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THURSDAY, -APRIL 23, 19" I
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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
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Too Much R ;mentation
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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
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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_
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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,
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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- - 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.
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- 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
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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
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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
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day horsey golden sweetheart roses' g�}rey of Orillra. `CHURCH STREET, NORTH — :PICKERINd
them-
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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
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................ ...... Mr, Wayne Parker, brother
to hear urs aye (Rirngwoed Farms). Sale atSenior .
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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.
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ed hoane.last week from a vis -
The dateof the MW meeting Wl
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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,
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place at that time. An incsr+ees- horrne lam week Pi�oari the Ajax
ed turtnout lbs expecyted. ' ' where he had sung _
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,. Hospital •
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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►,
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS page Thnw
- ��jj� ent of the Rebekah Assembly Sorry to report Nancy I. Mrs. Arch Ball, served refresh- -
- . v of Ontario, Sister Matilda little daughter of Mr. and menta.
g�rj(� j, ]MATS The Afternoon Group of the. MaDO�' The Lodge opened Mrs. George Lee in the Hospi- A number from here attend-
UtAted in Regular Form C with the tal for Sick hUdren, Toronto, ed the dinner- and program atBrougham _
Wrought met at the home of
OOE W& 296212 Re�idmiiii W& X3115 Noble Grand of Joy Lodge, and has been undergoing sur- Pickering C. E. Centre, Thurs-
Sister Shirley Knox condue- fiery on- her head, followingheveof
— _ Mrs. George Duncan, vvkh sev- ting opening exercises and'bus- a fall down a flight of stairs, honourof M 1 ce
Miss CarolJa nes,
+ enteen- members present. Mrs. iness, assisted b Vice Grand
�,� Allan Ellicott acted as "ass- Y on a glass tumbler. who is graduating in May
istant" in place of the Presid- Sister Louise Pilkey, who also Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell, . of from Covenant Oollege, Toron-
ent, by opening the meeting -th -
rued for the Visiting Cam- Mr. Ed. Pascoe last cis sof the College, Rev. Haar- . -
t Col were The
with a poem God Gave the ee Welcome Lod form-1VIr and
�YOiir Ftil�j Rp1�N1: Sign". Tile Warsili was taken ed a beautiful Guard of Honor . Sunday. : ri� Christie, spoke to the
i dam( „ p when the Dist. Deputy Presid- MT. and Mrs. Alfred Pegg large group in attendance.
by Mrs. N. Burton, • assisted ent, Sister Dolmage was in- and Rutt4-had lunch with Mr. — The Coirnnunity Club will
KINGSTON RD. W. P.A. BOX 160 -by Mrs. H. Miller. Mrs. Bur- troniy�, by. Sister Dorrell and Mrs. K. Brooks and child- -meet on Saturday evening,
Ston &Jeo gave an interesting
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IPIQCERINts. ONTARIO members"Where ted by . ..... ..........................................aand Mrs. John Ashh ton, inf Pick-
•progt*artt, by some of 9hadiock, of Welcome Lodge; ren, on Sunday lass 2, at the
,. ering. A game of euchre has
- r-. from Here
The
mee#dng then e Irene r oBa15Wd elO
Dist. Sister
com
Sister Lye, 1
- closed with Mrs. R Maleohn lodge, and' Dist." ..DBP- �+ +• •. been planned. Would those
/:. and Mrs. Dtmaatt re- uvtY Sinter Love. by Sister El who are colleot£ng labels,
treshm_ - sernn8 len Denise, of Welcome, who Mr. Eddie Ortiz left on Sun- please bring them im • as only
` and+Mrs. Dick Wahiaeop were welcomed by Noble Grd. day fora three, month stay in a few hundred more are need -
Sister. KnoxSpain.
JOHN' L and Gag, of Mtaxicham visited Firmen were called'otit to a
Sdsrt�e a Clark, Past Mr; arid �
/ • the former's parents, Mr. and . President of Rebekah Assem- home of Mr. Mme' J. I` Beatty'
Mrs. C13ff W'
atm0p, Lloyd Peters on Sunda bet Mxs Toroa��-Dam and
_-�+Ou--YO.. ung on,
i N fit*_� ��5--- ,� _ —per- soon had it under control. - '
bpi Sister Ethel Wannop. of day, °
�gYgMq �� � pie�ryGroup met
t at the home Jo e, and Sister Matilda A birtilday party was • held
Y Tag Jiatuuy ]:zatt entered Ajax
PRUDWCOMPAW taR of Blackman, Sun- MacDonald; Pres. of Rebekah �' Bonnie White on Saturday.
�AIIT�ME�ILE day evening, April 19. Esther Assembly of Ontario, was in- . Miss Rosemary Hedges and forobservation.Saturday e
_ y vetting
F Perry was in charge. of the tr+ockiced by Sister Irene Mas- a group of friends danced at
- I� 10llOSTON ROAD EAlR meeting and conducted the t ""LAC. ... -•• WHITE"
- - chs, of Joy Lodge and were the Palais Royal on Saturday. "BLACK PLUS W _
_ generea discussion. It was-dec- given the Honours of the Reb-- A reception was. held at the EQUALS
ONei I"W Plan aim •fig Cure•. ltirese NIL *� lied to hold a fake Sale on ekah Degree, and made wel home of Dr. N. F. Tomldr►son "P E A C E"
Mesa `� Cw�ew w, a Friday afternoon, May 25, at coerce. Sisters from the other oa Monday night, for tdry and -
4.00 p. m. The next meeting Mrs. Geo Hear a Negro, and s White
will beheld gas May 3, with lodges in the District were also rge McConnell, who Southerner dimes, the S*W1 _
weloamed. After the business will •be moving soon• Members solution at the Wealbury Hotel
Joiui Miller lir charge -of the was concluded, Joy Lodge sur- of the library board attendeck in Toronto, on Friday, April.Program. _-- - RobertDavis
.. =pbon ATI( ti 2-2409. �! iei•a--
and Mrs R0 Davts reend . Mrs McConnneli was chairm LIS p.
erect their chairs to Wel
APPRAISALS and family of Tahvnlo, visited gnu �� `� '
Lodge ora f the board for several Mr Mrs Don H ea • title -
- aerem0nu _
. 6, his mother 'Mrs. J. Davis, on the dosing 'es. Joy and �� .. .
visited friends in Toronto on .
Sunday. Lodge displayed an effective Playa To Be Presoeet•d. At
'tabloid of the Lord's Prayer Sun�Y• A)ax, April 25th
g _ _-- Women's Institute Euchre, 7he "hums of the Brough- m a candle-liglrt ceremony. lV8'. George Smith Who has ~ What can be more thrilling
_ NAtI� with Bro. Floes Knox as com- been, off .wok for some time, to a child than to see a play
held in the Hall, on -Tuesday n uta w. Sister MacDonald had an operation on -his back unfold on
Rl�I EflPh 1k .� evers¢eg were: Ladies: 1. Mrs. was escorted to the centre' of at Scarboro hospital last week stage. with live per.
9� Teft"t '%. 3-W3 C • 246" Helen Holtby; . 2. Mn. Muir- formers right before their eyes.
the float, where she.svas pees- and is gradually impa+ovirtg. It Is an occasion which is be-
head, and Oohoo"tion; Mrs. The combined. units. of the
% �ra�1� Albert Gray; Gentlemen: 1. anted with a gift Pram JOY Doming rare indeed The par -
Albert Lodges, by Sister Claremont United Church .Wo- � is. Pickerjag' and Ajax
. • VA MN East •! Omeleastew, Nw 2 iMioaeray Roes Caxdton; 2. Mrs. J. Dav Knox urea meet, April 27 at 8 p. m- are fortirrrate that their Chu -
is (vvliu played as a trtahi l . ..� da1r Greetings" . were Devotional. --Mrs. R. ' Jackson, ren do not. have to travel _ to, • _
Mrs. Albert Gray was taken � foie Sister Flow Kiiley and Program, Mrs. A. Cresswell -
to Oshawa Hospital last
'Toronto to have such a treat,
Bro. Don. Beer. and Mrs. Roy Waal. Lunch .but may 'view three children's
niday. r weH. Sister 14IacDouald brought a Mrs. R. Cooper. Mrs. W. Ev-
Miss Pat Gray, who is at- Play on April iu , Ajai, Parkside
VAwdeltla. RhM. Waters tending Victoria .College, in hM O°� e, a and interest. arts and Mrs. G. Gaudin. School Auditorium, Ajax, at
Toronto, spent the week -end measle, and greetings On Saturday, April 25, the 10.00 a. rr
TO � 4L � from,'the.Rebek* Assembly of Evening Unit of the U. C. W..• The children participating in
with her jnother, Mrs- . ' Ted Ontario for the ledges .present. are planning. a social night to the plays are from Pk*ea ing,
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�/1�-lrDf � A ��!• Sister Clark and the three Dis- entertain their husbands. It Village, Dunberton, Bay Rid-
�ppL, 0. W. ML CA, "A Ma•. Ken.' Rarnsay, local BOY trial t in turn- brought is to be a .bowling night at the
QR1YIIr0 Depu gas and Ajax: They all belong
`'71CMlr irlgls Scout Leader, attended a "Lee- Oshawa Centre and
. Ip11�Os■lrol greetittga. S'hO'pP� to Frances Parkhili's Child- .
Law lfodd Ctat Ala srseswterw •�.oeu dere' Training tamp" at the Following the dosing. a SOc= lunch after at the Bo -Peep. A21 ,�,s V�orkshop. which was -
- ...._ kFdoss: wiM,S43 •w••• M(NUet A..rM Claremont Conesetvatioai Park. dal Hour was spent, when lunch are to meet -at tate four -corn- started is Ja this
r TliMp T�.arr4ml ase-v"T over the week end.Welcome-ry of
• @ate! vert Ps Ata. acs-e••e o 0 0 was served , by and ars at 7,45 p. m year. .
Jo a sisters. The Afternoon Unit of the
On Friday . evening, April 17, Y :ehe older group will per- -
the AsiQtual Father and Son
000 U. C. W., melt on Tharsday at in "Silver Dust": a play
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he home of Mrs F Hollings- be-� o bfatleer' Frost"
BaaequeR of fire 1st. Brock -
head. Program.- Mrs. A. Leh- Fairy story Included -in the -
S&M TAMC PiCheT•irt Crib and Scout GR�ENW40D man and -Mrs, F. Loyst. Roll -
PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ 'l'r+OO'P took place in the Picker -cast are: Carol Hook, Barb-
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in Township Hall, The tables GreeaRtoend bulb. a -
am Sherburne .Joanne Walsh,
- 'STOHs vele deoarated in white ' and The 1st, Greenwood Scout Bennett,. Wendy_ Reid.
green (the Cokxirs). and Curb Group Committee is Red Cross convention i>} Irene Ferguson: Bret .(5ra1g..
CONCRETE DR 'h'�p Windsor last week. Baraba Craig Cattearine Hot'..
W., L t ,, irEsr �� The turkey diniraer, served by itoidsreg their Annual Bottle The EveningUnit of the Un -
PATIOS the mothers of the Cubs and Drive on Saturday, May 2, at ton, Ann Lockley, Susan Wat-
�, ��pt{= �C $gouts,:Iwas ' enjoyed by all. 9,00 a, m. Please have your ilei Clttircti Women met : at son. Lynn Adamson, Susan
Mr. George Willson, Chairman battigs react*, and help su13p- the home of Mrs. Grace Coop- Adamson, 1, Patricia Hatton,
iMARtlli ENRIGHT er on April 13. Mrs. Aldine Ev- - - of the Group Committee, act- art our boys. Pri C7atleartne Srtradiing, Trudy
- I/MIONZ: TE 161"? 'rne lst. Greenwood Ladies' arts and Mrs Dorothy Button Groefling.
ed as Master- of . Ceremonies,
were in Charge of fire program . �e .
proposing a toast to 'rite Auxiliary is holding an Olde and Rev. Fteetharti of Mt. Zion �� wig Pn'g-
Queen", Dennis Campbell pro- Tyme Dance, at Kinsale Pub- sena "Wipe Watson's Toy
Fhw IM•rtgag s Arranged: Also Second Mortgages AvallaM• posed a toast to "the fathers" Yic School, on May 2, froert 'played a rape 'recording on Shop" a pant -, Th and 'The
Far Additl•ns ate/ i - - which was to b 9.00 till 12.00 Orchestra. Priz- missionary work in India. Two Lonely Ghosts". Those .taking
mprov nllents Y selections were sung by. Christ- part in these two Prays in-
Wi alt pur kms or Lem on Existing Mortgages of the nt fathers'
pride
in spoke es. Fun for all. 75c. per per
prude in being son. ine Evans and Suzanne Keevil elude: David Grtlfin, Joe And-
7'played
Yens ire An with their sons on this occas- Mug. Ken Brooks.' Capt. of played a piano selection. erson, Wayne Webster, Alan -
Rewire, y Mergag• Financing i For Fast, ice, and wished the best for Guides, and Lieut. Marian Lee, Mr. , and Mrs. Wilf Gliddon Ohmer. Shane Piaakhili, Peter
the 1st. Brack -Picketing Troop. Guide tidy Moore and Norah of Tcnvirto,' visited on' SatuF Govt, Martin Docherty, Art-
- Thee gu a dad ttsirting at �Y with Mr. and Mrs. Wm: bur Reeve, Terry Knowles,
ANDwere introduced by. Queen's the Rouge Hill Qhur,clt last Mrs. •Sanderson of Toronto, itr, 3iil � Jotnnson, Dabble 11%aid-
Saou�t, Tom. Foster—Mr. Will- Sr9turday. spent several days last week. man, Snarl Parkfifl•1, Noreen
iM AdSIsIdS St. West, Tot'atfo 2, ar'd. Dist. Asst. Cub Mester, Scout Owasoo District Scou- with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hockley. Dochettty, Susan Lawrence,
Ontedil who pointed out titan help giv- ter .TrWning was held, at' • the The teen-age dance in tire' Vick
` Y Dingley. --Corr.
en the Cubs and Scouts incur- 'Gieetwnod Camp 'Siie for l� on Saturday night was - --� --- ---••-•--•-.•-------
IEMPIP! 6 -SM — EMMillsi - : 9-1790 Cr WA. 2-6M' ed better ' leaders for tenor- Basic Training this week -end. fairly well attended.
row; Rev. F. OOnkey, who Scouters- attended church ser- and Mrs. A. Samar
spoke on the im4tort of jhe vdce in the morning.
"father and son relartion�ps The United Churdt General .� Mr. and .Mrs. J. Rennie a- I
and Rev. Cresswell, who .also Meeting held on Tliutsday ev- tended a double bit}eday cele
spoke briefly; Mrs. Cargill, ening in the Sunday School baton on Saktitriay night at l
tiEee . bane . of .Mrs, X.
who represented tate Home & Room hada good attendance. Toronto, for Mrs. B. Wills and
Gjaham'HARDWARE
School Association,- the spOn- Miss Beatrtve McLean, CUsir- Mr. Jack Regale.
coring organization of the; man of the Christian Educa- Mr. and Mrs. Aare Keevil
bocai troop, Kalah of Lite troop tion' CoatiinWee and represent-. vi ited Mr. and Mks. Bert Gal- ��� 1
MFLIA=P a S Mrs, Lorraine - Bolt and -Ken adves, Mrs. E. Pegg and Mrs. �vati, and family in. Prete Toro PACKETS
Ran ay, the local Scout Lead* P. Clark conducted a Warship On Y -
Mrs. W,
, WP I ndostand Mr Randy
SS
41A M- of fu plats. The mot- Brown conducted the Business. Carruthers is building- a num-
hthm given a hearty vote. Vnit No. 2. served a delicious ter "of pens to biose about .a 8 FLOWERS i
y of tharift for the runner. lunch. 1000 pigeons on his I. nstei Amerim Irenoi Mi"
SENERAL HARDWARE En'oP�LY.
,.
After the tables were clear- Mr. and Mrs. Don Pegg, Kev-:......................................................... !. Gtttawq saertelor's 1Ktee I
MIOif�s ���� ed. Q� Scout -Tom Fmte,. in and Jeffrey, visited Mr. and s, bbraitq Glades, an eebr% mi:atl.
r shaved pictures, and also gave Mas. J. Brooks on the week- A s. ►ort to gee. Ciao
ka a Miee1.
an knrteceatissg talk on his ex- end. � L four lwa. lis
periences at the Would Jam- Mrs. W. Bratvh • visited Mr. The United Church Women T. Four(, { rant Dahlia :kuarN.
boree in Greece, lest ,sumrttter. and Mrs. R. Appleby,'Asbburn, Met in the church basement L ZIP Fina M O
00.0 cal Sunday. on Wednesday evening of last
Sorry to hear Howard Plax- Mr. and MTs. J. A. Pegg. and week. President, Mrs. Bert
ton is' in tate Oshawra General Dierna, of .Oshawa, had Sun- Guthrie, conducted the Busin- 8 VEGETABLES
y Hos'pi�tal. He is wished. a speedy day dinner with WT. and Mrs. ess. The Roll Call was' "§clivi- t. Beets. Detroit Cant Rel
! `•
Mrs. u - Il Cueomber Improv/ C
Milton Pegg. Mor. and Mrs . tion The Literal re Convent
Wm. F}bbico�tt aitterided• . Ber*Gari VNiksoas and Barry, of er reported that tw•e�tity�ix .
Rana .. t.ttan. t R `°'"
a "baby shower" at the hioctie (h+o Sta abo t�llld. new books had been purdnaled L Coin. Yellow Ciok Dawn,
of Mrs. Campbell, tri Wktltby, Mts.ekial cS.ean attsnded far fire dnu�clt 13brary. Mrs. C. 1. rteesn sexier Tro„ipCame To A1i far Mas• Mary Treanlbly, Ute M Co- Union Astley led the Worship, ass- T. spine. Table Owen w ►ajar.
Toegto. Eariiatq.
itobbie, Lennie and Martis 'meetinrg in w Thtus- dated by Mas: C.'seaieeoe, who {:
9wafidd - the weeks -end haat. read' the , and Mus:
spent
' •P•�►B Squire pray. "t tda ae dew. .
Vintl • 0 P1 Geo.- u
with tibeiir rn ot9ee" in 'Mrbnto. MTs W is ire whogive a
- _ • K On Monday evening, April a few days in er. M s. ' J. Puderdn` and M'ts: IM,r ieoa unite srwOh urs. Seth { j
13, •the regular meeting of Joy Medea Perkins. BSI ' Gutitiie gave 'papers on it.00 te:
•• T beljh Lodge book place in Miss GloMa nvUey, Teach- "Christianity in India". The
0 K t� We'
P�M i Ute Tow-rishdp. Hell. -At this ers' -College, Tbroilft, speri/r due heft heard a tape moor ins FARMER'S ADVOCATE. =
meeting, Jay Lodge,'. • Brough- week -end at herr Name here. on . World of Indian Women",
_ .. 'stn and WeMome Lodge;" of Mr. and Mrs. C. Malcolm, Mddt was fdlowed by a quer- Rs gi.tg r�lsnt, DMtYts
atouffvdlle, were joint hostess- of Guelph, vk dted Mr. and tion and discussion period, led -
ea for the -Vliet of the Presid- Mrs. V. Mok s on the week -end. by Mas. Astley. The hostess,
' THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914
_Page dour '') _
-THE PICKERING NEWS b. - -
- _ DEATHS The Wings. It is hoped the -fisher-
_ 1, PUBLIC AUCTION NwRsr, plwaM-•--Suddenly• at the BOOB deed clean-up day• tl� spot'
Toronto General HosD[Lal, on Fri- .boys will SLar) 011t ab011t 10 men will Clean up LI in $D�
CLASSIFIED For Sal. - 1953 Meteor, Ser. day• Apru_1.• 1964• Dinah Pear- a.m. with bags and poles to they used and keep
son, age 5. )'ears, beloved wife of
` STORES FOR RENT - No.. 0170H5333591; 1955 Ply- -James W. Hardy; dear mother of help clean up -our area. Give condition, safe for our child-
ADS -: PICKERING vn.LAGE mouth, model P27-2-4, Ser. No. Diana (Mrs. B. Nelle&). of A%cas- them -your support and Help ren to use.
ter, Ont: Patricia lMrs. A. Hulova)• Birthday to ElvmDd
_ Apply: Wnl• G, Lawson 96816110;. 1953 Ford, Ser. No. Richmond- Hill. Ont.; dear sister of keep our arena clean. HapPY
_ SOIidtOr - PlekeFiM _ 0473HW-79890; 1953 Buick, Thomas Pearson. of Pickering, and Don't forget the euchre and . Morris
who well be seven ;
1953 Alice (B rs. T. Cann), of Liverpool.
Phone l41-2741 Ser, No. 3433'703488, Enz.: also suivived by seven grand- cribbage on Saturday evening yeas old on April 6t •and be
to
For Sale ev., No. X _ . .. _.
Oil Ser. 3101152682. The children. Private service at the April 25th at 8-00 p.m Maid luted birthday g tings .
and above advertised oars will be Church t H
c o the of Trinity long- event of the evening the Re- Susan Newmaii'wtlo was nine
To Rent -brick house, unless .can Toronto. ion Draw. ears old on . April 8th an
--- FOR SALE
lot, close to school
axed Cherry-- sold by publdc auction,creat Assoc. 50-50 ra y
APPLES' i pOTATOtS WOOd Verge' ��001 Stas pis- �� whin seven clays, Pickering Women's Instituto The Ladies Auxiliary pf the Josephine Newman who was 5 t
w dloor: Available ILO"' and the - storage and towing.. will - meet .at the. home of -bila Ratepayers, Assoc. will. hold a years old . on March 10th.
McIntosh 6 Spies Jos, Garland, Sr. charged against them is paid. JTp• Peattie, on Tuesde4y, Apr- tea and home bake sale Sat- Dunfair Baptist Church News ,
'.Othe1• Varieties Avallai�ie-^Chairrywood, Ont.. it 28, at 2.00 p. m. As this is urdaY,. -_9Mr�y9th..4a-= a:ft�. Sunday-Sctlool
Please Bring Own Containers - - JOHN BATH 5 _; - .
For Apples
(apr: 23 )
y ESSO STATION �ttye
Annual Meeting, an- Elec- T'he Ryan • -residents of Fair- 1100 ani moiaifyg. worship;
. ....�.:....... ,,'.. � tion of Officers will take place. rt Beach wish Mrs Cham- evening worsdvip. Friday eve-
PICKERING ORCHARDS ... ... Rou"nount and Na 2. Hwy-
port
._ ., .. We would tike &good atblDd- bens a speedy recovery. _ming 7.00 p.m. prayer meeting,
For Rent - charming three- ROUGE HILLS Of
' ••' One bTile West Of Picloeri:lg oz} Highway ,• as the District President The smelts are beginnig .to 8.00 p.m. final rfieetiag
Village, an No. 2. Highway bedroom house,. Ideal :....:;.-........ present to
asLoe
No. 7., near Brougham- • : PIANO will � P� adek�ess the run and the beach has been Youth Time wi14 be .held this
Phone: l42 -124t' for pleasant country' living• O!1 - IC - e
REED, PIPE, ELECTRON ' meeting. dotted with fires dyes eve week
(«>r hat:) . -
:-.
- heating �• $90.00 month. Call IR ■t/■
--_._.._ -.._....._ •��
-----------_•_•••............ ORGAN TUNING
AND REPAIRS C' WEEK`■t■tttt■/tt■tt/t■tttk/ttE/tt/t■t�ttt �s
til / r
' •• FRESH• APPLE CIDER • .._......... _
L GUIDE COOKIE
APRIL •2S -MAY 9.• '
For Salo - Sweet apple cider. JAS HIDDINK : The week of April 25 to May n
BAY RIDGES SOD. ,J REFRIGERJs
ATION
Flesh esh made. _4 yds. - S1 S•00 942-1664 AJAX. Ont. 9 is "Girl Guide •Cookie Week" i
- - Pickering Oreharis-- one mile West of Pickering Three Yards - $12.00 S
ROTO TILLING "" "' .......... be
. , Card Of thanks calling at noon door These � ,COMMERCIAL AND DOME
>.
Village, on No. 2. Highway • piens:. til -2212
Phone: 942-1247• , I wisely to exp rt�d a pe, . olrsn� by a AIR CONDITIONING
(may 23' tf) . Cir
cess my sm- oho and i
31 tf) cere thanks e's" sell for 40c. ■ t
_:.... ................... Dards, man{ you will -. Repairs To All Models a
(Oct .......: to the „
friends who sent fruit a packet. We- hope /
For Sale - COCkshutt 15A B R O C K' S BOWL ■ '
. and flowers, and visited me, _
support "Guiding"' in this sanlzll a
PYO. seven -foot mrnver; three
---" Harwood Ave., North, Ajax while a patient in She Torontoy MASHER, DRYERS 8t RANGES
knives,
good condition.
■
. Dost General i�ooptte•1• .. - .
NOW BOOKING FOR .. BMie'Plits School Aro No. 2.
5165.00, at barn. F. H. west- - - -�, C. HI -- _ - -
ney, Weetney Rd. Pickering. 1964-6S Season .................... :........ ...: TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING 8
OR E WHITE
Phone: •842-51197. _ !OPENINGS FOR Card Of Thanks T t K D t it 1� t ..4.94.2--1517
' 2) - ht'Toam I wish to express my sincere For .Tho .Installation a i Pickering go
our to friends k
F and Eig thanks my ma2�1' for
Disposal Bed i
e t
Sump Pumps Los"as favours received, es'peci'ally a SEALED TENDERS will be
or 10 Pint
received by filo unifiersigned/■tt■ttttttttttttt//tt/t/t■//■■■tstt■/tfEltllli
Now and Reconditioned Phones: Unbted Church, - the. Masonic
142-6e40: or Order, and the Order of the for the supply sod installation
Eastern Star, while I teas in of 1200 feet of weeping tile,
BRADY PLUMBING 142-4293�ital _
4320 Kingston Roar (apr-30) wa-
a r C
ow, - t S
five
a
Winter Public School
For Sale = bengal MOVING Tenders ro close 00 P-
bungalow,
- _ C "
rooms, all conveniences, on Birth Announcement In• Apra 2a, 1°914:
'. 2 acres, on 4th don. Picker and Sarneet - Sir. and Mrs. A Application for Tender Forms' ash WHITE CABINET MODEL- ,
Ing Twp west of Brock Road. Harnett are pleased to announ- is to be made ro the Board Automatic Water Softener
Phone.
a#ter -2.00 P. m -942- 000 JOBSce the of a, daughter, OfHa, (tosebank Read School; Special $295.00 1 +
9:377.. Any Time Anywhere Julie Ann, on April -9.
1964. at phone 2M•�/7S1'.
:...:......._..-.__ net4320
__..:..._....•... . Phone: essa accepted.
the 5�� General Hospital. The lowest or any tender o
For Sat - 19% Volkswagon. 131-1253 A sister for Lynde and Ed- Dec wilyA
W. TYAS,284-4721• - }
in good condition. Phone: t3!- (apr, 26 S!) ward. business Administrator
3324. J. H. ADAMSON
airman of the
.... ......... .. Bea _ _
. _ VILLAGE OF . PICKERING �''
- NEW I. H. C. EQUIPMENT ,.- .. . �c
SMALL MOTOR
'•BLACK PLUS WHITE" � SERVICE ' •
/' Diesel Tract (psw�•wstra- _
GARBAGE CO 11P _ _
Mw as s-Fw*•w s pt. AI!•M FNws _ "PEE A C li"S TO ,
A
M+. ss s-Farr•w s i t. hNoA !w+• E" - �iwlrilOwN'S Qrdell Trxiors
�1•. se a -Oro on ! Fa MINT }I•ws
no. ss w*"l Type. MydraNs• It is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of Hoar 'a Negro and a White
sl+• s ft. s 1•• t Southerner discuss the Baha'i
M. 1ss alae,ar• soes"or .PTo_ the Village of Pickering b enter into an agraemen solution at the Westbury Hotel _New and Used La comers EiI Rototlllers � Bile
129 ./esMd
.M.. :1e � C.es•i a �- "ft''. with Mr. Norman Irish for the collection of garbage In .Toronto, On Friday. April -: •.
s n. (Deapasls 6") 24, at 1.13 p. m. Enquiries- LAWNMOWER SHARPENING
D as eaw•rs'! f!• war - a to- lr� from all residences within the Village. Phi ATlantic 3-2409. -
sw�:�, M„'raidle. or � pr agreement would provide for oncw- _
direct billing by the . .... �:......
tssA Wk"Wow AtlaeMn».I-far, 7 t week collection at the road side, 1x.00 year per •' ' , •
gear _ :: Di
s C
- s Mme �l,;a ,yam- Municipality at a rats of about . S PK Y , � :. Small Motor nit
ic is 914 dwelling unit, billing will be quarter yearly and sub- ;
s'rl•s T060 "arrows (all sWs) payment discount of 10%. '
- All Above Priced To CLEAR j.ct to a prompt paY � 5atureay' Pickering Village :..941.3230
AT ONCE If an,
has any questioels or comments concerning .._� __. CAr1. -.Guides and
We Slit) ,Haw A Goad stock this service please contact the Vi1iage office at 942-2930 Brownies will be out with. their ' C. Parts ora at the regular meeting. of Council on Tues- ,�,nu _e of cookies this
Of 1. H. Saturday. Please support this 1
- CHARLES COOPER LIMITED bry,May12th, 1944 at 800 P.M.
CLAREMONT. ONTARIO - B. A. Hogarth, Clerk, worthy project.
__.., . .
g THE H AN DY M A N SERVICE
Phone: 641-2114 or 641-2115 - - `Village Of Pickering.' On S'aiurflay..Apr! ,25th, the
Hoy 'Scouts and Cubs of 1st
i rt Beach will have a ED ARMSTRONG)
Fa i
EQUIPMENT -
L14 PMENT- - .
USED FARM - .
PUBLIC NOTICE =�>ma
. : �O YOU HAVE WORK TO
Mrs 1 M• c Traas.r with sa•t• .ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY
'"w a'' e1''
"IME CURL '�„ BE IT LARGE ' OR SMALL
gal FeN Tra•br - ree.w�lelaa.�.
ii,_.t.ai.iF1t1 os C..M..Iw M�•ssa."w•j•1le.rM&,i .
_
PAINTING
TwM C. Ms. 45 Sal
arrows Settleg Ying FACE
GROUNDS
s-DAIIGEARL-AN-UPETC.0PEN
: Ma- Hours:
GRASS- FIRE'S
7 DULL #42-5616
:.
i i F!. FerNIWr at~-
IILE.G.AL il and. - 7
� _ . -' . Open TIII _
- Mr it Ft. F•rtllis•r Sp••Mr
c.Fa�• �,.+ ea'r" Unless the Fin Chief in your area gives approval by- Closed All Day Mondays _
o :�' T�rdslaw will be enforced and offenders prosecuted Phone: 142-2001
F4 DIbM•r TOMINSHIP Of PICIIERIN6
:-' (At Pickering C S
r, el,rra, TraaMr (r1+Mie),
- MAH"
CHARLES COOPER LIMITED
C. W. LayCOX
MAN
HE MOWER
CLAREMONT•, ONTARIO
Reeve _
l'h.n.= ,.2114 60-2115 PLUMB 1 N Gpormower
• - - - :•• I►LFRED KAYES � 'F�I�� S601co -
help.Wc ted ..'.PR0CLAMATi.0N- _
WANTED PLUM81No GAMROOMS Small Engine Repairs-IlAower SharP�+ing--WNding'
Full Or Par, Tim..
DAYLIGHT SAYING TIME PRESSURE SYs1'inns Phone 389-3562
MAN- or WOMAN
' S60.m) WEEK. AND •Ua• . ESTIMAtES GIVEN
' - TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING • ..: . - ' • • ' Weekends t»-140! '
Afron i and .
< per Infornatien, .write: ship of. Pick- Pltale •142-f717
122 Mary Lake Dr. Rg to be Daylight Saving Time and
` • April. 26th,., 1964, .and . .
Agh,ceurt, Ontario nonce at 2.00 a.m., • Sunday.
1964.
25
October _
_ • . " .•,�apd• 1('rti) . , . . • continua until 2.00 a.n�, sunasy, .
.......................................:........_....fo 1 call upon all residents of the township b governor
Youfp .Man wanted for theeaeives accordingly. �� ,
lent a Gen_ o� .1964. , DILL.-!`&
SEY
parts Dept this 21st da April
erat Motors DealeAW, DahBox C. wd. ycox.
sr ham r
. �' u'p; p � ro Reeve • • - - - -_ _ _ • :.
Pickerliv M ens
_ 601 SAYE TIS QUEM _
Nil LLER -
a
TRAILER SERVICES
SAL9S i RENTALS '
DAYLIGHT 'SAYING TIME
Ta,- Trall.r STREET, 942401
1964 Mallets Frwn f2N.M
-tonin i Calnplilg Trailers Of W01116
1 •a
FOR RENT in me vested i
COUAt
ti g rgolytbn of Council and
atufitot sty
' 'Where' 4u�fi►' e
_ Ti.n.
For Trailers hereby Prodsi"n a period o� De SBrNg
AJAXrhea.: f42-�4lt comn+.ndlrq st 2:00 a.m. on sv.,day,
April 26th, '1964. t- . Gra Farm Styk 5atM .
„FORDER NOW AND BE SUREI -1 call upon all residents of, the Municipality t0 ObMr1M . - _ - _
-•• ._ (apr s ti) the lama by adlrandng their docks and. watches one ., � .: , � a e
......... BUTTER 49c,_ .: �: • '� . � for.11.00
.�t1A/1Na.N4AC14INw - R. A. Munson, Reeve m MEALORDtk ai�p�&
TUNWP Viil1l1aag�ee of Pickering. LIMITED TO 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMtR CrItlClf el lbs. �� $1,00 : 4
$pedal _ O�AeI _ % - : GW SAVE THE QUEEN! ,
"Singer;
"`WAM'tM sowkM CeMrN'
. 661.3016 '
w
4 Five
pass � .
- - --- -- -
.. .. _ • • .THE PICKERING NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964 rtal. It was sad
and the weather was perfect activities. The first visit was ived. They have Zrafts, Sew- visited the h�P `-
tri to Greece, whish was very and a Bazaar, and raised to see so m1/ Puns so UIl
6ROCK ROAD They left Wednesday, to be to the Senior citizens Rectae- mg, of care, but they
_4 much errjoyed far "registration" on tion flail, which has a five- $12,000. After• too years. they and rrr [teed for, and the
-Picker•. 1, We are pleased to hear Lis. I' -ready pin. One dray is cri�bb- have two thousand registered, looked well-oared A
The 1st Brock ing nicely Thursday morning. �' with ' five hundred regular equipment was the best.
Cubs and Scouts held their I Howard Bath is doing ) i Sive hundred attended, and age and games; next is a spew
5th amrual Fattier and Son abler major surgery. � each visited their sly �'Odk' ker • for Senior Citizens, Man- members. One gentleman rugs wonderful banquet was served
Banquet on Friday, April 17, Several ladies of the Picker- i shop meetings and found them agement, Recreation, . Discuss 9� years of age. -Next, we were to the delegates and with
t the w
at the gmugtram Township --ing Red Cross Group atterdea ' and other prog- taken around the Senior Cit- Thursday evening,
[sons sat the Red Cross Convention held i' informative and interesting. A ion Groups ers. On Friday even-
Hayl. About svaty pe was
Red Cross was under way wt4n we err- emus and attrActive. �� e also hel the inewo install-
down icer at the Cleary Auditorium. :n � bus tour' had been arranged rams. 13i�•th,'.ay Party for �.pr.l liens homes, which were num- usl s a�rtd
down to dinner. Th Q to visit the var held,
Scout showed pictures of his Windsor. All travelled by car, ed: 'After -a lovely lunch, the .
f inal visit was to' .tile ObY.
en
4 Roll Fano Package House at the Red pt. t It has as
VALUE ti (SAVE 10c) sical Medicine Dept.
We
TOILET TISSUE . ... 29e saw lasses, rat of ow
..
saw a demonstration of haw
(SPECIAL OFFER. OF 20e OFF PLUS 10c OFF) the swimming pool helps bhild-
CADBURY'S (SAVE 300 Giant 2 Ib. Tin ren to use their limbs- If you :.
"C did not know Red Cross work
CHOCO. : '. .' . . . . . . . .• . ,. . '. .; :•.. . . . . ter visiting _
. not help before, after •these
1r R K E T _ Faces,
it could el but
.FOOD M�l►
'SWIFTS SWFFTNING (SAVE 19e) interest you
SHORTENING -.
2 dust Bast of Rouge a Br' a a lbs B
- •mss
Qoue��S on Hwy. No. $ 'A' (Loose) Active Service Q met
H �Y Strictly Fresh Grade COZEN The Act
--- Red' Rose 10°!o Pure Jar L. (Bring Your Own Carton)T _ _ last Wednesday [right at the
-of__Mrs�i�2nald Jamies`
Margene 100% Vegetable Oil _ C 'on, withMrs. Lloyd WiSAW
(Save 100 ,� tan t Co �� group scharge of the mea -
'• ing. Mrs.. Wilson gave tile'
• on "The Bible and Its Pur- .
pose ' • Mrs. Almack, . of Clare-
(Save _ ntont, spoke in the irnterests
40C) C .. of the Cancer Society, and
Ck
'• ✓ Mrs. Reg. Hoskins showed two
_ very interesting and
education-at films on "Dancer" • Anyone
ing can
Table Queen Enriched Eor 39e le ving g � Both
3 lbs. %� 2 ` — leave same with Mrs• Reg.
an In
BREAD -- -- - --- Hoskins, to be sent north of
71— Full 24-dz. Sliced Loaves dian Community,
- Maple Leaf _ 1 t/2 lb. Tin Lake Superior.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM 61.49 Miss Kathleen McAvwi with
Saye 20e __ -- -_-' -a few days last week wit = '
Twiw-Pak COOKED HAM •- --. - - and .Mrs. Jack TU-11Y, at Wind- — -
SPRATT'S .9 oz. Boxes
snr.
2 Fpr 29e Several from here enjoyed a
CAT FOOD_fun
night t
a
t
Kinsale School
•
.. LEVER BROTHERS Large 1 Ib. 4 oz. Box Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready - on Saturday.
1 qi. Bing' ; , __-- 39e Mrs. Ken. ThonVson.
Sane Sc---------------- lb •
Lea-
DMO--------------•-.. visited Mr. and ° Mrs: Cecil.
8 oz. pkgs p �,. ; side.
CHILTONAN Frying -Roasting = $arbeCuing c Jorre�, on the week-end.
e - (Average Weight 3 lbs)
33• : i6irs Gsamt Carson .and .wee
SWISS CREAM BISCUITS -. Save 7e _- 2 for S9e daughter, carne home on Sun-
- -- - 51NIFTS PREMIUM Large 24 oz. Tin day from the hospital.
Saw. 10c --- 39c Sunday vlators with Mr.
BEEF or IRISH STEW --- Fresh tori[ (Picnic)��• and Mrs. Murray Jones were:
YORK CANADA FANCY 15 oz. ' 3!e �' Mr. and Mrs. James Laree and
.. 3!
CHED-R-SPIN FROZEN RASPBERRIES =- 1
Shoulder
now
Kelly, of Toronto, and Mr. an
'. .. Mrs. Murray Dunkeld.. of
SAVE 14c
L°arge 16-oz BLUE RIBBON RED LABEL �g- � 100 - 79e . :.... -.
Atha.
--Jar TEA BAGS---------------=- (Save 79C Skinles's (Loose) �..P,'T. A. _<•
LYONS SOUP MIX school Of The Holy Redc«ner
CM 69e W I E N E R S b. e
_ Saturday night (one week
ago) was one of the highlights
n CHICKEN NOODLE • -_ —'Full 1 Gal JLK of our social events held at
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_ LAPP'S SWEET B9c YWhile They Last)
• � `.. -' the school auditorium to hon-
(Save lac) APPLE CIDER ...__� Gerard Belanger, who re-
_ - (Plus Deposit) our
-Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse - tired from the School Board
�b. after serving as Chairman for
ZIP (Teary U.S. No. 1 Florida lbs. 39e Wein �VV� the last two Years. A paesen
OathppTpTOEB T-Boneration p behalf of the Cath-
Gs�erwniea>f NEW o11c supporters of the Parish.
-
0
Inspected Size 12'5 ��. 29L+ was made by Harold Burnie,. .
tqv Meet) No. 1 APPLE l' Chalnnan of the Board, and
151/3 oz. tins PIN Fresh Lean PORE, BUTT ROAST _ 1b. 49C also a presentation on. behalf
ca. 29� of the C. a T. A was made
10 or 99c U'S' NO' 1 CaliforniaSnowWhite Fresh or Frozen - by. the President, Elsner Dpi
f CAU Llf L01K ( While They Last) lb• Roches. Despite the hockey
1 �N WINGS - play-offs, a very large cry ,
of 4d Blue Bow Sweet Eating was on hand to dance to mus-
- �(�lt and B 4 CHICK .
Californialiforn�a Sunkist ;
- �
food ties $4.69 C• _
ClaLean Peamealed p HuckelL The evening was well
v . l enjoyed with everyrone panic-
• ' ipating in a sing
_.. Packer .. I
180 s
. S1Zf� -spot da:eces acrd fiwith a deiig#r2fu1 lunch servedIKAM OT'anjes
Round or RO - QT :•"79c by Mrs Reba Roach a her
RUMP AS Cosmnittee. I wish to take this
12 OZ. r/' nity of, thanking' ev-
o
PPm'tu
tins Boneless Round concerned.
O eryone for raking
•
sq.. � ... this eves[[ such a succi.
adhes
o , Eleeer vd
2 fo� i h o o h
�"'• NOTE: this is to recni>nd all '
(Saw 17c) their first partnts of�n May
• one week later, on May
Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts 3, and
EU R1"USS
Ib. 4Se Tend'loin End Ib. LSC 10, the Ar mishw :will be
jU lb. Ril>� End
SL __ : (Average 3'/2 lbs.) down to a�diminister flee Sacra-
(Avergge 2% lbs.) meat of Confirmation. Mbre
Centre Roasts or Chops. 69C wtU be said with tea' to
this at a later date.
Ib. s -
n 000
Pickering area represmat-
Ieeber Lucas Arthus Super Value
U.S. No. 1 Arizona Crisp 9 Ste Fresh Minced Steak "'e9
BREAKFAST BACON .......... huredz�ed delegates attending
HEAD LETTUCE Z for Z8e 1-1b. Pkg• the annual rneetirg and con-
Standing (6th & 7th Ribs)
ic Large � Size 24'5 vection of the Ontario Cathd�-
`.B• held Parent-Teacher
enEaster
KI" am Teacher Federation
Smoked Bacoi Squares ...... m• z9c PRIME RIB ROAST
H. towns. p.tAw.. t.M ei••" day. Among thein: Mr. Jack
CtlCUMBERS 2 for 2ft Boneless Rolled (First 5.Riba) . . 29e
PRIME RIB ROAST .......... 'ib. 89e LUCAS, AItTH11RS BOLOGNA
- ab. O'Halloran, St Francis C P.
T A ; Mrs. Henry wei�tz, Holy ,{
( tw.M Ls. tss�s Redeemer; M-r. Bert Giroux, of
BY THE •PIECE
Jef@, *ret Mpy Liei••e �_. Fresh Minced, Beef .... 3 lbs. il•� -
.
b. 39c
SLICE_
1 caafwwh Fish c.�w ee+•w
teM 4• SW swan Blade �r Short Rib
vs we.' .....;1b- b9c
WO Vnu MM ON
f �r ROAST :.............................o u a lb 49c
CELERY Z. L c s Arthurs Small Link ���
(Slide Bcuse Remo ) PORK SAUSAGE DAYLI6NT TIME
us. Me•.t �' are" - Boneless Rolled Plate ;Brisket : ; .
ea.%
COLI pOT ROAST -
...... 1b. 49c
FOR SERVICE BETEffftlWe April WEEN
BROC+ HA IN
OS INA PICKER G
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o Evenings
Tru 7:00 p.e+. Cros's Cut Prices Effective Thump Fri. r� Sat. TORONTO
. SHORT RIB ROAST •••• • ••
lb. 69e
(Ask for Tim Tsble We. 7)
-- Tbrreday i Friday T019:00 P.M. ws1�1 -' Pickkerlim 0:011 eoFfee Shep�
Sslordar TIN 6.00 p-10. — = R s
STROUIY,.S
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!Pogo Six THE PICKE,RING S THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964
;St, Edward's A"11can T�e �� V
EE T ROUGEes
Itast Ave. S DIRECTORY
w�
_ Sunday, Aprrl 26, 9.30 a. m.
A reminder to the parents bfnny' happy returns of the there will be Holy Commun- asaa■ta■■a■■sea■■■asaa.. _71
of Went Rouge School Chhild-, day. to Richard Helyar, Rouge ion, and Sunday School at the :Pickering
ren, that there will be a Home Hills Dr., on his second birth- same hour. _(,VARANTEED McEACHHIE'S
and _ gc�ooi Variet, y: Night qj clay, April 23; to Jennifer Joll- First Communion for the United Church the Auditorium on Wednesday, iffe, Ridgewood Rd., on her newly -confirmed• will be held . Mlnishrs Rev. AAPMM ftmw,
I. April 29, at 7.45'p. m. A short sixteenth birthday. April 24 on Sunday, April 26, at 9.30 Radio -TY MI 0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR
_ 1 _business meetin; will be--foll-- -to Dale- McIntyre, .Rouge Hills a. m. — CHURCH SERVICES
-owed by a progi�m by, the Dr. who had a birthday on the The following were confirm-. Any .Make of Model ____ * OAS. A. AL a 11.07 A. M -
pupils with their teachers, who 24th. ed on Tuesday evening, April
w"s11 put on a variety of sono , 0 0 0 " 14, by the Bishop of Toronto: 1l,RTNUR "'E iwdor school . 9JW A. M
es and skits. Plate to at- Congratulations' to Mr. and Bf�enda May Morgan, Frances Private ARsblrlanee Service AM - 11.07 A. M,
` �t:::s is the last meet- Mrs. Kenneth Ackford, 5T1 of May Morgan, Gordon Howard PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT
isrg of this term. The Execut- Rouge mills Dr• on the arrival "Webb, Ian Peter Kay, Derek
•i:ve of the Association needs a of a daughter, Christina Nancy. Kent Pearl, Michael Wm. Mal- * AUDLEY
Corresponding Secretary, and at the Scarboro General Hos, oney, John Edward Keenan, Church Sww" � R Nty
also, someone to act as Assist- pital, on Saturday. April 4,' Robert Thomas Keenan• Rev. WATER DELIVERED
- -- ant Sodul Convener to • ylrs. 1964. K. Boom will n e charge of WRs. Mcaaehnle, Prop. tunilar School 1.1S P. ta
Botxtet, Social Convener.
600
the Communion Service.
.0000 Personals West ..Of Duflbartoia # R■t■ea•■a■aa■sa■aa■■1s
The movie `•Lady and the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shipton, Gree* Pres iy'forian PHONE:
1K-2171
Traamp", sponsored by the Sth West Point Cres., were in Ott- Port Union Road PHONE �y /'�
Grade pupil,, on Saturday. Ap- awa over the week -end, visit- Rev. D. McXillioan; Dean. of .'Pickeritlg Ont. S {Pea' :
Veil 18, was well attended by, ing. their son and daughter -in- Students at Knox College, will • r •
ATlanhc 7-0063
!clear draldsen,--and the Grade taw, Mir. and
Ars. David Shit- be m charge of the rrsoa'nirrg it 26 •
8. and their teacher and par- ton. - - -- -
ents `would like to thank ev- Mr, and Mrs. Doug, Comber, a. m. Sunday School .for all PMXRIN46 ONTARIO
euyone who helped. A special Rouge HUls Dr., entertained ages at the same hour. KEN and CLARKE
thank you to Mr. Venin, Grade guests from Montreal, last The Deaconess for Grace has taY. N. s. sNaPNaas ,
8. teacher, andto Mr. Weaver week. just returned to her duties Crei�+ton, Drynan , . s• A.. a D.
the Principal. in helping hese Mir. and Mrs. Froward have here, following her rtrazzmage. P R E N T I .0 E i Murdoch ;: nes. Pwwr+.a, e.
y'Oungsters with these projects returned to their summer She was formerly Miss Runt AUCTIONEERS Ps»w.s 942-ssas
to fatace their trip to Ott- home' at Chesterton Shores, Starrett, and is now Mrs. Aus- MARKHAM Barristers, W — SUNDAY ssRVMU
cit for the season, tin Beattie. "awl AedNrwd tar �.
$-so .:..--N.y a emand s
the Llaswad
next
month. warn Y. - .
- awa to." a. 01—�«.Ms �
. - . •- . Mr.. Luke Gordy, Rouge Hills The men of Grace oongrega- Canss.a « o.lrla and Y..Ir and Notaries Publk
On Friday, Aptal 24, at 8.00 Dr. is in' tine East General Hos- tion are asked to come out on Fa m atoak. Mpleeeaib. Nose- a•.se a. r.�-Null e..wr_Mw
P.
m at the St�ouffviale Arena, pita!, where he underwent sur- Saturday, April 25, at 9.00 a. bald ' F�wnw.s now gebm &Ana Or CQM#Aft= a1AW (ear swwM1
a. w tia6•a1
r-. ....
an exhr�rtton game will be Selig this week, and his nrar>,y m. for a clean-up on the. local site Our �sq� .I "
ae.so .--:.�+sr
p�Yed between the Inglis.Juv- friends wish him a speedy re- church grounds and bring a- Roaaenahle ones 5 Simooe St. N., tiais■vw (N tan ParNr Nnsl
-- endes and the Pickering Old cov�ery, long their garden tools. The DuwL ss:uses At DNa Pnea TelePlserso Oshawa �„ yW arae ...—Nwn.rr
Boys teams. The Hockey Ass- If any news items for West more that come out, the less _.. pNONas — (At Ow Party MGM
ociation expects to be able to Rouge Crave been misaed this bone it will take for the job. ,gip or WCONKsDAY
iwve Charlie Conacher--.at this Correspondent, - The Anne's Circle of the Prwoaoo karma b"s aotarllMod u.•e a...--Il.lr Ow..�Nw
- game, to present the Lionel Mrs, Arrrre — rocas in ' Gua1,d met at the home wwsM.ww, oftee acs+. and Iwtor«..I.. for trio all .� {.
Cotradrer _ Trophy to the West Scarboro General Hospital} un- of Miss Oma Dixon, Rouge -
_ Pxwe Inglis Juveniles. Adm. aergoing st ¢y, and time Fills Dr. on Wednesday even- M • E •
7. 75- for Aduilts; 25c. for child- was a Kttle short�for gettictg irtg, April 22, with a good
ren. Aid pcvoeed�for the West every�tring together. U you turnout of members. FLEURY % COMERY
distian Science
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•
'Rouge Minor Sports, so, p
Like BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I N
Fan have any- items you would •
to attend. and—bring the fam- car this column. call AT. 2.5189 St. Asulrw✓s Presbyterian swoy
NOTARIES PUBLIC
and they wilt be greatly app- Church — Mkoring NOT "UM Nlus. ONTARro
0 6 0 reoiaited - The service on Surxiay was AR CNunCN URYlea AND
- alrr.ti w OM xlnarn. R..d
: 'Mr. "and Mrs. Ferguson: of We are sorry there was an conducted by the minister. Graei SUNDAY 900100L
Ferguson's Bench, report the error in the amount eoll"ed Rev. F. Conkey, Mrs. Marion funeral and SUNDAY — aa." A. a
smeits running, and they are in the. West Rouge Red Cross McClenwvt -presided at the or- AT. 2"�� Ambulance. Service ANa•a Road. Just Moral of
_ s '1opeei for business".—if you. Cmmpaign. The amount for gran, The chcar entered the Me. a. Nrp.rns
treed some nice hot drinks atxl our dice#r-act was 5100, and not dsureti to the Procession '"Lard TeeMo calm of N..u.a am p..w
hat dogs. or hamburgers. while 5100.000. --Corr. of the WbtI& Above".. A very _ -- .
� ra..d.r •a M�--1kao-aaaa F.a at Die
w.d■.wns Mauuna
you are waiting for your ,net 0 0 0 lovely anthem "'Fury Redeemer !y l.aeiw�. Me. = aid st a." P, M.
to fill tip. THE CHURCHES 7 Lveth" was sung by the Sen- b Appokanew of PIckerhp Beech Bond ..ALL AMR wsLCeass j
_ for ,and Junior choirs. Mr. Con- TM n..daR Dean In open IN
key,��eacitred a very fine ser- * ale PuMes Teraday. T1,aradq
P " Q a "' mon in a series on the Pro -
and Felday - a.•e M sues P. IO
phets, entitled "Robbing God" 'MONUMENTS Telephone .e 00 e.wa Iw.w.
_ taking as his text: Malachl 3. WHitehall 2-M10 Far Foraler iar..w..tl... am -
verse 8. Ah -this time men were ON%* -V dsaurwewt warsr qq
/ cheating God. There was moral ATla.w_ a -ares i
laxity, They were robbing God ROBERT AUSTIN. PROP.
of tithes dere Him. The people n. R. A. wuNry• owrarr. ..,
of Israel knew better, God's 1" ss°"'llrt"t Of wkleks ataa■■s■os■ssa■aas■ase
ONTARIO taltfrftilne�s was bestowed up- O•' �' i afsd Sall �-AAtlreWs --
an these people who, were chos- With A Chmif ed Ad
en for -lea-train purposes, and : Plwnos Whitby ass-slfi Presbyterian Church
CANADA'Ss / ■■ss■ssa■sea■■■■■sKa■m
for His glory. Today, we find church Street Nerfls. Piekrtis/
ourselves led by grace widit
love of God. Here_ was God, ■acs■■■aa■aaasaasaaaasas■asssssRaaa■■■ss■■s■■ MID&~ Rey. P. Cenlsey. I& A
wtrb loved his people -and'here Marne. 0i 11Y11sdses' Dslw
-ere priests who despise them DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION - -
God. The acceptable worship Phone -
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r right spirit and willingness. Senores of Worship 11.15 A,Jh
The best is requited for en- _. I
deatvors of worship for God 1 D!!tiplO "1 Mrwday, Serres! 10.00 AAL
Let us go to the scriptures. Are ,! Aja:, Pkk•rine, BrwrOhassi i
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we measuring up to the "worlds 3za :- ? ' " : Areenweod - 4U-6000 ♦ >hised�y yVdooars •water
_ statds fire peoples stand Tera
_ olds r standard? _ will
o Isis 'God
w send His messengers for clean- _ ask spa,
ing and purifying. God looks on I afrtr >e.
the heaa�-*ls� of mm . He inviitte�s
When we es and VlJ4
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erings. e r tin Slim aM Wset
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blessing to be Y c
received_ by the I Ta:' '` tM.
people. When we bow before" /
the Iard, ive . are reneuv�ed.. t10jr.rA M. s) �
Hch, be!ween No. 2 i 401 Highway
Harwood Ave,ASU., N
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Chessh Abad. Ai j
4.for one of the most exciting place. Take this sum- t'019a1K?W ( ) Evrsloan Tears ( )Bens uda II
vacation o OagarlwwMs.' 9M A. SL
exiting Y
Ontario corers ,15,000 For more informata a ReeerYs ( ) ,iansaica!
- as- Ontario Department,, of -
. a9� mules; packed with f P ( ) ,-
tdnating things to see. Like old• Travel,Room 270. Parliament •tDPTOMETRIST LawrsRcl ' � t )Hawaii
Castles and cathedrals, art gal- Bldgs.. Toronto, Ontario. JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. ( ) ; -con- OWN am no
Wks. and long sandy beaches. ( ( )
BUS Tours ( ) Nassau; Crsriea _.•.• .
9 P4.aaast Strsat
rftk oeted Mounties and
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TNU Y, APRIL 21, lilt TME PICKERINQr NEWS Pap Sewn ,
50c. for students, and may be rail Ave.; Mr•,bnd Mrs. P. Cur.
— — ibd Mr—and
839-2101• Rebvdu ants will be Mrs. J. Dauberry, Reytan B&;
served Plan to attend this in- Mr. and Mrs. D. Jensen, Rey -
AY -RI ES E
WS teresting evening. tan • Blvd; Mr. and Mrs. Q
.._.--
The regular meeting of the Green. Drava St., Mr. and
�. '" group who are putting on this Mrs. W: Wilson: Reytan Bavd;`
SJW� s by Mrs �
fashion show, will be held on Mr. and Mrs. B. Fletcher, of
Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc. The total contribution from end school. You may obtain ther. _
Wednesday, April 29, at 8.3. Krvsno Blvd.; Mr. and Mn. H.
The next General Meeting the whole townst)ap this year one in the foWowing manlier: o o o Dp. nam. o the home of Mrs. , Dimmer, Ki Letoosnq Blvd; Mr.
- Deana Bowles, 872 Anrtonaio St. i and Mrs. R. Letourneau, For-
of the Association has been set' will be approximately $4,000. —write .to . '- The Registrar Cookie Day In day Ridges a any who wish to join the don Av..; Mr. and. Mrs. H. L
for Why, May 6; This I wish to thank publicly the G�aneral's Brsneh, 70 Ldombard Girl Guides arxi Brownies' yup will be welcomed. Hoffman, Kingli. 'Or.
represents a slight change to canvassers who . worked so St.. Toronto. Give—full name will hold "Cookie Day" in Bay 0 0 0
and ltlas. P. ririvit4 Colmar
the child • data of birth • the Ridges, on Saturday, Aril 25..
e 'the cam of arses, daYl P
to mak P- ,
our reguiafi date, due to
faithfully nname of parents , (including This year, .cookies will beof "WELCOME" Ave., .Nor, and Mrs. G.. Belirin
farseen cir'ctsr�tanc•es. Balaton Ave.; Mr. and Mrs.
We would, at this time, urge Once again, coregrattilations motha:✓s maiden name): plata 'a delicious shortbread.�type and Bay Ridges has a large num- M Rowe, Anndwid St.; Mr.
all residents to make an earn- for a fine effort all around. Re of Birth (municipality): Send cost will be 40c. per package. ; ber of new residents,! and the and 'Mrs. G. KelFatrick, Bern
eat attempt to attend this member, your. contribution. is $1.00 (ehoqua or mono/ order) This, is the year's only fund- Pickering News is pleased to
mee2i>h8� will be last not measured by it's numeric- sayable to "The Treasurer of raisi;ig effort by Guides and extwan
m. a wa• welcome to: Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. S..Purcell, _
Ilona Pari{ Rd.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed value, but rather by the a- Ontario" Brownies, and it is hoped ev- Mr, and Mrs. S. Irvine; of Bern regular meeting until Septem- R. Goulding, Ilona Park Rd.;
mount of the sacrifice it took. It usually takes three weeks eryone will give it good sup- t Ave; Mr. and Mrs. G. Zeller
ber.Sineerel to get a birth certificate by port. Bem Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. B, ilia and Mrs. D. Vierra, Ilona
Reports wodl be on hand at _ y'
this meeting regarding arum- AI, Ward maid. 0 0 0 ° . Hines. Modiin • Rd.; Mr. and
ber of projects, includYreg the o 0 0 o•o o Church News Mrs. D. Herrman, Ilona Park
••jpavvms}dg split" and the "San- - Kiwanis flews The Child Health 'Clinic will � Rd.; `rIr•. and Mrs. J. Catney,
dy Breach Park". We also ex- The Kiwanis Club of Bay be held at Fairport United Peace Lutheran Ilona Park Rd,; Mr, and Mrs.
FIRST
to have a report regard- Ridges wishes to remind .the Church, on Tuesday, April 28, On Sunday, April 19, y- d ica, oha - Park -Rd: ;
i a z0n-
residents of the. cor nnunity of from 10.00 a, m. to 11.00 a m mond John Faas, son Of Mr. E Messrs Baranawski and Tesar- MORTGAGE
the coming fertilizer sale. The This service is provided to us and Mrs. H. Faas was ba used. ski, Douglas ¢
ins at the site on Motilin Rd P ( P � gins Ave.; :vIr, and
which was to be used for a sale will be held during the free of charge by. the Ontario Confirmation of this 'year's 'Mrs., C. Skinner, of Garvolin LOANS
schooL first week in May and will County Healfh Unit. class'of young people will take Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Clarke,
g ember—t}s is the Rate- consist of a processed humus o o, o place on the second Sunday in Bern Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. E.
payers' Assoeiaition, operating fertilizer. This fertilizer has The Mothers' Auxiliary and May - the 10th. The examines- Hale, Bem Ave.; Mr.' and Mrs. a% /0
Vthe ratepayers' interests— Proven to be a good product, the Group Comanittee of the tion will be held on Friday ev- K. Mauch. Bern Mr. and / 0
vMhout the ratepayers' sup- especially for the type of soil Fairport Sea Scouts and Cubs ening, May, 1. Airs. L Dodge, Miriam Rd; 00 Raeideetiel �
pont, it will surely fail. in this area as it contains the will sponsor a Social Evening Mr. and Mrs, W. Hunter, Mir- roporly
- Meeting pate - qualities required to break the in the Sunday School Room at Fairport United iam Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Har-' an Jho.Jesse
Wednesday, May a, 1964 clay substance, ami keep it the Church on Friday, April A Spring Fashion Show will I ris, Zator Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. w Cash dhow
Bayview Heights Public School loose, If will also retain moist- 24; at 9.00 p. m. be put on in the Anditorium of ' P. Fitzpatrick, Krasno Blvd. ; ����^
Garvolin Ave.— L00 P. M. ure in a sandy loarri as is done Admission will be 50c. per Bayview .j;eights School, by Mr. and Mrs. K., Bellon,
.Ali Residents &SO P. by peat moss. In addition, it person and will cover delic- the Evening Group of the Un- mar Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. H.
0.00 any first grade fertilizer. the various door prizes and p. m. on Wednesday, May 13. Mrs. T. Hutchison. Balaton an
d 5
The Ladies Auxiliary of the We do not advise you to use entertainment during the even_ Fashions will be from Marjor- Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. K. Hickey,
l�tecream Association of Bay this Product as a lawn fertii- mg• It is particulaar•ly hoped re's Ladies Near; hair -styling Armata<red St.; Mr. acid Mrs • W. I
Ridges will sponsor a euchre tee' due to it's powerful grow- that parents ' of the Scouts by Vicky's; and make-up by Havessler, BX. Bem Ave. Mr.
and cribbage night to be held ins action- and Cubs will go along and Studio Girl Cosmetics. ' Tick- and Mrs. J. Cook, Poprad Ave.; 308 Dundas Sr. W., Whltblr
at the recreation halt, Liver- The cost per bushel bag will get acquainted with one ano- ets will be 73c. for Adults and :Vii. and Mrs. E. Motter, Pop -
pool Rd. and Base Line• on be 35c or 3 bushels bags for
Saturday, May 2 at 8. p. m. $1.00. If larger quantities are
The admission fee will cover required, -they can be supplied ~
refreshments and a chance at at 7 bushel bags for.S2.00: Any -
the door prizes one wishing to take advantage4,fi f F r
Pic Mimtrsle Of, this offer and ensure colic-
Pickering deliv-
ery. can cell. the following, as
'The Pickering Minstrels put
out such an excellent show we feel that the demand may<
be larger than the supply—
this year that it was an out -
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si0mcHng success, As they pro- 839-3843.77
rinsed, the profits realized r f
j
from • the show are going to 006
charities. Where the money _ an Saturday afternoon. _Ap-
ril 25 the Bayview Heights �•... l
was to go was voted on by the
entire participating cast of Horne and School Association
the show. This is where the wilt sponsor another of their -
proEits from the show .will go. popular movie matinees. Sch-
Reereation Hall, Bay Ridges—eaivaed for shawtrigs at both -
$250.00 1.00 and 3.00 p. m. will be the
Ajax-Pickoring" Hospital SM. Walt. Disney favourite "Bem- g
_f
TM Retarded Children $100, bi". Adm 25c. . for children
The Bay Ridges Hockey House 40c. for adults.
League $50.00 0100
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4M day Ridges Softball Assoc, Parents of children who will
be five years of age on or be- f �:
First May Ridges Guide Co. fore December 31, 1964. are
asked by the Supt. of . Public ri
This completesthe pledges Schools to register the child -
,'
ren at school on thefollowingf
from the proceeds of ,the 1964 _
dat:�
edition of the Pickering Mins- es
trels.' Those in the show wish At BayViaw Heights
to thank all those Who by May 20 - 839-1146. 9.30 a m. r
1
to 12.00 noori ; and 1.30 '
their whole' hearted support
to 3.00 p. m
nmde these donations possible'
NW21 - 9.30'a. rri t0
'12.00_
noon: -- i
To the people d Bay Ridgy 3.00 —
and Fairport
p. m _
On behalf of the Ganaadian May.22 - 9:30 a. m.: to 12.00-
Red Cram, I wish to thank you Breen.
wi
Ur your generosity toward Parents who cannot register
this worthy organization.. their children at the time in-
i.
Whale the Pinel total is not dicated, are asked to make
yet ready; it will be approxim- arrangements with the School
atay -Sa425.00. When one con- — c
A nurse from the Ontario ;
raiders that a great many peo- County Health Unit will be in v
. ple contribute through Unitedµ
A Ura total deriionstrat- attendance,- Heats iifaimation s -
Appeal, concernirig imanuruzation and l ,
es a high sense of social cons- 1 '
ciousness among our citizens. other related information will
In 1963, total coritr•ibution be helpful. ,
f Born this area was $157.00, so . A "birth certificate" is re -
there is considerable increase. quired before children can at-
INSURANCE - }
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