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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_06_25' - t - T6 EMlOW FICMNG . swoE P ING NEW 1881 H �43.0l40 - ---------- VOL.. 81 NO. 28 THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 Prio6 - lOt PK Copry Pickering Minstrels Donate To The New Hospital-Attendtr P g P • � • � :,. � 00 Y ...71 • EJ i"✓- £ •.'4*"j3 en nus i 2_ a� � �. ;g^�f x`'"+•a , ,� � Y7 iii+. s � g4 ^x � , ol: its �''sr' y ,' �►. �� ,.�` ��' a a•. Canadian Johns -Manville Co. +, had. about 10 000 guests attend Rev. M. R. And Mrs. �tta their Open House 'this week • from •rhe Pickering and Soar- '• ' N "°�° areas, Honored On Silver Anniversary The event, a plant feature a #.. held every three years .since 7 yi 1955 is designed to give resid- The congregations of Pick- ' eats of the cornmunmty an op- ering and Audley United Appointed To Metro porturrity to gel to know the Churches held a surprise par- company, and how it -goes a- ty on Monday evening for bout its work of producing a Planning Board Rev. M. R and Mrs. Butrtsts wide range of building and on the occasion of their silver industrial products. wedding anniversary >' a Guests were offered a wide The Ci irstian Education variety of entertainmerirt. suit- Centre was the scene of the { able for adults and children. happy occasion and people be - There were different rides. all gan to arrive shortly after _ of which pleased the many Mr. and Mrs. But,tars were spirited away to the Guild of children in attendance. Stage � Arts for dinner by their shows and a clown band add- ed to- the merriment.. The ev- neighbors, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. ent was clim xed by a draw Messer. on Wednesday evening for a With Mrs: C. E, Brown at .summer home. the piano and Mr. Wm. Mc - During the two-day open, leen leading. the gathering house, plant tours were con- sang hymns until the arrival ducted every half hour - and of the guests of honour. j staff members explained the Through the medium of re - Pickering Minstrels complete their charity donations with a Riff for a bed for the new Al- various manufacturing. opera- corded tape and his own text, ax and Pickering General Hospital- Pictured hen are Mr. Bud,Rogers and Mr. Dave McKay tions. Mr. W. G. Messer related the presenting a cheque for $100.00 to Mr. Elwyn Smyth of the Hospital Building Committee. Welcoming visitors on . the life story of Mr. and Mrs, Tuesday evening were - A. G. Buttars frown the time they -- Yaeht Club Holds Sinclair, president and J. D.- first met at Queen's Univers- Mr. W. 0. Messer' of Pick- _ East Woodlands Holds Successful Lowry, plant' rnarrag�er. Also ity. up until their arrival at wring, has represented both " C p on hand were numerous pub- Pickering, It was enjoyed by the Village and ,the Township First Regatta lic dignitaries from both the all, especially the Principal p the Metropolitan Planning - S ports And Field Day.. Program township of. Pickering and couple: Beard far sews( years. Sca�oro. Mr. G, H. -Bray and ' Mr. Mr. Messer has now been a - The Frenchman's PAY Yacht Last year .Canadian Johns- Chas. Clemmence. represent- ppoinled a member -at -large on Club, held their annual Sail- .Manville produced enough of ing the Pickering and Audley• on this same board. _. . Past . on June 14th. t congregations. presented Mr. A very successful day was held in the Rouge Hill CornmurwtY Commodore Tom Tomblin 'fie Tr to asbestos -cement and Mrs. Buttars with a large - ------ - ........ ....... .. . pipe at the Port Union plaitLli rale! Strawberry Park on Saturday, June '20. The day began a2 9.30 a. m.. with took the" salute with guests.. for- a i ire from Mnmreal Picture frame, Sealed in the ��i*' a Parade to the Ball Park, followed by Exhibition Games of all Miss Karin Larson. editor of 'to Vancouver, The company centre of the frame was an - of Softball the township leagues, to celebrate the beginning . Gam on Yachting and Conlin- provided 650 jobs, for local res envelope containing a cheque, _ _ _ Week throughout Ontario. :•; - odore Charles Jackson of the idents, spending $3,000.000.00 with which to purchase the �est>val A Success At 2.00 p. m the races were field in the' Park. We had s' Scarboro Yacht C_l�ub�. ---^ painting of their choice. iarge crowd. Following is a list of winners of all the races, fleet was --res oy John in wages. Mr. and Mrs. But'tars On Sunday, June 21, the At�7.30 P. m: the Dunbarton Athletic Club gave a very good The The' Port Union plant is on (lerrtonstraboh. of gymnastics Miss D�ane'Gallagher, of Scar- Herda, who• is the Olympic a. 152 acre, property and has. a sincerely and capably.. thank- Rouge Area Liberal Straw.! acro, gave a brilliant demonstration ' of gymnastics. She is Representative ., for the Fin" roofed production area: of 6% ' ed everyone for the gift and tion held their Annual .Srtraw. ieaving next month for Vancouver, to participate in, the. Can- Class elinunations for this the surprise pally. berry Festival an the grounds - acres. of Mr. and Mrs J. C. . radian Championships• Flub. F. B. Y. C. will host the Mr,- Buttars introduced his , Akiei` At 8.30 p. m- we had the Annual Out -door Bingo, for prizes: Lake Ontario Regional BIUe SALEM CEMETERY mother and his brother Gord (rice's Norrie, at Rouge Hill, The manic children ,present enjoyed themselves, The Grocery 'Jay championship regatta for Greenwood on and his family to. the gash- Ontario Riding Liberals were 1)raw" was won by Mr. Nelson Hart, Mr, Briant, Mrs. Jean the Cariink trophy on July 4 - ering. _Their attendance was well represented. About one ) Robinson and David Hull. Memorial Service a and 5 The Annual Memorial Dia a1;o a successful surprise. hundred and fifty guests snare Winners'Of Rases - RACE RESULTS Sallee will be held at Salem Lunch was served by the U. present. A candidate for the. 50 Ft, Dash--under-5 yrs, iGirl, Borrie June Hill, 45, tBoy1 July 15th Church. on Sunday, June 28, C. W. .which was responsible leadership of the Pro inial Si even Michaud. 4.7; Open Class Centerboards at 2.30 p, m. The address will for a•lovely and very pleasant Party, Mr. Ardrew Thompson. _, - ors.) -(Girl) Mary Anne 1st - J. Herds eaerng.. 180 Yd. Dash - be given by Rev. John Spen- •.:..• _ Ham ock, 6.4: Ly nee Granger, 6.8: (Boy Jim u . :::'' .: M. P. P. Dovercourt, and his charming wife, were among Nfichaud, 7.5. 1st - R. Playford µ•,Vi Choir will render spec- roup am �( - distinguishedguests. F ut- 150 Ft. Dash under 9 (7 and 8 yrs.) -( Girl) Karen. Gibbcon. 2nd - R. Fertile cal music and lead in the sing- -1 social a rs are 6.3; Donna Smith, 6.5. (soy) John Rutledge', 9,0; Tcmi Sawyer, 3rd - T. Simpson i planned, to assure that all Lib - '(.9. June 21st '� Well Attended erals in the Riding have the _ 200 Ft Dash - under 11 (9 and 10 yrs. )-tGirlt Diane MurphY A cordial invitation to attend Opportunity of, seeing and '6; Penny' O'Neil. 8.1. (Boy) Terry Quiney, 9.4;Gord Smith, Open Class Centerboards this service is extended to 101, 1st - Mn. B. Bowen everyone who is interested in The congregation of St, hearing the candidates far the .„ 250 Dash - under 13 (11 and 12 yrs)= •(Girl) Diane Woods, Bin J's the maimairrence acrd eraser- John's United Church Brou- • Provincial Leadership. io0; Debbie Spr-a,Yscm, 10:2: (Boy) Patrick O'Neil 12.0, Fred 1st - R. Playford o On Monday, June 22. the , nation of this hallowed „round gham, welcomed the re urn of final business meeting of lite Te'rnush, 12'1' - (Girl) Janet 2nd - R. Fertile with its memorials to our de- 'Rev. I. E. Kennedy. on Sun - 300 Ft Datlh�e under 15 (13 and 14 yrs.) 3rd - R Adamson ` H;11. 13,7: Bonnie O'Neil '14.0. (Boy) •Bill Stenabaugh, 13.5; Parted ones. day, ti•hen he addressed the. Association for the 63.64 sea= et o annual Cemetery- Decoration son was held at the home of Tom Tester, 13.6. Mrs. Akierdice. The Secretary; Pickering Library' Graduates From Service. . Mrs. D. Darriel;-Jenkins, l�part- Marathon Race Around The Block - For Albert Hull Trophy Rev. Kennedy was the reg- ed on the results of the straw - Cheer 15 yrs, l -Warren Hall, 7.48, (12 to 15 yrs.) All - Truck ular pastor at both Claremont l ? 0.: Jim Ough, 8.06; Dave Wa ams 8.14. (Under' 12 yrs.)- ;Seer flours ind Brougham for ten years, berry festival held the pieced- _ Terry Quinrtey, 9,15, University Of Toronto day,. -and the members of . it )s. now retired, but stili the Commuttee resparrdble for . s Shoo Kicking - (Ladies') June McCnrm. 59,6; (Men's) Pat-. Pickering Public Library elite. HQ was accompanied to Will Be Open The Following the service by Mrs. Kennedy. the very successful affair were. ;��; 'Michaud, 75.4• � congratulated. Winners of the - Ladies' 150 Ft. Dash - Wendy Tran, 8.6: June McCrum, 8.7. Hours The .subject of his address y Mixed Partner - 3 -Legged Race Winning Parr: Bob Smith and poring July And August %vas ',Anchors of The Soul" Door Prizes, drawn for by MT. Setts McLean, Tuesday -2.00 to 5.00 P. M. The offering taken, amoun- Thompson were: Mrs. E. For Men's 300 Ft. Dash'- (winner) Bob Smith, 11:4. Thursday -6.00 to 8.00 P. M. ted to $162.00. tier,' Mr. Beal, West Haff, Ron. Ladies Ball Throw - (winner out of three tries) Mrs. Mc' Saturday -9.30 to 11.30 A. M. The congregation fully app- Peters, Alex. Hardy. Roy Tru Ladies 2 out of 3 in the can. reciated the' efforts of Mrs. deau, Bowmanville, and Mrs. John White and members of Leggatt. Mr. Ron. Sproule, the West Rouge Club the Junior, , Choir, who, provid-.AssObOn� Brand New Canoes For The ed a selection, on short notice. the next meeting for Thursday, , Originally, Mrs. Rodgers had September 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Belt.. Any- - The West Rouge Canoe Clubr consented to sing two num- rest ,(, one interested in joining this ` k getting ready for a very r bens, but, owin to an accrd- d_ ' g active political and social i:y season as is evidenced ent, she could not attend. { X ny all their work and all the The , committee in charge group,, may call: Mr. Sproule, new canoes shown in, the, pic- are appreciative of the co-op n orr ii ore opposite. 1 ! eration they received. --Corr. A. . at AT'la tic 2 -2652. -Corr. To pick the best of the' re- ars . Edit �attas they enter, they con- i Lett To The or u duct raceoffs for boot boys , !' Rouge HILI Boy Dear Sir: and girls. In this way every In order to keep the record r.erson has a dunce to get in- Victor William Rudik. IS Killed Near Home straighrt. I would be pleased to the competition. son of Mr. and Mrs. William if you would � publish this let- y They have entries in .the Rudik of Dunbsrton, has grad- Peter Bradbury of Rouge ter. ) ' classes for War Canoes for the wted from the University of Hill was killed lasrt week near In your account of the boy's and girls in Bantam; and Toronto with a Bachelor of his home, while walking along meeting regarding "sewers", I _ Juvenile and Open Wear Can- A� degree. the' Ist Concession with his air► quoted as saying I put in - Victor, who graduated from brother. on their way 'home a new septic tank system last ~ ceThis club was started sever- Pickering District High School from a beill game. Yam at a east of $1,000.00 I : s al years ago now, and has in 1958, was prtnident of the He was carried 50, feet on do not know how I was rills- '` been doing an, active job ev- Student Council, while at the the front of the car that, hit quoted, as the system was put ' F e ,y, g g P g in four years ago at well un- summer since: It is hoped Pickering school. , him '0 that not only the residents of He will be doing rad- Funeral services were, held Bier $500.00• West Rouge, but the district este ,work in Town and Reg- on Monday. Peter was the son Thanking you. _ at large will get behind these conal Planning at the 'Unlvsts- of Mr. and Mrs. John ' Brad- S. E. LOWE, 00 1 boys and girls in their efforts. its of Toronto. bury of Woodview Road. Pickering Village � • ) __ •,... .Page Twp 'THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 -� THE PICKERING NEWS < 1 1 REPORT ff"om Creators of a ESTABLIS1ED 84 i lssned 404130 Thurs&w PARLIAMENT WE MONUMENTS by The News Printing end Publishing Compent • i autllonred u Second Class Mail Matta✓, Post Office Dept, Ottawa Ont, BY MIKE STARK OF DISTINCTION UUCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 Per yew — Ilaited Sobs $3.00 Per yaar BARRY MURKAR, Edtor M.P. ONTARIO RIDING ADVERTISING RATES OPON REGUST - for 4 H R E E C E N E RATI O N S The long-awaited flag debate was launched on Monday, June 15. Before it commenced', a point of order was raised and sug- gested that the Resolution embodying two flags should .be div- ided Service into two Resolutions. The first Resolution w c on Pear- Staffor''d Bro's,ltdo son's flag, and the second on the Union Jack, which provides'Several weeks ago at a Pickering Township Councilchat it may be flown on special occasions.. _ meeting, there was a discussion regarding ambulance The Speaker. who had a prepared submission, read it; and service and who should be called where and when. It ruled that unless there was an appeal to the House fmm tis-MONUMENTS was the decision of the Council at the time, that this decision; i2 was his intention to divide the Resolution-into two parts. No appeal was ;Wade, and we now have two distinct was a matter for the Pickering Township Police Com- debates before us. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 84332 mission to discuss and perhaps rule on. The Prime Minister spoke first and defended his proposed The Commission met last Friday, and although we flag. The Leader of the Opposition, followed and submitted an - were not present as this is not a public meeting, % amendment that would have the effect al giving the Prime GRI�NAM PARK RESTAUIRANT • understand the matter Of ambulance calls was on the Minister an opportunity to have a roll call of the people of a .Canada on this question. agenda. r. The amendment provides "that the Governmen4 be author- A TAVERN UNDER THE There are two ambulances in the Pickering area. A ized to take such steps as may r)ecessary to conduct a "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" resident can call either one of them. That is his privil- plebiscite prior to any further action being taken by the House e e. Howe r the only Interest the Commission had in of Commons. in order that all Canadfians may be given their DINING-ROOM-­ BANQUET HALL • g Y rightful opportunity to declare their choice concerning a nat- �- '- the matter at all, was In regard to ambulance calls be- ional flag". Na 2 Highway at Rouge Ing made 'By the Pickering Police Department. H this amendment carried, Parliament could tackle some g yRiver Ph. 284-160j This matter of ambulance service. has been a prob- of the pressing business lacing it, which, in the opinion of lem in a lot of municipalities. Whitby for example is many people, is Far more important than the flag question. still having them. Oshawa finally put on their own. It The chance that the amendment would carry is very remote was the same problem a few years ago, west of Toron- indeed. The Prime Minister has stated on mice x9 occasions that - w In these other municipalities, the taxpayers are he rejects Completely the idea that the people of Canada.should Thomas A. NewmcaI 4. C P have the opportunity to express themselves on this important paying a -subsidy for ambulance service. Fortunately. matter. The mail on the flag has .been increasing daily, and BABBUTErg a go�T011 there has been no mention of this here. Both ambu- petitions are being presented to the Gover•runent. Most of the lance operators seem willing to operate without it. and mail indicates the rejection of the proposed Pearson Flag and as far as we know, the matter of ambulance susbsidy the retention of the Red Ensign as, a distinctive Canadian flag. 'P>dmple a • s><a• has never been discussed in Pickering. New mo•lels of flags are being submitted daily and the whole TAMPORT ROAD, 60trM DUNBARTON matter is becoming more confusing day by day. In the interests of humanity and getting injured per- How long the debate 04811 continue is difficult to know. Many sons off the highway and on the way to hospital. we amendments will be submitted and this'affords every Member would like to think the Commission would suggest to of Parliament an opportunity to speak once on each amendment. the police that in case of an accident, the, ambulance The N. D. P• have indicated their intention to propose a flag COOPER BLOCK LTD• closest to the scene be called. with one maple leaf. it. wou'l'd also seem certain .that the Red It could well be that one ambulance would et four Erwieri- will play an , important _ role in an amendment. g .990 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO or five calls in row but. after all who are we really The ,>upport for: the Red Ensign is growing stronger day by ":interested in anyway? If one man near the scene was . clay' and Consertiative . Members are its chief supporters in the BLOCKS 8 BRICKS called and he needed help, by all means call the second House of Com�rsons. ambulance. As we said before, who are we interested STRUCTURAL STEEL S in? We suggest it should be the people who are in real :trouble—the people lying on the roadway. .,CRANE RGVTAL = : 5u or# Those Ball Players - N 0 T I C E STATION ROAD, PICKERMG, ONTARIO ppY ;Phones: ;942-1960 — 922.5103 — 668-5911 We have been asked to remind you, and we do so THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATH- - '- < l gladly, that .our children are playing Baseball in parks 1 - all over this district. They are getting very little-moral -OLIO SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR SCHOOL SECTION : support from the adults.- This is Minor Softball Week in Pickering, so.'get out NUMBER 2 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING = —and cheer your. favourite team to victory. M G LAWSON - - it is important to you to do so, important to the. 'TAKE NOTICE that the above, mentioned Board of Trust- . WlkLIA boys and girls and-to the welfare of our community- les on the 22nd day 'of June, 1964 passed By-law Number 7 to BARRISTER, SOLICITOR + authorize the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of De- bentures of the said Board of Trustees in the principal amount IOTAR7 PUBLIC of 390,000. _ K, B. A., ASSOCIATE WALKER O. CLAD BRADY r 1. The purpose for which the hroesy is to be borrowed is -CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERINS • the construction and equipment of a four-room addition to the on ixisting Roman Catholic Separate School in School Section PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 • TUB ENCLOSURES 3 Number 2 in the Township of Pickering. Plain $59.00 - Design $69.00 2• The amount to be borrowed is 590,000 on fhe security Installed _ of the said Debentures, which shall be a charge upon the schoolhoust property and promises and any other nal 'or pars. ;, , vested in the Said Board of Trustees, and upon KINGSTON721 the separatt school rates colleetlble .., - LEARN TO D WE Open daily to 5:30 Sat. 9 till 1 3. The Debentures are to be dated J 15. 1964 and D at my � _ are to be repayable in Instalments of principal on July 15 in ^� R I-Y I •N GLESSONS the years 1966 to 1985, as follows: unP ..� Year PrincipalAmt Year f•rineipal Amt. le Dnr� School ;SPECIAL! Tubes, 15% Off! - - s4,0ooJlolPhotie 839.114 1466 --=— 63,000.00 1976 1%7 3,000.00 1977 5,000.00 . .• : 19611 ' .8,000.00. 1978 S,000.Od ,..:D 0 G A S R A D I 0 p a TV 1970 3,000.00 1979 5,000.00 3,000.00 1910 5,000.00 1971 3,000.00 1981 _ .6,000.00 MAIN STREET, PICKERING 1972 4,000.00 1982 ✓',000.00 1973 4,000.00, 1983 61000.00 1974 _ 4.000 00 1984 7,000.00 (Acro Dan's Restaurant) _ .1975 4,000.00 1985 7.000.00 The bebenturts* maturing in the, years 1966 to 1975 are to Radio, �I! FIt TranslStor 1 , SehrlCe boar interest at the rats ,of 5%% per annum, and the Debent- u ures maturing in the years 1976 to 1985 are to bear _interet . _ LioIKe _Calls 10 A. lel. to 0 P. M. at the rate of 6% per annum, such interest being Payable an- nually on July 15. .•:'.gVA1 -O%l.I WAN TYle THURSDAY. JUNE 2S. 1964 TNS PICKBRING NEWT _ :Page Three CLAREMONT COMMUNITY SOFTBALL LEAGUR itied Church Conference, at tea at the home of Mr. and (ting with us, and Dr. McKay three great-grandmothers from KuWiton. The choir 9wW the Mrs. C'ullatte in honor of the will be having a month's holi- Toronto and Claremont. His Team C rnee, Played Wen Loot Tied Points appropriate. anthem "Where bride-to45e, Jean CXthlatte of days. In his absence, the Eld- uncle, Mr. Fred Peddie, Clare-. Claremont — 9 6 3 - 0 - 14 He leads me I wilt follow". Wi iowdale. Monday rA& t site ers, Stewards and the U. C. moat, Mrs. Liz. Quinn, Fair- . --_-- West Rouge ' 9 5 '4 0 12 The General Meeting of Un- was guest at a shower in hon- W. of both churches will be port, and Miss Vivian Clarke, ited Church Women was bald or of the bride-to-be of a very in charge of the service. on Thursday evening. Mrs. H. good friend in Toronto. Mrs. M. Playford, of Bay of Tr. are his proud God - Goodwood 8 5 2 1 11 parents. Pickering 9 .5 3 1 11 Middleton had the Worship Members of Ajax and Dist- St. returned home from the Port Perry 9 3 11 Ser%doe, and was assisted by Act Community Choir are ap- Ajax Hospital on Monday, hav- - - ... 5 Brock Road 9 -7-4 -- -5 -- 0 -:- _ 8 Mr. F1eetham in a pragrarn on pealing at But1Gstgton on FA- ing had surgery performed on - - Brougham 9 3 6 0 6 "Stewardship" with the aid of day, to take part in a week's her wrist. Greenwood 9 1 7 1 13 flints and questions for die- ceremonies scheduled for the Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of 1t' _.. cession. The President, Mrs. new band shell there. Several Stockdale, visited Mr. and r' YOU'RE BUILDING LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Brown presided over the Bus- members in the area were in Mts. Gary 'Balsdon and fam- DR RU��R June 15--C"x1wood defated Greenwood 5 — 3. insw` • Several new boob; Burlington last Thursday, to ily on. Sunday. Pickering defeated Brougham 4 — 1. were purchased for the Lib- rehearse with the Hamilton ....... June 16—Pick _ erirtg defeated Port Perry 2 — 0. - . _ re•ry, in metnory o1 deceased Sympit+ony orchestra for the Our -!<ooklet Claremont defeated West Rouge 6 — 1. members and relatives. first time. ExI' W 16 About June 17—Breugha'm defeated Goodwood 3 — 1. United No. 2. held their Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis of money meeting on Wednes- Toronto visited with Mr. and ; The sudden passing of Mr. PAorNago Loans Brock Rosh defeated Greenwood 9 — 8. day, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. C. Morris, Rms bank Rd., David Fahtttam, Old Forest Rd. Gould Be Of Real g ugises w9th a good atrtend- last Saturday night when was a gra shock' to his many Value TO You June 18 --West Rouge defeated Greenwood 15 — 0. H Claretnont .defeated Pickering •12 —•11. _ ante. Mrs. G. Neil presided, they. came out from Toronto friends in this cotrnn the a, in the absence of Unit Leader. to attend their granddaught- long-time resident in the area, On Thday, July 3, there wilt be a Softball Game between Mas• Morden, Mrs. K. Brooks ers debut in stage in the he was a member of the Mend- VICTORIA 1954 O.• A. S. A. Champions and 'the Brougham had the programfrom- Study Twdnkletoe�s Recital:, presented elssohn Choir in Toronto, and of the Ajax District Choir. 1964 heist, in Brougham Park. This will be a_"benefit game' Book, on India". by the dancing students of and GREY Lo' Gord. Hvemn, v4io had the mtN&rtune of breaking two The mus shower Mrs. Gladys Gale in Ajax. Twenty-fiveHis rnce will be sail,. bones in his foot in the first game of the season, this year. Jones, Ken McTaggart and Janet _ .... ........................_.. missed b fellow -members. fo H.lNaJeolnA nes, was well attended onmembers of the N.IMALCOLM Monday evening. They were rNnt'" I S MY Ajax choir offered "The Lord I the recipients of many useful Mr. Robt. Balsdon returned is dl Shepherd" and "Lead gifts front the community• home from the Oshawa Hosp- . KirtSa Light" at his funeral were aeeomparded by two of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney. hal on Sunday, arid is coming on Saturday, in his memory. MUff NEWS the mothers. Mrs. Bill Guthrie �i family vi-�ted Mr. and The deepest sympathy a the 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby Mrs. Y along nimiy, after surgery. communityis with his family. Tse Rev. T. R. Norman of and Mrs. Saunders. week. Branton, Oshawa, last Holy Communion will be Friends in oris area were ........... Mr. and Mas, - C. Smith, ,Ajax United Church was in celebrated at Fairport United sorry to hear of "the fire at SALE .REGISTER Karen arx2 Brian, of C#tapleau, Ma. and Mrs. Goodwin Sr. Church on Sunday next. -Also, charge ad the church service spent several days at the home have returned from Florida, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' of Mr and Mrs. James Dav- reception of new members.Saturday, y here on morning. The McGrath last week, u n. and Jul 4. — auction and visited their daughter one The 2nd Fairport Scouts Rev. M. Buttats will be in the idson day last week. and Cub Mo�f�h'ers' Auxiliary is Mrs. McGrath returned to sale of household. furniture, . pulpit next Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guithrie Mr. and Mrs. E. Pascoe ,and a Strawberry Tea. a their home on the 2nd. Con. at tools. dishes, gla3stivare, horse - sbtwat will toillow the church entertained Guthrie's the Brock Road, after a trip trailer etc., at Prentice's Now attended the 90th birthday Bake Sale and White Elephant - .- at 10.45 a. m. �dy on Sunday, They M- celebration . for Mr. Edgar Sale at fire home of Mrs: J. and tursaed up the thermostat Idea Farm, on No. 43 Highway The cotngregationnal picnic k to take . the chill off, and two miles north of Markham eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe, on Saturday, at the Clarke, Pleasant St., at 2.00 to be held this Friday at Paul-: Mr. and Mzs. Detivar2 "something happened' . They Village. Property of Mr Park. Supper at 6.30• home of his daughter, Mrs.. p, m. June 24. In case of rain, were forced out of the house, Thomas, air, Reesor, Mr. Ray- _ YMW held r Rose and hurulY, Mme. and Mr. W. L- Pierson, Osh- it will then be held is the and have taken up temporary mer and other's. Sale at 1.00 . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell awe. Mr. Pascoe is an uncle Sunday'School Hall. A' wel- - •• a action o1 ofticers for the � and fa=Y, RiChnu d HW; Mr_ of M,r Ed. Pascoe. May we come is extended to all. residence in Whitby. They re- p. m. Terms Cash No. reserve. terra, last week at the home port that it will be four *to James Smith, cerk. 'Clarke Frank Underwood and family. add our best w rhes and con- The Sunday School picnic of theft counsellor. Mrs. Fred Shelhurne, and Mkse Nancy six weeks before the house is Prentice, Auct . Markham. Ont. gratwlations for one so young. of Fairport United Church was again. Phone 640-3666. Plrciairt. The Chief Explorer is Diack, Undortviile. Congratulations to Mr, and- held on Saturday. June 20. at. habitable 'L'ania 'Woods;- Keeper of the Mr. and Mrs. W. M. David- A happy family occasion at (jul 21 sea, L.a ditldge, Alberta, vis- � Gtarit' Pascoe on the ars- Centre Isd to All report hav- ..Log, Baei�a2a Smith; Keeper the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. .... ...... .,.. _ . of the Treasure, Karen Kints teal of a new baby girl, a sis- rrg a good tame. The Sunday Glendenning,of High Bush ,,/ ited this week at the home of ter for Klin arks J. School will be ckeeld for tate Wanted rosin: Pianist, Peggy Squire. Trail. Look place fast Sunday. - Mr. nravidson`s brother, James �•, and Mrs. Milton Pegg rnonR#ts of JtSy and August, to - ' They will come their year's and Mrs. Davidson. June 2L Grandson James a�atdvitdes wit a picnic at the "Vacation Bible School" hes had deme; on Sunday with re -open the first Sunday atter �blard Peddie was Christened TRANSPORTATION Spring e. w h a c June 29. Joe, Sandy and Diana, of Orth- Labor Day, We hope you all at the mo service in St. '' been planned for July 6 to 10, aw a ming Mr. and Ms. James David- lord.. from 9.00 to 11.30 each enjoy your holidays. Paul's Angidean Church. Dun- required to Scarttom General Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Byers-Durine July, t Fgir ,rt., Hospital. Arrive at 9.00 a. in Bann were baits on Saturday the f Sixteen ed. irrs .of mor•ninsg, except Friday. when and ML and Mrs. Les. Wil- L (� hold their Cleave. at 500 p m. Phorte: 942 evining to a conurrrtdty show- son and attended the i the family gattreren tri the - the dosing program will be in tantily service at 10.30 a. m. when the es' for Bili Wommoott and birthday Bey on party garden in the afternoon. in- g9�• the atlterrtoon. larChday party for Mrs. Frank g received rnany bestutiful and Bonnie Gtahatnr.. The eoupte Thursday evening at Dumbarton Church will be un- clud:ng his, grandparents, anti (�rur 251 useful gifts. They am - being GBE, OD. the hone of Mr, and Mrs. . married this Saturday,, June Cecil Disney._ -- 2?. At the church service on SonY Mrs, Jade Brooks hes ' Baggotsville School children Sunday; Miss Beatice McLean been the past week ' and their teacher Mrs. G. read the Scripture Lessonwith flu and sore throat, and Eastwood enjoyed a day at from the 5th Chap. of St. John, has been under the doctor's, -.Pioneer Village recently. They and grave a report of the Un- cue' ` • Mrs. W. Trolley and Gloria , visited in Brampton 'this past r week with her daughter and — - - - - • Miss Gloria has accepted a school in Brampton for the _ - oarrring school year. The sympathy of. our. corn- • muraty. goes to the Rayne taunt- _.. - ily in the passing of a Cather R and husband, Oscar and bun— sly lived in our village at one - time. Mrs, George Pegg, of Mark- ham, visited Mrs. M. Pegg on .: (Limited Time Oniy) Remember the Community Picnic on Monday. June29, at - ' the Claremont Conservation Park. Mr. and Mrs. K. Anthony of - • - Toynevale Rd.. have returned from a four-iayvisit to Bag- win Inn, wttere Mrs. Anthony enjoyed the sun. while, Mr. ? ,J Anthony attended 'a business � i • 1 Isso conference. Mr. Sam Schultze and his •.----�--- � --') son David, of Rosebank Road , went to Bolton last Saturday - and'had a great time attet •iS a Toronto metropolitan "1 JUNK utdt Ja/ ��A di25thPISTOLMATIC Sunday _ -` well lathe Regatta at DAYS to :7 Ahigh-quality, one -hand Port Credit last week. It was _ �• :.' operated grease .gun, coin- LY a smaller course, and there -plete with 12' -flexible exten• yOV� FlaThe war canoes suffered g a sion hose. You save 55.25 result. Don McKerracher was - over the regular Esso retail. _ a member of the• winning -- price of $8.25, when you Pur- "four kayak", and placed 1st: �i PAO chase one carton of 60 Esso For the first time, they ent- O MP Grease Cartridges—the eyed a 14 -member girls' war THURSDAY sure, economical way to keep Y cartes, aril without .too much' Purchase of workout, the came in fourth. FRIDAY your equipment in top work-' with tits putd0 Esq ing condition. Get one from c dcaGre0oNita' have should e had more time to work your Imperial Esso Agent— together, so good luck girls, but order soon, this repeat On July 1 they, go to Centre offer is for a limited time only.Mr Roy Lewis, Cathy and , • a • • Sandra were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and lilts. C. 0 a .. , MORE NOW ...MORE IN THE FUTURE ... FROM IMPERIAL OIL Morris, Edith o tRd.er south. Mrs. Edith Fortier. Toyne- • � • • � • - • • vale Rd., has been filling a F• � very busy schedule lately. On • Sunday, June. 21, she he • serve at the Srtrawberry Fest ���• rs at, the home in a tt'. and • Y , Mts. Aldenlice, Cflinfpl6oII Rd., eroded has attended a • and taousM _. • _ . , ._ j , 1 , p fes' " - - TM 'KKNUNG NEWS - - THURSDAY, JUNE ZS, 19" ' - �1�ASSIFIED Help Wanted 41`�,: WANTED ♦Y IDGES f -EWS� -Full Or Part Time - - -- MAN or WOMAN ' 550.00 WEEK AND UP �- For information, writ.: SwIes cold feihm fro= Bey Ridges By Part fm ,- MR, E. W. SNOWDEN - -- -- 122 Mary Lake Dr. Llbersl Aaaa:iatisn !! the Senate. Cross plans to Continue her stip teams, as of June 11:- _ Agincourt, Ontario � May m��g of the Bray The next meeting is -to be baton classes and wild resume Squirts' Division- MacKinrwri MISCELLANEOUS , ........ ............... ..-•-••-•-•- : Ridges-F1arwrt Liberal Ass- held-on Monday, June 29, at her full teaching schedule Esso, 4 pts.; Mac's Milk. 4 , 6666. 6666.._..._. � - FEMALE HELP WANTED tenon � held- at.thhe home the home of Jack McFadden, with the beginn g of the fall Pts.; Bay Ridges, Shoe. Repair,, - - Any table model Radio Repair- Manager for snack bar, for of Mr. Ted Ralph, and was well 892 Grenoble Blvd. Members term. Enquiries about her 2 pts.; Pickering Orrhaids, 2 for $4,115 (Canadian), all parts. aCtended. Eigtht chew members are reri inded that this-is the class' can be directed to her pts.; Kiwanis of Bay RidQgs park concession, in Conserva- -Fall labour' included If brought were welcomed by President . "Ladies' Night". New mem- at 839-1840. 0 pts.; Harwood Cl 0 An on Monday, Tuesdayor tion Area, near Woodbridge. -- Jack McFadden. bels are welcome. 0 00 pts. ' -Wednesday. Thirty-day un- Open: 10.00 a. m to dusk, six A committee on ' "member- 0 00 The '4th. Bay Ridges Cub Poe Wee Division-Agi rt conditional guarantee. Offer drams a week. Please phone for 9 ship„ was set up, with Mr. Ir n Cross, popular Bay Pack and Group. Com¢nittee Cleaners, 4 pts:; Bay void if set has been tam interview. the CNIB, Toronto, pts,; Bay Ridges tampered Ethic Whaley. as Chairman. Ridges Dance Ii�tuuctor. held would like to take this oppor- I. G. A., 2 485-8644, extension 47. with. They were given several pro- her annual recital at Fairport turhnty to- thank each and ev- B. P., 2 pts.; Pickering Nur- _ _ .... ... ........ t DUNBARTON Female Help Wanted po`l'ls to study and prepare United Church, in the Sunday. eryone of the community that series, 0 pts for fall. School Hall, last week.. The contributed to. their' "bottle Squirt Division-MacKinnon RADIO i TELEVISION The Canadian Bank The `gip unanimous- evening featured tap dancing, drive"-,it was a huge success. Esso, •.30; Harwood Cleaners. Harwood Ave. North of Alex ly endorsed the new flag pro- baton twirling and novelty o 0 0 1T (winning pitcher, David setwoen 401. and 2. HI 'wys. of Commerce. Pickering, has � an opening for a general clerk Pied by the Federal Govern- numbers, including a twist and The Executive of the Bay Hurst).. Pickering Orchards, Jun 4 tf) ening i good appearance and ment, and instructed the Sec- a cowboy darice. Everyone pre- Ridges Softball Association 13;; Bay Ridges Shoe Repairs, a ................................._......__. a pleasant personality, with USED FURNITURE retar9', Bill Knott, to send` a sent enjoyed watandrrg old of would like, at this tune, to 6, Mac's Milk. 23; Kfwanis of , BOUGHT i SOLD Gracie Eleven or better. Bank- telegram to the Prime Minnie- the children who ranged from express their, sincerest thanks Bay Ridges, 13. GORDON HOTEL irg experience preferred, but ter, stating the Association's four years of age, up, bti2 the to a gentleman an Radom Ave., Pee Wee Division-Bay Ridges } support. tiny ones, dressed in kilts, and Bay Ridges, for his oontribu- B. P., 18; Bay Ridges I. G. A., Pickering Vil1 'not essential. Telephone: 942- 1 0 1411, or call at office. The activities of the Riding dancing a Scottish baaton num- tion to the .boys and girls of 9 (winning Pitcher, Craig Phone• 942-5002: _ Softball Ass-- Eagleson) ; Agincourt Clean • Association were reported by ben, were real stnotiv stealers. the Bay Ridges (may 28 tf) 6666... ... 6666....... ..6.666,..... .-6666.... ' - - -••Mechanic Wanted Jahn Enha�ht, and the proceed- A highlight of the perPorirrance oration. When he rhoticed that ors, 42; Pickering .Nurseries. .. .....-...._,_.........,6666 ings of the ' Ontario Liberal was a denwnstraton of "keep hte "home plate" at the Baty 7 (winning phtchher, Frank , USED K. mechanic; all bene- Association Convention were Fit.exercises" and modern jazz Road School was, in very poor O'Brien). Clam Glass Lined Electric Hot fits; good flat rate percentage; reported by Al. Ward. dancing by Mrs. June Taylor condition, handicapping the Banton►--B. R. Scheane E1ec , ; Water Tank, S1t).00. earn up to $170.00 per. week. "VVhnat �PPe� to your Priv- and Mrs. Norm Alsop, toget. pitcher froze seeing well, this 4; West Rouge, 1 (winrYing Brady Plumbing. ate pension plan?" was dds- her vAth M'rs. Crow. gengeman constructed a new pitcher, David Cranson. ATIaMie 4-4721 Canadian Tire Corp. 3665, _Lawrence Ave. East Scarboro. and the written report Little Donna Jacobs present- plate. To Intim, from the Assoc- Juvenile Girls-E�t Wood- . - Schubert from O. L. A. supplied many ed her teacher winch a ' For Sale rt piano. Phone: 267-8251. Mr. Russell, large ration and fire boys gin bands. 13; L. Electronics, or Mr. Lowe, �'�• white summer on be- a heartfelt "thank you". 8. -' .Best offer. Apply: M. Powers, labour _ _ _ iharhdbag e C 100 Cghurch St. S. Pickeringthe scares The problerhi$ of automation help Of the pupils and Jili Mc- Intirmnediati Girls Corisol- : Vl�lege - A ON on Che agenda. followed byy a[from e�nted as sheaf i of carnations standings of the Bay Bid- F Vitiated Bldg. 14 aiiZraR .................................World's Largest Cosmetic lively debate on the recent N. the sutdents' mothers. ges .House League, plus the Beach 11 (winning pitch : For Sale .- E1 tractor er, (W+i9consin), with bulldozer Company D. P. pr+bQosai Par abolition of During the shtrrhorher' Lillian scores of one from the Town- Linda IiaLsdon. has immediate openings for -- blade. plow, cultivator and disc energetic women to earn ex- -a>;1 in good order. The lot collect weekly income, For dem Pidceriag Pillage Post Of- WATER . eeper; Two continental twin CLARKS PRENTICE, - for ;150.00. Phone: 8W-1697. beds, single, with box springs 2!4,1161 or MOJiii. tails,' write: Mrs. A. Hawkins, � 1 i5� and mattress; Two Lot 30, Con., 2, Pickering, at. 1 Mandarin Fid. Scarboro. OM. five To Close Illy Ist •"Lot George Do 111" modern chests of drawers;riv+oy iAT HOME -Clherrywood, 'Oat. ..... ......... P - .._....... 6666... . .. ,....._.._..:".._. upholstered ,Stop Worrying AUCTION SALE chain; � For Sail - bed, with mattress Pklkoring Past Office will chairs: Portable 24 in. cirecrl- Mr. and Mrs. Harold. R. 2 ' and springs. Round extenslos about debts. Pay them by giv- clow all day on July 1106 Of modern household electric artnrng barbecue, .wrth hood and Pickdhe!, White's Fel R R 2. kitchen table, Other articles. ing Rawleigh Service in .town- Tbom will be no wicket ser- lances, household turn it- electric rotiserie; Child's rock- Pickering• will celebrate their Phone: 942,1717.. sh�i�ps Whitby and Pickering wIM rhe box sesvios or rural aPPI ing horse; Two 750 x 14 snow Twenty-fifth Wedding Arnhiv- ur% suites, dishes, utensils. off- ersary on Saturday, July 11: „ Deet. Established routes. Easy delivery on that day. acts, odd toots, etc, at Part of �- and -W be glad to receive HAY FOR SALE to start. No coney required'. _..__. Dasdk and to e Lot 5 and d, Con. Z Pickerin chair; Full carton of that friends and neighbors, at - - c new oak flooring. 1st 26 acres of hay for sale, roes- write: "FCawieigh, Dept. F,333- • • PLASTIC MOULDER Township. one nhlb North e1 �� the Annandale Golf and Coua•• ' onabde. HighvNay No. 2. and, 815, 4005 Richelieu St„ St: Grade 3 x l % to cover 40 sq. Valley Faun Road. For further Henry, Montreal. Phone: l42-1724 Crook's Sunocp Station, on floor feet; Odd tools and Oth- r'Y p• information, wntite: S. Maar- ._.._......_�__.......... J. Corr) i Du - - from - Spruce Hili Road nbarten. t club, 200 to 4 Corrigan er name effects etc ueirsec, 10 Syivadene Parkway, SALE REGISTER 11 Kent Street, Ajax Prop" of.- PICKERING ' ALLER I NCI Woodbridge Ont. Phone: AT. Saturday, dune 27. Auction NORMAN W Sale starts at 7JI0 p. m. sharp VILLAGE COUNCIL - 8-1723. sale of 1963 C ev,II. conver- ash with Clerk lar meeting of Pick- .......... CARE Terms C on day The tlble, gone 5000 miles; chest. for sma3ll child or baby.-High- FRIDAY. EVENING. JULY 1• of $ale No reserves. Property � � .• - ................. Cr+osl Village Council w18 be Kitchen Range Hood - $34.!5 erfield chair; Lige upholsiter- Vmy No. 2. and Guild Road. sY refrigerator, g cis said. or hold age eu Phone: 942-5923. ft size, near new and ®Cod• held an•- roprietor Brady Plumbing ed chair. coffee 24 table; n : bed a y Moffat electric apartment ithe range, ge, will � responsibleafoructioneers any . Thursday, July-'2, 19" 4120 K Read table; AUDITIONSpublic liability, property iii _ 6666..... ----- . dresser; ntte table; bed aril p1 kl► d .00 P near new; Admiral 21 in. TV, At 911A. 'For isle -- purebred Collie dresser; living-room drapes: Two guitarists, a dzunnner and age or Injury to the public In - Lassie type. Pups may be curtains; bedding and linens: a saxapthone player required console moderi lir blonde map- in the Council Chambers. • - -- - pups fired le, •good: Singer electric Con- connect with this sale. . seed naw, for beat choice. Ile kitchen Cathie and chaise: deep for orchestra. Contact: Clift- James Smith. eler'k Bruce A. Hogarth. dark sole. sensing machine, near Villageof Pickering posit will bold until wearing freeze, 14 cu. ft.; Blue Ribbon ord Rowel, Gordon Hotel On �,; Eureka canister vacuum auctioneer. Markham. Phone: time. Papers available. Phone: refrigerator; Fblter Queen vac- Main St. Pickering. - 839-3097, uum; Step Omatic• wa;stier asci KE IN LEAGUE dearer, complete with all aft Wy 9) dryer• (worhde2iui pair): Blah SWIM INSTRUCTION airnost ts, and storage chest. .-PICKERING G TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL _ V almost new; G. E. electric , 6 6.66.__. es; Cooking utensils. Other Rouge Hill Golf Club Scares Weok Of Duro 1S. For sale "Sterling" haat amides. All hinds furniture and Beginner and Intermediate floor polisther; 'Sun Ray heat - itrader, 2000 lb. Single appbances jnat one year Cid, SRvim iartstnhation, starting an Iamp; Electric tri ligtet ; Two - cap. ng matching brass elerfric axle. Coil springs. Excellent and ffive Co be sees to be ap• bDonday, Juthe 29. Registnatlon g Minor Girls-Brougham 8 at Vita Rouge Restnharanht 5 . . condition. $'75.00.. Ptw v-: 839- predated, owing to unfortun- on Junre 20 and 27: 10.00 a m table lamps: Seven-piece din- Squirts-+Scher wood Foresters 33 at Rosebank Plaz+a.3, a este bronze tonne suite; Two Pee Wee-High land, Creek I_ G, A. 25 at Greenwood 17, �9. ate cIraunwtances, have to be to 3.00 p. zr Come, In person piece nyion frieze chesterfield UNE d--�w�ood 4 at Bay des 5• :.__.:._._.._._ ..__ �,d Pte, act= or phone: AThintic 2-It751. suite: Two piece K�olhhal. sec- - May, Kay Wilson ..... .....I....... r J 1 .' Real Estate las Bim Road, Ajax tional living room suite in Miro Gino---Greeszwood 10 at Rosebank Plumi'drrg 14 SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Villa Rouge Rest. 35 act Pickering Beach 7. �h FOR ADULTS wine tone; Sunshine kitchen Intermediate Girls- Fairport Bch. 10 at Bay Ridges 11. COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE Southwood - East of Heeplfe Tensa Cash Sale 1.30 P. M. Information at, Brougham 5. Pickeri Canister: Odd dishes. Glass- Term treed, lalaes#hore loft in rse 1? u croon Fiydto ._._................ 6666:_.. .. 6666.-6666...._.. Greenwood 4. : Pee weewestRouge 24 at • er phi' other household, effects etc tram--West Rouge at G Claremont: 649=2144• Electric toaster; Steam iron; JUNE 1T- e power available. Terms. 100 Grill; Modern cornbinnation Juvenile Giid_s-Bay Ridges 10 at E. Woodlands Ladies 12. .......'_..... .. 6666._.... #Hiles from Pickering. Only /IAl11TJ� a DECORATOR M 1 L L E R Inter: Girks•-Fairport Soh. Jewels 0 at Greenwood 9 %- ' . a [eve left. Inquire now, by bed-chesterfield . in nylon �wbr and � - TRAILER SERVICES - frieze design, Bedroom dress- Squirter-West. Rouge' 31 at Greenwood 16, %writing--P. O.: Bo: 200, Pick- Pee Wee-Forsythe Haulage 6 at West Rouge 17. EIEMRT WALL PAPERflN SALES l RENTALS er with mirror, in blonde rrmse Midget 'erirhg, Ontario. Flhawan 81l�>1117 Tag-A•L,erhg Camping Trailer tone; CotrErhentai bed with a JUNE IS.- . Hdr.1-•B. Ridges 3: 6. at E. Woodla:rds 8 14 1li4 Medets From $200.M box spring and mattress, good; Minor Giris.-Rosebank Plaza 66 at Greermnood 17. - - Wanted Ik Adielaa awl EsllnlN+s Large upright inirror; . Sect- Brougham 37 at Pickering Beach 1L { NO ORLIOATION Cable i Camping Trailers Tonal shelf corner table; Sil- Juvenile Girls-Fairport Bi • 10 at Bay Ridges 28. Wanted"to Rent -five or six FOR RENT ,erware cheat; Smoker stands Inter. Girls-Bay Ridges 20 at. Frenchman's Bay 6. r J roomed home in Dunbailon or and trays; Ornamental bottles Squirts--West Rouge 29 at Brougham 36. ; : F6asebank Area, for one year. S' G MRi�T E Fir Trailers Pee Wee--Grnenurood 8 at Fiigtnlard Creek I. G. A. 10 y 010 Nanilt Mui verythMhg and decanters; also various. Bantam_-Bay Ridges 5 at C. Smith Cartage 6: .;Prion: ATlantic 2-3477. 1111417 �M AJAX - Phone: l42-34!1 ornameTts, a at u (jun 251 .. ORDER NOW AND BE SURE I SeetionaI wall bookcase; Bis- JUta1iE 1� Pbaz 9 Adley 18. ::6666.... ... v .. (apt 9 tf) sold Silver Streak Carpet Fenguson's Bench 13 a2 Bay Ridges 7 � BOOKS WANTED - We'buy used books, Any kind. .............................. Call: 942-0917, or write:-W. Z1PRES1-0 Culford, Greenwood, Ont. To CK S11W _ U151914 F Office C eaner • a - Casual Halr-Styling SPRO. MUNCHES 0- EY hours per week. Permanent. - •Dir bus route, No. 2. Highway, OPEN�rDAILY rs:__`_.'_ ..COMPLETE� �.• Dumbarton. Apply, ilt, writing, 6." P. M, LAWN SPRAY c to Box 627 Picket -ring News u OflEice Pickering, Ont. Thursday 'and Friday WEED - s CRABGRASS c s- - .. ' Open Tail l.e. P. Iv,. SS u stom' u e (jun 2a) INSECT .PESTS :..: Closed All Day Mondays SALE REGISTER ane: "2- " :.FARM SPRAY (At Pickering Coffoo Shop) MAIN STREET, PICKERiNG Phone 942-16.01 ,. Friday Evening, my 1, FI Control ` auction sale of electric refrig- Grain - Fa� where A.. ty $ e�.e Cw.,wirr J 19i4-- 1►11CIZ 1{IIOIhrJ o[ .�1.,v° VYIhI .......6666.. . age Corn Atrazine � "..erator,, range; sewing machine, PIANO WHITEWASHING appliances. modern household REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIAL SPRAY - -- - furniture; suites, dishes, uten- ORGAN TUNING ' sirs; eRf!cts, odd tools, etc., the AND REPAIRS SOIL StERiLANTS HOME FREEZER SPECIAL! Property of Norman Waller, at JAB.19MI iC :' Part of Lot •56, Con. 2. Picker- 142-lint -AJAX. OM. Lieasaed and Inwnd its Township. One mote rnortrn (", 26 P ~ HIPS OF BEEF -CUT, WRAPPED li FAST FROZEN of Crook's Sunoco Station, on . Spruce Hill Fdoe:d, Dunbarbon. .........:;.............................................. BAY RIDGES SOD $alp •' at 7.00 p. m., sinarP• Post Lean, 4 yde. - S10.88 (�M Flhewe changes) � : Temm Cash. No reserve 11he Property sold. Clarke Prentice, Three .Yards •511.00 ' ' • (zaAy 14 to ' : .. -Fresh made Potato Salad 8 Cold Slaw • Chicken legs 49c Ib RDTO , TILLUM R 'auctioneer.- Markham 214.3161 Phone: U9-2172 �. K MO•ii0i. (naeti k, � r ' -.., , ... , ,.• . - .� :. ' . - � r � • ' . : � • p� 'Five • , � - - F • . THE PICKERING NEWS _. , THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 - - AJA)C HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TO HOLD FIRST on Monday afternoon for Airs, of Stouffviilo spent Sunday �. ANNUAL ROSE AND PEONY EXHIBITION Norma Benson at'the tome of the hoarse of Mr. and Mss SATURDAY, JUNE 27. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rob- Fred Morley. art Benson. The Baptist Mission Circle - �L �TATK : Several of the Local Cubs will of on June 29 rs the V. The Ajax Hortic ultural Society is holding its first annual and Scouts attended the Mg home of Miss Viola Forsythe OS . 24212 R W- 24115 outdoor Rose and Peony Exhibition on Saturday. June 27, in C uboree at Greenwood conser- at 7.45 p. m. Mrs. Roy Tind- a marquee on the Ajax Shopping Centre Green Belt. It is vation Park on Saturday. Am- all's group is in charge of the open to all residents of Ajax and surrounding dLatricts Entries ong them were: Scoutmaster, program. � ���'� RI will t accepted from 8.00 a er to 9.45 a. m. when judging L MOwill s�tai-t. Entry Fees are 15c. per exhibit. For further informs- Don Sanderson, Leaders, Bill Mr. and His. Robert Han - tion, call Mrs. M. Mills. at 942,0964, Hammond and Michael Hock- thorns and children of Bow-. Han- ley and Ray Carruthers, Haig manville and Mtiss Leona i�an- - . -+'�r d THE FOLLOWING ARE THE CLASSIFICATIONS:- DeRusha David Sanderson, ttwrne are spending. a .few WyOtla r�rIjwl: Hybrid Toa -(Roses _ Dwight (',odden, Glen Han- days with her brother. 1. Red oa1our, one bloom; 2. Pink, one bi�obm; 3. Yellow, t:tHorne Wayne Rozell. Mr. and Mrs. D2hahael Buriae KINGSTON32 �• W • P.Q. Granone dHlorao ' 4. white' one bloom; 5. Multi-oo1our, one bloom. About .125• children and ad- and children of Scarboro spent 6. Red one stem or bloom; 7. Pink, one stem or bloom; alts attended the 'United 'Ch- the weekend with e. and G O A�Q urCh picnic at Shouffville on 'Mrs. Bruce Hantborne. - . PICKIMIN • 7. pink, one stem or bloom; 8. Yellow,. one. stem or bloom; Sunday afoer;Hoon• The Afternoon Unit of the .9. White. one stem or bloom. Two local teachers will be Claremont United Church Wo- Florabunda-- men met on June 25 at the. 10.Red, one stem; 11. Pink, one stem; 12. Yellow, one stem; leaving the Claremont school hoarse of Mrs. )!rank Carson. 13. White, one stem; 14. Multicolour, one stem.. .. at the endof this term. They The program under Mts. Mc- - I are: Mrs. D. Norton and Glen- Clt tubers-- - ll 'and Mrs. H O 15, 'Red, :one stray; 16. F'irHis, one spray, 17. Yellow, one Gordon Connell, ol:litHgs . , L. o Peonies 18. Whine, one spray. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Van- head was on the topic of hills- Stone were in Lindsay Sun- Bouquets. • 1 N s Y B A N C ! __ 19. one white, double bloom; 20. One pink, double bloom; attending'9ecoration• Day V"�ntors on the weekend at 21. One red, double bloom; 22. Three any colour, or mixed' the home of Mr. and Mrs . -j: Aft OL �Noum double bloorns• services, R. Loyst . were Mr. and Mrs. OF r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bart- Arran9eenenHts= Douglas McLaren of Smith WWAW I= -- 23, Rose Corsage; 24. Dining -table centrepiece,. emphasizing on Sr. and Mr. and Mrs: Bart- Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -LIFE- AUTOMO�LE --- FIRE rases with accessories.'25. Collection of roses in one con- on Jr. attrrded the wedding Manion of Islington. 1 tadneT. Dianne Lyons in Toronto on ;eroN ROAD !A!9 - : • - , . Sunday. . on June .29th, there will .be ' 107 qhp a ' Prizes and Awards-Carruthers,an executive meeting of lige ,Asan rte, 94M Trophy. for highest point's gained in sjhow. Award for the Betty with -o Urated Church Women at the Gem Now /1�, Aten Sbs/pbs Co" best Rose in the Show. Award for the Best Peony in the Show., Sunday wLth Mts. B. Budd -of home of Mrs. Reynolds. flows fer bongo" seism/- M or Ids Diploma, for best Rase in each class, Lst, 2nd. 3rd, prize ribbons Goodwood. Miss Betty Ann Carruthers will be awarded to each class, valued 3, 2: 1, points. Claremont school entertain - The Exhibition will open at 12 noon and close ait 4.30'p. m_ ed the'boys and girls softball is working at Taylor's Resp- During the afternoon there will be a demonstration of pruning teams in a tournament at aurart for the summer. and .. Mr. and Mrs. Wil€ Ghddon of the Trades Saturday. President n S of evezgreeiis by Mr. I:ertn Cullen. Zephyr o Y - APPRAISALS Nurserymen' Association. Mr. Bill Hartnell, judge of the dhow - The -Maremont Recreation of Toronto spent Sunday art. v and well known for. his column, the Garden Clinic, will present Smipimming prograrn will be the hams of Mr. and Mrs. - , the prizes and comment on the entries. Mr. Murray Burdock of held again this summer at Bill Glidden. _ of ort ho products Ltd will talk on the use of Chemical Fertii- the pool of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mr. Teary Green of Wlater- izers, Insecticides and Fungicides and safety precautions. to be Baker.. The swimming inslruet- loo spm the weekend • with 1 taken when using them. Mr. Iaunel Shenker Channel 9, Man or will be Mrs. Marie Niell, a his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H- _ About the douse will give a demonstration of floral arranging. T. Green. Y -.. P There will also be d by gytmmst students of Ajax High qualified Red Cross instructor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Collins, of Ate w� 5..��a CO B • 2.7661 Sohoal and the Ajax= Club and a denrro�tn+atbon of Baton Classes for chdldren• from the TOI'OnIO Twirling by Ajax Baton Twirlers. Grades 5 to 8 will be taugtuL Saartroro spent Saturday with . Wb"Y "&4m {�-14iri .The ladies of the Hortkvhural Society will have a Tea Gard- and will begin on June 29 and Mr. and Mrs. Floss Redsha d Ne. ! y en for your convenience, where you may come and sit for a will run from 10 a. m. to 4 Marilyn. Rennie. had a bhhen- MIM E� p. m. each day' party on Saturday, when �1MIww'A D f If you have roses or peonies, enter them to make the Rose Messrs Earl Cook, Bill Ev- 18 of her friends attended a and Peony Show a huge success. The container (1009 not count a� and Harold Hopkins took . party at her home. as points and a milk bottle or jar are very good for showing 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy of - your prize blooms. AN proceeds will be used towards the in- part in a' men's trebles lawn Toronto, sperm the weekend at door garden which the• Ajax Horticultural Society plans• for the bowling tournasnernt at Agin_ the home . of Mr. and Mrs. J. ; Mim�• moi, Wates foyer of the new Ajax and Pickering General FinspiW- court last Wednesday. _ A dance recital was held in 'MM Al Resell celebrated a L iQ fte -A CIL Mr: and Mrs. Clare Keevil. the conm urnity hall last Thur- birthday on Saturday with a p1AtTBlp ACCOIM AWS CL�Ol`1 A . had a re-uirion to, celebrate �y for pupHs .of Mrs. Marg' number of friends at his !Hoene - A?�- O, W. 2066 CA, UA. Mr. and Mrs McConnell of Father's Day at the home of CorhnHeliey. Myo NCJe�� Mr. and Mrs. Sims and fam- thins and Guides, 23 in _ Aurora visaed in town with Mr. and Mrs. Malootan Lewis ity spinet Sunday with Mr: and - Alex • GWwWA atreteer the Keevils, W 'LY.of feet in Bradfrod.. all. attended a social. even iM Low ]fo8s1 OW O16M �sM� �sns Tarn Lee M� Bill Welsh week. Also Mr, and Mrs. Nor- Karen Efa�yward. on, llnessley at the twine at 1llsss 4 I- s- sae -zeas man G: Fraser, of Torontto, and and Carl Mitchell attended a Mr, and Mrs, Kent Duan y twee {11>me tam Mlstee� osa-eeso do aR fire teems of Su- Sault Site, Marie spent Sunday Mrs. Thelma Hiock3ey. = r Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis pa party with Mr, and Mrs. Harold .. in Bradford. san Burnie in Bay tZi, on Renew Your Subscription . ; . Dann. Mr, and Mrs. Gary per $a'turdaY evenim Today - - Sunday with 'A birthday party_ was. held , Mr, and Mrs. Wilf Morley of Toronto. spent DTIC TANKS >•LASTER CERAMIC TIiL/ EA1VE� . "ONE .. _ .CL _ W. J..CCIINCRETE e' BRAND HEW LOCATION - DOUBLE THE FUN . o r•o• _ �,, &404 firrC. MARTIN ENRIGHT pHOW2 TE 9-111.1 Flr t M l�K Arranged; Also Second Mor"alles Avallable10 - ore For Additions and Improvoments Wo also purchase or Loan on Existing mar""" Ito Courteous Service, Call , AYS ONLY -AU E. 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Pickering LOW - MINIMUM W -M _. a 77,A -_M Page Six —" THE PICKERING NEWS " THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 1964 1 re eye Mu The Churches targe Audience Hears Lectu : eum., on Fand riday. BVStNESS DIRECTORY - - At the same time the pupils aalfetu>•aaea>•1ta�Ra>•>•:, On The Power Of - Prayer - of the , Miss Room and their teacher, Miss Gregg; also the Pickering puppls who will begin school / united Church The Christian Science Church on Altona Road. was filled in September, and their mot- GUARANTEED McEACHNIE S ..Oo overflowing on Thursday eve nngg• June 4, to hear Mr. a hers, enjoyed a picnic at the - bert E. imeke, of Indianapolis, nIncRana, • on the subject Pick'erirg township Museum. Q Minister: Rov. M•IVille Suttara O=r of r revealed through Christian Schehoe". ' The k all through Radio -TY � � JFUIh�SRAL DIRSCTOR er Prate Gillman too ugih - CH p l.ecturesihi of the Mother Mr G CHURCH SERVICES - , 1 oouu�er is a member of the Board of P Any Make or. Model . Church, th First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Roston. Mass., . the Museum, whole Mrs. K. * 11.00 A. I& , -and he ha � but recently returned from a lecture • tour in the Falliis explained and answer- VR FIELD Orient -Indonesia, India, the Philippine Wands etc. He was in- ed their questions on things -AM " trodtneed by Mrs: Rex Merritt. ],airport Road, North. The church in the bog cabin. . • . .. - Privet• Ambelanp Echols Sunday School Withdrawn was full. A public address Merritt, Fan enabled those in the Sunday congratulations' to '.. Miss PICKERING For The Summer School, and sitting in parked cars outside. at the rear of the. Anne Gibson who won a Sec- S+AY OR NIeHT See - church, hurc#h, to hear the lecture. Closed circuit television also enab- and Fourth Rib_ bon in her clas§ - AUDLSY led those in 't9heSunday School to see the speaker as well as (� 9 yrs.) at "the ,Riding !rear him. - • �'* • • ' . Church Service 1.45 A. IIA. The lecture was an exposition of The Lord's Prayer, studied competitions a2 the sroo WATER DELIVERED Sunday Sdh•ol 10.50 a M. clause by clause. A number of hearings were related, the results Gate Riding Stables on Sat- WML MleSosfinNV ProF of praying with faith and understanding• The speaker said: "If _ 1RtsallRv/a1RRRRRRtRRpR/ you or I try tc� find peace and security in spite of the chaotic The Brownies ended their West of Dunbarton _ �* - . _ material world in which the material senses testify that we season of activities. with..: - live, we are mapping out a dMicuit path for ourselves. But if picnic on Thursday. evening. PHONE '942.2171 _ _. 'wee fuse reaildty and acknowledge the perfect universe of God's Meigs Pat Harden returned �y creating, we sihall ,find out peace because of our spiritual under- frau a holiday at Higlnwater, Pickering, Qnt. ,i,• GeOrge'= standing of the omnipresence of God and His divine ideas and ATlan is 2-0063 qualities with us at home and with all those across .the -seas. Que., where she visited tela- Anolican Chwd In oris yAay we are praying effectively for world peace. We hives. _ are living the spirit of the Lord's Prayer: "Ihy Kingdom Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Le Peerie. coarse. Thy win be done on earth, as it is in heaven." Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. PICIIt1e1No. oNTwew "Here someone may ask: "If God made everythi g good. R.. Harden on Sunday. EN and CLARKE NOV. N. S. seePNtRs K - where does evil cone from? Haw do you expWn sin, disease ...................... _...._...._...._..---.-..._.. a Mao. . Cf�hton. D�� ' and death?" This is a question tthet troubled, me for a long P R E N T I C E time," He told his audience that he asked that question so — - a Murdach e.a aoa. Pbk•rlae. o.a often when a bay in Sunday School tthat he kept being _ AUCTIONEERS..., •4a•ssae moved from cba_4g to class." "Then. one day", he oontinued IF YOU'RE BUILDINe M/1R161�IAM sanistws Skiers . µNM. Sly Coes -"while Z was studying Christian Science, the answer came. I LIS"Wd-a.r A. for r•. •.se a w--N.hr e.M1u __._..dyed that no true science explains error, but rather detects �Y1NA Comms of oaarm sed rani and Notarial; PuWk so." r. - -:-: seater error, denies it, and proves• its mttAngness with the truthON pa,� await, bopmoMw. Home- a•se a. a, -Nally C•aw�dsD "For instance, if I should ask you why two phis two is boli Funiih rel. awl estate SAM Op OOMAIlatII C11Ai�0 (�� e -dA) live, you would not • explain 'this error. You would declare the are •or •fib as tese a ..--•s..ras s� statement to be a mistake and explain it away with .the truth -. •. JDvrBookle! !t 61m000 St. N. Odsawe (L aw pso"a Nil that the answer is four. N'a•"-M' N'f'a If I should enquire what makes the earth seem flat, -you �� WAL /NaY1Ct AT ON[ PR/CS Telepl- Oshawa 723.2446 a•s• ...-+arwrr vvould expkain that it is an optical illusion. Explorers have: :: Moltgego t.00RI _ pMONtf - <ae tlh• ParNY 11:11) sailed around it, and others have proved it to be roulvL•..-no Could go Of Real 2%-3361 er 644.3606 weallesaaT . true science explains error; every true science proves the _ Praslfas4 care 1� •sesruard ae.w a w.-M.Ir unreality of error with the truth. Volvo To You sed lobwoe"lw tK me 'Now, I could see that it is the same with Christian Science. �' ate' the all -incl ve Science of I�f'e. This spirituel Science does VICTORIA W M • E • not expisin\$he. mortal errors of aim sickness and death as thaagh they 'v were- actuatities. Neither does d ignore these PLBURY a COtNERY . •tion Sdene . errors. Rachet, it shows these errors to � moral- hllhrsians, � V� ;S H E R R I � . Chris denies thein, and utterly nullifies their reality with the great BARRIfTSRf SOLICITORS S'aja/li spiritual truth that here is one perfect God who creates every NOTARISE PUBLIC '���all :thing after lens perfection. T R U S 1 "U" HILLS. ONTARIO (hristian Science shows that it is the same with -ail moral � - CHUM" $BEV# s AND .error called sin When we honeady do not believe in doing some Anti w OM >�ehh Raaf - - . String, we don't do it; and anus we remonstrate by our - 111101"d -_. _ -_:Funeral and --SUNDAYar a�ee-A. ic. actions- our domhinion over -d& speoiOc sin' Cra•k . AT 2-3754 "The one wYw does not believe in dunking intoxicating bev-. ........ ........ _ Anlbui70Aee SeNiee e...a,e e.r.1.. • t+.se P. a1. eregas because it is inconsistent wilttr his concept of perfect CHAS. A. BRADLEY i SON • D.ar. Lee asrllh ar maththood. and stands firm in the truth that he is governed LimPainting i Wish Papering Mf pyy..S,>� * a s. Nq�s by God. such a one does not drink". The speaker continued- ,64 p -m Teemomeal e N Heallae ars Owes _ 'disease is never an actual, dLeeordanit materizla condition. of . No. 2 Nighwwy a aw wedaee"y raawe the body. It is just an igrroraat belief that these is something interior - Ercterior sal.,r.s ..d 6w.lq. the' g with the Lite, . substance, and identity o[ . man Now: Residential - commercial ti Apaiahwar at *Idcsring Boo* Read N•Id at a." P. ls. you carnhof, diewroy a discordant material condition any more FRIES ESTIMATES a - a« clic wet tore than you can destroy the fiat earth, because, in the light of-Pha+�- * The RNIIaS R••. b se•a a Science there is no•.sueh condition, to destroy. _ Brit You can ATlantie 2-0!61 or w Pahl., Tweadw. Tbw%*W prxne a falee belief to be a lie, the ignorant belief that the Broeklin 655-4141 MONUMENTS Telephone aid 14NOW • t.N to 4.« P. IL DoW is such and imperfect. When the ignorant belief is re- (Our 47th Year In Business) WHitelhall 2-M10 at w' so1e incase' pied with the great -spiritual truth that man's only real - "Nyir.as toenmo..t weria•• being -is perfect because God is perfect and• He is All Then. (jun 4 -Jul 30f s.r p.ATI e, 5-1002. e.11 You, too, can go forth with courage and confidence to Phnd ROBERT AUSTIN. PROP. aTlawuN s s — INSURANCE - - .that al4 is well. The _very moment that you cease . to belie�+e ; . R. R. a, . whdhq. o■tars. ' in sickness, the moment that you understand that discord Serving the area since 1127 'tie line. west Of wh1uq Re aaaarRsaalastaRllaRtRRRs . is nompletety foreign to your nature as God's perfect child. On Na. S. HISh ms. D•lw•.. right then you. are delivered from sickness; .arc yrou discover Let w handle year �. A �_ guy and Soli $t. AAdreMrE you are µ•ell:'. _ Insurance Nods With A Claufflod Ad Pira. Windetot , Auto Pbww: Whitby 66i -a462 Presbyterian Church IRy, etc. sfaDRaelttRDRRRRatt.estts� Llabl Cburdh itTeet North, Mdalrblj RC UGHAM ion'Cemetery brought about -- a number of family re-urnorns: Bowman $ Gibson ■RRarRsvaRDRNRrtR1RNNRDRRDRRRItRDrDRrRR[1rta:1 ��, R11i. F. C•nkay, ioL A Miss Margaret Miller is Mr. and Mrs. 'Grant Glover _ spending -a few days with cher and fasnil . of Cki haws. and .0 ceuowt--�� JOIN OUR GROUP TO cLass-mates at a cottageat , and Mrs. Thomas And 14S Brody St. S. Whitby Phone 942-3114 Lake Siirthooe. esson and family, of Sandford. ...............- - - - - . NASSAU _. Decoration Day at the. Un- visited their parents: Mr, and - ferule• M Worship 11.iS A� Mrs. Howard Malcolm. Suin�` L o p Welcome to Mr. and Nis. I PLUMBING '.,V�v.00 I Perm+� f, - - nisei 10.N A.il Bob Cherry • who have mm,.vd into the home recently vasa- ' ALFRED KAYES. - ' •.Welcome- - ted py Mr. Strong and his -dor 10 Days"'s„ • !'riso�y . • sister. PLUMBING BATHROOMS .Y� A number of local Cube at- PRESSURE SYST6NIS .-Includes: - - tended the Cuboree last week. Tlhe ,pupils .of the Senior ESTIMATES GIVEN . Round Trip from Toronto via T. C. A. Room of Brougthairh Public ; Air Conditioned' Room at Famous. Montagu, 4 Phone -142-i>•17 i®IIAbOItOs School with their.teacher Mr. Beach Hotel Shipman and several of their 1 Transfers from Airport to Hotel on Arrival and ` Breakfast a Evening Dinner Daily - U N I T E D C H U R L M' and to Airport'on Departure ;THE SIGH MAN -_=Group Leaving TORONTO JULY 20tH -- --= W. A. McKay, M. A. Pk a DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY ;._ , , .. Minister . SEATS STILL AVAILABLE `� _ TRUCK LETTERING _ r ferule d Worship 11 A. J16. CUTOUT LETTERS - ;Go NOW Pay Late If You Wbh rota! CARTOONS Further Particulars Fran:- ll� �� DISPLAYS rv,,� Church School. All POSTERS D rtenerlts. 1.43 A. AL J 'SHOWCARDS ::HOWA�D BUREAU LTD. sunBA 24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE �EU1 J(1Off11fV PLi41IIA ` - -- aN of tw; _ Echoing Christ In The i42-624 941.6690 : Community Eines 14i __. a at Penis, teed �, Find Us Fast In The Yellow Pages - Res: Pickering Beach War W in of■/�RRAIRRRRRRDh1ti1I11RaRDDDRtR\af1RN�R\RRaReDpR■ l ■EwR1RRRDRR'f�hI1R!■ae�• . p�ille ... a ST. JAMES. <We./� ler ?» :OPTOMETRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH m� 0t a 11 Vast l Reformed Episcopal THE -HANDYMAN .-SERVICE JOHN. L. RAWBON, R.O. 24 HOUR R•sobank Road. North - 2 Pleasant Street. ELECTRONIC GPt• �• L. B. McPherson - (ED ARMSTRONG) SERVICE B. A. –YOU HAVBv WORK TO DO? (Off Lhorlwol Rd., South) SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS , 31 Ferrier, Ave., Torolhto 6 .ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY., Servk• Contracts _ Phone HO. SAM BE IT LARGE OR SMALL BAY RIDGES ANTENNAS A TOWERS -SePAINTING ears eW y • H-..10A.M.too4P M Installed i R rod Sunda School Ai�B�IbIiP than tlorto�l Photo _ UPKEEP OF GROUNDS Telephone 839-3937 GENERAL CLEAN UP, ETC EVENINGS - 1 to 1.P., M. C a M RADIO Ih A'ax CALL 942-5616 Y a TELEVIstoN - . • ._ Prayer 11rOG A. AL ---------- .. I Holy Cannan m Fkw STATION PLAZA — Telephone 839-2601 -. - ., : •.. , weuasala>a}111111vewsvaaa THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 TMt P'K) 11MIum Nowa PstBe Sewn �T♦ @@ eremtinlg paper on Lnd a. A Guelph 1Rat weds. of Tsyin$Uon, Mr. and Mrs. D. The Primary S. S. Ctaw of Sunday visitors at the Cecil �d'>V.ar7 Couple of missionary readings Mrs. Morgan Pugh is with Ward of Claremont and fan -Aly, which Mliss Janet Jones is Jones' home were: Mar. and The Active Service Clem and a bible Contest folilowed. her daughter Mrs. Ebner Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jearnes- teac her. presented her with a Mrs. David Pagan and Sandra met last. Wednesday rrigttt at Mrs. Lehvds James is spend- son for a time. on and girls enjoyed a picnic miscellaneous shower at the of West MU, and Mr. and Mm the home of Mas. B. Jamieson Sur- ing a Couple of weeks with Several Jr. Fa mier mernb- supper Saturday night with home of Mas` Donald Jamte- L. , Pagan, of Cheam, thewitMrs. borne Jones group Mrs. W. P. Jones, Port Cred6 els attended the County Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson. son. ray, F•nB in ctarg�e of the meeting. The it, while Mrs. Stephenson goes Farmer field daffy on Saturday and on Sunday night, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson Mas. Wm Harbnon v� Mon theme of tate, meeting was on to Vanoouver• I at Port Peary. Mrs. George Todd of Cherry- and family attended Decoia- on Sunday with Mrs. Alv1n Missions and Mrs. DickWard Mr. Murray Jones attended Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Janases- wood had gsupper with the tion Services at Orillia on Bushby, at Uxbridge- -. Sunday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs - of C9arernont-gave-a-very-intMid _ Beare, of Leaside, to our dis- trict. They have pWvhased the Townley cottage, • just �•fr�edy 3re,��r �jrdde (Bring Your.Own Carton) north of ulsazrr. The annual Sunday School Picnic will be held'next Tues- day, June 30, at Watt Spring Park. Greenbank. L ARGECherr' o The Adtat Group met at Locust Hill on Monday even- . -A R.:-K''E T' ing for the last meeting till the fall season, opening in Sets' tenyber. D Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 J ust East of Rouge Bridge s''rr''y to • Mr. and Mrs. MacDougal, in 0 n the sudden passing, on Friday, SWIFT'S SWIFTENING SAVE 19C Maple Leaf Tenderflake M s Mougal, �tw sister, Miss MacDougal, who ]dyed Z with there. Interment took SHORTENING 4lbs89C • Place at Wyoming, Ont., on •.. ,r A,,,,,,,.d Monday. ................................... SWIFT'S PREMIUM .:Large 24 oz. tins Beef or Irish Stew .. 2 for 79c Pickering Village Hews S*V E 19C o Mr. and Mrs Clare Baladont Mother's Saw- 11C 2A oz. jar 2 lose 39C and Mn. Ken. Cooper, deieg- APPLE 3 RASPBERRY or APPLEates, attended the Annual Hor de STRAWBERRY JAM 2 for 99e ticultural Convention at O. A. C, Geulph: last week, and re - Fresh Mountain View Canada Choice 28 oz. tins (1 j�, port a very large attendance. TOMATOES -----------------------.___: 2 for SSC -Cooked persoApprns lately eleven hnuaban- _ Grade 'A` persons sat dawn to the hour Oven Ready Save 9c 12 oz. round tins quet. They report the flowers 2f or 89e. • • • • • • and shrubery at their beast, and Swift`s PREM --- - - aam makes the College an ideaa' DR. BALLARD'S DOG FOOD 25 Ib. bag Hamlocation for , a horticultural (Frying, Roasting, 13/3 Ib, 1% convention. Barbecuing) •'• BURGERBITS 2#99 Mrs. John Chapman. M� --(Avec•-age 3 Its.) � Rosemary Chapman. Miss C 49 Lynda Morley and Mrs Wm - _ - _ SAVE 80e � G McLean attended a "pre►• The _ Swift s PARD Saw 13c 15 ez. tins crap' training day, at Carnp CAT FOOD _________---------- Pretoria on June 18 _ 8 for 95c - -- • (Save 29e) At the Coffierenoeof ntt- w Ribbon Red Label - Saw 14e ed Church men, at twin House Round Bl TEA BAGS .. pk9. of 100 - 79C from �4" attended: Meem Or 0�('( j ' ZIP Doe Food Gordon Rinmrer. Gordon Bray, - ��ks, \J ib7 9 c Red Rose 100% Pure :Giant 10 oz jar (Packed Under Cyril E: Morley, Marvin Jonesr, ISTANT COFFEE .:.... $1A9 Government b"Wil Grant Messer, John But�tars ...StSupervision) trw and Vernon Balwdon. Save 50C Mrs. L. M Morley, Mrs. C. _ 15'3�i est. tins M eG. nriched full 24 oz. tUCIE -loaves E. Moder and 'Mrs. Wirt _._.. _ _ ...-attended-a shower Car, •• ]b.C BREAD'..._____-__._ 2 for 39c 1� Miss Janet Stockwell, in Tor - The WIENER York o< Snowcap frozen . 2 lb..pkg. ' onto, on June 19 PEAS or MIXED VEGETABLES -_- 49c food (case of 48 Mr. and Mss. Frank Simons Sliced Rindless bras 64.69 returned on 'iuesday eve'uring . ''... Swift's Allsweet 100% pure. vegetable oil after spending several days at m Big Doe Camp. near Burk% �b C MARGARINE .1 ... 31b. 79c Falls: a aeon MAPLE LEAF Mr. ,Robthas Green (Bores' _ re • NATURAL kgs) has been away for tvaro CHEDDAR week's holidays in the United LUCASARTHURS CHEESE states He w^es going to take r- in the lovely arrive through the C=e.a Cut - rye" or Frozen(W%Ne "" U*) BOLOGNA by the piece Ib 29e 12 oz. pkg. Blue Ridge Mountains, of ver �. s*; 'Chicken Wines -- Ib. =9s Sliced Ib39c MILD 49c guua. i e F« . OwbeCUM9 12 Oz. pkg. Mr. Norman Campbell es - 1111110110111 Mhaced Beef 2 Rle. 79s u,,, e«�.L.. _ MEDIUM 57c ca�.witn only minor injur- .Bonedese Rolled (-Yat 6 ribs) Stew Meat Ib• 590 2 oz. pkg• res in a oar accident last week. Prime Rlb Roest Ib. COTTAGE ROLL �. a CLD c R home from Oastawa a AST abo t Rib car coming n-tlte-� Boneless Rolled Plate Briskot 4� —_ 1b. Ste Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthus Fully direction is said to have veer- . eer- - Pet Re" — (Blade Bona Removed) Cooked Smoked ed across the media and satmwk York Brand BOLOGNA 'vlr l s es. t it ��� �� mss) iRESN LUN Picnic Shoulder . fib. 49c over several times. He did mart Prime RIr Re�est b. Ste PORK LOIN ROASTS have to enter hoopkal, which. MAPLE LEAF all..+ (veelae) s .: AV& !Rib End --------------ib. 59C ROUND or SQARE ems miraculous. se raculous Cooked Meats ---_.--- 4 for 89C (A:«•+• _d 1.... RUMP ROAST .`Ib. 79C 12 Square d and MIs. Ken Morley (MecareW a et.«o, ri.kle a Pwave", Tenderloin End .._--- Ib. 69e Square • and bogs drove to .London on Mock Cteac.. « Dote% L.at (Averse•. =y ammo-) Tins Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Centre Roasts or hops Ib. 79e BO OiNA Jams MacRae and family. Pro& Mimeed !teak �. 69e Whole Loin -_---.----- Ib. 65C _ The Senior Section of the Meru LEAF w LUCAS ARTHURS - - - ; PRICES EFFECTIVE SAVE 19e . United C)"rrelt Sunday Se3t°°t '-- F.Ry Cooked ae.elew fweked VRESH (Not Fro"*) MEATI held a "clean-up'.at the Eliza - DINNER HAM ------------ Ib. 99e SPARERIBS (side) __----- Ib. 59e JUNE 25th - 26th - 27th beth,Street Gassed on Wed - (Average = N R►.) - nesday night, and later enjoy- . 'I ;THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - for ?9e ed a wiener roast at the home Of MT. and Mrs. Gordon Rima NO. 1 ONTARIO HOTHOUSE l YORK FROZEN mem f REEZER BUY Mr. and Mrs. iiamiah enter- FREEZER a %fig Young Kingston Road termed • Group of the n T MATOE Slb. _ Approximately '' t on youung people attended and enjoyec baseball, swimming, and a •NOME GROWN Ne, 1 Noiwe Grew. Lo.• Gro" Taft icious Supper; also, Mr. and Radish or Gr. Onions 5 for 29e Field Cucumbers.___- 2 for 39e (� E• A I C I N Mrs. Stanely Scott and Dale F..+t ►ossa. s..el... _ 1 -RAISIN j, Evans, of Pe4ertoro, atx3 Don Green Limes 250 i ....dok. 39c Potted Geraniums 35e each attsart, of ah h Bray, visited or 3 for $1.00 at the Hannah home on Wed. U A N. 1 To.. Fr..h L«M Cobs E r nescDgy afternoon Corn on the Cob ___ S for 39e pied Lar+tanas 35c each Large 24 oz. Family Size Pies Mr and Mrs' Stoehr and daughter flew to Germantyy Ree e.rdl.at sw«t J.kv or 3 for $1.00 last week' to visit their many. Eating Peaches 96's 6 for 29e friends and relatives. ARRIvIN6 FRESH DAILY NOME GROWN I The Pick �Art Players Ne. 1 Tera. FM. Rod RIP* STRAWBERRIES ATTRACTIVELY A good turnout was in amt- 'Tomatoes------- —cello pkgs 29c rRl�so " ondautce for the casting of a U.S. No. 1 Virginia Whits .. '. .. ... Noel Coward play �'SRill Life" - Sunkist Sweet Eating Valencia (filmed as "Brief Encounter''). A welcome ` addition to the NEW POTATOES , ORANGES Mrs. Jan ll wh group :� SAVE 5Sc MI's. Joan Hill, who w311 di.r- .89 Size 180 s act the play. Two further plays are being chosen and casting will take plface a �t date. 0 I ��• - Less Than 3 Pies - - 35e each one of the three EGGS STROUD S 35 doz9 5 sewlevted as the group's entry 5 Rn 49c to the Orono Fe s ivel.-torr. 7 7- 7 t _ _ r. - WESTROU. � eral via roar sld a e otos. [after being ahce nt BROCK ROAD Wednesday, June 17. The fun- turned to her home on Wed - United Church — aril service was held at the rh�y, after being a patient • The regular morning ser- McEacnrrie Funeral Chapel, on in the Oshawa Hospital. The Brownies and Guides The Grade 8. students, with Gran Pr+esbytelanh Church vice of worstrip was conducted Saturday morning. with bur- Mr. and Mss. Walter Willis with their leaders, Mrs. Sow- Owir Principal, Mr. Robert Port Union Road I by the minister, Rev. Dr. W. sal at Erskine Cemetery. Mr. were at Fatlingbrook Presby- erby and Mss. Bursae and a Weaver; their Grade Teacher, The of the Sunday A. McKay, assisted by Mr. R. Fantharn's beautiful bass voice tertian Church on Wednesday few' mothers went by bus and Jylr. V. Varian, and a mother. School ,enjoyed beautiful wea- Pitcairn, organist and choir will be mris®ed in .the . many evening, attending tore Ordina- boat to Centre Islarhd on Sat- _ Evelyn Price, enjoyed a ther for their picnic at Paul- director The choir sang the choirs in which he was a mere- tion Service of Mr. William urday, June 20. It was A per- -trip by bus from West ' Rouge yrrue Park, on Saturday, June anthem "O God our Help in ber. Much sy[mPathy is erten- Manson feet day and the girls enjoyed ' School to Ottawa, last week. 20. There was a good turn- Ages Past". Mrs. Mabel Goch- tied to his family congratulations to mart' -Beth all the attraction at the is - The group went for a swum at out for the fun, games and rane led the Junior Cohgrega- Mrs. Fred O'Hara was con- MBClement who celebrated her land. Some rode ponies, visit. the Chateau Laurier; spe'4 prizes, as well as the nice pic- tion Dr. McKay spoke on the find to the Ajax Hospital, lest birthday on June 23. ed the farm and had lots of the right at the Alexandra rric type supper', with ice topic 'Who Shure Teach?" The week. She is now home, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MoClem- fun They arrived home about Hotel; visited the Mort, to see oream. tea and milk. teachings of our children is we hope she will soon feel ent returned home on Wed- 8:30 P. in., tired but haPPY• how our money is printed and The church was filled on not only the responsibility of much better. nesdawy evening, June 24, from A belated congratulations to cut; toured Upper Carnia Vill- Sunday, June '21, for the Fam- the Sunday School and day Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis a thre-week vacation in the Mr. and Mrs. Len' Wilson who age, where several of the sly Service, which was taken school teachers, or the minas- left on Monday, June 22, , for Brutish Isles and the Contin- celebrated., their silver wedd- young people bought souvenirs, by Mr. Brakey, who delivered hairy two weeks a- ... ter. We, as parents. are tea- Los Angeles, where they will ant. rug anniversary and, most , ..important, they - rt a lovely message to everyone chers both by our example attend the 49th Annual Con ............................. go. few friends aril were, guesu " of our Member in the congregation. and word of mouth. There vention of Kirvarris Internet• ♦ ~ ' born trod a surprise visit err at Ottawa,Mr. Michael Starr, On Surhday, June 28, Rey. were two c}rildren baptised ional S1. Andrews Why' June 10 in the at breakfast. atter which they McK will be in charge during the service. The little Congratulations to Mr. and afternoon ori presented them, ed a tour of the Parlia. of the morning service, at 9.30 daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Paul Mrs. Henry John Wartier Church — Pickering with a small gift. n socias enjoy a. m., and special noti:v� lour witty refreshments was meat Buildings, aril were NPacDougahl, of Glendale Dr. (nee Jane Elizabeth Roberts), The service on Sunday was enjoyed. ' . thrilled to be' able to sit in church services will be at 9.30 was Christened Roseanne daughter of Dr. Kenne) h Rob- njoy conducted by the minister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and a. m, for the summer' monthstsl who were married on � and rs and Mrs - the House of Comrmorhs. They Marie; Paul Robert Anthony,ArrtironyRev. F. Conkey. Mrs. Elizabeth acrd there will be no - Sunday son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saturday; June 20, at Dun-' y • returned home Labe Friday, a Boyers presided at the o tired, but, we hope, a weld- School until September.. H lmnson, of Stroud' Lane, torten United Church. The re- pan' don Carter and family spent oP i; The choir entered to the pro- the weekend at Bird's Creek informed group.on our Capital 0 0 0 also received the Sacrament of oeption was held at Annan-. ceskonal .,m, Tthour My Ste, City's history,{ St. Edward's The Redeemer Baptism. dale Golf Club.to Mr. and Carter . - Bless God the Lord". The speo- and attended Mrs. Gonion 0 0 0 Anglican Church _ Bulletin — Congratula�tiosrs sal numcal number was a lov- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed G. Musk1aw's salver wedding ' East Ave. Ma's. Harold Mitchell, White's ely asrtihezrh "Oh tai of Lov- annsve - The 2nd. West Rouge Brown- The Sunday School 'will meet : ies enjoyed a barbecue 'at the The ' Sunday School Piendc, on June 29. 'Inds will be the fid, Pickering. who will ed- y' Yiness". Mr. Conkey gave a a Mm W. Ste, home of their Brown Owl, at Rouge Hills Country' Club finds meeting until after the ebrate their 25th wedding an- arty - Mrs. Marion Welsh. Brown was wed attended by families summer recess. scary vent' a spdratiorh i Commune with Jim and a s rrive on Saturday, July ion rtiege entitled "At the Perm lire weekend at Waubashr'rre. of the church, who ed 11. They will be to rec- Table". ,This is an hour , of fel- By the time this is in - Gardens; on V1J+echhesday, June Q�l1oY The Sacrament of Holy Com- euve their friends at Ann- with Thee. W� are Print the games. races and Prizes. munton will be lowdAp school will be out. - We sine, 17, evening to end their act- dispersed ac► ivitiee' far this season as well as the picnic ,kyle sup- June 28. andale Golf Club, from 2.00 000 Per', with rnfiec, tee and ice Personals -- tall 4.00 p. m. and 7.00 till 9.00 partakers at this service pro- 81y � it will be safe and The West Rouge Cubs. with cream, on Saturday, June 20. p m claiming the Eerier death file i bepgyy accidents with he ser- 1Rre community was gr'�ilV' He come. Bread and wine are d aoddants to anar the trot- . isheir Cub Master, Archie Kay, On Sunday, June 28, at 9.30 saddened to hear of the sud- >IEa'. and Mrs., D Thompson the Lor`d's own syrrrbols of re- tbeir ed lite Master, Arict CuiKay,oree a m there wtU be Holy Com- den dearth aa' Mr. David Fan- and may' of the Base Line Ways. Brock Road is a very atten- bedd at Greenwood Conserva- mu v. K will relatives Trento ��� rn0n Re .Scott. '' be •---,•-•-.,•„•,,,•..„„......._...........-........... visited rely es hn a- bei, tsesetio road, � owing an to the Dons- of His death The in ahaage- The West Rouge Canoe Club and Tweed. on StmdaY. l'°rd dried for us His go , and trate tion Park, on Saturday, June blood for the rennissuon of our 20 and competed In several The Wardens of St F.dwaad's attended the Regatra held at The Dunbarton United Sun- are travelling on it oonst-a ill of the- events. am very gr for the way. the M9ssassau Canoe Club, day ' School Picnic heid hast sins. Here at the table is tom- bely. extra tape . the- children will ger memormti0n. We are number- be extra careful and that the On Wednesday evening they L1 uW of the fork 4f the caD- Port Credit, on Saturday, Jun Saturday, June 20, was a great ed among the people who . n have worked anouxd success- It ' was a beau'tifue know Hirn. This is where we drivers realize there are more were treated to a wiener rasa[ lire �us+oh oa �. The Club competed in at the home of their Cub Mas-, =Prov manly of the' events, and came day that the families of the meet at the Lord's Table as etrildrer: around ter, Mr. Archie Kay, Jaybelle Milch have made a great diff- ..�” in the Junior • K1, aril congregation spent on Toronto His people. We are saved by Grove. erence boar Inside and out, on Junior K4.-Ev_+ents. Island_ i■a■a■a■auaa■■■sa■a■■ Mr. Tod Grainger, lit. Cub the � of the 6m� Saturday, July 13. wll7 be Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pollard gra' not of ouQsetves, it is YOU ARE INVITED God's gift. • In meeting with Pack Master, has resigned, a the building. Y� West Rouge's ..Big Regatta, and family, of Agincourt, . Christ. and receiving the Bread TO ATTEND and the boys wi13'be In need of 911, , fwthis wandwful.job. and they would like to see the visiting 'at the borne of Mr. of Life. there comas the urge The Community 0 0 0 and Mrs, G. L Fletcher, on to bring others to iiia table. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL : 'someone to take over in Sep- local residents tura out at the' someone So--anyone interested We are sorry to hear Mr. Ferguson's Beach for the Wednesday. At The Christian EducatiaL Jed MacLean. of Chesterton Congratulations to H It speaks to us of His gift. to Contra _ in this work, Would be greatly event. The West Oortest. to CozvioC v� hope. and it declares the cov- Shares is in 5t. Michael's Hos MaOorhoehie who . oeiebratord Pickering United Church "- - Mr. 'Archie Kay pick "Heirs West Rouge Canoe eTrarrt love -that never !Rails. We tal, where he is Qin" will take place. his birthday on June 23. can kook onward. His kingdoQn Klndergart.oSCHOOL HELD 7 I~ Curb Master,of of the thud. Cub � � Club ,k treatrment, and his marry and the winner will go on to We regret the illness of Mr. will comae in all its fulness. He ---'- - _000 ----.-- friends here. wish hiss a speedyOttawa, to compete in '"The Fred Gore. at his t ne on will reign forever and . ever. Junkie 21 to July 70 (Inc.) Hewn: 9M to 11.70 A. ht Personals reeoveYry. Mises C. C: A. Contest the 1st .Codon. _.7be Sacrament of tine Lord's I■■■■sac■■s■■sitRt•■sast Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bannock Rd with - - - . - -- ----- _ .r. ._ some friends, spent the week. end at their cottage at Barry's - =Bay, 71-1 - - Mr and Mrs. Dido JolliHe, Jennifer and Wendy, Ridge - r weed Rd. spent a few days recently. at tthedr cttage Point au Beril. at _.,.: Mr, and Mrs. Fred Moore and children, Rivercourt Rd, spent the week -end at Lake k '' Kastlabog, at their cottage, � Mr. Aldster• Munroe, East Doorwa�J to Ave. is spending the surmne: - J working in Germany. and in- tends to visit other Europie�an' all your banking countries before returrring . in the fall. A_ speedy recovery is wished Rehms.-Friend- ship Ave., wino has been un - ' 'ergoing treatment is St.. Mich- E eel's Hospital. . - .. Master Tommy Child, of :. . ^-•' - -' : -_ '.- _ .: '�° � I R t a , � n-•�.� - ;Brownfield Gardens, and Chris. Did you ever stop to consider all the things Van I.uvem of Rivercouit Rd. both required 'stitches to dose a chartered bank can do for you? Your wounds they received in Sep- , orate accidents at school • last IOCa� branch -is much morC than a conVe- �a week. Mrs. Iris Farley, Rouge Hills' nient place to make a deposit, cash a cheque . Dr,' held a Surprise party and _ .. �,, v t, • _ baby shower for Mrs. Shirley Sammfs, - on Satoh ay nigtht, .or see about a loan — each branch, large June .20. Friends and neigh- bots helped make it a real. or small, offers a full banking service. And surpme• and Mrs, Sammis received very lovely gifts for only here is it possible for you to do all your , the expected baby. e G: ode S. siudenrts' h :banking under Done roof. A branch bank .is, `.' a SttrPrise party at the home"�c of hir. and Mrs. Ken. Jones, Ridge •vc�od-_ Rd , for `Mfrs Kim M effect, a service centre and everyone on - Ctawn. wjho is leaving the dis- - - trio to live in the city with . the staff is there •to •help you, to look after _ het family. Her class -mates 4` present her with an engrav- all your banking courteously and speedily. �. ed silver bracelert and had a beau i;f�l . decorated cake, in bar honour. •They enjoyed the !`Now '-darncin-, games and refresh-' ments, during the evening. THE CHARTERED BANKS — Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Don Mcpherson, Ridge- r SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY :wood Rd. who celebrated their twenty-fourtlh wedding anniv- :`;Through 5,650 branches, all across Canada, .'ersary, Wednesriay, , June 24. Many happy returns of the the chartered banks bring full -range banking - day to Wendy Pearce, East .within the reach of everyone. 'Ave. on her 13th birthday on01111 June 23; to Susan Purkiss, of 5urmyslope Dr., who cerebra- ted her 7th birthday with a _ party of young friends on ' T%Iesday, June 23• to Paul Gorringe, Rouge Hills Dr. on iri4 14th birthday on lire 23rd , 000 � •TOLE -CHURCHES _ 1 THE MCKi1190 NEM 'aM IiiM HURSDAY, JUNE =S, 1914 - � min my and Dom Sdtillman and ion � call, 839-2600. at the Cltboree last week. Tbey Sunday.:'ILey. carne Thome wig' _ Roger Aiken. 11' Dally Cummings' left proudly broom home the A. a Rood suppiy of mosquito On Monday, June 22, the on Sunday evening from Mal- Pennant, and the Trophy, is babes. They won't forget the On Wednesday, June 17, the Tire Singer family left on Owasco Scouters held their ton airport for Inverness. in spite of ad their complaints eL "repe wt" next time. rade 4 and 6 classes of tine Fridley, June 12 for' Color+ two finial Scooters meeting around Scotland, where she Mill visit bout the beat. B. Puck, which ................. ........ "' ............" ...... auT�M Beach School, Mrs. where they will spend a two a � a'�L`atnp Kenoo. her grandnhathes, Mss. Mc- h�esn't been formed long, earn- ;Pigeon Club News . . Dushfiol rS.d's week vacation. A very enjoyable evening was Leod for about three weeks. ed the B. Pennant, which was nny s and Mr• had by ail. Mr. Don Sander- The Porritt' has received a quite an ate' Good - _ • Junior ieevem asses left at 8.15 and travel- Mr. Tom Mitchell left this son.."'.1w presented with his wire she arrived safely.' work. boys. Due to the breakdown of to Curve Lake Indian Res- pest weekend for Ecbhvornon, 10 -year Service Award, and �� Rouge Hill biding Stable the coriveye¢�'s truck lust'week,," rwation, 20 nules- north of Acta.. where he will meet his --........ .. ......... his Travelling Permit to take ', was broken into last Monday the birds flew from Bretton, eteaborougtn, where they vis- brother Arthur and the two his troop to the Jamboree in Rouge HMIs night, and the horses let instead of Mont Pelllter, Ohio, ed the schools and library of them will travel farther loose. A' traffic tie-up at a sthorrtened distance of 267 the shops where souven- north where they will work the U. �. .4- the The district was saddened ; 0 0 0 Morningside, at rush hour, on rr�es. '14rere were ntirhe Shipp - and mocassins were made. for the surnmer. Park-Dunfair Baptist Church- 1� week, when Peter Brad- fe y morraiYg, was caused exs. Tap ten were: 1. C. Ars- saw a totem pole being Mr. Bernie Kougi7, _ 9.43 a. m., Sunday School. bury was killed on his way by a badly frightened horse eneau, Vel. 1575; 2• A Hem - ed and visited '� craft Cres• was invested as Assist 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship. home from a ball game. Peter on the highway. The terrified brey, Vel. 1553.48; 3. J. Hem-, Hem - Ops were the souverrirs are ant Scout Master of the � 7.00 m. Evening Worship. was a popular boy, and .a good animal was returned to the brey, Vel. 1547.3; 4. J. Hem - aid. The pupils were served Fairport Beach Scout-" Mx. Bible Study, Sunday afternoon b� player. He was a member stables by the Toronto Humane brey, Vel. 1542.68; 5. B. Smith, hot turkey dinner by the Kough was invested by the. is cancelled ural September• of the graduating class at Society, unhurt, Vel. 1526.78; 6. A Berwick, adies of -the church on the District Scout Master. prayer Meeting, Wednesday Rouge M11 School and in his Happy birthday' to Jacquel- Vel. 1519.79; 7. J, Hembrey, rva'tion. Chief Jacobs was George Paquette.• Evening at 8.00. 'teen -alters on memory, the Grade 8 class all ine Baker, Kingston Road, who Vel. 1517.55; 8. J. Hembrey. ressed in tribal dress along The final night of Seout4ng Friday evening at 8.00. Sum- attended the funeral on Mon- celebrated her 13th birthday Vel. 1502.85; 9. G. Wilkins, th two , of his councillors• will be held on Tuesday,' June da of this week. on June 24. Vel. 1494.54; 10. B. Gilliland, m. Cubs, Scouts mer Vacation School commeo- Y e grief wore a pink head- 30, at 8.00 p• the par- ces August 17, through 21st. The Graduation Sangtiet has The Rouge Hill Cub Packs Vel. 1462.43. which is only worn on and Honoured Guests, All 'children six years of age been postponed until the fall, wish to thank the parents for o 0 0 cry special occasions. They ents, will have a "cook -out" on who have attended Kindergar- his classmates wished. their support . at, the Cuboree Eastern Racing Club ,hen motored back to Peter- the, beach. There will be enter- ten. to 15 years of age, wel- , Deepest sympathy. goes, to last week. Don't forget the There were held over due to rough. where -they toured tainment, refreshments ? come family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brad- weekend camp at Grand Val.).- bad weather and the birds did he wesclocks plant and then a campfire. It is hoped 000 bury . ey Park this week -end'. They not go up until Sunday. They rent will try to,attend attend 1,0 the hydraulic lift locks and every pa Birthday congratulations to The Grade 4 lass of Rouge leave Friday night, and re- flew from Grand Mere Que., arrived home at 6 p. m. Mr. The 'surrmrer library w� be Cheryl Lynn Cooper, one year Hill School enjoyed their pie- turn on Sunday. It' has been a distance of 400 miles. and Mrs. Whetong very, kindly open, commencing Wednesday old on June 26; and to Ken- nic at 'Greenwood Conservat- decided to continue the Cub TOP TEN - 1. Tripp, Vel. Ken - organized the tour of the Ind- July 8 to 29, and in the month neth Pickard, nine years on I ion Park on June 22. meetings all, summer, on a 1244.05; 2, Waterfall, 1206,63; ran Village. of August, hours: 1.30 to 3.00 the 27th; to Susan and John It has been decided, to con- relaxed basis a big thank you 3. Tripp, 1200.9; 4, Tripp, On T June 16 the p. m. at the Fairport Beaeh tmue the Young Teen Dances to Mr. and Mrs. Willard for 1173.39; 5, Tripp, 1134.69; 6, tyesday, Dennison, 12 years on June 29; Grade 7 and 8 pupils, Mr., School. and to Tommy - Zettler, 10 at' Rouge Hill United Church willing to spend with the boys. Powell, 1116.71;' 7, Carson; Bell's class, left the Fairport Owasco District Cubs held years on June 29, and to Gary HWI over the 'summer months. The Wiliards, of Altona Rd. 1095.45; 9, Hanley, 1092.26; Beach school at 7 a.. m. for their annual Cuboree on Sat- Cooper, 9 years on the G 30th. It has been suggested that have not got the measles. They ( 10• Powell, 1055.31 .Niagara Falls where they vis- urday, June Z0. in Greenwood Any girls, or married worn- they hold them every three forgot their own camp rules. Congratulations to.Mr. Tripp rted the hydro plant. The tour Conservation Area. A total of en, 17 years or over, interest- weeks. Tire • dances . are , spon- when they went on a family who has had six wins out of began at 10.30 and a film was 386 boys attended. A. B. and ed in playing baseball. by the Rouge Hill Scouts piciric in..tlroe Rouge Valley on seven races. also shown on how the hydro C. Pennants were awarded for call Mr. Sheedy, at 839-1741; and Cubs. in order to swell plant came to be. They went points earned. Our lit• Fair- or meet at the ball diamond on their camp funds. So -all you to Brock's monument and had port Beach Cubs came home Sunday evening at 7.00 p. m. young lands, put on your best inch at Queerwton Heights. with a B. Pennant. The total there anyone willing to tie, and take your best girl ;.'.VILLAGE OF PICKERING After lunch they went back to, number of points, to be earned donate a piano to the Dun- in her best 'bib and tucker, and Niagara Falls where most of were 121. Highest points scor- have a ball' Single admission barton'Suores-Fairport Beach � r # y/ the Pupils enjoyed a trip on ed were 11E. Our score «gas Recreation Association? Yes. 25c. Couples: 40c. Friday nigh? - Enforcement 0� By-laws the 'Maid of. the Mist'. They M. Good work boys for a day that's what the rrian said,' a is the next one. Rtlfreshrrrents - them toured Ripley's museum well spent. This past week -end It would be most app- warded, if you are in the right and the Tasseude Wax Muse- a few of the Scouts from 1sT• reciated and a terrific asset to place at the right time. The By-laws of the Village of Pickering will be en-' um Then ifre pupi}s had the Fairport Beach enjoyed• a a most pogressive recreational We congratulate the Rouge nighiight. of the day a trip week -end, on the Roder prop= ,roup. For further -informat- Hill Cub Pack for their efforts forced by the Pickering Township Police Department ,n the Spanish cable car and erty in Greenwood Consena- S 'except those dealing with Public Health, Zoning, Build - .upper at the. Glen and then tion under the leadership of ing•and Plumbing. �n home. They arrived home Patrol Leader Jim Rudd, The Residents of the Village are advised that after June soout 8.30 p. m. Scouts had .a good week.ethd 30th, 1964, charges will b0 Safi for any infractions that Mr. Bob. Rudd has left for and learned a lesson on *'camp _ 30th, DONE 1T" •amp Wahananwin on Lake ing" the hard' way. They clic- may be reported. to the PoUce Department, wuchichuig where he . will be covered coons eating their - • - - -- •_, og counsellor for the surnrner wieners. ' Those 'atterrdRnn - ill f Pi k Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk, Jim Rudd, Dick Newman, Tom V age o e Bring- 'WE`VE GONE WHOLESALE _ a■■■■sa■st■■rir■■a.a.=ss■■■ri■�.■■'■a■.a.■■■■■■� - _. .REFRIGERATION @ SAVE $AVE $AVE A (COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC • - SCC NTANT _ ...,AIR CONDITIONING - � -A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS 569.95 - • � ■ Repairs To All Models • WASHER, DRYERS &RANG in ■ - - E TEv in is Bring _ - ■ LORNE C. fSSSavings On Our House Calls a Shop Repair Service 'Preferably With Municipal Experience ■ 942-1517 ■ $$$$SAVE -'Picture Tubes, Tubes, Parts - $$$SAVE ■ Pickering • ■ TUNER CLEANER - Only 99c. e ',Apply Lloyd Johston CI rk �■■■■.■■■■.■■s...■■■■■■■e..■ts■=.......■.....i _ Township of Pickering, .Brougham, Ont. L G. S. 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