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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_07_16r • t, - MCI!! TELEPHONE PICKERING L., yO L. R 1 • ... 1C. R NG, 'E o !44.0940 NO. 31 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 Price - 10C Per' Copy fir,'••;}: 4 lee ur a M .-De le O n:M':e s o 'On, ' }r:oo ..Area ".Qu'estions me r:��Council Chambers lammed With •,•..4r �•�• Recommends Safety Devices For Rural - Area School Supporters PA Scene Of Sunday's Triple Fatal ruption. - - y Four members of Pickering Councillor Wank agreed that A resi nt near the scene of Township Council who, last no move should have been Sunday' tragic accident that Trustees And Council ` - • week, su snuffed our the lives, of three ; pported •a recoriuzzen- made by the = township tinti] ' dation to the Department of after a public meeting had Young Whitby men, urged u Education favouring the, for. been held. He suggested how-ckering Township Caen T� Ivl�t Tuesday matron of a single area school ever, that due to a delay in on Mondaht to take im- Vk '- board program. for the entire a mediate action to safeguard a murnicipality carie under fire nruil he feltthe' by the single lane bridge. Thearea t Pros and cors of a one e- endorsa- wo area school system �...� from a lady ratepayer and a tion of the area board's re_ Mr• Leslie Edmunds, south for the .Townshdp of Pickering �. supporting rural del of Alton on Sideroard 30-31 Mon delegation on quest was in order. will be discussed at a i l - ,. ' MrsEleanor M Councillor Campbell said sugrailgested 1, that proper guard 'meeting of all trustees ince the McKean of of that one administration of should be installed with municipality on Tuesday, July _ Cherrywood questioned coup- reflector lights at the.' ap- .21. The meeting cdl's to support any one her three public school affairs in the _ g will be held in rr'ight P township would rovide the Fr'oaches from tilt hip Hall, Brougham. �%%/� /� �j �s group before a trustee's meet -' 7 / N� t�+/iQ! peducationpor tMcClelland- --- best standard of f ion. E from...,either the .i. C: dreg could be held to hear both all concerned. "bet's all go Mr. dmunds noted that al-' and members of the township - sides of the question. though the bridge was narrow q together or split and go our i cB plan to attend, Public School Area Na 2 is strong enough to c advocating SeParate ways,' he said. is base was Dun =:qty Safety Contest ng a one -unit govern- Councillor Don W handle local traffic. He noted -` ing body to control 'all schoois aroused the ire of the del�ega. however, that side rails on the Handicapped. Swim e e '� In the township, Rural resi- tion speaker, when he suggest- structure • were almost non- ,_11 this newspaper " S tem of two gg�t exist ant and under certain Classes Started dents are asking Jor a divided ed that the Federation of Ag - system separate re- rictrltui^e had made a "secret" conditions . it was difficult to_ ° Presentation .to the Minister at see from either the .north or Reeve Clifford Laycox ad-' an earlier time. south. - The Conurrtinity Swimming. mitted that he .had registered "There was nothing secretive Councillor . Harvey Spang �e for the Handicap- thep_ DYIUW cirtF;le area resolution. But he Lean, She ch -SU e- scene of Sunday's accident said ax. Whitby and -Uxbridge is arged that ar>y the condition of the bridge again under way and this year IV Kim U111is, still - confident that the member of council was en- it is expected Liners will be an ' .--mister will favour , a tura titled to attend the Federation had been discussed on differ- area plan me ent occasiore, over a period of enrollment of 45 children., By yam. McKean and each was well six The first ear. the had pressed for laublicized in' every IQcal paper. Years and unless we take y an arrawer to her initial quer- Mr. Ward action immediately I am afraid four children, and since that admitted that he that a similar a dent will time- it has grown in numbers PO tion as to why the council had no tae with the Federation _ �i • should' endorse one proposal and no time to read half dozen re -occur eache year. A bylaw - quarters,. 51);. for multiple from -one particular area when newspapers every week: � said that Iii weekly - quarters. . re- _ : Edmunds, y regulating plumb- dwellings, $4 for first suite, many other sections deserved , Councillor Hary single lane bridges were riot quires. about 40 volunteers .to _ dreg in Pickering Township was S3 for each additional; plus equal consideration, ch eY SPang unusual even on heavier' tri- aid with transportation, swim - passed last wick, by township 51.50 for each fixture; alters- Ub ar'ged that. the - members lellecl ming. dressing _ ' 'Fz,V' were the ocher true- were evading the roads but the lack of 8 the Children, . council—but not without con- tions for not more than 3 ices not consulted', " she question adequate warnings on the ap- sen' aooldes and cocoa and slderable opposition to.a num- fixtures, Posed by the delegatien.speak- attending to the ber of the clauses. Plus 51.50 per asked. er. He said that in his opinionProaches �macie this a very rnan0' detaa3s fixtrure; Sl per inch outside "Is school. Area 2 running* the -muesli had involved. Councillor W. W, G. Newman diameter for each installation the educational affairs of this 'gun" in a the Deputy-retwe Mrs. Jearr Mc_ Seasonal expenses for taxis -Pronounced It basicallyas a for trunk or township sewer; approving area Phersort and buses, 1 gu p townstiiP? Why.' as reeve of board's resolution prior to the agreed that instant Poo and life and Eaod bylaw, but felt that a 'alteration or connecting to ex., the whole municipality did measures should be taken . to. ire' insurance and sundries few of the rigid clauses might Isting drain; S3; s y�Ou meeting, -safeguardcome to about $500,00 pedal instal- not consider the interests of Councillor Bill Newman sand � bridge and a .Expens•• be difficult to enforce and lations $4 per hour to be aid all the rate more complete report from the amu' been me[ sole= P ratepayers?- she asked, that he had requested that the engineer could follow. ly by the donadots from pub - they could create considerable in advancr--when necessary "Surely in all Fairness to the resoluSion should be held tip. hardship for some of the min• to make three ins _ .__,' lic and private No +or plumbing jobs, petitions on north your endorsation. of the Deputy Reeve Jean McPher- formal campaign o one drain or plumbing job. one area pi+oposal could have son said that she had put for. a recorded vote, Mr. Mr. Newman wanted to waited until after the public.. ward a similar AN INVITATION been held. Newman voted In favor, but know. if then were sufficent meeti, request. "I live is extended to all to attend- It is hoped that once .again, wished that his vote -could be plumbing staff to car �i _licKean s�su in school Area 2 but 'I don'ts la in of the corner -stone this worthwhile project will •ecorded as artiail carry out pport g like education costs. burden to y g rnerit your consideration. P y• the work. delegation overflowed into e. be shifted onto someone else, for the new Ajax -Pickering AnytlomMon you may care to Peputy-reeve Mrs. Jean Mc- "When You have backh'oes hallways' of the township of- Mrs. McKean said that in. General Hospital, on Thursday, Pherson and Councillor Harv= and machinery", he said, "you fice, but all persons present her opinion P. M.' to Mrs. NP. at e- were o er y an permitted rural areas were obtaining a TMs�Board of Directors, Rex Merritt. Secretary-Treas- bylaw although they remark• quiPment tied up, for it costs the lady speaker to talk on veryAjax and Pickering Gen. Hosp. R. R. 3, Pickering, Each ed that they oPPo;ed it with . man dollars good form t. ,education j g P• donor will receive an official sone reservations.Y per hour'" their behalf without inter- at a practical Dost. acknowledgement.', „The only problem is when edgement..', r.. Any construction, repair or there's insufficient warning to7. iteration in plumbing in the the. township;' said Councillor • township,is under the bylaw, Herb Wank, who maintained not Permitted to be cemmenc. tF+at the basic bylaw. was pro. Chief R. T. Parker.'' arker' Recommends Measures- For 'Safety .d without application for a People Permit, accompanied �� by the Ontario Water is a )tile ponied by cons- Resources Commission. "if an; Pam following Townshireport•submitted by Police Chief R. T. ' department and police have boot had problems because of. this P Phns, A clause has began individual goes ahead without P Council in which he expresses opinions Speed Limit Changes added to the bylaw to except having notified the township as to what can be done to improve public safety conditions in Alton Road between the ist and 2nd Ootioessions should be work on a valve, ' faucet or of the intent, or when they the township, Here an some of those recommendations: fixture. would be ready, then there is reduced to 35 M. P. H. The Base Line between Live am and Some of the Permit fees. are a chance of delay." Roads Needing Correction Through Construction-- Krosno sizould be reduced to 35 M. P. H. - as follows: For a single far"- "The intent of the bylaw is The Second Concession from Valley Farre Road to the• Brock 'Prviate Roadways ` fly dwelling, $1.50 Per fixture; not restrictive, It is protect- .Road badly needs regrading and elimination of bad turns. Vis. Private: roads such as exist at Fairport Beach and French - a retail store, $3 -(plus living ive;' he added. ibility obstructions (trees and shrubbery) should be removed mans Bay should be taken over by the township to give un- iinmediately, - Vehicles' travelling, east 'find a well paved road ifor•m traffic enforcement to all . the area. Pickering Farmer ON YOUTH' ACTIVITIES suddenly drops on a hill with bad turns and no wan -rings. School Crossing Guards SYL APPS ASKS REPORT A sidewalk should be constructed on 'Liverpool Rd.. from No, Adult School Crossing Guanis strould be supplied at the Bay 2 Highway to -the Base Line Road. Pedestrian 'traffic from the Road and Holy Redeemer Schools Shot in Own Yard Syl Apps; former well busses that stop at No. 2 is substantial and at night or on wet Traffic Signals _ known Maple Leaf Hockey evenings there is a great deal of-har•dshi walk' In the very near future automatic .traffic signals should be An 82 year old Pickering ar- player -and chairman of a P walking on this road, . instal'l�*d at tate Base Line and Liv Select CQmmiy'tee to study the In my opinion the volume of pedestrian traffic and vehicular e'r•pooi intersection. Signals ea man was admitted to the traffic in this roadwa constitutes the worst hazard to are long overdue at No, 2 and Liverpool Rd, and at Harwood needs of ,young people in On- y' Pew-• Ave, and No. 2 Highway, �,iax-Pickering hospital .last tondo Municipalities ons -that exists in this Townsend ,week with a bullet wound in Polities has re- p' Parking his right leg, midway between quested a report '.from -the A sidmv<1k from Liverpool Road to the Shopping Plaza on = _ Township of Pickering, Base Line is necessary due to the : numbers of women with All streets in Bay Ridges should ba ctesl -rioted as i no park the knee and hip. The request on the needs as small children who walk this mad in da inti_ ' areas on one side of the street, No Pickering Township. Police. daytime. be erected on Live Parking signs should said John G. Smith. Posebank they ,affect, the township has A sidewalk from Rougemount to Rosebank Read on the south Liverpool Road in compliance with the bylaw. +?c,ad, north, was hid while on been sent on to'the.Recreation side of Toynevale is necessary due to the ttvo schools located Road Cleaning and;Through Streets hi. o«•n Committee for the purposes of on this road and t.tie number of 1 quipment should be purchased for cleaning' off property "by an un- pupils imolged. intersections that Din g >�'el at preparing a brief. j paved ones, Through streetsshould all nog}n peon Councillor 'Bill New -man A'sidevvalk'on Waxlview Rei; to Altona Rd. on the'First Con- ' S Hospital authorities desrib- 'commented that he felt it was i Cecciori and south on Altona to No. 2 is nececcaiy from .the be Properly 'designated ed the wound as not serious, safety of pedestrians. Firearms Bylaw • �h5.. Smith said her nus- one of the most important An overhead light should be erected at White's Road. and. \Vould recommend that all waters, of French band was working in a wood- items . that coun6I will -deal man's Bay and ed area -at the rear of their with this year, acti�2ties afor PrDvnbarton'Hiion of e large numbers wbo attend evening the Moore and. Huggins property be closed to firearms because half -acre lot. Shp 'said she and - ............................` g gh School. ed population and number of boats moo ` of the increased Mrs. Agnes O'Brien Street Markin the Bay. Also the area south of Bay Ridges, red on a neighbor were at the €cont y dges, east to Sandy Bch. 'd the house, when they heard A well known resident of Pedestrian crossings in front . of the. Bay' Road School and Rescue Unit ; shot. Frenchman's Bay Mrs. O'Brien the Holy Redeemer Schoal on Liverpool Rd. should be repainted. Sugg�ct for timer enc "He walked into"inti h�ttce passed away on July 15th: Centre line markings on Liverpool Rd, oequipped g Y,.work Purchase of a smell truck, Ind called me to help him,", Friends will be received at and north to 401 bridge are worn away. opposite the school Btt cutters. �vtth ropes, ladders, hydraulic jacks, wire and bolt :aid Mrs. Smith, "That's when the Mcileachnie Funeral Hcme Street NamesPublic address system, portable lights barricades and - }zroanv other smaller odcLs and ends knetiv he was hurt." on Thur.,'2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Duplication of street names should be eliminated immed'iat- would be 'invaluable in'andThis type of equipment and Friday, 10 to 12 noon. ely. and streets without names should be designated The fire' fires and vfher disasters. answering emergency cells at major Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 THE PIC* KERIIVG NEWS _—_ _ -E3TAIL16N10 1911 REPORT fro Creators o a ` - lasued every rhurtday PARLIAMENT or MONUMENTS by The News Printing and Publishing Company .. +urtrortzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. - .DISTINCTION cU9SCRIPTION RATES: S2.50 per year - United States $3.00 per year BY MIKE STARR • OF BARRY MURIiAR, EditorM.P. ONTARIO RIDING AgttERTISINg RATES UPON, REYYESi Most of the past week in Parliament, has been=, once for THREE. GENERATIONS mean. debating the motion of the Right Honourable Prime Min- a ster, to adopt a three maple leaf design as the Canal an Flag. • Those litterbugs bfrT, tirade on other fronts, However, as the House ' passed two other bills, one respecting t aria's Stafford Bros. Ltd. defehee set-up, and the.other dealing with Canadian investment A little matter that annoys us no end, because it a- :in -other countries. M O N U. M E N T S ffects us directly, and almost everyone else indirectly, The defence bill, passed on division after several days of is the matter of pepole not using the waste disposal debate, had the immediate effect of replacing the present cans that have been placed on Pickering Village streets chiefs of each branch of the Armed Forces with one man com- DUNDAS ST. EAST WMITdT 111k0 14N33= for the express purpose of being a waste receptacle. ' mon to all three services. The' long range, plan. according to the Government and the Minister of Defence, win be total -. - --- The -same problem exists elsewhere; Claremont for irate gation of the Armed Forces. This, plan, which is opposed ' an example. by many members of my own party, including the former Min- ister of Defence, was set out in a white paper presented sev- ��; ppm REeTAURANY • - These litter bugs are, not necessarily youngsters. In eral months ago. -fact there is probably as many among the adults. They An amendment to the Export Credits Insurance Act, passed _ A TAVERN UNDER THE seem to be a class of individual who has no regard for after a short debate by the. House, would insure Canadian "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" ' private or public property. We sometimes think that firms abroad against having their property seized by an alien they are likely to be the type who would ell the loud- government. - F. Y :.DINING -ROOM —BANQUET HALL est if someone threw papers and old cigarette packag- The other three days in', the week ( Wednesday was a holiday es down in front of their home. On the other hand, it Dominion Dayy cel bratiCommons,nere sso tent n • he flag debate�.nA No. 2. i4ighway at Rouge Rlvw - Ph. 234-1603 :Could be, that they are so .used to living in pig -stye total of thirty-six speakers made speeches during the three r squalor at home, it seems like the natural thing to do. days and interest in the matter is flagging, so to speak. How- ever. the Government is' holding the adoption of the flag res - Children can be instructed by parents not to throw olution up, as bait to Members of Parliament for holidays. trash on lawns and on streets. But what, do you do a- *t bout adults? The Prim: Minister told the House of Commons that therq Thomas a�+. Newman, Q. C. would be- no summer recess for Parliament unless the flag resolution were disposed of in some 'way, However, several ' ROSEBANK_ t ' ici;ar:. the .aerfGi.rnanee weeks ago, he issued art invitation for every member of the - DA LRATM A 501,110702 j o} 'RrcharcI. II.". House to speak on what he termed an'important and•emo�tionel issue. In addition, several amendments will be proposed to the t �y'e wish the beat . of health: Government's rnalin motion for the three maple leaf'design. desi - - TIIYsple N • *1 Mrs. Pauline Puddister, of p gra -- _. Rougemount Dr, flew to New- and happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Discussion on the flag now currently centres on an amend- rAnWORT ROAD, BOU7H D-aJNBARTON fotrndland to holiday with tela- Green abd- the .family in their ment moved by the leader of the party to which I have the tives . for two weeks. *e home on Dyson' Road. honour to belong, the Right Honourable John Diefenbaker. 11r. and Mrs. W. Whittle, The boys of`the West Rouge His proposed' amendment asks for a nationel plebiscite on the. Canoe Club report they didn't flag issue, . in order to maiintain unity in the country and to Rosebank Rd, S., enjoyed a ,to too wet' -on home waters. Rive the Canadian people a chance to vote on such an import_ a dart with has cousins daug - ant issue. The giber op smaller parties in the House, or a: COOPER BLOCK LTD May they have.better luck at r� Mrs. Fowler and their daugh- the R least two of th of the smaller parties, will also have amend - ter at the Balmy Bch, ments and each has to be debated and voted u • ter Sylvia. from Detroit. and pen, Most mem- • Mrs: Morris, a ulster from Canoe Club, on Saturday, bers have already settled in for a -long, hot summer in Ottawa £nand.Mr. and Mrs: A: SIcKinnon, and we md-Il' be here until 9 snow flies if the Prime Minister W CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO r Dakwood Dr. have jgst return- sticks to his gtms Lee Cossey.. West Point• Cr. ed from a vacation. vision All and Dave McGowan and Dann s er, both of --Dyson his " ' r " a > - sitype has not yet appeared on the- House of Commons Order STRUCTURAL STEEL Rd left for Rice Lake at 3.00 there_ took in the orld's Fair, bill, but no one, y now�s any details of .they deviate on this - barry, New.Jersey, day morning for a plan. Recently, bit of fishing. They- have not and celebrated Pat's 16th bit- delegation from- the Canadtan Leg>slat n S.rmmedratel�6ecathe - CRANE RI NTAL mentioned catching anything hd Government to im lement this 1 use a.. -.. by the middle of rt it ROAD, CKER ONTARIO .. �. h would have to be e Au sS were AD, P tNt3, t I as. yet. HARRY TURNER to. be -operational this Spokesmen. for the other parties '•Phone: 944-1960 924-5103 - 668-5911 ' Wayne Morris,. Rosebank'• Rd. in the House of Commons indicated that they would co oper•ale drove to St, Thomas with his Trenching Back Filling in passing the legislation if they could only seet it, The Prime uncle, Bob Morris; Toronto;. :'-Grading Excavating mister has promised that the hill will be introduced soon. and spent a pleasant week -end, pmt Holo Drilling Holiday celebrations on Parliament Hill duly 1st. were the with his grandparents, Mr. and Snow Removal -most impressive -.yet. A total of sixty-six Canadian Ensigns new Mrs. A. Scaldw•ell. from the Parisament Buildings anti special flagpoles around " Mrs. Cotisey, West Pt, 'Cr,: - NO JOB TOO SMALL - the fron tlawn. After the regular Changof t eGuen! Lee and Jimmy 1LIcKerracher Phone: 214-1699 Ceremony in the morning,. special citizenship show, with M (n Stratford on ��'erinPs- ---: new Canadian performers, was pat on in the afternoon on a. WILLIAM G. LAWSON Eou�t,.�an�dmemb*-r% tage. Ia .the.swenirtg, seven pipe and brass marching rformed for the Governor-General, and about teia BARRISTEII, SOLICITOR of the public., REMINDERS e e • :-=-- --1dOTARY PUBLICFor the next two Weeks, it , is earpected that the House of. WALKER D. CLARK, 0. A., ASSOCIATE • - • Canimorks _ will.. be * debating priority legislation. -includi the you( h allowances and loans to university students, In addition. the Howe must spend several -days dealing with yet, another "CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING ' r"over•nment motion for interihi supply, granting money to the O Government to run the country for one month Such a motion*PHONES: 942-'1741 and 925-2961 7.must be presented when a Government has not ed . �� depa.rtmental e.timat -1 which .should be introduced early in • i , pass any t D the year. .. t - BIRTHDAY When you reach your 19th birthday CLAREMONT COMMUNITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Team Games Played Won Lost Tied Pointe Register separately within thirty days io keep inwred. West Rouge 19 9. 5 0 24 LEARN T0. DRIVE Forms are available at hospital, banks and Commission Port Perry --,.14.. .8 4 -2 •18 offices. 4 16 P Goodwood � �13 0 Pickering 13 w 5. 1 15 Claremont 47" B "6 p 14 '`RIVING LESSONS Brougtrarn 14 5 • .8 ; 11 CHANGING JOBS? Bzpck Road. A n4 q 1 s • Greenwood - 13 4 t3 S entple Driving Sdwol T KEEP, INSURED! If you change jobs, follow carefully the ' instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment, LAST WEEK'S RESVLTS PhM 839.1144 Form 104, which your group is required to give you. Monday, July 6• --Greenwood defeated Pickering 2--0 West Rouge defeated C,00dwmd 3 - Tuesday, July 7. -.Port Perry defeated Claremont- 6-4. West Wednesday, JOY Pickering defeatedBroughamB ougghack Road 4-1. 8-1. -_ -GETTING MARRIED ?'Greenwood defeated Goodwood 6-2. G Thursday, July 9- DAMES RAINED • OUT. = KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the Family premium Howard Malcolm, Corr. LAW OFFICE OF ` must be paid to cover husband, -wife -and 'eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if . you pay direct, - .tell the Conimission. no birds were reported from W. H. J. TNOMPSON, Q. C:, B. A., LL. B. • any club, due to,the very bad - _ weather conditions. It is a 3- �. 1 `' ley -race, when conditions are : AJAX ,SHOPPING CENTRE Cdme -== ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION :' % stn L favourable. r will have the a' } results for our next edition. • . ;i:. �; • TeJ honed 942.5161 -- —•- - - • -� •tui .. ......................... eP 21.95 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO p � SALE REGISTER .ONTARIO. m.. - �.. Saturday, July W -important ALWAYS KEEP 1 1 ' •HANDYw° and extensive auction sale of , harness, er n tered Clydesdale horses, SMALL MOTOR SERVICE Y harness, near new farm . machinery, two tractors. balers, power mowers, wagons etc. Extra good lot of house- Repairs To lawnmowers, Garden Tractors BRADY ]ZO hold furniture and effects, tel. LaEsT 925 ne, sets; etc. t GreenHew-and Used Lawnmowers & Rototillers For Sale =ja.. Lane, erre mile east of Say- eea ��Watch for viewAve., on Lot 6, Concess- Mtt...rrihe That Laundry Raam ion 2, Markham TownshiSee Our Display of Tubs my Safety Contest 1?•• LAWNMOWER SHARPENING Enamel and Fibre lass » Chateau Estate, known as the 9 in this newspaper Mulock Estate, property ofr .' Randolph Freeland. Sale at S t Dlnty s mall 1.00 p, m. sharp. Terms cash. Motor Clinic • • . , PIGEON CLUB rNEWS No reserve, Farm sold (See • • • The Beaver Club flew a 625 posters 1. This is a large sale, Plekering • Village 941.3130 mile race from Hillsboro, 'Ind. and a good one. Clarke Pron. 'Open daily to 5:30 Sat. 9 till 1 on the week -end. The birds tree, Markham, Ont.. Auction- -V MINE _ were released at 7.00 a, m,, on ser- SaturFiay. As of noon, Monday, lti) _ G i I F j THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS b APPRAISALS MORTGAGES Page Tire e REAL ESTATE BROKER TORONTO COBOWIG - P. O. Box 695, Charles St., E. 12A King St. W., StsHon "F" TORONTO COBOURG, Phone: FR. 2-7601 A low of 'the boys" enjoy refreshment in Cook's Tavern, Upper Canada Village, near Morrisburg. after a round of golf _ M. J. Ga Jon the now Upper Canada Golf Course - phone: WA. 3-951 iglr, Mgr. to an evangelism that goes on f' ■taaaatiaitsaaatataaaaaaaa>,=aaraaaaaaaaaatu==s>•>r St. Andrews and on. We must be worthy Drive Monteith, RMhl, waters - DUNBARTON RADIO & - TELEYISION of the church which , Church — Pkkering Christ loved• i Cae Electronic Service Since 1946 ;.A. H. Rattew, Prop. conducted by the ministem r, Re �AJAA-PiCZ�tII'K% CNARTIMD ACCOUMAMti F. Corikey. Mrs. Marion • Mc - O, W. ROM, CJS, UA. L�IoWjMWOW tZIWO �:*v Clement resided at the oDRNII70 8C3300Lp organ.' Friends in the area arevery UCD4= Tfltllltl5 Ajax, PkkWng, Brougham a lairs. Vera Freeman, soloist, __ Dostli1ontrd , ... pleased to hear Mr, and Mrs. [its ]Lala! E3s► Nex - OfNAwA sQeranr b Gneeenwood -912-5440 sang beautiful! 'O Lord. Most Y ' Bob Robinson, formerly of E. phone: WBS -1142 ' ateo� �� f,;, 3 Holy'.. The scripture readings �Yo�� ale the pt�oud par- 1� B so &ower, 1 Te19008e tss-7827 were: Galatians 3, 1-14. Mr. eitts of a new bob i Sart Wates Alex. 'e4s-ease t WhMby Claremont, sok *per, Conkey gave a fine, message in Saturday, Y girl. born ator for Zenith 1-5120 war July 4, 1964. keeping with July 12, the cele- p, warrrt welcome:to Mr. ,and V soe7bati�� bration of the Orange Order, lire. Sisaawre, who recently SEPTIC TANKS Bay Ridges, barton, Mar- taking as , his text: Hebrews 'moved into their new home on 11n Subdirlskon d West 2' 1 Therefore we ought to Old Forest Road. They have BLASTER CERAMIC TfL,R Rouge -w Phone 739-1191 give the more earnest heed to 'taken up residence in the horr.e .'.CLEANED 6and .. �„ the things we have heard, lest STONE ~~ -+` _ . at any. 'ive choufd -lei TMricen Ou-h Mrs. S s more ' is between NO. 2 b 401 Highways them slip ..The Oran IS Order at present _vacationing at her p w- J. BUTT " CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC Harwood Ave., North,upholds tete Protestant way, FLAGSTONE PATIOS It helpsma home town, in England. RA i-i0�i? saNsserforan�tinsai>•esitNNariaate=et•aNata=>•t•aNai•>au temat to keep the Bir. and .Mrs. Glendenning Ophwww — ETC- enjoyed in this and family have returned front - MARTIN ENRIGHT text.' We'all need ,to be con- .a Pleasant Vacation'at the cot- = PHONEc TE 9-1!97 .tautly reminded of ihe. ln%n- tai p ' of 114r. and Mrs. Skid-— cil>les of rfurmed faith, The more, at Lake St: Peter, near { - - K �& refot•mers need Tp ;n bacl< t�� Algonquin Park.:12:•, agd Mrs. 'he truths ,n the Bihl Go!',S1::dmPre sprat an enjoyable !rust Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mortgages AvailableOrd. The R.-format.,)n was an week -end u:ih thein while For.Additions and Improvements EXPERT MOWER &MARINE SERVICE; ct of-C—nd.lxt us be avttne..- therP.- REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES we a. May > t .r r,1cc During the recon; stZWm, 11r. We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages of God. It is God's, Ct that Power Mowers - Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines and Mrs,. Iiorton, Prrsebank :ave: us, not by,our own mer- Rri. Iraq. a scan tichen..the big ff You Require Any Mortgage Financing A For Fast, Chain Saws - Garden Tractors & Tillers it,' or what ate hate (40110. 1 et apple tree came down. very Courteous Service, Call WE SHARPEN each of us ay ?God he rtrer=•i-: close to their pigeon lcift. N11s.« Hand Tools, Circular Saws f+tl In, mea :inner", I.et us Hnrtolt- -tc,»rt; the. nrec:ut,�r �.=.AUBREY IRELAND AND COMPANY Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, ,udti .the.word of Gf)d daily: way talkin tlx>ut We pick up &� deliver All Work Guaranteede ministry is.the rPinlsfry of hour winds; when it happened, T he whole church to, mike . • but it was quite a gale. ' '100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario' Ctu•ist known. This commit. us Mi s, Aadrey Trorl: pe' ,and Dunbarton -• Phone 83924052 " ' the children - have returned EMpin 8-5300 —Evenings - 839-1750 or WA. 2-6902 from hake 14ilex, and every - CHAS: A. BRADLEY 8 SON one' hopes, her mothc,r will be - limited Vvell own. the road to- recovery' soon. P _ .. Painting & Wall •Papering - T H E: S I G N A A N Interior Exterior Obituary"... .:4raham HARDWARE Residential—tommereial jD I • DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY FREE. ESTIMATES •.:Mrs. Dr. Richardson —Phones— The death took pla,e at her APPLIANCES PAINTS-� TRUCK LETTERING ATlantie 2-0961 or _ _home; in Islington. on 3ulyTW CUTOUT LETTERS Brooklin 655-4441 1964, of a former resident of CARTOONS �. .(Our 47th Year In Business) Pickerirtg, Mrs. Dr. Richard-. . � / 1 (jun 4 - Jul 30) sori; formerly Nellie Palmer. O ISPLAYS POSTERS f SHOWCARDS GENERAL HARDWARE BANNERS. .................. ................. d n will The many older ie� regret . INSURANCE er sing. sl er' lie • the late Mrs Richardson 24 HOUR — 7 DAY SERVICE probably y o4r older'lie thOnO: WHi:e10ll 2-1911. Pickering sidents, her ever-pres--n: smile Serving the area sines 1922 and pleasing personality, Mrs. 942-6241 - Let us handle year! Richardson's passim will be Insurance Needsregretted by those many local` Find Us Fast In The Yellow Pages - Res: Pickering' Beach Flre, Windstorm; A°1s friends. Liability, ere. Mr. James LP Palmer. of this ©village is ,a brother of the dec- Bowman & Gibson' eased. and sympathy is ex _ % • Call vs eel pressed to him, and his tam - SERVICE R1ZiS6iH I f�teriirli� : THE HANDYMAN _.-.._ _ lett 6611.5423 ily. ..... ............... .._.--•-- .. 115 Brook St g Whifb • • (ED ARMSTRONG) Cottage Lots Catering To daslons YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ON .THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY ' PLUMBING only $15-00 A Foot. Open Until 10 P. BE rr LARGE OR SMALL PAINTING ALFRED KAYES Well treed, latoeshore lots in ' UPKEEP OF GROUNDS PLUMBING BATHROOMS beau n. Hydro ti�ttl HaNbitrto 88 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. a+"ailabhe Terms. 100 .PRESSURE SYSTEMS mdles front . PiLa kering. Only .. .. ' -..'CALL 942.5616 ESTIMATES GIVEN a W left. I nB—P. Onow by °i"i'iti. Beat ts, 280, Pik- haPM"9R3ii717 �Ontario: �. Ontar............ .......... - Y s , REAL ESTATE BROKER TORONTO COBOWIG - P. O. Box 695, Charles St., E. 12A King St. W., StsHon "F" TORONTO COBOURG, Phone: FR. 2-7601 A low of 'the boys" enjoy refreshment in Cook's Tavern, Upper Canada Village, near Morrisburg. after a round of golf _ M. J. Ga Jon the now Upper Canada Golf Course - phone: WA. 3-951 iglr, Mgr. to an evangelism that goes on f' ■taaaatiaitsaaatataaaaaaaa>,=aaraaaaaaaaaatu==s>•>r St. Andrews and on. We must be worthy Drive Monteith, RMhl, waters - DUNBARTON RADIO & - TELEYISION of the church which , Church — Pkkering Christ loved• i Cae Electronic Service Since 1946 ;.A. H. Rattew, Prop. conducted by the ministem r, Re �AJAA-PiCZ�tII'K% CNARTIMD ACCOUMAMti F. Corikey. Mrs. Marion • Mc - O, W. ROM, CJS, UA. L�IoWjMWOW tZIWO �:*v Clement resided at the oDRNII70 8C3300Lp organ.' Friends in the area arevery UCD4= Tfltllltl5 Ajax, PkkWng, Brougham a lairs. Vera Freeman, soloist, __ Dostli1ontrd , ... pleased to hear Mr, and Mrs. [its ]Lala! E3s► Nex - OfNAwA sQeranr b Gneeenwood -912-5440 sang beautiful! 'O Lord. Most Y ' Bob Robinson, formerly of E. phone: WBS -1142 ' ateo� �� f,;, 3 Holy'.. The scripture readings �Yo�� ale the pt�oud par- 1� B so &ower, 1 Te19008e tss-7827 were: Galatians 3, 1-14. Mr. eitts of a new bob i Sart Wates Alex. 'e4s-ease t WhMby Claremont, sok *per, Conkey gave a fine, message in Saturday, Y girl. born ator for Zenith 1-5120 war July 4, 1964. keeping with July 12, the cele- p, warrrt welcome:to Mr. ,and V soe7bati�� bration of the Orange Order, lire. Sisaawre, who recently SEPTIC TANKS Bay Ridges, barton, Mar- taking as , his text: Hebrews 'moved into their new home on 11n Subdirlskon d West 2' 1 Therefore we ought to Old Forest Road. They have BLASTER CERAMIC TfL,R Rouge -w Phone 739-1191 give the more earnest heed to 'taken up residence in the horr.e .'.CLEANED 6and .. �„ the things we have heard, lest STONE ~~ -+` _ . at any. 'ive choufd -lei TMricen Ou-h Mrs. S s more ' is between NO. 2 b 401 Highways them slip ..The Oran IS Order at present _vacationing at her p w- J. BUTT " CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC Harwood Ave., North,upholds tete Protestant way, FLAGSTONE PATIOS It helpsma home town, in England. RA i-i0�i? saNsserforan�tinsai>•esitNNariaate=et•aNata=>•t•aNai•>au temat to keep the Bir. and .Mrs. Glendenning Ophwww — ETC- enjoyed in this and family have returned front - MARTIN ENRIGHT text.' We'all need ,to be con- .a Pleasant Vacation'at the cot- = PHONEc TE 9-1!97 .tautly reminded of ihe. ln%n- tai p ' of 114r. and Mrs. Skid-— cil>les of rfurmed faith, The more, at Lake St: Peter, near { - - K �& refot•mers need Tp ;n bacl< t�� Algonquin Park.:12:•, agd Mrs. 'he truths ,n the Bihl Go!',S1::dmPre sprat an enjoyable !rust Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mortgages AvailableOrd. The R.-format.,)n was an week -end u:ih thein while For.Additions and Improvements EXPERT MOWER &MARINE SERVICE; ct of-C—nd.lxt us be avttne..- therP.- REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES we a. May > t .r r,1cc During the recon; stZWm, 11r. We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages of God. It is God's, Ct that Power Mowers - Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines and Mrs,. Iiorton, Prrsebank :ave: us, not by,our own mer- Rri. Iraq. a scan tichen..the big ff You Require Any Mortgage Financing A For Fast, Chain Saws - Garden Tractors & Tillers it,' or what ate hate (40110. 1 et apple tree came down. very Courteous Service, Call WE SHARPEN each of us ay ?God he rtrer=•i-: close to their pigeon lcift. N11s.« Hand Tools, Circular Saws f+tl In, mea :inner", I.et us Hnrtolt- -tc,»rt; the. nrec:ut,�r �.=.AUBREY IRELAND AND COMPANY Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, ,udti .the.word of Gf)d daily: way talkin tlx>ut We pick up &� deliver All Work Guaranteede ministry is.the rPinlsfry of hour winds; when it happened, T he whole church to, mike . • but it was quite a gale. ' '100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario' Ctu•ist known. This commit. us Mi s, Aadrey Trorl: pe' ,and Dunbarton -• Phone 83924052 " ' the children - have returned EMpin 8-5300 —Evenings - 839-1750 or WA. 2-6902 from hake 14ilex, and every - CHAS: A. BRADLEY 8 SON one' hopes, her mothc,r will be - limited Vvell own. the road to- recovery' soon. P _ .. Painting & Wall •Papering - T H E: S I G N A A N Interior Exterior Obituary"... .:4raham HARDWARE Residential—tommereial jD I • DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY FREE. ESTIMATES •.:Mrs. Dr. Richardson —Phones— The death took pla,e at her APPLIANCES PAINTS-� TRUCK LETTERING ATlantie 2-0961 or _ _home; in Islington. on 3ulyTW CUTOUT LETTERS Brooklin 655-4441 1964, of a former resident of CARTOONS �. .(Our 47th Year In Business) Pickerirtg, Mrs. Dr. Richard-. . � / 1 (jun 4 - Jul 30) sori; formerly Nellie Palmer. O ISPLAYS POSTERS f SHOWCARDS GENERAL HARDWARE BANNERS. .................. ................. d n will The many older ie� regret . INSURANCE er sing. sl er' lie • the late Mrs Richardson 24 HOUR — 7 DAY SERVICE probably y o4r older'lie thOnO: WHi:e10ll 2-1911. Pickering sidents, her ever-pres--n: smile Serving the area sines 1922 and pleasing personality, Mrs. 942-6241 - Let us handle year! Richardson's passim will be Insurance Needsregretted by those many local` Find Us Fast In The Yellow Pages - Res: Pickering' Beach Flre, Windstorm; A°1s friends. Liability, ere. Mr. James LP Palmer. of this ©village is ,a brother of the dec- Bowman & Gibson' eased. and sympathy is ex _ % • Call vs eel pressed to him, and his tam - SERVICE R1ZiS6iH I f�teriirli� : THE HANDYMAN _.-.._ _ lett 6611.5423 ily. ..... ............... .._.--•-- .. 115 Brook St g Whifb • • (ED ARMSTRONG) Cottage Lots Catering To daslons YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ON .THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY ' PLUMBING only $15-00 A Foot. Open Until 10 P. BE rr LARGE OR SMALL PAINTING ALFRED KAYES Well treed, latoeshore lots in ' UPKEEP OF GROUNDS PLUMBING BATHROOMS beau n. Hydro ti�ttl HaNbitrto 88 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. a+"ailabhe Terms. 100 .PRESSURE SYSTEMS mdles front . PiLa kering. Only .. .. ' -..'CALL 942.5616 ESTIMATES GIVEN a W left. I nB—P. Onow by °i"i'iti. Beat ts, 280, Pik- haPM"9R3ii717 �Ontario: �. Ontar............ .......... - Y s , Paso Four THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 - i 1a nwasumnstannnannanm■ Man Wanted t cotrtiaae R'awleigh Service to -+ cotistimers in �SAYj.'Rl townships Whit- by and PickeringEast. Get itrto�,1 e�� p� et -- �S a profitable business of your - - FCiflll"!S �10■ Bay Pit TIMI-- owm No previous experience or 1ulNaa!•ts!•tllltlu!•NtReN>il capirCal investmentneeded. For +� _ in formation. write "Rta'wleigh" my Heights and Sir Jno. by the Minister. Rev. Dr. W. carne at the youngsters ball Dept. G-333.•916. 4005 Richel Mete games. and they are really a for Sde ieu St:, St. Henry, MontreaL R. A• T,o A. MaaDo includes Public Schools A. McKay.. ........�..... ............ ..... . churches w ll u like o go along. (which includes Base Line and During the month of lot of y'°u USED FURNITURE Drive Bay. road Sc >tooLs) until lib- services for boat church it wo ld ...... :.. BOUGHT i SOLD -TW V1 a �� 22 and rary closing ust l cit Tuesday. Aug- 131e Dumbarton United GORDON HOTEL Wednesday, July Pickering Village Secondary School Teacher will ,lh ,, July 23, have been o 0 0 services will be at, 10.30 a. Phone: 942-5882 tutor during summer months : lected by Bay Ridges For the benefit of new res- m. during the mmuner months., (may 28 tf) English History, Ma Ratepayers' Association as tar-,, .a Mathematics idents of Bay Ridges, 000 Ccam pl[! . will be 26 servic- 1T'� ...:...................................._. Science and _�grapihy. une armp> n of This Heigh S J is Public On Sunday, July �-•- � g� for For Salo --cocktail dress. for- 29 to August 14. Phone: open for Registration of New es wall be at Fairport United annual member tri ve. Pupils daring the. week of Church, and will be conducted mal; winter coact; maternity- 942-5607• Final concentrated appeal will August $1, to September 4. be Little League Baseball Fan, wear; bike new, Phone: 839- - .................. be directed to mtepayers in enbe has been .5613. -1 the central Bay northwestern tween the hours of 9.00 a. Mrs. Roth the bald games in of and 12.00 noon. School fol]lowdng -�4 411 . . RW °, YRidges. 're -open for the Fall Term on which her son Wayne, has 3 MISCELLANEOUS At the Rouge. 3 -Bedroom brick again, w'l� be ass- i rsted by a car equipped with Tummy September 8. been playing, .truR she is be- a bungalow; lea acre ravine lot; o o Q gdnrrit� o wonder if site is a My table model Radio Repair- fenced yard. $125.00. Lease. loud -speaker to give house - ter yiJ15 (Canadian), all p#rts, holders advance warning Ad�t Swim Classes welcome spectator• At a recent all labour included if brought Phone: 282-5635. the drive being conducted in g� backstop, her car be. and her son r y ........;..... _............O..... bard a1 t onto the ® \ ., ., `.., .• In on Monday, Tuesday orthe immediate neighborhood C . --,..Wednesday. Thirty -day un- SWIM INSTRUCTOR Now Under Way hood-- the bol o The initial phase of the drive i \ conditional guarantee. Offer hood' of her car. To protect the g Semi: -private. Qualified In- Neild June 20, has resulted in oar from further damage, site "WalCb for void M set has been tampered strutter, Sun Valley Park, over six hundred families tak- Adult Swimming Classes are • $1.50 per lesson. Stew Miehna ing out their $2.00 Member- berg operated by MT. Alex. moved it, and Wlayne . prompt- my 'Safety Contest DUNBARTON Phone 839-3338, ship. It -is felt that this sec- Robertson and his staff of vol- 1y hit a ball .into the back T» RADIO & TELEVISION •• and appeal will put us over unteers at. Ady Park Pool, at end.1n newspapE Harwood Avi. North of Ajax ANYTHING iN the one thousand mark, and Pickering, each Wednesday erv- Between 401. and 2. High'wys. BRICK, BLOCK OR STONE well on our way toward our erriizg at 7.30 P. m. Those who Jun 4 tf) Fireplaces, Porches. Brick objective of as dose as pons- wish to participate, are to re� ible to 100% coverage of the meet art the pool. No charge PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE .................. .. F%or Sale - 5 -roomed bu�alow Veneer. Jset call Rex. at- development and • more than is . made for lessons, since the SCORES WEEK JULY 6. -all eanveniences. Half mile 945-4704. double that of last year. Let swimming instructors are all - - west at Brock Road Small . We Aim To Please us make this year our biggest. v�olutrteers-just Pay the reg- July 6. -- clown f Brock Phone:. 942- (jul 231 and best year in the history •ular pool admission charge of Minor Girls -Brougham 37 at Rosebank Plaza 23: , - 537Y. a Ass 7 - Fl ,, of the ociatioa I 40c Part of your admission Inter. Girls --Greenwood 3 at Bay Ridges 10.. fee goes he f eq- irts- g a . ................. ,.....:- to 1p pay or Squ West Roue 13 at Resebank Plaz NOTICE TO CREDITORS p,� "- -L g CHERRIES Bay Ridges Beach Park tibpmemt for the children's Bantam-Bmith Car g at Greenwood 2. _ For Sale. Pick your own 75C. classes. Bantam -S g 5 a esRouge lin the Estate of "Gertrude _ '--I------ -- _ i - erwood Foresters t38 _at t WesRouge 27 basket. Currey, one' tulle Squ'rt Sh per Emmeline Liepus', late of the A word about our excellentwelcome_ _ most of Brock Road. Village of Rosebank, in the Beach- Park, sponsored jointly es are, in Bay ors from agga juvenile 21 at E. WOodkards Ladies 22 To of Pickering, Widow, the Recreation Association - by Wagga. New South Wales. in July JSg7.ur • Q reenwood 20 at 1Vest tiouge 6, Rubber Ball Deceased- of Bay Ridges and Bay Ridges For Toilet Tank Australia Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pee Wee -West Range 0 at Brougham 9. - Ratepayers Association,. and Finn i ' eii Hantain--Greenwood 1 at Bay Ridges odl 7. Reg. #9c, -Now 39c. ALL PERSONS having calms They are vis tmg th BRADY PLUMBING against the estate of "Gert- generously 'supported by. Con- son alyd family the Georges -Bay Ridges 9 at East Woodlands 0 ., sobidated Building Corporation. Finns, of Reytan Blvd. Bantam-Ba4y Ridges 5 a Ferguson's h t Bea 7 a - 4320 Kingston: Read rude Emmeline Llepus , de- At the dose of last Season, ceased. who died on or about o r there was a deficit which had ° ° July 8 the Zed. day of June, 1964, are to be covered by corr<tt•ibutions Bl e- udl 30 at Greenwood 15, Help ar�{� vd, entertalried a number of Juvenrle.Girls.--Fairport Beach 0 at Bay Ridges .9. reit notified to file Proof W nes Sq Mrs. 'Phyllis Jacobs, Krosno Minor Girls -Villa Rouge Rest. 12 at Greenwood 13. WANTED of same with the undersign"`tb uirL A eYat tions. da everoing. July 15, at a Sar- Hi Creek IGA 3. Full Or Part Time. Solicitors, on or before the 6th Y MAN or WOMAN day of August, 1%4. After that To avoid a 'recurrence of Coventry Jewellery Fashion. Stam -West Rouge 5 at Smith Cartage ` this, and t9 build a foundation Show,. The guests - received $511.00 WEEK AND UP date, the Solicitors will pro- July 9.n for the •future as well as to For Information. Write: coed to distribute the said es- make the Park self-supporting, gifts From the Sarah Coventry :►Liner Girls--Rosebank Plaza 9 a Pickering Beata 0• DemOtrstrator. Juvenile GirLc-E.• Woodland Ladies 9 at Fairport Bctr,...0 i :.MR. E. W. SNOWDEN tate having regard only to thefunds musR be secured to -keep o 0 0 = - -Inter, Gula-Bay.Ridi;ec R at Frenchman's Bray 5. 122 Mary Lake Dr. claims of which they shall have the Park solvent. To. open the Squirts --Sherwood Fnr'stt•s. 9 at Brougham 0. - Aglneourt, Ontario had notice. Park each year, requires over, ` h Pee Wee -Brougham 0 at ForsytF Haul'ge, 9. urth Notes _ ach Y " .. ' DATED at Whitby, Ont., this One Thousand Dollars to, cov- - r t -Eat W at Greenwood HELP WANTED 9th day of July, 1964. err rent; task facilities and in- -- _ Bantam- -STT Cartage 10 a Ferguson '% Be 3 CVI'dge c ocxil'ands 0 woo 9- Waitresses, full and Ixird time: surance. In addition, operating Peace Lutlrecan Church 10- - _ Over twenty years of age. - ALFRED M. WOOTTON and expenses are needed to cover [n the absence of Pastor -Jmygquirt�--Greemtimed :a at Audley 9. - Graham Park Restaurant. Pb. WOOTTON, 304 Dundas St. W. water, phone, Hydro. mainten- Rothenberger, who. is attend-' Minor Gir+;-- -reen Vood 9 at Pickering Beach 0 - .284-160,1, Whitby, Ontario, Solicitors for once, repairs and upt<eep ing c�laa�e. in the U. S. A., - -•( 23) ` the Executors,- Mrs. W. S. Aceitrdiingly, there is.. a Sunda Services were conduc- N. B, -'July 10. Squirt game was played in record time for the - Y' ow League ---one hour for seven full- Innings. f POPULAR AV Rodd and Dr. Ronald W. Charl- chame levied ,on.cars only 'on,' ted tali week 1>,v Past,rr John- hip L agu Has min ON COSMETICS ton. terin; the Park from outside Gen, of the Lutheran Student ns opening In Pickering (jti1.39) ` Bay Ridges of. 50c•, par visit ;Centre.' in London.Ont He _ONTARJO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR Township. Fine earnings: con- per car. With the Lull. know- -chose as his topic: ••Thr Res- wenient hours. Write: Mrs. A. M I L LER lenge 'of the• Cun_%nlidated )rnihil•ity of -a topic.!: to (from July 18 1964 -On) Hawkins, 1 Mandafln Road. TRAILER SERVICES - Buildinu Corporation, cath be- help. someone in Sp!ritual Saturday, July IS., 9.30 a. m.-Peterhom, Dforrow Park. Quinte ,Searboro,SALES 8, RENTALS Iongi. to o%vners'resleUng in tieed". Musical .selection-, by District Juni„r Farmer Field Day. , Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer Bay Ridges - will receive a the Junior Chair. - - - '-HELP WANTED 1964 Models From $200.00 sticker for a Fee of only S1,00 Next Sunday's sr -nice. trill Tuesday, July 211 , 8.00 p. m.-Brooklin, farm of. Rey Orini�ton - allowing use of the Park. fol: be -cgtxlucted by Vicar Ver- Tu!y'meetin, for Oshawa Kiwan:e 4-H Dairy Calf Dub. And handyman collars , fol inside and outside. Excell- ole Sen�:on. These stick- hru,rn, of St. John's .Luh Karan July 21 and 22. -Ontario County Bee Improvemeatt ? ctiociaiion - FOR RENT els • are now.as'ailai e er i - -Bv Trim_to Kent County. ent opportunity for fringe from Bay. Ridge, Ratepayer' During the summer m(,nths, r� : benefits. Permanent work- Everything For Trailers , Wednesday, July 2Z. at 8.00 p. m -Ux rn g Pensioner preferred Call-af- g ,tiesociation Camacsers or- at serVlrec will lie at't.hr rcgu.- ulrure Board Rriom. Jul-, i-tiri•, for the Scott 4-H Potato AJAX - Phone: 942-3491 -the Park. •Come on out and 'ar lime:' 10,30 a, m.. and will •ternooris: 282=1414• ORDER NOW AND BE SURE1 Park facilities right here ar speakers. ;The Junior Choir • � Wednesday, _ _ _ _.. _ . __ •. _ - , cors guest i • -(-apr 9 tf) y, Ju y. .30 p. +s+•=Tour for.Sunderland 4-H Dairy MEN WANTED :_" v Calf Club and Bea,-errnn 4-H Dairv.Calf Club to visit. Br•iarc make use of- the.. wonderful he conducted by oar' p - Bay Ridges• to. meet. each Wed7resday e - Dairy, Sutton and Elmcroft •Farm,, Beaverton. R Continue mangy• yearn` of Raw- J. E. HYATT Public Relations erring at. -T,30 p. m. lei>h Cervica in Towmhips oY R. R. 3. Pickering o o „ "Friday, July 24: Brechin Township Rall.: Meetin, to- -discuss - 1Vhitby and 'F'ickerina, Ease. HOUSE MOVER Summer library Fairport United. Church prnposed �. R..D. A. Project for Mara Township, .Pievdous experience or capital Homes Raised - Foundations•. During the summer months, -- investment mat necessary. You Equipment -Rented the congregations of Fairport July Z4 to 26, -Inter -County Exrhange, Ontario County Junior 282-8332 Summer. Library facilities and Dunbarton United Chur= Farmers to w_isit Kent County. ,are eligible if you own a• car, are, now available for Public ehes are holding joint Bert ices. hear a good reparation, and Tuesday, July 28., 11.00 a. m. -Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club School Student-, at Bayview Services this coming Sun- member and Brougham 4-H 'Dairy Calf Club members will are able and willing to work Heights Public Schcx?I on Ga> 7 to 8 hours each day. For in- PAINTER i DECORATOR -olin Ave, each Tuesday afttn- y' 1 be at Fairport United 'visit Oshawa• Dairy and; Roy Ormistons Farm,, Blooklin.•' formation, write _ Rawleigh, Inforlor • Eatwlw Church., and will he conducted Propatrod by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge Brion froml_30 to 3,30 p. rri. b the United Church Nt'omen i Dept. G-333-914, 4005 Riches EXPERT WALL PAPERING Mrs. Horsfield and her Lib-. Y Phone: 852-3192.) - -----feu St., St. Henry; Montreal;of dxrth churches. _ phone- 113!4317 ra-zy Committee have • volun- _ leered to operate this summer " sales Lady Wanted for -Advise and. Estimates library service -for :students of Grant's Smoke 1 _ _...:... NO OBLIGATI ON Bay Ridges A - - - - - `881 �■ ■ A �A�� ■�V '. u s> and Gift Shop, vrci urc„aru Liverpool Plaza I I I 916 Norech Blvd z ::Road.' , e •7 Machinest Wanted -accustom - fir, .to 'accurate" work, for lathe and milling machine..Phone: .............................p i .-: 942-3717. .:' :............ !tee C AS/►ppC r L, WE Permanent teller required. ' j� �►Vil` .11l{/f previous experience while des- irable, not essential. Canadian Imperial Casual Hair-Stylinq OPEN DAILY Apply to Bank of Commerce, Bay Rid- phone 214-1651 Hairs: 9.311 A. M, - L08 P. M- Grain ge4, ....._.- TlwrWoy. and Friday ............. Female Help Wanted Open TIN 9.00 P. AL in accounts payable depart- of rapidly -expanding ac- Montle" Ced AN DayMondys Closed plume: 142-2661 `Coif _ Ment :,countingdepartment. Ability (At pki6j4Pg 4m Strop) `Ll to type essential. Experience for training in either account - SM also Ing er, IBM key-punching Excellent .................................... Sol) ry. r a c•, and Benefits. Apply Peat Low", 4 YdL •M Three Yards - $7� :°(VA An writing, to "Accounting De - American Van ROTO TILLING partnrent North Una Limited. P. O, (C Phone: 83!-2272 (� 23 to .., ......Una Boot 3", Pickering, Ont. - X r, K DIY 3fRYICES . ,: - :���Nv m.■. � _■ rr rrrr ■. ■ .. ,- ;: COMPLETE WN SPRAYus )S - CRABGRASS 4SECT PESTS u. ARM SPRAY MAIN STREET, PICKERING Phone 942.1 601 Forage Corn Atrazine ; 1"Where Quality . A Sere ,.'.,Comitrr Fly Control UsTR� 'A` SLANTS "Y Round Steaks oasts : 79c Ib. IL, STERI need asci 'Mswed .sen Weiners 3 lbs: for $1.00 Country 'Sausage 3 lbs. $1.00 res pisawo d 1 _ (ttnav 14 tf), • ' ' :. - - ,. -._.. p ti Five N , -T RS6AY; JpCY 16. 1964 -- _ 'THi PICKERING NEWS Pidcer�g Pillage i'�eWS Mrs. Ida Fraser and dau- day, to spend a hohday in Can- and Mrs. Thos. A. Ne% nan from Japan. ario. ghter Margo, of FonthW, Otrt. oda. Mss Conkey is Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Daly, of : Mrs. John Mrarks and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Youvell! returned to their tome last to the Service Manager of Mc- " Cork, Ireland, entertained at ily are spending the week at left on Thursday for a trip to hometown in Greece. H C0n?V floe ---in our last issue after spending ten Mullan's Kosangas Ltd., dis- a dinner party in the Guild Inn their cottage on Glamour lake. their m ut, this colurrsympathy was days with her father, C. A. tributors of Kosangas (bottled Coral Room for the Delegation Mrs. Barry Murkar and the • is the first time that Dan has e`xPrthTssed to Mrs. Harry Scott, Sterritt, here. gas) in Ireland. to Lions International Conven- children are spending at week been back, sine he arrived in Pin assing of her "father" Miss F1ix ey, sister Mr. and Mrs. Harry New tion in Toronto, from Japan, near Parry. Sound. Canaria 52 years ago. Mr. Morley Harlock- This of the Rev. Frank Conkey, arr- rnan, along with their two arttending were the District Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rackham Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bon- w should have read—Mrs. Scott's and family have been on ived at ']Toronto International sons and daughter, Mr. and Governor and International and farrni9y have returned af- g'a� ���e,,Airport from Belfast, last Fri- Mrs. Wm. G. Newman, Mr, Directors and their families ter a holiday in Northern Ont- a holiday. at Silver lake. Mx. and Mrs. Lloyd Court- . ice of Port Credit and thea - three children, visited wdtlt 770 'trtctly �� wrd� A y • � - � .. Mr.' and Mrs. Garnet Courtice - this week. 39 EGG S STROUD r Mrs. Bertha Bennett of Gait a sister of Mrs. Fred Arman, has been.sp-ending the Past 'LARGE week with ,Che F. R. Annan family and 'other relatives. The - Master, Past Masters and Wlardens' attended sess- Tions of Grand Lodge in Tor- x onto this week. - DOZEN Bring your own eaitaiD`MIA Dfloin's reek rose a�Bs to flood level with Sunday's hes rains. Bridge heavy • :. IRou�e. Hilts on Hwy.. No.Rouge.. ; . _ - 2 Just East of � .................... -.. Vacation Sch001 " Has Swift's' Premium (Save 20c) 1 %i -Ib: TinEp L R SPRLO - - +Cooked Ham x..49 Large 16 -as. Jar -Stea]6orors � tb. � good Attendance Vacation Bible School clos- Swift's Pard (Save 2'1c) •15 -oz. Tins ed down last Friday, after a very successful two weeks of D F d 8 for 95C - f study. 09 Qo 'Fresh The school held .in the Pick: a The United Church Sunday (Case of 48 Tins $5.50 - Save $1..46) '. �� ,^. School had . an enrolment of (Save 1 1 C) 105 children and included sev- Swift s Jewel Q /) wren Ready en different denominations. A _ ' Shorten in :2 191, 594 daily average attendance of as - children .was considered as 71 excel -lent. n t. (Frying, Roasting, The school was under the. a _ ' direction of. Mrs. A. W. Bean. (Special Offer Of 4C Off) i _ _ 13 rbetu ng) York Homogenized 16 -oz. Ice Box Jar 59`„ ISaw lac! (Average 3 lbs.) a Thursday evening last, . the children presented a pro-. Peanut Butter gram for the parents. lbo photic was taken of the %Maple Lsef Twin -Pak school and those wishing to -Mannings 3 -ib. Box CHEESE SLICES secure a copy, should contact Fresh or Frozen Excellent For Barbecuing �` Mrs. Bean at 942-9016. 'Royal Tea Biscuits 97c_ ...W. r.. ., 30 CHICvNWINGS lb �, c YOU'RE BUIL�lIp6 Red Rose Economy tSave 8c) ` . Pkg. f 90 ,,, �„� (While They Last) Lean Peamealsd OR RIVIIIIA TEA BAGS Ib. r Booklet 'The Instant Coffee That "Dares To Be Known5 About By Good Taste Alone (100% Pure) - (Save 50cZ Mortgage Loses `''�►► � GIANT 10 -OZ JAR .._--_--- -- 1 •`t9 (Save 6c) ) 1b Skinless (While They Last) ( Could Be Of Real .29 „r • - slue To You ' WIENERS �= La Ruta .Product of Uruguay) Tulip (Save TlC) n Corned Be of 24or 89C (Regular or Colored) Maple f or Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked VICTORIA Picnic Shoulder • • • Ib•' and GRE =iSave 25c) 12 -oz. Tins Y Mother's . (Save 1 lc). :24 -oz. Jars Sliced Kindless (While It Lasts) _ T ^ " I i R u :,Apple 8 Raspberry or 2 for !9e • C Apple 8 Strawberry. Jam . _ Dundas W , Whitby- Breakfcwt. Bacon 9 ... D d -.Special Offer Of 30c. Off) _ Extra Strength King" Size 5-1b. Box ; Smoked REE ELECTRONIC _ :PIANO BLUE CHEER :1.29 4 lbs, 95C. BACON SQUARES Ib. 29c I LE ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRS Canada Lucas Arthurs Small Link sba S. Ont. JAS HIDDI�IK Value (Save 100, 4 -Roll Family Pack packers . p g 49e • 1 Ib k '. .�� AJAX. O TOILET TISSUE 29c LUNCHEON PORK SAUSAGE . c 26 ti) = MEAT Devon Sliced Rindless BACON �{ ' .1 -lb. Pkg. _ •- Ouality _ .:.:. artort BOOK MATCHES 49c - -- si BREAKFAST B -:..: 59c Round or Square _ Swift's Premium - :ILarge, I t/2 -Ib. Tins i / �Qj 89C RUMP ROAST Ib. 79c Beef or Irish Stew.- 2 for 79c . (Save 17c) ,...(Save 19c) - : • _ Blade or Short Rib (Blade (lone Removedl . �� . ` Maple Leif Tsid�rfg ' ROAST Ib 59C Li,I ne Speshul Brand- Large 4$ oz. Tins e Brisket - a Boneless Rolled Plat Brisk 3 for �i1.00 Fruit Drinks :� :! • .. POT ROAST F ° . 'b. 49c dApple, Grape, Orange 8� Fruit Punch) ~"`� �� BONELESS ROLLED (ld S Ribs) ; PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. 89c Canada First Grade Instant Skim Milk Powder -FRESH MINCED BEEF 2 lbs. 79e c�INo �C 2 lbs _39c - rove (Save 16c) Large 3 -Ib. Box Cross Cut SHORT. RIB ROAST Ib. 61k ' DDM 3'h0 Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn) - (Less Than 3 lbs. - 39c per lb.) N�. 1 Home Grown _ HEAD CHEESE -- -" 3 Ib. tin 99c� lire M Aa In ULN I , I - — N awe o/ w Standing (6th 8 7th Ribs) - ` of aw � PRIME RIB ROAST Ls. ,�9C ..w.am o lbse ram U" � � ��s • PORK LOIN ROASTS sabe m i am No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe i� - IbEI. 29e No. 1 Home Grown Tasty Field Rib led .ed.�Iir ew BANANAS TOMATOES--------------_-- - _ b. 39e.(Ave-" 2% s%.t � s9e sae et we ---� -- - 1 to - U.S. No. 1 Florida•Fresh Tender 'Large U.S. No. 1 Sweet Large Size Teederble hd — b, 69e recti for 29C ,GREEN PEPPERS __ - 3 '� "c '''' Corn On The Cob - — Size 250s feetr• Roasts or Chops b. 79rc --`+ Size 180's Fresh Persian Wbole Lois Sunkist Sweet Eating 3 dos. ii.00 SEEDLESS LIMES dos. 39a S. 6Se VALENCIA' ORANGES -------- - Fresh Home Grown Large' Bunches No. 1 Ontario Byng Large Sweet RADISH OR GREEN ONIONS -- S for 29e Horton �1OtO FLACK CHERRIES b• 39e Santa Rosa Sweet -Large Size 4, x.5 PRICES "EFFECTIVE (6 Quart- Baskdt $2.49) dos. 39c THURS. - FRL - SAT. - gig EATING PLUMS .__—.--------- • < La e.. Size JULY -16 - 1.7 - 18 a No. 1 Horne Grsywn Tasty Long Green Good Size 'Carolina -Red Ripe Juicy __ eielti 99e t�QE Ajax - _. CUCu BERS _—_______-- 3 fuer 299 'WATERMELONS -____--_-- --- ; �— ERATION PLAZA — : �.�. , .. sass. ` ' •- • ., \ I i � ,' 1 Paye Six THE PICKERING NEW S - -• -THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 �e Mrs. Blair Evans, and Mr. and _ ,_—���� Mss. Glen ng in were guests The Churches T ■ ROUGE at a wedding in Dundas on Saturday, wheh a relative, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Canoe ;Regatta Big Success enjoyable trip, recently. Miss Carleen Dupkink was sl•1/lilt//>•/1/1•Ntt>f,//■ The West Rouge Canoe Club Mr. and Mrs. David Shilton wed, P .had its most successful regatta -and ' son, Ottawa, are visitingJackie Pascoe celebrated a Pickering. ? last Saturday, when executive David's parents and family, birthday on Saturday evening and members- welcomed padd-. MT. and Mrs, Herb. Shil•ton, and entertained a number of GUARANTEED M�ACHH��S -VnrtOd Church ■ less Sailing from the Toronrto West Point Cres., this week. friends: C' 'I and Cance Club, Balmy Beach Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay Saturday evening guests at Radio -TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minister: Rev. Melville Butters Canoe Club, NLssrssauga'C,anoe and family, Jaybelle Grove, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.Any Make Or Model, — CHURCH SERVICES -- Club and Mowhawk Canoe are on a motor trip to the Rennie were: Mr. and Mrs. sq Ciub, to Ferguson's Beach. The West Coast, and shopped over B. Hbbday and family and ARTHUR FIELD * — 11.00 A. �. vt -- -,day was very successful. with in Calgary to attend the Debbie Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Service Sunday School Withdrawn exception .of the rairr9toaTri .'Staznpede there. I�. Budd and sons Of Toronto, .. PICKERING : rid ..in the. afternoon, tiich hind- Private Atnbslanee Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe Mr, and Mrs. H: Budd and DAY OR NIGHT For The Summer a erect many local residents from and Wendy, Ridgewood Road. ROY of Stouffville and Mr. and - AUDLEY attending. are th f in the Paddling. �g a few weeks at __Mrs. R. Budd of Goodwood. ng. events, Jno. their cattage, at'Poutt au, Bar- Weekend Mitchell was guests at the home' WATER DELIVERED Church Service 9-45A. AC again ,outstan& il, of Mr. and -Mrs. A. Samaril�i0 Sunday SchOOi 1060 ing,'Placing First in the Jun- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and were Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelly of WRs. Mclaehnis, Prop. A. M. 'or K-1 event, and combining farndy, Ridgewood Rd., with .Norwood. WOO of Dunbarton * /■■/////ta/////ttllna/. " with Robert Cooke, John Mac- Mrs. Borwn's mother, .. Mrs. _ Mr. and Mas. Reg. Sander- t' .Cormack and Attis Bredovskis Ethel Dani, Rouge 'Hills Dr. son, who are on a trip down PHOIVEs 142-=171 - . to win the Junior K-4 event. are staying at their cottage at east, have now reached the PHONE - The same crew entered the Huntsville. Bay of Fundy. ":,Senior K-4 race and. placed Mrs. Nan. Kennedy and dau •....•.....................:-.. .`.:..: A IC erl ��. Ge .......:...... Tiantic 2-0063 P orge's • k 'ns, Ont. . ' • Seaorxi.. In the Senior K-2 ev- gutter• Dale, Jaybeile Gr. spent :114y And SNI / ` _` ent, Robert QoOke and John the „week -end at. their cottage -With Classified Ads Anglican COiircg• MacCormack placed.' Second, near Parry Sound. BR and the crew of John Mitchell Miss Lorraine Flats, of.Sask- KEN and CLARKE PIt:[[RINaa ONTARIO . and, Axtis Bredovskis placed atoon, is spending the summer OUGHM Creiyht0n, Dryntln -NEV. N. s, sNttt►It[Ro: # Fourth. In. the Ladies' events, with her aunt and uncle, Mr. P R E N T I C E y Gaylor Rowan and Shirlie, Mill- and Mrs. Hugh 'Betts. West On Thursday gat � Murdoch sea iia, rlatuMas, o•t. ' er placed Third in the K-2. Pt Cres., while she is working..se evening over AUCTIONEERS Phones ens-ssia The Juveniles of the Club a- at the East General Hospital, the Greenwood Conservation N•szsad M �K M ter Barristers, Solicitors = SUNDAY ssRvtces gain had a big day with John in the "Patholhad 0gy Laboratory Park fen• the annual S 5.30 a• n�. tots c•..�t" - Gomes and Dennis Gelder win- to get some first hand exper- school icnlc in Sunday �a at 0~a and Verb and Notaries Public so.so a. m �Mor•lag hayar ling the Juvenile C-2 event, fence before she A spite of the s.nz sae«, tmeto,eooes. Name- r0.30 -a. m Nets c.•ue�to• . with Gary McClellw1d and trains begins her 'threat of a thunder shower,. hold Faroltarol Reaa [afar BABY; CO COMAIM CHAMSM (4tI# Sunday) Ricky Betts placing a g in the fall a medical doctor, everyone enjoyed a bountiful u.o our ,o.,t,tq, ,t supper fadlowed by games and Resonatrta R.aa S Slrncoe St. N., Oshawa 10.30 a. m.—swa.r s.h..t Second. In the John G C-4 Mr. Joint Scott, East Ave., a, swim. p■ Use Pwlh* Nan event. the crew; John Games, OVAL e[Rvtcs AT ONE PRIG[ ' has just returned from a motor Mrs. Ross Knox, Betty Jean -- PNo/Ies Telphon0 Oshawa 723.7446 10.30 a.. —Nursery -Ricky lefts, Gary MOCleliand trip with a boy friend, to the and Fay enjoyed last week hol- (At N#e t►artah Natt) rf and Brian PeEts Placed Second West Coast. acid thoroughly 294.3161 or 640.b WEDNESDAY I - and the crew of Jim MacKe"r- 8 at their, cottage- -at •crouse. have bo m aafahNshed 50.00 —Nets e«w•..tw cher, d the scenery and wen- Balsam Lake. ..alta...„ sizes iso$. ticker, Dennis Gelder, Gil. they, both ways, The Rankin children. Peggy, and tzareo ail" tar the slat :. Fleming and Briars Hobbs Sandy areegenjoy, Marg' haPPY returris to: Dale Bobble and placed Third. The Barham- C,4 Smith. Rouge . Hills Dr. who ing a holiday with their father M. (' • - is crew . of Garry Gomes, Terry was three years old on July Mr. Wm. Rankin.' FLEURY A COMERY Betts, .M. McIntyre and 25: The well -drillers are aglin S N E R R I '� Christian Science Ricky Mclsughlin placed- • 'o -o o working in the village, this• BARRISTERS SOLICITORS The WEST ROUGE CHURCHES time on the NOTARIES PUBLIC Society • The biggest success of the property of ' Mr: - _ 111 , Al. ry OW rad • "� ROtiOE HILLS. ONTARIO day was the Beauty Contest, St. Edward The Confessor Several houses in. the villa eNUIteN s[Rwce AND when the Club was pleased t6 Anglican Church age are looking much Millwood CrookFuneral and SUNDAY SCHOOL welcome Mr. A. Ward, Vire- Bast Ave. with a new coat of AT. 2-575 Principal " of West Rouge Sunday, July 19. paint, the ..ll, ef Morning rates N. n a, m. was Rev. Hamilton and Mrs, Ma Lem- Events service .30 'P IN Highlands Dr.. our local ballet • K Scott, . iii charge, - mon. A of �' � tlewa Re=d arty merit ...teacher and • Mr, )fell, .a creat- 0 0 0to e,-0ao3 ' Na. Highway The family of Mr. and Mrs.' - Teettmentes at Healing an sties Ave designer and local resident Grace Presbyterian Church Howard Malcolm recenly held ew endw !Highway ` Port Union Road a re -union at the home of Mr- h APPat##hza•f - at Pickering Beach Rood. at the wedneadsy blasting , as judges. The wlturer, " Miss N.a •e a.oe P. M. %• Donna Bodrraryk, of Dunbarton MotTtiri- Service cc .:: be held and Mrs. Ralph Crawford, at * f►�L AMR weLeoMe will, accompany the _Club - to at ,9;30 a. m. on Sunday,. July- ��"trilby. . • Ottawa, for the Cana Champ- 19, with Rev, D. 1'IcKillkari: A, s MONUMENTS Tb• R.adlwg Room M qen a iornhtp Regatta, to represent , in c speedy, is wished geiephone the Public# Tweedy, Tborw•y West Rouge in the Miss C. C. Most of the church's o for ins Ted., Holtby who ars and Friday • a.o0 to 4.00 P. r organ- confined to the Oshawa Ho`p- "Nkh•.y n.n.nn.t w.rha'• WHitehall 2-3610 s. A. Contest, She wi13:.receive a ization� and activities are on` sial. •t the same, Ieasvaz _ free membershipto the Club Far Further information -"tali f .'vacation, for. the summer, :and • - Dean Holtby mc*t with an - ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. Art.zete a•uoa n for 1968 Donna was presented all acthlties will'resume again accident one day lash week, R R. 1, Whitby. Ontario 1 with a beautiful bouquet by in September, when he fell, and cut his lei;: tn'• Mua. West 0/ Whitby ee■ssarusiueall■a.aaren. Mrs. Florence. Betts, *as well as other making a number of stitches, On N•. a. Nlgs..ay, between prizes. The runners-up, CLAR flL'+71RONT Y necessary. I whltsy A Alas Buy and Sell M s Valerie Baker and Miss L 1lltairl Mrs. Farley`.: Ajax, is spend- I Phones Whitby 6611••3462 With A Classified Ad 'St. Andrews Inde Mueller, .both ofBay ing a few days unth tilrs. Ted Ridges, were presented /■■■■■■,■■■„■/■■■//� Presbyterian Church -h Mr. and MI's. Bert Galloway, .Holtby. -corsages and gifts by . Mrs. fotmery of the Corner :Store, Cbvreh Street North, ►Ickerie4 -doe Gelder, Chairman of the visited old friends- here Sun. The syrrrliathy of throe of ■/■/■/ass/■//■■■■■s■■■s■■t■■■s■■ss■/■■■aRtr■rar Beauty 'cot RouCn Committee.' dayerb ou,gh now' reside an Pet. this community goes t�' the �01� OUR GROUP �O Minister Rev. F. Conker, M + - - � The West Roue Canoe Club ei•borough. � Family of the late Rev, J. E. - would� like.. to thank its. Fier- Mr, Wrr Goud of. U,tbrrdge, Glover, following his recent WMdsor D >s relieving Passim. Rev, Glover was pas- ence Betts for all her help, her ng Mr. Harry. Green _ one 942-2sd7 Manse, 46 vo finebroughara from 1932 to- . ccxnmen�tation on the at the b$n1,• dieing him hnlid.: ;�9 t B- - - - Beauty'Cositest, and the beaus• - 1NASSAU iful flowers she donated. The iTr..Jce 14IcCoulla,h who re= Mr. Lsaae Carr, Re„�ma, is @q S+rvkO of Worst P 11.1! Air #DL visiting friends ancf relatives 6'180 Per Person Sunday School 110.00 AjA =: Club would like to thank mrs• Gently took over the Corner in -and. around. Brougham. Joan :Gelder - and her a )leand Garage- is now g J s t m - of The Afternoon Grc.uP..of ilii .For 10 flays V 'e 1� Welcome ..�# Conutiittiee, the Judges, and 'Claremont, having just moved the into the Coo United Church. Women will �' . A girl's who competed, for per residence• meet on Thursday afternoon, IndudeE: .making this affair the success lair. and firs, Jack Mansell. JUly .16, at.the home of . Mrs. -I - it was. Many .hanks• also to slj4.nt the ti�eekend_al Hunts= laugh Miller. The i p dram to -_ :. Round Tri im lioore's Marina, of Bay vine. p from Toronto via T. C. A. itid;es, and: to the other•�•ent- The Legion held their annu- e c A R at. Famous Montagu be in charge of L4I9s. G Fish it Conditioned Dorn r. - lemen kho donafed #heir boajs alDr'umhmd Service on Sur,- •-,__ _ Beach w and time' tb help the Regatt9 w1 services behind: the . . - -� Tr from Airport to Hotel on Arrival and + un dots. Ho �:�. bo -and td bir, and Mrs. Ferguson Legion Hail. The Caledonia Breakfast 3 Evening Dinner Daily BROCK ROAD 9 - 'for all their help and assts.t- pipe Band led the .parade, acid and to Airport on Departure UNITED I T E D C H N E t M ance. Mr. and Sirs. Fer.,uson Rev. T. H•- Fleetham of Green- c Green - also entertained official; from 'wood took the service. �Tr• and Mrs. C. - Hufihson 6 JULY N1'� Participating d Mrs. W. Hill have and Hiss Hilda Alkenbrack ear JY�"� !tom roup Leaving TORONTO Y 10th all artist tin, clubs after the Mr an have returned home after Kay, AL A. Regatta, and a most enjoyable eft for a, trip through the Un- SEATS STI t ` . ... I W A. Mc Ph. D time w -as had by -all. ttedt States. spending a few days'with blrs. LABLE Hu hson's •brattier, in Na AVAI Minister 0 0 0 Mr. and Mts. Arthur Bates g Panee• t Beverley Boys won Fourth Now —Pay Later If You. Wish The West. P,ouge Sports and -of 'Woodbridge,: spent •Satur- � .. _ '. Service et Worship 11 A. AIL Recreation Association held day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Place in the Great Lakes In- Further Particulars From: their Sportsman's Dinner' for Hedges• vitational Swimming and Div- r in- Championships, in Toledo 0 A about' sixty persons ' at the Don 'Hedges, Earl Cook,. and tnpionstii TRAVEL : - 'Church School..All R D Rouge Hills Golf and 'Country Jun Brisco bowled at Rich- Ricky Sowerby; Donny Eger :; ..Club on Wednesday evening, rnond Hill on Wednesday: off and TerTerryHughson enjoyed BUREAU LTD. DOpartmsnfsr 9,44 A. M,' ; their week -end camping with MAXly 8. Guest speaker was Bill Mr. Evans Ward ,is improv_ fire 1st. Brock Pickers Durnan, the latest addition to ing in health. - ng Scout 9Y . SHOPPING PLAZA the ."Hall of Fame". Other ` The Baptist Church -picnic is Troop,' at :Party Sound, tray- fertring Christ IR Tbi- special guests were: Harry to be held this Saturday at ening by bus. The trip includ- _941.6690 Watson, Harry Howelil, Attis Stouffville Park Those �: hiking, swimmirng, fishing Com -malty Slap 1pE :; gO1ng' and a boat trip. The weather ~ ' .- Bredovskis, Ralph Tuohy and.. are"asked to meet at the chur- ' . �• Jim Bishop.Everyone was very good.■///■t//////////t1/a}////////■t■//////////■/// the ry present ch at 1. a p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and enjoyed the antics of Cooed- Mrs-. Bessie Hall is confined laTamil Dew\/////////■///1/sw.. • lam Ian McQudig. to the Uxbridge Cottage Hos-family spent the week -end at _ .000 pihal but is improving in Keswick, visiting Mr. and OPTOMETRIST ;' F ST. JAMES Mrs.. JLanni COMMUNITY CHURCH Personals' health. ' Mr. Ricky Betts, West Point Mr. and Mrs. George -De. Mrs. R. Cousins. of Toronto, JOHN L. R'AWBON, R.O. HOUR Rd Hill EPIKew _ Cres. entertainecl members and . lea, who are on t tri to. visited her son, MT: Sowerby •ROoobank Road, North theirgiiends to a P and family on the weekend. - S Pleasant Streit T yeveningELECTRONIC: Par'CY at his , Vartoouver, Phazi' to 0 on u - itotrte�'ICE A. 11th, following the- Regatta. Mr. and Mrs. FHighFoonzie Man- ms's in Toronto for the 'or- ION Lh►arpooa Rd;, South) SUNDAYS i "HOLIDAYS El Ferrier A e4 iasis 12th' , dna saw etre Blue : ::BAY RIDGES CO^ Phalle s 6 T3� People er>ioYE*d the ion of Tweed visited on Sun- Nbtes of,PJ ANTENNAS i TOW! and mss, day' wiith Mr. and Mrs. J. R S in'the Par- RS ade. They were a credit to Hours.. - ..10 A. M, p 4 P. IM. I�� Repaired Ma incl Mos. Norman Gain_ Loa+srt Mr. and Mrs. Al Rob- Tel Service d W ti led i er and fazadly, Rouge HiHs Dr. ertson and Kim StOddey - of their leaders. The rain manag- EVENINdi. 7 tea f r. JM. a�-s9a7 Sunday School i B bis Cfa00 ed to keep away until after C 3 M RADIO _: enJ`DTed A casriping trip to 9Gouifville stent last week at 9.43 A. WL Wesiaga and district, last week.. Balsam Lake.. #rite Parade. CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS A TELEVISION' Morning rrayer idsr, and.Mrs. Slrermaa Scott. Mr.. and Mrs. Edgar Evans; Wi� are pleased1iO report W. Grundy, Btnak Rbad, tKwne a T elnphone �9-1601 _...._._.,_. .` r<ttoLot+ed to the Dalt Const and •gnci Robbie, W. and Mrs. Will gain, after surgery. We hope sass.^ ... .. ._ . 11 tOG A. Win _ `r'R'P'D- a- very CalauQ'td .and LNWIe and f Heli► Cat■tluMew . Pk.� • airelty. • liRr. 3rd' be wilt' socia be vreli again. ' w !. • - ..' _ ... � '. .. sass # - • -. - + � 1, ,• _ ~. _ . .�. _._. ._ . _ .. �` .... .. I ' THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1966 _ - - THE PICKERING NEWS - _ Page Seven _.;, Everyone declared this—the of moss. We wish than 11 on Jul 22; to Flaine Pen- a MY—viceon July 19, at 1030 a. ; f G�VOOD best puck we have had, for more yew of happiness. � erodd, who will be 11, on the � S M` i vim. � be in charge of the a. — - --- The Afternoon Urri4 No.-I.V.. U.. ........ . �' to Gail E. Micldewright Sympathy is extended to iced Church Women of Few - Unit No., 1 U.C.W. met atsome Fab -port �t will be 12 years old on Mr. Frank Nichols and family port and Dunbarton ��- the III of Mrs. Alfred C. W. held their Beach Pegg on Wednesday at the may' evening home of Mie. Edr Pascoe, on J�y� 000 in the passing of a loving wife Rev. Dr. -McKay ws}1 be . and mother on Wednesday, back for service 26. with a good attendance. The Thursday. Mrs. J. Brooks had Douglas � and Don- Dunfair Baptist Church July 8. The Nichols were res- Dr. McKay and onf� y Worship and the. Program the Worship and - aid BlacksI left by Gray Sunday idents of the. Bay for many ■ P P='ogr'�n• tak- 9.95 a. m., S School. Coach, on Sunday for Breen holidaying in Winnipeg with i was presented by Mie. H. en from "The Word ,and The 11.00 a. m.. Morniarg Wotship. yam, Crawford. For the program,- WW' Chapter .5..Mrs..,Pegg, . Boys' Camp at Lachwood, near 7.00 p. m., Evening Worship. A speedy is wLshed his parents. taken frown "Ztne Word and' Unit Leader, had charge of the Sudbt;ry, where they will be . �y�, everting, PLaYa Mrs. Thurknttlerecovery easant A Tupper Party was held at the Way" Mrs. Crawford pre- Business. Mrs. Pascoe served spending two weeks. Meeting at 8.00. Fri Ven- tion home of Mas. Gary Bals- sented the 5th. diapter in a a dainty lunch and tea. There Miss Linda -Gerrie, ' who has been in the Ajax Hos- y Brown's, ing Teen-agers' Hike—meet 82 don on Monday evening, with very thought-pa�avoking man- will not. be a. mea Line. Etobicoke, is spending a Pital, and returned home on seventeen persons present. At ting in Aug- the church by 5.00 p. m., with Morway, the close of the demonstration, G net, by scriP'ture- 'reading, ust. The September m few days with Evie. Lee Prieu, a lunch. Vacation Bible School a fight lunch was served by Pt meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, questions and answers. Mrs. will be at Mrs. McLean's, with Dunbarton Shores. August 17-21. Kindergarten of Liverpool Rd. S. entertained Douglas Morden presided over Mrs. W .Trolley in charge, Bob Crosier and Ricky' Pear- to 15 years, welcome. Mrs. Balston. the Business. No nteeung in • Several relatives and friends sell left on the weekend for union part on title a re _........................ the month of August. The from here attended the Mc, Burks Falls, where they will Watch The Label Y Y• . The CKEY 'Good Guys' September meeting will be Taggart -Jones wedding in Mt spend ten days, vacationing,. On Your Paper Fairport United Church Ser- At Pickering, July 25th held at Mrs. Neil's, with_ Mrs. Zion Church on Saturday. -Miss. Judy,_ Leathen enter- _...........♦.-.�.-..,..�....:............................. ... - Ken. Brooks in charge of the Mrs. A. Robertson .attended a few of her friends at D V j`aTON Worshiparx] Program thew a birthday party on Friday, eddirtg of Mr. Wm Air - The Byers and Wilson fat- drie and Miss Evelyn McCull- July 10. PICNIC TABLES - ilies held their family re -un- ough, Pickering, on Satur: Mrs. Hansen held a "going- United Church _ ion at Orangeville on Sunday day. � away • party" for Mrs. ParkiTi- The regular morning worship afternoon. Mr: and Mrs. Fred' Miss Edith Or•rrterod and son, lest Wednesday afternoon. of the trombuted congregatnons .Spruce Byers, Mr. , and 1yfrs. , Morden brothers entertained Mr. and- Mrs. Parkinson • will leave of Fairport and Dunbarton : and children. and Mr. and Mrs. "Mrs Bill Elliott, of Flint, Mich. shortly with her family for a Churches was held 'in the Fair- KITS .$14.95 Les. Wilson attended, from last week, vacation in Scotland. 'port, Church.' The members of here'. ` Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Pegg - On Wednesday evening last the Cornrrnittee of Stewards of - Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastwood had relatives from Peterboro Mrs. Alex Baird was honored both . churches conducted the ASSEMBLES $16.95 and Linda, and Mr. Will last Sunday for dinner as well at a baby shower at the home service. Mr..Hazen White led Brown, visited relatives in -as Rev. -T. H. Fleetham. of Mrs. Haze, Fairport Rd: the first part of the service- •INO DELIVERY;ZHARGE Tara, on Sunday.Mrs .Douglas Morden , had Mrs. Baird was indeed_ surpris- Mr. John Cartwright sang a Visitors at the -home of Mr. Sunday dinner with her par- ed, as she dropped in for a solo "Jesus, Dover of My Soul" and Mrs. M. Pegg this. week eats, Mr. and Mas. F. Byers. "friendly cup of coffee". with Mr. Pitcairn as accomp- + were; Mrs.. 14. Gormley, of Miss Marg. Selwyn and Misses Pat Smith. Linda iartist Mr. John Snell read the - A JA X Ir U MB E R Leaskdale and Mr. and Mts. niece, of Tomato, spent a few Chung, and Susan 'Pickard 95th Psalm as his lesson, and -... Joe Pegg and Diana, of •psh- days this past week with Mr. spent- the past .weekend as the spoke briefly on the-tol,ic— awe. and Mrs. Ken. Brooks. guests of Pat Smith's aunt "Worship". The primary fine- - The sympathy of. those • of There will be no • serviee in and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. tion of - the church is for- the ( Pickering Yard Only) this conmiunity goes to Mr. our .church ( either church or Harrison. purpose of worship. •In worship and Mrs. Herb. Middleton's Sunday School) -while Rev. T: Susan Pickard leaves on there is s unification of the father. - -Fleethdrrf is on vacation. No Thursday for two weekseople at Pwho seek God. God is an- ., Rev. T. Fleethain-is - servtces ter y u , a rewarded of -them that'seek ation until August le There August 16. at Longford Mills at Lake Cou- Hire. Material surroundings in will not be either church ser- Mr. and Mss. - Les. Wilson-chiching• worship area means to an end _ rj vice or Synday •School jn out and.. children visited Mr, and Mr. and Mrs..Hare and fam- and not `the end in itself.' SPECIAL! Tubes, vO/0 0! church until thal, date. Mrs. C3ordon . Wilson, .Good- ily will be leaving strortly for Through worship. we confess (received too late for wood. on Sunday. their vacation• visiting rein- our sin and petition God: Fatih last week) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney tives in Nova Scotia. is necessary in warship. D 0 G L A S R A I 0 T T • The annual Sunday School celebrated their 25th wedding Miss Dolly Cummings a&N- Bulletin and Congregational. Picnic of -anniversary on Sunday, July ed home from her vacation in . The United -Church lVomen last week was well- attended 5. Over two- hundred" friends Scotland on Tuesday: Dolly are in charge of church ser- . n the Claremont Conservation and relatives called, to wish enjoyed . the trip and insisfs vice next Sunday at 10.30 a. MAIN STREET, PICKERING Park. The children -and some a o thecom- she will be going back again. M. in the• Fairport Chrch. adults enjoyed the swimming. muniZy presented them with a while in Scotiam she Vt5ited Ed. Pascoe . and Betty food- silver tea service, and they her grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. Eleanor Stevens from Cross rani an's es aurin win had a good selection of Mrs. McLeod. ' New Mexico and Mrs. Doris were the recipients of 'many o c_�. sports for all. The super tab- Birthday wishes go l - bliss Wtt heir c n of Toronto, visit. Radio HI I 1 Transistor a TY Service other beautiful gifts and cardia - le was well laden with food. Gail Hansen, who will -be be 14 ed their cousins Mr. and Mts. - r - r The mert had a• ball game un- Their beautiful cake was made- old on July 21; -to -•Miffs George Lewrenm on Tuesday. til well on in to the -evening. -by Mrs :Fred -Disney. mother Heather 'McLean who will be Wendy 14TcWhirter, of Scar: House Calls 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. boro spent the pest week at ; the home of her grandparents, ' Colne On In and, See Our TV, Radios, III Frs Tfansistors Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fletcher, Mrs.:. E. Jeffries. has been a - - a ring the he tient inipast week, suff- --Special! at Our Record -Bar- ering an attack of pneumonia. Rev. James and Mrs. PayL. P:rS ONLY 80e Each - tort Jr.,' and' family: Tweed. _ visited Mr; Payton's sister. _ Mrs. D. M. Thompson and fam- Tubes 15% Off - 40 ft. Tower Kits $37.95, (fess wire) a ily for several days last week. Chane Thompson returned - b210 homePhone 94� 'on Saturday, July' 11, - fmm camp at Lake Comecon. - Rouge Hillsof Mrs. Grace Gibson and sons 'ce the Secondrew ConcessioChristopher, , alar e ? . I o es DRUGS LTD. l 21. They will be visiting rela- tives in • London, -Worcester- _... • 0 BABY _ S ICS SUNDWES - NMD - shire, Devonshire and Corm - wall before they return Aug- � � _ _^ _. ,. • _ ust 11. We wish them the best � S ..holiday ever,, and "safe journ- _ ey,.• . Vernon and Margaret Mason ;STORE HOURS: -.. I of Woodlands Road, Spent a � - -1 •. ATTENTION! Telephone Customers pleasantin Minden. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 'a.m. to 9 P.M. • •with their sister, Mss. and Dar - Mr. and Brad and Dar - leve, Toronto. SUNDAY! ._nd HOLIDAYS• 1 p.m. to S p.1R In the Dunbarton Exchange Mr and Mrs, spient La - Blanc, • Weston, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. ' PICKERING .,']PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 and MTs. B. Masan, Wloodlands (TEmple 9. or X391 Road. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, of - Rosebank Rd. recently visited, Mr. and Mrs. E Landry, and'------------- - Mrs., Morris' parents. o. - and IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE . Mrs. Lewis. in Toronto. -They -wished a , . „ - Morris' niece, who was leav- ing -BASELINE AT LIYERPOOL :' �-SAS RD. . Some telephone customers in the Dunbarton Exchange (TEmple 9 -or ,ties ed birthday wishes. " go to: Kevin Wallace, who,was -Licensed Mechanic on duty 7 A. IIA. to 9 P. M '.'839). are under the impression that calls to Oshawa are now_ local calls. four year's old on July 14; to to Service Your Every Motoring Need _ Timmy Parr, who was six on _ the 13th. Timmy is spending . f h' .. .. - _ must.. o .. >s •summer at the. This is not the case. Long'distanee charges continue to apply, home of his grandparents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Dobbin, Altana Rd. ' Herbert and George Woit- O."Isso g o zik, Toronto,. were on hand. to ,. -• . '.. a.. , .The companyre rets the confusion caused certain of Its Dunbarton help Martin celebrate .his bir- customers when local calling was introduced between the Ajax Pickering ih hie home on A'ltona 4 . day. at Road.°°er the week -end, Mar- -Free Insured Pick-up & Delivery and Oshawa Exchanges on July 4th. tin Woitzik had a party; be- - - - latediy, to mark his 8th birth- _ IL M KINNO - - at N , ESS 0 day • Mr. O. Waidriff •and boys, t - Built, mane ed and owned b Canadians'Mona Fed. spent . the week, . BAEL� 9 Y enilfirt their grairdparents; at South River. Happy birthday to. ,Gordie, . who. will . be one. old J . .. , ,. .... _ _ . :....... •' : .._ _ year o on my 18. may- ,. ., ,; :.,. .... .: .._ . , ,. 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