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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_06_044L. 81 NO. 25 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 Prig - 10t Per Copp Wcoln Street School Wins At Music Festival $500 -L'o -Fee -Mays; we wor + • s 1& k ass '� r t�' the er Lit 1 •R.v 4 � � ''i�' �.' ^'�^+^�" �3•ry `�' ' � ll;` ea,In,-Picerin w M, Township Council And Planning ' I local Girl Graduates Both Agree To $500. Fee OnKeep' from Covenant ,College f. BROUGHAM • .4 (Spacial). - Mn Divines. ...Reasons for Several ratepayers at Fri wa2ving rihy fee were exactly. ' day's Pickering Township plan- the same, since the property I I ning board meeting expressed purchased was expropriated by disappointment that a pubic the railway." meeting had not been held, "We might from time to according to a previous council time grant consents without " resolution -to discuss the, much the fee," said. Mr. .Craig. r .. disputed 5500 lot fee for land "Every decision is made on its separation. own merit, Unless there are Chairman W. Hardy Craig circlunstances to justify not - - said a meeting of members of charging the fee, I think• it both council and planning will be charged on all con- S board had been held to obtain sen s." Ir�*in�wi the individual -feeling of the Reeve C. W. Laycox, a mem- various. em-various. members. The results ber of the Board. interrupted, of this meeting, Mr. Craig said, "Am I to understand this- "'" "} were that the council and plan- case is idemaical with Mr. .. - . - ning board were in favor of it. Lyride's?" Xgn"ax 1 Passed A resolution at this "tic." said.. Merritt: "It `''' : mer Mr. GeorgeBrown receives 1 fig. he said; drat tragi $500 would be demolished when he- �rs� plaque for his Grade 7 that won first place at the Music Festival.. fee be used for. school expenses .bought it," Mr. Merritt spoke _ in Ae area in which the fee is of the price Mr, Divines paid. Miss Carol A. James, daugh- r rq >.- �. * '41iir^,•,? '+ collected. "I certainly object to Mr. or of Mr. and Mrs.'Edgar "This is somewhat different Merritt's commentary on what James of Pickering was desig- a noted a Deacons" at the Ord- ) from. the 1962 resolution." the Rood or •bad price I pafrj... • r8 inatien service, y Ord - chairman said. '"There was - a charged W. Diviner. e, held in S den- Yf «� s legal problem on how to spend The chairman concurred that ham United Church, Kingston this money. If it were used to it was out of line. on May 20th. `'w x • *. n, reduce capital costs, it would "I don't see why Divines Carol graduated from Coven e just helping the provincial should have paid it in the first ant College, Tora is this yew. government. This resolution pie." said Mr. N. - Wailer, She will shortly begin her ,y. K �: �e ,� •, � a says these monies will be used who •accompanied him. ,He work as a Deaeofteu at Cent- for capital school a ral United Church, Cal fes: •�` '� � ' "� � , P xpend.'utures 'moved the.. building, to another gar. ' which are not covered by muni- lot. He didn°t bring in another After graduation from the copal grants. Now it Is to the family." Pickering District High School. + ? t benefit of the township rather "We are not going to open and Teachers' College, she tau- •.... than to the government." another case tonight when ght for two years in Toronto, No Notice - .a . decision has 'been mettle,,'- prior to entering• Covenant - Mr, T. Divines, who paid the said the chairman. "I!• a per College. She is a member of '. 500 fee some time ago and son d�,+e+,: . - - the ditions of a consent, can . -$ Gfturthr- y , has on T 5 followed a discussion rase he : t persistently, expressed his appeal to .the Ontario Munici- John Williams conceal that there was _ no - Pal Beard." + o ' ;)ublic meeting, and that no "It's been a sore point In the .. ": ne has been made aware that tewnship for a long time," area "2 School here hag been -a decision said Mr. Watler. �� against it. "There are many decisions- Mr. John Williams of "It was uaforturiate that it that the people don't like," ob- Ridges will replace developed this way," said Mr, served Mr. Craig. "We cannot place Mr, J, e _ t ; Craig. "First of all, the council please everyone," 2, iAd t 'vVan onrtrourwed thisrd week, weeke , really did Plot have it Within.. ,. "And who are " you pleas- Mr• kdams�on's work. was ._ ' : heir power to suggest a pub- ing?" muttered Mr. Waller, denandi�tg so much time. he lic meeting to discuss the fee, "About 90 per cent of the give up his Post on the which i_c only under the juris- township.' retorted the chair ' diction of the planning board. man, "by assisting in reducing Mr: Adanson gave a greet_ The Planning Act ' s that a capital expenses to the. rest- deal of time acid' effort to the. ." p arming can grant,ery co- sents legally with . a $500 fee. Member Wells Ritchie ex- much missed from his post .as 11Ar. R. Kennington leads his Grade S class that also took first But they.cannot designate gen- piained the Lynde case thus: chairmam - y Place at Aia: Music Festival• oral municipal ,funds: It is "This was one of the first' Mr. Williams, ever since his /�, quite legal to use it for capital cases' where there was a great arrival at Bey Ridges hes tak Vii To Contract NII s.awr Junior Pigeon Club e p expenses of schools." deal of discussion and a prob- en -a greet interest in all act '�7� former Reside consistent," �I'he planning a board i� not tiem ons] rose. A eve was aart ivities of the es Nine shippers .flew from n . sal Mr. DI inec. housing pedally those of�Y and Collection Mont Pelier, Otrio, a distance ��y��� There were • some consents being established. He was �c hooI board. of '325 miles. It was a tougtr Graduates From granted without the fee," moving his place. ftrorn where He wi31 no doubt work hard race. and 3 boys didn't qualify Pickering Village Courter has because they hadn't. docked '' Mr. Divines referred speci- it had been -because it was in -the interests of the school agreed to enter a three year their birds. Winners were: Military College fS�ca�lloto a consent granted to eliminated by the railway, It area at large. - their need with Mr three rma year 1 and 2 -John Hembrey; 3- Lynde, Pickering Town- was on this point only,, not -Mr. T. Van Houten will now �h for residential Ashley Berwick; 4 -Brian ship F(re Chief, v✓hose land, was compassion. that we could not a firman of the board garbage expropriated by the •railway, convince ourselves that it was He has served UP at the •rate of .. x13.00 Sl d h; 5 -Ashley Bertivick; 1, the board for per year for each residencA. "'Claud Arseneau; 7 -Bryan y� forcing him to build his house appropriate to charge the fee. several years on G917iend; 8 and 9 --Claud Ar- elsewhere.' `Mr. Divines was inbeq ted ''' �• a '" "The situation of Don Lynde in. whether the decision of the _ {�/ c fees and make monthly pay-: be rdi W. P. J. s .✓ ne7Ms to W. Trish. ...-••• r Rex Merritt. He never did the fee was unanimous. It was. McKay 1 j It was agreed -by the Councit :BOY -SCOUTS, i" buythe said!'- Reeve either party can re -n - piece of property in "I said, Reeve Laycox, .who 0. A. C. Graduate gigot- Question. The matter was never had previously protested the ate the contract on three 1st. Dumbarton Scouts -Cubs corn ]eted." fee, "'that if weT-re_cef�'Ged I - onth notice. BOTTLE DRIVE r , "If the intent was there, .it .would go along with 'what- There will be no limit to t}le Saturday, June 1S. a is just as good as done," said ever decision was ode." cunt of garbage a person P Botties Bear Battles - pu out, an collection The Toys will pick them up. PICKERING TWP. SCHOOL AREA NO 2. FIELD DAY I: will remain the Same a5 the following roans will be . r " past, except that pick-up canvassed on suni ata: valley' - THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1964 ' L made on the day full- Farm• nov lA from Ne. 2. to and.44 / 1 '1 ' ay• Coe.; Glenview, Fairview, Olen. iSENIOR BOYS b ge pick-ups at com- Breve, Liverpool from hos to .2nd. 100 Yard Dash: 1. D. W'iiliams„'V'aiighan Wallard: 2: G. Laroc- establishments will be Con.; Glendale Drlve, Dixie Rd.;' - a private basis as in from Ne. 2. to 2nd. Cell.; Ne. 2. que, Glengrove; 3. B: Barr,. W. Rouge. N�een Mr. Irish and Highway from Liverpool Rd. to 75.Yard Dash: 1. A. Hughes, W. Rouge; 2. R. Pugh. Rosebank; (DND Photo) 3. B. McIntyre, B, H. � s places. Dixie Rd,; and. sen. fres Liver. Officer Cadet Gordon Stew- Hop, Step li Jump: 1. B. Barr, W. R.; 2.P. Compton,. V. W; Mbnday of each pool Rd. to Dixie Rd.; 1st. Con. art of Vill D'Antou, Montreal, 3. G''Benharn, R. H.. be hulk garbage from Liverpool to White Side Rd.; graduated May 29 from the Running Broad Jump: 1. A. Hughes, �W.' R.: 2. C. Palumbo, NV. 0 pine' Ridge' Rd., Orchard Ave., Royal Military College of Call- R•: 3. R' PuOi, Rosebank. " has logien picking Fairport from No. 2. to 2nd. Cell.: ,nada. High Jump: 1. A. Hughes, W. R,: 2. D..Spenceley. V. W; 3. { ge in the village Stroud's Lane. Pine Dr., Spruce Officer Cadet Stewart has T. Younghtisband, Rosebank (height 4 ft. 111. z. of .years. How. Hill. white Side Rd.; No. 2. from completed a four year course Shot Put: , V. W. (distance: Glen.; 2. B. McIntyre. B H.; '3. D, ting to a int Pine Ridge Rd. to White side Rd.; in chemical engineeringand Spenceley, V. W. ddistance: 36 ft. 10 z in.) . Mr. W. P. S. McKay, son of <'. Dr. W. A. and Mrs. McKay of• v he could not. 2nd. Cin. from Fairport to•whlte receives his Bachelor of Eng- SENIOR GIRLS Pickering was awarded the de= B l L t ,;a Side Rd. rd. from Fairport ineering degree and ---regular. 100 Yard-Dash._1__B_HurrV_b , B. H.; _2. K. White. Glen., 3. gree -of .Bachelor of Scionee to White Side it`d. -__- _commission as a Lieutenant in. -- R. Knott (Time: 13.0)•. -= -- �eting of th 75J and Dash: 1. meter, W. R ; 2. G. Penn-, -W.. 3. F. 4 c uro r • annual n- H ult-- the ua Co Glen _ e If you will not be at home Canadian Army, Royal Canad- vocation exercises at the Ont- I 'ton and Mr: on the 13th. and have surplus fan Eisttrieal and IViehcanieal High Jump: 1. C. Fraser, R. H.; 2, K.. Chown. W. R.; 3. S. Mor- ario Agriculture College, at . the propos- hnttles. you, w9sh t� donate. Engineers, ozuk. V. W. !4 ft.. 2.1. Guelph on May 22nd, is it Was plea_ce 'leave thetn' by 'your Formerly of Pickering; he Standing Broad Jump: •1. J. Hill. R. H.; 2. P. Browm, B, H.: Mr. McKay plans to enter _ t collecting door, with a. note "For The graduated from the Pickering.3, D. James, V. W. (6 ft. 61,E in.). into Medicine at the Univers- tessrtman. .Scouts". Thank You. District High School in 1960. Continuea On Page 4' Ity of ToPontti. 4 Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, .1 _ ._ • THE PICkERING NEWS' - IRIPORT from - . - ESTARIISMED >>•>, - Creators of - levued @wry Thursday � - bY The News Priming and PubUshing eorrrn, 'PARLIAMENT MONUMENTS .� AuVorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont BY MIKE STAItR iYRSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year _ United Saes Ia.00 per ye>rOF DJSTINCTION BARRY MURKIIR, Editor M•P• ONTARIO RIDING ADYERTISIM6 RATES UPON REQUESTThe Government introduced ar)other Supply bIotion for thei019)E r �I-"IREE GENERATION purpose of putting forward for discussion_ in the -House, -the Estimates of a number of governmental departments. .:Pickering Village 'Sewer' Meeting 'The Official Opposition, as v normal, introduced a Motion of �lon-Nonbased on governmental policies with regard - to Eastern Agriculture. The debate was lied off by -the former Stafford Bros,Ltd Minister of Agriculture, who charged that the Canadian Flag Next Wednesday night, June 10 at 8 p. m. in the issue was being brought up, to cover, up a %whole series of sins. Pickering Village community hall, there is to -be a di = of omission. including the agricultural.question. 'M O N U_ ENT S cussion on the subject of sewers for Pickering Village.. There are, all told, six Supply ,\lotions curing a Session of P?!:.iament, an:•, as has been the practice and tradition of the Reeve Ross Murison hn-, said he is anxious. fc eve �; pa thr opp.;ition has an. opportunify� to.e:�?res Hart -con- = flC ace ;n the., c jover nment. an any subject they raay= choose. E)UNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-.1SS2 property owner to: get out an'_:. atter_d this nic: _ing. ecau of t. -:e -three plin?er -. part:es in the Opposa'irin, if` the During the past few months, the vi112:ge en;;ineers O'•icial �lppos ,ion faits to pr­>vide.such motions ct rion- on.:.; - have been busy on plans and collec`ing data pe-•tinent w,` liath"`so '' more than likely that one. of the utuer raul,s to such a proposal. The engineers will be in atteadar. c tote aeon l;� I t solved z copy of a iencr ,alone l b� .Lhe. _.• GRAHAM PARK RESTAURANT at the meeting and will brng ti�e'ratepayErs tip o da Po. turas ,r Ger...al ;,-) the' Bay`R:d;es' R•,•epave-• on, what is going on, -'what is proposed rand, we hoe a: acing ,hen; that the, Po>, Office De;artr ;zt is p?ann;n' A TAVERN UNDER THE " g, g P P P fo. the provi::on of letter,�arrier sem-cc to a lamb -se^.iun• LIQUOR LICENSE A T" what it is going to cost. ;: _. Al - 'iekerin * Township.—. _ 1m w•as now prcpare:l i.r recorrmend to.+.he Ac r, has-been said on the street about sewers. - B ar;i that 1Ptter-arr;er ser�:ce be proZ:dect iron '.'DINING -ROOM —BANQUET HALL t0 date, there has been little tha Jean be slid. Peopic �? x � „' office to Pickering Village. `Bay 'Ridges. Faiilpoi ; _ have to. know costs before then can make decisions. S.•,cr. 'and Ajax. No,, �. Highway at Rouge River - Ph" 284i60S j - S:nce th.s' announcement was made, P6ekerirn, Villa;e has It is in the best interests, of every property' ot4ner' decided that they would rather retain their Post Office, and to et out to this meeting and hear and learn all that asked to be excluded from.letter-artier service. - t g Following this, I have hdd representations made for the there is to be learned about this- very. important- sub- inclusion of Pickering Beach area .and the Frenchman's Bay __. jest, a subject that is of great interest to us all. area . in the letter-arl-ier service, U _ poo corrFrnu:rtdcaiion with ' the Postmaster General, he has no wadvised me that consider-lOIriCxS A. Newmcal, Q. C. is given to include both these areas, aril I ern Water- Safety Week. ati°° bei _ '. hoping that i'reasury Board will approve this submsssion by . - _ the Poytrriaster General. and that the mole general area, with- -- V TFsi a BOIiOITOE out :ncludin:; s¢nP 500 calls in Pickering Village, will be- re_ "Water Safety" is worried that no matter hour many ceiti-ing letter -carrier service in the not -too -distant fut-dre. ��p� B ,'yam :lives are lost each year, some people just don't change A tremendous rxirrrber of visitors are nav coming to Ottawa . it seems as though they couldn't care - less about. Thae'oo'`:rftenced at the time when the tui' were in full bloom lwDtpoAT ROAD, BOL7TFJ Da'7NBARTOis aril is caontirniing each and every cps life their own or an others ... the are just care- ery �• BUs-loads of tourists, Y Y 7 as vvell aC� is from -various schools, are present th the .i less. House of ons and the. parliament Buildings. ' I am very pleased indeed that' many people from Oshawa "Water Safety" is not, discouraged or are his co- and O'atario County choose Ottawa as one of their 'workers - he will continue- campaigning. points in their holiday period• and i am mode - gratified that so ,many students from various l �y COOPER BLOCK L Parent's do care ... but why do they feel their child- and high schools In .oir area are takinu the pu c �1O°� ap tad apposiunity of TD• ren need more supervision in the supermarkets than acquainting themselves with our C i I' am always very �p pO�A ROAD -TORONTO on the beach? Is -.it because in the supermarket a brok- pleased to have thtzn call on -me arxi to make any arrange .en package or bottle might be embarrassing. or is are �O make tteeitP nnoa+e - . p meats tiro( BLOCKS 8� BRICKS .. - -it because ori, the beach they believe that the old add- tiro age. "it; just couldn't 'happen to us", applies to them. BY -Ways of Nature spot ' it � URAL STEEL Y � bast `year, but I couldn't. see sTRucr unsupervised children under 12 years of age. died it. I`t>3e Whitethroats and the CRANE RGVTAL in the water last year. - $y -Ways Of Nature May �i��ME,d r&tsnan paid Parents do care .. '-their teenagers should be taught 'Bs' �irs,•.G•- H. Cole) us a brief visit• and have note STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO iia gone . on North. In the woods, Water Safety, everyone agrees . but learning comes y z, the time one.th�nks,. lPhOnOs: x•19" —_ 922-s1o3 — 66D-5811 :from_ copying elders.. , I' •(pave seen a woad ThniLsh. -- y py g parents should know, water of h.oss6ms and ,green, field. a Veery: 'a wood Peel�'ewe, - an safety practices to set goo-: examples for their Child- ne weather starte-t out cool, Oliv-e�backed 1'Irrvch, a Wtrrb- - ren :.. it can't be left to John Jones, the boy next door but a'cls: we have had buret., ling Vireo. a Yellow -throat -I .,-'.'he may not know the rules either. 96 of -,ummer i - 3 vil BMW AND. 16 WERE DROWNED the u1°nth, the. Slteits talk a Yellow -billed Cuckoo, _an -Intl- LAST YEAR: ay rip to some friends, : at i rating, a Rosebreasted wlurAM d r tact bourne in Whitby _ Twp•, anti occastorrally, I = It isnot just the lake that takes. lives, it is the fish (`'here they sa%v -all:' kinds: -of. have heard the Scarlet Tana- • LAWSON ponds, .ditches and private swimming pools. Drownings ne'" i arrivals. There were sirrgirrg and the Philadel- I :have taken place within a. few seconds within five feet Ia•n is Warbler*, a Black- ph a ireo. The Catbird and *ARRISTER, SOLICITOR chi s :tFci Blue «'arbler, a ler- Crested Flycatcher can -be seen of the supervision of adults. ._ Wean -Warbler,- a -Canada IVar- or .heard in our NOTARY PUBLIC garden every M/ALKER D. CLIkR No one really intends to throw their life away, yet filer. a P.et�tarf. a yonow- clay, and so irettrries I have K, B. A., ASSOCIATE so many who are good swimmers will swim alone or: he'llied Fly -catcher, and- a heard a toren s • In the ern" CHURCH STREET NORTH -- PICKERING Grey Herim, Anxrad their fields, one cannot mise the Swim until they are exhausted. Swimming with a buddy rnrrz place, he Speirs tis r bubbling„ .joyful sono of .the . is imperative, but this is just half the battle - know- 'Hummingbird a Golden-tt' r� Br>bolink. and se*e tris strik- PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 -ledge of life saving is a must every year lives are ed Warbler, Purple.Nlartins• a in:� black and w$itg plumage lost by friends. trying to save .the.lives of friends. Palm Warbler, a Nashville w-i,th.yellonv patch on the head, - y y youn and old, feel that the Warbler arrc4 a_ Lea t. :Fly, :and the 1{intbi#�i is around . -Wh do 90 many, both,young* catcher. - Once -a female. To.; too -lake is a speedway for power boats .. a swimmer in w'hee and a Fox Sparrow vis- On another morningsome the path of a power 'boat is as helpless as a piQdestrian ited purr feeder something I . Loons were heading north and on , a. race roc an u - It _ ., bout going into high .gear if he knew someone was.on not up early .enough. One was a Baldpate Duck visiting. - morning I went on my own On 11a ': the track : is the same not true of the lakes and the y 2I: - the Bunkers -re- MVE rivers? It is not only the swimmer who is the victim. bird "mak.. around 6.30 a. m. ed a Bluebird in their gar - M* C and ft two hours, I had a list de . They are hoping he will. ;D R I Y l N. S S A V S ' Last year 33 ,drowned while operating boats and w- list - boats. no a mate, and set up house - of fifty-three species I star- fi railway track, keeping, is X e Dri i • ted along the raj behind our house where I saw are back,' and sob Chimney Bleck - Tempi ' Y t1 J SCI100I - a Yellow*throat, and Yellow Terns and Bank Swalloays, One Warbler, then proceeded a- evening I heard a " bzup,' and Phone 839-f 144 - long the belt.line to -the Scar- saw a Nighthawk fly over the boro Town Line, then arrived . house, while quite frequently, at Joe Amos' pond. In their I have heard the tremulous — - -.NOW ©garden: near their own rad — ► Po `Preop of the Hy1MTre±e Frog was 'a good spot where I saw up in the trees, y �ix - Y: D 0 U G L A S RADIO T V. two Chestnut -sided Warbles, Mohh only lived for ten' days, 4 i a Tennessee Warbler, a Can- a I couldn't release it -on ac, •`'LAW OFFICE OF-' oda Warbler. a Blackburnian count of d Black Green Warbler and several but they nourishme J. T ' .MAIN . STREET DICKERING rat, B. W. H. J . HOM SOM Q C. B, A. LL. B / Myrtle Warblers. I also heard that long wittho�Kood� oes , — (Across from Dan's Restaurant) a Northern • Waterthtvsh and seem =. Ain ng :o nes SHOPPING CENTRE onee i -a Swamp Sparrow, winged Warbler was singing f�vouri -MY - 'te•rnon2fiI-MY. Radio, fir F1, Transistor & TY Service : Tdelphoeb: g4=-5151 WAYWARD BUS SHELTER _ his Modl Ave home the of House Calls �10 A. M. to 10 P. M. BLOWS ITS TOP' shelter. was first moved to - _ temporary . - quarters ui Lion C-inmuters -tn the French- Bill Newman's barr;yard, while u� /�� - Come 011 In and See Our TV, Radios, HI FIs, Transistors mans' Bay area' were surprised work on the cement base; don- u MOTOR SE RYICEand delighted. the. other' day died by Consolidated.Buildin • to discover that the Rouge Corporation, was completed. at Our .Record Bar � Hill - Pickering Lions has ei- There, ducks, chickens and ;Repairs Te. Lawnmowers, 6ardert Tractors ected a bright new bus steel- geese found it a most agree - L rs ONLY 80e Each ter on windy Liverpool Road. able meetrirrg-Place in the bad New and Used Lawnmowers 8 Rototillers For Sal < It is expected that this is he weather, e first of a series of such ghel- ' One windy morning lion - T" 15% Off 40 ft. Tower Kits $37.95, (less wire) put up in the more power once more moved the tens to be heavil - ares the rrxr h shelter to Y Populated a of e c -travelled sihelt the township, by the local Lions. _ . completed base -appropriately. WNMOWER SHARPENING Phone 942-610 - w=w - Already, this initial shelter enough at the Base Line cot_ ly, Smalltor CRriR,. _ has shown a propensity for ner; Next, day, winds of 'near- D -n s travel, and not -always accord- •hurricane force removed the a NONNI= ed ing. to original plans. Design- roofing, but the attractive al- Picked Yipage 742.3230 USE THE CLASSIFIED- COLUMN TO SELL. 3 BUY by )'ion Jim Hayes; and'er�- urninvm und' glass structure '` ected some weeks ago in front stood firart: THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 - THE PICKERING NEWS _ i - -- - - _ _ - - - - Page Three . _. ROSEBANK - co-operate with the men who ' r - -Pickering High Notes are giving up their tirrie to'NOT I C E - Mr. and Mrs: S. Pugh, of promote baseball to our Roseband Rd- were in Niagara young fellows in the area. BY KAREN HAYWARD Falls last weekend taking Happy Y birthda wishes to mav'ies as part of the prepara- Diane Butler, who will be 18 G Newell . Real Estate will be closing - - tions for a trip home' to Eng- years old on June 7; to Joe ' Students of Pickering, ! 'land in the near future. Zettler, who will lie 12 years rig, arise ember, to see King Lear. The �. Mr, and' Mrs. Alderdice of old on June 6: to Angela. the Pickering Office on June 23rd 1964. Why are all 'these teachers trip will cast approximately K ton Rd. are leaving us? I sincerely hope $5.80 per. person, and many u>� giving their Julian who will be 12 years i that it isn't a lovely grounds over to the old on June 10; to Jacky Pen- anything personal think this is a little steep. So, Coboure Office will continue under the management Liberal Association on June 21 eroski, wlro will be 5old ears against the students. Of course °rove have decided to stage a fora Strawebrry Festival. on June 11. Y Of. MT. Joe. Geiger. we are not the best in the. "car wash" will..all proceeds The First Rouge Hill Brown- Dunfair Baptist ChurchGlad world,.'but then -we. are -not going toward our proposed res went to the museum and 9.45 a. m., Sunday School; - ys Nawell would like to thank all her clients and the worst. It must be "green- trip. We are not begging you zoo on Sat., May 30. Twenty- 11.00 a. m:, Morning Worship; friends for their CO -operation over a period Of years. k er-pastures' that are calling, to come and have your car seven well behaved little ladfles 2.30 p. m, Bible Study; 7.00 ' them, urging them to leave us. washed—merely pleading with enjoyed The trip and wish 'to Any one wishing to contact Gladys Newell can 3n our assermlil on Fri p: m., Evening Worship; -Pray- . y day, you on our bended knees. It is thank Brown Owl, Mrs. Laver, er Mree ay ev continue to do so at WA. 3-9513. ting on Wednesd each teacher was eulogized' by for a:- good cause, and we do Tawny Owl Mrs. Owen, and ening at 8.00. - a selected group of tudents. need your support. the Mothers, Yrs Attree. Mrs. , W. Richardson, our Ikincipal, As thL- will be my last.. col- Blair, Mrs. Scott and., -Mrs. - received a • standing ovation umn for this term. (exams, you Morris for a lovely day. when he went forward on be- knave), 'I would like to sincere- Mrs. Edith Fortier' Toyne- half of the teachers to thank ly thank Mrs. Hawley, who haseport she received from was most pleased with , the student body. Each teach- been my staff advisor. She valthe repe r er was presented with an en- has' corrected my numerous ■ the school in Guildwood She 'What kind of a car �is -Viva . trained the young voices velope which was supposed to co2runa splices, faulty pro- to contain , a pin, but the poor notin references, and assortedappear #t th Students' Council had to ex- grammar errors. I would also e Woodbridge Festival recently, and they plain, amid laughter, lKat the like to thank Mr. Murkar, who did exceedingly well. We pins hadri't come. Typical. has put' up -with my- lack of e Pickering luck. These teachers, hast that at news time we we newspaper knowledge, and my hadn't been able to get 'the Mr. Parish, Miss Carroll, Mr,. somewhat blotchy typing. To Hunt, Miss Reid, Mr. McPher- my readers?—I wish to ex- complete results. The members of the Rose - ....son, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Ball-, tend my sincere sympathy. I ?, bank Rd, Home and School ance, 712x. Hendricks and_ Mr. realize how difficult it is going wish to express their thanks ' to be without ' my inspiring and appreciation to Mr. and missed by the students. These words, but, c'est la vie. Thank Mrs. M. MacDonald of Pine - teachers are valued and help- you for puttaV up with my Ridge Rd for the usef of their y} itrl friends, and their faces literary efforts. This column grounds for a successful plant ' - — ivili be sorely missed in the has been a lot of fun for me sale last May 30. halls. We extend all our best this yeaf, although there are ! wishes to each and every one times, I must admit when I A •.- � �. Mr. C Moans, Rosebarrk Rd. n M of them m their new positiasls. regretted.. tak S., sperit .the weekend in Pene- . 41w� x ; ing It on. If I tang working harder than he This is the last week of reg, had it to do over. I would dodid all week,' but- enjoying it -`ular classes at 'Pickering i#igh exactly the same thing again. more. diva is a peppy ear. -when you drive a Viva, you'll never fall and- the Grade 13's have al- Enough reminiscing! June is - Have you heard about the ready left us to complete, (or "tare month of brides". For the-behindrodeo June 6.jt sounds,like a in.even the fastest company. Viva has a spunky 50 hp engine for start) their studying for the bride; it's showers; for the lot of fun. 'We will look for a -finals that begin on June s. groom,. it's -curtains. Sorry, you thele• zippy getaways andleffortlesshighway cruisingFingernails will be ff by end of these tough des' . t Is the best I War Maybe can I can iter of Pine Ridge Rd.. with , y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Web - off by They say that find -one rolling around in the Martin and Craig Spent g • the - hick has nothing to do with bottom of - my locker...,.." how week in Norlh-Carolina while f passing, but good luck, any- _can you tell .where an elephant Af - way bo ail the Grade 13's. In' has travelled? Come on - -guess. business us H. Webeiness comventian attended a the next two weeks.. May your Wha>ti-ybti don't mean I'm bti parents eairvfvr your tantrums going to have to ;ell you? Members of the Ajax and > �* ,and many you have the biggest Look at the stickers on his .District Comariunity Chair are and best blast of all when the tank. 8o�g back to work this., week exarris are over, Goal Luekl Have a terrific summer, and ar prepare for their perform- - If you waist to help a worthy --stn ha oleos m &irlirrgton wouldaf"the end y PPy� of the month. -.They would wel- cause, namely—the Grade 12's. (no need to be alarmed Karen 0011w any new members for have your car washed on June —we've enjoyed your eMorts their ch Ar . nexi . year. Keep 20, at the Pickering Golf Club. Very well done -4e looking them in mind iWyou .like to ` the Grade 12's are trying to "for this column, next term. raise money to help defray "Ha Hollda ' to all of You sing. and would like ro get tri= 8 `. PPy i y to a group thalt seems to . be i eosts to Stratford next Sept from all of us. Ed.) :pl - going aces. iva s a roomycar. it carries more ba a _e_t_han other.small - of Toynevale -Rd. hope .he is -cars because it. has a bigger trunk. And .inside there's room for 4 big- -' BROUGHAM T meeting of Joy soon .feeling better, Fred step- , Rebekah Lodge took place on ped on a" nail last week -arid shouldered adults or a whole brood of youngsters. The ,1st. Brock -Pickering Boy •Monday evening. Noble Grand "' -' - - - Sc6t1t Troop and their Leader, Sister Shirley Knox conducted hada mighty sore foot - Mr, Ken Ramsay, enjoyed a the opening exercises. assisted Beach / , week -end of camping by Mrs. by Vice Grand Sister Louise Fairport' ��G�. ch •Soden.'s creek. Plfkey, who also reported for paper the Viii you interested in taking; E There will not be a ting and' Card Comm-Coariari- off weight - Tape Club take off drive during the month of ittee. The minutes were read Eby, Anyone . Interested. June. The next Group Comarn- and dealt with. Lodge closed please call 839-2541, or ' con- ittee Meeting will be at. the . in regular form, followed byi -'home of Mr., and Mrs. Len. lunch being served by Sisters tact Mrs. erne -irscasnbe, on Sunday. June 7, Irene Philip and -Evelyn Sur-* of nextt Genera l Meeting General Mr. and Mrs. Bili Ellicott phlig. of the Ratepayers' Association and iris • t S with wilt be held ori Tuesday, June-° g spent Sunday :.... 16. Please try to attend Mr, and Mrs. John Harvey at St. George's Women's The Scouters: Mrs. Cooper, Niagara Falls. Auxiliary Mrs.. Wm. Ellicott is §pend- - -Mr. Baird and. Mr, .Williams; also Mrs. Everitt, successfully ing a few days with her dau- The Afternoon Women's Aux- .s a " their 1st- St Jot n's Anbulance Creek. Church held their final meet- Oir Saturday last, the Rate- Anumber of Breweries and, Ing the season'at. the home .aye'- dation held a intervals: to 30,000 miles and gives up to 45 mpg you could call it the ` Guides, with of Mrs. Lirido. •-clean-uup-day^-11Se gam. was .tended the Mother and Daugh- _ With many. guests invited; thriftiest.. No one is like) to rove you w'ron ter Banquet, at Claremont, on which included Dr. and Mrs, cut; the path to the beach im- y y g• evening. The awards proved; painting in the Hall. Shepherd and Miss Sow den, wasfili;� and many pure Thursday evening. VAUXHALL i won ,by the Brownies .were: a missionary visiting at the small items taken care. of. Elizabeth Harden (2nd. year -Rectory, who worked with the. Mary, thanks to everyone who Star; Stella J diman, 2nd Year Shepherds in the Arctic;" also, turned out to make -this area Star, and' Golden Bar; Anne members of the Evening Aux 'Gibson; 1 Year Star; Nancy iliary, The day proved a lovely a better place to look at; and , use. Roberts 1st Year Star; Brenda event_. A turkey. . dinner .was_ Miss Paa. Galliah spent last Ia Annis,' 1st Year Star- Deb_ Ramsay, 1st Year Star; Shei- served bythe .hostess,' acid -en- weekend in Toronto visiting joyed by ill_ ' tie Brown 1st Year Star The Dunfair Baptist Church Henry Year Star. W:orShip Service included . a Annual Picnic will be held. on, 177318 Mrs, G. Gray, Mrs. N. Bur- reading from the New English the church , grounds, on Sat -on,. Mrs. H. -.Malcolm, andBible by the President, and an urday, June, 13. Mrs. M. Annis attended the interesting talk, on "Prayer" On Sunday last, the Cubsr District Annual of the Wom-, by Mrs. .Shepherd,an Smuts held'a.Sundayhike 'viy P Pn,Lq Mally plans 'Were • m e ICKERING. A: Gr ons ria- _ - - on Tuesday. on Coming Events..wihi_ch irr- tion Park. - Everything went f VIVASEOAH Prics Quoted Includes delivery and nandiine Mr. and, Mrs. •M, Annis at. eluded Euchres for the Fall, Well, acrd everyone enjoyed chorea, Federal Sales and Excise tages. Provin. tended a bridal shower for and the Church Bazaar. A GENERAL To VALUE eialaddloealtaxaandlicencearenotincluded. at MO Mics Janet Jones at the home The Election of Officers will' Mr. Alex. Baird was invest. - of Mrs. Harry May e n Mar- be held 'in September. M as the new Scout Master of ; ��iva is a car worth looking into. If we still haven't con• kham on Saturday evening. The meeting was then ad the 1st. Fairport Beach, ' on The Women's Insti�t(rte will journed- for the season. -Corr. 1yednesday,evening last. vinced you, may we mention the low price as a clincher? We put it in nice meet in the hail on June 9th. ..... .. .... ,.. - A special meeting, is being a- St. Andrew's Presb Brian Any parent - Cubsg their , rrangea. Everyone welcome. boy to be in the Cubs,' stat- .big type so you wouldn t miss it. Church — Pickering Ing September 16, please - tel -Congratulations to Gail Ro The regular morning ser= ephone 839-3562: 'This is imp- a See Vlva,theneweccnamy Go where the choice is greet " erson (White) on succ�sfirliy vice was conducted by the- ortant. We get our list ready car from General Motors, est! Go where the value is Visiting New York this sum. _ peening her, second year ex - ow Rev. F.`Conkey. Mrs. now, to. know how ..many SAr&4 at your Vauxhall Pontiac best! Gotoyour local Vauxhall- mer? Be sure to see the a errs at the University -of Tor- Marion McClemren.t, organist Smuters-w•e will. need to car- IstBaRiCtlt)M Buick Dealer's Success Pontiac -Buick Dealer's. He General Motors-Futurama at onto: and choir leader,, presided at ry 'on the next -year, Begins- Car Sales Celebration. _ has a great deal to offer you 1 the New York World's Fair. -The United Church Women the organ. The Lessons were: ing Tuesday, June 9, the Cubs 1 .i packed over 20 boxes` of good Psalm 24, and John 14' 1-14. will meet she at 6.45 m. 6@ sure to watch._"TeleSCO . "and "Zero one" now sirowin on television. Check locariisti for time and channeh used clothing last week. This A lovely anthem'"I need Thee. The .Scout will meet Thurs. B —Ls -to -be -sent to the -Fred Vi'otor Precious Jesus" Was sung,. with. 7 day at 7.30 p. -m,- sharp. Ttie _____.w__ ,v- s4rn Mission in Toronto. Mr's. Elizabeth ' Boyes taking change• of, meeting days is, to Mr. and -Mrs;- Howard Plax- the solo part. The sermon top- � � SALES LI �� IN ton attended open house at W _was 'Our Exalted Lard LA M TO ALE ' TEDU PIC R G . A Prepatory Service will be• the new home of Mr.. and Mrs. Mr. Conkey spoke on the int-, held on Sunday, June 14.' -The = Bruce Neale of Highland Creek portance of Jesus' ascension, Sacrament of the Lord's Sup, on and _ Phone ` -942-5660-1 a426l . Sunday' afternoon.• what it -•misers -to us: per will be on June 21. - . a .. 1 _ - ,, 1. _ ._. __. . •. _ i Page Roar -�. _. �'T�IE PICKER.IN�i THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 ' _ - V Due n 1 S Gor � Jones Mr.� and Mrs. Lame Jones * School Area 2 Brom Its CeMinueLan - WSWED 10 Ball Threw: 1. D Jcuu W. H. i.; 3. _ - -- - _ don, W. R. Several from here attended and Doreen, 'vmted Mr. and - _ �S WANTED TO RENT INT[RM[DIAT[ BOYS -- - the .Central Ontario Caatle Mrs. V. Baker, aR WoodvAe, - - 100 Yard Dash: 1: H. ikri�tl, V., W•; 2. B. Lkttnurn, B: H. 3• T. Breeders TwiiW Meeting last on Sunday. _.. V Mark- House. $100 month or less, by Webster. (Wen. (t•bnrr. 12. '2•) Friday night, at s. R Mrs. s G. ss on , Saturday tkeological. student and family 75 Yard Dash: it D o)i1o, W. R•; •2• D• Stiawyer, V• W; 3. D. Mr• • and Mrs. °� � °n Saturde6r (3 year old daughter and 6 Bitiwker, I1: 11. (atnro : 9. 9) . Jones, of Kirkland Lake, visit- night at a miscellaneous • Fof S&moath aki son and wEfe)• by Running Brad Jump: I. it 11wW-0. V•-W•; '2• D. Sawyer, V. W; ed Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hander- shower for Miss Janet Jones_ June 1. One or two year lease 3• R. V(kkera, 11. 11. (ifinturux•: 13 ft. 3.). son on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson FOR SALE High Jump: I.- R. NUKur(ain, Dun. and D. Sawyer, V. W. (tied); Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wilson and Mary Jean had supper on - if desired, David and June 3• G• Munk, B• Ii (luriKdrt: 4 ft• 4•)• with Mrs_ G_ APPLES& POTATOES 'and fancily bad Sunday dinner Sutrday evening Sirnnore, Altona Rd. Phone Stand) Broad Jump: I. J. Greenshields, V. W.; 2. F. iNc- ' MSintosh i Spies with Mr. and His.. Cecil Dis; Briggs, Oshawa. At 2-4633 . June 4 Dorudd, B: 1i.; 3• Dp�HArxi, Dun. (distance: 7 ft. 6• ) Other Varieties Available B allThrvw: I. Baird, V• W•; •2•' U• Gibbs, Dun.; 3. B. Bates, ney Mr, and Mrs. Disney are d and Mx, Grant Carson Please ' Bring qwn Containers To Rent = one-bedroom a- R. H. now living in their new home and daughter, and Mr. Wm. For Apples par•trrrent; appliances optional; on the 7th. Concession.' Geiser had supper on Sunday PICKERING ORCHARDS INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Mr. and MTs. Winton White evening with W. and Mrs, in Pickering Village, Available 100 Yard' Dash: 1• S. Butterfield, B, H•; 2' L. Willis, Glen-; 3• at Oshawa_ Clue Mole West Of attended the Christening . Re- .Jas. Halliday, Plcloer�i July 1st. Phone: 942-4253. : 12.6.) Village, on No. 2. Highway _ Fairpor 2 C M R H• 3 oelrtion of their grjeat-grand- The United Church Women Phone: 944.144:1 ........................ .. ...- daughter Christine Price, diau- will meet next Wednesday, L. Sauna, lidr� (time: Wanted �1 ... .. ..,.. .... and Dash: I. T. oorr, K• clean (oct 10-tf) Wa ed ni 9 lig, Jump: 1• S. Butterfield, B• H•; 2• L. W' is, ghter of Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis June B. at the church, with �..........................................._, _.. _ - Rv Price in To nue, on Sunday. B Jamieson and Mks. Glen., 3. P. Brett, Rebatrk. (distance. 12 1351) --- FRESH APPLE CIDER TRANSPORTATION High Jump: i• D. Pereroski, Fair.; 2- L. Caines, B. H.; -3• T. Mrs. David Pagan and San- Winton White in charge of For Sale - Sweet apple cider. required to Scarbom General Moore, Fair.• (height: 4 ft, 3•) dna, of West Hill, visited her the, meeting. Roll Call-A Fresh trade. Hospital. Arrive at 9.00 a., m. Standing Broad Jump: L S• McBride, B. H.; 2. D. Francis, Sir. - Pickering Orchards Leave at -x00 p m, Phone: 942- John A.; 3• S. Aatkinson, Fair. (distance: 5ft• 934) Pmts, Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Verse with the word Servicer'. { One mile West of Pickering 6933. nal 2 S lel WEEDS Ball Throw: 1• U McDonald, W R•• S. Butterfield; B. H.• Village, on No. 2. Highway .... t jun 25) 3 __ •1•' Hurl V. W Phone: 942-1247 ... ....-.....:......... (No distances were recorded for -some of the events) NOTICE TO DESTROY -.. _„:_•.•�___-_...__(oct 31 tf).... -` V G 3 uRouge A. sHill 26 t iRougs 67 pts-; 2• Bayview heights 62 Ph- COMING Lots must be EVENTS po SALT Group B- 1st. Vaughan Willard, 73 pts.; 2• 'Glengrove 22 pts. All Noxious Weeds on Rural and _ , For Softeners. 100-pound bag Catholic Woman's League To 3• Grout, John A. MacDonald and Dunbarton'18 pts. 5. Fairport Cut or sprayed by June 12, 1964. After that date, • Hold Sale Of opts. 6. Rosebank 7 pts. 3rd• le pts. . they will be cut and charged against property without Pick up at our stove. "Garden Perennials'• JUNIOR BOYS any further notice, to nine acres, or under. BRADY PLUMBING - 75 Yard Dash: 1• T. Rehm, W R•; 2• K. Blake, R• H.; 3• B. J. C. BRETHOUR 4320 Kingston Rd. Everyone is invited to a Nicholson, B. H. (tune: 9.7). Ontario County Weed Inspector . ..... ...... Sale of Garden Perennials, on 50 Yard Dish: T. Farr, W R•; 2•• R• Sawyer, V. W.; 3. B. Sten- MISCF,LLANEOU$ -Saturday, June 6. - 10.30 a. m. abough, Dun.. (tune: 7-0).Sunderland, Ontario j At 139 Lublin Ave. Running Broad Jump: L T. Rehm, W R:; 2• B. Woods, R: H•; _ Any table model Radio Repair- Bay Ridges 3, J. Grieves, V. WV , for $4.x5 (Canadian), rte, T� is an opportunity for High Jump: 1• F. O'Brien, B•-H•; 2. B. Sbenabougtl, Duw,, & ( 1 Pa T. Rehni, W. W. (distance: 4. 63 �. all .labour Included If brought YOU to beautify your gardens. Standing Broad Jump: 1. A. Musy, Gam•; Z & veil, V. WM p • In an Monday, Tuesday or Sonne items to be sold are:- 3• J. Pratt, V: W (distance: 7 ft. 2). ProgreSSire Conservative AssoC�ation : Wednesday. Thirty-day un- Irls Bulbs; Dahlias; Lily-of- Ball Throw: I. T. Anderson, Dun.; 2• J. Pratt, V. W.; 3- • . conditional guarantee. Offer the-Valley; Eng, Flocks; Lilac Grigsby, R. H. _ void If set has been tampered Bushes; Liatris;etc. JUNIOR GIRLS Of South Pickering _ f �---=.wiMf. All proceeds will be donated 75 Yard Dash: 1• S. HAton, V. W; 2. M. Dressell, B. H•; 3. - ►1 N G • to the Missions. M. Nicholson: Glen- (time: 10.4) • A 1� N. U A L M E E T - DUMBARTON - C. W. L.' Meeting on, June 50 Yard Dash: 1. D. Heward, V: W; 2• C• Marchmant, B- H.; : RADIO a TELEVISION' 4, at 8.15 p. m. in the "port- 3. G. Hudson, W R. (titrre: TO - Q Harwood Ave. North of Ajax Pickering. Running Broad Jump:. 1• S. Hilton, V. W; 2• J. Hudson, W. R. Tuesday, June 9, 1964 - 0.30 P. M. Between 401. and 2. High'wys, ....... 3• M. Drvssel, B• H. (distance: 12 ft. il)• Jur-4 tf) `DAY 'OR WEEKLY -High Jump: 1: S-Hilton, V• -W.; 2. P. Craword: Sir John A. -ROUGE HILLS COMMUNITY PARK HALL CHMD CARE MacDonald: 3• D. Steil,'Sir John A. MacDonald. (height 4-2)• - - MAY TIME SPECIALS available for children, any age. Standing Broad Jump: 1• B. Harding, Sir John A.; 2. 111- Jaersc- (Across from No. T. Hghwy. Fin Hall) . hky, B H.: 3• K. Hann, -V• W. Cunningham 'Hay CoiWitloeier. Phone: 942-3337, Ball Throw: 1. M. Dtessel, B. H•; 2. S. Caines, B. H•; 3• B. Annual Meeting and Election of Officers - .. ..,........_.___ _... r . Mulkey Bal* Elevators - Baler Twine HOME SEWING Mason Dun. •. CLAREMONT CO-OP. and an BANTAM BOYS Everyone Welcome - DOLL CLOTHES 75 Yard Dash: M. Rowan, W' R•; 2. A Hertzberg: V. W.,-. 3• PONIES Phone: B3ld72i T. Quinney, Glen.. (time:' 10.5)• : for sale, Phone: 942-3803. (Jun 11) 50 Yard Dash: 1 E. Franks, W,_ R•: 2• J. Williams. V. W.; 3• G• Hapkim Glen. ( time : 71). _ - Running V. . Rowan .. .......... MARJORIE'S urn ng Broad Jump 1 A Hertzberg, W . 2 M - per Sale=- used building mat. w. R.; 3• D. Deooste, Dturtmroon. (distance:, 12 ft. 4.)• NOTICE OF TENDERS erials-lumber, doors, windows (BEAUTY SALON Standing Broad Jump: 1 S. Morgan. V. W; 2' D. Decoste, Dun.: and aiding. Located at No. 2. _NOW OPEN 3• J A13en, W R: (distance: 6 ft. A%). Higtrwgy, west of Liverpool 'To Serve You at Baa Throw: 1 G. Blake, R. H.; 2. S. Kita, Dun.: 3. J. Williams. Road Phone: Sof Li (Due Harwued Ave.. North, Ajax V. W TENDERS for the construction of a Second Addition' to vvirleTrdng of highway, house 1 doors north of Texaco) Potato Racy. 1• A. Hertzberg: V. W.; 2• T. Quirusey. Glen.: 3• tOOn $ SC��the-$ear+ti O TL'ustees l� l of The Holy � � 1S„ rS. 5.---- being demolished-t.---- ..CUTS _G_ Smith ,_ R. H. __-. f - - -- (Jua q 1 SETS BANTAM GIRLS No. 2, Township of Pickering, will be received, not TINTS -75' Yard Dash: 1, K. Macre, B H, 2, D. Kennedy, W..R , -3. later than 4.00 p. m., Tuesday, June 23, 1964, at the USED FURNITURE - PERMS. D. Woods R. H•• (time:.10.5)• Office of the Architect: "Craig, Zeidler & Strong", .901 Phone: 943-SB40 50 Yard Dash: 1. V- MarchanR. B. H.; 2• J• Ramage, Sir_- John BOUGHT A, iSOLD A : 3 D. Ferns, W. R. (time. 7-7).Yonge Street, Toronto. _ GORDON HOTEL Running Broad Jump: 1. C. 1�5cKay, Sir, John A•; 2. A Warren, Applications, in writing, for the plans, specifications Pickering Village CHAS. A. BRADLEY i SON Sir John A': 3. E Armiour, W R. and form of tender, may be submitted by General Phone: 942-SM Limited Standing Broad Jump: 1 P O'Neill, R. H.: 2• S. K<wurka; Fair.; Contractors, to the Architect, on orafter Friday, June .(may Z8 tf) _ Painting a Wall Papering = 3: V Marchant, B H. (distance: '6 ft. 3r,4)• . , Interior Exterior Bail Throw: I. N Halyrod, W. R.; 2• M. Trick, 'R• H,: J. P. 5 1964 Singer Automatic Sewing Residential - Commercial Purdie, Glen- Applications shall' be accompanied"by a Certified Z. Machine FREE ESTIMATES Potato Rau: 1• B. Schut, Sir. John A•; 2• V. •Marchant, B. H.; Deposit Cheque, in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50). -phones- 3• D. Reci�pplo Fair. (time: 26.8)• Plans will, be on display at the "Builders' Exchange" xoclr trade accepted as down P Y g payment on this beautiful re- ATlantie 2-0961 or _• " ' - -",SHUTTLE RELAY 4. in Toronto and Oshawa. The lowest or any. tender not sseseEd Singer Automatic Broofdin 655-4441 1. Bayview Heights: 2• West Rouge; 3• Vaughan Willard necessarily, accepted. Serving Machine. Balance ow- (Our 47th Year In Business) CROSS COUNTRY _ - • h Guaranteed Button Jul �) 1• C. Palumbo, W, R•; 2• P. Compton, V. W: 3• G. Monk, B. H• CRAIG, ZIEDLER & STRONG, Architects etc $7.47 Per M J L L .. R...._I..-_..... (Jun morith Without trade, $5. ` Schools participating this year was: Sir John A. MacDonald, -down.- Dealer. Write: . -Box 49, -'TRAILER SERVICES - Bayview Heights; GI•ngrove, "Vaughan Willard, Dunberton, WIN _ Pickering News Office, SALES a RENTALS Fairport Beach, Roseban Rad, Rouge Hill, West Rouge. :_..... Tag-A-Long Camping Trailer 1964 Models From $200.00 : . , ;., FOR SALE : CABINET MAKERS - .. ' FOR YOUR FREEZER - - -' and Wood- rorkin, Lalxrur re-.. '$1.00 Per Six. auar* B a .Camping. Trailers - Phone: 942-1249 FOR RENT - : TO & on - MATO, PEPPER Manufacturing, Ltd, 4th C SM COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE Everything For Trailers PLANT west of Brock Road,. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES By Flit' Or Dozen Phone: 942-6707• or ower - - Air Cooled Engines Well tre6d. lakeshore lots in AJAX Phone: 942x491 Chain en Tillers ._ WAlnut 4-3137 � a M Tractors 8 P Mowers Outboard - beautiful iialibru�n. Hydro ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI -FOR FREEZING................ ............ 7.••••.. ...... n -Gard Ch Saws . - power available. -Terms. 100 (apr 9 to Asparagus a Rhubarb PICKERING WE SHARPEN smiles from Pickering, Only (By Pound or Basket) VILLAGE COUNCIL Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws s a few left. Inquire no_w, 'Uy For Sale - seven acres of �_ g f , w 'ti -P. O, Box 1x0; 'Pick= stan red cl er Pickering Village Council will a plc up iYel' All Work Guarantmd ering, Ontario: _ 72B-seig, or contact: Wm. ring: 9 be held on- Picks 42-1367 0104025 Was lyk, 339 Malaga Road, . JAMES H. MURDOCH • _ Tuesday, June 9 - x.00 P. M. �ol Wan Oshawa. 4th: CPICKERING h 5t. in (he .Council Chambers. Dunbarton - one !p YV ` (Jun4 & 1T) Brvice Hogarth, Clerk i r... ;WANTED n 4 o Pickering Full Or Part Time Village f Pick 'ng _ MAN or WOMAN aE CURL SNOPPE'� PRESTO :_550,00 WEEK AND UP" For Information, Write: EMA MR. E. W. SNOWDEN 122 (Nary Lake Dr. OPEN DAILY Agincourt, Ontario. Hours: CO MPLETE (apr 16-tf) 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. Thursday and Friday 1 LAWN SPRAY SALES HELP WANTED Open Till 9.00 P. M. WEEDS - CRABGRASS M �tc ��� FEMALE Closed All Day Mondays INSECT PESTS Vs O _.Ladic,, turn tour ale time Phone: 942-2601 into cash. Supply families in (At Pickering Coffee Shop) FARM SPRAY townships Whitby and Picker- In gMAIN STREET, PICKERING Phone 942.1601 irig, East, with famous Raw Grain -. Fora a Corn Atraze leigh' Products. Vl'e furnish .................. ....PIANO.....__ Fly Cartrol c+n full colour display sale helps, REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC • WHITEWASHING'WhQuality I Service Count etc. Write: RaWleigh, Dept, F- ORGAN TUNING INDUSTRIAL SPRAY ,333-PP.. 4005 Richelieu St., St. AND REPAIRS <Henry, Montreal, Que. SOIL STERILANTS HOME FREEZER SPECIAL! RACKS OF BEEF (approx. 70 Ib.) + AVON CALLING. 942-1664 AJAX, Ort. Licensed and Insured •z' CUT FOR BARBECUING 49c 1b. Why Not Start A Business (apr 26 tf) - Of Your Owni BAY RIDGES SOD °_�� "n " AVON COSMETICS areirr de- Post Loam, 4 yds• - $15.00 INCLUDES - Rib Steaks, .Chuck Steaks, Round Bone Shoulder Steaks, Prime Rib, trrand an as a Representative Three -Yards - $12.00 Short Rib, Blade Roasts and Mine _ of this Camparty, You.ean.dee- - ROTO, TILLING (Reverse, phone Charges) =Clop an interesting, profitable Phone: W-2272 (tray 14 tf) ,,. DILIL-& nvu business. _ (,� 23 ti) _ _ J --- 3. --Goodwood 4 1 ,2 1 3 N f Y! A N C f picketing 3 1 1 1 3 - a' A. -moi ti0.'y "�i - w 4 -Brougham 3 1 0 2 PRUDENTIAL COe1FA AB u.. 0� ENGLAND t 3 1 z o 2 5. -Greenwood Jzs. 3 •0 2 1 LIFE — AUTOMOBILE 107 MHOSTON Room up a D TON '' June , for a trip to the British Isles and the COMM Joe= /IsMss PIsas, also ,iepFbe n5esre. Piaosa e>,L sa�et _ Pcrsenals - enrt t ' s M -1, YX ..•t ` u /lrsss ser ` waft" Mrs � or Mrs Mass Wiwde Willis, of Ott- We are pleased to report Mr. 4 awe, is visiting at the home of Fred Wsestg�be'home from the her brother, Mr. Walter WM- Oshawa Hospital, on the week- t r � a` .14 i is and Mrs. WfIlis. end, 8I1d f8 doing very - nicely. tulations to Dr'. W. Mrs. C. C. Smith, s Congra APPmAiSA Hill Road, )s ,in the Ajax Hos- A and Mas McKay who have a } t1 r pfital.. wedding anniversary on the. t� � r•�">? � > , � ` � � a Coangratulatioons to Mrs. W. Sad, of June. ` ; • #` '� '` t. - � '� Willis who odebrated her bir- The Dsznbartad 1st. Guide thday on May 29. CanVwW had an allay out- - _ •(Gladys Newell) MT. and Mrs. John Cart- ing at Sandy Beach Park • on Red Estate ItrOliar PkICer111g t and family were at Saturday, May 30. iriSlil West Hill on Sunday, where The Evening Unit U. C. W. , 4 "� ` a X' • " "' x 94240" Torwlt0 WA. iASli Ceboutg Mr. and Mks. Cartwright were is catering to the Xhia� din- Whitby "&4M x"19-1447 gtodparevits for hi�enas,. ners in June. y�y,,., Mr. and Mrs. H. MgCtern- The Afternoon -Unit U. C. t ell ou iertse. Na 2 "11116,._, �r MEe East farts left by plane on Wedtres- W. enjoyed a spring tour by g ................. .. ... ............ car, north of Uxbridge, on May . CHECK C U Ttw v)stted the home of PLEASEH K 'S Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown where .1.�,,. RI*h1, Water CUSTOM UPk10LSTERING a very Interesting tnR �l r- YOUR OWN PHONE BOOK early rentals was seers. Atter. * Repalrs And Rex-everin� noon Tea was Bernd. Chs the IO w■ "!r A C& IT= ESTIMATES P' they were torKunate to t into the Foster Memorial W ■ . H HO ._ LISTING G IJAiC-P CHART la AOCCIUNTAM Ne OWiglrtien Mausoleum. Twenty members1pbw )o�nvalo ee�o«. a caIMM > "• enjoyed the rota. ?NE NEW DIRECTORY WILL B P!lNfTE9 SON! 4"41" y Ai•s - N AWA - tb.n.y -- -: - - United Church Please help us to make sure that your name, address and !lsM; wgE•i1i3 eet�a awppbg' �e INSURANCE — The minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. 'telephone number will appear in the new telephone direr- ! ; Pbo" 7i0gs1 T 1siell Tag -seas MacKay ooarducted the r�lar tory exactly the way you want it! Check your own listing ------ east _ _ errs w.we A14M ssaeese homing the area since IM piosubig service, assisted by in the present directory now -and call your Telephone Let w handle your Mr. R Pltcahmt argatdst and Business Office it anything should be changed. Insurance Needs choir director. Miss Doreen - .:nr% Wkld"W"1, Aute Dlavk1son led the Junior Con--E)ITRA LISTINGS (at very little cost) CAN BE USEFUL! E TANKS LlarNtty, els. gregation. Mrs. Vera Freeman For instance: PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ sang a lovely sodo "Gracious �usiNEat Home numbers of HOME: Names of relatives or .. �� . _ 4 people in frtn�r Of}iQ• listed ether people permanently > may- F ��ONE ��' T� LeEeOfl was er our form's antsy; other ung at our. home: On a -- frown n 1: - - . un - ,,, _ - seer, Jbiz. 1 14: The tent—Uus�ss namrela, unnder high �liuniorLin '� marl.. ea or ren migh�h�eexa 0 e Call a ltdlcet iiidrl2ewas: Ddattf�ew 4: 4. with ttre C' u, number et �i-CONCRETE DRIVEL, ITC rend yo. M1:T 14S 7rede it."s. ' sermon topic "The Bible-Irou can bereached ares. hoursPLAOETONE PATIOS !7►Strength or Weaknsess tri t« a.1 Ma•bea. seem iea ar additiiaa, flew •an nor rd.wM ftlionsant such countries as Japan. India ; - MARTIN ENRIG = BELL _. - PMONEa TE 9-1997 19 :!FULL-TIME JANITOR - � - � ` a . tuur, o�w+srEo ono cosec BY rawlouns - boom p,PTirst Mer"aNs Arronlpd; Also Second Mier"a" Available J For Additlem and bnprevements `Mie aim purchase or Loan on E=Hting M rtla,.. -=St. Francis de Saks separate school . "TME MOWER MAN" - f K You Re+ulre Any Marl"" Financing A For Part, I� _ � " h Mage - Lawnmower Service , y Courteous Service, Cali - DUTIES TO COMMENCE JULY 1, 1964 Small Engine Repairs—Mower Sharpening-1N� :_,AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY General maintenance required during summer moths with full duties commencing September 1, 1964. Phone 8394%2 1100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario Inexperienced applicant should be willing to take After 6 and Weekends 039-14M IRM** 0-Si00 — Evenings - 09-1730 or WA. 2-6902 one week in -training beton end of present school year. Please apply in writing, stating experience, If any, age and salad ex to: A. J. CAFIK, Chairman PickeringICE Separate 241te Pickering, Ontario School Board, raha�n HARDWARE (ED ARMSTRONG) Please provide at least two names few use as reference. DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ;ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY BE IT LARGE OR . SMALL.UMN . .GLASS ` ETr. - s �{,� UPKEEP OF GROUNDS AIn11ial Meetlllg 01 LIIC GENERAL CLEAN-UPi • ETC !GENERAL HARDWARE :!ONTARIO COUNTY CALL 942.5616 Phomm WHitehall 2-1911 Pidcoring , TUBERCULOSIS & HEALTH ASSOCIATION IVNILL BE HELD IN THE-. .■ THE SIGN .:MAN - :Lower Hall, Northminster United Church DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY Van 'Pip • TRUCK LETTERING i Vr'eR� • CaterersQ l imcoe St.,, North, Oshawa, Ont. CUTOUT LETTERS v CARTOONS ' Catering To An Occasions 'TUESDAY, JUNE 9,1964 DISPLAYS POSTERS at 7.45 p. m., for the purpose of receiving the financial SHowtARes suck Until 10 P. M. other business asomay properly on of the ime beforeve !thedmeet- 24 HOUR 7 -DAY SERVICE P"• a ing. - :88 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering A"r interested persons �ordtatly ��ri�ea b. 942.6241 present. Find CUs Fast In The Yellow Pages -Ras: pickMng Beach WE r ! ., �,, '� ' ._ ' ' -• • ' .. - .. - tit • y. : q THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 : ''TNE PICKERING NEWT ..Page Five and Africa it is difficult to U. C. W. will be at 8.00 P. Claremont Community league the &&and for Bibles. on June 9 A Social Evening As � II�TSUAAN .(� =Alum Bible's main purpose is planned Everyone welmm. to reveal God to man, and is- The Afternoon Unit U. C:. not m be used for personal will •hold a Pot. Luck i Results and Sche" ' owe WE 2W12 Reesideoee W& 23113 :Games • . W. glory and ambition. The Bible c�seon at the home of Mrs. W. ch - - _ 9UR has as mxb to say to pec- A. McKay, on June 11, at 1.00 �CYRIL LAORUT LAST WEEK'S RESULTS " an o, did two �. P. and ago, because man's The Erskine Cemetery Mem- Monday, �1► 2'� years motivaRiorls are largely the crier Service is on June 14, at -Brock Rd. defeated Green- wood 3-1. sem. 3.00 p. m. Rev. M, Buttans, of o`YOiir.� Resi�etit d r `�"�'Jnit wood 4-1. --Brock Road defeated Brou- Brougham defeated Good- gham 2--0. Bulletin Pickering United Church, and r s will Preach, and pto- a of the fir Tuesday, y 2i- - Clare Thursday, defeated Green U. C. W hod a Bazaar . _ „•32 KMGMN . R. - P.A. BOX 164 -_. and Tea at the home of Mr. SEWING MACHINE --Games "rained out". � wood Jrs. 5-9. Woednesday, May 27-=-(�oodwoal defeated Picker- and Mzs. Tyas, Kiz�ston Rd., PIC LING. ONTARIO Perry defeated Good-. ing 9-4 and Rosebank Rd., on Satur- t TUNE-UP ` day, June 6, at 1.30 p. m. There LEAGUE STANDINGS will be: Hoare Baking, Aproms, Special ' :2.30 - Any Make position Team Won Lost Tied Points Plants, and a Table of Miscell- "Singer" Trained Mechanic Creates Played an>reous Articles 'Whitby Sewing Ccnthw" I. -Port Pferry 3 2 0 1 5 The regular meeting of the 942x711 6116 MillWest LAY 2. -Brock Road -- - --,-- 3 --- 2 = 1 0 4 Rouge,]OHNI. --- 3. --Goodwood 4 1 ,2 1 3 N f Y! A N C f picketing 3 1 1 1 3 - a' A. -moi ti0.'y "�i - w 4 -Brougham 3 1 0 2 PRUDENTIAL COe1FA AB u.. 0� ENGLAND t 3 1 z o 2 5. -Greenwood Jzs. 3 •0 2 1 LIFE — AUTOMOBILE 107 MHOSTON Room up a D TON '' June , for a trip to the British Isles and the COMM Joe= /IsMss PIsas, also ,iepFbe n5esre. Piaosa e>,L sa�et _ Pcrsenals - enrt t ' s M -1, YX ..•t ` u /lrsss ser ` waft" Mrs � or Mrs Mass Wiwde Willis, of Ott- We are pleased to report Mr. 4 awe, is visiting at the home of Fred Wsestg�be'home from the her brother, Mr. Walter WM- Oshawa Hospital, on the week- t r � a` .14 i is and Mrs. WfIlis. end, 8I1d f8 doing very - nicely. tulations to Dr'. W. Mrs. C. C. Smith, s Congra APPmAiSA Hill Road, )s ,in the Ajax Hos- A and Mas McKay who have a } t1 r pfital.. wedding anniversary on the. t� � r•�">? � > , � ` � � a Coangratulatioons to Mrs. W. Sad, of June. ` ; • #` '� '` t. - � '� Willis who odebrated her bir- The Dsznbartad 1st. Guide thday on May 29. CanVwW had an allay out- - _ •(Gladys Newell) MT. and Mrs. John Cart- ing at Sandy Beach Park • on Red Estate ItrOliar PkICer111g t and family were at Saturday, May 30. iriSlil West Hill on Sunday, where The Evening Unit U. C. W. , 4 "� ` a X' • " "' x 94240" Torwlt0 WA. iASli Ceboutg Mr. and Mks. Cartwright were is catering to the Xhia� din- Whitby "&4M x"19-1447 gtodparevits for hi�enas,. ners in June. y�y,,., Mr. and Mrs. H. MgCtern- The Afternoon -Unit U. C. t ell ou iertse. Na 2 "11116,._, �r MEe East farts left by plane on Wedtres- W. enjoyed a spring tour by g ................. .. ... ............ car, north of Uxbridge, on May . CHECK C U Ttw v)stted the home of PLEASEH K 'S Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown where .1.�,,. RI*h1, Water CUSTOM UPk10LSTERING a very Interesting tnR �l r- YOUR OWN PHONE BOOK early rentals was seers. Atter. * Repalrs And Rex-everin� noon Tea was Bernd. Chs the IO w■ "!r A C& IT= ESTIMATES P' they were torKunate to t into the Foster Memorial W ■ . H HO ._ LISTING G IJAiC-P CHART la AOCCIUNTAM Ne OWiglrtien Mausoleum. Twenty members1pbw )o�nvalo ee�o«. a caIMM > "• enjoyed the rota. ?NE NEW DIRECTORY WILL B P!lNfTE9 SON! 4"41" y Ai•s - N AWA - tb.n.y -- -: - - United Church Please help us to make sure that your name, address and !lsM; wgE•i1i3 eet�a awppbg' �e INSURANCE — The minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. 'telephone number will appear in the new telephone direr- ! ; Pbo" 7i0gs1 T 1siell Tag -seas MacKay ooarducted the r�lar tory exactly the way you want it! Check your own listing ------ east _ _ errs w.we A14M ssaeese homing the area since IM piosubig service, assisted by in the present directory now -and call your Telephone Let w handle your Mr. R Pltcahmt argatdst and Business Office it anything should be changed. Insurance Needs choir director. Miss Doreen - .:nr% Wkld"W"1, Aute Dlavk1son led the Junior Con--E)ITRA LISTINGS (at very little cost) CAN BE USEFUL! E TANKS LlarNtty, els. gregation. Mrs. Vera Freeman For instance: PLASTER CERAMIC TIL/ sang a lovely sodo "Gracious �usiNEat Home numbers of HOME: Names of relatives or .. �� . _ 4 people in frtn�r Of}iQ• listed ether people permanently > may- F ��ONE ��' T� LeEeOfl was er our form's antsy; other ung at our. home: On a -- frown n 1: - - . un - ,,, _ - seer, Jbiz. 1 14: The tent—Uus�ss namrela, unnder high �liuniorLin '� marl.. ea or ren migh�h�eexa 0 e Call a ltdlcet iiidrl2ewas: Ddattf�ew 4: 4. with ttre C' u, number et �i-CONCRETE DRIVEL, ITC rend yo. M1:T 14S 7rede it."s. ' sermon topic "The Bible-Irou can bereached ares. hoursPLAOETONE PATIOS !7►Strength or Weaknsess tri t« a.1 Ma•bea. seem iea ar additiiaa, flew •an nor rd.wM ftlionsant such countries as Japan. India ; - MARTIN ENRIG = BELL _. - PMONEa TE 9-1997 19 :!FULL-TIME JANITOR - � - � ` a . tuur, o�w+srEo ono cosec BY rawlouns - boom p,PTirst Mer"aNs Arronlpd; Also Second Mier"a" Available J For Additlem and bnprevements `Mie aim purchase or Loan on E=Hting M rtla,.. -=St. Francis de Saks separate school . "TME MOWER MAN" - f K You Re+ulre Any Marl"" Financing A For Part, I� _ � " h Mage - Lawnmower Service , y Courteous Service, Cali - DUTIES TO COMMENCE JULY 1, 1964 Small Engine Repairs—Mower Sharpening-1N� :_,AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY General maintenance required during summer moths with full duties commencing September 1, 1964. Phone 8394%2 1100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario Inexperienced applicant should be willing to take After 6 and Weekends 039-14M IRM** 0-Si00 — Evenings - 09-1730 or WA. 2-6902 one week in -training beton end of present school year. Please apply in writing, stating experience, If any, age and salad ex to: A. J. CAFIK, Chairman PickeringICE Separate 241te Pickering, Ontario School Board, raha�n HARDWARE (ED ARMSTRONG) Please provide at least two names few use as reference. DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ;ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY BE IT LARGE OR . SMALL.UMN . .GLASS ` ETr. - s �{,� UPKEEP OF GROUNDS AIn11ial Meetlllg 01 LIIC GENERAL CLEAN-UPi • ETC !GENERAL HARDWARE :!ONTARIO COUNTY CALL 942.5616 Phomm WHitehall 2-1911 Pidcoring , TUBERCULOSIS & HEALTH ASSOCIATION IVNILL BE HELD IN THE-. .■ THE SIGN .:MAN - :Lower Hall, Northminster United Church DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY Van 'Pip • TRUCK LETTERING i Vr'eR� • CaterersQ l imcoe St.,, North, Oshawa, Ont. CUTOUT LETTERS v CARTOONS ' Catering To An Occasions 'TUESDAY, JUNE 9,1964 DISPLAYS POSTERS at 7.45 p. m., for the purpose of receiving the financial SHowtARes suck Until 10 P. M. other business asomay properly on of the ime beforeve !thedmeet- 24 HOUR 7 -DAY SERVICE P"• a ing. - :88 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering A"r interested persons �ordtatly ��ri�ea b. 942.6241 present. Find CUs Fast In The Yellow Pages -Ras: pickMng Beach WE r ! ., �,, '� ' ._ ' ' -• • ' .. - .. - tit • y. : q , . r T?'�'"?F.-�-,,., _ �.,1 ..•.:,..,»«. : `IX Aft m -... . , ...,.o,....�;xx� �,.. :.:.�,ay,,,,.,,.,,...w .a,.::,....,_.. .a.•,-•atr.sa�eK.wba�y'C,� __.•'� � o . '.F,•.,•'`+..•',• i . ^� t i 'qp six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 4, It" cke�in Townshi-Softbaq rhe - --T'4--Greenwood at Roee'bk_ Plum. a Churches a ilia Rous• at Brousham i i I BUSI N ESS DI RECTORY 16 -Pick, Bch. at Greenwood - •+ -- .1-Hrougbrm it Vhla Rouse Rom. i.y� � `� � 22 -Villa Rouse at Rose'bk. Plum. ■/Mt/lutea=/��/=a=r _ 23 -Pick. Bch. at Brougham 27--L-Brougham at Greenwood PlCkefjlf, 8-Roseb'k. PL at Sher. Foresters 28 -Greenwood at Brousham r 8 -West Rouse at Rosebank Pl. 'y8-iViHsr Rouse at Pick. lith. /T�ttsN',D - { nftd Church t MIOOETS 10 -Brougham at Wert Rouse 29-Rose'bk. Plum. at V. Rouse 11I E�C WHN� S ��j am �T0 111111111M (East WNdlands Should read 1 l -Sher. For. at Greenwood 30 -Pick. Bch. at Ross'bk. Plum. 15 -Sher, For. at Roseb•k. Plaza AUG.- "Is TV SwWo FUNERAL DIRECTOR a pr6 B. A- Station) 16 -Greenwood at Sher. Foresters 6-Roae'bk. Plum. at Brougham CHURCH SEW CHURCH � 14AV- _ 17 -Wogs Rouse rt Greenwood Re•ehawh FlwMis and rola Any Make or IModW * 9AS A' M. i 11.8! A. AL 96--BaY Bids** at Grnn.00d 18 -West Roup at Brougham Rouge RestaurMt hewn genas we �� e AMUR ilRlday Beheol !.b A. ht 27-E. Woodlands at Bay Ridges 22�-Hrough . Pat o W. Rouse played at East weedlamb. All 23 -Brougham at Sher. Forseters PrlrMo ANiD1ar11:D Barrkt And 11.E7A. M. j •.28-GrasAwood at , E. Woodlands 24-Grseawood at Roaeb'k. Plana �^s mot provide bell JUNE- II midas /+vel /� MY on NIGHT ' !1 rwielre foo all hewn games' PICKHtING L --Greenwood at Bay Rids. 2b -West Roup at Brougham i 29�her. For. at West Rouse "OIL" 2�E. Woodlands amt L`reenwood 30 -,Greenwood at Sher. Foresters T- 10 --Bay Ridges at E. Woodlands 30-Roseb'k. Pl. at Brougham CLAEMOrrr ` '� clwrdt s«,Ilo. 2M P. K 11 -DRY Ridges at Greenwood JULr-eWATER swtdpr 11411" 1.1i • -- - lb -Greenwood at RaYRidges thm [TORI Claremont youths, aOt 2 --West Ronna at Greenwood HTehad a IMS, �AEEaihlllar PFS 17 ---Har Rid la at E. Woodlands 8 -West Rouse at Roeebaak PL narrow escape on Friday ev- 22-E. Woodlands at Greenwood 7 -Greenwood at West Rouse t i '2s -Greenwood at Bay Ridges ening, when they ran into the W� Of �unba tOf1 8-Rosebank PL it Greenwood 29 -Greenwood at E. Woodlands ditch nc the nOTt�1 Side of the I Creek. 80-Bar Rides at Greenwood 9 --Sher. For, at Brougham PHONE �NEt �i•Zii1 13 -West Rouse'at Sher. For. 9th cool'e6slolrat Cedar CSet'k' JULY 14 -Brougham at Rosobank Pt. The driver Jack Fraser of UX- PIckwinS Ont. Ste ��i sly I -B Ridges Woodlands a E W Rlases 16-8roteb'k. 1. Greenwood bridge inhosHopiatlkin Of Stott ( ATI2 w •rwwr ������ � Y ' 7 -Bay Ridges at E. Woodlands 21-Roeeb'k. PI. at Sher. For. hurt. DennisejHOj1kiIB Of Ston - 9 --E. Woodlands at Greenwood 22-3her. For. at-Roseb'k. Plaza yule remived a WMIMEd Snide 18-E. Woodlands at Bay Ridges 23 -Brougham at W. Rouge and Dentin Smith and George OMTAl" 1a -Gree Brood at E. Woodlands 84 -Sher. For. at Greenwood KEN old �'LARKE 20-5. Woodlands at Greenwood Redshaw of Clarernont �- ass. M. L M UPeen ... 28-Rosebank Ph at W. Boase E3- any Rides at E. Woodlands, 30--.0rousham at Sher. Foresters ed with only a sharing up' D. A.. W R " E8 --Hay Ridges at 'Greenwood Mr. BIId 118. Al8n TOIIIliT1- ' E M T t C E � a� ffiS-Greenwood at E. Woodland* Sherwood Renest•es and Rose- gen and family of Haarllton, ab All taatws Names prW11de ,a psme hawk Masa home game* meted at, and Mr. and MTs. Gary Coop- i M11rdOCf1 Ptaso 042-=93va h.N and me Marlow tar all home Kant W«dla.da. ,.:AUCTIONEERS WMon. ttRlemen .. . �� !� er o! Toronto, spent Sunday at IIIiARKttAal Eilrlatsr'ar Salkh�ef'/ Lao a IN.-M.hr Oags:tsl.hR INTERMEDIATE ones _ the home of Dr. N. F. Tomlin- ua meed used Aalhmeow tar /n tl.W a 01-M%rgas Pnsgr R.r[maa•s D. A. haws games MAY seal and Mr. and Mrs. Dick� .r - i� NDt�f'iEi Ptdit so." a ..-was Ag...ds, .Flayed at E. Weed Mede. Parts. 26 -Greenwood at Fairport B. Jew. CbOPer• Fas Meat. Implomenli , NMme• COMM�Cg CMAM� (� oil _ 28 -Fish. Hay at Bay Rid,nw We are sorry to report that � Foresaw" Red hsb •AIM1*." a a EsS6--som w Estill DANTAMf JUNE-. MT Fred Ward has not been r,..w opossum y (10 so polls Nam I -Bar Ridge* at Graeawood in good health the past week.Daaaswatls Ilabs S sbm=o S1. N., OBhowo luso a .-•+Ka*wan 26-Feresson•s soh. at S. Ridge•3-Fret. Bar at Fairport Bch. J. Mr. and Mfg. E. Mayse of DUAL fsltrlo/ AT ala P/lo/ 16A -Greenwood at Smith. Cartage 4 -Greenwood at Frets. Bar T��l� Or1tWa 7214"fu !w PRY am) -28--B. Ridges at Greenwood Oprtaw8 spent Sunday with - FMMp - BJ -4111d itle Ca &--Greenwood at Bar Ridges ME/NtEMT stage •t For. Bch. 9 -Feer. Bay at Greenwood Mr. and Mrs.Howand Hockley. 3943141 or 640-3M iAstl a a& -Mayr oamaa�laS Jtuw- 10 -Hay Ridses'at Fut. Bels. Jew. TheirMark Petty of, pnessaw bans si [nasoaddidsr tame bobewagdaR 1110, so Mi l eat Roaga at Smith Ciao. 11-Fair'pt. Bch J. at F. Bay Viabori8 Square hu been with asslraasasa sta.w tlsa. 2 -Gro nweod at Bey Ridges 16-Falr'pL Bch. J. at a. Ridges thele for the Past week - 3 -Fee. Bch. at West Ran" 17-Falr'pt. Bch. J. 'at Greea'wd. A number of people from 4-4Bay Rids*@ at F*r..Boach 1.8 -Bar Ridge• at Frch. Bay here eared area attended the a s - !-Smits Ctp�. at Greenwood 28-sesawood at Fair'pt. B. J. m .�oqy at P1CjL- P�.EURYA COMERY chd•�n jduce 19 -West Ron at Bay Ridges 24 -Rech. Bar at Bar Ridges_5 R E R R I N 10 -For, Beach 25-Dayat Sm{th Case. 2 -Bar Ridssa at Greenwood a� onFriday�' iARRISTER: i0{.ICIT10Rs - - r, 11-Greonwood at For. Beach 25-ftir'pt. Bch. J. at F. Bar �. a� N� � FWA SS PUBLIC E;rYp HILLS. oMTAAM 11 -Day Ridges at West Roup Qts -Fear. Bay at Fair'Pt. Bch. 1. ed Mr. Gordon McGrath SS 8 y, 18 -West Roup at Greenwood 30-111hay Ridges at Fair'pt. Bob. J. Member Of the local school 17-Fv. Beach at Dns Rug" boar . iaRii d OY Oaoalaa sand -_`' - MJ/DAr Sot1ML 1 S Bay Ridges at For. Beach JULY- eV MT. and s G Furor M aft 24-Fer. Beach at Gresswesd �• Mhsaa /sad. sheat aaA1 of Z--Gr«a..nd at Feer. ens Mrs J. Dennie. Mr. and Mas. �T•� �6v1QAC! �i/Y�CO 24�mith Ctgs. at Wesi' Renga 6- Grooawood at Bay Ridpe R Redshew and MT. and, Mrs. 1/ ala. E. Njilibmw - ..Es --amith Ctwo. at.say Ridges 7 -peer. any at Greenwood' W. M*d8y visited Mr• and scum * TraMmaa/ap a 11agMas sw Sswsa 2!- Greenwood at Smith Ct". 9 -Bay Bids" at Mr. Bay B2m R. Budd of Goodwood � M � ��� �� ` _20 -Hay Ridges at Went Roup 14•�Frch. Bay at Bar R&d"s � R j�� JYLT- I6-FaWOL Bck J. at Croon'wd. Earlier in rile day. Mr, and /awl bssttDt �. = j � Mau MLN P. DL 1t• -Bay Ridses at For. Beach 1111 -Greenwood at Freh, Say Mrs, Budd attended the Dyke- 1111V APPWW`W of Pkbo so" BW ALL A// WARL4M// "c s--MaY Ridges at Greenwood 22-Falr'pt. Bek. J. at H, Ridges' AppieRum Wedding in Union- - :M smudt" pawl is Mr to "with Ctge. at West Rouse 28 -Bay Rtelses at Greenwood Ville, * Pahy.e Teaadq. TharsdaF 4--Grwnwood at Bar Ridges 28-Fsir'pt. Heh. ]. at P. By Stinday B -West. Runge at Smith Ctge. 27 -Grimwood at Fair - pt, a J. visitors at the hoarse of Mr, and Mn. J. Ren- aM F•us • LOI le so R BSL S -•smith cep. at - Fer;nson•s Heh, t ho" .e w P.a. Isgawa 29--�irwnwoad at Bar Ridges ��U��� � I s -smith Ctge. at Greenwood nig included Mr, and 11t<rs. S. ean 16 --Fes. Beach at Smith Ctge. •Y Say Rids" at Fair'pt. H. Jew. n of SCBTbdro. Mr. and sylwas wwY. trHale1VI� 2-3610 PMP w rte' - p - 16 -Went Rouse at Sar Ridges 4-rmb. Say at Greenwood MRs. J, Ingham of Ajax. and t .20- 4rwtwood at For Beach e-Faievi. Bch. J: at Greenwood MT, and ' Mrs. R BE Budd of RORT AUST114' PROP;. 22 -Wed Rouge at Greenwood 6 -Bay Ridges at Frch. Bar GOOdWood. a. D. S. WhoF. enawM 28--48mitle Ct", at Har Rldges '10-Freh.. bar at Fair'pt. H. J.. My. and Mrs. Thos. H•am- T" no" west Of !AM" Df N\Mt1n1• US i 2S -Far, Sch. at Wast Rogge 11-Fair'pt. Bek. J. st li. Rides monad and Bill. attended a eu- Oa no, L NipwaF. Sears" St. And�Is 1 27 -say Rid"■ at Smith Ctga dire at Kinsale on Friday er- wMtrs •Alms w: Mw $A -West Eaa ge oer AN [snags mewl NeetM inane anr, n ft N �d M sbkiria Pny`n '2929 -Greenwood att Fir. B West Bduge Ewa ening8d MHamrrxmd wo�� �"+%�n VM A _ „ SO-Fer. Reach at Greenwood MN aM as simpore her aN haws first prize. Forgwsmala Densis and O. C. Smdit �ItlrENaE salts The United Church Sunday C ell Bhc�M JIIK�h. PNhw� 0-4090 room gnwsa Played at E. sags- school pious has been planned NMM�//a//M/■///Dill//>•w///��/a///�//st�Mi M1I11d r Rale. F. Ciankry, AL A, "llreedlaNda 26-E. Woodlands at Hay Wilson!br SLouffville park tar June 301H OIAi ' TO w1Nd... D�.. PEE Wap /Yet- Ridges at Fa1Ypt Sale.The Evening Unit of the Un- ipbom 90BM11 - 26 -Fourth Haulage at Brougham 2 -Har Rld"s at E. Wood. Ladies sled Church Will meet June MAY - o --Greenwood at High Creek IGA 3-Fair'pt. Bch. at Bay Ridges gat the hoeaM of MTS• Bever- MASSA BoFrlp D/ w«'.hy ills AJa •,,' 4-E. Wood. Ladles at F. Besck ley Willson. The program is in _ _ 27--11tsh Creek IGA at For. Haul, 9 -Fairport Bch. at E. Wood. Lad. dharge Of MTS. Alrna Hill and smwkm Bd1o11 TA« AJL 27 -Brougham at Greenwood 10-E. Wood. Ladles at B. Ridges Meg, lVlglgaTCt Pugh,' ROIL C81I $263.80 Per Perna - i JUN[--11-Ba) Ridges at Fait. Reach a bible 1 -Greenwood at West Rouse 16-E. Wood Ladles at F. Beach answered by - �, • 2 -Brougham at H. Creek IGA 17 -Bay Ridtea at E. Wood. verge beginning with Your firstflw hal AwS>tY �i-West Rouse at For. Haulage 18-Fair'pt. 'Bch.TIM at Bas Rid g1it1B1` " "'4-Foroythr -Z2=897 des at Fair PC Bch. Mr. and Mrs, Wm: Pyatt IIICINdM: - - 4-H. Creek IGA at Brougham 26 -Fair, H. Lad. at E. W. Ladies and Cinis Visited on Saturday 9 .Brougham at West Route 29-E. Wood.' Lad. at B. Ridges ' with Mr. and Mrs., Grant Tay. k RaJnd Trip �1'OIR TOiOfI:O �i T. C. A. to Rasp at R. Creak IGA JULY- log . Ah' COMOI k fRoam at MMal� ' 11'-Crtenwoed 'at For. Haulage 2-E. Wood. Lad at Fair'pt. Helf. The Golden Age Club Will Faalous MoMa" 15 -High. Crook IGA at Greenw'd. 7 --Say Ridges at E. Wood. Lad. take a stip up to Midland on Beach Hotel I Dry 1.,6, -Wept Rouge at Broatr"pi _ e-Fair'pt. Bch. at Bay Ridges y . next8 Will Visit Traflifw-- from AIf� mel ft HW on Arrival MW Monda• 17 -For. Baal. at Went Ron" 8-E. Wood. Lad. at Fair. Bch. Ot�1er northern Points While . Breakf O A Ev*nMg DMew Dally N I T I 0 C H d E Cr N 18 -Greenwood at R. Crook IGA 15-Fair'pt. Sets. at E. Wood Lad. esss.s� Y 22 -Brougham at For. Haulage 1.6-E. Woodlands at B. Ridges there• and to AII• p • on D0�1M'0 r 23-14. Creek IGA at Greenwood 21-.E. Wood, Lad. at -Fair. Bch. MT. and --Mrs. Clare Keevil •(es* ISS S) 25-Greeriwood -at Brocsham 23 -Say Ridges at E. Wood. Lad. visited O11 Saturday �ritl'1 M!'• ' ; - � � W. A. MEKW. AL A. PL a .s9 -Brougham at H. Croak LGA 27-Fair'pt. Bch. at S. Ridges and Mrs. George McConnell of _ 30-H, ,Ci^eek IGA a! For. HUMPS& AUO.- • 'JOLT= .4=Fair'pt: Hcr at' E. Wood. rid. su Aurora. TB STILL AVAILABLE 3�MtislsP `' -Wes o The Routley re-uMion is bo 2- ne 14 at Sun BarrloD .t w M. est Rouge at Brougham An [sawn Naas arms OO Now - Pay►tatsr If You Wish QIP 11 A. 8.= -For. Haul. at H. Creek' IGA hall and aw m sill hr aN hewn Valley park 8i P1CkeTTIt$. 8 Greenwood at Went Rouse Ewe• MI5. MergareL Stephenaoll' further Par"cli Tars From: 9-Rrousharn at For. Haulage ' :. of Oshawa visited on the week CIIYreh si:Mli• AN end with relatives here a : ;� O W A R D ► T R A V E L 13 -For. Have. at Brougham MINOR OILS UREA u L TospeirmisIft !moi A. JL . 14-H. Creek IGA, at W. Ronne attended the Johnson -Lewis B O 16 --+For. Haul. at Brougham MAYS ____ _• 46 -West .Roup at H. Creek IGA 2.5 -Brougham at Greenwood wedding. - 26 -Pick Bch. at Villa Rouge MT. and Mrs. Will Glidden - 20 Weal R at For: Haulage AJAX S ' 21 -Brougham at Greenwood 27-Brougharn at.Ro..e'bk. Plumb. of Toronto, Spent Sunday With _ M CIII'IEF N iV 22-H. Creek IGA at West Bonze 28 --Greenwood at Pic. Beach Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Gliddon. 23-H. Creek IGA at Brougham JUN[- : 'I Tice Mother and Daughter (� � - e.LiNYIt�i BINOD 1W 27 -Brougham at Ween Ronne 2 --Pick. Bch, at Greenwood munity hall last Thursday ev- v 2 -Villa Rouse at Brougham �+.... ..._.._ -�._ 28-=4reenwood at For. Haulage . ening. At theiiead table w�i'e:' •RwU///////M/Osl\/tlNaw• 29 -Far. Haulage at West . Rouge. .4 -Greenwood at Villa Rouge Rest. 30 --Greenwood at Brougham 4-Rosebank Plumbing at P. Bcli. District Commissioner,' NITS. ■///!/////////////////■■///\/Nal////////�/l/■ AUGUST- 8 -Villa Rouse Res: at Rose'bk. Kay Ward, D1V13iOn QORiMTI1S3- BT. DAMES 4 -For. Haul: at H. Creek IGA 9 -Brougham at Pick. Beach inner, Mrs. R. Roach -.of Port �� COMMUNITY CHURCH 10 -Villa Ro4sre Res. at Greenwood Pay, Girl Guide Captain, 24'HOUR 5 -Wast .Rouge at Greenwood OPTOMETRIST Rltor711Id ipbeepsl 1.1 -Pick. Bch, at Bronwham , Jessie McGuire, Lieut. Lillian JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. T v ELECTRONIC Roadiank Read, North Fersylh Nwlage and Nighlawd 15-Brouwham at Villa Rouwe Res. Albright, Brawn Owl'•Df 1St 3 Pleasant W ON SERVICE Ciel. Rev. L. B. MCPhSrean' o CreekIGA hewn games played at 16 -Greenwood at Roee'bk. Plumb. Pam �a�h �•�n, Brown �� SUNDAYS 8 HOLIDAYS B. A. East Weedlwwds. i6 -Villa Rouge Res. at P. Reach (OH LI Rd. South) f 18 -Rose'. Plum. at Green'wd. Owl of 2nd Pack, Florence BAY RIDGES she CerMt'aets 31 Forder Ara, Toronto 6 $QYIRTs 18 -Broome am at Pick. Reach e, Tawny OWI, Mrs. ANTENNAS a TOWERS Prem NO. s-Eisg MAY- 23-Rose'bk. Plum. at V. Rouge Pat Harden. The toast to the Hours.. - ..10 A. M. a 4 P. M. EVENINGS - 7 to ! P. M. IRstllled a Repaired - " - -2fi-Sher. Foresters at W Rouge 24 -Pick. Bch. at Rosebank Plmb. mothers W8S given by Merril- CLOSED ON. WEDNESDAYS TDIOPIIO{f0 1139-3937 =' Service of Worship 25 -Greenwood at Pickering Bch. C Bt M RADIO Sunthy si11001 a BIS CIiM 26 -Greenwood at Rosebank' Pl. yet Rennie 'and TeSporlded to 2 Bronwham at Gaesn�oed 29-oRose'bk. Plumb. at Green'wd. M� Oprrpthy $rittOn 'j11e TOIDPhOM ���� an, JULY- a TELEVISION l.4S A. M. JUNE- 2 -Pick Bch. at Village Rouge guest speaker was the DIVI6-Prayer 1 W Route Plaza. oto dr Forhdtrs, 2-Roee'bk. Plumb. at Brouwham mn Commissioner, Mrs. Roach. MOf1r Several pftsentatiorls were Banquet was held in the tom- 11MG A. K 1-Roseb'k. at' Greenwood 6-Brouwham at Roee'bk. Plumb. J. Rennie received the Thanks 2-Greenwo �, West Rouge &-Villa Rouwe at Greenwood made t' evening. The -• Holy Car1111YlIlOp' - pits! -Bionthaga at Roesb'k. Plana. 9-Roee'bk. Plum. at Pick. Bch, Collltnittee Pin Was' awarded Pin Marty of the girls of the 1435 and Guides received badges ■■l//Drlwassum l///11111L . 4 --Sher. ro*rotters at Brougham 13-- Greenwood' at Villa Rouge to MTS: Glolla Ward and Mrs. various Tamm in both Brown- for prone t= and merit. i titu i THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 Y THE PICKERWO NEWS _ 'Pane Seven _ �PICK�RIHG - i�'r b were earned. Ap- Mrs Bili McLean and Muffy a- das on Saturday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hasek in Barrie Rotary Club. Mr, Marc - present ac 54 per cent of the . —Meier a •Pre -wedding tea for — Congratulation,- to the roll- - -The 1st Pickering Brownies errt pack wilt go on in the 1La.-5uages from _U of T.. .. _ in visited his taan}1y, after a present Miss Janet Stockwell at Mrs. owing young People of the vii_ I -Mr. and Mrs. L. Morley cel- five year seperation. closed their year with a weir- fall to bigger and better things W C. Mal ear's home on Sat- i la w+ho are �raduatin this ebrated their 34th wedding an- Mr: and wand fa - the roast at the home of Mrs, in the Guides. Any 8 year old e g C. Jolliffe, Brawn Owl. It was girl interested in Brownies' urD and MIs. E. MacBean, : year: Gary Cooper, son of AIr. + rriveasary on Tuesday; June 2. roily, long tM V_1 r1 on a very rewarding year as will be welcomed to the Pack and ped e ; -and Mrs. Ken Cooper, in Prof. Mr. George Martin and Mr. Valley Farm Robb; have mov- of the many in September. y enjoyed Sunday at I Engineering; Elaine Barkey. . and Mrs. John Robson have ed to Bay Ridges and Mr. and girls earned their Gold- Pr squill. Point• daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cliff returned from England this Mas. Keith Reed and family en Bar, Ladder and Hand bad- Mrs. K. Morley, Mrs. L. M. Mr. and -Mrs. Bill McLean ! Barkey from the Scl:ooi of week after .3 weeks on a Rot- are now living in their former gas• Also a number of prof(,-- Morley, Mia. C. E. Morley, attended a 5T6 reunion in Dun - Nursing; Eva Hasek. daughter dry chartered flight by the home. Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Butt, ' spent Sunday in London vis- ' Strictly Fresh Grade 'A' (Loose) Maple Leaf igting relatives. DOZEN CHED - R - SPREDdings 13t's' June the month of wed. ` L - A - R - G - E Large 16 -oz. Jar Morley ey a tMr. a ewe of her cousin, Carol Clough- to Wayne Routley, both of Osh- awa. -- awa. at King St. United Church recerrtly; also, Misses Marilyn Murkar and' Lynda - Morley attended the Joyce EGG Lewis, Alton Road, and Dav- 1 SaE_ id . John%on, Claremont, wed - a ) _ -_ (Bring Your Own Carton) ding last Saturday, at Stouff- ,�_ ed Ville. Miss Judy Bryant was the -- "-- Yor F ' guest of honour at a mkwell- -' k rozen aneous shower held recently i': / _ 24 -oz. Family Size Pies by Mrs. D. Crichton, Port Un-, 1 3 than an — 35c each) - ian Road, and, her neighbor, ��C Mrs, Fogg, surprised her with Rhubarb or (Save 100 a shower. Family siwwers haveDire . been given In Toronto and in Raisin wedd- Map�e Leaf Tenderflake - � 'takkingin �plaaceour �in.Pickering United Church, ' on Saturday, June 6. r e Mr. C. S.. Bryant has d�ispos- ! ed his dairy heed, and we hear i O � 't he is enjoying a bite more leis- 'O Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2elaORfw(I '� ure since doing Bo. Pte, Just East of Rouge Bridge �..� _.... for'she CSwtf+'s Swiftenin9 (Save 19c) % II�S� ��� The trnitred� lwurrk, Women = Short@ring �4 lbs. 89e _ (� wilt meet in the drurdl hall Nutty'Brand Creamy b Smooth (save 19c) 16 -ft. Jars on Wednesday evening; June Peanut Butter Z for S9c 10, at 8.00 o'clock. Group Four as hostesses.- There will not be a regular Table Queen Enriched Full 24-0z. s4kod Lowes Rand or Square Boneless Rolled I Ist 5 ribs) church service in' C herzyw000d Bread 2 for 39e I RUMP ROAST Ib. 79c Prime Rib Roast Ib. 89e United Church on Sunday, the of _.o.n, r -Bone. Powerhouse a w) 14th. owing to the Erskine Cadbury', •vgo ^o Smoked '� rial Service 6n Chocolate Bars 2 for 39e STEAKS ___ Ib. 89e Bacon Squares ..___r_ Ib. 29e rha date. Setery Suummer schedule 'C Fresh Meaty U.Dagry Milk, Garam;lk, Haney Ctiso 3 Dark for 'SundaY S61OW is; 9.30 a. SPARERIBS (side) __ Ib. 59e� ra"a" «`N roltic Loely ROASTS m• Church. Service at 10.30. of Red Rose Economy (save 8c) Pko of 90 RIB END ---------____-- 1b. 49e _ Relatives _from .Kingston, Tea Bags _ 79e ROASlade T Short Rib Aver a 2u, -lbs.) Batawa -and Toronto visited --- ib. S9c TEND'LOIN ND ._: Ib. , 59c Mr. and Mrs. Leodsani Gates .'� (Blade Bone Removed) (Average 3 1 lbs.) F- swift's (Save 20c) I Y= Ib. Tln Cantu luring file week -end. Cooked Ham $1A9 Fresh Minced Beef 2 lbs. 79e Roast or Chops Ib. 69e we welcoane Mr. and Mrs. _. WHOLE LOIN .Ib. S9c fast tO our ma y^ 7be'y (Special Offer of los Off) Cross Cut • nave pur lased the home for. O Colgate's Short Rib Roast _____ IIb. 69e Lucas Arthurs Super Value I .p by Mr. and -Mrs • S I 9a - Giant 2 -Ib., t0 -os. Box _ - -Fab _ _ _ Breakfast -Bacon „ • er}y owned � envie -?3c Boneless Rollad Plate Brisket 39+x- :_ ...... Pot Roast ----- Ib. 49e :1 -Ib. Pkg. ( The Woneeet's_ Institute Canada Skim Grade Fresh Pork (Plenle) islet at the home of Mrs, C. instant Skim Mslk Powder (save 1b�j Large 3 -Ib Box lreM 4ae i ,., ~ Crino g� Pork Butt Rosh .. -- Ib. 49c Shoulder Roast lb."39c 39c ; • Brown _on May 2'7 with a {V :god att�eridance• Several vis - •S ao..a Standing (6th do 7th, Ribs) a Mors werepr�eserrt. Our neer a Sw-,Ws Goldan Dew '--"(Save 17c) I !!Ors and officers m Steaks or Roasts _. _.__ Ib. 79e Prime Rib Roast _ _�_ - Ib. 59e were to Margarene 4 lbs. S9c : --harge of the meeting. A re - Jill iii Freak (while, They Lase) I port of- the District Anni"l at tfealtho 14 -ox. Tins Chicken Wings -------- Ib. 29e Greenbank. was given by Mess. Cat Food .'`"10 for 99e Fresh Minced Steak Ib. 69e C E: Brown• After the buslin- Case of 48 Tins $4.691 ess was concluded, Miss Eva Hasek gave a very Interesting talk on her , travels in Europe - Fresh Grade - A - Oven Ready i A delicious lunch was served i by the hostess, The next"nee4- 'Maple Leaf Twin -Pak ng is to held at the t,oeree of - CHEESE SLICES a -Lucas Arthlirs BOLOG8.A Mrs. J. Hawk and will take BY -the Piece _ --- lb.. 29e - the form of a luncheon, ,4 _ & 5 tee. PKG. thankstoh to express my sincere - to friends. relatives and organizations' for the lav_ H_ Frying - Roasting - Barbecuing Average Weight 3 1b:) For Your Garden A Complete Selection Of ply "lowers' �' meters and }fts received. A special thank 9CYou to neighbors, friends and Steele -Briggs and Rennie's Flower and relatives who' helped on - the - farm during my illness, Tftanks :.Vegetable Seeds -- b to Rev. A• E. Cresswell for vis. ---- Canada Packers'. who called the � m - dunng z. square No, 1 Ontario Multiplier my- 12 oz. 4 ONION SETS "r 29C ed. ass wasaappreciat. ay In kindness J� oward PlwFresh Home H axton 2 for 95C Radishes Grown Green Onions ' .Card Of Thanks p"jO~`t 4 bun. 25C Mrs. Thelma Arbour and 1 eyAve._. Pickering, . (Save I lc) No. 1 Ontario Firm Red Ripe wish to exp res their siricetr CHUM 7HOTHOUSE TOMATOES 139e thanks ane( appreciation to the DOG FOOD (Save I0c) 4 -Roll Family Pack many. friend,- -and* neighbds• Value .No. '1 Ontario Cream 'Colour Tasty for their kind expression-,- of Packed Under Toilet Tissue- 29e' MUSHROOMS sympathy dna floral tributes. Government supervis;on lb.. 49c �, eetendei. during . York Concentrated Frozen 6 -oz. Tins their• recent 15%2 -oz. Tins sad hereAvement. Orange Juice 2 for 59c sunklst New Crop Sweet Eating Size .180's 00 ° for 65r - Valencia Oranges 3 doz. Card of Thanks Quality Carton of 50- Ic Pkgs. i e Mrs, John Petty and family (Save l Oc) BOOh Matches ,19C U.S. No. 1 California Snow White { I ryon, (Case if 48 express gratitude 4o eve CAULIFLOWER for their kindness, sytnpathy .. ' Snowcap Canada Choice Frozen 2 -Ib. Pkg. �_ ._ !ea. 29e and floral tributes extended 1 Tins $1.05) Mixed Vegetables 49e i durine their recent sad ber- save al.os) U.S. No. 1 California White I eavement. Sliced Rindless (WHILE IT LASTS) ' NEW POTATOES ,5 lbs. 49cj Lard Of Thanks .... M;v sincere thanks' to all my resfast.ae' friends neighl>rs and vela - F ower and'Ve etable Plants t1�e�. Easter Rehekahnd the U. C. �V.. Ackez•ingL?nit^dCh3 9 ,_tel ccard', w rs 1 the gifts • e . a d -- �..r h .,. - - per box or �r $ •OO - a .' ret° ` I vv6s in ngthe 'h General Has also _11NE R S Ilbe C' a ct>erial "thank Atkin. avid You" to Dr. Skinto Rev. M. But - Skinless. (Loose) tars Zrfnr his visits, Mrs. LuNla . Found. • 7. THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1%4 - - - -_ THE PICKERING NEWS Page Nine .-- `,,-NEWS- real last week to attend the that serious car trouble has funeral of 3 cousin_ of .Mr. Mi, confined her to barracks lately, - '- �♦ ehaud who was killed in a car but hopes to be around to see y accident. The sympathy of the her friends again as soon as .6 Storks and features frolll Ba By Pat district wen_ withhim. paesr. a ana • .; .. .. - --. We ...every rias - y y FIM leted hth ir• en - corn- Mr. and , Mrs. Dyke •---:- p try fours for family of Rosebank Rd. N. . _ Church News last weekend working the rodeo on Sat., June 6. We .'spent _ 7. • detached dwellings. Few resi- had a most interesting tune in- Rouge Hills Community Park. around, their cottage.' It be- Bay e Bay Ridges dents the area were present $petting rt. Lucky winners of will see • you there, at the gins to look like a busy sum- A7 to hear this final decision re- the contest were Robert Jaen M F1o. Morris regrets mer. Ratepayers' Report garding the property. It had and -Barbara -Davis ' and each Fairport -United Church will ° - been . originally ,zoned for a took home a nice watch. - ' hold the Sacrament of Baptism --At an executive meeting of• school, but this .was to be Goo and Reception of New Mem - the Say Ridges Ratepayers angel in view of the.eaten- begs on Sunday, June 7th.■■■■■d■uti■!■■■!■!■■■■!!!■!!i�■!!!!!!!■■!!■ _ Association an May 28th, it shon made to the Bay View Good Turnout At Peace Lutheran Churth - - ROSEBANK SMALL MOTORS" was with regret that the res'ig_ Heights School . together with Sunday school will recess for nation __.lylr_ John Wiliam,,esig- tlie.'new Sir -John A. Macdon nr; the summer following the class , naPresident; was accepted. tea!-9c�Tfnow unfer con-- ff'"' �"'•"� , - _ 8tl?-�e- LAWNMOWERS-----GARDEN-TRACTQRS,__. struetion, which are considered diateiy following, morning. ser- _ Mr. Williams will continue - to There was a, very good turn- serve on the executive. adequate for the area out for the Spring Dance hei,l vices, the Congregation will ROTO TILLER REPAIRS o o o hold a pot luck dinner in the s. Mr. Williams _has accepted • by the Recreation Association Bay Ridges Beach Park and LAWNMOWER SHARPENING an appointment by the Tni' Choral Society Will of Bay Ridges in Ajax on Sat- , the Stuxhay School_ picnic will tees to the public school board urday evening, May 30. 'All'take place in the park follow- where it is- felt that he can had a splendid time and those - ' R'OSEBANK ROAD, NORTH Practice During The ire, the dinner. Sunday School contribute much to benefit who-attended attended are awaiting the will resume again the first the community in his new field announcement of the next Sunday in'September, Phone: 839-2894 — After 5.00 P. M. - 839-2258 of endeavour. Recreation sponsored event. • The Catholic -Women's Lea- 4 Mr. Tom Sawyer, business- Summer Months '.0.00 •i■■idaiu■iaa�si■■iuiivas;aaamauaaeons aa'a.•r man and former vice president Rue will. hold a sale of garden I of the Association was elected By Popular request, the Bay- Kiwanis 'Gasoramar peremals June 6th at 739 to the office of President. Mr.. Ridges Choral Society will con- Lublin Avenue -in Bay Ridges. Sawyer brings much ability tine practicing throughout C_ The sale will start at 10.30 _ ^� f` A R M "ERS and eagerness to. his new poli- the summer, -.Members will Jct For June 14th a.m. and continue until every- I tion and certainly has the full meet at the R. Harlow rest- thing has been sold. j dance, 1290 Radom. Street at Sunday. June 14th is the clay_ Eyeryone is invited to take Protect Yourself McMbet of all the executive- 8 m_-eve second Tuesday set aside by Bill McKinnon's advantage of this opportunity _ �rrtbers. -Vice Presidents ciao- P_ _ rY- - . ted to assist Mr.. Sawyer were evening, starting June 9. Bill Imperial Esso Service Station, to beautify their gardens. For from the liability of straying livestock, with a "FARM Mr. Jim Cairce and Mr: B. Putti-ek, Choral Leader, has Base Line, for the-."Gasarama". 'sale will be Iris bulbs; Dallas, _ launched the four part singing sponsored by the lklmm cis Club. L11y of the 'Valley, English - -- _ L"Ne'- profits Phlox, Liatris, Lilac bushes', LIABILITY POLICY" for as low as $13.00 per year. - The Association approached and everyone is very- excited_ Starting at 12 noon, old Accompanist Mrs. Pat Phil- or the day will go to Kiwanis etc. Proceeds will be donated the Planning Board to present for- their community sen-ice to, the missions. - :. See us, or have us call ,on you. __ _ a brief on the retaining of the Pott ably assists Bill in in- work. Don't forget pull. p $500, and $10. fees for sub- strutting the group.. Everyone rget to ll u The C.%�;.L. will hold their ' dividing lands within the is welcome to attend. Previous `�i' _an empty' gas tank. regular monthly meeting on Phone (collect): 668-5823 .The representative choral experience not neves- 0 00 June 4th at 8.15 p.m. in the _ _ - Township.• rrp • of the Association was inform- sary. just a love .of iinging. he "Auxiliaryportable: in Pickeriug. BOWMAN,• GIBSON $ GARDNER ed that the meeting was not MOt"`� - Bicycle Rodeo Was .Bak . ; :. _. _ Whitby, Ontario an open meeting. However, at: . e Sale lune 6th 'a s'pechd joint coarniittee Bi Success _ Rouge Hills - - - - - - . meeting of .Council and Plan- - - - ning _Board.. it' was &-tilled .to 9---_.-.._ The Mothers' -Auxiliary of A little late .we wisb Mr. retain these fees. which news The Bicycle Roden sponsoredthe 1st Bay Ridges Scout Troop oral Mrs. B._ Mason of Wood.■■a■tgtes■tt■■■■=■!■■al■■a■■!!■t■!!■■■■s!■■■■■ , was well received by your As- Ridges the Kiwanis Club of -Bay �>.ill hold- a bake, sale on Sat- lends mm the best wishes of =DUMBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION sociation., Ridges was held on Saturday, urday, June 6 at e M The 4he community on their silver The site of Modlin Road, re- May 30th, and was a huge suc- sale will take place in Modlin anniversary., May 27. _- _ Gently .the subject of, a petition.. cess. About 170 children -par Pa-rk urdetis it rains in whieh Pg� mrd of t� OO�a - - from local residents. of_the_ - - cipat'ed in the safety contest case it will be held in the Re- Rd. is getting around a little Electronic Saguia$ Since 1946 A. H. Rattew, Prop. mediate area against row supervised by Sgt. Box ana' creation -Hall, Base Line aril with a walking„ cast. He: %Uf- I housing, has been re-zoned at his assistant; from the Town- Liverpool Rd. The ladies will fered a fracture= last week 'I ROp�jOH RAQ10 i! - a Planning Board meeting -din ship police. The morning w=as.. carry' on' until they are said when he fell tfl^augh the *fid' Ajaz,. Pickering, 8rouyham i _ May 8th, as a site permitting rlimsxed by the arrival of the out but we .wotrltl .cugz I that- bleachers . at a .ball game... '�it*7-''' Greenwood -_942 _ either semi-detached and.'.dr . fire- engine and the children ynu arrive early • as they ire Tough luck Paul., well known to be extreme]. many thanks to the Rover y Whiator forZenith 2 per- ■■!■■!!!!a!■■■■u■■■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■■■a!!at■■t rood c0o_ks, who organized a -trip to the . ■ ■ o . Q o _ museum last Sunday for the q - 1 ■ e 8 members of A pack.4 arrteerr sckr�unE I ■ - R E F R I G E R A T- I 0 N ■ i Athletic Club Has New ben of the B pack and 4 , Bar Ridges, Dunbsrton, Mar- ■ ■ t Scouts. The clay was a eom. TIC ■ tin Subdivision and West - ■ pop ando, right u to the aro a I ,l ■ ts. supplied to AIR CONDITIONING . - the �I The Arirlet..: Club membersraduate Scous. The ts. ' s • "Repairs To All Models ■ .ire 'now the proud, owners of g Harwood Ave:, North, between No. 2.8 401 Highways ■ P ■ new vaulting hone, The hard for, their undergia& ■ by 'M WASHER, DRYERS 8, RANGES !archer :ra. d0edonatedr.-her 6th bii%thday last Sunday, Mrs Susan Dyson,celebr•atcrl ts■■a■■■■■■■■■u■a■■■■■!!■■!■■■tttirt■■!!!■■■■■tali ■ ■ Sherman Scott of the NW- ■ rheil's Lumber Yank Pickering al 31, b� entertat p sy at : LORNE C. WHITE . ■ .inn the Ltiymbird.Lumber Co., young riendL� at Larry at _ ■ i . t Dunbarton. The home watt. her home on Alton Rd. S. ■ • • = Maa aret • 3[a �n: of . NVood- ! ■ Pickering 942-15x1 ■ ,onaructed 'by the Rouge iirll- y- , DRUGS LTD. ■ lands was•rnjured during Ph ■ ■ Pickering Lions.Club under the t Boy ■ - ■ Ed at school last week and is _utdance of Mr. Jim Hayes- t i!!!!!!■!!!!!■■■■■!!■!■■■■■s!!!!■!!!!!■■■a■■ta■ still cgr�ined at home await= Phis should be a big help to the adults and youngsters in int; the results of the X-rays. (PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Mar - the club and will enable-them 1� a hope' it isn't serious Mar- Rarer... _ -•: - . . to .go on with more ach-aneed u ♦e t ALUMINUM DOORS + . . work. Weekend guests at the Ma-,COSMETICS • SUNDRIES - 'BABY NEEDS 000 sons -were • Mrs.- and Mr. Cli€- Ladies' Softball Team family . of _ ford La Blanc and f • Weston and a savor fse v' b CAIS - _.Dorothy Roboudoux o r STORE HOURS: •ns ICt Cornwall, Mrs. Mason's sister' = Game `but to cmho ome ''an viii- with t` ns. a- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-, a.m• to. 9• P.M. • came 'and visit orifi Mrs. Ma-, - � The Bay Ridges Ladies' Soft- son a 'happy birthday l,Turie :Completely Instalfied 'X39.95 ball-Team won their first game 2►. SUNDAYS -nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.M..to S p rin. of the season by default. The • Mr, and Mrs: Alderdice have t` .. oup, other team didn't turn a graciouslygiven -over. (heir : game was scheduled for Fri-. lovely gardens for the -Straw- _ AJAX LUMBER day, May 29, which turned out s g PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-,5 to be a cold da Bay the Fesrtiyal on June 21 for ' y and our Ba the Liberal Assocsiration. Look F, e — ��ICkerlttg Yard 0111y� for their oppanenrts. Have you 'heard about the 000 rodeos he Boy Scout Caen- j Sea : Scout. Mothers mitee are, hoping" to se8 you • cart at the Rouge Hill ctlCrl- - .. MERE'S THE 61fT Tea ,Bake Sale �Une O own- Park on June 6. -Our. FOR own boys will benefit, and ' they do need your support. _ IMPERIAL E$SO SERVICE Wednesday,- June, 10 is ' the Belated birttrday, wishes to _ J- date for the Tea a7 Bake Sade I7harvre Allender, Woodview G R A D U A T1 0 N to be held by the Mothers' Rd., who celebrated her birth- RD. i .BASELINE AT LIVERPOOL RD. Auxiliary of the 1st Fairport - _ day. on June 1. __ Sea Scouts and Cubs. Drop by l A Licensed Mechanic on duty 7 A. A to .9 R.M. . _ during the afternoon and en- to Service Your Every Motoring Need joy a nice -tea and take home PVI IOYIe Typewriter some delicious baked goodies.:Mrs. Olive Hill of Hmgh Bush - - 0 0 0 .FROM Lady Lions To Hold Trail E. Bissett, Ola re and . Mrs. E. Bissett, 0111 Forest Rd to Windsor last week end. - :CROWN OFFICE SUPPLIES ~ 0ongrattrlation5 to Mrs. Strawberry FeStiYdl EwhoeHull was eyebankea_ x/9.95 — Choo3e from TwoPro-. Styles $99.95 { '. Strawberries will In the vincial Vice President for - — - - YJ Stra i 1 - free Insured PICk•u = order of the day at the Rouge Area C., for the Federad.ion of Many Colours' Pick-UP �, Delivery. Hill United Church on .Satur- .Home and. Schools .Mrs, Hull ' -' clay. June 6th; when the has worked very hard for All Features of Standard Machines Rouge Hills-Pickering Lady many years for the Federation B I . L M a c K 1 N N 0 N ESS 0 Lion will hold their Straw- ani] for Home and 8chooi As- 10 R&KIll� halloble - n1e11ufa(tule�s wu warranty berry Festival. Bay Ridges sociations at all levels, and we _ Ladies are assured of a warm kriaw. that aw- ofinterestPhone: 94L'� 80� " •ow -�� weloarne if they drop in to for a� _ Pidiering ! _ enjoy strawberry desserts be- and support in our local - - tween 12.noon and Arpm. Prhoe less.. _ for adults is 50c and 25c for Mr. and Mrs. Mlehaud of NXXXXXM Old Forest wMont- 0%0%0%0%~ ono • _ - - .' � O _ Rd were in M � • , - - - - 1