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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_09_10TH m BiTAWiii� TEUPHOW E ICKER ---� 1441d0 VOL. dl NO. 36 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 Price - IOc Per Copy Pickering Rotarians Hear Long Range Plans To Meet Power Needs In Ontario `; 00 n r0 ments Ontario now is receiving its first electrical energy from the splitting of the atom. Ontario Hydro has in- troduced the atomio age in power production. This is ,. the latest step in, the story of the `Resources Behind he Electric Switch". gain veer asYear' i Most of us take the electric switch for granted and ex- t pact that when we push a button or flick a switch, we% will receive power instantly to light blidings or to turn j on electric motors and perform numerous functions that Attendance at both the Pick- are merely routine in our daily use . of electrical energy. • • • eying and Dunbarton Hgtt (Ask Council About Electricity has grown so'c°mmm�place that one hardly Weekly Editors At Pioneer Village Schools is up over last'year. ever wonders what is really behind the electric switch The Dunbarton enrolment on ' enabling us' to command this great force to perform .._,. i Tuesday. 927, a considerable postal Delivery Here countless tasks. increase over last year with Ontario has forged ahead to become the leading prov- Y ince in Canada and much of, this progress is due to the - - A. new registratons still coming - - — abundance of low cost electric power. The history of el- z " n each day. Mr and Mrs. Jim McLean of Mill street,. Pickering_ appear- +' l ectric power generation in this province is interesting. ~'" "~ �- ��_ The Dunbarton staff say the ed before file Pickering Village Its availability and widespread use in Ontario started total will not likely be com ' from humble beginnings back in 1906 when the H'Idro El- Council this week, asking why ectric Power Commission of Ontario came into being. plate for some time. Council did not try and get As the name implies, Ontario Hydro has relied mainly At Pickering. the. enrolment the postal delivery here when ; on hydraulic power sources, using the mehcanical energy �f .� was ,685, an increase of about there was no cost involved. from the fall, in the rivers of this province and harnes- M over last year.at this time. Reeve Murison said it was sing it to make electrical power throughout most of it's To accomodate all the stud- the feeling of the majority of ? 58 year history, C. G. W. Macintosh, Public Relations Of- ents at Dunbarton, they are Council that the cost was too fiver for Ontario Hydra's Central Region, stated in an forced to go on the shift sys- address to ;Pickering Rotary Club at their dinner at the. tem this year. great. He said the post office Annandale Country Club. brought people into the village, In his talk ' Resources Behind the Electric Switch", Pickering Public School the village would lose more of ' Ontario and illustrated the highlights with color slides. Enrolment at Lincoln Aven- it's identity and that several the speaker described various sources of electric power in ue Public School up is about people would be put out of a He pointed out that Ontario Hydro will be obtaining most ° 14 pupils over last year with a job. of its power from large coal-fired thermal electric plants total of 366 pupils. "I voted in favour of having I and big nuclear power stations which will be supplying The Kindergarten registered. postal delivery", said Council- this growing province in the next decade. Ontario Hydro 50 children, which is about Lha is planning ahead 'constantly and making Progressive for Bas Kearney. "and most of on moves to de adequate power resources. All the same as last year. the residents in the shat I siad • ;- P'� Lincoln Avenue has 4 new 11111 _ miajbr sources of hydraulic, electric power in Ontario's _ told me afterwards, that Ihad - larger rivers now • have been harnessed. But there still members on the staff this fall. 1� in my tread". remain several' smaller power sites on rivers in North Canada's Centennial Commissioner John Fisher of Ottawa, They, are: Mrs. Leslie James, complete with pioneer hat and ox whip. I ) " Ontario which will provide a total of apgroxzmately P P p. (eft) took part in a Mme, Ruth Anderson. Miss Q,,• • 2 million kilowatts. .5ome:.of these sites are now being tour of Metro Toronto's Pioneer Village last week along with Frances Gibson and Miss Di: I�uildmg Up In _developed and power from' these distant sources will be 150 members of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, anne Raveney. - avail'ab11e when needed, in venous parts of Mario be- during their annual convention. He is shown here with President picketing Village cause the Commission is introducing extra h voltages (460,000 volts and up) for long distance transmission Carlos Nolan, publisher of the Stouffville Tribune and Warden Set Deadline On - of ppooveer with less line-loss. Leavens, program chairman and publisher of the Bolton Enter- Value of eonstructon in North non owe hydraulic power sources in the prise. They are in front of the Village's Laskay. Emporium. _Pickering Village to date iii be o take care of the requirements Sewer Questionaire $214 0. 'A big increase aver for power err Ontario beyond the next couple of years.' .�,� gro with study The power load Shift System At Sirs Former Resident past years. The Corrvn>ssio ion's forecast that tarso. will require The sewer questionaire re- about 21 million kilowatts. of • electrical energy to fill .ently sent out by Pickering �p _ the power needs by 1980. This is almost three times Village to all homeowners has Pic-AX To C r ent. the amount of paiver that is now being produced and con john A MacDonald Buried At Erskine quite a few to be returned yet, �. fumed in this Province. That as why the Commission is Clerk Bruce Hogarth rep°rt- 3 1 -Act Plays ' closely studying the future, watching and analyzing the Russell' T. Davidson ed this week,. that 430 . were growth trend of the province and planning to pro�nde The Board of Trustees of The death of. Mr. Russell T. sent out and 196 have been re- ' ..t adequate supplifes of electric energy that will have to Pickering err Township School Davidson occurred at Oshax�. turned so far. A Production meeting has come from larger, more efficient coal=fired tliermal el- egrets that GeneralHospital last week a those that have come. in 'been held to make final arr ectric generating stations. also from nuclear fission pow•- it has become necessaryto in' r augments for what ldok� to follow; so far, about 53 % have said er plant s as Ontario enters ;this new atomic ahs, Mr. troduce a system of shifts for on a short illness. Mr. be a fine evening's entertain- er said. _ Davidson, a former resident of they would pay cash on flys ment. Three one-act plays will pupils of the Sir John A. Mac- fronto a of their property, and Describes Developments Cherrywood district, had been g be presented on September 17, The speaker described several of the big 'hydro devel- donald Public School, Bay living at 316 Walnut St. Whit about 471 � prefer to spread.-it pea18 and 79. They are: - oprnents, such as the Des Joachims power plant on-the Ridges: Pending c+omplefion. of by and was In his 84th year. over the-20.year period. i0ttaw•a River, which produces some 380.000 kilowatts; the new school building, Sir Born in Picker; Townshi Council have set a deadliiie 1. .A Resounding Tinkle (a t also the :viagara hydraulic generating stations, includ- John A. Macdonald ctas:riuims P•' cornedy►, by N. F, Simpson I :ing the Sir Adam Beck No. 1'. generating station and the are located -in Bay Road. Base s son of the late Mr. and ;lits: of September 17, to „get the Casu Harry, and Eileen._ Chap- Line, Bayview Heights and George Davidson. Ne was educ- balance of the questlonaire5 re- ## new• Sir Adam Beck-Niagara. generating station No, 2 [nen and Norma Clark: Direr- t with its pump storage plant, which together produce 'al Glengrove Public Schools and er at Stouffville Public and turned and have placed a nit tor, Barry Bateman. most 2,000,000 kw, at full capacity. He also described High Schools,' and in the lice In this issuI e to that effc-r•t. 2,' The Bishop's Candle- l ?I briefly the huge new Robert H. Saunders-St. Lawrence trancportation is being Pro' joiner Miss Annie Cowie, in generating station. which provides another 940,000 kw, _ bided for Sir 'John A. Ma r sticks (dramas, by .Norman cbonald pupils attending Base Claremont, in 1907. Law Motors Gets McKinnel. Director. Joe Mull Turning to thermal electrical stations, Mr. Macintosh PGP g They have lived in Wbitb Y en. Cast: Jack Vickers. Mar mentioned the R L Hearn generating station on he east- Line and Glengrove Schoo.s, sixteen years.' He was amen;-,l orie Robertson, Claud Claer ern waterfront o! Metropolitan Toronto, that has a total The new school building was bey of the Presbyterian Church Truck Tender ' ) capacity of 1,200,000 kw. This coal-fired elecrical plant scheduled for completion by eboudt; Larne Brown and Joe t has been extended with four big 200,000 kw generating August 31st, 1964, however. in Whitby. Mullen. units added to the original statton which contained four construction t� been delayel The deceased is survived by Law �SQtor—Sales des rttre Stj1I' Life (love drama), -100,000 kw units, to make it Canada's largest thermal el- for a number of reasons. Nego- his widow: a sister (Mss; A successful tender on A new by Noel Coward. Director, Joan ectric plant at present. The Hearn G.-S..at full capacity dations for the purchase o[ the L. Collins), Whitby, and was grayel truck for Pickering Vil- Hill. Cast: Darcy. Smythe., Mar w'i'll -use 10,000 tong of coal per :day and 36 million gal- school site were held un for predeceased by daughter, Je's- lage, it ' was disclosed at the ion . Slugg, Janet Stevenson, - lops of water each hour for cooling purposes- sie. There 'are three .grand- meeting this .week. Reginald Tompkins, Linda However,. as the demand for power continues to grow, number of months due to the children. The Law Motors' tender, at Brown, borne Brawn. Claud -the Commission is presently-building the wwrld's largest. necessity to achieve satisfar Service took lace at the W. $3,387.00 was. lower than the "Claereboudt; Rhoda Almack. is thermal electcdc station in the Port Credit area, known tory •grading, drainage and P as Lakeview generating station. The speaker described C. Town Funeral Home, on Sep- )ther three, also submitted. Tickets for the performances storm sewers. There was a f the many interesting featurs of this station, which when short delay in the de ery of 'tember 7, whir Rev. J. S. Mr I This will be a 1965 modes and - $1.25. completed wz71 have a total ciypacity of 2,400,000 kw, At Clare officiating. Interment at the present truck will be sold One of these plays will be corn] leod this station vert;) use. about 20,000 tons of coal hollow metal frames. 'Pre-cast concrete materials have been Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton, by tender on delivery of the presented at the Orono Fest- daily and some 60,000,000' gallons of. water per hour for ; First power from aids giant station, a- rejected for various reasons' as new one. ival. cooling Pu=g To . Survey Street mounting to 300,000 kw, .was Produced in late summer of unsatisfactory. In addition, a 1961. The plant will oast abourt $270,000,0OO..to complete .problem has arisen with regard REAL CUTIS The generating station• is almost as high as a twenty- to the floors. Light In Pickering M !" "4! storey building and. the three giant sacks nearly 500; feet high. Most modern and efficient, electrostatic precipitat- ors remove fly ash and release only a clear ger. 'The Fire Lured Car Ten new lights are to go up power station area and grounds have been completely after a survey is made of .the landscaped and beautified. village A cost-sharing agreement has been reached by Ont. Crash On Base Line ............ ario Hydro, the Ontario Government• and the Federal I Government --.- for • congtnrction for a one million kilo-'Liberals To Conduct watt nuclear -electric power station. The power house site is planned for Frenchman's' BaY on Lake Ontario Five persons were rushed to j. i` in Pickering Township between Ajax and Scarboro..The hospital, early last Saturday �,�� L' to must be -approved by the Atomic, Energy Control morning as the. re5t?lt of a PW111c Opinion Poll �oard; alsd-the design of the station. It will be one of lire safest r stations in the world. The plant is head-on collision, just west of expected torp power electricity at below four mills a Brock Road on the Base, Line. The News was. advised today aft hour. 1t will cost about $266 million to build. A westbound car driven. by by the Federal Riding of Ont- :.;,,, kilOw' Thomas Kelley of Frenchman's ario Liberal Association, that Ontario H dro also has a site for another large thermal �+ p Y - _i power station in the. Clarkson area on the shore of Lake gay was in collision with. an they`wridl be conducting a "pub .� Ontario just east of Oakville. eastbound car. Police said both ]ic opinion poli" throughout all The progressive plans of Ontario Hydro have included cars were badly damaged• communities in this Riding, the construction of the first nuclear power plants in Kelly was admitted to the Answers to questions will be M Canada, the speaker said. One of these, the Nuclear + " -Power Demonstration Plant with a capacity of 20;000 Os'haw*a Hospital with head in- solicited each week at the kilowatts, went into operation two years ago.' I is juries and fractured left arra. shopping centres. The questions Y L situated on the Ottawa River near Rolphon, about 150 The eastbound car was driv- are not designed to promote a miles north of the City of Ottawa. This aomrc-fuelled en by Paul Schmidt of Bay .the cause of the Association, r� ,.;� ' =' stn was built jointly by Ridges who was admitted to nor that of the 'Federal Gov n electric power generating fieri dg r •.the Atomic Energy Commission of Canada Lirrri,ted, the Oshawa Hospital with a frac- ernment. Opinion is sought ��rY a :,•i Canadian General Electric Company and Ontario Hydro. tuned right hared and face on issues that will arise in the q provide Ontario Hydro engineers with much val- 9 ceratians: future. The exception may be It will p a cable information and experience in producing elec- His p��� were also ad- a question on the dag, as the • f tricity from the energy released by splitting uranium mit'ted to hospital. They were: members of the Association be- a _ moans in dm t, new, nuclear age. " Another mi year electric power station is being con- Bonnie Powell, Liverpool Rd., )leve it would be most interest- structed on the shores of Lake Huron at Douglas Point vith head injuries, dWocated Ing to know )love this Riding between Southampton and Kincardine. W. MacIntosh ►right hip and face lacerations; feels about the "flag": Bus cls n charm although only one described this station btdeipy and stated that when in Patricia Weaver of Scarboro The poll commences Thurs- r. dispensing . g r year old is little operation about 1965, it is scheduled o produce some with scalp and face lacerations day, September 24, in Oshawa. Miss. Christine Denise Milne, daughter of Mr, and Mn. Brian 200,000 kilowatts. and Robert Smith of French- Further press releases will Milne of 1, Wishbone Rd.. Ajax, and the grand-daughter of Mr. ITH P ING This is the story "'in brier' concerning the and �.s Bevy wkh saa)p and face appear in this publication when and Mrs. C. P. McDonald of Pickering. Behind the Electric Switch" in Ontario, said 'Mr. Mar lacerations and back abrasions. available. Intosii _ Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 ,' � .SHE PICKER'ING NEWS K ORT f rom _ • EiTAULIiRES ��:� - rt 'Creators of ... ,, 1. every Thscraday PARLIAMENT MONUMENTS i by The News Printing and Publishing Cornpant %iftriied as Second Ciao Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Oht _ BY MIKE STARR OF DISTINCTION _W�RiPTION RATES: $2.50 per yon - ualted States X1.00 per l M.P. ONTARIO RIDING BARRY MURMR, Editor -A11YERTISINQ RATES UPON REQUEST. - in the past few years, Ottawa has adopted a cos- for THREE GENERATIONS mopolitan atmosphere, Like all national capitals. On frequent occasions it hes received interesting and col - EDUCATION A MUST ourful personalities. During the past week we have been hosts to the Com- Staffo.rd-Bro&., Ltde•This week, children and teen-agers all over the.prov- monwealtn Educational Conference. This Conference has brougg�lrt to Ottawa representatives from all countries of -.ince started back to school: Very soon, the older ones the COrrrmonwealt3r. They are, people of various colours, will be back at university. wearing colourful eostunies peculiar to their countries. "MONUMENTS . To mark the occcasion, flags of the countries repres- Dunbarton High .School has to go on shifts to accomo- ented have been flying on Parliament Hill. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY IMtD - date the many young people who are desirous of both ;a is the third such Conference ever held. Its pur- an academic and technical education. pose is to exchange views, better understanding of each The new addition to Pickerin Hi h School is now to other, and also discussions are conducted on the educa- g' g tional problems faced by each country, 6 � AM PAR R�TAU� be 37 rooms, instead of . the 33 originally planned. Canada tris stated that ills would not only continue 6WAM -- - Education, education. It is -being stressed more and o scholarships and general assistance TAVERN___ ___ her contributions of schol A UNDER THE more every day. However, not every student can be in to the countries emerging .y.to self-government, but ►��IQU1 ENSE ACT" that new scholarships will. be added. This offer will the professions, or there will be little work for them. enable the people from these countries to receive fur- . This is one reason why we endorse the courses that are thereducation in our Canadian universities. The put• DINING -ROOM - BANQUET HALL Dunbarton. Not every student can get being taught at -lose is that they may return to their own countries and ' into a profession and, man of them don't want to be improve the educational standards n their people, tri= Na L Highway at Ra19e River - Ph. U4.1603 _ y fortunately, the 250 scholarships Canada provided three , ssibly this is part of years ago .have not all been taken up so tar. doctors, engineers or. lawyers. Po `the scheme of balance. We will always have faulty wit- Most will agree that and of this .kind is - ...,..Ing, plumbing and car problems and will require most essential to create better understanding between i = many types of tradesmen to handle all the requirements the many races in the ComnloriwQahh. - of the population explosion. Every Friday, a`few hours ai;e devoted by the Gov- Friday, read the other day, where men and women with ernment to consideration of .the estimates of various - departments. technical knowledge should be recognized for their talents and given credit for it. These -people play a very Recently the estimates' of the new Department of r- - im ortant role in today's soviet and we cannot afford Industry were presented for Paridament's consideration.,.. . 13 y Y This is a new Department created within the past year. = to either be without them or look down on them be- It has now in its employ a staff of some 290, and antic icause they do. not carry around a gold edged diploma. �esng o o 645e� employees. utt�otal some �will receive �fro i One of our weekly columnists this week, says that per allium to 525,000 per annarn. most of the children in her area are glad to get back It ' is interesting to note that this new Department, t to school and see their old friends:- We think this is which is being created to wisist Industry in, general, .has ; true: If you ask a child if he or she is ready :to get back built up its budget to alrriost 25, million dollars'in this -COOPER BLOCK-LTD. to school, they of course, say no. But we suspect that space of time of only one year. 1�/+ ; most of them don't mind very much. In order to house this new Department, the "rental" !S0 CAIN ON1A ROAD - TORONTO •' costs thetaxpayers of Canada have'to pay amount to All of us look back fondly- on our school days, and some $400,000 This space provides space for 119 private BLOCKS & BRICKS most of us ,regret that we did not go on to university offices. - - - - -= As one of 'the functions of this Department, it has the - -STRUCTURAL STEEL - ucation: It responsibility, of stimulating areas of slow economic Every child today must have a good ed i _•, 'not only provides better security, but it allows one to growth and high unemployment. To do this. -it intended CRAVE RiWTAL have a better understanding of most .things and thus onginally to encourage industry..to establish in these areas. So far, no industries have established in these 'STA get more enjoyment from' life. areas, although the Minister assures the House that many STATION ROAD, PICKERMG, ONTARIO PICKERING HAS NO CROSS -WALK i es have been making enquiries. �.�: 942-1940 - 921-5103 - 6611-5911 It rernairts to be seen whether a department with w ' F marry employees. and _coshing the . taxpayers of Canada. Pickering Village. has, in our opinion, a dangerous a huge sum of 'money, will be worthwhile and whether it - situation at the corner of No. 2 Highway and Church will bring about the result for which it was set up, `+Iany _ referring to the two painted lines across Street. We are. industries are wondering what the function of this De - Street. he highway, which school -children and most others partment is. and what it will be in the future: use for crossing the street. - : _VILLIAM 6. LawSON The dangers lies in the fact, that too many ,persons NurSiig Staff Complete Post Graduate are using this -cross-over as a- cross -walk. RIARRISTER, SOLICITOR .NOTARY PUBLIC Almost daily, you Can hear cars screech -to a stop, Course • A'ax & Pickeri Hos ital ' _as some child- or adult starts out across in front of on - (WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE coming traffic..This is not across -walk in the accepted six Senior Nursing Staff Members of the' Ajax and' CHURCH STREET NORTH - PICKERINd 1 sense. It it not marked as one. and there are no Pickering General Hospital, successfully completed Post signs Graduate Courses in Nurse Unit Management and Or- -'up across-walk lies ahead. g wh `cion' PHONES: 942-1741 and 923-29 61 u the street on. either side of it, forewarnsn motorist" ;;aii,zat Course is presented 4y; the Canadian Hospital : tion, and is compo.ed of eight -month's study, - Adults and children should remember this and not bath Intra and -Extra Mural. The:content of the Course step out expecting traffic to come to a grinding halt. 1,4 to equip nur.,im; staft to t3e.more experT in the ac - minivtrat.wn of the hospital, particularly in the area ,r We suggest you you tell your children that when the of Nursing Service. cross the highway at this point, they should wait until The follo%% start members have successfully tom- th'e road is clear of traffic before crossingover. The of the this Cour.-;e Hospital of Stagy in preparation for opening LEARN TO DRIVE ' of the New Hospital in November 1964. !motorist is not obliged.. to stop there'. It is a through firs. M. Brbwn - Supervisor of Nursing Service highway and is designated as such. 8.00 a. m, to 4:00 p. m., Course completed in 1963. r Mrs. E. Pow - Supervisor 4.00 p. M. to 12.00 p, m. ; D Course 'wrripletsd in 1964. _ H 6 LESS PIGEON CLUB NEWSrace and only 7 got through in Mrs. D. Douglass - Supervisor 12.00 p.•m. to 8.00 . the day. There were no reports a. m. Course completed in 1964. :Tele Driving Sdiool The Beaver Juniors flew in Mrs, P. Laming - Supervisor Obstetrical Services _ from Amherstberg last week- from 6 strippers, at news .time 8.00 a. m, to 4.00 p. m. Course coinpleted in 1963. end, a distance of 235 miles. Remember that next week's Mrs. C. Davies - Head Nurse Medical and Surgical \ ;. 12 slsdppexs started in, this long rete will be the last, one of this Ward, 8.00 a. m. to 4.00'p. m.'Course completed Phone 839-1144 .. in 1964, #ttttttttti>•t�ttt!•lttttttttttt�t•ttttt ttr 34r$. I. Lawton -Head Nurse. Emergency Depart- . - m. m. tie - i'RAYEL merit. 4.00 p. to 12 00 p. Course competed in1%4. Nurse in ` Supply Services,, acid M� B. Fullerton, Asst. Head Nursse , _ .. .• .; e of• W OFFICE OF RESERVATIONS:- of Medical and Surgical. Wat+d,are enrolled in the Course _ ' , f. . LA FF AIRLINES STEAMSHIPS - outing 1965, W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., LL. B. season. bucking25-35 m. .h. head - -- - 1 -Ashley Berwick. 1210.45 ' winds ab the way. Top ten: :TOURS =CRUISES -- HOTELS - 2 -John Hembrey, 1121.03 1=H. Horton, 929,89 SHOPPING CENTRE LOWEST AIR FARES TO 1 TO 3 -John Marler 993.79 2-D. Pawe91, 928.9 . , 4 -John Hembrey, 909.58 3-C. Brand, 928.1 s'hsns• 942151 _ BRITAIN and all EUROPE 5 -Gilliland and Labatt, 805.23 4=-C3. Kapi, 902:78 - 6 -Alan Reade, 804.23 5 & 6-F. Cacti. 868.03, 867.92 7-�4ohn Adams, 785.9 7-H: Horton, 865.68 - - :-, ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS The Eastern -Club flew from 8-13. Garland, 862.01 �CAIRIBBEAN CRUISES Brockville. The X200 mile race 9-J. Przleoritz, 859:96 1 was a tough one with the birds 10-H. Horton, 856.8 ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS SMALL. MOTOR SERVICE :BACHELOR TOURS ' :� "Ah To Lawmawers„ Gorden Tradtors -NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR e New aed died u mlowers i Rommem for Sok NO BOOKINb FARES AT - - - - - :WHITE TOILET SEATS a T R A V E L �WNMOWER SHARPENING R D BUREAU LTD. GOOD QUALITY T i -- -- _$3.95 _ _ Dire S Small Motor CIM ` ' PLAZA = Pickering Village - :941.3230 .942.6690 • _ .CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST ■tatai>aaat��tatfttntta�tttatdttittttnin � , , .. - , , , a',6. Ofioe WS- 296212 Residmae W& S -,S115 MORLEYCYRIL E. • ; •"Yolitr Friet�ily Resiiettl dam" _. i2 KINGSTON RD. W. P.A. BOX 160 .PICKERING, ONTARIO _ _:J O.H H L.. •''LAY .t INSURANC! PRUDEN'�fAL,.' OF ENGLAND LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE 107 IQNGSTON ROAD UK 06� VM SAM r y - I 2 . fie* t)"M Pi"ar AIM wwr • ;"wy'%,r/'5�y'% ca.wt t Members of the artillery unit of�the �Fort Henry�Guard, Kingston, Ontario, ose with a 6 Ib,- breech -loading •Armstron ' field un circa MORTGAGES p g g , 1862 , a t the APPRAISALS _ e• RCAF Station, Trenton, before departing .by transport for Wash rt, D.C. .The Guard flew to the American capital to participate in joint ceremonials REAL. ESTATE BROKER - :_. COSOURG with the'United States Marine Corps, on Augus TORONTO 24th and 25th. P. O. Sex 695, Charles St. - E- 12A King St. W.. ^T ARE `OI ff w Oshawa, spent the week end station �F. TORONTO COSOURG, Phone: FR. 2-7101 (r,j� LLrl l� l .with friends and relatives here • J. M. Gaig"r, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Mrs. Walter Miladinov atxi !hoer. yNA, }9513■aaaaaiaaaxaaaaoaaaa■aaaaaaaaaa■aaaaaastaaaaa■ DUMBARTON RADIO & TEtEYlSION of Toronto, visited their par spentdaugter SMon of Toronto eats on the week -$ride spent last Monday with her ... Mr: and Mrs. Harald Hop- parents Mx and Mrs. Jack , - - MOrgan. - -- - - 'and family, spending ... ... � -- fans y - are s .. . RI"hl, waren Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. - MerdeRh, it cottage, their vacation at the * n,,�,, at James Mile lake, . � To M e t G. w Ora" � %V Briscoe, Dori Hedges- _ BROU HAM CMAf1lfm ACCOLPMAWS P Alaz, Pickering, 904MBrougham i and Mrs. George Del;usha were a Brougham Church VVC� dys"n .,.. ;:;, ����'�;.�:'; � weed . 942dss0 3 -game winners at a bowling Th ou !salted • o veal a _ �IClteio � -i game in-_Stouifviile, on Satur horse of MIs. Harold Blackman W men Evening p met Y� wla,e osNwww sr..rwe Whltlry, Claremont, .aok *per- on September 2. Hymn No. 384 Late ow.a sw•"w Gomm ....�_ , ater for Z"nMh 1.3120 Don Fledges, James Briscoe, was sung. Mrs. Barrett led the _ amens, 1 1 Telopbo � Tee-Ts2s w George DeRusha Earl Cook Worship Service. Scripture awe waw, Alam: $42.10"" °"'° _.- and Robt. .Burton attended a say RI Dunbart Mar- Readings. by Mrs. Fallds and dges, !,about Day Bowling Tonday. r tin Subdivision and W*st mens at • Markham on Monday. Mrs.Blackman 2., were .from Rouge - phone IWI191 Mrs. James • McGuire and Thessalonians 2.. - 1. - ll, and : Genesis 1 - 7, 26.-.31. 1 ll . sons Terry, Gary and Jimmy, was a favorite verse from the SEPTIC TANKS - recurneci ;� this' week -end PLASTER CERAMIC „TILS Bible. Eight members _were pre- _ CLFAi•1ED STONE North between No, 2 3. 401 Highways from spending n.$ summer at g Ys sent.. The meeting closed with t Marwood Avg., their cottage an •cake Simcve. Miss Rosemary. Hedges, a prayer. The,Program Convener t CONCRETE DRIVE tTGf aaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaa■ gate. of. the Shaw Business was Mrs. M. Ellicott, who had 1 a discussion on the work of �M STONE PATIOS i College, has taken a position the Unit for the can ng year. _ RA. i••404Z WM the Parliament Buildings at - . - � in ParLram Mrs.,Ivan Booth is convales MARTIN ENRiGH1T The Queen's ftric.ont Bowling Lea cing at home after a short .PHONIt TiL 9-1997 gue will soon commence anoth- stay in .the Oshawa General EXPERT MOWER &MARINE SERVICE er season. There'are still a fewer' where.she underwent openings to complete' the ten .surgery' Ana Also second MoMgag*s Available Mrs. Harry $pang and Mar pbw Niartgases aged: REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES teams. IF there is sufficient in- garet and Mr. and Mrs. Jack " For Additions and Improvements . Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines terest, the group. will be exGillman visited relatives in ea ase or Loan on Existing ModgesesChain Saws - Garden Tractors R Tillers panded to 'include twelve en- Highwater, Que., last week. tries. WE SHARPEN The Lvening• Unit. of the -Inc-Society were busy .on Satur - It You Require Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, Hand Molasrs, Hand Saws, Hand.Tools, Circular Saws al United Church Women will Cwrtews Servlee. Call — {�/ rinee�t on September 14, at the day, setting up- exhibita for a 9f a pick up 8 deliver All Work Guaranteed home of Mrs. Alma Hili, at 8.4U the "History In Action' Day AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY p. . Mrs. Marian Ward -and on Saturday. Mrs. Rosemary Timans are in Mrs. Mina Gormley and 'Mrs Dumbarton Phone 439-4452 chats of the program. Nellie, Collins, a Detroit, visit ; ed their nephew and family, 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario A large fa portion s the Alex. Mr. and Mrs Chas Surphiis, Schneider farm has been sold. last Saturday. -_ EMpk+a 943ft — Evenings - $39-1750 or WA. %6902 Mr. and Mrs.; Schneider will Miss Margaret Miller atten retain their horn$ and some.of ded the 4-H Leaders' Training theCourse for "The Club Girl Eit- T H E SIGN MAN e� for a month tri the ter tains". at Uxbridge. lest British Isles and Europe. girl tweet! the Mrs. Margaret Stephenson, week Any be ;.: DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWJliY es of. 121 and 26dyearsa who TRUCK LETTERING HARDWARE _ `HARRY TURNER would be " argate , i sls�'d Praha_ to contact Margaret �It,ler. } CUTOUT LETTERS Not•rn Hodgson and Lune 1. CARTOONS 6. NO JOB TOO SMALL. — 7 Trenching Back Filling spent the weak-ehd at' MNG$ • PAM, �,, `��,. DISPLAYS i Grading•: Excavating Canal Lake. • POSTERS Post Hole Drilling The Afternoon Group of the E SHOWCARDS Snow Removal Brougham U. C. W.. will meet Tweed - 'BANNERS • . ............. ...............................•••--•-- Thursdoay. Mrs. Phots• Zs2-1691 eh the h f E N E R A L . HARDWARE :. f 24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICEie, cn September -17,_ 'INSURANCE 'at 2.001 p. m. Assistant Host 1 ess, Mrs. George Duncan. Pro- � >I9i t Pide:ri 942.6241 - Serving the area since IM, I gram, -Convener, Mrs. • Wright ' mw. WHI�1all ?r — Lot w handle your. and Mrs. W. Duncan and Mrs. w-- _ -- I Find Us Fast In The Y*110 Pages - Ras: Pickering Beach Insurance 'Needs R.' Malcolm, 1 :: aro, Windshwm Aute An Executive Meeting of the i . • Liability, ore. 'Brougham U. C. Women will be p �± held at the home of Mrs. Allan Ce {/+� Bowman iBt Gibson Ellicott on Thursday evening; SERVICE September r 17, at en p. m THE HANDYMAN Call us collect 6694M A carload of men attended p . ,143 Brock St. S. Whitby 161 Old Time Seam Engine Display at 1llniton on Saturday. drnnaa • Catcr�n ......._......._._....--_..._. _ :......... ...........:.. _. �_. (ED ARMS NG) DO YOU HAVE ORK TO D04 -Catering To"' AN • Occasions ON THE NOUS OR PROPERTY PLUMBING BE IT LPAR NG SMALL PIANO TEACHING • ALFRED KAYES Bay Ridges Qpen Until. 10 P. UP P OF GROUNDS MRS. K. WHEATON GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. t PLUMBING OATHROOMS A. R. C. T. Is Now AccopHng Piano _ PRLSSURE SYST111 ;pupils Lesia+s To Begin ie _ �CAAli 942.5616 88. Kingston Rd. �• Pickering _ E•S1'IMATES GiVEN $eP a Pi ffwi 939-4104 -•'' - Pi»e.. 94246717 • ("P ion - ir ER 10, 1164 Page Four a THE PICKERING NEWS - - THURSDAY, SEPTEMB ..ata�tauatttttattfata ....................... wet" perwd has been provided. ey. The Intermediates showed■tttttattttaafaaattfefffffttftttfttatatttNtt■ PIANO• Hope there will be a 1•arge their skill at diving and drown- _ \►'d l ��• PIPE, ELECTRONIC number of Sunday School tea- The race by July and August NOTICE ORGAN TIJNINO chers and parents at ddds meet- August Ztrter4riediates the AND RWAIRS Ing. July team won. They were: _ . _ - We are paeased to kaoty Mr. Nora Lloyd, David Muter, Cris- - JAS. �>� A. McDougall came home from pin Pigott and Ricky Sowerby. RE PICKERING VILLAGE Isafttattttatttattttttl AjA)rthe Scarboro Hospital, on Sat- The Seniors, who swam the 94�ifM _� qw JB ttfiOn6 urday. length under water were: 1st. _ For safe .-......,,_„-•--• _-• S Cherryw+ood Church Anniver- Steven Vondette; 2nd Jim �•�•• •�••PATRICIA TUCK �' wild be on September 20. Sowerby; 3rd. Beverley Boys Sanitary Sewer USED FURNITURE with a morning service at 10.30 4th. Karen Bath. "Life-Saving er Piano & Theory a. m, was performed by Don Egeroff -' BOUGHT i SOLD Congratulations to Mr. and and Sue Ann Diamond. At the --GORDON HOS [ Classical 3 Popular = Mrs. Ectnons�on who were mar-. Bronze Medal Level, swimmers Property owners who have not returned their sewer Pickering Villby— :Phone: r t - • ;Phone: �� 29 Kingston Road, East tied in Cherrywood Church: on were: Barbara Egeroff, Ruth questionaire, are asked to return them by— (may - ) Phone: 72S-4587 Saturday, September 5. The U. Mass, David Blain and Chris. (se+p 10-tf) red the T u J 1 -....._-..-.. .- • - ACCOMMODATION — Rally Day will be observed Vaneddy "Shirt-tail it LiGret' rsda r September 7, 1964 y supper r e wedding Gerbis. Award of Merit Level For Sale — 16-foot cedar strip Ted Galland rota C W cats o i. boat, Windshield. Phi. : 839 For mot For Nursin Staff. House- ' Church rJar Sunday Sunday�rSehool Greta Vanstonre;; also t "mouth- Forms are available at the the Course is be taken $150.00. Phone: 839-4079. REQUIRED so that Council may determine Municipal i e d ....................._........._.................. g Service, at 10.30 a. m. to-mouth recusitation—all in theOffice an will''v For Sale — 24-foot re-inforced keeping Rooms. Furnished Ap- be mailed to anyone -who has lost or misplaced their aeping R Rooms with board. Sympathy Is extended to deep water. Diving for under wooden extension ladder. $10. original copies. Phone: 942-3875, Phone: Mrs. Vickers, Ajax and Mrs. Russell Davidson, Whitby, 12E-1st, Janice Carter and o Pickering General Hospital i the Og 'of MrDavidson three tied for second place: : ............................................................ n . Davidso 942-2320 — 9.00 - S.00 P. M. at the awe Hospital Satur- Nancy Kaiser, Mary Vernoy, SHOWER HEADS day last. They were foi6er re- Susan Summers. 12 Years and _ Rhone 42 $3.25 & Up 'BROCK'S BOWL sldents of Cherzywood older: .lst. .Lynda Reward, BRADY PLUMBING OuT corms mhkty was sadden- Charmaine Burke and -Kim atatatfttattatttfffafilsatiaatttlItsMENMRNJRXfte;Ea j 4320 Kingston Road - ....._..,............................................. AJAX AUCTION SALE. of the sudden passing of Mrs. The Finale was the "Water Bal- SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. 1964 Ladles Atty'noon Jewel Logue Murray . Hollinger. We extend let” which was most InterestJr - Starts Wednesday, Sept. gsympathy to her husband, Mur-ing. Teddy Galloway,' Barbara PUBLIC N 0 T I � E the property of at 1.30 P. M. ray, and the family:Vans tone, Wayne. Egeroff, Greta Vatone, Ruth S SEMPLE THE THOMAS New Members will be welcome.' Dorothy, Luella and Brian, and ` Mose and Christine Gerbis'weie TREASURER'S SALE, OF LANDS for arrears of taxes in the ESTATE Make new friends and enjoy other relatives. the performers. The group car- Townshi 'of Pickering- 'or ickering. ' 1014 Centra. St- Whitby, Ont. an afternoon out. �T " *� - es Lo - Township 'of r ked lighted canckl in ma All Household Furniture Brook's Bawl Bantarps starts $�S�M tions- of the Star and ircle• t Saturday, September 19, at At the close Beverley Boys, the PURSUANT to the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1960, Rev Including: Stove, Refrigerator, 10.00 A. M.' Canadian Junior Champion Ised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 23, and amendments thereto. TV Set; also 1961 Black Ford For . A. M Leagues Congratulations to • Mr• Gor- Diver, dived through the circle Falcon Car; Power. Openingsg g don Wilson and Mrs. Elton of rights. All the winners ree- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of the List of Lands er; Ggrdefh' Tools; and many 5 or 10 Pin Hubbs who were married last other articles. Phones:o. eived ribbons. It was a reward- for sale for' arrear of tares in the Township of Pickering, may 942 6040 r e day, at' Peterborubbs or- r s be had atm office in the Township Offices, Brou ham, Ont., - 0 942-4293 � orrru ing evening for (heir summer's ......_....._.._... Ronnie a Glen , f work, and very much enjoyed _ - . -.: - •- •.. � .. ;..: • _;-- Terms Cash " ' ' "'-' '-' me ly of Peterboro, spent last � ens friends.'' - ' and That ouch List has been published in tFio Ontario Gasett6, r week with Mr. and Mrs Percy parents and f ds on the 4th day of July. 1964, and that unless the- arrears of The 4,-room brick-veneer bung- _ Jones. ..............................' taxes and costs, as shown on such List, are sooner paid, I will _ .. _.._...----._..._...�.. _._. Cecil slow, with garage; will be put ROOM of AND BOARD Mrs. Disney and Mrs. Mental Health Association To proceed at 2.00 o'clock, in the afternoon of Friday,_ the 9th day, -up ay- -up for sale on the same day. I in a good home. Apply, in per- Murray Janes attended the of October, 1964, at _the , Township Office, Broogham, to sell YTerms: 105 by down' on day of son at-49 Kingston Rd. East, 4 H School far Leaders at .Ux Conduct Survey Sept 27-Oct. 3 by public auction, the said lands for.,the best prices that may . sale; balance in 30 days. Pickering. Ont, bridge last Wednesday and t' e Thu and the first eel n by.the •bid ere a the sale. m., char ... .,..... meet- The Oshawa Ontario-County ty Ire 9ffet'ed b th t DAY CARE rig of the new Course "The Branch of the Canadian Menta! Sale at 1.30 p. P• I Health Association are con- TERMS: r e —LOYAL pOGUE, suet. 1VW care for one or two child- Club Girl Entertains" is to be ER Cash Certified Cheque. ren in my home - week-days. held on Satui_day,_at 1.30 p. m. du ark ducting a campaign in Ontario ., • - -- Dirty Sept. 27-Oct, 3rd..,._. : R. D. Ruddy, CI- C. Adminis• Close. to Public School, Pick• at the home of Mrs..Fred Fics. A N that the Corporation of the Perhaps you -are .wondering NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVE j ;trator of Estate. ering Village. Phone: 942-0405. Mr. ,and Mrs. Glen Mander- w should interest o Township of Pickering reserves the right, andIntends to r son and family spent the week- by it Doli of cies t r 9 9hpu .. •'• ............... • . we should like_ chase any or a!1 of the lands.so offend for sale, you. If you are (sep. 17) :. .. .-..--.. end camping near Parry Sound. Y - — — - R RENT Mrfi, George Gibb-- -- -- o i h 1964 to take a few minutes of yrn•,• ' r ATKiNSON _. .3-roomed apartment .iii Picker` daughters and two grandchild- tune and tell you 'some tllirir'pATED of Brougham. Ontario, this. 4t day of. September, Bay Ridges Ing Village. Private entrance. ren, of Stratford, spent the verywhich should be, of. interest io "NURSERY 50D" every citizen in this great ref - Garage available. Write: -Box week-end -win' Mr_ and Mrs. - J PLITZ, Collector _ Delivered — Laid 767, News Office, Pickering.' . W. White. and on Sunday. Mr, country of ours. Our aims and i Sorporation of the Township- of Pickering + PEAT LOAM �•__,„-,-, ,, andi r. Jack Nelson and the ; objects -are to ensure the best _ ......_ . ........ - Phones: -- • family. , and Mr. and Mrs. David j possible care, treatment and (sep 10 and 1T) 1039-3020 — 639-2272 _ - rehabllitafion• of the mentally _ �.._._ ... - tont 1 Beep 3 - tf) —~--'---_r—._.—__ P o Il a the mentallydie c White's., T o Baled on the ahl d PRESTO E S T O to strive to prevent rhherztal it .. Those from here who attend- --- v.elp�%aTlteC� - ed the Carson-Burr wedding on Hess and mental disability, to Help `r'r SPRAY SERVICES Saturday, at Buttonvilre,. were:' Promote research into their MAN WANTED Mr, Irving McAvoy and Kath- causestreatment and prole PICKERING CAR ~ CENTRE. Continue Rawleigh Service to leen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- ention: to protect and promote consumers in Ontario County. LAWN WEEDS AND mental health and in tare exTr- Agoy; Mrs. Errol Carson;,- Mr. YOLK S W-A G E N FERTILIZING trtion of the foregoiirp tb Fce- Get into a profitable business INSECT PESTS �b-hm• "Carson; Mr, and Mrs: ore the support .Ip thE' ntrblic of your own. No previous ex- DRIVEWAYS Grant Carson; Mr. and Mrs. and to co-operate wits other j �/ - perience or capital investment Allen Carson: Mr. and Mrs. agencies and s:�.wiations boli, ` lAuthorfzed 'Service gee i required For infotmatian, write Industrial Spray And Sall Murray Jones; Mr, acid \Tt•? professional & lay. working In { Rawleigh, Dept. I-3.'13.916,- Sterilisation Grant Jones and Miss Sharyn these and related fields,'and to _ -4005 Richelieu St., SL. Henry, nes. - is - Jo Montreal FARM SPRAY Mr. and Mrs, B. Jamiesonurge gore to take legislat a rnments Viand f levels _:.�. and Mary. Jean had dinner on - - - _ WHITEWASHING Sunday with -Mr. and Mr•� ial action to further these ob ANION CONS-L BRUSH, FENCEROWS tives. - MAKE MONEY in Your §pare Licensed And insured This may e a Mime selling AVON. If you have Mr. and Mrs. David Pawn and Sandra. of West Hill, As mal statement but the gat of tour hours a day to spare from 'FACTORY TRAINED ST - ' ited Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones- it is this: ' your home. write: Mrs. A. Her- �t1 on Sunday. `'FULL LINE OF PARTS _ on, 1 Mandarin - Rd., Sarboro, ��: 725 - "f t 11 To hive the best possible can WORK The Active Service Cu wi tate mentally IH,- meet PICKERS WANTED Rewne phi Charges meet _next Wednesday Tright, EXCELLENT MECHANICAL. AND BODY O 10 September 16, at the home of To rehabilitate the mentally Starting September ✓ Kirasmere Farm - 4th. Con. {meg -tf) Mrs, F•r.ed Fhss, with Mrs, Per- ill, Open Mon. to Thurs. 8 to 8 Fri 8 Safi. 8 to6 Between Westney Road and Cy Jones' group in charge of _— Harwood Ave.. �' the in o prevent Road P�ekeri T mental illness . S sI1oPPE'........................_..__.._.:' P Station . - •ng 942-1401 (sep 17)TdE CURL To promote and protect mental BROCK ROAD - ....... .. .. .:�... health.' .. PPLE PICKERS • WANTED 'Casual Hair-Styling I (mole only)' OPEN DAILY Apply: Hours: On Wednesday, September 5, PICKERING ORCHARDS 9,414 A. M. - 1.00 P. M. at 7.00 p. m., the 6th Annual No 2. Highway, 11/.Wist of Thursday and Friday Pickering Swimming Meet, on Pickering Village ;.Open Till 9.00 P. M. the Brock Road, was herd, with Phone: 942-1247 Closed All Day* Nlendajn Mr. M. • Leckie, " M. C: Miss • Freda Vamtone•and Miss Ted- MADILL 1 Phone: 942-2601 APPLE PICKERS WANTED.. (At Pickering Coffee Shop) dy Galloway were the teachers, _ — to start' on September 21. A good crowd was in attend- - ..: Edgar James, three miles north ante and the"weather'was per- .` - ' ••• feet. The first number. was - 1 of No. 2. Highway on Brock "the Minnows", very small — us O _ ��� _ Rd: Phonii 942.1167.herrywood (asp 171 children went into the ,pool at -,Butch the -shallow end .......they sang FEMALE. HELP WANTEQ • The U. C. W. v'W meet on "Ring-a-Round-Rosy", and then ��.TpQ r p{���� Full-time employment for hand Wednesday evening. September ducked themselves under and MAIN SMEETt PICKERING - 'Phone" ' 942'160 ' assembly work in paper con- 16, at 8,d0 o'clock. Other guests' were well applauded, Next' — ve�ting plant. 'Work available are ,invited• This Year, we a're the' Beginners, of July and on two shifts. Apply in person starting the "New Curriculum August—the "Fish Floats" bob-. at Federal Packaging and Par- Berks So as is acquaint each sing float, back float and a FREEZER SPECIALS All Cut, Wrapped And Fast Frozen tition Co. 516 Findlay. Ave., ; Parent with this new material, swim across the pool: First Ajax. these books will be on display. Prize to Carl Grimshaw; 2nd (sep 10 ti) and Rev. J. Brown, of Rich- ' Clare Pigott, July Group did mond Hill United Church, and four different strokes. the win- • . :........ HINDS OF BEEF ';. SIDES OF BEEF FRONTS OF, BEES " HELP WANTED head of the Christian Education' ner; - Andreae Pigott, and 2nd, Homs Sewers W Doll's Clothes. Department, will be our guest Kitty Lloyd. August-,Jr's. - 1st. ,� y Phone 139-3728. speaker. A "question and ans-1 Kim Bedall, 2nd: Mark ' Kearn- X61 C Ib• 494 'h• - �{. �• -Real Estate CLAREMONT COMMUNITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Approx. 100 Ibs. Approx. 200 Ibs. Approx. , 100 lbs. Lake Scugog - $4,395.00 full <(as .of September 7) w.. II price. 20 by 30 f#+ t. 3 bedroom i _ .. _.Won Lost Points - bathroom, � living room, s.rl.e (3 games. cut of 51 2 0 4 NEW ZEALAND LAMB 41c Ib. Approx. 45 Ibs. aid laitchen Coudd be year Goodwood 0 Q round .home. 'Half, .amki down. Claremont " µ. C+e11 Srarboro 691-1345 17 Winner of Series -V to maef -pick�n9 In League Finals. Howard Malcolm, Corr. ' R Page 'Five _ THt PICKIRWHO MR"_ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 - Mr. George Honsberger, of AjaX"since that time. He was igator. ; . . to Cricago, where they visited Charles F%dske• buried on Tuesday at the Rama Several members of the the U.C., Bruce Councillor ' ��� � with Mr. Bean's sister, Miss The cotnttwnitY extends sym- Reserve. younger generation were among joined the party Dorothy Bean and Mrs Matt pathy to the family of Mr. Al- Indian of Lund- the thousands who screamed Vic. Dingley pert Schilling who passed a- Miss Lorna McKay Miss Elizabeth Bean, student Kiertets. last week- their way through the Beatles touring the Douglas Point•Nuc- - at the Toronto General Hospit- 'Mr. and Mrs• Andrew Bean, way tia tbeenkanrdesident S here end reafter s rxiirtg a month show on Monday. lean Plant. al School of Nursing spent a daughter Elizabeth' and son J. Ing est of Miss Sh- Fire Chiefs Bob Scott and Reeve Ross Mutisonng- wth the were among those a convention, dealing- part of her vacation at the Warren, attended a ^.eleliration since before the war on aron Koch i,otria flew home on Don Lynde the > home of tier parents, Mr. and at Kitchener on Sept. 3rd, the Liffe pass Avenue. He worked at one of the large BOAC Jets on attending 'a receit convention pioeton onrThursday. held at " Mrs. Andwrew Bean and also occasion of the 85th birthday w�tsich her father was the nav- at Peterboro. The Blue Notes are busy all . accompanied them on a trip of MTrs. Bean's father, Mr. D. I. L. during the war and at this week, practicing for the i Bugle Band Championships to J1A t�sef TwiraPak Snowflake Save 7e (Bring, Your Carton be held at Varsity Arena this me ! I Saturday. CM�W +� - --- -- Mr. and Mrs. Bert White — E D I V M have returned home after a { three week holiday at ' their cottage Lake, Mrs. JaBryant • v A� Loose spent last week at Wasaga Beach visiting Mr. Bryant's sister, Mrs. Geh. / Mr. and Mrs, Bill. McEach- • - Dozen nie and family visited Santa C n Clause at his village in Brace - 2 ��$• 59e bridge Monday. �� • Miss Nancy Baker was hon - (Save 6e) oured on Tuesday night at the E CHUM SAVE 11e t home of her aunt Miss ,lsie N G FOOD Baker with a bridal shower for COG OO her forthcoming marriage this unftSaturday. There were about y�e,vyien ' ('35 guests atten utg i .77 45 15112 -ox." -Tins lovely gifts presented. Nancy was also given a personal sh-. + -�: , i girls at work, at :� ower by the gi 6 for 65c Dowty's and two miscellaneous (save, 100 showers, one given by her Case Of 48 aunt, Mrs. J. Reid of- West Hill Tins $4.95 4 Ib8. 95C and one by Mrs Davies Of . Tlsay. $t.os) _ � Scarboro mother of the groom. A KCanada Regular or Coloured 7%1- and lllrs. Wm. Walton, Ca and family spent Monday visit- ing Mr. Walton's aunt at Dun- -F 0-0 Packers Swift's 1'/2 Ib tin% dalk. Rouge Hills on Hwy. No.� Z Just East of Rouge Bl Wire KA� COOKED HAM __.w_�_.. -. 1.49 ..:....• .........._. W..•.-,....... 1� oz.Save 20� GREEN WOOD of 6 GRAPE JUICE STICKS with the purchase of Square tins Swift's Premium -Save 19c Ratly Sunday far our Sunday FREE( — Y Pack Q s,�h.1 will be held this SCD1Vttn- 1/2 -Gallon of York Chocolate -Vanilla � �1�99y `w 2 for O9c Spaghetti & Meat Balls 2/79c V day, Seq�'ember 13, At'2Q.lo'a. -at Regular Price- of large 1 %2 Ib. tins m• in the Sunday School Room. Save 17e Parents and friends willnjuAM be SAVE 336 lir>:reed. There will be a dds- _1CRad Rose Economy Pkg: of 90 Special Dffer of 30c Off. play, of the books of the New { Large 24 -oz. Fano y Size Pies _ 'TEA BAGS r. 79e Lever Bros. King size 5 16r. box Curriculum for all Church o YORK FROZEN (saw 100 OMO (adds brightness) ._ 1.33 .;c h�o1.. - - -- - — fVl[ ' L - Unit No.. 1. United Church i 13ovrit 1%oz—Tif+s- home o! le ar Chert Pies(Save 19c) CORNED BEEF 2 for 99e Special Offer if 4c Off its i McLeaa withltitrc. Troi- A {Save 15e) York Homogenized ley !n tfiarge oY warship and 9 pp7Program from.- the Study Book Large 48 -oz. Tins Table Queen Enriched PEANUT BUTTER �_:._' 44c on "N�".' 'Business" was The Instant Coffee That Darts Mountain View or lay's Fancy- 2 for ins BREAD r. 2 for 39e 16 oz. ice box jar taken care of by Leader Mrs. To Be Known By Good Taste TOMATO 1UlCE ._-_ -..--- "': "' __ _ til. Pew. Mise Bestrice McLean Alone, 1009b Pure (Save 50e1 Full 24 -oz. Sliced Loaves :h�owed slides, with cowmen- $ -GIANT 10-02. JAR $1.49 Moth'er's Giant 4 pound Tin QUALITY sere on "Iainty -unc McLean ' APPLE 8 RASPBERRY or *1 AM _�j 9e Lapp's Cider or White 1 gal jug BOOK MATCHES . __ 19c served a dainty lunch and tea cel Brand n VIJV VINEGAR ----, b9e. to, all. The next meeting to be - Lil Abner's Spesh AppLE & STRAWBERRY (plus lOe Deposit) Carton of 50-1 a pkgs at the home of Mi -s. E, Clark. -FRUIT DRINKS 3 for $1 Save 10C in -October,' with Miss May - (All Flavours) Lge. 48 -oz. Tins Brown in charge. - Fresh Horne Grown, Tender Sweet, Mr., and Mrs,. Les. Wilson .(Average 3 lbs.) Fresh Lean Pork Loin 6iogsts fib• 59c t and family v4sited at the Car Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready RIB END ..— roll cottage, near -Dorset las (Average 21/2 _lbs.) _0 R N week, . for a few day's. e� TENDERLOIN END Ib. 69e Mr. Wat_sh!re and daughter m from Montreal, visited on the (Average 3 ill lbs.) C0B weel _end at the cottage of Mr. KAR�Ei4TRE ROASTS or CHOPS W. 79e and Mie, Ken. Keddel. �° 6 bh [ eivis Jones, of -Balsam, !� "` t WHOLE LOIN - -- 1 ,n Roasting, Barbecuing) ! � - ti'isited Vitra• M. Pe—, on Sun- ." (Frying, clay, n Lucas A'rthurs Super Value I-lb.PSC Large Cobs Mr. C m- Mctaggart. Brian r,d Breakfast Bacon znd 1I'Itnn Pegg are` fishing at _ _: t�'hito Ston^ Lake this' week- . �a1hh STS '79c . _- end. • Smoked Ib. 29e C `" ' Mr. anti Mrs. Doug. Aiorden r BACON SQUARES - `h " and fa nils are camping this as Arthurs d w6pk end• at KlrkfieId. #1 oaf or LucSliced 111ndless. Fully Cooked Smoked t ,�� _INDUN 1 c Picnic SHOULDER_ lb.9c - Mr, A, J. Thompson has not acon been fecl:n; too well lately, he re(1st 5 Ribs) havin; to remain in bed on the. Boneless Rolled �• 896 ., ''week -end. PRIME RIB ROAST ___-_- Mr. -and Mrs. Mel, .Carlton Fresh- (Not Frozen) Meaty ZEN - will ;r celebrating tong ?5th Fresh Z 1�• 79e' wedd4r ; mniversary on Friday n���C (Side) �, MINCED BEEF ,— ,(Corn Roast or Freezer Bur) evenin„ September 25. ar the jJ Annandale wolf -and c:�untry 1J Cross Cut Ib. 69e Blue Goose or Sunkist Sweet Eating Club, commencing' at 7.00 SHORT. RIB ROAST — -- Valencia ORANGES -___---3 dos $1.00 friend_ ar Llan tisnlaalad cordially relatives-and e ° c Fresh " �, 69e (Size 180'2) + Mr. Robt. Pitcairn and mot - p to I~ RO�� • MINCED STEAK-:—=-- i her returned home on Sunday ten T 69� Banff. . TOMATOES Stakedor Field ...I e�Mrsy D. LaThompsonri and • Blade or Short Rib - Round or Square ' ROAST (blade bone removed) Ib. S96 }� No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe children, of the Base Line, The C Boneless Rolled Plate er Brisket BANANAS, large size _______-- 2 Ibs• 29c spentbrother,sRev;ee 'James Payton ROASTPOT ROAST _ Ib. 49c - -POTATOES, No. 1 Ontario 10 lbs. 39e and family,' at .Tweed, and . , Thursday, n Large 11 qt. basket - -- 59c on Thu , Mr. Thompson Standing (6th 8 7th Ribs) y g, ed them. Mr. and Mrs. Excellent For Barbecuing Ib. 59e 50 Ib. Bag __ _ $1.39 join Fresh PRIME RIB ROAST - - -- --- –' Thompson and boys then visit_ ��hh Lar a Size ed at Prescott Ottawa, Win 5 RUMP - Large �V as 25C Lucas Arthurs Small Link 1 -Ib. Pk9•. Home, Grown No. 1 � 5 for 296 cheater and Smith Falls. be- �CUN (yVlsiN They Last) PORK SAUSAGE 49e Green Sweet Peppers -- fore returning home on Mow Lean Peamealed BACK BACON No. 1 Home Grown Long Green Lge. Size ....... I........... Sin _ . .V.(LA�) lb3 9 C End Cuts or Slices Ib. 696 CUCUMBERS •__� 4 for 296 'AINTin a DECORATOR B►. 79e uart Box tetarler and Eicterier' �' Centro Cuts or Slices _ No 1 Firm Green Q 296 IKXPRRT WALL PAii ING BRUSSELL SPROUTS P11O1� 8394M tir Advbe and d10sM4s PRICES EFFECTIVE Rs NO OBLIGATION No 1 Home Grown Firm Green ,,r, 'No. 1 Home Grown Snow White • ?HORS., FRI. & SAT. _._ r y ►�� �. t Suan �1T SEPT 10 -11-12 E lie'. heads 2 f or 29c' Caulif lower- l e, heads 2 49c ; . 'My Itkbn CABBAG ¢ gUarvell W" open evenings till 7 Sat till 6 O y - Thurs_, Friday till 9 - • , ..x _ 7 :.♦ • . ' .. Of Page Six THR PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 Mrs. ll and Miss Dolly � Churches' : CummingsIngs held a trousseau tea 'WEST ROUGE on Sammy' September 5, at BUSINESS DIRECTORY the home of MIs. May, Fair- -- a■asJtsallstuxnliiaaaasa. School belles rang to Tues- crew set a new Canadian Pec port Rd., N., In honour of Miss day morn, ng to call the child- Ord while winning their vict- Judy May, who will become the ren back from a nice long holt- cry. These boys: Gary McCtell bride of Gary Smdcttr, on Sep- PJC�rJl11a j day of fun and freedom But and, John Gomes, Ricky Betts- tember 19. ,GUARANTEED united Church believe it or not, most child- and Brian Potts, are all under Mr. Bill Tonkin spent the 1 McEACHNtE S i ren like school, and are glad to seventeen years of age. They past weekend at Bridgenorth Radio -TY SOVIce FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minister: Rev. Melville sultan go back. to see their friends worked very hard to acwmp and Port Perry, visiting their and their teachers again. To lisle what they did, but it is also friends. Any Make or Model _ * -CHURCH SERVICES many it .is a challenge we interesting to note that they Belated birthday greetings to OR �iC� would not. like to. be without. did so in a twat bought with Mrs. Harvey Aiken, who cele- Ilii .9.4.5 and 11.07 A. M. f ---- - Many West Rouge residents funds in during our canit brated her birthday on Sept- DICKERING Primal Ambulance �i� Sunday School returned from their cottages paign of Leal winter. Thus you ember 6. DAY OR NIGHT Hours:As above Services r Worship # over the week end, and among all had a share in this victory. Richard Howell suffered a. these were: Mr: and Mrs. Bob The Club is especially pro6d severe gash in his arm, the re - Stewart and family, East Ave., of John Mitchell, who is the Stell of an accident at his work * AUDLEY ! who spent much of the sum 1964 Canadian Junior K-1 .at Plikingston Glass Co. mer at Dalrymple; Mr. and C?sampon. John is the father The Scouting Unit opens up WATER DELIVERED Church Service 9.45 A. M. WnL McEsehnie, Prop. Mrs. Ron Ridding and boys, of of four lovely girls and only for another season this wining Sunday School 104!0 A. M. ` Rouge Hills Dr., who returned started paddling during the week. Cubs will meet on Tues- West Of Dunbartan home from Mississauga; Mr. 1963 season .' By dint of hard day evening, at 6.45 p. m. ■■■■■■■■■s■Ruts■R■wase and Mrs. Bruce Garrett and work and training, he accomp- commencing September 15. PHONE PHONES 1142-2171 girls, .East Ave.; who enjoyed li_shed what- seems to be an im- The Scouts will meat' on Thurs- much of the holidays 'at 'their possible feat. He was .able to day evening, commencing Sept- a A Pickering, Ont. J�. Goof cottage at Kawagama; Mr, and come through with a victory ember 17, at 7.30 p. m. Any ATIontic 2-0063 Mrs. Dick Jodliffe and girls, of over far -more -experienced pad- boys interested in either unit, Anglican Ch11�Cb } Ridgewood Rd., who returned dlers, to win the distir*tion of please be at the Comant ty nights; .also- Baril; Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bann- win a Carradian Championship. any parents from their eettege at Point au -W who are willing to �n ock and Michelle Ridgewood Now :hat the active season give the Leaders "a helping PRE ,N T I E Creighton, an.:Nov. H. e. swE►NERe Rd. who spent much of the hol- is over, the officers of the Club hand S. A'• D. D. ` I. idays at Barry's Bay; Mr. and are faced with the necessity Miss Isabella Rauh returned AUCTIONEERS A Murdoch R•s loo. Fl.h•ras, Dab Mrs. Bob Kennedy and Dale. of raising funds for the 1965 to Germany on Saturday last MARKHAM Barrbfters, Solicitor's LINDA SERVICES $ daybelle Grove, who enjoyed season. In spite of all the. time to resume her studies, Miss Messed aur Aau,erlsd t« Me .2 su11oAY 1611Com _. the holidays at Dalrymple, Mr. and work that Atis Bredovskis. Rauh's parents live on Park eeesws d O~e and York and Notaries Public e•se a m -Mess c•°rr�Jw and Mrs. P. Waltier, Bryce- hes devoted to keeping our Blvd. Yer a steer, yg1iiiits, sews. ae.so a m -.Moroi•= f!rago more Rd., spent the holidays at very old war canoe afloat,'the Miss Lara Hazel who has Year F�n.rol Real asteb BANK OF COMM!!C1 CKAMUM LO 30 a s.-11•ly conm,ewlae Lake Baptiste; Mr. and Mrs. time has come when it must spell her vacation visiting the etre our spseselh� at (ea easday) Stan. Frost, Rouge Hills Dr. be replaced. Again, we ask Dennison family of Lakeview leas•aahM Rats• 3 blrret:oe St. Ny Oshawa seers a ,e.-s.,uay sereN Y enjoyed much of the summer your support. which we, know Ave.: will return to England DUAL SERVICE AT 01112 PRICE TN Oshawa 7U-3446 (t' em NossParloM'R .at Lake St. Peter. is always forthcoming. on September 11. - PHONES - �� rosea .-Nareery Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller and To start things rolling, our . About forty teen-agers held 2PI-=61 W, 640-36" Ue the eerier NaN) i boys, Ridgewood Rd, spent two boys will be knocking at your a "beach party" on the beachProsiness rave r•.a Mtarlatrw WEDNESDAY weeks with Mrs. Miller's par door on Saturday, September here on Dunbarton Shores, on , sae. sne. so.oe a s^tt•Iy Cr.waaJ•e sots at Kasltre Lake. 10, trying to sell first-aid kits. 9aaurday evening, September ' sad iatars••stoe tw On e/•h ; Miss Wendy Wank, King These kits are a good buy, and 6. A good time was had by aIl: • o ; Arthur's Court, spent the sum- it gives the kids satisfaction to Mr. -and Mrs. Al. Pickard mer months with friends at think that they have contritiu- spent , the week -end at Rice FLEURY A COMERY , , , Temagami ted. Our Beachcombers' Bail of Lake: BARRISTERS SOLICITORS S H E R R I N Christian Se/eiK!. Mr. and Mrs. Bill - Reid and Last year was such a success Congratulations to Mr. and children, Rouge Highlands Dr. that. we, are making it. an ann- Mrs. B. Salter on their third NOTARIES PUBLIC spent the habday week -end on ual event. It will be held Sept- wedding- anniversary ,on Sept ROUGE S I�s.ONTARIO thwir cabin cruiser, at Georgian ember 25, at Heron Park, and ember 9: and, to Mr. and Mrs. * OM la.e.as Esd tatutst:N ssavles AND yay• you are invited. Dress as a Julian on their fourteenth an, mad e'e'k f une7al and SUNDAY SCN001. Miss Susan Cawthorne. -Is- "Beach -Comber" and have fun niversary on September 15. AT. "754 AJ71bUJQACe ServJCe SUNDAY - sees A w - land Rd , who camPl�_ her in co c e are Eva - '-g- - - # a-; � , Grade 13. at Dunbarton, this able from any of the officers Bob De Carie, who will be 16 me". year, will spend the next year or NOIIEs, * Altw R•a/, lint north N parents of members. years old on September 9; and feMnray and :M'i No. s. Highway at . Waterloo University Coll- Agaia. I thank you for your to Tommy Williams, who will No. 2 Highway T•etle.eale• N N•elas we aNrsa' _ :,e e. pest, and future, support. be 9 years old on September by AMelatseat of Pickering Beach at the wdw.d■y M••tise Mr. and Mrs, David Shilton John Goma, Cana. 1(11, P. and baby, of Ottawa, spent the ... Church News * N•M et o 00 ire weekend with Mr. and ?vLts. C+�JrnO t?eQ,,1 9.45 Sunday School. 11.00 a. ALL ARE Room In ors Herd, Shelton. West Pt. Cres. Fairport irp Beach m., Morning Worship. 7.00. p• , MONUMENT dee �fOrla The ilwars R«s N M•• M Cubs, Scoots, Brownies and Mr, and Mrs: Grant, Lake- m„ Evening Worship. Mr. Fish- P ++�• nahna To..r.y, tr.esAay, Girl Guicies in the district Will view Ave., visited their daugh- back will take both services• Nshwar .. WHitahall 2-3610 "r at tko sam Is"to "". all M. col Y.was..ne Works" all start their activities this ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Wednesday evening at 8.00 P. For Further Idere.wo., call mouth. Further information on Mrs. Gtlride and their two m: -Prayer Meeting. And on ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. ATa.ea s -acres the "time and place of meet- grandchildren, at Ville La Salle Friday evening, 'Teen-Agers" ■. M. ra, wrnhy. o.eww Ings" next week. in Montreal, .-over the past at 7.00 P. M. 'W wens• west Or Whitby ■■�■■aasaaa■■■■aasaaa, _ week -end.. :. O. Me. Highway. Ree..... and Sell �_ • a. NI • Jas The Churches A very pretty wedding tookWhillBuy 7. 0 0 0 place at Dumbarton United NA 1 L L E R Ph.ne A Jiia-3467 With A Classified Ad " S+. Andrew's -St. Edward's Anglican Church Church on Saturday, Septem- TRAILER SERVICES - ■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Presbyterian Church East Ave. ber 5. Mrs. Edna Palmer and SALES a RENTALS Clwrell ftreet North. Sunday, September 13, at Mr. Joseph Ford were united T�.B_L,onq Camping Trailer MrB 11.00 a. m. Holy Communion. in marriage. Mrs. Palmer's dau- 1944 Models From 11200.00. Minister Rev. F. CWAVY hL A, With Prof.' James Cunningham ghter was her only attendant. -.- ss rr Mame 411 Wlndser Dd�w in charge. Sunday School for Mr. Ford's brother was best Cabin i Camping Trailers WE'VE DONE I 1 _ children of all ages will be at man. A small reception for FOR RENT Pherle 1e!-s0q the same tour, Prof. Cunning- close friends and relatives was ham, will be .in charge- of St. held at the Annandale Country Breryfhing For, Trailers Service M Worship 11.1s &a Edward's Parish until the Club. After the reception, "Mr: ASA)( -Phone: 9412-1101911 uE� �HE WHOLESALE BORdaT ISM Bishop's appointment arrives. and Mrs. Ford left on a motor ORDER NOW AND BE SUREI A farewell tea was served by trip for their honeymoon. (apr 9 tf) ; the Ladies' Guild of St. Ed- _......................................... ward's for Rev. K. and Mrs. Mrs. Tonkin and Margaret, $A� AYE WAVE A FrIer4y Welcome Awale you September 5. Members of the congregation are -very sorry to ---`lose Rev, 'Scott. as he and his -RUGS LTD A.M.A M AND •F M RADIOS $69 95 family have made many friendsO1/ei/ • (/ in -this district, but has been - Our Wholesale Pelee $39.95 vn 4'400 cal3ed to -other duties. The ladies .are planning a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ' •Runnrra.ge Sale for this fall. O H d, psi UNITED CHURCH and would like any good, used $$$Savings n Our House Calls Shop Repair Service clothing you may have around, COSMMCS SUNDRfES BABY HEEDS (Highway No. z) in use.. . $$$$SAVE - Picture Tubes, Tubes, Parts - $$$SAVE W. a McKay, M. A.,''Ph. o. 000 Grace Presbyterian Church - - - - TUNER CLEANER - Only 99c Minister Port union Road : STORE HOURS. ...Members of the congregation ,- �:.. L 6. Se ELECTRONICS SUNDAY SCHOOL were very pleased to welcome WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a -m- 1`0 .9 pen+. Leos and 11.00 A. M. Rev. H. A. McAvoy to the pul- MORNING WORSHIP MOR NG WO S P pit on Sunday morning, Sep- SUNDAYS .end HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 pen+. WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. LTD. 11.00'a M. tember 6, who will be in charge of Grace Church, and with Mfrs - - - Serving Christ In The McAvoy and family have moved 'LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Community Since leis into the Manse, Rouge High- PICKERING PHONE VAltehaH 2-5961 land's Ing - - -FOR $AVING PHONE 839-x'148 ` Morning Worship will be at 11.15 a. m. commencing this 'Sunday. Junior Sunday School �. at the same hour, while Senior ■ssataaasast■elsattar�•. . ; S. S. well start a 10.00 a. m. ALUMINUM DOORS : 0 0 0 C UNI JAMES A Message From The OP ETRI T AMM TOM S (:oNnmodor. AND WINDOWS RAWB ' � ,JOHN L. ON, R.O. '34 HOUR :• Reeeba�nk�Roa� N•o�hAh� On behalf of the officers Ree. L. B. Me anti members of the West - . e • i Nt>•sant Street ELECTRONIC CRP't• A. Rouge Canoe Club, I would like AttraetlYe In ApQearanCe and Price SERVICE B• 'to thank all of those people t' (OH• Livor Rd.. South) SUNDAYS t HOLIDAYS ii Ptxrhr Ave., Teronts 6 whto helped in one way or an- swvke COINTaeb Phone HO. 5.4074 other, to promote the Club BAY RIDGES ANTENNAS a TOWERS during the past season AJAX L U M 6 E R Installed 8, RepalFed Bowies l Bibi p Hours.. - ..10 A. M. 110 4 P. M. I Sunday School •Bible Claus As vat no doubt are aware. t . T elephone Q39-3957 9� A. M. the 1964 season has been the E v E N ;; ► 4 F C a, M RADIO beat in the history of the local e r ih TELEVISION Yard On l � usf • csr w� � , e � � • - I M11s� A. M'"� :. ©ub. Not drily were two Can- ' (Pickering...................................... ... Communion Rb,. aciian Ctrarrrpionsbips brought l r t e p n 0 n e (1 _26r r Holy ommun - home, but our Juvenile C-4 ; tlssassaaaaaassaaaaaaa■ ._ _ :.: 4444-• - - .. - - - t ' •. ,' .: 4444. 4444 , ■_ pap Seven THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER to, 19611 THE PICKERING NEWS High. Ito Sherbrooke Hospital for Inst weekend, the area was emergency surgery _♦ buzzing with activity. bRobinson, irthday Woodview 76AY--RI ES N WSBeatles carne and went, the to David Exhibition closed, school sup- ltd., who celebrated .his 11th _ plies wem_hssWy acquired and birthday on Sept. 7. i Stories and FNtvm f = Bay Ries BY Pat Finn new .shoes for school were fit- tMr.on and MTs. O. very happy bed. The sound you heard Altotia Rd., were very happy • abwith le weekend in Welland when of -coffee was still hot when echoing through the area y- to have Bobby visiting • - ,-- Tuesday morning was the pray- them over the weekend. - gay Ridges ReCreahon i lay Ridges she visited with Mr. and Mrs. she finished. Exhibition was er of thanks that we have such ............ :....................... J _ --- - r Eric Waterfield. over. school supplies supplied, dedicated people as the tea- NOTICE TO CREDITORS �Associati0tt Repot .Church News The members of the West shoes were •somehow back on ehers in our schools. Welcome AND OTHERS Rouge Canoe Club, fresh from feet 3 sizes larger than Inst back we love you. In the matter of the Estate The' Recreation Association, Fairport United Church their wins in Ottawa and at time'. and the Beatles headed Now that things are getting of Cornelius Fitzpatrick, late i the C.N.E. where they took sec- far home. School is in, not a back to normal, there will be of the Township of Pickering, has announced that the Fall Sunday School will begin for and place, look mighty sharp is moarent too soon. Welcome a number' of interesting acti- in the County of Ontario, Re - Dance will be held at the Com- the fall season at 'Fairport their new jackets. Don't forget back to the food, all you vities you will all be taking tired Farmer, Deceased. mmiity Centre, Ajax, Saturday, ( United Church` on Sunday, the Beachcombers Bq -the first wonderful dedicated people, part in• Keep in touch with it October 24#r: More detatls Will September 13th. Children UP dance of the new season to be teachers of our children. It is all. Cala Mrs. Morris, AT. 2- ALL PERSONS having claims be available shortly. Mean- to and including 8"years of age ,held at Heron Park on Sept. good to have you back. against the estate of Cornea - while, you can keep the date will . attend at 9.45 a.m. and Ing • and resod it in the Picker , e rection children 'a 9 and up will at- 25' We are very pleased to hear Ing News. ius Fitzpatrick, who died on or abou open for the first R gRs Mr. and Mrs. K. Anthony that Mrs. Allender, who s. 1964, a m etc the undersigned Associa�on Dance o1 . the aelir tend at 11.00• a.m. -- and family spent the last Lang staying, with her daughter Mrs. •-••Mr. and Mrs. Ross c�,��th and 1964, are hereby notified to i son. C Peace Lutheran Church theif cottage at S'handos Lake, Horton, Rosebank Rd., is feel- family of Altona Rd. spent a send Sunday School will re -open and report a most enjoyable ing better after her recent ill lovely weekend at the family solicitors for the executors of ,plans are underway by the at Peace Lutheran Church at weekend. ness. the estate, duly verified, on or HockeyLeague to organize a Sept. 13. Pickerin friends in the dis- cottage in Wassaga Beach with before the 15th day of Septem- I{ 9.15 am. on Sunday, P Members of the g Her many Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their # the local youngsters. Permis- ,h Choir continues to meet Liberal Association are re- tract send their best wishes to ber, 1%4. Sion has been obtained from ?.30 p m. and worship service family. + --a Aatarlo Hyl erect 4 minded that the Jamboree to Mrs. Hodgkinson, Old Forest The best wrishes of the cam- After the fast -named date, Beach Park (Sandy ida been the assets of the said estate Ridges Beach Park )'and two rinks will 7.30 p.m. and WO�p • Serviee held at the Hollingsworth a series of . tests recently. May Althea . Rd• who entered the wi11 be distributedamong I be set up in the park. Our, is at 10.30 a.m.'Sundays• Farm in Ashburn on Seat. Sept, her return to good health be Oshawa General Hospital last Persons entitled thereto; hav- neighbours from Fairport have Sunday, Sept. 13, .there 12. undergo a number -of tors shall soon. will be a special Congregation - week to uric o - f wm,}gn� the o to . d� of ..... ' treatments. e e then volunteered to bring over their c I. pump and pump water for the Meeting fallowing Morning Ent • W000dlands ���e �� Mr. and Mrs. I. Willard. Al have notice. rims and the lake the Worship. A very short matter LOQ 1f a1RD DATED at Duel the 10th fromneeds the attention of the con- tons tea spent 1•a�t weekend n Ph, ice. Word should be available A hush fell over the neigh- Stanstead, , Qua.• with his vis- day E August, R a shortly regarding hockey regis- gregat borhood last week and many Avery warm welcome, is ex- ter Mss. F. 13ndeisori, and vis- AGs Douglas S and ALLAN, tration for the season. The New Democratic Party residents found it difficult to tended to all the teachers w~ho ited with his aunt Mrs. V. Law- O ria,S Street, Guelph, Help wanted by the 2nd Fein will hold a corn, and wiener adjust. Dad found to his' dis- have happily returned to Rouge ell in Hatley~ We are sorry to Ontario, Solicitors for the port Cub Pack. Assistant 'Cub roast on Sunday. Sept. 13, pty, and Momn's second cup Hill School and • Dunbarton hear that his father was rushed Executors. Instructors are urgently re- starting at 12 noon.'ThA affair will --be-: eld at Budai Farm, quired -by the 2nd Fairport Cub near• Boavrnnanville, 7 miles Pack. Experience is not abso- lutely east of Oshawa. cutely essential. Any To get there, go Highway 2 peron willing to give a few j and foIllow the N.D.P. signs. , ,/�-- ------ hours of their time for this I be made wel-: / worthy cause (resale ft female) Everyone will - (• (Dome. reganiless of political nt _ - • may obtain further "informs- . affiliation -For further infor by calling 839-381. tion 1 any oration can. Mss- Podaipski at ; ow Avai a e time after 5.30 p.m. Monday to 8391467. Ttr, ursday or after 3.30 p.m. weekend. on ' Friday and over the - _�----- Arr.Y kind of help will be fully--------- appreciated: ROSEBANK - 1 urs �We are happy to announce On the return of several dear ' GAP Corrrtr>lttee of the grid �fr[emis to the area. The warm - 7 �`afrport Sea Scarfs and b est of greetings to the teachers LOANS FOR STUDENTS. ,pack held their first meeting of, St, Mary's School. Rosebanl+ of the season at the home of ! Of- school ; and Dumbarton Mr. Jim Clark in Frenchman's Hi You have all been sadly Guaranteed b the Government of Canada Bay, Mr. Jim Clark was re' b. parents far y missed many the Group y -- elected Chairman � g�.rgj weeks. Welcome back. C4=rrAttee, Mr. W. Trunks. ; Calling all Br+owrries. The Lot : Vice-Chaiisnan. Mrs. Phyllis I Rouge Hill pack will start up "Jactis• secretary llfs' Mort 1 again on Sept. 15_ Same time PurposE: The purpose of the Canada Student Loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for Jacobs. treasurer and other 8'a ;members are Soou;crss�ter Bill and place, 4 p.m~ Tuesday and _. students who need financial help to continue full-time studies beyond secondary _ _ - - Stater, Assistant Scoutmaster Bill the United Church Hall. -school level at Universities and other, educational institutions. = 7. Ralph Brommen, .. Mn. Joyce Congratulations to Mr, and _ . Lawlor, Mr. George Clarke, 'llrs Fred Weir, Toynvale Rd. on the birth of a son at the WIIO Can apply: Any Canadian citizen, or anyone resident in Canada for one year who intends .Seamanship. Instructor. Mr. 'Scarborough General Hospital to live in Canada after completion of studies, may apply for a loan under the Gordon' Cross and Mn Tom onSept.. A new brother for , must be enrolled or intend to enroll as a full-time student Sep � - Act: Anapplicant Fountain. The Group Corrvnrt Cathy and the twins• tee's next meeting will be held. FrEKldy: - "_ -at an educational institution approved by provincia} authorities, and must at the home - of Mr, Mort Joy and EdithFortier,Fortier, Toyne- i h Jacobs on Thursday, Septem- =�' meet khe standards of academic qualification and financial need establis ed her 24th.rale Rd- spent a most enjoy- -by the student loan. authority in the Province in which he applies.. a�axeaass■t..■tsaaeeas��eas�=aasaaaa�a■s�at•e Amount ofjoansi Depending upon individual circumstances and financial need, loans up to i $1,000 a year may be made, with a maximum of $5,000 during a student's �•academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter-JOB'PRINTIN .reining eligibility will',issue a certificate to each eligible student stating the te maximum amount the student .may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility� to•is required before a student can arrange a Government Guaranteed Student I On with the bank f his choicea BllSims -Cl Tickets, hOt�JerS� Repayment: Interest -Free and Delayed Repayment Period c u - To assist students, the interest on loans during the period a student otitrn es H" P S _- full time studies, and for six months_ thereafter, will be paid by the Government - of Canada. During this same period no repayment of principal is required, nor - will any service charge or fee be payable by the student. 1 Method of Repayment _,- suaasr0�stntalaau�aaa���unni�a�n�n�uanunaastarns •. , _ .__ � _ Borrowers will begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they — rate to students is 53/4 % cease to be full-time students. The current interest ' .... IAL! Tubesrs_rO/�l per annum. Normally the repayment period will be fiveto ten years. Borrowe5rc Chave the right to repay loans in part or in full at any time without penalty. -lZe Im mei - D 0 U G LAS RAD 10 & TVs In the event of the death of a borrower responsibility for repayment of the will be assum CanadaMAIN Sf PICKf RING :loans ed by the,Government f Ca d _ Where to apply: A list of -approved educational institutions in Ontario is contained in a ��� fMM Dnri RlStillrant) _ brochure now available at banks, universities and other educational insUtu- tions. Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions should Radio'�i fl, TrastsistQf ` & TY S"TICe apply directly to that institution for a Certificate,of Eligibility. i K �0 0 D• �• Ontario residents planning to study in other provinces or countries should direct enquiries to: lk e Calls 10 K r partment of University Affairs, Suite 600, 344 Bloor Colne On In and See Our TV, Radios,Ni Frs, Transisto t at VY1 ReCOi� Da ?Jit above notes are based upon the Canada Student Loans Aar 1961 and an for reference only. ` All applications and law am .tubjeet to the full terms.anil condltioro of the Act. L P.'s ONLY Sk Fadi T i5 off -, 4p ft. Tower Kits $37A ties: wire) ',.CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT, e 942.6210CAMADA rs Street West, Toronto. ..:Phos _ • - T.