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dings
Bylaw.."lea
Pickering Tow•nshiD Council
gave two readings to a bylaw 1964 Road Construction Program -
.g on Monday night, to borrow
r _ up to $230,000.00 on debent-
urfor a new municipalhail.
An, for The Township Of Pickering
Aft a lengthy ciisucssio
that went on well past mid-
"•! night. the bylaw's second read- NOTE — T1+is is a partial list of the 1964 program• There is
ing got through with Reeve "
Cliff Laycox and Councillors bridge work also on the list. -
3 r Herb Wank, John Campbell512,000.
and Don Waring voting in Rouge Highlands Drive- regrading and paving
favour of the bylaw, while the
Deputy -reeve Mrea
Mrs. Jean Mc- Sandy Bch -Base Line to Loretto, regrade 516.00.
Pherson and Cournciltior Wm. . Audley Road - crossing signs 51600.
r Newman and Harvey Spang
t.
EarJdex in the meetivag Mr. Can. 5, east of Brock Rd. Improrss apprsod+ to 8a,. Rd. $2750.
opposed i
Jim Cairns presented a brief Con. 5 west of Brock Road, complete
. 510,00.
t on behalf of the Bay Ridges and
Old Forest Rd. and- Mighbush Trail, drainage easementsRatepgyeis' Assoc�a2ion -sup- 1730.
porting a new buliding. They 'nihtninary ditehh�g and culverts ;
r i stated in the brief that the
p;•BrownfNid Gardens, sterni sorer and rear:de S6sM.
old builr3ing looked just ]dice
it was built for, a roadside Inn Brougham - sidewalks
of the brief stagecoach new build -Fa reconstruction of roads for Pani" i0ACL
Miss Hohn Bradd talks with former pupil Mrs.' Donald Lyndo, Horrors Photo o lend • prestige. residents
Over five hundred, friends with the C. G. L T.,, when it The pupilsof tate school gave would have easier access. that �Phoine ee Diming �o Whitby -
.and former pupils, attended an was In operation, and was her a lovely table lamp which visile tg hidustrialaists crust feet
Open Hoche and Presentation for marry years. Superintend- was presented by Susan Ann- a surae of apathy and decay•
In honor of Miss Helen Bradd, errt of the United Church Sun- is A flowered china ornamerrt Councillor Wm. Newman.And Oshawa Saturday, July 4th
•asst Wednesday at Dunbarton day school. She was on the was presented by the pupils of said that the trend of the
Public School. Board of Stewards for several Muss Bradd's grades 3 and 4 provincial governmentsis to -
Miss Bradd is retiring from years and was the first wom- by Jimmy Quinton. On behalf wards n'11Dire regional. tib- Local Telephone Subscriber p,,.,,.
the teaching staff of Dunbart- an Elder in DurAmu ton Unitcon
ed.. of the Board of Area 2, Mrs. merit• Bruce Hogarth 1964 -
Reeve Layoox tended it ptLAD THISI uc
on after 34 years of teaching The ladies of Dunbarton Un- Pat Finn chairman of • man' would be some years before
n. -
service at Dunbarton school. ited and St. Paul's Anglicaagemew and public reiationsr
She will be returning to . served tea and sandwiches presented Miss Bradd with a the county epi takes over: He was Aabae o call residents will Rotary Preside _
her home at Brighton, to the marry visitors. British, copper chafing dish. of the opurion lite county 15 be able w call telephones in
Miss Bradd who has taught At 9 p. m. the presentations Also on behalf of tate ' Board. not interested
in meads ' or the the Oshawa and Whitby Ex-
wo generations of pupils, met were made to Miss Bradd. - Mr: Fred Hawes, chairman of pow• changes on a local basis be-
t g Councillor Herb Wank said ginning Saturday, July 4.
many' of her former pupils in Rev. B. P. Smyth of St. Paul's buildings .and property per- there is talk in the county cur- Of course, the reverse will
her cbessroom, where a chest- acted as chairman for this ented her with a gratuities action but no hechun county
set also be tire. Whitby and O ill .
erfield and chairs were bank- part of the program. cheque: The Sunday. school '
ed with flowers. Rev, Dr. W A. Mckay corn- . 'staff. of Dunbarton, United up far it. — awe residents will beable to
Former pupils came from . mended Miss Bradd for her Church presented her with a "We are bursting at the call Ajax-Picker�irtg telephones
,ouch places as Oakville, Or- untiring efforts on the part of bible and a record of .hymns, seams here now, and need a on a local basis," said J, W. _--
ono, Kitchener. Uxbridge and tir school, church and comm- and this was made by Miss new bulzci5ng" said the Reeve. low rY, :Bell T7lephone mania- r _
Toronto. unity. He precomted her. with EN•ely.n Westgate, Mr. Kenneth Councillor Harvey . SFang ea, for the area.
Miss Braid came .to Dun-" a beautiful Hi-Fi on behalf of Munroe. Supervising Princi- said he would oppose moving managersaid the 'addi-
the municipal buildingMe -
barton in 1930 and has always Dunbarton Commms unity An pal. read out telegrams and tion 'of the two exchanges
taken an active P� south end of the township
part in com- inscribed sih•er tray oval pres- 'letter- from former inspectors. would not affect the present j
mur►rty life... so rnarty people living in arrangements
ented on behalf of the teach- . arid teachers. local calling arrant,
the north eruct .It is the wrong
Manly times, she has assts- irrg staff of Area 2 by !SIE: H. Dunbarton will surely miss with the Dunbarton ExahartKe,
ted families who. have been in W� lloughby of the Glent�
ve the presence pf Mics Bradd, time, he told the Council. however, ;lightly higher mon-
trouble and has been an act- school. A large lace 'tabieriotih, and. w•e �uspert, Mi -s Bradd: Councillor Newman said he thiy , rater for service will
'ive worker with the C. N. I. B. was presented by Dunbarton:m. will ' Dunbarton. was surprised that Bay Ridges into effect.
"and- the Red Cross. staff. pest and pt�tscettt b} the would favour a new building, Monthly service rates are
when so marry residents there
In the church, she worked Principal. Mr. Harry Br,nd2a. basest un the principle that the t_
admit they are having diffi- more telephones a customer
_ c An culty.
Won't Pay $�oO 40 Reeve - Laycox said he and Cart reach locally, the more {
funeral. Services Held for , Charles I valuable the service becomes,"
(u the clerk were talking to 'a he explained. President Bruce A. Hogarth
Mon -
Lot spl�llf� fee Mr. McDonald on Monday and The ,number of, telephones
were told that a .firm is con- The local Rotary Club. Mon
Cooper, Well Known Claremont Man iderirtg offering to build a in the Ajax -Picketing local da,, evening. installed theta,
calling area, w -i11 more than Board of Directors. and O1ff
ITh eofdo'Lot, splitting fee was municipal hall and possibly an double with the addition pf1964-65
Funeral, services were held reground again this aurrta atxi curling rink on a Oshawa and \L7titby. Rotary Year
cormtences
- icers
week at Pickering Township pay -by -rental basis.
The
:,n Monday for one of Clare-
t�ghts for Valley farm Coun'cif. Council members said they - _ on the Bo rd July each Year, -
mont's most well known citiz- __ and
the Board installed is—
ens. Charles Alton Cooper who y A two man delegation from were ,interested in hearing C,,
passed away It Friday, after And f Roads Harwood ave.; north, asked more on this before consider- lmeoln Street $Chool president, Bruce A. Hogarth,
a� the Council .to do something ing it further. Past Pres.. v Harvey Fenton;
a lingering illrrtess. He was in Trees., L H. Taylor; Secret- t
hits 60th year about a corner lot in'ttrat aa,- Councillor Wank pointed out Wins Honorariam Doug. Kettle; and Direr -
Mr. Cooper had been in the A large light will be placed ea, that is vacant and has a that is would riot be av- Wins cry, g•
gran ,i
at the corner of No. 2 Highway lafge hale in it from an un- ailable under such a scheme. tors: Harold Anderson, 1Yilf -,
utas arq and last 42errt bus- and Valley Farm (toad and at koro leted excavation. They The hall bylaw now goes to
Lincoln Ave. P. S. was award- Hunt and Win. Beddall. The
mess for ,the past 42 Years, Department paying �O�lo ed an horuorarium in school Vice-president, John Lloyd.
Roadhaving taken over from his tit High- claimed
�gtp� devaluing the �T Open Murncipal Boatel competition at C.N.E. and won
p
way
falter, the late Frank Coop- . of the capital costs and- the Mr. Carl Marco who owns Reeve Layoox said he felt a total of $55.00. � North o
er, when he was only 16 'years tonvnshiV paying the other. the lot would like to put up a the bylaw would receive the _
of age. Kdgn.. Picture Making_—
home ter- , • � an Eibech, Jimn>,v Goff, �`;
_ w�ftole of lute maintenance fuses . to pay the $500.00 lot within two weeks. en Campbell. Philip -Kon- E Tow
affairs, he was a, of
costs. The hydro ` estimates fee. Mr. :Marco bought this dorisi—$5.00: Design — Dayle 1
the. Police Trustees of Clare -
the capital cost of the Valley as a single lot and ' Armstrong $5,00; Modelli ....The storm last Friday night
tsor►t.
original chairman of prosy Townshi Culrer# ^� —
2=n Rd light at S19t.00 and edle mention = Paul that o`atrsed so much damage
The Recreation Committee, ano Fairport Road at $300.00 'after purchasing it, he bought Jeffries. Terry Harrison, Doug- in -other areas did utue more
originator and for many years the. adjoining lot. Charge Dropped las Brown, Paul Martin. than cause a power f4flur•e in
the president of the Ontario - Accorg,dinto the"' Planning Pickering Village, and •blow a
Retail Farm Equipment Deal- Grade i Picture Making = few limbs down.
er's Association. He was id- 'Act, his two lots now become Residents of 'Pickering Town-
CouneiNor Waring one parcel arid he must pay ship will no longer have to Ricky Pascoe, Betty R'arren, In Claremont Jack' Haughie
entified with the Urxited Chur- the $500.00 lot fee for' livid: Helen Car tw-right — $5.00; was tri in his house trail- —�
pay for new culverts installed PPS
ch.Modelling
He is survived by his wife, Makes Statmed ing the two lots. in their driveways, %lettere the -- Fred McNally — ea, for a time. when a large,
Carson; Councillor Bill Newman was townsltdp has been tearing old $5'00' limb fell against the door.
the former 'Mildred in violent objection to this. He ones out to fix the road. Claremont firemen were cal-
the
mother. a brother Richard; Councillor Den Waringsaid Grade 2 — Picture Making
(Rowena) Mzs said he felt Planning Board led out, when hydro butes in
that since :-1e last time the If 'it is a new home, then Katherine Macem $5.00;
in some cases should take in- the owner would have to the village took fire; No ser -
Bar lay and (Isabel) municipalbuilds was dis- pay. Design — i.inda Heron = $S.; _
ng to consideration all the facts. sous damage resulted.
art• A sister,• cussed. he had had numerous In the past, there has been -Modelling —Keith Wilcox —
�� hurt He said Mr. Mauro boughrt the g charge of $40.00 for these $,5,00, - On the 7th. concession of
e held from the talks on the matter, and -had tyro lots in different years and culverts. 3 Pickering Ttownship, the barn
tC1�1 Home with been asked ,why he voted fire may are deeded as such. . •,....:.. Grade 3 Modelling — of Mr. Jack Emprtng�ham was
. way he did. Reeve Clifford Laycox said Diane Heron - $5.00. blown down.
ell officiat- AT HOME
o Clare -%The idea, of a new munici- that if Mr. Marco had deeded On the 5th Line of Uxbridge
P
hall in my mind was al- one of the'lots to his wife. the Mr. and Mus. Herold Mit- Grade 4 — Design — Sandra just north of Claremont, the
�'1'• Norsw•orthy, Eugene MrMas
right, but the bylaw In its pre- dividing fee would not apply. chebl, Whnte's Rd.. R. R. Z.
bass of Ralph Norton, Bern.
c ........., vious for*n was not", he said. Mr. ;Marro was told to go Pickering, will celebrate their ter, Ron Walton — $5.00. Burnell were flattened. Dam-
ly 3rd Mr. Waring said he was in before Planning Board again, Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniv-. Grade 6 — Design — BW. age was extensive to his barn
part, responsible for tete new to se if he could get further ersary on Saturday,, July 11, Whght — $5.00. of Mr. Ray Coggins acrd also
88 Kingston by-law being drafted. consideration. and will be glad to receive to tilts biers and house of Mr.
...... ........... '-'• their friends and neighbors, at Grade t — Modelling — Al- Don Annan at Brooklin.
"The previous by-law was A new fin pumper for the the Annandale Golf'and Cohn- Mn Morley — $5.00; Writing Pickering Police reported nD
=nor
M a budntls�ilbsrtorm calls
manner and 1 could not vote Brougham Det., st a cost of try Caul, from 2.00 to 4.00 p. pe Gat] Bastin — a fountain the township. the south end of
for Ir, Mr. Waring said. S17AII7. E. M. O. pay 4570 and 7 to 9. m. P
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..� � � .. ` .. : ; • • .: ' •~ THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1964 � . � • . � .
Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS
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.BY MIKE STARR F DISTINCTION
O D NCTION
?'UBSCRiPTiDN RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3•� Per year M.P. ONTARIO RIDING
BARRY MURKAR, Editor for THREE GENERATIONS
A6YERTISIN6 RATES UP6N"RE40tST -- '
• The debate and- speculation on ;he' controversial Pearson'
film, which cost the Canadian taxpayer
$35,000. is still going " t-
• strong. From the evidence revealed number
far, c would' seem that ��O�LtdNow About Those Signs after scanning the film on a number of occasions, many nt, Stafford jections were raised by Cabinet Mini tors who were present.
The program of reconstruction on the Brock Road
and the Prime Minister, to certain parts of the film,
is under waw again, with the cutting of trees, earth The oFai}ynatie CBC refused to filmwere
the filmafgr p n- M O N. U M E N T S
moving; and in general cutting 'up the, road. eras viewing. They claim that it did not attain the standards
This inconvenience to rriotorists is one of those set by the CBC. Others claim that the CBC was told by the DUNDAS ST. EAST 'WHITBY MO W551
things you have to expect because there is no way of Government. to shelve he film.
it being avoided. H6wevff---u-e—would-1lk� Suggs Unless the filrn��h� -.^ as' ;t �� as a i inalh ' re-
ost signs to the County Road Department that they - g sorted. the people n this country will not know the. true reason ��� RESTAURANT
near No. 2 Highway, as they have at No. 7..Highway. . why this film has not been released. INS
- - - and give the motorists a chance to escape getting into Recently, when a question was asked by a member of• the
the midst of the construction and rough roads., Opposition,.-as to whether .the President of the Cabinet was A TAVERN UNDER THE
At No. 7 ,Highway a sign asks ten
he motorist �to use iof the'Cab-
pnetethent w'hPrime Minister intervened the filming took cwithout gie at a �ngathe President - '�LIGUOR LICENSE ACT"
f an' alternate route, if at all possible. Most motorists of the Cabinet an opportunity to' answer his question. He flatly
can do this, and would prefer to do so. Coming up the. denied that any filming was done of a meeting of Cabinet. DIWNG-ROOM —'BANQUET HALL
f Brock Road, from No. 2. Highway., there is no such The same question was posed to the President of ,the Cabin-
sign and the unwary motorist finds himeslf too far et on a number of occasions -and each time,the Prime Mirkis- No. 2. Highway at Rouge River - Ph. 2x4-1605
along to take any alternate rpute. ter intervened. This question was posed as a result of a photo-
This week, we have heard several complaints about graph which was pubhs�f by bines. pets, and which was
this very matter, Ozie motorist telling us that two huge captioned as a meeting of the Cabinet.
boulders fell off a truck and rolled under his car: He In view of the Prime Minister's denial, 'some have drawn *T
thought muffler and everything else was going to be ghee beenu�y-wasting b piPrime cture Minister andauthentic;
the ni mbers Thomas A. Nevima1, Q. C.
....'torn loose. red would be .very of his Cabinet_ The newspapers, however, claim that the pic- _
y- — Such warning signs as mentioned ture they published was taken from the Pearson film. It »sABEtBTlit s BOL�19'Oa
much appreciated by the motoring public, local Or oth- shows the room where members of the Cabinet hold their
meetings. Also in the picture are recognizable certain Ministers
erwis,e. and the. Prime Minister. e - f�
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The Opposition Member who, asked this question insisted ii'�RT ROS. BOUTH DiJNBARTOlf
NOTICE at the time that the Prime Minister tell Psiliammerit the whole
truth. The Prime Minister objected to .the Allegation and de-
• • marded a withdrawaL. This the Member refused to do.
Pickering Village Fire Area '
As a result. he was expelled frown the House of Com¢rnons
_ To obtain the services of .the Pickering Village Fire bo the ei ate oPrime-Minister
R e day:
er a matter
uaally has
PP'anrha era COOPER BLOCK LTD.
Department, after 12.01 A. M., July 4; 1964, Dial �- thathewould ask CDC to show the film both to the Members
725-6161, giving your name, the location of .the fire of Parliament area to the general public. The f�anadian people X990 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO
- by street number, if in the Village of Pickering: or would have an opportunity of seeing this film after it was
the Township Lot and Concession, if in the Pickering o andhave tMemberi i,e opportunity y ofnameVt were
i pnor� to edmised iting. BLOCKS $ BRICKS
Village Fire Area of Pickering Township. agrees . STRUCTURAL STEEL
= . R. J. SCOTT, Chief itioon of r ire CEto rlease this films fremainsstto be gseem The tet ti11NTAL
t to
Pkkering Village Fire Departme
f refusing CRANE R
ret matter has now been referred to the members of th CBC
Board, In the meantime, the matter 'will - be discussed. in the
House of Commons on Interim Supply. STATION ROAD, P'ICkERMG, ONTARIO
- Int.enm- Supply means that the Gocernmern requests Par- Phoma: 142-1960 - 922-5103 — 668-5911
liament to,grartt sufficient money to carry on the business of
the- country far a period of one- or two, months, The reason
BRADY C this i. necessary is that none of the estimated expenditures 'of
ri governmental de rtments'have as yet been a rmed by Par-.
liament So far, this Session, the Government has only allowed -
WHITE CABINET MODEL '3 Parl;arnmt a peri«1 of some twenty hour's to ciiscu-cc a total
billion d 1a - .
- Automatic Water Softener
- ends ut a of: some seven tl non of rs
INSTALLED 53.95 €oAee �rog_o before Parliament and ask that it approve all be WILLIAM G. LAWSON
• �ttuation exacts, the Goverrtmeirt «y
_ _ .suff-
SARRIS-PC. SOLICITOR
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• •KINQ NOTARY AUSLIC
WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATR
Open daily to 5:30 Sat. 9 till 1 . NOTICE :.CHURCH STREET, NORTH -- PICKERING
PHONES: 942=2741 and 925-2961
' THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFTHEROMAN CATH- p.
LIC SEPARATE CH FO OL SECTION
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O . SCHOOL R SCHO ON
ayour service
NUMBER..2 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING
i 'NOTICE that the above' mentioned Board. of Trust-
TAKE- iLEARN TODRIYE
of Ju By Number 7 to
wing of money by�& issue and sale ofoD CN C hours res on the 22nd da tArt_ n N .l
- 24 authorise the borrowing D R I, V I N L E S S O
i benturais of the said Board of Trustees in the principal am
._
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• Dei i
day
p���� . ample v ngper 1. The punpose'for which the Money is to be borrowed i= f 11V11C 839 1144
e the construction and equipment of s four-room addition to the -
-- existing Roman Catholic Separate 'School in School. Section - • ----
Numbw 2 in the Township of Pkkaing.
PICKERING BRANCH T. The amount to be borrowed Is $90,000 the "Kri
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of the said Debentures, which shall• be a char'g9 upon the
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schoolhouse property. and premises, and any other real or pen- LAW OFFICE OF
onal property vested in the Said Boarrd of Trustees, and upon
Our 24-Hour Depository. Service gives you the b1g tt• separate school rates collectible by'the said Board of Trust- -W. H. J. THOMPSON, O. C., B. A., I.L. B.
convenience of both night-time and day-time banking.
Here's how it works: The Debentures ar to be dated July 15. 1964 and. y�,lAx SHOPPING CENTRE
n naw de osit are to be repayable in instalments of principal on July 15 In
Irs, 1966 to 119sr as follows.
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Cheques and up t0 $100 cash, any time day Or. Telephone: 942-5151
It 13 Ydar " -...'Principal Amt.. Year Principal Amt.
7.night, in-the Envelope Depository: - _ _ _ _-.- .
promptly,acknowledged by mail. ' 1966 $3,000.o0 1976 .
1967 3,000.0.0 1977 5,000.00
(2) Merchants and businessmen holding sizable 1968 3,000.00 1978 5'000.00 u MOTOR
SU of money after banking hours use the Wallet 1969 3,000.00 1979
S,000.00 SMA O SERVICE
1970 3,000.00 1980 5.000.00 r
.Depository Service making big cash deposits 19n 3,00000 19x1 6,000.00 �
f,
feasible at any hour. 1972 4,000.00 1962 6,000.00 Repairs TO Lewmlowers, bander TI'iCtOrS
1973 _ 4,000.00 1963 6,000.00
Get Jtill de from f nom aur brand soon on 'how this nein' 197; 4000.00 1984 �,000.00
1975 4:000.00 1965 7.000.00 New and dud La comers & R0110"Ilers '
leert>fce can benefit you. ;
'' The Debentures maturing In the years 19" to 1975 are to IAMMOWER SHAMM6 �.
bear interest at the rate of 5%01c Psr annum, and the Debent-
- urs' maturing in the years 1976 to 1965
are to bear interest Dm rs Small M0�
at the rate of 6% per annum, such Interest being payable an
on July, 15. . • 4
CANADIAN IMPERIAL MALCOLM WALTHER, plkedng � ;:heir
BANK OF COMMERCE secretary.
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Over1260 branches to serve you `� °r
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hie, Philip Pantony, NeL Saunders,
famriy, and -Bill Keevil and
ter spending a few days up at
AUDL,EY
Marion Taylor.
Linda Smith attended a picnic
Point au Baril.
Vacation Bible School will
To Grade -I,—Anene Bell. John
at. ��l id o on Saturday.at-
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be
be held 82 the Audrey Church
Chomisky, Rodney Panton}, Dane
povinaky. Robin Smith:
Bill and al. Hammond at-
and i. Hammond
tended the
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gROCK ROAD
from Jul • 6-10, from 9 to 11.30
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A combined Institute picnic
wrestling matches
.Brock Road, is in hospital a -
each morning except Friday,
To Grade 8.-•-,C'arolyn Campbell,
Ricky Chomisky, Wilma Guthrie,
at 1VMark'h37ri on Friday night.
blr. and Mrs. Gordon Bor-
'
The Public School held it's -'
when it will be at 1 p. m. Par-
creitory Saunders. Frankie Taylor.
land, visited tris
annual picnic on Thursday, the
ents and friends are asked to
come at' 3 m. on Friday for
p'
To Grade --Julie Crook, Neil
mother here, on Sunday.
r re, on S
25th, at Swiss Chalet, Green -
y
the closing program.
Cuthi•ie, Da=nny Jordan, Cindy
Legion members Bill Voss,
Wood and a good number att-
'ended.
Over one hundred sat down
Smith,. Toaeher, -Mrs. Mimrea East-
wood.
John Murray, Doug Nl'eir. Bud
It was a beautiful day ,
held and the
to supper at the co ngregation-'
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Norton and several others at-
tended the Drumhead Service
and races were
. swinuning. enjoyed by some.
al picnic at Paulyenne Palk
on Friday evening. In spite of
BROUGHAM
at -Port Perry on Sunday.
They all returned home safely.
Road
the threatening winds at the
Mr. Ray Ellicott has taken
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and
family of Toronto, spent the
Will the Brock pupils
who received their Exhibition
supper hour and showers • on
the ball players, the usual
his horses to the
weekend with his parents in
tickets note—the tickets are
good time was had by all.
wood race track in Toronto a-
Claremont.
good for admission to the C,
Aug. 21,
Congratulations to Bill Won-
naoott d Bo Groh
gain.
The last meeting before the
Mr. and Mrs. 1Vilf Gliddon
of Toronto, visited his parents
N. E. any day from
to Sept. 7, excluding Sundays.
th
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_ NL 0, 'LAY -
an nme am on
their nwxrige on Saturday. in
St. James Reformed Episeop-
al Church at Roseloank. They
will take up_ residence at Rose-
-bank.ter
Congratulations to the stud-
summer holidays of Joy Re-
bekah Lodge took place on
Monday evening. Prior ,to the
opening of lodge, the members
a_pot luck r
enjoyed�Q�•�--�:r�r�F-i.a-
t lodge opened in regular
on Sunday here..
• Don Hedges; Jim Brisco and
Bob Burton' bowled at Stouf-
fvWe last Wednesday and at
-- -Hill, this :"week:
R Mr o and MIs. Doug Reynolds
The _tickets have the dates -
Aug 24. to Sept. 5. This is an
error, and must be ignored.
Any day is the right day for
pool children
school —
The Red C workers held
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INSURANCE
days in Toronto, and'atttended
PRUDENTIAL ASSURANa ln rr //��, j
CNVLAN�
ents' of the public and high
form with Noble Grand Sister
Shirley Knox conducting .the
.of Bowrrraim•i.11e visited 'with
his parents here on Sunday.
their annual picnic at Sibb-
ald's Point, on Lake Sinioe, on
'.
tO�MPANr 1T0. VF
schools, who were successful
in their year's work.
business, assisted by Vice No-
A combined Institute picnic
June' ��• Thirteen ladies
.Brock Road, is in hospital a -
LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FUM
The Explorer's ended their
ble Grand, Sister Louise Pil-
,will be Held at Part Perry on
beth. d at P
travelled by cars, and had a
Sister Marjorie Twand
eedie e
Mrs. A. Saarillo and her
mrs.
season of activities with
key who also reported for the
July e wishing to
good tray. They arrived home
gain soon,
The Senior Citizens atten-
107 KINGSTON ROAD EAl�
. a
picnic at Paulynrhe Park on
visiting committee• The re- .
attend, contact the executive.
safe, and missed the storm by
Grand, Louise Pilkey; Vice
tend the World's Fair.
Monday.
cording secretary's chair was
Mrs, J., McGuire,_VIrs. All-
a good hour.
Tyas, on.Monday.
:...
o01mr $softs Plass, Alm fbppig Crim Never tetll S#
Field
Field Day was held at the
taken by Sister Florence El-
brigt and Mrs. J. Rennie took
Mr, and 'Mrs. G. McMurtne
retary, Sister- Marjorie Tweed-
ie; - Treasurer, Sister " Irene
Pb for 1�� Co—op M lk �s
Baggotsville school on Thurs-
lioott in the. absence of Sister
• Jean Ellicott. The
13 Girl Guides to the'McGuire
and family have returned af-
week's at
SALES i RENTALS
June 25. The champions
f Pr'
Warden Sis-
ter Esther Perry was escorted
cottage on. Lake Sirrtcoe for
the weekend Vti'endy Sander-
ter one vacation
Haliburton.
or e . Imary —% ion were:
Rodney Panton' and " Robin
to the centre of the floor and
son and Linda Vernon celeb-
Mrs, E. Cornutt spent a few " -
Smith; the
presented with a lovely Lazy
rated birthdays while there,
days in Toronto, and'atttended
runners-up were
Gregory Saunders and Carol-
Susan by the Noble Grand- on
Miss Johnston's took ,the
her Orange -Lodge.
-_
yn Campbell. The junior chant-
behalf of the lodge, in honor
"
Grades 7 and 8 to the muse-
Sorry to report Mr, Grundy,
pions were Tim Campbell and
of her consul n marrige, Birth-
um. Casa Loma and'the Allan
.Brock Road, is in hospital a -
Martha Doner; runners
ur
day greetings were sun for
. Gardens last "Wednesday.
waiting surgery, We hope he -
-UP
t'ip
were Neil Saunders and' Jill
Sister Marjorie Twand
eedie e
Mrs. A. Saarillo and her
mrs.
"will soon be well and home a_
boner, The nntertrtediate claim_
Lela Bim, Nominations wweresister,
held for next year's officers.
•MN. Hill of Toren-
gain soon,
The Senior Citizens atten-
pions were John Gpzeiak and
resulting as follows: Noble
to aleft by plane for New York
onFriday, where they will! at-
"deed a strawberry tea "at the
Doris Jordan; the runners-up
were Joe Grzeiak and Karen
Grand, Louise Pilkey; Vice
tend the World's Fair.
home of "Mr• and Mrs, A, W. '
Smith. They held their pick
Grew, Sister Esther Perry;
Recording Secretary. , Sister,
On Tuesday last, Mrs. Sam-
Tyas, on.Monday.
:...
at Lynbrook Park on Tuesday,
June 23rd.
Jean Efficott, Financial Sec-
arillo. Mrs. J. Burrows of Br-
•ishan and Miss Jean Martin
_...........
M. L L E R - -
Cl
Congratulations to. Stephen'
retary, Sister- Marjorie Tweed-
ie; - Treasurer, Sister " Irene
of Ajax had lunch with Mrs.
- - "
— TRAILER SERVICES
Tapeeott and Carol Hughes
Philip Lodge closed in
N. Hill of Toronto.
SALES i RENTALS
.
I n Saturday
who were marriedal,
on Satur+ciay !n Kingdom Niall,
amu-
lar form until September 14.
Mer. and Mrs. Jim McGuire,
� and three boys had Sunday
Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer
Monteith, Riehl, Wallis
Bowrrnatrville, They will- lire in
The' general meeting of the
Brougham United Church wo-
dinner with his mother, Mrs.
It" MeFrom SM -00 �
dals
Learn To Drive
a C.,
A ax.
Theen
Squirtsobail team, which
.
mwars held on Thursday ew-
J, KBculedy of Toronto. .
Those who entertained at
Carvin b Camping Trailers
Ciiwmlte
w spring this
ening. Mrs. Apart Ellicott op- �
ened the meeting.. The treas-)
the Mother and Daughter ban-
_
FVR RENT
_ AJAJC-PICKZRMG
ACCOIMTANf1<
is being coached by Mr. A.
'Mr.
urer Mrs. Piaxton gave her
quet for the' Guides and the
DPIVMO SCHOOL
0l. W. 'ilea. CIL, LLA.
UEGef� 1>Rlif�
Richards and C. Ciu ton
gs
report. Some of the arrange-
Brownies, held a Beatnik par-
Everything For Trailers
Leto ILDdN Car
Ajax - OSHAWA - ever ey
a, good start by win-
ing both games that they have
mens were made for the baz-
u last Wednesday at the Sin.
ufMr, home of Mrs L Begin.
AJAX — Phone: !424MI
ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI _.
:pb no: WED -!14]
Oshawa �1es Losse
played. Let's get out and sup-
aar which will be held • on'
October 17th.
and Mrs. 'Jim' Curtis (apr 9 til
MIt �. Rhe
Toseslrea• tee -seas
port this .boys' team. A �°�
Mrs. Len Barrett took char- �
and famiRy have reRurned af-
d f -
vert ws.,. Alasr, oss-ecce
Call to the eoadtes or pjayers
ge of the worship. The even-
will- inform you%of the game-
time.
ing group presented a short j
onlay which was flash
Claremont Community Softball
A number frohere attend=
m
:a -back
of the United Churh Women.
c
-
"
SEPTIC TANKS
PLASTER.. CERAMIC TILE
ed the surprise reception for
•rhe meeting closed" with the
-
League
_
the Silver Arnniversary of Rev,
Benediction.
CLEANFED
STONE
M. and Mrs, Buttars at the
Congratulations to , Bruce
~
C. E Centre, on bion day' eveA-
Willson who has tried, with
-•.-IW. J. 6�/TT •"
CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC-
urge of last week
Eileen "returned
two. others, in the contest be-
Team _Won _ Lost Tied Points.
14
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
Guthrie to
her nurse-in-trainduties at
ins spormoi•ed by ilii. Bush,
, iVlusic .in the school r
Claremont d i t7
t �oodw cod ii .2 2 14
OeMw� - RA. 3 042
ETC
the Hospital for Sick Children,
,Supervisor
from his ow•n composition ''The 1
_
Port Peru f .3 r 14.
MARTINENRIGHT
after. one "month's vdc:ation
Ballerina".
Nest Rouge .5 5
"_
PHONE: TE !-1!!7R
Cotngratulations to
Mr. and 1VTrs. Lk,n Clark. of
Pickerinz~' g-3 1 -11
Squire and Susan RichardsPeggy
Greenwood, accompanied-, by
_
Brock Road '4 6 1 4
11113
>uccessfuily. passing their
Mrs. E. P. Soden, a pent Sun-)
Brcw: hair A " 1 9
First Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mortgagee Available
Grade S. Piano Examinations,
held at Whitby, recently..�1.5o
da�afterrtoon at Sibbaid Pt,—Greemvnoci
ngratulations to Miss Pat
:
.h
For Additions and Improvements
to Linda Seto who obtained
Harden, who ha, paved 'her
-
_ NVe also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages
First Class Honour; in Grade
2. Theory.Year
examinations for, the First
of her Two-year Training
RESULTS—
Monday, June 22: Brougham tied Brock Road 3 — 3 and Good -
If You Regain Any Moregtge Financing E For Fast,
0010
Course at the Toronto Teach,..
wood tied Port Perry 4 — 4,
-:
Courteous- Servico, Call —
Following dre to promotions
ers' College.
Tuesday, June 23: "Games Rained Out". '
of Audle - .Public School lin
y
The Brock Road from N<i, 7.
Wednesday, June 24: Port .Perry defeated Brock Road 4 2;
AUBREY
E. IRELAND AND COMPANY
alphabetical order!: '
—sudiey school—
Highway, south, is under run=
struction: It is better," to
and. West Rouge defeated Brougham 3 — 0.
1'0 •Grade—:\rthur Puckrin,
a-
void that section of the road
Thursday, June 25: Greenwood defeated Brougham 8 — 4; and
�-
Lynda Puck'r:n, Ricky Puckrin,
for a few weeks.
Goodwood defeated Claremont 14 —•2.lip -
r
;u.an Richards. 5hirtes' Jmith.Mrs
icatt and
H. MALCOL
EMpire 6-5300 -- Evenings - 839-1750 or WA. 2-6902
oro Grude a—Ricky Brown.,I:en-
-:nth Hendren, Barbara Smith, Bev-
M. Annis attended the ses,-
'
ions of the Rebekah Assemb- '
••.eye' Smith, Petitay 'Squire, Ever-
ly• at the, Royal Yolk Hotel, I^
. w alrh, Dick' Winter, Tania
°fie
last week.
Mr. and MIs. Earl Camp -
!BY-LAW NO 339
To Grade —Patricia &inaIDan,
bell and Mr, and Mrs. Ron.
• ":..
wham HARDWARE
��rner itucnri7 _..
To Gra.ie s.—Cheryl Belson,
Ralph Ctuuen, 'Koren Kinsman•
Hamilton attended the Odd-
Odd -
fellow and Rebekah Banquet
at the Royal York Wed-
A Bylaw of the Corporation of the Village of Pickering, to
establish and maintain a system for the Collection, Removal
- '
JF - ,:ckrin, Tommy Puckrin,
on
nesday evening. I
and Disposal of Garbage.
i„� kit hardy. Bitty Stevenson,
Miss Pat Harden left on Fri-
:..
- i P NCiS -PAINTS �' V�/W
Ii"riOry .•fit alsh. Teacher. Mn. G,
day, to take up duty as Sen-
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the. Village
K. Pratt.
" '-
for Counsellor at' Sherborne
of Pickering has agreed to enter into an Agreement with Nor -
"S -` �C
:p c °
To Grade 5—Tommy Astley,
Camp, at 'Bolton, where she
'for
'man Irish and Dianna Taylor for the Collaction, Removal and
_
Kenny- Bourgeois, Nancy. Lambie,
will stay the next 'eight
weeks.
Disposal of Garbage. r
„
GENERAL HARDWARI--
To Grade 4—Jimmy Brown.
Ellicott
THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Village_
Marlene Clussto rt yen Hedse,
Gnade 4, � O �a
Pickering ENACTS—as f011Ows: - -- ”
uc rim. Anita Steger.
is Examinations, in piano,
i., Owners, Householders or Occupants of. all dwelling
To Grade 3.—Gordon Bourgeois,
On Sunday evening, the
units within the Village of -Pickering shall be provided
Cathy Bovay, Rodney Clugston,
Young People's Group met at
-with a Garbage Collection and Disposal Service, cont_
!
Wendy Izatt, Brian Jones• Jackie
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bud
' 'ameneing on the First Day of July, 1964.
r
Iamble. Bobby Smith, Kelly Stev-
Thomas Whitby. Sister Perry
:.2. The, frequency of the collection shall be—once a -
enson.
T,o ,Geode 2:—Date Betson• Ed-
and Bob Clodd were surprised
with a miscellaneous
week—except that a special bulk pick-upservicb shall
.. • •
9
win Bourgeois, navid.I3ocay, Ed-
ward Churchyard; ' Pammy Iz-
Shower.
,Later, Dorothy and Bud show•-
ed slides of their recent wedd-
_ - ",.'� provided on the First Monday of Each Month.
3. Material set out for collection shall normally be
//rte
• RrtinQi '�Q��rtn�
alt, Frank I,uckai, Dianne Puck-
ing tri
tripw�
Bull
,..�. placed as close as'possible, to the edge of tate roadway.
rim, Margaret Smith. Teacher. Miss
served amu Dora to
`-without obstructing rtes roadway, sidewalk or�foot path.
•
Catering To All Occasions
Anne Hardy-
bring the evening to a close.
Mr. and Mrs. Etherine
4 Owners, Householders or Occu pants shall be BILLED
QUARTER -YEARLY in arrears the Corporation
_
_--eaxsotsvnlo school---
on,
of. Waterloo, spent the week-
•by at
__the rate of ONE DOLLAR` AND FIFTY CENTS (51.50)
• � �
Open llntll 10 P.
To Grade 9.—Doris Jordon.
T° Grade 9.-�tohn C,rzetak•
end 'with their daughter and
family, Mr. surd Mrs, Dons
- per month. This aha isle shall nevertheless be subject, To
" a discount
Joseph Grzetak, Rarer Smith.• (Gibson.
prompt payment of Ten Percent (10%) if
""""' .................... .
the account is id into the Municipal Office within
+ •
Kingston Rd W
g
•
Plekermg
1
•
To Grade 7,—Martha Donor, In-
grid Jordan, Teddy Taylor..
To Grade 8,—Barbara Saund-
���Y� flu*�Qe
�1EM
time 3 —
specified on the bill,
s• The Provisions of this Bylaw shall not relieve any
ars. I curs smith.
:poison from compliance of the Public Health Act or _
To Grade 5—John Bell, Timmy
Suzanne Keevil lc spending I
a few dltyg Bt a irailsn' camp
-regulation prescribed the Medial Offioor d HMi1tti,
- , • �
•
Campbell, Jill -boner, Don Guth-
up north Wfth hW ev Ba
--�Tl"'3Y'-.Y .....'_"AM'A...w•. - _. _ .•n--i. _ _"- _ _ .. 4. i- � .., r - _.- _ e.. dJ
s
Page Four THE PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964
B.MS��� heartfe1t t so generously
to the gave
dinal bd Cornwall enjoyed a on Saturday
and M,rs. Willard, Al- ---
P i eker i n Village Noe es people who so ge�terously gati a we�cettd at the home of Mr.
A 9 their time to make the Grad- and Mats. B. Masen, Woodlands tona Rd. are taking their
J - ASS Miss Brenda Dnlmage. bride! Konkel and Mrs. F. Clements uation Banquet the success it Rd: Mr. and Mrs. C 1.a131anc family to the Burndy Piratic
to be, the daughter of Mr. and I of Oshawa. Also a was. We wish space permitted of Weston were dinner guests and Car Rally on Wednesday,
M¢s. W. E. DolTnage of Otsir- shower by her bridesmaids, tis to list all your names. during the week. but don't know where it is
awe, formerly of Pickering Miss Karin Dalrnage, Miss Turkey Roasters, Potato peel- Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm, until they open the sealed en-
Ca, C..1,. and gformerlytter of Min. E. Jean Craig, and Miss 'Marg- ers, to dishwashers, right up to formerly of Rouge Hills, cony velopes they wW, receive. More
For JOIC the folding of the last table- of Orland were recent visitors
C. Dolmage "has been honored atet Mackay, Miss Diana Mist- about that next week.
Y cloth, your help was deeply ap- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
with several' lovely showers. shell and a shower by the staff Grant Westlake and M;az'-
MISCELLANEOUS preci.ated. Special thanks to O. Waldriff, Altona Rd. garet Masen were very proud
A lovely shower was held at of the Toronto-Domdnion bank
the home of Mrs. Irish with at Oshawa. Brenda would like Mr's. J. Kavin, who so gra- Friends in the area will be riders last -week 'when they.
Any table model Radio Repair- ciously stepped in at the last sorry to hear that Mrs.
for $4.85 (Canadian), all Parti about 40 persons preseirt. ahs, to thank her friends and, rode their own horses in the
E. C. Doimage• presented Mrs. reliatives for the lovely" gifts moment and arranged all the Schwalm has her foot in a Lions Carnival Parade•
all labour included if brought Irish with a bouquet of flaw- received at the various show- flowers. cast, a broken heel bone as a P(eil Patterson is having a
In on Monday, Tuesday or Mr. and Mrs. K. Anthony result of an accident in, htr time renewing old aequaintartr Wednesday. Thirty-day Thl -da un- ors• of the �t and family, Toynevale Rd. own kitchen. Mr. Schwalm is
Y rtY Y of the gir]s were pled Mrs. E. C. Dolmage along ces, new that he, is home far
conditional guarantee Offer with a rose corsage, fhe airl� ,with several .other friends at- spent last week-end at the cot- still recovering from a recent the strmrrier. He arrived from
void if set has been tam tage of friends at Mackie' serious bout with pneumonia.
Pte, assisting with" the d°elicious tended a trousseau tea for her is getting around. They re- California last Week.
;. with. lunch were: Jackie Warren �randaughter. Miss Brenda a has .......... . ....... .......................
Lake, north of Kaladar.. but
Karim Dol'mage, Jean , Craig . Dolmage at Oshawa, June 27. M'Y� of Fairport port that Mrs. F. Schwalm WEDDING
and; grarices, Scoai with Moss Marie Hardy, Whitby, was a most surprised guest of returned from a most pleasant
RADIO & TELEVISION the help of Mrs. Mary Gray a teacher in Aldon School, at honor, when several friends visit in Flordia and is looking Byant-Russell
'Harwood-Ave -North-of--A}ax- -a—ncT-M--Rey-Other- - e-past-fo red at the home of Mr. and feeling well. �'
Between 401. and 2. Highheld af
ys. laneous showers were belt was and dinner guest at the Pres- and Mrs, M. Pardeel, Rose- . Stever- Johnie Alierr- ering—Urritcd
Jim 4 ff) the horne of Mrs. Gordon by+eri:an Manse on Monday.
bank Rd to give her a baby Cannington are holidaying was the scene of a pretty wed-
" _...... .. o, Mrs. A. Rev. Frank Conkey, Mrs.
shower. dparents r recently, when Judith
Courtney of Toront o Site received ntarty .with their gran M ung udz
USED FURNITURE lovely and welcome gifts. and Mrs. Dobbin, Alton Rd. Frances Bryant became fire
BOUGHT 3" SOLD Craig of Whn:tby, Mrs. iBtlrbon Conkey and Shelia were the,
o William n Rus
GORDON HOTEL -
guests of sir and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs De Wilde of We are glad to report that bride f Franklin
`
Card Of Thanks Snowden, Bay Ridges, for ein- Oakwood Dr. are visiting in little Gordy on 'th ff, Alto to _ T
Pickering Village I wish to express my sincere ner on Sunday. following the Detroit with their youngest Rd. is back on 'the road to The bride . the daughter of .
-:..Phoneo , after a week
942-Si82 appreciation to the marry ba�rtlstn of their daughter Le daughter ' Loraine,long W. and Mrs W. J Bryant s
(May 28 tf) friends and relatives who cbll- lie et, in'St. Andrew's
- i�,m' anfamily. 'Kral �� s Pickering and the groom is
...........---• Pat Toronto. Th Mrs. Willi' Rus-
- - ed on me during my recent Church. Relatives of the Snow- M'� Kavrn; � To is a Cub Cary + at Grand Val- a son of tarn
Plastic drip trays for toilet stay th the Aye and den's from St, Thomas, Peter- " vacauionurg with her parents ley Park Janet weekend was a sell and the Iate Mr. George
tanks - $3.95 -for the many cards, flowers, borough and Agincourt attend- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kevin, Rose- rousing sucxeue. Several Cubs Russell of Ajax.
Brady Plumbing gifts, and a special dear" to ed the service. bank Rd. S. for the next two turned into Nigtvt Owls on The double ring ceremony
ATlarMc 4.4721 t and Rev. On Wedntesday, . June 24,
Dr. W. W Tonrl'nson weeks. Friday night., but luckily re- was solemnized by Rev M.
Rotifers Mrs. Hortop, with Mrs. Dun-
Ridge
Yotutghtasband, Pine vetted to form on Sat. Andrew gutters. The wedding music
Norman as co-hostess entertained N an Banks can er�tained Ridge Rd will be confined to Piggot and Ted McGill earned otos played by Mrs
For Sale — purebred Collie _ the teachers of Lincoln Ave. her home for the next three their swimming badges. They Brown and Mrs. Reginald Par-
pups. lassie type, Pups may- be Card Of Tl+anks School, to a late atter•noon•tea months with her leg in a cast. thank the parents . for such a ker sang 'The Wedding Hyrrur'
seen now, for best choice. De- I wouid like to take this in honour of the members of has J� undergo good ttrrnut at the camp fire and 'O Perfect Love%
- She cotter- ..
posit will hotld until weaning opportunity to thank all rr15• the staff who "are leaving this five surgery. She would like to Given in " marr'iage by icer
time. Papers available. -Phone: friends in the community, for year. They are: Mrs. A. Jow- `ee her friends, and is interes•• St. Andrew's Church Picnic father, the bride wore a full-
'. 839-3097. the beautiful gifts, the elabtar- itt, Mrs. R. Abbot. Mrs. E. ted in starting a letter writing length gown of white nylon
(may 9) ate reception. the many- kind- Evans (nee Ly t, Mrs. G.
.- •` ' ,. _. f good ki er d hall Why not send -her apost card ScYO'oi �' ohadver �llta�The fitted i�
tresses, and expressions o mm an Mas. Mars
club. Would you like to join'Congregational• net
The
and Church Picnic w dice fu nisei
For Sale — `Sterling'' boat will,"tendemed me on my retire- (Health Nurse). Mr. Doble ex- from your vacation-spot. Bid- held at Pickering 'Golf Club ending in lily points over the
trailer. 2000 lb, cap. Single dress R-R. 3, Pickering. on Friday lasrt, by the court- rists. The neckline featured
g meet from the teaching staff pressed appreciation of the .
- axle. Coil springs. Excellent of Dunbarton Public School. fine work done by these tea-, The best wishes of the cis �+Y of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce a' yoke of lace inset. the fall
condition, $75,00• Phone: 839- Helen Bradd chers. and wished them muc't trict go to Mr, and Mrs. Tullis n ' Scime of the mem- skirt had a short train and an
jgg access in their future endeai Comelle twee Lynda Young, enjoyed. the swimming inset of -lace at' the oeMre
W Point Cr 1 the re- errs.'1-
..._.._........ es .. it a en veil
. _ _ our_:. He presented each w-tth t on Pt�l.�; some exposed. tlr front The •asst length
auction ars. He Presented
from the tem e n York Minis- to the of nylon tulle was caught by
Saturday, July 4. cas-
ter
rrnarrra t '
F�eal Estate United• Church. They have �o
sale o£ howehoil furniture, staff,f • f i t a o> al�
gone to Europe for a five week Cade of iced- roses anti sdtepiran-
tools. dishes, glassware. home on the balmy June e dit-
:.'Ib�l
Cottage
'Lots hon n and spend two Gam r
trailer 'etc„ at" Prentice's New eymoo will noon• es for all jivers dil - otic.
Idea Farm, on No. 4S H:,hw•ay, 010itU•ary weeks In Rome before return- ec'ted by Airs. Brubin and Miss Arlene' Hrytsak o..
@ e two miles
north of Markham Mrs. Van Nus,' ably asserted
VIi X17.00 A Foot a4KfR" Elizabeth Mary—rrttered' tng 10 take up residence ill Pickering was maid of honou
• a- hrr late rr.;ien". lot. Toronto. by Mr. Sam Jacl�on and lair• Miss Jean. Mulligan of 'Xan-'
s..
Village. Property of 1Ir. " ,hatch •at. a,: Pwkertn t, on Satur Ci:ff -Hawker, The Pat Luck
• — TirOmAs. Mfr. Reek*)r,' Mr,- P.ay"- =day - June , . , IQ 3, Elixabesth - Mr. Alan Kazin leave.; 'on chester Was the bridesmai..,
• .tiL'eli treed Lakeshore lots in %tar, Jordan, in her >5th year; hr- Saturday for' Calgary. where- Supper- provided .. more than The were gowned � alike :n ..
mer and others,. Sale at LW t ,ve i wit' ':or thr i its (i,.nr. y
beautiful . Haliburtorr_ Hyden ny. Terrrt5 Cash No re�ene: ykrr; and dear. mother or Bertha he .will take in the Stampede enough for the most voracious
Ped street length periwinkle dnec-
P: z(r.. Norman Ni. hoJ-on•;. +inns, duringhis vacation. appetites. The age spread be• sE5 of blue .net ovzr taffew -
power available. Terms. 100 James Smith, clerk., Clarke a k.. ('harleri: Wesley: Austin ane Cwaen the oldest and youn„es:
miles from Pickering. Only ° i. all or t°u Mrs; - t. -., - Mrs. V. Omelon and the . the lace bodice, featuring shot~
PrMtlee, Anet.. QAarkham, Ont. arcmontt . Phoebe ( Mrs. Ian sloe- c-hilclren, Dy ;en Rd. + >eni ' a tneniber< til Lc eighty years.
a few left, Inquire " now. by Phone 640-3686. _ _ - .i.,•nywn of ()ttawa, B)hn: of Tor- l sleet/-s and velvet bow wait .
-writing—P. O. Box 280, Pick- tau! 2{ _ onin; .tr.�ie tat r.. tz. Ftendrr.oni. few days last tveek-at Lake" -a:'Pla greeted ttre-appear- streamers. Th wore match _
eriHg, Ontario. ar Blackwater. and Ivan.' of F:1ko. Wilcox at the fancily cotta;e, an.^e of How rd and 1Iartu:: shoes, inn Thing net head,
Is: "r'.; Annie. acarian rnd Madorie• Ic6le:nent u�t ►>ack £1'C, 1
• ......-'-+•.-':rte'"... ;dreea.r.r;., air.. tiai°er -r—ted at Best wishes of the Conlniu dre,-.,tet and carried. nosegaa� _
r nit are extended to Mr. and vyca:.on in Eumpe.
Wanted sr atcF.at hn,e F'unrra; home. for, rt d k'lrlte CarnatlJSLi.
y' OI r�ln an
t 1r�h {ntrXnvlican
l mrn�ro� sirl.rertry' firs„ William. Wonnacatt..tnee 31r Sla:r Bryant: brc>the
.WATER , Bonny Lou G ahem Oakwood ice f the bride best man
.:BOOKS WANTED trrn t:.r,.- 1 e ii a Robert
i. - •:.P k ng o
"i r., Baker ha+ hien` a re:.uient Rd. ( on their recent marriage,
i she's were .Robert Bryant. u "
s Women's Institute
We buy u-co l !x•r,k• :arty h:nd; Phone i39-1656 r ra Baker
v;nfin for mann, at St. James Chtrrrh, Rae-, _ - cousin of the bride and' Jarr
but an Invalid, conGnrd to hrr'hrd
" Call: 942-0 )1 .!a:` w•riiP: %L for ahi>uc .wen Yearn., bank Rd. They ,will take ii nlet at the home of ahs Jerry es Riusell,- a' brother" of the
Gilford: Greenwood, Ont, "Let George Da It" residence on Mil Forest Rd. Ilar,._ak on "Ate4lav,."June 23 fqr groom,
- HARLOCI:• Morley Joseph- and .Will- . be enjoying .1 .felaye�A 'the tinal •meeting (,f the .sea At the, rececption held in -
"'Wanted — A second-hartd'bie- kt Oakwo.xi. nn �Lmday, June honeyimron ,utlletlmr .n July., .cin,. commenc.n; with a delis the C, E. Centre, the bride's
yds in good condition, fora 10 ^H 13f t, �TorlPy .t;,�eph Ifar- Wayne' accompanied ills iota-; luncheon enjoyed. by ail, mother.rece ved in a ire: of
-year-aid girl. Phone: 839-1594 HARRY TURNER "•ck, beloved huSbamci i,f. the ,father Mn C. Marrs i.,,ebank fn!lfMveci by ';he'Btniness S4.-ss- ehampm- lace, - matching i"
tx
......... ....... late Mar_aret -Ellen Gibbson. Rd. on a business trip to Sar- b,n, the Roo Call on 'Anwar Awes and white acce;,ories =
-WANTED Trenching Back Filling dear father of; Dt°rothy (Mrs, nia last week and Gail'spent Ing Incidents", which brought She wore a. corsage of chart.- .
�1!ahle mttn a Ut ale' in. the Grading Excavating G:irdm Dunc an t, 1ViHowdale, three days visain --w nil Su-an ,-yut some very funny stories, , pante- a.nd rust carrnation A-
R '
Townshit '�i'hitby and Picker- loymii nandfather of Carol .Scou,in 5earbomugh•..Nl and,_.+u_c•losed a`vgry pleasant ssi;fing %%-as the mother ot":th'
Post Hole Drilling
in.; East. E�iperientr trot. net- Snow Removal and Bart>trlt :mrl hn>thcr • „f spent a quiet timer i t social' afternoon, to meet a- room in a filue figured sill.
e+*aiy: Fine opportunity to Fannie (fir:. W liter BrY>tvnl. _ ;u;n in September. dress with ;white - accessor es
step into old profitable, burin- NO JOB TOO SMALL — Pickering, and 'Mary" (Mrs_ �-
eti where: Rawleigh Products P, chardsoni of Uxbridge. The Rouge HIIIS On �Vedne;day evening,' the" and a corsage of pink carrot.
Phone: 282-1698 1,th of- June•.-Mr-. C. Butt. loris
have been ,;old for "years. Br funeral sennce was held. Thur- * s . n �. H; Congratulations were also
Profits,' Product, furnished on t t . or,� Busy days : at the home of Newtna'n. Jr., Mrs. J Topper given the grandparents of the
Kin-
at Brou ham
Union Cemetery. :4Pr. and Mrs, E. Bret. Kinqston • attended" a W. I. meeting at bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall
G-3:10-1&3.o05 Richelieu St. PAINTER i DECORATOR Rd. Fam was 13 ypatti old nn Grcienhiink. After the bu-cin- who celebrated their .59th wed. '
s. Henn, Montreal,ROSEBANK -
_.. Itatetrlor and Eliterier Tuesday" Tune 23 and cele- � a -very interesting program ding'annivesr•ary on the occas- `
CLEANING WOMAN brated -on Friday, with. 'a_ few teas put on. It included. the ion of their.-rariddaughtel s
'EXPERT WALL PAPERING ends at a party. Nan who ba.pipes, Highland Fling and 'wedding.
The Rosebank. Rd. Home and � Nancy,
Scholl wish ' to : offer. their was 7 e�27 had her a man's intitute meeting that For thew '
Phone: 42-0153 after 6.00 p: fen Adv"" OW Estirnater w•as'vem- amusing. Also sever-
in
ever- taws and poiirts east the bride
m., i party
to you Ei- readings w hose a powder blue ensembleNO F_
OBLIGATION ""� al were given, ohs by' c
t .. :.Tutor ng _leen refurhed home 'after` a Pickeriryg presiaeirf: Mrs. 'C. with' 'white aarssories and
�� ?lp YV arl e Secondary School Teacher
-will " very pleasant three weeks Butt on "how to cook ahos- wore a corsage of pink roses
. J. G SNRIGNT visit in Burwash, and added to band".. It , w-as a. 'pleasant ev- Mr, and Mtn. Russel) have
— WANTED _ ---918 Naredl BIS tutor during summer months: all the. excitement. ening, ending with delicious taken up residence' on have
Full Or Part Time '� English History, Mathematics
MAN or WOMAN BW RI M Science and Geography. June Mr. and Mrs. George.. Car- reft�es}rrnernts� - Street. South, in Whitby.
$50.00 WEEK AND UP
942��.
wwwv 29 to. August 14. Phone:
,71.
For Information, Write: "
MR. E. W. SNOWDEN_........................................ ........... to July 16
122 Mary Lake Dr. Agincourt,
--
"AVON CALLING" Casual 'Hair-Styling -c� y p�/M - -
All ambitious %amen with free OPEN DAILY, .mnwY 111�{.LS
time who would like to have , Hours:
'to
extra irroorW train
experience !� A. M. - 6.00 P. PA s
O� ers
tirnec�ry. We train you. For COMPLETE
details, write: Mrs. A. Haw)dns
Thursday and Friday LAWN SPRAY t
Till 9.00 P. M.
:.at 1 Mandarin ,Rd. Scarboro. '•OPM .
Closed All Day Mondays WEEDS CRABGRASS MAIN
�Q
"PUBLIC AUCTION Phone:- 1 INSECT RESTS lr1h1'^ JWr PUERING '':Phone `942.1601'
(At Pkkering Coffee Shop)
An auction of unclaimed art- FARM SPRAY
icles. includingbicycles, tri-
leg.Graia — Forage e CoAtrazine ere Q` alit & ` e • Ke +
—cy
..... ...................... ..
atee-and other art
be held on — RitO, PI►!Fly Control
. ELECTRONICMONDAY, JULY 13th ORGAN TUNING WHITEWASHING LOCKERS TO RENT
AT 7:00 P. M. AND REPAIRS t INDUSTRIAL SPRAY
PICKERING .TOWNSHIP
POLICE STATION SOIL STERILANTS
—;—Ma 2 Highway, a< FaMpey7 Ra.-,6�`J" 74 $1.00 Per Month $3.00 'Minimum
CaEta' 26 tt) Lkertnd awd `hwnd
- AUDITIONS :......:..........:........ .. ............ .
BAY RMOSS SOD fkw. 73 -WnChicken legs 49c " �.
Two gu►tarists, a &urnrner and Peed Loam. 4 yds.- 51S.00"
a swaplrotR player requlr+ed Three Yards - i12Jf0" (R�� Phi �hWW) Fresh made Potato Salad Cold Slaw
for orchestra. CIDnIOe;ot: CUf!- ROTO TILLING (may 14 to
Ord Ro¢en, Gordon Hotel, on Pbow: UP-2272
Pickering
(>�Ip !a to :...
,
_
Main St. ckerinQ.. ...:.:......................._.
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fir,:.. - .' • .. s� ,. .. _ � - .. - .. -... _ - - ,
tr, -
THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1964
THE PICKERING� NEWT
�'ctirpo� L :Pop rl�.
the weekend with them grand- - to take this
I FIF
Libra urs Parents Mr. and Mrs. Yule at t opportunity .to please contact Mr, Cobert, the
Library Hour thank he Cubs and parents , prise going away pally for Shores. The Kerr fain-
Summer library hours their summer cottage at Che- for their kindness and �_ -group committee chairman at I Nlrs. Friars Iagt week. Mrs. ily spent lest weekend visiting
Fairport Beach for . mong Lake. 839-4069. An Cubs wishing
a2 the_ oaeration d Y Friars left for Ireland on Sat. friends at their sxrtrur:er sot -
Port Beach Mr : Stuart Cu:rvn:n at uring these Fast help during the sutruner evening last, where she will tame on Shoe Lake.
Public Baycol, months, It has been a great months- please contact fiith hrs.. v:sit a brother she hasn't seen Nlr. and Mrs. VandE ;pack
Wed. July g� Wed. Park Bhd. is spending 4 0: 5 pleasure working
a every July 29 weeks at Washago isiting • t;oy s. We are sorry rndeedete . B1OOPeIf there are any tb9 Pak . for 35 years.
ry Wed. during Au;,_r'at her are spending. 2 weeks at tt4., r '
1.30 tp 3,00 p,,. with relatives.; . Miss Sandra Hockey of New- surtimer cottage on Dunbarto .
Ilse Mr. Baird to the Scows. recasts 'in oinin�
l.at•ty ani Jina Mfrs Cooper'. CU:) :1laster. of Ar�vone interested in helping J q Cub; Plea;e market formerly df • Fa'
Rudi spear l;t Fair call Mrs. Cooper at '839:3502. Beach spent the uport Shores.
Parc Beach would k'ke in' the un'_t_ beginning in Past weekend Nlr. and Mrs: Richard Pryor•
•
itilts.. Chad+!ck hel:i a su,- with Zli�s Karen Kerr of lJun- and family are visti'6* at
11 orth Bay.
The Singer family are back
�:}'IVM from their vacation in Sud -
Doo FOOD ' SH$R7etinING b`i'n -
Pocked On Tues, evening, June 23,
15 students graduated tram ,
Grade 8 at
1
5K.02. Thv a �.ti�� Public School. M� rte. K D. rt Beach
nh
-S - - Vr_- roe was the guest speaker and
6 for 65eOUD - ® urged the students to do their
- - +'C' best to aim for the highest
a" 11� �r'+, -, ; ': and work hard. Mrs. Phin gave
— — F. -O-0
- greetings from the Board ofTC+M of Trustees. Miss Joyce barker•Tirts $4.95)was awarded the education
A A
'..,,, $1.05) 2 K Elbs. 6w achievement award. which was
Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Just'East of Rouge Bridge __ . slbs. 7e) �e'� by Mr'• R. Pry�t•.
Miss Gail Hanson was present-
ed the General Proficiency
ng • Award by Mrs. A. Pickard.
trlCt� �/ (Bring Your Chin Gr1aw) YORK FROZEN FREEZER BU Mme• F. Frew and Mr. I. Bell
•/ Y presenter( the students with
their class pins and certifft-
i
'RHUBARB''
A sates. Miss Sharon Atkinson
U [S was Valedictorian and did a
A mantRous job of re-c)onsrtruct-•
Ing souse of. her. school days at
+o r
RAISINF��� Beach. A deliglrtf e supper was served bye.
Fiozne and ---
g School., The follow.
Ing are graduates: Shu on
_ Atkinson, David Bel:(, Joyce
Barker, Elaine Buckner, Linda
Large 241 oz. Pastils Size Pies Cooper, Linda Craig, Ronaid
gDenny, Sally Dennison, Betty'
Hare, Deborah Jeffers, J+o`eph
Korrick, Evelyn Palmer, James
��%% Rudd and Carol warmer,
MJ
/ L5 there _anyone willing to
donate a pdano to "Dunbarton
s+ Shores, Fairport Beath Re.
creation Assoc' Yes' that
what• the roan- said .a piano. It
�T
SA
�jQ/_a : «ould be most appreciated'and
SAYB58 zre nelc Recreation l Group.
_ • ... For Fru
i t
:.... XLoose) Lees Than.3 Pies .
.her 'nfoaTrration_ oa:' "
_ 839-2ti00.
35c each Dunfair Baptist Church New
'.4 43 Sunday S,.•hool, 11 a r•,.
Sliced Rlrrdless Canada !nOrning worship, 7 p.m. -eve-
Packers Swlft'e Golden �eW "-ng w•orstrip. Wed, eNvrwK
• C 'LUNCHEON (Save 170) 1 -)-e'er meeting. Teenagers on
39MARGARINE h
Fri, e��ening 8 p m. Summer
Breakfast'Racon MEAT MS. Q 1 Ad, 17-21, A:i
• �• V 9r ons
Value d
12 -oz. (Save l oc) - _ -- y_ 'hI ren ,w are 6 years old
i:TOILET 4-Roll.Famil Pack '') 13 year welcome
hound Sq. Till TISSUE
Belated. hrrthday wishe„ go
__
g�. �Irs. Chamhers w$o cele-
�b• �Br 89C York or Snowcap Fresh Frozen ated her 76th birthday on
Stetlks' or ods s b v ►EAS OR MIXED VEGETABLES • Pkg, .tuns 26 Nem-dle.•;-to say. Mr.
e - - . -- 49c 1.1 -
> a.: our n, in 'ne
....,(Save '17e) JVutty Brand Creamy $
__.79
'Peanut B
Smooth )it•
____ T 6 -oz. •Jars ' •'re.
Utter i �'reatin;'a ;o t.)
Maple Leaf Pe.2 for S9e , k,n.1:1 Blackstone 11 , years
Skinless (While They Last) (Loose)
CHID - R - SPR�D - (Save 19c) !d rin the sty of July to Les
��• `� The Instant Coffee That Dares To Be Known 13 11i'r'� •13 on the 6th of
W ! E N E R S - 16 -oz. Jar GIANTTaste A I ane 100 °o Pure Instant Coffee y Good ` uh t,, Joan Anti Garnet 7 10 -OZ. JAR J ta.'> c:Z the t of July and to
�- 51.49 Jiriy' L�1tYien 6 years on'tne
SPARERIBS (side) --__°Ib. 59c Short Rib Roast _ -� 4 ORANGE
Concentrated -Frozen 6 f 7 ti` Ju�ly•
FRESH (Hot Frozen) MEATY Cross Cut
Is 50c0 j.) of y
ANGE JUICE O1uraej
_ i1 rag 1
FresA or Frozen (while they Gst) rj ani .
oz: Tins' r ^L•
Fresh Minced Beef 2lbs.790 t are
anada First Grade Instant Powdered Skim /Vlifk 'S9e hr:;«V �ti th the thuugirt of
Chicken Wings —_ lb. 29c hay ink a ores
E G G S
E:oat •_ „9 a ss noise r 13th oro 7th Ribs i C R I N O h ving on
Prime Rib Roast ..-__ b. S9e E the boa h, Big] k alhers an.4
MAPLE LEAF,Sliced (VacPac) 6 oz. Pikes. -(Sam 1 6c) - 99� 1 tI15 .1�' a [dkeTl LLD
99 alters hat
Cooked Meah ___---- 4 for 89e };one:e„ Rollet Plate Brisket -Lar e - , s nae residence h H
R $Qle� Swift's Premium. New Guaranteed Lean Fufl� x� thti l�il the en h the bead,
Macaroni i Cheese, P"It i Pimento, -Pot Roast ,"__ Ib• 490 C OKED HAM
MocR Chicken of Dutch Loaf _—_• O Ib
HlAdp. Ct .ifiOR't Ii#b .. -FRESH LEAN •' _ s {Solve 2dt) .. r - _51.49 by an1101Il1ClI1r their names
_` oven, the radia. .
ROAST�. S9t PORK LOIN ROASTS wift's Silverleaf
' .S
(Bode, Bone Bemowad) Rib End ... --- -----Ib. 59e �- PURE LARD Tin V2 -lb. '
(Average 21/2 lbs.) `.79E` iSave lOc) 2 lbs. 39c; C errywood
Boeei�s Rolled (1st b ribs, 'tenderloin End 16 69� i� (Special Offer Of 20c Off PIus.20e Off) On Tours• eveninr June, 2"
Prise Rib Roast 7�>d'4e (Average 3112 tbs.) Colgafe's (Save 40c) I, -Mrs.' G, Petty held
:Centre Roasts or Chops Ib. 79e 9 yt�telli Cooked-__ ;. for her sits, hlr�and House
Economy, Size Tube Pate
Fresh Minced Stork Ib. 696 Whole Loin ___________ Ib, 6Sc - �- : iMaple Leaf Twin -Pak DENTAL CREAM (with scoop _____-:---_•_
LEAN PEAJNEALED CHEESE SLICES _' SPAGHETTI .Tins friendsoof the �llo
M x
be marsh
-- - -- ty coli
.�CO7TAGE ROLL ::. Ib. 9c I w' them eorMinueti
_ '
Large 28 -oz
_ 2 for SSe ed to. wish
` Colgate to i8 Offer Of 20c' Off) health a haPpiness. On 'firer;.
.(Special h and
Colg there will be a family 'dinner
Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthuro Fully Giant 2 -Ib. 10 -oz. Box to mark the occasion.
Cooked Smoked :: FAB (Heavy Duty Formula) 73C The' United c Wt�
LB. PK6.
Picnic Shoulder ..... Ib. 49e The
Gentle
will
Bleach . halo
their.regular
(Save 15c) - mar mastics; .
Maple- L f F •
3jjj
20
z.
Bo
ea Ful -Ix. Cooked Bon Or y. 8 P A �p be
th at
SMOKED HA Ib■ 99c — ($pasta, Offer will be hocte�ses. ug. will
Jw; .'u
(Average 2 - 3 •lbs.) '12ap-Rite c a holiday snooty—no rneetzng
Of 2 Off)
Lucas Arthurs-Super Value •1' -Ib. Pkg. '
''WAXED PAPER 100 -Foot Roll ........ PtGEQN CLUB NEWS '
Breakfast Bacon as u
69C � iZ9C E torn Club `•
POTTED GERANIUMS or LANTANAS Fresh Persian Last week it _
(dear Arthurs Small Link, 1 -Ib. Pkg, 3Se Eseh or 3 for �1.QQ EDLESS LIMES __ rn St. Jeno ne
SE - -- - @
srzv z�� flight from 300 niLe
`Pork Sausage 49C - doz. 39e. Top ten were: Que. i!(p
U 5. No. 1 Sim INM sreet EatB� Arg. Size 1 x 5 - Su^kist Sweet Eating 1-- 1
. PLUMS VALENCIA ORANGES 3 2- i aHilrlfi i d�� 1
�- - -- -- -- --- doz. 39e
sr:e 19p
3 dos, 9Se: H
uo. t Home Csroeir or -
Horne Grown : tOn 1184.63, 4—H. I Ioi poo
F� GREEN 04 WAX BEANS 1b, Zqs Radishes 'or Green OAions __ S Large or 29e 1184ss. 5-w and ' I
_ Cr• -G._ Kapd, 1165.25.
Grade 'A' U.S..No. 1 Fish--NNPiro Pt. am :,..Carolina Red Rios Juicy Large, sib �,'vKage 1e lbs. '-TiiPp and son, 1160.61,'S—
BLUEBERRIES __ _-__
49c WATERMELONS ------- __ - p. 99c T�� and son. 1160.12., 9 --
Oven Randy --- Tripp and son, 1159:04, i0Z
No. T Nome Grown KaPi, 1158.91.
No. I Firm Red Vine Ripened. Beaver ,Juniors 33
(Fryirg, Roasting, NEW POTATOES lo
TheH flSarbNWIng) A T o E'S race f:ne p �. aramdesu Indiana .and b. 39C °r>� one bi3y ciYar]ced in ttte
�' � _.• (Average 3' lbs.)_ ' :: .._
- C rate
O lb�e No T Home Grown Long G ri Field. clocked' Claude
His
Ib. _79C
'CUCUMBERS three. li 'fig �'buf1
;b. 43c2 for 29c tlu �e in 11 the% �
_ Ile boys are
Good Side and 600 rrn1 try�g
the 500
rtext
t 4o w� and Will be
�
_ ting with, the 'settlorPe-
Pa" _ THE PICKERING NEWTder obierTHURSDAY, JULY T, 1964
"`.::`;`�' congratulations
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Churches
�WEST ROUGE Mr. and Mrs. John Pye, of
S.�xxw rtltttat fuY 46140 atutt ,r•r,.•..,s Swoutt's Lane, on the bit•th of /1111[1111/■1111/1112/-
,„'1 ,'tai t, l , ,.un„e!It larlui d l5tby daughter, at the' Aja.:
al ,Ittt,\ iltbtl.I10 0 lu
Hospital, on June 8, 1964. Mrs. Pickering
1.00E athi :ha \,un\5 It, ,attic eldluale.tl,-• �grrifl,r I,1,: u+. a teas not been too well, and -
3.t;y,u,, Ih411C 41.11 tv1 191 t\c ittu,l all t\vrl: anal I,'.;> �' United Church
aa:vi. Mht ha.ty„ ('a.•A- .,, .lot I,Irclhat tar all Ilk -it. \t r L;o :1,t last report, was still in the GUARANTEED MCEA IFS
I
_ hospital. d� ; Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars
iia l,cw1,.}tiwti Ik> %%i , att.l .trt\ta 1., Iiw Ial.lo a, lull\l,lual:. but
........................
0
itiaala•. as II td :: ,,gtr,ltatt--t;5„tttrN nl:ulr � err ce FU DIRECTOR .
' Q N[RAL
w,Frt�.. A� t\Yt�•iwt\•
it .itu.itvu 1 aver' Huta \1'n .,t}t•{c Go tuft —CHURCH SERVICES —
'• U Any M e or Model —
•R . tt\F s�11.+� ,u \v,tttilt\tl atht thi• ,,tit I„t otlr,Olvm. Ixtt tit ordel CHAS. A. BRADLEY A SON `'k 14.00 A M.
best; ;,i lWt•.1,i.a• 4,4424.• 11402 aiv” to haul u,Nr to trlhrr:.the Limited. -'ARTHUR FIELD - Sunday school Withdrawn 1
oo Ow alwola 1\421,0 lo, ,o tit JoAtte, t Private Ambulance service
j"..'000% Au.l .cttvitoc Bulletin Painting BI Wail Papering `PICKERING For The Summer
' " "at;,�li!�y ilei tri. trtitis�t.,a hi 1'hc r;uttaa� �rh.a>I Clas,es Mterior — Exterior DAY OR NIGHT -
,` arc a11.p,urltr.i untAI ;titer the Residential — Contmercial AUDLEY
SIh� \\'.at t;`'u v Ibrh•o i`Itttr t,,.tltla5, FREE ESTIMATES - * Church Service 9.45 A. M.
b,is It?t,ht hh,yr iimlivat i vgol Imiit ,t 4 5'45 c�.:tiv to be hold —Phones— WATER DELIVERED r
.. to .,n �:cntut,k�t•' ,tut., t -t at al tu::,l a 1,u., tturuh; July and ATIaMic 2-0961 or W1w.McEachnte, Proms Sunda School 1030 A. M.
1,'w y►fi•u Q 4�a•41i flim= Woot :\tit amt lit July, they will be Brooklin 6SSA"
t\'.+ch�a \lttti•. t lute tytut�crt uiU. hvid at Ihr Fuirtiort Churell. (Our 47th Year In. Business) ■//////=/1■//11=///1s'
1)111411 tho. .Nmitoat Ott: ?.iriiay..,l. ort holidays for (jun 4 - Jul 30) west of .Dunbarton. !*
--•qn:c \,lh. 1tq\,o aiytwtl f\v tho tlk, f:rnt tllt•tt` sutli:ays. Lr PHONE (PHONE: 942.2171
p\•. 1,,l grhi the q,uutat trio' g\1, r,.r,ttl,t l� of 4114' l'Orkgr`E'gation - a.,. .
' .,ia \• \Mrgtt.a li\r Wto ttida l'. ain lvtkkurlilhg the services ATI ntu 063 `.Pickering, Ont. - - -
....._ _._.
....
t' t\wtaQi a= \,,alt as oto till July :51,11, Um.SeSSion is to INSURANCE Q 2-0 �te
_ George's
oti,ct ketal ' IuU oluttbr. l n July 1'l, the Corn- •
A. lino t:,o.,�atte ut+gae P\uta• natit•t• of Stewart- wr.1l -con- Serving the -area since 1922 Anglican Church
,.,»c IN, .\„1tle .nit atht t1who tlur{ ttt ,wire.' The United Lest us handle youir PICKi[RINe. OMTAKIO
• t1,t> alta twSV4m% Aral hat.t %v1,;- t`.huirh Women of both con- insurance Needs KEN and CLARK[
Aute /Ell. N. S. 6NtFtlE/•
hq%v Itaa "s.. .�uito' yt�wituom will look after the. hire, Windstorm, Creighton, n M. A., to. o.'- .
2X.25. arv.l tkir�; th'o tamliy July .19th service. In August', Liability. eta. PRENTICE
a Murdoch teas lea, Pickering, on&
x.- 11 o—ke a .�\ ,t{ it :vI Fin- the services will be in Dunbar-. rj AUCTIONEERS Pr•a•, 943-3513
sel�wa taxt.�, 1,oil uhutch: Bowman 401 �Ibson
00.0
MARKHAM Ba Tlstws, Sonet ri •- IUNOAr itRVlCtf -
atm ili.Ywga tuluxtrk. of . Mn. Wm, McKay, Bill El- Call us collect 666 -SM Cash*" oLleemod e«� md vert and Notaries Public 10.39 ■. ieJrN•r*I■tP� h
riijoyitw spe@h and dtod "were in Elmira 14S Eroek St. S. Whitby .
t fdt:rr ns� Ea al v antlt 'lztlxlw- on 5uriday where tdrey' atter- ...•...... .......•....... _... R■r,• 6te•b VnPle.rewta. Ne•re- sere a a.--N•b eo,-au�Ma
>:>tqv. v:av>b:at ttloi , w1ule the ded the dedication of a new
Yeti r..ltbv.l Rent 4.41.461. 6A►1[ a CCMMeaC!♦ CMAJMtIi (err s�daT)
\4t..tcr IA*dra Vr%- -fi, Rouge church. are our •Ma"K7r at 19.39 a. m.—s■■s■r 6.61..1
— - PLUMB 1 N G Reaewklw Rabe S sirtl�. s1,. N., Oshewe �, .aria61 Nd —
k - --. - !i;!!h il:. t�wtr„ 1\el kr , -'till- Miss Mary Lou Wes;date. OVAL 6tRVICt AT ONt PRICE 10.30 a. w.—Nrr•ery
Utttke•, Is- daaughter Lf Mr. and Mrs. Har- Telephone Oshawa 722••3446
= k•uxt t.1t . J:<,mr hlsrLa — PNONEe
-- ugthlin, ry Westgate, of Guelph v'isitrl ALFRED KAYES (At 1,a• NCIDPariaNaM)
' Nuu,.•tr ILII% lir. , tuhd (Jule Hall. her grandparents, Mr. and 214-3161 or 1140-36i� _ wtowssoAr
hsaaae• have been estarYsrw iQ.ee, a. ■, Mely Ca,rrn�11••
'max .i<-all:uti,,siv+{x� Rti tett- on bion- Mrs. F. Westgate dost week. PLUMBING BATHROOMS
- fist•, lu stix�d ten days at Glen She returned home or. Sunday, 1 oar 1■tere«sleo taw er. s1•t
' Mohr. Camp. and her sister, Patricia. i. a MtESSU1tE SYSTEMS M E i
0 o visitor for, this week. -ESTIMATES GIVEN
1,x Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ridding We are sorry to hear Mrs. Mune .942-6717 FLEURY "& COMERY ' ' • • •
and boys. Rough Hi1Ls Dr, Dorothy May has been in Aix< Chnstran SC/eMli '
spent the %%eek -end at their Hospital for over a week, un- NMRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I N
cottage at Mississauga. NOTARIES PUBLIC society
000 ■/!1///11111/11■1■1■/>•//�/■■//■tK///////1///■
RIO
Guest at tate home of Mr. w OY _ Ro IJECH E HILLS. C8 AND
And Mrs, 'Lee' Farley, Rouge � 9ni61 42.61 Funeral and SUNDAY SCHOOL NO
Dr., are: Mr. Farley's DUNBART I RADIO &TELEVISION AT. M754 tiYMDAr — 11.00 A_ M.
:-r Parerits and sister, Mr. and Am u�an lr
_ : - ; Evealwg-6ervlae - 7.3e P. M.
b ce - Se acs
Mrs. Kline, and Joan, of Mon- Electronic SemICS Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, 'Prop. •
_ ANau R•M.. Just a•rfY of
:real: and also. Mrs. Kbne's N011sst - * N•. a. Nlstmay,
sist& and daughter from Eng- it l.y.p_etfo.8 a4�s Tasaxwel•e of Madi■g are
...land. Mrs. Farley and daugtl- pWtiBNIiOH RADIO • 1•� ami �f H+als" Ne. 2,Hlgirway
ter Linda, . returned Lo Mon- , • i
Ajax, Pickering, Brough at tike wedwesday M••aag
b AMrai■t�a■t ori Pickering dec1C11 Road k
treal with their guests to Greenwood - 142- Neu at 9.00 �. M.
spend a few days with. vela- s * ALL AMC weLeoMs j
tives there., _.._ Whitby Ctarwnont, ask op0r- °' The Reading R••er is .�.. b• '
—� the Pabn•, Tuesday, Tharsday
000 I ator for Zen" 1-5120 MONUMENTS Telephone sad Friday - 2.00 a 4.00 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Welsh 'tsar �Nlgbway Me■rrrrrent 00«61.- WHitehall 2-3610. at the earn• Oeeaa•-. _
71 Jett to spend the surr=ey at 1" 1261 Ridges. Dunbaeton, Mar- For Further lat•r■5■tlea, "R.
-their cottage at Rice Lake. , Sion and West . ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. ATlana• 2.1903
n Subdivision
Many happy returns of the ti ivi
0-00 i R- R. i'- Whitby. Oatarle
Rouge -phone 639-1191
r 00 IRU.. w..1, of Whitby
0twe" •aueBus'and S•11 ■•/sR. `
' day to: Garry Burak . Rouge � � " >� p■ N•. 3. Highway. IMtaveea 1
ex
H is Dr., an his 8th tIh-tildt�y _ 9' r' whlebyA 666-3462 With A Classified Ad ► St. Andremes
-July 3; to Mrs. Lillian Shilton "aryyopd Ave., North, between No. ? 8 401 Hi hwa s Pbe11e: Whitby
«'est Point Cres., on her Bir-
Presbyterian- Church
thda •, J 4; to Linda Far- ■/e\K■1511■■//■/////////////://///1///1////11• ■//■////teKK11■11/111/ y !'
5 my Church Street North, Pickierlwy A
-ley, Rouge Hills Dr. who. cele- ■////Hann//■■a/■/sa1/1///su//R■//1,s/////�//t r''
braced her 10th birthday on
Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M.' A" f
June 27, with. a bartxtve fear- -.JOIN OUR GROUP TO Mans, 46 Windsor Dsive
451
Mr. and Am Star. Frost MARINE SERVICE Pbon. ,_2663 .:
>?ou;e Hills" Dr. enjoyed the EXPERT MOWER & NASSAU. of Worship 11.15 �,�.
- creek -end at thea cot.tage,'at :REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES q
°.i r+L63.SO Per Person Sunday School 10.00 A.M
ke s1,. Peter. Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines
00 0 Ors
ES
r
}�i rs. ,.Even Jones. Frier,cdeship
ain Saws -Garden Tractors a Till
` A\•.
is enjoying a holiday in W _ for 10• Days - A rrkodly Welcome Awata
Ocean. City; New 'Jersey. _Hand Maw"' s, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws YOU (; ,
bar. and Mrrs. Sid. Henson We ick up & deliver All Work Guaranteed '"`'"des ►'
and family, Rivermut�t Rd.
p :Round Trip from Toronto.. via T. C. A. =
"spent the. week -end"' at their Q�Q � » Air Conditioned Room at Famous Montagu ;
Vd
°ottage at Labe Baptiste. Dunbarton Phone - Beach Hotel -Dunbarton
0 0 0 _ . Transfers from Airport to Hotel on Arrival and
77 Mr,. and Mrs. Herb, Shilton, Breakfast & Event Dinner Dail
UN11TI'D CNUiC� F'
� r
.. t\ est Point eves., visited their - and 1,0 Airport' on. Departure _ _ . � �
son: and daughter-in-law. and
grandchildren. r. and Mrs. t
6ronp Lear'Illg TORONTO JULY 2M F
Dat -id Shilton and family, in W. A. McKay, M. A. ph, D
b 'awa..for 'a few days_
THE
SIGN MAN
S
0 0 0 _':•'iDOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY . "
EATS STILL AVAILABLE ..• Minister
-
-The Grade 8. students from - GO Now — P Later If i�
• Wish
SA*est Rouge School -held a TRUCK LETTERING 8y YOt) ase of Wotr611(p 11 A. K'
Setrvl
`Graduation Party at the home ..:CUTOUT. LETTERS _ _ - Further Particulars From:—
of Paul Bigham, Brycemore CARTOONS __
AM. on' Friday- -evening, June. DISPLAYS ear HOWARD T R A V E L "•Church 1,
2cx, They enjoyed dancing and POSTERS - °B U R E A U LT D. Depsrfnt� 9AS A. k
- their Grade 8. teacher %Has a BANNERS - t
x "LM
special guest. _
-- Z4 HOUR — 7 DAY SERVICE t��/
_....-.
AJAX NG P
- - ' ferning Ch
List In Thi
nvrTa T orT :942-6241 _ 9az-6690 : Catm%unhy -Since IM I�
'United Church Find Us Fast In The Yellow- Pag" 9� "
Res: Pickering Beach ■1///■1/111///1////f11/tblliep■1111N/R11/p 1�
The Quarterly Communion
Sen -ice was conducted on Sun- sae///1/11/\!////\i•
day mornin- by the tn:nister ::OPTOMETRIST gT..iAMES
-Rev Di. W. A. McKay. assist- COMMUNITY CHURCH
ed by Mr. R. Pitcairn. at the T�L JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. Reformed Episcopal
organ. Mrs.' Payor, of Fairport G tJ`tS�'v� R
HANDYMAN "°Ual,k Rad, North
.-Beach was wc�lcotned into the 3 Pleasant Stnot T ELECTRONIC
am rogation. Dr. McKay read ED ARMSTRONG) Y Com• • s A. McPherson
SER ICE
Joh toga i - 14, for it0i 1h1tOt1 (� Liverpool Rd' South) SUNDAYS 3 HOLIDAYS
-14:a•rior. Am, Toronto 6.
:--anr1 spoke briefly on thr c,:h- Contra, -1,s
:ON THE HOUSE ORRPR.MOAPi RTY -- -BAY RIDGES � Phone HO. 5.4694
Service
ject of "Common Q°t,tmun BE IT LARGE OR S ANTENNAS a TOWERS
ion„. The word ,Communion” R PAINTING Hours.. • _.10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Installed Ill Repaired Service of Worship
.-meiam the 00U 116 Telephone 839-3937 - Sunday School " s 4161. -Cl '
-
-shared by rrtwty: WL- share a UPKEEP OF GROUNDS - EVENINGS 7 10 9 ' P. M.
'common experience with other GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. C a M RADIO 'Morning A. M.
people, even, different colours D ON WEDNESDAYS
AYS "a TELEVISION iNornttlg Prayer'
CALL 942.5616
Telephone 939-1101 _ _
and nat�lomlalities. Although the 11 tori A. M.
conNnItUlhm service may vary Holy Ce,nitlwtien •PAs:
.1n form, tate rededication of
4
ourselves is the same. Jesus - -
a
,
—rec,,tiest Council 'to support
Ratepayer's Report
meat. Instruction is bging do -
000
Unit of the Undted..C:hurch
were presented or Baptism.
w t
' Come ye apart, Seek His
nated by people- from the
Recent Scores in In the Bay
Women will be, looking after
Stories and Features frau Ba Rid
Bay 6 Pat
the association met on Thum-
T e scrip ire reading w^as:
Blessing, He will give us
smell children in the Sunday
s 1%5,
-ask Council to reconsider
day, June 18, 1964, and mucic
Children of sax years and
eS Finn
9 i
School Room during the ser-
Mark 6: 1-13, 30-32. The
peace, He will give us blessing
over will be: accepted. Buses
Squirt Division—MacKinnon
'
Bay Ridges
gmunds that more equal rep-
'were made regarding various
will leave Bayview Heights
solo "How Great Thou Art"
This is for a little while. then
resentation should. now be
On Thursday, June
formed on these and other im-
The Sand Sharks are now a
new house, next door to the
was beautifully sung by Mrs.
let us come back refreshed and
days and return at approxim-
25; Mrs.
Michael Starr and Mrs.
portant matters affecting the
member club of the Ontario.
Recreation Hall, on Liverpool
Vera Freeman. Mr: ConRpy's
"A Good
seek God and Serve Him. —
Co".
gregational Picnic at Sandy
° Association Exerutave is
full support of the erection
Albert
talker were hon-
Ratepayers of Bay Ridges.,
Umlerwater'Council. Any div-
Road.
pus
message was entitled
:Aunacipal Building; and the
has closed down for the
court Cleaners 17; Bay Rid-
guests of
our at an afternoon tea held
—Public Relations Comm,
ers an the area who have
John 'tells that he will
Vacation"• basing his messa;c
on the text; Mark 6: 31, "And
..................
To La Cornerstone \
y
The President. Mr. Sawyer
AAwnbership Drive
by the %%•omen of Ba Ridges
Y dges
0 0 0
Swimhning Class Registration
passed the O. V. C. sanctioned
program, or who would be
have a laW office in the house
and that it will be open most
He .said unto them, come ye
Mr. R. D. Thompson announ
-ges B. P. 44;' Pickering Nur-
who, is 'attending courses in
Progressive Conservative As-
in
Forms have recently been dis-
willing tQ pass the program
evenings and several days'each
yourselves apart into a desr
ced this week that the Official
' both new -and renewed mem-
buy equipment for the dub.
"ociation the garden at the
Gorge
tributed in. Bay Ridges, and
conducted by the Sand Sharks
week for the convenience of
ert place and rest awhile".
Laying of the Cornerstone for
gum speakers. Mr, Carr, of
a toward prwa ing Sandy
F' csca0lr Park for the summer
.Finn home on Rey'tan
Boulevard.
those who -are interested in
will be welcome in the Club.
his Bay Ridges clients.
Our Saviour was loving and
the new Ajax and Pickering
ertson. 839-3505.
wood 4. Winning Pincher, Geo.
Co -hostesses with
-4r's.
participating are asked to re-
Pool sessions are conducted at
o 0 0
is
kind,to men and women. His
men
General Hospital, will be held.
G
ed. A -car equipped with sign
Fii were Mrs. Carf
turn the completed forms to
Ady Park,FW1, Pickering, on
—CHURCH NEWS—
love goes out
Thursday; July 23, at 7.30. :
Ridges Inter, Girls 20;
r,
Wicks and Mrs. Donald War-
Mr. Alex. Robertson, 893 Mod-
-Saturdaymornings from. 8.00
g
,-port United Church will
Fairport
people, Ile knew the disciples
p. in. Officials taking part in
vane warning to residents of
the area, at the• same time"
ers' Club is conducting a pool.
trainiM program for
er, Linda Ralsdom
Juvemile
lin y Ridges, as soon
'to 11.00 a. m: Interested par-
hold jodrrt services with Dun-
were tired. He offered refresh-
the dedication will be --Mayor
-
About- 35 ladies . attended
as possible,
possible.
ties can obtain further infdrm-
barton -Congregation during
ingot to them The Lord v: as
H. Smith, of Ajax Reese C.
Brink qualifications are: 18
of
Ridges 28Z Fai ,-port Beach 10.
'end those Present enjoyed the
Classes got under way on
. ation at the pool •on Saturday
the summer months. During
often apart and rested awhile.
W. Laycox, of Pickering • Town -
bets catling on homes, mairily
opportunity to meet and, Gnat
Thursday, July 2, at Ady Pool
mornings, or by phoning Bill
July, services will be held at
Jesus often went to the hill-
ship and Reeve Ross Murison.
ndence in -. Bay Ridges in --the
'
with the wives of our Member
at Pickering. This is an Ol m-
g• y
Leahe •, 839-2825•
y
,-port at ' 10.30 a. m., and
Fairport
sides and communed with His
of Pickering Village. '
over those already sold to. the
of Parliament and our Me b.
pool, 'well
plc 'size equipped
0 0 0
during August, at on,
father, in prayer. Let there be
Also taking part will be the
er of. the Legislature.
and properly filtered and also
_
Second Bay Ridges 'Bmw•nie
oliday
at 10.30. In the holiday ab-
a restfulness to our holdday=.
Ajax Community Choir under
Association and it's work., and
gives added inceniNle " to the
ZY'hile the ladies enjoyed cof-
chlorinated for health and San-
Pack spent Saturday, June 27,
sense of Rev. Dr. McKay. the
In the Psalmist's words "P.e.••t
the direction of David Karry.
becomes effective
r
ee and cakes under the col-
itation
at Pioneer Village where they
minister, services will be con---
uurful umbrellas,- the children
Cost of swimming lessons
spent many interesting hours
ducted by the various organ -
ycur area.
Saturday
'
had _lemgnade and cookies a-
round the paddling Pool.
will be $6.30 which coverts bus
trarhsportation pool rental,
viewing the historical exhibits.
The
izations of both churches.
While services are held at
It was also decided -to app-:
s
OF
roach Pickering Township
00 0
crests for students and equip-
girls enjoyed a ,-won pit-
nic on the grounds
Fairport in July the Evening
PILLAGE
Council on several matters,
:
PICKERING
—rec,,tiest Council 'to support
Ratepayer's Report
meat. Instruction is bging do -
000
Unit of the Undted..C:hurch
only one School• Area for Pick-
The executive members of
nated by people- from the
Recent Scores in In the Bay
Women will be, looking after
. two areas) as of January
the association met on Thum-
cortirrunity.
Ridges softball Association
smell children in the Sunday
s 1%5,
-ask Council to reconsider
day, June 18, 1964, and mucic
Children of sax years and
were as follows:—
School Room during the ser-
its present boundaries for the
Wards in the Township on the
-as accomplished. Decisions
'
over will be: accepted. Buses
Squirt Division—MacKinnon
vice.
gmunds that more equal rep-
'were made regarding various
will leave Bayview Heights
Esso 48; Mac's Milk 7• Wim,--
00 0
resentation should. now be
j :cmirses of, action to be taken
School at 1,00 a. m. _Thurs-
ing pitcher, David Hunt.
Peace Lutheran Church held
made due to changes in pap-
1 expect to. Membership
days and return at approxim-
Bay Ridges Shoe Repairs 28;
their Sunday School aril "Con -
ulati n and assessment,
--confirm that the Ratepay=
Drive; Street Signs; Repairs
ately noon
Harwood Cleaners 17. Winning
gregational Picnic at Sandy
° Association Exerutave is
full support of the erection
to Laneways. etc; Sidewalks;
—Ward BovndariQs; A New%
Ge o 1. ,:-. .
The Bay Ridges ' Athletic
'Club
pitcher,.: Jim Trost.
Pee Wee Division --Agin-
Beach Park on Sunday, June
28• It was extremely well att-
,'
:Aunacipal Building; and the
has closed down for the
court Cleaners 17; Bay Rid-
ended, and everyone had a
s a Centennial Project.
Sandy Beady Park.
summer nnontt115 after a part-
ges I. G. A. 16. Winning pit--
"splendid time,
The President. Mr. Sawyer
AAwnbership Drive
icularly successful season.
dyer, Frank O'Brien; Bay gW-
In the absence of the Pastor
-ave thanks speciflcal. to Mr,_
r 'ones, Mr. WUliams and Mr.
Pians were formulated for
During the summer, itis hoped
-ges B. P. 44;' Pickering Nur-
who, is 'attending courses in
-realman, who we all Exec.
a concentrated .cannpedgn for
that&3W can be raised to
series 5. Winning pitcher, C.
Grand Forks,"services are be-
"
' both new -and renewed mem-
buy equipment for the dub.
Eeagleson
ing conducted by a series of
m for their pw'dcular eff-
beaatups for the 1964--65 sea -
Anyone willing to help, is ask-
—Township Leagw Teams—
gum speakers. Mr, Carr, of
a toward prwa ing Sandy
F' csca0lr Park for the summer
son On June 20, the north-
ed to contact Mr. -Alex. Rob-
Bay -Ridges Midgets 7; Green-
the congregation was last
east section of Bay Ridges was
ertson. 839-3505.
wood 4. Winning Pincher, Geo.
week's speaker: and thds week,
'
the initial area to be canvass--
Activities will, -once again,
Desjardins. Bay .11idBes Mid-
Vicar Ver'oon, of St. John's
ed. A -car equipped with sign
get under way_ in September:
gets 3; E. -Woodlands S. Bay
'Fair-
Lutlheran Church, Toronto_ , will
and cornplete with loudspeak-
0 0 o
Ridges Inter, Girls 20;
speak' -
ds was utilized, to give ad-
The Sand Shark Skin Darr-
port Beads. 10. A Vtrrning p1 tdY_
-
...., . ...... ... , , .
vane warning to residents of
the area, at the• same time"
ers' Club is conducting a pool.
trainiM program for
er, Linda Ralsdom
Juvemile
St. Andrews,_
anyone
Girls— Baa Ridges .
-
Feng out some of the Ass-
interested in joining the dub•.
Z0; East Woodlands 13; Bay
odation's accomplishments ov.
Brink qualifications are: 18
of
Ridges 28Z Fai ,-port Beach 10.
Church —.Pickering \
The sertice on Sunday was
es the yee,rs. Through the eff-
arts of the Executive -Mem-
Yews age, or older; swim-
rrring ability, 160 yards, free
. 0 0 0
.NV note that John and Kit-
conducted by the minister.
bets catling on homes, mairily
style, and under -w -&ter sviim
1Y Greening are back in res-
Rev F. Conkey• Mrs: Elizabeth
$lyes .,presided
in the morning and evening.
appmxirnately two, hundred
50 feet. No swum ands.
ndence in -. Bay Ridges in --the
.at the organ.
The choir entered, singing the
metnberskupss were 'obtained
over those already sold to. the
ratepayers in this section. This
response shows the fine re-
Wider local calling
bard that people hold for the
=
Association and it's work., and
gives added inceniNle " to the
for 'AJAX
PICKERING
4.
Executive for the Corning year.
drives beheld p-
becomes effective
other of
ether sections of the develop-
ment soon—watch ,for one in
•
- -
ycur area.
Saturday
'
It was also decided -to app-:
s
roach Pickering Township
)uly���
Council on several matters,
:
Sonne long outstanding. As thrs
groes to press, your Association
-
,
x-ill•have appeared at the June
29th meeting in the interest
c;t some or all of the follow -
ung . matters.-
-read -a prepared brief ' cover-
rr€; the erection of No Park-
_.-
_
„"Stop"
,n and S " signs. as well
=
-
-
:s repairing laneways and
,-alkwsys•;in the sub -division,
_
*articularly near schools.
-•obta wLi substitution for
the proposed sidewalk between
sverpool Road and the- Bay
'sdges Plaza by a sidewalk
loe the west side of Liverpool
Road. This is considered im-
i
�ediately required due to the
i
other heavy . traffic ' . along
_
?has mad ail during the °Year,
z nd even more so now that ,the
school is o'Ler, and there is
-
:
acklitional holiday traffic for.
the many children' to contend
with.
—rec,,tiest Council 'to support
,. _
■ ■■r■■v s 7t■- IV
only one School• Area for Pick-
. two areas) as of January
Storting duly 4th, tolls between
full number on tolls to Bowman-
f IIII
s 1%5,
-ask Council to reconsider
Oshowo, Ajax -Pickering will -be local
ville, Brooklin, Hampton and Whit-
its present boundaries for the
Wards in the Township on the
calls — no, more Long Distance
charges!
by). On tolls within Oshowp—there
is no change =
9 Just dial as usual,
A
DR�GSe�TD.
gmunds that more equal rep-
Oyes
resentation should. now be
This is another step In Bell's con-
And one more thing: A personal list
made due to changes in pap-
stent efforts to keep telephone sery
.of telephone numbers will help you,
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
ulati n and assessment,
--confirm that the Ratepay=
ice. with the growth of the
avoid mistakes. Jot down the full
` '^
° Association Exerutave is
full support of the erection
communities which it serves.
'
seven . figures of the numbers you��SMET�eS.
suNDma BABY NIM
n
of a new Mkmicipd Building
•em
,Rember: On .calls to Ajox-Pick
frequently toll in theseommunit
4.
s a Centennial Project.
eying you will simply dial. the full
'res. If you don't have such o list, why
The President. Mr. Sawyer
seven digits of the number you wont
toot ask the Bell Business Office for
STORE HOURS:
-ave thanks speciflcal. to Mr,_
r 'ones, Mr. WUliams and Mr.
—% reach (just as you now diol the
io Blue Book —it's very fwndy.
{
-realman, who we all Exec.
_
MIEEK DAYS DAILY 9 o.m. to
€ abve Members of the Bay
L midges ]Utepayyers" Aseoci<a-
:. " " .
-
SUNDAY. -nd HOLIDAYS 1 P.M t0 S �IR
m for their pw'dcular eff-
y•: ..
^.
a toward prwa ing Sandy
F' csca0lr Park for the summer
_ ..
Let,IR �nenaped sod owrud dy Cowie ea
_ .. _ .
PICKERING YPHONE Wil --
"
i1 f� R'S�bl,
Tbmigb future -'jwws ..rel_
w ram", we. shall. keep You in-
'
U
'WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
�.-L'MIT OUANTITIES