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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_05_28Township Gets Old Pickering Beach School ' `° ,00 an estimatederected sura a Pickering Township May have z 1 p $300,000 will' be erected air the • townshig of Pickering to com- -T memorate the 1967erne School Areas By. January, - 1965 - Year. of , Confederation. This pis k ,. x y F, d a 8`•5 } decision was, theresult of With the passing of Bill 54, irug wiith all the school trus- R:0 nearly two hours - i ,debate at by the Ontario Government, tees in the township, and hope As y w a council meeting in Brough- ' �, �¢ r '! am on Monday that lasted a - x tF. F Pickering Township could be to have someone from tthe most to midnight. set •up as ,two school ' areas" Department of Education' out, ' g•. The structure will'likely be to address the meeting and by January 1965. _ located on a 3.6 acre parcel of According to ihformation "answer. questions": ' township owned land at the received by' Pickering Town It 'was• suggested, that the 3 corner of Brock Road arnd No. ship Council, the township election of trustees be held 2 Highway. One of, the archi- '�' leets already consulted will be w wind be one large area, but in October, so that new trus- tl invited back before council -to the decision to divide • it into tees would be able to' sit in nt k discuss the .project `further• two areas, rest with the Min- meetings with, the present \ ister. members, beforetaking over The argument, sometimes. Reeve Clifford Laycox and in January. heated, saw the members split Council, are arranging a meet between a municipal building r ;:H or an extension to the already.% ---. —_ e Br i ies n Broughgham. g :museum program Motion On Red Ensign Defeated . in Councglbr Herb Wank one - m lite main proponents of a argued Before It Gets To.Councit1ote - municipal 'structure that by taking advantage of s all governmental grants, one A motion by Councillor Wm. y4 third of the projects costs Newman, to -'have Pickering Ecumenical Evening r would be covered. endorse the Fled Ensign" was Councillor Wm. -Newman. withdrawn after the matter an ardent • supporter -of the was debated `at Council, Mon- At Pickering• _ museum extension contended ,day night. that such a plan would cost • Councillor He Wank said the ratepayers of Pickering, On Sunday °vetting, May 24, nothing,. while the other pro- 'he did not feet Council should a second Ecumenical Evening p poral would saddle the people get involved in. this matter, was held in St. Francis de _ The old school on Pickering Beach Road has been sold to PickeringTownship for $71S.00 a and added "that many people Sales School, Three Commun- suer representing the assessment. Now it will be eligible for Community Centre grants. C. W. with a debt of twenty• years. In his Ward were.of different loris, Ttte United Church, the Laycox, reeve accepts deed from the Board Chairman, Mrs. Alice Corbet. George Kay, the itertmand motion to X300000 opinions on the matter".. Anglican (Murch, and the _ board treasurer receives cheque from deputy reeve, Mrs Jean McPherson Board secretary, D, Councillor 'John Campbell Roman Catholic Church were Photo by Horton Studio, Ajax debenture bylaw for present- to deter -mine d no "crystal ball" Letterman and Councillor Don Waring took on, atiorito tire: Ontario Municipal represented b�+ about fifty ine how his .suppor- en The evening'was d�d- Board was carried by ,a split Laymen. _ ters feet about the.. subject, vote of 4 .to 3. tested to various aspects of the either; In favour were,` Reese Lay- general theme of "Charity" From e%v s mot an finally w.tit: cox, and' Councillors '�'arink, Rev:' C. VanI#em, Chairman of2 �' ReSCVehis motion. .... the evening, spoke of the Yep Wank and CaQrrpbell• ° Opposed drew h D t e Jean Me- - "basis of charity", ernphasiz !1 �' were, e n y ours 48 Hours Hotice To Pherson and Councillors New- inn the need of love in mod - in= and Spang- ct`n ocielty. Rev, Dr. Steep= Laycox est- herd discussed the biblical om mated that out of -a .$300, o expenditure. $118,000 w'oul'S be' ing oto underscore the real Two brothers were cited, by • • l Museum Board Project available in loans. His break- While it. has been on the down `�' follows: Cen- , books in as past, a new res- .Scripture. n,� of Jove; as taught in Rev. Mr: Ballots Pickering Township Police, on Township p tennial. grant - $44,000, Mun- clarion has been passed by Township Council (charity dempnstrated the need of Friday last: with the saving icipal' Assistance Loan - $E,4. Pickering . and the various con -- of their two-year-old nephew, e • I had fallen into Duff &s 'WOuId Add'Village' To Present Site 000,. Winter Works - $10,000, that -"any person or group, of 5182,000 to' with "a spokesman,' mast give crate . expressions 'it assumes local level. Following w•ho Creek The remainder be spread over 20 years will fort} -eight houls notice to the on the the talks, four groups.. were, . Henry Kroon, 16, and his The Pickering Township Mus- year, In 1963, more than .three estabiisit a rate of .66 mills: Township Clerk that they wish is formed to discuss questions brother Peter, 14, pulled` Carl goarcl;�vould like to.'ex- thusatxi adult pre• �� Councillor Newman charged . to be heard. If a.case mn- relative to the theme discuss- Kroon from the creek, :.after etrm• their present facilities at school children; stopped ped to that the township could not a- sidere�d to be an emergency; an ik b}' d practical conclusions they found him floating, face pond Brougham, and create ono look study h M rd exception. may.. made apointedhto- ' formulated Concluding the down in the water; about ten Duffins ear community" known Dnrl hibits on -display. Kay �anmbsignsrk project, i Council. Councillor Ii. \rank pr par-. ecumenical evening, Rev. K. feet. south -of the �alhimesif• has written a book— w,a •a more even balance in 0,P He told. Counc.! 'briefly expressed the. Creek bridge, in here. }tete. ped addition Isim- "'The This proposed Pioneer, Village) would Pickering _� ory . has. had an excellent sale. ins . r .. �'��n. - that. t they onsiderecl .oro r - sessment, h c e re "emergencies" .Dietrich �-oblems of -the 7. age offer a united Christian- i Iie boys* Immediately applied d liar to include: a village square, Among the items which for Councillor Spang noted that quests as and becomes "policy" He nYt As an expression of the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The Police were called. who stealth, church' shed, house, " "grant purposes ' may be in- in the cost of an app- considerable-, improvements al-� then this bevp been completed on pointed ctrl that. with the I genuine fellowship fitting rushed the boy to the Picker- store. blacksmith. shop, Karn- barns, etc. eluded roped reject are: the value of p ready the present building at Br' - hone lines -no%v in the office, { `may Christians, tea and ,biscuits --Corr. ing Medical Centre, He was ess shop, two Dr. Wm. A McKay, speak- the land, materials' and labour gh'am, and the' need for- larg- any resident : call, even J were served. _.. __ ..... ' then taken' to the Ajax Hos- • ing for the - Museum Board; donated for the project. It is er quarters was not that 'great from Toronto, . pita) to have his lungs P um_ , told Pickering, Township Coun- proposed in this case that the that it could not be postponed L aed". nick thinking on the. part oI ciI, the museum would, like to'. municipality's' contribution to the project shall consist of: for a tame. He disagreed .with the location of the suggested Country Music Stars Open At is commendable, in- make application., for grants labour hose boys• ifed, and it would be well if being made available, under• the Confederation Centennial buildings, materials, and furnishings donated to the site. Mrs. Jean L. Annandale Club 1 This Friday Night j their presence of mind;_and Act. - Museum Board for the purpos- McPherson argued that • ,the McPherson act could be recognized in the _ The Township Historical es of the project with the re- p site containing 3t.,i acres was — ;trope- manner. Museum which was founded in suit that no monetary expen- •P not large enough, She advo- ' - 1960• has done a great deal at--,: diture b the roamer alit will y Y sated a more central location. - • So Trailers In Township ready, in setting up a'museum, be required. Councillor. Wank argued that barn and log cabin., housing The specific project .is—to the township's financial: stand - 'sound Trailers are not allowed in many items of interest pertain- acquire more land and addit- wasand he criticiz- ing to elPickering own- lona ui ngs,• or a 19th Cen- . ed, the "over .playing" of the i o the Bylaw, and Council held ship history. Their annual as . fury Village. Total estimated cost of the present 'debenture debt. He suggested that the members � ' ;o this, oiler receiving a - from L. G. Hough, who s cry t Action" �h drawn such a large crowd each • • project is $61,050. The cen- •• should plan ahead and not to ' quest that he be given year, the present property can tennial grants would make up wait until the need became an requested to use a trailer for hardly -accommodate them. $40,700, and the donated build-._ emeogency. de - i. ::errnission four months, while he builds More and more visitors are • ings, furniture, labour etc. Councillor Don Waring - to houses at Pickering Bch. w• going into. the museum each would amount. to $20,050. bated the issue in his own but in the end voted for �? , His request was "turned o mind, the motion. \ a down", Deputy Reeve`Mrs. Jean Me- Hundred Year Old Trees Being "Don't lets kid ourselves, new municipal L s ?herson painted out -that the we need a building" said Councillor John :iyl,vv prohibited this. and as � ecently as two weeks ago. a out of a • t Cut On Fairport Road South Campbell. "In future years we will see family was turned it is good common sense" he 3 local a er. railer. Wm. '�'ew•man left his chair ered them' a r, a added• stars r Laycox contended the Theseappear tomorrow night; See page 3 for coupon. .. ........................ •,.--_,•••............... at a Township Council Meet- said. :. He asked Council if any- .,Reeve size of the township's own site 35 M. P. H. Limit ing last week to speak, as a ratepayer. thing could be done to protect was adequate, He also argued p balance service". front of his own that the building should be Grievance To Be He told Council that survDys the .trees iii said in the centre of the i It was agreed and moved by Par Com 2, made recently on Fairport Rd. home, Mr. Newman l erected did feel that he should residential build-up. Council, that Mr: Sherrin's ,on South, showed the road had it not suffer for anerror that was Councillor Newman in a.lasf Aired Before Police `portion grievance be referred to the Township Police Commission, A Bylaw was passed by the been put too far west. when ea in, many years ago• made mann years ago:: ditch effort to steer a to- • t e be t e and that h notified of th Pickering Township Council a "speed was put He said the Consolidated THE. of the centennial grant the museum project,. Commission - date. iast week, putting mit" on certain' portions of Builders have cut, down all. the SUPPORT TAG wrards , sum of tbe tseteaside It was,.also moved that the - {e Second Concession. murn speed limit has trees , sout!h of his home, on the east side of the. road, HOSPITAL DAY TH 1 S W E E K E N hoould. fo$20th� Mr. Wm. Sherrin, Funeral Clerk advise file Tow-nship , By a spdirt vote of. 4-3 Director, appeared 'before the Police that Mr., Shemin has A yen set far Con. 2. from the "Many of these trees are by the Wennen's purpose. the motion went down to de-' 7"olp iresR week anp on 24-hour cer- "am- bite's Road to Valley Farm one hundred years old, and sponsored Hospital Auxilia?y Hosp feat to air grievances over vice. t they .have gone in and butch- - -id. _ ti _ i �l Pop i _ THE MUN M S Ir1E1Ni 'THURSDAY, MAY 21L 19" H-� PICKERING NEWS om Creat s of . • tiTtillitt9 lit/ ��� ,..�.� ..w,► _ PARS �1Al FaNT -- • MONUMENTS - s s,owa P..t Ong^ o�. •T MIKE STARK • OF DISTINCTION TIMI MR& " W rat — v �d Int an W Im M.P. ONTARIO RIOINd Y1S11iM �A>Ei !Nr iitT - �'he � winker worn lyes pravrn t'O C�aa. for THREE GENERATIONS can" prorgsem imderta ken by *41 of . Tld9 ps+o�n was 1nft oci and in the f ad 1968, and has Of �t�t : larger and more papa yoL it sine. �rOS. Ltel.rn'02 vhe sox weep' cutailmen2, it ryes. in the p Stafford into winter' produced P J°� for some 161,000 Care s• Frankly, we have been hesitant about getting .� � :� done a tri house4eepin g Job in this subject of "Conflict of Interests". But since it was sebect=g pro with, a high labour content. 'stye average per- � O N V M E N T S discussed openly at the last meeting of the Pickering tentage, of payroll poet to 'total onset was 35 plabour cost ercent. + V' a Council and since the writer is also involved, The 'Federatt •Government Paper � percent addr of dMg , and the, Province of Ontario pays as �`' ANIIIItiT MO i�i�a! because he is a member of a committee that hired two cost involved in tabour. One Prov nM as � � �• �H of it's own members, and because almost every person pw,�, ges�g the cost of tabour tp t e� of to at the sheeting got his two cents worth in but this percent This veit the duringcovered by this program writer, we now take the opportunity of expressing an t�tez, �LAUA opinion -on this particular subject and this particular 9mm .� were un ertaken. with t�uebecrojects leading � • r: all other Proivu.ces with 2664 projects. and Ontario in second case. First of all, let. us get one thing straight for the ben- piaoe a D hx'udw in the plan and the >�rt- A T..` AMS � ` dit of the ratepayers; there was nothing done in any :Hent citizerwhi and � acts as a )Province would underhanded manner by the Village Community Centre r n their ��f. ?64 undercook and canpleoed scans 73 pro- �ET �` Board. The board had advertised for someone to run > and provided emcpaoyment far 1237 men oa Indian Reserves OtTItNQ�-ROOM Rhe rink. There were no replies. Then members asked vNtrere these ted costs were-undertaken.=6 T�019W • PL 3M-1Mi various persons in the village, if they would take the of course. nuiudes materiai and � r Doers a- Na1�i NimM ' job. No one wanted it. In fact, it looked very much to mounted to a,�ly $97 ,dwusand, to whwh the Federal the Board, as if there would be no ice and no rink for Gaverncrres t sane $52 trwusan& $ ve r+ealized the the Children We of eftrr wtrsber, � e � participating have Finally, two board members 'came forward and offer- value ftwe 1958, this iws g�'� a and � work for Thomas A. Neve. Q. C. , ed to do the job. Looking after the rink is no easy job,, b n worth projects and the pay is low. That is why no one wanted the job: nwre than half a rnMio�n Canadians at' t3a w when mom' of ; Now it has been brought, out that possibly the board mem would have been • tiOf�+O>s g y There are not many itssne Government Orders appear- - should not have hired their own members. It is also ing ob the to be dealt with by parkialymrt. 'chs Pew - possible, that if the two members wanted to run for sloe Act is dormant, awaiting the constitutional, aarerAnent �■*rs s . us council this year, and some person wanted to contest so vm ,, m unable to dent with it 7%e Bili an Re d�utim D the matter, one or both of these men would be prevent - hes been withdrawn from &babe in the How. and no one lOdl?ROAM � ed from seeking council office. know vvtyen the to proceed th it. At last meeting, the subject was bantered around and There are �� ,� to the national Houaiz,g there was great searching of the legal books to find Act but th G Krt has not introduced these as yert. tba, just what the Act had to say about the matter. debate. It is quite possible, in fact, we suspect that the boaid 'rhe Estimates have had diseussio�ns, but abe far a short ER BLOCK L�• in hiring its awn two members did step out of line. period The �t of A�uiLture hes been the _ House ' for a few hours during a period of two �• and the However with the probing, the seeking of- legal ad- Departlm of P�� works has had considembOn for sane VM ROM TORONTO. vice and all the chit-chat, is it not just possible that we three haus. are losing sight of the most important factor of all? We t deal h yet done. and PaltiOnent should be GLOMS it BRICKS - the days -1� mean the children of Pickering Village. If these twoVery useful w�omlc is bei�ig 'STRUCTURAL STEEL men had not come forward, there would have been no it is there that progress is be�ryg made• done in 9terxhn�g C7anmitt nes, rink and the new rink house would have been property . CRANE RgVTAri labelled "a white elephant". ` The Community Centre Board will. be faced with the -FOR SALE STATION ROAD, PICI(IMM, ONTARIO same problem next winter. Ifs one else is available GO D AWARD HOME '�-'�`° '��'� _ • _ to do the job, are the residents going to worry if theTR • board has to hire two of it's members because they are not able to find anone else who will look after the - Homestead PA, West IIIUI nnk7 We think not.'v! COPPER OIL FIRED ..HOT WATEK MR lN43 SYSTEM SAFE -ECONOMICAL -QUIET T 2016 I 6. LAW Guilt by 1. Archer A q W NOW OPE swlerersTuh souelTaR .. _ • Heating by' :: Brady Plumbing AT. 4121 NOTARY rus�ie •_- -• � DOUGLAS RADIO & TY. �" �� _ wALKERD.CLARK,s.A., ASSOCIATE ,CHURCH STREET, NORTH -- PICKERINti MAIN STREET. DICKERING HERBS THE OFT : x PHONES: 942-2741 end 925.2961 - (Across, from Dans Restaurant) - FOR GRADUATION :mouse •Calls 10 A. M. to 10 P. Me A LEARN T - Come On in and See Our TV, Rados, Hi fis, Transistors Portable Typewriter u.: ,_. FROM RIVING ESS �.D ,L ON Special! at Our Record Bar — _ CROWN 'OFFICE SUPPLIES Temple Drmng School -- --! P, - ONLY 80e Eads - : 319:95 Choose from Two. Styles - 5 95 (Phone 8391144 Tubes 15� Off = 40 ft. Tower Kits 531.95, Bess WIN) .Many Colours - All Features of Standard Machines Easy Financing Available - Manufacturer's Full arran icE oP , Phone: -44-24802 Idcerilg W. ".:i: TNOMPSON, a. c., a a., L �- a Rain Hills None i School year. A lively "commentary The General Annual Meet- --by Mrs' Thin,z»p� of the AX HOPP C _ AJ S lNG ENTRE ••School, gave the showing a ing wes held on Tuesday, May professional touch. 7be boys' 12. Reports were given by. Ex- work in Manual Arts 'was on Tslaphons: 94Z�;1;1 display, with marry varied it- ecutive and Delegation . Mem- ems both useful and decors- "­ DRUGS LTD. -1 A Fashion Show, with pupils five. This was the last meet- `6��/e` 1, from Grades 7 and 8 Home ing fpr the current year. We v Economics, was very success- hope to see everyone out in f I. These fashions had been force, at the September meet_ PRESCRIPTION s�ECIALIS�TS .SMALL MOTOR SERVICE made>by the girls during the ing.--Corr.. k tOSMEi1CS •SUNDRIES �Y: LEEDS (Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors y. 1 : New and Used Lawnaarrers S Rototillers for Sal A' d • t' STORE HOURS: LAWNMOWER SNARPENIN6 11 stop That Toilet Tank Drip ; WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 ane. to 9 116M. t With A Tank Liner , p ss Small Motor Co NOW! S3.9S .. SUNDAYS ..nd HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to S P -me ' Pkkering Village _ 942.3230 - :` PHONE Wttft"aN 4-5%1 ?. ,.. N. _ .'THURSDAY, MAY 26, 196 ' ' .r ' THE PICKERING NEWS page Three DUMBARTON Green River Ham Hour will meet on tJeM■d. Church - Friday at 8 P. m far closing _ Starting � �o di�lay of the May .. . The Sunday service was led - - ° • . by the Young People.Barry Ckd1dnen's work. Parents and Carlton conducted the first friends are invited -.- ---- __. Win - part of the service. Mr. R Pit- nipeg speMr. Gordon Barefoot of Win - mm organist and choir dir- ector, as well as Y. P. U. Lea- friends at the Park. dal,,".0oun der, presided M the organ. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barefoot nnan e t Club j Davina Prewer read the script- Of Welland, have 'arri'ved at ry are lesson from St. Luke 19: their cottage for the summer. 12 - 27. The choir of Picker - da and Mrs. Gordon' Pirin- iug Dist. High School, under to visited friends a °� Pak: PRESENTS WEEKLY FROM . MAY 29th to OCTOBER 3rd ..-the drrectnon of MT. Alan to, Marjorie Lehman spent ,• Clark, sang two beautiful an- a few days with her friend, - thents--'Tris lard is My Shop- Miss Joanne Farewell of Tor- � - •-_ j herd" and "Aal1eluia, Amen". onrto, while they visited in us'� Stam - Mrs. Peggy Byrom led the Jun- tan nt. HamCaV' a��q e O Cou Dr. McKa s for Congregation. Y �. Cattart entertained the . . sermon topic , was "Today's Ladies, Aid on Wednesday last Answee'. He spoke on our ads - and Miss Grant, a missionary wer to the (Ad -question asked on furlough was t he guest rohr� fir alar Bandstand in middle of Curling Rink. All seats aif Jesus by the rich man - Re ng 4 "What Snail I Do to to ti-eri- - - - ...........................................................� Eternal Life?" What is our BROUGi`+ purpose in our life on earth?are close - = Will we be renwlnbered for The Afternoon Group of the our accomplishments? Jesus United Church Women met at told the rich young ruler to the home of Mrs. Burro", at ` - - foUow the Commandments, but Ajax, with nineteen members A Special Reserved Room Where You Can Meet And Chat With The Stars After The Showw. He also warned him to and three visitors present. his worldly goods and follow Mrs. White presided, arta open - Him, because the rich man's ed the meeting with a poem. wealth meant no much to him, Mrs. Allan Ellicott, who had are just a few � - of the stars you, will hear this sumer ate couldn't do as Jesus said. charge of the program, took j We should pray to find out for here theme " Ni The Other", _ what God desires of us then mgverwus mothers George Jones, - Webb Pierre Claude King _ Wilma Lie : ; • obey. When we think of our- . Bible, as examples. During the selves as God's eftoeert people busatess. the members were Melba Montgomery Hank Snow Billy Walker Stoney Cooper gt does not mean that we are reminded of the Executive Johnny Cash Kitty Wells Marion Worth _ Mac Wiseman __- stiperior, but " that was have meeting on Wednesday, May Buck Owens Red Sovine _ •Ray Price Judy Lynn b Her Review been cttaBea to do,Godts work 27, avid theEvening Grave's Feriin Husky Jimmy Dickens Stonewall .fatkson Faros Young on earth. We should first of Bake Sale on FrhdayY, May Bill Anderson Georgi Morgan -: -Willis Bros. - _ I,.efty Frizzell all 'hunnllbte ourselves in God's 22. Mrs. E?ikcatt gave a re- Ernest Tubb - Connie Hall . Dot"@ West Martha Carson ''hands to do His will, In tier, way, inherit God's et- P� on .tire . Thankoffering ` Services ernal U& also of the Os Special Rates for SO*% Tkkets bailable Directly frau C1� Phone 942.3210 Bulletin y The Beach Cubs ial Executive Meeting. which _ Un - AM attended church was held ;n St awn. h Un- rkkets at door. AUts - $2.00 Special Family Rates: Is" _dd" wig parents Parade at the miorning- service. hod -Church, waOshawa. 'Etre Roll The Mternoat Unit will hold Call was a verse or readutg 50 Cents each. Alt other children in Family FREE - .. suitable for Nha Burrows' • a Bazaar' and 11ea at the horse recap book va+lticrlt the Group _ + - Of Mrs. Tyaa, Kingston Rd. had previously.- Presented to and Rosebank Road, on S'atur- her. Mrs. Burrows served a rrrarrarr■ _ .. ■■■■rrarrra■rrr■rrrar■ rr : day. June 6, at 130 P. m- There lunch. and a friendly visit Sol- Listen to C F G M Every Night will be Home Baking. Aprons, Lowe& . 11 to 12 Midnight for the _ .:. � 'CLIP TH 1 S COUPON Ptanits - and Table of Miscell- Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ander= - Grand '010 Opry Show from Nashville i Worth 50 Cents Off Regular Admission Price of atnreous Art ides. son and family, of Saaxdfor+d, :- ■ Cavalcade of Country Music Stars 000 hgd dimer with Mr. and MTS. ■ Personals - 'IListon to C K L B Every Night * Annandale Country Club, Pickering, Ont. - Ken Pascoe. On Sunday' _ Courtesy of the Pickering News) - - Guests at the home of Mr. The ty, is sorry to 9.30 to 11 P. M. for .thi _ i _ and Mks. Walter Willis on Sat- lose Mr. and Mrs. Graig Moyer Slim Gordon Country Music Show � �rre�a■:■rraara■arrr■rar■ ilrrrt.aritE>•rrra■ ; u day were: Mrs. James Harr- from our midst. They have and Mian Helen Spence Cr to ramp one - t •' be work at. the - aRrrilY .wall working _ . Craig . Of TOmaribo. A birthday Party Camealittated Sand A Gravel , when her magi friends in Attoaa Road , God - Was held for Margaret Willis Plant, at Mahon the area gathered at the home .Sigh Triple Handicap Ted' God- - who celebrated her 5th birth- On Thursday afternoon, a- at Mrs. O'Cdnrior, for a baby lard, Old Kingston Road - - s A R M E R S flay on May 22- boat fifteen children were reg- skunk Awards - Nancy Gator and. Mrs. Oliver Gibb was th at etre Publdc School �O�"'� in her honour, Site ne- KiMs. last week -end atter- ceived virally lovely, 'useful Cec. Hollinger - d Y Kingston tion Of her Eon' next �fs� extended -t0 gifts, and wisttes to thank all. Spicii' Pest Award -• Coe. .riot!- � I�rDteLr I � - Bing gr8& a A welcome to hear ase nephew. Mrs. Lermton who is back in bb are all pleased, is Mrs. Geo. McConadtie, Hugh Debate after attack is boar& to o. B. C. Merl, Pin Outstanding from the liability of. straying livestock, with a "FARM and Bob e� Mr Lawson Mc- bee h10'� for the summer, settee! ��. �. attack of flu. Bowler -Biu Morri.4' rnatoa+ed to KeMe- The Brougham Bill Team Everyone hope's to hear that o. B. C. Pen seta - Moat im0ro'vea LIABILITY POLICY", for as low as $13.00 per year. �' M t McCort- had the misfortune to hose bowler' - Trudy Ford. Cherry- - 5 ROohelde Hodgicln.Ron iR on the walls, do Friday' their Star first-b89ernan. GOr- wood and Russ Miller, Altona is ret vAning for a Week. doll Hughson road to recovery soon. She has dee us, or have ug soli on you. _ iachieand sons re- with a broken goad. :sass I w been off school for such a 'Mrs. MCConachie foot. He broke his foot cklrtntg time'. with a severe.case case special dirt train *earn -sates. to RPon Sunday.h e4ebT•ated a g'� East Wednesday even- b0n8 alis. Newer Oates, fk rains •yreir -..Phone (collect): 668-5823 of measles. sport. her 7thhbirthday on Wednes-. u Etireryone is glad to see_Mrs: Mrs. Betty Ought is very ' oat t � ►ear-.t� �owiers BOWMAN, GIBSON a GARDNER ` -day, May. n• ns to Bob Ruth F�J' home "from hospital. glad to be her°ankle. Sliehis - sett Riaree, art Wilmot asses. - Whitby, Ontario Win, Strotrd's i.rtrre,' who nli o eVol­ getting around again, and fee - _ ripe _ trnteer fhemen , attended aing more like her old self. Bill Morrish had a birthday last Wedr - Mallear AiM meeting in Sund- Little Betty Anne Ferguson League Champs - Alan Clark& Tro- W. Don Webb and daughter 30th Wedding Anniversary day, May 20: eriand last Friday night. has been quite ill recently. phy..... Rama Cap. Biu Morrish. visited Mr. and_ Mrs. R: Boys, ^. ; AT HOME We are sorry to hear Mr. Ply keep in mind, the A Series Playoffs -Lions - Wil- On Sunday and Beverly. Boys r "Get VWaelj Wig from the _ ,nd �„ Mr and Mrs,_��ed Byers, of Hazen White . and Ftiy Bible Class Hake Sale, et at Leaside - Mot Gates �•s-' „ Linda vt+e +e on the. church Lawn, .on Fri- The 2[�• East WoOdiar� Runner-up - Wolves - Capt.- Frank Pod! on May 23rd and wa a .to their friends will ar At Home" the week -end- day., June 5, at 4.00 p. to Brownie Pack is going on ttreir Jack'aoa Silver Cup. to their free and relatives, , Thee tat• Dur Mr. Cresswell is holding Consolation Bulla Capt. George Sorry to hear Mr. Gordon on Sunday, June i, 1964, on ween to Milford Bal for the annual trip on Saturday, May i the occasion of their .Fiftieth Classes for those who wis#t to M� Weldon and Mrs. Hili Bocs.a. Hughgon had the misfortune ,holiday -�. T� "'� join the churdr,' On Profession to break his foot and will have weddil� Anniversary, -from •, t" .for the ` . are taking them to visit Fort 2.00 to 5:00 ' m., and from ' their first c�rnP-ai of Faith, on .June 28. After the trophies were 8- h in a cast for some time. . yr _ ..-sass York and Centre Island. warded. ttrere was a short, 7.00 to 9.00 m. W to 11ibcl{ay is attend- L�yridon Brewer, Rosebank general meeting and Election A Tupperware demonstration P D Rite TomorM QoTrftn+a tt of East w00�I� i fl ik Rd. N. has been quite ill with g will be held in the Red Crass ; s virus recently. A "speedy re- of Officers. The new Executive Centre on Tuesday, June 2nd the United Church, in Oritlta,. is: Pres. George BOtten; Sec- "AT HOME" aoavery' Lyndon Mrs. Mary Horton; -at S p=.,You are welcome to 1 Helen Bisste, Old For- We were sorry to hear the �`� bring your_ friends. Refresh- C We are sorry Bill Morrish. will . be served and proceeds In honour of George Wal - David L,e lrtox was not well last est Rd. attended a er Y At the dance, r, every- •wihl 0 or - ' • • m Shields, Dunbarton, on Satur- was in hospital, suffering Ppneti • one was delighted to see Leona Senior Citizens work.. of Fe will lu •head at the home the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. E.. Shea, of the 2nd. Con :Mrs. Alice a �lY held in honour of moTilia We' hope she is well �' Erv. Shea, exmembers Of • :.......................: of Fred White, 2nd. Conoess- bed; under the League, who dropped in to ion PitslaeriTtg; on May 30, _ site is soars much better. the bride -elect of her nephew, i soon. „�O", "RIDING STABLES ACTIVE 1964. Mr• Walton will receive {{ hope Black Mr. Ron. Henderson. Rosewood Bowling League be 5.00. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marley ., , ....... DURING PAST WEEKS guests_ . 9 between 2.00 to ur attertdE'd the funeral Of Mr. MTs: Abernder, Toronto, is the afternoon and 7.00 to 9.00 ]Slack's uncle, in Vineland, on ,Raying with her daughter . The annual banquet was BR�K ROAD -BOr scout R,pdee Jam G.- in the evening. May 18. wht�e she is convalescing Altona: Road, and everyone re- Hill Ctle rids itl► Park Knight, -Ocean N., r We The Brownies and Guides Several of the riding stables Mrs. Horton, of Rowbank Rd. Mrs. Frank Krlmg.................................................sass___ held at litre Robin Hood Inn, Rouge 41 Park, B.`' C., a former Dunbar- from her recent ffi ports a wonderful time. The had their last meeting Of the to our west have, during the ..BHT Q tom visited the H. wish her a pleasant visit and Ttophy Winners .were as fol- season on May 25 and 26. past , couple of weeks, been i�obertson's on No. 2.' Higfiw"ati', speedy recovery. lows: Happy Birthday to Marie carrying -on nurriero rs riding The Active Service Class met M'ss. Ron Bell, had a very '- Ladles - McHa fie who celebrated her events, and on Saturday, June 'last Wednesday night at the and other former neighbors, High Average - Mrs. Mary Horton. 23 6, the Rouge Hill Bay Scouts home of Mrs. Reg. Hoskins, this week. pleat surprise bast Thurs- birthday -on on Saturday, M'aY > Rosebank Rd. North With a party fior her young' 'are holding an "amateur Rbd�eo Wath M'rs..Gleli Manderson's High Single Flat - Mrs. Jena friends. and Horseshow. at the Rouge group in charge. The theme r��rrrrarrtrsrrrri;raarar�a>ta�■aaarwrraaitrar>ta■ Gates. Altona Road express its sympathy to Mr. Mil community Park (across was on "Faith". Followipg the High Single, Handicap - Mrs. Ger- J Fitzpatrick of the 4th cont:. front the fire h1all). Entries fon' Worship, Mas:. Mandelson ;, ROQCQAhI� SMALL MOT rr Barker. 2nd. Concession. in tate passingof his brother ,this show nxsst be received be- gave the tepid "Your Four _ JAY 1� High Triple Flat - Mrs. Betty Hot -Ji fore June 1, 1964. The Entry Faiths", and Mrs. Jack Em - j linker, 2nd. Concessioh Mrs. C. Firth of Saarboro Forrm can be obtained by call= ringham, a readinrg '.'Mot - LAWNMOWERS _ GARDEN TRACTORS P High triple Handicap - Mrs. xett spent Sunday visiting her }ng "Bud", at ATtantic 2-3890. 'hen's Panty Dress" It • was' ROTS TILLER REPAIRS _ . James, 2nd. Concession nephew Mr. W. Sowerby and This Show well probably be decided that everyone send- I - GENTS - f�,ly.• the best amateur show of the ing papers for the "paper j High AveraRa - Bill Morrish. .t Mrs. 2:iar>aner�riaTi and friend season. Trophies will be given drive", should have them at ,LAWNMOWER SHARPENING Cham •ood ' spent the dei on Mondavi wi><il the vudJtrre'r of each evaeTrt, Piens the church by June 1: High Single flat - Freak Jack- MSS• E. CiormM ribbons to the Second ,aTid the Friends are .sorry to hear' ' ROSEBANK ROAD, NORTH son, Pt. Union Road Mrs. Ck rn1gtt . spent a few Third . place' span, plus- a large Mrs. Jonas Davds was taken High single Handicap - Jack days in Toronto visiting her Trophy for.the Best. Stables or to the Oshawa Hospital last Shields. 2nd. Concession Ranch, and One for the Grand week. tolaboaving a heart At- 'honi: 831-28111 -After 5.00 P. M. -831-22Si Lodge and celebrated her High Triple Flat - Wilmot Gates. saraaarea■■rrraa■aarar■ra■rraaaart~rarara birthday on May 25th. Rider Of the Day. C'Suamplaoat , .. .. .. sass •. .. sats 1" .. .. .. :♦ I .w. .. -, T : THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 2,4, 1964 Four Fou . Wcmted C;Oming -Events , %iWeb Township To Buy CUSSIFIED :yelp P�cker�ng V�ilage WANTED _ HOSPITAL UXbridge Gravel Pit �� Full Or Part Time Friends of . Craig bidrkar her young friends. Mother -MAN or WOMAN •.T, A G D A Y will be pleased to hear he has baked the cake; Mr. Moodie , 550.00 WEEK AND UP been. home from the Oshawa at the candies, and it was a, Pickering Township Cour- For Information, Write: THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Hospital for two weeks ticµ, gala affair. cll, after several weeks of dis- °. MR. E. W. SNOWDEN SATURDAY but is still confined to his Mrs. C. A. Balsdon, Mrs, C. cussion, on the purchase of a Lake Dr. - MAY 23, " and 30. "- a _ For We 122 Mary ��. E Brown, Mrs Ken Cooper, gravel pit, finally Pa -sled r �1 Agincourt, Ontario Ajax - Picker- Me�xs Harry Boyes, Wm. Mm. Grills and Mrs. C. J. Bylaw to purchase a pit in Sponsored By ) Lawson and Jade Bryant are Butt attended the District Uxbridge Township for .the FOR SALE (apr 16-tf) 1 tai Annual . APPLES i POTATOES _..... Ing Women all home from hospn , and Meeting o the �Vo - 000 _ 's HospMa m slttn of . $45 ......•••.••••"" .. omen's Auxiliary to see_ en's, Institute, at f Greenbank Road Chairman Dep.:R�eetie McIntosh i Spies Male and Female :.. convalescing. We hope , `Mrs. McPherson `said that 50 Other Varieties Avagable manager, snack bar for con- Pickering United Church them all out in the near fut- on Tuesday. , please Krieg Own Containers cession ' at Greenwood Con- 9 ure, feeling •much better. Sorry to hear Mr. Norman percent of .this. ,cost will be For Apples servation Area Open May to Women will hold their last George Mccaaman, -µwho last Banks has not been enjoying paid by the Dept. of Highways. PICKERiNG ORCHARDS October, daily, during summer tneet� for the summer, on week had his car stolen, while the best of health, of late, ' Councillor Harvey Siang Thursday, June 4, at 8.00 P parked on R•ibhrttond St., Tor- The 4th. Pickering, Brownie said he . "did not think it was .One Mile West Of PickK t� and weekends for remainder N. in the C E Centre A spec- ' " Village, on No. 2. Ii3ghway of season Please apply' --C. N. m•. onto,- received word 'that it Pack closed their season with a good deal f°r the township", phone; 942-124! I.. B, 1929 Bayview A�'e-Tor= ill program h been Planli�• hen found on Tuesday, on a "hike" through the uncia He said he was not satisfied The U. C W. Players will 'pre-. Rtvodes ,Ave. It was damaged of Hermitage Farms, and re- with the amount of gravel in (oat 10-tf) onto 17, or phone 485-8644, �?„ ha :._........:__.:... _......................_ .....:_ extension 47. ve to sent ,Which Way for M ne side (sideswiped)', 'and` turned' to Brown. Owl,' Mrs.' e Iodation, or -a plan cencerning upper stearing very rough it 'Seebeck's home for a barbe- of top soil that would•ha FRESH APPLE CIDER and amount For Sale - Sweet apple cider• PAPER BOY WANTED class Christians ut Pakistan had to, be towed to Pickering. cue. Mrs. Larry Disney" and come off, to get at it. nlusiclY It's ,black fly and poison Mrs. E. S hr gave assist- Reeve. Clifford Layoox said .Fresh made. For Village of Pickering and also South Asiaian - b ivy time agafn: flflgqee Pickering Orehardi Area. Mrs J'arnes Koch' Mr. Don Hen- once on the'4rike. good time the geologist said there was Lunch under Unit No. 2• derson was up North recently was had by leaders -and girls. an ample supply of gravel in One mile West of Pickering .Phone: Oshawa 723-1534 Mrs J Ashton, Leader• and received black fly bites Are we being "racoon invad- Pit, and that the engin- ;, Village, on No. 2. Highway e _ township Phone: 942-1247 AVON CALLING 0 0 0. requiring medical attention -ed�' At Mr. and Mrs ti w ser has stated the hi ' :The men's G local peop e o n- man's, Kingston. Rd, E., . a in need of (oct 31 tf) GUARANTEED a so Anglican i Church Councillor Wm. Newman said _ • _ - Every AVON product is guar- St. �7eOry tacted P°is°n tv}',1 Much cels racoon has taken over an un- .............:.................... t g o of Mrs. very up -se Toilet Seats, whits plastic azytbed, And we can guarantee will meet at the home tong, if tto iv used chimney and has built a he was, not satisfied that Coun- u.95 you fine income working the T. Flynn, Morley Park, Thurs- innnediate attention. nest. At 9.20 every night, he cil "lOok°ed is enough t Y day; June 4, at 200 p. rr►•. Sorry to hear Mr. Gordon or she. comes out and proceeds . find gravel in Pickering". BRADY PLUtOBING AVON way. _ .. _.. -- 4320 Kingston Road For Details, Write: to : ADY PARK n hethwi11A1be up and down •Pira and nMrs Found• was take Councillor said e Mrs. A. Hawkins Hospital, where as trailed was w satisfied tktatbeticbr•t Ed Stork are being an- a : ,. .• ...... ': - confined this week Sto alsogood supply m Uxbridge t U ' -- PLANTS FOR SALE -- 1 Mandarin Rr., Scarboro, Ont. SWIMMING' POOL Little Miss Lynn McEachnie noyed at night by a, racoon `pit, and told Council they Double. Petunias r Elizabeth St. North ---------__.__ :Hybrid Petunias - celebrated' her 7th birthday 'trying to .eat it's way through "fid not wait much longer Large Variety" SALE LIST recently, with a supper party the roof of their home. N to get gravel'. " WILL BE OPEN .ON at Moodie's Restaurant, with Councillor John Campbell -- - TOMATO PLANTS on AUCTION SALE said Council "had to rely se SUNDAY. MAY 31 Handy Swim Card Of Thanks professional advice in a case 1 Hybrid Tomatoes In Boxes. Furniture,' -Garden Tools, Etc. - _ 11.00 A. - - -- -- '� like this" and the advice re - Flat, and Peat' Pofs The Property Of The Estate Of I wish to express my sin- ceived, indicated there was a A. W. ANNIS EVERYBODY VVELcOME sere thanks and appreciation gid gravel deposit at this ,a' Also Geraniums At 304 Colborne St. East Management _ far the lovely flowers and the qq M reagens t Y ]uly 2Z la ion - - - 1NHiTBY, ONTARIO --. -- canis received during trey re- - a11r•ec•rnded vote". -Reeve R. E. MacDONALD ... . SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1964- cent stay' in hospital Many Iaycox Dep. Reieve Mrs Mc- ALTbNA GARDENS thanks to the Nurses and the Township opened Pherson and Councillors Camp - Ajax Road Hospital. tenders". at s special meeting G. E. electric mange; G. E IN THE COUNTY COURT Staff of Ajax bell and Wank voted "far the R. R. 2, Pickering - • Rkha Bol ' machin, Westing- Mrs. rd ley last week.. to deal with "in- the Uxbridge 2 miles north of No, 2. H;hwy, refrigerator, Antique OF . THE COUNTY OF o 0 0g surance There were several Purchasing Cou on. East Side house y before a d Card Of Thanks parlour suite. Antique ,parlour tenders, and these vV-ipl be Pit . _ . .. Newmanand Snctillors' VVI, - phone: ATlantic 2-2727 ONTARIO rL table, Antique walnut dresser, M,anU' - T n Antique walnut dresser artci thanks to everyone studied care TO WIT: :.., who visited me, sem cards, � MACHINE isian is made the mono - FOR SALE flowers, fruit of - E bed. Antique* maple spool bed. i otters, flows and h ©ark L. • Jahnsto said_ SEWING Sart blue dishes. Tea wagon, A UNDER AND BY VIRTUE er gds, while in hospiCal, and OF A WRIT OF FIE 1 FACIAS since doming home. Also, a t and 1anOS1800 that last year, the PLANTS bed and dresser, Chestestleld. had dolma between TUNE-UP TOMATO, PEPPER do Two arm chairs, China cabinet. to nye directed, issued out d iai "ttratuk you to our $1600 on rucks - - EGG PLANT - `� dai¢n on a fire in the town- special - $2.50 -Any Make �. Drop-leaf table, Kitchen table the County Court of the,Coun- neighbors and fi'iezrrcl4 who By Flat Or Dozen hei�ped' my w ship dump. The fire gni away ••Singer" Trained Mechanic • a�ttd two' d'tairs. Vacuum dean- ty d Ontario, wherein ART- fatsrily in arr0' �', and into an abutting, farm- ."Whitby Sewing Centre" ' er, Large mirror, Rugs, Odd NUR STACKARUK, carrying during my absence. Your kind- en's 942-3711 665046 FOR FREEZING dishes, Bedding, Lawn chairs, on busineas under the firm ness is deeply appreciated: _ Asparagus i Rhubarb garden tools and rnasry other name and styled Art's Car Harry W. Boyce (By Pound or Basket) Iteam Market, is Plaintiff, and o 0 0 • Phone for details after 5 P. M Sale at- t.30 P. M. GEORGE W. CROOK and - .C�rd a! Thanks TOWnShip p# . P�ekering ReQuires Terms, Cash 2-1367 EMILY E. PARRO, are Defend- I would like to express' my _ P JAMES H. MUR ant}, I have seized and taken sincere thanks to we . mom'` Water and Sewage Plant Operator At the same time an p ace, un c t me cards. 4th Con, at Church St tMre will b• offered for sale, for sale by Public Auction in flowers and fruit vette m PtCKERING subject to reserve bid, afits- my office In the Court House, Ajax Hospital, and a special 1 Sewage Maintenance Man 14-28) roomed bungalow, in first-class Whitby, in the County of Ont- `tltartk .you to Dr. For Sale -used buildin8 rrtat- condition. TER percent ario, on Friday, the twenty- Tomlinson... Road Maintenanee Men ; _ erials---lumber. doors. windows down -payment on day of sale. ninth day of May, 1964, at aaek Bryant - Balance In thirty days. Two O'clock In the afternoon, 000 and siding. Located at No. 2. LOYAL POGUE all the right, title and interest .Card Of Thanks Temporary Labourers -' Highway, west of Liverpool - Auctioneer and. equity d redemption of I would like. to ex;r esa mY Ten1p0 ' - Road Phone: 839-3098. (Due ;Whitby, Ontario EMILY E. PARRO', to, In and uncere thanks for the tnaiq' J :_ to widening of highway, house (Preference will be given to people with Previous the being detnoliSl>ea) out d the following (ands, I hely cards, gifts:.and bevive experience. Application forms may be obtained at the voavers hicfi I g SWING MACHINE amety: u w p -- -_ (Jun 4.) n Cott Water f - ile in ; tris Ajay Hasp rai Engineer's Office, in the J. Sharma - S far - _ M • ALL AND SINGUL R that t en Plant, roc Road, South. TUNE-UP • Special - 52 Se -Any ak /4 A a - isteied Ger- Also, to Dr Tomlinson, Reo•• Treatment Pt t Brock R d For Sale - •Reg _- She Herd Pup, Champion "Singer" Trained Mechanic certain parcel or tract of land I �,. �V A McKay, ,Rev LvT But- - - man P „Whitby Sewing Centre" and premises situate lying cars. and to the rnanv visitors Township Engineer 11 stay nths cid. A circ in my aY _ Five mo who came. g . -- ` ��sired .. •� • 'black. $30.00. Phone 839- e Pickering. In the County and th 3053 or 942-1802, ............ Province d Ontario, and beim re ....., . ................_....._......... composed d Lot 1, according =Sincerely, n Fannie Holmes USED FURNITURE ahye . CK S to Plan registered as No. 406. 1 �1G _ 1K BOUGHT � SOLD • • GORDON HO'T'EL -_casual Hair -Staling .-_' - G A. ARTHUR WELSH, Senior itizens, Hear Pickering Viilage-= Sh.rlff, y Guest Speaker EXPERT MOWER 8c MAR114E S.ERYtEE� Phone: 942-5382 _ OPEN DAILY (may 28 tf i Hours: - :9.30 A. M. 6..00 P. M The local Red Cross Senior REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES .... . . -For Sale - -51� horse John- Thursday and Friday _ M l L L E R Citizens met again a week ago power Mowers - Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines -� Open Ti11 9.00 P. M. Wednesday afternoon, in the Chain Saws - Garden -Tractors. & Tillers store outboard motor. New. .';TRAILER SERVICES - tan to outboard a� All Day Mondays SALES' i RENTALS' C. E. Centre, Pickering United . StillTag-A-Long Camping Trailer �rctt. About sully persons b WE SHARPEN tai console '1'V set. Of -' phone: 942-2601 1964 Models From X200,00 were present to hear -Milks Hand -.Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws 942-1633. (At • Pickering Coffee Shop) ............ _ 'Homestead, of Metro, describe Singer Automatic Sewing .....:_......................................... Cabin a Camping Trailers problems in this field and . We pick up & deliver All Work Guaranteed _ Machine FOR RENT how they • were dealt With, CHAS. A. BRADLEY 3, SON _ Mn, A NV. T}as, and Ret._Dunbarton Phone 839-4025 Your trade accepted as down LIMITED Buttals guided time, aftet•na)n',, payment on this beautiful re- _ Everything For. Trailers b Phone: 942-3491 Profit am, which eohcluded pis _ Sewing, Ml achine Balance ow- SALE ORDER NOW AND 9 SURE!' Ing . $87.47. Guaranteed Sutton '- _• (air 9 tf) holes, scallops, etc $7:747 per -SUN WORTHY" "month Without trade. $5•� Ready PastedSingle e Roll .. P,R E S T 0 down. Dealer. Write: Box 49.' Wallpaper 9 Office. 69c. FOS EY ;Pickerin Nevus Off g' (Jun 3) BENJAMIN MOORE .SPRAY . SERY7LES _ .. `. -..,. ............ EXTERIOR PAINT For Sale - 1955 Chex V8 Exterior Primer - gal. -• $5.95 C MPLETE motor, completely rebuilt, Exterior Gloss - gal• - 3.95 LA N SPRAY ers 'FIrasonable. ont -B 'tch t u John Bath's Esso Service- ..peh�� get Finish =WEEDS - RABGRASS _ �� Rougemount and No. 2. Hg.hwy Distributors _ ��� INSECT PESTS RIH HOME SEWING ` 6731 Kingston Rd, FARM RAY ' ' MATH STREET. P CKE G " ane • b�1 and on HIGHLAND CREEK DOLL CLOTHES Phone: ATlantic 2-0961 Grain - Forage Corn Atrazine "Wheresu ..:Phone: $39-372• .. ••..... NO ....:... .. Fly Control _ Quality Service Count - _ _ (Jun 11) PIA p _ MEED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC WHITEWASHING ORGAN TUNING INDUSTRIAL SPRAY _ WANTED TO RENT - Co OII AND REPAIRS CjOId Slaw nage R ��** Ib. JAS, PIIDDINK SOIL STER'ILANTS.. .l _49c House. $100 month or less, by ' 942-1"4 AJAX, Ont. Licensed and Insured theological student and family (GE 26 ti) Salad - - :' thicken legs :.�49c lbe (3, year okl daughter and 6 BAY RIDGES SOD = Pbow: 725 - "I 1 • Potato.. month did son and wifei by Peat Lown, 4 j►ds. - $15.00 _ June 1. One or 'two year lease Three Yards - $12.00 ` .„ if desired, David 'and June _ROTO TILLING (Rewr>.e phone charges) _ Sirrmare, Altona Rd. . Phone phone: 339-2272 (may 14 tf) Atlantic 2-4633 June 4 (may 23 tf) _ • TMURfDAY, MAY 28, 1W 'i�l'It'PICICSRIN�i Kam- - low 1q" o/QST �O Dei Fbesydw at Stm&vAle Are -we willing for the Holy Mar Paine Brown, tnftsiat- --� VL Saroo staff a Spirit to T Let us ary is India. —Corr. _ has joined fine t control us ;... ° come to Gad hoowdy, openly ..................... ' A sl�wee w+as bead at the Qaa+e�nont........._.................... Q Q - RML Z UTZ borne of BW. and Mrs. Harold W. and Mrs. George . Blake and , wMicng'ly, and our lives -. -. IaednR»v for MT. and Mrs:. spent the. weeiaend at their wild be Mied with fruit of the Qioe V& 2W]2 Reddmw W& 24113 Jan Redshaw who were marr- cottage. spirit.: Let us give thanks for ' PLUMBING " i ed two weeks ago. Funeral services were held the church of Jesus Christ for Bawds are out on the los- on Sunday from the United- 1 of the Hay Spirit for KAYE3 - � • ' ad givens these weekends. Church for a farmer resident, guidance and praise and.�pray- flit. and Mrs. Sima of Tor- Mrs. James Mdoullagtn. or. FLUMdINO SATNROOMS - onto ,spent Sunday with Mr. Mks. McCouliiagh lived for The Sectional Meeting of ORESSUN SYSTW" and Mars. Bill Welsh. many years near Claremont the Women's Missionary Soc- :-' o: I'�i Resfir a Mr. Gordon McGrath has and was quite active in char- iety will be held on Thursday, ESTIMATES GIVEN closed his store here and hes :ch work while living here. Her May A at Gram Church, West Pbaw 9424717 pr KINGSTON �. W. P.A. BOX we moved to Sault Ste. Marie. husband predeceased-her same Rouge. The guest speaker at The Sarco comparry has a years ago, and sauce that time the. afternoon service_ will be . . jPICKING, ONTARIO sign in front of their building she has been residing with her here, advertising the building daughter. IS rdIMIJBIJIU1 for saleor rent Sarco, will be Members from out, of town, moves to their new plant in attend] ng the funeral were.�� N E MOWER M A N" - _ Scarboro later this year. M�. and Mrs. Don McCou lagh Claremont ` bail team got off of Mount Albert, Mr. , and Mrd. LAY a a ire 5-2 last week with lies N1;oCoyllagh of Or. Fairport Lawnmower' Service - . . -JOHN � O � � � • - a scone of 5-2 againrnt them v�ille. and Lyman and Mrs. 14Fc- . on Tuesday and 5-0 against Coulllagh of "'Sudbury. X. ;JNSNRANCII '' ti�eri on Thu sday. However Interment in Claremont Vn �Rll Engine R Irs—Mower Sharpening—Welding the boys have been practicing ion Cemetery. PRUDENTIAi. ASS"""N°' Of ENGLAND this week and -matters. will be »»» » . -Phone 859-3562 OOMPAM I= changing real soon,-- - Miss Rosemary Hedges ent- _St. Andrew/ s - . After 6 an# Weekends 6394409 LIFE AUTOMOBILE. ,FIRE terained a school friend over . the weekend, Church —Pickering 107 MOSTON ROAD EAIK We are sorry to report that The service on Sunday was, g"m •bm* Alm ��e Cow.• !bean WIL Sam Mrs.. H. G. McIntyre is still inconducted by the minister Rev.Gum . !bees Per b>s"Aaa Csss*8110 M or Iii poor health. F. Conkey and Mrs. Marion Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe of Mit presided at the BE HANDYMAN SERVICE Greenwood. spent Sunday with °� The choir entered flue . Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Pascoeto the _ processional—' The Guide and Brownies, Glory be to God the Father'''. (ED ARMSTRONG) Mothers u e met last week The �r� music nurrbev .00 YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? APPRAISALS with Kay Hayward;presiding, was a lovely anthem "Praise - ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY E IT SMALL _ The Cookie Day proved to be the Kung O ford", The flow- B LARGE OR MA very successhxt. Pians were iKrs _ PAINTING ers were in kering memory of . finalized for the Mather and �n'Y Bekkevold placed' UPKEEP OF GROUNDS Newell) _ .� to be held there by the family: The scrip- (61.110111P tune reading was Psalm 25, and _ _ GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. PlCkerirl9 in the Corrin urzityr Hall this Reil Waft Broker -- Thursday night. There will be Acts Z: 1. - 13: 'Mr, Conkey - . - 911124170911124170"ToronM'o WA. 3-9513 Cwe'9 obPR. 24"1124"11 nobusirwss meeting in June, gave a fine message on "Me• , CALL 942-5616 -.. but a social evening of m-ds Power of the Spirit". This is WhHby 6611-4703 SW14 Y at the home. ed Mrs. Thelma the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, i l�A11a last e! Dumbarton . Ne. 2 Highway Hocklty. the g of the Holy Spirit The Claremont Corrmwrdty 'in power, flue turns of Pente- - cost Is fulfilled. Pentecost. bawbers head their banquet °n omr>zrreTnorated the glv= THE SIGN MAN j Saturday right at the Spruce furs Law to Moses. and time _ ViHa Hotel. Joe Burrows team I of dianics for harvest, and the won the trophy for first place lYx�et fruits, and .Fesus Institut- DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY . Monteith, Mehl, Waters and Pat Lords beam for the runner-up. Rene Rennie the Su TRUCK LETTERING rt . inyg the Lord's Supper, The day C ���...; 10 Drive .a ce. retiring secretary was pres- of Pentecost was. a ..holy .day. +CUTOUT LETTERS ' piJilem= ACCOUWAhQS ented with a tea wagon. The Wheri the followers of Jesus CARTOONS _ :.. %JAX-PK==UXGp W. tea. C.A. fJ�. carne toget3ier in one place, DISPLAYS f new eloeeutive ooanmittee are: ' � DE11v�a �' - Pat Lord, chairman: Jean '�' were filled with the -Holy '. POSTERS t� � Spirit and three thousand SHOWCARDS f D ar Ajax - OSHAWA - slrarae! Booth. secretary: and Dorothy LIAW MOM comma who CeeM Field, t re amrer, were added to the believers (1)-BANNERS - ` p'bese: WBii141 the believes were ftlded w!th 'rs.00tf *e�-« ne-'�*ar �' Bob Lehman and Dean -= - '24,kI0UR 7 DAY SERVICE R so e� . *00 joy (2) they had power and snsrt wears AJaa. ssa-ecce Evans are buki4lni,► new homes _ In the Barclay subdivision. were witneseec to outermost '942-6241 Marilyn Rennie spent the part the earth (3) they find vniekeml with V_r anti tdance and were cabled the - . - of God. Without•.•the snir- .. _.. "B Budd of Goodwood: Also at :SEPTIC TANKS PIASTER CERAMIC TILS the Budd home on Saturday, it of God, our lives are in rain. were Dorothy Appleton and _ . -_- ICLEANO 1STONS Jerry Dyke of Stouffville. z G Ken Jones and .• Gloria and -.. • CONCRETE DRIVES. ITC ' Mrs. John Devvitt • • W. J. •N1'T those who w�eW by ' hLAdBTON E PAT108 _ RC. Grand CI' 0"7. Shone down in I. IPHONMARTIN ENRIdNT Wheeling, West Virginia over - -. IPNONts TR !-1997 the hodidaw weekend. _ Dr. H, S. Hidlyer spoke at the special United Church Sun= day sdsool service, He was as- es Available sited by the Supt. Clark Van- Fint Moirtgages. Arranged, Also Second Mortgsg stone. Rev. Cresswell preached For Addition, an-' Be_ We also purehaei or Loan en Existing Mortgages _ Mr,, and Mas, Fred Williams moved into Scarboro on Mon- If You Roeiuire Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, day.. - Courteous so vice, Call — Mr: Edgar Ward had his corn crap .sprayed by helicop- —IUBREY E. IRELANB SND COMPANY ter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds . Of Toronto; spent Sunday with 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario = Mr. and Mrs. Chuff Reynolds, ds. Moore and Jim Tor- EMPire 3-'5300 — Etienings 839-1750 or WA.. 2-002 range . are. helping Mr. Donald ' Sanderson• with the scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Madill - of Ajax, spent Sunday with _ his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 _- Mad11 tiers. :. Y Miss Betty Evans of • Clare- ha.-A iARDWARE mons has beers Selected d the All t hall Girl Guide and veil] be presented - with her award on Thursday. night 1105 P PANTS e, A. and Mrs. George Blake i has worn the Safety Pos ter a- r iva�rd for the best in- Pickering _ I T ..::GENERAL HARDWARE ..° >s:...:..:.: -: 'rhoil 0 wmfthall 2-1911 - IcItedn BOB'S ItOW TO MAKS PEOPLE BEAT A PATH TO YOUR DOOR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING - Rep,lrs And Re-Covering You phonet Whether it'$ a:once FREE ESTIMATES No obllgatien - �n-a-while emergency or the :... Pone: �1� - : daily needs and wants, your ' h ��?�'''/ �-' � phone gets you through. to the �icfnn�sh �atirrii�'i8 — INSURANCE Y: pec ha is at _ ve to reach. _ Serving the or" since lm ' people you tea ur servi , day and night, co»o. ' yo ce Cater111tJ _ CaS�OnS d To - Ance r ted' _ iV. neer forting, useful; taken for gran w,,,,n,, ,a,; 'Ever won er how you'd cope. :' til 10 P . M:.. - the p�m? _ _ : moa 8 Gf'bsoa _ T s.. �/'iAL 88 Kingston Rd. W. PiEACIPI ig , can '9ell.ct . - _ ..�*•..�'...... ..... - - sae.�risAats,imo ac rim :. 4 �. • ------------ : .. '. .. • _ • • _ ,r r ...' ' ^-• ..; :. T,• ` . 'TMIIRfOAY, MAY U. 19"Maw THR Ie1CKifton Nam Owterje County Beath Regional Tonal! CbskwAn, aonduieW the )drill a deeper meaoiaeg o! the Churdalm Cstbalk wont mss L..N. tae.sae`: final n"ti g and uly' mala And o"ae. at tee G W. BUSjf4ffA DI _ ttcodwced Mss. cbtfof:d Noble, 1, rather, then Paid IL sadMil Ry One huz;dred and forty wom- 1st of the Tor- tribute to Mrs. Carter, w'bo is bets is+om: Uxbridge, Port Per- onw Arm C. W...1.., aompletin hw beim of otficr, ry, odwAia, Whitby, Ajax, who spoke briefly and preeiented her wkh a sift Pickering —pildcasinQ and Raeebank, att- pxv. Gerard Breen, Arch- from n3ombftw- of Ontario • �/D%ted C%IYtrC✓tl ... laded the annual meeting and diocesan Spiritual Director, South. t pot luck supper on Ont- congratulated .new presidmft Mies Verde Packer, Sph°ituai E McUCHN Mi1tM•rt Rnn, Mdvf)10 Mme � aaio Cokw{ r South Regional C. and paid tribute to out -90 a Convener, praiaented a spm ftdi@-TV PYNWAL DIRKCTOR L, held recently at St- presid*nts for their dedicated ual bouquet to Father Ginac, -onmc" SER1/1Cl� tGregoay'a .Audfborium, ..este- work.. _ .who is also oaaapletAeg tela Any I RO Or MOrlel 9AS A. M. a 11.p A. BIL • Iswwa. The evening began with Rev. Norbert Gignac, Reg- terra as Spiritual ° beeedicdon celebrated by Rt. tona•1 Director, asked parish Director.' AMUR FIELD SUR& ► Schism - P." A. is. t' 'Itev. P. M. Dwyer, 'who also councils- to give consideration - The. . Attendance Prize was; Pt1►Me AlNielalleal tiarvla And - 11.p A. Ak lead words of welcome from St. to the "Formal Reception or won by Mrs. A van Der PICKERING DAY OR NIISHT GregWq Council. Coffee twat- Enronnwnt of New Members Voort, of Immaculate Concep- eaeaea were: members of St. into the C. W. L" This &sire- tion .C: W. L, Prnk Perry. New AUDI" Gregory's C. W. L merry would not only inspire Presidents' InUX duoed were: * church Servle• 138 P. BR - ' ' Mas. Gregory Carter, Reg: new members, but would in- Mrs. D. O'Brien,Sacred Heart . _ E _._;_... tiwad" niches) ;='lots P. BB. WAY_ ER IMIV RED , ,R LUA09111101146 Prep. .• • � . Taw:H.:�.rtr�„s::: • tIu■■=R.■st■■■■.■■a■ssr, ' :1ra.F Wast of Dunbartotn _ _ _ ■ ■ PNONRi t�=17,1 Wha'kind of Atar is �lia? PHONE Gwgv: 't_ Pickering,. Ont. R. — ATlanhc 2-0063 Anglican Chord) - to MILIfINfa. OWN" KEN and CLARKS Rev. N. sr sNaPnan Ct'ellBeaewnn, Drynan am ise. Plekwkv. OwL P R @ N T'I C f i Murdoch PMeaea Bas -use AUCTIONEERS MARKHAM Barristers, Solkitors — SUNDAY Sanvtless a." a. "e.—NNs c+fr+r�Ma L1w.et i sgajerh" far OW and Notaries Public le.« a. M.Maealae Pawf counit.e N 0aw•10 and reef ti..« a. •le, Fa SteeL ImPleNNN s• Naaee- LAM Or COMAIa� C11AMRlRi <4er wand" ' Sow lsaedtaa..t fecal 90111160ii.ifr a. ..—scorer Ilabed - at S bimoo• St : N., OSilawo a m :.._ nok"Rates meema a fa-n.eeees DUAL S=avlex AT ONS PRNN: Tdiptlelle Oshawa 72$-3W cwt Un Pae)+ NON) - -_ PNofaaS — waDMRSDAT 1t4-3161 or 64640-36"O-3iss.« a rw.-•+Lhr e:...r•1.. Wire is a pppy car. When. you drive- a Viva, you' -ll never -fall- *h�. �- ab.N�.. ... lateessesle+ els ewYaaseee slw iia!!. behind in even the fastest company. Viva has a' spunky 50 hp engine for , S E ' zippy getaways and effortless highway cruising. FLEURY i COMERY' Christian SC1Qntf G BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I H, Society f f NOTARIRS PUBLIC ROUOC NILLS. ONTARN UMN SCRYMC AND Wali at am tdaphia R W SUNDAY !MODE . ;�x 111SNaa� Ce«i Funeral and SUNDAY — &&.so A. at. _- 1 AT. 2-d7S4 Ambulance Service AIMaa N.... Lot ..e.a .r 1 e No. s- M10 Ip f �a..r.r » :.� T.at Me w.a.aaw.��s wem't Ne. 2 Highway no" at a.« P. n. ee.laM•s OW evenliniesi - a� Pltivailla B•etth RMd ALL AMC waLeaat: f TIM a..rlae R.M. b opm b - d I" PwdtNas Tared". Tbaesdlaq }• dad revs • s... w s.« P. ea • MONUMENTS Telephone raw r.� a ice,. «. aid t 'Viva 1 a roomy car. It carries more baggage than other small WHltehall 2-3610 V Y S OO y: tI«a rN>Pfn.aT Maaawaeeat weals." ATeaatls - cars because it has a bigger trunk. And inside there`s room for 4 big - ROBERT AUSTIN. PROP. shouldered adults or a whole brood of ours seers. _ "M 112 = •"'�'�'" -St, Andrew's s y g . Iwo woe or wt .a><sas■sa■tti�aass■s■was Do slay. O.tar.3a� Buy and Sell o- a '4'a With A Classlfled Ad Presbyterian Cltvrrt Poles., whltby �ssaW= Yt $.. s. �. a.::# ■aa:aaaiaasaaatstaaaasa Church Street Nerth. Plicherilg t MMlal+er Rev. P. M. A 4 ■aa.edea■added■aaaaaaaaaasaaa■aaaaasaaui.a■aal �� : - JOIN OUR GROUP TO - '"""'� '" wlnflaer Drive - - Pbow t43-2B4f _ sere fr of WerINP 11.13 &MN A S SAV - w ... - - .e. Aft S76_ - wfary sfde.•t tt 3.80 Pff Person - Viva is art car, Considering Viva stretches lubrication or ri you -intervals to 30,000 miles and gives up to 45 mpg your could call- it.the bt♦dtadfas oFatuous und Trip from 'Toronto via T. C. A. thriftiest. No one is likely to prove, you wrong! Air Conditioned Room at Fats Ma+ta9u ,hvAbartoa Beach NOW VAUXHALL' is -, TraosferSt from Airport to Hotel on Arrival and Y N 1 T E O C N Y a C :r Breakf AiraporEtvening DDepartMvm Daily r. (Nei weer Nie. 3) • �6roup leering TORONTO JULY M W. A. McKay, AL A. Ph. a J+ _SEATS STILL AVAILABLE _ .o Now — Pay Late' if You Wish s.rvloa to worship I so Further Partka utan Fln.—$ 0000, Clwreh'seheot. AN via T' R A V E L •`+...�`. goapted euaimem ,hail price of a :H 0 W A .R D D��"C' ,� A. � � seen with beater and defroster at B U R E A U L T' D. VIVAsea►N (HOMETOWN) - " Frill µseed itxludes.del*q ana nandi" • AJAX - . SMOPPN6 PLAZA s.rVII , Christ in 1rr. chargee. Federal Sales and Enda aaae. Kovia- M OsNERAL MOTORS VALUE Oche Indo e a WIkewamWincluded. � since I= - -942-6690. .........._.._.._....__._.._.. Viva is a car worth looking into. If we' still. haven't con- ..w..eiataa.a....aa+.�• sea■�■aaaaaaa�■aa.if.aaaNaaaaasaata■.■a■■ia.at -_ yinced you, may we mention the low price as a clincher? We put it in nice ST. .;AMes . big type so you wouldn't miss it. awp � � . �. OPTOMETRIST . 24 HOUR Comm . R - _ JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. ELECTRONtc Rfa.et:,l,k Norah see Viva, theflelYeConolar Go where the choice is trest� 3 Pleasant Str«t SERVICE Capt• 9w. L- 11. McM+esM sNp�Bs Cir fleet General Meters, est ! Go where the value is •Visiting New Yolk this sum• SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS B. A. f - Wn at your Vauxtuli-Pontiac- best! Go mer? Be sure to see the (-LhKPO°i S4 ) Swvko Centrac" °P 31 Ferrier Ave, TOra11e S - L�I,se111QMN Buick Dealer's Success. Pontiac-Buick.Dealer's. He m tNotors'Futurama at BAY RIDGES ANTENN" i TOWERS phone NO. 5•4M Y Car Saks Celsintioa. - bas a treat deal to offer you ! the New York .W.90d's Fair. _ _ Hours:... _:10' OL M. to 4' P. M. IileRellor i Rapatrod EVtNFNO3 - 7 t• t P. M. Tel 839-3W Servi«, d Worship tM sine 10 t,aicb "Tekaoope"ane "Lie Dae" Rat iowins on television Check lea! tistia� fvr tilae dad channtil.. •CLOSED ON tB►lONESDAY3 C i M RADIO _ SlNday Seheet a Bute Gees _ - - ibaav T�lepho n4 09-2601 toss A. M. : i TELEVISION _ ... LAW MOTOR SALES LIMITED, PIC9RIN6 , -or Jealis, [Tsbridg�e' Mrs. Bob- ••••.............................................. 1.1sK A. BIL _ eat Medcei', St: .John the Ev- - Arg, was lilev. J. t1w1► COWAwnise- PIM _ MTs. Win g yCyrM St Gerttude+e'- asssaawsaass■assaa.at M- _ eb tJfacry Lute itsti. OBiwa a — *• _ : - - - - - - - 7. 'THURSDAY, MAY ZS, 1964 < ' THE PICKERING NEWS ; a4e Seven Fairport Bea etc. ton Shores Area are welcome. McKay for a fine service, and For further information, call Mr. Peterson, 839-2047• Dunfanr' Baptist Church will ! Please try to attend, as the to Pickering District High Scout Master 'Mr. Baird, 839- Several resident of Fairport hold their annual picnic on the Gala Field Day is next, on the School for their lovely sang- 7194, or Mrs. Cooper, the Cub Beach - Dunbarton Shores area Saturday, May 30, will be church grounds, Saturday.' events of the area. Your co- ing. 714aster, 839-3362. Scout Jim have requested specaial "thank "Clean -Up Day" on the beach June 13.peratien is needed 'Phe Cubs and Scouts will go t odd received his 2nd, Class you" to the members of the and park areas. All Cubs and The next general meeting of Many thanks to the Cubs on a hike on Sunday, May 31. Scout Award, on Wednesday. Ajax Legion Pipe Band, who Scouts are asked to give the the Ratepayers' Association. and Scouts who turned out for (weather permitting) to th?' evening last. started our gala's°T� �'' men a hand. Clean -Up Time j will be held on Tuesday, June the Church Parade, on Sunday Greenwood Conservation Park. Any volunteers for, painting ening by piping the Scouting 'begins at 10.00 a. m. Bring f 16, at 8.00 p, m..Any residents last, to . Dunbarton United Please meet at' the Hall by the Community. Hall?—please . Unit to the ball diamond - your shovel, pick, axe or rake of the Fairport Beach -Dunbar- Church, and to "Rev. Dr. W. A. 9.15 a, m: with lunch and cup. call Mr. Pryor, 839-2649, or Many thanks, fellows, and we hope to see you in action a- gain, soon. Mr.. Al. Pickard and his boys enjoyed a fishing trip at Buckhorn over the week -end. FOOD MA T Susan Guertin received a bad gash on her leg while she =�! �/%'' Rouge Hills on Hw No 2 was playing on the bead' last y • week, .requiring many stitches. Evewiwge Till 7:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. Till 9:00 m Saturda Till 6:00 m. Just East of Rouge Bridge ' e - Saturday evening last, P• Y P• the Ladies' Auxiliary field a Euchre. Attendance was poor, Pric6s Effective. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. May 28--29- 30 but those who, attended had :. a lovely evening. Mn. Grills - - - -- - - Margone 10096 Vegetable Oil ;� ' and Mrs-. Knox, formerly of -- (Save IOC) I - (-Ave7c) Fairport Beach attended. The _ I prize -winners were: Mrs. Wat- I i kins (the ladies' high); Mrs. MAPLE LEAF ZIP (Taet1► Canada Packers 14idd (men's high); Mfrs. J. NATURAL Gowrwinowt :�' '� 12 oz. square � �Omk�� Denney (Con.); and Mrs. N. CHEDDAR Iws'octed �!� tins , Chillman door prize), CHM ME Meat) 4 ♦ On Monday evening, 'June i1t� - f 4 (� 1, at 8.15 p. m., sharp, the MILD 412 oz. 9e 15�/s OZ. tine MA0.Gp,��NF• 2j fur 8lJr1 �I)f t GroupCommittee d the r reg - 12 oz. pkq. 1 O fir 99C N� .,.. «..,..�, ing Unit, will hold their reg- I� z. �C ulcer monthly meeting. We ask _' �A� (Save 17e) every parent to try to attend; 12 aa. lease of 48 ', (boo % aLso any interested parent of Ori i3e tine $4.69 ..x_: ` 2 lbs• 69C the area. The Ladies' Auxil- ' m at Rudd's . 3 �■ 79e ( iary will meet on June 9, at . 800 p., Mrs. Ru ' home. - Chiltonian (Made In England) 6 -oz. Pkgs, Or, Ballard's Dog Food -254b. Bap "Happy Birthday Wishes" to .Cappuccino Biscuits ____..2/39@ Bu erbih ___ $3.29 Vicky ears o, who will be Sbieliy Fresh Grade 'A' (Looe@)three years old on May 29. (Saw ;I e) (S"'• ) "Anniversary Wishes" go to — - — - Blue Ribbon Red label Pkg. of 100 Stack Diamond Lary 16 -oz. Jw Mr, and Mrs. J.- Denney on TEA BAGS — ----- 79e CHEEZ PLEEZ __ 39C their 24th wedding .anniver- (Save 14c) t - - sary,, May 31; and to Mr. and �C - Special Offer of 2c oaf The Instant Coffee That Dares To Be Rap=Rif• too -Poor colt Mrs. J. Peterson, on. their 18th' Known By Good.Taste Alone 10096 Pure WAX PAPER _ 2% anniversary on June 1; and- to. Large 6 -oz. Jar 99e 5,.,Ttt's Sitverleat the and Mrs• MacFarlane; ors their 54th anniversary on the (Save 40c) Pure Lard Z lbs. 39c 3rd: of Jude. Table Queen Enrictrd Broad. Congratulations to Mr. and Z�for 394 Peace River Pun Liquid No. 1 ..GGS BREAD .----_-_-•- .. � HONEY -------____-- Z for 49e Mrs. Robert Leather, .former- - { Full 24 -Ox. Sliced Loaves (Saw 9c) " 12 -oz Boon ly of Fairport- Bead], on the. +(Bring Your Own Carton) sn,edte)/•s Select pesserf 1S -0z Tinsduct birth of. their son, on May ooze - Gooseberries -- -Z fw 69c u Ruta '(Por of Un----- 18; Ig64. (Save 9c) Canned Beef -_ --- Z for 89e o 0 0 (Save 25c) 12 -ox. Tins Freezer Buy (Save 20c) two IFW!e■n) 1/r2 Ga11oR+ (Special Offer of :30c Off) DunlaiP baptist Church Extra Strength King Saxe S -lb. Sox 'The Cantle Bleach Lary. 32-= Both■ 9.45 a. m , Sunday School-; BLUE CHEER-.._______� $x•29 MA _______ 3 for 39c 11.00 a, m., Morning Worship; 2.30 p, m., Bible Situdy; 7,00 Mover Coam Ce ream Fresh Grade - A -Oven heady m:. Evening Worship. evePray- -r - . � er Meeting. Wednesday even- Fresh at 8.00 p. m - -- — • Frenchman s" Ba _ f ist• Frenchman's Baby Girl Gtnfdss held their "Mother and Daughter Banquet" in the J 'Sunday School Hall, on May 25. Dinner was catered by the a� U. C. W. of Fairport United _ .._ H. .. . • .. .. . , _ , ,,•, ,,... Chut�ch.' Dist. Cbmm Mrs ii Coo . Cook and Area Comm Mrs j -Sliced Rindless (WHILE IT LASTS) - f•, Merritt addressed the .r g •. •. -Gary and Mrs. Balsdon and Bacoll ph• /t family visited h, parents; Mr. and Mts. Smith, Stodcdale, on i. su�• • e U. C. W. will meet on "• (� Round : Thursday, June •11, for a Pot Luck Lunch: which will be .the CHI69 �{•"ROASTS. C i Suri0ay School Doom. fallow- �l u 9.1 C N_ ed by the Regular. Meeting. This will be the final meeting ...I -- fort to summer. • _ - Mr. and Mrs. John Herider- a� 19F,rying -Roasting -Barbecuing a son are visiting their dough (While They Last) Fresh or Frozen Average W Pighf lbs t ter - in in Sarnia. T sirlom. T -Sone, Porterhouse b '� CHICKEN WINnS �"'• to her home with flu.Mrs. R. Rawbon is and` we Lucas Arthurs Super aloe STEAKS • 89C !Breakfast Bacon --_----' bet - 9e - -- - wtll be feeling 'l -lb. Pkg. Lean Peamealed Skinless .; (Looe@ E R _-- Ib. 49e t n. Thse°Holy Redeemer School - COTTAG ROLL _ WIENERS - - lb. 39e ,Blade or .Short Rib held their Rummage and Bake Round or square Sale last Saturday, which was . (ROAST ------------ --- - lb. .594-- (Blade .Bone Removed) RUMP OAST :Ib 79e a g� suoa)as standing (6th 7th Ribs) FRESH LEAN 'PORK LOIN ROAM N WHILE IT LASTS DAILY RIB ENO _-_: ---- Ib. 49c u School FRESH HOME GROW_ Ib. 59c r Street Prime Rib Roo# -- - (Avera 2�1 (b:.) TEND'LOIN W -- lb. To Be Turned Into ��� �� bol-29C Lucas Arthuis Small Link 49C Centre (Average 3y2 lbs.) g Pork Sausage ---� -= -1_lb. Pkg. Roasts or Chops . __ __ Ib. 690 1 WHOLE LOIN ---------- led _ ------ Ib.' Sic BVILdln9 Lots' SUNKIST NEW CROP SWEET EATING 3 doz. 1 OO Boneless Rolled (1st 5 ribs) crash. Meaty The Pickering Village School VALENCIA ORANGES `. Prime Rib Roast ---- �• B' SPARERIBS (side) .___ Ib. 59e Board plan, to engage a sur Large cobs sur- veyor to divide the old school U.S. NO. 1 FLORIDA FRESH Fresh Minced Steak Ib. 69C Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn)- - 3 -Ib: Tin.' property on Church Street N., CORN ON THE COB ' `:_S for 39c HEAD CHEESE 99e into five building -lots. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket (Less Than 3 lbs. — 39c Per Ib.) 'Mey will make formal ap- Pot Roast ------------------ I— _ Ib 49c U.S. NO, T CALIFORNIA. WHITE' ` .S lbs. 43C Cross. Cut plication t0 the Village Plan NEW POTATOES Fresh Minced Beef Z lbs. 79e Short Rib Roast ______�' Ib. 69e nine Sc>ard to re -zone the pro- _ � Cello Pkgs. petty into 4 residential lots • U.S. NO. I FLORIDA FIRM RED RIPE - _ 2 for • 49e and a lot for the library. TOMATOES Pr ����� Mr. A. `R. Incin, f1.ormer. �e�� _ board chairman said he was otouR MUSHROOMS Ib. 49c not present at the meeting at NO. 1 ONTARIO CREAM C , rte' - which these motions were pas- FRESH HOME GROWN b A Complete Selection of Steak Briggs & Renwie'sF d_stre fees this hoof ,. •Y: � should be kept fora school , Radish or Green Onions 4 bun: 29c 1 Flower and vegetable Seeds , Q� _ _ park• t Large Size _ _ 3 e r box O Mr. It•wtn expressed this op- ' !APPA SWEET JUICY (From Israel) op - urge t VEGETABLE ------- PLANTS _ 5 pe r 3 for ;1.00 inion at a public meeting last 4� Eating Oranges doz. - Year and Sall feels the sante U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA SNOW WHITE No. 1 ONTARIO . MULTI►LIER ONION SETS _-:-- lb. , 29e way .He said toe would not . TE want village �. CAULIFLOWER each 29e �� g feel STROU PslucE ww&wo u""v clirnF►ED • he had' gone black on his word. SEED POTATOES __ 7S -Ib. bag $3.95 Peak 99c7 .r. Y THE plCKER Page Eight M a NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 38, 1964 and nd Golden Hand ing week adjusting to the if any unforeseen ,accidents s inner and wish everyone = "1111 E 5T R4 V brichter, and Testers' Mrs. Har- wv r sturotudings, and attract- held in the Bay oourse, as the best of the selling season court and MTs. D. Scott. The ions such as drinking fount- occurred in the lake. this year. women of the United Church ain, au' conditioners, hot eat- However the shippers and The Lake Ontario Regional - Ttie Pickering South West 16 served a delicious turkey dim er on baps, electric bell and crews enjoyed their first race Blue Jay C�ra�rtpionaMp Regat- District Brownies and Guides I Sunday, May 31, 9.30 a. in. mer, and Mrs. Halbrichter the newness of every�9- -in the short course. w�tich was to for the Carling Trophy will were represented with eight —Morning Prayer and Litany.However, b a few won Eton Playford, second be held at F renc4lman's Bay Packs and Companies at the Rev. K. Scott in charge, showed slides of her .trips, and y F'rzdaJ' b3' Guiding In Action Day at the The Sunday School Picnic gave such a good commentary were ovcfiheard saying they Roes Fertile and 3rd Bob nth. this year on July 4th and Rouge Trills United Church on 'has been planned for .Satur- that you thougirr you were stili builKlee the old school, which . 'Saturday, May 23rd. day, June 20,, so keep this date �'re' was built 98 years' ago, sever- Adar�on• : _ '5th. Last year 44 boats parti- 'The 1st. West Rouge Brownies open Mr. and Mrs. V. Omelon al' yards new to the north of the This' club has a very full cipated in this regatta. rr ard`family enjoyed the holiday satkirtg t with their Brown Owl, 'Mrs. 00,0 _ planned for the week -end at the family cabbage " " ..................... .. Forsythe; the 2nd., with Mrs. Grace Presbyterian Church Stoney Lake. <7 -.Marion Welsh, and the 2nd. Port Union Road at ........................ — -- West Rouge Guides; with their • Morning Worship and Sun-�.,� .. - :.. !Captain,, Mrs. Halbrichter, day School, May 31, at 11.00 W *OOD Mr. wwR .Smith, Al_ TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING were well represented art this a: m. Rev. D. McKiPlican, in Tonere is an advance notice goad were in Uaiorsville annual, Open House. The 1st. E. charge of the Service. whoare they acted as u T Wood7artds Guides, with .their The blies' Guild will hold of a "workshop" for. Sunday on Sunday I� 0 1 School Teachers and Workers God Parents to three nephews Calibain, Mrs. Muriel Davey, a Pot Luck Luncheon, to end nor won the Award for the Best ' the season, for their members for The New Curriculum for who were being Christened: .,A« NOXIOUS . - WEEDS Company Effort, and Mrs. on Thursday, June 4, at the Sunday wools, to be held in Gerald, Gordon and Paul Sum- ; Welstr's 2nd: West Rouge home of Mrs. Shin+ French, NarthminsbeT Church, in Osh- merfelt, ,who rive in Ringwood . eY a,w•a, on 'June 6, frorii 9.00 a. Remember June 6. The Boy, defined in :the "Weed Control Act", 1960, shall be cut Brownie . Pack, won.. the A.!. . Rouge Hills .Dr.,. in, the_. after- ward for "The Best Brownie noon. -- — m. to -4.00 p. m. Scouts need rhe help of all . as often as. is -.necessary to keep em m coming to Pack ]wort.,. ........................................._...._. Unit No 1 U C W, will hold parents to get the arena and seed M¢5. Welsh' would like to their monthly meeting, Thurs- surroundhigs in shape' for the thank the mothers who RCJSEBANK may' June 4, at the home of Rodeo. If they don't get your Section 13 of the Act is operated as of June 1, 1954, i :came Dort aril also who con- Mrs• Wrn. A. Brown, with Mrs• support, it means a lot of work with the publication of this notice. tTiixited' baking for the Sale On' May 23, at the Rouge I. McLean in charge of- the for somebody else. This has to at lire church for she Sal Hill United Church, Brownies P and Worship. This is be a combined effort if it is to The Weed Inspector may enter any parcel nine acres and helped with the Tea. and Guides had their DAY— the month for Auction, as well go over, and rrralce it worti>- Or less, Or sub -divided portions, to destroy according - 000 "Guiding in Action The girls as mar grilles.. while. Show your boy that you to the Act; charges thereof to be applied to the Tax Tire Hame & School Execut- were out in full force in un- The Greenwood-Kirtsode W. are glad he's a Scout—be a ROTI. - ive and members werebusy iform, to show us all the work Instktute w8s held last Wed- `good scout" yourself. H. ASHTON last week when they served �Y . have been doing. Coen- . nesdaY evening, at the home Mrs. R Smith attended the last refreshments to the Home & missioner Mrs. Merritt .was a Mrs. McTaggart. Plans are Annual Banquet of the Wed- LOCAL WEED INSPECTOR School Council Workshop, at Pied at the display and add- made for the Meetings and nesday Jewels, -at the Aird- Schoolw Heights School, on ed her name to the new and. Pragrem-for the Coming Year. rew's Restaurant, last week, BayvieTase1, evening, May 19 ..� book with the names of the The Brownies and •their lea- where she received an O. B. few who came to view. The dem went for_ a hike on Sat- C. Merit Pin Dor her service to erftult»sis.fRttseeeeeOtitoeaststetetteestiLetate■ - on W'ehey ass afternoon tt1e slight interest shown was a. urdaY, and returned to Mrs. five League, and President - DUMBARTON O & TELEVISION 20th; they also served lcfee . :and cakes to the teachers. of .disappointment to the. girls, Shewiat's for . picnic lunch. ing fire year. School Area No. 2. at the Art and their leaders. The 1st. Mies Lt's B�anvtt and Rouge Hid Cub Pack B. were Show, at West Rouge School. Rouge Hill Brownie Pack tied friends spoilt he weekend at at Satin Beachlast week at Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, P2Oiv. The Grade S. pupils held a for Second Plaoe. with a West ttseir cottage a week -end camp. All went movie on Saturday afternoon Rouge Pack, for their, display Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley we91. they repeat. .-at tine school , to help finance of the work they had done spent the week -end with rel- '"Happy Birthday" to Wendy �pli I their trip. to Ottawa Herat the 3'em actives in Siritocre and Miss Ds-I�swater, at Woodnv%'w Cr., py - . i iat€�fui3 ..€�k.ti�zlta.'n ' aril report that al- Mr. D. McKerracher, Dyson Gloria was with her sister, who, celebrates her 7th birth - month. r S though tiro a was not left far Northern Que- Mrs. Stewart, in Brampton. ley aft .. r n June 3 to join the Miss Glenna MU akerr of . .:. ...•... — "� I� 4 so good, they did manage to Dome Mines. Friday their Geo -Brampton . spent the week -end MY of t dear sorne profit for the eff- fit - with her parents here. star for 2ewMo 1 125 ort. .. and Ms. C3arke n s Yacht Club A hePBY birthday' to Gail Mr. Frerrchatrart' Bay ' 0 0 0 - tar Ridges. Dunbartsia, Mar, - - A snprise Baby Shower was Morris. Raseboattk Road, South, 1!atr�diY 9P'ant a day t opened their sailing season on herd by friends and neiigtrboss who celebrates her 10th birth- bud's Pmt, an Sunday. Sunday, May 24th with nine tin Subdivbien and West $' at the borne of Mrs. Shirley day, on June 3. Mr.- and Mrs. Joe Pegg and Ettue Jays reporting to the Rare - Pltore fs!-1111 Bros%aw, Port Union Rd. for The West Rouge Canoe Club of Oshawa, had din- starting _ Mrs.- Chris. Ackford, Rouge are entered in the Regatta to ner w Mr. and Mrs. Milt Ow}ng t0 unfavorable wee- - HUb Dr., on Wednesday even- be held ' -at the Toronto Sailing Pegg. on Sunday; also - Allred, titer mss. races had to be Nortfi, between No. Z A 401 Highways and Canoe Qub on June 13. Barb.. and Ruthie• Hat'1NOOd Ave., ing, May 20. Mrs. Ackford re- there were no power boats -Good luck boys. Mr. and Mrs. M: Pegg"cs;lted a10ar♦esOa=astaetea»t,ataststsaaaoasiaaoasoalts�snt :1�brtier ttetiv tarty'; and the tad- We are happy to report Mia• on W. and Mss. Frew: on Sat-' availrable 'to act as treats boats res enjoyed a social time over Mae Knacker, Caakzv�ood, is ur'daY owessing' will be _ lad 'to know Mrs. Frew is rrPJfrestnrtesfts. recovering nicely after her re- - g h T • 0 0 0 -teat operation __. feeling some better after _e -- — - - bout of flu and pneumonia- Mr, neumonia - Mr, and Mrs. Chris. PuSdss, -Mrs. C. Morris recently at. _ Sunnysiope Dr. enjoyed the tended the bowling banquet of •--- ---- T + j ... ... . week -end in New York, where the Wednesday Jewels, At the r1 V JJ they, a friend's wed- Andrew's Restaurant. where ' : ding.she proudly accepted the tto- The United Church Women I for "High single -handl- will hold their Afternoon Tea. _ Mr and Mrs. - Bob Fraser, PhY Haz�aat and Hake Sale this ` Rd. entertained �P"• Saturday, May 30, from 3.00 friends and neighbors at a Miss C. McKerrache�r, Tim- 4 - BURNE UP house party in their home on mins. visited her brother and to 5.00 p. m , in the Church Saturday evevening. May 23. family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Basement. The Explorers will :" HUM $13m - Costgs�at'uiations : and Best Kerracher, Dyson Road, while also have a 'variety table - The Sunday School Anniv- - Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jack she was in Toronto attending "' a Library Convrention. ersary Service will be held . on Smith. 199 Ridgewood Rd. on June T, at 2.30 p. m. John their 25th wedding anniversary Mr. Doug. Scott, of Range- a oar Wednesday, May 27, Mr. mount Dr. has returned from Buttars wild' be the guest spea- and Mrs Smith will hard Open an exciting .plane ride to Ot- ker. '. The children w prrov-. ''House for the: occasion of tawa. Away on a ,four-detig music. their Silver Wedding, at their business trip, the Please level- On June 14, Church Service vutll be, herd at 9.45 a, m , fol - home ori Saturday- afternoon, oped a 'fault in its hydraulic Sunday School at - Alay 30 OVIN(; system on arriving at the Ott)awed by - AIM best idShe% toMr• and awe Airport, and circled the. 10.45, for borers and their Leeea- - "Nino am MOVE Mrs. George Butcher, Rouge runaway, der enjoyed a hike n nee - Eiins Dr. on their 6th •wedding for a crash landing. He re- _ _ anniversary on May 24. ports that it is quite an ex- �""OOd Comeervat Ptd on We are sorry to report Mr.' perience to wa?,ch• the afternoon, followed by fire Y :i:_ _ - Luke Grey, Rouge Hills Dr., trucks, ambulances and crash a barbecue supper' . is still in the bast General tracks- get into -position, •position, while Rey. M. Butters and Chas. - - ence. amin the gone extea>ssive surgery. and structions '"in case". While in United Church Conference his many friends in the dist- Ottawa f they landed safely) . Queen's curersKingston, rict wiEh hire a _ speedy rec- he attended the Germ$n Sheep- this week. _ ,�,ery, , herd Specialty Show. On the The Conmiunity club will Saturday ev ening A speedy recovery is wished return journey, there were June 6 at tts�e home of Mr. and ' fdr Mrs. Vera Jones, Ridge- only. six passengers, wood Rd.' who is confined to The Third Annral "Mother Mrs- Bob Batty, B•iookiin; her home foo• two weeks with and Daughter: Banquet" of the nand Waltham- will show pic- • ailrrtettt. 1st. Rouge'Hrl'!s Brownie Pack tures taken its Mexico, also Call, 'm ' O� noweees # h 48 hours a be� some local scenes. MT. ,and Mrs. Bill Reid and was held on Tuesday, May 26. children, Rouge Hi:ghiands Dr. Guest at the head table includ- Audley school children f and teachers, Mrs. G. K. Pratt • • are enjoying these lovely o'l: Dist. Sec. of Pickering . �8. 8=11P end so uweek'-ends on their cabin South West,,Mhs. J. Covenley; and Miss HaTci;Y moved into " have _ _ .' cruiser, Lefroy, Lake Sia:ncce. Dist. Cam. Pickering South 'the new 2=roomed school on _ Manny happy returns' of the West,. Mrs. Welsh; West Tuesday of last week. 'N& clay to; David McLaughlin, Rouge Guide Capt., Mrs. Hal- doubt, they a>l had arr.excit NOW'S THE TIME TO SWITCH TO ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE Rouge Hills Dr..w#ro celebra- ...Canada's first—and finest—home heating plan. In 48 hours an Esso ted his 6th birthday with a Home Heat Service specialist wM thoroughly check your heating equip - friends of young frieircis on meat, or the heating equipment in your new home if you are moving, Monday, M� 25; also to • • make all the necessary adjustments and completely condition it for peak iJerry Gomes Don hire Coirt, Village Of P�eker�ng on his 13th birthday, May 26 'perfotmance neat wrote . ` to Lynne McClelland, Rouge H� Dr'' who was four' `PUB�.IC MEETING YOU PAY NO MORE FOR E SO HOME HEAT SERVICE but there's %aew on May 29; to • Ricky ,i world of dlltetBnee In the Value. Your heating, equipment is serviced PaTtrJidge, Rouge Highlands , �slO Dr., wtro was thirteen, May 0 N SANITARY SEWERS and maintained by Canada!s finest ing quality of�wzSSIUM .1R 30; to Jennifer Catton, Sun- constantly trained by Imperial mope Dr., who had her 5th economy through trouble- heat ..at WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1964 — 5.00 P. M. you sib mare birttday an June 1; to Steven IN THE COMMUNITY CENTRE reduced dost through Imperial° _ Crites, Dechnal Place, . who The Council .of the -Village of Pickering is calling a - r _ celebrated his fourth birth- PublicMeeting of all Village Ratepayers to discuss r _dray m4th 'a party on May 31; the proposed construction of a Sanitary Sewerage to �� Doherty, Rouge Hi;glr-BSO IMPERIAL OIL LIMLTED aatsris Dr.; who was nine years System — aid, aril to Deborah Larkin, The Village Consulting Engineer will be present to Dectinat Place, who was- elev- assist the Council in answering any question that you _ - en, on May 29. - . may have, relevant to a -sewage syst '. � 0 0 0BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clerk ������ THE tHURCHEs \ Village of Pickering �. �N�ir �AL ON T. 1 st. Edward's Angllean Ctwrch , :, .l ". 'iMlE lKKiRitid Nem s ray. Nine THURSDAY, MAY S% 19" F Race Lutheran Church 'gratbon and Qtix�, .� Sunday, May 24, Bay Ridges Te�eviehiosr' lits ),[ Wick; -..13A—ES NEWS _ Cubs and Scouts held a Church Prece A Pen*ety, p. J. Be- . Parade to Peace Lutheahan longer; Membership, Mia. J. Koee.lick; Telephone, Mrs. M. Fes: Church. The pair was, for Bourgeois. hole 10 " BY Pd rm the first time, led by the Everyone is invited to a sale sh" andChurcfi's own Cub Pack WhO of garden erns on Satur• oocmrar:hity now have thein odors which day, J�.6th. At the home of Dema' Neig sbour: We have had de�alitrge with bustling devv logermR, some Serve th your consist of a anatSaahal f� and ' Mre H. Bsu4rle, 739 Larbhn ConsoWated Building Corpora- times known as the 'World of Sports • wild holii a Christian flag. The Grroup Ave. This is an opportunity for Fact year about this time ti�oa on such tib as atter CbNisi Living", boo serveral of The Kiwaais Club Cor =ttee acrd Cubs are extre- you to beautdy your gardens we have our aanusl nreersber- sales service, roads, sidewalks, t;trese " not rpquir- ttreix' aa7rrtral "Gaserarnin at mely grateful to the Kiwanis with flowers aM drmbs 'at a _ -&bw throumb -the sub- frost seasonal clean ed" types who have failed to Sundeay, Jhnre 14th starting me Club of Bay Ridges who do- low cavi. Ali proceeds will be division acrd as we are a ' I of area; we - — noon. All profits fxnrn the nated the flags to the Cub donated too chwi'tY. S y the task ions with Bell• Teylephone Oo. In titre field of youth work sale of gas p - T4e xt-monthly -meeting wi>�-- • •,: - me viaitiing eves'y home be- zp ended area service. gene- there ane setiera! arrilbitiors Esso Station on Base Line Rd. The Cub Getup Conrnittee ds be held on June 4 at 8.15 pm. canes a mach more onmpli- nal 3mprovernent of service, and successiful Organizatiions. will be donated by the pr'o- to meet on Sunday, May 31st � St, Francis De Sales entad aAd since eor>scmiog w�oa'k: war crave dealt Sane at wench axe Scouts, parietor, Bill McKinnon, to 'the at 8 .per. to elect a new chair- • School. Plan to attend and en- a�ir. witth Gtep► C to alb Lines mos• drrhr ehsed Clubs, Guises silo Brown- iClwan6s of AU' > for uric. Pr+eser.t Cirarrnran joy a surprising wild be used try Mr. evening. iee, our All Star acrd Pr�tla ' nexd to be- •-•-•-------•-----..- Tbere es+e massy neve rear► p=,o ed lira service: we htave ate, ds4►• ii Brest has .rang Barris in SW Ridges t� Yom' dealt with tine pasunes'ter the House League Flock-. the Kiw'aais to eosrGbw titredr cone the Pack's new Ak�eba. ( acrd it world appear MOW Ge neval re Hann Mail Delivery ey, Tore Athletiic Club and the co xnunity servloes. -%mx y servicer are held at �s ■ �U R -aaitlet r W1& tts) who don't and havve recesay been in- 9wiIrnn �. Club, and last batt . The inWW0"mt of � >� 10.30 and 99utr� Selfod at below urt hM much thrix assn- f=Md that this service WM not least the 1F10UP wee af. Rues' Hodcey House x.15. Visters and new rriembe�nt - -o- ei wman has done for fire can- co axnence mm; we Brave in toasting in •this part mAw re- wisth to thank the PSekeriarg are assured at a warm wel- _ muntty. In ae effort to speed �pe�,on with. tine Recre■- lease, The &W Ridges Saftban minstrels for their ,gam come.' ��'� �� vA out• eststabe0d1jp derive we dash Awoc•-labor. opomted the A®onLatiion The -majority of doeration of fifty dollars to buy _ ase primo same of the actl► Bah Park them S:'ouAi tirtre clodas to ler used in ttre CW\ ►SAN OANDENINd v1dw in w*A& NM heave en- � does 'not allow us to are uxulbers lit Use same Rome League gam• $ALE IN SAY w1DQ" gaged to the betterment of print tare full nary behind this family, The Recreation Asso- TAe PiokerIaS Newt Soaeh SR F7nancis Ae Sables CWL Bal' •Ni is will serve ' work, we can say however them ciabon of Day Rues Boas Derby has been postpone held their moody meeting arc ens an emaudoe of what a Rate- . each of d w above projects yin- Th what other field of en- unfit Augmt 16 which m� Holy Redeeigner Sebool in Bay ft �hM 10001060 payers Associ bet can do and valved mud. finale acrd etfart deavoem can you be a pkunber there w ll, stil•1 be pie" om 14. This was the . May _ _ IR wo give us an oppoE ► on tine executive camnittee. by dery and a M+ tlaw for' 'bays to enter sand - tho --d w our a m taanpet • These � do Trot ask night, or �a pr+esident by day . build a car- wittht boas t/ Packer preslderrt Doott jirset avow this aside or recelwe any � and a chauffeur by nigtA for Ai] boys 15 years and Under and' T5c'eamner' MTs. K_ Ger+ noiw ywee a low nttnutas and for theme labours or expenses, the youth, i�ey or bed] as of August 16 are eligible to w,owich. A atrarg response re- um read err. ail tdrey ask is your support by played'' This peagesdon called enter. The registration fee la sulted !n obt capable 'lie a■sodatfion was tanned jabing thhe association You comro u>Iity work od'lias nonny 50c per driver and each en- la to direct the important in August, 1961; tine cnern>ber- (an be assured Khat 'tare dues f'iel'ds at �t and not trent West build and drive his �vities of Lire CWL for ttre ndWY strip ries open to ail' residents of caUected are spent on items only Protects your future, but own. car. For betiding Hifi- year'. � � � � � ; B,y g*s; we received our wt ch are of benefit to the fore future of tore country cations and furtl.er irdorma- Steal Works, Mrs. D. _ Pr�rcw (Marta• in FftruarY eo�crdty. 'doe Softball Association tion, pierase comb Mr George Burnie; Mgrs Smith '19fi2; we prevented a stock car yye hold eoght general meet- started with an interim corns• Alsop at 839-=1. EdueaRsoa. Mrs. M. Garland: r d� locating edase to hags per• year and at. each mittee of five men ten weeks Matey '10"17 trophies can be Guldp Mrs L` Daniels; Immi- 5M Don�lae st. W.. 1Nhitrr tie ssrD.d3visieer; vm had thte $e .nal meeting a financial ago, anal, the Initial policy and vada. besides the beauutiful oast as � of dte statement is pied for organizational move was to grand prize win ner, there are sewer and water wd made your approval. Every yam' two forTmilBte a carrstirtution to be trophies for the beat design. HC FI���! peyeibie fr+aor tataes 'stirs. Garr woes are eleebed to carry pe'ce ed at its first annual bent corhstduction, best rirev r'ry quarte�.y and saved you cash out an audit d the books and meeting Mai' 10, 1964. device and a prize far every " by having it this way; we had present their report to the This a*rhz� group, instituted entrant. ooutrcft tine 25 mph Sept,�er ge„ergd meeting- the players and -coaches in- The PSckerir>g Ne+vs snap A j©al'1�t►y � A d`i/LI'e: speed lhnit in Bay Ridges; we We ask you to join nnw and strvctiortal clinic, as its first Box Derby is open to ail bays ve a at council, show our• support for this operational step. In the ensu- in the specified age group in f' ha ppce y A ax and _ Tauvrhs j concerned 'cke hip school board and very board rneeti'nga such things active association. inc weeks. all tlhip Pr ring tndudlrrg Township and -local A strawberry Social LS W be ... as carports. weeds, snow re, Expemenee Rewi� boards and ronwrhittees were held 'boy the Rouge Hill Picker- �w hhrovai, ,road sweepirthg, parks• This type adver'tlseirrenl lnforrrred aT the Softball Also- irrg Lada► Lions on June 6th he bus shelters. multiple faa.ily rarely appears in classified ad- . ciation's intentions and alms. fr•odn 12 noon until 4 p.m. a2 . dweRin s, stop signs, dog oar- vertisernents in this era. Oise District and Lrocal merchants the Rouge HM United Church �Y S trs fails in Y tr,d. county assessrrhent,. diel= of the rare exceptio were solicited for sponsorships. which is located just south °f �ha�iest &ion of ToNvrhsh>ip. watercourses the category. of "aonhrnunity An internsified registration and Stroud's store off Highway 2. a y, and' o .variety of actrool prob- work.' recruiting program was estab- They have extended a part!- ;< ]erns. Bay RidSeS, the young and lished, assisted strongly by our cular welcome' to Bay Ridges ■illeBfrB■■t■■■■ts■tains■s local tabloid the Bay News, residents and hope that marry 5 rens 1 � ■ ■awi;w■■■;'� of -the Ajax Advertiser and treats. Adm-and­-the-dtstrict7��� -will--enjoy-fission is 50c for. - REFRIGERATION ■ The Pickering News. adults and 25c for children. The sponsorshhip goal- _ -The-Spxithg Dance sponsored ' iss reached a:nd arll fourteen teams by our Recreation Association _ ■ COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC ■ have a compliment of 15 play- of Bay Ridges is scheduled for' AIR CONDITIONING a ers and 2 coacfres• Four of'the this condng Saturday, May 30 _ ■ fourteen teams' wii'l ' compete and is. to be held at the Corm- ■ : ;Re "Irs To All Models in the Pickering Township munity Hall in _Ajax enanmen-' _ - i WASHER, DRYERS 3 RANGES is Softball League, consisting of ding at 8.30 p.m - = I■ 2 girls teams, and two boys If you havoen't already made teams m the Midget and Ban- up your table for the seines, �� LL�/W - �� tam Bass The remainder 6 balk to your neighbours and .. w LOW C. "I ■ squirts and 4 Pee Wee teams make up. a party or just plan ■ ■ will constitute the Bay Ridges. to join your friends who will J� VFi�%EV ■ 942-1 �� ■ House League. be there.' Admission is 13.00 PICkAg : All players are insured and per couple and includes a buf- ■ ui ment and uniforms sup- fet and chances at the many !■■■■■�■■■>ago■■s■■■r,■■■■i■■■■a■■■■■■■■i■■■■■i p efthe plied by the association with a prizes. t�1 portion of the equiprnent re- Among the Bay Ridges ladies quired by the four teams Par- who attended a "'Tupperware" ticipating in the Township party • at the home of MTs. _CjN ER �N��RS League being supplied by the Betty Gray on Drava Street ila,w .�IEMIflIfle „'•ijit♦•�� Township. on Mordlay, were Mrs. Ann nt P ks Board flare res ey rst, - - .. ., .. .. The race ar G n. Mrs Shrrl Ih{ - • ~` up resulted in the• association Mrs. Jo Kltely, Mrs. R Ren- A t�' F grading and levhlling the Bats- • wick Mrs Shiriey Gawman, ^ �o+ O full /4 Self S - : don Park diamond with an able Mrs. Betty Groff, Mrs. Verba assist- from a good. friend of Weaver. Mrs Alice Jenson - —_cam* Bay Ridges, Carl Belsdon. and Mrs. Paf Finn. The ladies ��yp� �Q��� i' (� yp� �p� C t M � . • e -2 - n demon- KBL111D1.L 11]!e� iN Y. ei. IYIe 1 Ill 1 UIN ! J y 1,J a . School Board. when• approach- stration and many o ahem e„'��� C! ed for• permission to use Bay took home lovely prizes in E Road Sothool diamond ocher- the ganh o tardy offered2 to refurbish this ,The Mothers' Auxiliary of:AJAX � park. the lst Fairport ' Cubs and Sea Although an attitude of har- Scouts will -hold a Bake Sale APIckering*`Yard ) mony has not existed co -opera- ,in the Sunday School room of ` troth amongst most individuals Fairport United Church on and committees has improved W�day, June 10. The •ma over the previous years, The jorlty of the Sea Scouts in the presern executive body of the troop come frown Bay %cages RABR has taken a determined and, it is hoped there will -be E agog W401111 step to make "teilrnwark" gob 'support for this affair. r than nal air I { - ��( �••�p /� .nibs " be a Brawrtie �M �'� L,.�Jo JL11v�bL Two g There , n l _ the theme of ahl its affiliated °°Revel" on Saturday, June 6 bodies. for Brownies of the Dunbar - If there have been any dis- ton District. It is to be held at ; lbl0 appointments, the most not-. the Bay Ridges Beach Park able must be in the umpiring (Sandy Beach Park) and over Lo u ieensed Mechanic on duty 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. category. The constant appeal a hundred Brownies -are ex - To to Service Your Every Motoring Need for help in this department pie to attend. has been very disappointing WIs1R and a further disappointment CHURCH NEWS: W PS WR ML Wd occurred four ,days ago, when I 1 �INOW PEEZ several edaches, bowed out of Fairport United Church • i ' •„Gohd Co�thl�slle•it�IRc°_. a �' , r their earlier committment to SurecLay, June 7, the Minister serve. Rev. Dr McKay will hold the A sincere Invitation is ex- S Ba tism - acramerit of Infant p ` a tended to one and all. 16 years and new members will be re - of .'age •acrd over to take part ceived into the ' congregation. � � ree ' Deljrery in this ambitious program as A meeting of 'titbse persons i �I / fres, managers, coaches, ump who wish to unite witch the anti scorekeepers. Experience Church wild be held on Sun- ' M a e K I N N 0 N ESS 0 not necessary. day, May 31st, act 3 p.m. 1be BRSA constitution states The Building Committee is S�ponts for spdrts Sake and �'aly with the Each Evening From Dusk - (including Sundays) - �� for the Greenest Number". architect Mr H. VanKiaewater, You supgdy the desire. we sup - said are viewing FREE GALLONS and BEETLE GUM for the Kiddies! ply 'ttre training. Cal] any' of for the new Church. the i Rowing rxrnrbeas•--839- prohrpective drawings and jrlans 3464, 839-3905, 839-3.394. ow- III rl n ISF-P"rit: ern i WIT III rl n