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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_09_17- l 'G E4TAWNEO TELEPHONE (INCECK RIN PICKERING ,1841 942-49 0 -------- HE I E VOL. 81 NO. 39 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1,964 Price - 10c Per Copy History In Action This Saturday, September 19th At BroughamW*111,'Mee"'tt To... t iscussSP1*it , _T V,-of 0 shi wn ip A y � S 4 , „ it, ;" A general public meeting ' r will -be called in the very near or-a! A Mwle:ewwe Gww�• 3 future by the Bay Ridges Rate-r - 4 -«- payers' -Association to dacu�s - 7•iT � ?, I splitting the townshi Council ; r C p• ± A The date, time and' place of • � � After our .. • the meeting s het to };e an- _ nounced. Wm. Beddall, Architect, who ' It way the deck +• i of the ` operates his business. in Pick-. , majority pf those attending a Bring Township. and has an • meetin, of the as�or:anon on i office in- Toronto referred -September 9th. to a recent campaign promoted 4 Any- per srmi or -_coups in by Council to support local bus- the ciruthern por'tiTm .of ttie ,mess men, at a Township Cohn- ! tow nhip will be weld Mme , to cil meeting-on Monday night, _ - 'Then you turn completely tend the meeting. at M The reason for caliing ,siich' .I around, he stated, "and turn ^ raj•:, a meeting was based on the your backs on local business.. t- decision 'to -have, the towns? r: men". By resolution, Council had, at split into' two school areas. i 1 a recent meeting: engaged. the x con; * ficin of Craig, Ziedler 3c St A. r fte Notes Place 3rd Irchitects, Peterboro,.for con- �_ �truction. of a proposed Munic- ipal Building. - hti i'< At Varsity Mr. Beddall. said. that,' the reasons given were. that they ° Weil.- • as the New York were "proven" craftsmen (they � t� s M£TS say; had beetle schoolsvire PiFke next year The Blue Notes Township, but that there are AMFAM competed in the Canadian local architects who are proven- The Claremont Brass Band Will Be In Attendance Drum Corps Association Cham- and have done good work, He : piomhips last Saturday at reminded Council that he had ~ Throughout Pickering Township, .exc;cement• is ,-row- airs: balks reported that demonstrations of, chair-can- Varsity Stadium and took 3rd. asked them -to inspect the new ing in anticipation of 'History in ,lection' Day, Sep- -in;., anri the- ancient potter's art will be among the new' _ place in the Parade Corps Ontario- County building,. for tember 19, in Brougham, As the big clay draws near activities this year, The Wm. McKay family will, once 1ass. which he had been architect. busy hands hastily prepare for tilt? many' fascmatin], ago- n. make delicious apple cider in their pioneer cider It just seemed that' nothing i . activities and displays. which make this day such a fes- liress, The Brougham Women's Institute has dusted oft 1 'services did not find out if my Live occasion. it's quilting frame and will put on a quilting bee. Mrs. right could - happen-f"-)r- the services were available, or .if tics. K8y Fa11is reports that her committees and-:deny Hugh :Miller and Mrs.'Ed. Brown will be busily engaged Slue tiotes, this year. One of 'I was capable of doingthis sort onstrators are already-bard at work, and a most inter- in making butter-for sale at the "food couriter". , Ar the strongest horn player•; n of wdrk," he said. ` esting 'and educational exhibit of household.. crafts will cording to Mi-s. Faliis, spinning rrg and• weaving •demonstra- - etre Corps had dislocated' his 1 ••I came to this township ten 'be seen by the visitors on "History in"action'• Day. tions are also planned along with many . other popular shoulder earlier in the week. years ago", Mr. Beddall con- One of the many new demonstrations will 6e, thal `of exhibits. There too %rill be Bill Lishman and. Brian Mc- and. was unable to play. Ano timed, thought it a "good place ` old-time sausage-making by the Fretz Brother, of Clare- Kenzie, to cane wood, ther' horn player ;went .on the to come to.. as the township mont. Mrs. Isobel Annis stated that the fresh=inside Mr, Robert Miller, President of the Historical Society, field in-spite . of an infected was - -country sausages will be" on sale at , the "food and rest- indicated that the gates, to the Museum • Ground, wilt growing, and I could. grow aurant booth". According to Mrs. Annis; numerous Wom- open at 2.00 p. m. He suggested, however, that everyone ' throat, Also, approximately with it." en's Institutes and Church groups have again volunteered be .on hand in the Village of Brougham at 1..30 p• M. hatf of. the Crepe 'members I "Mr. Beddall related that when to contribute to, and operate the food and restaurant White Mr. Miller would not elaborate on this state- were carnpeting for the first he went to Peterboro to offer booth. Mfrs. Annis, has extended an open invitation to tient. He was heard to say that something special is _ time and were, understandably, $ervices for a proposed anyone wishing to contribute to the "bake sale"- Those planned for •1.30, which tie was sure no one would want very nervous in front of the structure, be was told by the, who pride themselves on their baking skill, and would to miss. It %Oas learned later that the Claremont Band, judges. However, as always, it Council there that they had Eike• to make a donation, can reach Mrs. Annis, at which appears to be involved in this ,activity, pian: to was an exciting day for every`- local • architects, Craig. Ziedler 942 E987, Brougham, acsem>;le at the Brougham Ball Fark shortly 'after 1,00: une. and Strong, It was. very encouraging to: "This seems to be the general, - • Bay Ridges ORTepC E ' Ansae. ��//�� ` see the many parents and sup=' attitude with ,Councils, so I { ' Local Flyer Scores High In Tests ],coal Man Active porters who managed to get to don't bother about it any more. F At Oshawa fiv• To All Residents of— the Stadium at 8.00 a_ m. when "Now, when things are nn- t Ajax, Bay Ridges, Fairport,, i, At o move, t come here. ~ e heed. Their enthusiasm lasted' WA, in Pickering Township - ice• Bay Shores; International throughout the long day, . and get the civmbs under the tab-, Piers Teeling` of the Oshawa a 24-year-old electrical" engin- Place, Dover h the Ba i well.known resident of the Y ng r r• was certainly appreciated, le." Flying Club • received a mark . eer from Peterboro. Mr. Pratt The Ba Ridges, Ratepayers' Pickering district, Bob Maid Y g Pa,Y Maybe some of them are find- Mr. Beddall, -who is Chairman of 94% in the Government ex- began learing to fly last June Association have, along with ^ is playing an important role in the.fourth annual Can- ing out` that, once a person of Pickering lbwnship Itrdus- amination for his Private and soloed after 10% hours other groups, been .pressuring ole i- Grand Prix sports. car , has seen one'such Competition, tial Committee, said that he 'dot's License. This is believed of instruction. He is looking the Postal Authorities for door adiarace to be held at Mosport it is very hard to miss the next would be asiiarned to bring an to be the •highest mark acitlev-.- forward to owning_ his own to-door mail delivery, You ' Park north of Bowmanviile on one. industrial matt into the town- k e.I by. anyone in the Oshawa plane so he can- travel widely. have. during the course of the Some good -friends of the C ub this year. Not all the flis done b past few days, received not- . Saturday, 'September 26th. g ship,' to see the architect's Yng Y Y Blue Notes, the Kempenfell The resent written exarriina- male club members. Mrs. ices iriformnng all residents indications are that this is plaque -on. a municipalbuilding,4 P Co from Barrie, took first anon. It is part of the Gov- Frank A. 1Biil) Baker, who is concerned as to the decision to to be one of the most exciting, res which would indicate that there as well as the longest sports place ir}" the Parade Class. 'I4ris is not a capable architect in t_,er, Travigation and air regal- a head nurse : at the Oshawa provide this service, is a fairly new Corps and they, this township. a;ions. It is part of the. Gov-, General Hospital, also made As an Association, we are- car :race in Canada. Some of P• were one of the smaller ones ernment-approved flying train- her frst solo ,fl' ht recentl •. most 'anxious to �co-o rate the greatest names in sports "We are a I-ligng ch here."' Y g rg y Pe with - twent -five 'menibeis on • - j • m course at the Oshawa Fly- Mrs. Glenn Baker, also a nurse with the authorities and would carworld racing from around the y he said. "The High School and g parade. The second place Corps public Sdroal Board should ing Club which Mr. Teeling be- has a s "Co-Pilots', urge all residents. who have world will be competing in the begun P was the Hanover Girls Corps, in August 1963. He has Course, It includes not only received, their notices to pro- fastest cars u is .possible for realize too there are people . gar Y who had forty-five members. here who do these We been attending Iectures at the lectures on the theory of Beed as soon as possible - to: human ingenuity to produce. things. This was one mora than the Club on Thursday evenings, •flight, but also experiehce fl 1. Provide the necessar re- Maidens, a member of the are here and should be ,used." Y' y number of Blue Notes who and learning to fly in this spare ing a light plane. At the con ceptaele for mail British Empire Club,. organiz "I think this Council," he time, on evenings and week- clusiorr of the training, she will 2.. Enwre, that their homes ers of the Grand Prix is res- competed. 'It has always been' continued, has shown disregard posible for'much of the plan the policy of the Blur Notes, for, and lack of interest in the ° ends. Sydney Cowley, John • be able- to land her husband's are clearly and properly num- that everyone who attends re- businessmen of their township.' Evans and Jim Pengel'ty have lane should it ever. berecess- bared. ning and detail of the race and P•'�' p _ particularly at tete race' track hearsals regularly. and who. Reeve C. W, Layeox stated been his Instructors.' ary, In discussions with the Post practices faithfully, will com- Mr, Teeling lives in Picker- Another eager student is Don al Officials, it, was learned the on the dray of the event. that both he and the Deputy- Mr, pate with the Corps even if i He is a 77-year-ofd meth- Mills., of Dunbarton. A Grade first check on -the rcentage -The race, with its $11,000 in Reeve were well acquainted ng• this lessens the ch"ances of anic with a farm implement 10 student, he can be seen at of homes equipped in accord- cash prizes and .coveted tro- phy with the County Building; had ; whirring a Trophy. the Oshawa Airport on even- ance with • the regulations, Phy is• attracting a srtai-stud- spoken with the Property Com- �Pa�'• r'Po • • There is still a chance - of Visitors to Oshawa's Airport i ded line-up of drivers. mittee, and no one had . said t y ing landings week-ends, off. c• would be made on October . p seeing if the Blue Notes are 1 ^ sometimes see an apparently rigs and on wand take-off. He 1964. able- to score higher than the AVL against Mr. Beddall's king agar lone figure standing in the hadn't given much thought to . It is now u to you, each and RECEIVES DEGREE work. lonely P Y Kempenfelts,' as there is a "We don't rescind motions if middle of the airfield. He is us- flying, he says until his par .every resident of the areas Mr. James O. Brisbin, well possibility that they will. be uall a flying club instructor, encs gave him an hour's flying mentioned, ,to ensure that the known commercial teacher at it is possible not to do so," y competing with the Blue Notes S g in tete Markham Fair Compet- 'said Mr. Laycox, `but I am o watching the first solo flight instruction for a birthday pre- start of this service is delayed Pickering District High School ! g " of one of his students. Having sent. It took, only an hour' of no longer. Don't forget, eikltrei•, has completed his M. A: course ition. This will be held on Fri- reconsider." to gait Coundl to sit and satisfied himself that the stud- flying for him to turn into-an to complete our registration in Business Education at the reconsider." ~ . yi g Y day everring, October- 2. The7bfteWho _ ent is competent to fly alone, enthusiast. His other, hobby is cards, and get them in to the, Michigan State University. Scarboro Fire-fighters will; al- a Municipal Building g so be competing that night.- the Murrfci"poi Building to + the instructor may ask — raisin saddge tumbler pigeons Postm®ster. Mr. Brisbin has been work- ' •i "Wcxild you like to take it up He displayed several at the C. Thank you, in anticipation of ing on this course for the phst On Saturday; October 3, at every extent," said Councillor yourself?". The''seemingly cas- N. E. recently, and- won three your co-operation. few winters and summers and 9.30 a. m., the Blue Notes will that Wank, have harangued ual, and sometimes unexpected Third .Prizes. The Day Ridges Ratepay- is to be congratulated on com- take -part in the Scarboro Fire that l should .use loos] 'per sonnei when' hiring staff, did �• question, is tete beginning of The home addresses of these en' Association. pleting it sucoessfully. Prevention Parade from Mid-' not consider hiring local arch- the most exciting ten minutes members indicate the way land Ave., along Lawrence to itects " n a pilot's career. Oshawa has become a recrea- CLAREMONT COMMUNITY LEAGUE FINALS the Cedatbrae Shopping Plaza. "This' :;s no reflection on - Four club members have tions] flying centre of some Unless the weather gets war- (Three Games Out Of Five SorNs) local- architects, said Coundll- made their first solo flights importance. Good runways and mer, this parade might be held or Wm. G. Newman. who reg WON LOST POINTS recently. They are:' Fane Long, hangar facilities and a friendly Goodwood 1 0 2 in several' feet of snow.—Corr. otnmended that further discuss.. a Whitby restaurant owner; atmosphere -attract visitors Second Game — Friday, September y n o s ma' shout t Charles Fellagi, an Osbawa from..comiderable distance. Pickering 0 0 0 place f this tilt d oke . Police Dance This Friday pace "in committee". ' businessman; Douglas Pratt, yr l8 — 8.00 P. M. See Page A „ pa�e Two .THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 �. -...''THE PICKERING NEWS REPORT from C e a tors' of EiTARIIid 1 9 lint PARLIAMENT �9b .(stoat even Thtarsday io MONUMENTS by Tho. News PrWing and Publishing cotmpan-k ' .;rttcoruad as Second Class Mall Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont BY MIKE STARR OF DISTINCTION' WiSCRIFTION RATES: 52.60 Per Year— Ut+tNed States 13.00 pW Y� M.P. ONTARIO RIDING �. BARRY MURKAR, Editor for THREE GENERATIONS ASIMISING RATES BFON REQYEST — _. • Each,day there is an opportunity in the House of Com- mons for Members of Parliament to direct questions to a p ,/�/� .he :Ministers on subjects that are of immediate import - ~The Village, Sewer Question ante.. In addition. Members can, a seeking information, Stafford Bros',, 'Ltd place yuest,o are the Order Paper in written form. these questions are answered every Monday and Wed- • es Say. If' tore question is written, withan as Brisk, then We have reason to believe from talking to several n&-"e Minister must reply orally on either of these two MONUMENTS persons in Pickering, that ,they are not in favour of days Otherwise, the answers are also written. So far installing sanitary sewers at this time. Each Qne.hits this S-ssion, some 1838 written questions have, been -his own reason for feeling this way. The number of the placed on the Order Paper. This is a good method for DUNDAS ST. EAST WMITOY MO tla33 ";- questionaires returned on the sewer payments, sug- Members to recoelve information which is valuable to them, either on a constituency basis or a national basis. gests that there are several, or possibly quite a few The Postmaster General announced on Tuesday, Sep - who are not prepared to go to this expense at present.. tember i, that lettercarrier delivery service v&:L be - �� Last week, a ratepayer said•, that he was tinder the established at Ajax, Bay Ridges, Fairport Beach' andM PM - impression. that- this paper was for sewers. We have l:ckerir -Beach. This cerulea wild -..be established t:fien never urged people to do One thi7the homes to be provided wi e Etf Ser- —W -TAVERN UNDER I a ng .;e are equipped, with the necessary mail -receiving fat- "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" t particular matter because it. involves money, and it is, _ in our opionion, a personal matter and decision. Notices will be distributed to the householders con PINING -ROOM —BANQUET HALL On August n, th, in an editorial we- said —"'�� e . ao ce: ned,- informing them of -the requirements to be met. - not intend to urge people to a in advance oT other -The areas comprise some 4627 calls. They have been I g p p pay dMded • rnto eleven letter -carrier routes. which will cover wise. This involves one's own finances,. and it is strictly a -total treet distance of approximately 35 miles. _ No. 2. Highway at Rouge Rivae - Ph. 2M-1605 - a per matter. We do not urge people t9 pay in ad- The Post .Office from which this service will stem unite or pay it over a period of years. We da however. a t;. be lucatcd .in Aj<rx, and it wll1 be the 194th Post urge people to indicate what they would do." Office in Canada from which door -to delivery is provided. It seems to us, there should have been a third quest-. A pamphlet has now been issued on the Canada Student e�+�,� ion on the paper, where a ratepayer could also say, if Loans Plan. This pamphlet explains what procedure is 1i103�1C1S A� N6WIY1CQ1 Q. C. he chose to, that he was not -iii favour of the sewers. in be he perp e. a student in his effort to secure a tli a� Some say they did not know of the public meeting. loan. The purpose, ' comae, is n make bank loans a- he g• vailable in students' who need financial help to enable •. DAIRRImJCR S e01LOrnTols 1 and did not see the advertisement. We 'do cover over them to engage in furl -time studies directed toward a of the -village homes, but some of newer; 85 0 f the res Degree or Diploma at Universities or'other Educational � g no idents do not yet take the paper. Maybe To b a letter should Institutions above the high school level. e eligible, a student must be enrolled or intend FAI RPORRT ROAD. BOUT13 DUMBARTON have been sent out. to enroil in one of the universities or other Canadian However, those who say they know nothira about educaT:onal institution authorized by the Province, and the sewers know they can call the municipal office,- and be unei taking a striae of study of mat less thea twenty- , y questions. six weeks' duration in ttre academic year. A student may ' also qualify on the carne basis for study at an educational should do so, if they have an The choice is yours to make regarding sewers and in„itutron -abroad. 3tOt for u5 t0 be urging you. As we.said back in August. You must be a full-time student. Students in nigh: COOPER BLOCK LTD* this is a personal matter. classes, corresponderr ,e schools, etc., do riot qualify. You rrnrst be a Canadian citizen or you must have lived in 190 CALEDONIA ROAD _ TORONTO. atarda for at least one year and . not more than $5.000 Y o must apply to the pproving. authority and, in t t case of Ontario. it is t:he,Departme'nt of University . Of late, we have been receivit+g fetters -to the editor, Affairs. in Toronto. • STRUCTURAL STEEL , :and we welcome them. They. do no, aecessArily rep- If . this provincial authority approves your application,_ F ou will recelve a "Certifimte of Eligibility". You :can - CRANE RWTAL t. resent our own opinions. in fact. slime them take is_ then take, this Certificate to any:,branch .of any bank sue with ottr opinions. to arrange your loan. The interest rate" on the loan is jTATWN ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO We ask that letters be' si-rted. a-, i N a take the Iib- - • 534 percent, and six months after y-ou graduate. or.. dis arty of ediLiitg or refusing to publish `.: .,e feel this t continue your study, you begin to repay this ,'loan,;to- phones: 942-1968 922-5103 66t{ -S911 is necessary. Neither of the.abowe is seldom necessary. ! ;ether with interest, The repayments will be made in aqua monthly instalments. -1f you die before the loan is Our readers are in.teres,*cd in .ethers opinions, and • ,repaid. the Federal Government will repay the bank ' -- - so are the publishers of this paper. Be critical if you• l an -1 the, debt will be cancelled. wish; but not slanderous .or. malicious. tion to motivate the Village • committee of legislature was WILLIAM G. LAWSON �n,c a, set up to hear objections. - If for no other reason you There were objections .and ITR SOLICITOR D O RI T BOL C E ' IBAR s . ERS TO 1 riot to the third readl an �. e • iota � • • . .. ..LETT k that "th p v pin -t t . - ou}d t merchants would support some amendment was added which NOTARY PUBLIC i pedestrian crossin;, there to gave the Minister the power The Editor: makes a crossing at the post facilitate customers moving to decide in townships of more WALKER D. CLARK, B. A„ ASSOCIATE Ce:.ainl}, in }cu ed.'tcrial office to the north'sidc of the ffom. The .zouth to the nnrth than 10,000 population. ' side of the -roadway. The third reading of Bill 54 (CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING '` In conmc,ion �ti.itr that 6ar•�er- rroad a hazardous undertaking. oars inter-..t:c;n +: �• •. ..n ,art, on _many occasions The local l>ple should pct; was given on May ?, 1964 and 4 n l ` children acre .c, one tak-P. five tion the lot -al + tn: i' to m:+} ? since that date the Minister i. Church S... I heartly coeur. w#ien I have tired PHONES' 5-27 1 and 925-2961 arsdgr�emen' that,I ne feels lu4•kN* pedestrian crostn:;. b •t+, ion has received resolutions from. �•P .xith v -u1 editor- to have reachted the other ; rla Churr'i St, and a ..� _. 4 •eb<xil boards, tow?L-;hip mun- Would tai is the fact than this a ou c 1-1. lei F''• -t+ V - cas and ratepayers' asstciat- be a"pedestrian,cr�'ss: ng". and Parker• 1 µlit ri tt �+ r.vo areas. that facilities shnul'1 be :nasi: this was an extt, mely +.'.azanl George PAart n In all .of the acknowledge a • ment• to he resolution. the for making a "right -of ��a) ' ous• pedestrian eros. ani Pickering Village these c both east and west,61 Chiarc:t that he tint: making recornrt 900 Krosno Blvd , ''Minister of Education has LEARN TO DRIVE. St. anis north:and sowb- acro,,; endationc to the Village that a Ridges. dges•I stated that consideration to No. 2. highway. pedestrian crsin," should b^.-Dpar Sir hese 'resolufiori§ would be b given when. a deCFsion. was be �D R I V I N G LESS O N .S This is one of the m �t haz instStuted there, ` Since that time the only ' grdous intersections • in this >- At a recent m� rt:ng of :he -inn made. � tl area, both from the standpoint tfiin, that has happened is that Pickering' 'Towns'ri.p . Council,'1 While 0 is true that no ( � of cars backing out from the a �i pita line has been re pain Reeve Leyc ox mrde a state municipal,' provincial or fader Temple Driving School t office, cars north antiacr`gsc \n 2 iFighway. ment that. the decision of the at government functions to ev- Apparently it will take th^ .:.Routh ori Churca • St. tarn•n l Mmister of •Education to have anyone liking, sorely the least 839.1144 I •east or west onto No: 2. It los; of a life at that inteisei- two school areas in. Pickering I that one can -expect to hear Township was reached :in late' from the officials of these �? February of this year. governments is the true facts.1111 ~ Nat.......»■.........�.ta•tr.ta.wi......aa1.r C 1,11 IIM ouncillor Raring repeated Are the two_membets of our 4 e oc a coup il' inferring that TRAVEL m. 'Etat t the e e similar. 1 1 c i t 3 � manner at the general meet- the •VIinisfer of Education was '.RESERVATIONS.—� Ing of the Bay Ridges Rate- just palling the wool over the -SAW OFFICE OF - payersSr+nnl Board.._ ? S;ptemt>er •9, 1964. Piekerin, Township Council, AIRLINES STEAMSHIPS I understand cannot underand how The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' ' W. R. J. THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., I.L. B. these two supposedly intelli- Association and probably man-' TOURS-= C UIS�S -=--HOTELS -- —= gerit iftdividua]s can stand or Y more groups? MAX SHOPPING CENTRE -� - sii and make statements litre Sure-- y il—f a brit is entitled n - pu bilis. . tfiis i : to know the.true facts even - LOWEST AIR FARES TO - Bill :' . " ,which •d_ ilt with though the matter. is. now cut Telephone: 942-5151 - - - _ •• :•: _ f rsttlread ng ,until not February .dried.- 111ITAIN and all EUROPE end. 27. 196,4. the second reading Yours very truly, t. ASK ABOWT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS was given on March 11, 1964. =john R, Williams , After -the second reading a Sept. 13, 1964, CARIBBEAN CRUISES ; .,SMALL MOTOR SERVICE ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS' BACHELOR TOURS - Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden Tractors sR - ;NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR .� - - i N and UWLaMn movers a Rototillers Por. Sale ”' NO BOOKING FARES AT — ELEMENTS T R A V E L ♦ ELECTRIC2HOT WATER TANK LAWNMOWER SHARPENING : H o w -A R D B O R E A U 'L T D. 40 Gal. $96.00 kj r - — Omty s Small Motor Clinic -UAX SHOPPING PLAZA = . Pidceritig Village ` 942.3130 .. _ . . j ,. , ; .. ,:942.6690 •.. - . _ _ _� _ 1 Roug e - - Phone 039 Illi 11 + a did � A. Ling that welly s place October 4 in Fair y digging well. , •. � , �y---=--'*-. ..port United .Church. Anyoneand Mrs. Janssen, Oak- g- . Mr, SEPTIC TANKS interested' in becoming a new wood Dr. are fir►ali seal' MASTER CERAMIC TTI.! Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 a► 401 Highways Y' � �rLEA1�W STONE member by ,faith or transfer, 1 dean to a.trwtine, Mr. Jana- lease contact Dr. McKay at tssits�atltastlTitrat:llssistsltatara!llistttairaissss■ sen. Alfred and Renate spent 8 342-0967: On Sept, 20 the Sac- , weeks in Germany visiting M- - w �� a NCRET6 DRIVE;, `TC rament of Infant Baptism will atives and friends, Mr. Jans- be held_ in Fairport United FLAGSTONE PATIOS : sen joined them for a short . Church. Anyone wishing, to l vacation and on their return, _ OtriNMiM , have their children . baptized , MARTIN ENRIGNT here been making flying trips PHONEs Tli 9-1997 T MOWER & MARINE SERVICE at this time, please contact to'Montreal and Ottawa and PER Dr, Md€ay• entertaining several weekend The U. C, W. of ' Fairport' guests REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES t?nr. -ci Chun h met 16 Sept. We were sorry to hear that Pteit Mertg"as Arranged; Also Second Mortgages Available Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled engines 10, with a pot ruck litnelieon We Lumley, Rosebank Road, _ s and improvements Chain 1 o'clock followed by the -was injured in the Rosebank For Addition Chain Saws - Garden Tractors 8 Tillers regular meeting. Dr. McKay l:, She suffered an _ School - yard gati•e a talk on the new currc- We alae Purchase or' Loan on Existing Mortgages WE SHARPEN iinjury to her foot which re - Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, alum of teaching Sunday Circular Saws Quires medical attention. We School children. It was` much 1f You Rasrrire Mr Mortgage Financing t4 For Fast, are glad to report that she is Courteous Service, Call _ We pick & deliver All Work Guaranteed enjoyed by all. Three new able to reaurn to school, but •umbers were received on the AND AND COMPANY roll. A disuession�on the baz- c !s not without some qui - AUBREY E. IRELA Dunbarton Phone 839-4052 oar took place and everyone -culty in walking. Joan rtoe. is busy ed four stitches in Fter, toe. Y Preparing for the ev- _ ent. The bazaar is to be held It has been brougrit to our ' : 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario in the Sunday School hall. on attention that a in the area'way arrowly missed. October 24 .at 4 'p. in. ' Mrs. : EMpire 0-5=00 Evenings - $39-1750 or WA. 2-6902 closson; president of Conten- �idayson c a ca Ass THE -SIGN M A �- n:.&Church, U. C: iV: will op- al organizations in the 'district i- en the bazaar. have been pointing out the'.- We are pleased to see Mr, danger of school 'orhomeward i DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY Walter Avis home and able to' bound children due fo the ab- be ()ut . a bit each clay, after s ARE-TRIJCK LETTERING his Ion illness. once of walks or for that ��� -HARDWARE CUTOUT LETTERS on of xzlov, m houldetseon g atter, adequate s CARTOONSthe roads. rn ooh me Sep 1, approached Council several occas - DISPLAYS / s ed Mrs Roy tror' retu o t APPLIANCiS PAINTS - POSTERS after undergoing surgery at ions and me residents are still SHOWCARDS Sc� oro Steenal heldosait l. bob patiently waiting for -some F ............................................. ion.ePatonce is +rearmethcn• _... 'GLASS - �� + BA there be some trag- NNERS 24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE 1N SURANCE and be o A L HARDWARE _ to ease re something u done ..�-FAE R i 922. tRosebankhHomer & ry nsch000leand -- Serving the area since 1 _ d% -- Let us handle yolrr Phone: 'WHitetllall 2-1911 �ICI(GfIA _Hoods the ofP. h e of st. ng on o Find Us Fast In 'The Yellow. Pages - Res: Pickering Beach Fire, Windstorm, Auto 1 School have been working on - - ( - Liability, etc° this problem for quite some _ time. Please back their action 8owInan 21 Gibson before it is your child who is hurt. - •Call us collect '66t1-SIt2� _.TME :.SERVICE 145 Brock St. S. Whitby , J. E. HYATT ..HANDYMAN .__.._...-.._....................._..............._ 1 ,-R. R. 3. Pickering � •• + ED ARMSTRONG) HOUSE MOVER Y , Rltltsri i �Q��/'iiJlSa' DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? �•Hanes Raised -Foundations e ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY 1 PLUMBING' ; Equipment Rented BE IT LARGE OR SMALL Catem - To . Occasions ALFRED KAYES ! ....., - ' PAINTING' PIANO e UPKEEP -OF GROUNDS' PLUMBING BATHROOMS REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC Fancy Sandwiches GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. PRESSURE SYSTEMS ORGAN TUNING AND 'RePAIRS ;ESTIMATES GIVEN SCALL 942-5616 + aAS. F13M vK 88 Kingston Rd W. Pickering � � Pha11a • 7 j M2-1664. AJAX, ont. (ape 26 tf) , •:5. - , : t r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1961 : "THE PICKERING NEWS - . - Dago Three Fairport Bea On Dis la Soon At Disney Motors The School Road Hill claim- f } : RML 1� TATE U(SUIRANCE • ed its first accident victim of the school term. Douglas Fras- '�' - 1965 PLYMOUTH FEATURES ALL-NEW STYLING Ofoe W$° 2=6212 Residecee N, 24115 er suffered a bad fall from - his bicycle. Parents—please ` CYRILtheir E. MORLff ask your children to "WALK" bikes on the hill—their lives and bicycles are valuable. r r jy� ,�. b //. i 4T' ;s < •Si r K 'r` y /' �• tMjk, r •ti h0,G a r The 1st. Fairport Beach Boy " Scouts, Cubs and Brownies are ' "Yob7 Frietaly RuNjetli dset+i" now open. Brownies, on Tues- a t' X49;: t day afternoon at 4.00 p. in. 32 KINGSTON RD. W. PAr BOX 160 Cubs, on Tuesday evenings g at 6.45, and Scouts on Thursday �? : PICKERING, ONTARIO evenings at 7.30 o'clock. The Group Committee of the -• 1st: Fairport .Beach gets into full swing with their first meeting on Monday, Septem- ber 21, at 8.00 p. m., at the r, Community Hall, We hope to 0 H M �, e A Y se e you there. School days are well under 1 N f U R A N C E way. All schools report very full attendance. Fair—port. Bch. , ta PRUDENTIAL ENGLAND Public School is nearing the three hundred mark. The Dun- Completely restyled and produced on a Plymouth presents a variety of engine and, ; from Barton High School is nearing longer wheelbase, the 1965 Plymouth power options as weal .as body designs. !' LIFE — FUZE the one thousand mark. With Chrysler Canada Ltd. features apfresh, new .Pictured is the Plymouth F III four -done -AUTOMOBILE shrifts in High School, and our look in design and a new. concept in riding 107 IUNO tM1� omm 21"so itlsaa, wjaa ftiM�B Casio► .mow' seem our streets , are always busy with pupils. Kindergar- cowwt am OPeconomy. Pbas ler wasMls ewesees am -of NW ten children especially between 12.00 and 1.00 o'clock. Please, .N - , the 20th; to Lara Zi..aea, b s:ioCver for Mie. `;agcy Sal - Motorist. drive with care Happy. Birthday cels^ y,ea+s on September 19. +Hund wino recently adopted a MORTGAGES APPRAISALS an and keep our community safe, and please, High School stud - Bud Cassells who will be 13 y� old on Srp;u.::r..: 0 0 0 —Duniair Baptist Church— baby. son (JirnmyJ Mr. and Mrs. E. Emmett of ents, those mow are the dar- and to Brian Peterson, who . 9,43 a, m. Sl adpy Scnuui. I Toronto visited qlr. ana firs. ' - ing type and stay right in the middle of the road causing bey be 5 years old a Septern- who, ter 19;- to Dennis Daigle, wire p• 11.00 a.' ., Morning; Worship. 7.00 p. m., Evening Worship, i R. Sept.Bal o Tuesday sdon n t 15th. • - - -. motorists to stop or use the wtt 17 p er ] be on September �0; 1 both 3I.. Fishback will take bo i -' � "• - "" " ""'"""' ' - REAL ESTATE BROKER opposite side of .the road to pass, set a better example to � and to Jackie Denny, v ho 'Wednesday evening: at ROSEBANK our younger children. Stay on will be 11 years old:: on the Prayer Meeting Prayer sat Friday evening ---Teen-agers at 7.30. TORONTO r. -••COBOURG your own side of the road, and 21st of September; to Michael 000. Danny U -Connor, C+akWood ��ww�� -' � 'UA King �St. W.. P° 0. BOx t7ir thanes St°r F. give the motorist the road- Vidito, who will be 8 } rs. on A .Com' and Wiener Roast . \ Dr„ is on an ice cream and jel- ..., CoBOURG, Phone: FR- 2-7601 for all boys who played in the ly diet. Danny had his tonsils Station F TO J, M, Galger, Mgr. ■■!aa!!!■�llsll■!!allii!!!!�!laaaaai!!liiiiii� Junior House League baseball out at .Scarboro General Hos- PheM: WA. X12 DUNBARTON DUMBARTON' RADIO & TELEVISION for Fah -port Beach, will be held on Saturday evening, Sehtem pital last Tuesday. Best wish- es from all your friends. tar 19, at 7.30 p� the Mr, Don MacKerracker of Community Hall. The winning Dyson Rd. returned from the - Electronic Service Sithe 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. cam=players will be presented 'camp site in northern Quebec ---'..-- Mentellh, Riehl, Wotan a -ca_ �' pNNlifIRiOM Piekarina. Sra1!_ with their badges at this time. where he has been working for . ` the past three months He is — I ghAre_ .IL . Ein ' d . rtlAtt'«0 ACCOIMTANlB ad ,, f : Geeenwood - !42 date Kerracker celebrate her good AJ"� ;DRTii'INa BCH001+ 0. W. RIM GA. >MA. {J iM/� _>' - The Sunday SdxxA ,of Fair- news. She has .received word that she passed all' her exams Noor � AIM Of11AWA aa►e1..d Oaa.�sa aasw� Osage � _ I Whitby hater Claremont, tor Zenith 1.0120 r port .United Church returned to their classes on. Sept. 13th. toward her B. A., at Queen's University., lbsoe: 'A� M awaar, 1� 70'M Tslaas e.rs Vh*m yea. wa-none . +' �" Ba Rid Dunhaeton, Mar. Y 4M• after two months vacation, with a good attendance. - I Rd.1s neva Morris, Rose d in Pe grand weekend is .. . 4 � ° tin Subdivision and West World Communion and re- ^c tion of new members will Penetang with his father -in 1 Roug e - - Phone 039 Illi 11 + a did � A. Ling that welly s place October 4 in Fair y digging well. , •. � , �y---=--'*-. ..port United .Church. Anyoneand Mrs. Janssen, Oak- g- . Mr, SEPTIC TANKS interested' in becoming a new wood Dr. are fir►ali seal' MASTER CERAMIC TTI.! Harwood Ave., North, between No. 2 a► 401 Highways Y' � �rLEA1�W STONE member by ,faith or transfer, 1 dean to a.trwtine, Mr. Jana- lease contact Dr. McKay at tssits�atltastlTitrat:llssistsltatara!llistttairaissss■ sen. Alfred and Renate spent 8 342-0967: On Sept, 20 the Sac- , weeks in Germany visiting M- - w �� a NCRET6 DRIVE;, `TC rament of Infant Baptism will atives and friends, Mr. Jans- be held_ in Fairport United FLAGSTONE PATIOS : sen joined them for a short . Church. Anyone wishing, to l vacation and on their return, _ OtriNMiM , have their children . baptized , MARTIN ENRIGNT here been making flying trips PHONEs Tli 9-1997 T MOWER & MARINE SERVICE at this time, please contact to'Montreal and Ottawa and PER Dr, Md€ay• entertaining several weekend The U. C, W. of ' Fairport' guests REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES t?nr. -ci Chun h met 16 Sept. We were sorry to hear that Pteit Mertg"as Arranged; Also Second Mortgages Available Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled engines 10, with a pot ruck litnelieon We Lumley, Rosebank Road, _ s and improvements Chain 1 o'clock followed by the -was injured in the Rosebank For Addition Chain Saws - Garden Tractors 8 Tillers regular meeting. Dr. McKay l:, She suffered an _ School - yard gati•e a talk on the new currc- We alae Purchase or' Loan on Existing Mortgages WE SHARPEN iinjury to her foot which re - Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, alum of teaching Sunday Circular Saws Quires medical attention. We School children. It was` much 1f You Rasrrire Mr Mortgage Financing t4 For Fast, are glad to report that she is Courteous Service, Call _ We pick & deliver All Work Guaranteed enjoyed by all. Three new able to reaurn to school, but •umbers were received on the AND AND COMPANY roll. A disuession�on the baz- c !s not without some qui - AUBREY E. IRELA Dunbarton Phone 839-4052 oar took place and everyone -culty in walking. Joan rtoe. is busy ed four stitches in Fter, toe. Y Preparing for the ev- _ ent. The bazaar is to be held It has been brougrit to our ' : 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario in the Sunday School hall. on attention that a in the area'way arrowly missed. October 24 .at 4 'p. in. ' Mrs. : EMpire 0-5=00 Evenings - $39-1750 or WA. 2-6902 closson; president of Conten- �idayson c a ca Ass THE -SIGN M A �- n:.&Church, U. C: iV: will op- al organizations in the 'district i- en the bazaar. have been pointing out the'.- We are pleased to see Mr, danger of school 'orhomeward i DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY Walter Avis home and able to' bound children due fo the ab- be ()ut . a bit each clay, after s ARE-TRIJCK LETTERING his Ion illness. once of walks or for that ��� -HARDWARE CUTOUT LETTERS on of xzlov, m houldetseon g atter, adequate s CARTOONSthe roads. rn ooh me Sep 1, approached Council several occas - DISPLAYS / s ed Mrs Roy tror' retu o t APPLIANCiS PAINTS - POSTERS after undergoing surgery at ions and me residents are still SHOWCARDS Sc� oro Steenal heldosait l. bob patiently waiting for -some F ............................................. ion.ePatonce is +rearmethcn• _... 'GLASS - �� + BA there be some trag- NNERS 24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE 1N SURANCE and be o A L HARDWARE _ to ease re something u done ..�-FAE R i 922. tRosebankhHomer & ry nsch000leand -- Serving the area since 1 _ d% -- Let us handle yolrr Phone: 'WHitetllall 2-1911 �ICI(GfIA _Hoods the ofP. h e of st. ng on o Find Us Fast In 'The Yellow. Pages - Res: Pickering Beach Fire, Windstorm, Auto 1 School have been working on - - ( - Liability, etc° this problem for quite some _ time. Please back their action 8owInan 21 Gibson before it is your child who is hurt. - •Call us collect '66t1-SIt2� _.TME :.SERVICE 145 Brock St. S. Whitby , J. E. HYATT ..HANDYMAN .__.._...-.._....................._..............._ 1 ,-R. R. 3. Pickering � •• + ED ARMSTRONG) HOUSE MOVER Y , Rltltsri i �Q��/'iiJlSa' DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? �•Hanes Raised -Foundations e ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY 1 PLUMBING' ; Equipment Rented BE IT LARGE OR SMALL Catem - To . Occasions ALFRED KAYES ! ....., - ' PAINTING' PIANO e UPKEEP -OF GROUNDS' PLUMBING BATHROOMS REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC Fancy Sandwiches GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. PRESSURE SYSTEMS ORGAN TUNING AND 'RePAIRS ;ESTIMATES GIVEN SCALL 942-5616 + aAS. F13M vK 88 Kingston Rd W. Pickering � � Pha11a • 7 j M2-1664. AJAX, ont. (ape 26 tf) , •:5. - , : t r ;:Page Four _ THE PICKERING NEWS 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 a/.///••••••//t////aa :' Events Card .of Thanks rhes and bends, Semaphor; 4Qr. -cusS�IED -Coming We wish n express our apo- Tug—of—War vee Hast Aid. Pickering Villag6- -N 0' - t ST. GEORGE'S preciatioar and thanks for the Saturday 9 CHURCH rdsY eti'ening, a banquet ✓ { messages of sympathy and the and dance were held. Sunday, THANKSGIVING betutiful floral tributes, also ala attended church services of Congratulations to, bis. and travelled 6,231 mites altogeth- TURKEY SUPPER thank Dr. Atkinson and nurses their own droice. The week- Mrs. Ross Winter Hiley Ave., er, returning by northern U. S. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1964 end closed with a rnarch- who celebrate their 16th wed- Mrs, Bushb formerly Ux- f ,t///tatatlttttatttattl at Ajax -Pickering Hospital for past, y 5.30 to 7.00 P. M. their -kind and understanding and all sadly wended their ding anniversary, on Friday, bridge, moved to Ajax on Tue- Adults - $1.75 care, I wish to thank Rev. M. way home, eagerly looking for- Member 1&h. sday of this -week. Ske will Children, 12 yrs., and under 75c. for Sale Buttals for his-consolingg next yeiar's Regatta. r. and 'Mrs. Ross Winter have her sister, Miss Jessie ............................ . TWENTY-FIFTH words of coa Bort in the loss of ( and Mr. and Mrs. Al 'Ch els Day living with her. Mrs. � ih USED FURNITURE a loving mother and grand- a7�SA of Hiley- Ave., attended we Busihby has moved to 45 Glynn BOUGHT E SOLD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY mother. And also to thank the Drum Corps' competitions at Rd., Ajax, We are very glad GORDON HOTEL Mrs. Medriskin welcomes -to McEachnie. Funeral Home: W. U. C. . meet last Wed- Varsity Stadium last Saturday to have her with us once a Pickering Village het home, at Oakwood, rel nesday at the home of Mrs. when a crowd of nearly 16,000' gain. Phone: • 602- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connell Walter Carson. at Brooklin, people turned out. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Butt (may 28 tf) - n with Mrs. Cecil Jot and Mrs, The Pickering Police are have •rehurried after lives and friends of Jim and and son,spending . •' Mary McMorrow, on Septem ......................................... _. _... _. ber 19, 1964, from 2.00 to 5.00 Murray m charge of the o?dii weir 3 h inn dance several days in Montreal and . SUMP PUMPS an meeting. The theme of the this i t •; , . _; .. m the afternoon, or the even- � Thanks •. � .--' • Y mg ember Quebec. ' Card � New and Re -conditioned. Worship was Brotherhood'. BRADY PLUMBING roast. We wish to thank our rela- Mrs. J. Em ri ham read a Club. d hear that ins—corn alt 18th at the Annandale Country 4320 Kingston Road = ' ::.....- tives, friends and neighbours poem on "Brotherhood", and Tickets are a�arlab at rs. George McIiroy: , AT HOME the door, or from any of lethe M _ ............................................ r and M for their many acts of kind- -Mrs. Lloyd Wilson .a reading formerly of Dunbaa-Wn have parts from 1956 Ninette and Ter Ran willpolice officers. • For Sale — Terry Y Hess and expressions of sym- —Folks Need a Lot of Lov-. moved to Pickering, They are Buick. Automatic transmiss- be pleased to welcome their pathy shown us in the sudden Ing" and the Topic "What is Three Rev er Scouts of the living on Cameron Street. ion. Al shape. $30.00; five fair friends and neighbours on the loss of a dear wife and mother, the Greatest Thing in the 1st Pickering Rover Crew, Jim The 24 hour flu moved into tires, plus wheels, $25.00; four occasion of their 25th wedding Blanche Hollinger. We espec- World?" was -taken by Mrs. Seebeck of. Pickering and By the Flynn home on Kiley 'Ave., wheel discs $2.50 each; fuel- anniversary, on'Saturday, Oct- rally wish to thank Dr. Fiem- Cecil Jones. For Roti Cali, eve ron and Paul Burwick of Dun- last week and also the Bill thing in- barton have returned after a MaEad'mie hvTe, stTrlairg - e buretor, $10; radiator, $5.00; -their home on Pine Drive, Dun- beautiful floral offerings; also teresting they had done this two week trip to Vancouver. mothers and children. block $15.00. Cliff Mather, barton. cards, the pall -bearers, and the summer. Report of the Bazaar. It started out as a camping We ai•e'sorry to.hear of .the phone: 282-6759. • {se McEachnie Funeral Home for which realized $82.00 was giv- trip; but the weather was bad. Passingof Mrs, Olive Donald- (sep 24) ..... _....__:.._...:_.:_:_......... p.. ......... he man the Treasurer. and each 24) a ' and efficient en h their kind she service. one � �� days Lace son„ mother of David A. Don- ......... gave n vee a treasured family � at - -' - "—Murray erste Y Louise, Alberta. They were aki'son, formerly of Pickers ATKINSON In error am g rr y Hollinger e ' Mrs' Alan Manderson agement o t Bay Ridges Anderson — In loving memo am- and Mrs.. Geo. Pickett are the shown Hiro gh the RCMP The funeral took lace on Tue- M a Binge F u ' g ry Ing. headquarters at Calgary by sdayf at Kew Beach United . NURSERY SOD" of my dear husband. William .• .... .......... . ........................ _.._..... _ .. � m committee" for the M Delivered — Laid Cameron, who war on. October meeting, r. Dave Hawker, brother of Church Chapel, Toronto. a Card Of Thanks Mr. Cliff Hawker. The boys PEAT LOAM September 14, 1956. We wish to extend our heart- Miss Katharine Darrah, pf Phones:. There is a link death cannot sever: Toronto is the new teacher at felt thanks and appreciation = 039-,3020 — $39-2272 Love and remembrance last forever., for many acts of kindness, Mount Zion School, and Mr. (sep 3 - tf) John Cottrell, of Scarboro, the few days. .......,•„-••._...•. —Always remembered b his �� and flowers receiv- GREENWOOD Mr. and Mis. Percy enter - new Y new teacher, at the Balsam LEAVING COUNTRY wife. Gertrude. relatives, friends and School U it '�; 1 tained visitorsdurin the first ed from rola s, n o, United Church neighbors. Special thanks to part of the week, and left for Best cash offer by Wednesday ••�A --' Quite a number of friends Women met on Wednesdayev Co ! risecon, to visit 'relatives on —1960 Meteor, AUC 7 I O N SALE > M. Butters. and the Mc- surprisednewly-weds, Mr. ens - 6-cyl. Eaehnie Funeral Home for all the newl rig at the Sunday School this week -end. shut, custom radio, rear seat SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. their kindness extended during and Mrs. Gordon Wilson with Room, Mrs. Douglas Morden Mrs. f, McLean and Beatrice :. speaker, back-up lights, good' our recent bereavement of a a Char3vari on Friday night, in charge of Worship and attended the Agricultural Ser deals condition. Available app- The Property Of wonderful husband and father. `4 number from Frere atten- Study on India. Business was vice in the Old Stone Church. ' roximately, r September 26 — MR, W. PARRY ded the Liberal Jamboree on presided over by Mrs. Mor near Beaverton, on Sunday af- - _ Phone: 039-51146, 215 Mary St. E., Whitby Mrs. A, Shilling and Saturday night at the home of den, Unit Leader. -Mrs. Neil ter•noon. _ Household effects; Refrigera- Family Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hollings- served lunch and - tea. A cu Miss Halden, one of our new for (Norge); Electric Stove: worth at Ashburn., a saucer was sent to one of school teachers, t the end �-iell••. Vi�cmted � t� t`' Two bedroom suites; Walnut Pickering � Miss Mary Jean Jamieson the Unit members, Mrs. S. of the week with her parents RAWLEIGH BUSINESS bookcase; Two China cabin-' United Church Women visited last Wednes�y with Hughes. who has moved back at _Peterboro. open in Ontario County- Dlstres 'T�Ls, �- e -Pickering U-O-W:-rrie Arnold... o ro _ Mss. Joe Pegg and Diana. .e nt well enity, shed. Excell. of dishes for twelve, and marry last Thursday evening. and had � Ciongiratulations to Mr. and of Oshawa, had Sunday dinner opportunity, Full time. aAirer artricla6. a wonderful meeting. Program Mr• and Mrs. Cecil Disney,. Mrs. S. Hughes on the arrivdi with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg, it Write: Rawieigh, Dept 1-323- A number of Antiques first, and ably taken by Mrs. Ivan and Sheila: Mr. and Mrs, of a baby girl, on Thursday being Sandy's. birthday, 101, 4005 Rleholleu St. St. Sale at 2.00 p. m., Sharp. C. Mori Mrs. G: Martin Earl Disney. and to Mrs. Birrell, of Port Perry Morley. roily; Mrs. last. - _._ Henry, Montreal. Terms Cash and Mrs. C. Barkey.. What Frank Disney, and Mr. and The Hughes have moved on called on Mrs. M. Pegg one LOVA UE ha n to be a ve Mrs Fred F' and at S t t L FOG could vee pt+ove ry iss family - a yrclay o Toronto from last week. NORTH AMERICAN Auctioneer heated discussion, was very tended the Disney Picnic at what was the Jack Middleton No church service at Green•• __ ._. __ ....�. ,...-_.. tactfully averted by Mrs. C VAN LINES the Claremont Conservation farm. New a now occupy wood next Sunday. All are in ­ is ' a national organization, has an S A L E R E G I S T E R Harkey. Park on Sunday, the farm house. ylted to attend the Kinsale Mrs. M. Buttars very kindly- Qq- Saturday the Mo The Dian”, famUies hew Chwpiah in the . Intermedatternow at let accountant. The Wednesday. September 30 — asked the ladies to come 'into Zion Sunbeams held their first their. re -union in the Clare- 230 o'clock for their Conten position holds the opportunity auction sale of 5 -roomed, semi- her home and see her new meet of lire Course '"Tire moot 'Cottservatign Park on 2 Sunday. The Greenwood rapid advancement to fbe detached dwelling, bath; good oil paintings, between the pro- C9ub Iri Entertains", at the Sunday afternoon, with a Choir will provide special mus- ; position of Accountant. The cellar; also household furni- gram and lunch, all walked home of Mrs: Fred Fiss, with gdod aittendance, and all had ic. Sunday School will be as 11 successful applicant must be 'tore : dishes etc., at 37 Main over to view "Winter Wood- twelVe girls present. The Elec- a good time, usual at 10.15 a, m• Alt child - registered In a recognized Ace- St., in the Village of Mark- land" by Durrnberger. Ger11 suntigg. Course. Sem• know- tion of Officers resulted as Mr, and Mrs. D. Goodwin ren and parents and tiiends ham, the property belonging many. He is wen known for f0I.1'0ws: Pres., Jannetta Hosk- and family helped to celebrate will be welcomed. ' ledge o/ I. B. M. punch card to the Estate of the Late Mrs, his palette knife technique, r?�: Vice -Pres., -Lynda John- Mrs. Goodwin's Sr.; birthday Mrs. Keddell has been move- putpment is destrable, Salary B. Beauvais. Sale at .1.00 p. m. and beautiful winter scenes, sten: Press Reporter,' Sheila at Carurington, on Sunday af- ed to Toronto, and, is now in rrrip be commensurate with err- Real estate •offered for sale at It is lovely, Disney. The Topic for, the day, termone the Wellesley' Hospital for per(ence. Cenlprehensive em- approximately 3.00 p. m. Suh- Business was conducted over was "Entertaining a. guest, Mr. and Mrs. R. Philips, of treatment. We ploy R�e benefits. ject to reserve bid. Terms -the coffee cu with two Im- a'nd being a Guest". The next hope Y will Reply, In writs California. are visiting Mr. I soon be.well. writing. tv—The Cash, on furniture.'No reserve, portant dates to remember for meeting will be held at the and Mrs H. d Middleton for a Controller, P. O. Boz 339, Pi home of Joan and Ma Hoar. Bring, Ontario. - ham, Ontario., a special congregational din- with Mrs. Cecil Jones as the■■/■■■///■■/■A/■■////■■■■////■■■t■atM/!atlal• (c 24.) ! Her•, and the 27th, when we guest sipeakeY•, on Saturday, APPLE PICKERS WANTED entet•tain the Oshawa Presby- September 19, at 9:00 a. m. Starting September 15. PATRICIA TUCK , tery. Several from here attended PICKERING' Grasmere Farm - 4th, Con. Lunch was served by Unit the F'atzrt Federation of Agrir PORCe �Wf�.lotfllll �� Between Westney Road and ,Plano ds Theory No. 1.—Leader,- Mrs. C. Har uLWre Clutch Service on Sun Amual - Harwood Ave. IClsssieal' a P lar, rop and her ladies. A very en- at the little atone Chutrh, - (sep 17) _.' :• � 1 Beaverton. . 29 Kingston Road, East oyable evening. :_ ..----:• Next meeting on October 1, There will not be any church' ,DANCE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th APPLE PICKERS WANTED Phone' 725-4597 service next , due to (male only) = (sep 10-tf). k d _ the 100th AnniversaryService L. _...--• ....... we sure 1 have a guest speaker _. Be re to mark this own. . -�ly- � -torr. at Kinsale at 2.30 p. m. Sun- _ ._. Club PICKERING ORCHARDS RELIABLE DAY CARE '- clay Sdrool, however, at the u -- 1No. 2. Highway, lr/a West of for pre -sdwoi children in my Ontario Sea Ranger Regatta Tegular �• Anm►versary Ser QR PR REFRESHMENTS j PickeringVillage S BUFFET age own home. Phone, 942-1797.Th and vices will be held at Mt. Zion - Phone: 942-1247 _.._... local Sea -Rangers. - titterr skipper from the crew of on SepReatrber 27,-rrrorning Tickets' $2S0 Per Person — Available at the door TO PRESTO S• R. S. c. eur, spent the end and evening, a/tttttat■tt/t/atettttttasittatatattatatatttasi' of the week. at Oshawa Guide SPRAY SERVICES House, attending the Third Three unfurnished rooms: hest JrM Annual Sea .Ranger Regatta, and light. Chid welcome, Ten- Seventeen crews from all arrt should have car. Five rrdn- LAWN WEEDS AND over Ontario, and one group :utes from Ajax and Pickering. FERTILIZING of American' Girl Scouts' from Phoare: 942-0107. Erie, urdayy. U. S. A. DILL FOSSEY I DRIVEWAYSS :. ..................:_..._ Saturday morn ng w de- i' as ' Industrial Spray And Se(I voted to Cutter Canoe and Wanted- Sail Boat Racing, along with Sterilization Life -line Thtrnving. The after -Transportation Wanted =FARM SPRAY croon competitions for Drill USto. - -- daily to the Toronto Internat- Tent -pitching, Navigation, hitu c :. tonal Ai WHITEWASHING ers sport. To arrive at 9.00 a: m. Leave 4.45 p. m Phone: BRUSH, FENCEROWS NOTICE TO CREDITORS T 89.2723. PASTURES, ETC. AND OTHERS - Licensed And lneur.d ALL CLAIMS against the MAIN STREET, PICKERING Phone 9421601 e :BAY RIDGES Estate' of AGNES O'BRIEN. BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE late of the Village of Fairport, Am TA •9811 i FREEZER SPECIALS All Cut Wrapped Book-keeping for small in the County of Ontario, Wid- businesses. ow, who died on or about the r And Fast FMZen Reasonable Rates Reverse Phone Charges 15th Day of July, 1964, are ( t. Phare (evenings) - $39-1303 (aug 27 -'If) required to be filed, in writing, MINDS OF BEEF SIDES OF BEEF FRONTS OF BEEF (sep 17-tf) with the undersigned, on or .. beforo the 15th day of October, ism s 1964; after which daft, the Es - TENDERS tuft will _be distributedyclaim with 9c lb. ; :39C Ib. Tenders for Doors and install- Caval Hair -Styling out' regard to any claim not .61c Ib• �,«, filed. iAppr0L 100 Ike - 'Appm 100 Its. Approx. 100 lbs. tlpf, OPEN DAMY DATED at Pickering. Ont- Two owes m said doors for the He�rrs: arle, this 15th day of Septem- Pickering Beach Fire Hall. 9.30 A. A& • 6" P. IIA. ter, 1964. Openings to be re -framed Thursday and Friday Supply : Install st..I Doers. "open l 9.00 P. M. DAVID o•pR1EN, NEW ZEALAND LAMB 41c Ib. Approx. 45 bs. Apprerttmately 10 ft, Iry ! • ft. ' Closed All Day Mondays Executor, by his Solicitors, i in; and 0 ft. by 7 ft. 6 Im Phone: 942-2601 HARRY A. NEWMAN B NEW - For further particulars, car .(At Pickering Coffee Shop) MAN, 12 Richmond Street, E. tact phone: 039-27'21. Toronto 1, Ontario (Oct l) • : • •�.' - •.^� ..y,�..: � _ �fy =� ... YIP, .. ...•' - .+'.Y AYE[.'. - _ - .. ..r. -G•. .. .. _. prw.irpL ..,,Y Y:'TfPa„!1,+!..wwnr•. ...�_. - , i , , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964T H2 PICKleRING NEWS _ page Five .. DUNBARTpN stitute of Technology. Mrs, Marian Mcaemen BROUGHAM On Sates' e� the evening radiant h nays—the ops that is received save. Pavel whole Personals Congratulations to Mr. and pupils music recital last - was well attend- The regular meeting of the Brougham Brougham �`°utt8 People en- Joyed a hay ride followed by from the Eternal One. While creation is war for the the power of God rel reigns, we comm a of Jesus Christ. Mm- Mel. Carlton on their u evening relay ed. It was held in St. And- Women's Institute' was held in the Brougham Hall acorn and wiener roast at the home 'Miss g gain need not despair. God sent His let God's love and peeves re- 25th wedding a=vemary, on September rew's Presbyterian Church, in on Tuesday evening, September of Kay Duncan. Mrs. J. Salmon, Cannington, Son not to condemn, but to deem us. —,Corr. 23. They are Lold- UW an' Open House at Annan- Pickering. The ladies of the local congregation served del- 8. The President, Mrs. Trolley, called the meeting to order spent a fete ..days_ with tier sis- ter Mrs. Bill Story, dale Goff and Country Club on =eveSeptember 25. icious refreshments following the program. Mrs. Elizabeth with the singing of the Open- ing Ode, followed by the recently.— Mr. Ken. Ramsay and Mr. Atadrevv AIL relatives and. friends are Hough presented Mrs. Mc- re- peating of the Mary Stuart Raatsa�y spent the end of tate week at ir hilatingNOTICE invited to attend. W Clement with a floral arran- Collect, in unison. The min- camp at Parry Sound, e are sorry to hear that Mr. Fred Westgate fres gement, on behalf of the pup- utes of the previous meeting School re -opened on Tues - not been very well for the past go.were Stuart Prewer, of Dunbarton read and approved- Mrs. Ellicott reported that plans for day morning with a few than- ges. The Grades 7 RE PICKERING VILLAGE ,. few weeks. We hope he will was soloist at St. Timothy's the scenic bus -trip to Peter- and 8 are travelling by bus to Green - soon be much improved. Church in Ajax, on Sunday at bora for the next meeting, wood School. Mr., Shipman Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Russell Dav- the Rally Day Service. -Oct. 13 were pompleted and the bus would leave Brougham has charge of the Senior Sanitary Sewer Question ` idson, who was buried on Mon- United Church at 9 a"m• There are Room again. this year, with an day' Septernber 7• The minister, Rev. W. A. . still seats available if anyone, wishes to enrolment of thirty-three pup - i1s; while Miss Gregg has the The Afternoon' Ladies, Dun. barton United Church' McKay, conducted'the regular make the trip. A check in Junior Room with an enrol- PeffY pro. owners who have not returned their sewer Women service on Sunday morning, memoriam for the late Mrs.' ment of thirty-one pupils, questionalre, are asked to return them by— are catering' to the Kiwanis Dinners in September. On the assisted by Mr: R. Pitcairn, at Maty Mathews was received by the W.I. . The Group Committee of the 26th of August, the Unit Lad- the. organ, The Lesson was:-- Luke 5: 1 - 11, with the text from her niece, Miss Gla t 1st. Brock -Pickering Cub , and Scout Troop Thursdaytember 11 1964 a met at the home r 1rqrqr__sUcGess- ful community shower for Miss from the 9th %eise. The --ser mon topic "He was Astonish- A Myrtle W1. to meet with them for the of Mr. and y Mrs. ney, on Sundasored Sep- so that Council may determine the course to be taken. Judy, May. Many lovely gifts ed", referred . to Simon Peter October' meeting was also re. tember 13. It was decided to Forms are available at the Municipal Office and will ' _ were received. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis when he saw the net filled ceived.' The card report was keep the same officers as Iasi -ailed to anyone who has lost or misplaced their — —==-- with fish after Jesus bade the read by the secretary. Mrs. year, with Mr. George Willson, original copies. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allister Manson, disciples to cast their nets on '.the Perry would like all to let her as Chairman; Asst., Mr. Leon - •Scarboro, on Sunday. A family was held the other side of boat. The disciples had immediately know of any sick or bereaved as she � unable t& get out this is and Liseombe; Secretary, M Earl Campbell; Treasurer, Mrs. Phone 942'2930 gathering obeyed Jesus with • success. her only way of finding out Jack Bradshaw; Corr. Secret - at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Just as the fishing on the Seca these people, ary, Mrs. C. Wannop. The next -George Watson on Sunday; in -of Galillee' had seemed hope- Mrs. Trolley called on Mrs. "paper drive" will be on Oct- �eeee=teeieeeeeeeeeReeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�ne• honour of Mr. and Mrs. Brian less to the four disciples. so Harden, convenor for Home' ober 17. The Cubs will com- McComb, who are leaving very Christianity often seems. With Economics and Health, who in- mence their fall activities on soon for Western Canada, to seemingly small results for troduced Airs. Hoskins and Monday evening, September 14 ` make their home. our efforts, despondency ofter Mrs, Aimack who showed and in the Red Cross Building, as Mrs. C. Bassett has been re- plagues Christians. Lack of explained films on the "Con-' Haat year: PUBLIC N 0 T I C E leased from the Scarboro Hos- faith often makes us give up trol of Cancer in Women". A family Bridal Sbower was -..pital. She Is recuperating at the home of her daughter, :n trying. Jesus tried to show the disciples that one more These were informative, and we thank bars. Almack held last Tuesday evening at TREASURER'S "SALE OF LANDS for arrears of taxes in the Searboro. try yielded bountiful results. and- Mrs. Hoskins for taking their the home of Mrs. Randall Ell- icott for her grand -daughter Township of Pickering. Mm Lionel Griffith; and family, df Vancouver. have Bulletin time to-do this for us. The Roll Call was answered Marian Ellicott, of Uxbridge, PURSUANT to the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1960 Rev- - t P 'been staying with Mrs. Griff- Next Sunday, September 20,. ..by— "an article which should be in who is to be married this Sep- tember, , ised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 23, and amendments thereto: - iths' mother, Mrs. William lc Sunday School Rally Day, your medicine cabinet". The ... ... ............. •.....•............ Bourne. Miss Diane Lees,- Spruce The Sacrament of Baptism will also be dispensed meeting closed with 'The Queen", followed by lunch ser St. Andrew NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that topics of the List of Lands for sale for In Hill Road, is home from. the September 28, I9. the Annie ved by the hostesses, Mrs M: s - _ amara of taxes the Township of Pickering, may 'be had at my office in the Township Brougham, Ont. -- perati 'H �rt su� is a ersary Service, with Rei. Rev. Smith, of St. Paul's Ang- Ellicott. Mrs. E. Shirk and Mrs' George Gray. St. Andrew's Presbyterial .Offices, and that such List has been published in the Ontario Gazelt*, t home Bean Church Dumbarton, con- All ladies are reminded cf Church on the 4th day of July. 1964, and that: unless the arrears d Mr .Gordon Annie returned 'ducting the service. the "Baking Sale" -tat the "His- The service on Sunday was taxes and coats, as shown on such List, are sooner paid. I will - •Lo Ottawa last Thursday to October 4ttt, is World Com- tor•}• in Action" at the Mus- ' conducted by the minister, proceed at 2.00 o'clock, in the afternoon of Friday, the 9th day '1 - -;attend Eastern Ontario In- munfon Sunday. eutn next Saturday. Rev. F. Conkey. 'Mrs. Marion of October, 1964, at the Township Office, arouyham, to sell . McClement organist and choir by public auction, the said lands for.tho be prices that me leader at the organ, The choir be offered by the bidders at the sale. - eniered to the Processional Ch e Hymn 109, "Unto •The Hills A- TERMS: Cash or Certified oqu = • � ; . round Do I Lift Up". The spec- !al- music number was an an- NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Corporation of tM them "God of Our Fathers", T sung by the Senior and Junior ch h right. d intends to pur-. ewnship of Pickering resorres the an _ Choirs. The scripture read- ase any or all of the lands so offered 'for Salo. Ings were: Psalm 25 and 11; Peter 3, The subject of Mr. DATED at Brougham. Ontario, this 4th day of Soptember, 116/ ; Conkey's sermon was "Rad { rant with Hope". The God of D. J. PLITZ, Collector- Treasurer - Hope fills us with peace.. tion a Town f Pickering Christiai s possess hope, f ilh - P o Corpora of Th shi us with power. ChristiarLs pas (sep 10 and 17) ,Joy and - sass hope po+ner, They -. .� can say life is wonderful. and should transmit' to. others the pi Six '' THE PICKERING NEWS _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1914 /"'�T R pL+t�O1► T moiety Hall at 7 p. Ica. The Ladies' Aid met at the on the team this skimmer. _ Vi�>tiltai�� �� l I Ralph Hill and about 40 of hoarse of MIs. J. Irwin's, White- The Squills Ball Team- und- REMINDERS ABOUTYOUR Work is progressing nicely his friends attended a corn vale, on Wednesday last. er Mr. A. Richards and Mr. C. . • + on the showroom at Chas. Coo- roast at the home of Isis aunt The marriage took place at Clugston, have had asuccess- • 1 per's store. Iand ' uncle, Mr„ and Mrs. A. Markham on Saturday, Sept- ful summer. They wound up 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevii, Samarillo on' Saturday. ember 12, of Marcelle Joseph the season by w finning a td Mr, tour- visited our visited at Terra Cota and at The Ladies' Auxiliary of Labelle, son of ^ MIs. nament at Brougham when O �j Georgetown on the weekend. the Legion held their regular Labelle, of Timmins, to Evelyn four teams Competed. Mr. Sill Voss was in Toron- meeting with Comm. R. Rennie Anne' Draper, only daughter Mr. Chas. Clemente is atten- U W - - -- to on business on Saturday. in the chair. Com. R. ` Rennie of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dra- ding General B-1 RTH DAY Council of the R:� • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper and J. McGuire will be the del- per. The reception was held at United Church of Canada, as a to the convention in hMorgan's Hall. Mr. J. Stephens representative of Oshawa. Pres - have returned from a holiday agates � in Chicago. North Bay. of Whitevale, and Mr. Rod bytery, at St. John's, New'• KEEP INSUREDI When you reach your 19th birthday Mrs. Howard Hockley has Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo Gibblar were best man and • foundland. .you are no longer covered by your parents certificate. had her sister from Toronto attended a wedding annivers- toastmaster, after which the Congratulations to Eileen Register separately within thirty, days to keepInsured. visiting this past week. ary party in Scarboro on Fri- young couple left for the Hngh- Guthrie wdto graduated last Form are available at hospitals, banks and Commialon The Claremont ball team had day evening in honor of Mr. lands of North Ontario. Mrs. Wednesday evening as a nurse offices. a corn roast at the home of and Mrs. Ron Wills, who have Draper entertained the brides- at the Hospital for Sick Child - Mr. Frank Hendy on Saturday just returned from a holiday maids on Friday evening last. ren Members of her family night. in England. .....•-••-•--•••-•-T•••�•........ •-�--.....••..•_._..._.... and a few friends attended. HANGING JOBS? _. A number of the Sarco em- Mr. and Mrs. N. Hill of Scar- AUDL from here.. C al ployees attended the annual boyo spent Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin, KEEP INSUREDI If you change- jobs, follow carefully tM _ business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Church Service continues at Keith and Rol attended the Instructions on the back of the Certificate of Paymw*f dinner and bus di Cananiaru s Hotel a Thur- t the morning hour of 9.45. This funeral on Thursday last of Form 104, which your group Is required to give you. shay night. Mr. Bill Voss was Linda Beelby celebrated her Sunday, Mr. James Measures, Mrs. Puckrins sister-in-law, of Hampton, will be in charge. Mrs. Murray Hollinger, who presented with a gold wrist birthday on Friday evening watch by the company for his th a number of friends. Promotions took place at the passed away suddenly at her e ood. ... GETTING MARRIED? Will stay with the firm until ale visited- with Mrs, R. Budd The classes also were introd-...................................... they move to their new build..of 'Goodwood on Friday, uced to the New Curriculum .PAINTER i DECORATOR `KEEP INSUREDI When you marry, the Fosnity premium Wen and Bob Braiden of There were five beginners must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible ing in Scarboro. IMerier and Ezterier The • Claremont Womens' Scarboro were guests of Susan for Grade One in the Audley `dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, Institute had a tour of the for cold • Roy boles. Recent guests School last week. Mrs. G. K. EXPERT WALL PAPERING tell the Commission. al Sarco plant. on Wednesday. for dinner were: Mr, and Mrs. Pratt is in the Senior Room, Bill Dawson of Goodwood L. Boles, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- and Miss Ann Hardy in the Phones i3!-3317 started at the Sabo plant on and Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Junior Room. Attendance is a- hr Advisee and ee . Extimat Monday. Boles, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Ruch, bout forty-five. NO OBLIGATION ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Sima and Mrs. Hazel Anderson and -Mrs. Congratulations to the Green- .. . family of Scatboro, spent Sun- G. Patterson. wood Bali Team who won the 2195 yONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO 1 day at the home of..Mr, and Mrs. Udell returned from the O. R. S. A. Championship rec- J. C. 8"Itif HT ONTARIO 14Ins• Sill Welsh. Cottage Hospital last week. ent9y. 'Three local boys: Ron- 916 li ird 'rhe first meating of Clare- Mrs, McKenzie of Oakville.. ald Smith, Bob Richards and _ • say Rld�e! t 1 l Mont 4-H Homemakers of To- spent the weekend with her Douglas Saunders, have played ......:...........: morrow Club was held Sept: 12 son and daughter-in-law. Mr, at the home of Mrs. H. Dean and .'Mrs. George McKenzie with 11 members present. The Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanth- neti�'course is "The Club Girl orn.enjoyed a four .week visit - Entertains" which covers many with relatives in northern Ont- " — — — — _--_ -----_ demonstrated. The officers are: n ver Interesting subjects among ario: - - - d . which was 'flower arranging. •. - • Gree'Ril Far. Barbara Carson. Tomm. �w vai able' Mr, a nd Mrs. John Draper Blanche Bannon: Phone comm. ' ATarilyn Rennie, Betty Evars, and sister Mrs. H. Duboise• of• Gi is berivhers are welcomed. Sault Ste. Marie, spent a week _ Pw mepn' . � ears the ages of 12' with Mr. and tiirc, M. Draper: - _----- --- ----,------- -- -- ---- arxi 26 are needed. Mrs. Prichard, Uxhrid¢e _ The Girl Guldes and Brown- lted Mrs. J. Davies recentl; !es are to 4tart their regular Mr. and Mrs, Kidd and the. —gent i -ria. Sept. 17 at the Corn -'faintly have moved to Toronra. _ LOANS FOR STUDENTS V .. PICKERIING TO'%VNSHI1P ti1USEU1i Guaranteed by the Government of Canada - _ tate bank loans f .. _ � jptli•pOSe:` The purpose of the Canada Studoat Loans Act is to facile or. _ V V ` students w'ho need financial help tocontinue full-time studies beyond secondary •�_ �, F I :-school level -at Universities and other educatsoital'institititions. - log c Who • Can apply : ' Any Canadian citizen, or anyone residenC in Canada for one year who Intends to live in Canada after completion of studies, may apply•for a loan under the Act. An applicant''must be enrolled. or intend to enroll as a full -tune student -onal institution approved by provincial authorities, and must at an educational - 4 _ meet the standards of academic qualification and financial need established EARLY FARM EQUIPMENT -by the student loan authority in the Province in w•hich'be applies... Aa- CTLTALLY IN OPERATION UPPER CAN 4DA CRAFTS *111 ount of pen Ing upon individual circumstances and financial need, loans up to. 51,000 a year may be made, with a maximum of $5;000 during a student's _ academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter - 111 7 p ,� "mining eligibility will issue a certificate to- each eligible student stating the amount the student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility SEE THEM I\ .�l'TIl/\ .:maximum is required before a student can arrange a. Government'Guaranteed. Student __ ' STO1►IESPLITTING • OLD STE,&M TRACTOR -- _Loan with the bank of his choice.. BLACKSMITH ' • DRAG SAW '• AN CARS - Repayment: Interest -Free and Delayed Repayment Period SPINNING WEAVING RUG HOOKING To assist students; the loses clueing the period a student continues ' TIMBER HEWING • GASOLINE TRACTORS •• full-timestudies, and for six.monthsthereafter, will be paid bythe Government S required, r of Canada During this same period no repayment of principal ' tequ' ed, ao BUTTER MAKING QUILTING CIDER MAKING will -any service charge or fee be payable. by the student. : WOOD. CARVING • GRAIN THRESHING Method of Repayment GRAIN FLAILING HORSEPOWER • POTTER :' Borrowers will begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they SAUSAGE MAKING •MINIATURE LOCO'ILOTIVS Th cease t0 be full-time Students. a current interest rate t0 Students IS 53�4� WOOD SPLITTING CHAIR CANING "j _ ---• pet inIIUIa. Normally the repayment.period will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the right to repay loans in part or in full at any time without penalty. ,�DISPLAYS� - Life Insured _In th of the death pf a borrower tesponsibility for repayment of the — e, event FARM IMPLEMENTS • PIONEER.CRAF'ISE[self STOOLS _ _ -. '.loans will be assumed by the Government of Canada. _ LOG BARN • PREHISTORIC INbiAN RELICS • ANTIQUE GUNK HISTORICAL RECORDS and MAPS • FURNISHED LOG CABIN app y: A list'of approved educational' institutions in Ontario is contained in a STONE LIFTER • STUMP PULLER • BEEF RING BARN brOChllrC now available at. banks, universities and other educational instttu- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE sad UTENSILS • SLSIGUS t tions. Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions should wAaoxa and CARTS '• awsoLlNs and asaoaseNE zgNGlNse ` 'apply directly to that institution for. a Certificate of Eligibility. CLOTHING OF THE PIONEERS • PIONEER'S 82388 : Ontario residents planning to study is other provinces or countries should t of University . oor direct enquiries to • Department Univ ity Asd'airs Suite 600 344 Bl GRAND PARADE AT 1-" 111 7 p ,� 1 � t _. ..,.THE PICKERING NEWS 1 - . Page Seven THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 - brate his 10th-birthday. ! and Mrs. G. Galienger, in Dun- 'January. • view Road, who will marry Mr. this area. The very best to Judy NiWho a+c' Rouge Hills Richard Kormos, of the 1st. -A very big day for Steven Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mason of dee: ed the Morrisburg Land Farlane, Woodlands Concession. in November. It Waldriff, Abtona, when he Woodlands Rd. were in Corn • stopped Children he week for axle Many friends in the district was a gala affair. She receiv- marks his 16th birthday on ital for wall over the weekend, whpn . • had .a look at the Pioneer Vill- entered the Hose attended a miscellaneous show- ed many lovely gifts, and the September 22. Happy birth- they attended the wedding of age, ha theirto hearurn. theYthatheir sive Burgery• Jud' uncle 'e nt er held at the home of Miss very best wishes of those .of day Steven. Mr. Mason's nephew. and saw were happy and ex- Marie Mitchell, White's Side- this commun6ty. Another birthday was cele' them off on a Florida honey- grandson Richard Hayes, L. A. a `b Leto �°� �� for six road lieu Monday everting• Many happy returns of the brated by Joe Davis on Sep-. moon. While there they visit- C. R. D. C., Toronto, has ret- • Petits iv� Welcome Held lo honour of bidde ring.to-be day to Barry Mason, now of tember 10, when the family ed their son Mr., and Mrs. urned from Germany on a 30- w8eim• and Partes from r Miss Shirley Kulyk, of Bay- his 6th birthday on Septem- enjoyed diriner in :his honor, "Emerson Mason and family, day leave. Richard has been cards during her stay, It who will celebrate bee 21, from all his friends in at the Robin Hood Inn, to cele- . Mrs. Joyce Cardinal. and , Mr. stationed overseas since last friends, �e� mond before Dunbarton, i Judy can be up., and around. Maple Leat .,Swift's Jewel Save l l c so-rally round kids, and help CHED - R - SPRED her through a tough time. SHORTENING .__::__2 lbs. 59c - Happy birthday to Lloyd TO utty Brand Creamy &Smooth eb ated- hiis - 11thh birthday cel- 'N PEANUT BUTTER __ 2 for 59e September 25, and to Leonard. 16 oz. jars Save. 19c Robinson. Woodview, who is 8 years old ori Sept. 21. , Next, Saturday, the 1st, Swift's "12 0�. round tins Rouge Hill Cubs and Scoots' i PREM _._. avec '_ 2. or 89chave a big day. The Cubs are having an afternoon outing to - LaRuta (Product of Uruguay) be climaxed by a "cook-out" with the Scouts, and a Going CORNED BEEF ________ 2 for $9c ' 'A `R -t-K E -T • Up Ceremony, when Andrew F 0 0 D M1 hoz tins ...Save 25C Trollope, Ted McGill, Ralph Fisher and David WestBrooke "Him an • No. Z Just East of. Rouge Bridge Large 16-oz. Jars .-Bassett's Full 1 Ib. pkg, go up to Scouts. The Fray or (Save l0cLiquorice ....... this week. 5QC $aveI Oc I Attention—all parents of Bring Your Carton —`--' 'Scouts and Cubs-Fi -an ner If ZIP Dog Food cy Table Queen Enriched gencmeeting of all parents (Packed Undo BREAD _. ___2 for 39e has been called for Monday, : Goevernment SepteFrtber 21. Phone ells are - t3ap•r�iaie�> Full 24 oz. sliced loaves being made now. so—keep the -SMALLdate open. 1iLti eg. Noe Red Rose 100% Pure Save 40c. ....... Loose ft INSTANT COFFEE ._____ _. 99c East UWW& 10 Large 6 oz. jar toot Bitter) L The deeper sympathy of the (� of 44 FREE - 1 pkg. of 6 Grape Juice district to the Hollinger farit- Dozen!�� NtAe W69Sticks with the purrhase of %2 ily on the recent sudden peas-' Gallon of. YORK Chocolate - Ing of Mrs. Blanche Hollinger, Vanilla Rosebank Rd. N., on Tuesday. Swift's September 8. Many fri�ertds are' �' E CREAM deeply shocked at her sudden Maple Leaf Tenderflake Extra Lean MAPLE LEAP death. PURE LARD NATURAL r. Mrs. Mary' Horton. Rase- CM1tDDAR at Regular Price of.__ - 99L' bank Rd. was in Guelph over -----C40lCa .... , CHEESE 1 t $ave 33e the week-end attending the STROUD S 29 • � � -. Exeartive rrx+e'ting of the Can- Ha an - 12 oz. pkg. lip Rap-Rite' 100 ft. refills adian Racing Pigeon Union • Eadiee Auxiliary. The Purpose i "mss MILD 4,b WAXED PAPER Refills 2/45c of the meeting was t4 corn- lam " :a -- ---- - - ._._$aye 13C _ plate the plans for e - i the Ia � ta•6 MEDIUM 59e -- es' Entertainment at ttse->rass•' '� Mix-A-Drink True Fruit aduan Racine Pigeon Con ven- .49 12 oz. -pica. tion being held in Guelph t- * QQw OLD 636 SYRUP 12 oz. bottles 3 for 31 the Royal Ft�ctter Hotel, Oct- OLD ��+ - MARGARINE Lemon, dFange, Lime & Grape ober 2, 3. 4. own aw Save 11 a Belated birthday wW" to r or Strawberry York Frozen Lge. 24 oz. family size Mr' �'� Wim' �` �• -- Wethey's Ra*Wrry '��,Special Offer of 20c Off whose birthday wets onSept- f or A le Pies 2for7ge (Heavy Duty Formula )en*er' 99e Mr and Mrs. cendenniay- iCOLGAT6E'S FAB :___�__ 75e g bush Trail, recently pi�Y- fl 9 J - �� 'Sew i7e Giant 2 Ib. 10 oz box t to the Highland Ovek t on 24 oz. jars Save 27c Save 19c G Pipe Band at a corn roar their grounds_ There were el (Avera 3 lbs.) molt seventy persons in att- INO. 1 ONTARIO Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthurs Fresh Grade 'A' Oven Ready endarece, and entertairsrssesrt ,eras provided by their own OT OES DO O.GNApipes and drums. Not to be left out of the picture, the ywss+8 people in the area held a Wien people them. the gnext even- �• 9c was the By the Piece lb. 29c (Frying, Roasting, Barbecuing) • t appy second prize wlssneL e —Sliced _ the Draw held recently by the - 9c Round South Pickering g off hes. She is proudly showing off hes new (10 lbs. 39c) (Large 11 4t. ba w — l A. M. F. M. Radio, Stereo, Oi Tender Sweet Cross Cut :_ Fresh Hoare Grown, . SHORT>RIS ROAST = ��. 696........................................._.:_...._... CORN-on the COB Fresh . SkiniMt (Loom) BACK TO SCHOOL MINCED STEAK Ib. 69e SPECIALS AT Large Cobe - - - L :. :�b. �+ ..MARE RIES" r Boneless Rolled _(1 st 5 Ribs) I IN -3LADIES WSAR PRIME RIB ROAST - Ib• Wc• - _ say Ridges (1, G. A.) Masa 9_ C Blade or Short Rib _ SI lls�• douses - n ROAST (blade bone removed? 1b. ;ye Sirloin, Porterhouse Juncp•r dtovss• ........ �•�Fres~ T-Bone &WingSteaks Ekins, . � , : BEEF = - Z lbs. 79e Ib. C sil, K _ ... $5.90 . MINCEDBulky -- Standing (6th & 7th Ribs) s . from �•x Strsteh Slacks •- �•� PRIME RIB ROAST b. 5!e 1'dW� _ - .. Daik•IM+ w•6t•rs f . � W have a big, new shiPrn•nt ! Lucas Arthurs Super Value 1-lb. Pip•(,0�I +�E ROLL'....�b. r or "as that dee `1611 the 1W1this Fall.. It wont cost l►ou a DOZEN Fr i Btry) BREAKFAST BACON 65c cent to Can• in a look • (Co Fresh (Not Frozen) Meaty _ - _ . ,., $39-28" Blue Goose or Sunkist Sweet Eating Maple Leaf Fully Cooked Boneless ' Valencia ORANGES 3 dos $1.00 HAM SPARERIBS cs 0 T - -tb. r W�,:,,:: H�P�� .,�,�„6ry -J - (Size 180's) SMOKED _ (Average' 2 - 3 lbs.) _ _ - Plan were already in grog No. 1 Home Grown Scow White 19. hds. Sliced Rindletis real' for our Dante; wtuah Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked will' be held , on October 30 Members rtoav have tickets, • • tb. c and will be happy to sell them: CAULIFLOWER , Picnic SHOULDER lb. X49 o to you. bps. R. D: Thompson �e as aeon has, begun preparations for the 2 for 49e Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket ,_ whs� be . - .,.,.. `' Ib. 39c Marathon will M POT ROAST Round or Square starting areasked to bring No. 1 Home Grown Fin" Green Ig. hds. Fresh Lean Pork Loln Roasts their cdonation for the Fish END ;—^ 1b. 59e lb: {t Pond to our next meeting RIB EN — Also, Please remember the (Average 2% lbs.)UV "Grab Bag„ you were asked ...CABBAGEOAST TENDERLOIN END —'Ib. 69e to -bring. To round Ott our e%- ening, we had a "Games Night". Members•-Oeeas�e note: 2 for 29c CENTRE ROASTS or HOPS. — Ib• 796 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI. & SAT. - due to the-7tankNOving - be WHOLE LOIN Ib. 6k day, our next meeting wM be SEPTEMBER 17th - 18th - 19(11 held on tate •third Monday— Table Queen Large �Siser Whil They Last - FRESH October 19, - Corr. CHICKEN WINGS -__- — Ib. Z9e evenings till 7 Sat till 6 'Thur+., Friday-till 9 PEPPER SQUASH 3 for 29e Open Excellent-for Barbecuing • ' r� t Page Eight THR PICKERING NEWT' rTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 - - __ BROCK ROAD BUSINESS DIRECTORY The 'Churches EST ROUGE W With the C. N. E. over, and West Rouge Ladies' Club Mrs. Travis, Winnipeg, 'has children back at school, we are ■rsa4taata�o�RiltaassR► held the!.r first meeting of the returned from Malartic, Que., pleased that they are all back _.. � Semon, with about twee to spend a few days with her safely. Some of course are GUARANTEED MCEACHNIE�S PICf(etjRs �. ty members, on Thursday ev- daughter, son-in-law and. the Ism to be back; others-not ` ening. The Bazaar, to be held family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc- so happy„ W. -Lange, Mr. Kol- Radio-TV Service -FUNERAL DIRECTOR United Church on Saturday. •November 7, in Intyre and family, of Rouge lard and Mrs, Kench ,are also �/ the Rainbow Room, The Shop- Hills Dr., before going on .to in charge for another year., Any Make or Model Minister: Rev. Melville Butters ping Plaza, was the main topic visit her son and "family, Dry- The Cubs held their first fall * _CHURCH SERVICES - for the evening. A social time den, Ontario. meeting on Monday, Septem-• ARTHUR FIELD was spent at. the close of the Members of the West Rouge ber 14, in the Red Cross Bldg. Private Ambulance Service 9.45' and 11.07 A. M. meeting when the hostesses: Canoe Club "BMchcombers' We, are sorry to see Dr, and .DICKERING DAY OR NIGHT Mrs. Marie Haight and Mrs•' Bim" to be held at Heron Pk. 'Mrs: Lesiuk leave our comm-Hours: Hours• As above for Sunday School Sharon Beck, served refresh- on Friday, September 25. Priz- unity. He will be continuing Worship P _ : Services ments. es. Jack Lomas to provide the his practice in Windsor. The next meeting of this music and MC the program. We wish them the best in the WATER DELIVERED Group will be a Poi Luck Sup-Tickets from any of the Club new home. War, McRat:hnie, Prop. AUDLEY per, to be held on Thursday, members or, Executive. Come M� Harry Dawson spent a . Church Service 9.45 A. M. 1 September 24, at 8.00 p. m., 'at along in your "casual" clothes few days recently visiting her west of DunbartOn * Sunday School 10:50 A. M. t the, school. Each lady attend- and enjoy an evening, with friends and relatives in Mon- is is asked to bring their friends. treal. PHONE PHONE: 942-2171 census■ii==anatsarsattai+ ' favourite dish-either first o 0 0 Happy Birthday to Mrs. W. PICICeCitlg DAF. course of dessert and a plate, Churches In West .,Rouge Sowerby who celebrated her , pp cup and saucer,... with silver- — -} birthday on Friday. Septem- ATIaDhC 2'0063 ware for themselves. St. Edward's Anglican Church ber 11. Mr. and. Mrs. James I As the Club is a Social- and East Ave. Kaven and son Tom, of Rose- i St. Georgy f i � service roup. KEN an CLARK district are especially invited A. m., Morning Prayer and the evening. to come out, and the, Presid- Sunday School for children of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and Crelghton, Drynan - ►tore[RINQ, ONTARIO - ent and Executive would 'likoa all ages• Prof. Cunningham. of Pamilly; also Charmaine Burke R f N T I C - ­A Murdoch R[v. N. S. sIt[rNERa - oto have the old. members back. *`re Un;versity-of Toronto, will spent the week-end at, Bird's AUCTIONEERS s A.. D. D. -and enjoy the social time with be in charge of the service, and,' Creek, where all enjoyed a MARK aes their neighbors and friends., you are invited to tonic out Cmn Roast. The younger set MARKHAM, BafTiiteri, SolleitOn Sex cess. ►wb•Nes. o.r. Mrs. June Chesher, Kirkdene and !rear his very interesting enjoyed horseback riding and eq epUmssed ofsinuterisan for the Mwu e9a-aa I _ t:.itl.• .t oatvl• and Y•rb and Notaries Publle � _ suuoAr ssartcss - Rd. is the President, and ex- . and enlightening messages swimming. j For se at••a. Impo -ewIs. House. { se a• m.---N•iy commosi•• tends a cordial invitation - to each Sunday morning. The Senior Citizens met on b•tr Foru tr.t now Estate SANK OF COAAIAlaCa CMAAMM I ae.so .• se•_a:""I.s �sw :the ladies of West Rouge. to Choir practice will start on . Wednesday, September 9, to Mass � sreslaft at come out and get acquainted. Friday, Septemi�er 25, for all rrrake plans far their Bazaar noneomabb. 5 Slmeoo St. N., Oshawa •e ce a-Nay Cowwwetss 000 those. interested. The time to to take place on Saturday, I (aa SeMaT) ' There dre-. two nice new be announced at a later date, ouA1 i- PH AT ON['RICa TN Oshawa 72?-24fi sere .. s.-rlah h ache.] September 26• at the C. E. _ PHONES _ epicene , . benches in the Parkette. at ttre o 0 0 Centre. of Pickering United (1w rn Nvt•b Nate Kirk- Grace Presbyterian Church (artrTclr, ' i94-NI61 or 6464M I ae." M. corner of East Ave. and p @10 m bow b•ee' astahUshed (At the Pwftk Neu) dere Rd., winch were dons- Port Union Road Mrs. Burton,'Mrs. T'yas, Mrs, we t�w••rs these tee•. ted by the Ladies' Club. This it was very encouraging to.1 Wilson and Mrs..Hughson. all ""04y C _ win be a nice place to sit down have sp manY Young people members of the Brock Road • ..:. i asses .. a.-•-NNr r� and rest when you are return- and children out to the Pirst R Cram, spent a clay at the I •.a I.a.....t.e ter m. sl.t -Ing from •sltapping• week of Sunday School Classes C. lY. E_, with the Blood Don FLEURY a COMERY i7 H E R R ` 000' both Senior and Junior. A fine ors Unit. BARRisinm OLICITO Congratulations to Mr. and congregst�n was also out to - ... • • S RS Mrs. Fred Anon. Dectriial P1.• Grace. to hear • Rev,' McAvoy's '------ NOTARIES PUBLIC y risfian SCIeOC! Ch on the arrival of a son at the message on Sunday *morning. olm'. -Scarbara General. Hospital. Morning Worship and Jun- PIANO TEACHING. "t �'�" so" � Sate■1 --- a 0 a ----- ----..Ior_Sunday_School at 11.15 a. Say Ridges 10110111011"I crea fUAefai andRouo[ NtLLs. ONTARtQ' Several couples.-in.-the-diet-: m Sunda_Y. _ September 20. MRs. K. WHEATO!! AT. i-S7S�1 _ cNURCN s[RWe[ AND rice irxaudi-ng: Mr. and Mrs, with Senior Sundi __c A; R �- - - - . _ __i_._ -_� Senrise Bob McIntyre; Mr, and Mrs. Cusses at 10.00 a. m.. Ice Now Aeeepting Platte SUNDAY _ ceases A. ss. - John Head; Mr, and. MTs. Bob For .girls from Grade 4 and pupil- Lemons To Begin In s. L. - Y.H D. N1• Miller: Mr. and Mrs. Jltn Mar up, Explorers began on Mon- SepterRbar. rlwdwf w ' '� �'` INe. 2 Hlolwiyay Aisles lest warm of Kay, cell ad Ridgewood ltd., and day. SeptWed gwowww ember 14, arid will be :. Photic; 830.4104 * ,4 Pitkorhm Beach Read N•. s. av Mr, ,and Mrs. Alex. Dear, Port held .each Monday. at 4.30 p. (sep 10) b �� � TestAe..L. N N we awes ; _ 1 Unman Road, enj9y�ed a party m.-at the church until further of the w u••ttf.s at the Rouge Hills Goif Club. notice. _ New .t sees� SL on Sunday evening, SepteTnber The Young People from Gr. - MONUMENTS . rerepihone ALL AMC ws1=9 6, when they bade farewell to 9 and up, are invited to attend HARRY TURNER The R..eles ttl•es M b Mr: and Mrs. Bill Edgeley, of meetings each Monday, at 8.00 WHitehall 2-3610 - - - NO JOB TOO SMALL � wttp+wr ss•ww•wt w.rMse' tme .r�rbih� T..•+wr. *s+e+aes . _ the city, who are well known p. m. m the Church. •N tM/eF • sees a a w N. ■ to Orly of the local residents. The Ladies' Guild of Grace T-twtehing Sack Filling ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. .t r...a.. L..fl... - _ and have taken up residence in ` Church . wiD hold their f'imt' Grading Excavating a. R. a. wbmy,. 0 OaNe ra. FerMne 1011e.UN00% CAM at the Church on Pont Hole Drilling Te• Mo- west or rvbN4r . rswooRota>•s>tRDaotasrsrD. ATfaew a.aees MOs>AresI. snow Removal R•. i. NlNq, eetwew 0 0 0 Wednesday, September 23, at O"' Ajax ;fitly and Sail Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Adams 8.00 p, m. and will• show an in Phene: 202-1696901 a VA% A Classified Ad and family, Ridgewood Road, teresting film on Fruit Grow- Phone: Whitby "S-3462- enjoyed a visit recently from ing and Canning and Preser- .............. - ■a*saDaaaa=usuate[aata Mrs., Adams' parents. Mr. and ving" entitled 'The Horn of M I L LER Sit. afldleWrs :!Mrs. Blair, o1 -Scotland. Plenty". All ladies in the ft-Presbyterian 000 0 0trill are Invited to carie out. - TRAILER SERVICES - :_ Mr: and Mrs.- Cliff. Dick, of Refrestrmerits w. wall .be served SALES i RENTALS #, DONE I / , Clwreh Street North, MekmrirtS Ridgewood Road and Mr: and by the niembeis of the Guild. Tig-A-Long Camping TrailerVEnd Mrs. Fred .Hunt. Island Rd. at- The Couples Club of Cen- 19" Meds From 5200.00 Minister Rev. F. Conkry, M. A ternded the funeral service for tennial United Church Invited -_ Man1q' M Windsor Dawe the hate Cod. Steve Stephenson. local residents to coarse out Cabin A Camping Trailers �� �� at FontMll, on Monday, Sep- and enjoy a 'Turkey Dinner at FOR RENT �ryE [ember 7.. Cod. Stephenson the Church Hall. Centennial Everything For Trailers E GONE WHOLESALService of Wershlp 11.15 A.& in . of a....fbd, and Kingston Rd., on Sat. AJAX _ Phone: 942-2491Sunday School 10.00 A.JII - heart attack, on Thursday; Oct. 3 from 5 to 'T p. m. 're - pRDER - :. September 3: and has made ets may be obtained by calling (apr 9 tf) his home with his wife and AT. 2-5189.' Awedt family at Fonthill for several , niendly Weleorae years after leaving Rosebank, _ Xou and was wKnnown to many - - - A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.95 local residents, as. he was LTD. _ o es �RU . much interested in the . town bur Wholesale Pl9Ce $39.95 ship's municipal affairs.' 000 luffaur 14Irs. Sandra Will requires ]PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ' �a pianist for her Dancing �iSavings On Our House-Calls 3 Shop Repair Service UNITED CHURCH. School held at Grace Presby- terian Church, eaL, week, and !Ol•MRTI�S. °SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS SSSssAVE -Picture Tubes, Tubes; 'Parts - SSSSAVE (Highway No. 2.) would like anyone interested. 7 G1 TUNER CLEANER - Only 99e. W. A. McKay, M. A., Ph. D. l to call ATlantic 2-4219: , Minister - --_ Personals _ STOREtlouRs. :_L G. S. ELECTRONICS - -- Mr. and Mrs: Jed MacLean, -. .` Chesterton Shores, entertain 'WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.tn r suKDAl( SCHOOL ed friends' at an anniversary WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. LTD.. MO and 11.00 A. M. party. for;:. Mr. acrd Mrs. Herb. MORNING WORSHIP i shilton, West Point Cres., who SUNDAY *id HOLIDAYS.] p.nl. I'O 5 pent. A. M were married twenty-seven ­--LIVERPOOL -- r li: - - --- i.IVERPOOL_ROAD, SOUTH Servl g 11.00 years oh Friday, Septembe _ n Christ In The. Our best wishes, to Herb'and SAYING PHONE 839-Z'148 _-CoptmunMy Singe 1025 Lil, on their anniversary. DICKERING PHONE Whitehall 4-5961 Mr. and Nis. W. Bigham ,:. ,and Brant, Brycemore. Rd. spent the week-end with relat-. tives at Port Perry.. errlraarest[aaswr:Dsassw- Mr. and Mis. Chris Purkiss, Sunrivslope Rd. are enjoying ALUMINUM DOORS OPTOMETRIST :. ST. ,IAMBS . a few days . at Chante Clear JOHN L. RAWeON, R.O. COMMUNITY CHURCH Longe, in the Laurentiens, 24.HOUR ' Refernted Eplseopal wYzi1e Mr. Purkiss attends a AND WINDOWSNtrsSan! Street ii.ECTRONiC Re•abank Read. North convention. SERVICE Capt. Ilw. L IL Mephersen Miss Susan Olsen,. Friend- • • (Off Liverpool Rd.. South) SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS E. A. 'ship Ave.. will be 'attending A BCtrye 1n AppeerenCe {��d Prlee Service (entracte sl Perrier Ave., Toronto 6 Univegsrty. of Torosrto this ••;BAY RIDGES . -. ANTENNA= A TOWERS Phone HO.. 5404 year wit re she will take Hours.. - ..10 A. M: to 4 P. M. i IrlShihd ..�1. AJAX- L U M B E R :. Tas�tt. S a °D Claw. Many happy rettrrng of fireEVENINes - 7 to 9 P. M. :, C % M' RADIO to Wok Howitt, Rouge . it TELEVISION 9.4a A. M. i•Ii t3 Dr. 'on his s birth- CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY: Mernfn Prayer d� 16; CPidcering. Yard Only) Twwww �w71 dimrfle Baxter, also of Rouge _ Dr. who will be six,, on, Hely Cannwahm PkW September 18. awasiatarraa>,alnalrs[nstatra 4 y page Nine HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS love of children. and her cap- His constructive criticism- -� - acity as a teacher, was noticed was of great help to all con- and she was made Asst. Super carried, and his choice of "Still intenderrt of the Primary De- Life" as the play for Ororioy f errt and . for the past delighted the members of the ! AY .-.,..Rl[) ES -.N EWS �e ea has been Primaz7+ cast of the said pdg3'• Steft ad fawn fl= by Ridges By Pat Finn � persevered in add - All three plays will be pres- • these undertakings, even when errted at Pickering Cosnmtm- - her health said she should not. itY Hall on September 17, 18 the Sir Jona A. MacDonald questions will be solicited each attend. -- She will be missed at Sunday and 19. C:ti¢4sin time 8.30 p. eyfiM week in shopping areas.. The o 0 0 �7 Public School was discussed School Conferences and Con- m• Tickets from members, or _ � � queetions in this re- questions are not designed to Fairport United' Church ventions. Besides being a work- available at tate door. �{�,�., 24th gard were answered by the promote circ "Liberal Cause' Any new residents are in- er in the U. C. W. -she also _.._.._ teliN/C1 1i Area 2. School Board's Chair nor that of the Federal Gov- vited to join the congregation worked with the Public School �O� ' NEWS men of of BtiO�ngs and Proper ernment, bQt mainly on issues .at the Service on Sunday, at Auxiliary, helping with teas, Say Rl W i Hockey �, W. Fred. Hawes' that will arise in the future. 9.45 a. m. Children .up 'to 8 parties and bazaars. The many WITH AWASCO DIST AssociationMembers were advised that The Poll begins on Thursday, yrs. of age attend Sunday floral tributes and the lar•g, ` HOUSE LEAGUE permission has been granted September 24, in the Oshawa School at 9.45 a. m., and those number wino attended her fun- Scouting in OWASCO Drs to a' Nursery School to locate and,• upon completion of the 9 and up have classes at 11.00. eral testified to the esteem in trict gets into full swing in Road poll, an analysis will be made' On Sunday, September 20, which she vies held.. The fun- ma Units this week. Cubs, A general meeting will b- one one of the Liverpoolnt individual ndt the 'Sacrament of Infant Bap d in Bayview Heights Pub- �t�, which had been zoned by a prominent ere! service was conducted. by Scouts, Rovers, Sea Scouts tic School Auditorium. Thurs- for."Professional" use, and, be- yet decided upon, but who will, tism will be observed and, if Rev. F. Little. Pallbearers: are ready 'for another season + day, September 24, at 8.00 P• cause there are only five such be. without a bias. you wish to have your child Bruce Hollinger, Wilmot Gat- of activity, and Units enjoyed "stuaup", to organize and building sites available, and The Bay Ridges Liberal Ass- baptised, you are invited to es., Mac Armstrong, 'Harry a wonderful summer of camp- uss "House League Hock- there is a need for medical, ocaton hopes that everyone contact .Rev. Dr. W. A. Mac- Hodgson. Lloyd McKean, Sid- ing and hiking, and visiting for the corning season: legal and similar services in will co-operate to make this a Kay. at 942-0967. ney Eeare. Leonard Hollinger the Jamboree in the U. S. ` _gn to ize decided by successful. and revealing, veri- W(kld Commwfrion Sunday and Will Hollinger. The sym- OWASCO District Council the business end of the League the membership that a ire tura. arxi coaches and managers to should be presented, objecting` 0 0 0 members will be received. Dr.- is extended to her husband Wednesday, September 8, at ;earns. Al- ' use of this site by a • MacKay will' -be glad to talk May her children: Wayne, Pickerin The main item of run the individualto the Athletic Classes Held to any who may wish to join S• �. though it takes time and en- Nursery School. It was stress- Dorot3ty, Luella and Brian; to interest -was the discussion of orgy, and very often i i is cold, ed that the membership wel- the church at that time. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. "Apple Day" on October 24. and perhaps a little inconven- the Nursery Shc� =t At .Bayview Heights The Building Committee re- Petty; her sister. Mrs. S. Pow- • Good Deed•'Day" for Cripp- ient to 'take a group of boys is orgy the location to w�ncch ports -that, the property at the ell• and her. brother, -Mr. Gar- led Civilians which was much corner of Old Orchard Road aril mould them into hockey there is an objection. The Athletic Club has ann- net Petty. appreciated last year. Cubs sty. ;heir progress and know The meeting concluded with ounced fit, due to the fact and Douglas Drive has been 0 0 0 will deliver Crippled Civilians' - you have a hand in keeping the showing of a film describ-, that the Sir Joan A.•MaeDon• Purchased for the erection of The Cherry�vood p�rrniversaiy' Clothing Bags on Saturday, players, it is so -rewarding to Ing a Nuclear Power Plant ald Public School is not ready the �' cim�• They will be Service will be held next Sun- November 28, and the Scouts' several hundred boys occupied such as the one which. is to be with the -result that classes meeting with• the Toronto-Bd— aa,, Se'P'i�r 20; with one will . pick them. up one week ' in a healthy activity, rather- built on wrtrat-is now known as me bei cotxi<ucted � �� on September 22, to discuss service, in the morning at later. The Annual Dinner will than having them spend their the Bay Ridges Beach Park. financing the new building. auditorium of Bayview iigtrts. 11,00 o'clock. Rev. HilIiar, of be held in Pickering In -Oct excess energy ener y on perhaps-- present at the meeting was public School, it will be m- ""' Brooklin will be the speaker. - er. No matter what Unit you .......................... destructive pasttimes: There is our Member- of the Legis-, poseble for the" Chub to resume AM- - OOd Sunday School at 9.30 a. m.- are associated with. get 'out a place for YOU in *-is group- !store, Mr. Albert (Ab.) Wal- activities until the Bayview% "`- �- ........ .... _ . .... and backthis Unit. -If you have All we need is your offer to ker. Mr. Don Wari'n8, Cour►- Auditor un is. once again, a- It was with deep shock and. The MC -AX Players no boys of scouting age, and help in the capacity YOU feel chlor for Ward 3, and School vailable. Watch for tare ann- Profound sadness that Cherry- wish to be community -minded, yw are best fitted. Area No. 2. Trustees, Mrs. Pat ouncenwrit of the date on wood unity learned of come otit and help. Your help Please attend this meeting - Finn, Mr: John Williams and Which Athletic Club activities the passing 9P.. Mrs. Murray, At the dress rehearse] for. will be appreciated. and oxer to Tend Your son andr. Fred iiawes. velli get ttrrder verso+• Hollinger this past week. the Pick -Ax Players Presents- The Group Committee of 1st. other boys a gt d your ing hand o e 0 0 0 0 Iftrichfe" as we all knew tion of three one -act plays, on Fairport Beach will meet on 4 R. G. St IfWI iter. was a devoted wife, a September 11. as folkws: Monday.* September 21, at 8.00 i Scouts To Bowling League fW loving mother. a dutiful dau- Mon 1. "A Resounding Tinkle". P, m., sharp. -We hope to see f . rents as possible. General Manager sitar, a helptul neighbor and by N• F, Sirrrpson. 0,00 C� an ardent church -worker. Her 2. '•The Bishop's Candle- :aa For further news on Scaout- . marzyy _ _ — -- _ i nq, phone 839-3562.- GrorrP weld hold a "bottle Maw Bay Ridges bovAing iy in the United Church Sun- 3. ,Still Life", by Noel Cow- drive'' on Saturday. �Pt errthusiasL4 were disappointed eaO°i where she has guy- �, • APPLE PtCKERS WANTED ' Residentsday :.. Report To bar 2s, commencin6 at 9.30 a. when it was announced that ye faithful service ' for - many los Chas. Jol snite. well-known e • Any bottles can either teams Loi• the BaiNling Leagge While a Senior Pupil local drama critic consented to start on SeptMnber -21. - Dt a recent meeting of tree be P�c� on your cloori either tel) er were foil. he further rests_ there, she 'was Missionary Sec- -to adjudicate the plays, . and Edgar James, three miles north Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc- given to the boys when they trations could not be accepted. ietary' 'hien she graduated to ctse O one for . competition at of . No, Z. Highway on •rock ' Cation held at Bayview Heights �. Proceeds go to hold the The demand y� so great that • teach 8 class of Beginners. Her the Orono Festival. Rd. Phom: N=-1167. . School, on Wednesda3', Sept- Scouting and-Cubbing acthvit= Mr. Brock, of Ajax Bowl. has ' ember 9, it was unanimously ies of more than seventy boys offered do !help with the organ- V decided by those members Pre" in the Bey Ridges District. ization of a second Bay Ridges • - sent that a public_ Meeting Don't for to give both the Bowling League. _On Display Soon At UW MOt should be stalled. inviting iiia • � and your -basement a There are still lanes avall- iaterested persons Hyin8 in the _ break an Saturday the 2tith. 'able at his, al4eys on Harwood � southern portion of the t°wn- 0 0 o Ave.; north of Highway 401, _ ship with a view' to taking de" L,1�� To . Conduct Anyone interested in joining 1965 PONTIAC PAltrslENNE finite steps to split- the town - finite Vsti oils new ague is invited' to. _ ship. This course of action .was call Mr. Brock at his home at decided upon as a result of the .,, , �, s� Poll In This 90-4293, or at the. Brock � ' Minister of Education's decis- Bowling Alleys 942.6040, We: �0n to set up two School Ar ens in Pickering Township, In- The Liberal Association for would suggest that you maker formation should be available the Federal Riding of public to pavoid fuint of rther disappoint- shortly isappoining right t shortly as to the date and the will be conducting a Pu mernt. .r ll throughout all communit- 0 0 0 t' place of this meeting. Po in completion of les in th'e. Riding. -Answers .io OWA ��•J The delay - ■Darr=rr�rrrrrrarrrrrrr»orrea>•ssrssrrr>.asrr■ a Meets Eeach Tuesday MPRINTINGO The Choral Societ=y is now._ . x gaiartr day evening at 8.00 m. at ds Envel • s Statements the home m Mr. Dick Harlow.. tea .. 1290 Radom St., Bay Ridges. With the. help• of their new TiTickets 1Dod ars, Business Cards regular pianist: the group is All new outside from the massive twin grille back through the dyriarnic new roofline atyhng; c now hard at work on Christ- all new beneath with a steadier, sturdier wider track chassis, Pontiac for '65 sets the pace in _ mss _music• Anyone who likes its field. The sturdy elegance of the deeper grille and full wraparound front bumper is backed THE TCS E R N G-1� W S : to sing, is• wehoome :to join._ En- up by a new ;Perimeter- frame, Tread-is-nror-e-t#art two inches larger in front -surd n;ore�hart- three inches m the rear. New torque box coristr•uction, new Full CoR sus ion, wider stance a quiries will be welcomed b� pens • _: Mrs. Harlow, 839-1443. rear springs and shock absorbers give Pontiac 65 a more stable ride and improved handling. A new larger and Satter windshield blends with the sweeping roofline. New wheel trim covers -'. • ° ° and hub caps blend fn with body contours. Curved side windows slim down the roof and give" 942.0940 - Doctor Weisbaum's added room. This is the Parisienne Custom Sport Coupe which has a concealed centre gas' filler and is'avahlable with Sport Top material. In the Parisienne, Laurentian and Strato Chief ■rr���ata�a�tatar�aa�rrrarrasiaaataasraasaaaaisi�rs . series there are 14 models. Secretary 'Wed MM::: EMMMMU City'Hail was the scene on 1965 ACADIAN BEAUMONT SPECIAL! Tubes/ 1-5O/O Off! Tuesday, September 15. of the marriage of Dr. Weisbaum's j A S R A D 10 & T V. _ Taylor secretary, •Barbara D O � G L _ Taylor to Cecil McKenzie.' Fol- _ low-ing. their- oneym'oon• ' Mr. -- - -- . and Mrs. McKenzie will reSi ate' PICKERING MAIN STREET/' at 876 Ctrapleau Drive. 000 Dan's Restaurant) Church News - ... (Across' from .. � . r � 4 - Peace Lutheran 'Church �•?w The Third Bay Ridges Cub r Radio, Hi Fi, Transistor �C TV Service °A Pack has resumed regular meetings at Peace Lutheran House * Calls 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Church. -Cubs meet each Mon- day evening at 7.00 o'clock. " Unfortunately, there is al- CM On in and See Our TV, Radios, Hi Fi's, Transistors ready a waiting list to join the pack... Special! at Our Record Bar — Sunday School teachers will ' -attend the Parlsh Education /�►� Institute to be held at St. V • L Ks ONLY 80c Each - Ansgar Lutheran Church, in Toronto, on Sunday, SePtem- The 1965 Acadian Beaumont has a completely redesigned front end to produce Sowing, un - 96 Off — ' 4o ft. Tower Kits $3T.95 !less Wire) be 27' mid Su ' October cluttered liner and a dynamic, low silhouette. New hood .and front fenders complement a T S �S 4 Prom 200 to 9 a p m restyled grille assembly and new front bumper with air slot. New mouldings and distinctive Confirmation Classes will be- to hi ornamen set off the sleek contours w ch taper into new horizontal ribbed taillights. on Saturday, September Beaumont for '65 has a smoother ride with improved rear suspension. Iarger bus�n�p for sus - Confirmation pension control arms and new front and rear springs. The Econofiame Sgin ire is Quieter Phone 942=6210 19. at 10.30 a. m. Anyone who and the optional 140-h y. six provides smoother operation. This it the Beaumaavt will be 13 years_oZ .age,.pTigr � gw IS& JWSu nmt is offered in 4 Nmia and YS Model& to December 31, is welcome tolilt i..