK —:1 Lt. SKINLESS, SAUSAGE U.S. NO. i7GRADE — 14 OZ.CEo TOMATOES COMPLETE SEtfCTION OF GUARANTEED ROSEBUSHES sti SHRUBS '. Conn In and sM "w"n. b Pap Two _PICKERINGNEWSfrom__THE Where have been a _Haan r Instea of t o anada - - THE PICKERING NEWS ;ROPORT - THURSDAY, -APRIL 23, 19" I alfier �, ii A3TAIL111 1�•1 hawed 0"M Tl�radol► PA RL 1AME I_ R TER . NXICITOR . NOTARY : PUk - by Ths News Printing and PwbUshirhp C*'ftF"* • -' Class Mall Matter Post Oflife Dept., Ottawa, 'oM. _• _ _ .. - _ :' COAMAISSIONER FOR OATHS ' l +huttnon>ed as Second 1 gaited Stda W00 per Year .IeY MIKE STARK _ .Tel�ph.n.r WHiteholl 2-0910 . cWicRI/T1pN uTEss i2 -M pK - - _ BARRY. MUM=, Editor M.P. ONTARIO RIDING Northwest eon+K of Westney Road on Na 2 Hloway \ - ABYEBTom RATES lip" UA11EST - As in the case of every major industry in Canada, new meth- ods and automation are bringing about tremendous changes in ' • • Too Much R ;mentation � agriculture. The farmers here, . in this part of Ontario are very highly specialized and because o1 this are feeling the tremendous impact of ' this evolution in farming. C r e a t o r s of � - Bfk A is to be established by Pickering Township - Here, the farmers are successfully meeting these • great challenges because they are of .necessity keen businessmen. As OF MONUMENTS policy with regard to the planting of trees in subdivisions. -- - iefl-y--this rveel�anc� it was cltseussed br to businessmen, familiarknow twithhat i the Goer rnznenbe successful scvarious tpol- -icies-in-regard-to--oris- gmat-i ry.-A-year--has.-nous_ ' - F --.r%14� TION The iriatter little importance to most people: and not only has no legislation been enacted in regard to, rnav .neem like one of _ However k .is a matter -of. nCe-� the homeowner. Espebi�aly the one who is liv- rs but no indication has been given of one single policy no jjjk4.ima he{Govermm�entrhas.only es continues' e, - for THREE GENERATIONS pndividual trig a new subdivision, whevsually a tree is the .last but i theis madin main,, the policy of the former Government. That- policy 'was brought thing you expect to see. Bill Newman said' that telling a property in, in 1957, and was the beginning, not the end. Today's prob- lems cannot be solved by patching up yesterday's solutions. - - Councillor owner that he can't plant trees on, township property- tell I realize farmers .are greatly concerned about ,this lack of Sta'ffor*d Bros"OLtdo where there are service lines, is one thing, but to, policy. They too, realize that this great Department can' only him where he can plant a tree on his own property is the whole thing a bit far. function under strong leadership. Farmers today, are very con - that the Department Agriculture was divided. The to titin-. MONUMENTS -. _stretching _ We agree. Legislation is elfin to the int, where getting p° i the responsibility for Eastern Agriculture was given responsibility inter of Forestry and then, seventeen days later; part of it a man can hardly walk across his own grass without violating some bylaw. It was suggested that a property m � transferred back again. Now 'there is a later move. Agric- uiture is to have three divisions, part under the add Depart- DUNDAS ST. EAST ;. WMITbY _ .MO 64OU j. - - owner be governed SO that he has t0 set any trees 4 do this, for meet of Agriculture, part under the Department of Forestry. part under the Department of Trade and Cornmerce i-wter ing r feet within his lot line. Most people would as a ooanrrhittee under the dhairniatp of the M of the protection of the tree, but for goodness sake lets it to Agriculture. 'It is to be hoped that this will work in the int_. the farmers of Canaria, and than a definite policy ra • V" PAR iSTAURII' let make his own decision when comes erects of however. •the •man his own property. awn his property anymore, just be, P for agriculture will be forthcoming. Farmers fear, �t there are now' more chiefs than- Indians, and the confusion It is to be hoped that the entire _.: A .TAVERN UNDER THE ACT" Or does a man will become even greater. 71LI iUOR LICENSE cause h� slaves a lifetime to pay for it? matter may soon be'brought before. Parliament. in order that a we mapr ask the many pertinent questions, in this regard. that are in the hands of Ontario farmers today. =.:= IDINING-ROOM —BANQUET HALL �•satt•nd Child Syndrome" assisted by Mr. 'R Pitcairn, or- 'Ta Be Discussed At Children's ganist and choir director. 'The. The Supplementary Estimates have at Inst been passed and No. 2. Highway at Rouge Riv«' - Ph. 2WIGN Aid Society Annual Meeting choir sang a lovely arhthem - the -House of Commons has turned its attention to the comple- tion of the Budget Debate _ • Sun of My Safi". with Mrs. - be V Freeman taking She - solo. d h CID—i- Pian being roceeded with n p of startling cases of child a- Miss Jean Craig led the Jun- gine 'are considering second reading of the Bill providing for buse reported in the press rec- for Congregation. The Lesson Re -distribution of the Ridings in Canada, ,entlry. Public interest --in this was: Mttthew 5: 1-- 16, with It was origiahally intended that the (3a:hada Pension Plan _ . which has been with 'fine text fh+oan verse 16. The in- .: - problem, &t>'otild be proceeded with immediately upon the completion of society for a long tinge, seems formation that Dr. 'McKay the Budget Debate, but evidently lire Gover'rscnerrt has once to be increasing. In order that gave on the New Curriculum ag�sn changed ita rebind regarding the plan. and we can expect the seriousness and complexity of the United Church was very veryttd r�evisiom when h is aga#i presented to the of the situation may be aired ins+pinng. In 19M a program Route of C7omnnoths for consideration. As to when "this will be `and examined the children's of study wed begun to fit to. is now anyone�s guess. - - Aid Society has planned to day's needs. In - 1962 teat "areas. were s— the course of Study r.. - - have it discussed by a panr+l day afternoon April 14. ngTat. Dons to r. m. ..at its Annual. Meeting in Max, with the weekly reports sent Mrs. F. Holmes celebmied Lacey. who celebrated his 87th = Thursday eventing, April 23. in by the teachers. As a result ..her birthday on `.Sunday even- birthday. on April 21. A num- On tlhe panel wig be Dr. H. of these repots, the necessary g anth a dinner party put' arh, bar of relatives gathered B. Cotham. Supervising Cotvn- changes have been made. She by her family, She beers feeihng w�eit Yate has not his }ho' to wish htiiih nhanv - er for the Province of Onter- Curriculum is planned so. as. to u� COOPER BLOCK LTD. - - _. - - - ly. PPY ` - io, who sees the problem imm take peolile frors� c9rti�dtiaod to ° , ` A A - a Provincial Point of View., adulthood, It is a three-year... �'+ I p^0 C LEDQNi iF�7L� TdRQNTC3 Another panelist will be Miss Course, with the thirst � year's ':WE��ING bride's mother chose -a dr ea< Betty Graham. Executive Dir- theme "God and His Purpose " . :o beige k with f nit, matching S+ OCws & BRICKS - ackst ;bevy accessor' actor of the York County The second year - Jesus J Leigh Parker **do 'STRUCTURAL STEEL Aid Society and a Qrns2 and the Chnstaan Life". He7'flowers were golden honey _ . Director :of the Ontario Ass-.' The third year is "The ChurchRodneyLeigh Parker son of sweet heart roses. The in - CRANE RitdTAl ocriaition of Children's `Aid Soc.; and The World The theme is groom s mother was in pale , ieties. Children's Aid Societies the sante in all age groups. and Mrs. Reg Parker of �� brocade with -beige -ac- Pickering recently took as his cessories. Her cors was STATION ROAD, PiCkERING, ONTARIO pmoaide a protection service. With everybody studimrig the _ _ ` for childresh in hihost commun sazihe theme at the sarhie'tiine, bride Sylvia A.nneli Junkala, white feathered carnations. Phones: 112-1fi0 l22-510.1 iii -511 daughter of Mrs. A. Junkaia For their w�eddirr4 trip the ' sties. Mr. Bruce Affleck. Oris- there is unity to the teaching. tMAJunkala and ,the late r. A. - -ario County Chown Attorney: Does the gospel mean anything couple motored to Montreal on the subject, as too the people of today, or help of Port Arthur. The eeremou�y and the Northern States. The will has seen it from has van- was held. in St. Paul's United bride. travelling in a wool :lain stage point as Crown Prosec- Curriculum, -all our beliefs and � ° ue a � uuor. On the panel too, will be scriptures are written in terms Reverend Hugh R. MacDonald and white accessories. 1Qr. T. J. Ernigiii, Psychiatrist of the age group that is core- offic*ting. Mr. and Mrs. Parker are re-: ,LLIAM �• and Director of the Mental ceried. In this changing world Givers h marriage a her siding at Elizabeth St., Picker- - Health Clinic at the Ontario we must use God's wrnd to brother, the bride wore a floor ing u - y Hospital in Whitby, with' opin- hemp us'today. The New Curr- length gown. unite (leu de Out-of-town guests . were :ARRISTiR, SOLICITOR Sans as. to why Borrie parents iculum wants to lead people lace and matching jacket with Mrs. J. Parker Sr., Miss Elaine .NOTARY P1JBLiC - physically abuse their children to familiarity with the gospel cethem'� veil. She carried .a Mr. Ron Patterson all of WALKER D. CLARK, B. A,, ASSOCIATE sorhretimes to the, point of kill- stories; and haw they apply to white Bible with cascade of Pickering', Mhr. and tiles. Eric _... day horsey golden sweetheart roses' g�}rey of Orillra. `CHURCH STREET, NORTH — :PICKERINd them- - Moderating the petrel will be Bulletin ': �' Mrs. John :Morrison, Port Saturday, April lit - ihhrport- - Chief George Dunn of the Remember the date --April Arthur, sister of the bride, was extensive auction sale of trac- PHONES: 942-2Y41 &W 92&2961 -Ajax Police Department. 30. ; The Afternoon .Unit of the matron o8 honor. Miss Evelyn tom"bulldozer, combine, for- _ Rantala, cousin, and Miss' May a harvester, trucks, car, bulk This is the 'first time the United C4hurch Women is bald Kurching, attended the bride. 4 Society has head its Annual Ing, a "flower arrangement and, milk -cooler, high class house_. _ They were dressed in 'gold floor —`"—`- Meeting. in Ajax. It will at social evening", at 8.15 p. m. e3' hold fhmhdture, electric applian- - }�ody Trvhtity Anglican Church, Mr. A.' Woolger, of Seexb6m, length peau de soie dresses �, antiques, dishes, miscellan- • "floaver with gold brocade jackets and eous articles etc., at Lot 22 ' ` gat .00 m. is to do the arrarrg • , $ p matxhinI roseate -petal head- 'Tihe public is invited to at --I There will be other en- and 23, Broken Front, Town- �ekE11� T Lt tend, tertainment and refreshments. pieces. They carried a cascade ship of Whitby, the Property white carnations. h : L W W. o •: bele to � . M�9 • . • -Pot - �� - i9 YOU TME 'FOLLOWING SERVICES ................ ...... Mr, Wayne Parker, brother to hear urs aye (Rirngwoed Farms). Sale atSenior . F Twenty nine of our best 19 ' 00 3101013 sharD Te=ns cash -.5-2.1r" 24, Twenthhest =fin Pye has ;sot been feel- citizeen . were present at our Ing well, and must -take it man and ushers were Neil No reserves. Farms sold See TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. Parker,. Bill Hwisen of. Picker- _.bills -fbr full- particulars and April meeting at our new eaW' for a while: . ing and John Morrison, Port listings. C. Prentice, auction- TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 WL Benner Citizens. club held, at Belated birthday greet to TEMP1,E..DRIVING SCHOOL BY APPOINTMWT the United Church h�a;l in Miss Jeari Craig. Hez• parents Arthur, per, a K. Prentice, , Sales N Pickering lest We,, held a party for her to cele- For the reception in ;,anon agement, Markham, Ont. Pb..Ph.FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL + Cards, checkers ,and chess bmte the occasion. Hall,' St. Paul's .Church, the 294-3261. or 640.3686. -, were 'played, fd Rowed by a Moss Doreen Davidson 'flew �� down to Florida on' Saturday musical session Mrs. Vera for a two-week vacation, visit - Freeman rendered several va- } cal- sedeations and th& was tog- ing relatives. Her sister, ;Mrs. )owed with a sft-sting>g- Mrs. 1�;5 Sgitez• and husband drove p es DRUGS LTD. presided at the dawn by car. �! Norma Hughes Pres; Mr. James- Mi6aemernt, tat- pliam quest3ohthnaare was cis- her of Mr. Howard Mcaemr PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS = .: YAW OFFICE OF ent, of the Base Line, has been' dributed to each member and with' his son and fain• W. H. J. SON, O. C., d:- A., LL.' B. staying l:. -it is hoped than these will be * TROMP ' returrred•promptly in coder' bo ily for several He hes `Q � '�� VAST, not been fee too well. ass vt the committee in PIS" Mr. James McIntosh return- Iinng. the p for tithe year. - - AJAX SHOPPING CENTRO ed hoane.last week from a vis - The dateof the MW meeting Wl i it with his nephew n ry t STORE HOURS: shortly.Telephone: 942.21111.apnounced WM . yU the a organizationwill take Mr. Leslie a White returned _ la WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 G.M 10 9 pin, .. place at that time. An incsr+ees- horrne lam week Pi�oari the Ajax ed turtnout lbs expecyted. ' ' where he had sung _ .... ,. Hospital • i SUNDAYS ad HOLIDAYS t to S ��•• ZMSome ofthe ladles of the Af- , United Churchteranoern Uraof the Dturbas+dori _ ; TO UrAted Church Wbarherh held a INO PHOW Whhelicill 2,: 9 s = The minister, Rev. Dr. W.' A• _ McKay conducted. the regular bee, at the home of ''rilE PICKMNS MEWS S Mrs. Led* if Unger, Tues- . morrdnB service, on undehl►,