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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_05_14June '10th has been set as ' ' the date for a public meeting. in Pickering Village to hear Free Fireworks At Question'Legality Of Board Hiring g . fireworks about and discuss sewers for , - :. the village. Raeve Ross A. Murison said Pickering Park ` -OWn Members For Rink House q this week, that Council has ��.• :y ?� done considerable work on the A fireworks display will be ill of - Is it al for a member -his own opinion, the hiring of y matter of sewers and that at be put on art. the Pickering Vil- the Community Centre Board the two men by the Board, � the meeting the consulting en- gineers will be on hand with lage Park on Monday night, May 18th, and is open to all Pickering to accept payment would not disqualify them tl, facts and figures; the residents of Pickering and from his own board for serest- rendered. That is fisc quest- run for the office of council, if they so wished to run. _ son said he hop- Reeve Munsono district. There is no charge. on Mr. Ab. Reeve put to the Cduncillor -Vic Dingley said ed that everyone In the village The fireworks display is put Pickering Village Council on he had. no intention of doing will attend this msoting, which on through the joint efforts of Tuesday. night, any harm to Mr. Reeve in ask- is to be F.e!d in the Community the Pickering ing the but that This is the Juvenile C-4 crew of the West Rouge Club. They are: Centre Building at i p. m. and the Pickering Rotary Club. The Pickering Youth Band oss Murtson said the council could not give a ruling council could abou�t matter, he questioned the cheque for . 8rion Potts, John Gomes, Rick Ricky Betts and Ga McClelland. Gary ' Two Object To Pillage will be rating a booth at 'will be on the question. He said the. council a iMed Mr. Reeve PPo the work done, beim made to .. _ one person, instead of two. The Nest Rouge Canoe. Club •got ''.got ceive a free trip to Ottawa the park and playing the 'fireworks start. to the Community Centre 'Board, but did not hire him to "I don't think you are inter - ested in whether 'I get 8200.00 i ,' the 1964 season under way with the club for the Cana- Garbage Collection or not", commented Mr. Reeve. on Sunday afternoon getting than Championships, a , free 1 work at the village rink: their new and old boats, and -membership unlucky members, into in the club for 1965 and. other prizes. Messrs Steve Pointon and l Parking Sparks t Councillor Bas Kearney said l that Mr. Reeve. and Mr. Hend- Reeve Murision said' it was the Community Centre Board's _ .some the water. The season looks -as You may recall that Miss You Ab. Reeve informed Picke ' emen were hired by the board, I question to resolve and not --' • if it may be -a bright one for Rouge Canoe Club placed Village Council this week that they are opposed to the village Village Council Debate to look after the rink, after an to hire'someone else that of Council's. Councillor. Kearney introduc- the. club, what with so many third in last year's Miss C.C.A. attempt .new� members and an eager contest and was interviewed collecting,the money for gap- had failed. He said the board ed a notice of motion' that at batch of the old guard, on TV.. Entries will be accept- bage collection. Parking of commercial ve- had done this in good faith.to the next meeting he would be- e-Dave -DaveWatson. Coxswain of ed from May 13 through to They, both said ,they were s was hicles in residential areas, keep the rink open. Mr. Kearn- presenting a motion to agk- t he , the - war -canoe, thinks his June '15, Entrants must be 15 satisfied with the present col- under fire at Pickering Village ey said he had made the mot- village solicitors; at • council's _ juvenile crew of 14'to 17 year years of age or over and do lection and the fee charged, council this -week. Messrs Col- . ion to hire the two men," but expense, if his motion to hire -old boys, is topnotch. He also not have to be present mem- but objected to the- village be- in Harrop and Carmen Pilon would like to know if such a the two board members %&'as - I hopes to have a bantam. war bers of the club. For further ing 'a -collection agency" for asked for assurance that the motion was legal or not, legal or not. canoe for boys under 14 and a information call Joan Gelder, a private individual. • .: local^ law•'cover•ing. the park- Reeve Murison said that in girls war canoe this year, The AT 2-.6330; Noreen Gomes, AT. . Reeve Murision said that no ing of busses and heavy ve- girls of the dub are thrilled ,about the outfits they are 2-41Pa- Betsy cClelland, .AT . agreement between the village and Mr, `. -Ir•is'h had beeftlet hides in residential areas will be enforced. • • ' Pickering Village ' • Council To Give 2-8185: Mi ­ 'el Pette, AT 2- to. have for the 5010. - out as yet, He intimated the ey said a recent incident'of,' Th _pdarutarhg ready regattas. These outfits will _ Anyone interested in more. residents could be informed of two busses on HHey. Ave„ has eonsis of black shorts and yel- information about the. West the contentsof the agreement an advertisement in been corrected but asked that no recurrence of this kind is Second look At Park Signs with the club pop tops, Rouge Canoe Club or in a through 'to . emblem on Lite back. The' club TS planning ;beau- membership is invited to call any of the executives' Atis the paper. Councillor Kearney Said the take place. Mr. Pilon said said Mill St.. 'A request to Pickering Vill• _ - ty contest at their r tta in Baedovskis, AT. 4-4573; John Present rate for garbage Coll-. is 518:00 per year, and is a .disgrace with the type of parking that is being allowed, age Council from. the Picker- • . Plant Red Maples ;July to elect a Miss West ouge Canoe'Clnb o represent . Gomes, AT. 2-4180: Doug. Mc- Clelland. AT, 2-8185: Bill Pette, ection that if the village takes over, and contended that it - lowers, ing Golf Club to erect asign on Church street, has resulted -Streets • rr re ler, AT, t e ee c ectron, it w property va in count going into a iscus- nnnitage contest in Ottawa during the 2-MO2; Noreen Gomes, AT. 2- 518,00 a year, less ten per cent for prompt payment• for ;tot- payment. Reeve Ross Murision told the delegation that complaints gian of these signs at a spec - meeting, . Championships in The winner will re- 4180. al of $16.20 a year. This would would be taken care of,, and iai• we, "It looks like wwestarted Councillor Len Burningh r�i , -' told Village Council that 21 -,August. • be coilected quarterly on. the that council would contact the something when we a bead trees in the village have Pe Wilson Greenwood Dies Mrs.7 hydro bills. Reese Murision said it was costly for�.the village to police with regard to eniorc• ing the parking bylaw. There was some, difference sign to be put up two years a- go" said Reeve Morison, been removed and replaced by Red Maples. ' too Councillor Dingley said he said r. Mr. Busy 'Suddenly Sudden • • Durin Church Service go into garbage collection on their own. of opinion regarding half ton con - trucks. Reeve Murison con_ I thought same of the residenrts would be . opposed to sign,; in ofiam ho Gordon Bray of Pickering who supplied the trees, donated' 3 g He said if council enters in- tended that only a court could front of their Red Maples for the front 'of Mrs. Perry Wilson Married in 1920, her hus- to an agreement, a bylaw would be passed making it a decide Mr. Steve Pointon said- he .homes. Councillor Kearney said he felt signs directed people into the municipal building. th his report as Roads Chair- Greenwood Community was- Greenwood band predeceased her'in 5942. compul;Ory measure for all and not think anyone should would the village, who would pos;illy man, Mr. Buringham said that last Sunday morning Mrs. Wilson has always been homeowners -and tenants to object to half ton trucks, but do s tote. H said the some a •.• to learn of the sudden passing an active worker in the Green- be on garbage collection. Council* ' Council dictates the location likely -to.be ed t this cerci ou of a cess Mrs. Perry Wilson: . S. ,S. Su t., .a former officer P .. .. . Dunbarton Church To. right, to exclude them from the. bylaw.. the signs. and the,size of.. year. ....--....................... .•--...... - `•- . ' As Sunday School Supt., of Wil- in the U: C. W., a former choir Councillor Bas Kearney said his uses one for his Village Tax Collections ._ al of PJckering haus, the .United Church,. Mrs'. Mot- member and church organist. Site is survived by a son, e_- Nave Soccer Team neighbor transportation, and that he ei ed already been received. con was in charge of the the total tax roll which hers' Day Service. The service • Leslie; two brothers, ;Stanley The Dunbarton United Church had no objection to therm also l n Good Sh ;Of amounts to $174,1Z99t, the had just commenced, when Mrs. Wilson collapsed, in the and Fred Byers, all of Green- wood. A brother; , Leslie pre- is entering a Soccer Team in It was agreed that any one contravening the, bylaw. •• " sum of $107,154.12 has al pulpit. She was carried to the deceased her some years ago. the Scarbom League. For boys should have at least one or -two it was announced this week ready been received. —� basement, -where she passed a- Service w -as held on Wed- between 9. and 12 years, a wat•rtings. that over 611'� of the 1964 tax- A commendable'record. way a. few .minutes later. The nesday at Greenwood United Practice will be held at the service continued without the Church.. with Rev. Thomas Vaughan-AVillard School, on congregation beim aware Mrs.. Fleetham officiating.. Inter- meet at Salem Cemetery. . Saturday morning, May 16, at 10.00 a. m.y1'LFs. _ lax A Kinsmen Present $2,500 Cheque To ospita •Nilson � had died. - Wilson wasm her :2nd -She -as PallbeAr•ers were: Messrs i1Ton Pegg. Edgerton Pegg_ plannl� �. N�� ��ne t 0 .year. .year. nes Jane Byers, and had been Percy Clark, Chaste ' r= 3 resident of. Ptcker•ing dur- art• Howard Ormerod and Herbert Middleton On 'Town Housing1? Ing her entire ljfetime. Council Will Not Accept Pickering Township Planning -M. Board stayed with their des Township ;Sion to not allow masonite or 1 �~ � - town housing„ into a 5 -acre Y' -Rest nation g Of Donald Hopkins ie of block of land in the m ddl Bay Ridges. at their meeting w k on Friday night. Tow-nship Council this week would be a.loss to lose either The Planning Board feels that i moved net, to accept the res- Mr. Hopkins or the Bay Ridg- this type of housing is not \ a� i ignetion of Mr. Donald Hop- es coirtririttee from recreation compatible with the surround - kin from the Township Rec- activities, ing developrnertt. R. reatien Committee. Both Councillors Campbell 'the . Two weeks agog a large del- Mr, Hopkins had handed in a and %iewman termed last egation of residents from Say written resignation, following township recreation meetimg Ridges appeared at the meet - i the appearance of a delegat- as disgraceful. It was claimed ing in opposition to CBC put- -ion from the Bay Ridges Rec- that a lot of abuse was bea'p- ting the towti housing on this rection Committee last week, ed on the townftp committee. site. 51 Units were intended ` :a t which time them group ten- Councillor Herb Wank said he felt it was unfair to single for this site. The 5 -acre parcel had been . ' dered their resignations. Cotutcjl got them to withold out Mr. Hopkins for. criticism setaside for a school, but the the exisiting problems when the policies established School Board has added two until be'discussed in a special- by the township group were rmmis to the two existing ' could between the Bay Rid- . those of the committee as a schools instead of building a meeting gas to2rtmittee, the . township and the- Reeve. whole. Councillor Dan Waring thiixi unit. Cal— cOmmittee on Tuesday night, a lively led the parks in ,Bay Ridges, mnlMended to 'Consolidated eared' in which the " dumjps' and said they needed Builders that they put in a . John Hill, vice president of the Ajax Kinsmen Club and Kinsmen Hospital Representative Don • di�tt rssiOa was charged with a lot of work done before any 'mixture of single -dwelling and Smith are pictured presenting a cheque for a further $2,500 of the Ajax Kinsmen's $14,000 1 reeve ,pray- were made Ing appeals - money was spent on lights or semi-dc�tadred hares. to hospital pledge. Jubilant recipient of the donat ion is R. Thompson, chairman • of the .Ajax and politics, for council to start workrng � o'tbeT' features, tO g� -them � Now; it is up to CSC come or prb- Pickering Hospital Beard. Through the support of the comnvunity to the local club's effort a team and opinions were ex- shape.. up with anew plan posal. such gratifying objectives are possible- Photo by Anopardi , press ed to the pffect that it _ • -Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS :THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914 tt � t THE PIC' KERING NEWS0R11PRT from Creators of ISTS•LISEEE.1111 _ ` I&wed every Thurs&w `PARLIAMENT or MONUMENTS by The News Printing and Pubifahing Co"4xmo ..rmonzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Otfice Dept, Ottawa, OnL BY MIKE STARR • OF DISTINCTION sWSCRIPiION RATU. $2.50 per yar - Uai1te/ Stabs 13.90 per year BARRY MURKAR, Edtor M.P. ONTARIO RIDING -- ASYERTISIN9 RATES UPON REQUEST- I am sure that everyone s pleased that arrangements have fel THREE, GENERATIONS now been made with the Province of Quebec for a new basis to implement the Canada Pension'Plan .which seems to have Pro - also found favour with the other provinces. Although the pro - Holiday Accidents lis have yet to be worked out, the fallowing points would Stafford Bros,Ltd. Four ersons were killed violentl to our district on appear to cover the new proposal P y The Government of Quebec would be willing to support a Highway 401 last week. In all cases the weather was constitutional amendment, to which other Provincial Govern - clear and• the' road was dry. Possibly inquests will ments have already agreed in principle, enabling the Federal MONUMENT S show that there were some unusual circumstances in Plan to provide benefits to widows, irrespective of age, .to or - each case, but -the fact remains that fourhave ersons phans and to disabled contributor§.. P Coverage compulsory for employees 18 years of age or over DUNDAS ST. EAST ".WHITEY MO: -2 been buried during the past week, that would all be with salaries exceeding $600 a year, and for self-employed ` here today, if drivers would remember that through- people with earnings exceeding $1,000 a year. Sell -employed ways are not necessarily speedways. people' earning between $600 and $1,000 might participate vol- „ This 'coming weekend, thousands of drivers will be untarily' �- for employer - 611" PARK RESTAURANT '� on the highways, racin to that paradise spot for the Contribution rates average 1% percent each, g P P and employee, at the average level of earnings. No contribution A TAVERN UNDER THE first long weekend of the summer season. in respect of earnings up to $600 a year, and' a rate of app - We all know right now, that many of them will be roximately 1.8 percent paid on earnings above that level up to "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" stretched out in a morgue .before Monday night, but $5,000 maximum• The contribution rate for self-employed people would be we are all equally sure that it will not be one of ours. the combined employer-employee rate. DINING -ROOM —BANQUET HALL So •many times, we have heard people at the scene pension_benefits-- -yup to WIwo of an accident, wandering_aroundin a: dazed�rranner, a year. This limit would be adjusted, as with the earnings on Na 4. Highway at Rouge RivK - Ph. 214-1603 wonderinghow this could have happened to them. Us- which benefits are based, in accordance with changes . in aver - i wally it is the -type o ting you read about or rive y gearningraveraged-o'v'er a fairly t • on the highway. Benefit payments would be adjusted to changes in the cost g y• of living, subject to a maximum increase .of 2 percent in' any _ We know that many persons from this district will year. The, transition period proposed, before pensions reach be heading out for the weekend. We hope you° all have their full rate, would be ten years. Thomas A. Newman Q. �.. a good holiday and urge you to be cautious. There are If a man remains working after 65 years, the rate of benefit (. more holiday. weekends to enjoy this summer. would be reduced according to a scale of allowable earnings. The first $900 he receives in semi -retirement would not affect—1BAAR�Tlti>� i 601�,7T0= benefits: but earnings between $900 and $1500 would reduce - his benefits a dollar a month for every two dollars received. temple 0 . !1� = benefits. would be reduced one dollar for every,. — Ado MAD., 8011M Dt'JNBARTO39 hove 51500 benef'ts e _ Pickering High Notes liar of earnings. >F.nR>'oRT 11tH At age 70, the pensioner would receive the full rate' of benefit no matter what his earnings may. be, BY KAREN HAYWARD At age 70, the perssibner will receive the standard $75 a !, 1. -'°s— month -old-age security payment now paid to everyone at that age out of tax revenues. - Have you ewer heard of a school where the "student news- A man retiring at 65 may elect to receive his flat -rate bene - Have fit at a reduced rate, starting at $51 per month . at age. 65. COOPER BLOCK LTD• paper" has tQ import material for their own newspaper? Mai- There will be survivor benefits at rates still to be determined erial from their arch rival AJAX, just to make matters worse. for widows' and orphans, as well as to disabled contributors. 9W CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO You might wonder why the students of this school don't write The maximum to be secured under flat -rate benefit and the the editor of material, f r thea P. D. H. paper. This is what is troub- new pension plan will be $1719,17 per month. BLOCKS A BRICKS 1 S's newspaper. Can you 1 ergine a. school soifieir own for in gumption and "get -up -aril -go" The pension plan can be operated by a Province or by the that they would stand to see, and read foreign ynaterial in _Federal Government, In either event the plan will be govern STRUCTURAL 'STEEL { , ment-operated. their newspaper Granted, we do have "form" news, and some In provinces wishing the Federal Government to administer {RAVE RENTAL j 6vr-y thought-provoking editorials, but it is You, the student the plan, legislation-w-ouid provide that the funds arising from - bQdy who should and Must , take pen in' hand and jot dowZn Gov - some words of w•isdor•i f or otherwise ): Surely there are things the Pension Plan. shrnild be availabDe to the Provincial Grn- STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO wtniCh happen in the world, or to yourself which might be of ernments for investment. They would be divided among Prov interest to someone else? If you come across :any good book laces in ratio to the pension contributions from. residents of Phones: 442-1960 922-5103 66d-5911 or any ideas on which you: would like to prophund. by all each Province. The Provincial Goverm�nent would be required - nsearis, do so. You ht not think that you have special -to guarantee io the -Pension fund a rate of interest at least _ manyto the -ate on long --term fed of this newspaper, but will no-one put forth his ideas on paper The transition period proposed, before pensions reach their and submit them to the editor. Nothing will ever, be changed full rate, will be ten years. 'by merely talking about it. If you have any ideas on haw to -No details.. are available as yet with respect to integration - - make the school paper even more, attractive, put them forth. with private plans. .Remember- amions .speak louder than word&: The pension plan as now pm ed' is no . longer y -as- .1� � Pa • Il MG. w N .:w Enougii„lecturing for this w k. you -go plan, but protides funds which will be made avail"able - WILLIAM S� c w n o the vin a. J t ccs for im• c Contest eti estment as indicated � k i Co above. This S mean. Pu Pi'o e of our Senior Speaking _ The wine r . P� 'Bretf, 12A; second was Flora Jean Westney; 11A, and • third that Provincial Governments will have. access io iiives•tment : • =BARRISTER, SOLICITOR was Margaret Kayes, 12B. ' Congratulations to all. These funds without resorting to the normal channels of the market NOTARY PUBLIC aypeeehes were all very interesting, and it was a most iirform place, Provincial Gavernments will have in effect a new source ative assembly. of investment capital taken from the public in the form: of 'WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., -ASSOCIATE The Tea Dance• held last Friday,, wasn't as well, attended forced savings, This could be regarded as a brand new. field as Was expected. The Trojans entertained very well. The student of taxation: comparable to the'Income War Ta -x Act, which CHURCH STREET, NORTH -- PICKERING ;body really liked this group, and I even heard a.few Beetle -type has grown beyond all recognition from its original concept. iaqueals . from some of the girls. At least I know that someone reads my column, for I over- , 1 ray- t she disaaneed with some comment I had . ) for announcements. • 942 1741 and 915-�6 .: PHONES: rna'de on Drama dight. "F e - must r All .those who attended- the - art go to may head. Maybe I don't please even -one. but at least• fashion show at Dun 7,a 3 start some discussions, Two fifths of the Sixers of Schgol report that there -Ls a - - Homework beckons, and -I must go. Watch this spot for the First Rouge Hill Pack at. future for the girls who took I Further news --•straight from the hot spot, P. D. H. S: tended the Sixers Conference held at Greenwood Consei vat- part. They: should be very, - ion Area last Saturd Des- proud. Mother's Day visit Son or Citizens,.. Group Of The Citizens Branch, Toronto. • is aY ons at Mr. ILURN :'T0. DRIVE ` Local Red Cross Progressing addressing the meeting for the pile the miserable weather on and Mrs Mason of Woodlands - y purpose of explaining complete that day, everyone had a good Rd. included Mr. and Mrs., P. r S. i 'Igoe organization of the details of the work being done time. V J Vallee, Mr, and M'rs. Clifford r Senior Citizens' Group of .,the' throughout the Province, in Several' girls in the area arg Lagl� and Mr. and Mrs, D R 1 Y I N � E S S 0 N local Red Cross is forging a- connection with Senior Cittz- appearing in a fashion show held this week b the Home George Sauve of Weston. A 'retie, �r111ing Spool .head. Two meetings have been. ens Clubs, Homes for the Aged y twofold celebration as May. 10 �i7i1il�� �7 Ec. class in Bayview. .Heights =held and the attendance and etc. Members of the. Village was Mr. LaB]anc's birthday.839 1144 School. It sounds' interesting. interest at both meetings has and Township Councils, Chur- Mrs. Mason received some _ • Mrs. I: Willard of , •Al tons ' • been very gratifyii•�g: ' ches'and Service Organizations lovely plants and was quite .' A third meeting 'is planned are cordially invited to attend Rd. was treated to a Chinese pleased. : 'foci Wednesday, May 20, in the this meeting acrd participate in dinner on Mother's Day. She f, thought -the -fan y was pre - C. E. Centre, Pickering united its discussions. to Mar y __- - paring -dinner, so it was a nice garet Meson on i Church. Miss Hope Holmested, 2 her very Important c3a . 'She The meeting inns from fiend of the Red Cross Senior to 4 sp. m. surprise. will be 16 on May 19th. OFFICE OF -_ Sorry to hear that. Mrs. D, ........... .. ...... ..... LAW Smith' of Pine Grove is under the weather. Hope it won't ,be PICKERING FIREMEN'S -W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., 1.. B. for, long• "FIREWORK DISPLAY" _ Have you heard about' the -MONDAY, MAY i!.- a w Roadeo the Scouts are plann PICKERING VILLAGE AJ/V( SHOPPING CENTRE r ing? Sounds like fun. Watch COMMUNITY PARK " Modernize That Laundry Room , I Telephone: ,42 -SISI L See Our Disploy of TubsEnamel and Fibreglass ea DRUGS LTD. 4320 RD.'PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - ALUMINUM DOORS - - ..SMALL MOTOR SERVICE COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - .BABY NEEDS 1 • 1 S If S . Fu 4 e for ng 'Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors HOURS: RS. 1 .:.New and Used lawnmowers & Rototillers For Sale Completely InStaNed$39.9J . -WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. tei 9 pan LAWNMOWER SHARPENING ► - = Dinty's Small Motor Clinic PICKERING PHONE WhitehaH 44%1 (Piera 0*) lrickflng Village 942.3230 ell • her tries to establish a solid each member wood on at the Music Festival, at Ajax, ;t Supt. Howard Malcolm Dean family w'her'e should show regard for the last week, for the "Best Rural "Best -. - (Gladys Newell) . Carlyle Moyer, infant son of other as individuals. Honesty School Chorus" and the , . , Estate Broker ' Pideeri�q Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moyer. The and reliability of each merry- THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1964 '' THE PICKERING NEWS was baptised. choir. und- �+ the leadershiv of Mrs. ' Page Three Mrs. Arch BeTI and Mr, John 94 0 Toto 942 -WO er churrcan help make church Puckrin. whose aunt. Mrs. P. Whjty 668.4703 839-144i u �[ g� On Sunday morning, we join- ing Dist, High School is tak- Harvey Rose, Markham, on dered a delightful number, o 0 0 hove is the theme of rhe Bible, and of a solid family, B�OTT�'1 V �rTMAZL �� ed with many churches across ing part in this service. 1st. Sunday. Y - m, Mrs. cGuckin, Goodwood, M Canada in a special service of Fairport Beach -Cub .Pack will Mr, and Mrs: Fred Puckrin �l ' INSURANCE - _ R&41 FSTATE spent last week with her dau- worship for "Christian Fam- also be with us for the church and Dianne visited Mr. and '. ghter, Mrs. Ray Ellicott. ily Sunday", The Sunday' parade. Mrs. Walter Hollinger, Cherry- 0600. BIZ IlOeldelSeE. "115 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellicott School took charge of the ser- June 20, is the Dumbarton wood, on Sunday, entertained Mr and Mrs Man_ vice with the Classes each United Church Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Royce Cruik- ..{ CYRIL,LQRLEY� r son Ellicott; Mr, and Mrs. Price, of Fairport, and Mr. and sitting together with their tea- chers. As each mother entered on Toronto Island. We leave the Church at 11.00 a, m., and shank, Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs Ron Cox and family, bf Mrs. Ray' Ellicott and family the church,' she was given a return -about 7.00 p. m. Sun- Harmony Road, and Mr. and - to a buffet luncheon, on Sun- beautiful daffodil. Murray day School children will' have Mrs: Stanley McHugh and is ited Stroud conducted the service, with is expenses paid, t adults Deborah Georgetown,v # ~Your Fri"y Resident Agent' Mabel and Mrs, Marie Lynde wasy. ac-. paying $1.50 return fare by at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. - congratulations to � companist, There were hymns bus and boat, If you can go, G Izatt, on Sunday Pilke and Bill Shipman who y a sung by the Primary School, would you call Mrs. E. Stroud btr and Mrs. D. McLeod and 32 KINGSTON R,D. W. P.O. BOX 160 won $50 in a bowl -off" at the the Junior School , and thp- at 839-1785,. or Mrs. C. Tur- family, Toronto, visited Mr: .. Rouge BawlingAlleys recently. Mrs.PICKERING+ONTARIO Seniors.The Junior Choir al- ner at 839-2350,2550 bafore'Tune 7. and MrJames Davidson on -Sunday visitors with so sang two numbers .Miss - Sunday. Wm. Ellicott were: Mr. and Diane Turner prayed an accor- The sympathy of those of _ 'extended Mrs, Wallace Ellicott, Toronto; dion solo. Lynne Cragg, Cheryl AUDLEY - ilia community is to Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Ford, of. 1yndeMarlene Mitchell -and Gordon Ward and three boys, Highland Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stroud also read Sunday School and Church . _of Ajax, on the sudden death Manson Ellicott, and Mr. and parts of. the service. Murray, Service were combined on Sun= in a car accident, last week, _ . , %Mrs. L. 1 A Y Douglas Ravey, Ajax. Fred Hamil- Stroud told a brief story— The y• y da for the Christiana led b Day Service, which was led by of Mrs. Ward. Gordon and -are both well-known JOHN MT. and .Mrs. "Hold Up ,Your Hand". I Martha 'Gordon - ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm- story was 'of two boys who the Supt., Bert Guthrie. Linda here. where delivers _ --IN S 1111 A N C E Duncan enjoyed a turkey din- lived' on a' Western farm, On ,Izatt read the scripture, and milk _' IsfY9ANd NG �NVD mer with Mr, and Mrs, • Don. a blistering, hot summer day, their mother Bob Betson gave the story, Douglas Smith and. Arthur. PRUDENTIAL 'CONPANII I=. Duncan, Brooklin, on Sunday. they disobeyed - in the irriga- Puckrin received the offering. J. E. ENWRIGHT • '� AUTOMOBILE � FIRE Mrs. M. Annis and family called on her ' mother, 'Mrs. and took a swim tion' canal. One lad is almost The male choir sang "Blest be the Tie that Binds". Rev. M. Painting g Decorating LIFE — Honey, Port Perry, on Sunday, pulled into the pumps by the Buttars gave a short talk on.1 - , 187 KINGSTON ROAD LAW ;' Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon Day current, but was rescued •by a caught his hand e„ "family life". Expert Paper Hanging tea'• �' � we0a �!ba••i MAI. fafN and family visited her sister neighbor, who he went under a bridge. The Ding the sErvlce: Mr, and - = Ibmsstar Iwiaft Ce•nees eq or KWO and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. of of Utica, on 'Sunday. as. boys learned that thea mat=, Mrs.- Lynne daughter. Stielley For Advice and Estimates No Obligation her had a good reason for her ted their 0.0 o On Sunday morning, the command not to • swim. God•' for Baptism. 0 0 0 Phone ' 939-3317 or 539-1997 Church Service acid the Sun- too, has �� for our lives. McKay spoke b e Y M briefly on to the atSchool�Children BAY RIDGES t APPRAISALS y School were combined for Dr. the .parable of "the houses twill a G. East-- , .... ... their annual Mothers Day rock". Mot- their Teacher, Mrg their 10-1 Cres was built on sand arxi winni First Prize reg INt� Servrce. ,' assisted by Sunday School her tries to establish a solid each member wood on at the Music Festival, at Ajax, ;t Supt. Howard Malcolm Dean family w'her'e should show regard for the last week, for the "Best Rural "Best -. - (Gladys Newell) . Carlyle Moyer, infant son of other as individuals. Honesty School Chorus" and the , . , Estate Broker ' Pideeri�q Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moyer. The and reliability of each merry- School Choir". Sympathy is extended tr Reil 601 WA. 3-9513 Cobour9 FR. 2-7 was baptised. choir. und- �+ the leadershiv of Mrs. should be Practiced -The to Mrs. Arch BeTI and Mr, John 94 0 Toto 942 -WO er churrcan help make church Puckrin. whose aunt. Mrs. P. Whjty 668.4703 839-144i White and Mrs. Plaxton, ren- gtrong wily relationship. Wilson. Greenwood, died sud- /a Mile tact of Dunbart0% Na2 Highway - �5. ' dered a delightful number, o 0 0 hove is the theme of rhe Bible, and of a solid family, denly on Sunday.. Wrn Guthrie The Brougham Bail Tearn is Bulletin Mr, and Mrs �oonsdritrs a Dance on Satur- May 24,. i� Young People's and family, visited Mrs. Guth - . 1 M 16 t raise Th choir of Picker- rie's parents,' li,Ir, and Mrs day eti en tee, a� o Sunday. e -- --. _--• 'funds. to help finance their Monteft, Riehl, Waters team this Beacon, Good music. Mr. Strome has Bold fits ToDrive :. ice. house ♦ in the cuh-division to .� AC�1rwTA1O'i Mr. Cherry. who will be tak- Its . .. CHARTUND 1 AJAX ins possession shortly, oti W. nel� C J►. to D "o1 ala: osaawa sf:araer mother at Fairview, on Sun -DRIVE SCNGg } _ . DR314»d uCWSM► Talmo Mrs, D• L. �tairB visited her tt y� 1C _ y* km ki fah Wilt 1 pltmo: 9YF3>F11d IL osMawa sr. s C••a• Mr Wm. Lynn, Toronto. was "r— MOW ftwt rises.. ssassatUL -We-bm . •inert Ajar. IN. den home, - °r Nothing tike A r _Mr, and ' Mrs. Ray Ellicott • j : Dema : acrd family. and 'Mr and Mrs, ' � and Ao _ "-. � �. , �,':: Stewart McGuckin and fain MOVIE •. - ,, � moa! :SEPTIC TANKS 1 visited their mother, Mrs .. - , PLASTER CERAMIC T1Lf y _ �'` skin at IME or • CLEAiVEfl S• McGu Goodtivood, air - 'Sunday evening, ' ' ;STONE p of Mrs. Donald- ", CONCRETE DRIVES ETC Women' Evening Group, met Brougham "United Church '•�` _11111. ANO J. itRt FLAGSTONE PATIOS at the home W111\G ��, son. on May 6, Mrs. Len, Bar- 4 �' �'_ - tett opened the meeting. The -< MARTIN ENRIG Worship Service was led by � -.PHONE: TE 94997 _ Mrs, Robert Miller, followed _ • '•�^� �`' ,. � by hyMn 378. The • ScriptureFirst eq el el eq Q 6`4 10 01;31;39911" Reading was . taken from. the FAMILY M ages Arrangfad; Also Second Mortgages Available 01d Testament, Proverbs 31; `t= For A ons an 10 - 31, and 'the New Testa- 1 _ _ ORIOIKALI We also purchase or Lean on Existing Mortgages .27. The Roll Call was —A Fav- LATE OR SHOW ourite Flower and Why.:Six-a ° q 'r if You Require Any, Mortgage. Financing i For ,Fast, teen members were present. , Courteous Service, Call — - Programme. Convener. Mrs_ ,r -''.• �,#, .Ie�. :. 'Mery Annie led an interest. SUNDAY MIDNITE 'l1 : AUBREY E IRELAND AND COMPANY ing, srn discussion- ". "Bi' - mee nal- : ism tis Canada". The meeting `- ciosed` with prayer. Lunch was t 8 100 Adelaide. -St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario `--.7, servedby Mrs. Harold. Black- Great Hits, - " rrean and MTs. Tink=er. -A Sale � v EINlpire 8-5300 — Evenings - 839-1750 or .WA. 2-6902 of Perennial Bulbs was held, , •. BOBBY DARIN Congratulations to the Brou- ghatn--Public —ANN MARGARET �Vho'Won "first" in their class PAT BOON in at the Ontario County Music ]`estival, at Ajax, and last week, ."'State �to ' Congratulations and much State fair HARDWARE happiness wished Mn - Mrs,._Rogerson (Gail White) ALSOGrjoham-- on their marriage on Friday :APPLIAN�is PAINTS - 'TOOLS evening, followed by a recep- ,ELVIS PRESLEY 'Si� NO BRAZIh MITZI GAYNOR tion in the Brougham Hall. ' _ GLASS - ETC. "Wild in the Count " ROSS D .UNsxTor� �' -FRANCE NUYEN F :JOHN KERB j ,�G E N E R A L HARDWARE Personals Produced by olrt�tea by I Mr. Don. Lunde .and Mr. You , near cane at 9.45, and f y ! Norm., Wood both celebrated am ALL 4 HITS , RV, WAtSiON BUDDY ADLER-JOSHUA L OGAN 'hong: WHit�t+a�� Z-�9� I 'IA�Cif1n9 birthdays on May 6. SOUTH PACIFIC + WMA HAIL Mr. and .Mrs, Edward Law- -'W- -m br PAUL OSBORN A �A&K rence, of Toronto, visited their THE LIVING SWAMP son Mr. George Lawrence, and STATE FAIR Mrs. Lawrence, on Sunday. WILD IN THE -COUNTRY We are sorry to hear Mr. or at Midnite and see — Fred Westgate was taken to Y v ALSO STATE FAIR • ... ` OshawaGeneralHospital . on l.:. Sunday morning. • WILD IN - THE COUNTRY aE LIVING., SWAMP- .'• .]n color Mr. Georg Benktn, a for- mer resident, • died suddenly on Ocdsim May . 6, at his home in Vare- tno A� koughnet Wood Lake, Ont. He : is mourned by a wife and dau= o '' g . %" express gteter; to whom -upw LMP.Mar. and Mrs. Harold Mitch ell and Mr. and Mrs. E: J. ` 7�r e e Rams attended the Hill ' e•+ee�a 88'Kh*%n RW Pieieering A Neville wee at - : • : United Churct!, last Saturday Each Night From Dusk —Still -- Free In -Car Weaters i 000 United Church e ` - -. • _. THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 194 ]Page Four CLASSIFIED Coming Events SPRING BAKE SALE - IDG ADS By The Mothers Of Pickering tubs $ Scouts Stories and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn FRIDAY, MAY 15 - AT `' , O OP n o and Ping t boys' softball, please t�nta t, Privileges. xecute a iVIem- ' M NNEY'S BAKERY SH on sal Pickering Village The Fashio Sh w , from all'E� W 9 9 Dis_ the second the trip this possible. hers, and will be available also . JQr Sale a Sea Scout the "Umpire-in at now, play of Industrial .Arts, spun season, o FOR SALE Hospital Auxiliary sored by the Bayview Heights Troop. Meanwhile, 'the boys 839-2984, as soon as R U •MMA . G E SALE Home &School Association, on can be found. most days at the Equipment will be supplied a- at the door- The price, only, APPLES & POTATOES long with instruction by one $3.00 per cl7uple. Why not get McIntosh & Spies Monday, May 11, was a huge Frenchman's Bay, preparing r' Other Varieties Avalk"e May 21 and 22. success, and , unfortunately, boats for summer water, act io- ' pireTsoronto's top Softball Um- n ghbors and comefin a grout). Please Bring Own Containers The 'Hospital Auxiliary is some people had to be turned ities- o ° ,o An air of friendliness-and fun ' For Apples holding a Runir-A ge Sale in the Pups of Pickering o 0 o We Said ase always a trademark of our away. - winner- of the .-Hockey?-Yes. PICKERING ORCHARDS old Stedman's Store, • ih the Township's School Area No. 2, The lucky Communit Dances, so, be sure per•-HBe West pg picjoeTing Ajax Plaza, on May 21 and 22: filled and exhibited cloth- Draw held by Grade 8. pupils Hockey y • but w•in- you don't miss this gala even- Village, on No, 2. HighwaY They will be open between 1.00 in-, and crafts made by :them- of Bayview Heights School, It maybe spring,of Phone: 944-1241 p. m. and 8.00 P. m. each day, • sciy� for a transistor radio was Mr. ''te'r is just around the corner, �J ing "Annual Cance . tRhe 94(Oct 124E Anyone wishing to donate y. The Home &School Assoc Harold Hiltz, Reytan Blvd. The according to the Bay Ridg " �__ tl -.____._... _ this sale, please phone: 942- tion expresses their .thanks to proceeds of the Draw will go House League Hockey organiz- member the date- tarts sY _ - FRESH APPLE CIDER 4525; 942-5685: 942- 35 or the teachers who helped with toward the cost of an educa- ers. Yes, plants and arrange- May m. Dancing starts' at For Sale - Sweet apple cider. 942=5913, In Bay Ridges.: 839- helped with the show, and tional trip to Ottawa, planned mems are well under Coag to 8.30 p. m. Sp °you there- E�esh made. 2755• without- whose • help such a by Grade 8. Classes• make the 1964-63 ' season a cc WO no a un _.......R...,:. .._.-:...........:...1.._ n successful evening calci t Pickering Orchards o o Q. : good one in Bay Ridges After There will be a "Guide" One mile West of Pickering St, Andrew's Presbyter, have been Possible. A' cordial- invitation to att- the avoidable disaster of last Rally on Saturday, Itiiay 30, at Village, on est f Highway Church -' Pickering _ osi o. end their Strawberry Social vear, when the house league the Bay Rid es Beach Park Phone: o. 2. Hi _ A service of worship for the First Fairport Sea Scouts is extended to residents of Bay simply 'didn't getpon the ice, (Sandy Beach Park). This will ) - (Oct 31 tf) Family Sunday, was held. on and Cubs will camp .out at Ridges,.by the Rog Hill-Pick- nothing g is beim left ce swill invthe Duabartonolve all of eDist ctt..nles Members of Aurora over the Coming long • ering Lady Lions,uStrawberries `Many men in Bay Ridges ...................._: _.. -Sunday morning. ......... Y ..._.._. " 'PRESSURE PUMPS the Sunday School and Staff 16. •This will be will .be, in season for Lady work through the summer 0 Re-conditioned - $45 & Up took ' part in the ,service. . Miss week-end, .May Lions on Saturday. June '6, months in preparation for the GREENWOOD BRADY PLUMBING Marion Brisbin read.Psalrn, 143.. .....••• .............•-•-•:• from ,12,00 noon until 4.00 p., coming hockey season. Mr. ,s.T m. at the Rouge HiII United Stewart, Hockey Chairman, �r community has been p • 4320 Kingston Road Annabelle Graham - read the HOME SEWING Church, jus-t. south of Stroud's needs'-a convener for the Lea- saddened today '(Sundayi by Scripture from. Philli ians 2: and on P DOLL CLOTHES . P E R E N N I ,A L. S 1 16: The Junior Choir sang ® CL Store, on Hghway �o. 2. Cost �e This is not a difficult job, the sudden passing of-`�Trs Box Of Six Plants SOc. a lovely anthem `Sing; Praise Phone: 839-3728 _ _ children 25c: or a very time-consuming one. E • Adults 50c ch Perry Wilson Our sympathy ! � to the Father.". .Mr . , Marion o 0 0 ' but h is an important job that goes to her son and daughter- T,upin, Delphinium, Gillardia, in-law and family, and - bro- The Bay Ridges Garden Ctub must be done, If you • would Carnations, Foxglove, G or cta�e I�IcClernent, organist and choir ENGAGEMENT ant, is corresponding with the Ont- like to help out the children thers Fred and Stan. Byers ` -Daisy, Pyrebrum, Penstemon, director presided at the orga7i• Mr. and Mrs: «. J. Bryant, wish to .announce Friends are: glad to . see 4 The minister, Rev. F. Cortkey, of Pickering, arrio Horticultural -Society in :in your community and enjoy -Early Blooming Mums, cotuiticted the service, and •the engagertrent o€ their dau- an effort to be accepted in this working with your neighbors. Nancy .� out ,again since her Ste, _ 5 for $1.00 preached a fine sermon` app- 'ghter Judith Frances, to, Will- province-wide • organization, ,why not call 1V1r. Stewart at stay in The Hospital: for. Sick - ro' riate o€ Mothers' Day, -iam Frankland Russell, son of - Dwarf Dahlias 25e. - S for $1.00 P P For acceptance the Garden 839 2816 and he' will be glad C7z =� „. .......: Mrs: A. Archibald.and the late_ Club would.- need _ a ,larger to explain just what would be ildren_ Toronto. Unit No i United Church Geraniums - 35c, . Women's Hospital Auxiliary George Russell, of. Ajax. membership, A.meet-inQ will _to of a convener. It Women met.ort Thurgday, at i t e At our Tay 11. meeting we The- , edding to take •. place be held goon tci determine if could be' just the thing you the home of Mrs M Pegg•.. 569 Rougernount Dr• were informed that our Rum- in Pickering United Church, on p� from Ba would like to do, to hep h - R000E HILLS a 6, 1964, at 3.00 p m. sufficient •dente gill be forth-_ k'idsand make Bay Ridges a _cuff' t su Ridg resi con.-cin,. For. information :about good community to live tri. Mrs W. Brown a charge o Phone 482-6744 mage Sale is to .be held in the:. Jun Y old Stedman s Storeon May the Worship and i?rngram t a Miss May Brown assisted. din • ¢ (may '_>1 r Cud of Thanks the Bay Ridges Gartten' CYub. ` , o 0 o M. peoQ Leader. conducted 21 and 22. Co-zom erlers of itte Sprin Dance •. .. g 9.41 _ Sale are: Mrs. K, Bennett and I would like to thank my For The Cottage please phone 83 3 g �, -• The treeK are hur�tin with the B mess The 'next- meet--- t .R.. Scott; ' Eiospltal Tag ,many friends and rtei-hbors for o. o in -Will be at the home of Athermostat-controlled Code- kindnesses shown, Mrs, Wm. Brown. with :4Tr�: "marl Propane Heater, Used Days this year. a:.-Mav 28. their many $ingo still continues to be budsnan� the 'that wonderful 29 and 30. Mrs,. Bennet asked by flowers, cards and visits, one of Bav Rides' most pop- gree McLean' in Charge: only a short time. In new con- .the member~ for donations. to during my recent illness. es- alar regular events. The ;amen wonderful spring season again. n Alex. Saunders and the clition; also a girls medium= the Hospital Gift Bar. Anv pe thank - the- United begin each Tuesday evening, at This, of course. means it's time.. children, Toronto, spent this sized bicycle, In excellent con- . 8,00 p, m, at the Recreation for the Recreatron. - ASs°cia- week with her' rather, titre item: e'rt.her made or ponchos- Church Women, Pickering Un- o dition. Call, after �.� P , ed, for under'- 51.00 are. best. ited Church.. orb o a Sas Mrs. Herb. White ..................... . Hall Liverpool Road and e• lion's Sprin Dance. Tisa i{ :.. _ =942-1945. ne to e Li one of the' most looked-for- A �.. A vote of thanks was .giaen ward- vents of the-year, A_a - Mrs. R. D, Thompson who has . with ' --- 'Brownies &Guides - 000 • - - - Umpires are still needed by in the Pact• •this year: the For Sate-- ... -- -- ll e aeon.. I y_ very successfully-e4►} extras. Sl&50• Phone' "3491' Marathon Bridge 'all season. -MOTHERS' AUXILIARY � atiBay H dgses Softball Air dance will be held at- th Atex • _. • amsnunitj• Hall.. and the big iN-ll!iE COUNTY COURT = • ••_ -•-•. ......• Last, but certainip. not least, -Mothers of the 1st Picker- is-Saturday, M 30. F THE.COUNTY ion. If you are 16 years of age day ts--Sa May O T1•I Y OF PLANTS FOR SALE - was the announcement by our in Brawnier and Guide-, will or older, omni are willing to There will be roam lovel}' ONTARIO for. the Double Petunias President. Mrs. Nig':• Ellis: of her - hold their final meeting ego a ane 3 H bead Petunias resignation. Mr, and Mrs: Ellis summer, on �yednesday. )Viay d t e� en n~ a week _ to prizes, ,good music _ and bar Y TO WIT: Large Variety are taking up residence in 20, at $.15 p. m.; in the C. E. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Trenton, where Mr. Ellis will Centre. of Pickering Brown United V '��� Q Notes OFA WRIT OF' FIERf FAGAS TOMATO PLANTS be employed: After th enhad iesu aeet ndrch AGuides a ll mothers o cordially C�Ce r i n 9 vv to me directed, ismed out of _ Hybrid Tomatoes in Boxes. ing Was oreCu the ng Sale,' With ` invited to attend. _ _ the County Court of the Coun. Flat, and Peat Poa's a P ,- such awide variety to choose Mr, and Mrs. Frank Simons Mrs• Margery' "Mc, Flat, of Ontario, wherein ART- AGeraniums from: we had fun just Trying ._`�Illanfied were in Hamilton fair several (daughter, of Mr. and Mrs HUR STACKARUK carrying R E. MacDonald to decide "what it was we days last week, attending a Herb, ti'hitet fgrFrterly .of Ux-.. on business under the firm iALTONA GARCar DENS were buying" .---:Corr, WANTED Shriners' session,. ridge, Altoaa Road O (Female)'Martin has where she will be conti uin Market, moved to Ajax. name istYl Plaintiff, e of s' and W m Mn.Mrs Georg N.as her hair-ciresaing profession GEORGE W CROOK and .R: R. 2, Pickering ....-.. Experienced , I vI)ist wishes. her mother, from Newark. "TfIE CURL SHOPPEto `Fork of hams-addressing J. staying with her ti q wee Mr. Leslie Morley has re- EMILY E. PARRO, aro Defend= G '2 Miles ruor•th of No. 2. Hghwy. pe ants, I have seized and taken ecution and will'"OffOr on East .Side envelopes, etc. Phone: 839- Mr. and Mrs: C. Tmti pe .turn ho r spending a Trollope turned me after phone: AT 2-2727 - er . .623 : , • (jun 18! : Casual Hair-Styling" - ••-,-- hasou• Henwillnbee aperidirg aptfew ��1•xby Public Auction n ... Y have moved to Bay °Rid, - ., Saturday last mour .............._OPEN` DAILY Wanted to Rent -- }louse. $100 that their former home. next' weeks convalescing. my office in the Court House. -- FOR SALE Hours: - Whitby, in the County of Ont- 9.30'A. M - s: - P. M. month, or less, by theological door (east side) 10-the ;IC?. Mrs. B, A. Hogarth and onto, on Friday, the twenty- and Friday 'student and family (wife; 3- Store will be torn down for an Mrs. Ala Ladies °Je°� 1 ninth day of May,, 1964, at r , f L A N .T S Thursday Y yr,'' old girl, and' 6-mos. old expansion -program: •OMATO, PEPPER 3c Open Till 9.00 P. M. Two'O'clock in the afternoon, oOp All Day Mondays son),, wanted by June 1. One Mr. and tits. Ehv�xxi Huti'ck League attended their 1- all the right; title and Interest EGG PLANT C) or two year lease: if desired. and Donna. of Cann;ngton, vLS- ing banquet on. tt'ednestheday and equity of ademption of By Flat Or Dozen phone: 942-2601 Da and. Jane Sirrmore, Al- ited friends in town, on Sun- ' SavarZn; and at enin&, with end attending aner tsho v _ (At Pickering Coffee Shop) tons Road. Phone ATlantic 2- day. EMILY E. PARRO,• to, in. and the following 1 d FOR FREEZING n ow an , 4633. _ _ Asparagus & Rhubarb - •-•---• - -- r daughteHo- -Miss and- ' let. Pickeriiig Rovers.attend- ou -- h e -,daughter agte ed the' 4th: Goderiah Rover Mrs. f pound • or Basket) _ ....:: _ ,grand- sm y' M I L L E R Lennox. a�• ALL. AND SfNGULARi that SEWING-MACHINE 'TRAILER SERVICES - 'spending a holiday with Mrs. Moot last weekend. Five local certain parcel or tract of (end SALES 3 RENTALS Hood's. niece and her husband. Rovers attended . this event, -and premises situate lying Phone for details after .5 P. M Special - $250 TUNE-UP Any Make and being in the. Township of _ .. Pickering Ta A-Lon Camping Trailer Dr. Walter and Mrs. Kutz, in ' and had the luxury' of sleeping Pickering, in the County and JAMES H. MURDOCH "Singer' Trained Mechanic g g _ has been attending the. School ited Church Camp, at ,Goder- Province of Ontario, and being 4th Con. at Church St, •`Whitby Sewing _ 1964 Models From $200.00 Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Lennox in- the dormitories• of the Un- ` PICKERING �' ... .. Cabin OR RENT rat ere v n Plan 8 Camping T I of Nursing, U. of T.•and is now ich, and also being aero a (may 1428) F in training at the Oxtaiio Hos= turkey dinner 5 Sunday. by eompoaed� Lot 1, according . to istered as No. 406 CHAS. A• BRADLEY &SON r .. _ - .. ; - _,--_-_ - ital., Queen St , Toronto for the U. C W. 175 Rovers a i LIMITED - p _ded this week end. G ARTHUR SH, - u o T 7C Tit 'Everything For Trailers the summer trionths; _ _ VV PpI1�;T & WALLPAPER AJAX -Phone: 942-3491 I Mrs. Tony He elingena of and far yMof Load MacRae visited � N, County of Ontario WANTED SALE ORDER NOW AND 8E SUR receiving on un ;.Fufl Or Part Tune: t t tz (apr 9 tf) u St. S n ems,, Church o MAN or WOMAN ..SUNWORTHY" "Canad'an Ca, enship'' Pape.' relatives �'e Moth :50.00 WEEK AND UP Ready Pasted Wallpaper - Single Roll ........ . .; For Information, write: � P 'REST 0 MR. E. W- SNOWDEN 69c. ILL & 142Mary Lake Dr. I Agincourt, Ontario sEXTERIOR PAIENJAMIN NTE 9s. SPRAY SERVICES - (a. r 16-'ti) • P Primer -gni. - $S 1 • •: ' Exterior 7lairdres.. ....rust be pleasant Exterior Gloss - gal. - 5.95 :.` COMPLETE ' :.'and able Stylist, part, or frill .•pewRgn•� Boat Finish ::.Cu, LAWN SPRAY time•. Phone: Hair Distributors.'.yl/EEDS - CRABGRASS But ` ors Ghique air S ling INSECT 'PESTS s 0M AGA Plaza say Ridges .6731 Kingston Rd. HI CREEK IH STREET CKE G - 60 _- - resentatiw .Phone: ATlantk 2-0961.' : ,� ,F I _ ARM SPRAY �-- p'Aa AVON Rep „f 1 RIH ' • Call On You!...........:...:,.:.:......................•----......... Grain �- Forage Corn Atrazim - PIANO Fly Control i JCT.fl.e ' Comet.. someone in your _ _ We may need REED. PIPE, ELECTRONIC �r� No oblaea6 m• ORGAN TUNING WHITEWASHING -'- - _- _ neiettboftMod. - For De alis; wrEte: AND REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL SPRAY iCO1TaGE Coun#ry Style 'Sausage Mrs. A. Hawkkw JAS. III DI1gK .;SOIL .STERILANTS 1 Mandarin Ric' Seitlror0. OM. 0#2-166+1 AJAX, Ont- ................. Eek' Insured 26 to Lkensed and t red _ BAY RIDGES SOD 'ROLLS l �• p"* Lean,, 4 yds. - :15.00 Phone: ,� . 9811 'We�ners �s for $1,00 „. Yards - Ii12.009c �STOlMS FOR RENT -- ROTO TILLING • CKMUNG mid-p►GE irhone: 8394M (Rowse phone slum sl 4 tfl A��tY'' WIVLP............ 6.. La (res 23 tt)• - ... ' (my 1 Plwwe•. "3-7141 *6 I THURSrDAY, MAY 14, 1914 THE PICKERING NEWS : _ - - Page Five ' Vivian of Scarboro. a business tri _ O1►iT • of Toronto, spent Sunday `% ith ! Mr.-Roy Coppins who recent. or•ne. p . 11�, li Mrs. Earl. Beare. ly came out of hospital is now Mrs. Jean Redsha�� and JIr . The regular meeting of the �t'm. Gliddon and Morris Fire last Saturday night de- Mr. and'Mrs, Doug-Reynolds { convalescing at the home of Norma Benson along with ev Legion Aux-di Lary A-ili be held Binstead attended a four-day strayed the garage and car, of of Bowmanville spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton. eral others gave a conunun:tyn Slay 1� in,the I,e;inn Hail. assessor's convention on Lon Mr. Harold Dean and 4 boats, with Mr. and )<1rs..Cliff Rey- � Mr. Don Hedges visited with shower for Valerie Rennie and The Girl Guides and Bro%vn- cion this week. belonging to Mr. Gard Taylor,`'-' holds. - � 11r. Tom Dawson of Goodwood' Bob Budd on Thursdaj' e 'en- les Mothers' L. A, will of held Mr. and eirs. Grant Taylor that were being stored in 'the' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates on Sunday. ing in the Legion Hail. �� aier- --on May 19 at the Home, of Mrs. attended .their annual bowling garage. Origin of the, blaze is of ��'oodbridge. ,.hent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke ie in also guest of huno�u' at Isobell Hockley, banquet o held in the Ging. y wn. with Mr. and Mrs, Don Hedg- I , of Torohto,,spent Sunday with 'I a shower on Friday'eveniri at Mr. Jim McGuire lett last Hotel on Saturday evening. I not kno r Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace es. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ilanth- the home of i�Ir. ,and l'I: Sunday fo: F.n^icon. \,. 1. on, A lovely miscellaneous sh- ower was held for, Ila Reds-haw at her home last week. Mr., and Mrs. George De- y Rusha celebrated their 25th 4 FOOD -MAR�, wedding anniversary on Satur- l jw day night with about 30 relat Rouge Hills on Hwy. IVO. 2 fives and friends attending. s- y lovely swivel chair' was prem Just East of Rouge Bridge F ented to the couple. ' Mrs. H. S. Hillyer,took the Gallon (WHILE IT' LASTS DAILY) .,�',f `'f Mothers' Day Service in the GLOVER CREAM Save l0c) (All Flavours) ; i, / 79Cr FRESH HOME GROWN y +c _ Baptist Church on Sunday I}', .ICE CREAM 1 �.. S with t morning, while others mothers assisted h ttte .!Save 20c) 1 /2-Ib. Tin ..... Swifts Premium �i1,49 COOKED HAM BALSAM I �• ' Z-LB. PIED. I ✓ Lx� y> �' Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Miss SNOWCAP CANADA CHOICE ,FROZEN (SAVE lOd' �� ��`% Y Mary Jean Jamieson Visited MIXED �/EGETABLES relatives and friends in or- illia, on Thursday. ° _._ (save 2Se) - 1Z-OZ. TINS Mr. and Mrs. Winton White LA RUTH (Product of UruguW ?, for 89e' Bunches C attended the wedding recep- CORNED BEEF tion at Brouggham, on Friday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogerson. THE COFFEE THAT DARES-TO BE KNOWN BY GOOD TASTE ALONf 100wa PURE r, n Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mender- LARGE Gil-OZ. JAR (save 40e) 99C g son and Joanne spent the end' of the. week with Mr. and Mrs. -12-0 z RoulvD nNsF' Raymond Jones.. at Kirkland • Lake. E 9e1.: •� _SWIFT•! ,�!'`" 2- for 89c _ PREM - _ _, : �° , Mrs. J. Briggs. of Oshawa, Prices Effective �� i spent the week-end with tier Large 2se Ban r } = sister, Mrs. Lewis Jones here. •CADBURY'S Dairy Milk, Caramilk, Noill" sP i FieesR Dark Thurso, Fri. & Sat. y`�'' �� Mrs. John A. Jones. Fair- Chocolate Bars (Save 11e) 2 for 39e May 14-15-16' 4 - iS - i6 slew Lodge; Whitby, and Mrs, Ken Thompson, Leaside, had FuN 24-oz. Sliced Loaves - TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED 39e `u, S�°" Sunday dinner with fir and a BREAD — - Mrs. 'Cecil"Jones, and '41r and' 'YIr~ Jones spent Sunday ev• 'Strictly Fresh. Grade- 'A' (Loose') _ ening with Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. i SUNKIST NEW CROP VALENCIA silt Ila'. Rynard;' at Uxbridge. Oranges 3 doze $1 - - Mr, a -Mrs. Walter Car- r nd t c000 slzE IMEDIUM son, of Brooklin and 'Mr, and FLORIDA RED RIPE Ju1CY j MM, Harold 'Werry, of Ked. Watermelons lea. 99e ran. 'attended the Baptisms: _ Service on Sunday morning. of u 3. NO. 1 FLORIDA FRESH TENDER Large Cobs their grand-daughter - Belii Corn on the-Cob Si39e y Elaine. -daughter of Mr.. and . Mrs.. Grant Carson. U.S. Na, 1 FLORIDA FIRM RED 2 for 49 �, • gh and Mrs. Jack Emp- Tomatoes �` �'"- . _ - ringhatn• and George, and fir, and Mrs. -Donald, Jamleson and NO 1 CREAM COLOUR TASTY lb. 49e '� C - daughters visited, Mr_' and -__- IlShrop111S I (Brie Your Own Csrton)� Margene '100% Vegetable Oille i �j'alter Armstrong. Scar- _ e ; m boyo, on Sunday, 106 1 ARIZONA CRISP ICEBERG — . I LEAN PEA*sEALEO BACAN - . Head Lettuce 2 for 29e SSCeaal Offer of 2c �ff;iio-Foot Rcll End C �or Slic s The S9c and Brie • and Miss leen Rao � J h d �a f WAX PAPER .._:�_._------------ Z9e ones h dinner on y. NO. i CALIFORNIA WHITE NEW Con or lice's Ibr 69c . wit Mr and 'Mrs. .. rant . u s or aailar&s whole Fiat, t Tins Jones, at Brookline potatoes _ S Ib . EAT FOOD----------=--- 4 fo_r 59C aouND oa SQUARE — 'W�Q"llty ''' !vii, and Mrs, •Burnett Jam. (Sara ). ry:; lb. 79e l~ne \` G iesgn and Mary Jean. Mrs. . z5 Bao2 RUMPS - - -- va0.��E Lewis Jones and Mrs. Briggs Dr Ballard'. Fob - $3,Z9 BURGER B�I�'S a Fumy COOKED fC µp`0. �N` had sapper on. Sunday evettitL; -Open Ewnlwgs Till 7: 'Pen+- (ser. 1c)_. - Smo nner Ham lb. 79e �►�, AR�r with are and 'Mrs, Dick Ward, I ( Ib. Arera�l (Save 20c Per Lb.) M &t Claremont. Thur. & Fri. Till '9:0d P.M (Spec offer of 30c off! _ — K,ng Si ; Box -• Mr. Irving v and I Saturday, Tilt 6:00 P•!n• BL F°'"'CHEER _ $.Z9 MAPLE LEAF VAC-PAx (sw 7M Kathleen were Surxia�evgrling i -'- - -- 6-OZ. PKGS. COOKED MEAT 4 for 89c 3 lbs. 79c girest_c with Mr, and Mrs, Jack (CLOS ORIA DAY (Special offer of roc offs _ Ward, Claremont, -` Stabs Sta-Flo Giant 64 The Bottle Mock Chicken, Mac itiCBeese Pleid.' i Piw�eeh'i Dosch loaf , of MON ; SAAY 1 Blls is com- � Laundry Starch . -------_43e � � Ib 9e MAPLE LEAF munity goes sympathy Mr, and Mrs, yBEEF--- - ----- - --- Loc. Wilson. in the sod o st NATURAL LUCAS ARTHUR! SUPER VALUE 1-ro A s • • - l is fine ere Nis �_._ __ ..____ _.,.�_- 9C ®{ Sunday ilson. Greenwood. cin • Skinless _ _ • P i�� BREAKFAST B ON -. ? CHEESE Per•ry tV • - - 12 oz. "•dammorning. . lb C Lues ARTHVRs_sM NK - ;s - - - � 'ctive Service Class -ERS _ ------------ ' next. Wednesday ev- .WItN. PORK S�t]1SAG _ -- 49c MILD 49c : ening at the home 'of Mrs; . .. STANDING a 746 Ribs) -12 oz. Pkg Haskins, with Mrs, Glen PRIME OAST --------_-=-- "-----=-_- 9c Medium 57c- Rig, ' Ib 5 erson•s Group in charge FRESH D BEEF-------------------- 3 lbs. $1.00' 12 Oz. pkg. of the mt?eting. There will' be (Round (+ - OI Plant Sal at this meeting.' lr d 63e a e ............. lb a BONELEsi. R (1 st ! Rbc) _ �r . PRIME RIB ROAST ... _.._ +------------ --------- 1b• 89c ZIP (Tasty- or A L E REGISTER Government .-.S1tAKS . ASTS MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED ltereS Inf eNd 'Wedn"Oay, May 27 —'dear-.' r SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER __.______ _: lb. 45e my M t) ance auction sale of garage & Fresh'(Not Frozen) Meaty :- --�• ���' MIt�I�ED STEA--------------- 1 B _� . side service station" compressor, in- 'Frozen) SPARERIBS .( FRESH K.--____-- Ib 690 5r/s oz. tin dustrial air compressor, weld- BLADE OR SNORT RIB 1 0 1(F 99/1 er's equipment, tools, hydrau- -.!Blau+.--T-BONE. ppgTERNOUSE i , lbe 89c • ROAST. (Blade Bone Removed) ______ Ib. 59c ! y tic jacks, miscellaneous artic- WING STEAKS ' les, etc., at 195 Main St. North BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET _•- Ib, 49c (case of 48 Markham, property of Pen' POT ROAST------- ------------- --- --- +ag food Petch's Texco Garage gale at led - .. .. lb. 4�c . - �Rou �Ir< - r-- . • - '- tins $4.6 Terms cash. _ 9 Lean Peer"041 -. A�iE SHORT AIB ROAST ____________ ------ - Ib 69e Maple Leaf Tenderflake e P er gutting busin- 1 __.. COT't' LL. ----- t � ess Clarke Prentice, auetiotti. _FOR YOUR GARDEN - .' eer, Markhm. Phone 294=3161 Sliced Rindless Ib. 39C ��__ ---__ or 640-3686. BREAKFAST BACON - A Complete Selection Of Steele Briggs 8t. Rennie': ! . (may 2s1 Flower and Vegetable Seeds FLOWER i VEGETABLE EN Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts :: Saturday, May w. _ 'auction sale of all t end'toin End Ib. 59C -PLANTS----- -------------- - 35c per' box or •3 for ;1.00 -�,,,� types carpenter's, i �� T workman's and garden tools, a' Rib End. -lb. 3 Ts lbs.) No. 1 ONTARIO DUTCH OR MULTIPLIER e 2�i�s ) (Average ONION SETS - ---- lbw 29c _ Buick car, carpenter's and (Av erag ��� ��� household f shop equipment, Centre Roasts or Chops . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED household furniture, miscell- OI�1 - �b. SSc SEED POTATOES _. _ 75-Ib. bag 53.95 Peck 99e aneonrs effects etc.; at 361 Pet- WHOLELOIN Pet- er St. North Markham, the (Save 7C) prope'r'ty of Fred Mason.. Sale C - at 1.30 p. m. Terms cash. No O reserve Property sold-Clarke = OvendY Prentice, auctioneer, Markham, E Fresh Grade A Ont. Phone 294-3161 or 640_' . Inay► K Donreslic �' -T Irk DICKERING FIREMEN'S `"FIREWORK DISPLAY-_ -�60 - {2 lbs. 69C MONDAY MAY IE.- ` PICKERING VILLAGE _ COMMUNITY PARK Weight 3 - lbs) � . Pryer - Roestif+4 - sarbecving (Awra9e _ . , .. ., 0 1'= , • AY, M 14, 1964 • _ . • Page Six � •THE- PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAY, MAY Sunday, May 17, will be The Churches 'WEST.ROUGCH y Comnnuuon and Sunday SDIREC'iORY School at 930 a- m. Rev. US1 NES - Scott, in charge. ■■/s/ssa////////■ as - As you drive through the rhes, to close a cut on his chin St Edward's will hold a quiet streets of West Rouge which he suffered when he fell - ::PlCkerl with its lovely homes and the off his bicycle while playing Vestry Meeting y the church; — hu l well -kept lawns and gardens, with some young friends near ons May 26, at 8.00 GUARANTEED United Church there s no thought that in his home, last week. p m McEACHNIE S Mlnletir. Rw. Meldlle sllr+.•• A tentative date has been such a peaceful atmosphere. 0 0 0 set for St. Edward's Sunday Radio -TV seffice FUNERAL DIRECTOR there are some culprits who Four West -Rouge Cubs of S41001 Picnic, for June 20- - CHURCH SERVICES - for no known reason, picked the Third Highland Creek Cubs • the date and place, and other Any Make or Model * 9.45 A. M. & 11.07 A. Qll • St. Edward's Church .... A House and Scouts had their Hobbies details at a later date. of God, to • break windows, chosen to be exhibited at the The Lames, Guild will hold ARTHUR FIELD Sunday School - 9.45 A. M crawled inside, wher they Scout Hobberama for East their meeting for May, on Private Ambillanee Service And - 11.07 A. M. pulled fuses and' brke the Scarboro, at R, H. King Coll- Monday, May 25, at 8.00 P. PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT duplicating machine This is egiate, on Saturday, May -9• m Keep this date in mind. AUDLEY "vandalism-, and if the law Chris and Stephen Innis show- 0 001 teas to be called to clear up ed Clay Figures, and and Oil Grace Presbyterian Church * - Church Service � P. M. this matter, they will not go Painting; Paul Stabbings, a port Union Road easy on the person or persons Log House, and Chris. Helya - The guest speaker, Rev. J. WATER DELIVERED WnL Metaehnle, prop, Sunday School 1.15 P. µ who have been so destructive, his Shell COllection. Congrat- Fraser, Chaplain of the Armed, f///■//■/■/////■■/t/■� as well as causing a:great deal mations to these boys in their Forces Sunnybrook Hospital, West Of Dunbarton of trouble for the, people of interest in this work• had a lovely message for the that church. Last week, with o 00 Mothers' Day, observed as — PHONE PHONE: 9d2-2171 /± the power shut off, when the A Spring Piano Recital was „Christian Family Day", and .Et. George's fuses were pulled. every_ttring held by Mrs, E. Pollard, Rouge i�T�a1111Et 2.OQ63 . PICICering� Qnt. , in the kitchen refrigerator was Hills Dr: in her home, for her the � � on Sundayillast•for . �n�''Gan �� ruined, including the flowers pupils, and several mothers. on On Shy May 17, Rev. D. left there for the Sunday Ser- Saturday -afternoon. IV -ray 9. 1VicKiiSundcan, will be the speak- ( PICNICKING. ONTARIO vice. Mrs. Pollard would like to er, for the Morning Worship 0 0 o thank Mrs. Joyce Darnley, KEN and CLARKS ■ICv. N. S. sltt►NCKf at 11.00 a. m. Sunday Scfiool CrelghtOA, Drynan ■. A.. o. D. West Rouge School Mn, Eila Peacock, and Mrs. p R.E N T I C E .,Registration" for Kinder- Arme McIntyre-. for the lovely for children. all ages, at 11.00 ■.z ice, Ilslc.rl.�. Olt. :f garter will be held in the local cakes they made and for help- • a• n► ,E, Murdoch Pho■•t sas•ssla St. Anne's Circle, of the school on Tuesday, May 26, ing with the refreshments, al- Lames, Guad will- hold their _AUCTIONEEf�S _ Solicitors -' SUNDAY siRYKts " from 9.30' to 11,30 a. m., and so to Mrs, Bradley who pour- MARKHAM Barristers, 8.30 a. M-••N•Ir � ' regular meeting, . on Thursday. Lta•aed and Arehwi:.d far ICY•. 10.30 ■. M­1101—Ing pmw from 1.30 to 3.30 p. m. Parents ed tea for the ladies. Pupils regal May 21, at 8.00 P. m. in the e..�mes ar owtari• mad r•rb and Notaries Public 10,34 a, ■,•�•Nelr e....a•,le■ must bring their child's Birth. taking part in the piano solos (4th fu..ds) Certificate or Baptismal Cer- and duets at the recital were: ,� Guild reports a very Varga Fura urel a..wes, N•w•- BANC. Of COMMEN2 CKAAKM Seca a. m.--•suo"v sabe"I bold r...iwr.f Real [stses tificate, for "proof of age".. Robert Morgan, Susan Larkin• -e Sale, on p■ 11,a reetah NaK `" Pickering School Area No. Danny Morgan. Donna Comb,. successful Rummao ■b• •ar se•alalerl +t g Simccw St. N., Oshawa May 9• Reas•wabl• Rates 10. 2, will hold their Art Display, er, Chirstopher-Boxek, Anne �Rlct ) - -- - swt YfCE AT one awe 30 a ss.--Nw�s•rf _ in West Rouge School Audit- .Aclntyre. Garry Burak. Barry � INSURANCE — set 'NONesoNE Telephone Oshawa (wt w. NISD Na■ ; orium. on �Cednesday, May 20, Clarke. Michelle Bannock, De- weDNesowr at 800 p_ m, nice Darnley, Debbie Darnley. ��� the at" since 1122 594.3161 or 640-3486 1e." R. '■--+I•Ir School Area 2. ,will also • Irene Peacock. Ulrike Bundes L� handle yourpruseti Day have 1o•a established ■■d iwtsra•ssl+w I•r Via SIN - mann, Jane Wilde, Karen Bur- lnwrance ,Needs""'' hold their Field Day at the Vaughan Willard •School. on a]c, Janice Purkiss: Isabell M�- Aire. Wirtdsterm, Auto E - - - Thursday, May 28, in the aft- Neill. Marilyn Gainer. Mont- Liability, ere. ernoon: Richardson. Maralynne Mont- FLEURY & COMERY e ' Christian Science I N 000 ornery, Karen, Craig, Dr..ane Rowtnan g Gibson R E • T Penonais Doyle, Sarbarle Norton. Eliza- BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E I .Sii(Ie� Best Wishes to Mr, and Mrs. beth Armour: Susan Bradley. Call us collect 668 -SM NOTARIES PU6LIC _ RouoE HILLS. o«TwRlo , Alex. Dear. Port Union Road. Susan Brown, Bill Willis, Sus- .143 Brock St. S. Whltiby " - - who celebrated their 25th wed- an Clark. Gisela Bundesmann: 1f1a.i.r al OW Read CHURCH fERY10E AND. on May 12. * Linda Gordon and Donald An- - - • suNOwr st:Noot An - ding anniversary Mfewl°■d C^'a �Uneral Orld auNDwr 11 oe A ilt The Monday Night Comm- siey,- pW J AT. 2-5754 Ambulance SQA/iCe j u►teN�a Rte. just ...tb a unity Bowling League. with re Mm. I,errnre Stewart. East a N•. a. NfEbwar latives and friends, enjoyed Ave., Captain frsr Vilest Rowe CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING T•athe..l.+ N N.alhs we g their annual banquet and canvasser % for the Ajax -Pick- R�Irs And Re -Covering M��• at the wde••d■r s eiarnce, at the Rainbow Room, eri= area of the Canadian F -E ESTIMATES NRaadat 1' Mdq-9:3<Nb:�O '' No. 2 Highway Held at 8.00 P. a6 ' on Friday: -May 8 Cancer Society for the month No Obligation �'r and lr..in� _ Many Happy Returns of the of April. reports that S545,m ;Phone: 839-3189 _ W A�s"a..wr at Pickering death Read ALL ARE WULCONS elk The K•dlwE Remain Is •�•w M Day to: Elizabeth Shaver, of was collected by the canvas- (mar 19 tf) = * the Publics Twoodar. Thursday the Sam" third birthday May 7: to Billy. -seri in tyle&t Rouge. which she P. N, King Arthur's Court, on her feels was a.very g0c>d amount _. Te srldar • : ee a s a at Ridding, Rouge Hills Dr, wh and would- like m thank all =- OPTOMETRIST t I1 2 ,.t-ed-his--l2th-btrth&.y.- fhrpse__wher helped- aaake---it- JOHN L: RAWBON'. - MONUMENTS Wx� cI one 510 :'rt'.■'e,'"-- • - 3 Pleasant St "t+rs*Mar M•■aTu•�! war+,.- _ Tlaaae s uos May 8: to To Child, of such a success. Thar were: A seventh birthday, May 8: to ran:' A Cales, Mrs. Della Ke {OM Liverpool South) PROP. growerfield Gardens,...._on his Mir :BAY RIDGES I ROBERT AUSTIN, Mr- Bettv Carlton ' 4irs. K. K. 1, Whitby. oatari• Tony Farr. Rouge Hills Dr., his Muriel Pette: Mrs Olive Har- Hours - . 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Two Mit.. w..e w Whitby ■■R■■■f/a■/■■■■■■■/■a� 12.. ' EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. M. on N•. 3. Highway. Between - 'St. Andtetnr's j thirteenth birthday, May rite: Mrs. Jean '4Ttc: CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS Buy and Sell Mr, Dennis Bagnock, Ridge- Aatida Bt•edovskic, Mrs Na*► whfebr • wla: With, A Classified Ad Presbyterian Church .Wood Rd.' left for Pembroke ev Ryan. Mrs. Doreen Pr?t? Telephone 539-2601 Phone: Whitby 668-3462 y last week where he will spend Mr-. Val McIntvre. Mrs Ir°� ■■■■■■■ff■f■■■■■■//■■ � ' the summer, fiiyng - Beaver Faripy, Mrs Alice Lloyd. NTi.Gc Cbureh Street North. Pkkeriwe i planes. Dennis is working to Paulitre Llovd. Mrs HPiet•r TAv. 24 HOUR■■■■■f■■■■■st■■■at■■■■R■■■■■■■■f■■■■■■R■■R■■■■■ Mlnlster Rev. F. Conkey, M• complete the hours of flying mx• Ni1� Joan Gleed• N-T"� T Y (ELECTRONIC Manse, 46 Windsor Drive time needed to try for T. C. Lillian Parle4°te. Mn A nes Al. as a pilot. Prptrtiee. Mn Bev T_a%%. . SERVICE DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION .,ft one 942 -tip and 11rs. Dick Jailiffe 'VIPs Ruth Bel.in. ;'�Trc: Jean SUNDAYS, R HOLIDAYS Mr, 2 anMr. s. Ridgewood Rd. spent &xatet, '_Vrr,. Ina Mard;ep. a Service Contracts Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. Service of Worship 11.15 A.M Rhe week -end in Brockville'. "thank you_fnr a 1rArt11while ANTENNAS OWE St:lneol 10 - ANTE S 3 TOWERS r, es. , installer 3 Repaired Ave„ left by motor last week a 0 0 • .. - Dl1Ai8fli7tOH " f�V ' Sunday, .00 AJ1R - RADIO Telephone 839-3937 A)>A:, Picking, Brougham i for California: where he will .THE CHURCHES ,frr,■,� spend• a few weeks' holiday: - - ou Awato C & M RADIO _ c Greernwood 94l�if0 ♦ �' >► Welcome 8 TEL young Midge-, St. Edward's Anglican` Church I EWSION 3 Robert Brown. Ride •- •�` - • � wood Rd. reurred several st.tast Ave. Whitby Claremont,ask open - at% for Zenith 1-6120 Say , Dilnbarton, Mar- _ B y Ridges ' � �t1A�O1'f0a '± _ •a * t tin Subdivision and West Rouge .Phone 839-1191 more or _ A o �M�<<M • •-. T 1ti� �) - - Hcod Ave North between No 2 A 401 Highways arw •. :{ ■■�■■■Ref■■//■/■/f■a■■■//■s■�/f/■f�■s/■■■s/■ W. A. McKay, M. A. Ph. D MinlsfW u�worhipll SUGGESTIONS- -�IOLIDAY ( ) Canadian Rockies ( ) Antigua - ( ) European Tours ( ) Bermuda, Departments. 9A.i A. AL ( a ) Muskoka Resorts >J )'-Jamaica ( ) ' Now York World's Fair ( ) Meuico Serving ( ) St, Lawrence Seaway (. ) Hawaii ` IR The ( ) Bus Tours. ( ) Nassau Cruise Caenlnunitlr slop IM ' ( ) Britain ( ) Tshit! ......--•---............•........•_. ■Resss■�fi//■sf■spssO.�• :CHECK INFORMATION YOU WISH AND RETURN ST..iAMES ' TO US WITH YOUR ADDRESS COMMUNITY CHURCH '.Wish Reformed Episcopal Go Now =- PAY LATER If You C;R° �* Read, g,; I'InWAQ11 TRAVEL ': B. A. 31 Feller Ave.,Tereefe i s i r s e S I I I T n Dl.e... bra a -AN■ 7 THURSDAY, . MAY 14, 1964 T . HE PICKERING NEWS page Seven to the hall much Y, the entrance ade to Dunbarton United Ajax Hospital were -he was and school, was held on May a torn hip ligament recently, f*W kid! Church on Sunday, May 24th, confined due to a broken 5. The highlight of the evenang and was ,confined to quar- more accessible. The cloak room is nearing completion at the 11.00 am. service. They ankle suffered in a car asci- was the performance of the teas", Of A gala fireworks display on Area No. 2. School Band, Und- Mr. and Mrs. H. Trollope, now it just needs a coat wiN nwevt at the Hall by 10-15. dent on May 1 while on his . Trail, left for paint. Then we will have a M(mday night, May 18th, at Congratulations to the fol- way to work. er the direction of Mr. D. of High Bush 7.30 pm. Bayview - Heights lowing on their anniversaries: ' The Rouge Hill -Pickering Karry, Our band is doing well. Midland with ttteir family on booth to sell pop, 'during the Ladies (Ontario CbamP'Ons Mr and Mrs. K. Riley who are Lions 'Ladies are holding a After nearly everyone went Sunday, May 10, to join the ball games, as well as a good versus our Fairport Girls Soft. celebrating their 7th anniver- Strawberry Social: at the home, there was the usual el- Trollope family, for a birthday entrance on the front of the ball Team. A night for the en- sary on the 17th of May; Mr. Rouge Hill United Church, be- ectior! of Officers for the com- %celebration. A surprise Party hall, tire family. and Mrs. Aiken who are cele- hind Stroud's Store, on June ing year. There was an Exec- for Mr. H. Trollope Sr., was Please keep in mind the an - Mrs. Keefer is confined to brating their 25th anniversary &th, 12 to 4 p.m. A welcome is utive Meeting on Monday, the being held on Mothers' Day, nual display of Flr*wO*V'. bed at home. We wish her a on the 20th of May; Mr. and extended to all. lith to tie up the year's busin- so, it turned out to be a hap- speedy This year, %ve have purchased speedy recovery. Mrs T. Kosurko who are cele- 'Miss Ann Galbraith and ess, and to discuss "what is py family. day, with most of a much larger display to put Allan Keefer is confined to brat , ing their 20th anniversary" Mrs. Fletcher and Billy of De- wrong with Home & School?" the family present. off in the park As this is Ajax HospiW and is expected on. the 20th of May. troit visited with Floyd and No conclusions were drawn. Don't forget—there will be costing in the neighborhood Of home, Soon. Mr. and Mrs. Micklewright Mrs. Balsdon and family over They would welcome your "fireworks" again this year,, at $300, we are asking a $1.00 per On Saturday, May Uft at • a, celebrating their 15th an- the weekend. comments - ........... ........... the Park. family admission to the Park. I.. ........... ... ... ............... the Community Hall the Kid -'I rji on the 22nd of Ma3r-- Congratulations to Mr. and There was quite a meeting of I don't -think this is very much clies Hop 2 to 4 p.m. The Teen- Burthaa, wishes go to Ron Mrs J. Smith, of Foxglove' St. young "pigeon fanciers" held when you consider what $1.00 Agers dance 7.30 to 11.00 p.m. mickiewright who will be 15 on the birth of a son at Torpn- East W000dan& at Mr. and Mrs. Horton's -eworks, for the will buy in fU On Saturday, May 23rd, the old on May 18th. to East General Hospital, May place last Saturday. Mir. and years Friends in the ..area are chikhvzL Other years we have Will' hold A brother for Michelle. Mrs. Horton, of Rosebank Rd. local Scouting unit Dunfair Baptist Church 5th. had very large crowds, so be a bottle drive. Please try and Sunday School; Please to hear Mr. Walter, pleased to see Mrs. Borchert, N. are busy workers for their 9.45 a.m. Su slowly but Rosebank.Rd. N. at home from Association. on hand early. The Park ,is well have your bottles ready, 1.44 a.m. Morning Worship; Avis is improving sl and looking very protected, and will be fenced -bsP'tall for is no A euchre and cribbage 1 Study; 7.00 P.m- still confined,to Ajax Hospital- the h test Woodlands Community . 230 pm Bible welL the night, so there party will be held Saturday Everting Wbrsbi.p. Mr. Fish- The Ladies Auxillia7 of the. Association evening, May 23rd, 8.00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Trollope and 7h6 baseball team is getting danger to the children. So -- back will take both services. Frenchmen's Bay Yacht Club in the Conununity Hall SPbn- prayer meeting is changed to held a Bake Sale and'afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bingly of High r way this year with a don't forget, May 18, at Rouge I afternoon Bush Trail, attended their an- under Hill Community Park, Opposite sored by the Group Comm. Wed. evening at 8-00 P -m- tea, Saturday, May 9th, in the nual bowling -banquet, held in very large registration of the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper .............................................. Sunday School Hall. children. We are entering ten the Fire Hall, on No. 2. High - Congratulations to Members teams in the Township Leag spent Sunday in Aurora were Mr. and the Rainbow Room at the West way. There will also be a draw . "nown my rboro Rouge, last Friday. s or girl's bicycle, attended the chrWzzftg Mrs. J. Hearn of Scai ues, and are also having ten for a boy' -of their granddaught�T, Shelly. (formerly of the Bay) on the of the Rouge Hill Community ,house league" teams. Any anda. lawn croquet set, during Ann Sutton, daughter of Mr. :Sympathy' is extended to birth of a daughter, April 27. Association Bowling League, assistance with the 'coaching the evening. The proceeds are Mrs. Legge and family in the Mrs. Trollope, wearing a class- as and Mrs. L. Sutton passing of her father at A -sister for Jimmy, Wendy is black and white sheath, re- would be very acceptable. to help with the ball team ex - There will be no Cub meet- ybrook Hospital on April and Pamela ­ Last week, the men of the PenseS. ceived her trophy. a TV lamp ing Monday, May 18th. Cubs Surm Happy Birthday to Patsy' Single, with community rented a power saw The Township is putting lights t the Hall 20th. Mrs. Legge wishes to celebrating her for 2nd. High , Si on the north ball diamond this --are--g�--to-meet. a Baldson who is trees a- -tN1nk--.-AH her friends and --on May 15th. handicap. Mrs,, Bingl , who and removed all th6 tr --Thts-is undeL by 7.00 P.m, in full uniform 13th birthday drive -way -0-tK-e- year -This -?s way nmAr to parade to the Gala Evening neighbors for kindness shown I ...................................... came "first", accepted her a- long the Recreation As. to them and also for the lovely ward. a set of cocktail glass- Rouge Hill Community Hall. It will be a great imPrOvtsment planned by the Rec much bigger to have the Proper lights f0F cards and flowers. es, gowned in yellow and This gives us a sociartion, J. -Butterfield returned BROCK ROAD I parking lot, and also makes the night games.—Corr. Beach Cub Mr. beige. •The ist Fairport Bea home on Friday, May 8th, from The Brock Road. Home and We are sorry to bear Mrs. pack will have a Church School final meeting of. the Brewer. Rosebank Pd. N., is season was witheld not ontoo many ter Tuesday. down with by the fltu,ime. Hope she ROSEBANK SMALL MOTORS May 5th, - h is, betthis ending. plans were made A correction—JiMMY was TRACTORS LAWNMOWERS —GARDEN DEN n for the school picnic with the limping, in sympathy for his' -REFRIGERATION -junior classes going to River- mother, who had the misfor-: ■ ■ dale Park at,a later date. The 'ROTO TILLER REPAIRS tune to slip and fall on the 7 COMMERCIAL,AND DOMESTIC following officeTs were elected stairway, Mrs. Betty Ough has ■ IR CONDITIONING for' the eriguing Year* Pres• her ankle in a cast, as a res- -LAWNMOWER SHARPENING J. Cargill; Vice Pres. Mrs. ult. Repairs To All Models = H.' Hubbard-, See. Mrs. W. We are happy to report little ,J ROSEBANK ROAD, NORTH a Mrs. J. Brad- Wayne NUchapd on the road to WASHER, DRYERS RANGES so%,�erby; Treas. —After 5.00 P. M. -'839-2258 Shaw Jr. Executive, Mrs. Ilott, recovery, after a severe -att Mrs. Bath, ache by a virus. Phone: 839-2894 A in Mrs. Summers and Nirs. Poynton The officers will pest wishes to Cathy Bell. LORNE C. be installed at our. first meet- Old Forest Read. w WHITE ■in ho suffered ing ip the falL ■ 942-1517 X At the music •festival Pickeflng Ajax. Brock Rorid.school choir came in second. Mrs. Vondette is still In hos- -pital -but is doing nicely. Sorry to say Mr, J, Cargill 7 - -FOR SALE is in Ajax Hospital undei" ob- servation. llffllgh's diangbter RD AVA HOME--..- Leslie has been Ul fora few weeks.- We hope all the sick Rd., West 10111 PeOP14? will soon be well again. .87 Homestead R ............ ..... 3 BEDROOMS LIVING & DINING ROOM ROSEBANK PATIO DOOR FAMILY ROOM Congratuiations to the Sen Built by J. Amber AT. 2-0169 * Pub- lic Choir. Rose bank Rd. School in placing "second" .44711 in the rvcent festival - I -NG -AM 'by trady- P111111111ing i Noting Mr. and Mrs. Morris recent- er ly entertained his broth a 4 -Ron .."ster Mrs. E. Landry and Mr - Bob Morris, from Toronto. - Miss Rose Mardarowich ands e only heating stethat offers s the s'y m her fiance. Mr. Ed. Ryan, of T H E -ton, were out.tohelp Dan - le you all these important advantages: -SIGH --MAN my Wes Omelon. Dyson Road ce bmte his birthday recently. ....... ... �DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY Watch for announcements, Of Road Home and the Rosebank "LICK LETTERING School Garden Sale, to be held ,' CUTOUT in the Area, soon: LETTERS eless CARTOONS DISPLAYS "Guilding in Action" is 'set for May 23, Tea will be served POSTERS- White - and a Bake Table and a.clean .SHOWCARDS Eiepheryt. Sale will help to Pro - .BANNERS vide funds for the girlswork.- Come and 7 DAY SERVICE take a look at the HOUR what our .and see displays, safe,, girls are doing... 19424241 meeting of the year The last for the RosebankR ..... ..Home Home 7 ...... .... .. ...... ...Fk . ................. quiet 7 P, IT mwy where Spend your m4 -:SERVICE., will gat "@ Best Value for ..a the IM your child. — Baby Sitter rmostat in every room ..7.HANDYMAN chool. - N. S. - Day Nursery S STRONG) (ED ARM YOU HAVE WORK To DO? 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