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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_06_187L. 81 NO. 27 THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 Prko - I 0C PK copy )reenwood Couple Celebrate Golden Anniversary Res*dennnts P a He'ar';'.`Sewer - %r. and Mrs, Fred Byers of Greenwood who celebrated their 50th weddin# anniversary re- One of the best ratepayers' tied into I the sanitary sewer He said the system was dem sjgned to service all parts of meeting of its kind was held in system because it would over- the village prbper including One gentleman brought up Pickering village , last - week, when property owners had the lead it. Mr. Argo told the meeting the Industrial area.' to a the distance of the house from opportunity to hear about and that the. most economical that would meet the In answer ques4ion from Mrs. Clem Holter, he ly mean improved cor4tions- for the village. He said that ask questions about—'a pro- posed sanitary sewer system. plant needs of the village would cost said the mains would not run Station Road,, but that u f rem Prettier John Roberta, Reeve R. A. Murison, before turning over the chairmanship .$491,000-00 He said the government has ocean it was possible in the future, PrO*cts, such as m* do 1 7. - to former reeve C. E. Morley, three funds frown which 'money to have linei.&' for water and the homes was Impos same firm said it . - told the meeting that he felt sewers in the village can - be borrowed to help the system and some sewers run from therethereaver to the sewage plant V sanitary were a necessity, -not a luxury. _finance of them have forgiveness which the village can Mr. Morley pointed out that no one is forcing sewers, is He said that although he per- dad not require sewers grants take advantage of, as well as that the O.M.B. win ask for a ' than it was a few years ago. He said the sewage mains seniles as yet, he felt it was needed in the Winter Works program that will pay 25 per cent of• vote from the people on a money bylaw or they will 8P- Pickerifig. bjr. Morley reminded the the labour costs. Point a date for a municipal but he said a mean average . people. that about 10 yeisam ago . Mr. A3TO said it would cost the village about $45,000;00._a hearing, at which time those objecting of favociring Will At a recent session of the Ontario Legislature, a bid to -the village held a meeting on water and everyone felt a fear year to carrythe Project, less 'h ave an opportunity to ex- then, as to whether or not the . subsidiies. The armually pmiss. their apirAqw.. Mr. Argo told the meetint, $300.00 per home. village was getting into some thing that was too big to general .rale would be about $33,000 which it would be about 18 months in the Province, commencing in January 1965. A amendment to the provismn of the bill pernuts the firrance. Now, in five mom would require 15.2 mills. from the time approval -is years the water system will Reasonable frontage charge' gr-4nted until sewers are Zetu_ the installation of —satnitary have been paid for, and pope- is $5.00 Per boat. On a 50 foot lot this would mean $17.50 a ally in the homes. Mrs. Stephen Cafik said t1it ..... . school areas in to%vristups that have 10,000 or more population. lation has. grown three tirnes what it was at the time the year.to, carry it on debentur6s_ she has been putting UP with water system was instatled. Reeve Murison told' the Reeve However- rnoney can be saved for the property owner sewage coming inion her pro - perty f and would be charges until .1966, and these Meeting that the general fund If he can pay the whole front- happy tor do with less to eat, installed. The Board of Trustees has recommended to the Minister of Education that Pickering -Township be made one school area 'had no debentues against it. The only debenture against the age costs at one tinw.just For example—on a 50 foot. to got sewers- 1"wre was applause. village are the schools over lot it would cost $250.00 if Mr. S. E. Lowe said that he had to spend $1,000.00 last It was pointed out that which the council has no con- trol and the water and hydro paid all at once or $525,00 if amortized over 30 years. A 75 year on a new septic system, 0frinlendEftion Township's Public School would be included in one "area", The a move would be ---a more uniform standard of debentures am under the f6ot lot would cost $375.00 if but was Prepared to 90 ahead Public Utilities and are self- paid in one lump, as against with sewers. He suggested it might be wise to go ahead now Mr.' Wm. G. Lawson asked sustaining. Mr. John Argo, president of $785.00 over 30 years. Mr. Argo told the ratelay- instead of waiting for costs to rate for aH of the Township's public school supporters. Gorre arid Storrie. a firm of 00 to run ers itcosts $100.00 . rise even further, when it ap- be in- - from the main to the street peared sewers would a must %r. and Mrs, Fred Byers of Greenwood who celebrated their 50th weddin# anniversary re- staged the village water sys— line. From there it would vary in tne near nuu= arwwuy. also was applauded. My, whoa over 300 relatives and friends called to extend best wishes to this well known tem told the meeting that into the, home, depending on One gentleman brought up highly respected couple. The cc;i-plo have one daughter, Marjorie (Mrs. Doug. Morden) sanitary sewers would certain - the distance of the house from the age�old question that 4 three grandchildren. They received many lovely gifts and hundreds of cards, Including ly mean improved cor4tions- for the village. He said that the street gine, the type of plumbinj in the home. etc. arises on local Improvement u f rem Prettier John Roberta, M.P.P, Hon. Michael Starr, M P_ and Mon. AOL III. Dymond, _ while costs have incmased in Mr, Jack Garnett of the PrO*cts, such as m* do 1 7. - St wish" to the happy couple on this vwy happy occasion. Photo by Jim Thomas the past few years, the village was Impos same firm said it . - have to pay so much more is in -a better financial position sable to give everyone the price for my 100 foot,ftomftge than is k'ADituary Two School Areas For Pick" 7 than it was a few years ago. He said the sewage mains on this part. Of the installa- tion. because of the variances, the man with 50 feet when we both have the same adze hones is but he said a mean average and the same size fanAly. 71he *Am C. A. Sterritt At a recent session of the Ontario Legislature, a bid to -would run up Church Street and along No. 2 from MiN seems to work out at about anwer was *b'A0W to Moot runeral services were held amend the Public Schools Act, was passed. This provides for establishmerit of one Board-*( Trustees for esch_ UWMSWp street to Station Road.on the $300.00 per home. of those in attendance. (Those -with the moist. -pay the rnost). Tuesday, .far Mrs, Chi& I mitt,' who passed away on in the Province, commencing in January 1965. A amendment to the provismn of the bill pernuts the west. Nearly all streets in the village would be serviced from 11 the Cimano W&-Te—r- Rem. sources Commission takes over Another Important factor In Argo- "ay lest, at the Oshawa special Minister of Education to set up two school boards and two these mains. The'sewage plant the installation of —satnitary going ahead now, Mr. was that the Department neral Hospital, where she school areas in to%vristups that have 10,000 or more population. would be corntructed on land sewers here there would be said d been confined for several This includes plz;.ering Township. owned by the Metro Comer. charges until .1966, and these of Highways -ant to recon - No. 2 through the vil- As. 13.,rm in Middlesex County, The Board of Trustees has recommended to the Minister of Education that Pickering -Township be made one school area vation Authortty, but who have given their approval and might be deferred until the water debentures are paid off. street lage and curb part of it and Nirs. Sterritt was the.former with one Board of Trustees, in January 1965, Should this rec- be followed, it would mean that all of Pickei-ing would be- located just south of It was pointed out that the County wants to recon- Churrh streeL If the ."earl L Hobbs, youngest dau- d Mrs -ter of the late Mr. 'and 0frinlendEftion Township's Public School would be included in one "area", The a move would be ---a more uniform standard of Cooper's Dam. The pumping station would be built on vii- several sources I Ila n the village are Polluting Ptiffins, Creek. struct sewers are installed now, the tiard Hobbs., result of such education., and the ultimate establishment of one uniform mill • lage owned land beside the Mr.' Wm. G. Lawson asked village will save a lot of because both these -;he followed -the teaching 'her rate for aH of the Township's public school supporters. present waterPUrnping sta- if these sources were made to money, jobs will be done by the fession until marriage tion. There would be a second correct their . problems, if Paving above mentioned bodies. Charles j, Sterritt, of St. ime.to u7ys. in 19087 They* came Erski M' 'Celebrates Graduates In smaller pumping station lo. rated at the east end of Duf_ sewers could be deferred. Mr. Argo said he knew of From 'the reaction of those'. - ckering forty years ago and -e here since. -Modem languages fins Creek bridge on Kings, no other way to guarantee,an end to the of the attendmg the meeting that packed,the hall, It would indi resided President 11 Ott Anniversa!y ton Road., pollution creek other than by ingtana- care. they favoured the council rs. Sterritt was —Secretary -1 the Pieker 14P said that surface w2ter-. mm roofs could not be ampstion, of sanitary sewers. pursuing the matter further. Women's !,ZWte for Sunday afternoon, last saw '110th . veral years; a Charter Mem- r and Past Matron of. the the carrying on of the Anniyersar7 of this old, but Police Chase Car j M To Hold Open BOY Breaks Back ario Chapter, 227, 01- E. S beautiful - Erskine Cemeten�, en-sber'of Pickering United - its. or- hem. This service has been favoured with fine weather so P. C. John Found had a chase- House, June 23, -24 In Rouge River' irl-L and- women's trough Pickering Village .izations. took regularly, that some. we feel, believe- that "the Powers that early Sunday morning that Johns on Port Ricky Thompson, 18 of Tor' n recent years, she Interest in "art", and Be" take an interest in this znded up with a car hitting a -Manville Union re Road aplanting a onto suffered -a broken back teen A done many oil paintings. annual service. It, is said by , -eee. , doing about $400.00 dam-• gigant ic Open House for June o and hip and is Paralyzed frm -,he and Mr. Sterritt cele- some that only twice, at twen- :ig0 i The car driven by a young 23 and 24 from 2 P.m to 11 23 - the neck down, with the ex - ception of his right hand, as a: their Golden WOSling ty-five or thirty years, has rain interfered with this sir. Riverside Drive resident, took p.m• and the general public is invited to attend. result of diving from an 8 foot anniversary five years ago. Sterritt is survived by vice. Jf north on Church Street. Went The program for. the two embankr&mt into 3 feet of er husband; a daughter (Ida) Attendance is believed to be west on Sherwood to Windsor, north to Cameron days will include plant tours, water in the Rouge River on Monday afternoon. rrs. Fraser, of Fonthill; two increasing each year, And the same with the offering taken. and over to Elizabeth, where it door prizes, d6wri band, sou - refreshments, child- -His three companions pulled rand�daughterg, Sandra arid- .targot; two sisters: Mrs. Ida Offering at the service . was ;kidded into a tree, The driver escaped -injury venins, ren Is midway, chilren's stage him out and one applied the ticker. of Toronto and Mrs. $597.08, with MOM to come in. Buttals and jumped_ out of. the car. show at 7 pm. and an adult mouth to mouth respiration, while another ran to a nearby. -)phie Rogers, of London. and A. E. Hobbs, of Ed- This. year Rev, M. .. of Pickering United Church He' was picked up later and stage shay at 8 p.m. There are many more pleas - home to surnfton helip. brother, riton. and his choir conducted the Charged by police. . . ....... d ......... ....... ant surprises in -store for. The yvirth vms given emen- Serwice -was held at the Wm. service. MT. Buttars deliver- appropriate JDEATH attend. those Join the 'o Vho be an ency treatment at the scene by Dr. S. D. Weisbaum of Piay Sheerin Funeral Home with M. Buttars officiaAing. In- ed a particularly. address, and the choir sang FANTHAM - David, entered people will visiting industry that employs a large, Ridges -South-west firemen rev, erTnent wak made at Erskine 1113'ro. the well known anthem Air", Mrs. t�� into rest suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital, Wed. June. r of our local residents. number .. . ....... . ..... and Pickering Township Police also assisted in the rescue. 'emetery. . . .................................. ther James and Reg. Parker, contralto, the 17, 1%4. David Fanthern belov- ­­� .. . ................................. ANNUAL The boy was stns to; a - Keep Your 'Dog familiar and beautiful. "0 Rest in V* Lord". ed husband of. the late Isabel- la Potter of 26 Old Forest Rd.. PECO''R-ATION DAY SERVICE stretcher and' carried up a 300 foot embankment. Visitors were preserit from R. R_ -.3,. Pickering; dear fat. The -party of four, two boys ,red Up[ many distant- points, including Marek, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hasok of her of FAhel and . Veronica and loving grandfather of Dav- St. Margarets Cemetery Rd. and two girls were going for a swim in the Rouge Fdvieri, at • Buffalo. and other U. S. points, WEST HILL Sixty -five Pickering Town- and Owen Sound. graduated from Vit- Pickeringthe. College, Toronto In - Mod- id and Robert. Mr..Fantham is resting at the McEachrie Fun' Lawrence Ave, Stop 33 tires the accident occur - red. ip dog owners have. since The graVeis throughout the torte Orn Languages and Literatures anal Home, 28 Kingston Rd. W.. 4130 Kingston Road 1st. of January, been arged, and prosecuted for 'cemetery wren adorned with beautiful flowers and plants. On Friday. June Sth. Pickering after ,2 p, M. Thur 'service . P. M. .... . ... ...... ........ ........... The nun*or the -ing the owner of a dog, Board The Cemetery ex - Eva will be teaching at the West Hill X61109iatio institute sday. Funeral in the chapel- on Sat.June20 at 10 I — &00 Sunday, June 21 phone Of K IL J Marine Savice on rid running At large". '90% presses - sincerest thirds to in:1 in the fall. . Erskine Cem-] a. m. Interment S#Mkw--Rov. T. Harpur. pa" ning should rind le found guilty and paid those assisting, in any way, Memorial Service. LeRoy Tell •Photo etery. At Morgarers In tho Pines 8394052 'ir fines, this annual IP"e Two THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 - ' - THEACK'tRING NEWS RNppRT from Creators of 18 TAI LII REI 1181 issued overy Th "&W PARLIAMENT r.E. MONUMENTS by The News Printing and P'ub2i:shing Co"W"I •1edrtldo nd as Second ClassMail Metter Post Offitx Dept, Ottawa,Ont, BY MIKE STARR gWRIPTION UTEL. $2.50 per year - United States $3.00 ter)OF- DISTINCTION ALP. ONTARIO RIDING a _ BARRY MURKAR, Editor -THREE A11111017115111118tA11111017115111118RATES UroN REOYE=T - Alnhough the debate on the proposed flag hasas not commen- for C;ENERATIC)NS _ cel,. nevertheless many questions are being `asked the Govern- mera on this subject. Water Safe Is Important Recently, the Minister of Transport made a visit to England �Q and had an audience wrth tine t�ueen. Because of Cdtds audience, P - many questions arose in the funds of members. Stafford Bros. Ltd.vertisement in Con- Me Prime Minister was asked• whether •the unoffiicW, visit In this issue you will find an ad of the Minister to Buckingham Palace had anything vection with the local Red Cross swimming and water .� flag quewtion. Would he also advise whether lo ns2deration.'..MONUMENTS safety program. Thanks to our Red Cross, hundreds has been ;given to the fact that use of the Union Jack, being of local children have learned to swim, since these the flag of the Unvted Kingdom, by any other part of the Com- DUNDAS ST..EAS-T WHITBY MO B-3334 ,. classes first began •several years ago.- 'nmonwea1th, as a Commonwealth Flag, would require the con- y is so important with summer days Just sent °2 the Brush Governmedzt and possibly. statutory action. Water safet Y 7 IUte answers received from the Prime Minister were to the around the corner. effect that the , Minister' was in England on private business and his visit to Buckingham Palace .was purely incidental... As Some children have no' fear of water at all; while to the other questions on tate flag, he would discuss them when others are afraid to get their feet wet. We have seen the debate was in progress: these Red Cross teachers take one of these latter -type Many rumours are Prevalent regarding the 'visit 'to England children and in a few weeks the child who was afraid and most feel.that the audience was sought in order to advise just to -put his or her face in the water, was diving andthe Queen of the cont fll q change, _ . The Resolution on theeflagg question reads as follows: "That swimming with the rest. of the children. the Government be authorized to take such steps as may be The teaching --of water safety is equally important. necessary to establish officially as tete flag of Canada, a flag So often, when children have learned to, swim, they be- embodying the emblem proclaimed by His .Miajesrty, King George V on Novi, 21 1921 tilt come brave .tp the point, they take chances and do fool- . " er - ree maple leaves conjoin- ed on.one stern` -in` the colours red and white, then desniga- 6 ted for Canada, ,the red leaves. occupying a field of whiee be - Just this week; a teenage boy dove from an 8 foot tween vertical sections of blue on the edges of the flag and also to provide that. the Royal Union Flag, known �O�C� A. Ne�ir!mcai, Q. Q. `t : embankment into 3 feet of water. He broke his neck and hi and is now in hospital, paralized from the neck P generally as the Union Jack, �' conninue to be 'fiawn as -a symbol of can-. to the toes, with the exception of his right hand. Ob- adman membership in Tire Commonwealth of Nations and of our allegiance to the Crown',. RARRXrrm S >fOt�'Oa - , -.. - viously he had no idea of the water depth, and assum- This Resolution actually provides for two flags and it is thisTZWPIG a . s» - - ed because he could not see the bottom, that it was aspect that, has Crow -alienated many members who w _ 1 -deep enough for an 8 foot dive. It is ,rules that avoid supporters of the Goverment on irts stand for Mr. Pearrson's 'lr'AWJ1ORT ROAD. sOtTEI DU19HA117M 3} such mistakes as this,.that,are taught' in water safety, flag' On Tuesday, June 2, during the Private Members' hour. alon with a lot of other good rules, that when ut-in-. g g P between five and six o'clock in.the afternoon, one of the con' servative Members moved the reading of his bill .. BALE REGISTER to practice mean that.our children, and ourselves can rsepecting.Sar John A. MlacDonald Day, He described hire as gay. Popular. enjoy the fun of -summer water sports without injury. beloved, and also a great man, sir John A. MacDonald entered • - Be careful and practice safety -rules .this summer. If public life in 1844,M;remained 'in public life for near! century, a. Cabinet.nister for-athird of a century. and primer COOPER BLOCK LTD. you do, there is. no reason why you shouldn't be back for more fun next summer. Minister for nearly twenty years. He is best known in our nahist- Ory as the atrMteet of Canada's Confederation, !GO CALEDONIA ROAD -, TORONTO A number of Members of other parties paid this great maxi is ved' tributesThe Object ad this bill BLOCKS 8 BRICKS ■saaitust•as111slsissaatstastasi�sra>•testallaaateslt=ltsiststssaR. to set aside one day to honor his memory. �Urdd9 tunately: the bill was talked STRUCTURAL STEEL CANADIAN RED CROSS - out when six o'clock arrive' and the bW now goes to the bottom of the list of PICKERING TOWNSHIP 3 VILLAGE BRANCH peva mentibers' bills. It may came up again, but not likely during this session of parliamen¢. ------------------- CRANE RiNTAL = :SWIMMING AND :: _ STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO �Phonea': SAFETY CLASSES ■ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR M2-1960 - 9M-4103.:.WATER -been ill. 'A da rify lunch was served REGISTRATION _ The Editor, - We are sure there are many Thering News, ew GREBE at Sun 'Malley Park For Information Call maker your Dear Sir: Ajaxx, be they', by the group in charge. Friday, June 26th' Mrs. H. T. Cook D. 1, � Dunng the yesi5 1939 - 45 I-• Coles: C. C. of C, or Wl111AM LAWSON T-9 p. m- - _: _ 829-1,778 thers who some corutec- there was a sell -filling Plant ° had - . - -- - =- sseaaatass■■oasilairasioettas;eased»ion■■asituesseiasi>ess ssssesi■ on the, 4and now occupied by n With with original `fix th this in mind, we ho industrial Ajax. There were Pe SARRISTM SOLICITOR - F i you many thousands of men -and Publish this in your _ • •. NOTARY, PUBLIC _ - - women employed there oyer newspaper and .thus enable tie-cO�d -to come :.:WALKER -0- CLARK,. B. A.■ ASSOC�T>T— —1 - c that period of time. from many to -_- s Rl pcFar n....t..• -.at �trrro. - les as June 28' at 130 well aS those who.Jived in the P• m. for anwartime - - CHURCH STREET, NORTH —• DICKERING houing Or the realm- enjoyable - time .speaking with d'fa-ierdiLs •or. talon; in lme PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 -CLEARANCE 25% OFF ences for boih men, and wom. part en -of the actd�ntics: planned toBeve CHROME ]ZO n helast few a es�illl' all member,; pbehpdn�ided (Bathroom AcresoEes Assacdatdonyehesabeen unionformed with the and each family is asked_ to ' purpose of bring. their ow rd picnic lunch ,Z. having a yearly picnic, usuallyfor supper -about 4.00 o'cloc4i, held in the • early urnmer to KINGSTON• • re -acquaint intere%ted people Mrs. G. Day, and talk LEA RN TO DRIVE . . ;. over old times, -. Brougham, Ont. : t _ . - Open daily to 5:30 Sat. 9 till 1 DRIY•IN-fi LESSON_S :. Cherrywood emp a tiring School "s The omen met Wednesday BUY on evening Tubes/ 15O`O �! June 10, in the church. hall. Program 839.1144 :SPECIAL! was conducted at the beginning the MORTGAGES .,.-Phone of meeting. Mrs. Holmes gave arcading-Voices'ik - - - from private worlds and code. _ !V 0 U G L A S RAD 1 O & ITS muadty visiting, Mr,. McEwan if you, Want to 'cdsh had the Devotional. A skit- •Ing a flrft nwft ogs, MAIN .STREET, DICKERING „eve Cares?" wa o Ca s - given, by t�Nf'I 'several of a ladies. Pictures p1o0!sed t0 a mission . .boat, showing , , discuss It. ' how doctors, 'travel to see pat - (Across from Dan's Restaurant) ients, and some of the work done among isolated sections VICTORIA%. of the country., This was foil- RWO, '-Hi ; Fi, - Transistor & TV Semi' a owed by a discussion, in groups to ,consider if there 'might be ���'� House —Calls 10 A. M. t0 10 P. M. roo isolation in our own Y People in . poor Colne On (n and Our TY, Radios, Hi' Frs, Transistors heala childrenth, mothers of smll , language barriers, T ,See etc. -A second film was shown' : . ' i at Our Record Bar on on how a man who had been was 308 Dundas St. ,W., Whitby - (�u. MOTOR SERVICE{ ;:Special. a prisdner, endeavoring to - • ,.{� -L. P. s ONLY 80c Each .. get treatment t wasrg ven. Mrs. d he i E Tay .. BALE REGISTER r_ =Reds TO Lawnmowll'S Gal'den Tractors President, conducted ffie bus- • " Tubes 15% Off. — 40 ft. Tower Kits $37.95, (less wire) iness part of the meeting. We hope to have a "paper collet- Saturday, July 4. -u auction sale of household furniture, HEMI and Used Law mowers & 'Rototillers For Sale ' tion" some time .soon. - tools. dishes, glassware, horse Phone 942.621 O "Thank You" notes were read 'from several people who had trailer etc., at arentice•: New Farm, on No. 48 Highway, LAWNMOWER SHARPEN(N6 T ' -been ill. 'A da rify lunch was served _Idea two miles north of Markham Village: Property --- of Mr. Dmty'S Small Motor Clinic - by the group in charge. Thomas,: Mr. Reesor, Mr. Ray. - • Check The Date On Your - 0 s 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes mer and others. Sale at 1.00 reserve. A• m. Terms Cash No reserve, Pickering Village _ ti _ 942 3230 F i and. Brian, visited a2 Mr. .and .James Smith, -clerk. • Clafke c . �� Yot� - Subscription ' ' Today: Mrs. Wa]Kon Holmes, after at- tenciing Erskine Cemetery Ser_ Sunday Prentice, Auct,. Markham, Ont, Phone 640-3686. l jul 21 , • _ rice on , • 4 • THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 - - THE PICKERING NEWS , Page Three /�/� p Q Atha Public School Cb n, rates 100th An tu versary suffered smoke and water joyed a picnic at Lynbrook on damage. The fire broke out in Sunday. ' _ the bedroom of Joy Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie had who was away with her' moth- as Saturday guests, Mr. and er at the gime. Mr. Green was Mrs. H. Gifford of Scarboro r at home. Firemen believe that 'Recent- guests at the home of a 4': a can of hair spray, sitting in . Mr, and Mrs. W1ilmot Hill i. the sunlight - mayL %v r. and Mrs. Howard -. , , • ' r the fire. Firemen Jack and Peters of Atlanta, Georgia. Dick Ward, groping in the fire About 45 local Girl Guides a <x with air packs, both received gathered at the community electric shocks. The power had hall fast week to honour Mrs. not been cut off. Jessie McGuire who is resign- ' Mr. Arthur I,oyst of Whit- ing as leader, after 5 years of by and Mr. and'Mrs. Wr;-L Py- service. A fine program was ' fig att and son Chris of Toronto presented by. the girls. Mrs. ; visited on Sunday with Mr. McGuire was the recipient of and Mrs. Grant Taylor. a lovely leather handbag and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylorsummer jewellery. She capab- ` r celebrated their 25th wedding ly thanked the girls for their anniversary on June 10th. gifts and said how much she Mr. and Mrs. H. Green and had enjoyed the work over the daughter spent the weekend years. + in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie vis- Mr. and Mrs. A. Samariollo iteti Mr. and Mrs. B. Wells of yo-" 'N } and family attended a party Scarboro on Saturday. in Toronto on Sunday, when. Mr., and Mrs. Jim McGuire ! r em 45'members m bers of the Samarillo tended he American Motors t I x�lr. •. b. R family gathered to help Mrs. dance at Streetsville an Sat- • r ; SamariLlo celebrate her 85th urday evening. " s birthday•Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hamm - z t Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire and celebrated their 26th wed - z and Terry, Mrs. E. Levick, Da-- ding anniversary on Monday. vid and Larry, Mrs. R. Halt- Legion members Jim Curtis, *? x ie and Mrs. J. Rennie were Doug. Weir, Bud Norton and x guests at the home of Mrs. R. Jack Lehman attended- the Budd of Goodwood last week. Drumhead Service at Uxbridge Mr and Mrs. F. ' Ha and on Su ?tr a _� w • ,,. aa� celebrated their wedding ann- . Mr. and Mrs.. James Milne a 7 ivensary on Saturday evening, when they ey attended O'Keefe have sold their home -here and f : `:,e ;w, „x .,.. „" Centre in. Toronto. will move to Islington on June -- -- Mr. and Mrs. E. Levick and 23rd. idr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bol - family, Mrs. R. McHattie. and es and family of Scarboro are Last Saturday, the community of Atha marked the 100th anmrersary of the local public school by holding .Mrs,stefanwick of Ajax en- the new owners. - a special celebration to mark the occasion. Shown hers in front of the school, decked out in top hat and his _ special centennial celebrai i ton oli bard is Cff Dunkeld. _- Photo by Jim Thomas • -'. : • - ACCOUNTANT :.:..•. _ _. Di. M. B.-Dymonwasd, Minister , .. _ _ During the afternoon those The building- was opened in _ They am:y Mrs. Thomas of Health was the guest speak- attending eiljoyed a sports pro- January 1865 and has served Dukeid, her son Murray Dunk- - - er at the centennial celebrat- Ions of Atha public school on - gram and then a supper pro- vided by the School Section. the Section continuously to this day.. The first teacher a ell and her grandson. Donald Dunkeld a p/� Required by the Township of Saturday last. Dr. Dymond al- -In the evening there was ; a Mr. T.- C. Smith held tate pos- and great grandson. Douglas Dunkeld. so otfhAally opened the cere- variety, Program and on Sun- Ilion -for seven years, Many former pupils and tea - monies. y a special church service The oldest living pupil 'is cJters were on, hhand for the o- Pieker•�ng - _ Irl attendance were Reeve of comemmomte was held to the Mrs. Jacob- Smith, now a res- ccasslon, which marked a real Pickering Towndrip. Clifford occasion, 'idem of Altona. Four generat- milestone for the little . red. Preferably With Municipal Experience .1W. LAycok and, Deputy -reeve, The present sgttool was con.. ions still live In the eommun- schoolhouse, of which there Mrs. Jean McPherson , w•ho strutted in 1864. -The site was i:ty who are pant or present . are few left, especially in ,the Apply Lloyd Johston, Clerk, .both spoke to the gathering. purchased for the sum of $10. pupils, township of Pickering. Township of Pickering, - Brougham, Ont. -Miss Vera Balance To Retire From Pickering District High School who regard her as a Pine tea- sptfm the Second - Chapter roof Genesis.-. followed cher and a dear friend. - by prayer by Mrs. G. Squire.. • • Teaching, After 39.Yem' Of Service Other teachers honoured at dinner were Miles Barbara Mrs. Puckrin gave a meditat- son on , Scripture �_�• .�1 Carroll who 'will be head oP Trigg played a piano selection: - TOWNSHIP ' OF PICKERING Mess Vera Ballance, Head of evening Miss Doris Lawrence, Latin Department at Sir John Rev. M Buttas led a discussion "We French Department of Picker- Ing District High School, is re- who will succeed Miss Ballance Head French a .WmMacdonald, Scarborough and Mr. Wm'Parish Wtto will Be the Chapter, Human Beings" the Study Book '"God •' Mlaor SA f • Wee( Ontario - 1 in* at of Depart- - ._be Vice. Priacipal_._of.-Sir John d His and_His Purpose 'Rte •- 1# �iis _ �.�rn z. liring 11, career of thirty-nine years. -menr.�t id--an­-add a made a resentatian of a gift p A. -Macdonald. Both Miss Car-' roll and Mr. Parish have.been hostess. Mrs. C. Clemente ser - ved refreshments. WHEREAS, the Ontario Amateur Softball Association She taught elementary school from the ladies. Part of the heads of Latm and History A number from here enjoyed has has set aside the week commencing June 20th .for three years before attend- ing Queen's University where address follows; We are delighted -to have Deprartments respectively at the field day at Greenwood as a period to focus public attention on 'MINOR - she obtained' an Honours B.A. y� as guest of • honour this ,Pickering District High School for Park ori Saturday afternoon. This -as sponsored by the SOFTBALL; and in., English and French. Site evening. You have built an en- the past thirteen years. Miss Arleen Reed, ' who is Greenwood ball teams, which the game of Softball is recognized as`ONT a• then taught successively in the high schools of Warkworth, viable reputation as a dedi- has being married in August, and have several players from cud- ARIO'S GREATEST SUMMER GA:b11`, which - Waterford," I?eseronto, Cobalt . cated teacher who always n d a genuine interest in the • wit, teach at Ernestown Dis-, IeY• _ , . • -• ...._ .........._. _---.. ._.... -teaches our youth to develop a comps i;ive and Kirkland Lake. While at welfare of your students,, By tyre[ High School, and Mrs. C. Arnold 'leaving to give all of spirit, co-operation with others, .body-building, Kirkland Lake,' Miss Ballance word and example you have p her ting' to 'home, were also CLL'1t1L1� O 1 and a respect for authority, n,i P received a Department of Edu- cation scholarship which en- been o lashing 'influence' for on all whom vo P recipients of fa m a Zile oottrmur>yty was shocked WHEREAS Minor. Softball is the foundation from which abled her to do two good r, cPherson, who will ,be on Saturday, to learn of the accomplished. Softball :star's d^veloo, and i -gra to work at true Sor- poo -g Your wealth of experience, 'friendly teaching in. the commercial department of Sir John: A. tragic accident of Mrs. Marg- -corner WHEREAS this community has loner beE� ro`ed for its y _ bonne in Paris. Upon return- ing to Ontamo she taught in unlimited.con- unlimitec} energy, aril quiet humour Macdonald, and' Mr. Norman aret Wheeler at the of the Brock R and the 8th - active minor `Softball participation. P P ' Biurl•irrgWh for eleven and a have gained our respect and Hendricks who is returning to University to study medicine, Mrs, concession. Mrs, Wheeler's car "and NOW THEREFORE, I, Reeve of the Corporation of the a half years, a period which adntiiation, �i�e shall always -were resented with p fix �A was going west cit Con:. 'north= Township of -Pickering hereby dec!arc ', is % e;'- �m ,vas interrupted b a year of <Y g on exchange in Kelo- remember you as the gracious hostess of i�alcyon Haven presentation. was -also made 'to was in collision with a �� car at the corner of the menci.n June 20th be observed as g ,�eachin wzia. B.C. where we have had many Mr. Hunt, head of the Science Depaniment who is going 'to Brock 'Road. The. other, car• is - lvhile� •at ''Burlington she happy tunes together. Antigua as a Teacher -Trainer.= reported to linos rolled over "` �� - MINOR SOFTBALL WE_K IN ONTARIO studied for four summers -at Miss Lawrence then pre- mr. J• C. Richardson, princi- several times, but fire passeng- Columbia University, where in rented a sheaf. of Tetters from $al for the past six years. and ers escaped with minor..in�ur- and request that all parents ani Others stip ort this P she obtained her M.A, Fnch. Previously, .she had rt 'graduates of Pickering D's- trill High School, one for each O has been promoted to ie - The Claremont lawn brnn%-16 s ,observance. by .attending games •'Ourinp Rlinor Softball taken time from her, holiday: .of the ttrrrteen years Miss Bal- Superintendent of Schools for had a.touratnent of mrxed't Pe•- Week and thereafter until the Sof*b �lI s�aspr cr.'s. to complete many summer - lance had tau_ ght at Pickering. - at.Pickering. Ptct:erin was �rven a tangible - hies here last Wedrte-day and _ - - courses and in addition to Many of the graduates thank- token of the respect and�.ad- there was.. a good turnout of E. W. Li4YGOX, study French and metliod5 of, 'FretSch ed Miss• Ballance for the firm miration of .his teaching• staff. players. Reeve teachin at Siltery foundation they had received The .Stouffville rink planed _ Convent, McGill University in French, and commented fur- -high for three wins,' Agincourt Dated June 1,A964 and Western 'Reserve Univer- titer, that without her efforts, AUDLEY NEWS was high for .t%vo wins' and Don't Send — Take Your, Boy to t!ta Ball Park cit}' and' at. St. Jean de-luz. many would not today' be . the Claremont team third. Frrtnce. For the past thirteen working in their -chosen voea- . The Sacrament of the Lard's, 'Mrs. George DeRusha, and ` }e;urs she has taught in Picker- tions, Other --'were a- little sad Supper \vas administered dur- Mr. Fred Ward and fir. Pon' - - 4--` in,-, where she has been _a that-- their- children would hot ing the service here on Sun- iled_ges bowled at Stouffville a �,ilued and outstanding rea- have the opportunity of kndw•- . day mornin:. Next •Sunday, on Saturday aftern,@on. - c•her. During 'the,tast of the Ing vliss Ballance. who had been. dedicatei9.and Rev, T. P.. \orman, of Ajax Church,, Mr, and Mr.,. Tony \'ander- lit entertained friends- from VILLAGE OF PICKERING week not just a .-tirnited will be in - '= term, 'prior to examinations. effectual teacher, but a per- charge of the service at 9.45 •Toronto on Sunday. Ballance's French classes to .her their apTiTe-- conal ' friend, No verb chart, or other spund diseiplinai3- mea- a. m. Sunday School will fol- lox, at 10.45. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, -Hamm- and and family attended the n f oreement Of Bylaws dation of her as an excelleirt d sure could erase the memory The congregational picnic` Routley re -union at Sun Val - e- • < <tcher and a personal friend. of, the wiener roasts and-fruit -has been planned for -Friday, Friday, ley Park at Pickering on Sun-' day, 65 The By-laws of the Village of Pickering will be As they regretfully said 1.oaj-„ bye. they presented her with Bunch enjoyed .at Halcyon. }raven. All, i:emembering Miss June 26,. at Paulynne, Park. Supper at 6.30 p. m. when about members of, the family attended. on - forced by the Pickering Township Polite Department rrsEs, carnations, jewellery, Ballance for her sincere dedi-The U. C. W. .met at' the Mr, and Mrs. Pete Hardy of except those dealing with Public Health, Zoning,. Build - .pottery pottery and other tangible. cation, patience and ubder- church on Wednesday evening_ Toronto, spent, Sunday with Ing and Plumbing. tokens of their love aril es- teem. standing, wished Icer happiness and heal-th. in her retirement. of. last week,.. The President, Mrs, Bert Guthrie; presided for Mr. aril Mrs, Ross Redshaw. Mr. and Mrs. N. Morton of Residents of the Village are advised that after Ju Is r On Friday. June 5, the ladies 'On June 16, at the staff diti- the bugihess. Roll Call was— Whitby, spent Sunday with 30th, 1964, charges will be laid for 'any infractions that f: of the teaching staff, office ner at Robin Hood Inn, Miss 'Create". A'donatnon is being. -Mr and Mrs. Jade Lehman. may be -reported to the Pollee Department. staff and cafeteria staff of Ballance was further honoured sent to Camp Quin -Mo -Lac. A Afire in the apartment of _.— Pickering District Hig}t Scfieoi when she became the recipient bale of• cddd ting' was sent to Mr. and Mrs. H. Green above - -, Bruce A. acing Clerk, - -honoured- Miss Ballance with of a beautiful ail painting, and "Overseas Relief'. Mrs. Fred the local bank, last Thursday _ y Village of Paring. a dinner at St..Paul's-0e-t rhe- . a large bouquet of roses,..a gift Pttckrin .led the _worship- ser- night -was put out by the local Hill, Dumbarton. During the from her fellow-teacfiers of� vice. Mrs. G. Astley read the firemen. although the building Page Four THE PICK RING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 CLASSIFIED f ielp Wanted ' WANTED ♦' ADSFull Or Part Time- MAN or WOMAN...,.Rl GES'NEWS fu aod l4S km WEEK ANO UP For Information, Write: StorksFlatYBay Ridges By Pat SIM MR. E. W. SNOWDEN i Or e 1 ry The coming week offers ect to Re-union FOR SALE tam ....:...: sorts of activitiesOn Wed- 3505, o 0 on Thursday, June 25. Follow- was held on Sunday afternoon Agincourt, • Lathes of Bay Ridges. o ing the ceremony, the students in the Claremont Conservation APPLES i POTATOES Male and Female 11ey�iy June' 24, the Mothers' The following firms have will hold a dance, after which Park, with a good attendance. McIntosh & Spies manager, snack bar 'tut atm'- Auxiliary of the 1st. Fairlx)i•t agreed to sponsor Baseball refreshments will. be, provided The youngest member of the , Other Varieties Available cession at Greenwotxl Con- Scouts and Cubs will hold Teams in the Bay Ridges House by the Home & School Assoc. clan was Kevin Bradley Pegg, plea"Bring Own Container's servation Area. Open May to Chair Strawberry Tea at 2.00 League: Bay Ridges B. P. Sta- 00 0 son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald For Apples October, daily, during sununer I, ni in the garden of Mrs, tion; Pickering Orchards; Me- :.CHURCH NEWS Pegg,, of Toronto. PICKERING ORCHARDS and week -ends for remainder James Clurk's home, Pleasant., Kirfnon's Esso Station; Picker- The miscellaneous shower One Mile West Of Piclorlrrg of season. Please apply - C. N. Strut Frenchman's Bay. In ing Nurseries; Harwood Clean- Fairport United Church for Mr. John Pl'axton and Village, on Na a�y 2. H*bwI. B., 1929 Bayview Ave. Tor- The Sunday School and friehd was well attended and -- - - phone; 942-124x7 onto 17,' or phone 485 8644, the event of vain, the tea will ers; Bay Ridges I. G. A. Store; ) be transt'erred to the Sunday gincourt Cleaners; Bay Rid- rigrega:ti0nai Picnic will be they were the recipients of, (Oct 10•tfextension 47. _................................... .....I........ United ................ �ull1W1 RWirl, Fairport ed gas Shoe Repairs Soheane held at Centre B owill Sat- many useful gifts. FRESH APPLE CIDER _Help Wanted - a produce Church. Electric Co., 'Aj-ax; Bay' Rid iirciay. June uses '' 1 The General. Meeting of the The children will be most leaving the church at 11.00 For Sale - Sweet apple rider. ~manager. Apply -L G. A. at gas I{iwanis Club; L. G. S. U. C. W. will be held on Thurs- Bay Ridges Plaza: 839-3051. welcome at the Strawberry Electronics; Ajax Lumber. a• m' day' evening, at 8.00 o'clock. Fresh made. Tea. Special goodies and also Mac's Milk; Consolidated During the months of July in the Sunday School Room Pickering Orchards games are to be provided. for Building' Corporation. The Bay and August, the Congregations One mile West of Pickering Wanted - man for steady - with Mrs. Herb. Middleton Village, on No. 2. Highway travel among consumers in deem. Cost will be 35c. for Ridges Softball Association is charge of the program t g of Dumbarton and Fairport Un - : r children ................ Pham: 942-1,247 townships . �b'hitby and Picker- Adults, and 15c. for under the sponsorship of the iced Churches will. cum- (oct 31 it) ing East. Permanent • connec- ration of 0 0 o Recreation Assoc' Bay July., ser tined � rbe ld � T � *� 1 .-'-.-" tion with large manufacturer. On Thursday. June 25, a' Ridges vices 1, he at Fairport B^' -SAM (MISCELLANEOUS Only reliablehustler consider- Tea will be held in the garden 0 0 0 United Church, at 10.30 a. m- The U. C. W. met last Wed- - . Only Raw•leigh, Dept. at the home of Mrs. George Bos'n. Clifford Trunks of and during August, at Dun- nesday at the home of Mrs. ed.Any table model Radio Repair- F-333-131, 4005 Richelieu St. Finn (Pat), 946 Reytan Blvd., the 2nd. Fairport Sea Scouts barton United Church, at B. Jamieson. The theme of the for $4.85 (Canadian), all parts, St. Henry, Montreal. to Stant and chis MA1bertMichael was the gallant rescuer of a 10.30 a. M. program was "Service, and all. labour included If brought ten from the top of a Bay following the Worship, Miss er, to Bay Ridges ladies. Ridges telephone pole. Pat I GREENWOOD M on Monday, Tuesday or, AVON COSMETICS Mary Jean Jamieson gave a Wednesday. Thirty -day un- Need School Funds? The women -of the Bay Rid- Clarke, who discovered the paper on "Dedication", and conditional guarantee. Offer HOUSEWIVES like yourself ges Progressive Conservative pussy's plight, first tried to The last Irieeting of the 1st. Mrs. Jamieson, an article on void If set has been tampered are SEWN good income by Association hope that every- summon help from the Police, Greenwood Brownies and "Albert Sweitzer". Mrs. J. with, arerepearninging AVON Cosmetics. one who possibly can, will take the Dog -catcher's Office and Guides was held on Thursday Empringbam and Mrs Donald -=--•-----__-_ Openings now available. for advantage of this opportunity other Township Departments, evening at the church. Sunday Jamieson sang a duet follow- _ DUMBARTON qualified women. Write: Mrs. to meet the wives of our Mem- all of whom disclaimed res- School Room. The mothers ing the Business.•EWeryone en - RADIO &TELEVISION A. Hawkins. 1 Mandarin- Rd. ber of Parliament and our ponsibility for treed cats. were guests, as well as Mr. joye'd supper and a social hour Harwood Ave. North. I Ajax S. Hawkrboro. s. Member of the Ontario Legis- Finally- a call to the Boy Fleetham• The girls demonstra- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Carson Between Av and t Fligh'wys. later• Scowbrought out Clifford. ted a "sample meeting"; also d a party presentation on Jtm 4 tf) SWIM INSTRUCTION is e d' b Lieut, p r Mr. rank •„ 0 0 0 whop promptly shunrnred u .the had a large . display Y L Friday night for 'Frank _.» Rouge Hill Golf Club The new location of the pole and brought.. her. feline Marian Lee. with two, large Barkey, of Altona. and Miss .................._.........- ` For Sale -mahogany tea wag- Beginner and Intermediate Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions friend back to earth: dolls dressed as Brownies. The Donna Johnston, of Uxbridge. �'� Carnival will put it within o 0 o Brownies and Guides Colours prior ,to their marriage. -on; hall table; also a number SrMm,Intstruction, starting on walking distance of Bay Rid- . The Hans Hetrman's, of Rey- were also displayed; also work of items useful for sarrgrsi Monday, June 29. Registration Mrs. Lewis. Jones spent the cottage: Call: 942-4456. on June ZO and 27: 10,00 a. m. gas residents. The Carnival is tan Blvd. are the pro4d par- of the year. Two Large cakes, week -end with Mrs. Mary to 3.00 p. m. Came.,in person to be held this year, at Liver- erns of a tiny baby girl, born -decorated with.'the Brownie Hayes, at•Leaside. USED FURNITURE or .phone: ATlantic 2-0751. pool Road and Highway No. 2., last Sunday, at the Ajax and Emblem. Capt. Brooks express- Mr. and Mrs. Lannie Jones BOUGHT &SOLD on Thursday and Friday even- Pickering General Hospital; a ed thanks for the, year. Brown family, of Kirkland Lake, and GORDON HOTEL CHAS. A: BRADLEY & SON ings• June 25 and 26; and on sister for Dianna. The baby Owl Shi-win spoke'of her work spent the week -end with Mr, Pickering Village Limited Saturday afternoon, June 27. arrived sooner than had been for ore past year. Dist, Coin- and Mrs. Glen Manderson, Phone: 942 -SM Painting &Wall Papering In • addition to "Take a expected, and the proud poppa, missigner Mrs: Kearney, cut Mrs. Ella Brown and Mrs. (may 28 tS) Interior - Exterior Chance" Sewing. ' Home Bak- complete with his broken right the cake, Mrs. Kearney thank- MAbel Daly, of Markham. had her we neron.Sunciay uvittt Mr, - ' - "' Residential - Commereial ice'���• the Fists leg, encased in a cast frrnrr ed Mrs Stiewin for din - USED FREE ESTIMATES Pond, Book Stall, and Games foot to hip, was left to mind in the past. and hoped and Ralph Jones. Glass Lined Electric Hot Phenes- of Skill, and the ever -popular. just under two year old Dian- would be back in a year or Mr, and Mrs Burnett Jam - Water Tank, $39.00. ATiantle 2-0961 or Bingo, Happyland Shows will na: At last , report, Mooser, so. She was presented with a ieson and Mary Jean spent Brady Plumbing Brooklin 655-4441 operate six big, exciting rides Baby and the somewhat be- gift from the District. Tawny ay at. the Ward cottage at ATlantic 4.4721 (Our, 47th Year In Business) f e (jun 4 -Jul 301 or adults a clvldten at "'ihde help fro neighbors. are B:rnvn Owl in ttie fall,itaking re- qt-Cobovoonk. Ward oo2tage ..:....._.. Th under ronal mr 7 00 p. In an Thursday. June all doing fine place Mrs. Shewin. The new 7Mr, and Mrs. Mary Jones Real Estate IAII 1 L L E R 25,. when the giant parade will 0 0 0 'Tawny Owl will be Mrs. War- and Brian attended Centemu= COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE TRAILER SERVICES - leave the Trading Post. and Mrs. Joyce Lawlor reports, hdrst. All wenn hdme happy. tal Celebrations at Atha School } move up Liverpool Road to` she has found a baseball glove See..you in the Fall:' on Saturday. SALES & RENTALSag4. Long Well treed, lakeshore loft in r - Camping Trailer the Carnival Grounds, oppos- in, the park, behind the Pation The date for the Sunday Mr, and Mrs. David Pagan _ beautiful Habburton. Hydro 194 Models From $200.06 ite the Tee Pee Drive -In. Homes, on Krosm. Blvd. The School and Congregational and Sandra visited on Sun.. power availeble. Terms.. 100 Proceeds will, -of course, be, owner may claim same at her Picnic is set: for June 29-a dray, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles :ram Only - Cabin i Camping Trailers donated to ore Lions' Cowman- home on. Pleasant St., French- Monday. , The Committee. tm to . Jones. a few left: Inquire i.ow, by FOR RENT ity Projects. man's -Bay. by identifying the look after the same is:- Mrs. The annual Sdgy S�ool writing -P. O, Box 290, Pick- 000 initial on the outside of • the Webb, Mrs. Doug. Morden, Picnic will be held on Tues - wing, Ontario. - •_. Everything For Trailers Mr, Alex. Robertson has ad- glove, -For information, call: Mrs. M. Pegg and Mr. Ed. day, June 30, at Well Spring » - AJAX - Phbne: l42-3491 wised us that registrat(on for "839-1574. -Pascoe. The place --Claremont Park,, Greenbank. Eyeryaone For Sale - Schubert »piano. ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI the swimming class will be o o fl - Conservation Park. Everyone welcome. This is the dinner ._ Best offer. Apply: Powers, (apr 9 tf1 open shortly, Registrations will. Graduation Ceremonies 'for welcorne. _meal. 100 Church St. S Pickering » be accepted at 893 Modlin Heights School will be held in Village -; •----......... 1....... es can rr the Auditorium a SALE •REGISTER Road, and enquiries be - Aud' um t the school (C TOWNSHIP BALL LEAGUE - ...:...� .......:........:....:.., PICKERING N HIP SOFT _ HOUSE -FOR SALE Saturday, June .27. Auction Scores For Week June S. a.. sale of 1963 Chev.I1 conver- Five roomed frame home tiew tible, gone 5000 miles: sliest_ TENDERS FOR PAINTING kitchen and central heating- Meld chair: larcte u ulster- JUNE 8.- at v S7� ` ""' ed dvair; coffee table; fancy SCHOOL AREA NO. 2. - TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Squirts-Rosebank Plaza 8. at Sh)i oil h;­ViH&.Resttge Rest. er. For,. 48. 839-1412. gable; Television 24 in.; bed; :.--_-''..- dresser; mite table; bed and Bantams -Smith Haul. 1 a Greenwood1. • JUNE 9- 6 t HOUSE FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under - dresser; living -room drapes; Minor Girls--Brougharn 28, at Pickering Beach 24, Rouge Hills, $12,900; $1A00 curtains: bedding and linens: signed for the painting of the exteriors of the Bay Road Juv. Girlso-Fairport Bch. 7. at E. Woodlands 27 down. Attractive, frame bung- kitchen table and chairs: deep and the Base Line Schoois, and the interior of the Squirts -West Rouge 47. at Rosebank Plaza 9. aloes. Spotless condition. Spas- freeze, 14 err. ft.,; Blue Ribbon Rouge Hill School; part of the Glengrove SehOol, and Pee Wees . Brout:'ham 4. at Nest Rouge `ll. loos lot. Many added features. Bantams -West. 1. at. Bay. Ridges 4. refrigerator; Filter Queen vac- part of the'West Rouge School. JUNE 10.- M: Leggat, Real Estate Brok- uum; Step Omatic washer and ' 14. ..:er. Phone AT 2=5152: dryer. (wonderful pair);, dish- Tenders close at 5.00 P. m:, June 29, 1964. Girls -villa Roup Rea' 37.131 at BaRidges 5, 'Minor e Juv. Qi s -E. Woodlands Ladies y i� - es; Cooking utensils. ' Other Tender Forms and S eeifieatiOns ma be obtained. Inter.,Girls-Bay Ridges 14, at Fairport Beach Jewel 11 ]•Or `Sale - seven ' acres of articles All this furniture and P y Pee Wees-West Rouge 25., at High geek IGA 7. standing red clover hay. Ph. appliances just one year old,, from the Board Office, Rosebank Road School. Bantams--Fergu%on's Bch. 11. at Smith Haulage 9 728-S/19, or contact: Wm. and have to be seers to be ap- JUNE 11 - `^ Wasylyk, 339 Malaga Read, Lowest or any tender -not necessarily, accepted, Minor Girls --Pickering Bch., 7, at Brougham 20. (Oshawa. predated; owing to unfortun- W _ ate eircumttances, have to be . •A. W. TYASAusiness Administrator, "Jt,v Girls-r8gy Ridges 17, at Faixport Beach 17, (Jun 4 & 11) sold. Property of T.' R. Van HOUTEN, Chairman of the Board squ4rGG Sherwood For 34. la Greenwood Frenchman's s y 4 at Ba 1A' Mrs, Kay Wilson at Forsythe N9 anter Phone: ATlantie 4-4751 Pee Wees--Greenwood 0 rsythe Haul. 28 Simpson Road, Ajax ' _ ( JUNE 12.- 105 1 Southwood - East of Hospital I Bantams -Greenwood 9. at Ferguson's Beach 11. TRANSPORTATION Terms Cash - Sale 1.30 P. M. requ red to' Sc'arboro General ................... ...__ ....... ospital. Arrive. at 9.00 a. m. -- TO HPRES :. 1 --ave at b00 p m. Phone: 942- _ _ `THE CURL SHOPPE" - .,-.SMADILL & FOSSEY. x933 - jun 2�) ;SPRAY SERVICES ................»_ :Caw Hair -Styling al Wanted to Rent - five 6r six OPEN COMPLETE ' roomed. home in I)unharton or Hours: -- R(aehank Area, for one year. 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. - LAWN SPRAY _ ers Phone: AT]arztic 2-3477. Thursday and Friday WEEDS - CRABGRASS ­. ustom (jun 251 Open Till 9.00 P, M. INSECT PESTS ' Closed All Day Mondays Transportation` Wanted fromM Phone: 942.2601 FARM SPRAY MAIN STREET PICKERING - ___Phone 942.1601 Dunbarton ami to (1oNvntrnvn (At Pickering Coffee Shop) Tomfito , arriving between Grain, Forage - For a Corn At 9.00 .and 9,15 a. m.- five ,day =- Fly Control :. � "Where Quality• & Service •Count" week. Phone: 839-1983. .................... WHITEWASHING PIANO REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC ; INDUSTRIAL SPRAY `'•Office Cleaner Wanted = 12 ORGAN TUNING (' hours per week. Permanent. AND REPAIRS SOIL STERILANTS FRE S On bus route. No. 2. Highway, HOME FREEZER PECIAL I JAS, f1DIN'K ".Licensed and Insured Dunbarton. Apply, in writing, 942-1664 AJAX, Ont. to Box 627 Pickering News ( HIPS OF BEEF - CUT, WRAPPED 8' FAST FROZEN - ..'Office, Pickering, Ont.. Phone. n5` - ; 987, 59c lb.. S SOD (dun 25) - - .. Peat Loam' 4 yds. 5.00 .(Reverse phone 14 targes) Chicken c en Legs .:49c Ib.s. W A T E R Three Yards - $t200 (� ) :. Fresh made Potato Salad 8 Cold Slaw _ ROTO, TILLING " Phone: 839-1656 • ;atuorre: 839-2272 .•Let GeorgeDo Ill" (MW 33 te). ::b. -'77-7 i- ?iMSDAY, AW9 W-1964 ;W" no"_ !�!e 1ke XLJIRR/MONT CONhMthNtTY SOPTlA41• 1.501102 _ DUMARTflN Dunbarton United Church j — P L fttle Diane Thonvoon, dau. Annual ranuiy Pick will be a 7 Ilimulay. Jtme 8 — Poet Perry detested GreLwV0od 6 '0• 9Ster of Mr. and Mrs. R. held this Saturday. June 20, j PldoeritR defeated West !lira» �. Tlhompoon.. Glendale Dr. ret- Buses are leaving tune ,church p� q$. *=n Rahe *S. l f115 Tuesday, Jane 9 — C9atesneosht aeiatsa Brix Bioad shi-4- "' home 'on Tuesday after for Tormto� Wand, at U-00 a. ORUY..Pksat Perry defeated Brougham?—I. a v)eek in the �' nL A Wore wanting further ' arhh�a E. Stna2i+oa, s839- i Dail Mrs. CYRIL � W�day, June 10 — GooclWeod defeated West 2 2—L • Juathn Piltz, son of Mlr. and E. Sh+ourd, at 839-1T86. Gresaw�ood defeated Pickerin6 Mrs, Ernie P'litz, • Base Line, The Sacrament of Holy Tlmraday, June 11 — >E; defeated West Wwge 7-0. _� confined to hds hoarse Ooarantrnion will be dispensed has Cil t Port Perry • ' thine Jean per• on Sunday, June 28. wilrr %�=iii �Mi�� Craig returned ..... _.._.......... _.,,,_,_,----- _..._:.. h Standinss Won Lao Tied : Points hone an Saturday from a 3Z [IHGS'fON ILD. W. ;P-9- Hol[ )a 2 . 1 19 weal, arc • in �e Ajax Has,St. Andrew s pita! where she underwent plt30iRII�G. ONTAIIO we9tt p _. X -rya and tests. Church — Pkkering Mr. and Mrs. A. MacFarlane g 3 '2 1 7 Tare service on Sunday morn- _ =Mad 3 5 0 S and Donhnea of Scarhoan, and ing was conducted by the n+dn Brougham 2 g 0 4 Mr. J. R. Meaement, of "Open Ga d 1 4 1 ' . 3 Gate" N ister Rev. F. Donkey. Mas. Nursing Horne, had sup- Elldzabeth Boyer presided at Howard Maleoim Corr. t wfth the orggaL The choir entered y per on Sunday neigh Mr. JOHN L. 'LAY A. J. ' loon err . Brrttrday�yp� ngratulatToes to to the Procession "A I.attle' ONTARIO COUNTY SOUTH SEPARATE SCHOOLS George KoaWinow, Base Line, Child, the Saviour Dame" The who celebrated • his 12th birth- Sacrament of Baptism was ad- ! N f Y ! A N.0 E —.66 MINIATURE OLYMPICS TRACK i FIELD MEET day on June 15. nn childrstereden "'herr the baptifoNowsed!.' OF MAND _ Mrs. (Rev.) R. K. Anderson. M chdidrerh were baptised..' R . comwir Us. V ,SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1964 Ffiu�o, N. S., was visiting at Martha Jean, daughter of Mr• the home of Mr and Mrs Wait and Mrs. James Murdoctr: LIFE — AU?OMMLE — : ` DIVISIONS Carolyn Jean, daugtAer of . ter Willis, on Tuesday. and MTs. O. Harney, ani! J Under ! ears Juveniles — ! and 10 ears Congratulations to Bobbie lOP IMpsTON ROAD !A!� � Mld�gats — r r eph .Brian, son of Mr. :. Kkn.w►.., Junior i— 11 and 12 ;years Itantains — i13' and '14 rears 14l ahie YAM eeldbrated Mrs. fin. The scrip hiss isle now � »�� Go" Ilcess sw Intermediate — is :and ;16 rears Senior 17 and III rears his 10th birthday an Monday, lesson was from St. idW' to Donald pbom sYr bmwkft Ceear� am ` MW June 15. 19: 25 - 37. A lovely' young son . Above ages to be aslof June 1, 1164. Mrs. George Lawrearce is a .. ''rn,,,, patient in the Oshawa Hiosixt- Heave Thine O Mrs. Helen LAS• McLean, Owiep to `"apocA iimMations" we haw taken iron the elficial was sung by Mrs. Helen $first birth. al, where she underwent sur- bin and her daughters M - — reruns list, Nome these names, which ewe believe Fro be of local gery on Tuesday. - I err "reader' r d. Congratulations to Mr. and and Peggy Anne. Mr, G Euchre Club, gave a very inspiring : Pickering and - Mrs. Bobby Watson, on the atory Service celebrated their Standing Broad Jump (Midget Boys) — Join Vernoy: St. Fran- birth of a daughter, Kaz�en beret Mark 14:'15. Sat- INGO.Jean, de Sales, Ptd n*og — Second. Jean. or Friday, June 5, at tion of the Lord's Supper, :M gftnftg Broad Jump (Midget Girls) - Carmel ,aKane, St. the �x Hnspithh3' bar us. In the week before Mrs. A. Greer and Mrs.' in the Lord's Su Fraads de Sales, Pickering — Pbwt - 4 ft. 11. participate Wallies Dunn and daughter Dgr � Vila f' — lik otdog Broad Jump — (Midget Boy's) — Gary Gibbons, St. Diane. ad West Hi14 were vis- per—we should be P ��/ T� WA. �/1! CAMR7 rR. �� ii't.ads de Sales, Pk3eeriag — P3rst - (10 !t. 4? iting at tare home o! Mr. aced ourselves for it. Let us ha Ruassing Broad Jatap — (ill3dget Gkhs) — Idtxls C krnWnt �— Mrs. Waiter Willis on Thurs. a time for meditation. The �.+57� pl�14V .. Lord's table is for all wtho y ve ,ii�y. St. F� de -Ades, Pickering — First (10 ft. 11) .: Carmel day evening. Christ, wbo have made on and • ' NN HeR of Orriaslas. NO, ! IMglrara/ p+g — 9t )?`<vathds de Salus. Pk3oeriseg - 'Ilhii~d. 0 0 0 eseion. Let us enrter into Md last 50 Yard. Dash (Midget Boyd) - Richard Kranc — St. Berna- Khranis News ers of confession and 1< Mrs. detibeb — First: John Vem y. —t Francis de Sol rs — Second. At the recent Kiwanis meet- prayer; let us join In 'A hes 1h*m err Hickey — -t. Francis de Sales — Fourth. mg. Fire Chief Don Lynde, of to God, and as we pret last - - - 50 Yard Dash (Midget Gins) — Linda Clemmut. — St. Francis Pickering Twp• was gum offering, may we at MsatNltlr. RMlrt, wafts de Sales —Seconal, speaker. this subject—"Fire them as a symbol of 0 Pr4•ve�hf ion"' ourselves. The Lord says y t Ce► 220 Yard Shutise Relay (Mtdget Boys) — Jdhn Vess)ay — St - &C46 June 22, the Du nhuton . �•• s - Francis de Sales — Fhat. Richard Kranc — St. Berea- PicSkering Club is having their of new members followed— as. ' ' CflAttt� aOOOIagA1� detters — Second. regular dinner at the Oshawa Mr and Mrs. John Renner, of SCNOM a` W. �L Wi. 220 Your Shuttle Relay (Midget Girls) — Linda Clerrn0tnt — Flyin Club. Some of the Osh- UCl� Ajax, by pa and Mr 14 Ale• • asMIM . areserr 9t. F'ratheis de Sales — Flnst Patricia Gubb — 9t. Beaha- awn Kiwanis vein! be guests and Mrs. Snowden.rhawn key aertibic- a, We Ned Ow dette's — Second. The members are going t0 en- ale. The benediction was pro- rbem: a'M1e runs �~' joy same flying after dinner: nuanced by Rev. Kenneth Mac: � - iR s. asssee. his �"� tMrM'n• vswvow JUVRN1lt DIVISION 000 Lerman, a former mdtristes. awl wove• Aitee. esa.esee _ Dunbarten. United Church t 60 Yard' Dante — Philip Ovoenek — St. Francis — Finest. w«nen General Meeting guy, Sell a Thad. 60 Yard Dash — Joy Brown --St. Bernadette — Fourth. The June rreeet�r:g at Dun- Baty Ooy'nhe St. Francis de Sales — FiFth. bartorn U. C. W, was held in end Adverts SOMIC TANKS PLASTER CERAMIC Tris Running Broad Jump — Ricky Stevenson:— St. Bernadette's — the church parlours on Tues. ........ wli�, ClassMi 'STONE :: First. Ken Jaogth�es St. Francis Francis Francis sal Fde ourth. am]. die Gar ey. ' June i' cert preadded CONCRETE DRIVES„ STC. Broad Juunp — DMair�ead McPhee — St. Bernadette's — over meeting. A lovely W. J. Nil Fifth. worship service on the theme FLAGSTONE PATIOS Satthall Throw — Michael Lockett. — St. Bernadette's — First. of "The Prodigal Son" was r l� !„_ �� conducted by Mrs. Vera Pana - Kendal Howley — St. Bernadette's — Firth. r MARTIN tNRloMT Softball Throw -Valerie Parkinson 9t. Benmadette's — � and Mrs. Maxine Hop- ,. MlONRt TE !-lgl7 Se+oonci kinson. Mrs. Vera Freeman �r 240 Yard Shuttle Re sang two u A beautiful solos "How . Relay — Gregory Baily — St. BernadaLte's — Great Thou Art" and "Be Near First. Ken Jacques — -t. Francis de Sales and Philip Orsen- Mie, O Saviour". Miss Helen hl4M wrigages Arranged; Also Pik — St. Francis de Sales — Second. Bradd conducted a few games Per Ad{Miens and In4wevenants 240 Yard Sthut e — — St. Bernadette's and a deRcious lunch was First. Mairead McPhee — St, Bernadette's —Seco social committ- we aim prd m w Lean on t=Istling Mortgages — ee. Dates to remember or Susan Miller —Holy Cross Oshawa — Fourth. -.. If Yeo Reluire Any Mortgage financing A For /sat: next � fie, Meeting, t�g Courteous Service,, Call — JUNIOR DIVISION— the _ when an apron shower is bo be 1 E. IR�At�D AND COMPANY 73 Yard Desi) —John Van Aster 5t. Francis Sales held. October Spic. the Open IL ,fid Meertireg with a special speaker and guests from other organ -.-A AMU 75 Yard Dash — Joanne Walsh — St. Bernadette's — First. — ��ns• November 21, is the Adelaide St. Wast, Toronto 2, Ontario Kim Kearney — 9t. Francis de Sales —Fifth. �n annuli bazaar. Members are Runnnin�g. Broad Jump r Janine McCarthy — SL. Bernadette's asked to work on items for• WA — Ingo - i30-1756 or WA. 2-6902 First. -Mary Ann McLoughlin — St. Bernadette's — Fifth. this bazaar. during the sum- o AIM i Running Broad Jump — Wm. Karstulovick — St. Bernadette's �T• 0 0 0 � M� o.) T'triad. M. Girls' i J _ First. Helms Van Esten — St. Francis — Second. The minister, Rev. Dr. W A. Boys' High Jump — Wm. Karstolovicdh — St. Bernadette's — McKay, conducted the regular � 1•M SWW raha Second. Perter . Kaiser -- St. Francis — Fourth. — Ben morning service on Sunday, 11= w HARDWARE Vanden Broek - Fifth. assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn, 220 Yard Dash — David Cameron — St. Bernadette's —'First. organist and choir director. +; a :; �. - Jon Van Esten — St. Francis -- Seoond. Best Vernoy — Christine Thompson and Cathy. Third. Paul Cunmingham — St. Bernadette's — Fourth. AMWWXMcKay looked after the • Jun- r d aw for Congregation, The Lesson + 220 Yard Run — Maureen Power — St. Francis — Fourth. -z was: Matthew 13:• 45-52, with, John Van Esten — St. Francis — Third. the sermon text from verse . GENERAL HARDWARE'-. 440 Yard Relay (Girls) — Jenene McCarthy —'St. Berhad- 52. The topic of the sermon ette's — First. -Helms Van Esten — St. Francis — 'Second. was "Our Christian Heritage". ; r Softball Throw (Boys) — Brian O'Kane St. Franc's Third, We are heirs of a long trad- w WH�at' 201911 —Fifth, Y ition of Ctu•istianit which in- rw Softball Throw (Girls) — Suckle McAnerne — St. Francis Y , - , tions Social uences our thinking and aft,tdon to BANTAM DIVISION music and even trade unions: were irifiluehced by Christian • ' m # Pole Vault -- John Horton — St. Bernadette's — Second. leaders. In our Christian heri- � © �J� Brian Brits7key - St. Francis — Third. rage, we show concern for R Girls' Hi Jum families, children and educa- STATION PLAZA High p -- Pat Lawrence — St. Bernadette's — Denis tion. Many things in our lives� �+ • -Kelly, — St. Bernadette's — Second. are .changing today'. The th....afrrign Girls' Running Broad JunV Kathy Walsh —at. Bernadette's church is still fighting for the INSURANCE — Ri'Jl/S4R rs —Fust.: worth' of individual. 'It could Catering To All Occasions Boys' Running Broad Jump — Briant Smith - St, Bernadette's show more concern for Can- Serving the area since il2J —First. Frank Missen — St, Bernadette's — Third, adnan Indians and I�skimhos. Lot us handl* your ` Boys' 220 Yard Run =Brian Sanith - St, Bernadette's —First. Those who have the courage Insurance, Needs • - Michael Finnigan — St: Bernadette's — Second. to stand by their own person- (•Ire, Windstoreu, Auto k� n Until O K Girls' 220 Yard Run —. Brenda Carrigan — St. Bernradette's — al stanedards as them own do liability, «e.� . • not warty about whe�the_r__th Fust. are doing right or wrong. If bowman Glossa • •,/► • 440 Yard Relay (Boys')• —Michael Fimiigan - St. Bernadette's ..are are really concerned about 88 Kingston Rd W. Plekering , First. the world we must be willing Call us collect 66i.ai21 h 440 Yard Relay (Girls') --Patricia Brown — St. Bernadettea to do, something about,it, to 145 Sroek St. S. whhary: • rust Overbook — - — r a 9 Anne t, rands our n . 4farxiardt;. ' . 1Willaen-Thomas A pretty wedding was sol. enmized in St. John's United Church, Brougham on Satur- clay; June 6, when Dorothy El- aine,,(itaLlghC�t of Mr, and'Mrs. George Willson of $rougham, ceasories and a corsage. o PRESSURE SYSTLVA pins` roses' ESTIMATES GIVEN The grooms mother assist- ( ed, wearing a dress of lavend- I Phene -942.1717 er panted lace with white ac- BUSIN l S DIRECTORY The �.rif 1 Vr fur. j ROUGE HILL-PICKERING LIONS CLUB of M. and 1VIr�. pmias of R R.' 3, Stouffville. :. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE 1■Ilslls■■tlf■■/1•■■1■■1A md- Go .Now - Pay Later If You Wish A R N I V .. - Aof Further Partielilars Frorr4:- lon over taffeta, seMilbauteau Pkkeriii� and ter - °f neckline wtith princess line dawn front, trimmed ..0 _ . Gu�►I AwEED S "United church °f BANNERS- ' (�� �± -.:MAX PLAZA . teiltng to the waist. - 24 HOUR' = y DAY SERVICE McEA(HNIE Mins t.f�, Rev. MNI41pe E�ftaitl hof 4q p '6" 0 - ' THUR. - FRI. -SAT. JUNE 25, 26, 27 . Radio -TV SWWCO FUNtRAL DIRECTOR _ . of :1 Q LIVERPOOL RD. i NO. Z HIGHWAY Aar Make 'or Mode! ELECTRONIC _ �� �� AL It SERVICES At ldf tied carnations and mums. The ceremony was perform_ ._ . (ED ARMSTRONG) DO? (OH Liverpool Rd., Souftfi) SERVICE SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS 31 Ferrier Ave. Toronto i of ed by Rev. A: E. Cresswell. The DO YOU HAVE WORK TO ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY ARTHUR FIELD Service Contracts ANTENNAS Sunday School - 9.0 A. AL 1 best man was Mr. William Stouffvilde and the - ONTARIO COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS & HEALTH ASSOC. cessories and corsage of yel- PICKEitING ' P M�'■°e Berries And - 11-07 A. M. nd Ross of were Mr. Norman Mils ANNUAL MEETING JUNE 9, 1914 low rosy¢ Flours . _ _.lel A. M. to 4 P. M: PAY OR NIGHT Sunday .SfJ4001 3 Bible Class '9.45 j ` •.,.� ushers and MT. Btuce Wjuson. Dr.. Gustave dingr'as, Executive Director of Monhieal's Re- Annual Meeting For tl�e wedding trip downled- to Nassau, the bride chose a 'silk EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P._ M. * AND LEY Mr. Alam Clark of Green habilitation Institute, was the' speaker at the in dress of white printed' CLOSED LOSED ON WEDNESDAYS ai TELEVISION Church sefvie0 ?.M P. 11 ! In played the wpdoifng wood,CALL +: of the Ontario County and Health Association,: Osbawt3 on Tuesday Several years ago Dr. Gingras headed a sheath with coat of pale tur- EU p� WATER DiWVERii/ _....... ............. .000.0 swrly sNwel 1:15 P. K �d- mercy team of doctors when the Canadian Goverrxnerht was quoise with white accessories. Wow. McEaehntf4, Prn*, Pyne Y asked to help 10,000 men, women and children wtw had been On their return, they wild West of Dunbarto.n * BBtt■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■0 poa's�oned and paralyzed in Morrow after using motor oil reside in Whitby. `tPMON e 1kW cooking oil. Since the TB Association is the Ontario County .............. :..... ....... ............... Women's Hospital Auxiliary PHONE Er 01-2171 i Ii>pirabditation Council. a speaker,on rehabilitation was timely. 1 fire June S. Mootie Pickering,Oft. � Gem : • � e The fiery French -C arachan doctor a verbal under he didn't mention • ATIONfie 2-0063A be the two hundred mem1ms and guests ---arid incendiary bi-cubturad issue ' The June 8th meeting of the �I1�1CaA /'L..�L n `kweb !k the once. In a slash 41014 inute speech, Dr. Gingras stated that Can- Hospital Auxiliary, ways held - - !fit" Ada's wetTare boa sizould contribute "at least $2,000,000" to in the Nurses' Residence. Re- natsllNS, o■TAIN Aid basic, fundamental research in rehabilitation". s A s of the Rununage Sale & KEN and CI ARKS a11v. N. s. sNsrNe■■ . ' Inter he said it was a rare opportunity to be able bo address Tag Day were very good, for Cr**t*% Dr"m a. D.0.id- d- such as gathered at the meeting, and stated it is which we thank the public. A P R E N T f C E •� ��. • «� l w begs at after some twenty years of hard and fruitful ilitation is so little known by the average Canadian. film on "The Poison control Centre, at the Hospital 'for . AUCTIONEERS . .. & Murdoch pbsom 943.3093 �t zt, were brought to the Association Alderman by 'unloch, representing the Mayor of Oshawa; the Suck Children" was shown. It MARKHAM BifT�ltBri Solidtora � IS SUNDAY 011RYICn ase a s�-11Ny G��iM � - Id. ew B. Dymond, Provincial Healrth Minister: Dr. C. t\1 was both-infornuative and also t-pr'bvoking. Mrs. Wm. useesed md w�fUo.flar NW ■u osa.N.s .t o.�rh ..r T..a and NOtariM Pv�k 9040 a s.--.Irt6 "bg pr� �n T Medical Su tendert, Toronto Hospital.. Weston: Awl D tor, Gage Institute Cheat C me, Ellis stared our meeting.; aft- M sa.d. I.olsn..es. N..s.- 9o.so a ..-N.hr Cs..�1s!nider, h' andJ. O'Brien Executive Director, Ontario Tuberculosis er which she was presented sotto Furdlwot !MI 3.9393 UM a COWAA811t� aAM�_-'b` i. As ioctiatiim Annual Reports were presented in book form from the Pres- whir a corsage, a Past Presid- ent's Pin, and two lovely cry- aro em speo4elb at l68someb" l,rso s 8l4eeo6 St. N. O3h■wO (a mo a Ne■ b, ldeCrt, Executive Secretary, Ontario .TB Association Represent- ative and Chairmen of the following Committees: Medical Ad- stat pieces. A nice tea was ser. W. DUAL $XXV C11 AT 60111 ►llCt TOlephwn 00hawa 7294Mi 90.36 a sm Park srs IS (we 6w hew Nij � b. vi cry; Case Health Education; Rehabilitation and E'xi� ved in her honour. Mrs. Bose will now become our _ pmemas _ 11l�-3341 i4B-IIsi - w11oNssewT Social Service; and Chrtetmes Seal Campaign. A re- given apor3xcellep of the Ontario County Re- ppoo rt was en of the President. We all give Mrs. Bosch our support. This was or prumaw bwe .o.....umub o msok 1s". �• s3.a+ ,�•,n,-M.cr cownwAw 004 I6Mr6.6.1.e f6f IM 31st If a b �... • •habilitation Council and !ta excellent progress. It was announced that the Association, in eo•dperation with "�--.J;tre Ontam Department of Health would be oonduc ting mass our last rneeitAng for the sum- mer. --Corr sn• 8406. � � � _., s 1 TT testing and chest x-ray surveys in March 1965. • ,:___0-0:00.-_•'---..__ __ • • • W. G. Soloniuk. Oshawa, was elected President of the C="TB and Health Association. Mrs.A.Coii.ins - Pidcefino Untied Church FLEURY i COMERY �,AFISf/4A SdQOCf - • 4 .E. Members of the Management 'Comm-' ..Wornon, BARRISTERS BOLICITORS S H E R R I N Soei�#y _. ~-d LZ are: Mr. J. Sanders, Ajax, Immediate Past President; Aps1H. T. Nictrai• Whiffiy, Vlke-PresSdenit Mr. A. C. Richard- had a very good rneeting last MOTARIEi PUBLIC � souse 4I4e 4 osrTAlN/ t 4: Mon, Uxbridge, Vice -President; Mr. G. Lawrence. Ajax. Vice- Thursday evening with nearly �bY r Qlra bd - eNuseN aL1;Y1Ci AND 3lrNvwT aewex R�dent: Mr. K. M. Hurn, Oshawa. Treasurer: Mrs. H. T. all of our old mernbers out, od .. Funeral and i -• Nichol- W14ft. O. T. A. Representstive, and several visitors. AT 2-6734 I 1 UNDAY _ 11.00 A. N. t F iCannnittee Chairmen are: Dr. W. G. Grant. Oshawa, Medidai Our meeting in September Ambulance Servke 11.w0C S.I.I. - 7.30 P. u - Advi-+4ary: Dr. D. Oshawa, Case Fending: Rev. H. A- - McAls -, OstWwa, So Service and Rehabilitation: Mrs. Ross wtll be on the Second Tenn mday in that the 10th, so we 6 IIOIRt� Aft*" lost. Ant 86rfr of 013 S. N4phs _ r Stria. Suadp-)and: Health Educator: Mr. D. L Crazier. Port 1din month. must Ary to remember that a� y"� T6611�466 6f No61an11 en �M t Parry. Seal Sao: Mrs. F, Rirpels Br+ooktila Publicity; Dr Li. A- mora, Oshawa, Maas Survey. date: The program convener. sie0�0r +0 ^--f--"-� �+M P lnwdur and b4i� Ne. _ N 14M w'r0'6r'f r•6N811 _ r.. _ Members of the ESoecnitive Ooundl are: Mrs. D. I. Grne. Mrs. W�trh. McLean had a very b AA.Isaa..s ai P{ebef111E E�e11 R6ei now a a." P. n. MIs. G. Lawrence Mrs. H. S. Polak; Ashburn -Mrs. George interesting program which ev-. ALL AMC 01336601st - Arxit Mr. Geel�ge Ancinew.: Bay Dr. M. Sd Cochin: Beaverton ery+one thoroughly enjoyed.. "� Tf. ay6aI0C !.«w h +0+0 on " -Mrs. J T. Parks, Mrs C. G. Ross, Rev: G: A. Beatty, President: Mrs. W, Tandi�irn w Pmblla. Twsdn�, Virg Rev S. Profitt; Blackwater --.Mrs. A. Harper: Brooklin--Dr. gave a report on the MONUMENTS TeiCP�10AtB 300 R.wer • a.N a6 P. 4a 9 W G. Y. Grant, Mrs. F. M. 1• Miday, Miss E. McBrien. Mrs. Gordon Hurst. John Meclar4 Mrs. John Medland. J. Whiting. held with ical meetings'* being heed with WHitehatt 2-3610 N 601 .a... 4666!4.«6. ase -i - MTs. Harry McCool: Carmingtiorr-Mrs. James Patton, Mrs. the village churdws, and also wllpwr mommmt 110""- Ref fa,Ih« Mr•,..11... Q611 - - _ Jewell. Mrs. Allan Michelle. Mrs. Jim Witte. Mr. Jim �, Mrs. Audrey Meek: Dunbarton -Mrs, W. H. J. Thump- irndnded us of the Presbytery diwwr in October, to be held ROBERT AUSTIN, •PROP. AT166a16 3.1003 : son, bb, W. H. J, Thompson; Garnelbrldge-Mrs. Harper New- Tram Mr, I� Newman; Goodwood -Mrs Don Spencedy: in our C. E. Centre; also, the Bazaar on November 21. a. !. 1. YYMfIq. Teo Mu6o W"t 6f Wbmbr •sssasssl0!!N■14■lalsn 3 Mrg Dari T all: G I. G. Slater: Oshawa- 1 Anyone seeing arry interest- O0 No s NIlfw6ai. 16$.6.. guy and Sell Y -St. Andrew's A G. Hiltz. Mr, Hiltz, Mrs. A. D• Aldridge. A, D, Aldridge, 11e!!ss �j Pellow, Mr. J. McCansh, Dr. R. J. Kimmerly, Rev..P. � ideas during the summer -bring them along to our U. A Aim Phones Whhby mod 1462 With A Classified Ad Presbyterian Churc f _ Dwyer':' Mrs. Z. Fekete, Mr. B. F. Snowdon; Pickering -Dr, J, C. W. in the. fall. ■!11!!a!■■11■■■■44t■p■at ; M, Aatkinaon, Mrs. E. A- Lancaster, Rev. H. S. Shepherd.Mr. A special "thank you" to CiwnA Street NefTh, Mebrine R1ss Deakin. Mr, C, Marley; Port Perry -Mrs. Sam Cawker. _ " 'Mrs. D. L Crozier, MT. N. P Aldred. Mrs, M, B, Dymond. Mr, our Social Convener, Mrs. F. ■■■■■■■ata■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■I Minister Raw F. Cofllrolr, M. A. wff S. E. Beare: Seagrave -Mrs. Paul Diamond, Mr. Roy Scutt: Stti.0exlsnd---Mas. Don Robinson. Mr. H. S, Jenkins: Udney- Simons for her work with our many catering jobs, and to the IAIN julQ TO Manse. " Mnndaor Ddw Mss:`-Dougles Robertson: Mr.. Robertson: Uptergrove-•-Mrs. �d� Executive for fere diVl Nvf1 ' Phone 942-1186 E. Brown: Uxbridge -Rev. D: Lattlmer, Mrs. Robert Harris: Mrs. C. Richardson. Mas, Nonr%an Srrkh; Whitby -Dr, G. A. loyal support. -Corr. A M. - : 80f'vIa Worship iS AJIL A 0f 11. ,Jactw, .Mrs. R. H. Bedell. Mrs: W. Kennedy, Dr, M. W. Butts, - ••__...._.............._._ __. . J Mr. I, M. Hamer, Mrs. J: E. Pritchard, Mrs. Desmond Newman: a Wfdtevale--Mrs. J. C. Irwin, Mrs N. Robinson: Zephyr- Mr, ; rt �2b3.80 _ Per Person s Sunday sd4od 18.08 A.M . -Iti* Bai43. Ms, C. Oldham' . - - P 1 t! A�! 81 N G := : = m KAYES For - _ 10 Days L Friendly Welcome ' Awalf4 WEDDING er rem weanrhg a oressYou -ALFRED of blue lace with matching ac- PLUMBING BATHROOMS Includes: 1Willaen-Thomas A pretty wedding was sol. enmized in St. John's United Church, Brougham on Satur- clay; June 6, when Dorothy El- aine,,(itaLlghC�t of Mr, and'Mrs. George Willson of $rougham, ceasories and a corsage. o PRESSURE SYSTLVA pins` roses' ESTIMATES GIVEN The grooms mother assist- ( ed, wearing a dress of lavend- I Phene -942.1717 er panted lace with white ac- Round Trip from Toronto via T. C. A. _ .Air Conditioned Rogue at Famous Montagu _ Beach Hotel Transfers front Airport to Hotel on Arrival and : < Breakfast 8: Evening Dinner Daily !■■■d■=!S■N■!■■m■i■aman i■4i■*Nauman Nauman ■■■■■ became the bride of Mr.; --trartlss--RicTrard 'Thomas son Melville �h_ THE SIGN M A N .Group Learing TORONTO JULY 20th of M. and 1VIr�. pmias of R R.' 3, Stouffville. DOREEN AND�FRED HOLLOWAY SEATS STILL AVAILABLE The bride, given in marriage by her - father, wore a full TRUCK LETTERING' t Go .Now - Pay Later If You Wish 4 length ' gown of white silk ny- CUTOUT LETTERS ` Further Partielilars Frorr4:- lon over taffeta, seMilbauteau CARTOONS ` neckline wtith princess line dawn front, trimmed ;DISPLAYS -H n e T R A V E L A R D panel writer appliques of Chantilly POSTERS SHOWCARDS V B U R EA U LTD. lace. Her headdres was of or- ange `blossoms with shirred BANNERS- ' (�� �± -.:MAX PLAZA . teiltng to the waist. - 24 HOUR' = y DAY SERVICE .N10PPM6 _. . The bride carried red roses .IOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. 4q p '6" 0 and wtirte stephanotis. 942-b241 - ,:v ++LL 7 bridesrrha ds were Miss _ . Pat Gray, Mrs,. James Blair Miss Catherine Coakwell. Find Us Fast In The. Yellow Pages -Res: Pickering Beach, !■■■d■=!S■N■!■■m■i■aman i■4i■*Nauman Nauman ■■■■■ area!■k■■!l1rs110■■a!0•• r and 'bey Nvore pawns of .hrip col -s. `i ST. TAMES: our with French sleeves, bou- Pat Gray, Mrs,. James Blair Miss Catherine Coakwell. Find Us Fast In The. Yellow Pages -Res: Pickering Beach, !■■■d■=!S■N■!■■m■i■aman i■4i■*Nauman Nauman ■■■■■ area!■k■■!l1rs110■■a!0•• n 'a and 'bey Nvore pawns of .hrip col -s. ST. TAMES: our with French sleeves, bou- OPTOMETRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH ' fant skirts, with full, back, and Reforrnad 'Episcopal front done in tucks. trimmed with bows down the centre of THE H A N D Y M A sERviCE .IOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. 24 HOUR Roeebank Road, North C&Pt- Rw. L. B. McPherson, s the front. The bridemaids car- .N 3 Pleasant Sensor ELECTRONIC B. A. j tied carnations and mums. The ceremony was perform_ ._ . (ED ARMSTRONG) DO? (OH Liverpool Rd., Souftfi) SERVICE SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS 31 Ferrier Ave. Toronto i •' ed by Rev. A: E. Cresswell. The DO YOU HAVE WORK TO ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY BAY RIDGES Service Contracts ANTENNAS Phone HO. 5-48114 1 best man was Mr. William Stouffvilde and the BE TT LARGE OR SMALL & TOWERS' Installed & Repaired Service of Worship Ross of were Mr. Norman Mils PAINTING Flours . _ _.lel A. M. to 4 P. M: Telephone 839-M Sunday .SfJ4001 3 Bible Class '9.45 j ` •.,.� ushers and MT. Btuce Wjuson. UPKEEP OF GROUNDS. ETC. EVENINGS - 7 to 9 P._ M. _ . C dr M. RADIO A. M. Mendn9 Prayer Mr. Alam Clark of Green ------GENERALCLEAN-UP, CLOSED LOSED ON WEDNESDAYS ai TELEVISION 1146 A. M. played the wpdoifng wood,CALL " 942.5616 Telephone as! -21b01 _....... ............. .000.0 I Holy Ca44n4unlen -Phut nnt� At the r'eceptio'n held at the Y Bo-peep Int► the bride's moth- , THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964- ' THE PICKERING NIEW9 iPose Seven Pideering Pillage News and children are visiting Mr. I Pickering Golf Course, of Marmora attended the I ney, Scarboro, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James, Mur, and Mrs. Lloyd Crebbin, in Rev. M. R. and Mrs. Jenkin- Erskine Cemetery Memorial with Mrs. H. R. Monney, and doch's infant daughter Martha --Mr. and .Mrs. Al. Davis, of HYbord' A, Manitoba for tiro _ i.__son, King City, were recent Service on Sunday afternoon, attended Erskine Cemetery Jean, was baptised at the weeks. ' visitors with• Mr, and Mrs. L. last. and Mr. Baker assisted Memorial Service, morning service of St. And- Georgina Dr. motored to New Conlgratulations to Allan M. Morley. York City last week, to meet y the choir, at this service. The Guild of St. George's rew's Presbyterian Church, and Mts Paterson, Park Road, who won Mr. IV. A. Gowdy and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bishop, Anglican Church catered at the later, Jim and Mary enter- parents, who had the "Sons of Scotland McCrae Doucette, of Portland, Ont, of Hamilton, s arrived from Yorkshire. Eng„ Camp Golf Trophy for the sec- _ have been spending Pent the week. Terrier Breeders' Dog Show al tained: the Lorne Kemps. of for a three-month stay here. d M the week end with Mr, and Mrs. L. M. the fake front home of Mr. Whitby; the Don Kemps, of and time, last Saturday. The with an and Mrs. F. Prowse. Morley and other relatives. and Mrs. Sand Palmer, on Ajax; the Jack Boyes, Mark- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squires tournament was Played on the Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Balser, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mon- .• Mark- Saturday: y 3 ham; the Steven Murdochs, of Oak Ridges; the H. Jansen, of STRO Oak Ridges; the Reg. Tucks, of • ' Burlington; Mrs. Deeming, of Myrtle and the John Storks, Fresh of Pickering, and Mr. and Grade 'A' Mrs. Harry Bogies, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Boyes, of Pickering. Some of the guests attended Oven Ready the • Erskine Service. Mr. Frank Simons waS in Sudbury last Saturday attend- �„ ing ' a „ceremonial"• and be came a member of the Mason -' �f .� is Shrine. Ota Sunday, Mr, amR K -E T ` Mrs. Simons • entertained the Roue Hilts on Hwy. No. 2 Just East of Rouge Bridge T sla tern and their families of rs the year 1962-63, 'Dist. 3., the _ year in which Frank was the Master of Doric' Lodge, Pick= ering. There were approximat- ♦ eiy torty-five guests present. Mrs. Wm. McLean, Sher- wood Dr' E. attended a "Le+ad- -' •""r ership Training Camp" at r Bark Lake, near Kirunoun't, last week-end. (All Flavors) (Freezer Buy) ;: (Save 20c) "Happy Birthday" to Donald ' Ian (Boz) McLean, young son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McLean, Gover"Cr�aln who celebrated his first birth. ce '+ day on June 14. The Women's Euchre Club, ti members from -Pickering and 1 2 Gallon Wet Hill celebrated their tenth year together. last Sat- urday, with dinner at "Port of ` . Call", and.-later at O'Keefe Centre. The Pickering ladies :C (Frying, Roasting, are: Mrs. Vern. Disney, • Mrs. :;Barbecuing) /r► Elmo Disney: Mrs. Larry Dis- V ney. Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Mrs. - - Wilson and Mrs. E, Joy' Mrs. W • W • Tomlinson and daughter Janet, spent Last week in VerwT nt, visit' Mrs. u� Tomlinson's parents. Janet hes (Average 3 lbs.) daughter Janet spent last been spending the morrth at the home o€ her parents here, • Pickering Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs, CHUM. Canada Packers Maple Loaf J, Hasek, on Tuesday, June 23, DOG FOOD Maple • Leaf. Tesderflake 12 ca. *Quare D at 1.00 p.. m. Luncheon. foist. CHID - R - SPRED owed by Business SessdoTL . .. �� under ` - ' lif�a Cars to leave 4-corners at Ss�+mvis.ntra, :.Large 16-oz. Jar 15y4-oz. Tlrti e - noon. .1� 45 n - r� ,-::..-6 for , . """"` far C Pickering Horticultural :7_ - �5� a (Saxe 11 C) ROSE & PEONY -SHO'ft of will be held at Cherrywood .aE - Tuesday. evening. June 23, at ,Tins $4.95) G Ib$e 59c a.00 p. m. An into- seti (ser. s1.os) I PRICES EFFECTIVE ng p's'' 2 lbs 39c gram Is planned. A -sport of I (Save 7c) NE 18-19-20 the Convention, and Doo;- Priz- es. Come—and enjoy a pleas. Swifts Allsweet (100% Pure Vegetable Oil) (Save 10c) Nu Brand Crearrt &Smooth (Save 19c) 16-6z ant evening. — Corr. _ MARGARINE 9 3 lbs. 79c� PEANUT BUTTER 2 for 59c - = St. Andrew's Presbyterian Peace River White No. 1 (Save 291) 12-oz. Bears l Canada First Grade Instant Skim Milk Powder (Save 16c1 Church PURE LIQUID HONEY 2 for 49c' CRIN�O large 3-lb. box „--$9c; 59e (save loci Is holding a B�: sale, of the s -home of Mrs. James Palmer, The Pickering, on Thursday, June To se Known By Goof Taste- Alone fREiN LEAN FORK LOIN ROAM S11Ced Kindless - ; . ..., :: _ � � zs. from 3.00 t0 e.00 in. GIA14Tt 10-OZ JACoffee That R .T.___:-. -_-• (save wc)-------- — Rib 'End (jun 18) 51.49 A" SPE 2 (Average 2yg Ibe_) - - ... ..:....- ' Swift's remlum (Save 20c) 1 /-lb. Ton1.49 Tenderloin End __.___ Ib. 69c rea a5 ��0� I�• YOU ARE INVITED COOKED HAM" „�► � (Average 3,� Rea j ro ATTEND •:' - ' (New' Guaranteed Lean) cent-' _ The Community Roasts Or Chops •.__ lb. 795 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Cadbu 's (Save 1 1 c) Large 2 c Whole Loin .______ A. 655 At The Christian Education Iy 9 � Lean Peamealed CHOCOLATE BARS : 2 for 39e � ' ed Snsek.d ,-.,.- `COTTAGE ROLL F Y Pickering Centre u ted church car Arihurs Fully Cook d (� Dairy Milk, Caramilk, Dark & Honeycrisp Me* Shoul4er Ib. -4.9C - lb' 49 Kindergarten to Grade 7. Smoked Fresh Pork (Picnic) SCHOOL HELD Value (Save loci 4-Roll Family Pack Bacon Squares ib. 29C F - June, 29 to July 30 (Inc.) _ Hours: 9.00 •to 11.30 A. M. TOILET TISSUE 29c Fresh (while nay test) . Chicken Win s -- Ib. Z9e 0�Ider', b Red Rose Economy (Save Bc) Pkg. of 9V 9 TEA . BAGS _. __-:-______ 79e Excellent For Barbecuing a, --------- - - a Lean Boneless . _-. rabie Queen Enriched • Skinless (While They Last) (Loose) ~ -_�� i MMER BREAD. (Full.24-oz. Sliged .Loaves)..__:_____- 2 for 395 Stew, Meat Ib. 59C E - :c W I E N E R S TIME TAB L ,Nethev's (Save 6c) Large 24-9z Jar (roes Cut lbs C STRAWBERRY or 'RASPBERRY JAM _-_-___ 595 Short Rib Roast '__�' 1b. 69e Effective June 25, 1964 Ycrt or Snowcap'Frozeri - 2=Ib. Pkg. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn) (Less Than 3 lbs. - 39c per Ib.) HEAD CHEESE . MIXED VEGETABLES ____ ____________ __:__�__ 49c Pot Roast----_____-______ •Ib. 49e " . 3 Ib. tin 99C - For Service_Between _ 'Potted Blade or Short. Rib Round or Square Ge aniums -.35c ea. or 3 for $ ROAST 1b. 39a OSHAWA •PICKERING 1.00 (Blade •Bone Removed) RUMP ROAST „ LB. 79C ::Toronto Potted Freail Minced Steak Ib. 695 Standing (6th & 7th Ribs) 'Boneless Rolled (lst*5 ribs) Lantanes -'.-35c ea. or 3 for $1. Prime Rib Roast _____-__ Ib. 59c � � ____ Ib, 89c OO P.ea1, Mincer 'Beef Z lbs. 79e Prime Rib Roast 'Ask' For Time Table No. 7. Sunkist Julcy Home Grown Fresh S aunehm Round A LEMONS - doze '49c Green Onions or Radishes _._______�___ Z9e STEAKS or ROASTS " 9 DAYLIGHT TIME lb.' 7 CI No. 1 Ontario Hot House Long Green � King Size U.S. No. 1 Florida Firm Red Ripe Fresh Lean � � rickets and Information At PICKERING COFFEE SHOP- Tomatoes cello k 29� CUCUMBERS .: 2 for 39c p g PORK BUTT ROAST - � � Ib. 49c 'Telephone: 942-1771 �� U.S. No. 1 California White Carolina Red Ripe Juicy Large size, 19-Ib. Average T. Galloway _ Agent WATERMELONS __. _-__..____ each 99e ARRIVING FRESH DAILY NEWPOTATOES _ California Red Cardinal Sweet Juiry Home Grown Strawberries Attractively Priced sting Peackes--5-far-29c -FIower Piants . 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 i 10 lbs. 89c — ' - No. 1 Multiplier Califomia Sunkist Sweet Eating Juicy she leo. p (For Growing Green- Onions ONION SETS Ib. 29c -. 5 The 49e - - - - - -' VALENCIA ORANGES ______ 3 doze 95e ' • AI . • Page Eight !,-THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 bank Road School are stillGreenwood Conservation Area. Edmonton,. picked up their Ajax And Pickering General talking about the trip they The Fairport Beach Cubs are daughter; iq Guelph, where Hospital WESTROUGE took last week. They' left at asked to meet at the Comm- she is taking her Nui se's Statistics Month Of May 1964 6.30 last Thursday morning, unity Hall not later than 8.30 Training, and journeyed to the - The deepest sympathy of this 'Service, on Sunday morning. and stopped off at Upper Can- a. rr , to leave sharp at 8:45; home of his sister. 11r and Total in -patients aim. 254 community is extended to On Sunday, June 21, at 9.30 ada Village and the Observat- arriving home shortly af.t Rd. NP There they Rosebank Residenee- Mr. and Mss. Lincoln Yates a. m. there will be Morning cry before they booked into 4.00 P. m. family ties with their brother Town of Ajax 101 and family, Rouge Hills Dr: in Worship. Rev. K Scott, will be Lneir 'hotel. They had break- The final night of .Scouting Picketing Twp. 106 + themr loss with the sudden in charge fast in the Parliament Build- in Fairport Beach will be a and his family, Mr and lits• Pickering 'Village _ 22 death of their son Jahn David, The Sunday School Picnic ings, with Michael Starr, and cook -out" on the beach on Lloyd Cross, and continued ly T, of Whitby 5 de Friday, June 12. Funeral will be held on Saturday, the then toured the building. From Tuesday, June 30, beginning at to Collingwood for. a farm - \4lhitby Twp. .4 12 services were conducted by 20th, of 130 p..rrr. at ,Rouge there they went to the War 8:00 p. m. This includes all re -union, last week. _ Oshawa ` Rev. K: Seere of St. Edward's Hills Golf and Country Club. Museum. They arrived home Cubs, Scouts' and Honoured o 0 o Others Anglican Church, West Rouge, Bring your family picnic bas- at 1U.UU p. m.. Friday. They Guests --the Parents. We hope 'Eastern Racing Pigeon Club Number babies born. 40 from the W. C. Town Funeral kat. and tea, Coffee, milk and would like to thank Mr. Gain- to see as many parents as St. Jerome, Que.-300 miles. Tot, out-patients 633 Chapel, Whitby. on Monday, ice cream will be provided. er, Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. An- possible, out. The evening will 1-2 Horton; 3 Kapi; 4, Cow- In-patient x-rays 138 ,Tune 15. ;. John. had been lilt 060 thony for a delgihtful trip. include entertainment, refresh- ling, 5, 6,. 7, Horton; 8 Cow- Out-patient x-rays 428 - 1 ending Dunbarton High School Grace Presbyterian Church Happy birthday to Donald ments, camp -fire (no sand in ling; 9 Garland; 10 Ti,pp• Miniature x-rays 90 = and will be greatly missed by Port Union Road Chisholm, on. Rosebank Road. the hot dogs -guaranteed). The•"Beaver Juniors" had a Lab, in-patient trtm"ts. ,1241 the many friends he had made. Sunday, June 21, at 11.00 a. who celebrated his 16th birth The Ladies' Auxiliary will be week's rest.. Next week -end Lab. out-patient trtm'ts. 77 Congratulations to Miss Bev- m.. the pupils, teachers and day on June 17. looking after the cooking. they ship to Mont Pellier, in Blood Transfusions. 20 Saturday, June 13 Dun-, Ohio. if you, would like to attend On 42 erley Bantan; who graduated officers of the Sunday School the Liberal Assoc. Strawberry fair Baptist Church held their •..... •'BV � ...•.. Minor operations on. Saturday, June 13, from will be in charge of the morn Festival, at the home of Mr. annual picnic on the church y Sell & Trade Major operations 36 the East General Hospital ing service. The children will and Mrs. Aiderdice, on .the grounds. The picnic was very Ear, eye. nose, throat School of Nursing. Beverley's be taking part, and would 21st of June. Mrs. Fortier, of successful, and a most enjoy- With Classified Adverts Operations , 42 _ parents, and sister, Mr. and like their parents to come to Mrs, Bill Barman and Barbara, this very special occasion for Toynevale Rd. [las some extra able time was -had. The pie. - them.this area are o 0 0 tickets.ra}c ended Sunnyslope Ave. attended thewith a ball game. The boys in graduation exercises• The Sunday School Picnic to be commended for the Dunfair Baptist Church News -Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beck, of w be on Saturday, June 20, _ showing they • trradp for the 9.45 a, m. Sunday School. • • Rouge Highlands Dr. enjoyed at Paulynne Park, and buses West Rouge Canoe Club, at Morning Worship at 11.00 a: ' the week -end -at their cottage wild be leaving the church at the Regatta at thr Toronto m 230 p m., Bible Study; 700 e Wed - at Lake Sirricoe. 12; 0• noon. Bring your family Sailing and Canoe Club last p. m., Evening Worship. Wed- -the West Rouge 1st. and picnic basket. Tea and ice 2nd. Cub Packs ended the sea- cream will be provided. Week. We took third place; nesday evening Prayer Meet - with Missasauga in first, and Ing at 8.00 P. m.. Friday even- e goo's aetivitses, with a party Church Services for .Grace Balmy Beach second. Dori Mc ing Teen-agers at 8.00 p M. w� at St. Edward's Parish Hall, on wit]. be held at 9.30 a. M. dur- Kerracher, Dyson Rd. carne in o 0 0 11 Wednesday evening, June 17, ing the summer months. -Mr. and Mrs. .Fred.- Moore ...........f ........... ....................... ,.:. firsrt in the Junior Kayak. Birthday wishes go to Betty Rivercourt Rd , spent Sunday Jim M eKer rockier was amem- Friars. 14 years old on June _ with Mrs, Rd, spent parents at RQlJ9Pr HIIIS ber of the four -man canoe, '22; and to Olga Kosurko. 12 Mob ���� when they placed second. years, on June 23; and to Rob- Ma<gter David McLaughlin, of Gerry mak• Allton Rd• has Brian Hobbs: Pine Ridge, Ter- in Cane,. 8 years on June 24; Rouge Hillis, Dr. is in the Hos- been sporting a black eye, but ry and Darmy Erwin. Dyson and to Donald Chiliman. 14 _ pital for Sick ChHdren where he's lucky. Gerry was working Road, and Jim and Don Mc- years o June 21. the underwent minor surgery, with 'a hatchet ` last .week. Kerracher, Dyson Rd, were Congratulations on their 'ry►�•//Y it , on Monday, June 15, and his when he caught it at the cor- members of the 14-'r r wedding anniversary, goes to - _ marl• young friends in Kinder- of his eye, and needed- canoe which placed third. and Mrs.- Robert Leather ..,, _..._...:., ,... rryeriicai attention. We are The Junior Singles did well fo eriy--of Fairport .Beach. r _ -- gar ten wish him a speedy re- covery glad to report it wasn't more and can second. now of Toronto,. on their 14th -Trig Ladies' Club ended their serious -I stitch closed the Overall points put them in anniversary, June 24. _.season's activities with a Pot wround. third place for the day's off- Would anyone having news Luck Supper at the home of The Seouters in the district errs. for Fairport Beach, please call will be attending the year's Any boys and gins warning Mrs. Cooper, 9.19.3562. ..'Mrs. Sheilaa Redmayne, Rouge ii I,ihin a heavy load g� Owasbo Dist, Scoubers' Co join the Club, can get full ' � • •' Hillis Dr. About twenty-two of a Kenco, on infarmation from the Super- Jtir1l[� f10fr tIfA11 sttiElpfif! the members enjoyed supper Super - Club Camp t .Camp Lai w� visors and parents wire are in ,. J -. arxi an evening of games and the Brock Road on June 22. � fakes keew-Isola", to t 0116116T fun. on T7nu9daY, June 11. Next week. School will -be attendance every night. Agesto you won't got In Citi Tuesday, June 23., at out while school's in when the are frcxn 9. to 90. Fees range Mrs. Reg, Dixon. California nil 8.30 p• to the members of the 140 es of Rouge Hill. Schaal from ;4.00 for the 9-16 yr. has. arrived at the tieing of her M� OpPed dbsa and F _ . group, and $11.00 a � up for daughter Mrs„ and Mr. Shea, Club are imntted to visit the leave the classrooms for ttreir n raw re ah hm lop -F Mly j . Children, annual- trips. The Grade 8. the 16 year and up .gibup, The on the 2nd. Con., for a visit. Schooa for Retarded leave at 6.00 a• m. June only qualification is that you which they say will -never be .Ajax, Cars will be leaving the CIA s M yOr 6avo O heavy load t0 IIA Schaal here, a2 8.00 p,. m.. and 22, for a two-daY trip to Ot- nit be able to swirly, and long enough. Ilant's how to d0 N sail�ly . if anyone wishes a ride, colt taws, and will •take in Fort pm•� mast offer n take a Friends and neighbors are • • Mrs June C2ne skier, the Presid- Henry and Upper Canada Vill- stunt' at chaperoning. They sorry to see the Barkey's. of • . look b over carefully to docile ant, at ATlantic 4-1494. age. Mrs. Phin and Mr. and ulr} partictylarly like more Rosebank Rd. N. move away, dw bed way to Vose Y As the members of the Mrs. Peter Robertson will be girl members, to take part in but wish them happiness in ew fad dose h B Ladies' Club have worked to along to see that everything the regattas. West Rouge Can- their'new surroundings. • baa y raise money to Delp with this runs smoothly. The Grsyde 7. ce Club is the only one with- Mr. Harold Austin, of St.. , , so a food gdp e• M school as much as possible Class -with Mr.. Hanttatr, will be out a good girl tnembensteiP• ed Mr, and Jotm, N. B., vismt _ they are very interested in the touring the elegram Bldg• ....... .. .... M'rs. Horton on Rosebank .Rd. ick sur and keep year .. be gas work brat has been done at and Pioneer Village on the �C�IrpCY� Beach bassi week-endLtaking a break traigM ,l _ the school. and this should be 23rd. Grades 5 and 6,' with r i ` from his business trip: L , . keep The load dose N yaw body _ a g oPPort�ty' to see cline Mr. Robertson Miss Setts and Michael Shea. on the 2nd. to Midland on the Mr and Mrs. M. Grant, r2 boy on .: be sura you can sae it V rxkrflA help they have Mr. Real go . Lakeview Ave• attended the Con. was a very happy Pool been and what can still be 22nd• to visit the Indian Vill- Saturday. June 13 when he I` age and the Martyr's Shrine. 50th wedding anniversary of found himself the guest of IF THE LOAD IS TOO HEAVY 1101! QNE PERSON done. s Grade 1. are Mr-. and Mrs. Geo, Plumb, of -The West Rouge' Canoe Miss Chapman tycoon at a surprise birthday N `.. to the Zoo on the :23rd. Toronto. on the weekend. when 'he turned rains Club carne "third" in points going Mrs. N• Grant's father, Mr. party, OET HELP at the Regatta at the Torch- Gerald Smyth, Altana Road W, Boyce, is a patient at the years• visited Bobby Waldriff, Scar- Gordon Hull's many friends A ! to Sailing and Canoe Club. on horn last week -end. Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. �1? co-operators Insurance Saturday, June 13. They wilt On Tuesday, June 16, Grade will be trolly to hear he is C� i� p� ' compete again this Saturday, So far, the Rouge Hill -Cub 7 arx] $ Pupils of Fairport looking extremely well: though A A80ciation . June 20, at the Mississauga Pack bene orr1Y one father to it wil'1 likely be two to three Beach Public School enjoyed cad Cance Club,. Port Credit. g'o witty the 25 boys to camp. months before he home to 'an Saturday, the 27th. That a trip to Niagara Fa1Ls. On stay. He would like to hear Children from the school Wednesday, June 17, Grades ICo �p�rators Life -Insurance have been enjoying trips and seems a lot of resporvibility 4 to 6 pupils of Fairport Pub- from you. 'He is convalescirrQAL_qfiM3Pc4 ga +J nim - excursions by bus, "this past for onJT�e person. Why not. talcs Tic School enjoyed a trip to at the St. John's Convalescent wee Contra to carceral rumours, the Peterbor+o' area. for another few months. Some -were June 20. is "Cuboree" at the Mr, and Mrs, ROY. Cross. of _ es, with• their teachers: there -were no -accidents, ser - visited the Bowmanville Zoo, ious or otherwise, at the Rodeo other enjoyed a day whileothat, Past week. A man was thrown _ the international Airport aryl from a bucking bronco, but he - - Pioneer Village. All report a was not injured. It's all part of the game. The profits came good time. to $200, 'so. it w as a profitable The Grade' 8, studaents wish _save more to thank their mothers w•ho so venture. - nndly bake.l for their sale on We are glad to report Paul June 12 -save and added Bedard, Woodlands Rd.. is Pi- Friday, r- - „m Y Friday, ressing nicely, though his leg- " cjoilats to'their - • Over thirty � fund for their trip to Ottawa still in the cast. this week. Marti' friends in the area -,Many happy retur ns of the attended a shower for blissi Marie Hill, i•�_ood% ew• Dr. on k• day to Mrs. Pat V�hlliams, of June 17. The miscellarieaus - x Ridgewood Rd. on per. birth- trridal shrnver way'held at the M da June 13,' and triebr•ated ' \ .� y' home of Mrs. Latchford, ``� A with a party given by Mrs: The ist. Roue Hill Pack Lillian S}rilton, at her home oh go up to the Gr eem�•oi d Con- __1V on- ��-1i'est Point Cres. Happy birth- v� days to: Dale Kennedy, J..ay_ servation Area on .Saturday .to !r -'"`belle Grove. 'on her eleventh take part in t.he,Cutx>ree. Friends and neighbors ' of .' to Brian i ` \ �' birthday, June 18: '�Irs• MacFarlane, Iliwc!lands '-- .Stubbings, Friendship .Dr. who s - Rd.'•hope she will soon be at �•_. _ wu two years old on the 17th; ro Gen- � home from the Scarbo 10� %*A VN A\� fa Danny Morgan, Rou:; THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 - a THE PICKBRMlQr N8MI8 : , Page Nine ' BROCKROAD BROUGHAM last year. Miss. Pat Harden The Cubs of the 1st. Brock . . area seven Kay Williamson Is Elected On Sunday mo PWM Nekerdng Cub and Scout Troop • The Red Cross held their Y ruing at a numbers during the afternoon enjoyed loser-erxi of camp - final meethrg of the year, on sperm Service, in which were enjoyed. A special ing, by the creek on Mrs. Jno. �� picketing P -C President Tuesday, June 16, at the Red St. John's United Church, the treat was—a duple of selec- Soden's bush. ' Cross Centre. following chi'idren were bap- Cions, from the school Triple The regular meeting of Joy Mrs. Kay Wiilliamson, Fair- erested -' Open House was Lised: Christine Jean Ellicott, Trio. led in the lite P Rebekah a took place on, young people from a rrroon, when all the by Mr. S�hi rrian: This Lodg port Rd., north, Dumbarton 16 up, are welcome. � daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill was a trio which • won First day was elected president of the It was also announced Mrs. s articles made, were exhibited Mon e�ertirrg; June .8, with ' Ellicott; Timath James, son Prize , at the Ontario County 'Noble Grand Sdster Shirley South Pickering by the visitors. Refreshments El Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sur- Music Festival in M In . a ring Progressive George Finn, 946 Reytam Rlvd,, - -- were served. ay. Knox presiding, assisted by Conservative Association at Bay Ridges was holding a gar- were weather attracted pulls, and Leslie John -Orland, home-made hat contest, prizes Vice Grand Sister, Louise Pil- their annual meet .held in den tea in honor o2 Mrs. lYlich- quite a few visitors' to the sun of Mr. and Mrs. , Robert were wion by Mrs. Couper, of key, who also reported far East W Perry Brookiin, and Mrs. WSnn, of Woodlands- Community lel, 'Starr arid Mrs. A. V. Brock Road Gads Course and On Sunday morndreg June Br okli A buffet lunch brought the Sack and Visirting Coin Hall last week with about 70 Walker on June 25; the Bay Swimnring Pool. It was a lov: gh mittee. ' The rrl�inutes' of the members'present., 21, the r afbernoon to a close. present.' gay • week -end and- from now at church, service the previous meeting were read by Ridges P. C. Assoeiatdan, was will be held at 10.00 a. in. wi Other rtrerrrbers of the exec- boldin a Darn aryl we f On Thursday 'evening, the g rye •utive elected were: 1st Vice- roast on August 29 and the a - on, hope to. have warmer wen -n, • at 11:00 a. m. Recording Secreta Sister then, and it wont be long be piano pupils of Mrs. Jack Jean Ellicott, and approved. president, Berrie Ddotte; 2nd . nnual Starr -Dymond picnic is �. The Annual Memordai Ser- Sherd was held in the plans for the last meeting Vice_President, Murray fore lessons will be under way vice. will' be held in the church Hall, The gollbwing hook part:' were made. The lodge closed Rus: -set for August' 15 and would - as a good many families have at 2.00 p. m. on Sunday next, � sell; 3rd Vice-president, Bill Garry Day, playing a theme Probably be a barbecue at Lire ' already registered for this after a btdef prayer at the Un- in r+egulai form Rudik; 4th Vice-president; Heber Down farm. from "Lawrence of Arai " Course. roe Cemetery. Rev. I. E. Ken- . Mr. Strang and Miss Strang Mrs, Roselle Fairbairn; Sec,- .. Mr. Bill Ttxmipson. It won't be long before the nedy v lel be guest speaker- �yarp; Janet "Allegretto "Littlermoved fmorr► their former home was, Mrs. Peggy Bakeq•; pub_ peslden of the OntaryoeRfd school will be "out". and the_ .and will be assisted in' the sub -division to the Co- _ pupils have been busy .on fin- by Rev. Ballerina; Mandan Jackson, tic Rleations. Bob Symon; B^.y ing Association and BiR New ad Cressnvedl. bourg clLstrdct. Ridges rep., Donald Waring; '•The Rumba": Sall Snow.................................-------- ..... g; man al exams. Congratulations to The General' Meeting of the "Rormriz" by Beethoven; Stev- la West Rouge rep., Clifford Lay- convention ink Ottawa earlier those oto "made i2", and to Broom United Church U. Popular Dumbarton Teacher cox; North Pickering, en Goodwin, "Chopin Waltz"; g, Hugh this year. virose who didn't—better luck C. W. %VIU be held on . June P Retires Moller; Hon. presidents, _the Ab Wfalker. M. L. A. " was next time. The school cure Janet Pearce. "Starlight 25, at 8.00 p. in. The Evening Waltz"; Bruce Pearce 'The A reception is to be held at Hon. Michael Starr; M. P. and ` guest speaker and will be held on June 25, to the A. V. Walker, M. L. A. All lightening description gave an en - Group will be in charge of the Gypsy Camp"; Nancy Rob- Dumbarton Public School, on gh ng r7ption of his Swiss' Chalet,, formerly known Worship and. p nL eras, "Alloutte"; Elizabeth Wednesday, June 24, from 7.00 poll chairman• and ch•atiadies first session of Parliament. - as Greernvood Park -'The bus The Afternoon Group. U. C W. Harden,' "I hada Battle nut to 11.00 p. m. , to honour .Miss are automatically members of It was decided the South will leave the school at 9.00 will meet at the home of Mrs. the executive tree"; Carol Goodwin; "The Helen Bradd, on her retirement _ Pickering "Association .would a. m. R. T. Ellicott, at 2.00 p. m. Rider"; Janice W iron, "The from the teaching profession. -It was announced that the join the Ba Ridges The young men of the corn- P Y. P. C s Y ages group for on Thu were bol _ Thursday, June 18. Pro- Sleigh"; Rodney McGuckin, All of Miss Small's former ding a meet the August corn and Weiner " murrity who have been attend g� in charge. of Mrs. H. 'Swans on the Lake"; Debbie pupils, friends and associates. ing in the Hotel Genosha on roast and plans for this will ing McMaster University and and Mrs. R. Maloohti dune 24' at,,8 lie m, and all irrt- be announced as they develop. .O. A, C., Guelph, have all fin- fasces. 'Little Bo Peep"; Brian are invited to attend. ratted their terms and have The regular meeting of the Fallis "The Man in the Moan"; NBss Bradd has been a tea- Brougham Women's Institute Leslie Coo "A Chord Frol- cher at the Dunbarton Public done very well.- took lace on Tussal after- Pte' Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Caster, p y is"; .Sheila. Antis, "The Fox School during "the past ttkrty- ' ad Scarboro, visited his bro- noon in Brougham Hall. The Hunt"; Pamela Shirk. "Swans six years, and the community t3rer Mr. W. Carter and fan- meeting opened with the sing- on the Lake", and a duet by of which she has been a part - _ N 0 T I C E ing of the "Opening Ode", fol- - dly during the weekend. Canal and Steven Goodwin - luring oris long period, would Garbage, normally'Picked, up on Wednesday, Jury •1, lowed by the repeating of the •Z}� Voyage So After the like to make this a particular Ms; and Mrs: Brown earl son "Mary Stewart Collect'°, in children had played, Mass Jan- lvy. memorable occasdon for her. Will be picked . up OR-- abd friend.. visited Mr. and unison. The President. Mrs. r - Mn. Sowerby, on Sunday;.al- Trolley welcomed guests tram tealfof her �cott Presented, on be- Anyone wishing .information :.:Saturday, July •4 1964 - so Mrs. C Firth of Soarboro pltorna Brooklin and Whiro pupils a dozen about the Dunbarton Comm - - r � y carnations, to Mrs. Shephard. Vnity's plans for Miss Bradd (Mr. Sower*% aunt) spent At the close of a short busin- Stunday visiting the Mr. and Mrs: Shephard served . is invited to contact Mrd. Mc - The Pickering he faro;r Cy. ess • Mrs. Amris gave calve and ice cream to bring Conachie at 839-2625; Mrs. Township of Pickering _ the report of the District An- the evening to a happy con- Hannah. 839-1815, or Mrs. els met at the Pickering C. E. nual, at Greenbank. Dr. Tom- dusion. Brindza, at AT 2-4202: - _ _ P. H. POYlsson, P. Eng. Ceptre oar Wednesdayy, . June- linson gave an intereslring talk � Township Engineer, _ 20, with a nice number Pte- and showed_ pictures taken on ! Brougham, Ontario ent. Plans were made ta res- his trip through the Middle ume meetings on the. second East and the Mediterranean, Wednesday of each month :.. en . �. 'YE DONE I.......................:......�.....:.'._.., rrm�eneing September 10. 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