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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_07_30• TELEPNONU 88TAW� TH _ I ►ICKERINQ 1881 • 1,CKER ' Prig - 10c Per Copp # VOL. 81 NO. 33 THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 - � I r Cornerstone for A•ax-Pickering Hospital _. tr0Dog OVA . -. �� �� Q -�xtermitarEqUIP rta. 3 .:• . a w i C, A. "Shockingl" was the word rx y Councillor Herb Wank used to j w �. express his feelings, when he Search Of Streets And lots In heard that a man from the - _ _ -O"nta to Humane Society -had r- is gone in and orderod the Piek. Pre>tering. faits o T"• "UP 16 n— .. y wy ,�� ering Dog Pound exterminat- +. Ion equipment destroyed. An extensive search- of Pick- yaJ " Councillor Harvey Spans lice last ering Village by Po BoyNearly Drowns said he understood the Inspect- Tuesday night failed to turn 1 or not only ordered the pros- up a man, who is reported In Rouge River - az t, ent equpiment destroyed, but have forced a Toronto man to ' that he stood there and watch- drive him to Pickering. A 4 year old boy nearly. ed, to make sure it was dos- Pblice searched every street. drowned Sunday m the Rouge troyed. river, near the same spot that = - - ✓ > Reove Clifford Laycox said back lane and backyard, loobe ing for a man reported to be Gary. Gunn was drowned last that he had asked for an ex- wearing a checked shirt• grey week• planation of the action from shorts and carrying a knap- Douglas Noddle of Scarboa'o the Humane Society. but in- with several f` stead was sent + set of plans sack. was A man told police he picked others when it was noticed he for building a new pound, tip a hitchhiker at Woodbine, . was ming, Councillor Wank -said he did who told him to keep driving- Ibis uncle, Alan Noddde, saw not think any official or Indiv- When they got t Church str.. him floating face-down in fate ;dual had the right to walk In o g the -man- is' said to have told ,river. end have public property de- the driver to let him ou;t: The boy was hauled out and stroyad,..-without_first --giving. --He is said to t►ave then walk- a nearby sarimtner applied art' 1 " µ: :', U:- an explanation.hat kid et - ••W n of a society are n°rth on' Church etre ifical respiration until South_ West Pickering Firemen arrive i Past Board Chairman, Kenneth Morley speaks to the, crowd at the Corner Stone Laying of the we living int" he asked. ed with their recussitator. The $ new Ajax and Bickering General Hospital. Also seen on the platform are : Pickering Township The method that has been Name . Wayne i Colley boy �� com and Rewe. C. W. Laycox; Pickering Village Reeve, R. A. Morison and Ajax Mayor, H. M. Smith used at the local pound for was then, rushed to Scarborb - destroying dogs is the gas Outstanding Pitcher where he Well over two hundred peo- ,on, in tus closing remarks, the stone n positron. chamber. was completely revived, i ple attended ,the cornerstone- noted that although the hosp- Tire laying of the stone was Council agreed that a letter be r ` �i. M. Smith, Pitcher Wayne a ' laying ceremony- at the new Ital already looked inviting. ' perfoihrted by written to tM Hvmanr Society Wast Rouge P� Hawken Family ".Re-unton Ajax and pick General General _ people-'were not allowed to go Mayor of Ajax: Clifford Lay' asking for a complete explan- Colley who has been blazing a Sunday, July S. Hospital on Thursday evening in because no safety measures cox. Reeve of Pickering Town- ation of the action' taken. trail of 'sttttt out records". m The [airily of Herbert J.' of l:� w,�• had been taken. He said he ship, and R _A. Morison, Reeve Councillor Wank suggested fire Claremont Community Hawken and the late Ada In his opening remarks, K. hoped the hospital would be of Pickering Village. After they that the letter be worded just League this season. proved; on Hawken.gathered at the home D, Morley. past Board Chair- open for all to see, sometime Jointly secured the stone with as strongly as possible. July 18th, that he is t}o,"flash of, his son-in-law, and daugh- man. tali the.sudience that_the in November. cement. they announced that Councillor Newman said tM in.the pan".. ter Mmmal. Mr. and Mrs. ; sp0,666 wtiich had to be rats- . A school in a copper _ tube -tt had been "well and truly township should also ask for . In the O. A. S. A. sanctrbned James MacLeod. Brock Road. ed by the community was too was Placed in a stainless steel laid". �oerpensatfon for tM.damage Juvenile Tournam+ent'"held at North,picketing, fora re- hlgh and that provincial grants box along with copies of the -Rev. 31, J: Darby, of Osh-• that has been done- Newmarket.- he burled four union, and to celebrate lois were twice those of- the -Fed- Pickering Nevus, The Observer, . awa Chairman of the Equip- yt Mi victorieQ. and three t- eighty-second birthday, which eral Government. the Ajax Advertiser, and Osh- mem Committee, delivered a these were: one hit • "shut- ll in foll- Ask for Lights outs". In the final, against fell in the middle of the week. He said in. many communrt- awa Times. along with Borne short Dedication Prayer• zephyr, he allowed four hits. Mr. Haw'lten• a resident of les, hospitals were plagued Ajax n ti - the singing of "Theit Iim 19M tn 1963 h" trying to keep the bailiff ,from . General Contractor E. Vat Lord is qty She Y e At Liverpool tuna but !tis team won made his home, with the Mac- the Nisi the door. amee and Architect J. 5, Craig, Ajax and District Community The tournament attracted Leeod's slrice -they came here Board Chairman R. D. Thomp-- Prepares; the box, and placed 12 entries from all over Ont- Pickenng T°w.nsh'ip Council silo. Colley wa4 named the in 1953. ;, ' will. try and get stop lights ,at „tet outstanding play! r of Gues't's for fife occasion the corner of No. 2 arra Alfons were: his sons! Mr, and Mrs. the day", n),ads and Liverpool and No. 2 H. J. Hawken Jr„ "Billy" and '' Theink'We He r egicter+eci a total of �family, ToronW: Hit. and Mrs. The mistery' strike-outs. _ It was agreed that both of •• • Tom Hawker and family. of these corners, are dangerouE• Noisiest Spot In South Holtyre; Mr. and Mrs. Harry -- - - both • from a - pedestrian and a Ontario Hawker and family, New Lick- �e�� ti�� standPolnt card. One son. Arthur, his Sohn Cant 1Ve're not sure. but have a Are id gots p Councillor. Herb Wank Bald strong Minch, That those r - our waw and family, of South Por he feat the Altona intersection idents who have to—ortio—Pine were unable to offend but had spa y _ was a bad one. live on the Kingston Road, in h m Fathers' Da "The Minister will think he- ing, "this puts me in a nasty ready gone' to the minister. ' Reeve Laycox said there: this village. veil! be prepared- with hum._. s dealing with a bunch of position. to be fair to both aid- Mrs. Eleanor McKean asked were 936 cars' on the Alfons agree with us when we say His daughters:, Hazel (Mrs. that " rt must be the noisiest _ :dicta", exploded Councillor es (meaning urban and rural, if council, would Pa-� a "new Road during an .8 hour check. Jamie Feltmate), her Misban8 John Campbell, spot -in South Ontario", Fortis T 11, after a vote to as he voted for the urban res-. resolution based on their own Councillor Bill Newman Trad Ruthnd (Mrsy, Bill Ward) - nave council endorse a resolut- olution two weeks ago), I will . opinions of the mater and ' he felt the Liverpoo ularly on the week-ends, com- not because of any pressure was the most dangerous In the everting, husband and family, of 'North ion of the School Sections to -have to vote yes', menetng on Friday Bim, Miss �y Ward, ,Iroquois have Pickering Township . div- Councillor Wank' demanded from either side' township• and running through Sunday night. Motorcycles, hot-rods, daughter, Doll (Mrs. _ lied-into two areas was Passed that the names on the record- Councillor Wank said that Reeve Laycox said he felt Falls, accompanied them• One _ and carried. ed vote also be forwarded to 'he felt the facts and figures it was already in the planning. mufflers on good-looking A Y trsbarid d should, have come from the ...... I. crazy muffling rubber, speed, The resolution was "put for- `the minister. """ ,_ cars, squeal dsh d), her : h an 11 told the professional people at -Queen's CKEY GOODGUYS tail-gating—we � it all here. family, of Cobalt, were unable v.-ar•d by Councillor Bill New= Councillor Campbeto attend. man, who;said he felt that aft- meeting that he had know- Park. They apparently do not The CKEY Good-guys will be And—those new Gray Coach His sisters-in-law, Mrs. Geo. j ter the reeling of the 'trust- - ledge that the names and how want to become inv�alved in a a fa the Claremont team., buses, when pulling away, don't �� and Mrs. �� Thomas, e,es last week, sm .�--rhzy_vo2ed on. the, Area 2 res- ,hornet's nest, Mr. Wank said. at the Claremont Park on the sound unlike a half-dozen Jet both of Toronto. might feel differently from the olution had been forwarded to , He said that as far as the rur- evening of August 6th. planes taking off. It's terrible, Has nephews: Mr. Fred way they voted two weeks ago to the Minisrter and he intend- al area is concerned, some ed- Coombs. his wife and family, they endorsed a resolution of ed to bring it up, when the justmcmt had to be trade. • of Oshawa; Inspector Richard School Area 2 for. one area for clerk "refurned from holidays: Councillor Waring was aunt West Rouge Will Send B Crews Lewis and his wife, of Toronto; the township. Reeve Laycox intrmate8 that on holidays. Mr. Fred Lewis; Dick's father - Reeve Clifford Laypox was a decision . from the Minister Courxdilor John Campbell • and aunt; Miss Kitty Lewis responsible for the motion be- of Education, on whether the said that many of the skills p • • accomparried them; Mr. "Join- ing passed. He voted in favour town"' P would be one area required in trades today can- TO ' Canadian Championships ' Bryon. I of -par. Nd. He v resolution r or two, would be forthcoming not be acquired at-schools that Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ward and ' long with Deputy-reeve Mrs. within a few days. do not have frills. At the Candian Canoe Ass-• 4 event, The Senior K-2 crew 'family; Miss Lily Ward left on Jaen McPherson and. Council= Mr. N. E. Kinsman of Sect- Council%a Newman counter- octiation on Western- Division of: John McCormick and- Rob-- Wednesday for a brief visdt in lois Newman and Spang. Op- ion 5 asked if the resolution ed by saying thds was not nec- alb Reg tta, on Satur- art Cooke placed second, to St. Cathharrines before return t poking were Councillors John endo; sing one area could be ees ary� the child preached day, July 25 eight crews from qualify also, in this event. ing home. Mr. and Mm. Toro G pbelI and Herb Wank. cancelled. the Wit Rouge Canoe Club The Juvenile.membeis of the Hawken and family remadned e Laycox told the meet- Reeve Laycox said it had al- were successful in qualifying Club were a little disappoint- until the following ,Monday, to go to Ottawa to paddle in ed in their showing, butt nev- at Pickering, and visiting -in POSTAL SERVICE rd tW�7 Bylaw To the Canadian Championship Bless, three crews 9ualdf- a Niagara area before pro- the Boa Pass y Regatta. The Club will travel red, a larger number than ever seeding to Cornwall and Mon `CIVIC HOLIDAY" to Ottawa air Friday, with before. The C-2 crew of: John treat before returning to Holt kering Village P#00 Office Office r Y. Parents and the 'qualify- Gomes .and Denis Gelder; the y .—Corr. _..._ Destroy. Many Old re Monday, August 3. Miss C-4 crew of Jahn Goarres and For Office Space ing crews, as weld as McClelland atrons of the above office y Donna Bodnaryk. who will rep-. Rocky Betts, Gary' New" Assistant For will please note—on Monday Township Records resent West Rouge to the MSss and. Brian Pelts, and the Juv- ill p School Area 2 has asked for C. C. A. Contest bo be held anile War Canoe will all be nexNo Wicket Service- space in the townstrip's new during the Regatta. on August travelling to Ottawa. to com- Planning Director No -Suburban or, Rural, -mail municipal-office. Follotiving Ontario Mi nicipal 1st, pe,te. Good luck to all these Carrier, Service . It was felt by Councillor Bill Board approval, :many, of thePickering Township Plain .. Newn- an that such a request towrgip records dating up to In all, live kayak cretins erne boys. No Lobby Service" up with superb performances. The Juvenile War Cance ing Director, Jahn Faulkner is - Posttt�asters will provide a be discussed with the arch!- 1956 will be destroyed. Jaltn Mitchell placed first in crew were entertained at a to have an t, it was week. a "mininum" staff to receive and tects, befdre any decision is A bylaw was passed Monday the Junior K-1 event and sec- .party by Wayne Reuben, of greed y despatch mails ONLY. made. -to desitroy old time sheets„ old oard In the Senior K-1 event to RWgewood Road, a member of Reeve Laycox s�eld that an (In simple vectis--the Picker- Other memfiens appeared to gravel tickeds and purchase. quayiry for both events: The the crew, to celebrate the good assistant will allow' Mr. Faulk- (in aulk y 1 . Ing Village Pest Office will be agree with this �ge�►• omders, along %vith other pap- Junior kayak crew. of: John sftowing od the crew all year mer more time n work outside. MIte closed `Yighf" all day, Civic Reeve Cbitib'rd Laycox said els the auditors say have no- hell Atis Bred°vskis, Jtvo. and tdteir quaLlfication after The new riyan will receive a Holiday. Mail may b• dropped that at one tdrrte titm was more usefulbness. MaOorrrd& and Robert Cooke, the Regatta on Saturday. Ev- salary of $4�•� a Yom'• ....................................................pd in the box it the Fast side of tali; Sch°o1 Area for aft; wort the K-4 Jtrzrdom event and eryrone premerrt trod a wonder- An advertisement for such a building, and well M des the Bay Road School Drive Safely On -The Holidayaced second In the Senior K fol time. —Corr. man appears in this ;aerie ached that same day. Ed.) es. - : t .• _ Page Two �� THE PICKERING NEWS . THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 ` PICKERING NEWSREPORT from _ Cre.at0rs of J5TA9LISN191811 Of - issued every Thursday 'PARLIAMENT by The News Printing and P'ubhshina Cernpa"? �� MONUMENTS wte Zed as Second Class Mail Matter Post office Dept., Ottawa, Ont BY MIKE STARR q6 �'1WKCRIPTION NATES: $2.50 per 1►eu —. Uaibd Stabs $3.00 Per fearM,p, ONTARIO RIDING • OF DISTINCTION BARRY MURKAR, Editor —" ANVIVISM RATES UPON REQUEST — The lie p Por loamto students for university edur . for THREE GENERATIONS ation has been debated and passed. TIONS • It was pointed out that higher education is an im estment Save Some Lakefront for the ind-victual' as well as for the - society in which he lives. Thds plan offers a student annual loans up.to $1,000 and Stafford BrOSe Ude! There. is mixed feelings in the matter of Metro Cons- total loans over a period of five years up to S5,0oo. The actual amount and terms of. the loans to any individual will ..,MONUMENTS - ervation Authority taking -over, so -mush land in Pick- be related, of course. to -his #nd6�•:dual raquiremrrrts and pros- ' ering Township. pective earndng capacity. For example, a student living in a univeisity residence, or in a boarding house, may well need The most recent announcement, was to the affect more than a studant living at home. DUNDAS ST. EAST WN1176Y MO 64532 ' that Metro had an eye on some of the Moore property To be eligible for a 1 -an, a.student must have attained a along the lakefront: sat_cfactory standing• as app: owed by educat-onal authorities. ! _ Councillor' Herb Wank is of the opinion that parks, 1'..e tudew must make it clear to the authorities that he ! especially a ong the wa are 'an asset to the comr.�t~nr actu y needs the loan. 'RAHAN P -ARK.... R TAU 11/�YT 1 ity: We can go along with this type of thinking. i±; so. The loans will be made to -full-lime students. 'Both under- •A TAVERN UNDER THE much as there is very little lakefront left he.e for 1611-- graduates and graduate students may qualify under this plan. "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" general ptabl�C t0 use. It w 11 NOT be limited to students proceeding to an acadam- io degre:. It can cover any form of post -secondary school " Councillor William Newman. said this geek that he rdu a -_on. The Yrovincal Goverhments will designate the � DINING -ROOM —'BANQUET HALL has had some change of heart on the subject. He sa`.� n •.coli°"' ..bleb will qualify. he still opposed the idea in many respects, such as the A,-J..ca::ons will be. made to chartered`banks and -arrange- NO. Z. Highway at Rouge Rive • ph. 284.1 "5 i idea of Pickering becoming a playground fir tiie:ro. `; made there., - - = = h the lake. T^e 'I: ,nuter of Finance pointed out that, while the banker lie said though, that he could go along wit front project, providing it was not hurting Pickering . not under compulsion to make the loan—it would only be Township from an economic standpoint. We can.agree :n ex:e;j,:ornal cases that a reason would be found to question „ - P :!ie application. He will have to satisfy himself that the person with this too. who presents a Canada Student Loan Plan Certificate is in - We also have to go along with Mr: Newrian «he^ he :-deed-.the-student to whom it has been issued. suggests that Metro go ahead and develop the parkland The student, under the Plan, .will be favoured in three they have already. purchased, before stepping -out and "ay` F:r<t. he will not have to Oay any interest, on his or het'loan-or repay any part of the capital, until six months ...grabbing even more. after he bac completed his studies. In the meaeanrtime, the Gov - To our way of thinking, it would have been mere: to ernment %ill pay the interest to the bank. Second, when the y g, time rn rtes for the student to begin to pay merest and repay th int if after bu ing Greenwood they had ' then h s loan he will initiall int t tfi - e k— y =- turned their sights southward.' We realize that-laff6 on y pay --res at a rate. of a instead (if 6%, which -is the present bank rate. Thirdly; the - tffie lake cannot -be left long, or the little bit that is left G"YrTI"ent guarantees the loan if the student dies, so that hs wife or family will not have to repay the loan for him. . .will not be available. ' Because education is a Provincial matter, and Quebec hac COOPER BLOCK LTD. • • The Weekly Editorials _ -its ow•ri loan plan, the novisiorts of thi�,Bill will not to residents of that Province. The Province of @osteo will be - M CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO _ =.- co:npensated at the end. of each year for -expenses incurred — — : We have come to the conclusion that readers of the under their on plan. BLOCKS $ BRICKS weekly newspaper do read the editorials. We base tha: conclusion on the fact, that many have told us so. And STRUCTURAL STEEL to hear the con>zrrents of the feet on children. it as a good extras in Queen's Park regard= job that -- -this compensates to some extent for whatever efPcrt a responsible 12inrcter ng our public farce. However; is going to- make the final de - CRANE R6NTAL is involved. Generally, the re -action to an editorial falls into° one after ttw•-laugh'er- subsides cisian, ar else ue could feel a they may geek a solution of lot more apprehensive than at = _=STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO : two classes: they agree with you or they don't. . :amity• • ore reniame the place present b our petty y Pe y politic- theTow n h.p of Piickwrock. ten's antics- Phones: 942-19" — 922-S103 — 6645911 _. You have agroup-that will'tell you: they enjoy. the editorial, even though they don't always agree. 1 •nce the decision regarding sloe,, have a direct ef- -Alex Robertson' Another type finds. fault with whatever you write. And • - .the so-called Intellectual looks down his- nose at coo. _ _ 99. L11f the editor of a meekly"couldn't - P R 0 C L A. M j T I O u Il A 1�1 A I� write an editorial with any intelligence to it, even if he - .VILLIAM 6. LAWSON wanted to, and maybe there Is some truth in that too. - /► 1, Village Of Pickering : BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ' -We have always tried. -to be constructive and have made it a point not to be personal . in editorials.. - We for = _ _ CIVIC HOLIDAY - NOTARY PUBLIC ' -'-. - have often suspected that a council member ex- :_: ..-. _ WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCfATt • ample could take an editorial as being' a personal at - _.tack; and, even. though it may read that way, it is not ;. �MBnday, August 3, 1964 - CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING the intent. Some feel, that weekly editors are not harsh enough. by Resolution of Council, and Authority in me in- PHONES: 942-2741 and 923-2961 'Some say we are too harsh Be that as it rliay, it is vested, I hereby proclaim Monday, August 3, 1964, to be Civic Holiday' in the Village of Pickering, and always warming to have someone remark .about.an ed- d _ .:itorial. We really don't mind, if they don't agree. with it -don't t call upon ali citizens to observe same. , 'Why should they? But it is nice to know these weekly spots are being read. Ross A. MuflSOn, Reeve --Village of Pickering _: RN TO DRIVE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - .: R I Y I N 6 JL E S SONS answers. To The Editor:- It is. Pickwickian to possibly* expect the reader to believe . : Tie"le Driving iIs May I thank the Pickering that the head of any. municip- his WEEDS .S" �Tovvnship Council for providing al ty could possibly use as -- 839.1144 the very best in entertainment. reason for supporting a motion. _11hm . Their antics over stick issues =the one given iii' Picketing as the one or two area school Township Council last Mon-. Tillage Of Pickering: ■ ••I ed the c boards• are remrrascent of day night.support Charles Dickens Pickwick Pap- last one (for one school board) !WEED CONTROL ACT 1960 = ess, although even the Dickens I will therefore support this genius could never have ex- motion than tincts ( for two PARA 3 (1) Every person in possession of land shall destroy all pected or extended credulity school boards). noxious weeds thereon as ,often in every year as 'is necessary of the public to believe that This council MY cost us to prevent the ripening of their seeds. :ny council could possibly vote money but for pure entertain - _a ` twine on "one subject iii . the meant, we are getting off at a (2) Where land abuts a river, strearn or Bake or other rat - short period of one or two cheap rate. The only regret, I ural body of water, the person in possession of the Landshall weeks and give two different have is that I will not be able destroy all noxiovs weeds as required —under sub -section (1) s that are growing between the limit of has land and the low water mark. a_ • i\t R _ N_ _ ��� Section 13 is In affect in th♦ Village of Pickering -' -..o�.....w.-„..'. w. . �� - - .- - .,-. -.au..+y.n.—.+�. .avv�..:�.d. _ .. mvr'�""”'M`�N"'°"`""'""w""ow'•�,ry,t..eldb+++ - _ _ -71 THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1964 - THE PICKERING NEWS Page Three -• F ort Bear 1 to in the citriscrttas • - - partwipa Congratulations to Mr. and Party. Mrs. 2W.5 Carter, who celebrated Benefit Baseball Game Held At Brougham On Saturday, August 1, there Do not disappoint your child- their 35th wedding anniversary will be a teenage dance at the ren. Get your tickets now. on July 24. On Sunday, a sur- Community urCommunity mail, from 8.00 to Call any one of these, phone prise buffet supper was arran- 11.00 P. in. Admission 25c. num'bers:Mrs. Oldfield 839- ged for them, by their son - Mr. and Mrs. Penoroski and 1009; Mrs. O'Conner 839-2608; Gordon and, his , wife Gloria„ t family have returned ,after. Mrs. F3u11 8_19-26,36. who live on Fairport Road. As vl;acatiosing at Bobcaygeon,. ... .. ............. ,.., it was such a lovely day, the LL Fenlon Fans and Lake Sr supper was served in the gar. • Fi � mer' BROCK ROAD den. About twenty-four rela- - On Saturday, July 25, Elaine tivand friends were present: Penoroski entertained a- few Mr. and Mr's. Bath and fain' eg a are sorry to report Mrs, of her friends at a welner and ily have returned from a mot- Egeroff in the AjaX Hospital mastxnailow roast, in honour or trip to Ottawa. and also vis- for minor surgery. of her 9th iced Algonquin Park. hh'�Y• Mrs. Whalter Middleton visit- Are you Interested in losing .Birthday greetings to Randy ed Mrs. E. Cornutt on Tuesday weight? If so, can Mrs. Pen- Bata, who celebrated his 7th oroski, 34 Victory Drive, Tues- birthday on July 23, 'afternoon of this week. day evenings, 8.00 p. m. New tires welwme. Good link Claremont Community Softball to the present members-we V- hear you are really taking the, p off, League Results 7. Douglas Cummings and Don- '. ald Blackstone arrived home Standing; Games Played Won Lost Tied Pts. ps. d 1 d # r on Monday from the Berean 19 1 6 2 24 w _Boys' Camp, at Sudbury., All reportthe boys had a won- Claremont .18 It 7 0 22 F . derfui time. Port Perry 17 9 4 4 22 • The McLean family have re- West Rouge • 16 10 .. 5 1 21 turned after a week's vacation. Pickering 15 8 6 1 17 - Mdss Susan Pickard arrived Brock Road 19 6 it 2 14 home on Thursday evening Brougham 19 J '•12 2 12- .fra•n the Athletic LeadershipGreenwood 16 _ 2 Training Camp. The Pickard a J a. ;. fe¢rmly and Mrs. Davis,ew- Week's Resuits market. vigdted Susan Last on the July 20.-West Rowe, defeated .Brougham 4-4 week-end and report the girls Port Perry tied Brock Road 2-2. t -- M 10Di ng wonderful. July 21.--Goodwwd defeated Claremont 6-4, ' 0 0 0 Greenwood tied- Brougham 3-•3 • A large crowd turned out fora game recent) held as a benefit for Gordon - Dunfair Baptist Church July 221 Pickering defeated Brock Reali y 9.45 a.' m. Sunday School. ::T Mughson who had been injured in the first gams of the season with abroken icest Rouge tied Fort Perry 0--0. ,ankle. The Brougham played ug u.00 a. -m, Morning Worship. gam Ontario Champs of 1954 is ed the 1464 Brougham team. July West Road defeated Brougham d 11 p pe Claremont Community League took u .T.00 p, m. Evening Worship. - Gond Todd now Umpire in Chief of the . Brock Road defeated Goodwood 11--8. - � p b&. Fishback wtll take both This old 1954 position of catcher for this gam. Jack Britton is the man- behind the services. Wednesday evening - Note-two rained-out games witl be played as folio%"* Prayer Meeting at 8.00. Fri- •Thursday. July 30.-Claremont Park. Claremont vs. West Rouge �C�� calling the shaft. _ Photo by James Thomas day evening Teen-agers at 8.00. and Port Perry ys. Pickering: t 000 -'.Pickering Monday: August 3.—Brougham Park. Claremont wR. Pickeri . y Stack Burned south of Can 3. it may have been a Oothgratuiataoar to h2r. and g ng Ha - y prank call Mrs. P. Dunn on their 14th - 1Nhe.n they arrived, it was by some 'children, if It was, !t Weddusg Anrdv�eraary, August and )Vest Rouge vs. Greenwood.. Pickering Village Firmen had not a house, as they had been was an expensive prank tor' 7th., and to Mr. and Mrs. Rob a east on Sunday night to a told but, an old hay stack. the taxpayers of Pkitering Howard Malcolm, Corr.1-firey g t ert Atkinson, an their 16th, on Harwood Ave., just Sorne• of the firemen beleive Township. Anniversary, August 8 x .c... ..Green River �4rs. E. -.Greenfield- and son Keith; Mrs. Lods Lehman and nazi Benson, visited friends in _ - -- Barrie .recently. Mss Ruth Hutchings spent - last week tvitlt blends in Mon- treial. Mr, and Mrs. Benson Draper and son Willson, spezrt a week h h h at Rice Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pin- nett, and son Doug. 'visited i friends at the Park last week- end. eekend. Fred J. W1.1son - and sister. Mrs. B. Draper visited friends - at Ajax recently. t h h h East Wood"It Mrs. 4 Brewer. Rosebank - - Rd. N., is getting 'arotmd agedn . - - - after suffering some painful injuries in an ardent in her homeLm the cupboard and inflicted a gash - that required 8 stitches -in her foot. In dodging the flying crockery, she burned her arm on the pan which fell from the stove. We trope she is feeling witel again soon. - Mr. Herb • Trodope, High Buedh •Trail is due Into hospital to undergo some tesRs. Best widwis of the conhrrxrnity go with him and we hope it ' is- not serious. ' We are glad to see that Ste- ven Miclhaud, Old Forest has the stitches removed from his , • ; head Steven fell out of a tree ffN recently sire the patch work �. (� ���..p.�►�_�Q - zrquth+ed 5 sti#ches. WLIJI�IY! (1<I11A{W _ We are sonny to hear that ` 119m Lea Ferguson is under the. doobties can. Her many fircovey 'wish her a speedy re- covery e- � SW� , g Y and hope to see her -Mfg GOI bards on .her feet again soon" - - tiler. and Mrs. H. iforton of Rosebank Rd. N., leave. next week fon' Fort Erie ' fon' 2 or 3 dtys. Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Han- W on THe NO ley of HiWand Creek go with ahem and they hope to spendvg1N' . AND NTROOYCese Owsctfto 1111V s4rthe iliac in Buffalo. Mr. sieaeestrRAr wal SJU[ N11tINV111R' ' • 6E*UfttDAD i PIERRE B�1llE e""o o"' CINE�I�SCOpEe 1EC�A(i�lOR IKM Allender of Toronto will roa k0t- be acting as pigeon and .pet sbtten to their absence. Her ad .� } i friends are pleas- t2hat Man. Hattie ud.een, Oki Foree't Rd. haane etozrh hosiAW and on the mad �.:.NOW. b0' recovery after her accident. N, KART WOODLANDS �� r AV To All Part Matrbers and Pros- peetitre MwnMro of the Eatst e Mloedlandr. Assoeiatieeh- .. ... _. AR the last Executive. Meet- - PHONS-TORONTO-202-0000-VVFMTIf1( Dee•A0Y! Aug. it was passed that^eli r those wishing- to -be •members, rz :PLAYING xrst have their "Membership Tkkets" by August 1r-1964• to qualify for their children to - _,Pam Four _ - _h• THE PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1964 ." _ __ � ...,...�.a..■.■.......... ` COInlrig Eventsn_ • �I�ASSiFIED -- AT HOME ♦Y: -RIDGES - .. ADS Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke. i ... ':... - EWS Gonwood. Ontario, will be .. happy to receive their frionds, neighbors and relatives "A: Starks acrd Futum • frail Bay Ridges By Pat . f1m Home'• on Wednesday, August s& S, 19M, from 3.00 till i.00 P. ftre� of Public School September 5". Word has been THE CHURCHES Ontario County residents are JOK M. and from 7.00 till 9.00 P. m» on the occasion of their children are reminded that the received from ExhJbmtion'Offio- -: • ;. ..advised to book Saturday, Aug_ USED FURNITURE m-Fifon Wedding Anivo thea School Library of Bayview. }als that these tickets wul be United Church cast 15, for the biggest free out A SOLD (jul •30) Heights Public Schood'is axing, valid any date during the per Fairport United Church will door barbeque ever held in the - RDON HOTEL Tu afternoon A ember join with t e • on- . opened each Tuesday rrhoo hod August 21 to Sept h Dunbarton c area g age PICKERING frxn 1.30 to 3.30 p. m., by 7; excluding Sundays. _ _ gregatdon Lri holding "joint The acinusl summer get tog- Piekerin VIII MTs. Horsf}eld sand her volun- 000 services" at Dunbarton United ether of the county's three Phone: 942-!1882 VILLAGE COUNCIL tee Committee for the - For the re benefit of new s- Church during Augdst each 'Progressive Conservative Org- (may 28 tf) The'Regular Meeting of the .............................................. .......::.: ckering Village Council will use of children from Bayview idents of Bay Ridges, Bayview Sunday, at10.30 a. m. anizations will be sponsoring Pi PIPE covering, anti -sweat 97c Pi held �_ Heights and Sir. John A. Mac- Heights Public School will be the event on that day at the Donald .Public, Schools, open for the registration of Peace Lutheran Church Heber Down Farm, on No. Per box - Brady Plumbing TUESDAY. AUGUST 4,1964 T, box Kingston Rd. of T 4 1P.M. The library will be open each . new pupils in this area during _Services will be' conducted Highway. one mile west of " In the Council Chambers. Tuesday until August 18. Our the week of Aiuguvt 31 to Sept- 'on. Sunday, August 2. b i3moklu% ..._..................................•--•......-: Y volunteer librarians run the ember 4, between 9.00 a. m. Speaker, Mr." W. Carr,. Pastor The get-together is sponsor 1956 Plymouth ......_...Bwce A. Hogarth, Clerk _ V8 automattic; radio; in good school libraries all during the and 12.00 noon. Rotthenberger will be back ed annually by Fedora} Mem corhditian 8175.00. Phone: 942- AUCTION SALE school year. and deserve a par Bay Ridges -adults are wel- from his studies in the States ber Mike Starr and Provincial dcul+ar vote of thanks for this come to join the Adult 'Swim- during: the following week, and Representatives Matt Dymond y 0606. SATURDAY, U 1, 1964 r the hot AUGUST extra work during ming Classes which are held at will conduct services an Sun- and Ab. Walker, and provides (lug 6) Household furniture _ ___........ the Property summer months. Ady Park Pool, Pickering, each day, August 9. Worship at 10 30 an opportunity for ethem to - W y 30 • Mo o meet tai other pp- --iIVIRS. D. ATHERTON el Wanted 0 0 o ec}nesda evening at T p (rung p red to - All of the school children re- m. Just pay the regular pool a. m., Sundays. Choir practice orters and friends from all-oor- .. p 47S GIIlwoodHILLway ceived tickets, r a - e of -50c.—there is.. each-. Wednesday. evening- ners of the County- .'. ... ..... W t} ts, good for dmhs admission fe HELP WANTED (iturn south at West Hill sion to the Canadian National no charge for instruction, it There will be rides and erd " - Wa}treeBes full and part time. Lablaw Store). Exhibition. Unfortunately, a being provided by Alex. Rob- Biggest Darn Barbeque This ertainmenf for the children. Over twenty I years, of age. — printing emor on these tickets ertson and his • staff of volun- County . Has Ever Soon—Free and a crowd of more than one was arcade—they are marked teens. Auguit iS, _ thousand is expected. Park Restaurant. Ph. Chesterfield and two chairs; 'Z84 -1605,G. E. Refrigerator: Gag Range; "good only fromAugust 24 to 0 0 0 ' ............................. .- FAtchen table and four chairs, - -- ----- AVON GALLING! Two buffets, new: Writing } Why Not Start desks; Two end tables; Five Pickering Village Notes eS � IV� A Business Of Your Ownl Cbntisheahtal single beds, com- Ap Avon Cosmetics are in demand plete wrath mattresses and ,� s G and as a. Representative of this springs Double bed: Lamps; Miss Charlotte Wonnacott, Peltier, now of Halifax. The Crnpathy you can`develop. Extra chdIrs Dishes; Otherciau8ixter of Mr. and Mrs. A. wedding will take place in St.Wonnacott, Lincoln Ave. hes Luke's.C.hurch, Burlington, onart i>YteresCirhg, profitable bus- snali items. ♦ ITS LOW COST TIME NOW TO iness. Write: Mrs. A. Hawkins, been honoured wits► many lov- July 31. Mr. Pegier will'I Mandarin Road, Searboro. Terms' Caafi ely showers, on the ocxashon of Miss Evelyn MTAr•tttur, daugfi- ig - CONNECT UP TO SEWERSSale at 1.30 P. M. her wedding this Saturday, per of Mrs. Charles A.- M,cl wleigtr busithess now open in !L'ot's! Pogue i Clarke August 1. Mrs. Do}mage, a Arthur and the late Mr. Me - 'the towaahips Whsitby and Prentice, auctioneers. neighbor, held a personal Arthur, of Buriixgton; They _ f ' - - Pickering East. Trade well es- shower with the highlight 'ot whY rEs�id'e in Halifak.KINGSTON tablislhed. Excellent opportun- Card Of Thanks the shower being a beautifully Mrs. Walter White and dao- _ . •_ e:- 1ty. Full time. Write—"Raw- We wish to express sincere decorated wishing' welt last • ghter. Grace, spent 'the Week- ' leigh Dept: G-333-189, 4005 thanks to our relatives, friends Friday, July 24. A family si how- ' end at Craig's .cottage at Me CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. and neighbors, for their many er held at the ,hoarse of Mrs. Kehr, north .of Parry .Sound, ■■i■■a■■■■■■B■■.■■..■a■■■■■■■■iiia■■■=i■■g■■ kindnesses and expressions of S. Wonnacott, on July 4,. with as did son James and family; . sympathy shown us during our hwtesses Caroline and Marilyn also. the Elwood Whites, of recent bereavement; also for daugfrtets of Mrs. Wonnacott. Southwood, who, were -spend- . The " :. the many beautiful floral tri- In Toronto, dose friends held ing their vacation there Last Bankru ' butes. We es wish to a kitchen shower with forty Sunday. Mir. Va9te and Gracie 3'Da - I>eY _ y p thank Rev. A. E. C resswen.� the" friends attending; also in Tor were in Toronto attending the - Bell Pali -bearers, the: Women's Ins- onto, a- limen shower was giv- Walter Shepherd's 51ir7h weld- . titute'and the McEachnie Fun- en her. in rl;jax, friends of the Ing anniversary. Sale'at Ros'ebank oral IBame. groom: held a miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs Clift Hawker MM bra, G. E. Holtby and for the young couple, and family are spending a - Family. :. ........... .. They will be taking up reeid- week's holiday at GuR Lake, _ Card of Thanks a Congratulations to Mr. John ce in Vancouver. pear. Mr.'aandd Mrs, Mei jerinlc and I would like to express Buttars on winrdrig two 'Hist- boys are returning this_week Haidware - , REQUIRES . •= ! tthrough the News , niy sincere -ory" 'prizen at Queen's. John end after vacationing in a cat a thanks' to my many friends is in his second year, and it is tage, up North, for the week Y o u N wtho by heir �, letters and an honour to be wiring -two Sony to hear Mrs. Charles THURSDAY --n-FRIDAY - SATURDAY phone rails of synvathy after prizes. Pilkey has been . suffering a --,ME N the death of my dearly beloved Mss. J. C. M irkar, and dau- severe attack of bronchitis. sister-, Mrs, Nellie Richardson. ghteas- Marilyn and Weirdly, Mr. and Mms. E. 'toy, Royal �� Starts Thursday At _ 12 . Hogan They are a 'great help In our and Miss L�yrAa Morley are in Road, have had their f` rndiy TO TRAIN AS bereavement and will long be New York this week, attending ail quite ill with flu and high TELEPHONE m=&n tiered. the Fair. temperatures, this week.. _ N J. L. Palmar and Wife Mr. Ted Hannah received a _ Mr. and Mrs. John Rernmer, OUGE HILLS ( St cad's Store) NO 2 HIGHWAY a WOOD S ROAD •:CRAFTSMEN " . .. .. ..... bad sprain. and pulled tendons are 'trailerlrhg this week at f -� R pp. ro MINIMUM BICYCLE REPwhes in - his leg whoa playing, ball FCi1bE�r Pt+ovinaiai Park, 'north _ •.- .r� PER CENT OFF EYER1(AiiN6n - QUALIFICATIONS To All Makes .last Week. of Party Sound. Re -finishing Of interest to his many Mrs. H. Greener • returned CA 1 L Paints i Point Supplies - Paint Brushes — Gordon � High school or Technical. Bikes Bought And Sell Pickemtirg . and Dunhbartoha home from Irefia:hd last week Tools Fertilizer — All Other Garden Supplies — Piunhbiny Scheel Graduation Diploma. W. Browning friends, is the erVagernent. an- after spending moat of the - 33 Krosno Blvd. Bay Ridges rounoernent of Murray Pegier. summer tthere. Ffftings — Capper i Plastic Pipe i Fittings — Eleetrin;al Ak Above average ' mechanical �heei<: �-2M son of Rev. Bruce and Mrs. — :lam mathematical aptitude. (a 6) Kltchen,Utoneils — Knives, Scissors i.Ail Household Supplies rattle — — u res — s s — Appliances Toys H nttihhg Knives actor Pl tai Ago 1 i to 25 years. Veneer- Jset call -"R en�ek Muss be willing to mew. . .. : . Fireplaces' Porches IMPANCE TENDED Open Daily 12:30 to ! P. M. Saturdays 19 A. M. to 6 P. M, y-.priwn's License (no sionlf- !42'.4704' - flan■a.�t■R■a■t■■r■■■■■si■p■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■ta Ikant denhenMs). We Alm To Meaty .•••._.y FOR S: S."NO. S, PICKERING TWP. SCHOOL BOARD Geed health and physique. I& INSURANCE TENDERS will be accepted unit DRQ`TSMAN ANTED LT1 28 APPL�! IN PERSON TO day, August 21, 1964, at 4.00 p. m., by the $eeretary- TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING PLANNING DEPT. OUR �1S-� A �: Treasurer, Mr. Norman E. Kinsman, R. R. i. (Fourth Requires Draftsman. General Drafting and Related 'EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Coneesdo % Pickering Township), Pick�rirg,. Ont. Duty.. Familiar with mapping methods. Graduate • of -- 15 VICTORIA STREET Wein trees laicestiore bora in UrtdK Forms may be obtained by eoetsetirq Mr. �ogn� Institute. OSHAWA beautidVi HhUb�oe. Hydro , 1 %00 A. M. — 4.00 P. M. power w allebbe. Terms. 100 Kinsman, at the above address. Apply. In writi Lowest or an tender not necessarily PLANNING~DIRECTOR,. Monday to Friday miles flu. Pkker ft Only y y aeeephed. , _ a lbw left * Inquire" now, by (aug 6) : TownshipPick waltkw—P. O. Bert 2ft Nek- • , , ` VALLEYVIEW _ ._...». ' Brougham Ontario wafdn ....i,:alel ELECTRONICS Ow Your Paper — TV. and Radio service Phone: Pickering !42.6780 __ .............................................. MIhf17R i D�ORATOR - :................................................. _ szrslrr wwc� PAPSRINs P R E S T• 0 _,• - LADIESI - r+he■� aef-„ MAQLL &FOSSEY - "HOLIDAY SALE" her Ad Is and 99HN O SMY SERVICES NOW ON . -NO OB TION '"MARJORIE'S • . COMPLETE USt OM.;­_.' in the J. L fItIRIdHT ,' LAWN SPRAY JB0 ers _ - BAY RIDGES (IGA) PLAZA !16 Hares h NVIL WEEDS —'CRABGRASS We aro offering sonnetilh ng you My Mee INSECT' PESTS - u, R don't often find Ina clothing FARM SPRAY _ ' MAIN STREET, PICKERING - ' • Phone • � 942.1601 tale .... ».. • HONEST SAVINGS .................. ........................... _........... Grath — Forage Corn Atrazine - Even -our everyday prices are Fly Control - - t. " _Curs sue Buy Now & Save Fronts Bre o. C��to res Ped lower, so we have not chi WHITEWASHING our tags. _RUT—here is what we will do Casual Halr-Styling INDUSTRIAL SPRAY ' -: OPEN DAILY - - _ __- _ m ALLOW DISCOUNTS OF _.:.SOIL-STERI.LANTS _ And - Fast- Frozen Y —�OHLY 37c 1b Hours: : 3051) on all suits and coats' l.30 A. -M. 6.00 P. M. Licarsed ,and Insured ton„ cn all dresses Thursday .and and. , ; " ALL other merchan- Open Till 9.00 M. mom: 725 +1 BEEFBURGER - o ' �-aecul, : 159c fib. dire. Closed Ail Day Mondays Phoiicc 942-2601 (Reverse phone charges) ` ... 'Call 839-2M8 ao- t�^arrn�7ten (At Pickering Coffc^ Shop.) (nhAy 1.4 tf) - ( jail"3b) ` : _ : "THURSDAY • DULY381 19i4 1 IM PICK/RING NEWS HO Pap Five St. Andrews 1 CL �""`"•O� y Ur and Mm. John Quantz i� at their destinat4on Thur- ss1! stud nfoyying two % �4y night. Of the 52,000 boys RM-WATZ Church — wa:I, Mn. BFII Welch broke tour weeks on the wart coast. ; at the Jamboree, 406 were f 1 The service Sunday� bones is her foot last week Mr. David Dawson of Tor tJatradiatts, This was the were when she dropped : door stop- onto, spent • �• �Z: KSLL��N �, iiiia conducted by Raw. F. Conkey. y with his iced States National Jamboree _. Mrs. Marion MoClement pros- per on it. slater, Mrs. Joe Empringham, though42 were rep-,. CYRIL �� fded at tate organ. The choir We are sorry to report that Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis of resented. The boys enjoyed the entered the church to the pro- Mr. Ernie Baker has been has- Georgetown celebrated their international friendship camp oeassionsl by= ' O God, 'My Peed again with stomach 15th anniversary.- _ — — Heart is Fused,•. The special trouble. woe on Sunday, 'when a large es with boys from Nigeria, c it ' musical number was a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil number of their family attend- Trinidad and New J BM- $olo "The Lord Is Mindful of motored up to Midland on the ed Among them were: Mr. and an and Calvin have ed the - His Own" sung by Mrs. Helen weekend. Mrs. Thos. Hammond and faar right to wear the Jamboree 32 Brisbin. The scripture Mr. Bill Vous spent a few IIY, Edgar Prouse of Balsam G►��N �. W. t.0. �K reading , Uniform for the next 2 years } was Psalm 74. Mr. Qonkey bas- days with his sister, Mrs. Dav- Lorne Prouse of ' Mt. Zion, Mr. and they will do so proudly, I G, D AK� - ed his memmage on the text: id Gillingham of Lakeview last and Mas. Eimer Bell of Ux- They were honored by special PWm 74: 16 and 17._,-Zhe day week. bridge and Mrs. Arthur Prou- visitors at the C _ is thiine, the night also is thine, Mr. and Mn. Tony Vander- se. P In . the, i thou bast Prepared the lit entertained Toronto friends Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor - persons of President Johnson, Lady Baden-Powell and roar ---- and the sun Thou hast set ail on Saturday. have returned from a trip -to Pectediy, TV PersonalityLorne the bozdecs of the earth, thou Ronnie Hedges ' s0ent a few Vancouver. C3s+een The boys neturtred. last ' hast made summer and win- " m Kingston last week.' Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnston of Friday night and Soout Lorne J 0 H N L A ter" Le tus realize the power Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carru- Cape Breton island have been Arrtaya from Midland, spent ' Of God for the good of our theis visited Mr. and Mrs. N. visiting Mr: and Mrs. S. AV - good the night at Brian's home un- . I N S U R A N C II souls. The earth declared tate Lehman at Campbeilford last ery. til he could make bus connect - glory of God. The Lord hath Tuesday. Miss Barbara Carruthers. a ions "home. Special thanks to PRUDENMtt ! made the seasons.. Let us re- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Mr, COWAWIf WL OF `� joke in them. Let its be -fin -.-have returned from a trip to Ing Carruthers was married He �r of - pressed with the Ca Cod and Boston. on S First Rouge Hill Troop for his Planet, the Pe Y• interest and support. He has LIFE - AUTOMOBILE FIRE - earth, that God hath placed Mrs. Don Hedges 1�Pt last Mr, and Mrs. Harry Porter worked with the boys since here for us. We should Sunday are on a 14 KMSTON ROAD RAR and Consider the miracle London,.to visit wickth triper sis o this week.motor' trip up north last November In order to help the 'hoop have a representat= -calm sines, Pbft Alm Slapi as Cama Asap � 9� 001= summer, Praise the Creator for ere. Miss Gwen Hammond is hol- ive at the Jamboree. Brian was Ars mor knowisls Cwr+s SM or l the beauty all around us. the- Mr. asci Mrs. Al Robertson idaYing ' this week at the hone the boy who made 4t• He has a _ earth brought forth all things had as visitors on the week- of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell of jot to tell. the boys and S-Cout- and God saw that it was good• end, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Red- Uxbridge. ing has : a new interest for ev- - Map+ this summer have spirit- man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sgte. O. D. 9alsnm and fa- eryone. APPRAISALS MORTGAGES ups blessings for all of us. Let Redshaw, Mr. Keith Norton. 17 Y were Sunday guests of The local West Rouge Can= Pray for the church camps Miss Donna Nocton, and Paul Mr. and Mrs. S. Avery. oe Club was quite happy with CA for spiritual blessing for them, Nesbkt of Claremont, Mr. and Howie Jones, 6 years old Etre results of the ttaaLs at the for the deepening of spirituel Mrs. Wagar of Newburgh and received a bad gash on 111.8 Centre Island last weekend. - life, point the youth to the son Dick Dodds of Kingston: Hp last week, when he fell on The Juvenile War Canoe. Juv. _ ._. of righteousness. The glory of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loyst are a Piece of ghass. He was taken 4 and Juv: Tandem as well v. ' - an REAL ESTATE BROKER the Father can shine for all of back after having a holiday at to Vex Hospital. some Kayaks will bf in Otter - us. Let us thank the Donor of Tweed• Mrs. Myrtle Hill, Mrs. Phyl we next week to goo after the TORONTO COBOURG Summer for His abundant gifts Mr. George Constable of is Avery, Mrs. Mabel Salsman, National (median to us. Rev. �rkey will be on Newmarket is out agin after and Mrs. Rene Rennie spent ship- Good luck P. O. fes: 4", Charles St., L - _-12A Kin! St. W., vacation for the next four Sun- his recent heart attack. Thursday evening at the Jim Friends in .Cine area will be Shdion "!" TORONTO COSOHRG, Phone: -FR. = 7M1 �. The service next Sunday ' Miss Dianne mon of McGuim cottage at Lake Sim - Pleased to knew first Mas. El - Phone: WA. 3-!sU J. M. Gaigor, Mer, 'M be Conducted by Mr. Tweed Is spending s• week with Coe and attended a bingo at sie Norman, formerly of Rose-- .. Steele, of Knox College. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor. Sutton. bank, is tame from hospital Mrs.. Irene Levick g mother and feeling better, tasl>tsass]■strutassns!assns■ast>•a>ttaansenteaa=aaesn■ has returned from a holiday Local members of the Ajax at Labrador: and District Community Chair UNSARTON RADIO TELEVISION - -;___- �.W._.'_ _ __._ e were proud to perform at the MsnF.itb. RMhI, Wal.., ROSEBANK recent eomerstQne laying at Learn To Nft the new - Service Since 1!46 A. H. Ratter, P Ajaac dna Pickering i Ca Electronic AJrA 4P�0 CHAlTUM AODOIRQANLI � Mr, and Mrs. H, Harcourt Hospital on July 23. They of- OeKyQMQ ef'BDp�, w �� a1A. its ; and family have just returned fered the hymn. The Lord is �a4Qtati+oa Nesllt! 1 c r Ajax. Pickering, LSrouehanr i from a very Pleasant holiday ion. MY ShePhard at the dedicstt- Lata MOM Car Ale - ep1AWA $%Wad �.authr a ar.i �r.�.. ,.. � .a= GraallwOad - lU�N at the family cottage on Spar Pisces: 'R'HI.1ua o.r.a sa•wrrs OXY. row _. .......-..,,_............ - s no �, p� I„agp ,,,1,..... Mr. Schuhtze, and Dav- Rouge H;II3 _ . wh Ctarormont, MOM wM■s . Ado. Na -cels ask opor- id. Rosebank Rd. S•, sperri last star far Zonnkh 1.9120 week' vacationing in Ottawa The word from Vernon Mas and Montreal, WL Woodlands. Rd., is that the Mr, and Mrs. Rutt, Dysob drive to Winnipeg area has .......... _SEPT!( TANKS MAY Ridlos. Dunbarton, Mar- Rd.. are back from a lovely been most interesting, tin Subdivision and Wast g• and the PLASM CERAMIC TIL/ Roueo -Phone t.11-1111 holiday In the Muskoka area. countryside is beautiful. He to Mr. and ve th a h rock a STONE _ _ Bella Visgi D e00 Uk Congratulatiorn .. .: Mrs, Jaworski, _ on the birth of a baby girl Rainy River last weekend W. R, am CONCRETE Ditry f,, "C. Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 i .401 Highways cently. and was waiting for the plane Two very `proud and happy to take him into cam FLAGSTONE PATIOS aassa>.>.aaaaaa>.■aa>:ttstatatraaaatsea>st,oaao>.aatettatstll� Pat Fort n1 R, 2 boys have returned from the FranCIS- While the family was �• Scout Jamboree held at Valley waatttg to hear [tvm his, they MARTIN ENRlow 1 Forge recently. Brian Hobbs, at fire O'Keefe family MIONEu T! !-1!!7 Pine Ridge Rd, from the First Picnic in Caledonia Park hast K & Rouge HUI Troop and Calvin Sunday. Kaiger of the First Bay Ridges Congratulations to Mr. and. - 3 PksR foeaw MhMro Avallobio EX T were dtcsen to repres- Mrs. Ross Smith. a, Alton Rd_ For 1 Y r . on- o Mao - REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Ontario assesmbl-' Judy 22, 7 lb: 3 oz. in Scarboro . Nrdnaso K Loan on ErtlsNne Morlesess pre -Jamboree Clamp very Proud of her new sister, b _ M You Roltrlro M Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines at %Vbodiarrds camp near Aur General Hospital. Joanne is S Any Mortgage, Financing A For Fast, � Chain Savws - Garden Tractors i Tillers orae on July 13 and left by" Karen. Courteous Servicer CMI — WE SHARPEN :: Grey Coach for Valley Forge. Mr.•arid Mts: Willard. Alt ; = 1 DulOut, Chea' stopped at tire. Ona R'd..,rook the family . to , AUBREY E IRELAND AND COMPANif Hand Mowers,. Hand Saws, Hand Tools, Circular Saws C7orrring Gtass Co., and made a Grand-wi3ey Park for three We & d0er All wo 10 tour al the plant. They spent � last week and had quite the night at the hotel in York. a time, Mrs. Bedard and Deric IM Adel" St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario Woodlands to DUtil�ll't011 �I1011e t°`r ., and on July 16 made a of Rd, were up r of Washringrton They arra spend the day with ahem. Ewnilgs - 121-173 Or WA. 2.1102 " Paul Bedard has been --, - Ing out around the neighbor - CHAS. A. BRADLEY i SON hood lately. Last ridgy, he camped LMnksd S at the Petersotts and Y night at the Wiliards. i TME -: S 16 N MAN _ Pa'Intor i WMI Papering Ztte next young Teen Dance IsiteriK — Exterior will be held August 7 at the Gra&i�,HARDWAREIt" - Camnordal United Church Hall, Rouge DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY FREE E TES r Shirleyr _' TRUCK LETTERING - ATisMie 24MI or a Hen -bona Rd. P -CUTOUT LETTERS guest of Cathy Hill . of • •-- � CARTOONS growl" LU401 Woodview Rd., last week Mr. :' • DISPLAYS IPLAYS i r and H spent the ESC. POSTERSY (jure 4 - 30) j weekend at the tzar! camp in ,[ Oe ey Otiiida GENERAL H A R 0 w A R E _ •--•.................-......_ ..- . It ice bre aHo�cARDs BANNERS that 1, n suggested . � -µ the parents ' in the area, pleaseINSURANCE Impress upon thew �101Nk w1'r�lOW '21911 HOUR 7 DAYS/RVICE fin Bros elnne. lin dangers of d 942-6 41 -'. � Ot bowie , unsupervised waters. Lai Nosds dray there was a near fatality - Find Us Fast In The Yellow FIM m bhe age nEver. A youth Pagss - Res: Pleiosrhng soaeb LAS whro could not be located was. found unconeiow in the river, sL` Please remember the pool is ' with ' aOMlIR011 � 1% on Property. staffed ' . _ % �cb life- �����// ,the rdvpr is not. Young' <lsaaal7t Cb�lL+eri'HANDYMAN ` JL11T Cap us eolloef people usually wander to the 1� Brock St. L Will" �t'ea', i! 13ie ___-___.rthe find pool is filtering TO Al �� OVOWGIed and so Invite disasin • DO YOU HAV E S WORK TO DO? j r is in ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY certain restrictim On � daysttrewe ' BE IT LARGE OR SMALL PLUMB ' N G keep enforced, Open Untl 10 Po M. PAIlVTTNti ; '; ALFRED IU1YE3 �Q UPKEEP OF GROUNDS HARRY TURNER a�' - fA Kin'ton Rd W. GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. 'LUMdINO BATHROOMS _ irRESfURl. SYSTBMS T O JOE TOO SMALL -• w PiCkerlttg CALL 942.5616 �ESTIMATU TEN Sock Filling _r Ph"@ - !Q-171! Post Help Dri11i� avaMrsy Phano:s�Rlswnerai Y • r • i ,x : - ., I - - _ Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 onto, then a fever• days with e Church EST ROUGEher father Mr. D. A. Beer last week. �� Mr. and Mrs. Jun Grayy and' SINES DIRECTORY M two be enjoyingne in West Rouge ov- 0 0 0 family of Pickering, spent Sun- aJ•aaaa;ickmorlha taattaaiaUgla 1 el this loe •THE CHURCHES day with his mother, Mrs. G. >` Y stxrrlaner weather we have E. Holtby. been having, 8nd the July rain St. Edward's 'Anglican Church The Women's Institute pie- _,.- _.. has made our oon�anunity of East Ave. nic will be held at Claremont -GUARANTEED n �,' urea7l -- well -kept green. lawns and the -_..__--- Conservation Pack on August, • flower gardens even more bea- Sunday, August 2, will be11. Everyone welcome. WiooTY Sw/ce FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minirtir: Rev. Melville Buttes o utdW than ever; even the. lit- Morning Prayer at 9.30 a. m. , pplrjint of Montreal - any Make Or Model -CHURCH SERVICES - - tle park at the corner of East o 0 o ited with Mrs: M. Ellicott re - Ave and Krirkdene Dr. looks as Grace Presbyterian Church cently. * 11.00 A. M. < fresh as the mo Port Union Rd. ARTHUR F ming dew. Mr. and Mrs. Bob theylodd Pdvah A�lanq Sunda Sunday. August 2, at 9.30 a. IEW Many of our local residents have moved into a house the Servko Y School Withdrawn --: are holidaying and a m., there will be the regular Y PICKERING enjoying re- Worship have .rented from Mr. New- BAY OR NIGHT For The Summer their cottages and sumaner re- P Service, with Deva D. market. . sorts Among these are: Mr. McKrLlican in charge. Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell AUDLEY and Mrs. George -Emig-and - 0 0 0 and family spent the v - kend - ---' * Church Sarvip f.4S- A. ly6 . family, Rouge Hills Dr., wilt Mh and MIs. .L Foran, of at Baptiste Lake. Bancroft. WATER DELIVERED - - have spent the past month at West Point'Cres. have just re- 'Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Kiliey WRw, MeE 14, prep, Sunder servic IO.SO A. M. 'their cottage near Dorset; Mr. turned fracas a motor trip 'to and grandsons David and Fran- laid a School allaaaa A. AL _ and M's. Ron Beck and dau- the Thome wandsWest of Dunbarton ghter, Ann Mr. and Mrs. T. Pisni and �' of spent last Rouge Highlands week at Baptiste. .. Dr., are enjoying three weeks family have sold their home Lorne Annis, Norman Hodg- PHONE PHONEI fes•2171 - - at Lake sirncoe; Mr. and Mrs. On now Rouge en is Rose and are son 'and Kim Roberts are _ Pio E� _ Clay Be-tts, Terr�c and Jeff, of t+tie' wee • /� Ont. h• �ilwj Dorrshire .Court, motored to wig go with them in Mac•y's lake, Parry sound ATlanhc Z -W63 .Prince Edward Island, to visit their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elizcott Anglican Chordl relatives and friends there and Diarure; Mir. and Mrs., El- Szn h, with d and Mrs. Bob DUNBARTON don Carter and family attend- KEN and CLARKE PN=nime. ONTARNI ., 9mitir, _ with daughters Dale ed the Thompson picnic at the � n< Ray. N. s. sNspNam ears Kathy, mit Rouge Hills Dr. and _. Personals - home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. PRENTICE R. A.. D. a Mrs. Smith's Parents, ,Mr. and Meg, and Randy Willis, of Thompson, Altorta, on. Sunday. i Murdoch w tea. Plokwom& OWL Mrs. Taylor. Scarboro, are en- Toronto are visiting their At the church service, on AUCTIONEERS Pnwnei era-ssis joying a week at Twelve Mile grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning the guset MARKHAel1 :alTlltftf. SOIICirors .- SUNDAY ssRYness <' Lake, near Minden; Mr. and Waiter Willis. speaker was Prom .the Temper- U*umW wed AnSw4see err tM s.s0 a DAYok-59y CaeinalwR Mrs. J4xn French and family,Mm. Orville Hamilton has CONONO` ~ Ontario Ysets IS." a M--is•retws prepay ante. Federation Form floor. 4ePnwwswfa, Noe... PuWk Rouge Hills Dr., And Miss Jan- been confined to her homy by Next Sunday, August 2, the � t R..t setae GAM[ Or- tease a e�-Nater eo.�lse - ice Pur kiss, Sunnyslope Dr. are Illness church service will be in COMMUO CMMYIM during the past two " _ n1o5�ing their holidays •ra..wr toil M•eep) lldays at Lake weeks. charge of Mrs. G. Fisher and off' •t 00Hr ra 141.3• a .i - Sunday Sebod Bays; Mr, and Mrs. Brian Mrs. -Doug. Fetter. has `re- R•arNw•la R•tw s �• H (1w IM Parts Hai Carter and family, Rouge Hills Mz and Mrs. Norman Banks: MAA onevres AT ONs pens ~ turned to her batrre atter are visiting relatives and being - PHONES ._ T11140"rw Oshawa 722-3446 10.30 a @A -•Nervy., a patient at .the Ajax Hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. (At We Pom NW) Mr.friends in Far. Al. this month; tai for a week._, Mr: 'and Mrs. John Hamilton. m7w61 er MO.3i�i wsDNssawY Mr, and Mrs. Al. Bannock and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton- Mr. F^w~°•° h"" f•on estaOSsSad s0.a a a --M«y t:swnr�he Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. John Banks eeMlowssr• shoo tags. ed their holidays Fid. enjoy- and family, of Toronto. were and Mrs. Don Duncan, Mr, and w days at their cot- visiting at the home of Mr, Mrs, Gordon Wagg and famand latoreavolow tor - hlrs. Ar•ttnn• Pollard, OUR Rouge and Mrs- Frw,Y,i.� _per•;ck. of ilY, Gyri Mrs,. Lorne Rax1n were -- • e '4NT �eH "?2ug to a� the 1st. Concession, on Wed- in Toronto on Sunday, to a FLEURY i COMERY Huls Dr. spent a week at 0ol1- ��,, turkey dinner to help celebrate �� �j • ingwood visiting friends and. Mr: and Mrs, C. L Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strep- BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I N cbris}/an Scion" - relaeives: Mr: and Mrs. Hugh were in Midland on Wednesday herd's 50th Wedding Armiver NOTARIES PUSLIC S'aje0y Betts, West Point Cres.. have •1 - visiting their son-in-law Mr.'' ju t returned. from Saskatoon. >4 where they visited relatives Paul McWlrlrter, who Is a pat- _. OY si.suw sod _ .. - Routs w:n,n.s. ONTARIO . lent m the Midland Hospital. BIRTHS. �� Cnsi cwusew SARV= AM and friends, and Mr. and Mrs. from ani - Funeral and P AT. 2-S7S4 SUNDAY SCHOOL Doug, Chaddock and famjly, of . � ' whlle at h[s lldatcolm -Howard and Carol SUNDAY -• 11-00 A. M. work. Ambulance Service Rouge Hills Dr, enjoyed. a mot. are happy to announce the • or trip 'north to North David Har•pelI, son of Mr. birth of their daughter; Laura gpyy; _ •- sr..hf ,S•rrr•• • ss• P. M. BaY•• and Mrs. Lorne Ha ll, -cele• Jean. sikc r Aft- we" lost werri of Sudbury,. and then On to Wis- btated his 4th birth pounds, 5. e¢..'. at the tea, ft def --%3"' o F•wL N•.:. Nnpw.Y cwresin, U. S., where the vis- birthday on the Scar bpro Hospital, on July 15, ited relatives. Y 20th. David had some of his 1964, r _ :. S.rwr.r and rw.ln INo.. 2 Highway T..th�•.wn « N•Nlwe aro enyA. ,:. little Friends to help him cele- � '�o�"~""r of PiekeAnS isaeh. ROIs at e„ w.awo.ay M„o� _ . 000 0 0 trate. His brother. Wayne, was M L L L E R b Now at 0.00 P. M. ! Mr. and Mrs. Orris• Perlr�y, " nine years old on July 26, Con- -TRAILER SERVICES - - u►tL ADZ wsseoME Gyri Mr, -bo and Mrs. Jed Met- iTratrllations. SALES i RENTALS �ONUMENTS Tetepholfe The w■f R.«w w. .p. r ►th of Ctnestertcr. Sl Wi7L and .`1frs. J. H. McClern- Tag -A -Long Camping Trailer We Pww1•.-Te..Owr, Teseey 'es, attended _the wedding and east and Mr. and Mrs. D M. 1%4 Models From $200.00 "High my lawew,,wt w.rtu- WHiteholl 2-3610 and Frwo r • s.•0 a 4.« P. IL reception of Mr and Mrs. Pen- Thorrmmn attended the Kon-_IW'S gmnd-daughter, Miss onow-Makeef wedding irf Tor- Cabin A C at the sant ��� Camping Trailers RO/ERT AUSTIN,. Fs. swrawK :wtenw•tlew. Gael Grace Perr?'ry Rogers to Mr. oMo on July 18. The bride was FOR RENT nn. R.' 1. whiny. *viede ATIntl• 2 -sees - Kenneth Lawrence Rice.. at ire . the former Lyndia-Kononow. Two allies west Or Wb �v aaaaaaaiaaaaa!laaaaaaRt Wishing Well Acres Baptist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Everything Fel Trellen Ow Ne, s. Highway, tetwe.w Church, and the reception at Kononav, of the Base Line. AJAX -Phone: f47 -34f1 WbNsp A Alen Buy a� 5411 the Rouge Hills Golf and Coun- = "-__ ... .......... ORDER NOW AND Be SURE( Phww: Whitby W 1ass1}i4d Ad St. AridrevlrS try Club, on Saturday evening, BROUGHAM Mw •(apr 9 tf) Presbyterian 1177., V j'Ltljrl �_• - July 2& Cbmrnander• Dewart _ .._.,__........... ....... ..... aaaasa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Church a land Mrs. P „ 1 envy Of I� lifax, Mr, and .MI5. Don Gibson _ J. E. HYATT laaaaaaaaaRRaREaaRRRasaiwcw aaaaaaaaataaaal Cbvreh Stroot North, Mebrntrg visited Mr_ arrd Mrs. FeiCny, at and family have returned from R. R. 3. Pickering 'Y their hone here, and attended a canoe trip in Chapieau Nat- HOUSE MOVER J0� OUR TD mbtMer Rev. P. Cenkay, A tonal Park. Hemel Raised - FouRdallons {. Mansgr 4i Wlndger A is@ 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller en- Equipment Rented band have returned to their 2f12-ft332 Pbow f4Z-�p home in Owen Sound after Balsam Lake recently. spending' a month with their - -$263.80 Per Person - grandparents, MT. and Mrs. A. "SY School ILL A.Y -band, Rouge Hills Dr. The 8irls expect to spend the next �R ` . two weeks enjoying a cruise on e� Inneludee• A Jtyatfl XL DRUGS LTD. Georgian Bay. - �% h!�l>► Releome You 000 We are sorry 'to report little PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Round Trip frolic Toronto via T. C. A. Nancy Ackford, baby daughter �draeh Conditioned Roan at Faleous Montagu ital i ck �1 the. s- MENETICS - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ackford,• SUNDRIES - BABY (NEEDS ';ra,� Airport to Hotel on Arrival and �� fro„ - doing well, and her parents ex- - Alld to Airport on �D y Dinnw Daily c pert m have her home soon. - : ' UNITED CHURCH 000. - - HOURS: LN1►ilg TORONTO JULY illh (Highway No. Z) -Many happy returns of the day to Sandra Reed, of Rouge WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 ant. to 9 h"m. ;SEATS STILL AVAILABLE . W � McKay, M. A., Ph. D. Highkands Dr. on the eighth Minister birthday, on July 28; to Brian Cie Now - Pa Sarmnis. Rouge Hills Dr. op SUNDAY. :nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.rrn. t0 S. P.nL y Laron It You vim _ _.: his ninth birthday on August Further' Par culars Fleet:- JOINT SERVICE AT '2; to Randy Deer, Port Union .., H 0 -WARD FAIRPORT gLoad, who was nine years ole 'HQNE WhitehaN '1•,5961 TRAVEL UNITED CHURCH on August 5, and to Michael ' :. U R E A U L T D. 10.50 A. M. _. Ft tt, Rouge Higtdands Dr. _ w*ho celebrated his sixth birth- ,' day on July 26. AJAXS�Ii0PPM16 IUM Serving Christ In The 000 Community Since INS � Mr. and Mn. Sherman Scott, CHIC TABLES -- ` Christine and John, of F,ask - 942.6690 Ave. attended the funeral ser - vim of Mr. Scott's uncle, Dr. l'_...■-■aalalaalaaaaaaaalaalaaaaaaalaiafaaaaaaaasaa!! """' ^'^M Charles Stott, in Orangeville, e r on Saturday. July 18. Dr. Swtt ■gAtRaaaRa>♦tlaRaaa�aew� had practised medvcine for '114.95 OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES .'.manicy Years in Orangeville and the Hospital there, and wren ����((���� 'e 6.95 JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. COMMUNITY 'CHURCH well known throughout the AJJGI hLO4 HOUR ROOM led EpiseoW districi, and will be greatly 3 PlOasant Siftn..t T Y RLECTRONIC R...bank Road, Nerfh missed by the many patients NO DELIVERY CHARGE SERVICE Cele• Nov. L L Mephereon ' and he had made ttrere. 10K LMrPeei Rd' South) SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS L A. 0.00 BAY RIDGES Service Contracts 31 I<errhr Ave., Toronto 6 - Mr. and Mrs. W. Bigham, A J' A X LUMBER -.10- ANTENNA: a TOWERS . FhMie HO. S.4ie1 -- - aria Paul, Bryoenwrp Rd. spent Nenrrs.. - r►. NL ie 4 P. M. IRstaQed i R.p.h.d Worship -the weekend in Grimsby, vis- EVENINGS 7 t0 f P. M. T�allhon. x-5937 SuedaY SServic eol� i / Claw itdng relatives. • • C i M RADIO Mr. and Mrs. R. Chedw, o! CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS i TELEVISION Kirkdene Dr. are enjoNing a (Plckering Yard Only) M«;,�� YW 'week at Belleville and King- TNophono !<39-2601 - •-_ 11:06 A: M. ston, visiting relatives. I Holy Communion , Y- JULY -i0, 1964 THE P CKERING NEWT � Page Sewn Mrs• McLean and Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe, ac•time. - with relatives at Simcoe, and Desboro to visit old friends, GREENWOOD+' • • L/ are ha6i�day3ng in the Nova ooz�nied- by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pe- this week are entertaining re- and on to Owen Sound to au - eat Harvest has begun Scotia area this week. Chas. McTaggart, have enjoy and Rutty enjoyed their week katives in their home. at -her gallery in memory of the in a' area. Mr. Homer Jack- Mr. Robt. McTaggart, Hugh ed a trip to Ottawa and along of camping north of Sault Ste. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg had Thomson family, and then on son began curttiag his big field Crawford and Gerald Pegg the Sett. Lawrence River. Marie, near Agawa. •a delightful trip on Sunday. to Leith, where the Thomson - 'of lovely -looking faR wheat on have left on a carnping and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Brooks and Mrs. W. Kedd ' is spending when they visited the Art family resided after leaving • Friday evening, July 24. Mr. sightseeing trip in a wester farrAly have returned from a some time with i +aughter, Gallery and Museum, at •Klein- the stone house near Clare - Jackson resides on what was ly direction. They plan on go- camping trip to Algonquin Mrs. J. Brooks. burg, where many of Tom mont in 1877. Anyone wWAW fonmerly the Mrs. Robt. Bur I ing as far as Banff and back Park, Sundridge and White M,• and Mrs. W. Trr ilev and Thomson's paintings are on, to spend an educational day, through -tire Northern States. Stone Lake. All report a good Gloria spent last weekend display. They jour tirig, this is a wond- erful way. Miss Lorene . Barrett and -1 Swift's past week riends, of Toronto, rtttrei,rs�oottsge here.Mrs. H..Dawson _ MARGARINE , of London, visited Mrs Lest Wilson and family. on Fri+ds4y: P also visited other. neighbors in lbs. c • • ' of his cliveduwhere tine DaClare- Save 176 uJr, - - - — - - found. Friends were glad hersee again, and renew old to (Special Offer of 30e Off) n0K E times. Lever `Brothers King Size 5-lb.F- Miss Gloria Trolley head a OMO DETERGENT $1 Closed miscellaneous shower in hon - Rouge Hills on Hwy. No. 2 Just East of Rouge, Bridge our of Miss Marion Pegg, last _._.Soft. -Rite (Save 80 Family 4 -Roll -Pack— Civic Tuesday evening. ToNet Tissue 49c ) .BALSAM ......................................�._ Quality Carton of 50 - 'l c Pkgs. Holiday tit cdj 9rah h gi4 . (!PulletBring Your Carton BOOK MATCHES 19C Moneta Mrs. Jose Aor (Tree Betsy yf Gates) arrived hams on Fri- damorning Premium Large 1 NVb. Tins Aug. 3/64 s MALL whey she has been teachinfrom g Beef or Irish Stew 2 for 79cfor the past year, and her bus - (Save 19e) band will follow later. Loose Mrs. Elton Hubbs and boys Swift's Premium (Save 20c) 1 Y24b. Tin _ of Peterboro, are holidaying e. COOKED HAM $1A9 at the Dianne Jones Elmer Wilson (Physio- _ ..-Red Rosa Economy ware Bel Pkp of vv Dozen Therapist at St. Michael's Hos- week end with TEA BAGS ------ --_-- _:�_. — 79e Mtr. anMrs. nt lann Manderson. The Instant Coffee That Dares To Be Known 9y Good Tabn te Ae . - _ Miss, Mary Jean "Jamieson GIANT 10 -OZ JAR ____—___ .re 5uc) _ $1A9 '� accompanied the Ontario Coen - is (All Flavors) . (Freezer (Save 20c) ty Junior Farmers to Kent The Gentle Bleach (Save 15e) 32 -oz. Bottles - County on the weekend. wtwere _MARVELO _ = 2 -for 39c— Mthey rs. J. Briggs, of Ostra va. Clever C ream ream, --spent the week -end Mth hec Swifts fSave'9c) 12 -oz. Round Tin �e sister Mrs: Lewis -Jones. (PREM 2 for 89e' 1/2 Gallon Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones and Brian, and Mr. and Mrs. Sw'ift's Premium .(Save 150 Large 24 -oz, Tins Maple Leaf Twin -Pak Grant Jones attended the • 9 P , L'i'a Picnic at Mt. Albert on BEANS WITH WIENERS 2 for 79e Standing (6th & 7th Ribs) - LB ��� CHEESE SLICES Saturday evening. French's Prepared (Save 7c) Large 16 -oz. lar PRIME RIB ROAST a * Sunday. night to affines lliiaatte at J (MUSTARD -------- - 2 for 45e Cross CAO • � the' Weston Hospital, for one Hea)tho 15 -oz. Tins SHORT RIB ROAST be 69e month. Le FKa Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Jones CAT FOOD (Case of 48 Tins $4.69) 10 for 99e Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket __ __ and son visited on Sut�ay Ntis with Mr. and Mts. Donald POT ROAST - Ib. 49e list Jamieson and Mr. and Mts. Ade ' (All Flavours) Large 48 -oz. Tins _ _ _ _ Crlen Manderson. wtio are FRUIT DRINKS 3 for $1.00 PRIME RIB ROAST - • Ib. 99c 59C ceunping at Algonquin Park Next Sunday, the church - service will be in charge of the Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roasts _ • (Save 6e) Young People, with Rev. Rm*- RIB END __ �_ _____ Ib. 39e ham, r. Oshawa. as guess --------- CHUM • (Average 2Y2 lbs.) speaker. DOG ROOD .__._,...-...:..._.,--- ----•--- -TENDERLOIN END _____mow_ Ib. 69e Pecked under (Average 3Y2 lbs.) Ri CENTRE ROASTS or -CHOPS — Ib. 79e "' ' WHOLE LOIN -__�_ -- Ib. 65e 1514 -oz. Tuts The service. of the Fai:•paa•t :FRESH MINCED STEAK .____�___-�______ Ib. 69e ; [or 65C be D"n°" �"�`ies ' Fresh Grade 'A' Oren Ready be held in Dunbar0on Church FRESH MINCED BEEF .._.__ _ 2 lbs. 79c (Save l Oc) at 10.30 a. m. on Sunday next, 'be C Lues Arthur - 1 -In. vhp. Aa ug� during the naonHr of CIMICKENS sliced Bologna 39c {Cale Of 4a We are pleased m see 11lhs. Tins $4.95) Moansfield ito'praved in health Round or Square, per. s►Asl after her illness; and ]MIs9 Fresh or Frozen Excellent For :Barbecuing .,Rump Roast iib1151 ell 4) r,. 79e Krig'ht, of Ashburn visited heir AAa'1e Leal TeaderAalu on Tug -day. CHIC � Devon sucw R ndl.:sasa-- ' 1-tb. Pkp, __ -- . and visited her parents Mrs. Roy ippon - Breakfast Bacon Sae. and f (While They Last) at Stockdaie, Dver the weetc- smok.e end. 3!Y . and Mrs • laoy crook aid Sliced Rindless tWhile I: Lasts) Bacon Squares Ib. 29C ftznaY of Foxgiove are hot4dsyr- Lucas AMwrs Small Unk -ft. Pkp. ing at Rice (aka 6. Pori( Sausage 49c box" Al. ,tor a ter a STROUD 25 SPE can y2 �: 39C oasis >. Bas >R yea .. No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe (Lge. Size) W BiLSCIOn' Lean Poernealed - Maple Leat Mr. and Hers. Gary Balgao. BANANAS 2 lbs. 29e euro . R . sneBs th � at week�lld ROLL lb. c LSMO 16.02. ,W and. Garypmat COTFAVE,Y - No. 1 Ontario Sweet Tender Fresh Lge. Cobs _ trip. CORN ON THE COB doze 49c have � !ba li BLACK CHEERICIES Urge Sweet b. 39e the of tbua room tso EAKS DrROASTS, ( q basket'$2.49). Fresh Persian Seedless Size 2 's 'WEDDING sNowErR GREEN LIMES --------------- ,__--- doz. 39e Un. _ VALENCIA, List Sweet Eating Size 180 s Sat J. 'Skinless (Whit.. They. Last) • • (LOON) �'R' fd h J. Mitchell ezrbea�tained at • c A ENCI , ORANGES __ ___ .3 dos. $1.00 . No. 1 Home Grown �? 0 eers, A W f onnec- W I E !V E R S ott, the lawn, with :�_:10 ss. 59C 1 NEW POTATOES-:---____-� lights and an old fashioned Maple Leaf Fully Cooked Boneless (Average Weight 2-3 lbs.) Large 11 quart basket 992 Bushel $2.79 wishing well with fresh holly- hocks all 'around the No. 1Home Grown 59e ;(Save l oc) tat:d of twenty guests er 94 Green or., Wax Beans _�___ _________.: 2 lbs. 39e ed and lunch rasSMOKED !l •l c . •. �::. � No. 1 Home Grown Tasty Field SHQft'�"E�l11VC cake vias -served. d10�- TOMATOES _ 2 lbs. 39c - .• .......................... . Maple Leaf or Lucas Aitthurs Fully Cooked No. 1 Ontario Crisp Large Stalks a GREEN CELERY --------------•---------- 2 for 29c Card Of Thanks r --- ---- - - �� I yr h t.o extend my sincere PICNIC Slb. �' No. 1 Ontario Sweet -- quart basket O .; , ,, t- q r ..nkq and appreciation toMY SHIRO PLUMS .----------=-_------------------_-__ 99e � ' �`,' man friends and neighbors ----..._-- -- Arriving r 7 Twice Daily FRESH RASPBERRIES CS1 for their deeds of kindness, Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone. Removed) 2 boxes 49c — 4 boxes 89c ���•""~ shown �?'inS n'L1' stay in the ROAST '� Ib. 59c Crate of 36 Boxes, $7.95 _4 rx-Plckeririg Hospital, and - _ (While They Last Daily) (Plus Deposit) uaLy thanking Dir. cryRev. Dr, • • , - ° ropharrl a n� Dr. Mc>iveen. Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty ,• �b� �C Prices Effective Thur::, Fri. '8 Sat. ''2 lbs• 69c Myrtle etowtlw SPARERIBS {rade) July 30, 31 & August 1 (SAVE 7c) • 1 INuRSDAY, .JULY 30. 1964 _ .... -. .. ; . YNt PICKERIN�i Nt11Vf - o Paye Nina Interesting Stories About Business' Places In The Nearby 'County Town ' Of Whitby YOU CAN DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE FOR SALES FINEST AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE IN THE DISTRICT - - •AND SERVICE AT -Brown EI •.- ectric Canadian Tire Corp. Associate Store • 311 Brock Street, North. . ONELOF THE MOST EXPERIENCED FIR 11-4211 Seaway Motors Ltd S OF 200 Oundas Street, ,Wilt 660-bil3 This is one of the most popular automotive centre in With the automobile manufacturers' of today produc- tate area timet provides the motoring public with quality ITS KIND IN THE AREA Ing the finest Beds ever, if makes a very difficult task products and service' Established in December. 1960 and . Brown Electric is owned rated Curtis L. successfulyy owned and operated by GERALD BECK, �� ,wino has trxny year's experaenoe in the Electrical for us to select a dealer from wtdch to make our punch- since March 1964, Geral,4 is assisted by FRANK CARR; wri,whField. This firm is one of the popular and race_ SEAWAY MOTORS-LTD �w}JCb —,g founded ._in store ager-_-The.-service--and-parts -department areContracting po� 1953, with rite highest prir►cnpdes in business. This firm designed to handle the large increase in business enjoy-- - has, since first establdshed, always provided the best in ed by thus firm. There are no parking problems here el- of personal service,-which is distinctly satisfactory •in - ° salves plus the finest service to ali customers aver the thea•, as everything is featured for your convenience in its line. ' A2 SEAWAY MOTORS LTD., they feature the out- years.sho�g. Efficient members of the. staff are always The Proper wiring of a to ensuding at the time of con- - stnrction is the only way ,to ensure, satlsd:actory use of 'ready to assist or serve you in a and i courteous manner. the electrical i This firm has at its command, Q standing products of the Ford Motor Company of Cana- With the finest quality merchandise such as Suped- equipment. - da such as Thunderbird, Mustang, Galaxie, Fairlaine. ,Fal- lactic fires, Tubes MorPower Batteries, Masterct aft the very latest ideas, and submit only the newest- and Coil and the famous 'Ford inn of Trucks, and _also one of _ most complete wiring plans of individual quality engin- - -Tools and Sparring Goods and thousands of articles too ring. ca. the finest displays"of Quality Used Cars in this area. numerous to mention, winch are all featured at lowest The up-to-date. standardized laps of this firm take SEAWAY MOTORS LTD., which is directed by "Bob" possible prices, but provide the mans essentials for your �� considerationtorch. both 'immediate and future needs for " Taylor, President and General Manager and "Don" Butts home and happy motoring. outlets, so 'that it is port necessary in later years to tear Vice President and Sales Manager, 'loan" Robertson At your Canadian Tire Store in Whitby,. You will re- up walls, ls, and go is additional expense and annoyance -Treesui er, who are assisted by a friendly sales ceive Bonus Coupons valued at 5• per cent of your cash when lsand outlet iS discovered necessary. The care- staff and an efficient Service Department to assure you pumhase, which can be used for additional purchases. fur planning a, the firm gives the patron the satisfaction 'of fast and courteous sen-ice on your selected automobile Canadian Tire Stores are associate stores: individually of knows after You Purchase. We know that "YOU" as a customer 'owned and operated by local businessmen iike GERALD ng thaC his job is the last word in electrical can deal with this fine firm and they in turn will earn BECK who are deeply interested in their community. efficiency. Our readers.will- do well to consult this firm quality' merchandise provided by Canadian Tire tivhezt in need bf Domestic, Commercial, Industrial elec your why Bance too, The trical contracts also alterations and airs, as we So why gamble when you are choosing your next auto- -Corporation with over 236 associate stores in Canada. �� t� - ile? Stop in at SEAWAY MOTORS LTD., where plus. the efficient 'service by this popular store InWhitby, do not hesitate to recommend their service to you. - rads - satisfaction is a must and a reputation earned. warrants our highest reCoareme rion. _ A SUCCESS OF �/{ "Golden Gate" Ajax Cleaner And RilltbY -Don McQuay Accodates RESTAURANT IS WHITBY'S MOST DISTINCTIVE - Cleaners Ltd. - . _ DINING LOUNGE PROVIDE PERSONALIZED REAL ESTATE SERVICE 107 Brock St.. South 661-11321 O O EXPERIENCED QUALITY CLEANING (present. location) 313 Brock South obi-soli - 666-W7 METHODS (new location atter `Sept. lstj 519 .Brock South, - Also eaneHundreds of people have found tr Golhe enjoyable expe yM Cln. 150 toilsome St. E. lobo-2343 fence when dining at the "den Gate Restaurant. The A- Ajax Ci J Shopping Ctrs, 72 Harwood 942-0310 located at 99 Avenue Rd- Toronto, 925-2965an - d in in which all or food is f their The high principles in business instituted by manner prepared sets it them at time of'establishment 13 years ago, have :Claremont 649-2109 -apart from the ordinary eating establishments. and they a-~ on very, have, become a favourite with many families in this been a ry successfully throughout the past No'firm could, in this highly competitive area, sur i-4 section. years. The a lient reputation this firm enjoys through and prosper without tall " their QUALM DRY CLEANING has been tl he a personal interest in the They ialize lit delicious steaks, chicken'. , c clients sig �. many, many patrons, who mty; in pleasing their lents and in giving full etc.. with accommodation for large then appreciated by their g Y gatherings such as ire their uneq •iceis a business that values to these clients. HerBe, it is intetestintg to ..note , • Weddings, Ahnirersaries, •Birthday Parties, Banquets value ries a this Hem that D: W, McQUAY REAL ESTATE have abided by Private Parties, Sales Meetings with complete catering °�' practical help is these principles and will continue to enjoy success in service, and the also have exclusive China" Foods, emipioyed• r re staff are efficient persortrseli in. y dry cleaning and shy -t laundering also drapery services busnness. The business steel? was originally established Take-Out and Free Delivery S �rviee. The care and and cleaning of delicatE\ caring apparel such as even- in'1953 and A capably directed by Don McQuay, who has thought that has gone into cooking, serving and arrange- ow gowns who know thefiy. y� tfiornu figured proattartently to transactions of e+ sty 3sature, per- rrnents, has created a- dining-place to visit regularly, assured of-the • most careful gtdy and this is taring to buying and sell -of real estate, "� painstaking workman- � placing For the business-rt>;an who wants to enjoy a real run- .. kAp. Regular cleaning, of garrn experienced council of practical value at the public's cheon or. get g full-Course dinner, drop into the Golden `!8 is not confined to mg y acquainted partake of their wholesome, delis-. the pleasure of having clean and ,fit ccnremand, Having been--so dose! a usinted with gal- Gate Restaurant, and less clothes, but noting the trends from i•�u� food, We suggest you bring the family, and we are includes the additional service you ues and their fluctuations and ' eadr garment through careful cieani an receive from year to year,-_th are in a position to give appraisal of sure the will admit a most en methods. New ey Y _ enjoyable repast. services are being added constantly` Thr -have modern , properties regardless of their type. This firm offers this The owners: Danny and William Fonx are highly re- - cold storage. We are pleased to recommei,, area a complete real estate service, which includes'Ind;.- garded by many people, in this part of Ontario, They - •of AJAX CLEANERS and `VH1TBY CLE.A_d the service ustrial: Residential, Commercial and Farm Properties, have installed the most modern restaurant equipment - f M, nch are owned and operated by "Doug" Pr'gS LTD., -as well-as rental department, a Property managetnent for the comfort of their customers, and it is their aim Conrad Hewis. who have pieced workmanship .4% - ',sen-ioe and mortgages. People come to this office with .'at all times, to satisfy their patrons. Visit this friendly - - confidence because D. W. HcQuay.Real Estate have been. restaurant in-%Vhitby,. and become one .of their man ice above profit. decidedlyfair at:, all .times. satisfied friends, Y grandmother, M «'ebb in JA►VDLEY Weston Scott, little ' -Miss S�dsa Scivolfield, �� MIs. Earl on of Mr. and E 00 CS Drat Mills, toric the church . sa�� ckr%n, had his ton- I� service here on Sunday morn moved at the Ajax Hos- I _ -- serjmgMiss Scholfield is attend-' Pita!, on Thursday. N�a�� - -' }erg Queen's • University. Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy SF1 M. Buttars will be back in the` have returned from .a- camping Athis Sunday. ..I,trip to Sar harbour, Maine. nslscellaneous shower w Debbie and Nora Bath, Oran-an Saturday evenina. geville, have been visiting I THIS Ca rESr IS SAW ON MY RUL;: home of Mi. "'KEEP OU'r FQm 6ET mEN PARK*v for Mr- Miss Margaret Puckr L of Chu �Ypud ( Oshawa, sperm the week-end .. Jon r with her sister Mrs. Charlie `"`' a COLOR T416 PICTURe -m5 PUNI - _ who were and Mr. Clemerrce. 1 i� ntly. Zile Couple Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil- beautiful and ran and Dean, of Goodwood, r their • apart- and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wil- t S., in Osh- Gorr and family, .Greenwood,' _ •. ey take up res- visited. Mr. and Mrs-Jahn I e on Augoet 1. ........_.. attended Pudicrin, on Surday. O • i^ Over sixty Persons ....................................... \ the cornmunity Club picnic at PIANO Lynbrook Park on Friday ev- REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC l 4 erring. Following the supper, a ORGAN TUNING program of races. a ball game AND FAIRS aril swimming was enjoyed by 7A$. i11MVngX I ' - all. 111-1660 AJAX. OM. Lambie zac:.ic �d '�Ianrcy (apt 26 to _ spent a week visiting their .........: ................. ------------ - IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE - - BASELINE AT LIVERPOOL RD. ..How lo en ter:... .� Licensed Mechanic on duty 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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