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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_06_11{, - , _ L.'NEWS TAWS TRWHOM / fINCR - FICURINO 1q1 944.0940 VOL. 61 NO. 26 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 "" Prig - I Per Copy MISS AJAX AND RUNNER-UPDiscussion-•Township Police To Heated Over Enforce Local Bylaws , « ?a • • • • Following a motion made at . R ; Pickering Village Council on . New Municipal Buildin Tuesday niter, the Pickering aw TowtrtuP Police will be asked N A bylaw to debenture for Reeve Layeox told the meet-= m10ney available, to proceed to enforce the village bylaws. ' $230,000 for a new munici -- i that if the new a new municipal building Mr. Colin Harrup ques4iosned' C' building was dispensed with as was located on the tawmstu is safe, sound consideration," ,the parking of heavy trucks ' it now stands, on a motion byownedesidthe Mr. Wank said in yards in residisntial areas. ' ~a' Councillor Wm. Newman at Bros Fti7oaai sand No.. 2coarner "I thought we were only go- - The Planning Board, decided -- - - M,oaxiay's meeting. way, k another panty w H_ �g into a new build ai-ig pro- not to . amend a aLause . in the * Supporting Mr.. Newmans ect, if an grants were avail- village bylaws that allows the PP'o terested in putting' up another J motion were: Deputy -reeve building beside the site that able", said Mrs. McPherson.. parking of vehicles in rear 7. _ a '"•- ; " �� , Jean L. McPherson, and. Coun- "I am prepared to go ahead, yards. • !1 r would include a bank restaunr- � cillors S and Don- even if ala 'pants are not , However, in Modes, Park a � �S ; Harvey Fang sink aril stores. � '` b- ald Waring. th favour of the availtable," said Mr..Wank. sign • has been posted, Prohib bylaw, were Reeve Clifford said John committee R In the bylaw, it was stated firers heavy truclas. Iayeox and CounciSois John should be formed to �e that munkipai grants would Mr. H�arrop said it was any- » it Campbell! and Herb Wank. study anxx= to $50,000 and Winter thing but pleasant to have to Failure of the bylaw to get subject of buMM. Deputy- Took at dump trucks, whileNOR . i reeve Mrs. McPherson felt the Works, $25,000. This would sitting out in the back yard• final touch rtlengthy the e whole council should be on. the mean. a debenture for $230, -necessary er a 20. year period. ��� Bas. Kearney who 1 saanewtxat heAted discuss on OD ce' ppt000 � given in the by- made the notion re the police. -_- - �", _ the matter of a new municipal "!'his is not a game we ere w ahead with a new enforcing the bylaws, told Mr. -- 1 bttilaiiag. la for goers playing," she said. present Harrup that after June 30, a. A few weeks ago, a nation Councillor Herb Wank said building , farrnex,dy ata hotel is resident could cad the police > f was pes®ed. t3nat the bylaw. be he felt there was scene urgerncy regarding any infraction of a drawn up by the. clerk. It was to proceed. He said he had over 100 years old and not local bylaw. kir to induce that gzatrts fraan talked with the Dept. of Muni- a to °a000annroaate all The police will not beton- � the Municipal Lova. Winters . cipal Affairs and was told that departrnenruL cerrned with laws governing - r xa• 'sR " -" q .. Works and Centennial Granit grants, -Another reason fora d the Healtt . Departmernt or Nice to see the biicluded.tiding ' s to bring our eLand Use. - Mlss''Ajat ' of 1064 wks chosen Iasi Saturday. She is Miss beSince that time. there has townin they ship's d� sPeBed out ��� together sand Ma'' �g� Kearney said the , Indy Caldwell. Runner. up was Miss Penelope Ann Horten. . Mr. Wank said he was going Wani� can't- go on lie .police will be asked to give a been some questiarn as to Of - whether or not the Centennial to take the bull by the horns this forever" warning only on the f1r9R of-, / Loan wig be available for the and say that keens are avail- Reeve 'ODOC mafttrrsed that fence. but further cot suadict- \ s Jury ReCaninelx� t panrpnses• of corns+tructimg a new able now at low- interest, that �' �$ under °� ions would mean a sumnains', t t p� ixrildirsg, may not be available within a red would tie best. �� ors�' Hired � �� Qouuneihbor Herb Wank is of few years. He then r"+knoxrnernded courts- - - App/ Q� the o�dad�orr that the money lie said that he felt it .was �0"g for �' during- � Gr tes � The - �/G7 a YQ� wn13 stall be avallabte. and al-- important to get ail .the tower of a byhW' and said though it had been excluded ship deparunerrts under one that it should cease from here OM1 (� �q�•M Coroner's Jury has recom- frvrn the bylaw, he said he roof, that it would be doing on d �^^r* v, Nursing ended that qualified super- I awouDd agree to it being in- txrsirsesa in a more business- "We all know that we wA sors be hired to supervise- Councillor Asks Im csnded, like mariner. need a new municipal build- - Anvning and all launching of Ip�,�� �{• Mr: Wank said he favoured Deputy -reeve. J- Mcpher. iqg whin a few years," the _ ensure craft at all public �"� "r going atsead with the pro- son countered by saying d aT reeve said 'tand if we don't aches in Pickerirng T�owrstrip posed building, even if this the tcwrnatsip engineer had re- take advantage of the grants J�/swno id that they have control ov- Councillor Bas Kearney : at grwW was not available. quested that, offices be put in available• we may -not have the ail activities on the water. the Mage Council meeting on Mr. Socooccio was the noM1vrtdndp water plant. sametY the The jury under Presldi ng Tuesday, -paesetfted -a motwo p�rryt on Monday and told "We are a growing trnurld- future." )Toner, Dr, W. W. Tbrrrllrtsnan dealing viiia a motion the had . that an architect could ere wiring lento the Beeth 'made as a not polity and I feel we are firsts: Zt was at this point ttsat Mr. { e ve oertaian ewmanto dispenset mnrurnty Centre Board to hire unU a contract had been grpWrth we have to dear witls wdthn the bylaw was pes®ed and d in 9 feet of two of the board mennbeis 'to at and I would ager off the foot of Liver- say that with the carried, ' eat i�oed on May 18th. supervise K the rink lest an er: Mr. Kearney said he waisted The jury in their recomm Lincoln Street School Sports Day Plastied Bylaw' Objections 6o - - aregal opardois can the matter, '> ndatjon stated that a fee be not only for his own benefit. tel, an -ed for all bouts launched but the benefit of the two p.��� on public areas in the town conIIrrunity Centre Board rrie- Does Well At BrookIM for East Woodlands To O. M• B. Lp and that the police .be e- mbm. red with 2 -way radlos. Of- � job was. given the two Clong atuslati,oas to the suc- On June 20, a furl day of � John Faulkner, Planning,� cessdui OdUbirtors of Lincoln Mr. Pickeritg Town- t xa� to be to charge would be hoard members, trecatue there activity is plarsrned for the >d r the iuxisdicdon of the was no one else the Board �- Ptrbiic SdnonL Thiele exhrib- ComanunitY Park, cJ •ring Towz>slrip Police, As were shown at Br*ooldin ship, told council this week could find who would do the on No. 2. Flllghway, .opposite A cousin of Oit',brd told the Mr. Kearney said. He told Fair last Saturday. that objections received frown ttse Fite Hall , d'mt he and OMbrd. had the Priming or Writing-- residents in opposition to testi *'� ►= meeting. there Job turn- -_ _ _. .:Ttris Year, the' operons of . a the boat during the w -int- ed' ant to include a hat of .real 000 softball week, throughout the tmn parts of the Rural Zen- � > and had had it out on three heavy work, not just supervis- Grade 1. -. 19t. Carol Lusted; Province, co-ineides with the ing Bylaw would be forwarded _ fell Jeff to the Ontario Municipal Bd. Miss Elaine Barkoy, dought- "ous occasions. He said io, Mr, Kearney said he did Ate' Annual Field Day of �+t . He said -the Planning Board or of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. motor had been giving not think the action slnotild Grade 2. - 2rxi Daryl Webb. Woodlands, so--rto recognize Bark of Pickers graduat- ,le and that OMord had 'trove any adverse affects on Gude 3' - 1st.• Irene Stoehr; both, we ale combining the had g� , over the objections Berkey �• out alone to try it. 2nd. Dianne Herontwo aril had rrnade certain reeonm- ad from the School of Nun - re boat was 13 feet. 10 in. ' future plans they might par into one "gala day„ at the at the Toronto Woolse have. Grade 5. - 1st. Laurel Cowl- Park. nnendatinxns coaxrring them. M's uno coat should have been po= ing. 'Under . He said ' .•d with a 10 h. p. motor. Mr. Keartney's motion read! G - Sports Oonrarnnittee, tine day wotnibd be placed heft* the Blaine !s a graduate et the crib: 2nd Marzlyzs Reeve. Council, likely "at the July Pickering District High School the Council of the Vil- will begin at 9.30 a. m., with and will eoMlnw her we�fc of body was recovered in 9 Grade 7. - 1st, Gotdozl Brovvrn; cunni meeting. - earusg expense, keel at thou awn et a parade ft+oiu the iDosebank led a? the time be noti _ ................................. _........ of water send Olfiord was ase, a Pickering, opinion on 2nd Janet Babb. Plaza to the Perk ,The Paradeeach objector would Flaulkner also Said that. Western Hospital place w a life jacket, or not the notion Geckle g19L �: will be led by the Ajax Pipe ipt: George Ragen of the made by Councillor Kearney Gail 1Sasrte:n' Band. The nineteen bait teems Ask 35, MfIC LNIOI nto Harbour, Commission, in the Community Centre Art -peels, - sponsored by East Woodlands the fon'thoomiang O M.B. heea'- that from the .description 1st. Joanne Hogarth .pith ing and they Would• -appear be - Board mMvtes to hire 2 mem- Association .with their coaches, e boat, he did not comid- bore of the Board to supervise Joanne Doucette. will parade to the Park, There fore the Board with their ob- On•Part Of Alton Rd• to be safe. aha village rink (no offset poo. Toothpick Picture - dray ]ecKions at that these. Vfi 2nd. Gordon Reeve.. will 'begin a series of nip Inspector, Thos. Brown pie were available) --h pay games, 'lasting throughout 'the Pickering Tow nship Council tie Dept, of Transport said them for their services was il- Decorated Plastic Vase day• will request the County of Orn - oat 'souk! have been pow- legal of not, even though' it Sarxtra Barker; 3rd. Airs- Starting ' at 2.00 p. m., the Appoints court tario to put a 35 rnile with a 10 h --p- was seconded and pawed. on Chilvess. rem, will be going strong, all _ ` • �g an part of the Alton veer Dr. W. W. Toe ilia- ............ 3rd• cRosein day, and free ice cream- of -all Revision Members Rmd* chat many of the areas at cry Lindsay the childr". Iq p�.�,,,� Of er on Stretch of road in ques- y were crowded and SdW' Board Asks sooP Carving - After the races, , there will tion is -between, the 1st pnci• Lot of Tomrrto people 1st. Margaret Liddeff; 4th, be anottner baht eat 7.00 Ham , . gam Picked Visage Council 2nd eoncessioas. x io regard for public pro- p. m., followed by a demon- in a letter from Coaunty Clerk, Reeve Cliff Layoox said he come. -out to About Safety Signs Bird Dseign In Buttons - g ;fien they . _- sti•ation of gyrrisnastics,' by the Wm. G. Manning have been ' had'sat far an hart abserv� _ The Picker' Village School Birdhouse - AT 5.00 p. m. there will be ion appointments. Me traffic on this roes last «' - man's Bay the Annual Outdoor a oil for i Pickering Village, W G Monday, • and agreed that 4 carne Doucette.advised _ - - • ung , Board in a letter to the Vil- 1st. Chris. Basten tailAnnounces lags Council. said they' are rnetir¢t>g sltwrla be done. ~ tave Council - about the traffic • ' prizes. This is the only bingo Messer: Pickering Township, Opun illor Ball Newmanconci. i hazard at Highway 2 and the Sewer Meeting during the year that the'child- Wm. K. McLean; the Town= called it amurderous stretch'', - Increases George Street crossover.. ren are all owed • to play: Dur- ship of Whitby, Jos. Brooks. of roadway. 1 According to the Department Well. Attended ins the eor the there will be ging Trnvnship Council Highway's, they will not e- a draw for the grocery ham - of, C.LAREMONT COMMUNITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE � 1 a bylaw this week. list- reel scfiool signsper§' e salaries •of the various highwAys unless a. trafficmcorn� Pickering Community Hall All in all, a very frill day is LAST WEEKS' RESULTS trnents_ Heads ami what trol. or crossing strand is pro- was jammed to the doors on planned for the Rouge ,Hill 4-aximum will be. videci, Wednesday night to hear a- Community Park. Sponsored June 1. - West Rouge defeated Brougham 1964 Maximum Council ' is advising the bout and ask questions about by. East Woodlands --so, don't June 1._- Port Perry defeated Brock Road - 16 - 7. 1 $6800 $7200 Board of this, the proposed Sanitary Sewer miss this event.. - Corr. June 2. - Goodwood defeated Claremont - 9 - 1., S6(K10 56600 .- ..........•. System. June.2. - Brougham defeated Greenwood Jrs. �-- 1 . 0 Erskine Memorial g Mr. C. E. Morley chaired the June 3. - Pickeriri defeated Brock Road - 4 - 1. meeting and gin John' Argos, Perry _ 2 - 0 $5200 $5600 Brougham Decoration g g 'June 3. -West Rouge defeated Port Ps " Consulting Engineer explained rtf. $5200 5.5600 • June 4. - Claremont defeated erou ham - V. 4. Sunday, lune 21St the proposal, using grant fig - This Sunday June 4. - Goodwood defeated Brock Road - a - 3. s bir. $7200 58000 ► vrec From the applause, it would --- - -- - r $9.333 510.000 Brougham Union Cemetery appear that those at the meet- ErskineMemorial Day ser- LEAGUE .STANDINGS $ 6000 Rev. 1. E. Kennedy (former ing would f4vouir going ahead vice will be held this Sunday, Team Points .Team •• points $5200pastor, will be guest speaker further with the plan. June 14 at 3 p. m. West Rouge 8 Brock Road . 4 lnc M600 $6000 assisted by Rev. A. Cresswell I Next week, we will carry - Rev. M. Buttars of Pickering Goodwood 7 Brougham fa Pastor St. John's Church more detail aril give the fig- United Church will be the Port Perry "' 7 Claremont •rtt'.�i $3800 59000- _ _Church Service at 2.30 p, m.•-- urea that was disclosed., speaker. Pickers " ' 4 _ Pickering ....: S Greenwood ...........:. 1, w M, -Pago Two 2. THE DICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 HE DICKERING NEWSPORT from Creators of ISTAILIS1115 1881 0 _Issua 0.1"M T,,Wrs&W PARLIAMENT ONUMENTS `by The News Printing and PubUshing COMPMIP *~Zw as Sectilid CIM Mail Manor post Otficg Dept, Ottawa, Ont. BY MIKE STARR OF DISTINCTION gue3imirnow PATES. $2M per yew - Umbd Stfts $3.00 Pat Ym 4��.)o I M.P. ONTARIO RIDING &URY MUMM.S&W AIVIMISING ROES UPON REQUEST Much legislation has been diw_�"arid passed in the past for 'THREE GENERATIONS two w%eeks. One of the important Resolutions to come before the House for discussion is the proposed. amendments to, the National Housing Act. These an-,erximents were for mul, ated by the late Hon. J. Gar- ..New Municipal Building? land, the Minister, and the Preside4-d of Central MortgAge and Stafford Bros. Ltd. Housing Corporation, Mr, Stewart Bates, who Just recently The case for a new municipal building for the Town- passed away also. ship of Pickering this Both of thew. gentlemen will be - greatly missed, and it is was discussed by the council unfortunate that neither one 4__Lhem, had the opportunity MONUMENTS week and the.bylaw for debentures was turned down to see these changes debaterl and jxtssed. 1:L of the DUNDAS ST. EAST --MO 94632 in it's present form. Some of the features etmriges proposed are: loans to owners of ext ;tint; houses in areas included in urban renewal Does'the township.need a new huilding? Well, the s; the construction of accommodation for university progrums and cons have had some discussion. Those favor- students and oleinfatrnilk-i, which is it 44i;ht modification from pros a previows tx)h(-y. There Ls akw) it lyrovisicin for increasing the% new building, feel the need is to bring all depart- ing a ne s under one roof, that the old* building ha soutlived amounts of niolie% for other activities of Central Mortgage' 112RAM PAR RES• moots and Housing corptwation. .—TAUM J office and that the.coun- During the jurat weeks, we have had two distinguished 11116*_ it's usefulness as a municipal s being of-, iton, to ottawn, our- caplital City. One ham, as the Secretary- A TAVERN UNDER THE id should take advantage of present.,grant LICENSE ACT" Cwneeal of tlie United Nations, Mr. U. Thant, and the other, fered.-( -kk Nin i)v valtn-a, the [It -.% -nt of Ireland Both of these disting- welcome by Ptirlis- uL-4wd ,zennemery wo-e accorded it- warm- DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL Those who oppose a new building, feel that Picker anent and the (;overnizient. ..ing Township can't afford a new office building. that Ttle Fl:tg Lmqie haLs fkuvd up Into a national controversy the proposed location on No. 2 Highaw at Brock Road ami cmwatauv. ary lining; up on both siders. One group is for No. 2. Highway at Rouge RhW - Ph. 2MI67M 'is not the right one and that'the whole idea -is premat- the rt-t401111K tit tlw WxI Ensign as the national flag; the other, is in tutt.w of Mr. lleurst)n's flag. are. i'lit, ileb4tte, when it is begun, is shaping up to be a long Does Pickering Township need a new building? In tkmxmmrt%tknt�; have developed on Parliament Hill in some ways, we would say.yes. Most surrounding rout.. M. -tit 1be young people seen to be evenly divided on 7 icipalities have nice - buildings that house .all the de- Ihi- ImtLls.. jL..c %%-jL-t evick-mvd by their participation in these air of prestige, ' Very p partments and they do lend an t" initnvetutu nax appeured in one of these assemblies. It few would use the argument that the present building tw, RtNi mv%wn. exerpt that irotead of the Canadian Coat - piece of architectural beauty. It is ""; ' at Brougham is a 'If. -Ariim, it thr4tlay"I ten siiver ma leaves: The maple leaves concentrated min -w. Lvpr%*-%-ntrd the ten provinces of Canada. crowded and it is not in the centre of 4m population. Ttie vq4it*Litit%n had been insisting that the Government in- strate the It-inslation they propose to dispose of prior to any However can Pickering Township afford. a modern. NumnvIr Con May 15, the Prime Minister made a stag I new building? The reeve and councillors Wank and Campbell feel it can. Frankly. we don't know That is - why we would hesitate to say stop or go ahead. The part that we can't help but feel though. is that It is not so much the money. as the votes that enter in-, to the various councillor's thinking on the matter. We say this because of the objections that have been rais- Somehow they just don't sound. asif they are the ed. Some real reasons behind the.thinking. Maybe we are wrong doing an injustice to certain members by such an and em c remark. but that is the way it comes. out to us. 'rb e one member who does not let votes influence --:his thinking and who, rightly or wrongly, is' sincere in what he proposes is Councillor Herb Wank. He does not in our opinion play politics. because he is not in the accepted sense a politician. He says what' feels, ty wnt anti imitented all the items of business the Government ht -4%-. -to pet cNvnt*qeti before the House can give consiqemuon to tear rx*"uhty of a xurnmer mxvss, He pointed out that the ILo waw svnio%ftt long, and then he proceeded to outline the ,urxect -4 legislation. He indicated that there wvuldC tw another Supply Motion and also, thiel the Govermem will be wkitv for m%widertt.tion of Fwaing Monies to carry on. the allaof the country. In aid. mere were some 30 -odd p -P, F tris of leteziation that he outlined -in this statemenL We understood at the time, that these were pressing matters that had to be disposed of. Strice thm however, he has biroughtt forward the flag issue and has Indicated that it will be debated. AWS Pr�= to arW Of thesetheseiMPOPtlint 90mffsnent in um Ttie flag debate can naturally be expected to carry on for sortte time. as every Member of -Parliamem, or most, would like to express his opinion on this very important matter. This would in no gense mean that a filibuster %vuld be undertaken.STATION An opportunity must, of course, be provided for Members Cd Parliament, %%to wish. to state' their position. As a result, we have r1ow relegated importwA legiklwtiori as a secondary consideration to. the flag Benue. 7be Pension Plan has beft shelved ternporaridy as some IC -OOPER BWK LTD 0 �M CAUIDONIA ROAD TORONTO BLOCKS & BRICKS STRUCTURAL STEEL CRANE 061NTAL ROAD, PICkUM, ONTARIO Phorm., 942-19" M-5103 &".ffl I 1 O.0 6 L A S RAD 1-0 & TV ter Found is out of hospital and improving- nicely- regardless of whether it costs him votes, and we imag of I he Provi have ndt given their consent to anwriding Sister Whitehead, Assemb- -aid, Rd.; 3rd. Can. from Fairport me 1r john CampbelL the CnrMitution in order to Mvvide survival benefits under III to Wl Iffie Side, Md. MAIN STREET, is another who speaks out and, says what h 6 REALLY this- Plan, The Province of Quetee has inmted that it will be ea els to the Sisters for - fifteen active years. Speeches were If you will not be at home have thinks. necessary for them to have approvmi in their Legislature for such arr amendment. Thisnay take some weeks, as, no doubt. WILLIAM 6. LAWSON given by Sister W ' hitehead, A. Whether PickerinTownship gets a new municiF g ' the mennbers of that legislature may wish. to discuss this rrittler in some detail. W., Saler ]Disney. P. P., Bro. Atwood, G. G., acid Sister Doi- please leave' ahem by your door, with a note "For Thal building or not, is up to council, but we suggest that mage, D. D. P. n AARRISTIM SOLICITOR Raft A F!, Transistor ' 4 TV service all of them start doing their own 'thinking and let the REBEKAH LODGE been sent. Sister Euphenua NOTARY PLMILIC and was , owed .1 " 4 - chips fall where, they may.. Dolmage is going ir�to hospital WALKER D. CLARK, L A, ASSOCIATE The 15th Birthday Party Of on May 29. We.hope'she will a regular meeting on May 28, with Sister d acting as vith Strou -7- 7 EaLs t er Rebekah Lodge was .;con be well, and home again. held on May,. 14. Sister. Rose 7CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING Noble Grand, assisted by'Sis- Stroud, V. G,, acted as N. G.,"2-2741 BOY SCOUTS PHONES. and 925-2961 • a � Sister Ella Found, N. G., is Group Commi"es ` ter Mable Prouse. Lodge open. ed in regular forrn. The Char- Cas cmvalescing after surgery. ... 1st. Du . nbartan Scouts - Cubs Di 's Small Motor 01MIC Sister Mabel Priiuse, P. N. BOTTLE. DRIVE BETTER QUALITY G., acted as Vice Grand. The Saturday, Jun* 13. meeting opened in regularPop Plickedng Village 942 -321 - Stainless Stool Sinks IlMiles - Beer Bottle form. The, Guard of Honour 11q- % The bm -ill pick them up, T R U. S T Singles & Doubles S9.95 up USE Flowers and cards had carr7ing flowers. Tate guests canvasi*d an June 13z Valley -received LEARN 7`0 4320 were welcomed and swan. m.trew Me. 2. 40 and. iDRIVE 284-4721 KINGSTON V,D by Sister Stroud. Sister Mabel Co..; 014mvitw. Feirvitw, Glen. • Disney, past President. Sister grave, Liverpool from 'eel .to and. -..-IRIVIN6 LESSONS Whitehead. Assembly Warden; Con.; Mandate Drive, Dixie Rd.; Open daily to 5:30 Sat. 9 till I Bro. twood, Grand Guardian A from Me. 2. to and. Con.; me. 2. of the -Grand Lodge of Ontar- lilghway from Liverpool Rd. to Ddying SdW io; Ser Ella Dolmage, D. D. Dixie Rd.; and. 'Can. from Liver. _.Tooe -of Oshawa No. 8. West. pool ltd_tok Dixie Rd.; 1st.' Can. -839.1144 The guests were seated on..the from Livvrp* _ *1 to White Side Md.; Ph= ► SPECIAL! Tubes, 1017/10 N! right. and left of the acting pi"e Ridge fid., Orchard Ave.. NC e Grmd. Sister, Stroud Fairleort.trem Me. S. to and. Ce".1 gave the Sick Rqpom, and,we. Stroud's Lo". Pipe Dr., Spruce M. 10 P. M :71 Calls 10.. A. to M. are"pleased to hear that Sis- milt, white Side Rd.; me. 2. from . 1 O.0 6 L A S RAD 1-0 & TV ter Found is out of hospital and improving- nicely- Pin* Ridge Old. to White Side Rd.; and. con. from rairii.0'rit ti write$ Sister Whitehead, Assemb- -aid, Rd.; 3rd. Can. from Fairport refreshments, and all those celebrating birthdays in a giv- en month, were seated at the ly Warderi, presented --the Jew- to Wl Iffie Side, Md. MAIN STREET, DICKERING els to the Sisters for - fifteen active years. Speeches were If you will not be at home have given by Sister W ' hitehead, A. on the 13th, and surplus bottles, you wish" to donate, (Acm from Dan's Restaurant W., Saler ]Disney. P. P., Bro. Atwood, G. G., acid Sister Doi- please leave' ahem by your door, with a note "For Thal mage, D. D. P. n Scouts". Thank Yod. Raft A F!, Transistor ' 4 TV service Lodge closed in regular form, foil by ......... : ........... .................... %M T11 and was , owed .1 " 4 - ! � M. 10 P. M :71 Calls 10.. A. to M. a rejuqv Sale . n inrtetestvng seating plan was arranged for TwE BUY • ..House Cm On In and See Our R bdics, Hi Us, transistors refreshments, and all those celebrating birthdays in a giv- en month, were seated at the MORTGAGES ------- St SMALL MOTOR SE RVICE same table. Tables were cen- -S c 1 a 11 at Our Record Bar tred with spring vrioets. The birthday cake was cut by Sis- If you want to 'cash ._,...,.Repairs To Lammers, Garden Tractors L Vs ONLY 8k Each ter Whitehead. W a first rivftage, New and Used Lawnmowers oweis Rotofillers For Sale Easter Lodge No. 350 held we will be pleased to es Ides 15% Off 40 ft. Tower Kits $37.95, (1 s wire) a regular meeting on May 28, with Sister d acting as vith Strou LAWNMOWER SHARPENIN6 Noble Grand, assisted by'Sis- Phone'' 942-6210 ter Mable Prouse. Lodge open. ed in regular forrn. The Char- VICTORIA Di 's Small Motor 01MIC ter was draped in memory of Sister` Evelyn Bekkevold, who and GREY Plickedng Village 942 -321 - THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN TO SELL 3 BUY passed away suddenly on Sister Stroud read Sick T R U. S T X$0000CXX= ---------- USE Flowers and cards had _ - - .w • a. . _.. . . .. . -. .,.. - .,,- . ,, • . . ... • .. .. -. .. ,.-.., - _.. i -. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 - -THE PICKERING NEWS .l .Page Three _fdWBea& on qday at 7.00, E. Mason, and has family, on attended Brook+lin Fair, on paring nKfetsilents. Leonard tertained relatives troch Tara --. - - `___- _ stnarp. ,nag is for the balance the death last Saturday, of a Saturday. Wal�am. showed coloured. on Sunday. i of the seeeom loving wife and mother, Mrs. • MT. and Mrs. Wbvton White slides taken on a motor trip During church service : on .. - , . Miss May Cassels is convey T of Fair- M+adaline Mason; who died in attended the White-Doug to Mexico, a few years ago, He Sunday, the rant son of Mr.ri estrus at iyome alter c o v r- P Beach attended a district the East General Ilios�'-.I, as wedding . at Bobcaygeon, on also showed several pictures of and Mrs. Alex. Saunders was action for appendici'tus at the MAY art sandy Beach Park, a result of an accideryL The Saturday. I flowers. The Club Picnic will baptised-Randall Thomas. 5cartroro General Hospital. ley Ridges, on Saturday last• funeral was held on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Har- be in the early part of July. Miss Jennings, of Covenant - , , We are sorry to hear Mrs. Tthe �'ls enjoyed thaTaelves with interment at Pine Hills Bron and Lloyd, and Mas. Wm- Nine of the Explorers, acc- College, Toronto, visit bfm- 011de Cassis is not feeling well and enjoyed meeting some of Cemebery. E�artbron had dinner on Sun- pgnied by their Counsellor, I. and Miss Beatrice McI.ereae - and we vvishher a , re- their fellow Brownies. Any Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, of day wftir Mr. and Mrs Bruce Mrs. Fred Pucktirt, enjoyed the on the weekerhd cov'ery girl between S and 11 years, Oakwood Dr. are attending A Neale, at West Hill, and Mrs- camp rally at Camp Pretoria, the Owens fan'dly, who have ; ,i; Mrs. Jean Harrison and Interested in joining Brown- family re-urrion of Mrs. Mar- Wm. Ha�rbron is spending�is on Saturday. been in England recently, Have . Kenneth and Sherry visited ies in September, please call tin family in H'iglrland Creek week with relatives in Tgro Several from here attended returned to Ontario, and vds- , Lh•. and Mrs. Hockey ini New_ MTs. Crozier at 839-2049. on Saturday, June 13. . to. the Brooklin Fair on Saturday. iced on Wednesday, with, Mr. . 11. M r. an last week. The Hock- On Saturday last, 'the Hon- The members of the West Mr. and Mrs. Art Harvey Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, and Mrs. Chas. McTaggart and . ey's are formerly of Fairport our Six Tawny Lair for 1st- Rouge Canoe Club in the area and farnily, of Cobourg, visited Scarborough, had dinner one family.. . .- •. _ " - -• .• Fairport Beach .Cubs attended are Preparing for a Regatta, at Mr. and--Mrs. Frank McAvoy evening recently, at the home ....................... . Mrs. Kay Pickard visited her '� �eO put on by the 1st• the Toronto Sailing and Can- on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Puckrin Pick-Ax Players Weld age Hins group. Congratul- oe Club, on Saturday, June Mr. and Mrs. R. Day motor- . .............................. • • .- .• Pam last w�. anions to the Rouge Hills 13. Good luck boys-may this ed to Gravenburst on Sunday,, GREENWOOD. ' Annual Meeting . . Corngaatulations to Mr. and ation far such a fine Rodeo. start the season in proper and Mrs. F. Noon returned REt+1, rr D _ .. Mrs. Trew on the birth of a � Wishes � � � Gyle home with them for a visit. Reports given by presiding baby daughter on June 2 in --Mr-and- Mrs.- Fl=ed Byers Executive Officers clearly in- Kryox formers Fairport Bch-,-- �'1te sympathy-od-ridge -Active-Service @lass is Ajax Hospital. who will celebrate her 76th this district goes to the family to meet next Wedxr m6y ev-. celebrated their 50th wedding clouted a successful past sea- On Sart. rune 6, the First b t hd®y on June 15; and to of Mfrs. Gertrude L.iepus, of ening at the home of Mrs. B. anniversary on Sunday. The son. Full honours were given Fairport Bestir Brownies and Sharon Mall7ot, who will be Dyson Road, who deed suddenly Jamieson, with Mrs. Lorne News extends congratul�atnons. "The Good Women" at C}rotto .. .. the 2nd Woodlands Bim' three years old' on June 16th; on Wednesday, June 3.' She Jones' Group in charge of the The bride of fifty years Festival. "Breath of Spring . • ' cries enjoyed a trap to Toronto. to Jinn Dennison, eleven yew will be sadly missed by her meeting. looked .lovely in a powder. blue 'and last, but not least, „Night :. I. • They visited Fort York Arman .. ............. feta and wore an M� on June 18. and to Barbara friends and neighbors. lace over taffeta t Fall" also were pleasing les and .they enjoyed a boat Warner, who will be seventeen A very happy birthday to ' . orchid, a gift of her daughter Performances, The }?rocittcer trite to Centre Island, where on Jttrre �: to � Bark- Eric McKerracher,' Dyson Rd. AUDLEY and family. thanked all concerned with the - 11 they -had lunch and refresh- er, ten on June 20. and who will be' four years old on w The groom was pleasingly a- Presentation of these plays. . aired in a dark suit. The new 1964-65 Executive 1 meschs. Mrs. Weldon presented Holly ell, 8 years old on June 13. The Sunday School Anniv- Over 250 fxgends and'telat- elected are as folliows: Stage the following badges: Golden June 4. The Executi� of R�osebank . Hand to Carolim Singer, Hea- The,Tops; (take .off pounds Haarte &School held a meeting a �' Service was held n ives called to wistr them years Manager, Lorne Brown; Set ;I titer McLean and Barbara Cro' Sunday afternoon, Joint Bu't- of happiness ahead. Designs, Jack Knowles; Light- tyer, Signalers badge to Hea- sensibly) Club. Anyone inter- on Monday to plan a Gradua- tars who has completed his Ross Viner: Secretary, El- �' Signale aryl badge to ea- ested. please call 839-2541., tion Banquet. A subject which Second Year, at Queen's Univ= Tea pourers for Mr. Byers ins, McLean000 came under discussion, was, e+t9, gave a talk on the and Mrs. Byers were Mrs. Nor la Vickers; Buiiness Manager, mer. Thrift badge to Barbera guntair Baptist Church ' the problem of continuing nexttheme man Wilson, sister in law of Joe Mullen; n.;ResidentProd Producer, _ , Crozier. This was the last geh any torsi Associations Christ". The Child- the bride, Mtn. W. Sadler, Mrs. Barry Batman: 'Producer, Don. together for fire Brownies un- 9.45 a m. Sunday School; year. bI ren's choir sang two numbtirs' Cl'aTke. - ' til the fall. Mrs. Crozier would 1100 a_ m Morning Worship: have already disbanded. They •••� Little Brown Church in Fred Disney .and Miss Violet 2.30 p. 'm , Bfbfe Study: 7.00 tyave not oornpleted their slate lite Vale", and 'The Gospel Oddfield, Miss May Brown, Plans for the new season are like to thank all the rnotthets m Worship, and of officers and desperately Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Brooks and well under way• - Corr who helped her out during the P' Train". Lynrda Puckrin was Mrs. M. P Those serving, . Wednesday-Evening Prayer•, need tate interest and help of egg' _ AUCTION .. .... pest seams and to Mrs. Mc- at 8.00 p. m. Saturday will, be parents. P>a�t for the service. Rev' were: Barbara Pegg std Pat AUCTION SALE Leets and Mrs. Denny for thcr from Butters quoted portions Pegg, Velma Gardiner, Mrs. help on the trip , Stltrdny School pkzyic an The Home and Soper 1s ! a report of the Audley Thursday, June i! - auction Mr, and Mors. Singer will be. the ofnarelt O°n- respocrstble .tor the operationSabbath Sal which had G Middleton. Mrs. Ross Dis- -. leaving for their vacation' in ring at 2,30. p. m, C`arrre One, of the school library., as well been in the Whitby Chronicle. �' Mrs. Les. Wilson and Mil- sale of constn Iridin and farm - - _ Colorado � weekend as Annual Gmdutation_�n- in June 18T4. The total number dred McTaggart.. and Edith - -machinery, inclµdiarg one 1 . Came A11. quet, and without support, Ot merod,, Mrs. E. Trimble ass_ Yard crane on tracks. whit 35 ....... ;.........".".....'�._"':.�"�..�. - of verses recited by the sbltoot , r. John Outw,aite 1s spen- t1 things are riot possible.during isted the guests. The bride and foot boom: drag bucket: two ; ding the st:rnmer with his cm- Rt75EBANK Among � offices still vacant oneyear wgs 10.600, groom received matte gifts and "44 John Deere crawlers: lanTrh sin Mir, Bob Crozier. - Some students recited - over „hundreds of equipment, etc. The property Hot:lny Do�aiand ecrtertaitxd are 1st. Vire-Presndent; the flowers, and 1000 verses, the highest being cards. Tele rrrr `from .Prem- of Tony Dransield (Pinehurst a levy friends at s bittttciay Oosygrart Recording Secretary; Publicity g u3attorre m Mr. and 1838. ier Robarts. - Hon. Les. Pear- Farrn) on Uxbridge-Pickering C3tairstran. Please support yotur party oar Surra 6:-Boblby w-ag Mrs. Walter 'on Grundy (rrth Car- Hone & School, Beginning this Sunday and son and Mr, Michael Starr. Tovcrnline, one mile north of - ' seven years old od F'untrei6onl 'an lite birth of a .. • .. _. ,,....__...4.._. continuing throughout the 4I. = P:' The community honour- Claremont, and 1'/s mile$ west Vlhee, are the Cubs for daughter, on Thursday. June 4 . sutrm err. church sermw will be -ed Mr..annd Mrs. Byers with a of Brock Read, or 4y, miles - t#re Cttbaree? Come on' fell- 1964. A first. grandchild for _ * at 9,45 a._m-, foltow�ed by Sun- ift of- a ' china c'tock.• TV south-east of Smuffvllle, 1.) 2 : = revs. Remember the date - Mr. and Mrs. John Funs#on. B IJ SAM day School at 10,45. Sacra- Mess trays -in gold-and reserve. Owner moving to B. Saturday, June 20; Contact Rmugemount aad Mrs. W. nterrt of the Lord's Supper will. white. a gold wrist watch for C. Financial terms may be aT- , vbur C ubmaster for Lille, of Grundy, Dunbarb rr.' A. trumber from trer�e :;t�6en- be observed thia`Sutiday.Mr, Byers and a Cameo. neck- ranged on•day of sale. In case - . - leaving your area. Full Uni- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Steven- led Open House last Thurs- .. The Community mnunity Club met - lace and earrings for. Mrs. of rain, sale will be held ..un> __ - form. • son, Oakwood Dr, entertained day 'night lar Mrs, Wm. Hop- On Saturday evening at -the Byers. Congratulations' and all der cover". Sale at 1.00 p. m. _ Our local baf'L tea" are a large crowd at their hone king' 80th birthday. at - her home -of Mr. and Mr•s. Bob be,%t w•isbes -are extended_ to be,bng some, really close con- on June-6th. on the occasion home, at Ashburn. .. Batty, Brooklin. The President. Mn and Mrs. Byers, and a R. E. Faulkner, Clerk; .Norm. tesft. • Last Monday. the 'of Mr. and !bits Stevenson's Miss Mary Jean Jamieson at- Bert Guthrie. conducted the wish, for a good many more Faulkner, Auctioneer. Giants won- over the Yankees 50th wedding annive"ary, Mai' tended a shower last Vitedtres- business. Tic+ automatic per- years of enjoyment, .. (June 18) • Giant In order to cooperate the extend crest wishes of this day night. at Stoufiville for colator, for which . the mem- _ .. . - ' . . _ dammutri Miss Faye , adill..-of Clare- bens and friends had saved 000'' t. - The rhon4tt11 meeting of the ' _ _ will meet of Tuesday evening' The deepest -WmPa ? Unit tio, _l , met a . e a number from here arrived. and was used �n pre- ' :rt 6.45 sharp. rad the Scants dhstrIet is with Mr. Geoc•Re Quite the ll ime of Mrs• W. A, Brawn .. _ on .Thursday .last.. Wednesday Evening, June 17- - - � Mrs. McLean had charge of the property of Noss H. the t e 3 entre St. S.. - - Worship and Program, Th M. Smith, 60 C 1;.� program taken from the Study Whitby, Ont. _ . . Book. 'The work arnonn the Refrigerator, kitrhen table _ . - . • ti. - people of India and Pakistan. Marshall d'ay .teed and covers N S M A N Y I L L E-COMrs' M.-Peg chaired the Bus. Radio: Record Player: Magaz- ' _.j CANADIAN iness part of the meetitt� ire Racks: Dining Roam The next meeting w•ill.be held table arty! tour chair : Room .....: :., a _- . • . . - - . Pascoe, tAn Auction Mac tDrawe.rs: Be froom suir:e, corn: .. in July, • . TORONTO PLANT - PORT UNION - Ed .. . held and a feu• articles brought pieta: tau desks; fan ,is: a -I. - - ill for tine Bazaar. lard number oP itoc�ks 'Rally - - o o-o - _ w�xuf ..bed: . S+nurse. shelves ` . _ . : - all iters: also - , ( Visd'torc at the home of Mr. Fnotiv fence: c. . '"' ��: :cnd Mrs, .I,. Pegg this %,Lwt.. Tea Wei on, Lam{., 1I�ccock ... . ,.n� mac .. ��ere: rs--C"Pannus. a y. .. , - ne ' Mr. and vlc`..,Jx Pec and S'b;0 at '1.00 P. M. ' w. . .and • .,,: er Mrs. Lambert Flint, Mich. . ui, and �Irs lV Bmun en- _. ILOYAL� POGUE, Auet. _ .. _ .. . . - . .. .- .. . . • _ . - - - - . -1_-: ', . .. _■aaaaeaeaaieaiattet.aatuazsap#st,n:eearrianaeae i _ UNE 23rd1. JUNE 24th : „- RosE6ANK sMAli 11GTCPS ._ _ . • AW W S - GARDEN R 199 p4A :11:00 ,m -: T . LAWNMOWERS ER G N ACTORS . .' ROTO TILLER REPAIRS - • _ ... a .1. . i. 1. June 24th between -2:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., Toronto f'-lent of Canadian Johns-M ER HARPEN"NO LAW. S . On June 23rd and Ju anrille Co., will • .,T. `ROSEBANK ROAD, NOS TH . welcome int sted members of the community to tour the plant and' participate with our employees and their . _. . Phone: 839-2894 -After 5:00 M. - ^,3i 2258 families in entertainment, prize .draws and bingo. +raaaaaaaaut,aural,aaaaaauaaaaaarraaasaaaaaaaae • - . _ _:. _ - The program.will include, each day:-1. .. NOTICE OF TENDERS . , . .. • .. l.• .. •1. - T S for the construction of a Second Addition tChildren s Sta a Show 7.00 m. Plant To E E ND R urs to' the School of The Holy Redeemer, at Pickering, . g p' .) Ontario, for the Board of Trustees, R. C. S. S., S. S •• \ ,Adult Stage Show (5.00 p.m.) Product Displays No. 2 To of Pickering, ill a rec ' •ed of Township'.of rt g, w b eta n ; . later ,than 4.00 p. m.. Tuesday, June 23, 1964,`-at the .4. _ -- - Architect: "Cr Zerdler Strong"' 90I ... O Professional Entertainment and Dancing Clown Band Office of the Archil rig, & St Street Tor ' Yonge onto. Applications, in writing, for the plans,'specifications , ;.Complimentary Door Prizes "Falk Dances and form of tender, may be submitted by General . ,.. . . .1. I . .1. the Architect, on after Friday, e - Bands • Contractors, to tact or aft ay, Jun Children's Midway i ' 5 1964.' . • ' Applications shall be accompanied by a Certified - Children's Cartoon Films Souvenirs Deposit Cheque; in tYte amount of Fifty Dollars ($50) . Plans will be on display at the. "Builders' Exchange" '' in Toronto andOshawa. The lowest or any tender not . .1.,Bingo 'Rarreshmerlts w necessarily accepted. - % .. I ' .. . - . _ .._,.._, - _ . . . . __CRAIG, ZIEDLER & S1.TRON. G, Architects . , ` , . - ' _ _ i - '�. i. , .� .. - , r .. I . ., , y � i • • .. 1. . � , . It I • .... - , ..at'a .. _ 41 : Page Four -- 144111THE PICKERING NEWS 'THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1964• - .10 Rept BROCK• ROAD Frenchman's Say GREENWOOD COMMUNITY FIELD DAY ! ' �� -- - SATURDAY, JUNE 13 - 1.00 P. M.-, The Red Cross held their re- The Sacrament of Holy Bap - To Rent - upstairs aparunent with private entrance. three meeting on Tuesday, tient was given in Fairport Un - with and a entrance. �_ Squirts play Fathers Minor Girls play Mothers June 9th, in the Hall and ar- ited Church on Sunday. June upancy August 1. Phone: 839- Pw We" Play Inter. Girls Bantams play Has -Boons rangements were made to 7. The following were baptis- , - y Ma 1402 Midgets pia cried Men have Open House on luesdlay, -ed by Rev. Dr. W A McKay: Sale ... 2........................................ ........ HORSESHOE ELCO • H OE PITCHING EVERYONE WELCOME June 16th. Come and bring John Adam, infant son of Mr. Wanted a COME, AND BRING M% PICNIC LUNCH your friends to see the work and Mrs. Reid; and Kenneth FOR SALE FREE !CE CREAM which, has been. done duiino Morris, son of Mr, arrci MIs APPLES i POTATOES the season, meet old fr�en 'Mumford. New. members were McIntosh 3 Spies TRANSPORTATION and enjoy a cup of tea. also received into the church, Other Varieties Ava�ale required to Scarboro General PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE' The Tupperware d u_iy, j ria Fairport Scout' 'and Cub Please Bring Own Containers Hospital Arrive'at'9.00 a. m tion was hell on Tuesuay, iur:e Mothers' Auxiliary are Bake For Apples Scores For Week Of June 1. the Red ss centre rawberry' Tea, Bake M Leave at 500 p m Phone; 942- JUNE 1.- 2nd, i- L S. a St :PICKERING ORCHARDS 6933, yritla #air attendance.. It was Sale, and White Elephant Sale One Miele West Of P'l K Interm. Girls -Bay ridges 27 at Greenwood" ? interesting and the proceeds on June 24, at the home of Village, on No. 2. Hbhway (jun 25) ... Squ'i'rts - West Rouge 24 - at Sherwood Forest•,,24. will help in the work. Refresh- Mrs, Clarke, Pleasant St, wea- .................................. ........... e Phone' 942-124F BOOKS WANTED Squirts - Rosebank Pl.-33 -- at GreeiW000d 10. meats were served during the Cher .permitting. Otherwise., it � (Oct 10-d) Pee Wee - Greenwood 0 - at West Rouge 9. , social time at the dose: will be held in Fair sort `Sun- We buy used books. Any kind: - - 0 _.a Y Call: 942-0917, or write: M, Bantam West Rouge 5 at C Smith Cartage Sorry. to hear, that Mr. day School Hall. ha J. � - FRESH APPLE CIDER Bourne of Brock Rd. has been r. Robert Balsdon is confined For Sale -Sweet apple drier. fiord, Greenwood, Ont. Midget = Grepm�^ood 4.- at Bay Ridges 9. _ JUNE 2.- - -. . Ajax Hospital for abaci t a- to the Oshawa hospital: Rte :Fresh �e Minor Girls -.'Villa Rouge Rest. 11 at Brougham 10. � ikons, but please to sw he ale wish-him'a speedy recovery: ' Pickering Orchards HelpWanted now .home ags:n and we ho,�e Sorry to hear t.. s Fen- - One mile West of Pickering Squirts -Greenwood 7 -art West Rouge 36. alth r . is home WANTED Pee Wee �- Brougham 12 - at. Highland Creek 7 h The community,trps ould like tv Village, on No. 2. Highway Full Or Part Time JUNE 3.- t.o .extend_ then• ood wishes to r on Broadview t Phone: 942-1247 with an attack of pleurisy. (oct 31 tf) fdAN WOMAN P Juvenile Girls - Bay Ridges 9 at E. Woodlands Ladies 3i. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cargill (nee or O $50.00 WEEK A U Int - Fr - e -.-HO _ . ._........................................ .._. For Information, write: - ravel- -Squirts Girls each Bay 5 at Fairport Bch Jewels 18. Marylin Clodd) who were rrrar ME SEWING TOILET TANK LINERS MR. E. W. SNOWDEN -Squirts - Brougham 8 at Ro6ebank Ptaza 22. vied an May 30th; They travel and on $3.95 Each 12.2 Mary Lake Dr. Pee Wee. - West Rouge 8:at Forsythe Haulage 6. _ led through the States on Liteit DOLL CLOTHES 'Brady Plumbingeymoon and will take up r 4320 Ktnq;ton lid. = rt, Onta Mi et - rgman B. A. 27- GreenwoodGr 7. nce m r Phone. 839-3720 Agincourt, rfo dg Be - at eentivood `• • (apr 16-tf) JUNE 4.- ..._.... 4 (Jun 11) ' ' - reside •14Ia kham. MISCELLANEOUS _,__•••.................................._..._�: Minor Girls - Rosebank Plumbing 26 at Pick. Bch. 30. _ _ Male and Femat• Pee Wee - Higtdan4. Creek L G. A. 12 - at Brougham 19. - -'Any table model Radio Repair- manager, snack bar for coli.- Bantam - Bay Ridges -14 - at Ferguson's Beach 7.. - for $4.115 (Canadian) all parts, servation at Greenwooda.O yrs- JUNE !I.-- all t- all labour included if brought Octo er. Area Open unuMay er Bantam - Ferguson's'Beach 11 al West Rouge 7. - - - SHOWING In on Monday, Tuesday or OcOober, daily. during summer �� - - Wednesday. Thirty -day un- and week -ends frn• ry . Grier Minor Girls - Pkcketing Beach 44 at Greenwood.30. '�.JI of se�oa, Please apply - C. N. JUNE b.- z conditional guarantee. Offer i void If set has been tampared I. B., 1929 Bayview Aye. Toa- Juvenile Girls. -Fairport Beach at Bay Ridges- - - with. onto 17,• or prone 485-8644, i ' 1 11311114 _ extertsl°n 47. ONTARIO COUNTY SOUTH SEPARATE SCHOOLS DUNBARTON ( 18i - - - _.-„ MINIATURE OLYMPICS TRACK 3 FIELD MEET on RADIO NII! • RADIO i TELEVISION ••••••- -• Harwood Ave. North of Ajax LOST -in vicinity °a< Pidcer6% SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1964 VE IMMIOMaY Ing United Church C: E. Ctrs Between 401. and 2. Hlgh'wya. The following itinerary was followed on Juno 6; he to tSecond �� 1 tom' with two kms' R� Jim 4 tf) liras- a valued stone thereon Annual Track ,and Field Meet, an Saturday June 6. Following .. ' , - _ , - , - - . --• r _ '... Would finder please write Box are results-- _ For Salo -`used building mat- ertal626 News Office. _ - s•--tumber, doors. windows 7.00 A: M. = The Olympic Torch leaves Holy Cross School, - - and skiing. Coasted at No. 2. .. POPULAR �� SWIM INSTRUCTION - Simcoe St. Oshawa, west to Bass Line; to Ajax, escorted by t�•• HigbWa,Y, west of Liverpool Rouge Hill Golf Club Ontario Provincial Police. � � � BAG14 Road Phone: 839-30913• (Due Beginner and Intermediate 9.00 A. M. - The Olympic Torch arrives at 'Ajax, St. Berne- j� - toall d hw hoose being clernolifill, D. Swim Intstruction. starting on, d•tte's School. The Parade of Contestants begins, accanpanled fW M 1 Monday, June 29. Registration by the Oshawa CaledoniaPipe &and. (jun 4.) on June 29. and 2T: 20.00 a. m, �..:..._..: _ .. -- -- 9.15 A. M. -The Perpetual Flame will be lighted by on• of - ..... bO 3.00 p, m Come. in Person the partici athletes, Tom McLou in. Grade Ten stua- r USED FURNITURE or phone-. ATlantic 2-0751. �+ BOUGHT A SOLD (jun 181 �• at St. Bernadette'%, followed by the Wading of the Olympic ri t< CORDON HOTEL Oath by Colleen Walsh, Grade Ten student, St. Bernadette's. Pickering Village 7.00 P. M. Approximately -a Formal Closing Cera many, the Phone" 942-5002 tutor Secondary School 'TUTORING will Presentation of prizes to the winning schools, and • the /Ina) y .............. t tf) Y'� d� ring summer Mathematics: -Parade of Band, willcontestants. accompanied by the Pickering Blue Notes ASPARAGUS _ _.1 . - _w - -74sm 29 to A129- $1 A0 Per Six Quart Basket ust 14• Phone 942 T CLASS SCHOOL POINTS POSITION - Phone: 942-124! (Jun 25) A. St. Bernadette'% 4Q3 First __ ..._.,... 'r CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SONs ] 19 Third COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE Limited St. Gregory's 82 • Fourth ,Well trend 1'akeshore lots in Paintln i Wall Papering -Ft�oly Ct+obs :125 Second beautiful FWiburton- Hydro g Intortor - Exterior ! : power avakiable, -Terms.. fly B St. Francis de Sales 129 First Residential - Comrnerctal �.sraw►sronsattaeeat nines from Pickering. Only St. Joseph"% Jr. Oshawa _ 52, . ' -Second) or Am �,f .e few left. Inqukre now, by FREE ESTIMATES -:_- -. - - wrl g=P. O. Box 240, Pick - -Phones- C. St. Joseph's Sr. Oshawa 103 First ATlantic 2-0!41 or erring, Ontarid St. Joseph"s, Uxbridge 39 Semnd :.,-.....,._ ..... &rasklin 655-4441 St. Philip's � -31 - Third , .. Our 47th Year In Business) StPaul's 26 Fourth AdTA F a'"; :r;? Come{ Earl For sale - Schubert piano, ( Y (Jun 4 -Jul 300 t3est after. Apply: M. _Powers, Assignment South Pacific Supervised Playground . th 300 Church St. S. Pickering ................... ....... continued)of r T e Kiddies _ - "' ,.St. FranCLR . _ •!',tillage. - t o be- ' . . '- -TRAILER SERVICES •� ! - _Color' For h ( Jun 18 ) _ .:.: •.:, ,. -.. ...: SALES i RENTALS PUPS FOR SALE _ Tall-A-LOmil C&MMng Trailer ,Tenders. For. Asphalt Paving For . Sale - German. short 19" Models From $200.00 - ' '' ' Lair pointer pups, female, nice Cabin a Camping Trailers j To pave, supply suitable base, 'and pave-. an area ~°1 M 50 X 107 feet, ..ForSale - tube type chicken School). a ' `_r°w°« _'�.�.-w„rrev sera Fr Traitors feeders $2.00 each: 750-1000 Everything _ m .es• chick propane pas brcaociers, AJAX - Phone: 942-3491 1 c u un 525.00 each. 200, gal. water ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI SEPARATE PRICE -Walk -Way 7 by 105 feet, . - - i.CACH EVEN NG FROM ;DUSK (in I d'ng S days) 'tames. $10.00: Phone: '284-4026. _ .. (aoPr.9 tf) _. For particulars, .contact: -Mr. Chas. McTaggart S004 YOU CAN SEE • GRAIN SPRAYING For Sale - semn acres of (after- 6.00 p. m.) at phone: 942-5357. $1,50 per acre standing red clover _ay h'Ph. Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. '%%K W A 1, • 942-0967 726-5019, or contact: Wm. Tenders to be received by. the Secretary, Mrs. Marion Plron Wasylyk, 339 Malaga Road, - • Wilson,, Greenwood P. A not later _ than 6.00 P. m:, For Sale - 40 scree ' alfalfa Oshawa- (Jun 4 3c 11 r- June 22, 1964. • :hay: standing or baled. Phone ' -942,-2145. :_........................., STRAWoe 1964 Pontiac Laurentian. six- II1L SEY­.'..1._,. cylinder. Automatic Transmiss- VILLA _ FOS sort. 2 Year,' 24.000 mile warn- CCasual'Hair- Styling SPRAY SERVICES f , , _-c anty; 2 Speed wipers and OPEN DAILY .COMPLETE ' wa.Gltets; Power steering; Push Hours: :. Button Radio: Slip .Covets; 1000 , Thursday and -Friday 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. LAWN SPRAY tchers i I)riven approx. miles: -.. - ustom Suggest Delivered Price:- Open Till 9.00 P. M. WEEDS - CRABGRASS $3540.43: Sale Price: 52850.00.' Closed All Day Mondays INSECT PESTS' Phone: 942-2601 CHAS. COOPER LTD. I (At Pickering Coffee Shop) _FARM SPRAY . MAIN STREET, PICKERING - Phone 942.1601 CLAREMONT, ONT. ' phones: 649-2114 or 649-2115 Grain -Forage Corn Atrazine _ I Service Count., '........... .............. on ...•... Fly Control. PIANO rr p'LAN TS _ '- .V -here Quality C& env REED, PIPE: ELECTRONK WHITEWASHING - a I "•f!,OMATO. PEPPER & ORGAN TUNING 'INDUSTRIAL SPRAY ; EGG PLANT AND REPAIRS E - ^: SOIL STERILANTS ' JAS. 1!lmOIl!fI{ Ont. N :By Flat Or Dozen • :, _. -- , .. • ; • .. _ _ HOME FREEZER SPECIAL! 94Z-1664 AJAX. Licensed and Insured.. - 8 _ Barbecuing - (App. 9c I . FOR FREEZING 5 � 26 if) L /lsparagus 8 Rhubarb ..- ' B i,f... Pboae� 98T1 RACKS EAN. Cut or uT A p.E O b..)- BE -(By Pound or Basket) BAY RIDGES SOD i` L. Peat Loam, 4 yds. - $15.00 pt,one for derails after 'P M: Three Yards - $12.00 1� s Phone charges). INCLUDES- Rib Steaks, 'Chuck Steaks, Round Bone Shoulder- Steaks; Prime Rib, - (nay 942-t ROTO TILLING „ (na Rib, Blade Roasts and -Mince. _ Fresh made Potato Salad & .Cold Slaw ......................................... 14 tf) hurt JAMES H. MUR Phone: i39 -22T1 lith`. Con: at Church EM. (� 2s PICKERING - .. : TNURSOAY.JUNE 11, 19i ' r ; .. 1 THE PIC XRING NEWS - - - _ Q Pap Five ROUGHAM week: Mies. Leon Tondeivda, . , , , her daughter, �- ,A� M to W. and son . Mrs. and Doge Hill -Pickering Lions Carnival �e� o Greegoidert Mrs. G. Lehman, Marldram, To Be Held At N who celearated their - ow. W$ > � - ReEeded:E WS. �>� ring anniversary on Stn � � on New Location This Year �Y Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan 8eieeting a more central location for their Fourteenth Annual ���'� MORIM - The Group Conanitee of,ist Vkited Mr. and Mrs. A. Bare. Carnival, the Rouge HIII-Paltering Liao Club pians a douW� Brock Pickering Cub and foot. t Jamboree that will be bigger, as well as better than all Scout h they aw •. bei Pik met a4 the home The d since 1951. "= - - of Mr. and Mrs. Len Li�nbe boys team fds. here The reason for the change Is twofold. Not only is the loca- on Sunday played Most Woodlands Ttruts- ion•-�Iverpool head and Na 2. Highway, �YOEIr Flie �► Rpi�elli Jl�Mlir• the Plans for day night last, wimring 19 Die but In addition, the =that p~rorldes saand mple en's bush out in Mus.`Soc)- 12. roomy and m for a six big, exciting rides that will be operated by •32 KINGSTON IID. W. P.A. BOX NO thea• �trssea• Wea- Gordon Lehman finches at HapFor lar Adults, the Did favou oPermkting, it will take the Dunbartorr Tech. School or thin tites•-a huge ferris whew, swift, Place PICKEMG, ONTAM ,n the weekend od June this week; and Miss ee�� a moerh-9the safe and the lar. t rid*, Plane, - 19th. if not the camp out, is Marjorie end for the kiddies, T e soh, but enthral nq auto ride, plane to take puce the last week- fes' at Pickering ride and train ride. The colour; the tights, the neise and a:_ end in June. High SatyooL " me ►t of the midway an all combined in these glamorous Mr. Keir Xw Joanne Farewell and mechanical rides, ' Outlined friend visited Miss Marporie Thera will be all the fun *f a Lions Carnival as well. Liana - P�s for the scout trip top to Leianan recently. and their ladies_ an Planning eolourrful- booths, web as. Tela ..•................-_... ....... , a• Parry Sound on the .PLrst week Chance end itt July. _. _ . _ _ atlraetIvO ic «dam *�s�e PMeer); everyone); Sewing (w n JOHN,. L e -LAY There will be no special C�Oi� � Packed with that Flame Sakin9 (evorythl horn per drive - bargains and ma rim -rim flavour): White Elephant (rare during .the summer Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlin- (scary Youngsybe even some genuine antiques): Fish Pend I N ! ILR A N C f _nxwths, but since. the Group son and faxnRy of Hamilton, The Lions aalso plan t )., COnTnittee is short of funds, Plan to have a well-filled book -stall, and AMRAIME ^e spent Sunday here with Dr. �r'erhment booths, and all tel floe old games of stall COMPANY L1R yr ENGLAND ask YOU save the N. F. Ttontinsm. take you bac that _ k 0 the , - Papers and 1f hm-f111�d C: rniv ' but b els of earlier days.... _... _ • out of the y, beam wr9tr them. Mr. send Mrs. F. L nick_ vis- Last, where y no means least Tentthere will be the ba dingo AUTOME���LE FIRE Date Packs thegrt app pdeage �I lied frietrcls in Tporonto Sun- Lions pride tprizes galore await the winners --and suchg z day aternoon. To start thl� ves an quality Prizes for all their 8 es: 147 KINOSM ROAD LW _ George Willson of Ken Fmn- Ward, dao ngs ' in the Binges. Y and ar'ran8'ernents will be CSV daughter of is being arranged r spirit, a thrilling parade Oi�� healed p� � � e clo" ~~ lEEM made for a pick- up. Mr, and Mas. Bob Ward, cel- the Trading. Post, and moving up�Lelrentng, June 25, starting at �eeelw bowwiso alsome ow or �s MT. and Mie. . ebrated her birthday on- Sat- Grounds, Just -across from Tee.Pei PPiw n�to # sthe C rvov j Z. Haary RO'bb- urtiey with a pasty. o'dock ins. of Toronto had dinner with. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges Remember the dates-Thursda Mr. anti Mrs. Ted Hamilton visited with Mr. Tom Dawson 25 and 26, and Saturday y and Friday evenings, June on Sunday. ' E Invited troyCon* Aftenroon and Ewna June P.. _ an A surprise party was held A Sunday...eee* will haply Club help y r Din In a fun. . d �T�. Age �}ted our Lions C m ou . " "RAIf ALA foe• Mr. John GMTnan on - Sat- an dNo� o^t ways. _..Cay,�, 1 In many u?'daY nigtrt Guests included, wthen abouts 38 of than bra family Mr. and Mrs. Har- by bus up to Dodi nd, with a service to be held -.: a = rY SPWW' and Margaret, Mr. few in Pont de and flew kites of and Mas. R Harden and fain- ei8ht eeeixrg slaps on the �`r'rY on `June 28th. kinds --the Stain (� ity of B way.. Mr, Clare Keevdl went a- Mrs, Loss Hill received word made rCsrgirartr, Mr. and Mrs• long to I491st the leaders • of On Y brat she how has l�manent • Rial EEtE11E Orator — P - Roy WRsan Ct C kreMOrt, Miss the group. another grandchild, a boy born meerts at Camp Keno. On . � Toronto WA. 3-"13 COMWI FL 24"1 Helen'W son of Toronto, Mr: Several from here attended to Mr. and Mrs. pay, Rig � the �Y. John ButtarS took . and Mas, GrerrAft Wiaeon and the wrestling match at ttre �ood. "Scouts Own" for the 1l elft "94M =961447 fa ffd r of Claremont and Mrs. Cubs and did an added good Liras Srtouffvdlle arena on Saturday -The Legion Ladies Auxiliary turn • i ' Reprnolds 'c2 by tseitpirrg with the dish- `! MIM tarp of artei4, Nb ! Mtghway and Mdse Joya g�� BMs Keitfi Norton until S� their last eg• Okela wishes to thank the Tanorrtp• i!✓h,: G spent the eP�rber. ,_on Thursday Cub 'Mothers for the good,' - � wdH be We6wnd with his farther bene. June 11. It wUi be the official 82 Years of age on 1'tyesday. Dr. H. S. and Mrs. HiHyer of visit of the Zone �r sortre-anode Pies provided; al_ Mrs, Farley' of Ajax was a the R Church are spend- Com G. 17WIld8 um and all the marry thanks to Don Henid- weekend visibar of_ Mr. and Ing the week, a the members are • ern, Gras. Smyth, Nwm - Meifth . Riehl. Wafers Mie. Ted Hors O �Baptist Con- On Tuesday. June 16 at 8 foo keeps plus the sobuta TO 0*e W. and Mzs. R HaT im and vendor held in Hamil- P. m. the Guides f� n� hands 7L1C�15 b�B and Brawrtlp for treeing the i Ca. f�Y at ended a sports day ton. Next Sunday. at both the Mothers' L A. will hold their At t �' CkANUM ACCOUMAWO at Mount Albert on Saturday, marnft' and evening •servlces final rneetirW of the season un- Camp. a Marsh Mtn Wm Ellicott attended At nest, an iImy n the Baptist Church, Mr. A. til Septernber, at the borne of ing newt and a F o Bunt /®00�. 0. W. wU the funeral of Mrs. T. hoard Sr. _ Of G SLMMO is of Toronto wW, be bars. Thelma Hockleyr. parrow's 1Lub Yade1 Oso Ala erstwtrtA rereserr Herd Geek, last week. the speaker. T'he revciviaig stage used nest were all found. Two of - and y AM 'RWOIGI Teeq�see se r -sae Mrs 1 °f Uzb'r'feige, spent Sunday at at Pickering, was butte by. M . � �M��Ne �s there• Deer ldaaa: t4�ilil aeiyees he eggs hatch. Lrt atsarrel, - m- Jack Ward at hL9 tracks were found that Indic. aire waeire Alas �� cott on SUZXMV, the -borne ad Mr. and Mrs. T. a4ed that he walked through _ Mr. and Mrs, Douglas its lifumnand, shop trete, �P Fat h might, A � vey' Several famUdes from here, The WOT*n's Institute are ` nC T and Sh rro Lynn of Ajax vis- attended the Brooldin Fair on Planning a picnic at the Clare- portion' of the. neSRing boo s teed his pareasta -Mr,. and Mrs. Saturday lash. monR Corservatd0n l'a'rk June Provided by the .:Cubs are in. PLASTER COAMC iii/ > � t on JWnes Suzy. Mets. Wm Qarson rction Comp 17xh.. Persons wishing trans, � - All told, forty-three - x OW Inas put a bench in front 'portatlOn .are asked to, meat bog's _ ATONEistBrock PickeringCub of the local bards_ wtdeh will at the frrur-corners at 1.45 P. -tor • but 0001 - enjoyed their be a m. 'Members are P P�'�'t�. by. those. wash. requested totri W. J. MIT - CONCRETE DR1rE% ETC setrpm� o t' Poyal Oretardo Mu - W. }ng or so . sm doing business bring a friend. a picnic lunch PuosT�ly TIOS 'thanks In the baric, or nearby, . - _ and dishes. Tee will be provide �e - - R& . � goes to the Rovers and Be sure • to check. . over the ed. In case of .rain. the gather. MARTIN leadpows who made this trip C�led advertlswrw is of �WM be > hail, held in ' the' Dom- ti i- 0Ntt Tt 961".v The Ev�ng Group of • throe OOOper tlbd_, appearing by P in oris ixe>r+ Mr: and Mrs, H. •T: Green - at t e Church Mrs. F, met We smdetstand that . Dr.. N. were recent visitors .with Mrs. at the home of Mrs, F. Fal4ia, F. T Green's sister and �� on June , Mas. Barrett called a eon fres 9, his. 3- husband Mr. Mortgages Arranged; Also second hAertgages Available 'the Partment dwealirrg• next to _ and bIa c• N. Varry of Landon to order. Worship .the Sarco also Tem :Green and Doeglas For Addltlenr ani heprova M- _ Service was led Plant. to Mr, Earl _ . VA alae Purchase or Lein on t=oting Meryyagw' JJaF�ton. Hyrnna 328and154 Marjorie @uantz, - daughter Hugtties of Waterloo. ung f Receding' of Mr, and Mrs, John Quantz CUD AND SCOUT NEWS � • K You Require My Mortgage Financingwas falter from Gaiaiars 5: returned home on Tluesday �y thin i Fae� Fart, „Our from Os+hawn General Hospdt- things quiet around 19 - 26. • howl -Can - Courteous seririte4 Call_- Plats for �e sumrrrer" cares ori.. tadlotivi Your part of town last week - ng an operation. AU EY E. IR�AND AND COMPANY answered by Jm- Mtiss Linda Smith, Mr. Bill dna? If so, it was because _ bars.. nits, G. Johnston . was . Keevil and -the-Cur arnd Scouts' stew _ Ma•. Bryan 'McNally eRjc>yed their dde s, wen camppig ebtqlgd-�' r. 'supposedly' t - _.- -- --- Mrs. G. Shirton, who held the dirvrer on Satitrtiday surra :109 Adelaide St. West, T — •ng at Y Pring camp' Oporto 2, OM AWFIO office previ�usly, is moving Lac hee Garders and dancing but it turned out to feel more i-Si300 — EvOMf to Toronto. and was pt+esented later at Club M. It wa_c Lin. • like tate last Fall camp. n9s a.11-1730 or WA. 2-6992 with a Pt. Rev. Cresswell ell Year. John Dwinell (Akela) closed the meeting, with pray- T7re y e'r. Prior to the meet' �GOOd Gtfis' •.will year Ric'ky • the be guest sgftball visitors at the keep warm. This members enjoyed a Pot Luck Claiemoatit Park on Au Dwinell was out be -ore sunrise Supper at the home of - Mrs. Th gt�t s' keeping warm At Scout. Camp Fallis. sY' wil3 posy the Claremont it was' about 2.30 a, rn. that �� a>W dub in an exhibition gam, df the "chunk" of •' axes, and the GrahamHA Sevenlittlet celebr helix fir• Al Rozell attended the 'HARDWARE th Kelly Ellicott celebrate her Toronto "zinrg' of saws were heard. third birthday on Fri T`ransiportartron Club 3 day aft- 4nnual spm golf tourncuzrent Skrpper found out later -much iigtEN ernOOn on dune'10. No scores report_. later -that breakfast sac over AP��N ` : PA s . i Pat. Harden -celebrated • her ed, before 4.00 a. m. Saturday, the ""olw ore r ow • ��' birthday on Sunday evening, Nfrs. N. Sanspending her of Toron- - ... !*r with a litter party at her to is spending her vaption in r� }N � home. Claremorrt a4 the home of her 1 The Picker Towrrshi ~r i� P. daughter, Mr -and -Mrs. R. 'Ho- 6 E N E R A L HARDWARE... M opened for, the sum_. ckiey, pr,- iy,��y, on the FF mei• season - on Saturday. It' casicon of Mrs. Hockley's birth 1 . Phorir. wH�iEtO�� I4I I will 'be • open on week -ends day, they along with Mrs. Bry- "� Pkkedn during June, and every aft- ant of Whitby and family and ; ernoon in Jul and August. _ Y Mrs. Reg. Sanderson and form- Keep; in mind the Docora- ily spent the day, visiting witfi � tion Day serves of Broi. un another member of the family, Horton Photo am Urian Cemetery, on Sun- Mts. Ducar in Oriilia. '* - day, June. 21. Rev. I. E.. Ken- The choir of the United Chug recti will be the guest speak , and will be assisted by Rev. EvanCh s farm on Saturday even- _ R09- r i Y�o, Ajax J � A. Cresswell. Mrs. Dion ' 'ng under the guidance of Mrs. �' .. Xnannals s CQ�<J�jp`� ass will be guest soloist.' After W: Evans. �- STA3IQN. P prayer at the Cemetery. there ZA The Cub aitd Scout Mothers e AIM be service in the church, enjoyed a social evening of Catering To All Occasions at 2.30 p. m- bowling in Oshawna on Thurs- — INSURANCE -- Sorry to hear Mrs, Emily clay. Prize winners included h Johnston had the misfortune nits; D. Sanderson (high sin- nerving the area since 1922 K Open Until 10 P. �. walling• and breaking her gle); Mrs. B. Torrance (high .Lot a handle your " trifAe) ; Mrs. E. Ando; son and :;. ...._..................................':....--......:. M INSURANCE Inwranee Needs ;. �. B. Madill toonsolationt, MUTUAL LIFE -PISS Autos Mr. Jack Rennie and Mr. hl► ate. V 88 Kingstond W Pickering Green River OF CANADA • . r Bud Norton attended a meet - Mr. and Mrs. vas- Ing at the Port Perry Won Representative, �OM Man $r GibSo11 _• „ iRed friends in Streetsville on on Friday June 5, as - repres. Saturday last. �'� L. enatrves of Claremont. Plans. Q�erald- W. Woof, C. L U. CaN ale cell 66t-SE'l2 . rs . at a as IL . ,, .Pickering _. int' itorc the Park 1 ' t were outlined for a district Phone T mple 9-1415 . - ..145 Brock. St. Whitby ... S. wh • 1. r , , • : : y - > Page Six THE PICKER111Q� 101111" THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 _ The Churches - _ _ROUGE HILL-PICKERING -LIONS CLUB BVSIN=S DIRECTORY - - ■aa■ _� -- - - - - Pickeriitw :,CARNIVAL • : ' C A R Ni United Church GUARANTEED McEACHNI�E S RSV. iiMairwl..a . THUR. -PRI. - SAT. JUNE 25, 26, T7 - -"Radio-TV SN'i1Ce FUNERAL DIRECTOR HIGHWAY SERVICES LIVERPOOL RD. i NO. 2 Any Macke or Modlsl wvRCHa aRo�7 A. ARTHUR FtE[D r S Mlay school - 9.48 A. lit cowom ed to his he with the chosen race. God made a oov- Private An",enee Service And - 11 A7 A. M, - - -DCT ARTON Z enant: and entered into A with P�CK@R�NG DAY. OR NIGHT > j Five of the ladies of the Af- his people. Chdstianns are ahos- AUDLEY -The minister Rev. Dr. W. A ternoo® Unit U. C. W. went to en for service, elected by God r '* Church serNee 2>t P. M McKay conducted the regular Zion U. C. W. mmeedm last All ChrLvtJa re have access to , _ - - _..-. ieruni0e on Sunday, assisted by Tues eve�8, June" a. All prayer rrgli Jesus. God has IIFATER DELIVERED Sunday Seli.d LIS P. A% -- Mr. R Pltc aim at the orgasr_ interesting everii g was is the blood Www Md1aehnI% Prig - fi■■■■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s Miss Beatrice Westgate held a by �• of Christ The mizrb belong Wont of _Dunhartotl _ . 111"ting of ti'ie ' Messengers"- liras_ Win' Hopkinson and to the whale Chuang, ServWaxice. PNONEe !4:•2171 during the service. The' choir may, of � visited ,Writriess and Loving Service. PHONE ` sang "Now let Every Tongue Mas. Hopkinson% Parents, Mr. 0 0 0 � � �• ��: and Mia G C. Smith, on the St. Andr Ws W. M. S. Pickering, Ont. r s: 1 - 1 vreek�n...----•---------------- The monthly meeting �' AT1anEie Z -0o63 CICO _ - A sermon. topic "God the , Haiy ..-...""....._.__.. _ .. Women's Missionary Society - - � . - One". The Hebrew people had St. Andrewes Presby"wian tr>u-t at-tine-txw* of Mas. Wm fZRINe4 ONTAttN a great respect fair hu*r RS Pickering, Ontario Boyes, on Thursday evening, KEN and CLARKS , Y. M. S. SNIP■/aD privacy, and the Holiness of June 4. Thee n kirng was -con- God. In, our modern ager -there . _ Sunday, Juno 7. _ ducted by the President, - Mrs. CraiElMOn. Dry'""/. A» O' /. - - -- seems to be very little priv- Henry Boyes. The Devotional IP It E N T I C E "son sea. Pfoa.rns. •iia ecy, as even private memai�rs The morinag service was Service was convened by Mrs. AUCTIONEERS i MYrdOCK ' PNDA 942-2093 =VM are often published.- We are conducted . by the minister, f� Murison, assisted by Mrs. -'SUNDAY ss7 0010 INAR1NiAM SifTbtaPS, 80llC1t01'ti • evetr tayirrg to unmask the Rev. F. Donkey. Mrs. F1izabe�ttr bLcDactmie and Mrs. H. Boyer. S.« a c.r-N•hr �w.�Ma . _ irtyerterlea of God Oaten, we at the caTum . 'The subject of the tepid was �t....•d aN A�.rdN �« IM �`� Boyer pa+PBi[il'd j C.�Nw N etr.n. si Y.•h and NOIaIIM PyMk ae.so a ---� Pi•tr•• - try. to substitute other things The chair entered, .singing the "The Challenge", and took the Pw SMMr, t.yi.�..t.. N..•., so.ae a i..—Heti e�0 - tor* God, as we try to invent processional ••I.et us with a form of a ague with Mrs. bw Pte« Rw 9001. VNIE OF COMMlaCII CNAMIr (•r Ste) -� Humethitig which ' wilt aaccomp- . Glsdeon,* Mind". A lovely MlinhoaC Mrs. Warm, Mrs. ahs. i tr er se.s• - a �r-ru Ms SBf,M1 h9hr the tizhW for us that God solo "Q Lord Correct Me" was Kingston, Mrs. Stunners and M„ � Rte„ S Sknece St. N. Oahela (tome Fannia N•/ + - Carl do. 9mratknes these things sung by Mrs. Sandra Bonin. The Mrs. Brisbin, taking part A DUAL StRrrCE AT *MS PRNas se. ( a .W poi rws _ turf* out to be devils wtich. Scripture I.emors:— dk ussion foRowed. The off- Telephone OehawD T3i'i142 (wt w Peres ■� . con gml us and destroy the Ptakns 124. and 125, and 15t Bring was received . by the . 1 or — waeNwAV best part of us. On the other dieter 2: 1 - 20. Mr. Conkey's Treasurer, . Mrs. A. Gourlie, �� r ..� • tr d sa.« a w.--+ahr C..r.�Me hand, God wants, the beat o us fine message was entitled "Do and dedicated by the PresW- wrfl•...w .t... as«. ..d kdwowelm for Sl• 9106 and develops it. God is the we knew who we are?"- This -ent. A bale will be sent to Ev= -� Creatrar of the world, and we letter of Peter. was to the angel Hall, in July.'A delicious ! wt '. recognize how small• we are people of Asia Minor.. It _deals .u,� was served by the hosi- S■ M • E • as we bow downy to Him in with blessing to God's redeem- en, asei®ted by Mrs. Bruce FLOURY -Ak COMERY - Ckittion Sdem $HERRIN His -Holy Sanctuary. During ed children: also direct atter- • . the service Mr. and Mrs. F. A. tine to trios that will corrin �----._......r........_.-.r.. RARRISTERIr SOLICITORS s ' -Herrnstt, No. 2. -Highway were to tliem� (1) we think d the NOTARIES PUtLIC n_ _ I weJcmwd Into the member- spiritual,, to npie, a holy P'ilest- C URCH ssRVNx AM ship. of the congregation. -Mr. ha,0si Christ is the Cornet PLUMBING MtwY W am aOmpoom low - Mrs. Barnekt's infairt dau- wtm believers, i L U M B l N G Wd c+e suNeA►t► SCReot. :ted Stone; all are funeral and - ghter Julie Ann received the "amt priests (2) the Ilcck of AT. 2-5754 SUNDAY Se .-"aa.« 0 P. Sacrament" of Baptism. , Also God: Christ refereed to his ALFRED KAYES • AA16vianee SefYtCo SUMBIN411 BATHROOMS- R i�h`e «�r�i M. ricin.baptised was liittie Lynda Pat- lis Chupies ars little Him � �� SYSTiMii ' �f � tyyw-�is� P a.. Tir11w..Mr •t N.M1� w oven � _ Ticinr deugtrter of , Mr. and ere Christians- we are temples Mrs. -Donald Tran. Gfend�. ' and the asssaw 1Me. _ -- awdft Bulletin era ie to betk%v in • Jesus now- _'ESTIMATES GIVEN - -d *-b" at She wso 8. 0 tel On Wednesday June 17, the and tliese bieesings will be - br APpoloww n ell MebriRD Ee�dt Rs■d •M b e.« P. t _ Evening Unit of United Church theirs (3) the people of God.Phone -9+12.6717 ALL Au/ 10181.010001 Women is holding -a aneieting to flue Christian . Pw*e, the * � R..a.a R.•. �. •P•• r - MONUMENTS Ne P.rR.. TNrM7. 00 P. IL at the home • of Mass Doreen Teteplhone ..d rids •ase rn a,« P. a - Cb wed Services are plan- WHit1HEl 2-3610 •t Rn -...n :wana "Nlp�q r•.�w•.t M•ri.- For Purr•, /.hrw.M DUN ned Lar July and Anigtrst. �` TME S G N MAN wri..w 2.1.08 i'airpar2 and DurdtarLoa corn- a ROBERT AUSTIN. • PROR. gregatiors. In July. servicesR. R. a, wfinttY. e�wt.w. %0 be at 10.30 a m. in Fair- DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY TM aNS.. w.•t of Wf%#Wy /Na■E■aaa■ai■a■a■a�■as ' poa+t Church. In AugUSC d y TRUCK LETTERING On N.. a. Hub as. ' will be at_:Dunbarton at 10,30 .. _ ,CUTOUT LITTERS - �' a'� WMhBu Clae Sell fied Ad St. Andrew's _ DIsuRTot>w!s FMner whey �s.>t4ss. ■■■■■.■i.a■a■.■■■■.■■■ Prosbyterian Cf►urei E Personals - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gibb POSTERS " church S"Wt Na71n. Pickering and linygily, 0f Ch Ulla. and _ "ANCIWt:AROS . _ _ . ■a■■a■■aha■■■a/a■■aaaaaR/asaa■a■/■■aa■■■■cam . F. Mr. and Mrs: Dick'Gibb -arid BANNERS " - Caniltay, A '.� ober G*b and Sharon Z4 HOUR — '~ 7 DAY SERVICE `. I 101N OUR GROUP TO '"'""PI ow 9041'last week. ' SynVothy is extended to - :942.6241 -- - N A S S A U s.rrto. of Worship 11.1: AA► Mrs. Ed. Hanna. Spruce Hili ,'Rd, Ian the death of her mot- Pages -Res:= Pickering leach q StiRday Sdneel 'am A.AL her, Mrs. L Lawkbns, ;-last `63.80 Per Person Find US Foe! In Yellow P I week. %0 kow to Mrs. iboet Cale passed away - — Fm 10 0 DByS -- _ A Ffiiofy Welcome Awafr _ ,aR St. M'bdsaei's - Hosspdital, on earnesde�v, June 3. Mss. Cale�� 1ineluAd•s. ; m a factum. resident of. Dun- - You _,a�m aN A N D Y M Round Trip from Toronto via T. C. a - MAY George McCoinaclrie cel- - (ED ARMSTRONG) Air Conditioned Room at Famcm M - - ,ebrsited hog birthday on Wed ; « _ OMagu :nesday, June 3. DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? Beach Hotel YAEIAirtO� Craig entered theON THE HOUSE' OR PROPERTY _ -Transfers from Al to Hotel on Arrhml T - Ajax Hospital on saturday, YNITtp CMYRCM Yen ng Dinner Daily _ for treatment. PAINTING Diaand to Airport on Departure Little ne ' maipson, the UPKEEP OF GROUNDS Ilyln.+ 11w !) E baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC Group LNT1II9 TORONTO JULY ZOlil W.A. McKay, NL A. Ph. 06 —R. 14inrTrpeon was admitted to - - i - -- � Oshawa Hospit�,, aur. June .1. � 942-5616 "SEATS STILL AVAILABLE We are sorry to hear Sona Witkintmon, son"' of Mr. and o 1 Go Now Pay Later If Y v Wish serrra wa�4 1 A. At Mrs. Victor Alliamson, is - •k Further Partievian From:= H c iwnh School. All • 0 W A R� D . "~ BUREAU LTD. Departments, 9.43 A. K -..:AJAX SMOPPMIG PUN . .. St' • � • O gage � (awing Christ IR Tye . 941-6690 Comrtiunity sing ,p. -...... _...... ... . _ -. - ... ... _■■■■■■■■■//////////■■■///////a■a/aha/■///■a/1 ■ir.a///R///1w�eret/1D•.• - ST..iAMES . Av OPTOMETRIST : - H COMMUNITY CHURCHHB ON. RO.osebank Rand, North PI nt stow C+Ptnaso ,JO N L RAW OT VHOUR R 'ELECTRONIC Nov. B B. Mc hlrsen ` SERVICE I - Liverpool Rd, South) SUNDAYS h HOLIDAYS Aw.,sT Te i OH Li 1 F•rri•r. -4101. SWVlc• Contracts Ptnon• .HO. J. '�hompsonr Q• �. BAY RIDGES ' - ANTENNAS a TOWERS nstaRe.d..a_RepaFnd_ _S Service of Worshe�gass — 1 _ Telephone 1111119-3937okay school-� etb - EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P. AL C i M RADIO 9.45 A. M. _ Box 280, Pickering, Ont• CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS i TELEVISION "'O"'i"9 Prayer 7. 11:2 A. M. _ .7elephone SM -2601 ........r..... ........ .................... ........... Holy Communion - FIM • THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 _ THE PICKERING NEWS A (Page Seven /. p.• • • .John Munday, young son of ` on Friday morning sailing on before returning. in Toronto. 1 the home of Dir. and Mrs. Kc - NNW I �II� ,YIII� News Mr. and Mrs. G. Munday, of the Franconia, from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. F usseil. The United Church's Camp Lean, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Georgina Dr. has entered hos- ' Mrs. Spencer is staying with of Ajax, flew, by jet, to Scot- Pretoria held a Rally on Sat- C. E. Morley and Lynda also --Mrs•. Len. Burningham has pital again, for further obser- r -her eldest sister, and attend- land on Monday evening. They- utday last, at Columbus, and attended. — entered Ajax Hospital for tests vation. i ing, her great nephew's wed- will be away for M: -s. �Vrn. Mclean, w•ho will Their many friends here and observation. Congratulations to Mr. and ding in July. While there, she and are looking forward to be a Director at the Camp, at. were glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bie suffered an attack Mrs. Martin Kopperas on the will be visiting Torquay and seeing many friends. tended. ' w. F, Baker, Marmbra, here of pnetrmorda last week, but birth of a baby giri, a sister many other places of interest. Miss Annabelle Graham Ls Congratulations to Mr. and on Sunday last. Mr. Balser has is said to be improving nicely for Ricky and Jimmy. She will be away for three graduating, this month in the Ctrs. Wm. McLean on their sold his business in Marnl0m as of this date'. Mrs. E. Spencer, Station Rd. months, and will be visiting Jewellers' Arts Course of the Pe g 7th wedding anniversary which [.aura Rimmer, daughter of We regret to hear that is leaving for Yorkshire; Eng. her many relatives -and friends Provincial Institute of Trades, they celebrated on Sunday, at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rimmer, Christina Cres. celebrated her 4th . birthday recently, with a big birthday party and lots of her little friends. ...... St. Andrew's Presbyterian -Church A - - -- -- - --- Ladles' Aid --0 OD .. Is holding a Bake Sale, at the home 'of Mrs. Jams(E Palmer, Pickering, on Thursday, June Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Just East of Rouge Bridge : '., ` - o' f'°"' s' � 18) 00 P' m' • i - - �, 2 $ Ontario YChapter No. 227- Strktly Fresh Grade A MEDIUM D 0 Z E N - O. E. S. t Masonic Hall, Picker" -STRAWEERRY SUPPER wednesday, • June 24, 1964 5.00 to 7.30 P. AL Admission - $135 ............................................... ti' ANNOUNCEMENT �h o o A e d Mr. and Mrs. George O. Perry, o, Br mgwbem, ontafle, ® cori i to arnilounce the Porth - LOOSE con?rig marriage of their dau- m ghter, Esther Amy. to Mr. (Bring Your Own Car1or11 u a j 11 11 M, Robert Joseph F. Clodd, son Swift's Golden Dew (Save 17c) Kao Cl 111 of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy G. Cliodd MAPLE LEAF • of R. R. 2. Clarerwrrt. 1 y= �• Tin The weddir>:g to .take place . NATURAL MARGARINE—- 41bs. 89c ,,_ on Saturday, July, 18. 1964. at -. CHEDDAR La Ruta (Product of Uruguay) - 3.00 p, m., in St. John's Unit- ed Church, Brougham, Ont. CHEESE CORNED BEEP 2 for We - 49 Z lbs: 69C : 12• oz. pkg. (Save 29t) 12 -oz. Tins 6006 QUALITY USED CARS MILD 49c (Special Offer of 20c Off Plus 30c Off) (Save 7c) (Sari �) '1963 Pontiac Parisienne. 2- 12 oz. pkg. Red Rose 10096 Pure instant door hard top (white); six .MEDIUM Sze (All Flavors) ...(Freezer Buy) (Save 20c) cylinder. Like New. 12 oz. pkg. Instant Coffee $1A9 1962 Vauxhall Wagon. Like OLD 63e (Save 50c) Giant 10 -oz. Jar - _new. O owner (medium ZIP Food Soft -Rite (Save 8c) 4 -Roll, Family Pack Clover Creamce1 ��' wagon' Dog Toilet TISSUO . 49c ream (Beige)- 6 cylinder auto (Packed Under �t 1 2 Gallon Government mastic. swifts S.lverleaf � � 1960 Vauxlsell-Ve3ox, ' 6- cytin: Supervision) i PURE LARD __ 2 lbs. 39e der. One Owner. Like New, 1S3r1L •^" 1960 Morris 'Oxford, ( black) , 2 ei. -Cols iaY's or Mountain View Fancy Large aa -os. Tiro ,• TOMATO JUICE -_ __ _� 2 for 59e � i cleantiac.. condition: 10 fff ft rsav 7c)j 1959, PoM:iac. • 6 Cyl,. Automat-' _ ic. Radio, One owner. Sharp Regina Cucadiorga (Save 15c) 12%•oz. Bottle Shape, (blue). - (caro of 48 Red Wine Vinegar . _...:_, 2' far 59e , , 1959 Pontiac. 6 cyl. Au'tixnat- tins $4.69 ' ic. Radi6o, Good mechanically. cl+iltonian (5av 11c) 6•os. Pkgs. Needs w,,rrie body' clean 'up.. . Cappuccino Biscuits -,- 2 for 39c , Will cell as is. Good price Table Queen Enricl+ed Full 24_oz. Sliced Loaves _1959 Chev. 2,-- 6 Cyt. Stam. Canada Packers BREAD .._.._ 2 for 39e transmission Goad nwdtiaa- 12 oz. square - - ically. So-ne bndy waik Pini Mother's talent 4 -lb. -Tin - needed. Y ' ne Will sill as is. Apple 6 Strawberry or ► 1959 Vauxhall .. Sedan. 4 cyt. • ,Apple 3 Raspberry Jam _ ��-_:: 99e one owFne�r, Al,ooroAtion. 2for 89C York Homogenized Large 2 -lb. Jar Blade or Short Rib Maple Leaf Skmiess (save 10c 144 Pkg 1359.13uick Slb2R1. Ralidio Paw - PEANUT BUTTER M�_. ..:_ 89c ROAST —� Ib. 59e Pure Pori( Sausage 49c ser 1, es., Poole l -don (Save 17e) �llbreea (fie incl ' 25 -Ib Sag (Blade Bone Removed! Need Maple Leaf (Vac -Pak) 6 -oz. Pkgs. 'body clean up. Spec- (Save MEAL .._...- .. .. •:..._..:__ _� $2.24 W .price as is, Fresh Minced Steals lb. 69c Sliced Cooked Meat 4/89 195a Fora 2 !odor. s cyl, Auto- {Special Offer of �Oc Off! Macaroni & Cheese, Pickle b Pimento, t Fresh Meaty Extra Strength King Size 5=1b. Box Boneless Rolled (let 5*ribs) Mock Chicken b hutch Leaf) (saw 27c1 i_ matic. Radio. Good clean _ Ib. 89e condition.'(green), green) . SPARERIBS (side) Ib. S9e BLUE CHEER y.___:__........._... $1.29 Prime Rib Roast S,oked _ - snawcap Frozen Canada c7wice 2 -Ib. Bag Bacon Squares Ib. - 29c.. 38 Buick Se lee N . Radio, One .Standing (6th b 4th Ribs) Cross Cut 19 Tier. Wim.. Like New. Prime Rib Roast _-- 16. S9e Mixed Vegetables ...----._._...-__�__Y 49c Short Rib Roast ---� 1b. 69e Boneless (black). 1 Pontiac. 6-cyl: Standard York Concentrated Frozen 6 -oz, Tins Stew Meat !U. 59c Fresh' Minced Beef 21bs. 79e ORANGE JUICE ___.____:_:- fnr 59e Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket transmission.' One' owner. Pot Roast -------_-__- Ib. 49e FRESH End LOIN Rowan _Real --harp. (beige). Round Fresh Spec - .(While They Last) L(Averag• 2% lbs.) Ib' Good pec- Rib En 55e 1955 Meteor Stat6ori Wagon TenderloinEnd R*, Ib. si,a�ar cbody, s n Itsial price, lb Chicken Wings ;_ _Ib. 29c>o• 65c 1956- Che , s cyl-ate,- tentn mission. Good body. Needs ,M-. AVA rk I 114 AJLW NY .L JLP,,FKY _1L JU.L JLJL3Lki- Lucar Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked Roasts or Chops Ib. '75c motor work, Make an offer. - TVi ,� F ',�.Pic.nic .Shoulder —lb. 49c Whole Loin _.._,(b. 65G 955 Chev, 6 cyl. Stan. Trans- 1 Lt7CAS rnfz r �rvr�r er MP�PL:_L.FAF_-_ . Good BY THE PIECE b. 29cony : mi tion. Rebuilt motxyt dri•C•e line.. Needs some _ � Fresh Grade - A -� Oven Ready work. Al.AlTrar��imn. BOLOGNA e offer. R LT 2 y. SLICED - 1b• U9� c M CHAS. f COOPS D. $!iced Kindless -.• CLARE ON ONT. NS- Phones: 649 Z114Tor 649.2115 CHICKE Frying - Roasting -Barbecuing -- - _ FARM MTOCHCLEA RACED Breakid-3t1. C (Average Weight 3 lbs) e — New Hay Equipment - : One New C28. 3 -pt. hitch I. H. C. Mower. Sirloin, Porterhouse _ er anVegetable Plants•y ow one\ew 2A I H C Ha•-:..••eonrlifinner. Derr►or>_vtra'tor. 33 Winglb c 3or our� ZMA., I. H. C: wirt Crow`_ T Bone & Steaks attachment for 7 foot mower. �jlairdeK per 00 r box or or ° ° Used Hay Equipment -- Skinless (iAoeer • TWO. t.tsed I. H. C. Na. 45 Hay • � No. 1 Ontario Multiplier Onion Sets Ib. 29e Balers. Excellent condition. lbs29 C U.S. No. 1 Florida, Firm Red Ripe Sunkist Juicy One. used No 5. I. H. C. Side 'WI.EN R S u - LEMONS --- -__ '_,---__ doz. 49e Rake. C'O°d condition. over. cello pkg 29c _ hauled. CUCUMBERS Hot House Long Green King Size One, Used. No. C28 Fast Hitch No. 1 Home Grown Good Size Heads ------.-- -___'2 for 39c I• H• C. Woww. G� con_' Round or Square c • drtr New Cabbage 2 for 290 Home Grown Fresh °n Girt t RUMP ROAST :'LB. 7 C B U,I. HSC. Mower. _. Green Onions or Radishes 5 u 9c G UseU Calif�mia Sunkist Sweet Eating Juicy Size 180's on any t11aCtOr, Rudy . ' VALENCIA ORANGES ______ 3 doz. 95c v� i Ontario cream Colour — ' Lean "Peamealed MUSHROOMS -------_-_-_-__- 0 I. Hc.bo cutOne' 'Vo 21COTTAQE ROLL Ib. 49C U.S. No. 1 California white Catalina Red Ripe Juicy Ib age Cutter, 5 ft. wbtih slip clutch, ` NEW POTATOES _-.____ _-___:_ S lbs. 49e WATERMELONS _ Gh C s �' Hi'tch. De�rrbonsirat� Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn) (Less Than 3 lbs. - 39c per lb.) ---= ,sash 99e 'CHAS. COOPER LTD, CLAREMONT, ONT. - HEAD CHEESE _. _ 3 Ib. tin 99c Prices ' Effeetive Tours., Fri. &Sat, June li-i2-i3 Plretr.e: 6,9.2114 or 6q_:11g, w ., >.. , Page Eight - - - THt lrICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 11,. 1964 . _ Varish Hall on Monday even- like to have a,•!1 the members �t W day, June 6. WEST ROUGE.� June 1st. of the congregation out this If you wondered out all the The June 1st - to school picnic is Sunday at this service. excitment was about at the., to be held on Sa+t. June 20 at A very successful luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Horton, Rose- park, after- the Rodeo, ' last — In • a setting of spring flow- Sunday, June 14, 9.30 a. m., the Rouge Hill Golf and Cou- was held June 4 at the hoarse omed Saturday. We found out. Two ers a pretty wedding, of inter- wili be Hal Commurnion and ntry Club, rouge Hills Dr. You of Mss. Shirley French, Rouge Mr. d Mrs. Bob Fredericks ems' was Y' Mr. and Mss. BFredericks bucking broncos refused to 0o - Performed at Centen- Public Baptismal Service with are asked to bring your picnic Hills Dr., for tfge ladies of the of BownwsrvilVei Mr. and Mrs. operate, when it was time to trial UMted Church, Highlarno Sunday school at the same basket. Tea, coffee and ice Guild, to end this year's act- John Shewdmk, Oshawa, and go :home. After an ernergencg Creek, when Rev. T. Bagnall, hour. Rev. K. Scott in charge. . cream will be provided. An a- ivities for the summer mon- call to Mr. Wes. Gagman, united in marAiage, Miss Thora The West Rouge Cubs, and Htemoon of games and races this. .Mr. and Mrs. John Gower, Is- lington, visitors at their hoarsee3' finahly ,encouraged them i. Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Scouts and Brownies paraded i$ . P and all members Grace Suiaday scinool picnic• over the week -end. into the wars, but it was 11.00 Mrs. Robert Cook, East Ave., to St. Edwards on Sunday af- are asked to come along and will be held Sat. June 20 at. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bissett, old. p• m. before the Rodeo was 7Wes•t Rouge, to Henry William, ternoon• June 7 and had a bring the children. Paulyrnne Park. Busses wx`ll be Ftot'est Road, attended the really over. son of Au, Cornnwdore Hanle special church service when Grass Presbyterian Church leaving the church at 12.30 wedding of her nephew, when - 13, and Mrs. Long, Hopperton Rev. K. Scott had a special Sunday. June 14 at 11 a m. noon. Bring your picnic lunch M. W'illowdale. message for these young pec- �'• Lever of Rouce Presbyt- Tea, milk and ice cream will Miss,�Mary Wilkinson became TUNE-UP g Mrs.' Ron Henderson, at the The bride looked lovely in pre. erian Church, Toronto will, be be provided. So Borne al oa all Special - $2.50 Any Make a floor length white, satin The ladies of the Guild with the int speaker with a view you parents frrom Grace. and People's Church,� �'p.- "Singer" Trained Mechanic gown with lace and seed several guests enjoyed a lov- of taking Grace Church as bring the child7•en. tion was held at the Variety "Whitby Sewing Centre" Pearls, with a crown of seed ely Pot Luck'supper in the -Munster. The Session would " ' Inn Banquet Haal, on Satur- 942.3711 668-5046 Pearls and elbow -length veil, and carried a bouquet df . sweet -heart roses, with an or- • A diid. The maid of honor, Miss a '+ �� IL • Edith Stevenson, of Tor -If onto, wore a mauve dress and -- - •pt --- - - - - _-- eacessornes, and carried pink carnations and mums. Brides- maids, rides maids, Miss Diane Houlihan,you can see of New York, Mrs. James :<. Bain, Scarboro, and Mrs. : IEarle Long, Ottawa, chose _ dresses of pink. and carrieda mauve carnations and muns. your .'newPonteac',herle_ %Little Penny Cook, niece µ of the bride, looked lovely in '. pink, as flower girl, and her brothel•, Steven Cook w•as the :,l� ting=bearer; for his aunt. t Mr. H. Br Long, Ottawa. - down at� brother of the grooan, was best m .than, and the ushers were: Vic- -.-tor Cook, Charles Ashton -Bond,, _ - • and Stewart Lyle. - ` A reception for ane hundred and thirty guests was held at - our PontiacdeAle's y _ .•the Four Winds, Steele's`Ave. with the ' bride's mother r'ec= eiving, in a light blue • dress, with whiteaccessories; while Mrs. Long, the groom's mot- her, chose, beige with beige -and brown accessories. Following the, reception, the -:young couple left on a trip by motor through the States, to -Bay. The bride — chose a beige outfit for tmv elling +fix Out of town guests. -at the •' --•••�•-' •---- -- : . .. .. ..:' + _ - �,�rnr,�.ox. F "F':' :Y.,Wij7JG" •k_C .{ :!K,•'•4 ,Mi 77 - wedding nxp� York, Buffalo, Ottawa.New Oakville. with -....•". _+•+...... v. .v. w....r:.,•..+v_vw.w..: A1^iJ'rl'�_�'!�_.Y`OLJ� the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Russell — - - Eckert, from Coboeug. - --'_ Our congratulations and - - best wishes go to Thora and Henry, in their married life. a a O Parisienne Custorn Soo- Caine The deepest sympatohy of this community is extended to Mr. - :: and . Mrs. Robert Chestier, of - Kirkd+ene Rd.,, in the death- of Mr: Chesher's father, in Belle- vibe. Orstr, on Saturday June 6. Funeral Services were: held 3n Belleville, on June 9. Mrs. John McLaughlin, of _ .. ,. .King Arthur's Court., has, -been In Cleveland. Ohio, • visiting *; �+..� Mr. MclAughlin's mother, who' -has been seriohsly ill there. • - ,• Mrz. Pitts, of Montreal; is �' •"=�''� / spending a month .with her �� �• au titer, son --in-law, and her 4� • i +� � � -. anflchildien. .11r. -an(tMrs_ Now .. ..Cy. ,Brooks, and boys- Rouge .. Stra,O-ChI.el4.000, Sea3-^ Lauren pan 6 oasse,ngA S)!v Hill, Dr. I _ _ as _ R ' n - i . - - Mrs. Elsie Walker, Flagstone � � f - s=r_., a � r' = � Terrace_ .L< enjoyin.,_a visit r , - with her relativ ' - ens ■ in IrelanfL.r l�- ... d Rd. is �- g 1 ,r -,-Fred Hunt. Is ani^ this ettin rn. ,conte fishrn ren are eery p1ed 'Your Pontiac dealer can offer you 3$ proud ways to celebrate with a �- •,` success car ... 38 exciting models in 11 series. Why so many Porffiac models? Because some people favor a luxurious, Parisienne Custom this year and .Mrs. MacLean : Sport. Others, a distinguished Laurentian. Or an economical Strato- ., w eeh in Quebec. Chief. Or a spacious Safari Station Wagon. And right now your Pontiac _ dealer has a good. selection of models on hand,, There's a Pontiac with "� „•,_ _ �.� - rf -` :Helen Kay, Mrs. Ruth Beh•inr Mrs. Aileen' Carter: Mrs. Ver- Start celebrating at your Pontiac dealer's today. _ na Pownall, TvIrs. Domthy Many happy returns of the dad- to Mrs. Helen Cook, East Green, Mrs. Stevens, East Ave. GO WHERE THE CHOICE IS GREATEST 00 WHERE THE VALUE IS SESTI Mrs Collins Island Rd. Mrs. SEE YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC DEALERI HE HAS A GREAT DEALTO OFFER YOUI �` i ' Ave .oh her birthday on Tues. '.Jean Brownridge, Mrs. Lenore Stewart and Mrs. Eft' Pea- Pea- -�-- `* Pe 2-5660-1 HONE , , •u,h __ - - ­!cock for a job well dome. � ' day June -9; : also to Ronald Cridland. Rouge Highlands Dr. - Churches In. West Rouge — A_"�"� '' _ ... • I g c old on ve is . who, 'w•a. five a .11ay 31: and to Anne Pratt, of �-- - - - A 1 Roue Highlands Dr. who had - her 'tw•eifth bil•thday on June =� —• "- Parisienne Convertible - — -r' - Parisienne Sport Sedan ::4, :firs. Peta MacLean, Chester- ton Shores, • and 'Mr. Rene yap- Bro of the ca ore n , Cap- Brown. Bhe more Rd., raisP suss Get in on. the Car 'sales Celebration funds for ' the retarded child - .Success 'th the eas wr respon.5e the canvassers' rec- 'Your Pontiac dealer can offer you 3$ proud ways to celebrate with a eived from the residents. Five hundred and fifteen dollars •,` success car ... 38 exciting models in 11 series. Why so many Porffiac was collected in West Rouge models? Because some people favor a luxurious, Parisienne Custom this year and .Mrs. MacLean : Sport. Others, a distinguished Laurentian. Or an economical Strato- and Mr, Brown would like to thank who donated Chief. Or a spacious Safari Station Wagon. And right now your Pontiac everyone and a special thank you to dealer has a good. selection of models on hand,, There's a Pontiac with -:the canvassers who were: Mr -,.the features and options you want at a price tat will fit your. pocket- -` :Helen Kay, Mrs. Ruth Beh•inr Mrs. Aileen' Carter: Mrs. Ver- Start celebrating at your Pontiac dealer's today. _ na Pownall, TvIrs. Domthy .book. Green, Mrs. Stevens, East Ave. GO WHERE THE CHOICE IS GREATEST 00 WHERE THE VALUE IS SESTI Mrs Collins Island Rd. Mrs. SEE YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC DEALERI HE HAS A GREAT DEALTO OFFER YOUI Arne Hunt, Mrs. Doris Reinich, Mrs. Helen Saccaccio, Mrs. VISITING NEW YORK THIS SUMMER? BE SURE TO SEE THE GENERAL MOTORS' FUTURAMAAT THE NEW YORK WORLDsS FAIR Lena Marshall, Mrs. Visser; See your local Pontiac dealer 13bt P• Q : Mrs. Mae Strachan: Mrs. T hel- TnaJohnson, Mrs. Teena Kacri Mrs. Eileen Betts, Mrs. Ruth LAWMOTOR SALES, LIMITED, -.. PICKERING Gainer. Mrs. Francine Gladys J :- R_ Mrs. Dorothy McPherson, Mrs. i '.Jean Brownridge, Mrs. Lenore Stewart and Mrs. Eft' Pea- Pea- 7 Pe 2-5660-1 HONE MO* M261 ­!cock for a job well dome. - Churches In. West Rouge .St. Edwards Anglican _ THURiDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 THE PiCKERING NEWS pale Nine make this an annual event. clocked in on the second day. Conspetirtion by local partic. 1 Jahn H /\ - - -- es�baey; 2. Claude ipants was keen and made for Auseneau; 3. John Henbrey; an exciting .day. We regret 4. Claude Arseneau; 5. John Y, GES'NE W's we have not received a lust of Henbrey. Storks int FeifYllS fm Bay 9a By Pat FIM winners by "news time", but Congratulations to Mel Tripp it is proarrdsed. and his father, of Dun arton, yard to make plans for the gifts from the Scouts as well one there. winners Strawberry Tea On who are the of t#ie ` oorrrirrg sumrrrer's activities. as the G Rouge �a fast Plve races in the FSastern Group Committee. Re- • ................................ ...... '" "" ou Ravhtg Pigeon aub. ......... Juneq y{� An interim executive was freshments were provided by i BIRTHS 24th, 2 P. nL elected and the President win the Mothers' Auxiliary. Rouge �,�II15 Mr. and Mrs. Allender, of be Mr. Carl Wicks, the Vice- 00.0 Woodv+ietiv Road spent a very The 115others' AuxWary of President, Mr. Jim Hayes, 2nd Congratulations to Mr. •and exciting Saturday, at the stock Mr. and Mas. C. J. Serase, the 1st Far WA Scouts and Vice -President, Mrs. Pat Finn, by Ridges Guides Mrs. Agnitich (Cities' Serex vice raceway, squire's Beach, are happy to Cubs have Secretary, -Mrs.' Muriel War- Garage), Alroora Road, on the . . at Pine Crest, announce the birth of their - postponed their tea recent birth of a baby girl. last week. grandchild, a baby girl, and babe sale originally sets- mg. Treasurer, Mr. Jack Pea. To Camp Out Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pepper, of Mr. and Mas. H. Mason, of fist Margaret, to Paul and doled for June 10th until Wed- cock, Public Relations Mrs. Woodview Road enjoyed enter- Lelsa Mary Williams. Ajax, visited ne and Mrs. O. t several friends from `rm Mollon (nee Scrase) of ' ,r�srDay, 'June 24th. New plans 'Guides of the hart Bay Ridges Waldri�ff, Alicia Rd. last week �� North Bay on Sunday, June 7. ca held in the berry Tea to late plans were made fin, 'in �p out at out of town over the weekend. T a corn roast to be held un end. ... - . ......... ............I ...... -.......... _. Borth doing well. garden of .lois. Pauline Park over the coming James Clark's home on Plea- summer to which the en. weekend. R A belated birthday greeting BEAVER JUNIOR PIGEON. Regular meetings, for . --BOB'S (• sant Street, Frencbn-si Bay tire community will be invited. this Company are over the w celebrated Woirt hi - 16th Rd. CLUB DOD,J as long as the weather is fine. There will be an executive summer• who celebrated his 16th bin- The 'Seaver" Junior Pigeon If it should rain, the fun will meeting on July 16th to fina- 0 0 0 thiol, on June 2. Club flew a tough 400 miles be transferred to the. Sunday lize plans for coming activities.. The 1st. Rouge Hill A. Pack from Peru Indianna. Seven CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING The ladies of Bay Ridges are — -- Guts need more fathers to go b0 Repairs And Re -Covering School room of Fairport Church News boys shipped, but only two ' United Church. The Straw- invited to a garden tea to be with the- boys on their camp- clocked in. It was a tavo-da i ESTIMATES held at the home of Mrs. ing trip on June 26. Unless y No Obligation berry Pea will get under way Fairport United Church will someone. volunteers soon, the flight, so, there were no pig- Phone: 5.19-1189 at 2.00 p.m and will cost 35c George Finn, 946 Reytan Blvd., eons home'the first. for adults and 15c for the on Thursday, June 25th at 2.00 hold the Sunday School and boys may miss a trip. day. Five (mar 19 tf) children. p.m, GUtsts of horrour will be. Congregational Picnic at Cen- Mr: and Mrs. A. Waldrif, of 0 0 0 tre Leland on Saturday, June Aitona Road were happy to Mrs. Michael Starr and Mrs. r�J' Albert Walker. 20th. Buses will leave the have Beverley and Bobby at Bay Ridges Girl Hurt _ .0 o o Church at 11:00 a.m. home for a week -end visit. F A R M E R S • G/�.� Peace Lutheran Church has The deepest sympathy, of arden Tea To Meet scheduled it's Sunda School those of this district goes to In Accident Picnic for Sunday, June 28th Mrs. Bouk and family, Al.tona Protect Yourself at the Bay Ridges Beach Park Rd. in the recent sudden pass - Bay Ridges residents were Members'' Wives - (Sandy Beach Park). The pic- ing of a beloved husband and from the liability of straying livestock, with a "FARM eery upset to learn of the un- nic will follow a Congregation- father. tar•tumate accident in which The ladies of the Bay Ridges al potlunch dinner to be held Last week was a big time for LIABILITY POLICY", for as low as $13.00 Per year, mw year cad Laurie Melary- Progressive -Conservative Asso- m the Park following morning Nickolas Schardl aid " Roarrtie anuli was Injured on her way ciation sincerely hope that you service. Pumfleet when they were m , you. in- See usor have us call on hoe from school last week. will take advantage of this Pastor Rothenberger will at- vested as Cubs in A. Pack. ' Readers- will be glad to learn opportunity to meet .the wives tend the annual convention of Ted McGill received his 2nd. that she is now on the read of our Member of.. Parikurient the Eastern District from June Star at the saute time. Phone (collect): 668-$823 t to recovery and, at last report, t, and our Member of the Legis- 15th through 18th: P'arishion- The Boy _ Scout Group Com - was sitting up in hospital lalure• Children will be most ers, if they have any problems, mittee reports a most success- •- . (BOWMAN, GIBSON 3 GARDNER �� m1bouring ar a picture book. welcome. In the, event of poor are asked to contact the fu] venture. The Interest in - Everyone, wishes her a weather, the tea will be' held par- 1A/hitby, u'� .recovery and }�S thata indoors: sciage as there will be rodeo fres prompted them to will be home soar, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Honour Ray Liscombe.■..■■■l■.....!■!■■_.!■■..�■..■■.■.■...■■...■ . Bay Ridges P -C's Elect With Souvenir iIr"= DUNBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION sour G fts `rNE'VE DONE Interim Executive Scouts of the l&t Bay Ridges - Since - .A. N. Rattew, Prop. , Electronic Servke 1946 f The Day Ridges Progressive Troop recently held a "Ray Cmwervaiii1hve Association met Lismnbe NigW" when retiring GONE WHOLESALE Rt11(18ALiiQf! RADIO 1#�V -- recently at the home of Mr. .SCoutmaster. Ray Usoornbe, ` Ajax, Pickers Brougham i Pickering, Vic Stewart of Kroa-no Boule- was presented with souvenir ' Greenwood - 9424M $AYE $AVE $AYE Whitby CIara111ont, ark eMM1 ■ REFRIGERATION ■ .. - a■�� � a►er for s.niMt 1.3120 _;A.M. AND F..M. 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