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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_04_304 , _ AIN TELEPHON! _ 1TAK� PICKERING 4 PING/ . T E PICKERING NEWS945.0940 . � - THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 ' _Puke - 10c Per Copy VOL. 81 NO - M OSTAL ELI. -E _ - . • , ; To Recommend • "Mo ice To Village Minister Preps _ AuxiliaryPresents Past Presidents Pins fi &WWI Teas for Area Outside teams are asking to Postal Delivery Service OTTAWA, 1964 M*-the Pickering VHlage bell APRIL 43, diamond the y ' is for summer. if any village team wants The Editor, Pickering .News• the park for baseball, y should contact Mr. Donald I want to advise you that I have received a letter x s �d Henderson, at 945.0405, to b0 from the Honourable John R. Nicholson, Postmaster suns of a spot. General, m .which he in me that he is prepared ............ to recommend to the Treasury Board that "letter car- a r s • gay Ridges Park Board Tier service"be provided from the Ajax .Post Office to the following areas: To Resign Re`slgn Ennasse Pickering village Ba Ridges i { r. The five member Bay Ridges — -- airport IMaeh , _- i Parks Board will resign en- Ajax r F .. 4 ' ; masse at the next meeting of �.wr&Wp Gee sreGwn Postmaster was annou.hced at the Toneilwn- General has asked the District Director of Postal Ser- ' ship Recreation Committee vice at Toronto, to meet with the Munici Council of '�v meeting lest .week. Pickering Village, in order to determine pwhether they YN The Bay Ridgesaskedletter carrier delivery ray sty included in the proposed b°� wish to have their for a paved area of 180 by 90 feet for their park. at an ap- lett d i area. proximate cont of '$3,000.00 The Bay Ridges Sub. Post Office would be left in Mr. Paul- Lyons, chairman operation, and the residents could have their mail add= A of the Bay Ridges board, erg- ressed to "street and number, Bay Ridges; Ontario ued a paved surface would In all fairness, the letter carrier service could. not accomodate a greater variety be placed in 'effect for several months, having in mind 1 .m qp 4 Of'sportS. The township committee had the preparatory work wfiich must be undertaken. planned to install floodlights Yours sincerely, - in two south-end parks this MICHAEL STARR, M. P. President of the Ajax and Pickering Women's, HospMal Auxiliary, Mrs. W. Ellis, fch year; namely Bay Ridges and = idesnt pins to Mrs. R. Carr on left, and Mrs. Gordon Hepdirch. East Woodlands. r presents. past . Pte` _ High ,School St�dent3 Som Box uerb� Mrs. W. W. Tomlinson, another past president, was not present for the photo. Bay Ridges wants a pawed area. rather than the flood- � - lights. _ ,) Crash _ Postponed Until • The township recreation co- Injured In Crash - kg Serve On remittee accepted a tender to I, the East Township Council Approves Site II install Woodlands Park lights ena deterred ���� Oshawa Presbytery the budget of the Bay Ridges Eleven students. walking. Due, to the construction on . for Brewers Retail Buildings hone from a high school the west side of La patched of with, board,• pending_ the outcome of dance at Dumbarton. High, last making the road patched with' their meeting with the town- mud, the Soap Box Derby L5 Oshawa Presbytery of the Friday night, were bowled over ` United Church of Canada met ship ��' when struck by a panel truck bei f off till August 15; Mr. Wm, Beddall, . a ' , well ' mance to weive these restrict- p _ _ n local architect intro- ions. in Centre Street United Church .. ......:.:.. "Wet' .... � "" " " on Fairport Road. 1964..This will give any (,ay - - Messrs Lamport, Skins- It was agreed that buildings in Oshawa, on Wednesday,, the ��aX VOteS Wet Driver of the tnrck, Knud Who has not yet entered. an er and Jones of the Liquor of this type need no page- 22nd of April. Jensen, of Fairport Road was opportunity to still be able to Oaniral .herd to members of way between these and by the Officers elected were: Chair- n — — • �y one -car in dime for the the towT1aAp oounoi] last week moving of cure building some man. Rev. T. R. Norman, of All I•eUrons his honkie wfien the accident oc- Contest. it ;s requested that and said they proposed to e- four feet further from the lot Ajax; Secretary, Rev. John .� r� of Ajax. last Sat curred. He told police two on- all boys' In the Wwrs hip. who -rent a Bre mns WaTethouse and bne, a setback of some 26 feet Porter, Oshawa; Statistical arise voted in favour a men's with- coming c� with "blinding" wish to enter they do so with- a Brewers Retail outlet on the could be acquired, which the Secretary, Rev. B. E. Long, lights obscured his vision. out further delay.--Corr. 12%,erpool Road, just north of council• feYt in this case would and women's beverage rooms, :............ .................... Orono; Treasurer' Mr. D J dining lounge license 5; cock- Police said the roadway w'as Northern Van Lines. be satistactOrY. Reid, Ajax. Chairmen were el littered with shoes. hats and Pickering Township To A letter of tolerance was tail bass, The voters turned The proposed buildings ected for several committees. handbags. Two ambulances hot comply with the zoning authorized, subject to the ap. �,. M. Buttars, of Pickering doh these same questions. in were required to take the nine bylaw in the rnahter of set- , pr'oval df phinnsing Board fumed 53 of the eligible vote Buy Gravel Pit Plan- was elected Ctiairnan of the turned out to the polls. students to hospital. i,"+ back, which requires 40 feet, Mr. John Faulkner, P�� Relations Committee. Ajax is likely to get a -half Iujured were: Sherry More landscaping, which requir- ning Director said it was a Mr. Buttars also will serve on ton 15, in serious condition After . several months of 50 per cent of the land. desirable use for this, poperty. the Industrial Life Corsnrsittee. million dollar mortal to a rte- with back and head injuries; discussuon, Pieke'niW Towns _ alt of Saturday's vote. Plans Ey asked for a. letter of to]- Mr. Chas. L. Clemence, Au for the motel have already John Kew, 18, of Toronto, head Council has passed a resolut ; (Pickering) will be Chairrmn been approved by the planning injuries, bolls in the Ostrava ion, authorizing their sdicit • a of the Church Property and board and the council, Hospital. In the Ajax Hospital ors to subnrat an offer to, pur n Bounc�taries The suite moa Teton. 16, -with chase a 70 acre gravel pit in S f nominee head injuries: Kathleen Guest Uxbridge p sown • Re mimed as well. as a g 'weN K Station Roe ;rust . to General Council, which will located on d, . • west of Harwood Ave., and 13. with head and back injur- puce of E45,000.00 �homSon Burled At Erskine Cemetery meet in St. Johns„ Newfound- will. incorporate the both bev. ies; Larry Barron, 16, with- The resolution passed on a land, in September. erage roans, the dining lounge • head and leg, injuries, and Paul 4.3 .vote, with Deputy-reeve, Rev, W. C.' Picketts ,of the license' and cocktail bar in Wittefield, 16, with head lac Mrs: Jean McPherson Reeve A s�sidient, of Pickering, for Following his leaving polit- Church's Missionary and.Main- their plans. erations and leg' abrasions. C. W. Layeox and Oounidilors ' nyanpr years, Waiter C. Thom- =cal fields, Mr. Thomson bulli tenance Department, Toronto, The VeN., Treated and released wez'e: Wank and Campbell In favrour, son 68; formeu leader ' of the up his law practice here, and was the special speaker for Women's' Beverage Reoms — Robert Copping,: 14. face ab- while Councillors Don Waring, appoint- rasions; Robt. Gibbs, 16, leg Harvey $pang and Wm: New. Ontario Liberal Party, died of was, a few •years ago, ppoi this meeting. He would have Yes - 1690, No - 349 a heart attack in St. Michael's ed Queen's Counsel. congregations encouraged to Men's Beverage Rooms and arm lacerations, Roy Han- man opposed. - r Hospktsl, on Monday.' Mr. Thomson survived by assume more � proprn-tiossate Yes - 1350, No - 65'2 _neh, 14, contusions.. Councillor Herb Wank noted Mr. nwinson was born at his wife, the former Meryon responsibilities' for others and Dining Lounge License — Gary Lgnoise, 15, and Mich- that a report from the Omar Hastings, Cert., and attended Judge; -two daughters, Mrs- themselves. Yes- Ill", No- 159 ael Gillis, 15, leaped out of the io Research Foundation sand public and high schools at Nor- DoWcl McBeth (Mary), of ...... -C — e truck, and es cap- ... ...... ocktail Bar ' -Path of •th k cap- t herewas an abundant reserve wood, Ont He graduated from Pickering; and, Mss. G..Thomp- YK - T$64, No• - 155 ed injury. of gravel in the Uxbridge pit Osgo de Hall in 1923, and was son (Janet), of Pickering, .also Health Unit called to the Bar of Ontario a. son'David A. Tlhornson, of He he same year. Richmond Hill: Surviving also av Ontario Solicitor for • the Vet. Thomson. of Toronto, and rev- as Use arses' Land Act. He was also - ea grandchildren. Funeral service was held on The Public Health Nurses pest President of 'the Toronto de 37Z visits to 201 famid- Liberal Association and the Thursday at. the Wi'lli'am, . E. ma' a SQherrin Funeral Chapel, with - ies in February, for health Central Ontario Liberal Ass- = ociation. interment at. Erskine Cemet- counselling, and 42 visd,% for 1 He was first elected to "the �ery, here. : ,` bedside care. House of Commons in -the Gen- Mr. ' Thomson. has not been Z00 Visits were made to the anal Election of 1949. He re- in the best of healrth for some', schools where 2231 students i signed the Commons seat for years, and took very good care were seen and 191 audiometer ., Ontario Riding to lead the of himself in late years, adher. tests were done. living habits.. 12 Child Health Conferences provincial Liberal ' Party in a Ing to '`regular"' .. vain effort to w'r'est power • He was an almost weekly vis and 3 -Chest Clinics. 2 Meet- fro n tile Progressfive .Conser- . itor to the News Office: We ings were addressed. . vatives in NoveZnber 1951. enjoyed our' conversations " Some 1600 school students f Y` .►»P :• s In 1951, Mr• Thom-son was with him--a highly intelligent, have received boosters for.•pro- by the well-rea:d ientllemam- who tection against •diphtheria, tet- 1 < �+ rdp,•�. i defeated in this Riding anus and polio since .the. first CCF Candidate T, D. Thomas. would discuss matters in any Tt�vex ,yh Thomson was . the . son field. While not in . the best of of January, '�`- • .�, of a Presbyterian rninistiter. He health, he ,possessed a philos-. We would like to remind served overseas' in World Wavy ophy,; of lite which permitted the public that adults- too, Y Orre, with the 21st Battlion, hue to enjoy life, to the, last. should haves protection a-a ; The writer will long remem- gains2 polio and'tet'an'vs before at the rank 'of Major." "* Ili fire legal field, 'Mr. Thom- bar a r'eeerh2 statement by our the summer, if more than two ears have' elapsed since their ' son esbgbli9tred a practice in good friend. -when discussing Y Toronto in 1935. In 1930 he his mode of living, content- bast Injection. Adults are Wel_ - settled on the 12?-acre farm metvt etc. his quoting Enrrerson; come at the imarhunizatri,orr cLin, ics held at the Child Health at the east end of Pickering and saving that, today. "I am glue Notes car washers swarm like bees over the two small AY ET P D V RY Village, with a special intent `living a life now, of sublime Centres throughout the area , cars of the. Sign Man' �„ every month. in d�iay (arrrrishg. _ _ • .� _ .. - - . ' THE PICKE�Ime NEWS - THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1l04 pop NEWS itSp*Fi ' froC. Thomson. 4. c. THt PICKERING���� �- E f T A g L I t R E R PARLIAMENT BARRISTIER - soLiCITOR - .NOTARY PU6�K. - dss�ed ew*i► Thnredo>r I�I aY The Nd+na Printing and Publishing Co+�*1 y --COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS ' Ottawa, Ont. -_ • phon•� WHit•hall .-0910 - _ - �Y MIKE STARK ' �uNgri=sd � as Second Chas Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ysited Suter $.1.00 114� YW Norfhwost Ferner of Westney Road on No. 2 Highway 4111mRIfTiON RATES: $2.50'W,r — M.P. ONTARIO RIDING j 9=y MUlt0t, Editor - - �yERTItINo RAM UPON KOVIST — Pubring the past 'week, Bill 'C-72, which would establish, a new metliml for rrudjus�ting the boundaries of Federal Electoral UiytricKs, basE'cl on• the census taken in 1961, has been debated. , The Bili would set up mare it Procedures for ad- Creators O f i s • ant Problem justing Federal' Ridings, m line with population shtf�rsrecarded 8Ck Sidewalks Pe by the census. T C d In the past, re -distribution of seats has been handled by a O/tb— M An aceiden last Friday evening on Fairport Road, House .of Commons Committee every ten year, and the car• r tra ed . iation in co ituency popul'at'ions was unlimited: q��� bad as, it was, could easily ave-been-a-tna}9 g y den- this Bill becomes law, the respon=sibility for the re- R OF DISTINCTION The group Of high School, students who were walking adjustment of Electoral Boundaries . w'ill be transferred from - Th g p - were walking Parliament tQ• COMMissiOns in each of the ten provinces, A home from a nearby bison theoroad, because there is limit will'be placed on the variations which can �rur= �- THREE GENERATIONS on the road. They were tween electoral districts. le lation to match. as for l The •Corr�niSsions are' required by' -...',no'sidewalk on Fairport Road, although nBidet nearly as possible, the populatiop of each -of the electoral dis- discussed over the years, along with proposed - is the population of an electoral district to depart from the lks for other roads such' as the Altona Road• Both triers, so the electoral quota Lacer than'20 pe or 6ach province, or less• wa Stcifford Bro' . Ltd. these roads now are very busy with traffic. electoral quota to a greater e Poses a robTem for Council. The electoral quota for a province province determined ethe p ov inciai Sidewalk construction p P the number of ;Federal seats in a 1 M p N U M E N T S "There is not only the matter of installation, but the population. atter of maintenance, once the walk has been built. The argument in the House is that rceni tolerance of 20 per- m cent should be increased to 33 1 -3 -pe The whole purpose of the Bill. is to remove the task of re- CLINDAS ST. EAST IdVkItTBY MO 8-3531 a l it ical�arena. - Sidewalks are :built under the local iinpro� ement plan achieve as nearly as possible rep- �. fair way to do it. After distribution of Federal Riding, from the po a5 t 15 a ulation throughout anaua. all, the people residing Ori a street would most 1 e resentazion by pop ed to change the method ,Sri amendment has beisap proposed be the ones to get the most use from it. of appointment of the members of .the CorrnnT j.to and it + V1�e -can remen- different delegations coming to is ctrl! being debated• as this column is being council and asking for sidewalks. They alw1ays Pui up this Commissions will be given oneJyear in which to complete. - • - a great argument for building walks, and a They are allowed, if they seek. fit. to Bold Pu isittiflgs for the question of. safety for the childreri`that was their the hearing of representations by interested person Strongest' Point.. The reports of the Commissions would then be _ laid before ` tion. when the were the House of Corntn en 'The Bill provides that on eithird of the However, almost without excep y Members of Parliament from any, one Province, if supported rovidin they were by a majorityrof the Hoose .ofOTCCEyoo could o ideratronaon a told -they. could have a sidewalk, p g ed and Commission' Report, but only rt is returned unchanged.= from willing to pay for it. the matter always dropp specific objection. If the repo rt of the rep- .11; never brought up again. - the va Commission• it, wrould become final, and n. it always seemed strange to us -that the matter of resentation order for rile next Federal' Erection. the dollars and cents always stopped diem. It seemed Tho rias A. NeW?11CIIi, s a good idea Q. C-1, as though these delegations thought it wa• • fth �Qtesfar the whole township to pay for a sidewalk for the Pickering � a solAcrroz r _._.Protection of their children but, if, they'had to pay for _ it themselves, they did not think it was, worth while, .or By KAREN HAYWARb = • :� _ _ YLmp1e f ' they felt they would go on and take the chance.. �w�i'o>RZ ROAn >soUTS ,DUMBARTON construction can be expensive, maybe more - - t well,. Drama --• - •- - • ` than some people can afford. But it comes back to the Night is over favountes of the evening. for another year No more The Trojan• a band were age-old question, just how. much isa child's life worth? working on sets, painting' of very good, and Bohn O'Brien. • • backdrops,• constructing num-' the singer, sounded almost Pro - 7 For Pickering Village? erous.p'iops. and most import- fessio This when he very PE�t BLOCK r This scalp. is very good• ant, no more fun back sage r=ag. _ C00 LTD why some of this talent isn't q�p CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO The subject of sewers. for Pickering Vilng of lage will be Goiere all trotre lhustley i wondered at 'the time. brought to.the fore again, in the Very near future. acid se.bust3e, and --do we—ever �d to play and P�Wou do cour a;C Several persons have asked us about this in recent--�siss" it: It seems a shame at °"_ sdsooT inces. BLOCKS 8 BRICKS ;.. o urn to n: have to STRUCTURAL norma] agai " weeks.. t ret that is life; mo be much better to ha _... .. - Blit I suppose clay spent this,way; ger•' �' ".' STRUCT STEEL While sewers have not been discussed of late in open •� la vie, if you .happen to to members of our own school'' CRANE P NTAL council, work on them has been going ahead just the be beaigua�. or t� Erench, �?is is.something t° think a - `same. We understand a- public meeting will likely be Mr.. N. Hendrteks LO be bOBrad ,Jakemen, the Folk- 15TATION ROAD, PICkERIN9, ONTARIO called early'in May, in order that council may present comrinenRied on his very cap- singer, -was wonderful, and so _ able handling and conducting Iphonss: l42-1li0 l22-5103 �d111 en - a proposal to the ratepayers. No doubt many of 'them of the beard• T+�ey »v,e a very relaxes and hely lo°ki'rrg. He 0 will have questions they want to ask. good rendition of our Nation- re me one of the the . that you see on the : = We were asked the other day who it is on council all Anthem. h nmembcongratulations ernsy a° ort h�te� th shows. w s •ith h that is pushing so hard for. sewers. We don't know. The Star- and his smile, and his. unate to have a teacher who gu next question was why? We don't know the answer to will take the time to build up lilting. voice_ - ��r�'� T� �� that one either. W e suspect it is because, council has - a school baftd. Many schools The Beatles res were same- w J LL11u�i G. ��%+��` rt' a been told for some time that village drains are pollut- size of ours do not have thing else altogether. This W 'ing Duffin reg soon, if the The n>arLv intervals at which as. girls awner,; are ex- dhis luxurynd with Beanie wigs AARR1fTER, fOLlel'FOR - pectins weeping drain problems very Y the choir sang evere very re-, on their heads, charme the fe- NOTARY PUBLIC .,,,,-,..have not had them ;already. freshing and , provided• a be_ male members of Lire audience. WALKER D. CLARK, IL A.,. ASSOCIATE It would be our wish, and probably it is the wish of ligtrtftil change from the The girls we acrewft . in .,� all concerned that this project could be postponed for pyays, our school choir is al- E"'OR1e CHURCH STREET, NORTH — P1CtCERINO I _ two Or three a S. B that time, our capital debts Will ways appreciated by all who time to the Seattle music I Y li . yplayingin the backgrourxi be much low The village has done well in paying off hexer . heardting in t e audour- tf y� havenoticed,all the i V ,.HONES: o4�v41 and !2S -sill :'. obligations. able comments fC. rom numerous performers were boys. Two + — _ However sewers will throw a real. financial burd- parents and friends. The choir girls, 'e"er' stood O11t from - on of en on taxpayers.. They have whone was erever they have been Mr. granis under t Clarhe k, thereaccomp- • on Brown, in her baton twirl - ave Pay installed. Maybe Pickering .Village cant wait any anise is John Mines., -a Grade . ing 'sketch, which "''� very, longer. We expect we will hear, the, reasons for instal- 13 stud mt v'e'ry good' and SO coiouriul- ding sewers, when the proposal is put to the people ,b Cabana >�,' Ridrard. Last, but not who was ' Ed- ublic meeting. Bales, John - Brett, Gordon euta 'Ar,o tby, who P1+eU'ed Ea. LEAR� TO DRIVE at the p C`isig..Satry Miller were' wine Edwards in the play "Me and,=me wes. to my ridnd, - - to join in when they ' by . far_ tate best of the 'perior- a sante Mafia„ and everyone niers in both plk"; she had A at - a smell part, but it was play'- Temple DMI .. was relaxed said thotnu8hlY Phil Hold- p11�c �7 • t !s ease. From the extent of the ed to perfe tvn• - %_ _ -- _ - - applause, I- would' Say- that this .ham also g�� a g °r- J phone 839.1144 groupwas - easily one of the mance as the "agent„ WHITE CABINET MODEL Automatic Water SofNner. -- special $295.00 =� :DRUGS LTD. OFFICE OF .. "PRESCRIpTI N SPECIALISTS W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. it, LL. d. • E - SMALL MOTOR SERVICE COSMEI'it�� SUI�DRfES N4 -B NODS- AJAX fIfOPPI ENTR "1>tIs To Latwelllotrers, 6 idea.Trattors _ _ _.. _. _ T., -No Wused Lowlll wn" i IWNHUers lel _ S* _ f� S70RE WEEIc BAYS GAILY 9 a.nL to 9 p.n+• uw�a�ow� �uus _ �g1l1�1gOi V �a1r I . SUNDAYS .nd HOLIDAYS 1 p-ns.1�e s P-'"" Semi In Your Tod" sNONE Whit W 4.5961 THE rlCitcERltrto NEws pidcerin9 • .. - 944-3 ` - --- _ THE PICKERING NEWS Page THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 N suspicious whenever you see an bout 40 ladies attended. Mon- Lodge. / de p Delegates �t C,P.T,A. Spent injured gid, and be on the ey received from this will Mica tete > ' St. Frances Sales chert for wilfW trauma. There' be divided between the iced the weekend visiting Mr- is often a marked discrepancy Cross and the Senior t�few Mr. and pton and family- Mrs. ,. s :> between the history given by Xr. Len Wilson seen Mrs the parents regarding an in- days. in Washington D. C. re- t�amilY visited Mr. and - .. jury to a child, and the clinic- omay, attending lite Internet- Greg Davis at Stroud on Sun- al and x-ray findings which Tonal Chemical Wbrkers' Con- day. should arouse the suspicion of vention.............:::....:.:.......::......:......._._..._. - - .� � a physician or coroner immed- Neil Hubbard, son of Mr. y v ianely", said Dr. Cotnam. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard has In answer to a question not been well of late, and t PLUMBING from the audience, is was now in Oshawa Hospital und- " claimed that mange "neigh ergoiitg observation. .ALFRED KAYES , y tors" who reported to police ' We are pleased to know x' and other agencies; their sus- Mrs. Howard Bath is home a- PLUMBING BATHROOMS` -picions regardinS uLTurY to gain after undergoing 'surgery, MtESSURE SYSTEMS ' ehrld -en, and were later act- and is now recovering rrioe>,Y• ".� a few ESTIMATES GIVEN .- used, even in our courts, of Mrs. E. Co nubt spent being "nosey", . Dr. Cotnam days in Toronto visiting friends /Mona . 90-6717 and Mr. Affleck, still urged and attendi-ng her Orange -the "reporting" of similar ob- - servatiotts_ to police or the ' b ok, Childma's Aid Society. xK Miss Graham contended that ! t� punishment or others the courts of _ Are u ` ' . parents or otJiers convicted. of maltreatment of a child, had you ------ INE G I'S T E WA E R E little effect, but . Mr. Affleck - countered with-'tet making the. most r (jail terms, etc.) were meted out by our courts as a—de of a!! these y.F erresrt" to others. Conviction - however, was obtained only , • ,rpquegtlonabt proof of 'Ban ki Eng Services3 the dtfnoils' established. - _ Child- sylkheine Enright claimed that t causes more deaAtts than leak- Your kxxl blanc e - --- — entia and possibly as; many Commerce offers a complete range banking sery �. accildents .• „' ,: ... .. ,:, n �� a are a e� - �� �. •�• ices. ki are a few tamp _ w y,. fir'• In sununation is was be- Heved that '-greater interest 3and oa operatbn by everyone" 1 2 4 5 x was essential to a salving of 9 10 11 - - tb3s Befte 6 7 8 Mr. _ who attended tiro loo- intrndgu&�� 13 14 1 16 1 19 - Aerong the dokgg Ms from St. Francis do Sales, Pickering. ing,t of etre boat 20 2 ort C. P. T. A. iom mmolon were: Mr. J. O'Halloran and Mr. B. Girewx. Teti, M±r. . Harold T. Brain. wtto 23 Z 2 spoke briefly. our of Mr: Irving McAvcy, at that "in oQtarb m tt�e pest .. _»� ..._._ .._. = ` . 28 29 31 QG� the horns of his daughter, Mrs, year, we have proven twenty YA� �O - Jack Ward. CSairesnont. oases in the battered child AUTOMATIC 111YINOS PLAN ...the easy wey b MMe. _ APeB tree liteanvouid A ou"11W attsariad rite nnrs- Category of death by various ,� Red Cross' wmims met AM you do is suthortze us to transfer re agreed tW*11& The ism W,�'a Institute the k and dram& a119" at Pkksr�- -means. I am sure there are as usual on Apra 28• DurbW to a �� Savings Account at regular InfiNYelb atoerrwot0. tltry had two Your pvings and Interest prow autornatkalhtl took pbam - is the Township tst6 ' on ` �' who one huridred�, each death fives franc ��- iters tib a ll1c•. and Mrs. Jack '11+1LY I do.Inv�RiSmte' • Doc- � cit Oshawa tell eve Fbod wi+boortte followed- �, family, of Windsor' spent tar. about their food club. A- - f 0W „�week-end at the 1lIEcAv�oy home. "Keep . an opw mind and be them �.., fo � by the repeat- bW The Adti is 01esst as for tate 4-Fi G'a'ls clubs was held The .Mary S�tewat't - . of _. Of PICKWO O3oiiece% in unison The mini on Sa�tiu+daY tde1M '= � utas of the previous meeting and Mrs. Gladys Floe received _ Provincial Homo =, and Miss- _ � � C one Secretary. _... .: o . . _.__v.-em read by es Janetta iodises and Joan _ and aipproved Mrs, N. Burton, . • r - oa behalf of the Institute —Mr. and M� Disney It is the In oil! of the � C �h�t IPERSONAL LOANS ... available for any poor- purport M �' and Ivan visited Mr. and Mrs. � Vn� of Pid WWW _—new furniture, a new or used car* a new TY Or Y • with a Gttt Certificate of Roo- , at Whitby, on - Irish for tiro collection of megns of consolidating small debts.Chas_ es Dor her new home in Aiax• with Mr. Neuman within the Vinage• The Dist. President, Mrs. sem from an residences vide for oneo-a- y and Mrs. Cecil Jones agement would provide the Cawker, installed the new off- spent Sunday with Rev. E. an' T� side, direct timing by _ for -the 1964-65- year., a Mrs. Beech, in T0rbnt6. week a lection a site � about $1�•g0 Par rear per ' fouaws: President, Mrs. The Young People's union Municipality will be qW y y and sub- 'Lr+aiil�ey; lst• Vice -Pres , Mrs. met on Sunray assht at the dwelling unit, billing M. Elbioa�tt; 2nd. vice-Pres., Misnw, in Greenwood. with a prompt payment discount of 10 /,concerning. tldls. R Miller: Secretary, T. Fleethans as their twat. jrIf ant any queer eomttents st 942-2930 Treasurer, Mrs. M. Asinis: Acs- istant Seety.Tt�s.. Mrs. R. erten . MrsL� Jones, a�rr . low appear at the reg t i � ng of Coundi on Tues- - Miller; DLst• - Director, Mrs. M. - •, - . Anrnig; Akternate Dist.. Direc-_ a Mrs. Alan Mandenron s . -- 11e'y; Direc- Tuesday on Miss Polena white Village of Pickering. bows: 1Vhs. J. Mitchell. Mrs. at Dumbarton, on the occasion TRAVEL FUNDS .y.. the safest way to parry finds,. For it. Miller, Mrs.- Ted Holtby; of �, � birthday _ all trips, at home or abroad, always carry Travelleta' NonimtinB Coinmiftee: Mrs. a purchased at n o TEMDERS Bank Cheques parch any Ba f Commerce bunch. Ted Holetby, Mrs. Geo. Pet'r5'. - -- Mrs. Albert Gray; Auditors Crowd Hears- btm Don Beer and, Mrs. w =o C e e a Johroton; Card-Convener, Mrs. ,.,,�,.�,. for' TOWMWIp -- pbeeolutioR R nh �� George Perry: Cn - Con=itttee t,onverner, Mrs. "I H S U R A N C 'Ellicott- Public Relation§' Con- wener,' Mas. M. Ellicott; Citiz- fho undorsignod until ' enship and Education Conven- will be received by t er, Mrs. Donaldson: Agricul- ,= tare and Canadian Industries, Ajax Meet MONDAY, MAY 181 1 64. Schedule of politics falling Nl+ts. E. Shirk: Historical Re- taorrn of Holy - BANKING BY ■AIL...makes any Commerde bn>tndl Mrs.G• Gam' Herres .7'he basement Trinity. Anglican Church, Ajax, due, May be secured from i as close as the nearest mail box. A service for Economics and Health, Mrs. R -tomem who find it difficult to pet to the bank. Harden; 'Urattore Mrs. N. Bur- was taxed to capacity Thursl LLOYD JOHNSTON, Clerk t last: with many -hav- bon and Mrs. N101eolrm; Dele y nigh g" to flie--mg ing-to-da—rid when the Ontario Pickering Township of P r -Mrs. Trolley, Mrs. M. Amnia, County Children's i HAM, ONTARIO_ { Mrs., G. Grayand Mrs. Bur- held. their Annual Meeting. _ fto • x+on. Mrs. Cawker spoke brief- Society President . Cyril E. ly -to the Ii9titute. Mrs. Troll- Mot'le'y Presided and opened ey responded to the Motto for the meeting, and had the sev- ; the p weTim�� Year ig .ours to seal annual report presented. „rs Metor And Tram as we may,. with . a poem. Mr. Morley ter turned the Win A ���Boat The meeting closed with , "'Phe meeting over to Mayor• Harryf1 nt qu+rezi", followed by hutch, Smith, who later called Soo- Saving: At _ ..: dyed . by ,the hostesses, MM iety Director Ken Smith, to Take Advantage Of Holtby, Mrs. Gray a:M Mrs. introduce the feature of, the :' , • .. thesafest Piece far of . evening's program, a .panel, oBOXESha �ETY oEP051 G your valuables—for less t n i 34 s day. You can also Scout Leader Ken Ramsay eomPrigin8 Miss Betty C. Gra - so • leave•yyoouur bonds or stocks with the Bank Of COmllteroe 4 1 and ei number of Smits et;ioy- barn. Executive Director of ssl6�kbepinq. T'nre soon i -' ed a tr1P tltraa�t tate Auto York County Childrern% Aid _ _oft by Mtireutn..in Ostrswa.' an Sat. may; Mr. Bruce ` 300 MAY 1. aW 1: "'T are just some of the many sdrvicae County Crown Attorney; Dr. _ _ _..__—Ma _r.- 14.00 l: M•--- t the Bank that B lui de details, Via � the Bank of I{ urdeY B.. CbtaamL.. Suplet'v�sta8 nearest blanc — -The Fun-Fair at rite Public Strro-- OpMt--RirdaY. i—�buainess-of-b �«! _ 9dMI n Mday afternoon WW Coroner, Province of Ontario, - a1 - :std Dr. T. J. Enright, Psyr,tt- C� Yom Virg savA uESIN~ 'F� CANADIAN IMPERIAL The oad4-H girts at tended tatrbt, Director of Mental :�� evermerrt Day" in tttt- Ux Health, Ontario Hoaplbe" in OUTSTANDINQ� sdltoah �,tur. vvhttby. Chief Const lAe, Geo. ::� - BANK OF COM!V� ERCT bn"�e High swan Crawford Dunn. Ajax Pointe Dept. was if Yew Cannot /fwttend, then 'tour order OW1260 branchn toss�"asyolri Moderator. Was Cite s Cbosset The 'Baattered Child" syn- a- . their exhibit—' w s O s L 1 V E :R ,. drams of bate Years, wtAch ttaa gal rAtc, :'a - .......... ».bing oonSequen- _ - • • Amer iia, sett �3'1 �� a B*_ewns'Id, Vaca the subject or rite panel dlsetsadaR •... . Sev�e lva relatives and lrleitds A number pf stash''' state— time herr atiNlNla�� � Party ort Friday k Page Fou*' !. s� THJE PICKERINa NEWT THURSD AY, APRIL 30, 1964 Donald, and the Lodges of the ='Wanted Coming EventsPicketing Villale'NotesCIL�►.SSifiED District. The program waled music and dancing, followed FARM WANTED SPRING BAKE SALE a dainty lunch. Everyone �s 100 to' 250 acres, with stream, By The Mothers Of some good catches of suck- first time izr 13 years, they had ars have been reported taken have been together. hind a most enjoyable evening. well water, good house, barn Pickering Cubs i Scouts from Duffin's Creek in the ear Ajon. Sister Elspeth Dol- Thanks, Sisters, fO1' your and shed, and implements. Will FRIDAY, MAY 15 - AT Past week, and the smelts are merge, D. D• P. Dist. No. 7. work in making these everrithgs c consider buying cattle, 'horses MONNEY S BAKERY SHOP ............. T_... for and pigs. Cash Deal Only. Pickering Village ruA startdng to at the lake, al- Oshawa, West, was introduced enjoyable. ore R. Duck, . __.................................................. _ m�gh r�i�ng heavy as" yet. by Sigler Edna Br3L�ciorr. Sister ' . ' Phone: ATlantic 2-0494 The Women's Guild From the of golfers Love, D D P. Disc No. 8, of -: FOR SALE Georzge rntrvdtrced . St. 's Anglican Church, out on the local courses last Osliw�nva, ��'� by IN THE COUNTY COURT APPLES i POTATOES weekend, it would look like a Sister Eileen Gilbert, of Ajax Wanted wood tuining_lathe. Pickering, will meet at the season ahead Some of Bro. Atwood, Grand Guardian OF THE COUNTY OF McIntosh i Spies home of Mrs. T. Flynn, Marleybus' Phone: 839-2049. Other Varieties Available em were seen in Duffin's of the Grand Lodge of Omar- ONTARIO Park, on Thursday, May 7, at — Visas* Bring Own Containers m Creek, but they were 'fishing U was introduced by Clarence 2.00 p. f Udell, Ont. Lodge 329. Sir- TO WIT: For Apples ................................ work - UNDER AND. BY Vt#tTUE or golf balls , PICKERING ORCHARDS ACI - Pickering M,r. Charles M,orey's ter Mabel Disney, Past Pres One Mile West Of Picloerl� GREENWOOD United Church Women ('pakr'�gs, etc.) are being ex- odent of the � Assemb- OF A WRIT OF FIERI F AS _ Village, on No. 2. H3¢hwa,Y UNITED CHURCH e U. C. W. will hold. a hiWted oris Thursday, and on ay, was. introduced by 'Sister • to me directed, issued out of Phone: 9. 2. Hit► TEN ' D E R S "General Meeting" will Thugs- to May 17, at the POROCk Mabel Prowse, Easter Lodge. the County 'Court of the Coun- (ort 10-tf) Gaiaeries, 599 Markham St. in Sister Matilda MacDonald, ty of Ontario, wherein ART- day, May 7, at .8.00 p. m A - - ~--�-- TENDERS will be received speaker from Christopher Toronto. President of Rebekah Assemb HUR STACKARUK carrying FRESH APPLE CIDER 16, Congratulations to Mr. and Iy was introduced by Sister on business under the firm until the evening of May How, Toronto, will show pic- ro on the Margaret Browning, P. D. D. name and style of Art's Car Fir Sale - Sweet apple ardor. 1964, for the Painting of the tures of the very interesting M� Madill, Scarbo - Fresh made. interior Greenwood United work being done there. birth of a son, on Monday, P., of Ajax. All were welcomed Market. is Plaintiff, and Pickering Orchards . April 20, 1960 Mr. Madill is by the Noble Grand, Sister. GEORGE W. CROOK and One mile Went of Pickering church.Unit No. '4. Mrs. Marvin of Fey„ who re- Found, and were seated on her EMILY E. PARRO, are D•fNtd- V' is work must be done be- k ..-. Jones, in charge of lunch. lire t mar Village, on l�io. 2. ii gh'waY l43-1247 two" July 200 1964 and Aug- hthis° � mea et right and left The' initiation ants, I have taken __ cast 12, ilM. � RUMMAGE SALE ••' • '� 'ate• team of White Dave Lodge, in- Phone: under Execution and will offer (octal tf) H. r� Lowest, or any tender not The Women's Hospital Auxil- Mr. and M L, H Taylor iti ted five new members into for sale b Public Auction in "`'� - :- - - - necessarily accepted. Vary is holding their Rummage arrived home last Saturday, their Lodge. The work was myoffice f the Court House, For Sale - Cockshutt 15A - For further particulars, aP- Sale, on May 21 and 22, in after a very pleasant th;cee well done, and 'very impress-Whitby,,oto the County of Ont- For sever400t mower, three ply to - "Charles McTaggart, . the Ajax Shopping Cents. weeks at Sarasota, Fla. ive, Easter Lodge presented a Brio, on Friday, the twenty- knives in good condition' Greenwood, Ontario", during Please phone any Contra. the Sorry to- hear Mr. Gordon ,presentation ceremony" when ninth day of May, 1964, at �16>•" 00, at, barn. F. H. West- evenings. members listed here, for he fir• Riverside Dr. was a joint gift froom two lodges Two O'clock in the aflonm a+, mry, iNestney Rd. Pickering. oonf reed to has home for sev- was presented to Sister Mat- all the right, title and hdoissi formation eir ' pick-up - 942- a s Pneu a and eqult'�r of redemptiM of -Phone: 942-5697. 4525: 942-5645: 942-0935 or oral days with• vire - Hda MacDonald Speeches were may i) �: ... r l42-SlT3. the foil lands, 'vers the Sister EM MM�'p� given by Pres Mac_ IL E. PARR to, and ::...._.e........ ....._..... :........_-...... W bV11L S .... ... .. hens. PP was - . 11`. Glenn Kna tak- Donald and ether guests out of owing Sump Pumps"Confirmation i . -.: ...ce" .A en to the Ajax Hospital The _ - "Confirmation Service' At H last Ike closed � regular namNy: Mod- —drmsual li St. George's Anglican Church Thum for observation and form atter which lunch was ALL parcel or teed of land OPEN DAILY a Rev. M. Bu�ttais is a On r r1clay NMI Pf Unless. lying BRADY PLUMBING fin; Rigtrt Reverend H. R. Hunt, 4320 Kingston Road_ .....-...,_:.• 9.20 A. M. - 6.40 P. M. M. A., D. D., Suffragan Blstr- � v�acati©n, and is spend lifiebelcair Ledge held- a Pickering,. iIn the County n the Township � ........... _ Diocese 1 eveningor . - :. .. Thursday and friday op, of Toronto _ will �g Part of It m Herb. .... Sister lh�evinee of Ontario, and bring r Mac Par Sale - bungalow, five Till ! 00 P. M. conduct -Confirmation" at St- Sorry to tseex rooms, conveniences, 'OP's+ White, Church St. has been Card Of Thanks composed of Lot 1, according on Closed All Dal/ Meniays George's Church Sunday. May flu.. to Man registered as No. 40L _ 2% acres, on 4th Con. Picker- Phone: 942-2601= 3, at 7.30 p. m- w1hen seventeen �O�' ill with sip Church I y� to express rely sin- � kg Twp. west of Brock Road. (At Pickering Coffee Shop) persons will, be confirmed The old school on Cthutcr 9t. cere thanks to the . many G: ARTHUR WELSH, Phone, after 2.00 P. m- 94?r is rrsg _ ....... ...,_ ..: La�� to be seentfiei'e today Bo 11.777. . Ff'lellChtlill S 611 friends who sent cards and Sheriff • CouMy Of . - � but a heap of while I was in the (meY 1 4 ► Ontario ...... _ _--- __._.. _ The IsR. Pickering Gibs went C)Id� HO1��. ALFALFA -SEWING MACHINE Mrs. Reward Bath TUNE-UP 9m'ry to hear Mr. Walter on a ramble, on Saturday a- For Bab - a!l�ali�a seed Powe* Special - $2 S0 - Any Make Avis was taken to the Ajax round the Indian Diggings, cleaned Last year's seed. Ph. Trained Mechank Hospital early Friday morn- Valley Fat�hr Rd . N. Leaders ' Osthawa 725110. a ted "Why SevrM4 Centre" ing. H has stt#feaed a aligl:t and Scouts nears and work- (apr 30, tf) stroke. ed t* give the boys a good _ ..-THE­SIGN -MAN _ ,._.._.. Next Sunday morning, May . .. .....�. �.-� . time on crate outing. ter Sale - Morris' station DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY BAY RIDGES SOD 3, lob' Baptian will be ftp MT, and Mrs. Russ Munson Wagon in a very good c'°�- peat Loam, 4 yds. - $13.00 at Fairpart LhAted Church. had tiletr daughter Lylin home - 'tion, black body,AnO+one- w1 ring children bap- over the week-end. Lynn Was _ _ . TRUCK LETTERING red upholst- Thew Yards - $12.00 t ery. 4400.00. Phone: after 6.00ROTO TILLING tiled well contact Rev. Dr, W. off duty from the Hd*gital for CUTOUT LETTERS p. m. 948-0966. Phone:, 479-2272 A. h6cKs y, at 942-0967. Sick Children.. Aacosnpany� 23 tf 1 A social evening, sponsored her were two friends: _DISPLAYSS .. ...t dices, hter of Mur- POSTERS ' For Sale M' rive Maht�hs' Auxiliary of Sbdrnle (sR�ep-dauB i new. Purchased a stock of S •R C K S BOWL the Fai�rporl Cubs and Scouts t74Y Westgate), and Mae Rey- SNOWCARDS ,.ems of lines' - $1.50. Phone -was well attended. All reported tan, both nurses at the hose- IS/INNERS MO$-3186, or 710 Maria., St., Harwood Ave., North. AN: havtng - an enjoyable gree*. WO. 2� HOUR �i DAY SERVICE- 196, Whitby, Ont., after 5.00 P. nL The friends of Mrs. F. Hobbs ' Mrs, M. Hannah has been 111 � _ :......._......... NOW BOOKING FOR. M Bownwinvs - 11M-� Ss Vie, will be Preis- thb post week .- ed to hear she is lrnprovirrg Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Found - - - 2 - - �-iel Wanted nicely anter her serious illness. had Mr. and Mrs. G. Maybe*,. � 44 WANTED OPENINGS FOR _ Four and Eight Team but she is sola oordined to the (1Vl>afr Potts) and three child-. _ Full Or Part Time Four hospital. len from Peterboro, called ofr IIA/1N ee WOMAN S or Lebow" Pins Mrs; J. Cody, of Toronto, them on Saturday. 454,04 WEEK AND UP. Phones: visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Disney, TE H A N DIMAN per information, Write: Balsdon on Sunday. aril Mr. and Mrs Elmo Dis- or MR. E. W. ' SNOWDEN X2-,1 Mrs. C. Matnstie�ld, Summer ney were in Buffalo over the 122 Mary Lake Dr. St, west, had her two grand- weekend. (ED ARMSTRONG) (ape 30) daughters visiting .her on the Mr. and Mrs. van Box3el• of - Agi"cwm.Ontario DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? (ape i6-tf) HAS. A BRADLEY i SON week-end. Christina street. has her Motu- ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY :.:.......:..........._.:. Fairport _ _ L carr Guides of rt er, father and brother from e BOY WANTED are holding their u for one ..... BE IT LARGE �OVR SMALL Supreme Aluminum Ltd., • � PAINT. &`WpL[,PAPER May' 25, in. F1B:irport Undted more week. They arrived t��ro by ` sandy Beach Road, Pickering SALE C hureh roorrte weeks ago, by plane. It is the - PA _ •.::... GENERAL - ET • GE . �. "happy ' Birthday" 'to Dar- . P : . Zbvvr�rip, with own equipment. - _ _ AL CLEAN UP� C "SUNWORTHY 'to maintain their lawn ibis• lene .Balsdon, Wharf St. who Easter Rebekah Lodge ��j� isununer. Apply, in Pelson,- car Ready Pasted w•iil be three years old on the W 942-5616 phone: 242-1143. -Wallpaper 69C.Single Roll 2nd. of May. _.._...._.........._.. Lodge andnlg . ... ....... .. ... ....1.. ._ . _.. ... ._........_._ 3.' '• Lodge held a spec Part Time Help _i,BENJAMIN MOORS PUBLIC AUCTION on Ttnrrsd�ay,. April 16, in the Pick Jew- For Sale - 1953 Meteor, Ser. Community Tull, Pickering. in w'arMed, Appiy - g EXTERIOR PAINT _ eilery' : 942-1440. ErrtKier Primer -gal. - $5.l5 No• 0170H5333591; 1956 Ply- horror of Sister Matilthe Reb- __ MEMerter �� gat. - 5.l5 mouth, model P27-2-4, Ser. No Donald, President of .THEMOWER'MAN.. • •��• � 96916110; 1953 Ford, Ser. No. *lash Assembly of Ontario, on =. .••• Beat Finish 0473H53-79890; 1953 Buick, her Official Visit. The banquet _ _ • -• STORES FOR RENT PerITIOn pisMbutors :. Ser.. No. 3433703488; 1953 was held at 6.30 p. m.; when Chev., Ser. No. 3101152682. lire eighty sisters and brothers Of.,Fairportwf Service ICKERING VILLAGE 16731 Kingston Rd- above advertised cars will be the District were present. Af- Apply: Wm- G. Lawson HIGHLAND CREEK sold by .Pubkic amption, unlee" ter.. dinned•, the meeting was Solicitor - ptek*ring }bene: ATlantk 2-4!61 • : 942-2741 alarmed within, seven days, called to order by Rebekah Slllall Engin RBpii�f-Howe' SharllMfifl4-Welding Prom .......... and the stonege and ,touring bodge. Sister Ella Found pre- . ._... _.:. ..._____..................... them is paid. sided,withse cad Board i Rees+ >i■tu■■■■■■■■■■■.■■■B■■ dre:'Sr'd .at3'4N with Sister Ro Stroud Phone 389-3562 JOHN BATH'S assisting.The • Gu®rrd of Honor After 6 and Weekends 43!_140! for two. 'Central. Pick OIL AND GAS HEATING lSSO STATION were members of Easter Lodge.' - 'Phone: 942-1646. Duckwork A Flashings Reugemount and No. 2. Hwy each carrying a white or pink ESSO FURNACES ROUGE HILLS , MATAL SERVICE FINANCED THE PICKERING NEWS — l9ve THURSDAY, APRIL 36, It" tournament in Oshawa. vessels. Jesus Christ im ct is our ex, Hontsnualily, giving tt� C M Girl Qude Cookie paywill ample. Let us depart from in- I to His name. We can be rhos- _ Bill Vbss, while out for a be held on blare 2nd. iquity. Paul says—let us praise en vessels.—Corr. ' UUUWCz HEAL ESTAITME walk on Sunday, found -a .22 ..........; .............._.........................__... naaawaa■aaaaaaa�aa�aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaariaaa�aE Windwster ride, snicking out Ajax - Pidcoriny ' - — t �,. �, u e WS. 2"4115 his end of a roil of � fence 6 General Hospital statistic SUPPLY E A-" E R S near s home. The rifle was. Month Of March 19 loaded. Bill called the O. P. P. —.- __ Pick- ::— MOIRETI + who oanfis�ted the gun. Total In -patients admitted. 218 Required to supply in area comprising Ajax,IYRILS A'�' '� "` a Town of Ajax 85 ering -Village, Bay Ridges and Rosebank. If necessary, ludW man last week, winning Pickering Twp i� • a lucky draw that netted hien hone, or '•' "Yoitlr Sri Ur Rtari�wis two good sears for the Maple Pickers Village 17 transportation may be provided. Apply, by p Town of Whitby 9 LW -Detroit game last Satur- Whitby Tw,p_ 2nightin writing, stating qualifications, to- - 32 KI�iC>S'TON RD. W. P.O. BOX l60 Hoss v:�s one of the Oshawa 3 Mr. H. BURNIE, :pI�Cs, 01v'TARIO -12 lucky winners of a $20: hock- Oda' 739 Lublin Ave., Bay Ridges ey pool at Sarco last week. Number babies born Phone: Dunbarton 839-3890 A number from here at To2al out-patietrts 522 the Music and Drama Night atIn Out-patient x-rays _ 158 ePataaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaeeaaaaaaaeae�aatiaaatitaa` at Pickering High School last Out-paieat x-rays 417 -- Friday�� Miniature x-rays 73 Mr. een Mrs. George Mc- Lab. in-patient trtm'ts. 1444 _ r JOHN L • A Connell were the recipients of Lab. out-patient trtm'ts. 100 : a lounge chair from the exec- �1DOd transfusions 20 IT DONE IT" Minor operations 43 utive members of the Clare- : - 34 t N S w R A N C ! moat library boad, at a soc- Major operations' ASVAAuv - Lal evening, in their honour, at �, �� nose and throat 32 PIRUpEHTiAL, OOM.A11i1 i� '0 EHGLAHD _....... . the hoses of Dr. N. F. Tomlin- WE11E ONE WHOLESALE Son last week. St. Andrews LIFE = 'AUTOMOBILE FIRE Don't forget the big spring 1� sale at the Claremont Co-op, The service on Sunday morn- K"WON ROAD mgr AYE $AVE $AVE - r all this weekend. ing was condrrcteii by the �� ��'� Ns tirs�e Came. baser WK 64M Mr. and Mrs. George Me- mer. Rev. F. C6nkey. Mrs. fhaaa ear w■aira Owareea M &ids Connell will be moving to Marion McClenmA presided as their new home in Aurora on the organ. The choir entered the weekend. to the Processional "I waited .� A Missionary Fair will be for the Lord my God". The '' ALM. AND F. M. RA61OS 569.95 i --- nerd at Cuu :. • APPRAISALS _ P - this Friday, and on --Me Children's Hos- pir Wholesale rice $3 Sunday. These will be films, arina", the Junior Choir talk' - special speakers and exhibits. ing the solo part. Mr. Conkey The program gets under way titled his message "First Rate on Friday afternoon with a Christians". -Paul speak of us �s N special program for the child- as vessels of a. household. Paul $$$Savings On Our House Calls A Shop Repair Service - Rla1 dR"OI�aT ren at 4.30 p. m. The evening was a dween vessel, sent out .. - li CobasiN"g RRRR- �7iQ1 �'O at 7_45 p. m.• with the water of life. We are ' $S$iSSAYB - Picture Tubes, Tubes, Parts - $$sSAVE F-942494 T0leI WA.43-95 The executive of the Red the Lord's vessels, each in our TUNER CLEANER - Only 99c. y �7i ��1� Crow Society held a social ev- own way. We must take up erring at the hoarse of Mrs. H our cross daily and follow Jes- r e 00 of Oeriarten, New 2 tli�hway T. Green last week, in honour us. He speaks of our abiding L• Go ,S, ELECTRONICS of the years of service, given time. We should be grateful by Mrs. George McConnell. A for a Godly Home and for our ' WHO-MALE u�' CCO.��. presentation of an engraved Church. We are in a great n LE SUPPLY a silver tray was made to Mrs. house which is the church. It McConnell who is moving to has a glorious past and future _ , 410 .11Mrdeltir. Riehl. Wags Aurora this week: � - under God Waren we have con- _ '.LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH _. i Mr, and Mrs. Wm. P'yatt of flirt in our lives, we can bring ^ ' Wilboavdale visited on Susxiay thein to God. He can make it i FOR $AYING PHONE {w/�I1 CNARttaao ACCCUWAHM with Mr, and 'Mrs. Grant Tay- into a fine vessel. The Lord a W. a1N. CAw tJA lou'. makes as humble, Encourage- i LlCtae)� Tt>NIs1 , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thurston ment and challenge for us all - Dr1Oos4'd� 1R� Cie NJ= - 4M"WA - w.Ma and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred that we may , became golden ' orw. Owppfts 6000 Ghddon of Torr" visited on _lwse:- _'w sae -akar Burney with -Mr. and Mrs. W. so saver.. >�+� sort Waw. Alan, aas-seal - Geoag�e Smith returned to his hoarse on Thursday. after HAW a surgery operation at the Scarboro, General Hospital. • SEp?iC TANKS PLASTER CERAMIC TILE The annual meeting of the �r W%nen's Institute was held ;11rL $TONE last week and the new offic- CONCRETE DRIVES,, ETC ers were elected: Pres. Mrs. J.- - . A Arronby; vide Pres. Mrs. Wm. FLAGSTONE PATIOS Wallace; Sec. Treas. Mrs. Wm. 0 �r u & �, Evans; Dist. Dir. Mrs. Ken MARTIN ENRIdHT ward, alternate, Mss• . Lloyd PMONEr T8 961997 Pugh. Pianist, Mrs.. L Almack SHOPPING - . and oorrundttee chairmen - Agr. -- --and Canadian Indtotry, Mrs. = F. Carson; Historical Resear- s! so Second Mail all" Available ch, Mrs. E. Britton: Citizens#adp - Far Additlem and 1 ion. Mrs: W. Glad- z or B don; Home Ec. W bile urchase-" Loan enExisting Mortgarm M s. H• Dean; Resolutions, ::Ire Miss V. Forsythe; Public Be - = Yell Ane MortSaSe finance! i For Past, i tions, Mrs. R. Jackson, Mrs. ... Courteous Service, Call — George McConnell was pies - - AUNEY E. IRMD AND. COMPANY enter with two silver spoons byThe� W. I. Guides and Brownies' Mothers' L A. held - their 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario . meeting last weelc at the home or Mrs. Gloria Ward. Deports 11611111111111"S 0-3)00 — Evenings - 039-1750 or WA. 2-6902 Were $1Ven. On the two day an- nual meeting in Hamilton, at- tended • by Brown CI Florence Tyndall and Lieut Lil- lian Albright. Pians Sar the. Wher and Daughter banquet HARDWARE Stay 28. to be held bowlers he bathes' from the Clare- ` �Graha .; rnonR Ladies' Auxiliary of the nt Legion, attneded a bowling i�naa'a �attrir47 rAtmn9' To 'AN Occasions Until 10 P. INSURANCE o .MUTUAL LIF9 •Pickering � � CANADA .88 Kingston Rd W. , • 'Representative • Gerald- W. Woof, C. L. U. R, R. 2, Pickering Phone Temple 9-1415 'IMURMAY, •APRIL 30. 1964 - age Six -- _' -- THE PICKE�Ki NEWT texy, work and Wood - �� Th e u Mz. JamesMcclement. BV�E�S DIRECTO - A Pension Pian For Al Canada � A � ',0. Last Friday. • Pickering 8y Albert V. Walker, M. P. P., - Oshawa Riding Jinnmy Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Thome- GUAMNTEED - 1YtcEACHNIES M � church*.. ':...:.. Thomp- son, was home from school -- One of the most importw statements to wasthe stade t We werewith e�sorry to hear 'of AW10ml Savice PUNERAL DIRECTOR - the present session of the Ontario Legislature, the new agree- ment by Premier John' Robarts, as he outlined the accident last Friday even' -- CHURCH SERVICES mecrt vutniah .bad been reached, wtrich will lead to a National i� fn�,thg the Dunbanwn any Make of � Model ,* 9AS A. M. i 11 A7 A. - AL Pension Plan. with equal benefits from coast to coast: HighSchool Dance. Seriously ARTHUR The Premier had sued on several occasions during the Pmt hurt is: Sherry Moreton, who Sunday fehoei • 9.43 A. M 1 ten months, that Ontario would co-operate in any nation-wide is in the Oshawa Hospital; Pt9Vab ArIlblrlanes � And • llA7 A. M. pension plan, but that without Quebec, this could not become' Jahn Kews, of .Toronto is also PICKIERING _,eAY OR NIGHT —a reality. There never was any doubt that .a nation -woe pens' plan would be in the best interests of all Canadians: in the Oshawa Hospital. In the .'AUDLEY Ris obvious that the proposed withdrawal of Quebec 'and Ajax Hospital are: Kathleen * s` Ontario from the Canada Pension Plan.resulted in the Federal Guest, Cindy Moreton, Larry Church Service 2.30 P. M 7 Government having to reassess its position, and during the Barrons and Paul Wittfield WA DELIVERED past few weeks, a great deal of "behind-the-thebarging. Treated and released were: Wel. Metaehnl.. PreF Bandar seheol - 1.1'! R lk ' Yeas taken place on the pension question, bargaining which has Ray Hannah Robert Gibbs and brought, not only to the people of Ontario, but to all Canadians, Robert Cuppings. West of Dunbarton * _ ■llllalllalllalRlllls :an improved nation-wide pension plancations between o 0 0 PHONES 942-2171 Premier Roberts told the Legislature, Ston the pension United Church PHONE the Federal Government and the methods s, service LfickerinO� Ont. _ __., . GOOrg�'s program, have pointed the way to methods and approaches u The' regular morning --- 'ov�eroorrne many problems that will face us in keeping our was conducted W. by the ,assist- Ought 2 country united and whole". Rev. Dr- W. A McKay, assist- `. Anglican Chwch A new package tax deal has also been arranged that will ed by Mr. R. Pitcairn, organ - give a greater return of income taxes to the Provinces. This iat and choir leader. The choir PMRRINe, ONTARIO wtkl amottrrt to $63 millions to Ontario in the next two, years. sang the lovely anthem 1.!Qome y, - _ KEN and CLARKS _ -- This additional ' revenue will assist in meeting the. ever -n isles _RC N A sNCFatsRe a, requirements we have in this Province for Schools, Univer- Christians,n-Join and s P RENT i C E Creighte�. — •• w.. D. D. ,sities, Roads, Health and Municipalities. Leading the Junior Congrega-ewes ass. F7euering. e� The new national pension plan will provide coverage for tion were: Mhrlene Mitchell _.iii Murdoch -.- p,•„•r oa.ssis -= nine out of ten Cana%dians, or 90 percent of the working Pop- and Lynn Craig. The .Lesson AUCTIONEERS. BirriftKf, Solicitors .� SUNDAY stRVNa<s ulatnon Left out would be, only the small fraction of employ- was: 1st. Kings, 1 - 24. The MARKHAMg.so ... m---NNy G.�.uI� ees earning less than $600 annually, and self-employed people sermon was on "The Tenth Ueseger sed Autfierta.d Ter Ibe - making under 31.000, percent -1'/a percent Co int" . � Com_ D„�a� el e.�l. ss TWk and Notaries P{IbIIC Imgo.se a. �e.�l•.wi.■ mss« • Contribution rates will average three pe u w $5,000 rrraTdment• tells us that we P� steed. �isoments. moo", a•.so a. a..-+I•+s G��� other oeoillesl a yeas. Top pensions of $104 monthly at age 6� e F'Wmmsml Red tstate SAMC OF CDAWWAlRC! CMAMrRi (ata Samrag) PA MP103w -ad empinp!!&� iom Unlike pwa the other r,... sish" RNA a Simcoe St. N., Oshawa i • softer ten years in this plan. For the self-employed, the rate P which. if bro- a.....aure Ret.. (tr Sti,. Parini NaR of contributions will be three percent of earnings up to $5•�• Commander• se.so a. WJ.- sM=F1WV - 'Phe plan u ooarrpulsory, and wW contain a; "portability" clause ken, are quite obvious, this DUAL SCRVN:C AT ONC PRICt awe Telephone Osh 72ia44i (At . the ParMM Nash _ covering a}1 Provinces- one can be broken without - PNONss - , wCDNCSDAY The new pension proposals provide that � widows, orphans anyoutward sign. The empta- 2l4.i1N or 6404M disabled persons would be covered, and that no matter sH is on the "thought" rather Ps.a•aa rare be" «faMlAer _ a•.•o a n..-N•h� a•• s and disabladntned the plan. the control of funds collected than the "deed'• 'The line be- r,.U...,., sense. asst. Inbra+eafan for tM fli in a Priovince, would remain with the Provincial Govertunent tween legitimate ambition and of that Province.is hard to define. Mod- �/ There are stili many details to be ironed out before the Can- greed tells IEE • • ---- ,add Pension Plan can become a reality. One of these is the ern ,advertising ess- FLEURY i COMERY H R R N Christian Science matter. in integr • sting the Canada .Pension Pian .with existing covet our neighbours' P� - Diane,. This is a natter which is of vital interest to many of ions. Prolonged cavetousriess BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Roberts has mentioned a man's outlook. The J mV fellow -citizens in this Riding. Premier warps -this important item on several oc Ldons;, and he pointed out tenon caUs for t(oTARIlS PUBLIC , ROUst Nies. OMTARIO po tioan will be necessary whether It'is _ - again• this week. "integre Internal house-cleaning. Al- �� w OY Iv.po•a teen - - pluReN staVaet wars easy or diflicntlt to accomplish' • nsion plan and ttt9ugh nobody is arrested for �W crani funeral and The new agreement covering a national Pe' = AY SUNDAY all A. M. has been acclaizrted by the covetousness. he suffers. in .AT. 2-S7S4 - � new �"s ppm step forward .I and a "real various ways. Through his con- Ambulance Service SAlubaa Rea+. last a•rm of provincial preartiers as " win enonRnous ep I am sure that , most Canadians silence. he recognizes himself • N•. s. Nlp.aY victory for national unity"• ostrn•aMs of "emus s gh- will welcome a Canada Pension Plan as a start in the right for what he is. The Bible con- 7k T - direction.Possibly the only sobering t°houSht is the ensu:table, siders gra x -sin. By putting Mand.► +. F,�+.s-,SS P•a< Ns. ! H .e w w.d...d.r a•e�e _already predict increase in Federal Taxes which will be ..God in 'the centre of our lives fagod4 0d sraalnss � � Neer at a.•o P. M. necessary to cover our added, benefits. other things will fall Into pro- by APPei.taw.a A« ARC wtLOOMs per perspective. y The Rearing Re«. to Bulletin _ la - rue Pelle. Twsray. T•m%d@W The meeting of the Messer- ens nwa r - a.N t• 4.N P. O AJAX, PICICERING AND WHiTdY ASSOCIATION FOR held during' the gam- MONUMENTS Telephone st the wome RETARDED CHILDREN PLANNING MAY CAMPAIGN WH/tehali 2-3610 For FartMF I.reew.a... e.■ A ern objeec-five of $15,000 has been set for 1964, by • On Saturday afternoon. May wllga�..s M.w.b..nt w•rta^ ATIantse 2-101,02 the Ajax. Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded 2, there will be a -"challenge" 6 to 16, will be used between the ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. 2Ttiidrert- The expenses ate the Aldenrom School for Retarded Child- baseball g R. R. a. whit!", e.tari• -- - for operating men of the church and the Tv.� Mitis w«t of wulay ealaaa■■Itlal■all■alln n err Ajax. and for a p1aan� retarded adult training centre. boys of the Y. P. U. it will be Windle proposed p n L legisdation provides for full subsidy N•. a. Nlgenray, wets••- B and Sell a ' of facilities .tor the mentally retarded: 1964's requirement for at 2.00 p. m.. at the ball ilia- Q" A from the campaign. The mond on No. 2. Highway: just 6"-3"2 With Buy Ad Presbyterian hvirch -` ,this area must be met. by proceeds from Comm -east of Liverpool Rd. Pl+en•s- - school for retarded does not received •assistance The general meeting of the ■taR.■aaatR■a>rtRa■.11.■ ,,.unity Chest Drives. Dumbarton U. G. W. w� be on Chul+eh Ste ••t North. Mdrerlar The major portion of the 315.000 will be used for operating Tiny evening May 5, at states Bernie Deveaux, chairman for this. year's asata■aa■aaR■■■■staaaRaa■■>t■a■■aaaaaa■a■aaala■ Minister Ran. F. Cewkoy, M. A - expenses,pttignl . 'These funds are • for today's job," he said. "At the 8.00 p. m.° . in the church. -A MorAm " wlndar Ddw DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION same Harte, let us not forgetthat the d1 be�allp the more speaker from the Consumers' a proposal, This Y Association of Canada will give Phaco !42.2.3 - r•tant If complete is not enacted for next year." etc subsidy lye patterned after some .'•tips" on buying--every- important local adult training centre would in the one welcome. Electronic SOMICe Since 19" A. H. Rattew, Prop. Service -of Worship 11.13 A.M. the Barrie, Workshop. considered the best of its type ,h of Unit of the `province, said Ma'. Deveaux. Sunday school 1S.N AAL This project would require a, survey of the Ajax -Pickering- . U. C. W. meets on Thursdav; A at. Pickesinp. Breulhan A n of the worshop, adult re- n. m.. et the ' DUNB 1 - w1lithy area, as--. opens tattled would be trained for suds _ Home oil 1Grrs. Editi-t Palmer �• r - itori�ed servicEs, and repetitive tasks in waas referred Trail: YOU w•�ittS nrectnines, Janitorial 108 Highbush� _ :.i _ Dome J1w■ID 'Me Northern Electric. Compan0' �...--.....__.__::._ _.. _ moa r industry leading Whitbp �- �o aux as an example m a large �y MOVING CIaF,ellent ask to by Mr. De've _ e empioy3rtent of retarded persons• aler for Zenith 1=312e ` ..in the profitabl and their captains, -. Canvassers for the fund-raising catttPangst. t the area, and rate throtbghou 1 Are being reczvited. They will ops Each home visitor ODD JOBS as to prevlats Years•.:; Bay • Ridges. Dunbaeten,. Mar- in munch the samne.vA and Mr TMao - Anpwheee tin suWivisien and wort will have ootrlDiet % information on the Aiden Sdt°°l, i . o Range Mala q1-1191 Other activities of the Assoeiaticnn• - �` •• .P'herlo: _ i;'• - Y M 1 T !' 0 C M Y'! C M ; JIM�rltl253 ata■tR1R.■.■aaaaRaa.St.R`1106 1 26 tf)-. 'x i. i larwood Awe. North, between No. Z i 401 Highways �twy6� Ns+ s) Y► R E f R 16 E RA T 1: - sons al...alallla,a..a,...ali.a:allalllalll W. Mdcy. A. PL a COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC ■ CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING HOLIDAY SU G 6 E S T I 0 N S mak• of Worship 11 A. ML AIR CONDITIONING C Romain Arid R�•C°varing �... - M !'i10✓E ESTIMATES _ Is a Ne Obligation ( ) Canadian Rockies - (.) Antigua CI■rhdl Schad. AB ^. WASHER. D RANG" no ) unsp�arl Tours :. — --- 9AS A. ft RYERS & R (mar 19 tf) t Jamal ................... ) Muskoka •)' ca x Now York World's Fair ( ) AAwke A OPTOMETRIST Serving Christ M TM yN • • Qd/'1}' ' St. Lawrence Seaway ( )Hawaii JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. ( ) Nassau Cruise h sena itlig s ckem •3 Pleasant Street ( ) Bus Tours ( ) - - _..... la■all■llllRl.11l�ll�l■>tR>•��!■elllllallNln (OK Lhrer*eel Rd., South) -. , T a ;. , .. BAY RIDOES ( )Britain t ) � --- ■ll■aaaaa■■� . at the hoarse of Mr. and Hears • - .-10 IL M. Ter 4 P. M. •CHECK INFORMATION YOU WISH AND RETURN ST. ,TAMES end Dgp{T4A1 Mrs- Gorge Watson. EVENINGS ' - 7 to ! P: M. COMMUNITY CHURCH celebrated his. CLOS9D ON . WEDNESDAYS TO US WITH. YOUR ADDRESS Reformed Episoepal �. Gds Com . has her Paul Phipps PAY LATER If Nw.. You Wish Reoebank Road, North on� Saturday. .Tel a.19-2601. 'two grandchildren, the child- fourth birthOay e. .,.aha♦"WIN Capt. Rev. L. S. McPhoreen ren of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce April 25. hear Mr. 60 Cbssar, of Kingston, staying We are rorty "Is Any --- - ------ _..• T R A V E L B. A 31 Forrior Ave., Toronto t with her for two weeks. Mr. Waiter Avis, ed least Friday hospitaliz and Mrs. Cossar are moving where to Peberboro, ere Bruce has was with a stroke. He .is in Ajax a new position "tread lib- Hose er May 28, for a n - rarian" at the University. and Ontfee Party, MTs. Hazel Plitz has been Lll for more than three weeks. Dessert sponsored by the Evening Urdt She was in the Ajax HosPiW V. C. W. lit will be V the _ bast week. returning home on ".eld hone of Ma. orad Mrs. Victor 'lQrunsdaY. Brian 'Mc- Wildimtaoat, No. 2. Highway, just east of the Valley Farm Mr. and Mrs. Ooinb, David and Gordon, ofroad.. There will abo be a gdhomberg. spent the week- Display of Pioneer Craft. Pot- 1OWAI1D BUREAU LTD. phone ko.54M ` SPING PM ServiceofWorship Sunday School i SIM* Class / 9.0 A. M. 942.6690 g Morning Prayer 11:06 A. M. Open Until 9 P. M. On Fridays Holy Canmunion - Pirst ' 1 ,AM Until S P. M. On Saturdays -I l■llllllllallllwlalll , r s. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 THE PICKIERING NEWS ' ' Page Seven t Brawnier. by purchasi J�GREENWOOD �e and Rummage Sale at i • ertson ng cook- Mrs. P. Wilson► had Sunday Chendlo, Mrs. Skelton, M1• the Church on May 9, from 1st. Greenwood Blue Six ies this week. dinner .with Mr and Mrs. F. and Mrs. Grant Pascoe and Unit No. 1. U. C. W. will 1.3o p. m. Anyone wishing to Cubs, Point Winners for the The Cemetery Board of the Byers. Mr. rs. E. Pascoe attend - meet at the home. of Mrs. M. donate articles for the Rum- three month period, and Lead- Circuit met on Monday night Mr. and Mrs. E. Pascoe att- ed a Graduation of Joan --'eg8, next Thursday, May 7, -.-mage, may leave it at the ers .Ken Brooks and R_ Hoar at the home, of R.e%. T, Fleet- - ended Mr. Heber Dovn's 75th Oxford at the Varsity Arena, t '2.00 p. m. Mrs. W. Brown 1 -church, Friday afternoon or- enjoyed a day's fishing at Lake tram. --birthday party on Thursday on Saturday night. Miss Joan Pe- i. charge of the Program anti evening, and Saturday morn- Sinicoe on Saturday. Mrs. M. Pegg spent last evening, is graduating from Bible Coi4- . charge p. Rall Gall—".Your Fav- l ing, or, with one of the Com- Night Hawks Patrol Scouts Thuisday- :n Oshawa with her Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robert- ege. . ent- ourite Bfte Verse". —i mittee Mrs. Brown, Mrs. are camping out this week- grand -daughter at the hoarse of son and children visited Ken's Mr. and Mrs. E. Palace Ned The General United Church Webb, Mrs. Goodwin or Mrs. _end at their camp -site. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pegg, of parents on Sunday. engined sons Grantnand Neal Women are holding a hake J es. Wilson or Mrs. A. Rob-. Support our Guides and , ;,Wychwood St. Mr. and Mrs, Oxford, Mrs. and their wives and famiJ�ies, on Sunday. - Miss Glenna Minaker, : of Fresk Grade ��►� - _ — - Bra her ,parent here�k-end Oven Ready 'Beef Beef Itearts lbs . (while They Last) AUDLEY Frying _Roasting -Barbecuing tAterage Weight d lbs► Strictly Fresh' Grade'''A' '(Loose). p Rev. Rex. Norman, of Ajax Sliced • Rindless - �• V ! C United Church, will be in . . SmallEGGS Doz`�� charge of the service here ft is- - Sunday, 414 2.30'0.- m., in the absence of Rev. M. Sultans, (Bring Your Own Carton) wibo is in Chicago this week. . CON. The Community Club wlllAS BA ' -A—KF T meet this. Saturday' evening at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Jno- e) Chum (Tasty Ashton, Pickering: A game of Government euchre has been planned. lespKted A number from here enjoyed / and Music Night, M M the Drama STROUI--- at Pickering High School last �?OlffeSff� 151/2 oz. tins Friday evening. - (Saw toe! Sympathy �liay is extended to -- F C? d D_ J111 A R K E T _6 fo SC Mr Mrs. Jahn Puckrin in the passing of Mrs. Puck- in A . (case of 4$ rims stint, Mrs. Arthur veeic-- 21bs. 69c Rouge Hills on Hwy. Noe L of Rouge Bride Nn, $4.9S) Wei, on Fray . Bud �. (save $1.051 Mr. 'and Mrs. Bud Rogers Wild B of the 5th Commm- ion, Mr. and, Mrs: Brian Car - Clover Cream (Save 200) Y2 Gallon Maple Leaf or Orono Brand . ,.. f T "'s ter and family, of pronto, Canada First Grade \ ited' Mr, and Mrs. Bill Rogets a�� al p on Surutah - The c Mrs. Theo. Annan spent d 9ce ( Cres er &ttei with her son Fred ,and 6 9 Mrs. Annan, Picke+tdng. Red Rose Orange Pekoe kg- of 60 Circus Coming To ..Margene 100% Velstable Oil Cooked TEA IIAGS (Save 641) ._ ----- 79c (Saw IOcc) MAPLE LEAF aN-Rlw (Saye Eel F.•dM 411 a M_ NATURAL � ,� .ask Maple ..Leaf C>w:..:_ = 'CHEDDAR •g• • • TOILET TISSUE __ - ft@& � � � the Greatest CHEESE H 4Ji 111 RedMT (s..4 stet c.n.. •I Es -t. 9 Stow on Earth will move its �If pkg. 11/2 Ib.. TIS BOOK MATCHES .. _-- . ------ tons of draws props, Mats 12 oz. with MAR6ARIN! MILD 49C Taw Queen E•.lera 1s-� swd L4rlr a and costurauL along ' 1-2 oz. I _ - BREAD _..---_-,--- .--------------__ 3 far =9e grads of anima] and tl�sman into the ndsmm Mew�E Or. � ' �' � 4149 �..w+,r. D'/i't'T �BARs t11---- 2 iw 394 Maple � Gardena in To - 12 oz. CHOCOLA E to. The five-day season We= - _ 3 lbs. 79C OW .Owl Sur..Laf on May 27 instil May 31 with (Save, fie) PURE LARD _-=---=---= 2 B». 394 a' matinee dadlY and thoas- : s.Iwa tsw !wiN l 2 -es. Ra..1 TW � � ren and dance LSO � ��e ,�" • --; Round . PREM __�-- - ----------- 2 e �t strove acdaiElled. titin 'ROASTS55 '�' i. Rota (Pra�ref al ue.R.N) (Sae. 1741) 11-.a 7i.a spring by New York audiences. ;'S11LAKSor �.79 a CORNED BEEF .---------_.____ __-- 2 far B9e Officials of falls circus have Fes 1.141. Ply. anatouriced mom than 20 new - Saaaela (Sae. 104) - 4I�C imported acts, which had their Fhsell Pork (Picnic) LIQUORICE ALLSORTS __r_ premiere in New York, wild be Tbat Dor« Ta s. Kweaw s a..e perforntittg in Toronto exaeriy �6 C Swe, Ad loo as seen in the Big Tovm. ilea rLARGE 6 -OZ JAR ___---------- "e The shay Huls 2, twuis oder pas . and aerialists, e r0 -Cross Cut features harts, anirrml acts. 149.000 _ of trunk of nov SMORT RIS ROAST ib. b'ie. a �resb Lean PORK B[lTT' ROAST. lb. 49c : - taliring tilri'lls of great skill FRESH MINCED BEEF - �2 lbs. 79c Four huge production nu -rimg .� . besides the usual three-ring Round or Square SONELESS ROILED (1d ! Ribs) � � � spectacles ' RUMP ROAST :.LB. 79 ".PRIME RIB ROAST lb. 8Sc But'its ti>e.,t;g sense of danger that mean so MUdL_ta_W=m_af__tb,- circus SIRLOIN, T-BONE, PORTERNOUSE A ttI1S year the Biri Skinless WING ctAoeel ;WING STEAKS - and and Barnum and Baxley E N F R S lb. " �` `u Among 1 � them is Charly Baumann and phis jttrsgle tigers. Untanned, ` -,For Your Garden a Full Selection of Ronnie's the tigers are trained in such Thu - . ' • . daring feats. as leaping th _ Lean Peamealedb • 49C And Steel Briggs Flower and Vegetable Seeds gh a nam tom• COTTAGE ROLL L /sae a Issue - _ • NO. 1 ONTARIO DUTCH OR MULTIPLIER ' • PV�71 � TO fliY� Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty im ONION SETS wiib. 294 lb. 55c may/ SPARERIBS (side) . /BINGE EDWARD ISLAND C[RTIFIED ��'^ �� Frost Lean Pork L ft Roasts Seed Potatoes 7S -1b. Bag X3.75 IPeck 994 The Postrilaster GeErerEi, Hon Nictloison, SUNKIST SWEET EATING NEW CRO. SIZE in's has Jahn h Rib End . 'Ib. �C Tend'loin End Ib. - 9,;c � announced that a' s;�ectal : (Average' 21�s lbs.) (Average 31/5 lbs.) :' ` VALENCIA ORANGES - 3 doz. $3.00 s-teenp issue punned by the or Centre Roasts or Chops - '� Pel Office f e lb. Vic U.S. No. 1 FLORIDA May 14, will CarRS' the tile[t1e Whole Loin :'!be Sac NEW POTATOES , .3 lbs. 39c ofd »,� Unity. which is the MUM U.S. NO. 1 FRESH GREEN LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES n -w issue On tt111s yew's pr" (While They Last) Pirelli BROCCOLI ea. 29c gramme, portrays three red ICKE14W1� lbe 29c NO.1 MEXICAN RED RIPE _ - maple leaves On a blue book TOMATOES to ground ill introduce ooce coax Lucas Arthur$ Small Link n Cello •pkg. 29C lmast, It will introdtroe a ser,- it pkg'. 49c ` stanVs U.S. NO. 1 ARIZONA CRISP ICEBERG, les of floral emblem PORK SAUSAGE HEAD LE'T'tUCE .2 for, 296 pre- gilt ooftnnW years tl>Togi� Lucas Arthur$ Super Value 1 -lb. Pkg.; ''.No. i ONTARIO NOTNOUSE LONG, GREEN KING $I1St fl and ilttl include the officialrov BIfEAKFAST BACON _ . tn�l ett tae o th ten erav- '•� CUCUMBERS 2 for 294 d and the rlonttlern t t- (Bjlade Saw Rerltalir,dl, U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA STRINSLLSS tsNoalt Mr. Midolson pointed out Blade or Si+oe: Rib` 2 lbs. 39c mstit file aesitgn of ttsree zl1apu ! ROAST GREEN BEANS �_. leaves on tete sibamp tbe<Tnts a IMfno+d StNit ` MUSHROOIY�S ASTY part of the hCana 'land , p s' F�'ech WC Ib. � yale A1xlds oaf Canada a11d app _ ' -ears as well In si5ette pmnt*itto- Boneless Rolled Plate Bri:lut Erawiw�s TM 7:00 p.m The raid - i Frldeq TIM 9.00 �.Ew. O*ew rnsoele vies were approved by � RoAST ! ' Tt~.r.+n► 'IiN 6:00 _ • in 1920 as the (:wens per lb) •r ,r ; o@ldei� of Catlsda. 'idle /1rtllurs (English BrawnlL i1+rn' 3 Ibis - 394 maple leaf ltts}g1tiR is inetaat- NEAD 31b. an ' !!e F 'ivle of c Since it Prices Effective Thug's., (6th b 7th ' ,ly4`, �, Aprlf 39, M 3 3' ' to wthirr Oonstrion 59 P _ : 0 THE PICKERI •THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 19i4 NCi NEWS T Ort Beat j mm "'waw will be two _ Q�p yews old on May 2; to Allan ' _ EWS_ Mr, and Mas. Jack Ellis and Charron, who will be 11 years AY f lends, of Barrie, visited the old on May 3; Susan Flarqu- - - Denney's over the week -end. bar, two years old • on May 5; The Euchre held in the Com- Phtyllia Zettler, 13 .years old . Shft Nd F!' hr" fiat BY pat FIN munity,Hall on Saturday even- on May 6. _ ing had a good turnout. The o 0 0 - 'hockey game was enjoyed on Dunfair Baptist Church Rp ing at Bayview Heights School Fashion Show to be held at New Pmi�ft -- -- TV and coffee and sandwich- 9.45 a. m.,. Sunday ­01100LR- — . on Man 6, at 8.00 p. m. And— Bayview Heights Public School es were served. Prizes as fol- 11.00 a. m., Morning WorshiQ; _ Be Eaxly in the auditorium, on Wednes New residents are coming to lows: High Lady's , Mrs. .,,. X1.30 p. m. Bible Study; Even R Public Relations Committee day, May 13, at 8.15 p.' m Bay Ridges in large numbers. Chipman; High Gent's, Al. ing Worship at 7.00. Friday ev- ° 'o o _ Fashions will be by Marjorie's; This week; the. Pickering News Pickard; Con. Mrs. K, Pick- ening, Prayer Meeting... the Ratepayers' Association Thee Ladle,, Auxiliary of the Hair Styles by `licky's , and is pleased t.a welcome: Mr. and ard; Door Prize, Jack Sheerly• . time will be changed to 8.00 Recreation Association of Bay Make-up by Studio Gnrl. Tick= Mre J C��n­ Tatra Dr.; Another Euchre is planned for o'clock for this. week. No A cavalcade of cars left Bay Ridges -will, sponsor a Euchre its will be 75c. for adults; SOc. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kennedy, of Saturday, •May 23, "teenagers" Ridges on_ Monday, April 20, and Cribbage Night th-be held -for- students, and adzrtission Poprad Ave.; Mr, and Mrs. H. thanks to all who worked so 0 0 0 headed for Brougham Town- at the Exhibition Hah, Liver- will include refreshments and J. Taas, Poprad Ave.; Mr. and hard to make this. Euchre, a Fashion Conscious Ladies— ship Hall and the Pickering pool Rd. and Base Line, on Sat- a chance at the Door Prizes. Mrs. R Cureton, Reytan Blvd.; success. Please Note—Dunbarton High Towrishiip Council' Meetinig. Re- urday, May -2, at 8.00 p. m: Ad- Sunday, May 3, will be Mr. and Mrs M. Thomas, Lub On Saturday, April 18, a' School proudly announces its presenting the various groups mission 75c. will cover . re- :'BaPtasm Sunday.', and .any- lin Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Mas- very pretty wedding took place second Annual Showing of the in the Southern area of the" freshments- and chances at the, one who has a -child to be bap- on, Colmar Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. in Westminster Presbyterian Classroom Coutourieres. As at Township; Mr, Brooker, an Lx- door prizes• tiled, is invited to contact the F Alpine, Balaton - Ave.; `Mr. Church, Toronto: Miss Carol last year's show, our models memb •ecutive er of ' the Bay o o -o ` Minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. Mc- and Mrs. J. Ritchie, Annland Ramsden became the bride of will be wearing the garments _ Ridges Raiiepayers'-'Association Bottle Drive Set -kay at 942-0967, Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruton, Mr. Steven Rudd. The recep- which they have made them - read' abrief to Council adyoc- Bo ° 0 0 Poprad Ave.; Mr. and Mrs Rr- tion took.place at the home of selves in their Home Econom- peace Lutheran Church sting the breaking of the Long, Tatra Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. the groom, 30 Lakeview Ave. .ics Class, and in the Sewing For May 2nd On Friday, May 1, Peace Towzrship along swell-defrrred E. �TcAllindon, Antonio St.; (',uests- were from -Fort Erie, Club. The outfits vv^ibl include a .` Lutheran Church .will hold the line. We requested prompt ac- Mr.. and Mrs, H. O'Connor, of. Peterboro, Bancroft and Kitch- wide range of styles; leisure- _ -tion at fire meting" from. the examination of this.year's Con- The "Bottle"Drive' rico by Naroch Blvd„ Mr. and . Mrs. ener: M . -Mrs. Rudd will time, clothes, ,.party drosses, firmatron Class. According to Council to hire a municipal the boys of the 1st. Bay Rid- W. Stewart, P.eytan Blvd.; lir, reside in T after their and -miniature fashions rriod- cormtrltant, however, no imm- . the tradition of the Lutheran gas Scout Troop. on Saturday, and Mrs. A. Vandeveen. Gar- honeymoon at St. Catharines. elled by the small tyke, as well ediate decision oras-forthcorn- Church, this is .a public and Mr. and M J. On, Saturday last, the Cubs .as our favourite cottons. The May 2, has been planted. to voila Ave.q. rs• obtain funds -foe-:1z,=-`Z`e. Oral -gemination. Anyone int- lace is—Dumbarton High. ing. Council nevertheless did Ryta, Garvolin Ave.; Mr. and of 1st. Fairport B@ach held a P promise to hold a Special of "Inglewood Tents". This erested is invited' to attend." Mrs. R Bracewell, Krosno "Good Deed Clean -lip Day". Schnnl Au litorium. ;Widnes the -Rht type of tent The Confirmation Ceremony Blvd._; Mr. and Mrs. H. Graal- They did a wonderful job, and day, May 6, at 8.15 p. m. Adxn- o Sun enotzriity of the matter of- can he carried on- the cou s n. Zator Ave.; Mr. aixi Mrs. it is hoped the residents will 'rasion 315c. and there will be a splitting the Township. -_ backs and ai•e needed for boys . day, May the The students who K . Shaw, a clean. Bon Door Prize, La,t year's pr rid - It was generally felt by the w -ill take, the examination are: who have . progressed suffic- Mrs. G. Lenardt. Sem Ave.:'Ave.: ' -were seen smashing bottles on uc io Council at- the meeting that Erika Roeber, Hilde-ard . Vin.. -_yir. and ..Mrs. J. Schwager, of the beach on• Saturday, and we - success, and we predict this iently with Scouting require- � one to be even better. Do plan' due to the high cast for such ter. Apgela'.Brow-n, Lena Taft, meats to �o out camping with- Poprad Ave.;. Mr. and Mrs, K. hope it. will not happen again. services. n5ot only was -it nec- out_Scout_ Leaaerc nr adult. Belinda Taft and Peter sch- hlalaka, Grenoble Blvd.; - Mi. The Group Committee meet- to attend. We are sure you eseary to accumulate -facts, but Teich. " will have a most enjoyable et- 'help. -All types -of bottles will -- -and-�frs, G. Lindsay, of AAt• ing for the 1st. Fairport Bch. J°Ya give definite direction to the be collected, and entire pro- On Friday, • April 24, 4he - onio St.; Mr. and Mrs. E. will he held on Monday even- ening. . contsultartat in the event one reeds will be spent on Ingle- Group Committee of the Fair- Machalek,-Modlin Ave.: Mr. ing, May 4. at 8.15 p. m. It ,.- port Cubs and Scouts, toget- -and Mrs. P. Latimer, Modlin is hgped every parent or int- tvas to be retained wood ;Teats, her with the Mothers' Auxil= Further second proposal Meet The regularomeetin� of the rY �;aroc r. and Mrs- E. Lynn, crested parent will do thein' Rd.: FIRST ing of she o is - held a social- evening far h Blvd.: 'Mr. and NIr�. best to attend. � - •• •- School Board for the addition Bayview Heights Home and Parents of Cubs and Scouts. A. Dimech, Liverpool Rd.; Mr. • On Saturday, May 2, a Teen to the Pickering High School School. Association will be held Those parents who turned out and Mrs, W•' Allan, • Krosno Ave Dance will be- heid. in the MORTGAGE Ives presented. Mr. Don War- in the auditorium of the school for the evening had a most- Blvd.;_Mr, and Mrs. G. Haigh.-' Community Hall, Fairport, ing, Councillor for tt`arcl 3. en- . in ,Monday: May -11. Featured . enjoyable • .time playing base- Tatra Dr.: Mr. and Mrs. M. Beach.. Spot. Prize.-; and Door LOANS d�eavoured to point out the im- will be the Senior Girls' "Fadi- bail; darts and euchre, follow- Cote, of Tatra "Dr.: Mr, and Prizes: Admission 35c, -Time— - ,portanee.of erecting these dir- ion Show" of clothing made ed by dancing and other gam- Mrs, E. Kutrieb, Fordon Ave.: 7.30 to 11.00-p. m. ely needed classrooms at the bythegirls in the sewing class, es Conveners Billy T'horogood Mr. and Mrs. L. Field. Zator The Ladies Auxiliary of the 7% � ?i/4'% and Gerry Bromitt, of the Mot- Ave,: Mr. and Mrs. R. Marden, 1st. Far rt Beach will meet centre of,.the' student popula- and a display of Senior Sys' hers' Auxiliary ed' for ny arranged Miriam Rd.; Mr,. and Mas. K. at the home of -Mrs. Rudd, 30 -tion, and at. a site adjacent "Industrial Arts". a R"We"101 propody . !to sanitary facilities. An ex- _ 000 - and seined delicious refresh- Berger. Miriam Rd.: 1�1r, and Lakeview Ave. 'on °Tuesday, � � ,� ample 'in brand is the nesoes ex- • ments. Games and entertain- Mrs W. Roddan. Miriam Rd.; May 5, at 8.00 p. m.. Mothers.— to include on this year's bud- KlOanis To Hold ,fent were arranged by the Mr. and 'Mrs. K. Clancy: Mir- please attend. N it..�. get, provis on of -sewer faciiit- Group Committee and prizes •rani Rd.; Mr. and Mrs, G. Best Wishes for a- speedy re- t���� des to the Dunbarton High OM � '��' �! donated by the Mothers' Aux- Blowes, Krosno Blvd.; Mr. and covery, to Mas. R. Jeffers, who Sdt°oi. This Will be done, but Mary. Scout Master Bill Slat- Mrs, J. Pellerine, Grenoble -went into hospital this week. at high expense. due to its re- Don't forget the Kiwanis er took home the Door Prize. Dr.: Mr. and Mrs, J'. Miller, of Congratulations to Mr, and mote bocation from the Sew- •.Fertilizer..Sale" during the Euchre prizes were won by: Reytan Blvd_: Mr_ and Mrs. H. Mrs. M. Cook. wh46 are cele- ad 6Rff age Treatment Plant, 111rs. Slater and Bill Lawlor: McIndless, Po}inad Ave.: ,Mr. orating their 43rd wrlding an- -1 first week of May, Kiwanis is Nevertheless. COUnLil pro- offering excellent value in The Booby Prize went to Jos, and Mrs, J. Marjoram Bem niversary on May 4, ceeded to approve.the erection their isle of Procw�ssed humus . Tborogood. In addition, there Ave.:. Mr. and Mrs. Schmai- "Happy Birthday" to Jamec ,sof the tw�emy-five . da=room fertilizer, at • 35c. -per - bushel were various -spot � Semeyer. Kingf�ter- Dr :_ . Mr. '-and Shawn Dunn, wtto viii be >f0, Dundas St. W., _ M�1 addtt';ion to Pickering High bag -3 bushels for $1.00. or 7 out during the dancing. and Mrs, J. Tiedn-an. Bem Ave. six years old on April 30; to School for 3990,000 at a loc- bushels for $2.00. To ensure adon five miles away ft", delivery. phone your order to :. Bay.Rid!iM, with provision for 839-3914,,81!-1821, 09-7725 or later expansion .and thereby .o-�u, ' incurring , once -again this ftrt- 0 0 a ure added expenditure for ac- Tare Bay Ridges Guides and - quiring neoessany sv3nitary fac- Brownies would kke to thank ilities in -the next year or two. the residents of "our cormnun- :•„ There' is a 'large parcel of ity for their support of Cookie �. land in Bay Ridges located on Day. Iasi Saturday. The - SaleModin z - was very successful, enation of a school. A large del- Guides and Brownies are ex- e$ation °� . residents - �ed tmmely grateful for our sup- a, Mth the petition containing port of their only fund-raising °t one hundred and thirty signs- sure of the year, and would turps aPpeared at the Planning also like to thank Marjcn i 's °n Friel A s Board Meeting ay. p- . Ladies' Wear for donating_ _ ril 24, to protest the re -zoning their window space in conn- `~ a Consolidated Cookie pro- - by with Day prp�hiaastnon 'action - . Building Corporation to allow motion. for fdity-me homes row, h1a s-..' Nl ing to be erected there. ^IIn ; wish to know more77. --The. .: �� t •� If, You about and participate in these and other trartters of import- Fairport un*W Church ance to Bay Rid6es Retena3►• i The Evening Unit of United lend your support by ibis } ` ars, Church Women will sponsor a turning out to .the next meet- J. E. ENWRIGHT ................ :­ .................. .............. _- INSURANCE — SSnrin! fi» scars dna Ift . ExP4 t POW HSIVIn9 WAS 4war— •Ihwrsne0 ` Houk • - Wkwe ft" 111- �` UOMI She. aeih►,wste For Ne owMstion �1bsoit phono' 094317 or iWI"7 - SAY RIDGES CSN sa a01Net 6664= to Sreck St. & W1916V Now WIN ALUM -- od 11/4@020-SWi1g : Completed - InstaRed $39.95.-. A JAX .LIMBER _ (Pkkedfig Yard 0*) ALL FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 29, 30, MAY 1, 2 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MEATY FRESH SIDE—LB. SPARE RIBS Ib. #W' { - BAKERY DEPARTMENT �= IGA ROYAL GUEST -24 oz. Loavei—� WHITE BREAD r _ _ _. 2 for 39c � DEMPSTERS—Saw 6c Choc. Coat" DONUTS ,- _. _ :.,29c � DEMPSTER`S—PkE. - ONION ROLLS z - _ 21 c IGA DtTtRbtM -for liK RECEIVE AN -EXTRA $4.00 TAPE WITHelm PKG. OF 60 MOTHER PARKER'S TEA fro .the I GA 15 OZ. PKG. QUAKER MUFFETS RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 TAPE WITH CATALOGUE —2B Tins AYLMER BARTLETT os. _ for � REGULAR OR CHUBBY—�• �l L[� � . C - - - - - - 6 � $1 1 1 -__ - - - - - - .:.. ,... Lb. Pkgs. CELE R� &I O .PEARS SP TENDER JUMBO .SILK BEEF OR IRISH -24 sa• Tins_ $� t„RIHE ARGA_ES �u.5. CALIFORNIA No. i G DE CORK STEW U.S. No. 1 GRADE — LB.- TOMATO OR VEGETABLE -1• os.' Tins iVI M R SOUP - - _ -•_ =� 9 for •. $1 Ill OZ. BTL . AYLMER CATSUP _ _ - 5 for $1 .BROCCOLI t U.S. No. 1 GRADE LGE. ORIGINAL BUNCH 1L/C IGA DtTtRbtM -for liK RECEIVE AN -EXTRA $4.00 TAPE WITHelm PKG. OF 60 MOTHER PARKER'S TEA fro .the I GA 15 OZ. PKG. QUAKER MUFFETS RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 TAPE WITH CATALOGUE