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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_07_09.. .•nu....r..._.-,.,-„,,,,,�� - ... --ter-_.--�. .-... .. , . 1 , 1 TELEPHONR PICKERIND tlNd — GNEW,- _442-0940 _ liil . Price - 10c Par ,Copy ei 'NO. 30 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 196!4 • r 1UCKY PICKERING MAN• s,.'Fl n�scVss1O r, . c o0 reas On'' ownsh R A resolution from School Accept Blue's Championship . Regetta _ area 2 Board, asking council Council Won't Aee # � y _ , . to, endorse the idea of one ar- ”- ea for the township of Pick- Craig Resignation Bay �,. �• ering, touched off a debate on Held At Frenchman s z.. Monday night, that got no- 9 ,. r where and ended up with the A letter of resignation from a Pickering Planning Board The Lake Ontai-lo Regioa:i vfll e - council agreeing to meet with Pickering school trustees of the town- chairman, W. Hardy Craig, glue Jay Championship Regat- ; ship and the school inspector, was not accepted by Pickering to w -as held at Prenchman's in an effort to come up with Township council last week. Bay Yacht Club Saturday and Council griefs same, facts aril figures and op- For several. years now, plan- Suzy, with 31 'entries: lb inions. ning board meetings have been Blue Jays from Frenchman's r ted on Clerk L. T. Johnston advised held on Friday nights. Some Bay Yacht Club. 5 from Ash- -Mr.. A. E. Reeve repo the .council that the inspector of the board members have bridges Bay Yacht Club, 8 the activities of the Conner- • is willing to sit in on a meet. objected to this meeting night from Oshawa Yacht Club, one vation Authority and lite ing_with the trustees and this because they would like to pelt from Bronte Harbour Yacht meetings he- has attended. meeting may be held next ,away for summer weekends. Club and one from Toronto Reeve Ross Muri9on is to ~ Muni - week. A recent resolution of plan- Sailing and Canoe Club• com- meet with Minister of ning board put -the regular Councillor Herb Wank said paled for the Carting Trophy. cipal Affairs• Mr. Spooner re he felt that in time, the north nieertings to the third This- Ran Playford, F.B,Y.C. won the a greater share of the Muni- end. would benefit from south day and special meetings to trophy, having placed Eitel in cipal Works Assistance Loan r erns assessment. He said the other Thursdays. Mr. Craig three' of the four races. Harry Fund. matter of one school area re- submitted his resignation be- Jones, O.Y.C. received a •tro- Moved by Councillor Ker- i quire; a .lot of discussion. cause he -said it was not Pos- phy for second place, Tom ney, seconded by Councillor " Councillor John Campbell sible for him to attend ThurSs Simpson, F.B.Y.C. and Joe Dingley that the C.N.LB. be c, ,aid, "it was -.supposed to be day nig}rt "meetirsgs• Patterson. 0'-Y.C. each receiv- allowed to camrass in the vis- '""" one. school area in the . first Some councillors feel that ed trophies as they were tied, lage, the week of Sept. 12-19.. place, until the north end boys possibly the Planning Board in points for third position • Councillor Bas Kerney feels began lobbying". could revert .to Friday night The weather was excellent _ that Council should present a take exception to that. I meetings in' the fall. for sailing with a stiff north- brief to the Select Committee .. ' e that wrord lobbying, . .. west wind both days and only on the municipal and related ) . don't.like . ' There were lots of delegation:, one boat overturned during the acts to .the effect that the ^� boats Planning Act should be amend - 't . into the Department over the races, Several power p ,� very satire thing*'. said Counc- Village DuIIYIi�g On were on hand for rescue work. ed to provide wider uses of cent w• ihor Bill, �ewrrran: The Ladies Auxiliary send "funds -head on five per cent � .*Al, , . Why was there so much of turkey' dinner to the skippers, lairds. a secret ,about it?" asked the The Increase crews and pacers on Saturday . Moved by Councillor Watson x - . Reeve. Councillor 'Ronald. Watson and fried chicken on Sunday. and seconded. by Councillor son -The Federation of Agricuit, reported that May and June Tom Tomblin, Commodore of Kearney that Reeve ' bii' ire presented, a brief• I went Wilding in Pickering Village mans. Bay Yabht Club, and Councillor Len Burning - 'French , along with them. I told the Is well up over last year.. ay w'aS .,the lucky_ winner of the ham meet with Mr. Palmer ,. council that before", Eounc- permits totalling a value o!- - Sea §nark Sailboat. and ask him to Have his hedge ihu :Newman said. John Herda of F.B:Y.C. will cut lower so that it will not .•I think council . has been" J92 600 une it amounednto $28 OOOn be taking his Finn to Kingston obstruct the view of drivers of _ rtes footing: on this matter this week r the Olympic hi les, p.. y._ is ;for ve c • for weeks," said Mr. Wank, trials' in sailing, and we. wish It .was moved that the re Mr. 'Al McKinnon of Church Street (right). won a summer rand there is no doubt about Highways Work May !rim the best of luck _ quest for' consideration of a sttage at the Johns -Manville Open House. He is shown here it„ subdivision on the former i P.offey prop?rtY on Church sing Mr. J. D. Lowry one dollar for the cottage. CounpWor Don Waring, said Be POStponed Here Now X25 00 To Move he felt there was information :tree; be- referred to the Plan- available to council brat hati sing Board. Cram wit:held: Dr. la B. Dymond in a letter your Buildings . iekerin Village Council Approves ,.Have you facts 'and figur- to V. ge Council has advised 1 To Make Water Survey l 9 . . es as to why there should be that Unless the village goes ahead with sanitary sewers The moping l -buildings by - 'Centre Board Hiring Members one area?", Mr, Newman ask- within the next two or three law' was Passed at Pickering ed Mr' -.Wank' ears, the reconstruction of Town hip Council'this week. In Pickering Township regular. for the Board. to hire "Have you .facts ,and f.igur- Y . Now to move a 'building t tt5th the except ion of. -cure No. 2 Highway through .the es as. to why there should be village will be postponed, from one place to the another, Oliver. Lloyd and Associates councillor. the Fickenng t''.: two of its own member, they ou must Ket a re -location per- are to be' retained by Picker- ... Cage Council has approved the could •see that no.: harm had Newman. r' wank asked Mr g, mit Irom the :towmship clerk. ing Township- to make a wit hiring of two Community been done 'and that council wma .said Mr. `envnian, "I Ba RldgeS . Boy Hurt This permit cats 52,5,00 er survey. Ce Are Board„ members by The approve the board's action. y Board last, winter. The cbrrirnun� ty board mem- have. Firstly it. is a> matter of Councillor Newman asked The cost of this Project is } On Fence Wire that farmers. like rx>-pmfit or to run between $9000.00 and } 1 `The matter came up fora bets involved were A.. E. dollars rand ce' d and secondly: : �cnizations be allowed -to ap- $15.000.00 legal opinion at the last .meet- Peeve and Donald Hender ion. the north end' does not want legal Council, when Councillor On a recorded vote, Reeve •all -the frills you have in' Wayne Oliver, 6. of Bay pear before. council to have the Councilloring Herb Wank said Bas Kearney'. ,asked Picker - .that legal Niurison and Councillors Burn- south, nor. they Riages, was' taken to Ajax on fee waived at the discretion" he felt it would save Picker opinion be sought• as he had ingham•• Kearney and' Watson underwrite therm' •' .. - rte t out that a large Wednesday with wire in his of council. This was supported ing Township thousands of r tion to approved the board's action He P° I He had been playing on a by` the Deputy Reeve and dollars over the vicars. I*d in or a tee of rilldr S ng. 4h re the two board members. while n . _ from the northll ret Into his Homeland Grade ' 13 are, f 1 Cbnincil's solicitors, have ad- opposed, it, r the win we i s reg. Mr< McPherson said she .,To Visit °red ;r- _ end of the tow+aring telt that if a farmer wanted ci that while if appe Councillor W'srirrg said '.he Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yovveff tree Township.be one'Area. to move one of his buildings, 'felt.. the north end children Yays - -Reeve be onecox and Cou- he ,would just go ahead and of Pickering an leaving soon D. Hepolteh The CKEY "Good Guys" are were entitled to all the oppor- for a two month trip to Sul- he Play at Pickering Park on tunnies of those. in the south ncillois, Wank, Campbell and move aria And Greece. They wish f 25f n'ara31.'lat.r: Wa ei d all the best Waring. is o —r - y - - - Tgys _Deputy=reeve�iis. Jean prevent peoplehfromla moving th mens f �} r ries s wards ' Pr�•" 1 :'The north wanes me t McPherson. and Councillor-, shack into the townstnzp and and thank the doctors' for Local Pigeon Cl� education' they can get for 1'tin, in them. making the trip possible. Tyne, Gordon D. Hepditch a- ' their children", Mr. Newman Spang and Newman. adertuc awrards for Grade s Very Active .Here Said. Coln Street pub- "I think the north is inter pits at .Lin j.� R� c school were presented rev- They. flew the -500 open race anted in two areas mainly be - "'' EVnS Club Put Up E/Ms Shelter" from Danville, Di.• and • only' cause of the cost said Reeve __iEV - was pain Randall, one junior member had the Clifford Laycox. Top boy Arm- courage.. . to., fly against the Counctillor Johrt Campbell t o and top girl was .Betty charged that' the north end of strong. Each received a medal, senior club. the township has been ridin r' and a suitable book. There were only ' 6 "day": tch is a member `oil 'birds to get through in 'the on the" tails of the south end � * Mr. Hepdi of the public school board, Toromo Area and a Junior for years. - ' - - rrnembet had one. 1Songratula- If this goes through, I'll I lit o �o 'Village. Council ay exceptionally good racing. ship", he said. EASTERN CLUB Reeve Laycox said he want- Signboard ,Church St: The °� :111le 'race from St. ed to have i4 proven which j} Anne De Beaupre, • Que. had was best for all, a one school aster sign board will be I disastrous results. No "day" area or two. .� m , peons were clock only Deputy -reeve Mrs: Jean L. erected on Church street south ' ,econd.day. VIcPhersori said she could notamp near the Allan Miller prope- • 112 birds came through the vote on the resolution until to ad��se mator•ists of the ser- Tap Ten: 1-G: Kapi, 521.22; she had heard'all the pros and •ices in the village and area. 2 -Tripp and son. 798.22: 3— cons. The colours on the sign to be s son, 795.73; 4—H. During the disucssion there" " Tripp and j •;Teen and white. Horton, 734.34: 5—'Tripp and were, -inferences that informs- It tuns moved by Councillor s<,n 721.17; 6—H Horton, tion was being witheld, chirp- �s Kearney and seconded by i Jo .uncillor Vic Dingley that 656.61; 7—A. Carson. 631.9,2: es of lobbying, and the old Gr'a i, on be erected 8—T. Offen, ,630.19; 9—H. north versus south brought master sign Horton, 624.98; 10 --Waterfall out,• again. The. reeve accused u pilar ter theeat .the ap- ,the Deputyreeve of not show- oach to y and. that and son, 607.96' t for the chair, and : ros- e of the rant count as they This is the last old bird, tree respect Many of our treaders will recognise this building on Liverpool Road, near lence corner of council gran, Etistern Course. Congr'atula- tempers flared right acrd ]eft. was ut re for see fit to applicants wshin� tn, space un •tions to 'Tripp aril Son for On a rec°rdoe�eoihert was the Scho°I identsBase byLine. the Rougsbuilding Hill mill -Pickering gbus . Lhonser andClub. Th s Ps justeone morseofrothenocaleprojects the °elves of p I •• a�,. carriers to end the residents use the shalt ea day. i vii] them winning the "Old li�rd l e master' beard. I club has undertaken in this area. Many of _ "' There are °]ready three al.- !ape speed• and to H. Horton Area.2 resolution that Picker - plications before council. I ncho took seccind place continued bottom next lump _ co i .:.n. • _ _ 1464 Vags, Two THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 90 JSPORT fr Creato"rs of :: HE PICKERING NEWS0M MONUMENTS Issued ov"v Thursday PARLIAMEN.TaL 4 The News fiviWiag and Publishing COMPC11011,31P 4'. red as Second Class Man Mader Post 0WIC111 D"t- ottaws, 0"t 7 OF DISTINCTION 11111MRIPTION RATES: $2.511 per year — United States $3.00 per Year M.P. ONTARIO RIDING BY MIKE STARR BARRY MURKAR, Editor .. I n for THREE GL. ERATIONS o AMMISING IIATES UPON RNKST The sitting houi­�'of the Hitjuhe of C-111 ­1110m have now keen L. extended as they nortnally are towttr.d the 0-1 of a Session I . I dqly7i, Tut-sday% 'anti 4SE 1,nj i m -t half of the Session. on Mon or the f it tot and one-half t heRouse ntow sits fur - iii oi six . rLys; seven -it site four hours anti (in Frid. hour,,. On Wednewlays n -Mange a ilhis is in an effort to m(A the busi eF,% Stafford BrOS•"Litd, Time for A nd one-half hours. iinpleted befort- any summer re - Wore the House the House ot this writer has been cess ca ntse For about twenty years now, 4, that int- MONUMENTS covering the local'council scene and, during Th Covernrivent has been changing its ininil tram time to heated argument and Umeas tx) which they wish i4u prot-eed with. and I we have heard''many a he t ch legLsdation DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 643 2 erva good lively disucssion often bolst- 'the'Priority of this legislation it) be deall with by Parliament. ameni debate. In fact, a would have been an otherwise T%vo weeks ago the Government over adamant that the flak died up for us, what w cf4e.stion .4hould'have prk)"WY OV'r all other legiNlation. rhe firk-d - legislation mwh, as student loans and boring evening. revision now is legisi, -s (At 16 and 17, plus tension of fjunily allowarwes to the ares priority th'the flag. Ten or fifteen. -years ago;' debates issues. were left a few other niewsures, sh<ati have equal In w! We GRAHAM PARK RESTAURANT' in the council chabe rs at the close of the meeting and I After it nreeting of lea I (lei., of variows Irarties, a schedule has A TAVERN UNDER THE most often, were never brought up again. been drawn up and agreed w by all l)ard&,, that willbnng It is so different today. -The arguments in todav*s about the desired ves -ing this. scheduled in the exlw(iiting e.,servial legislation. ed '"LIQUOR LICENSE AACT'.'township council meeting, and we are speaking here Interim Supply will once again crane up(lui du DINING -ROOM ---� BANQUET HAL township, because we have never heard period, and in this case_the Governmeni inay usk for sufficient pe of only of the that nw,)niE-s to carry on the business of the,country for a period of No, 2. Highway at RoL4le River - Ph. 2WI60 'a village meeting even approach the conduct two or three months. This it; am indication that the Government took place at township council this week. Some of it hay in its mind, a recess, mr7unerwing the end of July and none of continuity„ until about the middle'of September. was downright, disgusting. Thank goodness, our high school student council members were on Some few weeks ago, a Member of Parliament als-Keu a clues - hand to hear it. tion in the House of Commons as to whether he Government woulci consider a -4tudy'o1 economic. cultural and social effects This year especially, there has. been a noticeable ux)n ore m -;t of Canada. as a result of separation by Quebec. lack of respect for the reeve's chair and this bothers On Friday, June 26, the Prime Minis -ter achised Mr. Scott, us no end. on further questioning on this matter, that the Government was considering it, and went further and advised' that officials- of If a council member has a personal dislike. for the -er�errt were making that kind of an investigation.. the Gov .'reeve or any other member, we suggest this feeling strange -t I to This is indeed a s Age procedure for the Governroen !pt under wr-apg and not brought out in the. open be k( take, "inasmuch as it gives the impression toever�,,cine that the for all to see. This childish, sulking, bantering, name- . Govermrne . nt - might be thinking of a possible separation by calling and the assinine accusations are certainly not walk startled Quebec from the rest of Canada. over, but these has been uVoc, kinds of activity to •take its in the best interests of the taxpayers, who are paying exp ecting they are sitting In talking to a great many people in the past few weeks, I do" to Parliament week with Jerry KaTripman.' place, Although occasionally, thunderous the nde roar. Over at council's salaries and er getting the -work done. Up there find that their opinion is that should get business and -pass rightly -needed legislation, rather than spend- feelCOOPER-BLOCK LTD* Anderson farm, three little iambs were boborn, one of them The last two meetings have lasted into the early 1nX -time on debating about a flag. In most cases people that -wv should not be in a hurry to bring about a -onclus a oompletel�, black, which I was ;..,-3ey. Qiurch.'ne closing prog- and hours of the morning. The work, that is dorie, under- with'regard to the adoption of a flag. since this matter has been M CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO --tor- the parents friends will be on Friday aft- -HARRY' TURNER other conditions and in any other place'could be fin- under consideration for a great many-yeai-,. BLOCKS & BRICKS Trenching Back Filling 'ing the same week, there was, Warbler in 'our fished in half the time, if members did not keep get- The changing of the Guard ok Parliament Hill commkice4 on Grading ExcaVating. — a -wilson's __gaydeA.__Sojjj�es_ in -smapy- around a certain spot .in their ting involved in personal disking and raking over Monday. June 29. and great crowds of tourists are attracted to STEEL woods, so -they concluded it at calf lying near a clump of old discVssions, that.were obviously aired in committ- this colourful spectacle.'STRUCTURAL CRANE OrwNTAL I C bushes, but on closer exaffiin- ation. found it to be a doie. I Bellied Plovers, Ruddy Tum - stones, Blue -Gray Gnateatch preparations were made*for the celebration of July 1, on the ...,...CLEARANCE CHROME PLATED j It, was thrilled to see it. as I ee re�v'iedeputy- reeve and all councillors hold, an lawns in front of` the buildings, and in this celebration of Dom- inion Day, Canadians of various racial. backgrounds participated. inion N ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO had only seen deer, tracks in elected to, by the people. Each of the office they were e Dinty s Small Motor Clink PI voims: 942-19" M-5103 6"-5911 z 0 the winter. Several peoplel spoke to had seen a numl of deer in the Pickering area,D these gee unknown to me, ex - cep Red-Headed Wood - in *offices demands and should receive respect'. feelings to -Claremont Community Softball so one need not go all the pecker which I once saw. Again We repeat,keep your personal gonquin.Park to see them. to Al yoursebves.- No one else is interested in them, nor do, hear rougham'just to the press or taxpayers sit in Brougham' .-,League mum Ippon daily to 5:30 Sat. 9.til 0 them. Both the press and taxpayers have much bet - flowers in bloom. June is ceT. a clehglytful month. - ter ways and -certainly more pleasant ways -of putting 'LEAGUE STANDINGS WILLIAM LAWSON in an evening than sitting listening and observing the Games Played Won Loot Tied P". type of performance that was put on by assurnably Good vood 11 7 2 2 16 • intellingent and refined ladies and gentlemen, than Perry 7 4 2 16 Port Perr 13 2 SARRISTM SOLICITOR 7-1. k. put on this week. Wesi Rouge 12 7 4 .16 Claremont 11 6 5' 14 NOTARY PUBLIC Enough said. Pickering 11 6 4 13 5 7 WALKER D. CLARK, B. A. ASSOCIA72 Get The Facts First 13 Road 13 4 - 8 8 7 1. Greenwood 11 .2 STREET, NORTH — PICKERING Last Week's Results PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 The school area debate got an airing by members of Monday, June 29—West Rouge defeated Port Perry' Pickering Township -Council this week. Pickering defeated Brock Rd" 8-2.' IS So whether or Some members, expressed opinions on Tuesday, Tune 30 --Goodwood defeated Brock Road 5--3. not they thought the township should be one area or Brougham defated Claremont 11-9. . . . . . . . .......... two. Others decided they needed more information Wednesday, July 1—West Rouge defeated Pickening I,-0. before making such:a decision. Port Perry defeated Greenwood 5--0. -:1URN TO DRIVE It was finally agreed that a meetingbe called which Thlinday" rained out. July 2—Games v.xul include council members -all qrhool t rustees in Howard Malcolm, Co. D' R 1-liff-IN 6 *L E S S 0 N'S .,.the township and the school inspector. Frankly, we think this is a good idea.No doubt By -Ways of Mahn a clay earlier, They have the their Teniple Driving School certain facts and figures will be forthcoming at such curious, babh of pumping a meeting that will have a great deal to do with t he A By Mrs. G. H. Cole necks as they swim. There was also a Hooded Merganser and -final opinions of those who have to make decisions near eth edge of the pond., I .­,Phw839-1144 on this a. 1 -important matter. saw a Ramon stand up on it's The Warbler season may be hind legs. While out for an - T . Ruffed;' AUDLEY Mr, and Mrs. Van Enden. of Whitby, spent a few, days last it over, but these has been uVoc, kinds of activity to •take its ether Growe wt &h took off with a 1i ng at NO TOO Pennsylvania, are visiting "Phone: 292-1698 week with Jerry KaTripman.' place, Although occasionally, thunderous the nde roar. Over at Bible School is be- Cathy,Lambie has returned the odd Warbler has remain- the Bay- Anderson farm, three little iambs were boborn, one of them ing-."Vacation Held this week at the Aud- with relatives in California:t6 her home here after a year ed later. such as Areasted warbler and Mourn- oompletel�, black, which I was ;..,-3ey. Qiurch.'ne closing prog- and ............................... ing Warbler, both of which I told was rather unusual. The --tor- the parents friends will be on Friday aft- -HARRY' TURNER saw the first week in June I out for a walk, and dur- while ou Speir!s�always have sornettAng interesting to report.. On a few -eM00n at 3.00 p. m. The Cio;n=uniltY Club will Trenching Back Filling 'ing the same week, there was, Warbler in 'our occasions they have seen a Red Shouldered Hawk circling' -hold their picnic at L=z Grading ExcaVating. — a -wilson's __gaydeA.__Sojjj�es_ in -smapy- around a certain spot .in their 171#­ty, jul'y ­ -t�ry .. -Drififtlisr— Snow' Iternovill -r areas, I'have heard the Aide woods, so -they concluded it per at 0.60 P. M. Hadden, of Mr. and Mrs. Ha 'JOB Flycatcher's "fee -bee -o" and hand the arti. rhust be nesung ne v, Ll d the nc-. too high up to fin e I. ng at NO TOO Pennsylvania, are visiting "Phone: 292-1698 SMALL — usually close at' ,%N_iChijy,.wichity­ call of the They also heard a Canada XXXXXXXXX4 ul'I'l the home of their son, D . -.•.-•••••-••••••••.••••----."'...... L. and N ri-s. Hadden. ..................... yellowthroat. Around 7.00 a. morning, I walked a- Warbler singing one -day in theiT garden. while they vis - �-.SMALL MOTOR SERVICE one m, o long the part of the belt line iced Niagara Glen, they saw which continues west across Bonaparte Gulls. My' uncle Pelee . a Repalrs• To Uvinmowers, Garden Tractors qq the Scarboro Town Line, and was down at Point . 19"S was surprised to see what looked first like a Jersey month ago. and saw some 'Very unusual birds. For example: and Used Lawmiowers & Rototillers for Sale JIH BRADY EST , at calf lying near a clump of Hudsonian Curhves, 'Baack- -New 50% OFF I C bushes, but on closer exaffiin- ation. found it to be a doie. I Bellied Plovers, Ruddy Tum - stones, Blue -Gray Gnateatch LAWNMOWER SHARPENIN6 ...,...CLEARANCE CHROME PLATED j It, was thrilled to see it. as I eM Qrch4rd Orioles, Red BATHROOM ACCESSORIES had only seen deer, tracks in Headed Woodpeckers, and a Yellow Breasted Chat. All of Dinty s Small Motor Clink a I 4320 1 z 284-4721 z 0 the winter. Several peoplel spoke to had seen a numl of deer in the Pickering area,D these gee unknown to me, ex - cep Red-Headed Wood - in Pickering Village ......142-3230 RD. KINGSTON• 11111! so one need not go all the pecker which I once saw. 0111111111111 gonquin.Park to see them. to Al 11i Park, Torcinito, about Over at Joe Amos' Pond I saw twenty years ago. With all the mum Ippon daily to 5:30 Sat. 9.til 0 a female Florida Gallinule flowers in bloom. June is ceT. a clehglytful month. and Mr. Amos had seen a male tairfly p • 1 k ..page Throe THE PICKERING NEWS IMURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 _ schedule to visit our campfire• Rouge HiIIS coons. They devoured �.eD. Needless to say, the Rel'•. Smith presented the foey Fair Beach last egg• oke. OW Ing BOYS with Badges they boys thought this a big 7 had earned; Larry Rudd friends in this DATE Congratulations went off well— (House Orderly will be pleased to tions to the PUP- The week -end and Teani Their many INSURANCE is of Mrs. oH.n Stroud, who not even a bandaid was need- player); Doug. Covert (House community Hen �j-alis their Piano ed. Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Baird Orderly and Guide); Charles hear that NJ and M are e successfuuY Passed express their Whitby, Office Zls :- REeldOdeO Examinations at the RAYS would Life to NU-sE. Baird !Guide and Athlete), Fraelick, eats of-a,-babY girl, thanks tv, Good luck and good hunting. proud Par - __ L Consetvafi�ory of Music, Toron- ho k�v stent,to. Grade '1 -1st. Class Hon- Chiftman, out,andThe next "teen-age dance' born last week at the Oshawa the week�rrd helping .,will be around the beginning Hospital. Eight pounds.CYRIL MORLEYours : Sharon Davis : Honours : bet wishes of the Susan Newman and Don to all the drivers, who helped of August, Further notice lat The very and . Pass: Frances transport the boys, and Pitch- Miicklewnight; : to all for ere We, are sorry to hear t district White (Edi Degeer)' Haze, Lynne Delaney. Lorna ed tents. Thanks TiesseA has been confined to Doug. Tied at Rouge 'eYoisr FriewJly Rsside+at dti�'• Rowland; Grade. 2—HonQtits: such an enjoyable week -end. Ajax Hospital for several days, who were - Lucy Wagenaa; Pass: Mary o 0 0 0 0 0 Hill United Church on July 4 boys of pitons 32 KINGSTON �. W• P.O. BOX 1W Fitzpatrick, Aedlle FWilI Wednesday, 1•n to Dunfair Baptist Church News Two t 'thD vi Wal�f and Brenda Williams, Susan 9.45 a. m.. Sundray School. Road are: will �� • lams; Grade 3 --Pass Barbara 3.00 P. M. Every Wednesday Worship. Martin Woitzik. who PICKERING+ ONTARIO t 1.30 to 3.00 ` 11:00 a. m: Morning ht ears old. Dave on the Crozier, Brenda Denny. Dor- during Augur prayer Meeting, Why be eig years on July 18. een Denny, Gail Micklewright, p. m. evening at 8.00. Friday evening Happy and 000 _Young People will meet at H Ger Birthday' of Altana Carol Wallace. Patsy Hare; sympathy goes to. Gerald Willard, Grade 5 —2nd. Class 'Honours: Deepest Y fly In . titeir' the chureil at 8.00. �y E�nk, 2nd, Ria .Oerlemons; Grade 2. the Pickard father and On Friday evening; • July 17, Road, July 2, : Theory, Pass: Susan Pickard loss . of a dear n Con. left on Thursday, - Pickard's the Teen -agars will be going g le trip to gam• ` JOHN L : L er, Mrs.' on a hike. on a bicycle received womd _ o and Corrie Oeriernons. who passed Sumzner Vacation School is T'treir families Miss Pat Giiliah spent the father, Mr. Davis, evening to had arrived at 2.00 1 N f U R A N C ! -- past week with friends at Was- away on Sunday to eomanence August 17, and that they They, the York County Hospital. at M. on Monday c c aga Beach. confine through 21st. Kinder- P• out for ' the entire ASVAAHO Qr C � On Friday evening last, the New*markeR , evening, June garten to .15 years, welcome.. npaannd expect to be back on PRVD COWAW 0116 Community Hall was the scene On Tuesday trip, have ped - of of activity for parents and 30, the C ubs'and Scouts of 1st- Birthday wishes to Richard tilled along wy, will have of : LIFE — AUTOM041LE �' rt Beach. Fairport Beach enjoyed a cook- Comacho, .10 years old on the aLled a Long way, �� Clubs of 1st. Faire° on cut on the beach, behind • the miles there aril 107 STON ROAD !A!K The week -end really began The Cubs and 12th; to Martin Julaan 11 Yrs. 560 tulatiorts to Mr• and when the Coensnunity HaA' on the 12th; to Elizabeth, Zet- Congratulations 1st. Con_ on ireiM the parents der, 4 years on the 12th; to Mrs. C. Adauna . « flssMa rioa% !b•�ae C•su& Illinois; leaders Y and helpers pitched ladies Aid diced the ho?murs of dce Balser, 13 years on July the birttn of a 9 Pound baby �� Cawrs6• M a Ibis tents in Greernvood hot dogs,. coffee and 11 years on boy last week. - : 11boas 8410 tion Park. CTn Friday evening, p evening elided 13; to Chas. Baird, 13 Mrs• ESelyn hall, North Bay, :.: . about 7.30, about twelve Cubs Frestrie. activities o8 the the 14th; to Tern Chil>zrean• victor at tine a and four Scouts, with leaders the regular years on the 14th; to Brenda was a week -end —l^ MORTGAGES Mr. Bated and Mss. . Cooper Scouting Unit for the season. ears on the 16th home of her sister, Mrs. and r meetings will begin . Wel tarns, 11 y APPRAISALS Left far a week -end of camp- Regula Septrnber Congmtulations on the follow- Mr. O. Www iff• sinati turnout they irtg. Aittnougt> the weather again on Tuesday. Ing Wedding Anniversaries: There evening 15, for Cubs, and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Pickard, on of Cubs last week, rr> r stayed 0001 F�ache ternber 17, for the Scouts. on the enjoyed an evenirn8 es and Saturday, the sun burst Sep been decided to keep their 19th aruniv Mrs- The main feature was forth on Sunday and everyone It has on Tuesdays and 14ttn; and to Mr. Esls o .Boy-,- v n _ had a time, Even the meet on ter 11th anniver= .Life of an :.REAL ESTATE BROKER to help Cooper, 11; to Mr. and. there were two short no the coons _ in Greenvwod had ThurscDay of the hall. sary on July COBOURG a good thne. On Saturday ev- with the heating Mrs. F. Jones, on their 29th cure about three bear tae {q the weeny. old leaders Many - anniversary other about it ents who turned out for this . . .... • ., n ......17.. Dog, There is no meeting thanks on July on � • �� TORONTO St. W., sunxner i St., E. 12A King and helpers forgot. to put the but the P. O. Box HS, Charles FR. 2-7101 eg2p away. and guess who had evening, and a Rev. his Smith Thursday,. smart on i+ Bta++a" "F" TORONTO COBOURG, Pitoea� time From his busy DUMBARTON meetingsofficiallyreen J. M. Galq•r Mqr. a feed—trone� other but the wtio took DUMBARTON J<� AR J� � .T 9 Phone: W A. 3�lS13 by the »■aaaaaaa>zaaa■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Congratulations to Mr- . and -Wolf Cub •T -Shirts fora Burn- TELEYfiSION Mrs_ at d t MdOdje who activities have _ DUMBARTON RADIO & celebrated their 22nd Wedding � Different ly for the boys ea' ` RMhI, w,,w, Anniversary on Saturday, July ery week. ' 4th. Caxn Ntiaiard. Sharon Skura. • Co- Electronic Service Since 19+46 - A. H. Rattew, Prop.reda Mrs. T _ Len �o Drwe A«ouM _ . .� ... Hill Road, HufsperndinS a w � Willard 9T�las an+` i Pk G1A>ZT[M �y Brough in Mrs.- tie. », 0. DRSVOGI, . M1 p�lBflil(01i Alert, �iek•rinq. Mrs.' Mae. Gibb- has returned �n and Sin � a Spot SCUDOL �. :„. , Greenwood - 142-0MO home frown a very Plat Prize, a hair dryer, a trouble �, . MNAWA • "NOWT - � vacation at their former iwme lantern, and records. LAW YO" C"*• �. Whitb7 Clar•tna+t, ask open- in Portage 1A Prairie, Man. .� best wishes of the com- O pNi•llel C7ae tsr•r�• res -tsar - sby for Zenith 1-0120 Hugh McConachie see Ilford mummy are extended Lo Hill i Q ra snows. pl�oo•.00a7 eret wares Alai cos -•Mo week . vacationing at 1�1 MIs. Welier (Marie ^ returning home. on• the wino were married in Rouge .. Bay Ridges, Dunbarton, Mar week -end.. tin 3u6division and West Thomp,, United Chu on July Phone 02!-1191 Mr. and -Mrs. D. M,.. 4. They left for Vancouver or; �; TANKS Rouge - son. Barbara. Jun. and Sohn. their honeyn�n and will ret' SEMI PLASTER CERAMIC TIlJ �. visited friends at tinea cottage Park. on Balsam Lake; on.the week-. side in Victoria Pa Toronto _ _ on their return leaves for WANED STONE between No. 3 & 401 Highways end Ave., North. Mr, gird Mrs, Ernest Plitz n - ryl Willard CONCRETE DRp/E� iL'TC. Harwood Thursday, with her family on and family have been vasal- Thursday, Jay 9.. She will ea W. J. T PLAfiSTONE PATIOS aassasaaaaaaa>saat>.aaaa>.a>zaaasi;>.aaaaaaaaaasaa■ �nin� these last two weeks, ter the RoyalVictor, Hos Christine Thompson is end- ilei, where she will undergo QeAswr — > 1 MARTiNrE RIGHT urg ten days at camp, at Con- plastic surgery. She expects t'O PHONt: TB 1-1M7 cal P -- seson Prince Edward County. ,; week. be there for all of -- _ _ .._ .. _:_..K - (`gn;r-atulat.iorrs to the full- and K�trld likea d to hal ,witrg studerris from the studio ' cheer her. a Available T MOWER &MARINE SERVICE ofMarion sful in the several people ;n the area od; Also Second Mort9 g•s were successful in the.recent attended the Burndy Car. Ral- .Mortgages Arranq EXPERFor Additions and improvmnnts REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Royal, Conservatory of Music I ly and picnic last week. All Examinations: First Class Hdn- PoWe� Mowers -Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines ours, Grade 1. Theory• i terry the cars were numbered. arx3 We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages Garden Tractors & Thiers each driver.' was .loco sealed Chain Saws - Robinson. Sylvia Cartwright, -instructionsr-They- wound.. ui; - If You Roquin Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast. _ WE SHARPEN N1, ,Bette rlcClement. Jim Courteous Service, Cali — Circular' Saws at Palisades Country club, Hand Saws, #land TOois, P.ummerfield and Quelle' Rum- Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs: Hand Mowers, merfield. Rita Knott received a CLjikin _ roye Rd., won D COMPANY a ick I� &deliver A�1 Work Guaranteed �acc in her Grade H. sirtgin,. the prize for the best average AIIRREY ELAND AN w p • : t3me._Alan. Willard came home - 7. 839.4052 = — with'a set Of brandy Ontario Dun ar on for placing second in the sack 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto .2, CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON race, and B�Yi won a new EMpire 6-5300 — Evenings - 839-1750 otr WA. 2-690'1 Lindt•d bathing cap for balancing . a cocxx block of wood on her head. painting 'b Wall interior ! The Scout Father and'Svn N organized by the S G N A Resid•ntlal — Commercial Fishing Trip � to �• a THE e+ I FREE ESTIMi1TE5 - 1st. Rouge Hill ScOu —Phones— roost successful one. Nine,fat AND FRED HOLLOWAY - — A antic 2-0961 or hers and thirteen boys went HAR� ARE Brooklin 655-4441 up to Lime Lake at \apaned , r �aham TRUCK LETTERING— llast w e end and accept r ( jun 4 -Jul";)30the hospitality of ,o CUTOUT LETTERS Mrs. T. Tyr who opened _ IAPPLIANCiS - RAIHTS :; -.. CARTOONS :. • DISPLAYS their farm home t0 them The Y so _ • INSURANCE.— that suc- cessfiil.shiM tyheyaha POSTERS SHOWCARDS t d' steak for - supper on Saturday. Jahn - M_ —BANNERS the sew since 190 • caught a 1% pound bass, 24 W0 -UR- -----.---7 DAY---- Let us handle reur w Crich was Y a �idcKin� insurance Needs to go arouricl and a father ry,oM; 'WHitl,all z-1.91 i _ 942.6241 ' (Fire. windstorm. Astra oaugh!t one he'd nether not LIab11N1►, etc 'mention. Greg had to be'fish- Find Us Fast in Tho Yellow Pages - Res Bo�eh ed out of the lake. The .truck �� �� & �IbS00 -'boiled over" on. the way home, but the scenery was be - Can we collect ifil am lightful, judging by the whist- )I 11S Brock St. S. WhNby les heard from. the, back of the ------------ ---- - ,................._......_... i who Y M A N VICE Scouts Froin Nap- - ap ,. Tt� N AND G were were their fit9t �nna'�at�ratn8' ;otrrrtey, were gheists of (ED ARMSTRONG) B 1 N G the troop. HIaPPa'ly, the boys PLUM All OCCBSIOnS --DO ,YOU HAVE WORK TO DOS in s have been invited for a return Cate ng To ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY _'_ visit, and Plan aeet� ALFRED IU►YES the near future. They to �• — "IT LARGE OR SMALL-- - G PWM81N(i BATHROOMS thank Mr. Dunlop, who off - BE P• M. PRESSIjRE SYSTEMS i eTirtg them a Dance. They bam OW UPKEEP OF GROUNDS rnvvrd one this trip front► . (GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC 4 s STIMATE$ GIVEN the first TVMed Scott Troop W �ck — CALL 942.5616 --- _t►�«» - ,� . and use of two b�� K sten Rd. i with re,o,t°�. 88 m9 _ _ : i _, ' - Page Four ' _. - `THE PICKERING NEWS far•r.r.r.a�i,������aaa�aaa The Rosebank Road Home And - CLASSIFIED -School - The Rosebank Koine ' and ADSS School Associatioir field their Graduation Exercises, Thurs- Mtt��t•���tTi�■=�1•ras>t>it�Et day, June 23, They assembled in the banquet room at 6.3u. -THURSDAY, JULY 9, BAY..= -RIDGES =-,NEWS ' - Stories and Features from Bay Ridges By Pat Finn - = USED FURNITURE Elain Scott gave the biessing• The above letter was rec- you..will make first Place yet. June Taylor, Joan Dun li< (BOUGHT a SOLD 'enty-two "Gracb" enjoyed Receive letter i•rom eived by the President of the The team is playing at -tile Thomas, Ron Stew arc;; GORDON HOTEL = -the turkey dinner, topped off gay ',Ridges _Fairport Liberai - rear. of Bay Road School, next Methian and others, in Pickering Village with strawberiy rho:teake. Prime Minister Association and circulated a- to the Lutheran Church. a number •of seen -age " + Phone: 942-58112 Mrs. Anthony toasted the. mong the members attending If ,you like tb see an inter- work undei= adult supe 4 (may 28 tf) Graduates, and Helen Kuk- To Bay Ridge* - Fairport 'Llb- the June meeting. This meet- , esting ball game, -these boys These people are giv' I _.......... .............. ply The toast The het e voluntarily, uy, a rich gave the re t oral Association. ing ,was. held at the home of are well worth watching. y their time BALL voles for. closets, quiet to the Staff was prose::: tri i r etur A - water saver* - $5s, Steve Staff a as 'day I thank you for your the President, Mr. Jack Me- need your support, 'so come ceive n.athin� lumbs Parks n said a foto words on w•arrh approval of the design 'Fadden and. as it w•as the out and 'join the spectators. cent the satisfaction of BradyY rt9 which we have selected as the . last before the fall, it took Admission is free. ire that they have do ATlantie 4-4721 their bftalf. Then. Susan Dun- new, Canadnan flag. I am glad the form'of asocial. A • short Kiwanis would like to re- -- " - ... combe toasted the Home and job that needed doing, BERRIES - School Lo which Mr. Brett re. . .have your appreciation and business meeting preceded the rrrind residents of our comm- Anyone needing adds lied. The Graduation Book support• festivity at which details ' of unity that the loam fertilizer information' wanted' on For Sale - black currants and P I would like to thank you, several projects to commence u still available. The price is classes, is invited to a�n raspberries. Plyone: 942-1249. was signed, and apologies we = too, for your kind wishes. in the fall were cleared away. 3Sc. per bushel; 3 bushels for Alex. Robertson at 839-3- . _ ......... offered for the late delivery • - For Sale =- s 11 garden Liao- of the library books, which are Kindest regards; An' invitation was extended $1,00 and 7 bushels for S2 s 0 0 0 tor, with abGltohmarts. Reas- signed by Graduates every Your sincerely, to xyone in the area to a If you need fertilizer, please Win Barnes, of Bay Rid , i year, to honour the girls and signed - Lester B. Pearson ttsnA. a chicken barbecue in call 839-3814, 389-2609, or let would like to get in touch wt :onable. 'Phone: 839-2679. Y g y Kiwmembers of the Order (>t'qw 1For Sale - used Kelvinator >•boys (they still have not'a.L.­ The presentations were Our Senior .citizens Adult 'a Swaninimang Classes Ridgei. Her phone numbelive in r y September at which the rand- Eastern g idates for the leadership of _... _. the Ontario Liberal Party will P '- ^. ......... .................. have been organized by Alex. 839-2942. orator. Phone: 942-4857. r m , following - b Epeese' W eral minded citiz- Robertson. Adults who wish to - - .0 o o refit at . the intxoductio - of the p The fourth meeting of Lite • ; Pickering Seniors was held in .-•..•- - .. form guests. Mrs. Edith For- en in our area. is invited to .participate, will meet each CHURCH NEWS Real Estate ter introduced the guest spea- Clre.C. E. Centre, Pickering Un- join our Association. They will Wednesday evening, at 7.30 p. Fairport cznited Church' and ker, Mr. Reg- Parker, Principal ited Churcfi.on June 10. meet fine, friendly people and m. at the Ady Park Pool, at Dunbarton United Church w' : Cottage Lots of Fairport Road scirooa, wrtto The folloM1am business was ` . gave a most ad: Sshooiting talk. approved: Name of this Group participate in the governing of Pickering. Pay the .regular hold joint services during ( i • nn Linda Coveriey thanked the to be "Pickering Seniors"; An- our country. Pool admission fee of 40c. The month of July, at Fairport. U Only $� 5.9iV .A foot speaker on behalf of the grad- coral Membership Fee to be 5o Bay Ridges -Fairport. Liberal . teerTuiion is donated by voltirt- eac Church. at his a J Pe b Association Leers. each Sunday, This co uates. cents;- Bazaar to . be held on tember 12. - � 0 0 0 � Among those Bay Ridges re- Sunday, services will' -be co Well treed, lakeshare lots in Trophy Win¢:ers were: SP Duriatg the summer months,sidersts who' are giving their ducted -by the Stewards H. & S. -Citizenship -Linda The following donationstervetime voluntarily to teaching both churches. and the f .: beautiful Hal9burton. Hydro already been received for'. the Mrts, V. Horsfield, the Library Y power available. Terms. 100 Coverley, presented by Mrs. Convenor of the Bayview Hei- our children and ourselves to ing Sunday, the United Cts miles from Pickering. Only Anthony; Staff -Outstanding. Bazaar, and are acknowledged ghts Home and School Assoc- swim are: Atex. Robertson, ,1Vomen of both t}rtrtches wish thanks: : A quilt, designed - .. �a few left. Istquire now, by �Y-Steven Sprayson, presen- dation and her volunteer corn - George Clark, Norma Alsop, conduct services. writing -P. O. Box 230, Pick- ted by Mr.' Parkinson; -Staff- by Mrs. MacRae and her group mdttee will operate the Pacil- - ring, Ontario. Outstanding Girl -Helen Kuk- of workers; fiand-embroidered ities of the school library for ...........- ERI T W M SOFTBALL LEAGUE Asch presented by Mrs. Barr- Pd� slips by Mrs H. Purvis, u PICKERING O NSW SO E The Duxebar•ton Group of the use of pupdLs of Bayview June 29- . - Wanted ett; Lians-Athletics-Linda P Heights and -Sir John A. Mac- Minor Girls . - Rosebank Plumbing- 31 at Greenwood Senna, resented by Mr. Brett: Red Cross workers are partic- P Donald Public Schools. Comm-. Juvenile Girls -French. Bay Ladies. 16 . at Bay .Ridges . i Lions - Proficiency - Kathy ipat.ing and will have a table ' ening on Tuesday, ,July 14th. Inter. Girls - French Bay 11 at Fair. Bch, Jwls, 5. Transportition Wanted - to Cog presented by Mr. Brett. of hand -knitted articles. the library wtilt be open each Pee Wee - Brougham 14 -.at High Creek IGA. 6: leave Pickering to be able to The Valedictorian was Kathy FurthEr donati9FK, will be. Tuesday `afternoon from 1.30 Bantam - Greenwood 9 at Smith Ctge., 23. :., arrive at. Ajax at 8.30 a. m.. Craig. appreciated. bo 3:30 m. *red ending'Tue' Midget - Greenwood 5 at E::Woodlands 14. McMaster Ave. Returning Head Table Guests: Mr. F. Ttte Women's Institute have P - June 30 -- ..:.at - day.'August Alrgust 18th. Im er . Girls - at 5.00 p. m. Phone: 942-5928. W. Hawes, member of Area the S arranged to entertain Bay Ridges 18 a Fair: Bch. Jwis. o. .. 2. School Board: Mr. N. Gain- the Seniors on Wednesday al- Parents of pupils w�istung to. •Squirts - Greenwood 8 at Sherwood Foresters 48. 3e1 Wanted ternoon, November 11. -Their � payment icewill are advised, . '' Squirts - Ros h :hkCr Plaza 26 at Forsythe 7. . . er, Principal; Glia R. Parker, interest is greatly appreciated �•'� Pal: that payment will be required Pee Wee - High Creek IGA 6 at Forsythe Haul'ge. 14 t' Guest Speaker; Mr. K. bltrn- for loos or damage of books Bantam - Bay. Ridges 3 at West jtouge 5. WANTED roe, Supervisor of SchooLc ; A Strawberry Tea was held Midget - ga Pe not returned in good condition. Y 9 at Greenwood 16. - -"I Or Part Time Miss Mary Andersori, School on June 29, at the home of. July i. - MAN or WOMAN Board Secrectary; Mr. E. Brett, Mrs. Tyas, and this closes tate !want News Midget - Ridges at Greenwood, (30.00 WEEK AND UP Home & Scftaoi( Pres. -Elect: social activities of the Seniors K s Sgturts -.B ' 8 it Greenwood 24.. Tile Kittarns . Club o(.BaY ror g am For Information, With: Mrs. A. Guest, Pres. H. & 5., until they re-assen to in Sep-. (other games scheduled' rained out) ... MR. E. W. SNOWDEN and Mrs: K. Anthony,mmed. ternbeir, Ridges w^ple to drank all to nY• those people who came out to 122' Mary Lake' Dr. Past -President. H. & S. -torr. In bringing f to a close this L p Notes Agincourt, Ontario First phase of their organizes- Bill McKinnon's "Esso" Statlan P 1 C Re r n g V i I I a g Gi ' tion. the Seniors their to thank to support, the 'Gasomirm HELP WANTED i1N MEMORIAM Rev. Bi�ttars and the' Church -on June 13. Your participation a tri this fund-rpising project Mr. and Mss. Donald.-Shorr- Lindsay. . • Board for their help and co- ,; Miaintainance and handyman Gillard-In lovtreg memory of operation; and Mr. Murkar for made it a complete success, reed, ' Palmerston. announce Mr. and MFs, B.:= Rearn4 for imide and outside. Excell- and Kiwandans hope to see you the birth of 'a son; . "Brtan and Mr.. and Mrs, H. A our dear Husband, Father and publicity is the Pickering again at their future "Gasor- John (a brother tui ,Frac and families have been cam it,. opportunity for fringe Grandfather, Jim 'Gillard, who - News, We are grateful to those 1$'. benefits. Permanent work. paw away 'July 7, 1963, who have given of their -time arra which witl be held 'at ley Neill, on June 21, cGram!-. in, .for several clays at Pensioner -'preferred. Call -oaf- There'a a face that haunts, u. e%.er• god the use of their cars jn the BP'Sernice Station in Aug- parents both doing well i, . Rev. Jacob and Mrs. E t ternoons: 282-1414. There'a a voice we tong _to hear, . sporting our members toust this year. The winner of Forty-one yoyngster� ta'ere.' and family, of Liberia. We,Q _ .t'smite-we'II remembrF fore�•rr, a frommeetings, �,_, the Draw that Was held after on hand for the opening of the African daughter of Mrs. Revie, - 'MEN WANTED -Though we try to fbrgrt &dory tear eats and especially to the hos- the Esso Gasorama, wa, Mr: ..Summer Recreation Ptogsam', mart have just returned frord There's sad, but sweet remembrance pital. To the Ontario County S. Van Hoogmode: of .Ilona Pk, at the Village Park, on Mon- a four year term as missionar. Continue noisy years' of Raw- Road. Bay Ridges. day,. A program of -sports, arts res. They stayed with the Wm There's memory'. [and and true. Health Unit, who have acted Leigh Service in' Townships of The annual top athlete con- and crafts is .being planted Reaman's for several days, an '.l . There'w a token of affection, .Acis promptly and efficiently in a Whitby and Pickering, East. tett this year ww. won by for -the two • `months ahead, are txiw at Bearrssville., Hi. - And . heartach.o •till for you. -. :rnost pleasant manner. we also ;Previous experience or capital extend our sincere thanks. Mme. Mary Ann 1•Iaye_�, who which should be an- enjoy:Oie .parenfs art livV in the Wes ' investment not necessary, You -.always remembered•kry ttife Our Senior Citizens should liver on Modlin Ave. Congrat- one for. these children.. where they plait to stay for a are eligible if you own a car, and Farr�y now feel a greater sense of ulat ons to this fine young- Mr. Shilling suffered a mini ,,w•hae, bear a good reputation, an „ s- err on her achievement. -:rod heart attack recently: We hope Mr. and -Mrs. Pierson Baker .are able and willing to work Kiw'arris would like to point .to see him out again anon, and family .were at their .cvtt security by knowing of the many services available to '•? to $hours each day. For m- .. :Card Of Thanks out to -all .boys and «iris in Mr, and -Mrs- P: Hollywood awe' on Balsam Lake".for- the ' them, and as the Group grows, formation, write - 'Rawleigh, our area; that physical fitness spent a- week -end at Braeside week -end. We would like to thank our the advantages and social act - G -333-914. 40(13 Richet is the.basic foundation fora Lodge, near Minden, recently. The wedding of Glia F, Sher - friends and relatives for their turtles will keep Dace. There is ;leu 511., St. Henry, Montreal. ' healthy mind. So -keep in :bir. and Ira,. Laurie liar-,. lock'.. nephew, Mr. John Law. -- floral tributes, canis, and acts really no. age fimit for the shape and you'll never know•, son have just returned , from rence, recently of England of kindness extended ,to us in Seniors, all feel young and day at the cottage' and NJiac Susan Loveytt, o€ ��' ✓ SALE REGISTER perhaps you will be the lucky a week's boli the recent bereavement of our capable until illness or in- winner next year. Miss Hayes at Coe Hill. England, took place last Sat nother Mr- Geo. Baker.- firmity takes over, at- which. Saturday, July 18 -important trate a is a pupil at the Holy Redeem- "Tom" and family of•,Dan's : urs, ' at Pickering United .and extensive auction sale Ot -The Baker Family. Sons and ready with a helping land, so er -Restaurant are c nding tteo 'Church, Rev. M. Buttals offic ;K registered Clydesdale horses, Dau hters. where the trophy was preen- weeks with his people in `etv satin„ rs; ve arriI in g le 's build now for your recur, harness, near new farm. pow- - ity and well-being ted by Kiwarti� member Ross Jersey:: Canada femur weeks ago. Her ec machinery, two tractors. Increased 'activity calls for Burgess on June 25: Mrs. Jas. Koch and Mrs. B-, parents came over to attend balers, power mowers, wagons Another congratulation goes Murkar and children, spent the wedding. The•cou e f1A1NT1ER i DECORATOR additional helpers: volunteers Pd are ,to 6'?, etc. Extra, good lot, of house- out to the little league mase- last week at. Green Acres- at reside in Whit are required to take Executive; held furniture and effects', tel I Weria and Esterlor positions, to work on comm- ball team the "Kiwanis, Bobc4Ygeort• Congratulations to Mr. Don h. evision sets,. • etc. on , Green PERT WALL PAPERING ittee$, undertake friendly vis- Squirts". They are working .The sympathy' of her many' Arscott, formerly of Pickering. Lane, one tulle east of Bay- hard to -make ,. their name friends here is extended to ort his marriage on Saturday, PhaM: 09 33ly iting, and the transportation' g view Ave„ on Lot 6, Concuss- known, and Kiwanis is ptt:as- Mrs. Harry Scott, in the re- Jul 4. 1. 2, Markham Tow nshi for Advise Med Eafrnatas of members. Anyone who wish- ed that they P'` es to help in any way, will be ey 'give it all they cent passing of tier father, at, -'Chateau Estate, known as the NO OBLIGATION welcome when the meg-rugs Nlulock Estate, property of ... Randolph Freeland. Sale at begin in em ori. - Sept ember -Corr. 1.00 p. m. sharp. Terms ,cash. J. C. ENRIGHT l 'No reserve. Farm sold (See _tld Narodu ilii p R e S T O -r- D'�� FOSSEY posters T. This is a large sale; Bay RldBas -PRESTO J t " and a good one. Clarke Pres,- , - SERYICES (lily 1st �p-p�� COMPLETE tom'' "� J. E. HYATT IIIE bV11� J1MrL -LAWN SPRAY e s R. R. 3. Pickering WEEDS - CRABGRASS taaurai HalrtiSfyliag MAIN STREET, PICKERING HOUSE MOVER OPEN DAILY INSECT PESTS L •I Hones .Raised - Foundations Hours: FARM SPRAY ���'� vo 1 Equ1P2i22--11332 t� f.30 A. At - i.00 P. M. - - "Where ��,,�,r (�,�,. it " Thursday and Friday air -r Forage Cora Atrazine q�,ty Service' Gr ......: - Open TNI 9.00 P. M. Fly Ceeetroi PUBLIC AUCTION Closed All Day Mondays An auction of unclaimed art Ptm : 944-2601 91 UST` WASHING l LOCKERS TO RENT "ides. including bitydes, tri- (At Pkkwtq Coffee shop) INDUSTRIAL SPRAY _....... ' cycles and of lm ankles suint SOIL STERI LANTS �. , _.w held on _ =- $1:00 Per Month $3.00 Mnifnum - T MONDAY, JULY 13th - ..................... -Lkalaed awd Moored , - AT 7:00 P. M. BAY RIDGES SOD Peat Low", 4 yda. - f16,M - PICKERING TOWNSHIP � 73 - ime" Yards - f14A0 POLICE STATION, ROTO TILLING- •. Front of Beef, -Cut, Wrapped Fast .Frown .37c Ib. MPMt Rd. Pliene: $394W4 Piwne uosargaa) (Retrerse Na 2 Highway, at • ...... .:... (may 23 K)' (tory 14 tf) „ i sff n = THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 Pa" Five mothers illness. Mrs. TrOUOP6 All that activity at the Pickering Community Minor t3irls Mr. Smith Rose- "' Softball League Vida Rouge East Woodlartds d 6 0 ' Fairport Beech 6. 3 3 6 0 6 LOQ Lit and ,fhe children went to Lake home of on Last Weeks ResuMs Restaurarbt 6 ' 5 1 L.C.S. Electronics Wilcox to be of essdstance bank Rd. N. on Saturday is the W L Brougham 7 5 2 Ridges) g ratulatso� to Mr. and when she wrist into ibospital. redo- annual Strawberry tea and bake sale held by the St. --_P - Rosebank Plunlbdrtg Squirt Division 6 4 2 6 .Bay ...................... .'..-�.---•---- Mrs. J. Church, Old Forest Rd. Mrs. We wish her a speedy vim' ' James WA. Why not drop in? Sherwood For+eeteas 3 5 0 Pickering Beach 0 Greenwood - 9 3 '6 0- 6 _ CotISePllahon Tak�ag - _ on the birth of a baby boy re- , Mr. and Mrs. Shea and the W. and Mrs. H. Horton, Audley 2 2 Rouge ti, 4 2 Pao Was Division cerr�y. Their many friends in the family of the second, are very to see Mss. Dixon return Rosebank Rd. N. reports that they took off for Sebright last West Rosebank. Plaza 4 53 West Rouge 6 6 0 7 4 3 % • Too Much 1.ws+- area wish Mr. and Mrs. Ough, to California so soon. They had weekend and had a 'most en- 7 4 Brougham Bmougi:am 0 fi Forsythe haulage 5• 3 2 -areOld Forest Rd'. every success happiness m their nevi, a lovely visit. joyable time with U iends - at Greenwood - • �g�� �k IGA Bantams 7 3 4 The fact that the Metro and bome in West HM.Many people in the area are on their holidays this the cottage. Mr. der was called in as pigeon sitter dur- Fergusons Beach 9 8 0 6. Conservation Authority Ps'o- t pure ase the area a- W. and Mrs. Shea of the ___ .accord concession 'attended a going week. We would Like to hear re- ing their. absence. Midgets West Rouge 6 3 3 9 C. C. Smith Cartage 6 3 3 Bergmann BA, 6 5 1 poses round the mouth of Petilake with 3350 feet of lake wedding in Vineiarid last week'. about your trip, when you turn.. Call Mrs. Morris any ... ... .. ` -; . Use The Classifieds gay Ridges Bay Ridges GreenwoodGreemvdwd 5 2 3 5 1 4 Creek frontage spar ked a discussion Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Trollope, High Bush Trail morning before 10, at 282- Sell It Quickly Schrane Electric 8 2 6 Greenwood :.5 1 d Juvenili^ Girls at Pickering Townstrip Council e were sorry to hear of her 1923• this week. Reeve Clifford Laycox con- ` Mended the Authority is steril- izing some'of the best land in the tow sAlip• _ Y�? . t Councillor Bill Newman %vas _ ? of the opinion, that the Auth- ority should ' go ahead and de- * 1 velop the land .tin,. ria a a • �_ ready puchased. -` ONTARIO �._. "If developed. the Rouge - - _. 11— valley could accommodate ov- -add 00- era millron e, he said. - -� - - Councillor Wank .said that he would suggest the Author- _. ` -ity take- everything.- but the - lakefront and beaches should _-- _ - NEW HOSPITAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS-. a>•- r- be for the people to enjoy. Authority with Council disuess meet : - a>•-- PeticobE Creek prtoJectBONN• More people in Ontario receive - _ BROUGHAM ..better and more costly hospital care r son --- �,,:... Bivice Gibson accompanied FTs grandmother. Mrs. Glhtioa, . • than ever before. - - �--- of wiiiidsor, t their cottage at _ . • Sharbot Lake where they . --� On the average day some � 56.000 patients - enough people to populate . - :-= ...�- sprit the Mrs. Don Gibson 1� a city —are under care in hospitals of all types in Ontario. These patients and family spent weekend -. f the --� skilled treatment which has .never been equalled in the ......- - at their cottage a2 creat take' Mgr's. Mervin Annis =.: are receiving history of the province. Furthermore, the cost of medically-necessary _ _ mom"— ,omm.-- Ms, and attended -the McTaggart-,Zones r� hospital care is no Ion ger a problem for over 98', c of Ontario's residents p �- Wedciina Churchg in tui y.- united attu'day.. Church Saturday.- ---mom - . -who participate in. their government-sponsored hospital plan ... the �'�"� on Mr. and Mxs. Beelby, Sdv- """" _ - plan that ended hospital-expense worries in Ontario. _ _ _ �� - zog --had--dinner on-Sun`na3' night with Mr. and :firs. M. Beelby. --..r BEiTTIER CARE—HIGHER COST �1,,, sympathy the co - - Mr. '-""� :. - For many years the, cost of hospitet care has been Fotng up steadily, act only m Though costly, the �...- NINON-- .don est art�d Mrs. Gor- Wean and • family. o _ Ontario but also in the rest of Canada and in other countrids. skill-, available in hospitals are essential !�- W.illowdale, in the- death' of Mr. Morley Har' ..��.. -� e scientific facilities and special ... advanc d . in treating the sick. The quality of necessary hospital Care cannot be sacrificed: = her father. lock, of Oakwood ('formerly of '1----� Since 1959 the average cost to the. Commission for one slay of patient care has _ '_ Brougham), Mr. Harlock op- ' - _.....� :.. increased by apprOximately 50 c.: erased a true3.tn� bu ine�� in BrouOam fair many years. ` �- A number of Brougham Pep- en-•-WHY .-WHYCOSTS CONTINUE TO RISE �' plc attended the salved' w(xl- p iPRlels AR! VP o necessary care, so more people obtain the care _ ., t p Also, �,... direr reception -f Mi• and Mrs.' _ a2 like everyone else, are paying morn for they need without being burdened by the cost. Greenwood, ,sti Greerrw ney, -. -1iospitals, salaries and wages, food, drugs, equipment, sup- there are increasing numbers of elderly citizens of whom require prolonged treatment in �.,_ �...- Sunday. Mr and Mrs, Shipman _-� plies and services. many ,hospital. : � pupils to ertamed his bowling , le very 51.00 in hospital costs is used ... - - About 7( -of $ 'mon! sacs AVAIt_AaA_! - '� dinner with later, to end their ..� _..� to pay hospital employees. hospitals, today, have ,In-1947, Ontario had only 17,473 active treamenf, �-- ening recently. ' ...� more and better-paid employees to serve more chronic and convalescent hos ital beds, in-1958 �' L_ The Sunday -School Picnic patients and provide essential round-thefilock care. there were 31,000. Todav there are over 40,000 c•. �� at Greenwood conservation „_. „• beds available to insured persons and, by - " : Park on- hurl io y .S As - -�"� iiOBPtTALB. ARE UslO MOR! Such Greater use is being mode of •hosopaals as medical 1970, it anticipated there will be �i7,000. More � , church at 6.00.p. m. '-� '..science now provides many' new, costly types of -'-beds mean more patients, more cost. to hospital. In addition, insured Prov'ncialatients ementaldhos �'" On pqo e, the best _ `v's� of this comnwruty "ere treatment which .require admission itals "These procedures require more skilled staff, more without : charge, m p p - beds) and tuberculosis. sanatoria (1,825 asa..� �.,_ shown Miss Esther Perry and Mr Bob Clods, by a miscell- _-� facilities, - drugs dad other expensive - supplies, .{23,000 . is longer a financial barrier beds). •. ......- • Arbeous-shower held in -their ' . Furthermore,there no - ` " �- com-_ of their m behalf in harbour th _ - _ ingmart -- ..■� iDDIT10NAL OUT SERVICES _ �- �-_ Seven ytwo raesr>be f the Ellicott family gatheredat Beginning July 1st, 1964 the following services will be Included as out-patient benefits: �_ �`, the lame of Mr. Cecil Pbalhpis . �•�� 1) Hospital visits to complete treatment of fractures 3) When prescribed by a licensed physician as a medically-necessary course of treatment and pro- �-. for their wMal family picnic. The boys of save 19t. Brock- which .were originally treated on an in Y . vides by hospitals approved by rile Comrnissioa: s.► Pickering Scout Troop. with-. - basis. (Previously,. this benefit was only for frac- a) Use of physiotherapy and occupational then- ell- their leader, Ken Ramsay, ass- tient basis � prig! - a facilities where available, bore: Consid- tur-�� �- lased by Dail Campbell, B. Ev- within 24 hours .of an accident.) • oration u sing facilities at an early date. A aria and Andy Ranway left on sy. - _ - _ . physiotherapy her anno Radiotherapy hospital services for the trediment furs announcement will be mode. �` �_ day f ran, a week-end, camp- -�■� of.cancer in clinics of the Ontario Cancer Fot6da- b) Speech therapy where available and provided (cigar Parry Sourbd• tion and hospitals approved by the Commission by qualified therapists for the treatment of an �,� A bus load of children left 'rr:oTnirrg• for the _-� -organic illness or injury. for these services• for oon -• soon— on Monday Pickering, Golf-Cub Swimming ' ■� _��sas� - -seer Note: The above summary it for your convenience only. For detailed information PL Federal Acts and Regulations respecting throe matters a>_- soaa�•• Pool to begin les5ans for the month of July. to the provisions of the Provincial and - o- e- Miss Barbara Miller is re- _ - - - RATES n.. -NEW PREMIUM - c° Lest Wednesdvav oru- covering do , ��� (Staodird Ward-Care Mrs George Will. Mr. and rg �.� rising costs, the Provincial Gov- also paid an 5157.8 million for the care of �.�-- son visited her parer" M set Because of continued : rates for patients in mental hospitals and tuberculosis sanatoria. �. and( MTs. Ooakwrell. Scar+boro. ent• Ontario Hospital Insurance beginning with the regular Even with the higher premiumss_ continue to subsidize the cost.of hospital on Sunday. MrS aim Week. Balsam advance payment to -cover the benefit month of .Oc- ernment-must 1962 and 1963 the Provincial care, and the Federal Government's contributions to the �_ ats.�--- end at tate cottage -xt bake with Lt. Peder and Mis . �� ° tober, 1964. In 1961, -Government by subsidy, a in .pre plan will also increase as the cost rises. (The cost of the �� 1�.-- De Smidt and farnily. He is be I Cold ..�� �••� prevented, ,rise, . miums, In those years the Government contributed _.plan does not include the Government grants which It to assist communities build their hospitals). �'-- own— Lag trAlb;erned,_ Mon Lake, Alberta, to Montreal $125.8 million to the plan from general revenues. . ; are paid .......................................................... _ d —. - 5 ndants) - - - - - - - . - $3:25 monthly . angle (no eligible depe atm-- ..� M I L L EM1 R '.-Fandly (one or more. eligible dependants) - • •56.50 monthly - �_ SERVICES SRAIEB _ ... �.-. 3 RENTALS HCOM MISSIONY Tag-A-Long Pin9 Trailer _ ONTARIO 00ICES Z1i6'ONO! f NUT,. TORONTO 7, ONTARIO _ own— — —Cam- Cabin i Canlpin9 Trailers _ ,.�.. FOR RENT "EveryM+in9 For Trailers. -AJAX — Phone: 142-Ml ' " ORDER NOW AND SE'SURE1 . (Apr 9 tf) .......................................................... w � ....w_ _. , . . _ r . r...., - .- I%- _ _ N . _ ,. _ , _ . _ ,. _ _ _ I 1. .., . . , _ _ _ _. j ''\ THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 . Page Six , � . . 1, -7 '-*e a , .. ' { GRADE 11 D. shields. _'Pickerin �■ School Iw addition. • following student. b.w completed Te the n(Tour oewb for /� SECOND CLASS HONOURS -Norman Bignell, Marilyn Harris, Lewin ♦ i f Y Jackson, SYmen Langeraap. Barbara Laychuk, Evelyn Metcalfe. the Diploma= Gayle Disney (four options). Jo n Terrance (our options). Pickering �ir THIRD CLASS HOHOYRfi-Joy Astley, (Eris.), Monika Gerecke, Harry GIDE 12 COMMERCIAL _ Glazer, Bob Gumbinser (Eng., Typ.). Sharon Huyck (Hist.), Mary Mc - :Exam Results dement (Phys.), Helmut Trantau (Eng.). ' art (Sp p. PASS STANDING -Barry Gould, Pat Newman (Geom.), Carolyn North (Phys.). .- - -- _ _ _ OND CLASS -oKa(SDy Comm.), Jan t Norman (Gen. _ _ _ -, -..._ C FI f ( Carolyn i[ n. ' GRADE 12 TO GRADE 13 Ig sD. Comm . or Gleason . - _ Final Standing of Pickering District High School. carole White (con. URS GRADE 12A THIRD CLASS HONOUR) -Barbara Fetter (Gen. Bus.), Jerr�Matten In all grades the students are listed alphabetically in groups (Gen. Bus.), Helen Schaper (Gen. arol Bus.), Joyce Smith (Cloy. Comm.) FIRST CLASS HONOURS, (flue options) -Gary Day, Bruce Drake, Linda Linda Smith (Cloy. Comm.), Carol Wilson (Cloy. Comm.). ...under -the headings: First Class Honours', "Second Class Hely- Graham Mike Kearney. Walter Van Nue, Eleanor Westney; (four options) STAN G --June Benson -(No Dip.). Georgina Burtgn (Gen. •• G PASS S IN Brenda Cornell. Vincent Taguchi. Bus,), Dianne Foster (No Dip.), Diane Hornshaw (No Dip.). Ours", aaThird Class Honours", and aaPass Standing'. SECOND CLASS HOHOwefm--Sharon Cooper, Richard Doble. Robert SteudelttS whose' llamas are not listed have nW beet( prom Groff, Elite McKay, Marlie Ritchie; (}our opttoas) Timothy Death, Craig la addition, tM Robert Day afadent has eompieted We rpuiremewt fes eI. Trenholm, Rill Wiseman. the Diploma: Robert OeY .(Gen. Sus.). oted.. Subjects appearing in brackets after a name indicates THIRD CLASS HONOURS (five options) -Gordon Craig: Pat Ireson, ' in those sub cots. Heather Johnson, Bill Payne: (four options) -Richard Curtis, Cheryl } p� that the student 4 promoted conditionally J Dunn, Gregory Gerbil. Colin Rosa. Evelyn smith; Kathy Wilson, Sher- Markham Hydro System TUIOII� _. idan Van. Blaricom. • PASS STANDING (four options)- 'Laurette Anonby. Lynne Patterson; Takes Oyer Rural Areas 1 - 'FROM GRADE 9 70 10. (no diploma) Margaret Hartford. Hetty Van Hevelinnen. .Secondary School Teacher Wail - Grade 9A. ._ GRADE 12B. On July 1st, Markham Hy- tutor during sulliner months: i FIRST CLASS NONOYRS-Douglas Blackman, Dianne Brass: Marlene SECOND CLASS HONOURS (five options) -Lynda White. dro took over 950 rural oust- English History, MatheiTlatlCS ' Bye. Joan Gardiner. Christine Garbles, Lynn Haugh. Marion Jackson, THIRD CLASS HONOURS (five options) --Susan Burnie• Janice Clarke, g Science and Geography, .Faye Knox. Hush Lawson, Glenn Squire, Terry TomlLneon. Darleen Suxinomori: (four options) -Barbara Carson, Hugh Crawford, OfMK a Piwas'f Township- Jude SECOND CLASS HONOURS --Jane Groaa, Malcolm Fellows (TYD•). Sun- Bruce Lloyd. Jim Powell. This fres waS'fertnerly Ser- 29 t0 August'14. Phone I an Holland. Patricia Lewis. Ruth Moss, Philip Richardson. Brian Shan- pAff STANDING (five optlens)- -Sheila Green, Karen Hayward. Margaret ved by the OShawn' Public Ut- 942-$507, ley, Laurence Shaw. Veronica Toserson. Patricia' Wilson. Kayes. Barbara Push. Barbara Taylor; (our options) -Douglas Little, , ' -' TMIRD CLASS HONOURS -Karen Clarke. CareyLllm�Metca Metcalfe. shay- n. Fred Moore. Lynda Morley, Susan Ross, Janet Ruddy. Suzanne Szab- IiitieS Commission. 1 id-Doble-tGeog�Frsnces-Keeler ill, Tr -R). 3ulian T-°)t.g�eta,-Caastone; (we diploma) -David Bate. Bill - on Tran. (Geon.). Robert Wilson. .. - MiS STANDING -Dianne Gray.,a (Typ.). Joyce Rees)r. ` GRADE 98. ' . + it FIRST CLASS HONOURS ---Judy Beaman, Susanne Briant. David Brisbin. • ` .� - of SECOND i8 CLAS .Linda Penetone, Scott Powell, Bak Lin Quan, James 'c er' n Renwick. Townsh ' S[CONO CLASS HONOURS ---Lorraine Draper. James, Fairbairn. Janet Henderson, Mary Jane Jukes (filet.). Winnie Litk(T William DlurraY.t . -g 11 . . - Warren Ryckman, Robert Stavro, Frank Tboronood (T p•1. „ _ THIRD CLASS HONOURS -Daniel Burnie, Karen Harper. Ronald i[op- t.l .Heather Joyce. George Norman (Fr.. TyD), Larry Rob- ...__.... - - , - -- - - kine (Hint.). } inson. David Warren. Donna Willis -(Hist.). -"- . • PASS STANDIRRO.- Jane Evans (Hist.. Geos. Sandra' PatriciaMar- i __ jorie' Lehman (Hist.. Gang.). Geoff. Taggart (TYP•1 • „aricia Tram- , quad& (Hist.. Deborah Trenholm (French). . �. .. _ AUDIT rs .REPORT.. GRADE 9C. SECOND CLASS Hol Brown. Bonnie Burrows. Brenda Pollard. Jean Raetsen, Rosemary Scriver. Marilyn Tapscott. Linda - W right. --- _ • TNIRD CLASS NON ff. Kat Elena Backing, Barbara Hill. Lyn H°tu. AUDIT QUALIFICATIONS =4. At December 31, 1163, the su"ividers_ yri!Its In _ man. Darina Nedelkoff. Kathryn O'Brien. Karen Post, Evelyn Roddau.1. d�pq'►ftl Ill a . Lynda Rooney (French), Lena Taft ( History ). • pAff STANDING Armstrong (Hist.). Doreen Carruthers Isetencel, y C i e �iHonawA`� of rate ba� s�ount as regYlred�i SOet101f 29! Of Carol Farmer (Eng-. Hist.). Janis Head (French). Gerald McCoy (Bus• }ilia Situation has since . Parol Farmer (Eris.. (Science, Bus. Pract.). Douglas Saunders (Eno.. �v�� Act. However. science). James Walker (English). Linda Wilson. 0lffriiie :ftJnk >WwMf t0 the industrial area file /111i/flitlpil . It is the Intention of Council to raise this amount by a =been) rectified. . GRADE 9D. .. _ "-. - �goneral mill rate an the whole municipality in 1964 and . _ . FIRST 90. HOHOYR:-Neil Johnson, inay snow. Marsala Tiers, -' 1965. However, the approval of the Ontario Municipal S. Surety bonds were not submitted for our examina- - SECOND CLASS HONOURS.-Rlchard Dwinall. Daphne Evans. Pat Fax. Board for this doferment of this expenditure was not tion for the Secretary-Ttetawrers of School Section Na carole Hooker, Linda Isar. Muco Rir&-- • obtained, contrary to Section 64, Of .the Ontario- Mein- - S. and Union School Section No. 3. and 7. In accord- - _.• THIRD CLASS NOMOURS--warren Bean. ,calvin Coiner, Steve -Con- ante with Section 234 (7). of the Municipal Act, these ( - stamina. Bert Green. David Livinsstono' IEa .. Math.). Bill Lusted ideal Board Act. officials i1fOYld be bOnf7eo. 1 Mach. t , Joseph O'Ka )Eris•• Math.) . John PatriciarulthDerek Stringer, ath 3. Contrary to the regulations Under the 'Residential 1Afi STANDINGOff'McDonald (Math.). atricPettit (Math.), reg Douslas Smith lEnglisbl. and Farm School Tax Assistance Grants Act, dellwalt . " .. _... 'GRADE !E• " -- ' - - rotes vera not Iwled in 1l6� on residential and cam - 1 - ` ' -Win$. CLASS NONgURS-Barbara Beaman. Dianne Murkar. June Poten- __ Board.assessAccording vco dmf riling to PickeringDlatiOns, "to District High -_'we hereby -dpol! that In our opinion; pi Subject to the audit ion; nu ba 1 t0 S, .. -v' tier, Ann Pruner, Brenda Walton. mill . - . StCONO CLASS NONOYRS--John Hasgitt. James HarroD, Edward Gins- _riff on residential assessment for high SCiaOI purpwr 1. The finandai transactions which have cane Ynd- 'man fD C(- Wendy Lancaster-' Helen Lewis, Brian McTsgcsrt. Norma 1 min (T ELxaWenbeth pew ncaster- Ron: SLuytsn, Belinda Taft. -should ld�n e9 ry '� ill r� mill r levied a► municlpal��e haw been vrtthln She powers of � " • THIRD CLASS NONOYns.-Mary Anibal• Wal. Brooks, Patricia Fea- r th+rstons eMath.l, Barbara Head. _.sll'tuable aSseselmett in the Township for high itheei 2. The audit has been conducted in accordance with _ .11 }ASS STANDING -Marva AYLward: Frank Coaa:ll (French) Lorraine Lorraine pUrpOedli .the instructions of the Department Of Munidpai A}f- I FLY Valerie Jackson, Pauline Pratt. Ylolet stitchman (Htat.I, Mar- - _ _ ._ . .. c airs, 'I sarat spans• __ , g. In 1(63, a payment for aewmYlafed sick leave exfd .3. The financial statements pprrwwnnt fa(r1y, the fin - GRADE !F. . . Its was made to an employee who left the employ of - andel position e1 the nwnldpality as at December - 9 SECOND CLASS HONOURS-Insrld AnonbY. Carol Bibb. Dsived Bunn. the Township and who bad lees than five years' service 31, 1963, and the reWIK Of MS operations Sot the 1 Barbara McGrath-. Susanne McGregor. Marilyn Roberts. Bonne* Whyte In our this payment for nick , THIRD CLASS HONOUStS--Marianne Braadse, Paul Judd (TYD.), Cathy �wticredi colvtr�aYenes by-1opinion,2i31 of the TowlrMp We year w riasr ind co-operation eaitend- Maci(ar (Fr.. Goos•) , Gerry McLela&n tGecs.) , Ker(. Hackle . (Shop t • pi . , . Larry Norton. Karen Paqu.t (Hist.. Geos.). Dorothy loss t (Hist), Said; which states that stn em oyee must have co111pieted .ed to us your Officials duri the course of our audM. . PASS STANDINGre Nada Barber (Math.I I. Gresory Hines t Hlst. t. Saida Reepec Il Wbmitted, 11[iehael (Erie.. Hist•): Betty Paquet (Tyv.). Alan Patterson (Eris.. Hs.l; �Iw goers' service in order to obtain Phis btI11e17t. TiETH, 1111 TIETM, R Co.. - � MON O. I. - i O. . _. . ' FROM GRADE 10 TO GRADE 11 . - _ .. SH _ _ - - . . - - _ :: AL AN 1913 . .. ' - CAPITAL D LOAN {BALANCE SHEET - _ -. -arodo leA. - - - - 31, _. _ J FIRST CLASS HONOURS --Basan Crals. Janis Daly. JoY Gress. Isobel , Jacicsoa. Anita Jaerschkr. Pat Keay. Helena Pot. Pier Robertson, Sharon . --_ - IABiLIT _. _ .._ Rotbenberser, Ron. Smith. - Frank .Van d* Gwyn• =ASSETS - - _ eei•�e_ CLASP NONOYIiS--M&rsaret Ala+&eb. Riahasd .-9al+s-- Pat .. ... - . - L iES - ' BraRan Barbara ERoroff. Diane Graham. Douglas Green, Jan . Hoak�ne, - - . . Cynthia lrvtnR. Linda Jonas (Math.). Norbert Kaestner. JuetYna Lens- General Fixed (.as per.-WWule 18)' _..5371,1.27,05 lure Debt Issued and Unmatured . .ruD• Johw SlCTaRaart. Lorraine Maxwell, Harry Miller. Fred Peddie, 43189 1.EtaDath slme, Muflt 9twisel. real La7>� .. Elspo CLASS HONOYRf--Sandy Hunt (French). Work IF , }ASS fTAN01?IO-RaY Poynton. (Math.): Due (for deb.) _ ,.00 . - i 1'072,38495 . . Public acid Corrtt7xi�tlon 71 00 • IGRADE 106. - . - _r. ..: •. Collegiate and High- . . Hau�NDCo1C1eLcAffaNOK0YhR3 nes. Marilyn Madill.l.aAnselad3tannua.Stsrte . - 2985 7 61 Shcvols N tM `- Pegs: Susan Sher tn: Patricia sell. Gordon Toserson. �e Erom LDCi1eties 87ld1@r S H� _ ' Public & (if7Dltuwatl 2.892.698.54 THIRD CLASS NONOYRf--David B&in. Hanr(etta Bee.en, Heather QpiilEgl$ie 1.1fl000000 Brooke � Hist. t . Pout Daan. Chris. Ingram. Nancy MacLeod ( Latin (.. .2,992,698.54 - _ I - Brook Port, -Rosemary Snow I Hist.) . DoLU Van Nus. Hildecard Winter. - a Municipal ter�r1SD�'�B ( T fib' ystem 175•,x•31 ''. • }Ass STANDING--l-At Hanthorn (.Math.(. Ban Hlaaa �Frenct 1. Nor- man Hodgson, Warne Holzer (Kath -1);t.)_. 1 Henry Kroon ( Math.).' Arthur Fire Area NO. 1 10.800.00 !Public 'Utilities b Other Mun. -Enterprises . Hodgson, I French l Adi'a MnrDhY t HCarol O'Hara I Math.) . 187.08$,31 Welter Supply 8y9tern 176,288. GRADE 410G -L _.. - unI panties 023,1, fire o. 1. 00 . fi Area N 10 800 ---- . :.due from Other 14I ci (112, 187 088 31 .• . FIRST CLASS HONOURS--Judr Britton. .. I _ . _ SECOND CLASS HOP Dube. - -:Investments - Indusrtrial land or resale ` `TOrr� :.:•'.TNIRp CLASS NONOYR�-Amy Brown ITYA I• LSonel Lar•cZue _ . f STANDING -Grace Benson (Bn .. Geoson Linda' Crawford, . (num et vtal'ue 18".00) 17.4i2.� Z1U8 to Other Munici ties 3399.�� . s PAS aria FlaTtord) (TYD.); Gregory Long Term Debt . :. fBkkDR.I, Sheila Disney' (Hist:. Geos.). g �Acoou7rts ReCeiYable _:' ._ .. :"' x,462.92 OWRC ODrltlaat - SeWage Area 517,342.82 • - McKean IBkkpR., Typ.), David 0919 (Bkkps. rDg• Te77nPoralT Loa7L5 227,49315 GRADE 4106-2. e. m (scat 7) - -- - - -._ till fro Other Funds ed 1 (687631.51 Aao(xirnts Payable 16.469.77 SECOND CLASS HONOURS-Rrenda Gray.•Dianne Holden; Doreen 'Jones. - _ Deferred Capital Cost •�• Due to Other Funds ',1. � 2:623,00' 39 46 Bat>ir OVeldraft - 1,3$2.62 IRo.aleen Kane, Leona Sles1• :'j21YEStIT18n't 171 Cs1p1t31 A.S8iet6 371,127.05 -:. TNIRD CLASS HONOURS -Ronnie Humphrey• Maria Jonsman, Brands _ ' DfCA,Oy,ph _ Carol,ne McGuicken,. Susan PoDert. Lyn RKsxhal Karn (Hist.,41. r N_'� - _ 0 AN ING---•loan .Hoar (Hist.. Bk M' • '' _ '.. ': - - ,, . 70 45 ii4,7i7.27 45 , REVENUE FUND BALANCE, SHEET . Weaver. Shirley R'hYts - .._ . , , .. . GRADE- 100.7. _ 3 , 1 _ - . :___._�1 Oecenier 1 !63 " C ND Cf.AfS HONOURS -Cheryl Brown, Dawn Faulkner. Terry Roo - - .SE e - I i kin Rarbitra- Horrasz, Eric Jones. Chrlatine Rankin. Bob Richards. - . ASSETS I Ronald Rundle. Bernard Togerson, dickie Warren, Bonnie Wilson: - . .: .. .... Ft r, Wziirht. .-_ L AiILIT ES 1. TNIRD CLASS HONOURS--Dogclas Anthony (Latin!, john $urke, N. _ ... _ 24000 Blank Overdraft $ 65,130.12 Herman Dle,yerw k. Caroline S1eeD. David Walton. David Wh[ttincton. i �a.4h On _ 240 QQ Temporary LOans • 196,000.00 pAff STANDING --Jim Raker .(Math.. Lett, Barbara Bluck (grit.(, -' ;virstinto Fletcher (Fr.1, Bradley JaJteman (Fr.). Nancy Loyst IMath.. 'rYD•)• Brian ,Madill IEnt., Fr.),. John McGrath (French). M _ . - 32 d -A000urets Receivllhle _ ' - -__ �Deben2ures dt Quupos>s Due - GRAOE tOE. Sundry 36,661.27 . Principal • 4,100.00 ,1. 36,661.27 "Interest 11.180 Ol StCOND CLASS HONOURS -Kathryn Lest. Ince Mueller. Linda Ralston. _ - 15,280A1 TNIRD •CLAff HONOURS --Rath Anne Carruthers. Norma De Geer. Due ft+or71 Prov. od DiptSI10 556,637,10 Due to Other. Mvnicipallides 682.41 - barlene Lawrence. Carol Shanley. avAPnbING--Nan Henry. Barbara Puddister. Doe frorn Other l furAci alities 6,048.82 ,' Ihle to SCi'1ools .97,685.01 ..'.. _.... FROM GRADE 11 TO GRADE 12 1.540.92 -• • � Due from aR4ter .• ' iAte ftv)rn O Funds (swtled Bl) Bd 19T27. Due to-= . 1. GRADE 11A. Rouge Idle aortls7l. Park 3,592.96,- g tSTd ae S "O Li da Kozak. GraceoLloydaLinda Crawford.san ath Taylork • Day Ridges Cofmm. Centre 3,283.78 ') c '. ,SECOND CLASS HONOURS -Kathryn Bossard. Donna Bryant: David Cockayne,. Janice EReroff. Sandra King. Margaret Miller. Nancy Nichol T�Reeeivable (less 81110W. for unC011eeClble� rrY Cei> Te �$ $,147.91 son, Gloria Oehorne. Donald Robertson, Jane Van Blaeiconk. Beverley y for taXEffi '� . Waring. Flora Jean Westney. Susan Wilson. t ) . WaluD CLASS Lt H Gfordon --Margaret Donlan. Suter. Daly. Kenzie- Messer. 1>ue O 04h Funds (gfilld B1 41 ?&i 25 PASS fTAN01N0-iMartin iiarnie (Physics). Ren. Gardiner (liath.l, ,. 41,783.'ZS .•June Lewes (Hist.), Gwen Petch (Kiat.(, Glen Robinson. ,'M Mer A.Sl9P1fS-- " _ Securdties hesld for st ldWMs' Other liabilities 0 1 GRADE 115. .. 3,500.00 De6erred Reveliue (sd7ci 8) 2,583 74 pIRfT CLASS HONOURS -Jim iinnt, Rod IrvinS. Jessie McKay. Wallace ��n� bank �� ,19,M00 ; , •Ce�ey Funds heild iA trualt 2,,=.$2 ...path. Dorothy Smith. 1J� irsce. deposit 500.00 . Bldg. dt Server Depoalltis 20,750.00 KtZORO CLASS HONOURSo Patricia Ascan. D Jd Evans Astley. 23-SM-00 Surplus F71& fr t, Tax Sales '2.368.36 It(arline Brooks. Louanne Crowe, 1Ca7 Duncan. Donald E SQb-lllVidelS Pei'11044TiR�1D2 b001114 , 3,e 00 - Rod Maior, Keith Schram, Warner rohn, Jim Forbes _ Ti11R0 CLAff HOMOYRf--Brian Balsdon, (Geom.). Phi111D Holdham, Elizabeth Miller. Jane Miller IGsom ), Ken. t Richatdeon. Terry Sherin (Fr..). Ken. Wideman. STANDING --Mars Lynn Blackman (Phys.), Derrick Cartis Yr.). , .: es (ached 8) - Ass __ _ a �'�' _ _ � 2,000 are Ficttarth (Fr.)• Lorne Kime. �16RADE 11CI Surplus (Form C.) a .'30158.92 _ p "T CLASS NeNOURS•-•Marl. Mstj Ba Pauline Bollman. Y�al ASSeRf _ • ��.127.04 , .Tetat LIWIM OS i Sue}Ivs � . gCOND CLASS NONOOfn--Salsa Bolton. Nancy Batton. Jo -Anne r . ,. , ,SM12&a _ . Elizabeth 7troon, Jagnelyn Shute, Linda Smith. Saadza Salt. Lytta ` . I" 'CLASS NONOYffS--Vicki natk (Short.), Linda Davis. Ruth f . , . (all W.l. Lyne Glidden. Donna Leo. Joan 9ogreft IA>N >RANwwwin -Terri Flanking (Arlt.) . Calle Keorett (nort.) . Char- . ire!« >Xadm (Tyt>Kt ..- - . , . -. . . ._ I. ,:.. ., _ _ .. . _. . .. . . . . „ _ - . . . • ,: , _ 1. • I . - --T--- .,_..- .. �.__,. . I . __. . . . - I ., , f . . . . I . ..! .. . I. ; .. :.. .. �.F �A. .. .. . �..'­ ..I , .. .. .. ., .. - .. ' r . ` . . . ., ., , � I �.1 III. .. � :. .i�..c .�. %. ..I ..,,. ..1.. , It M,..1IIII.I. .I. . THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 . .., .' .--1. .. I.... " ' THE PICKERING NEWS _ _ Pagta .a��-1 * , I Dunbarton ,I �"..� ,I..I High School Wayne Hobbs, Jack Lansing, Brian McIatlgil- lin, Don Munroe, Bruce bWrray, John Watts. _ _ I . _ _ . . . _ .1 1,. .. ..I. -. Nick. Pratt. Don Prentice (conditioned ---typing), John UndeAU. Promotions For Arts And Science, Grade X.- • . :_ Exam Results . .. �. �..�.. A398-C1'aire Adalnsor: Charlene Bramble, Val Bromfield, L ynn Cragg (pond. Fre.), Tonni DuMoulin, A510A-Dawn Archer. Linda Barnes, Colleen Beegan, Betty ' -I-2, I1 -1., 1..-... - Cynthia Ovoreton, Lynn Ross. Maureen Ryan, Shannon Shea, Sharon Sku1a, Paula Berwick, Linda Clark, Guusje Diepenhorst, Marilyn George, Sharon . SECOND YEAR OCCUPATIONS BOYS RECEIVED THEIR Southgate, Pam Tar1ing Patricia Vadden Candice Wattman, Herdman, Linda McGee, Dale McIntyre, Lotter Robert - son, Linda Ushtchenko. Ernestine VanHouten, Karen Wagar, .- Tri "CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING"tanley .. ..i_...I��' Brown, Luke Haze, Tom Mamidt, Peter Mills, Jim ''(cond, - Math.), David Sauna, John Schaper. Danny Wendy Wim, Deidre Welsh, Dorothy Westerman, Lynne Wick- " .'Murray , Pr~lons For Arts and Science Course, Grade IX At The 'DYnbarton Vetter, Gerald Willard, Brian Ylitalo, Join McGill. ens, Linda Wright, Gail Carr, Don Ansley, Richard Astley. Vic. Austin, Richard Betts, John Ericsson, Bruce Carter, Hans Fuhre, - • 4 -Nigh. School-, .­. ._V-1. ` David Hann, Michael' Hughes. David Simmons, Ron Waitzik. ' :: A3lA=Maureen Adamache, Judy Allen, Andrea'Beal, Carol Ann , 'Colnisdl, Jane I.,. A59C-Mantle Hill (cod. -Grog.),, Bonnie Canoes (oorar - Grog.) , Anne Martyn, Penny SWkilmore (cond. - ScL ),, Sharon .A5106 -Joanne Armstrong, Brenda Brownridge, Terri DuMoul- - 1. Herdman, Barbara Holcombe, Lois. Ho>lulger, -Eaten Kay Janice Lud ate, Marlene er (tend. - Say �•), Stiaron Baker. Philip Ames (con. - in, Betty Hanlion. Pat Polzin, Judy Quick, Ruth WLattrilan, Kathy • : �, . . W�hltehu¢s 'Danny Mitchell Te . ..Gayle Rutl g rrY �gO�• . edge, Lynne Barker, Bogert Bradbury, Mike Carter, Art) • Glen ontlmrp', Steed h ose, Pet Brian h, Dav ter, Lloyd McNeilly (eon. .Fre.), Keith Rose, Peter SmithL, David Walker, , ,Bryan Cairns, John Gomes: Hill. Robin Johnson, Victor Lesiuk, Carey Stroud, Larry Burgess, Alex. .. �� -.. .. ..'.�.- Rough. , ' , .:..'.",. �.,� , A510C-Jennifer Jolliffe, Cathy Pentland, Carol Synott., Stuart I OF REVENUE FUND I. .4. ...- :, - ' ' - Anderson, Ted Groff. Alex. Groves, Gordon Kirk, Bill Layzell, ' • .ANALYSIS BALANCE SHEET ITEMS . ..I.1 .. -.1 .�.�.'1 ;' POLICE VILLAGE AND SPECIAL AREA RATES Ward iV]1cCarlce, David Obey, David Ross, Bichat(- Tyas, Mike Visser, Richard Thorne, Alien Jones, ].d, Chung. ,As At December 31, 1963 : II. .I� For The Year Ended' Docsnlber 31, 1963 . . •' Doe from other LoaBoards- . - •. �,. .. ..I .. ,�. .;..-. - Police Virlagp• of Claremont _ _ P Arts And S Course G ode romotions For cienu r XI.- m.. L, u. A=.I. I-.. _ unity Park _$ 22_5 i I N F-. 'y48. 86 -. -Cehar�of_Ld_ levy $ 2.812 81 • A11A-Chris. Adlerbon Gal Asti , Ron Bailey, Valerie Bakers -Dennis I . . • ' • Puckering Twp. Heist. Soci ety 40.84 East Woodlands .�. Writer Area Local rovements 2� 369 5o t4tr et Light Areas- • . She' r+eetrtan D - - Ila Bernard, Pat F algia Flick Haugh. Wirt nie Hobbs, Stephen Jones,•Barry Johnson, Stephen MacDonald, � . . Recl+eation Assoc. 75.00 .: No. 1. Brougham 603.55 Fred McDonald, Karen. Peterson, Joan Fisni, Peter Pols "Doug. • ..1.t ,-. . � . - - . .. 10.27 .:... .t� ,.. " No. 2: Greenwood .-195.94 . No. 3• Harwood Ave. .113.94 Remick, Paul Sloan, Clifford Vaughan, John Websater. . .."I. Me from Other Funds- '' - .� .-," ..i �I.,1.1. -7.... .--.- No 4. Roue ..• 657.99 _ ... . No. 5. W'hritgeva'].e 212.66 . A111-LindaAcheson, Barbara Banton Susan Buck, Giesela Burld4trtart, Frances Carter Dieuwke Diepenhorst, Linda Gor- �. I* � Water Area 483.67 � . �,0.17 Fire Area No. 2. , .� No. 6. Bay Ridges .. 17,471.74 don. Maureen Goulet, Susan Pickard, Linde underh" Lentis . . . . . .Fire Area No. 4. . .. 729.54 .: -.�.� I.- 19,255.82 Vodden, Teresa Wright, Jhn Coates, Stuart Cummings, Byron ..I. ...:. I.. . I Ifire Area No. 5. .455.22 .�. ...:. ...:. Palace Area •103.688.36 Hall. LetRt Hart. John Sglgti1. .I a. e,, Flute Ar No. 6. 63.51 _ . Polioe Area - 2.706.89 i. .-.. Fire Areas'- . A11C-Pact Biltom Janet Calger, ' Geri Collett, Linda Flutter • - �... I . Street Light Area No. 4 26.14 .. _.�:, ."..t ..`. ... I. ......... No.l. South West 38,1$7.45 Kathy Palmer, E zabeth Walker, Linda Watts, Carol Woods, Pat Bailey, Philip Annis. Gordon Aspland, Doug. Cree, Mike Street .Light Area No. 5.. _ •5.98. . Street Int Area No. 7. 506.85 . IVo. 2. Sbtlth East' 3,670.913 ' No. 3. Pickering 2,094.7U Gilbert. Jim Johnson, Gene Kerr, Howard Lumley. Doug. Mac-1 . .II . . 1 Seng eiArea . 4,842.60 ....; .. Nio.4. - -. 6.953.36 hLY. Wayne n Y ates. George McLeod, Willy OerelerrLans, Brian PeGta, Jahn Yates. , - . No. 5. C2aremoRt ' 4,466 2$ . ,"�:.. . - $33121.31 I- " " .)ii .-.._ No. 6. Shot De _. 109.99 Arts and Science Course Promotions, Grade X11- - - . ...- Due to Other Funds- �I. .. , Po ice of C W,eazont $ 5,753.50 ,�. .: - 58.482.71 _ Garbage Area . 12A -Mary Lou AdaTrs. Jill Clarke, Connie Dobbins, Inge Fill- - - `Jennifer ... .� Garbage Area 1,191.31 51.862.10 eraneyer, Pauline Lloyd Ricketts. Sheila Shea. Mar- , ...*'.. �. . . Fire Area No. 1. - 478.11 Sewer Area 24,095.63 . lene Watt, Fay Nichols, Elizabeth H, Norm. Allem Stuart Brannon. Bob • ' Lam• Dale. Nichol. Mike cGratll, Jona Sona; ..-....I.I .�.I.I '��. Fire Area No, 3. ..532.78 ." Street Light Area No. 1 74.35 Qaremolrt Lamill ry . - 828.95 Bab Usher, Aalyn Willard. Stuart Tyas. , .1. .. .I.I".I,�. ,.I� .. -. -, LStreet Ligon Area No. 2 - - 26.54 i Street Light Area No. 9.93 ..I _ -'I. .'.i I. �_. - - Central Lake Olrt Coos Auth. 43.91 125 -Barbara Chester, Sally AM Famose• Cathy McKean. ' Vickie Shields, Lodie Smigiidd. Margaret Tpnkin;' Sally Ann - 1I.I �.� . . . I , 11Ctl+eet L Asea Na. 6. 522.68 3 13,925.25 i. II Matin Tor. Com Au13.221.83 .. _. Hall. Don Brewer, Qalre Harris. Barry. Howe, D�vtt McKerac�sell. . 1! Trust P11ad-•••Suh-dividers' Granta 19.268.80 '... 'II.. - _ .. 13.255.74 Bob May - - ... .!: .�.. .. .:C -, .-.-.".1. . - _ � I . � -- - .. tbttz>ty Fieakll Uitit -20,702.96 _ 12C LAAg>h Cossey, Kent Anthony, Byron Berwick Paul Bey A wick, Don Buwalda, Larry CSaI ktrr Larry Y Foran Mike Merr-itt, *,� -IZ% ­.�. .I. ..I. -I.. ..;. .I..�1. I& . . :• REVENUE FUND SURPLUS (DEFICIT) ACCOUNT - . �.. - - $ 313.304.-3 I. Manfred ��• Ian Ste, Beverley Wallace. . - ­.- .Mr ...1II ... _-.1. �.. . I . . Oecerrlber 31, 1967 . . .. ..1 . .. .' - - _ - ., Business And Commerce Course - Grade IX (5 -yr. C'oureal - . -II :��.�.. ­I._. I. L., .. . __.. -­­. .1 _. DobM trtlh Baiana 8alatice. beginning 01 year 1.62.5,72 _ �. -. - - • _. _ - _ . _. _ - .. BSlA Lyrm Anderson. Gall Ooup and, Linda Cooper. Shirley 1 Fletcher. Margaret Friers, Dixie Harris, ,Sandra Hollinger, Ste. . . _ - . Balance of!a adjustments - . , -• ..' . ' 1,623.72 _ _. • ' - - " anile May. Linda NLarstlrnan, �Y Park. F.ita Sahulez. Dials - .- - ` ' ..: . ' _ ,. T riser, Caaolirte Redpath. ..I1.. ,I - .�. 5Yrp1Ys far yver 28,533.20 : , . _ - _ .. _ ! use And ou lira IX r. ou - - B nese Conrneree t Pse de (4-�► C Psi) ...I.i....� . - Tefols Debit A Credit Columns ;30.130.!2 .� . . BIlA--Susan Amos. Wendy Best, Diane Bryck. Wer:dy. Carter, .- ': �..,.. ,� : Balance at end of year -(form B.) - ;f70.13E.92 -- ' .. Lorraine_ Gloria Demand, Faith Garnett, Kathy Gar vood - Dorn Holli er, Karen Kerr, Ch Moreton, Marltane . . ._ --. Mahor1 9tlern+ Morris. Maley , .. . �,. - .. 13ar'bara LV arner, Shlel . Diane ds Curdle Annie, Robert Comport, , ' .. ;_ ° STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE .•: '_ - .; , .: _ _ - ' - : Robert Allen. - . . _ .::: , . or. Tho Year E ndirr8 F , .. 31, 19W - . _ - Deoernb.r :.;. . .: ... . _ • „__ :. _ ._ : _. - W i Pse sines• Commerce CoY . Grade X (4 -yr. Course) - _ µ. tX ENDITUIRE 6410A -Barbara CBlaRlley, Dora Cltlrke, Janet Cooney, Shahan ' • .• Actual Bvdgaf _. .. Aet�al ,BYd9K Copithorn, Josie Dean, Susan Fi all, Diane Hunter, Linda James. - e G neral Government- acFarla 1 M ne, Dale McKeown. Bonnie Miller, L,ilxia ,1bta1 Reverie"from iasattoa $2.180,832,L8 2,06r766.81 ' 93.;56,57 Exec. i Le6•tve. f 8,803.38 O' R7tOr VST, Ftetmv3, Helen Sdh10iC}]. Marg. YeU118r1 $� tiara Barr, Llorraine Penley, Dale nny R$SInllSSen. Da Stella- Loag-term'Debt Charges Recoverable 99,166.57 ;Administrative 1 ; .74.285.7i _ _ . bough. John Thorley, Bob Vander lip _ Other ser;a27.fbb . ' Contributions. Grants and Subsidies , - 115.316.71 115.244.52 Silence TeChnol - ' Trades Courses, Grade X (5 -yr. Crso.)- egy +� I _ Governments: Children's Protection 9.409.43 _ `'. Direct Relief .37.186.56 - . ,..' - , -j45.442.58 Potection to Persona and Property 534A DatTity Belli, David CorDiber, Albert Dutican, Dennis Trevor o Geldet Half rd chard R1 Henwood, 'Bob Peter . `:I -' Highway Imv'mt. Law Entonment and . ,Herdma.n. JOil82IRLS5e' Payments in Ueu of -'• ' Pest Control 15.172.06 t - - mnalciDal.ta:o 16.768.26 Vncondltlonal Per Capita Proactive 1naDection Engineering Dept.' 30,780.93 - 1 5596 -BOR B1itOR, Robert Molrnuk, Chris. Neff, Kevin Nor- . Grants' 77,467.50 ; '. School Guards 600.00 man, James Pearce, Mike Powers, David Rou h, Kwinter S 1 g m18- iC '• Flnlay'Smith. Mike Gillies. ... ,, Recreation , 850.00 ,• 46,492.99' 62.872.00 . .; Warble Fly :: ' 986.40 . .. .. . 286.859.73 820.739.72 ' .. I. Public Works. Roads, . ... - S59C-Brian Hobbs, Harold ..Hoefei, Torte% Huleatt, William • Highways t Street; feas2a.s2 s> 9.a5o.00� Joyce, James L,ee, Robert Postel, Joe Railcar, Chas. otber Municip.ueies . . ,;., dSttca ung. Lbed W tki J r l oh 1t'e ee. P R W a tts, n. ea erb lis, Gor- . w . .'`- ,Belie! Recovariea . '5,044.38 ; . : • Social Welfare- (ached. 10) = :,; _t 1. {5,044.39 4.0".00 . • .. , : :'.. .. Relief Assistance 88.888.89 ;; . Welfare'Admin'tn. _:..:. •997.00 - • _ _. r..�_ ..w �'eter .. ode OrIX (4 -year C�urse)- _ -" :'`a4,53o.os 31.250.00 . SI9A-Mike Daniels, John Dodds, Vfichael Everett. James Janes' interest, Tax Penalties 44,118.09 L. - _ ,' . - 'Education, imHudlne , " • - .' ` • •- •_ 1M tae, Paul. Lau �• L reY��, Brian Rutt, Ronald Stad MikC+ _ . • '.` `Pother Revenues- _ ': Debt Charges .1.273.693.94 1,253,365.63 Stancer, John VanHernmen, Wm. V'lk' n V' • ' . t 1 imo , Doug, l ilson, OITtl N a Wilts `Rents. Concessions and : ,, -- .-" - - . _ _ . . Franchises 431.00' - ': Fiv♦es . ` 118.00 -- - - _ - ` Recreation and Com muniti' Services - = L1,r4s so 1 16 10.¢� 'I _ eK W re Churcher, !Yale Boniface, Manfred DueB- rry ingston, Bob Laskovitch,. - Seraice Charges 19,264.22 • Albert : McQueen Tony MCQUeen, •' e . 19,811.22 _ 450.00 . -Debt Charxes . - '.r_. -: Paul Neff, Richard Norman, Michael Skelton, "• . :':` , . , . . Long term lsched. 11) 420.992.23 George Murphy. . Miscellaneous- ' • 150th Anniversary Rev. 271.00 - ..;;Less own share - ` S49C--Lorne'-Alien, Gary Carmichael, Richartd Gunter. Wayne . -. ' .Fed. of Aarric. 96.65 - -r ,. Danny Pettit, Gordon Warren, er Weir, Robert - ' Recovery Pen. Prem. 1,248.77 ., _- .__ I---` - , es.s<ses7 V sync Wilcox. Wayne Hart. Phillip Morrtgtxnery Tial. on Loc. Imp'mts. 66.20 .., __+. - : r Tu write -oils rec'vd. 65,098:09 ' • Short term interest .... and other charges 17,267.02 _ '` - 5490 -Tom Benson, Anthony Caney. John Mont e , John I. I. '- 66.7.68.71 ' • 1:430.00 °' . ` 110,423.59 110.156.57 ;; • Moonie; Michael Morozuk, Carman Racippio, Pat Auaellll,, Randy .. Wiles Jim Gtllrbel. , + Tef411 ewes Rweww 2.721,1ea.ee s.s"1912.le ' ;. i .OWRC Sewer Area` ' ; _ Debt Charges 15.998 09 16,938.03 - - . Grade X S Course - (,-year ) , Taw Rj?ewwe seetwo --aa.7a1,1ee.ie l.f"Ala.is :Taxes ,. , Discount for Taxes 8,864.88 11 .000.00 written of! 79,805.74 4,600.00 _ � SS10A--Robeirt Clegg, Bruce Craig, Henry Desjardlns. ' '. caoita D 1 Expenditures out �0'Ri an Fraser,. .-, ,. venue 19,18931 22.235.69 .George Garnett, Paul Haley, Stanley Hanson, John Warily :; •, _ - tide ll. ur eysse Jam _;.. . Joint or 3Dea Ex' ` p tree. .. acKera �� Miurltgy Toye . • County Rates a0a 784.09 •� .La . . .. ` . >, •.. . Per ached' D•1 .: 313,504.66 SS108-�Sarly .Dixon, RictlaTd Ke uLg, n Kulp- rr, DOtlgl'8,S K' Joh ::. s22,o 57 0 1.s , 6., s _ ers,.Tbrn M'al9halln rel : , '.. l.e7C Steal art RA n TC , John Watkins St8ILJ Wonnaiiobertso ' _ . :.: .:. • .. .; ' Niacellaneons-� . . 1 De Prov sion for f. G de X - ra (4 -year Courses . erred ravens 2,480.a8 ;„ Indus. Promotion 11,8a8.63 S41C-Michael Brava, Albert Dexon mS VPtn Dobbatt, Paul . =. Grants -Retarded a Dr aper, ex. EMatt, Wialter Hall, Fred Hotner, Wm- Jones, . Crippled Children 7.400.00 '' Danny ver, Jim McInnis, Robert McMaster. Wayne. Morris, • - 16,749.01 8,380.38 Jim Duncan. .. I. ' Prov. for Allow, ReNrves - 54108 -Rex. Brom Wd, Tom Holman, Rudy Kaaz, Carl Lehman, 7 and Reserve fitads 12.000.00 12.000.00 Robert Liddell, Bab Mink, llsaloolm M g Tian Munn, David O'Bietles. Milton Parlcirf, Gordon P pr�eTltice, I?aL. . - " 6trws Ten tRsPw/Nese R,492,a7g.ee 2,ese.Na.82 Vitls2ddn. ' sassn rw deer ses».ae as.ellse Grade XI (4 -year Carrs)- r • . ' . ret 1tti..waare s..u.n $2.711,2086 ssse.els.ae 1' s11A--+Peter ffierovsliee, f]Lrls. '.Burl+awis, Terry Daws rtt /� `' Disbar. Gaz7 Ge,rigs, Robea+t Hewins, Robm, RM, 17d. r Gary Howe. Torn Mis dwU, Ken Page, Bruce Pt1,gh, Alfred !r . pelt, Cleve Shirk. Adrian VanHernmen, Philip Veuty - . Whittacker. . . , . • . '. - r .. , . . _I. I ,. ..: . . I M; 1R Page Eight Iii THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1964 was cassdncted by the min- ity. Freedorn rnust not be ab - an and Ray spank the .week- ist t what is - .- - - Thomas - Willson Wedding end at Keswick. rater, Rev. F. Camist- Mrs. M. used. Let us cone[ the maple _ Terry Green od -Waterloo, leader, organist and choir goal. God is the Lord We at the organ. whose God visited on the weekend with leader, presided Why have pontic his pare, Mr. and Mrs. H. The choir entered to the Pro- must repent- er in war tame, r cessional "O Lord Thou Art days of prdy T. reenter M God and King". A solo— and not in peace tom' Let If God be "'2 confined to bed for iwo weeks. "Hymr, of Thanksgiving" was turn from evil. ` - Miss.Mary Lord, let us serve -Him Let Mr. Evans Ward is in UX - beautifully sung by bridge Hospital, but .is , now Beth-%JcClement. The Script- us crowd to the churches � improving. Script- ure reading was: Psalm'33. Mr. our families. Let us return to Mr. and Mrs. 'Norris Hardy. Conkey's message was in keep- Lire faith t our fathers. enjoyed a holiday at Caesarea ing with "Confederation Day", Christ's righteousness exalteth . on the week=end. taking as his text: Psalm 33, a na'dOn• Bruce Thorpe of Toronto vis- verse 12—"Blessed in the nat- ion-ited at .the home of his par- whose God is the Lord". r ants, Mr. and. Mrs. ' George This nation of Canada has 'WATER Thorpe on the weekend. been singularly blessed by God." • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Mid- The -people who came to this , dleton of Toronto, visited on country first, had little but ( phone 839-1656 the weekend with Mr. and faith. They were assured of .1' ° two ira to God, .l "Let George Do It" Mrs. Mac Middleton. things—aff • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of. and Accountability to iiim. To �Y 4 •i : ColLingwood spent Sunday at them. freedom. was a recess- _ +� of Mrs. Loss Hill as the home Eu-ene Paisley. t1 14=r. and Mrs. Ken Gooda'n "WE'VE DONE IT x r i and family have been holiday.- - ,$,. `� i{�g at the home of Mr. and .• f, `d r•�. J. P,�nnie. - .. .. .. ._. } rr R? { 3 Mr. and ,Mrs. Al Rozell hol- GONE WHOLESALE L ALE_ id,cyecl at i take Simc'•�e on the WE'VE • � ,weekend, �Ir,. J. Dennie and firs. J. r -, McGuire sperrt a pieasnrrt ev- SAVE SAVE SAVE • - � a r ening at the home c:' ;fir. and t Mrs. S. Avery on the 6cca,ion — " ' ,:s-�-5e�ats• of Vlrs. Avery's ,b1rFh6ay. j Mik Hobday of Tomni , is Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Bud Thomas" shown here following their recent wadding in the St. Q holidaying at the home of the John's United Church, Brougham. The bride is the Sc: mer Dore•F.y Elaine W:Ilson, daughter of Rennie -fancily and w 5th Mr.' A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95 Good - Mr. and Mrs. George E. Willson of Brougham.e groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville and Mrs. R. Budd ,of Good - Thomas of Stouffville. Photo by Cadieux Studio W Wholesale Pace 9• Wood. p� le - $3 95 Suzel Champagne (A Sher - brook is visititr:; at :the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evans. �L1'31ZLMONT 1'lr' andMr'' Clark Vanstone, Morley, o=rs. :Morley hes left Marilyn genie attended a Mr, and firs. Bruce Harion the post office and. I`lorrine birthday party on Friday ev- 3$SSavings On Our House Calls 8 Shop Repair Service Decoration Day services. at of Toronto, spent Sunday. at .14:11 is taking her, place. ening at the home of Pat Hob - Claremont Union Cemetery on the home of Mr, and - Mrs: %1r. -and Mrs. Arthur Loyst day; �SSi$SAVE - Picture Tubes. Tubes, Parts - SSSSAVE - Sunday. had a very goof att-' Earl •Cook. and Janice of Whitby visited The Recreation' Committee TUNER CLEANER - Only 99e. _ .. endance, Rev, A. E. Cress%ell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morley of on � unday with Mr. and Mrs.- swim classes havc shot ',mdv: of the Unrated Church had the Ottawa.• spent four clays last Grant Tayor. way with 53 boys grad girls ori- Ge S. ELECTRONICS service, assisted by Dr. H. S. "week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr, and Mrs. Bob &:les, Suc- rolled. The -classe, will co.n. Hillyef. The. Claremont Band inue . nti] Jul 17th, v supplied the music: *aaaaaaaaaaa■ear•ataaasrstaaaaaaaate*es7aaaisi•na■ Y _ JMr, and lira: Clare- ianko 'CSA C -SUPPLY CO.t �. M.T. and Tics Alan Tomlin- spent the week -end at Wianko HOLLJMiL Vf L 1 b L "son and Y e on ` of Hamilton; OB PRINTING? Lake turd House. on Sparrow visited here on Sunday, - while .there enioyeri •';Ira: - LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Ran .Hedges has porch- t1 ittinzham - birthday party" ........ . aced at th n of I= Letterheads Envelopes Statements . - FOR SAVING PHONE 839-2248 Hall at the north end of the St. Andrews Presbyterian Tim! • i :�Ir. and Mrs. Carl Dopjcing. . Church —Pickering — of Dundas v.+.ted here Sunday Tickets, Dodgers, Business Cards Ttip service on Sunday morn- ' 1 '' v''" 'Snd attended Decoration ser- l . r •• -THE DICKERING NEWS Mme, Chas. Crwper has now moped in'n her new the 2ih � _-Claremont. - _.. ,- . , d � _ _ • ltr: arc! I=re: Don Hed:;es 94209 _ visited lir :To -t ,Das•; ori a; ,' Goodu-nod. Sun::ay e%,�n.n;. uaaaaaaaastuiaistaaa■aaaaiausaauuaaaaaaan Mr . and iii,:. Geonze De- Rusha left on Sunday -for` a , } <trip to the -west. _ lr. and M':r: GeoMe .Post- . 111 gore fLhing at "Tweed on N O T I C E the weekend: Mr: and Mrs. 'Fan!, Sand- erson. Jack. and Amy Graham THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATH - of Lindsay.:rpent Sunday with J OLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR SCHOOL SECTION NUMBER 3 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TAKE NOTICE that th - ees on tfie 22nd day of June, 1964 passed By-law Number 7 to authorize the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of Do-, bentures of the said Board of Trustees in the principal amount. of $90,000• 1. The purpose for P the construction and poi which the money is to M borrowed is t mart of a foul• -room addition to the ; • ' existing Roman Catholic Separate _School in School Section Attention - Number 2 in the Township of Pickering. - 2. The amount to be borrowed is 590,000 on the security l- of the said Debentures, which shall be a charge upon the schoolhouse property and premises and any other real or pers- " onal property vested In the Said Board of Trustees, .and upon AJAX -DICKERING _ ro the separate school rates collectible by the sald Board of Trust- _ 3. ` The Debentures -ire to be dated July 15. 1964 and $- + are to be repayable in instalments of principal, on July 15 in de emm the years 1966 to I"S' as follows: Ofawof� -. Year' -Principal Amt. Year Principal Amt. 1966 $3,000.00 1976 $4,000.00 �q67 3,000.00 1977 5,000.00 A reminder to Ajax -Pickering tele- PLETE SEVEN -FIGURE .NUMBER► W ` aw *ar; 1968 s,000.o0 1974 S'�0'� hone users: • When calling Oshawa Now is also a good time .to bring 1969 •3,000.00 1979 5,000.00 P Iloi • • • ' 3,000.00 1950 ',7 5,000.00 y P �. 1970 ;and' Whitby, dial'. the full seven our Personal List of telephone hone �a M 1971 3;000.00 191!1 6,000.00 eoe of slMai 1972 4,000.00 1932 6,000.00 figures of the number you want to numbers up to date! Jot' down the . �� ��► 1973 4,000.00 1983 :6.000.00 1974 4.000.00 1984 7,000.00 reach. Like Dunbarton, these com= full seven -figure numbers of friends 1975 4,e00.06 1915 7,000.00 munities now form part of your local :and associates you call freglientyy, The Debentures maturing M tfie years 1966 to 1975 are to calling area, and Long Distance and. for "Long Distance friends," in bear interest at the rate of 5�/4C0o per annum, and the Debent-. char es no Ton era 9 elude the Area Code when it is Photo ures maturing in, the years 1976 to 1965 aro to bear interest g g PP y H O at the rate of 670 per annum> such interest Ming payables• an- BUT REMEMBER: DIAL THE COM- `different from your own (416). nually on July 15. Stlldi�/ .:. Aj MALCOLM WHETHER,' ` Secretary. , . ` STATION 'LAZA Y BELL Bwlr, managed and owned,by Canadians _ ■ THURBDAY, JULY 9, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS ;Page NineRTC A-LAa•7AM Jones and Mr. Ken McTaggart day with her sister, Mrs. J. Friends are sorry to hear The Active Service Class Hospital. Mrs. Lorne Jones and Dor- with a miscellaneous shoal•er. Brig, , at Oshawa. Mrs. R. Da • entered the t•:.- w•:11 meet next Wednesday ev- Congratulations to Mr. an attended a trousseau tea prior to their wedding on Sat- Several from here attended bridge Hospital on Sunday e•:-_ __ening, July 13. with Mrs. Lew- Iv1:ts. Lorne Carson, g ha, °� — ail last Tuesday for Miss Carlene urday, in the Mt. Zion Church; Decoration Services at Glare- ening for observation, and 'nee is Jon,:.:' Group in charge of the arrival ly 5 1dau64, o Dopking. at Dundas. Mrs. Morgan Evans. Clare- mont. on Sunday. sister, Mrs. F. Noon, Graver- the meeting• Place %v'll be an- Sunday, ?,bout one hundred friends mont, is not in the best of Mrs. B. Jamieson and Mary hurst, is at the Day h. •n;e. nounced later. - Congratulations --to Mr• -and and neighbors gathered last health, and is with her dau- Jean attended a trousseau tea Mr. and \lase Dcna.d Jan-Congrautlation� to 11r., and Mrs. Glen Manderson on the Wednesday night at the home ghter, 1`Irs. Lorne Jones for i on Saturday night for Miss arson and family si�eat Sun- 1111x. F*ed Fiss on the arrival birth of a son , of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, the present. Donna Johnston, at her home day at the Ward co'ta_e atof a young son on Friday, July ep � and' presented Miss Janet Mrs, Lewis Jones spent:Sun- in Uxbridge. Coboconk. 3, 1964. at the Oshawa General FRENCHNANS BAY S. 'L Harold Scott and his Strictly }redh grade A farniky of North Bay have vis- ited for, the past week with Mr, Fred Scott and also Mrs - 7 Scott's relatives here. LARGE Church service at -Fairport United Church. on Sunday was taken by Session mem- bers, of 'the . Dunbarton and = _Fairport Churches. On July 12, the Stewards of- both churchell. will be in charge. We wish Dr. McKay and family a haPPY 0, 0STRO'uo S EGG S E_ Y _F D'.MA,R,.K - DOZEN -Bring your own carton holiday. , recovery _>s wished Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Jus��ast of Rouge Bridge for Bobby Balsdon, Broadview' St., who underwent surgery at the Ajax Hospital on July 2• MAPLE ,LEAF Peace River White No. 1 (Save 29c) 12 -oz. Bears - Swift's Mr. Don. Simpson and faro- _ 39 NATUPLAL PURE LIQUID HONEY 2 for 49c — iiy and rs. J• a>xl CHEDDAR MARGARINE Joy, of Detroit, visited the ek- CHEESE i 1 ' Floyd Balsdoii's on the week - 12 oz. pkg. York Concentrated Frozen _ d -o2. Tins _ �� ' end Patsy,and a Relation e- turned with them for a few MILD 49e ORANGE JUICE ----___-- " 3 fvr 396 8,9 - weeks' holiday. 12 oz. lbs. . • ' ' Mrs. Wm. Galbraith accom- MEDIUM ?7s Blue Ribbon Real Label 'Bare 14s ponied by her suer Rudy, vis - MEDIUM 17e ited Floyd Baldson's on Mon-. 12 oz. pkg. TEA BAGS pies. of 100 - 79C day and "visited Bobby, in the _ .OLD 63e . - ... - hospital. _ !rose 2 _ Lave twos. �r Fresh (While They Last) Mrs. C. c re1eld is under Her Many ZIP DoB Feed STRAWBERRY er RASPBERRY JAM S9e friends wish her a speedy re- covery. U oder Packard lb.jere. • ( Mrs. J. LaCgICKEN WINGS::: - � . and Go ers=sai def York Frozen Large Family Size 24 -oz Pies ' `n SaDenisiae) �' Raisin Or _ turned to their home on Fox - $lave Ave. last week._ . Mr. ,ifs e.. lies LUCAS. ARTHURS Lawry spent over �a y_ear in 1 Rhubarb Plea 3 for X1.00 } Egypt, with the Atrd2ce. .'O `:,fSave 47c) (Less Than 3 -- 39c Each) 'BY THE PIECE _ ::lb. 29c . Miss Barbara Cook. of Sud - .10 bury holidayed at the home SLICED 39C of her parents.. on Liverpool 148860141111 lbod Cadburys Large 25c Bars _ • - Road,:South Chocolate Bars .2 for 39C Sliced Rindless (While It lasts) Canada Padwn (Dairymilk, Caramilk, Honsycrisp & Dark) Easter Rebekah Lim 12 os, square Bl�• ', Easter -Rebekah Lodge head Nn1i Bovri( (Save" 15c) 12 -oz. Tins Breakf � a�pn its 25, rLo,dgle meeting opened insreJune gular [or 95C Corned Binet 2 for 99C . form, with Sister Rose Stroud 2Round acting as N. G., assisted . " by Red Rose 10096 Pure Targe 6 -oz. JarSister Made Douse, V. G. Sis- ter (Save 1'1C) _ _ Stroud read her Stick Re - (saw Coffee .99CSte Or b P port. Cards, f1oweis, had been Ma Last "Tss�dsrflaks (Save 40e1 a.SRo" aStS lr sent to the sick and situ2-=m. . Maple The first n6mimtions were - - held fore for sum- ­_79 - Jay's or Mountain View Canada fancy _" mer. Sister Stroud was nom J•..••i Tomato Juice 2 for 5ft inated Noble Grand. Sste: (Save 7c) Large 48 -oz. Tins Skinless (While They Last) Ruby Andrew, as V. G. sister (Loose) Elspeth Dolmage for -Record-7 .,: • WIENERS Ib. Ing Secret Suer Meary Jeas Soft -Rite (Save Sc) lFamily 4 -Roll Pack Gray, 'Trsi3strrer. Sister Jean Tolle( Tissue - -,-.-'49c T • sisteT Stroud � a i9C Lean Peamealed nice pro, -ream of local talent: ` (Special Offer of 30c Off) wouldvhichwar enjoyed by all. we COTTAGE ROLL wrould like W thank Sister Lever Brothers King, Size 5 -lb. Box �b• Stmud'for all her work In pre. OM0 DETERGENT--._-- -- $1.29 - - 49 Par ng .such an enjoyable ev- _ emn-. A dainty lunch was ser. • �~ . e committee. -e wish M.Dsn a ed Smoked Spra"' - all our members .a good hoir= CAT FOOD 2 for 290 Picnic Shoulder : _ ..... Ib. 49C 'u*—. ani are 'ready to start... . -- -- --- = -- - back to Work in September: / • On June 2.6,• the CP &..T, hemi ' Black Diamond Large 16 -oz. Jar Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready - a very successful Bake Sale . CHEEZ PLEEZ S9e Monneys Bake Shop. We — . _ -= -- --- in " _ h _ � would like to thank a}�_ who 7 lbs 9c �-- CHICKENS : fil.• C helped with the baking. and ' Maple Leaf Orono Brand Canada First Grade - also tt.:Ise who dame along to (Sew 7e) CREAMERY BUTTER ..:___,___— __, Ib. 59e help us out in our.efforts. The Lucas Arthurs Small Link C. P. & T. used to gather pap- ers to make money in brder Fresh Persian size �60s PORK SAUSAGE 1 lb• pkg•�C to carry on with our work. ti•e ;SEEDLESS LIMES _-= .dos. 39c No. 1 Home Grown ----- - — are try-ins "hake sales" for a - Cross Cut _ while �. ne 3 for our next one. SHORT RIB ROAST = " held J. 30' methe ti P. & T. Ho�. Grown t----- Heads E9 'h regular meet NEWTOTATOES Ib. �C Ing at the Snow White Cauliflower ___._____----- 39e �' home of Suter M. •Gilmour, - Round or Square with "six inembers •present. A RUMP ROAST quilt'has a �, quit as ben ma ariu w',u sire Ib. % be q ii'ted. A Draw WiH be C� Carolina Red Ripe Juicy4a �99c 8C Olbso / C WATERMELOS -= Smoked madein October. ' tAvoraO• re•,t». Each) - will be this First Prize quilt S`erond—a ' _ BACON SQUARES ib. 29C Ttrird ' and the pair of Hand No. 1 Home Grown Ifresh Horne Grown t'rs eunet+s Maple Leaf Ful Cooked Boneless dowels: This money was (sed , — bcnlm R or Green SMOKED NAM School Boy and Girl, who are --e 99O' unable to purchase tat and 49c Sunkist sw.N Eating alae leo. . (Average 2 -3 lbs.) ANS 2 lbs' _ � was used for a�nee RE VALENCIA ORANGES 3 doff. 9Se Devon Sliced RindlessY, and to acid those in dis_ • ; • 1 -Ib. Pkg. trans. U.S.. m.. , Prom +ro ►L BREAKFAST BACON . Byng g BLUEBERRIES .... No. 1 Ontario n Large 49. SSC .... Sweet Black U.S. No. 1 sr.Ea ewe ae.M �s•e (Lade arse ■ s '� AAIlesd Best 2 lbs. 7%-Boaelese Rolled Plate Brisket �Y1W71� nes. 3% Pet Resat e. 4!e Seco e PLUMS Aisle or Brat M tutord� Scfrooit Teacher wmiit Cherries bre 39c ROAST __ is �� � : No. 1 Home Grown Long Green Field (fie �1e Removed) ]FISH Li►N s�and t :1.49 * �jp PORK LOIN RO 29 to Aug%W 14 J� 6 basket — CUCUMBERS 2 for 2rJlr Aenele>A Belled flet b rtbel AM g'2'M't• Phone. RIb Eeid _ Ib. S9c rod July, Good Size Pdwo Re Rosas _ W Blas spy _.................... 16 ►RICES EEEECTIVE _ • • . . ----- _.................... 'Fresh Maw ei *"It No. 1 Home Grown Tasty Field �. 69e T!.dorloiw Ewd 1b. 69e 'MMo . (Avenge RttD, Mat, ELtCTROMIC . THURS. -FBI. - SAT- Cents Roasts or l+andiear rose with sae.► Chun a, 7% °wD ��Ns _. JULY 9 -1b . , >, IOM AT 0 E S . lbe 39C :. to RIb Rosa ______ Ib. s;0 Whole Loi. ____.___ e. sea 943-16"JA3, . , T - J a x :.: .-...._ ._... .n w•; � l_-,.ufi�......-wnasy,,.iw�s..tlwNRr►v.r-; ••M•--...-•'-+M•..n.w., .. � _ Page Ten THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 travelling. and they will take The Churches WEST-ROUGE up residence in London upon BUSINESS DIRECTORY their return. Out of tmvn guests at the ■sssusssssssssasssss.. , -- -- Can** Club the funeral of their uth�•le, Mr. wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. During the past week, WestSpence, who was over ninety Newman Hills, r&- and Mrs- . Pickering ,.-, • Rouge Juvenile C-4 Crew has years of age, when he pied David Hills,.Mr. arid Mrs. Earl- United Church _ f had two victories in two regat- away. Hills and fancily, and Mr. and: GUARANTEED . M(EACHNiE/S tas. At the Dodiinion Day Reg- Mr. Fred Huns, Island Road, Mrs. Telford,ll of Lon- ' James a atna, sponsored by the City of had the misfortune to haveMinister: Rev. Melville Sultan ° Toronto, at Centre Island. these some fingers badly cut, and' don. Radio-TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR -CHURCH SERVICE.S.r boys, John Gomes, Ricky Betts, had to be amputated, while Our best wishes go to Way- - Gary ne and Penny in their new An Make or Model McClelland and Brian he was enjoying some holidays home, 'and married life. Y 11.00 A. M Pests, raced an exciting race to . at Naganash. .....I......... - - ARTHUR FIELD • � Sunday School Withdrawn - bring in First and the Second We are sorry to learn that Vaughan Willard Graduation _ Private 'Ambulance Servide Crew of Jim MacKeracker, Mr. and Mrs. Maloney and the PICKE'RING IG r Donnie Gelder, Mike Hughes family have moved frons Rouge Exercises Y For The Summer DAY OR NIGHT and Gid Fleming brought in Hills Dr.. and have takcn up - AUDLEY a good fount► Club supporters residence in Agincourt . gincou t. They The Vaughan Willard Gradua -- - i Church Service 9.4S A. M. wondered w1wther the Channel will be missed in this common- tion Exercises were held 'on WATER DELIVERED 9 cameras, focussed on them icy. Wednesday, June 24. It was Sunday School .10.50 A. M. had anything to do with the Many happy returns of the 'decided oris year to dispense Wne. McEachnle. Prof J i ir�d ay. but the boys crap- day to-_.GWelsh, Sunny- with the dinner and have an ■f usssss•sssissassss� roved this by again winning slope Dr., on his 13th birthday Award and Graduation Even- West Of Dunbarton at the Mothawk Regatta in on July 9; ,to Mr. Chris. Pur- ing, for all (basses, with all ;per N 17 PHONE *HONU: 92-2 1 . t kiss, Sunnysiope, on his birth- parents and children welcome. ___ - -- Burldngton. with a 1 �� Besides the Juvenile C-4 day, July 9; and m Stephen Dhe Prean opened Pickering, Ont. ,7t. Geprgo'f Trophy the Club made an enc- ��wrthorne, Island Rd-, on his oonoett by the Pickering Twp. A'TIant:C 2-0063 f cetlent showing against the 19th birthday on July ll. School Area 2. Band, under the Anglican Chvreb fifteen otther, dubs present at o 0 0 direction of Mr. D. Karry. Che Doaeinion Day Regatta ' THE CHURCHES Mrs. Loucks, retiring Pres- ►1CNLRINt oNfANto from al across Canada and U. ident, then. gave a message of KEN and CLARKS titer. N. "a iNSPNeae S. John Mitchell won handily St. Edward's. The Confessor greeting- Cr�gjton Drynian, a A,<o. D. the Junior K-1 event, and now Anglican Church, East Ave. The Athletic Awards and. P BE N T I CE '&w sea, .h11.rt-o od fourth in the Senior K-1: Sunday, July 12. - 9.30 a. m. Team Crests were presented da Murdoch �..;•pboes ;tea-seed TY Junior K-2 crew--Joan! Hoiy communion, Rev. Scott to the winners by MT. Murrey AUCTIONEERS _ _'suwowr seNvters - Mitchell and Dan MacKerack- in charge• Stroud .Tice Proficiency A- MARKHAM Barristers, Solicitors a•H ` ,wady er. and the Junior K11 creme- Rev Scott has announced he wards were presented to the u••.•.d w nterteAutbarawi p•. er• Grades 1 to 7, by 'the Staff of 00-0•• M Oawe� oat r•.r and Notaries Public t.•wannl w - Jahn Mitchell, Robert Cooke, will be leaving this_ parish to G r� s� b"�� N� ie.m •..•--x•11 John McCormacik and Dan take. the duties of Rector Vaughan Willard. �c Of C0010M aCil duvasdt3 totir MacKeraccer, placed second in of St. Albans, in the city, and The school choand e B sang a r•ar a Our cwt sws. u.se .. M- summy s.wa both ever>�. In the Juvenile a� that he wrili be Music Dir- few numbers and the Sand and al•• •ar •� K. 5 Simcoe St. N-, Oshowo ecYar at St- George's College. C]roir Award were presented fe•aww•rr. R•t.• (M M• '�ae1•r NSA events, the crew of Ricky Betts, •uAe. eswN;e AT oNe Neves ,vest a em-Nere"T Gary MaQeliand placed sec- members of St. Edward's by Mr. Karry. - Toloph, Oshawa 723-iris (At d,. r•rw NONE Ond, and the crew of John congregation are very sorry to Mr. ,Munroe delivered an en- - - Neortets - mesesage to the 294-3161 or 640.166 wsoeN*ft Gomes and Donnie Gelder third Mr. Scott, who takes up ItSDAY ifgtYtenu ro:N •. �* -M+h o•" Bei in the G-2 race. In the C.1 race his new duties early in Sept- grack aces. The Diplomas and Pn.w•• r.w eww ..bree•w a.d 1•b.re664" ter 1r• adi John Gomes paddled a fine ember. Pins were presented by Mr. aratew•.r• sew« close. i race and placed fifti� , Dave d o o Lee Clarke and Mr. J: Adam- . E . Watson's Juvenile War 'Cance Grace Prosbytoriah Church son. ,placed second. The Bantams Port union Road = The Proficiency •Trophy was BURY i COMERY c Christian Scieaet C-4 crew of Gerry Gomes, Ter'- Morning Service for the sum. earned by David Best ale who S"ItIsT'ERs SOLICITORS e7 H E R R I N ry Betts. Gary McIntyre. Hen- mer, months are at 9.30 a m. also mon the Best Male Ath- ..Society ry Drntglecki placed fifth. West witty Rev. MacKilitcan hav- lefac Award.- NOTARIES PUELIC Rouge placed fourth with a ing charge. The Citizenstrip Award was , 1k Roues Na R CICONVARIG ND GNYRCN fLRY1C! AND total Of 30 petrels. O O O Presented to Wendy May, by �� r OY �M e.•d • 5 At the Mohawk Regatta. in A wedding of interest to loc- Mrs- J. Mar* in-eomu�6 w,hi..+ t....6 Funeral Q/l�. wNowr seNooe. • BurirrhE,ton the West Rouge al reu& nts was performed at President of the Howie and T. 7 suwoAr - ae.N �► 1s �. Club amazed a total of 59 St. Margaret's err the Pines Se3yool Assocratiorr A 4mbulone@ $@rVlee I [v"ina Sov+ee - 7.20 r. AL ` pounts, to place a good third Anglican Church.- West Hill, on MT. C7onkwrrSht presented • •Nw Rs•d. la•t Neu. A- MOM, Ne. hi. HISkWay for the day- Besides the .: Juv- Friday, June 26, 1964. when the Area Public Speaking * = T.elew.•wWe of N•attwe a.• sA,.• .r entle -fart event, John Mitchell Rev. T. W. iLatpur"united in ward to LSyn Kerfoat. wi►o al- M, ea' ,1pd10Pa _ No. 2 H19hway was the big alai, wirnutg the marriage, Penelope t Penny 1. so won the Area Proficieihcy A- fahRi•T .wr tl••.wf at tw• w.aw..day ss••N•s deivghter of MT. and Mrs. Rob- ward. plus 325.00. b AMdae•w•e of Pickering Beeth Rood Need .t s.N P. ta. Junior K-1 event, -and .placing made a few. a good second in the Senior K-1 ert Parker, of West Hill, and Mr. HbPk:uhs * •�� ARc weu;oars a magnificent effort against Earl Wayne. son-Of W. and closing r>?steaTks,, and the H. do Th+. R...deaa R•eM h •w a ~ mast of. the finest kayak. pad. Mrs..Tom Goddard, Ridgewood S. Assoc. then. served refresh- MONUMENTS one* : •Tele h et.. Iwrat•1 Ta••a.y. Tramcar tilers on the continent.. . John Rd, West Rouge, -The bride, meats and a social hour was and M P VNd•y • S, 00 a a N P also combined with Jahn Mc- given' in marriage by her -fat: enjoyed_--Corr. water ay e#••.w..we w•.a.•• WHiteholl 2-3610 at ao seam t..ae..r. .... Cormack, Robert Cooke and her. looked lovely !n a floor-� sK >te David Watson, to win in the 'length gown of satin leona. a ROSXRT AUSTIN, PROP. r Cart arlr•r h•f•.wutl•a. ATIawtN Junior K-2. In .the Junior K-1 pill- bis style veil of illusion ' R. N. �. vrrnry. caw+. ,event, Robert Cooke placed lace, and .carried camellias and Mr, and -Mrs. Gibson,. Old. '— ssit•. west or wasry rrsNstaRhssssesest.r.osoa• second behind John Mitchell. pink roses, Her sister. Lvirs• Forest Rd. are stili tolking a- Oa N•. X. Nhsrw•y, e•e.... Buy and Sell fn the Senior K-.1, Robert James Fulford. was matron of bout their delightful trip._ I tatiNry a Aja s!. AAdI@Vlhf Oooke placed fourth, and Jno. honour, , In -a street-length which took them"-crown to I Phones WhMby iii-14i2 With A ClassMied Ad McCormack _fifth. and in the. dress of pink crystalise and PreabyteriOA Church Senior K-4, John Mitcireil, ,faille, with matching Mexico,. California 4nd throu-. sasssssssssssssssassa Robert. Cooke. John McCoy m- res. The bridesmaids. Miss Hea- gh the Rockies. The girls are Church street North. Melcorlrw wearing bracelets from Mex- assssssausssa■sssssssssssasssss■sssasssassu -ack and Dan MacKeracker ther Gibson, Karen Morley, ion made of Mexican coins. Ai' 6R Ministter Rev. F. Conkey, M. A were record, making it a big Diane Jessen and Susan God- Ms. and Mrs. Len. Ferguson ;JOIN OUR GROUP TO - Manse. " Wlndser Drive day for the Club's kayalt Pad- lard, were in. rase crystalise and their family - returned sem fn theevents, and faille dresses with match- from a lovely holiday at Phi ` Jim, MacKeracker placed sec- _ nd all the Peterboro, and NASSAU ori and Ricky Betts and-Gar- bride's attendants carried 'ph _ _ Service of Worship 11.13 AJI► found their house had n ' ry McOelland placed. fourth in carnations anted white mums. flooded in their- absence. The $263.80 Per. 'Pers AM -the C-2 • event. - In the Bantam Best man was -the gyms torrential rains of Wednesday races, Gerry Gornes and Terry t1rother, Mr. Ted Goddard: and had left almost foot of mud in A wta Betts placed fifth, and these ,ushers were Jim Fulford. Dav- their living-room and; kitchen. J - You Mcr id Goddard and David McMull- t� Days two oomblried with Gary - - Jeff 'Miller, placed en. The best wishes of the con-' and it o with Mr. and Mrs. Welcome A u Y :t Irhtyre The reception was held at racer y g - Incudes: , fourth on the Cl-4 event. DuMoulon.. Rosebank , Rd• now 000, the Range Hills Golf and Coun- they have moved into their. . Round Trip from Toronto via T. C. A. ` Mrs.' A• Pollard, Rouge Hills try Club, for over one hundred new, home in Scarboro. Air Conditioned Room at Famous Montagu Dr. is pleased to announce the guests. The bride's mother, n �00 at the Mrs. Parker, looked lovely re- '' Avery happy bi> thday from Beach Hotel lu��' results of her PuP all to Shelly Shea, who cele- Transfers from Airport to Hotel on Arrival and mid-summer exams at the Roy- ceiving Llie guests, in blue, brates her first. birthday on al Conservatory of. Music, at with-matching accessories, and July 17. - •Breakfast 3 Evening Dinner Daily U N tT B 0 C N Y R e e. 1,L'hitby Ladies' College••-Bar' white corsage; while the bride­ - a 1 0 ..........................-..._......_' nd to A Airport n Departure bora Norton. Piano, Grade 2, groom's mother; Mrs. Goddard TNTD nlL� <Rl�e.+ lig 21 _ Honours; Diane Doyle,. Piano, chose' dusty rose with white For Sale - Purebred Collie nr W. A. McKay, M. A. Pb. D. grade 2. Honours; Susan Clark, accessories, and c4rsase of pups. Lassie type• pubs may be _piano, Grade 3, Honours; Don-• cammellias. seen now, for best choice. De SEATS STILL AVAILABLEDleter : old Ansley, Piano, Grade 6. The Young couple left for a Pmt will hold until weaning - - ::. - -' - - - - - FLonotrrs; honeymoon in Northern Ontar- time. Papers Go NOW Pay Later' If You Wit 1T- Service of Worship n A. M. - ' Jennifer . Joliiife, available.; Phone. piano. Grade 8, Pass; Linda io, and the bride chose'a white S39_3pg7. _ _ - _ .. From: -!— 'Gordon, Piano, Grade 8, Pass; suit with red accessories . for (July 9) .. rtleul _ F'urtber Pa ars Cheryl • -MacFarlane, Theory, O W A R D T R A V E L Clwreh sebeeL An Grade 1, First' Class 'Hondun. -:,8 U R E A U LTO. Dom ' 9AS A. �- bbs. Pollard teaches piano and WICE oorne to kn2w many local res- . .. . - _.. and is �, -. - -_ . _ _ . IMPERIAL:,�UAX SHOPPING PLAZA..: -;Serving Christ la -� .. , idents through .m=c, BASELINE AT LIVERPOOL RD very happy and proud of the its of her work with her • 942.6690 Com wnhy dace I= students. It is very nice, and L;ieMtsed Mechanic on duty 7 A. M. tO 9 P. M. also convenient to have some- > asssssasSssRsrrnslaerasss 'one SO good and oom�petent in t0 Berries Your Every Motoring Need as.aaaaaaaaasistraaiaaaa the oortVTlurlSty to. teach our eta■ _. •r+ ■assstslrsstltse� dhdldren, and also adults. mus- OPTOMETRIST C - - -� �cEiu . 4T- r COMMUNITY RCN • • ic. JOHN L. RAWIM# R.O. T4 HOUR Rembo* Rood,Nerth 000 Personals - - T Miss Jennifer Jollaffe, : <3 Pismaot Street )ELECTRONIC Capt. Rerv. L. B. Mephersae R&. is two SERVICE : B. A. R SeuMe' L d.. 31 F • OK SUNDAYS - 1 •, i HOLIDAYS I Poo lo A • weeks at Baric Lake Camp, at . , , . i �1�1 re.. TeraHe i , h ndale, where she is taking Service Contracts• Phone NO. 6•,11!4 Instruction'. FT!! IASYfId Pili Dllirery ;:BAY RIDGEs . ' ANTENNAS i TOWERS . Mr. and Mrs. Heat. Shiftou, - Hours.. - ..10 A. M. to 4 P. M. InNalled i Rolialred Service of Worship Weot Pont �. and Mr. and BILL M a c K I N N 0 N ESSO, T.�p l,. SM-M7 ► Scheel s able Con • fid' •Williams, Ridgewood EVENINGS - 7 tog R W C & M RADIOlft AL Ad• spent the week-end at Or,YS • wale, Parry. Sound SOA HLA . . Mr Andrew Dam a ° 11839-3961 _ I:LossDoNM eo i TELEVISION • I sister, � G fey ' t .............NOT col"n i alae • PkV1 Hills Jtuee 30, ahote�ng r _ i THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 - THE PICKERING Na,Mls - Page Eleven • storm ripped through this dis- Both Mr. and Mrs. Alves Robarts, Premier of Ontario, Five Generations Pose For This Family Picture trict last Friday night, blow- were born .,in Carling Town- and many relatives and ing down. trees and barns and ship, Parry Sound Di&ttrict,_ friends. . -- .. disrupting hydro. and resided there until 1951, „Open Hoge" was held on •-- • - -_ �;. �• ., Mrs. Lorne Jones attended when they moved to their pre- the previous Thursday evening _ the Pugh -Evans re -union at sent - home on the Pickering . - when local friends called to e« ' Cedar Stone Park at Green- Searboro Townline. They have congratulate the happy .couple. bank Saturday. three daughters, Mrs. Leslie ... .............. , ` Mrs. Harold Vansiekle and Steggs, of St. Catharines; Mrs. • '•': k.1, ' son of Toronto the week Gordon Petty,. R. 2, Picker - t y For Sde end with her parents Mr. and ing and Mrs. Arthur Derosier, Mrs. T. Jordan. OWping;three sons: Murray MISCELLANEOUS M V, Several from here attended a Royce, of Parry Sound. — ;.. the Golden wedding anniver- and Douglas, of Agincourt: Al) Any table model Radio Repair- sary of Mr. and Mas. Chas. were present as well as fifteen for $4.85 (Canadian), all parts, • Lidgett of Whitby on Sunday. of their sixteen grandchildren. all labour included N brought Mr. and. Mrs': V. Baker of One grandson was unable to in on Monday, Tuesday or Woodville and Mrs. Morgan come because of illness. Wednesday. Thirty -day un- Evans, of Claremont had din- Their brothers and sisters conditional guarantee. Ofbr _ 4 4 ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. from Parry Sound, Brook:lin void If set has been tampered - t Lorne Jones. St- Catharines, Hamilton and wtth. . {` i A number from here attend- Grimsby also attended the DUNBARTON ed Salem .decoration services happy occasion. RADIO 3 TELEVISION 'w.�� �a r ' Y on,Sundray. Congratulations were receiv- Harwood Ave. North of Ajax o Y e U.C.W. will meet next; ed from the Governor General Between 401. and 2. High'wys. _ M.. ; P 3 Wed., July 8, in the church and Madame Vanier; Prime Jun 4 tf) -- — basement with Mrs. Orr Gra- Minister Pearson and. John h and Mrs. Reg. Hoskin ........ arrr in �rcharge of the programme. - a• K Mrs. Lockhead, Mr. Waite and daughter of the k.hD'ay VILLAGE OF PICKERING called ;Tuesday at the R. Day home and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daly and family. of Scarboro and • Mr, and Mrs. CEnforcement Of By-laws Chas. Day and family bf Ajax Y called. .............................. ......._..... The By-laws of the Village of Pickering will be en- - t,"` forced by the Pickering Township Police Department except those dealingwith Public Health Zoning, Build-. BROCK ROAD Ing and Plumbing, y The Senior Citizens Straw-, _ ! berry Tea was a, huge, success Residents of the Village aro advised that after Juni I { which was held at the -home 30th, 1964, charges will be laid for any Infractions that of Mrs. A. W. Tyas at Dun- may be reported to the Police Department. barton. Weather' was perfect; A guessing game contest was _ . _ Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk; held after enjoying the tea.. Village of Pickering. Mrs. Tyas drove three ladies - around DunbeWton and . saw how everything is built up - and the many changes 'that have been made. (PICNIC TABLES A benefit baseball -.game - wFis held on Friday everrine for. Gordon Hughson. He broke his ankle at • a. game- a .few weeks ago. It was very suc- cessfw - and appreciated. byKITS = 814 95 Gordon and family. -Gordon has 'his cast off and is able to - This . Is a v interes! In be back to wt4rk. ASSEMDLED 16.95 cry g photo ef the five. generations ef one family, They gathered at the Bernath and Mrs. Sow - 'Speirs home on Astons Road recently and had this photo taken. The baby Is two moeths old erby have been ill. We'" hope NO DELIVER? CHARGE Master Jainle Peter Richard Koshnke, from Scarborough. in the arms of his mother, Mrs. they are feeling better and - Pahr Koehnke; his grandmother (left) is Mn. Norman Near" of Scarborough; his great able, to be out soon. -grandmother (contra) Is Mrs. J. Murray Speirs of Cobble Hill, Altona Road, R. R. 2, Picker- Sodne of the ladies attended � � A X LUMBER ---Ing; his great great • grandfather Is Mr. Archibald M. Huestis of Toronto and Guelph, a cotremrn uty shower on Mo - In his 94th year. _ . Photo .by R. M.. Kennedy day, june 29. for Miss Esther Perry, ry, whoformerly lived on the 4th. Concession, MY'. and Mrs, , Russell Boys ( PICk ering Yard Only) :.Lnily spent the last week in and Mrs: Hughson drove to Kingston visiting their many Livingstone, N. J:, to attend SALE STARTS THURSDAY -friends there. • the wedding of Donna Russell's - s' _� •The boys with, the West niece. -Miss Donna Wismac:- , _ Rouge Canoe Club report their Suzanne and Beverley flew :. _.... w'ttilercamp-in 'tfirst" and • the down earlier, as Suianne was _ ��SPECIAL! Tubes, 15 % Off! K. single. was "first a bridesriraid, Mrs. Hughson _ !�� n k ru Sa their Juvenile War Can- brought her sister, Miss Hilda oe came in "seoorid''at the Re- Alkenbraek home with her for.--._.-.-.� O U G L A S RAD gotta at Centre Island, -on .a Wit• D s O T �- July 1. At Burlington, on July Happy Birthday to Mrs. C. 4,, were "first". On Saturday... Hughson who had a birthday Roseba�l� Hardwam the 11th, the Regatta will be on June K MAIN STREET, PICKER NG - l: ergrrson's Beach, so -let's Nal' Kiser celebrated her b:ve em some support, start. 10th birthday ' • rihday on July lsrt: with- irW a 11.00 a. m. " a party of her young friends. j*0 Dan's • Mr: nd Mrs. Summers were Marlene Bath was 14 years (Across frn Restaurant) i. ty, 3rd- Beverd R ­ c compl a their trip to Dawson, was 13, on July 4th. David r 1 IFIr TI'anslstor $ TY •?LII• in the Yukon: They have re- Carter had a party on hos 8th a[ JCi7K,e .WSt Be SoW - .1-3 to 1-2 . Off, ruiners but as yet have riot. birthday, Jul. 4; and Mrs. Gor- Y_.,, Ca u taken' p permanent residence. don Carter also had a birthday . Nouse Calls 10 A. Irl. to 10 P. M. ......•..... on July 4. HARDWARE, PAINTS,GARQEN SUPPLIES J�+s71'1�-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Creer Cme On In and See Our Ti, RadiOS, Ni �' TrallSiSt01'S and daughter, • of. Scarboro,, — GIFTS, TOYS, TOOLS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES (racer too late for last visited Mr. and Mrs -Carter onesdayp� — TINSMITH SUPPLIES, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Doreen Jones attended ��ss Lessons started ! at Our (iewd Bar 1 — SMALL APPLIANCES, FIXTURES, etc, a Home;nelter's conference at the Pohl on Monday, the r - t Guelph, last week. 6th. which will keep some of L P. S :ONLY.8(k 8(k Each Miss Ina Jean " Harbim of the young folk quite busy. - Open Thursday and Friday, II a. M. to 9 p. M. iri>itby is visiting with her ....'......................................•. T{I�lS . - Saturday to 6 p. m. y ,w brg grandmother Mrs.- Wm. Har- _ Golden -Wedding 1�� Off — +10 ff. Tower Kits 531.95, (las wire) NO .2 HIGHWAY i WOODLANDS ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Mr. and Mrs. J, Edward urned .hmne . Friday from a Alves. R. R. 2, Pickering, cele- 4. 3 day motor trip to Ottawa braced their 50th Wedding An - ROUGE HILLS (Opp. Stroud's Ston) and North Bay with Rev. andnivessary at a family dinner. "� Mrs. E. Beech., held � in Cherrywood' United I A severe wind' and rain Church Hail, on June 30. ROSEBANK thou, on , n Road. They xt; spent the weekend with their c friends in, isictori. A warm welcome is .ehtend'd The neighbours wish to ez- monk You DRUGS LTD to Mr. and -Mrs. Milner, «die tend a warm welcome to.Mr..d��>t D. _ have recently moved into their and Mrs. Ruscitti, who recent - new home on Dyson Road. ly mored into their home on 'To all my customers I would like to say 'thank you PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS We are happy to announce Dyson Road, for the business you have given me, and who have that Mr. and Mrs. Martin Their many friends were madett — tare been able to bring their pleased to welcome Mr. and Passible for me to stay in business over the w r Mrs. Doug. Roberts batik to past fifteen years.. :OSMETICS ' . SUNDRIES BABY KEDS new baby home from hospital. I would like to especially .thank the following very the area. They have just Pec- �� companies for their support: at ]set.... _ erttly returned from Halifax, Pa Oshawa Wholesale, - Friends in the area will ' be where they have been living (I,G.A.), _ National , Grocers, Steinberg's and Purefood STORE HOURS. pleased to hear that Bob Swan for •some time. „ Preserves, to name only a few. who was working for his Ass- Fricndc in the community When ( return from my trip • to the Old Country, I WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 ta.fl1.. ttp 9 ,m, has pa' Degree in Mineralogy, w'�ere happily surprised to see hoe that 1 will again be able to serve you all in the P has lxissecl with Honours. Mr. and Mrs. M. Saint' who future ai I have In past. y e :Mics C. McKerracker, is vie- 1'left yes p SUNDAY., .Ptd HOLIDAYS •1to S iting the' home of her-bi+otherP.M.P �T- 1 ago to Live in Kirkland Lake. DANS CHIL4 FOOD PRODUCTS OF CANADA nn Dyson Road. She is on hos- iday, and will be returning to T have returned from.. the _ Dan Youveff, Owner. - - PiCKERING,PHONE.- _ Timmiizs goon. �;ort.tr, and are stow living in Whitehall $•5961 Mr. and Mss. Srrdth, of Buf- falo, are visiting ' Mrs: AAs- •M^': and Mrs. M. -Pardoe and - -