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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_05_07T aSTAWSHOIT TELEPHONN SINCa PICKERINO 1 q1 HE P1 C KERING_ NEWS -i942P0940 X. 81 NO. 21 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 - - Price - 10c Per Copy Th _ " �` Two Claremont Bo Scouts Receive High Scout Honours Pickering Village Post. Office To - � y y Stay In Pickering; No Delivery M yds �. en. md�. r •� i26 �z"'� .Yv ¢ a''"qts w�+ a% _ ` K k whyAt a special meeting of the motion were Councillors Baa— 'N' - _", Pickering Village Council. and Kearney and Vic Dingley. uti� «:: ,�� 9 9 Son. ah )+ }r s....7` R m, y n t ",¢ s:� : ppf , "� a Messrs A. D. Fizzeii and B. W. 'It was stated that the t Hel-Y �� Green of the Post Office De- master would be taken care of Corr partment on Tuesday night, L If the move was made, -but no Gra Reeve R. A. Munson b'roke.the indication. was made of what r:. Glo'£' ,- 'as tie vote to keep the'Post officer 4. MTs 3 x,� ' in Pickering, instead of having ploliee& It was also suggested ' ' Ft moved to Ajax. Had the of-' that under the Ajax post of- urer, �. j + u fisc been moved, there would five, x Social it would be preferred but Boutet . ; % s have been postal delivery here._. not -absolutely necessary to a- _ ' �. vo - H ' �- r° :' Supporting the Reeve were ffiz the word Ajax after the her, u 4 Councillors Ron Watson and word Pickering on the address : } bersht r,'Len Burningham. Opposing the es. _ v b w Ba a ecreation omm� ee trust and S. �' `'•. IM� i4 ^ • J ¢yob c y ,• •� ,�d� To Meet Reeve And Senior Group - :_. serving: , hers fo! Paul ' Lyons: chairman of the waiited. Open I Bay Ridges Recreation' Asso- . :: fir+ Lyons told council that Arrnstra ciation, charged Monday night his group had discussed with . tturnl €m tt 4 that the senior township body the' senior body, that they and the .., . was dictatorial,. and urged the would like paved area in one . g -en ar. reeve to take over -the helm of their parks, and they felt The F and get them back on course. many uses by many" groups ' 2. Band The five man board submit- could be made of it. He said with ted their- resignations to coun the senior group did not ob- was f 11 cil enmasse, but agreed to ' jest at that' time. peg withdraw them pending the - Mr. Lyons said at a: later under' outcome of - a .meeting with meeting the senior group said them, the. Township Recreation that instead of a, paved area, they Committee and Reeve C. W., they wanted to install -flood- - - and Laycox, lights in the Bay Ridges park _. p "If you have `the interest "of and that -of East Woodlands. cyst the children at heart you will Mr. Lyons said the cost of the - - _ not resign. but get. ,in there pared area .and the' lighting and fight for what you want", was comparable. .. :; W said Councillor Wm, Newman. Reeve Laycox urged the - cu" Councillor John Campbell body not to resign. He said 4 Queen. Scout, Terry Hopkins • Guam Scout, Derrick Curtis paid he felt thin; matter of these problems should be cis- mass .resignation on the part cussed,' and thaLt he felt' a solu Two Claremont Boy Scouts were honored at their recent Fathe r and Son banquet by receiving their Queen Scout badges., On of the, Bay Ridges board was • tion could be worked out. _ Ssturdsy last, they received their Queen Scout parchments by Lieut. Goveneor, Hon. Earl Rowe, Photos by JFrrt_Thomas just a lever to. get- what .they Lot Fee . To Be Resolved, One Way Or. Other . Township Corinth Presbyterian Church Lakeside Softball $5W,OO y The age-old dyrsanute stick,-- —The heat-_of_elec2ui is over sill is opposed to charging the Briefs Induction Service • Schedule Opens $500.00 fee for dividsrig and I think council should use fee-e.-said-th%T Township to get costs o a The -Presbytery of East Torte Monday. May 11, marks the lots came to the foie again a little discretion in their, re- are thinking of retiring can- survey of a water area to be once of .the Presby�terran opening game .of this years 40 - this week at Pickering Town- nxarks," said Councillor Herb not afford to do so here, bounded by Scarboro on• the Church in Canada, will meet' in game schedule. The leagues -ship Council. Wank: - Councillor Bill Newman said . west, east to west side of St, Timothy's Presbyterian new , entry from ..Fairport AIr: S. ��'ahlers, :of Spruce Mr_ Wank said that. he felt he fe*t the fee was a. 8� Pickering Village; south along Church, Ajax, on Tuesday next Beach, Denney Bros. Heating Hili Road, Dunbarton,, asked the fee' was needed to offset thing, 'but there could be ex- village.. boundary to west side at eight o'clock, for the Induc- is at home to Suburban Texa b council to withdraw the fee certain costs that come about. cruciating circumstances in of Ajax, south to the lake end tion of the Rei•. Frank 'Conkey, co, Ajax in. this one. Site of charge and remit the money as a 'result of dividing land which cases it could be jnorth to Concession 2. '- M. A., into the Pastoral Charge the game is the John Mans- `' to those. persons • who have and increased pr=operty sales, waived. Council agreed to purchase of Ajax and Pickering. St, ville Plant diasmand located at Reeve Clifford Laycox said He said else skis illegal, It was agreed that council a weed sprayer fmm Chas.. Timothy's Church is an Bus- the south ,end of Port union - d u. He said if, the fee ' should be will hold a special meeting be- g Cooper Ltd. et Claremont for cher. Road; south -of Bayly. Road.. ' that he had ctiariged Rn4 lei a general public is irivLt -Bay Ridges Janitorial Ser a 'little on the matter of the Mr. Wank charged the reeve member, air his or her views Council agreed - to the clos- to attend the Indtfction Ser- vice • opens at home Tuesday, j l fee, but only a little. wlith making -irresponsible on the subject, then tail a , ing of the C.P.R. station at vice. 'May 12, at the Pickering Vit - .,At election time. I said I statements. with regard to the_ meeting between council, plant- Cherrywoocl ', lege diamond. They will meet tivauld look into this .matter .fees and sen -ices. ning board and the public. It w -as agreed that Mrs. M, last years trophy winners now of the SWO.00 and I have since The reeve, rebutted by say It. appeared too be Lire general E. McLean of Greenwood, be THE SOCCER LEAGUE Playing under the sponsorship gathered data on it, but it is ing his remarks were not ir- feelng of the council that the allowed to add a room 22 by The Dunbarton United Church.. of Mercury Furniture, Ajax ocked in a vault and cannot* responsible but facts. $500.00 fee charging should be• 24 feet ' to her 'home, ' that Another a is scheduled settled, once and for all, houses the Co -Operative Medi is _ enter bo a ,Soccer Team in . be released until an estate is. • Councill0l Harley. Spang the Scarboro League: For boys at Joico Mansville on May 13, �et.tJed," the Reeve said. said he has ahrays been -and ' s em to ing five per-. ween q and 12 ears, a in which the Range opens at sorts, Providing she get ap- practice will be held at -Vau- -_ proval of persons abutting the ghan Willard School on .Sat- All games will be played e . s y property-urday maniing, May 9. at 10.00 under the lights beginning at Ba Ridge' Residents Opposed To 'own HousesD,MB.grants approval for a 8 p:m: This a loos} league s y dg 2 rooms' addition in Area 2 for staffed mainly by local, play $36,000.00. ens and depends' on local= rest- s ! r ants or dents t and the a' i �y Ridges residents last _:study points out that a healthy of units now in thg area. Why ,Brie n Areaa2p or $345,- educed. Postal Rates For action. So let s see you at the O M. •R Friday strongly opposed apro- community must have a com- permit anything unforeseen 14 coo 000 For Canadian Overseas bail park.. We know will posed zoning amendment that plete range of dwellings.,' where many individuals have The buil ;; Mail You. permits meisonettes, or "town He said if it was not good made the most important in- April ding reports enjoy it • shows - 59 permits issued for , , In line, with .recent cbncess- •••• houses" on a parcel. of land in' fr a community. , CBC would vestment of their lives . buildings estimated total value ions in postal rates made 'to ' the township that had pre- suffer more than anyone. "We clave .heard matrvv times ��� I� OI�� viously been designated for .a' "CBC has the well being of that the 1,150 square foot Of $548,050.00• members of the Armed Ser- schoo] the community and protection house does not pay 'its -way as It -was agreed to advise ti;e ' -vice's Overseas, the Hon. Jno. "• Cor_ of the present home owners far as school costs are oorr- Hydro that • no more fly -ash R. Nicholson, Postmaster. Gen- Mr, Harvey Fenton of Pick Consolidated could be �drawTi into. Pickerit'rg eral, • on, April '30, inriouriced erinS,_got 'a hole -Fn -one at .the potation developers of the Bay foremost in their thoughts,' hs- eernes . 1 is type of proposed Whi»vale Golf Club• this week. on, made an added• development would be more Towpship• further reduced charges- for t' thav� the 1,150gye, Council will meet Centen- the mailing of newspapers and Mr. Fenton., sank the ball application to a designa besides bei a de- ni Consultants peri e. ce Work planning board for the amend- the block solot _, r 1967 celebrations. lic. to Canadians serving a - eat rd' T - merit school, now abandoned, would terreri� to surToun irrg Gardeners o approached become ed _ piece of ings, presents a danger. to F rtes a Armed o t n Meet Ai ea residents app Lincoln Street School The home town newspaper --''Swap And Shop" the board en masse -to ptote;t. P�i�y and there was a rea- traffic conditions,. Jahn �i"il n m was their sonable hazard that it would "Are , we .going to compete will now cost only two cents Pickering Township Hortic- pokesman. become.sterile Land. "an Linde- with. Regen't's Park in the City Kindergarten Reg for the first four ounces, and ultural Society meets on Tues- • one cent for each additional day, -May .12, promptly at 8.00 ' The planning board decided served disach'antage. to the of Toronto? Be rou yourselves we es - four ounces when sent by sur- o'clock, at Rouge Hills United o inspect the site 'in commit- developers." ask you. Would you yourselves Lincoln Ave. Public School face mai] through a Canadian Church. Members, friends and :ee of the whole prior to mak David Lennon. 'a member of be tri favor if yeti were P rr= Pa cots are •requested to . -Army Post Office' (CAPD), to other interested residents are t said he chasing a home?" ing a final decision. The coat- the Planning Board bring their children to the Lin- membet•s of the 'Canadian Arm- cordially welcome. tier will be reconsidered at the vitas riot enthused aboin the Latitude Granted mssaid that a eer- caln Ave. School, on Thurs- ed Force--. ` their -dependents This is the meeting to which I. next public board meeting on other tett of housing in Bay ,fain amount of latitude was and •cilivians attached to the members bring surplus garden 1 dges. and if this is the same, day, May 14• 1964, for 'Sept- I flay 8. he would not be in' favor." grated to' the builder in" Bay ember 1964 Enrolrrient. military, and when sent stock—plants, roots, shrubs; Mr.. W. Shulman, architect, Ridges through a Canadian Naval Post bulbs, etc—and this will be the and Mr: K. Dickson, represent- Circulate Petition Those eligible for registra- t= coined epi the John Williams told the plan- "To see some of the homes tion must have been born on Office (CVI'01 or Fleet Mail basis of a spirtited auction, at ing • CBC exp that are going in there now, or before December 31, 1959. Office (FM0) to Canadian which those present may fill �. school - board .did .not . recjuire irirtg board 'a petition had been they are a far c from• what personnel abroad. the corners. of their garden ?he site in question, and they crxrilated by the owners ad- cry Proof: of Age is required. The .military. pe UIP of these jacent to the bloc}: in question the original ,models were when School Nurse caul} be in atten- These special xates _.apply .beds. at_ bargain prices, and produced : drawing ._ .. Ba Ridges first. o ned 'up.•" onl to Canadian Publications hal fill the' Society's coffers _ P nropoced multi attached dwel- of worn he �Nas not one, He. Y Pe dance, 'and Lite Kindergarten y"d n a. he,. gen- at the same. time.. staggered to lend. vane- had ):greed to support the Chairman W. Hwy' Craig Class Room open for inspec- e d by t Flans r the span and mail in ..Ca a lings.. yeriera; comifiujdty'-in support --summed it -up chis way: tion, ral .public. - e Mr. Nicholson said that he . summer flower shows, and the T ty. 51 -in all .. - "We cannot let this block re, Children those "Surnames" - 1ir, Shulman said 'tha't an of their oppoci `� am cora housingproposal, n to the town main stagnant. How itis de : ,range from "A".. to. "L" .please felt that, everJthing possible . summer activities will be die . att,a&ive town housing It is reasonable. -in our velopeti is gig to take aeon- report From 1.15 to 2.15 p. M. should be done to; keep Can- cussed at this' meeting,- and murrgty was .proposed. siderable amount of time and adians well informed, particul-. there will 'be the usual por- Complete Range opinion."- he -,"M. to permit And from M" to Z", from arly those who are serving ' tunny to ask questions d ex - Town housing has not been home building on this site, but effort by the planning board, 2.15 to 3.15 p. m. t change information in connec- _ st," said ztot_reacsnable'to be used for- council, ratepayiers .and eom.. amble in the pa. munit in eenera]. ;�, R. T. DoWe, Principal aha.territoryy areas in beyond Can- tion with gardening, problems. Mr. Shulman. "but a reEent anything other than the type y — Pay Two _ THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THEE PICKERING NEWSRIPORT'fro'mCr to s of 8Ck -. ---- ---- - PARLIAMENT - 0!r MONUMENTS Issued every Thursday T - by The The News Printing and Publishing Company +utnonzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. -BY MIKE STARK - • OF DISTINCTION .0#SCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year z _ M.P. ONTARIO RIDING 1P ..,COOPER BLOCK LTD. - WM CALEDONIA ROM -- TORONTO BLOCKS & BRICKS - STRUCTURAL STEEL CRANE 0fiNTAL -STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO Phones: 942-1960 - 922-5103 — 66i-.5911 ..7. . ;LAW OFFICE OF W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., P. A., LL. B. AJAX SHOPPING .CENTRE BARRY MURKAR, E6tor _ - ^AOYERT)SING RATES UPON REQUEST— - A prolonged. debate. has taken place on Clause 61 of the Re- distribution Bill. This clause. sets out the method of appoint- e' F The Fost Off' Stays •ment of Commissioners to deal with the distrnbution of con- stituency .boundaries _An amendment to' this clause has been - by the N. D.' P., which alters considerably, the method f proposed as• well -as the categories of-ersons to be appoinned- ` The post office is -to stay in Pickering Village. In the It has been, revealed that maps ofnewboundaries have, al - interests of the village at large, we feel -this is -the ready_ been drawn and some Members have had access to therri. only wise move the village council could have made.' They have also been drawn in accordance with the percentage ' - We say, lists Off to Reeve Ross MurisOn for his-dec- of tolerance provided in the Act, wiltich -has not as yet receryed ision which had to be made quickly. The reeve had it approval of Parliament. in his power to literally give our post office to anoth- Since this work has been done, what will be the function y er municipality, 'We how any councillor could have voted tc of the Commission? -The question remains unanswered, and the '_�iiinister has .failed to satisfy the Members of. the House of wonder 7 our, post office taken away, if he had given much Commons, = - -have thought. to the ramifications. involved, other than it The Supply Hotton introduced on Monday, April 20, has in- troduced for discussion a number of Governmtent Department - saved some people considerable walking. Firstly, our post office employs a number of people. Estimates. The first of these was the Department of Agriculture and it was discussed on Friday. The first item, which is the Ad- " The post office is responsible for business (no one has ministration of the Department, gives a wide range for deate any idea how much) coming into Pickering. We know on the subject of agriculture, and will carry on for, a number al ; for a fact that a good many outside residents prefer of days. ' to pick up their mail at the postoffice. Almost any Oh --Wednesday,- April29, -a combined .meeting . of Kiwariis - Saturday, you will see a line-up at the wicket purch- Clubs from Oshawa. Belleville, Kingston, Brockville, and other is tithe asing money orders. Some of these people do other Clubsin the ork eld Rivenorthern N.e Y. -The �purp se is to tcommem�orate P shopping they are in' Pickering, and .goodness' .Back Khvanis Canada -U. S. Goodwill. Week. The Westmount Kiwanis .while knows, Pickering can use all the outside business it. Club of. Oshawa have invited me to speak to this eomboned k. by can get. meeting, and I am looking forward to this event. The post office representatives told the council, they In -a surprise move, two. Social Creditors from Quebec joined would prefer, to have our mail, addresseg as Pickering, the Progressive -Conservative ranks last week. There are rum-' Ajax, Ontario, if the post office went to Ajax. Again, ours that there may be others who are contemplating similar If that happens, Robert Thompson will have very few we would be losing our identity. They did say, that the action. members left under tris leadership. This poses a very serious . - post office would be agreeable to dropping the Ajax, question for him and he may have to decide on his future' Dol - mouse. but for how long? No .one could say. itical role in the country, as Wel las- in -the We are not -opposing postal delivery. We realize it would save some people the bother of walking up for 'Every year students from various parts -,of Ontario County visit their' Capital City of Canada, and derive a great deal of their mail. Those on the outskirts, especially would pleasure from such visvts. This year we have had a visa from g find this an advantage: We also realize that parking at Pickering District High School -and Uxbridge FAigh School the post office is a real problem. However we feel this _ could be partially solved by -imposing a 15 minute In June we will have the pleasure of wekvn-Ang students parking limit at the corner at busy hours (and enforc= from Bay Ridges, West Rouge and Rank: • .. ing it) This would help eliminate the ,problem of cars - The largest o! these groups will be the one fr'om,Bay Ridges, being parked there all day, instead of being put over g of. some one hundred students, teachers and parents. -in the municipalparking lot where they belong. We are, looking forward wiith. anucipation to greet tfiern and It is no secret that Pickering Village has empty' too be of service to them during their stay in Ottawa. -, business buildings right now. If the post office went to some- other community, this would mean another added to the list, as well as the loss of business tax. Ontario County Agr. Calendar - There is nothing to say, postal delivery would mea n - better service, even if the carriers do start out at 8 in ""the morning. Most business places- must have their Friday,, May t, 10.00. A. M. — Brighton. Dept. of Agriculture I Board Room, Extension Branch Personnel Meeting. mail 6 9 o'clock. and- what guarantee is there that it I _ _ Y g Saturday. May 9, 1.15 P. M, — Beaverton St - Pauls Parish would get here before noon. ° Earl — NoOrMarno 4- H� ©ubs Achievement The truth of the matter, in our opinion, is that this -afford Day. T""d'y' May 12, 6.45 P. M. — Uxbridge.. Trinity United Church, village cannot to lose the post office. We, are Uxbridge. Junior Farmers' Banquet in honour of Riverdale happy the majority of the . council felt the, - same way. The advantages to moving it, are far out- Tuesday, May 19, 6.30 P. M. — Oannimgton, Brock District High weighed by the advantages of keeping the post office May meeting for Beaverton Junior Farmers. in Pickering, as far as we_ are concerned. Wednisday, May 20, — Federated colleges, Guelph'— Diploma - Course Graduation ThuMWay, May 21, 6.30 P. M. — Uxbridge. Dept. of Agricul= Kingfishers, nine turtles on a ture Board Room. Ontario County Junior Farmer Year Book By -Ways Of Nature log, a muskrat, setieral species 'Brown Clonuruttee Meeting. F-rillay, May 22, — Federated Colleges. Guelph. Convocation. l of Sw�altows, and a "'April" Creeper over. at Joe Amos' Saturday,- May 23, 6.30 A. M. — Uxbridge • District. Ontario County Livestock Judging Cam petition Livestock Gasses IBy .'firs. G: H. Coley �� Out in the open fields, %%III be judged on'farms in the Uxbniige area. ! the Savarmah and- Vesper Tuesday, May 26, 9:15 A. M. — Greenbank- United Church. 'April naturally , follows Sparrows can usually be heard South .Ontario Women's Institute District Annual. March, but the weather, by singing with` "mixed" song- of Tuisday, May 26, 7.30 P. M. — Wellspring Park, Greenbank. i no means, followed suit. In the Brown -Thresher ocassion- �I meetin for rile Port Perry Junior Fantrers. May.meeting tact, . ebruary, with snort' and Chipping Sparrow's little "sew-. Prepared by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge t' call winds, and there wasn't ing machine" song. Just rec- (Box 3o9 txbridge —Phone: 852-31321 much let, -up -till. `the n-iddle bf, eptly. I saw a Blue ,Heron a - `Y the month, when we then en- light gracefully into a swamp, Warbler-ater ducks.- a' :Swamp Sparrow, and uraii$ts' Club conducted a• hike :. toyed three or four days . of and nearby a Myrtle Yellowlegs, Down on in the- Pickering: area. There ' spnng wea F iR-dpei va- sinning up in a tree, drew my the mud flats near the Ontar- were so many people they had - ited our feeder ..once, and a attention.. io-Hospi'tal, in Whitby, they to"split up in groups", but the f, pair of Pine Siskins hay a been On a beautifully stinny morn - identified a Piping Plover, a' group which went to Joe coming nearly every day. It i; ing several �ifiitethroats were most unusual ..experience, for Azr'. pond,- saw•, a Pied -bred good to hear the Flickers singing in a secluded garden, this part of Canada, as it is a Grebe and a Black -throated "quick-quickifg", the' var ou accompanied "by 'Robin and resident of the Atlantic sea- Green Warbler, This. is a :- frogs croaking. and the hum- Scmgspar•ro„s. The Speirs' re-boarcL, There were also some wonderful time of year, with ,•:•raring of the toads in the marsh. ported some interesting birds Common. Terns. around the eve .thing txt, look forward to,. The Phoebe, Ruby -crowned this rnonth. In• their garden,, same spot. A friend of Mrs. let's' hope that winter is f . - Kinglet and Field Sparrow they had a Winter.. Wren and 'g re b Speirs saw A Yellow Warbler . really behind us. ' _ • _ came back quite early, and a \orthern Waterthnrsh, while _ in West Hill, around the acid- Latest News Bune4inMy ` several days later, there were on a field trip to Squats' 41cch. d1e of April and a ]?Citi#ic Loon Tomato Worm which formed. ,• Blue -winged Teal, a . pair of they saw ' several ,kinds of in' Hamilton. Mrs. Root, a res- ,its chrysallis on October 7,,has ident of Bay Ridges, - had a survived the winter and emer- pair of Tree Swallows in her ged into a Sphynx Moth, on garden as early -as April 15. April 29. I will feed it honey, rOn C the last Saturday­ni.t 6n'a ISS 4a e. April, the Toronto Field Sat- `day'. - z C - - SPECIAL L-H, RECESS BATHS-� T THIS W EFK, ONLY - $55.00 a DRUBS LTD. Z o 4320_ • • "0$'PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ... SMALL MOTOR . SERVICE COSMETICS -` SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS _ _... Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors .STORE HOURS: New and Used lawnmowers & Rototillers For Sale WEEK_ GAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.im. :.. LAWNMOWER SHARPENING _ SUNDAY. nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. -.to-'5 p.m+. Dinty's Small ' Motor Clinic NG - - PHONE-Whit�halt s-5961 r� Village - - : ' '942-3230 Picke ng a9 - - - ..,COOPER BLOCK LTD. - WM CALEDONIA ROM -- TORONTO BLOCKS & BRICKS - STRUCTURAL STEEL CRANE 0fiNTAL -STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO Phones: 942-1960 - 922-5103 — 66i-.5911 ..7. . ;LAW OFFICE OF W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., P. A., LL. B. AJAX SHOPPING .CENTRE • THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Three ■■■■■■■nu■■!•■i•�i■i5■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>s■��a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■■ trot a clean bill of hearth from r , - ■! ■ her doctor, and was -welcomed WEST R:a back to the club with great _ enthusiasm. Both Linda and The- West Rouge Home and district wish her a speedy rec- ■ - ■ and Lorraine represented Dun - "MAY School Association held their overy. : - : barton, High School in the in last meeting of the season, on o 0 0 ■ ■ ter -school gym competition, - ��'ednesda evening. April 29. bTr. George Crain, Roue - - _- held recentlyin Oshawa, and' - y > > ig ■ ■ The Auditorium was filled with Hills, Dr. has been confined go ■ - ■ exceent.. accounts of parents and children, as this his home for the past two : '-� gay_Q theniselies. The DAC is very - - was a Spring Concert, with weeks, under the doctor's care : " proud of them both, many of the children p from all and treatrrient;_P o Mr. Jim :Sup i The Executive Committee the Grades takinart, The Clark, Friendshl Ave., has pr O would like to thank Mr. Beesmeedrlg_was opened by tine been home with a bad case ■ Your t for being with us and present- - President; Mrs. Joyce -I elyar;- of strep throat, for several ; ■ ing the awards; to Mr. Joe who gave the proposed Exec- weeks, and we wisTi t - = -- ..... _ K Strobel and his two students utive for the coming fall sea- a speedy recovery. ■ rU.- oFju�. the competition; to -- son, who are: President, Mrs. 0 0 0 Vir. Foldvary for all the extra �• e gar; Pres- 11g�. The West Rouge Scouts held ■ help he eve Susan and Lorr- _ .`• . Correlli; Past Vice -Pres., Mrs. a very successful '.car wash � mal e I■i aine before the Metro Fleet Grace Smith; Corr. Sec., Mrs. special" at East Ave. and Is- ■ ■ and to all those who have help- :aloria White; Recording Sec., land Road, on Saturday, May ■ - -■ ed in.�arious ways during the Mrs. Edith Armstrong. Treas- 2, and we trust they will do = _. 1■i season. This Club is entirely, carer, Mrs. Blanche Bingham; this again, as it is a "dollar ■ . . _-. ---- Mrs. Jean well spent" . to have your car a -■ Social Convener, --- un by volunteers, aril it is Boutet; Program Con'vr., Mrs, look so nice and clean. Con- obvious that it is filling a need Yvonne Cochrane; Grade Mot- gratulation, boys, for the fine ■ in the community; witness the ■"am _ _ ■ fact that both Bay Ridges and her, Mrs. Vera MacKay; Mem- effort and work you put into ■ Nest Rouge have started their ber5hip, Mrs. Mary Correll!, thas project. _ `i _ ■ own Athletic Clubs, after the and Publicity, Mr;. Dorothy o 0 0 ■ children from those- areas had, Wiggins. We arepleased to The West Rouge Inglis Juv- : • � • Q been coming to the DAC for see such a good Executive, and chile Hockey Team, with their ■ Industria' and commercial assessment- is a one or two seasons. trust other members. of the H. Officials, were guests of , the ■ ■ W6 look forward 'to a good and S. will do their part by Jahn Inglis Co. (sponsors) at : top priority in Pickering Township. We need ■ season next year, and hope to helping when they are called a dinner at the Park Plaza, on ■ i see all the old members and upon for baking. memberships•` Friday, May 1.. Each player ■ many new ones when gym be serving and being grade moi- was presented with a pen- anti • • • : gins in the Fall -Have aWon -- - - - - bets for your child's room, on' pencil set, and also the Picker- : new industrial assessment, new commercial a derful Surruner. -Mrs. Diana Open House Nights, Mrs. Edith ing TowrshiP Trophies were a ■ Ricketts„ Corr, assessment, but let us not forget our 'pres Armstrong, Secretary, read the Presented to them, with their • ■ . rmme engraved thereon. s ■.....................................,,...:_...._._ minutes which were adapted, ■ - -and the Treasur'er's report was On Saturday evening. May ; • given by Mrs. Bingham. 2, Mrs. Audrey Downing; Flag. ■ ent local stores who contribute, - in part, to ■ gouge Hills The Pickering T. S. A. No. stone Terrace, held a party for ■ 9 2 Bay opened the the team, w� their a the cost of our schools and educational with several numbers which friends, in her home, and the � -- •Belated birthday . gr�eetisigs was followed by a Historical specialty of the night was a ( to Gayle Willard who celebra- - pogram. : ted her 10th birthday ori -May plsgeant, with the Junior Choir beautiful cake, decorated es- i - - ■ 2, with• a dinner out, and an under the direction of Miss PecialiY for the players• They ■ as enjoyed dancing and refresh- ■ evening at Lice show. _S6yder, singing the parts : Al - they were acted . by the boys menu. ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. entertainedSrcd Al Un - and girls of the sc ivol, The 000 : They deserve your trade • so su-- - those ■ Waolhead and khold program ended with a "hoot- THE CHURCHES - ■ � er, of Agiricourt, last Sunday, a many". with . Ward, Mr. who help you and make May your shop at ■ ■ at dinner. • .Ffadrborn, Mr. Lye and Mr. Grace Presbyterian Chinch ■ ..'awe are �� � missed - Ladd. doing the musical acc- Port Union Road ■ Joanne Smith's 6th birthday, ompansment, while as many of Worship Service and SunIN ho nmffL - the students from the higher day' SeF�ooi for all ages at 11,00 : on April 24. We hear she had Jo - grades as could get an the a M. _ - _ one. - more Jo- - -- a happy Many srtage took part in a veal old- The St. Ame's Circle of the p i cone fashioned sin8-song. which Grace Ladies' Guild will. hold f 1�DIiR1 in the �kinterest by ■ bliss Debbie Todd of Wood ■ ? : llarx>!s Rd. entertained several they called "Hootnany" The a Rtrrtnmage Sale on Saturday, : _ in the num- May 9. at 10.00 a. m., in the ■ ■ young 6tb ohs 0n the occasion audience joined ■ ■ birthday, on Sattrr bens -"He's Got the Whole Stropping Flea, West Rouge. ■ of her 6tli b' ttidaY ha r used ■ • s • } • • • day, May 2. ;��d in His Hands' ' �� 11e "erg good ■ P�ekermg Township Industrial Comm�ss�on a Congratulations to Gayle anybody seen my Gay, and clothing they would . like to ■ `'When the Saints conte mar- give, please call: Mrs. Leta ■ Be Will for and Beryl and placing MacLean. AT. 2-0153. for pick- ° a ?nd, and 3rd. in their class, art ctdng in". And the- closing - �■■■si■■■■st■■■■■■■■asi■■■■■■sista■■■■■a■z■ti■■■■■a■■■tst■■■a■s■■i■■■■a■■t•� the recent competitions held - - 0 Canada. by everyone prey- up _ _ _-_-_ by the Dunbarton Athletic ent. Rev. Jack 'Fraser, the Chap- --" lain at Sunatybrook Hospital, Club. They are very proud of 000 ' their trophies, •.Spring Cleaning'.. -= 'the will be the special speaker on Saturday evening. A reel :sus- play and Presentation of A- : umoot� pAo'1'I z • tt�-r$H The 1st. Rouge Hills Pack Aril ohn Willis and Peter Brad_ thers' was fulled. wards last Wedstesday, p 3, J - - �for art- Su -May' 10 --"Mo cess. The building . ki Sunday,, in is laa k-oui III Ladles Club ng enjoyed an all -day coo id,a; for their White Elephant Day'.. Ttris will be Christian Spat dance prizes were won 29. Mr. Donald Beer Chairtman bury (tied), Tyro Intermedial the Walley' last Saturday, and Booth: r -their Bazaar lip fall Family Service" with the Sen- by Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas, of the Recreation Corrunittee : Girls- L' Fiona Robertson: and are asking residents to set for Boys and Girls of the Sun- of our village, Mr, and Mrs. a7 the Pickering Township 2. Linda -Willis; 3, Beryl Wil- the twenty-seven boys wish too .. -aside 'things that may 'bring a day School taking part• • Ball Spry, of Oshawa, -and Mr. .Council was on hand to present lard. Boys --(waiving mmpet-. thank the three leaders for a most pleasant 'day. • few' cents there, and other- 00,0 Rion Hoar and Miss Nancy certificates and troptue� the ition) I.' Jack .Lansing. then wise wotild.be thrown out, or St. Edward's Anglican Church Fin, of Kir�le. various winners, and his fire±• Andrew Gibson: 2. Jim Ward: The 1st, Rouge Hills Scouts _ stored away again. You -may East Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown ence was greatly • appreciated 3. Wayne Gibson- TYM Advan- are Doming up with sametatch call Mrs. Vera MacKay, at AT. Sunday; May 10, there will and' Bill, Miss :Viae Brown and by the Executive Members of ced: Girls only -1, Tanya. ;inte'restim on June 6. Watch .� 2-1969. and have anv, 'stems be Holy Communion and Sun- Lynda Eastwood, visited rela- the Club. The evening opened Zawerucha: 2. Eido. Baumeis- for their announcements in the picked a .- - day Schaal for all ages at 9.30 tives in Tara, on Sunday. with a brief display by all club ter: 3. Suzanne Hill. 1'0� Paper, - 0 0 o a. m. fico. K. Scott in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- members. and then each win- Two special- awrards were The Key Club'of Duribarton Remember to patronize Lbs 'The Ladies' Group of St. Ed- Taggart and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. ner performed their winning matte to the girls who repies- still talking about the int- 'The Ledim Club Bake Sale, this ward's met at ,the church on "Pascoe spent Sunday in Niag- routine before receiving their ented the Club- at the ;retro eresting, trip, they, took to Saturday, May 9, 10.00 a. h Monday. and a2tveni tgce of members. *May 4. with am Falls. Cole, of $coo trophies. Toronto Campetition, and as Pittsburg recently. The boys in Steinberg.'s Store, at t good klin In the Pee Wee Class. boys Mr. Beer presented the hand- are keenly interested in the ShoPPnrS F' This g'r'oup .� working very' visited son Nelson and family,' grid girls compete together and some trophies to Susan Holl succi: they are dairig. _ The next meeting -of the hard each Wednesday, painting on Sunday. the winners - were: 1. David inger (Tyro) and Lorraine Don't forget the Tia and group will be on Thursday ev- and cleaning, the. interior of Miss Glenna Minaker, of Paddison; 2, Gayle Willard; 3, .Drury - (Novice), the applause Bake Sale being held at the ening. May 13, at 8.30 - p, , m., the church, and are doing a Brampton, visited Mass and Debbie Rasmussen In the Tyro showed how much every boli SatuPourday, e Hill United Church, on in the school. Mostly, a bus- very good job of it too. Mrs: Minaker, on the week- Beginners Class: Girls -1. An- felt that Susan' And' Lorraine Saturday, May 9. mess, and .plans for the Bazaar 000 end. ela Calm; 2. Shelley Kerr; 3, deserved this recognition. Rouge Hills.Home b School program, All ladies in the The Pickering Group of- Several of our ladies (a- Shawna Nbble, -Boy's-:-1_ Way- Linda has at last, Annual Meeting -May T2, _ community invited to attend.. The Voice of Women, invite bout forty in all) attended a - 5.00 f r The ladies are also planning. anyone interested.,rn' "Nuclear Daffodil Tea, given by 'Mrs. The pupils of Grades 7 and a Book Store". at "their Bazaar, Di-Garmanient" to come to the. Roy° Rogers, on Tuesday even- i 8, will hdld a display of pro Econ - and are asking for good, used Rally, the organization is Spon- thg, Mm. Alderdice, of Rouge jests made the one Econ- _ books that folks may just put sorrng, in Massey Hall, on May Hills, demonstrated "hat-mak- SCHOOL AREA NO. 2. omits and, !Manual. TraiTtiTte away, or throw out. 20, when Dr; Spock will speak ing" .Everyone enjoyed the Classes. Reports from 'the Ex 0 0 0 on this octal subject. evening. Proceeds go .to the TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ecutive concerning the years . _.._......:.. The- community. extends its. Cancer Society work and progress 3eepest sympathy to Mr. and •GREENWOOD Mr, and Mrs. �V. Trolley and ENDERS l'he. delegates who attended Mrs. John* and family, Gloria visited their daughter the Horn & School Convention Rouge Hills Dr., in the passing Joyce in Peel Memorial Hosp- in April, will give their reports The 1st. of May meant -the SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked -as to Tender Num on the same. �f Mrs, Webb's mat)ler, Mrs• opening of Trout Fishing. It ital.on iclay' RefreshTdents to be served on Thurs-Mr. McPhail, of Toronto, vis- loci, will be received by the undersigned for the foil- i dray, April 30• Funeral services traffic to the Conservation - were on Monday',. May 4, from Parks,' from' Metro Toronto, Pegg and family, ,pn- the week- _ Port Credit. end• TENDER NO. 1. The supply of cleanings ahsriais,'caretakers' IS OUR acrd bowris and cities for miles ., i7 sympathy to Sunday, May 10, is Family supplies, toilet tissue, and paper Al-�-'Our deep. yrrtpa around.' As we look aroWd, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Flemming, we see the parks filling up �' at the church, and the TENDER NO. 2. The supply of gasoline and lubricants for I MORTGAGE Rouge Hills Dr. with the pass- wdth. cars, and of course,• pec- Sunday School will be Dom- school buses. basted with the service at 11.30 a iiug of Mr. Flemming's brother, pie. The stream bank lined TENDER NO. 3. The supply of fuel oil J nes,'vvh,o was killed in a with chiidrezt > able' to a m. w�ul the, children of the TENDER NO. 4, The supply of coal. COMING DUB car accident, on Saturday, MaY Sunday Se3toal Ply brzrtg TENDER NO. S. For the supply1 401, near King- hold a fishing line and rod, to thei parents, Rev. T. Fleet- of labour and materials ne�- 2, on Highway oldsters who know every g� haTrt will deliver Lite seTzrtoTr. teary for cleaning and servicing oil -fired heating equipment. ston. >:lureral services were fishing hole and know haw to ' held in Toronto 0m May 5. �� the beauties. Master Ken and Miss Joan TENDER NO. 6, For the supply a! drinking water. .We would be pMt�d 000 Remember our RunrsrLage Gardiner had their tonsils re- TENDER NO. 7. For the cutting of weeds in the school yards. � dilCtJli � ` mar happy returns of the moved at the Ostrava Hospital day to Mrs. Mae Chaddock. Slade and Bake Sale, on Satur- I last y _ I Tenders dow at S." P• m., May 20, 11(14. ft for �• Hills Dr., who celebra- �', May 9, in the church yard, I Tit. 9terva ted t Rouge sporeored by United 1, Mrs. Stetivart's lis: � fir Tender with a party, Women. We_hogre-foto nice wea- - �►PPliest Ferrnie is to be made to the BoardKTWA on Friday, MAY 1; also, to ter over tate week -end.............. O� Resebank Road', Scheei, R.'R- 3, Pickering. Telephone: , i Steven Ci�ar'k, Frjerxhhip-Av"e: a GroupC� of the wdro cetbrated hit fifteenth Th a� birthday 0rtr Thursda�Y, April Gwbs and Scouts wish to thank D AtfiJWk all who helped, and those who IC'R � W~ or' coli tender nef neciosiiily aeaphd. 30. 'u them, in the '�tt_ �T R U S T 0 0 0 le drive" on S;wrday. It was A A. W. TYAS, Buskmas Adminisfrater _ Mm. Steps Courrier, of Is- a tremendoe� success. _ i. ADrANISON. Chale" an of the Beard land Road, is in the Scarboao • he 1st. Greenwood Laeiflm' The ,1963-64 Season of the - C' where this week, Atuaili�aty aeE Scouts, held a i0s Oerndae Sf� W., WhMby. DrurbesK,on Atletetic Clwb came MdrT�-. � in the dlattioe at Tial+ Oe sauces o■ sm a esme *0 Lire Ara" Die.............................................. ...... Md ltet tltatd Rletrd� 7 - 4 Page Four THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 Peattie, a^ith twenty-four of I OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS ) ! _ ?CLASSIFIED Coming ,Vents P I Cke I' I �'1Cj �/ fl I a g e N OteS its memtecs present, and sev- to me directed, hawed out of r era! visitors. �ti a «'ere pleased the County Court of the Court- _ SPRING BAKE SALE to see Mrs. Win. Smith-'a for- ty of Ontario, wherein ART- Mr, By The Mothers Of Congratulations to Mr, and .fined to the Oshawa Hospital, mer member among our visit- HUR STACKARUK, carrying 1 i Pickering Cubs 8 Scouts Regi Rackham on the oc- quite ill. She is being kept in on business wader the firm ors. The officer and c0m-ea- FRIDAY, MAY 15 - AT casion of their twenty-first an oxygen tent at the moment; . ars read theirr-reports for the name and Atyle of Art's Car MONNEY S BAKERY SHOP wedding anniversary, Monday, Congr'atulatioro to Mr. R. year, all show^in� a succ- V (�r JW` May 4. Kennington, Lin ve Pub- y Dist Presid- ....Pickering Village - � essful ye r: The GEORGE- is PIaiCROOK and Linc A ,. __ a - — ...... Mr. Jack Bryan�-is quite ill, ' llc School,' who "placed first" ant; Mrs. S. Caw'ker,-of Port EMILY E. PARRO, are Defend-_� FOR SALE PICKERING VILLAGE and confined to the Ajax Hos- in the Grade 5. Section B. two- Perry, addressed the meeting, ants, I have seized and taken APPLES 8< POTATOES COUNCIL pital. He has been recei�rna part chorus.• with his group, at and installed the new officers under Execution and will offer blood transusiohs, the Music Festi�•al, Ajax, this ear, as foll- ° McIntosh & Spies The Regular Meeting of the for the coming y for sate-by Public Auction in Other Varieties Available Pickering Village Council will Mr. Craig Murkar, now liv= week. This is -the third time ows: Pres Mrs. C. J. Butt; my office in the Court House, i be held on- in- in Whitby, was taken to Mr. Liennington has had his 1st. Vice-Pres-,-Mrs- M. Scott;' Whitby, in the County of Ont- For Apples Tuesday, May 12, 1964 • the Oshawa Hospital last Fri- group placed "first" in this 2nd. Vice -Pres., Airs. H. _New- Tuesday, on Friday, the twenty. For ORCHARDS day'.. and will contined for Festival. at 8.00 P. M. man Jr.; Secretary, Mrs. Jerry ninth, day, of May, 1964, at [ PICKERING st_Of Pickering in the Council Chambers. possibly five or six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Prouse Hasek; Treasurer, Airs. M. Two O'clock in the afternoon, —Bruce Perk Young People for the Pick- visited tru father, Air. Frank Scott. It teas decided to hold all the right, title and interest Village, on No.�2. Highway Village of Pickering ering and Audley Charges of J., and Mrs. Prouse• on Thurs- Phone: 942-1247the next meeting at fire home and equity of redemption of r C. E. Brown, ' n Wed- EMILY E. PARRO, to, in and ! : (oCt 10-tf) the United Church attended day last Clinton has dro, the follows d ... he Christ Vocational Con- . transferred b Ontario Hy e g 'lands, : �.M ference at Queen's University, to Cochrane. for year. Hydro, of Mrs. C ron•n Cubs and Scouts day, May �7 instead. of the n 1 -_.................. '"Mothers, Auxiliary" Tuesday. The meeting nes t out FRESH APPLE CIDERusual namely. _ Kingston, last week-end. They The, 1st. Pickering' Guides closed, after which lunch was ALL AND SINGULAR that - - For Sale - Sweet apple cider. of the 1st. Pickering Cubs and included: Kathy Bongard; and Brownies held their "Mot- Scouts will meet on Monday, served by the hostess. and a certain parcel or tract of land Fresh made. Flora . Jean Westney, Lynne her and. Daughter Banquet" on S Pickering Orchards May 11, at 8.00 p. m., in the Patterson, Janice Egeroff, Ann Tuesday evening, in the C. E. sacral hour spent. ` and premises situate lying j mile Went of Pickering C., E. Centre, Pickering United enc pucth Centre, United Church, with `'and being in the Township of :Otic Guthrie and Nancy Village, on No. 2. Highway Church. Plan to attend, as this Sorry to hear the small claw- one hundred and fifty persons Pickering, in the County an Phone: 942-1247 is the last meeting before the ghter of Mr. and Airs. Wm. attending, The Btownies show- Phone: of Ontario, and being (oct 31 tf) summer vacation. F T o Plan r s o t ......-......... . McLean, Sherwood, E., Sylvia• ed the mothers the gamEs and ` Anne (Huffy) is in the Ajax dances they have learned The IN THE COUNTY LOUR posed of Lot 1, according O HE COUNTY' OF egistered a N 406 - - --- cam .t For Sale - 11-spout fertilizer BAKE 5 A L E ONTARIO 7,_ Hdspital, suffering a'severe at- District Commissioner, Mrs. iff, o -`: feed drill; also small manure Como And Get It For The G. ARTHUR WELSH, - tack of croup... Mrs. McLean Kearney, and Captain, Mrs, r , County of Ontario ` spreader. . Phone: T1;tnpie 9- HOLIDAY WEEK-END 70 ,W IT: She 1952.- FRIDAY, MAY 15 - 2 to 5. r r UNDER AND BY VIRTUE I (may 14) attended a shower in honor of Warder, enrolled six Guides, -j - - -- MONNET'S BAKERY SHOP Ross McLean, Toronto-, on into the Pack i cads - $,1.25 8< Up (By Cubs and Scouts Mothers) Monday evening, in Etobiooke. Mrs. Fr J, Prouce, Mrs: Cor- l SPECIAL Shower H Mrs. Lewis, Kingston Road don Found ALTs W. ��' Tom- "'" "' ' East, had the pleasure of a linson attended a bazaar at 'FOR SALE Brady Plumbing - --- _ visit from her two nieces: Miss Columbus . United Church on r4n0 Kingston Road '*ME Curs SHORE Gwen Stephen. of Chicago and Wednesday Wit: THE GOLD AWARD HOME i ALFALFA Mrs. John Shufeldt, Oak P. . Our heartiest congratulations . �• to Mrs.- Fred Banks, of Fair- . For Sale - alfalfa seed. Power C4sua1 Hair-Styling Mrs. A. Bushby; Uxbridge, view [.edge, who celebrated 8T Homestead Rd., West „'ll1 cleaned;-Last year's seed." .Ph. OPEN DAILY spent last week-end with Mr: her 90th birthday on Sunday, 2 COLOURED BATHROOMS ' Oshawa 725-3710.' Hours: and Mrs. C. J. Butt. Mlay 3• IC B (apr 30 tf) 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. rrit - rs co _ _ A .- Mrs. Gtr . A. Site ' t.' ri- • .._ -- - It CERAMIC TILE Ili VANITY BASINS T- 2.0169 Thursday and Friday i r A , _ -- .RL.. FOR 'SALE - Open Till 9.00 P. M. - Built by �. AiCI1!' Double Petunias Ctoqed All Day Mondays :Piecing Nigh Note _ heating by --Brady Plumbing AT. 4-'4111 Hybrid Petunias Phone: 942-11"1 Large Variety (At Pickering Cottee Shop) BY KAREN HAYWARD TOMATO PLANTS gg Hybrid Tomatoes in, Boxes. SEWING MACHINE 9 Flat, and Peat Pots TUNE-UP Greetings and Salutations! Gemniums :. Special - S2.50 - .Any Maks We had a dance last Friday, one o€ the "poshest", and best so "singer" Trained Mechanic attended of the year: Ritchie Knight and the Mid-Knights sup- R, �'HE SIGN MAN E. MacDonald "Whitby Sewing Centre" plied the talent, and were appreciated by all, especiallY the _::_ . - ALTONA GARDENS 6o--SO46 girbs• They gave out pictures whdch they signed, if you desired DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY _ Aitona Road this. It was goat to see such a show of a Uon for the R. R. 2, Pickering 4 a efforts of our Student's Council. to get the attendance of our TRUCK LETTERING ` CHAS. A. BRADLEY i SON ' . 2 Miles tsoc4h of No. 2. Hghay. dances up from that of other years. - - - GETOUT LETTERS on Fast Side LIMITED school newspaper see way, le CARTOONS ' (Jan �) PAINT A WALLPAPER r n we LAYS Our sch ins to be well uncle 1f we can continue is policy in September, whe Dtgp :......_.-_._........................._.... P back. It got started a libtle late: but, at least it is started: A POSTERS o ,°-�E also helps supply much needed cash for ortherCauncilh Support HOW AR S - - _. : � i.,lp WariteE3 S D SUNWORTHY your class representative, and prove give him or her bits of news WANTED Ready Pasted --- �SANNERS vvk u1i-Or kart - _ a p� - n erent for your class column. FiOUii - MAN or Our assembly this week is composed of rthe Senior. Public $50.00 WEEK AND NUP Speaking Contest, 'I'fie 'speeches must be fr2szA five to seven 2-6 41 BE MOORS .:For Information. Write: minutes in length• atrd� of original material. Good .luck to all �4 2 MR. E. W. SNOWDEN EXTERIOR PAINT and may the "gabbiest one win. - -- In Mary Lake Dr. Exterior Primer - gal. - $S.9S This Friday. the Glade Twelves write an Algebra Exam• put Agincourt, Ontario Exterior Gloss gal. S•�S out by CATO. This is a multiple choice type exam, but the (apr 16-tf permon" Boa Finish results have some bearingon the final stands It should be ..............._ Distributers D Y M A N a good chance to begin your review for the final Stu hard, but just in case, I've .heard, from a reliable source, that She .� H A N AVON CALLING eerty, irreeny', miaey, mos method works just fine. Expense -Paid Vacatlonl 6*311 Kingston Rd, Did you realize thai the 18th of May is a holiday? It seems - (ED ARMSTRONG)_ EAR` expenses without neg- -HIGHLAND CREEK that it is the "24th of May week-end"-confusing, isn't it? DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? letting your family, represent- Phone: ATlaatte 2-0961 But ,a holiday is a holiday, nest-ce pas? ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY : Ing Avon Cd►srr+etics. Only one month this Friday. (May 81 until the Final. Exams' S For Details, Write: -SALE REGISTER begin. Do ynrr have"excatrx time panic"? You could try study- BE IT, LARGE, MALL Mrs A. Hawkins ling, I suppose, just to be deffererut. On this cheery note. I PAINTiI�iG 'A Mandarin Rd. Searboro, Ont, Satprday, May 9. - auction will sign'out for this week, UPKEEP OF GROUNDS sale of Ferguson tractor; Chev• s GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. 10M1 t1 1-ton truck: Garden tractor'. LL 942'5616. - 3-point implements and power CI1@Yt'yWOOC at the church hall, not later than . . machinery: Farm. Handyman's 1 t May 13 STORES FOR RENT The :U, C. W. collection of-. We hear Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Garden Tools: Miscellan- :_ PICKERING VILLAGE cows; Household electrical app- new, or good, used c oth nRennie Have', sold' their home us t i g -Apply: Wm' G, 'Lawson, liances; Furniture; Dishes: Ut- for overseas relief; is 'to be m this villa e, and w-i11 be Solidtor - Pickering ensils etc., at Part Lot 21, Con-' moving. to . C.g Phan*: 942-2741 pion 8, Markham Township. PARENT n Sorry toknowMiss M. Mac- y � /I Prentice': New Idea Farm, be- Spend you mons re you Dougall enjoyin, athe nd H E M A N r • hs is 'not POSTAL SERVICE rhes of consignments will get the Best Value for best of health these day "T E M A Personas Postal Service Ing proPe ' iwailable' in say Ridges .and and estates. See bilis for full_ your child. Baby Sitter - we hope for a speedy recovery. i - listing: Sale at 1.00 ' p: m., N. S. -Day Nursery School. ( The ,U. Cr W. will have an ;Fairport Lawnmower Service airport Beach. For tnforma- s .T�-h on ,day of r Open Meeting on' Wednesday, -N�� Phone. aftK 630 p, ,n, Reservations .For Child 'Cars May 13, at 2.30 m.• 'when >sn-2069, .or write Box 33i, sale. with reserves. Clarke Phone 839-2967 P• _ .: � neigrreorin, sercieties will be. Small Engine Repairs —Mower Sharpenifig—Welding °• Join our Summer Programmespecial' - guests, There will be a ant. Phan.: 640-5686. speaker. - r Phone IF39-3562 pidle�slS. -:. - Prentice, auctioneer,Markham, = for Pre-School Children, or, _ 1 L L E R. ...... After 6 and Weekends 939-1409 Q ...................reserve for Admittance to Fall TRAILER SERVICES - PIANOSchool starting. Pickering Warren's -institute _.SALES 3 RENTALS REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC1. , Tag-A-Long Camping Trailer ORGAN TUNING planned Curriculum Balances met at. the horns of Mrs. Jno, 1%4 Models From SM-00 AND REPAIRS i Trashes JAS, EMDINK A. Active and Quiet Activit- Cabin 3 Caner �g 942-1664 AJAX., Ont. ice,: (epa' 26 tf) B. Social and Individual Act- ........... ct ������ Ev Hing For Tra ..::. ..::..:..........................:.:.. MADILL . ivrtres Trail C: Creative and Conform-• AJAX Phone: 942-3491 We wish toex press our sin- ity'Projects. _ ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI Gere thanks to.our many Pick- D. A_Daily Programme with (apr 9 tf) ering district friends for their pattern and Flexibility for " numerous, thoughtfu 3.yr. to 5 yr. olds. -Butche­ ..... 1 and Sym - SAY RIDGES SOD pathetic letters and gifts, fall- Vsto, m rS Peat Loam,'4 yds. - $15.00 Under Qualified Su Sion awing our recent fire, in Mar- PKd Three Yards - $12.00 mora. To know that our ftieuds and License , . . ROTO TILtING WHITE BUNNY DAY �t titre t�anne were thinkurg of MAIN STREET, PICKERING - Phone : 9421601 phone: 821-n72 us � dewy ap�p�at�ed. NURSERY (may 23 tf) Freak and ESMI Baker No. 2. Highway Service Road es .....:.........:..............•...............:.. ........ s ierrrarrrrrrrinrrrertt■ Cala Of Thanks ✓ . aDUNBA TON WIty Semite Cote Olt AND GAS . HEATING Mr, and MTs. A- Van Boxttel, Phan*: 1139-2967 - - - ... Dud ork i inuMngs 10 Chris�ti'na St., Pickering :::. ( 14) CI1tICks of Beef �, Couni ry sausage Style g s0 FURNAC1tS wish to acknovgle�d'ge the many •'•'�" 'BIRTHS • - _ FINANCED l�rr sewn Mrs. van for our freezer 3 lbs. for a°loInterest Wirth Ne Bioxctel+s inotfrer and father, Hickey -- Maurice and Lenore 11,00, D� payment and brother, during their visit' wish to announce the .arrival a _RODMAN HEATING CO. with her and her famflY here, of turd eon Robert Michael ' onCut and Wrapped Weiners �s. for $loin „ Church St. &,"Wine Wine in Pickering..this Past n oath• Saturday, April 25, ..1964, at __ sin.,..,, t..w„tea beddre nunv a the'Ajax and Pickering Genes• THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1164 Page Five Offf had as Sunday guests: Mrr. and Mrs. Hili, Mr. and Mrs. Air. sod Mrs. Cbmre Keevhl Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Sey- ' Q1S1LnNC$ �I. JOTATlE visited with - Mr. and Mrs. W. moor, all of Scarboro. Dempsey . at their cottage on Attending the presentation %k �► 0" MR 24212'24115 Lake Simone on Sunday. of Queen Scout Parchments at ! Theion held a success- Whitby on Saturday evening t- - ful Ladies' Night on Saturday were: Mr- and Mrs. Harold - -- everting, with a dinner in the Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim , A �CYRIL L MORLEYi. ` Masonic Hall, fou. owed by a Curtis, Mrs. Cliff Reynolds, - MTs. Ernie Raper, Bob Burt- _ dance m the • LeglRrl Ha7I , . . 'lie annual spiing meeting on chid' . and Mrs. Robert "Yotii• FrienNy Relidearl: A jalee _ . of -the Claremont • lawn bowl- Ilockley: ing club was held last week. Claremont Bowling Club It was agreed that new memb- The season wound up for •32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 ens are needed. Achy church the Claremont bowlers last r winner,was was oe group, bowling group o high 'week and the whmze J -. PICKERING, ONTARIO are invited to Burrows and his team with a w school students total of 6556, then Pat Lord ,1pyy„" The rates are very real- i onable. if you are interested, 6340 John MR 6236, M. Sam- calf Don Hedges at 649-2005, ariP10 6152, Chas. KiUey 6111, Mrs. Jean. Drake at 649-2309, Olga Dunec 6107, Alvin Red- - - or' Mrs. George De}tusha at shaw 5959, Al Rozell 5915, L � • 649-2395. Officers for the-tiew M'Gregor 5W and Frank Hol- L • LAY Y season were elected. They are : "> lingshead 5427 JOHN O Pres. Don Hedges; Vice Pres. _ I N S U R A N C! t _ :.,: Mrs. Geo, DeRusha and Sec.- AUUMNa .0 ENG Treas. Mrs. Jean Drake. The /� 1� �D Grounds Committee is made St. Andrews DEN COtstlAW I=- - up of the following: Fred LIFE AUT -- FIRE Ward, Bob Burton, Bi Evans Church — Piekaa•ing y . 107 WHISTOf1 ROAD UN and Earl Cook. It is planned to Service on .Sunday s hold 'a tourainent on May 15. was COri- • tAarNa •� Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petty of ducted by the minister, . Rev. asm am" }h■y Alm MM/ias Comm F. Conkey. Mrs. Mannon Mc - Victoria Square and Mr• and tltYar tinny �aiaAa Ca N~ MI ~ � :�Lrs. Ernie Mayse of Oshawa, Clement, organist and coir- .� spent Sunday with Mr. and leader at the organ. Script= ure Readings were: Psalm 72, Mrs. Howard' Hockley. and S t. Mark 16: 9 - 20. The , Mrs George Bete of Green-. New Testament Lesson was wood celebrated her 83rd bir- read by Mrs. H., Van Nus A APPRAISALS tt► - - •. - dqy on Sunday at the home lovely duet „� ,� Hollow Ontario has all the bigness, all Your Ontario is a stirring. of her nephew, Mr. Don Hedg- of His Hand" was sung by Mr.. �• the variety for one of the most exciting place. Take this sutra- Airohough improving in heal- and Mrs' �"' W'"'�aoc1' of exciting vacations of your life, mer to explore. Iti11o1Q Y th, Mrs. Irene Levick is not Scxarbor�o• The guest speaker expected home from hospital, .was M� Mabel Booth, "Nat- Ontario covers 415,000 For more information write. Rw ash" — Pklawto iaannal Secretary of Children's square miles, packed with fas- Ontario Department Of tikok+er fR. 2-71 for another week. �y,,� Mie Booth �� a rom- Ming things to see. Like old Travet,Room 270. Farliactuat �!0 Toronto WA. 3."13 Coboxi Mr. and bin. George Me- ve on the castles and cathedrals, an gal- Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario. 09-1447' Connell moored to their new a work of the • Whiffsy i60-S7b-' home in Aurora on Friday aeries, apd long sandy beaches. No, ! w4ftway The Miasiona y Fair held at Warren's Missionary Society . "fir R iwrlWs ficin the Baptist Church on Friday,through the yam' behalf tCd-CoatedMountiesandmag- was a of the oongregation, the min- nifleeat wilderness, cannons JHotrocis�scg 1�Iass Aur.Dl, 1 decided successe SaUirday and a were �' welcomed MT. and Mrs. - And charming side -walk casfes. �(iA�ib► films, addresses and eAtibitrs, S. Jackson and Mr. Alex. Jack son Bolivia Afrk and India. son wdtw have, returned home t1M■taltti. RNlel, Waters from their trip to %eland ■■■■aerie■■■■cit■■■'■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■teat■■■■astt■a� �.Perryaker Johnson on .. = : REFR1GERATIOH India. Dr, Walder Johnson on Fwnft Services" will be e a Ce. , - observed at next Sunday ■ 7� 5ua►day moaning; spoke on his ■ cmAa7Ul� ACCONI MAM worle m Africa and Rev, Haz- s l will c The Sun- �Dp day School will conduct the i ■ o W. !1■1L C.l►,. tYJL ea Habersrheld' spoke on BoYiv- ■ `COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC • L1C� 1NM1� is an Saturday everiing. Ush. service with the Junior Choir ■ providing the - ■ AIR CONDITIONING Osni' �y■■ ss■www • e■.iw+ ■ p� ens were dressed in the cost- - ■ It �• ltfeesl sw.w sbaweas a>�e uutes of the nx& and females - ■ IAenaa: �am TMe,wa.a •sae-ts■r of the different countries. BROUG ReWirs To All Models It iii s■ww. fps owt V1660M Alan. ew-N•• Derek Spencer, formerly at gelated birthday greetings ■ WASHER, DRYERS i RANGES Cooper's is now working in to Mrs, C. KiUey .who celeb- 'Doroznto and has to give up rated her birthday recently. ■ his work as a leader. with the L HE Ce W OR -- Hez-daugteter'�a9hildren and ® _ �-k�s Ciararnomf Cub Pack. John Brown of Scarbom a3 � � - - � - _: ■- - somcCERAMIC ttu interested m raktx g % � � aai fsf.AsliTER An0"mc a pleasant eventing with her, to ■ P1CkE��flt) over tate refreshment booth at celebrate the occasion: ■ C STONE the park this ski mner, is asla Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaley and - ,,� - _,- ed to contact the serre178uy of �■■■■■■a■■■■�■■■■■■■■aaa■■aaa■a■■■ts■t■aM■a■■ai , CONCREIM DRIVM ZTC the Coanaeundt YY Centre Board, weekend e t Lake spent the ` w. A T fR,AOSTONt PATIOS Acs Jr Rh?xhr>re at 649-2312 or at Lake Baptiste at rM Bob bbediii at 649-2010. the summer r� ug I'm Manaus Ransoms ■■ta■a■■a■■■a■■■■tea■a■a■s■■■■■>• ter MAA " IINRIGHT The Ciar'ernont bow'l'ing lea- purchased IPNOMtr Til 9.1"7 gue purchased their trophies and�on�lgw,Mr.andMhs. SUPPLY. :TEACHERS R Brown. � and prizes on Tuesday night Beb Aed birthday greetings Pick - and later tied a social evening do Mrs. Cliff Wannop who cel- Required to supply in' area comprising P►jax, Pick- Avaiialrla at the home of Mr., and M.M. eb¢wted her birthday on April trot Mea"t�agas Arranged; Abs• seca+d Mortgagw Ken Field. �� ering Village, Bay Ridges 'and Rosebank. If necessary, For Additl ns and Impravw"W" Sunday dinner` g with Congratulates to Mr. and transportation may be provided. Apply, by phone,' or Mr: and Mrs. J. Rennie were: �. C. Killey who celebrated We alae purdaam or Lem on Existing Marg"" Mr. and Ml's. Gifford and Bar'- their 36th wedding amhiVers- in writing, stating qualifications, to— . I! You Raluln Any Mertga� Fiea■drN i FK Fast, bare of Scwboro, also Mr. and .ay on May 4th. 'Mr. H. BURNIE, _ CwaYewt Service. Call — Mrs. Hobday. Other callers on The Friendly Bible Class Sunday were: Mr. avA Mrs. Bowling. Club and friends fin- 739 Lublin Ave., Bay Ridges \ - A aA/ Ross Redshaw, and Ted, Mi. wed up their season by �- Phone: Dumbarton a39-3890 AUNEY F. IRELAND � Cowma and Mrs. Wayne Ra►dshaw and t� a bus on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. R Carnrthers. and attending the Husrtlers An-nual ■■aa■a■■�a■■■s■ue■a■■a■■■■ittd■■ta�t■attataa■■■• -= Mr. and Mrs. A Sthhnan1loShow 1'00 Atllolakk St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario ............ .....-• � school, a Toronto, with a MOVING _ EM�rO i -s300 . — Ett»atittps - i31-1750 or, , WA. 2-6902 dinner .afterward act Wants. _ 11 Frames Frances Day won •the "Flbgh ' �HE ITI, Ladies' Triple" w�tula lVi3'. E 'ODD JOBS Cresswell, the High Men's Tri - `Any Tim* — Anywhere • " ple..A small token of apprec- iation was given Barbara Pas- Phone:RESALE doe for her work as Club book - HARDWARE .39 t. 2 keeper. Mrs. (apr. 2S tf) Mrs. Gibson returned froait Grcjha �r her trip to England said Ire- land,* last week. $AVE word was received this weel; $AYE $AVE of the passing of Mrs. Fred y01 ASS R M Bolster ( the for- mer Annie Flarley) sister o e late James Farley. Mrs. Rodd A.M.AND F. M. RADIOS $69-95. "GENERAL HARDWARE was weu known in this cis- ` tricrt Ittteanhenrt was made at Wholesale Price $39.95 the Stone Churdh Cernetery, in WHftAoll 5-1911 pie od" _ Beaverton. Friends and neighbors gath- ered in the Township Halo on _ r Sorvieo Thursday night to honour Gail ►Savings On Ow House Calls 3 Shop Repai White with a miscellaneous $ SAVE - piieturs Tubes, Tubes, Parts - $$$SAVE shower, prior to her wedding in May. `...... TUNER CLEANER- Only 99c- s The ladies were a lit _ELECTRONICS �ir:rRttrfll7�' _ weeks !car• the Can- L S �innaacm • Carol Miller and Judy Bar - 0 TAN Occasim nett b �yeof school l c hdays �� Y CO `�. ` with a of school chums, INSURANCE The this week. The iadi�es are requested LO 11 P. K 1 ;:. riot tbtVet the Wbtnea MUTUII� �IPt L14/ERPOGL ROA}b, H ` �w a 's Ins- VN OP CANADA a c»�ting cat May 2. 'lifts I "�� • ihsee�tintg is in clnargie of the $AIRN6 R •' with Mrs 88 W a Pidcent�9� - • w. Woof, C. L. U. alias. , t�oetvetntr: alb -R 2, Pkkerh+g the Dhtcin�t, the sarnte nhlglhR, at ri Ph"W Tenoe *-1413 8.30 o c�liodr. i ._ ___ suss .. •• .. :. _ .. . ' .. a • .' iPa9a Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 `.. �r way of putting a message 10M Anniversary of the be- The Chur e3 .DUNBARTON across, so that it would be re- of organized work by gV�NESS D1RECTOR�f P•rsenls membered. Our Pam" or our the women of The Presbyterian R■■t>aaa■>•■w■■■■■■t■■■. 1. firs. George Howe, of Tor- �enm used. a different Church in Grads, and the 04 Aonto was visiting Mr. and Mrs. form of lesson in the then 50th Annivers®iy of the Amar Pkkerine 'Walter Willis on Monday. tarndisr proverbsuch as "�► gamation of the Woman's Mr, James M�cClement, fat- stitch in time saves nine". Be- Missionary Society, Montreal; / United Church _ hoer of Howard MieClernent, is cause Jesus took such an int- the Woman's Foreign Mis�on- OWr►wr+.�TEED M�CHN S Mit Rev. maksm Bellew t - - Convalescing at the Open Gate erase in men's lives, he spoke a y Society; , .the Women's • - - Nursing Home. of very, familiar happenings- Home Missionary Society, Service- PUNtRAL DIRECTOR - t We axe sorry to hear Mrs., Parables were easily rernern- vAgch brought into being the qJ CHURCH SERVICES AL L �. Fanny Holmes is not too well bered and as a pion . maize omen's Missionary Society, Any Make or Model * 9.a3 A. M. a 11.67 A. i1A. j and is waiting fora bed in ed, he would gradually W. D. fundal► - ! - II hosphai, for a check-up. the full meaai�ng• Just as the The Anniversa{•ies' Celebra- ARTHUR Ani - 11.07 A. M. _ Moate AtwMlane• ss•rrks _ Mr. Jac. Cropley, Deep River, seed that fell on good soil tions will briwtogehher many DAY OR NIGHT visited his sister, Mrs. E. J: reaped m�anY times what was of the staff from Hoche •and PfCKHt�NG 4 Aamis and family, on Friday. sown, so the person who list- Overseas, to consider with ot- - . „ AUDL tY was con- eats to God's word with his ,her women of the Church, the Mr. A. J. Thompson * Church fence 2.F0'. Y fined to bed for several days mad as well as his ear, can theirme, ts€ {iGbrld for t3irist" last week with bronchitis. be greatly • benefitted. Some of - irmtTation - Challenge and WATER DELIVERED , 't,», sdr..l 1.15 R K , "Welcome" to the Eggman the seed which fell on rocky s bmity, who have returned to or weedy laird never diel grow. Mrs. J. O. Bris�bin, MTs. F. nes■f■!>etwwww■www■wwt the colnrrnraity. They were In much the same way, many Donkey and Mrs. A. Ki�abon Wet Of Dunbarton 7k foazmer re�rrts, but have or the teachings of Jesus seem- from tire' Ajax and Pickering PHONE - IONtt 1tl-=171 been living in Tborniiill. ed to be falling on deaf ears. p�� Charge will attend Even though we may feel that these meetings. Pickeritl Ont. Mr. E. J. Ames and Phillip ... . _. 3 s ' • Arms faro- tine church is a small voice, ............................. ... :suss- ..:... � • � { i f Ckwck ATleptit 2-006 ' visited the AMixrr AA�iJ�A Sy in Ottawa on the week-end: crying out in the wilderness, rL+ - :---They returned on Monday with some good hes been a000rrnp- J :. �ItRINe. ONTARIO Mr. Gordon Anmds, who is at lulhe& We mast still receive CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Rttl. N. s. iNtpNtRr " ;home from ruidveasity. God's word and prodaiinr Repairs And Re-Covering KEN and CLARKE j Mrs. Walter Willis was not to others. CrelotOn, Dryer A A.. e. o. boo well on the week-end, bav- BulleNn F'f� ESTIMATES P R E N T 1 C E Den zea' PWMr% a eiL ging' a touch of fl Neat Sunday morldng is the . No Obltlation pusm" Sas-sass This will be ire last inn- ream' Mothers' Day Service, Phon•i Ott-310! AUCTIONEERS i Murdoch SUNDAY ttatvtets — ouncenrerrt of the Dumbarton w•i h the Sunday School taking, (mar 19 tf) Birrlows, Selkit n a.ss a. s��-a0ft -ce�ee Puttlic Sdtool Fun Fare. It .h. part The Sunday School mem- Liesawd �A�htAm a. taw t•.se a � pi s.. ! bars are asimd to be at Church OPTOMETRIST COMM" of "U le w Yet* and Notaries PuWk •.—N•ft _ this Saturday, May 9, at the •.se •.� Dumbarton Public School, from at 10.30 a m. JOHN L RAWBON. R.O. Fans Saler'• -, Ana ' Nta ft SAM Cr CC& ANO CHAM11ri t� 010 I 1.00 to 400 p. m There has On Wedlresday. May 13. flee 3 Pleasant Street ti.M pur.Ibsew a..1 telt. s•.ao • = -awns been a lot of preparation for Corn�rrdtt�ee of Stewos+ds will (� Lirer}i•el Rd. Seuth) �" ' '� S Simaoe Stdlew$. N. Oshawa cosi �.. --Nmom ! moinghs for this Big Fair. Plan meet at the drurth. BAY R1DG9$ . ! to attend, as there is fun plan- The Young People's met wi�tii wA� stwrtot wt est pRlet Tele Oshawa Tn-341 t+u �• p..Lr wa■1 Me�etropolitan United Church 'Haas - ..is A. M. o 4 P. M. _ ptlewss — wtarNtoewr _ ned for everyone- Young 1?�edpie on Burlap! even- tVENINtlf - 7 to ! P. M. '!!Alit or 640-3M ie.•• sw �.�-ells, N•••+•I� _ f F CLOfto ON WIRDNESDAYS United Church �' i�!-1 N"'Ii"' ties. s.....wR.rM ..� Lw+.rrf• Nr tri. sIi �.., 'The regular morning service On May 14•- the Annui�l Talaphone ..mM..."• eves to". ,was conducted by the midster, °f �" Dutton --- Ra Dr. W. A. McKay, assist- the Bibhe Society W m • E • . • • meets at the dxrd: A very FLEURY i COMERY C in SCJNC� ed by Mr. R. Pkcairn, organs 24HOUR s • 'and lair director. The chcdr � film � T V RUMTRON1C S N E R R' H - ��� d the NatkW' is to be shown SERVICE sang the anthem to the well- �yo� weltmne to attend.RARRIiTtRf fOLICr1ORf krx wn t1omm "O God Our HeipSUNDAYS a HOLIDAYS NO�TARitf PUBLIC Rewe Net" errrARle ins Ages Pest•• Mrs 011* lwm_ Service Centrstats uRa1 ssat►tess Awe � iaw Church 'k eN Wunson led the Junior C7ongm- Iw Cana" AIiTtNNAf L TOWt><f sLwY at OY sisOtre• as•/ suNeAtr sewee� soon. The Lmseotn--Tete Par- . lwatatler a R•Patraimamma swak �(tn�f�0� ofld fwwsunT — as.•• A. r. abbe of tate Sower, was reed on May 8, 9 and 10, tae Tal"A na i3! .1437 AT: ?r-STS4 _ ArllbvloACB Service ANS It«+. Ler «wr 40 lrarrn Metrthevv a This thousand Women from across In The C i M RADIO N~ L Nlp�.as is the. fi: * of Jesus' thirty- Canaria will gather o News •w seven parables recorded in elle Churdt of St. Atrchrw sits St i TELENiSiON . 11a1NO, * T.atnw .r ate+ .t r. rr.+...a.s aanllms New Testament. It was a tom- Pam. Mrnstr+�at m observe tete alr.+w �. � .141& ! iNRh.. New at •.•e p• r. Our... Matelr ■a■d A" AM wta.oeNC of PkIMMN bI " Tb. Betts Rem Is sees Is • um pubs" me"" 1t m"M `. ' 'Telephone .o N» same I«.■.. - - ��momper ►.ebur Interna... ea■ 1I - ' • 1 •'_ TIN, •PROP. U P RO�tRT AUSTIN, Ifte softs via" of VWfih~Wr r 7♦w Y BURNo• "'�WM� St. AndreWS and fall r • "''� Whh A Ct d Ad Prosbyte ion Chunk pbwm Wbhft fie-Mf= • T NUMIlG ''+ �� ': ws■aw■wwitA■>e■�t■ww■a■ - CMrelr finest North. MebeiwO ' w■a■■■■■■aw■■awwwwwwwww■■w■a■�■■■w■■■■■wa■■w■ .mmwol 46 WNliar Dales ~ - DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION .�•• ` &"6" of WWAIP 11.15 Electronic Service Since 1941 - A. H.. Rib"SW 'roP. :� fsheei is.M AftMOVING. ' OR KANNIN i 0�;, , t .. .. a ,• Q,re•wwo•i -ISMO a A � Wela=w Awafe r Mrhift Clarentent. . _ _ ..�:.:..�._......: _ oak •Pur- , — - alar ler Zenith I-sin -� - THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS r , Page Seven ; RO and very tired. eas of service. A tea is to be New neighbors welcome Mr. r da!: to Miss violet Swan who •Best PUPPY award .and aTloth" SEBANK ; very µ'31m welcome held in honour of the detiicat- and, Mrs. Chretien, and hope ! celebrated her birthday on er clog, came 2nd m �e oPeD down there, 1%1iss Susan Sr>tt oI garb- ex.ended to Mr. and Mi,s. Re_- ed workers, and presentations they will be happy in their _ telae 12. � class, in the ladshoMrs orougtt was in the nei;hbor- inald Jonea who have move.( of a badge of service. new home on Ros-bank. Rd. We hope Danny Omelon of We are glad to see hood, visiting old friend; on -- tato their new resi,,ence wi We are glad .to see Mrs. Friends of Mr. and N1rs. H._. •_Fyson Road has a very happy' Morris of it after getttaf, Sunday. • •Dyson P.d. t , Baxter. Dyson P.d. out of h,>s- Devlin ('Pearl Swan i of Mil- birthday on Sat, May 9th. around a bit after a mishap. --- ions to :Miss >iral alter her recent uperat- daze Dr. in Toronto wish them when site injured her Mr. Cee Morris and Wayne Con-gra.u.a 1 'u Doug Scott of Role- recently of Rosebank ti(:. _., slh:tL a Swat of Dy: L)n l:d., who :, ion. May she soon be walking happiness on the occasion of . mount Dr• returned from Ro back. •••.•-_•__......... lovely- wee;•:en.i ,a Pene:ar.�e. �:>e zu .•�'atrd 'n the early fsri;' ucotnfortably on the road to their 13th anniversary. chester last Sunday «•here his "'" _ Both.were si.!­htiv sunbtun ct, n the Red Cru for her is:: �:; health. :Many happy return, of he month old puppy won the Green Fiver . Sorry to report Mrs. Lois Lehman is in Scarboro Hos- pital. We hope for a 'speedY re' r/SrROUD#S ' ..,FOOD covery. "Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Rev. Mr. Branton; of fioron- s y • to took the Worship Service Just East of Rouge Bridge on Several last' . • Several ladies from here at- tended the birthday PAY of Alberta Rebekah Lodge, in the United Church Hall on Monday ��. .-.—Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose) _ fit' _'�- __ Cnzr school has organized a EGGS T' �" _ �1 i�tn on, played Lo SMALL _ - _ _ Hil ea Friday,winning Mrs. Weisman and Mrs. I ~"' Switzer attended a shower at •, i' '; Willowdale on Thursday, l _ I — _ .............east 71-1 • f ( f _ _-_:- A n� benLif7�+'+ of our Young • 1 _ = People attended the - Presby - People's Banquet e =t'-- at Osh2wa, ; on Saturday zit _ — with 'Mr. erred Mrs. W. White, were: Mr. an Red Rose 100% Pure (Save 40c; r s - Mrs. Lewis Price and daugh- .�+ ter; Mr. -.and Mr_s. Jack Nel- son and family, of Toronto; Large 6 - oz: Jar E '" Mr. and. Mrs. John White of Coffee... Bmughaof and Mrs. Mildred 1 Birtell, of Port Perry. _ . At the church service on OR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION (Save 1901 All Flavo.n Giant for = Tim INSTANT CRINOrowDERID SKIM MILK -- --- ----- C Sunday, t received �� Full � _ Lay. 3 -Ur. Be you th Prices 'Effective DOG FOOD - Family � le were ■ & Sat. VALUE E ----- (Save toe)- -- ----- a iM 4.Rou Pact Membea;rion Menne Thurs., Fri 290 Doreen Jones. Sheila Disney,Har- NUTTY a� - May / �' NUTTY BRAND CREAMY L SMOOTH (Save tqc) thee: Jan TOILET TISSUE Janetta Hoskins, Lloyd Eiac' Y PEANUT BUTTER a for S9C THE GENTLE BLEACH Law" SZ"O! '°'"e brori, Keith Jones. Kenneth — t"w000d . Graham MARVELO 2 for 390 g' Dianne 20-o� T1a and Brenda McAVOY. CLOVER CREAM {Save toe} (AU Flava■n) ins G+�• M CANADA CHOICE. _ _ Mrs. David Pagan 78c ---- -_ ICE CREAM - - - MOUNTAIN VIEW DA - _ -3 for 8Sc Mr. and _ _ _ TOMATOES �_� .__ . and,Sandra. of West Hilt, vises • • - - 1=-s. Berea ited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones MAPLE LEAF 39C on Sunday. ' CADBURY'S CARAMILK a (Save 114) L -W w2• sere LIQUID DETERGENT _-- ---- Severaluttior Farmers at - Dairy Milk Chocolate Bars for 39C MoTHER'S a TIN tended a County Junior Farsnr Giant _ +. a Utica. on Sa -. APPLE A RASPBERRY or ars Donee, t U a t 1 TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED PPLE S STRAWBERRY JAM — e urday nw. Sched- _ _. F■U 74-02. Sneed Leave. A 99 Open Evenings Till 7:00 P• BREAD .. _..._ 2 for 390 Starting the Sumner = • --•-----....-------------•r--------------- (SPKial Offer e! 104 Off 1-� . Ti. u} next Sunday', there be Thurs. ae Fri. Till 9.00 p.m aLuE RIBBON RED LABEL (Save 140► Ptq. of 100 ewosuler s —;___ a e obi a• Saturday Till 6.00 p m. - 79c CHOCO ��_�-.----- 59c combined toe a . TEA• BAGS ........... -----.--�_.-___...--------_______—_ ------------ m. This is "Family S+uld®,Y"• - --- (While They Last) Margene 10046 Vegetable Oily The united Church, Women D.,.�..� _ (Save C will meet next Wednesday, tate :-, - C SH- �H�CKEFi- VMGS� 13th. in the church ement ��ST. FROZEN BEEF HEARTS :----- lb. 29c �' L with Mrs. W41-ter/Carson and TEAKS,orR LUCAS ARTHURS SMALL LINK 1 -Ib. Ptq. Mrs. Errol Carso to chargeCal of PORK SAUSAGE - _ -- -- -__-: 490 lir►fiilt the rticlamarte. Roll Carl— "an Article on "Mother". Used r. Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready E - _-- R, 59c 0.GAR1N Niimionn is. to hbe broughFred t / CAS' ARTHURS SUPER VALUE 1" , Mei\ E clothing`�.� k �1.. BREAKFAST BACON --- - -- MAPLE LEAF PULLY COOKED C/ X', t171S meeting. _ �' SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER ..-___-_r_;_. Ib. 45c 3BLADE OR SHORT 1t1B3 Ibs. 7 C HICKENSFrying - Roasting - Berbecuing(Average Weight 3 lbs) ROAST (Blade Bone Removed) _.__—:-__-__ 'b. 59C' Maple Leaf FRESH MINCED BEEF ----------______—,•3 Ibs. $1.00 I Fresh (Not Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready Avg. wt. 6-9 Ibs.I , : ONTO ` STANDING (6th or 7th Ribs) f Twin -Pak i :lb. 45-C PRIME RIB ROAST "-_ Department Of fiiehrva3 s = ------------- - ..._. ib. 59c i 1s Ontario S I FRESH MINCED STEAK ­----------------------- Ib. 69c! AUCTION SALE OF Ib. 89c BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL --- BONELESS ROLLED Of S Ribr) ` `� OPE R DEMOLITION ------------------ 4 .. - (��) PRIME RIB ROAST _ Skinless TE BRISKET f � �" k ftOrer, had �. NO ._ _ - �j One and one-half a 1 pu . _ -. ..... ....BONELESS ROLLED RIS brit clad house, }ram• shed, POT ROA :--- -- Ib. 49059, C being PRA Let 23, Conessi;; - wn Pickering-, the County 1, Township p ng, n W-1 E N I R. S=-�--�b, � CROSS GUT C my e} Ontario, sltvat•d ' SHORT RIB ROAST _____ Ib. 69c on the South Side of Highw Garden a Full Selection �cHED-R-SPRED oP 2 Wee Glendale of le Road. Roam; - - --- - - - (While They Last) For Your Gard posit. Glenial• Road. ' Sale to be hold on the P. op• 1 y . s ,Fresh. Lean Pork Loin Roasts 0�f Rennie's & Steele Briggs �� Large 16 -oz 11.00 A,. M. LOCAL TIME Rib End Ib. 4SC Tendlioin End We 55c _ Flower & Vegetable Seeds — __ �. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1964 (Average /2 t !� 1 ONTAQIO DUTCH OR MULTIPLIER �. Jar TERMS — Cash or Certified' 9 2t �•) (Average 3 /2 Ibs.) Cheque plus 6100.00 P•rfecm- entre Roasts or Chops We 69c ONION SETS Ib. 29c ® �� enc• Bond (cheques made par. C _ ,� able to 'the Treasurer of Ont- Whole �� Ib. .�{� PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED ,•�-( arlo) t• guarantee that Work _ - Seed Potatoes 75 -lb. Bag $3.75 59� Will be completed In accord- :. . Lean Peamealed - . ' -_ - — _ Peck 99c ante With D• H� o. rogulatleff& COTT NAG E ROIt NOTICE A permit is required e U.S: NO. 1 FIRM RED RIPE Gib gs• pp — _ _ ross, �or over a Provinclal High- Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty _ } ib.. 55V� war and' (or) -a sons 'Municipal f Ol C �:. Canada Road or Strwt. Persons who SPARERIBS (side) omat'oes Packers may ba interested 'in purdeas. ing these.buildinys for the pur- pose of moving them intact, or �n PORK BUTT ROAST ibe 4grj NO. ONTARIO NOT HOUSE• LONG GREEN Ki"q Sire lC M In sections, to another, location Fresh Le CUCUMBERS 2 for 29c i2 Oz must obtain ' information ro- .� garding permits from the Diss- U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA WHITE �• tln3 trict Office ;toted Wow, PRIOR TO THE SALE: Round or Squsro L�. 7C)C NEW POTATOES 5 Ibs. 39C Q For further Information, please RUMP ROAST - -No.1 ONTARIO CREAM COLOURED TASTT 2 f Or 89� contact: ' MUSHROOMS Me 49 �J�) The A GordonSell C v I . (Save 17c) Mr, en Sellers, . LUCAS ARTHURS BOLOGNA. suNKlsr NEW CRO/ SWEET EATING Sine 1W s R. R. 1, Agincourt, Ontario _ E PIECE ib. 1'29c VALENCIA ORANGES 3 doze$l (save 74)or Telephone: Ax s.4m. BY THE U.S. • NO. 1, ARIZONA CRISP ICEBERG Central Region, _ _ Department lb. 39c HEAD LETTUCE 2, for 29c Right -of; -Way Dlvisioe SLICED Devnwvkr* ontarhh�i►Prf .. FLORIDA FANCY STRINGLESS TENDBR sIR101N, T -BONS. rORTSRIIos1b. S!C GREEN BEANS 2 .Ibs, 39C WING STEAK As Soon As Weather Permits of 4fighwars, - Flower dr Vegetable Planh 35c per box or 3/51.00 / ce, Fresh Pork (Picnic) Ib. 3+� •N1O"� •, _ _ SHOULDER ROAST _. _ U.S.CORX FLORIDAON THE 0013 41 for 39c r $ �.. lbs 5 r _ '.. JAiFA fWE JUICY (Freer htNl) ` �/' • � � •f Highe+F Sliced Rindless' -ly, ` EATING ORANGES doze 690 i . s: AST BACON a�. � is • - • _ ' - _ ' _ i . .. L. 1 a AY, Y ''THE. PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAYMAY 7, 1964 Page Eight d children. thorn, Heather McIntosh and 2294, and make a booking. any, has been helping Mr. Fish- Lynda DeCarle, who will be • her son-in-law, an I The Honour Six, the GM' back, at Dunfair Baptist .16 years -old on. May 13. " to Mr. and Rehab Council To .On Saturday evening. the Pat Clark, Group Committee of the local On Saturday, M.-:5' 16, in the, Paws, °f ails[ got it neva d Church, his work.is leaving, to fur- Mongr`tula on their 23rd , • G P - - Hold Special Meeting Scouting Unit held aTeen-Age Community Hall, from 2.00 to Cubs, finally g On Thursday evening, some wedding - anniversary, May 15.- Dance in the Community Hall. 4.00 P. m. a dance will be held '—a trip to Riverdale g during of the Ladies of Ih�adr •Bap- o 00 An Oshawa pediatrician, Dr. The dance .vas a huge success. for the younger children 11 planned for an evening at Faith Baptist ' 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; nnce one i; planned for yrs. and under. This will be the the week, era a either S� meeting h attended a joint Dunfalr 8aprist Church Alian Rundle, told the Ontario and a 11.00 a.. m. Morning Worship. County Rehabilitation Council May 16. 'Many thanks to all "Kiddies slop". Adm. 5c. Let's a do `tis apbeautiful day, and Church, in$1rWhiY.day h� go 2.30 p. m., Bible Stud} ; E.00 - at its meeting on Thursday, who donated prizes to help the see all the kiddies out. e all had a good time. Happy th that the group should buy land Scouting 'Unit. Prize -winners Any one individual or group the boys was held to Lorna Dowland, who will be p. m., Evening Worship. Mr. and build a comprehensive re- .hyena: Door Prize, Theresa wishing to use the Community A surprise .Partng to" y wfio will be 16 vices. Prayer Meeting on Fri Moore; Spot Prizes, Bob Herd- Hall, in Fairport Beach, is ask- last Friday .eM� �'icLean �1 a Faith Garnett,oo May 11; and to vices. P will take both; ser- --- e. ease call "The Property Roy _ I old on May 12, and to day evening at 8.00 o:clock. habilitatioir centre. Lynda Sawyer. Fred ed to p The Council -has a member- Peneroski and Sharon Copper- Chairman, Mr. Baird", at 839- student at the B&post Senun years 1 Ship of sixty=five; represents- _ tives from various agencies, r-.. service clubs and interested citizens. The Cauncll has rec- N 9- r onunended that the wide range Of rehabilitation wort: be co\-- ered in a, rehabilitation centre. ` .-That, along with the medical- - physical; mental; social andONTIAC=B - • environ[nental; moral and spir- _ .. UR P itual habilitatACA IAN ion should beYOU - s. repo ed. ` The President Mrs. E. A. Collins, Officers and Commit- - lee Chairmen signed an app VITES YOU TO. HI'S - lication for incorporation as a XH LL EALER I - .charitable organisation" urrd- er the Corporation - Act. Prov- -. ince of ' Ontario. Reports were given by the various committee cirmen: ✓. Rehabilitation Centre - Dr. C. C. Stewart, MOH, and Dr. H., - - - -1Vhs: W. S.• Buchanan; Confer- -- ence Study Committee - Mn and Mr. D. • . H. -G: Chesebmugir - � •. � � . H. Moore; Reh billt2dion due— _ at,ion - Rev.. W. G. Solo Application for Charter. - Mr. T. M. Moore, Q. C. t the - _ - I It .was antwunced that . - - - - rehabtliTation film, with some Pam bei'n'g filsned� ng one ' il of the R - - - �,. Meetings _last year was naw conrtiplate and would be shown at the next Rehabilitation Council meeting on Thursday, May 28, at 8.00 p.' m., at the .r. W, C. A., Oshawa• AUDLEY Rev. Rex. Norman. Ajax Urs, ited Church, NNW in charge Sunday af_ _ ice here on . 'the sere - it r1 'terrroon, The male . r - �t ... .. She _. . _ � _ ... _ � - _ _ .. . . . n "'The Lord's My pbe'� •The, Sunday School and the _ Services will ' be corn- .,; , .. Church 5eTvr .Me Sunday for _ . � Famdly Day 'se - _ M. ' at 2.30 p. • ._ Club met at t The Connm'ukY Clu - K . and Mss. VONTIAC - the. home of . Mr. _ d e i ri John Ashton; Pickering, an ( models in 11 series) 3B _ s n 7 es •Y 0 VAU A N Saturday evening, wilt[ Pres., A r - tom. e Belt conducting - -` Guthrie. the - _ n Business. Four folding z -rte ` I ' +.;~ . tables 'have been purchased. 1. /J4 i r ;� I ' Bob Batson, Geo. Iz�tt and t ,(-4 z Ai Aleck Richards -were named ` for the Sports Comrri�tttee for the summer. Winners of 'Euchre were: Mrs. :met and Lynda Pucltrin; Jim w. 2 -Door Sport Coups Izatt and Bert Guthrie: Buick pecu� Z -Door Cowe u of Mrs. A. W. 8 5 -D r The. family Panturc Pansenne Custom Sport Coups ' uc 2-D S ou x ... „ Batson gathered at her home =on Saturday eve in our, of her birthday. Her sister Mrs. Br+ow'n, motored up from ` A BlEAUMONT ,:.8rockviile to spend a few days models in series) w slit her. t rt (10 models 'n se 'es) - Mrs. Bob Pardon. ' Mr. and _ the _ Ray' and Anne attended' - wedding on Saturday at . Ag- 1 incouM of Mrs. Pardon's cow-• • sin,. • George Robb. Ray was ring bearer and Anne was the _ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION flower girl. Winne 'Guthrie and - Nancy `r _ . .. Puckrin attended the Confer- - - ence on. Christian Vocation at Queen's University over. • the Acadian Canso 2 -Door Sedan wIVA eek d. �' •Beaumont Sport Oeluxe Coupe n Mgand Mrs. Walter Fow= RECORD NEW- R SALES .BRING YOU .S.PECIAL "'CELEBRATION" DEALS! lie and Walter Fowlie Sr. of Saarbnrough visited at the -home of Mr. and Mis. George -- Success ar Sales Celebration 80 choices.—and a wide selection of _ Puckrrirt on. Sunday. m " Mrs. ..Leslie Wilson: •Green- . :is, your •Pontiac -'Buick ea e vailabre for immediate de wood has been teaching in the reCiatiQn' for the .livery. And, because- r junaior room last, week and of showing his app _ this week: while Miss Hardy .- ; wonderful sales popularity of . Pontiac, good used cars he will offer you tap' `. Lias been away through illness. "Buick, Acadian and Vauxhall:'So dollar trade-in allowance for your - .................. .......,. Fair ort BeC[C�1 ''now is the time to take advantage present car. So don't. delay. oma on PQ of the epeeist ''celebration". deals along and join in the Success Car Sales Tea and bake sate will be he is offering. There are more than Celebration today' held on Saturday, May 9, 2' _.._ _. GO WHERE THE :CHOICE IS GREATEST! GO WHERE THE VALUE IS BEST! `` to 4 p• in. Tea 35 cents. Raffle . tickets will be sold at the door _ k, erocheted fora moa ore GO TO YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC-BILK-ACADIAN-YAdXNAII DEALER'S TODAY GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . towels -will also be a candy table, pdt- ted pkints, odds and ends and ti _ _. _ t _ - --• used artdcl�es• If you 'have any cl please'call Mrs treed aidd please7. �� Z4es�sen at 839.2919.. Mr. and Mn. Geo. Moore; ,� Mr. acrd Mrs. Ai. Pickard; Mr. _ a4 Mrs. Ed. n atte'nt.A ed tlt* b�olvvflnB ba¢r9tret for lila ' _ » cAatsns- Al CC Pima, on Sat- �y �� r U►W MOTOR Mss. M. P'ickat'd. Toronto, �I� - :viited her soar Mr. Al. Pldaee:�! ;•�� a .. s .ars ga!turday last, ai�a�w wlRb ' _ - . 9 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS P Nine '� use for the competition home again. Anyone 'interested in join- Mrs. Vondette is feeling ES ing this high. yield corn club some better, but is still in the for 1964• shoudd send their Ajax Hospital. application, together with a Neil.Hubbard is home fora $3.00 '-Membership Fee, to the fe,,v days after being in Osh- tories and Features from Bay RidgeS By Pat Finn Department of 2igriculture awa Hospital, under cosec a- ` Office, Uxbridge, by June 1, tion. Recreation Association Bay Ridges JVIIYOII Grenoble Blvd.; Mr. and blas. Bay Ridges Janitor Service Officers and Committee for The Brownies and Guides J. MacKenzie, 882 Grenoble vs. Mercury Furniture. 1964 are: Chairman, Jack Leek- were busy selling their coal Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Fran- May 19 Sandford: Vice -Chairman, Al- ies, and did very well. A week , h 1 M d S Bay Rigs bert Foster, Claremont; Cee.- ago,the Guides had a cook- Spring Dance News cis, 902 Norac Blvd.; r. an quires vs: a Ridges. ^ . Treas., Lynn Fair; Committee b7 e t Mrs. B. Green, 917 Krosno May 26 out 'at Mrs. Sowerby's, and _ The Recreation Association The Ba Ridges Softball Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright, Bay Ridges vs. Fairport, Members: Jack Morgan, Bert then went for a hike, followed Bay g Mr. and Juno 2 Lewis, Murray- Dunkeld, Al- by a sing-song around the bon- of Bay Ridges will hold their Assodatton 1390 Fordon Ave.; Mrs,* C Wedlake, 844 Miriam Squires vs. Fairport, bent Foster,. Norman Lehman, fire. "Annual Spring Dance, on May Malcolm Allbri ht, Jack Leek, p 837 Miriam Road; Mr. and Squires vs. Rouge. ter, from °Torontobb and 30, this year. As in the past, First General Meeting Road; Mr. and Mrs. B. Hengst, June 9 , Mr. and Mrs. Don We the Spring Dance is one'of the The Interim Executive Cam- .... Y• 1 visit- Mrs. G. Lowden, 704 Kin h- June 16 ...g.........................,_ daughter, and Mrs. Russell Boys Cecil Disney, Gordon Hunter. _most-looked-forward-to events mittee of the Bay Ridges Soft- af the Association's activities, ball Association takes this op- er. .Drive; Mr, and Mrs. E. Mercury vs. Squires. _ Beverley Boys had -and this year's dance Pte- portunity to announce that the Stromgren, 706 Cortez Ave. June 23 cuttinghe BROOK ROAD t Sunday. n Strom Squires vs. 'Fairport. .'the p, mi u ring several stitches.r es to be one of the best ever. first General Meeting and the y r'p° The Brownies and Guides P, Dancing will commence at 8.30 Election of 'Officers, . will be East W000dlands June 30 for the ( - held next Sunday evening, at = Rouge vs. Squires. _ _ _ Citizens wand Friends met as usual at the Red Cross Plans in., at. tate Ajax Community - P _ Building. 'Mary Arut Cargill, re Senior Ci - Centre, and tickets, which are 8.00 p. m., at the Retreat}on July 7 ceived her "Collector's Profic- for their bus - trip to Allan - - Mr. and Mrs. Glendenning, :now on saie, will be $3.00 per Hall, on Liverpool Rd., and of High Bush Trail are very. JuSquires q flies vs. Bay Ridges. iency Badge".. Gardens, on 1VIay 13. I couple, There will . be many 'Tatray Mrs. J. e Ajax spent a few Plans are under way for a proud and happy grandparents. Mercury vs: Rouge. "Tupperware Demonstration' . special prizes, as well as sev- Managers, Coaches and Um- Mr. and 'Mrs. Willard Jul 21 days in the Ajax Hospital„ and reap lovely door prizes, p� and-all those interested Peddie (Marion) Iiresented y w.e• are glad to say, she is at Watch for date-later. 19 y Bay Ridges vs. Mercury, y not plan to make up a in the good and welfare of them with a grandson, on Fri- July 28 g party ansi enjoy the evening Softball activity in the .'B^ I v, April 29, at East General Ridges Area, are urged t . t Squires vs. Bay Ridges. �. $ of good music and fun. Hospital-;Tames Willard err-,- 000 present and elect the Exec .` ived safe! Aug.g• : . °a •• ive of their choice. y' Fairport vs. Bay Ridges. Ridges liberals Remember the date-Sun- The `Dog Breeders' Associa- Aug. 11 Oliver Bragon � p y tion held a meeting at the „ °day, May 10, at 8.00 P. M. home of Mr. and Mrs." Page, Bay Ridges vs: Rouge, ti -Form New Executive - - RESTAU •R later Now! Rosebank Rd., last Tuesday, ....•...... ....� . ..... .• . � eg May 5. Consumers R R N T. F rt Lit'* If you are 16 years of age, His many friends are happy r Bay r,: r _ 1Yte Ba Rte- a to or older, and are willing to to see Gordon Hull geetting a- Ontario Division Copsumecs f' oral Association is Pl"' ' spend one night a week as an ... r el- -announce a new -Executive el- umpire" the Bay Ridges round, undo; his own steam", Assoc. To End Membership ectad at their April meeting. Softball Association House after many weeks of hospit- Drive May 10. ry 1 The new officers are: Prasad- alization, as the result of an- Hundreds of dedicated and s - I ant, newJack McFadden, 892 Gren- League. Division, you are re- accident. enthusiastic members of the 7 tile; 839_2884; Viee-PresddenR, quested to contact the "Urn- We are sorry to see Jimmy Consumers Assoc, of Can, Ont- pire-in-Chief" at 8392984, as Ou h with a- cast n his 1 aa-io Division, are currently - 1 Roger -Austin, 905 Grenoble, g' Q �. - soon as possible. Basic equip- We ho it won't be much wmid at to to reach 1 839.1723: Secretary-Treasurer, Pe ng P speed went will be supplied along longer..their "doubling the ex- t Bi}} Knott, -728 Lubli�•i, 839- ,with instruction• by one of ��' � - .. ! 722g; Membership, Ted -Ralph, Metro Toronto's Top Softball Students from Rouge Hill isting membership". 1 1272 Haller Ave., 839-1567; Sre presenting "Pinocchio" in Twenty branches across Ont- ayz Pubiiaty, Al. Ward, 886 Gren- Umpires. the West Rouge Auditorium. ario are involved in this drive, 1 oble, 839-2492. Encourage Sportsmanship Try to. etch it this time.. A. which is.. headed by Ontario + An , interesting programme repeat perfornia.rice in aid of President, Mrs. A. G. Volpe. of activities'was set out which Su rt SoftballRouge-H91 ppo the United Church Founded is 1947, the Con- you will be hearing more a- The Kivyeitis Club of Bay 000 -Friday' May S. sumers Association of Canada boort during the camin8 weeks, .................... ._.....:........ .-_-_ Is a unique organization: it I A rdur ing meeting has been Ridges still has a supply . of �4 r�e Softball Wall aims solely at representing and 'garden fertilizer'' ' available Lek tecting the consumer at the -set for the last Money of each for delivery, on Saturday. May vac mont.h-and-tare location will.be 9. Price is 35c. per. bush: 3 Schedule various. levels manufartur_ Stop 3i, - 4b40 Kingston Rd., West Hill published prior to it, bush, for 51.00, or 7 bushels -•. dis#ribution •Announcements were made and 'services. The Association's x rdtizig ilie � election Of Al. Por, 52.00,- For ,infor information a- AT JOHN MANSVILLE Mentions of uniting consum- ers. NewlyRenovated and Beautifully Decorated Ward as vice-president of the bout lawn fertilizer and del- May 11 ers, investigating and' study- Ward la Rce-pi&ng Association, ivery of garden fertilizer, call Denney Heatii>g Bros, V. ing their needs and providingOnta{�, c and John Enright. of 916 Nax- 839-38 889-1821; 839-2735;• Suburban Texaco. solutions, have been carried Dining Room Bring' the hole family .0ch ffivri., 839-3317, as Area or 839-2609. May 13 on. on numerous occasions. Edrectcw at the Armual Meet- church ►Lur eNewS West Rouge vs. Suburban A e Vital prod under FRE {rr�"� th _ to March. Texaco. taken by the organization are: bw May 15 . �'I E ]DELIVERY It was also announced that y -A Brief to, the Ontario Gov- ed a- Bele- Mercury ys• Fa�6rt. ernment on "Margarine", IN ROUGE HILL, IF CHECK OVER $2A0 _Bate_ to .the Ontario Li _ a - - a 20 -Brief to the Milk Industry - Assoc'atuon Qom�itton, May The Evening -Unit of the Un- - Fairport its. Rouge. Inquiry Cormmittee, svg- CHECK OVER f8.55 25 15 and 16, at the Royal York ited Church Wltirnen will hold May Rested, among other points, vOR FAST SERVICE, PICK-UP ORDER or FREE HOMO. Hotel, Tex+Onto a Fashion Show in the Audit- Memory vs' ��' that there be research on th€ ' May 27 E ERY, JUST CALL 28 -4735 , ! The meeting adjourned on a orium of Bayview Heights Pub- y improvement of cream. and D LIV -lively diacassiori Of- political lic School, on Wednesday May June 1 'vs. Mercury that surplus milk be used for issues at all levels of govern- 13, at 8.15 p. m. Featured ,will school ctrildTen; trent. _ Rouge vs. Bay Ridges. -Brief on -Taxation" .sugt•est- be--women's clothes from a■i■■■■■■■■■�■a■s■■ass■■■■■■s■■■■■all■■t>t■■■■■ ' A wd`rmr veloome is extended June 3 ing that luxury, goods be tax- Marjorie's Ladies' Wear, Bay Rouge vs..-Bay Ridges. - 1 to anyone who wishes to join Ridges (IGA) Plaza, as well as ed, and that larger .incomes the Liberal. Association. Call some children's wear..• Hair- Bay Ridges vs. Mercury. (over $5,0001 only, be taxed;" PRINTIN -any Executive Officer, and- Styles will be by Vicky, and June that children's clothing up to ` •_.become a member. make-up by Studio Girl.. The Fairport vs. Mercury.. sixteen years, be'exenipt from 0 0 0 June 15 tales taxa admission. price .is 75c. -for a- Na►me :& School To Bay Ridges v5. Squires -Resolution presented .that dulls and-50c. for students, and June ,_ letterheads Envelopes Statements «ill •include delicious refresh- the meat sold to the public is Rowe vs. Fairport, ,from healthy animals and. m • • Meet May " menta as - r Business Cards the Door Rrizes. Fairport vs. Bay. Ridges. � y inspected in accordance with A congregational visitation June 22 Ther regular meeting of Bay- twill take place' : on' Sunday, the specifications: THE P I CKERIN6 NEW S egul Mercury vs. Rouge:• -Resolution presented -that view H6ights Home '& School May 24. Association will be held at the On Sunday, June 7, new June 24 products marketed live up to I - Bay Ridges vs. Rouge. the claims of their manufact-. Bayview Heights School in the members will be welcomed in- June 29 urers, 942.0940 - Auditorium, on Monday,- May to the church. Anyone interest- Mercury vs: Bay Ridges Many other resolutions were -:11, at 8.00 p. m., and will fea- ed, is invited to contact the July1 resented to appropriate auth- ture a Fashion Show by the. minister, Rev`. Dr. W. A:' tilt- Fairport vs. Mercury. orities on Federal and Proven= - ■i�■■■a■■■a>t■ria■ri■aa■a■ri■aa■■■>t■i■ri■iriiri■a■s Senior Girls. and a display of .Kay, in-this-regard.. His phot►e j■�6 _- --- _--__, - tial Ievels. '.,Industrial Arts, by the Senior -942-0967. Fairport v5. Rouge. Doubling the, existing mem- VIL�GE OF PICKERING _ Boys. All of the clothes to be "boo July 5 bership will certainly mean an Church-- modelled. and the crafts to be -Peace Lutheran Church- : displayed, are items made by -On Sunday, May 10, the six Squires vs. Mercury. increase in the number of Ont- r July 13 ano branches, now located-in GARBAGE COLLECTION ' the students. themselves. This candidates, all of whom suce- Bay Ridges vs. Fairport - Chatham, Ft, Arthur, Grim- prom sus to be a most enjoy- essfully. passed their examine- July TS sby, Guelph, Hamilton, Toron- It is the intention of the Council of the. Corporation of able evening, and it is hoped tions, will be Confirmed, and Fairport vs. Squires. to, Kitchener, London, Osh- there will be a particularly receive Holy Communion. Fol- the Village of Pickering to enter into an agreement July so -Open Date. -_awa, Ottawa. Peterboro, Pick- with Mr. Norman Irish for the collection of garbage _ good attendance• lowing the Service, there will ; July 22 &ring, Ridgeway, Sarnia, 5t. be a dinner in the church for'' a residences Squires vs. Rowe. Catharines, Larder Lake and from II ide?1 s within the .Village. 0 o_n.. _ the Confirmants and their The proposed agreement would provider - July 27 Riverside. -• Corr. Parents. week collection at�theeroad side direct billing by the 9 e AffMercury vs. Fairport. _... ...................................... Auditorium bf Bayview Hghts. Mrs H. Otto were accepted u y Municipalityat a rate of about $18.00 per year per School, the Home & `School Rouge vs: Fairport. ae ee airman. dwelling unit, ing, wr d sub into membership in the church. e Association will sponsor' a 000. Aug. 3 ject to a prompt payment discount of 10 /,. movie matinee. The featuredMercury vs.. Squires. ., 100 Bus. Corn Club If anyone has any questions or comments concerning d , Bay Ridges has a number of film will be "Rob Roy". and Aug. S this service lease contact the Village office at 942-2930 • new residents, and the Picker- . P v.11 - be shown at 1.00 p: -m. and Roue 'vs. Mercury, ing New-, is pleased to wel- For the past ten dears, Grain or appear at the regular meeting of Council on T es- again at 3.00 p. m. Admission Aug. 10 -. Open date. come: Mr, and Mrs. H. Moore. Corn Growers in Ontario Coun- day, May 12th, 1964 at 8:00 P.M. .will be 25c. for children and Aug. 12 ` ty have organized and carried B. A. Hogarth, Clerk, 40c. for adults, 1325 Poprad Ave.: Mr. and Rouge vs. Bay Ridges. Mrs K. Christianson, of �4 Note: Team listed first is home through to completion a very 0 0 0■■a■■■a�■■■■aa■■■■iai■i■ri■ta■■■■■1■■>t�iit■■ri■■ successful hish yield 1 b K MAL! MOTORS team. corn c u i. i ...........•... This club has far its objective SEBAN ........ ••••••••••••••-••••-•••••- •• AT PICKERING VILLAGE 1 -100 bushels of shelled corn, RO S M - INSURA1110E - May 12 W per acre. - J. E. ENWRIGHT The winner, of the 1963 com- LAWNMOWERS - GARDEN TRACTORS Serving the area since tf22 Let us handle your petition was Mr. Paul Well- Lot we t Decorating Insurance Needs PLUMBING man, Claremont, R. R. 2, with ROTO TILLER REPAIRS J. ` Flri;` Windstorm, Auto ALFRED KAYES a yield of 123.3 bushels per Expert Paper Hanging Liability, ate, acre. Mr. Gordon Hunter, of LAWNMOWER SHARPENING PLUMBING BATHROOMS Brooklin, was second vvit}i a For Advice and Estimates . • Yield of 122.2 bushels. No Obligation Bowman Z Gibson PRESSURE SYSTEMS ' � Contestants may use any < ROSEBANK ROAD, NORTH Phone 539-3317. or 1139-1"7 .. Call us collect 665-x523 ESTIMATES GIVEN variety they wish, and they - may use any means at their Phone: 839-2894 -.After 5.00 P. M. - 839-2258 13 SAY RIDGES 14S Brock St. S. Wil • • •Phone - !42.6717 disposal to, secure the highest -_......... yield from the-three acres they asi■■ ■■■BB■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■Baa ■ ■■■