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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
VOL. 111I NO. 40
Pickering Village To Get Final
History In Action" Draws 3A0
L
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_ E,
Qs�%d Q Cost On Unitary Sewer ',Syst
to the council,
Pickeiing Village Council is sewers mean
-the but too' the village. He added to get revised figures on
costs of installing sanitary that sewers were, not vote cat
sewers, it was decided at a cher for the forthcoming el
uck'
special meeting last Thursday ection.
night, when council reviewed Mr. Murison said the De -
the questionaires; returned by of Highways wants
There will be no more duck
to repave the Wngston Road
-1 hunting on Frenchman's Bay,
�4 the property owners.
Eleanor Westney 'Of 430 questionaires sent to through the Village, and the
it has been decided by the if County is anxious to complete
owners
Pickering Township: Game Co -
property asking
mmittee. they wanted to prepay their Church street. He added that
The "no discharging of Top
Public Speaker
Fire frontage, or spread it over 2Cr although the high school has
received and indicated they are not years, 240 were rece inter
Arms" now coven that area Eleanor Westney •
dao- 132 of these were in favour of sated in sewers, he feels they
of -West Rouge, to the Con. 2,- Miss Eleanor Westney,
Ill be, when they have added
right through to the east side ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry prepayment. w
of Sandy Beach Road at.BRY G. Westney, a Grade XIII Pick- Those in favour of the prepay- 37 rooms to the present build -
Ridges. ering District High School ment represent a total of Ing.
..0 YOU. don't do something
Councillor Bill Newman, a and winner, of the of the I. O. $54,000-00
hunter himself, said it is be- O. F: Public Speaking' Contest, Councillor Bas Kearney - put -now, it's a dead issue", the
coming too dangerous to allow sponsored by the United N ' at- a motion to secure final costs Reeve said.
hunting in this area with the tons Pilgemmage for Youth, in,, from the engineer, before sub- Councillor Kearney echoed
way the general area is be- New York this summer is att- mitting the proposal to the the reeve's words and said the
mcoming built up. ending the Sovereign Grand Ontario Municipal Board. growth of the village would be
Lodge in Minneapolis this, Reeve Murison saki that a slow until sanitary sewers
week Over twelve hundred great many who were not in are installed.
Public Meeting Set students from Canada and the favour of paying now, would' Councillor Burningham said
U, S. were guests at the Unit- be willing to debenture costs he agreed with everything the
ed Nations in New York where over a 30 year period• reeve and Mr. Kearney said•
For OdoW ft. each student described their He said it was not what the
The public meeting to dts- Impressions of the tour. This
cuss splitting Pickering Town- is the first time in fifteen
ship, will be hold on October years that an Ontario studentt
won the Top Award. -Eleanor Local Architects Do Not Ge' Job
7, It was learned this week.
be expressing .the grant- meeting open to all Int- will le for
meted persons Is to be field ude Of these students theOn New Township Municipal Build"
woridgwful __privilege these
at -tfw Dunba~ -HISk-SeNoot- - _1aeWthztiugh`- -avbf-tecitz made -an a--.
at 7.45 P. nL --
Lodges have provided Local
out bolh cowrtries.
The meeting Is being called Miss Westney went- to Minn- ppearance at township council ed firm thanked council for
by the Bay Ridges Ratepayers" this week to present a propos- selecting them as the archi-
eapolis by train and will fly
Association. After the decision at that the firm of Beddall and tecta. He said they. have also
back, arriving Thursday morn
on two school a for the Rankin and Saccoccio would been retained to put up an
Ing. plans fora office building beside the new
A township was announced, the work together on
Association decided to cal .......... ----- - municipal bolding.
I a new municipal building.
Councillor John Campbell
public meeting for the purposeReeve Clifford LAycox told
West Mw Resiiiiii' -t council met last said be was annoyed by this
of discussing splitting Picker- them that
Ing Township. Thursday and decided .to stay. remark. He said he would not
Apperetl Over Lack with their orgktal choice 'of tolerate any pressure from the
istorical the firm of. Craig. Zeigler and outside, as to the location of
Strong of Peterboro. He said the new bolding.
Society 7
.,.Of Services.. council had been accused late- Reeve Laycox took except- -
May
sticking 'to original -ioh to the remark. and
May Sfill M Grad Several residents of West I�r of -not %'-W
Rouge, living in the Rougedale motions, and had decided to told by MT. Campbell, that if
An ""meted 3000 persons witnessed 'History In Action' Day Mr, Donald Gibson of the Acres sub -division, appliared stay with this one. the cap fits, t6 wear It.
the Township Museum In Brougham last Saturday. Thaw an Pickering Township HWOr*W before council to. protest that Councillors Wank and Cam- Later, Mr, Campbell said he
an appeal to the pbell wery not in - favour: of was not suggesting that any
Istercial Society Committee are to be ewnplimented on Society made nothing Is being done 'to com-. the firm that has been chosen. member of council was doing
fine displays and demonstrations., Wan Parkin of Kinsa$@, township council this week for plete their services. etc. Mr. Beddall on learning of anything out of line, but that
'money from the centennial They said the streets are
shown hire bowing a log. the "me way they did. -years eq& the C'OUDCil'S decisi'on. handed It was pressure from outside
grants. He said that the Socr so bad. thirrt delivery men re- In his resignation as a memb- the council he was referring to,
iety would like to purchase a fuse to drive on them. They
er of the Township Industrial In his ren
few buildings and se up a
along said there are no street lights, Committee.
pioneer village, at beside not even street signs.
Vickering Village •Notes the present museum. He said One man. living In a W,000
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Alison Chilvers and Wayne turned his ankle and broke a he felt that this was in keep- home said the whole house has
th
lngwfffth—tl� —govemmerit had mUW-b6he--Tn �is ftoot. �e a layer of dust throughout it %to I 1n%rJ WIN 9 W%r
rdxfy on Wednesday, Sept. will be wailing in a cast for* in mind for a centennial mem- every, morning.•
by each having friends in three weeks. orial. Councillor Bill. Newman said
Councillor Herb Wank said .-this subdivider has no
celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Henry Westney, Mrs. good been
Lodge Bill Me, end of trouble tows and is
_ean, Miss Lou Cal- the Society has a
Th Easter Rebekah
their n rt. really getting
fnr trim
bell first meeting "after bm, Miss Lenore Farley, job, but he felt a living chem- time to start
i.i iilra� n lihrAry
Jum. waxer LAM r
tw Noble Grand
wedneoday evening,
_flie_P�rftent te—.
the subdivider not be"granted
iter long illness. Sister Rose
Mr. and Meas. Cyril Morley
A motion by Bill 'Newman to
any rriore.building permits un -
Stroud, V. P. read the report
and Mr.. and Mrs. Chester Butt
give the Historical Society a
sum of -320.000, plui whatever
til he cocripletes. his present
vd e sick members: re-
th
and cards sent
enjoyed the autumn scenery
on Monday, driving up north
other money is not used from
obligations.
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thern. =r a�ll, business was
rM
through Raliburton to view
the grant, was defeated.
However, a meetting is - to
Cowl Aqua Over
alt with Lodge ckeed in the
I
the. colour. I *.
The held on the dispensation of
*gular foml.
A euchre win be held in the
'HAM bbthdWW wishes go
to Joy-ce"McLean who had, a
I the Centennial.. Grant money,
been
Location Of New
Clonmuritty Halt O&.dber 1st
first
birthday Sept.,22, &M to Jane
and the door has not
closed on the Historical 'S)c-
at 8 p. nL This is the
A
Rhmner who celebrated hers
, Jety.
A micipal Bulift
euchre to � start the season.
on Sept -23rd.
........... . .............................
m&9ome is extended to all.
mrs.'boris HartoP, Lbwcdn
Mrs. F. Holmes flew out - t
Greenwood & Kinsale
Them was considerable dis-
Ave., had Mr. and Mrs: Fev-�
Moose Jew, Saskatchewan too
cusajon at Pickering Township
ang from Victor* R C., their
Fort Sr.is
visit her sister last week, who
quite ill.
To Nve M
Council this week over the
location of the new niunicipal
ran and,family
John visiting with her , last
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prouse
building.
*inday.
and Mr. ahA Mrs. G. Littlejohn
Indly entre
CNN C
Councillor John Campbell
sure to see the new cars
have returned after two weeks
favored it being located on
disfAay at Law Motors on
,�Be
holiday and report having had
I wonderful time and good
The area -of Greenwood and
the township's property at
the comer of No. 2 and Liver -
Thursday of this week.
Mr. Mrs. Iiugb Squires
a
weather. They travelled over
Kinsale is to have a Comrnun-
-pool Road. He argued that .the
and
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
3,000 miles, driving to P. E.
Island and Cape'Breton Island
itY Centre, in, the old Kinsale
School on No. 7 Highway and
services would be easier to lo-
cate at this spot and that it
1. 0. Sheppard of HamiltM
returning through the United
it will be known as the North-
was more in the heart of the
spent 6 weeks ,in Eu �rope rec-
oytly and while there visited
states. They stopped at Gan-
East Pickering Community
Centre-
built-up areas. He also said
life long residents of Squires
anoque to visit Mr. Goody and
Mrs. Doucette on their way.
Former councillor Milton
there was more room here.
Reeve Clifford IA*mox arg-
Beach in Ireland, the Mercers.
e'
Mowbray, appeared before the
tied for the orginal location at\
While touring Scotland, they
rl*t Mr. D. Crank, formerly Of
Our high school students
township council this week'
and told them the old s;;I;�
the corner of Brock Road and
m
No. 2. He said he felt the Liv -
Pickering, now liviPg in New
are now leaving home to ent-
their first year of univers-
can be' purchased for $1500.00
erpool land was so expensive,
%pk. Mr. Cionk is the son of
Mrs. Cronk, Church St. south-
er
ity. We wish them success in
He said they had raised 75 Per
cent of this amount by local
it was better to hold ,it.
Deputy -reeve Jean McPhee
Mr. Bill McLean stepped Off
this big step in their lives.
subscription and are applying
son said she felt the Brock
a curb in Toronto on Tuesday,.
for the 25 per cent grant.
Road location with about 3
.1•It
was agreed by council to
acres was not,large enough.
9this
ScW fair
HighSaturday, the
September,
forward the cominittee the
amount of $375.00, the figure
Location of the bultding and
centennial grants will be dis-
oschS0a
The afternoon gets under
representing the grant, and
d retain the
cussed at a conftittee meet -
Ws Sat,11111*
way at 2 P. in• with a parade,
starting at Whites Road , am
the councd would
grant when it Is received from
Ing within ..week or so. -
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. Wayne Colley, 17, of Frenchman's Say
A. In a resent agi
Fair
Concession 2. Later in the aft-
will
the goverrin ent.
Mr. 'Mowbray said theyPickering
Senior Citizens'
Itougs Juvenile game
out afetal of 58 bottom This could be a
iLThe 14th annual SchoDI
AKid's Day sponsored by
Dunbarboh Kiwanis C3Ub
emoon, those attending
be able to see the arts and the
crafts on exhibit There will
wanted to close the deal on
the purchase of the school by
BAZAAR
-Pickering United Church
Wayne Is one of the best pitchers to com
several years.
the end of this month.
This Saturday - 2.06 to 4.00
be held at the Dumbarton
also be a lucky door prize.
- INYERTISINi RATES UPONRfriUEST —
ed
Now that the flag debate has been adjourned in favour
1vt s 111%s•aw V1 r"J
new problem, to provide for a Federal Pension Plan
One failing of the 1964 council is that, they have a
of a committee, the House of Commons is endeavouring
- committee meeting aril bring their resolutions to 'he
with provincial co-operation, is intended to operate as
one nation-wide ions tem. The Prime Minister
one
meetings, then rehash all, the old arguments all over a-
to turn its attention to other legislation introduced by
gain, which certainly is time consuming to cay _ she
,i this legislation was essential. In addition, careful
time IS VaI110YIe _;.
• •'
he Government. =
It iwasnf announced recently that b would d by the
certain farm legislation. This would be followed b the
Stafford Bros. Ltd.
;
we suggest that with the unrest in Pickering Town-
gg
it is a thing for the.
"Bill on. Redistribution. The Prime Minister, in setting
Re-
out the programme, stressed the importance of the Re-
Bill, that was necessary to
MONUMENTS
~he next two weeks at least Thursdays and Fr days will,
ship among the ratepayers, good
distribution pointing out it
7. have had their say and not allowed 'to go on and on
r h Ae' no 81 labour dealt
tode tiw th.
been promised and it is
- - present council that there is no election this year.
have this legislation passed, in accordance with the
COUriCil Chambers.
before rhe end of this present session.
Council has in the past voted on. an issue and then
census taken some three years ago.
Following this Bill, the Government stated they will
DUNDAS ST. EAST' WHITBY MO $4352
these will probably consume four days. The introduc-
the very next week, have reversed that decision.
introduce le -Jarising out of the report of the
_..Royal Commission on Transportation. This is a very
over the same arguments they brought our in commit-
:mer:duce a of non
which a vote is taken on- the ae.ond d, -y.
tee.
One begins to hear questions like "what is going on
" at Brou ham, or is there anything gOin on?" If the
g
important anis complex matter, and a committee will be
formed to study this legislation. The other important
bill is the Canada Pension Plan. We were advisd that ,
mains ndecided
retu
So, v-11ile the committee on tete :rag fa endeavouring
-GRAHAM PARK
RESTAURANT
However trach is acccmpl:shed ant' Et ' reat deal of
ole ofuthis heavy ba klf>of Commons �lof wort . wbe entaged Nin cb has ac umul-
w r�k ,go v r the table. We �_^•• '" o4, }?. that when
g _
ate 3 du. ins the period of t hi: Sessi<, n, w h;cii comr.-enced
atel
t$ a is lent
h
waste of time uel3;0c'arine ni.ncr icst,c!..tiiat could be
proven incorrect or
respectively.
_settled in f: , e• nute3, inst�a;: of half an hour. .
g Yglage - 4 '941.3238
- 4 - More On sewers
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
could do to girt Tigre and bet-
_ e
going Ori.
1 is remAx. It Was omt Out.. owe4
that this was a complicated measure. It deals with a
® _
new problem, to provide for a Federal Pension Plan
One failing of the 1964 council is that, they have a
which. in conjunction with provincial legislation and -
- committee meeting aril bring their resolutions to 'he
with provincial co-operation, is intended to operate as
one nation-wide ions tem. The Prime Minister
one
meetings, then rehash all, the old arguments all over a-
that a' cTaareful review of every single clause
gain, which certainly is time consuming to cay _ she
,i this legislation was essential. In addition, careful
least.
consultation A•.^th the provinces in respect of all clauses
We have been told that Ajax and Markram councils,
is now in progress.
From time to time the Government :nten-ts to in-
-with just as large agendas are out of their meetings
-with g g
terrupt this programme to deal with Sul p y. Dur.ng
.
- by 9.30 p. m. Apparnetly when they settle something
~he next two weeks at least Thursdays and Fr days will,
in committee itis settled. And those who were opposed
be set aside to consider. Estimates of departments t'tat
7. have had their say and not allowed 'to go on and on
r h Ae' no 81 labour dealt
tode tiw th.
been promised and it is
- with their arguments after the matter has reached the
expected that we will deal with this impc-tans mwter
COUriCil Chambers.
before rhe end of this present session.
The reason
ions' were .rather surprising..' cis are exactly retiersed.
The main one'seemed to be They will be asking for your'.
'Irvo more Supply Motions have to he cc•nsid•tred ;nd
Reeve Lay'cox.is very fair ir. letting all members have
these will probably consume four days. The introduc-
their say. Maybe he is too fair, if they are only going
tion of a. Sun•tily :Motion affords an opport inity to
motion -confidence in the Govern-.
over the same arguments they brought our in commit-
:mer:duce a of non
which a vote is taken on- the ae.ond d, -y.
tee.
r,. -en . on
whether the Onpoiitioii will take adventage of this rc-
:
Some 'ineinb�rs are anxious to get G.i with the btis-'
mains ndecided
retu
So, v-11ile the committee on tete :rag fa endeavouring
mess at hand. and even say openly. let's get on with it..
to resp' .•e that controversial probl.m. the Men;!,ers in
However trach is acccmpl:shed ant' Et ' reat deal of
ole ofuthis heavy ba klf>of Commons �lof wort . wbe entaged Nin cb has ac umul-
w r�k ,go v r the table. We �_^•• '" o4, }?. that when
g _
ate 3 du. ins the period of t hi: Sessi<, n, w h;cii comr.-enced
atel
_
there are �o pian•. r .Bloc. rte r� to- tea:l out. it is asS
r-�
waste of time uel3;0c'arine ni.ncr icst,c!..tiiat could be
proven incorrect or
respectively.
_settled in f: , e• nute3, inst�a;: of half an hour. .
g Yglage - 4 '941.3238
- 4 - More On sewers
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
could do to girt Tigre and bet-
At a special meeting of Pickering Village Council on
The Editor less excuses. 'Chat is the use
'
- Thursday night, Reeve Murison made the remark that
The Pickering News of trying to. do an honest job
the proposed sewer project was, not a vote ' catcher.
Dear Sir: Following the Twp. of work and live and. develop
in Town
We, hope not. Sewers for Pickering is a big step. It
Council meeting of September one's business this
ship, when the shuffling has
_
- is a progressive step and one that has to come sooner
8, when I criticized Council for
already been done and the for
or later. We feel that sewers held off too long, will only
awarding the design of our,
pew Municipal Building to S 'al businessman is dealt oral?
_. add to •.the cost and most will agree that such projects
firm outside the townstup; the Recently, the Industrial'
are costly enough at any time.
�� agreed to give the Committee, with the full sup
= We understand that those who do not want sewers
matter further Consideration port of Council, spent taxpay
-do not have to. have them. However everyone has to
in Corrunittee, era' money Ina "Support Your
4.
the corporation's share which
pay is estimated to be a-
Before the committee meet-. Local Businessman" campaign.
bout' 15 mills .at the present figures:
ins, I suggested to t�� he Reeve doesn't Council sup
' its businessmend y
Frankly, we feel the majority of the people will go
that in tiiew n[ the importance
building, and to save Councillors ant and
. for -sanitary sewers because in the not too distant , Wt-
O. M. B. may order
of this
e o so.
Council the d.fl'iclilty'of chops- bell have attempted to do so.
Coing "do
ore, they will be a necessity. The
that it be put to a vote of the people. in this way the
between local architects, Ttiis: as I say, but don't
,hat all three were willing to- do as I do" attitude has com-
council will have a clear picture on lust how many of
iscociate and ' combine their gelled me to resign from the
residents are in favour of the project.
services, fi; a were asked to 'Industrial Committee. How
-the _ --------,._ ....,,rd c,,..,.,,. tha_nrnipss_
__v_.. ,.•L .,, —..t;,, t„ can we promote' Pickering
0
A TAVERN UNDER THE
"LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" -
DINING -ROOM - BANQUET HALL
No. 2. Highway at Rouge River - Ph. 584-1605
,Thomas A. Newman', Q. C.
Eldss>tdrleEE s !`Oz,[ MIR
6'AIRPORT ROAD. SOUTH DUNHARTOls
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
-C*IJIDONIA--RAAD-
BLOCKS & BRICKS
STRUCTURAL STEEL
CRANE RiNTAL
- STATION ROAD, MCKERiNG, ONTARIO
Phones: 942-1960 — 922-5103 6684911
WILLIAM G. LAWSON -
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
: - NOTARY PUBLIC
,'WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATI
CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKERING
PHONES: 945-5741 and 925-2961
ii they, knew -that they do not have to put up any mon-
we have_been
present our pioposal•-row•nsnip wnen me people we
This we did, and were •told look to for leadership fail to
® _
ey until completion of the project, which
t puns 5ra:i met in com- grasp the principles of loyalty
TRAVEL
difference to most families, Many of them -would like
r wn
miuee five day` .previously and to thea o supporters? Fae-
had decided. to. let their origin- ed with this attitude, what
that it changes its mind con-
to save the interest by pre -payment, but do riot have
.al decision stand.. can a prospective industrialist
or commercial businessman ex--
LEARN -70 DRIVE
the money at hand at the, moment.
Apparently, although . the
tenuously.
Whether the decision is
Council'are in the process of .getting revised figures
Reeve, and at least 'two other pest if he follows my'footsteps
;
on costs, before going to the Ontario Municipal Board.
'people
Councillors were aware of the of the last ten year?
Businessmen—take
D R 1 Y I N G L -E S S O N S
• When these figures are in, we suggest that the
and concise picture of just
proposal df our local men, they note—
did not :want to listen. Every- eventually these Councillors
��""��������
be given an understandable
what is going on. People are saying they do not know
thing was neatly "tied up", will find themselves in a sit-
for, their lists- uation where the circumstan-
Ten�le Drnring J{,IIWI A
what it is all about. For some reason, they do not both-
er to call the clerk, who is always most wilting to help
The reason
ions' were .rather surprising..' cis are exactly retiersed.
The main one'seemed to be They will be asking for your'.
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property owners in any way he can.
that Council has rescinded too support."
Yours wry truly,
.
-
many motions in the past, and
that one day there ;s go'
aattt•i>.aaraaaa/asaaeew•ti
ine -'.,T. WILLIAM BEDDALL
not desire to foster the
been done•
The first thing ar>,rone knew
•��Rs�1t��s��>•!�ll�t�■
a1'
this negvwspapez' than. en app-
ointment had been made. This
rapidly growing impression
.•- •
' Cherr,,weed, Ont.
TRAVEL
Township Council and the Pol-
ice who tell me that they are
that it changes its mind con-
The tl liter:
i
CARIBBEAN CRUISES
promised me that nothing
would be done until local 'arch-
unable to persuade the Prov -
instal Dept. of Highways to
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tenuously.
Whether the decision is
I would like to thank you for
RESERVATIONS:—
right or wrong, it is their pod
your recent editorial drawing
attention to the extremely
did get the -Department to post
"No
: -
icy to avoid furtiser, criticism
dangerous crossing at Liver -
1
Ij
and stay with it.
The excuse was made, that
p� .fid and Highway No. 2.
TOUR.S
LiNNNOMl18 i ROtOtilllR ru Sili
if we had come ' to Council
I use this intersection on my
way to work, and am corrin-
'—
-
earlier, something might haveoed
that one day there ;s go'
LOWEST AIR FARES TO
•
:'iLAWNMOWER SHARPENING
been done•
The first thing ar>,rone knew
in to be a terrible smash-up
...there. In fact, I am surprised
R D BUR .EAU LTD.
land -owners in this Township.
These statemetvts were refuted
of this decision was a report'there
have not been several be _
��in
"'
this negvwspapez' than. en app-
ointment had been made. This
fore now. I have spoken to the
ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS
after two Councillors had
Township Council and the Pol-
ice who tell me that they are
i
CARIBBEAN CRUISES
promised me that nothing
would be done until local 'arch-
unable to persuade the Prov -
instal Dept. of Highways to
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11SLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS
itects had an opportunity to
appear again before Council,
install' traff}c lights, though I
and that. most certainly this
did get the -Department to post
"No
To Lu mewom 6mft Tladmi
BACHELOR TOURS
municipal building- of pr's
Parkiirg„ signs on the
Trucks had
.`"iR
NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR J "
would never be given to an
north-east side.
been parking on the shoulder,
LiNNNOMl18 i ROtOtilllR ru Sili
«.- NO•SOOKINO PAREf' AT — :.:-
_
outside firm.
Then it was explained that
making it, impossible to see if
aid ng •Girds coming from the
-
• � . ,.
T R A V E L
members the apP
certain ed firm were residents or
alt -until you we actually
a were a
•
:'iLAWNMOWER SHARPENING
y /HOWARD
M 0 W A
R D BUR .EAU LTD.
land -owners in this Township.
These statemetvts were refuted
. �t on .the toad.
Many other residents agree
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at the meetring, and can be
insignific-
with me -aboutwould this ditgrateful if
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ter visibility there—as soon
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914 - THS FICKMIN NEWT
Page Thea
DUMBARTON tended the Police Dance at clay, less and almost lost her Chris- ment of this- xperieik es and i#�e con�CiFions
Annandale Gall alni Country 000 tzan faith. The doctors and the mQtgret. Pa i. Rev.. : @e Ate. �� where he
Personals Club last Friday evening. �u�t� Church nurses left her in the sunairirre B. P. Srr}ith; of St. Pauls -on -tin
-A day to keep in mind is— The General Meeting of the The Annual die -Hill will be guest speaker. has been an "agricultural miss-
Su�Y School as she sat in tier wheel chair World' Communion Sunday ionary". At present, he is on
;�I Church
er 21, when a oldted Du rnenton United Thursday
Bally Day Service was held .on in such a position that she _pct�r 4. Reception of new � furlough with his wife and
tbeLr Women are hold[ Women was held on Thursday SundaY morning with the Sun- could see the patients as they nreaYbers• three children, in Canada. The
their Annual
Iles set. There evening, September 17. Mrs. day School Supt. Mr. Chas. came to the hospital. As she :.:_ hostess. Mrs. Wm. Guthrie,
weld be Tea Tables set up. Oth- Ruth Pearce showed some lo-
P Cnagg condu ........ .
sting thhers sang saw these people regain health AUDLEY NEWS
er counters will be fb:`Balo- tures of her recent trip to Gt. •The cfrildrerr and teachers sang served r�reslrments. .�
ing, A Country Store, Aprons, Britain. an ng and hope, Dr. Verghese also Mr. James Measures, Hamp- _.. _ ..
Handicrafts.m h3' Mise Lynn realized that her usefulness to ton, was the
KrAttdng and Mr. and Mrs. G, L Fleteher Cragg read the scripture less- mankind was not ended. Today The U. C. W. held their first guest speaker at ;
FanW'work, Touch and Take spent the week -end in Guild- on from Acts 8: 25 - 38. Miss she is the church here on Sunday
practicing medicine fall meeting at the church. morning• He was assisted by.
Pamela, and sterns for Christ- ford. Marlene Mitchell told a very from her wheel chair: An ace with the Vice -President, Mrs. an Elder. Mr. Bert Guthrie. _
Ines Decorations. Plan to at Mr. and Mals. David Elkin, interesting story• "God and His ordion solo of a medley of well Wm. Guthrie presiding. She This Sunday, the Lord's Sup -
tend• of Brantford, visited the D. M. Purpose", which was about' known hymns by Miss Diana opened the meeting ♦vi h a
A community bridal shower Thompson farni]y of the Base Dr. Mary .Verghese, of India. Turner wan enjoyed by all. poem. The Roll Call �as—�a per will be celebrated.
was held on Monday evening, £Line last Wednesday. Mrs. El- As a child, she abhorred and . Presentation of C 141fir .Favourite Sar A letter is Harold Guthrie who has
September 14, for Maas Shirley kin and Mrs. Thompson are avoided leprosy. Later, after ates and Seals was made to be' y been ill with hepatitis for the
being sent to Ottawa, protest- past three weeks, was able to
Ktciyk. Miss Marie Mitchell cousins. studying medicine, she pitied the Sunday School Members ing the support of hospitals b •
was the hostess. Many lovely Congratulation's to Mr. and the lepers and still avoided for attendance. I lotteries. Mrs. George Squire �n High School, Classes Whitby, art
gifts were received by the Mrs. Gary Smith (Judy May), them. A serious illness left her Church Bulletin I gave the Worship Service. She Monday. '
..bride-to-be. who were married at Dunbar helpless in a wheeled chair. At Next Sunday i; Che 129th also read a letter from Dr. Jackie Lambie had several
Quite a.few local couples at- ton United Church, on Satur- first Dr. Verghese was hope Anniversary of the establish- I Allan Knight, telling of his friends in to help her celebrate
her 8th birthday, on Friday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Puck-
rin; Mr. and Mrs. C`Clemence.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smith;
Miss Margaret Puckrin• Mr.
ii�� 771(7, e ' anMrs.-Fre-4.. Puckrin and
• doesCana&9s'success �J(,�Jl ouVl.E Dianne attendee a recephono Qr
o itself for 65 � Sunday' 'afternoon, in honour
- of their uncle, Walter Fowlie's
b ;..•. • ;T ..:. , ' 81st birthday, at. the home of '
a his son, ,Mr, and Mrs. Walter
be �� 1���� Fowr. nd Mr . Mr. and Mrs. George Puck-
rfn; Gordon West 'and Robert _ ..
West attended the wedding on
Saturday evening. in Green- r
wood United Church. of Bob
Blake and Edith Trail, Ajax
s!Ls-
�;.. Saturday evening last, ,the
F : ecreation Association hosted
✓ ` t e Junior House League Ball
f layers to a corn and wiener-
xr ast, movies and sing -song.
F From all reports, the boys had
` a wonderful time. Our hats are
�. • "' l off to everyone in the Assoc -
tai 1: lation. who. so kindly gave up
- their time over the past Burn-
.. .'
_ mer to teach our boys of
to -
row, Congratulations to Leo
Kb surkt� o whose came
• u
on t
On Saturday evening.
Had
1 scene-
ne of another-
n Dance. These dates Wit;
• be d a .
r every
cry flv�
77
weeks' 8.00 to. 11.3() « -
1 mission: 25ic.
Over w er th'past "fou=- morldn
a group of ladies have been
taking off weight, Oddly en- -
ough, the ladies •nicknamed the -
Club 'The Untouchables This
• is the place where the loser$"
are winners. Reports show -
' anyyhere from five to twenty
Pounds have been lost. since
the lat. of June. If you would ;
like to join these ladies is los-
( - ing- weight, eali Mrs. Perner-
oski, at 839-5560 for, more in -
A Od:NlRAL MOTORS VALUE ?arisienne Custom Sport Coupe formation. - -
y;+� $
Any adult% wishing."to-pray
Badminton this winter. at Dun-
- barton High School, please
' ...t�.wurwrMrr�Vl� Happy Birthday wishes to'
-Mike Dennison; who-
wibe
ll
8 years old -on the 25th: and to
27th; to Gordon Cooper,..17
yrs. old on the 27th; to lor-
'.a Mitchell. 1S yrs• on the
e n ,
26th: to David Baird. 10 years
olii' •
un October 1.
x� y OynfairMy
Baptist Church
3.45 a. m.. Sunday School. -
S
11.00 a. M. Morning Prayer.
P. m, Evening Worship..
Wednesday evening.- 8.00p. M. .
} Prayer, Meeting. Friday even- E V
ing at 7.30 - Teen Alters.
V1
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.
The Prop" of
MR. W. PARRY
215 Mary St. E., Whitby
Household effects; , Refrigera- ,
tor- (Norge); Electric Stove;
T%vo bedroom suites;._ Walnut -
.
book -case: Two China cabin-
ets; Dishes; Tools; Atft•.11 set
of dishes fbr• twelve, and many
.N 'other articles.
:..
�< A nuntbar of Anliquos
Salo at 2.00 p, m., Sharp.
Terms Cash
The 1965 Pontiac is new. Completely new, It's handling; an _
Parisienne Custom Sport Convertible
= LOYAL P GUE
Y Auetionsor
P Y d a smooth, comfortable ride. What
excitingly longer and wider. Dramatically sleek else is new for 165 ? Lots. Fashion-st led' fabrics •.. •• -•
Y •ISALE REG 15TER
acid low, with a breathtaking beauty that prom- and sumptuous inteiriors.Thoughtfully improved Wednesday. -September 30 —
ises adventure in every racy line. Pontiac P65 convenience features. Curved side windows. auction sale of 5 -roomed, semi
bas a perimeter frame. It's roomier and quieter Low profile tires. Wraparound front bumper. - ( detached dwelling; bath, good - '
than ever. There's a new wider track that gives 6,5PON
Plus a 'host of other good things 'that . makes cellar; also household furni-
Poatiac stead -tu-a-rock stability; y p*-.�,mo;r tore ; dishes etc., at 3'7 Maim'
Y ty; new, ens 8oatiac tits car to be sees is for.1965.
e new 00 of f311cee8s3 5t. an the Village of Mark-
ham,
ark-
:•. . ;, I; tea the Estatthe e rty the Late belonMrs,
ra.
B. Beauvais. Sade at 1.00 p. m.
I.16M i' Real estate offered for. sale at
your local Pontiac d.,.,.�. approximately 3.00 p. m. Sul+- .
Ject to reserve bid. Teruo
LAW MOTOR SALES UNITED, - OICKERING _ -Phone 942-5 60-1 668.4261 �h on furniture. hie resern.
' Clark* Prwstice. suet., MB*..
, Ontario.
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Pajp Fay TME PICKERING NEWS' - :' ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
da■aai■■■■■aaaaaaaa�■ 10={o0I11ing Even leson and Mrs. Dick Ward sit- er collection soon. Clean, used 65 graduates wili be dis app-
tended the fungi -al on Sotur- nylons, regardless of Chow bad- ointed when the banquet is not
-- s� C��I�D - St. ThnotttY's Presbyterian day, at Brooklin, of Mrs: Wm. ly worn, are asked for by Oct- forthoo�rning. Any member of
I'iOUSE FOR RENT lurch - Ajax Dryden. ober 24 - 25. the Executive will welcome
ADSLarge stone house. Four bed- The Fourth Anniversary of Mrs. Lewis Jones visited her 000 your ideas and opinions be -
rooms. With garage and gar' the formation of St. TunodWs sister Mrs. J. Briggs, at Otsh- Mr. and • Mrs. Lorne Di:nma caude they would like to meet
den: cistern and good well. Presbyterian Congregation at awa, on Sunday. visited Mr. and Mls. Fred Ire- you at the meetings. They stili
aaa■■taat■■a■■a■■■■■■t Phone: 942-8948• Ajax, will be ed by a Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones son on Sunday. have an incomplete slate of
• ..._,.. mark
........ ................................-........:_:.._.. 45 a Brien - . H. , is officers, and would' welcome
special service at 9. m., and had dinner Suer Mr. Leask of Uxbridge,
_ for e'',� HOUSE TO RENT on may. The Rev. Frank day with Mr. and Mrs. L wee, visiting Mr. and. Mrs. NewtOn your interest. The Executive
.7OIC Two bedrooms, in Pickering Conkey, will conduct , the ser- in Toronto: Laughlin.members are: Mr. Ted Brett,
USED, FURNITURE Area. Available October'10,10. vice and preach the anniver- Mrs. Winton White and Mrs. Miss Emma • Laughlin left President; Mrs. Sam Schultze;
'USED,
3 SOLD 1964. $85.00 per month. W: sary sermon. Mrs. Marion Me- Frank CoWtis attended the this week -week -end - to enter, Water 2nd. Vice -Pres.; Mrs. C. Mos -
Bs. Syn-
GORDON HOTEL. Box 707, Pickering. N•w
Clement is the organist and trousseau tea on Saturday, in loo University. ria, Treasurer; Mrs. O. Sya-
- honour of Miss Jean Winter Leonard Gates was not not, Corr. Secretary; Mr. R.
choir -leader. Former mem.
Pickering Village For Rent attractive 3400m bets and friends of St. Tim, stein, at. the porno of Mm. O. in the best of health on Sun- Chatten, PrograrrgxAnig; Mrs.
Phone: 942-5882 apartment. In private hone, othys Kaye been, invited to Lehman, Stouffviile, daY�-had a virus. N. 5edawie, Membership; Mrs.
(maty 28 tf) and private enc tante. Patio All the service. St. Timothy's The Mount Zion Church An, Mr. George Todd is await- D. Scott, Social Convener; The
. - - - facilities included. Phone 942- Church was opened in SePtem- niversary will be held next ing admission to hospital. Library Chairman to be app-
facilities
PUMPS -' -
New and Rs -conditioned. ber 1963, and is located t n . Surma Some people m Cherry- elated by the Library comm
-
403., at 1100 a. m. with
:,..-...•...•.. :: = •-:--.. Burcher Road, ' south of he Rev. M. Buttals, of Pickering �
fro :
......, cod went toe "History
on tires. Three offices were ,not
BRADY PLUMBING Room And Board Available Base Line. Saturday to see "History in filled at "news time" -the 1st.
as guest speaker. Music by
4320 Kingston Pickering Village. Central Ph. ...... 30 Action' . Antiques, steam en- Vice -Pres.; the Resor Seo-
Road 7
-:=-..........•........• ...................... -- 42-1645. LADIES with Rev. Harold Wright,n Ux- gines, parade, and perhaps to retary and "Publicity" Chair -
.,For Sale t parts from 1956 gentlemen; Private home, DONT' FORGET - . .::...:.:..:................. GE bridge, as speaker, special visit friends from other plat- �.
•. ®rick, Automatic transrrhiss- ..... Room i Board PttKERING Sun School meeting of S e Ex -
ion. Al shape, their genttranlemen;
private
Phone: `SENIOBR CITIAAR ENS music. day at 1 The Adult Group Another meet
$30.00; five fair two as. '; • , j�.'lP � '
- - tires, plus wheels, $25.00; four berecu2 e is called for eptem-
wheel discs $2.50 each; fuel- met Mon- beT 28, . in order to lay Pleas
ill -4214. Saturday,` September 26. liay evening for the first meet-• .for the first g T meeting
pump, just re -built. $5.04; �` _...................:................ `
- • 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. � e Fall Season. Mr. to be held in .
re _ - ..........
_ aI�ItC C. E. CENTRE 5
block $15.00. Cliff Mather, ent for a second year. Mr. A.
Pickering United Church Y e.�.y �/
Nhone: 282-6759. Metcalf, Asst. President, and �1 Il!0006A -
(sep 24) COINS WANTED - o n Sun
Guilt Draw Home -Baking N Church Service ext
_..
Canadian &American Phone: Girl's Red Wool Dresses day, September 27, owing to Wm- �, the Ser
Sizes: 4 - 7 - 8 - 9 the Anniversary Services at retary-Treasurer. We are glad to report that
" ATKINSON 392994. Hand -Painted Aprons and Tea Mount Zion at 11.00 a, m and ....... •••.. Joan Lumley, Rasebank Rd
'Bay Ridges (Oct 15) - » has not been missing school,
"NURSERY SOD"
�.
Cloths T Room 7.30 gyp. mo Sunday ('�
: Delivered - Laid SCOUT UNIFORM .,.....ring:. .......en' ...,.......te a O�SEB
us t 1 R A 1� 11/ even under difficutly, after her
PEAT LOAM Wanted. Phone: 942-0187. /"" `j j� bank Rd. tSchool YA61 Rose -
Most Pickering Women's Instftuts Most o co tion at -
9 of ur ngrega
_ Phones: -...;_.......... ...................................._ Congratulations to Mrs. J. sank it is feeling a bit better.
will meet in the Presbyterian tended the Centennial. Service
Bal -3020 -ill-2272 RIDERS WANTED Church S. S. Rooms on Wed at Kinsale on. Sunday aft -
(sap .3 - t- Cas leaving Pickering at 7.00 September 30, at 2.00 ernoon, and rejport a good came �' � � S., who little heather Ann McCall- i
::.`........:.................................... to Y nge S . Leaving r
: a m o t Lea the P m ' Members --please note and a good speaker,
away from the recent um Old Forel Road is to the
_... _ AQUARIUM downtown area between 4.00 change of meeting -place. Rev. bfcE.ean, of Bay of Quints
Pickering Horticultural Sot- Hospital for surgery. We
....._ .. ety Show in Dunbal-ton Unit= hope she will be home soon,
30 -Gal. equipped with 'right, and 5.00 P. m. Phone: 942-2616. The Woman's Guild Conference. iris held their first ed with 15 winners. She 4nd feeling better.
vel. and table. The 4-H G Church
first our ac ivites
..................................:........_....._...._ are
took four " ' f "ser .);,oval t getting
heater. gra St. s Anglican Church onds", and seven "thirds" with under way again. For the
Needs one gilass repaired. $25. BAY RIDGES George' meeting on 'Saturday !n the
lihorhe: 942-962q, BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE will meet at the home of Mrs. church, Mrs. Mdraggart and her prize blooms and ar le, there is the
Book-keeping for small. T. Flynn: Morley Park, Picker Mrs. Ken McTaggart as Lead- meets.
��- Young PeoP
For Sale - $16.900. Low Ran- businesses. Ing, on Thursday, October 1, els. Mrs. Alfred Pegg demon- Mr. and Mrs. V. Omelon, of Chi, Church. Roses at St James`
: •, ' cabal, attached garage: 2 open Reasonable Rates at 2.00 p. m. stinted 'Plower arrangements". Dyson Road, attended a Earn- lookingnew numbers. •"
patio: overlooks Phone (evenings) - 839-1303 ........... _ ....... Topic for 4-H Girls '"The Club By gathering last week -end.
BLUE NOTES Gini Entertains". A. C. G. L T. Group .is being
beautiful garden. Open house Chep 17 411 he he her rents• f gitka, fe
September 27, from 2.00 p. m. _ C A R W A S H Congratulations and best Mr. nand Mrs. Mardarowich East,y
mgre formed for the
143 Sunnyslope, West' Rouge. Lost -Bruin and white horse. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1164 wishes frau the ooknnnunitY celebrate their birthdays, at Woodlands
_.
or call 282-7679. Phone 942-6347 Pickering F 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blake, t something -
At i» Hal heir home to Weston. Association is stillgoirhg
Pickering Village who were married on Satur strong. There is so r -
- in y,
if53 FONTIAC SEDAN ' Last - da evening in our church. Mr. and Mrs Crichton, Rose- everyone our own
is clipped. Answers to name of Mr.. and Mrs. Tro4w enter- entre
Rd. are proud grandpai- �yty
its def a baby boy, born to
:Delivery. Road. worthy, with '-Teddy'. R. McInnes. 3rd Con. Card Of Thanks twined Mr. and Mrs. B. Stew- their daughter. Mrs. Beard -
brakes, etc. Four almost L
- 8`� R. P_ 1, Pickering. Reward. I wish to thank relatives ant and Mise Gloria Trolley. ole, Altera Rd., cast Friday. 'PIGEON CLU/ NEWS
- -w-Hi , vow -.. idy ahbou� scat-trtends-for their of Brampton. sem.
- thousand miles on them, in- TgtN PIN BOWLERS = cards etc., during my stay In Mrs. Hailey, of Madoc.• over rtamnage for -the. Sale, to be The Young Bird Derby Clew
'chxWw two snow tires. Insur WANTED hospital. and my neighbors for the weekend held at the Rouge Hill United fran Cornwall, a distance ad
ansa company approved for for now mixed league transportation, and especially Mr. and Mrs, Carrot, Dor Church Hall, on October 14. 250 miles. There were 86 lots
P. L. A P. D. and Collision In- fo meq of to Dr. W. W. Tomlinson and set. visited this week with Mr, competing in ttrt concourse.
' surance. $75:00 or beat. offer. BROCK'S BOWL Nurses, and to Dr. please call-jMrs. Lee. at AT. Top Ten:
Shepherd, and Mrs. Lea. W'llson and farm 2-3087. -
Phone: 142-5888. Colttaet: A. F. Whittaker for his nvuW visits: Ily. The South Group are still ClH. Horton, ling. 11 - Ewetern
.._ _._. 942-2537 or Jahn Tepper Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lana- hot Club: T. Cowling. 1130.1 - East- :.
ding their friendly Euchre
........ __. R... ern Club: G. Kepi, 1125.4
rock's /owl - 142-0640 bert, of Flint. Mich., - Sandy every Thursday afternoon. ,
` COTTAGE SPECIALS _. __ and Diana Pegg. of Oshawa.. Contact any member for par Eastern Club. L Benedetti,
/Ix ONLY /
The The new all china ' Subur PATRICIA TUCK '�"•'''"� and 'Mrs. W. Millar, of Fen- titulars. The proceeds go to asci " _ RhurntpmedeLIM-9 Club:
: ban" water- saver, is a corn- The Active Service Class met elon Falls, visited on Friday the United Church finds, at Cocci and Keri. 1123 9 - East -
plate toilet sys2esih, including '. Pia1W & Theory last Wednesday right at the with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. Rouge Hill. ern Quo; Caoei and Kell. 1123
the septic tank. Rog.. 1139: home of Mrs. Fred Fiss. with The Committee of Stewards We are' sorry to hear John' 5 - Eastern Chub; W. Gowen',
"ipedal fi f9.M. Classical i POPYIaf' Mks. Percy Jones' °group in have net the date fof their Forfler, Toynevale Rd. has 1122.6 - Runnymede Club: L
AJAX LUMBER 29 Road, East charge• Foliowwinhg :the Worship Turkey Stepper for October 21 been undergoing a series of �• 1121.7 - Runnymede
pckering, Ontario Phone: 72SAk i7 and Business. Mrs. P. Jones Wednesday after the Amdv- ( treatments for a stubborn vtr Club; D. Powell, 1116.85 - Ens-
Phare: 942-7251 (hep 10 tf) Yv gave a reading " What it means -ersary Service, on the 18th. I us. We wish him a speedy re ; J. Ocie, 1116 82.
_._ �..._........ _. _.. ..._ , - - to Believe", and the topic writ- Remember the Sunday School cvvery.Club.
tern Q
re -
Western W
Jhor Sale - Two choice build- RELIABLE DAY CARE ten by Dale Evans Rogers "No Convention at Claremont Um Rosebank Rd. Home a School 000
-
OB lots: §3 and 94 .foot trop- Dor prevdK of children In MY Two Wlays About It", was read ited Church on September 30, 'lite first Executive Meeting The Eastern Chub flew from
tage. Sherwood Road, East, o�+vtn hoarse. Phone: 942.1797. by Mrs. Donald Jamieson. Mrs. at 7.30 n St.
T � � N� � Pace.
rrilies, in Lha I'
Pickering Village. Phone: 942- Murray Jones then had a Bib- oi: film strlPhps��discussio school, with some members ab -r
Ten -
le Quiz. Mrs. Lloyd. Wilson's groups, open discussion, and sent, so a quorum was called M
(� 1) . All welcome. The new Executive is most err. I 2, 3. 1H.6289 Imo%A
'Horton:. 1630.12,
n..... . __ The Now Exeaier�interier All sheeting•
alp whited Purlheae Building._ Board Sir General Neil Richie and el1'YWood Britt is expecting your strong H Horton..'
t/a insaid sheathing X ire famdly of Toronto moved last support. It is hoped that a_ 1608.97; Graziane, 1607. 09 a:rd
¢,M week to their new harhe, the more interested response is to 1608.78; D. Powell. 1604.04: H. T'
APPLE BICKERS WANTED tA hw sanded sheathing 4 X 8's former Lewis Janes' farm. We The U. C. W. met in rile be sthorovth rich year. or the lilt Horton, 1602.6: D. Powavell,
-. (mile only) �„ welcome then to our comm- Church hall on Wednesday ev- may, will stiffer, and the 1964- 1601.9.
Apply AJAX L U M i E R unity. ening, September 16. Mrs. Earl
PitKERINd ORCHARDS Taylor, President, opened the t■■■a■a■■■■■■aha■■■■■■■■a■■■sat■■ilsaagssaaao
No. 1 Highway, 1y. West of Pickering Yard Mr's. M.Grey, of Whitby
visited last week with Mr. and meeting' and conducted the SCHOOL SECRETARIES
Pickering VUlwge worship Service, • on "WbTk"• m
Phase: 942-120 ................ ........ inns. Winton White. Mrs.Application forms are available at the Board Office Picket`
The second meeting ' of the ��` Ing District High School. In Person or try mail. _
_.....__....................................... R S O -.7 the speaker, Rev. Burne, of
FEMALE HELP WANTED Mount Zion kttl-Ketts wes Richmond Hili, a leader in Swlary - Minimum $2AW" to Maxinwm S& M.M
American Van Lines, a hold at the home of Joan std Christian Educatk►n He spoke Akiawal InenskteRt >i288.M per year }•
North Amer Mary. Hoar. The guest speaker
national organization ?e9uires _ - on "11ne New Cur'rkaulum"- Experience Allowance i18B.M Per year
an intermediate clerks for the
wwas Mrs.. Cecil Jones, who the church's new
gave a very interesting and �• acrd to a aiaxirtnxn of 4 yenta to determine starting salary.
Aceotrntithg Dept. Some book- 1,AMIN WEEDS AND growing needs of today. Whet- Apply in writing to.- A. R. IRWIN,
keeping experience or training
FERTILIZING. edineMtional talk On on "!lower her young or older, we etther• Business Alb Ardstrator
arrathgtsnients" and also dem- grow o still.
is essential. Corspt�ethensive INSECT FESTS w up, seem y mer, Boz Z0
onetrated. The next meeting _
benefits. Apply,
in DRIVEWAYS The business period was a
employee benefits.
The Controller, P. will be held at the hone off brief one. Thews will be a pap-■■a■setwaa■aska■etaaaas■■aa■■n■■ata
O. /ox 339, Pickering, OMaria IadhrMhrial Sp'wy And '.Oil _ Miss Susan Sheren, at 1.30, on 1
....................................
Stesiftentlew ��ardr 26.
Mrs
HELP WANTED %ARM SPRAY Mr. Burtiebt Jam -
WANTED .................f........ .................. .:......
company requires NOTICE TO CREDITORS �D��
turret lathe operator, for trey► WHITEWASHING AND OTHERS
- pkat in. Pickering. Permanent IIRUSH, FENCEROWS ALL CLAIMS hist the ^
FOSSET
position. Phone. 284.16M. PASTURES, ETC. Eel— of. AGNES O'BRIEN.
1.iesansed Ake inwwad left of the VE
MAN WANTED IaN of Fairport; '
id-
domtithtue established Rawleigh O Mho County of Ontario, ar
service in Ontario County. A ew, wbs dled an or about the C �
dealer discontinuing will help 18th Dayd July, 19th, a»
y custo > -
you. Excellent opportunity to Reverse FMae Charges r"uIred to be filed, In wr(Mng,
get into a profitable"business (hug 27-1t) With
the undersigned, on or yr
'witlhout experience or capital behre fin 15th day of October,
N J I illi 1 s ROi - -- - . f IMIC 742-1 601 i
i;ww>stnhent. Wr ire: Rawleigh, • 19th, after which dart, the F -
Dept. 1-333-4XS, 4005 Richelieu twta will be dbtrfbut>td wllh-
out regard to any Balm net b Killed
'. Henry, Mora. r Now .�
-- then fDlod. I i
Casual HsM-Stow" DATED at Ptdke isg. Ont -
AVON CALLINGOiPZN DAILY arle, this 15th day of Sophia CAPONS
itsdies def Pkkoering Towhhshtp. Hem's: bar, 19th. TURKEYS &
AVON cosmetics needs nth at 9.>r A. M. •sae P. M.
Rr6&ive' mature woman with .DAVID "RIEN,
ear to handle our w+elt�awwn, sin F�1d& Eirdwtor" •by.• his Solicitorgausarts. • •
� pt'�ts in � Open TM 9.M P. M. HARRY A. NEWMAN i NEW
eosnsnunit y. Wrdte: Mrs. A. Cls+wi App > MaaMri MAN, 12 R,clhnhend ftreet, E. - Than . ksglrnng
flaeAcMs 1 Mandarin Read, Fianna 943-fi/4 _
' isakGea,nrgh. OkM. Pl011010 / Con" SRMI Tostaft 1, Ontarle 7
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TFlVRiDAY, SEPTEMRIR 1t, 19f4 THR FICKItMO N9M Pap Five
CIMENof ff law,n bowl�laa dub at a diatriet 11Y, Me. And oris. J. R. Layst. Fibra. The cedeaming lore d r _
a� a rneeting at Aurora on MzWky. W. and -K s. Witt Gliddon God and the while duty of MIND i
> -
K. The Guides and er+awdes' � 1b:+oasto, resited on is set fortis in this Book. �
�sAL si'iA'1'� gottosn wen given a surprise Mothers L. A. heid their am with'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mid- 'Thou* Shalt love the Lard -
party --
to oehebrate their 25th �l meeting at the hone of don. Thy God' is the hitt cosasa-
�� WE _ � ... � 0 %if wedding aaniveraary at the Mss. J. Rennie on Sept. 15th, Mr. Gouid of Uxbridge is andtrnnt that is set fortis, and
home d Mr. and Mrs. Gare with Mrs. E. Levick in theas manager at the the second one "Love thy nei-
Keevil on Sunday. Among the chair. The group were sorry- w� , white Mr. and Mrs. ghbor as thyself". Loye ie at -
�� CUMIS attending were: Dr- wd to hear the letter of resignat- H. T. Green are on a =`holiday . the heart of the law, the out-. -
L MORLEY Mrs. A. Y. Flehe , Dr., and ion frown Mss. Levick who is at London, Ontario. pou:riug love of God to us. LAC
Mrs. A. K. S'dalgm Mr. and to move to Oshawa next mon- The Evening Unit of the, us havereading and fans- a
Mss. Harrell Sanderson. Dr. th. Atter the general business United Church W. A. met on Uy pr+aS'� our horns; the
aejr�'rik � � ` s - and Wk�s. D. M. Karr, all of was eon4tude4 a baby shower Sept. 14 at the dome of Mrs. Lord is the strength of our
Toronto and Mss. M. Lewis of was given for Capt. Albright. Adana Hill. lives. Let us be sure to send J
Brad[asd. Bob Hoddey, Joe Burrows The Scouts and • Cubs have our children to the church
2•Y29QH Y1j. w, Aftm from Claremont at- and' Harold Hopkins spent 4 started their fall season with school, to study the Bible. lAt _
tended ,the History In Action days up in the north country Don Sanderson, Mr. Boles and us teach the Word d God to
pj(�gtII11G, ONTARIO Day at Brougham last Satur- fishing last week. Bill Hammond at leaders. our children. -
day. Thos. Hammond and Earl Several fraan here attended o'o o "
Hats:, off to the Mount Al- Anderson and Dick Ward at- a party at the horn of Mr. J. Woman's Missionary society
bent itoastlRxul?tual Society. On tended a firearms' Mutual -Aid Finnigan of Pickering. Past The monthly meeting of the
s recent volt to this village, meeting Dant Friday night at Friday evening, given for Mr. Women's. Missionary Society •
4;
we notdoed two or three in- Port Perry. Gordon. MacDoweli in honour was held on Tuesday evening.
v a _ conspicuous signs In the mid- 'Blanche Benson field a par- of his forthcoming marriage September 8, at the home of z
dle of. the hoover beats which ty at her home on Friday- ev, this Saturday to Miss Carol Mie. Henry Van Nus. The
are kept up by this group. The eing, when about 20 of her .'Whittington in the Greenwood meeting was conducted by the
United Church. President, Mrs. Ha es.
next time Pres den
. • 1 N S Y ! A N C i you are out for a friends attended. Harry Boyes.
__� .... _._...
•O� ENGLANDdrive, have a look'at them. M*. Mr. Thos. Hammond bowled ................---------
The Devotional Period was
Albert is just east of Highway at Oshawa vn Saturday' forC convened by Mrs: Walter Will- -'
48, about 10 miles north . of ,the Hopps Trophy. St. Andrew S is. assisted' by Mrs. Bert Wal -LE RI:n;gwood, ot 15 n 69 north Several of the young pe lers. The rAmm Stu,Ay Book—
s
of Markham. ple from here, attended the Thrc
e Rally Day Services was "Called and Response" was in- _
WnVON ROAD LAW _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman dance at the Pickering High troduced and the first topic.—
of Brooldin, held on Sunday morning, and , _
Cesssa lbs�sr � 14spent Sunday at School Inst Friday evening. Order of Worship followed. '1�he wow of the W. M. S. fon'
101100 bow P ssa Alas thMPbe Of• the hoarse of Mr, and Mas. Wes The winter season for , the OrdRevF. f Wbr conducted the the past 100 Years" was spud-
ltiarSss bs�sdbsa Cwsseea M Lehman. CIlaremont Bawling League got led. Plans were made for hold -
service, and Mrs. McClement
• hold -
Don Hedges, Jim Brisco and � under way last Friday even- thug the Fall Tliaakoffering
Mrs -George George DeRusha, bowled ing. The ;hew chairman is Pat presided at the organ. The Service- Will anyone wishing
in the mixed trebles touna- Lord scriptures were read by Mrs. to send Cghristmas Gifts to the
MORTGAGES merit at Gwen Summers and Mrs. Jes-Indian
Agincourt on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. 8. Budd. and sir Paterson. The anthem—
day. children' bre
APPRAISALS ' day. daughter visited with Mr. and "Creation's Hymn" was sung them to the church as soon as �--•
g . A shower was held at the Mas. J.. Rennie on the week- �, the Senior and Junior possible, as the bale will .be
Miss Whitting- eked ear in October.
hoarse'of Md s Carol tti end. - by
- tug- pa
... ton last Thursday night, in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pyatt of Choirs. Mr. Conkey was assist- i
honour of . her forthcoming Willowdale, visited on Sunday and ed Mrs.
Howard b Bo emenn The Pickering Township. -
REAL ESTAT! BROKER I marriage this Saturday to with Mr. and Mrs, Grant. Tay- presenting the Promotion ert- Sunday School Association
hold its Annual Conven-
TORONTO UA Gordon M-AcDowell In the lor.
C��W ,� G Ek and Don Hedges of Tweed enw6od United'Church, Mi. and slpeptEweekend ton on V�ednesday, Septra
ficates and an Award to J
Manion Anne Hawker for Perfect Att-
P. O. Sou 6". Charles St., E- � . The Teachers and
i represented the C Isremont with their daughter hind faro- Leaders of the Church School, ber 30, at 7.30-p.- m., at Clare- : v
Station `IN TORONTO `COSOU RG, Phons: FR. 2-7601 C. O. C.. and ENploress were rnont United C2husrh. The o
WA. 3.313 J. M. Galger, Mer. commissioned- Mr. Conkey's theme of the Convention is—
■sissitaslsstsaarSastrSrlttttltsssClttssShsssatsasso ,•How can I understand unless
- - DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEYISION message was in keeping with
the Rally Day Service—" These `'soineone will give me the
words shall be In thine heart". � clue?"..Ants 8: 31, Teaching
The messages gives us' some- methods and approach are a t
Rtah1 Waren - Ele�ctrank Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. ening to thing to main
IVMsMaitls. P 1 r i somethi E hoolroWorkers,ncern r. all
is felt, _
TO �f'�Ile a ee. ,. V - - [ Deuiemnotny re �tate� K l c -f i t be
p41N18MiCIH RAQIO iii that -the- film o pre-
CHARTLRd ACCOUMTAPIN , rt , Brougham S i law. God has. done so much for" s
surras
Aiaz, Pteka entecl.at the Converrtian and '
_ fVII4C3 „ a W. t+�L CA. !iwLo Greenwood - I u; we s uld be grateful • to I help those 'attending to re- •- "y
tIC>MYe tR11Nlr _....... ..:.........:...._._
-turn to their Sunday Schools t
Mond C W Alar - OSHAWA. • aeretwd - _ � -- INSURANCE with nein, ideas And_ enrthus-
o.a..e sasrhas e..en. Whitby Cie a# w -m ask opar- , '
..f .tor for Zenith 1.8120 tasm. An invitation to - attend
A sa answer, ph=* Tel"Ib— ssa-»sa Serving the area since 1922 t -
�� tier
Lot us handle your k
}s exte , to -all Sunday
sa.e w.ws Alas. was -anon -
Insurance Needs Schaal ens and Senior _
Say Ridges, Dunbarton, Mar- Asfe .:.Sunday' School Students of
' tin Subdivision and Westro' �� aft
Rou- Phone 239-1191 -• Liabii
_...
.. ` - - . 'gOWIRCI 8r �11�t3011
-all denominations in Pickering =
Township, Pickering... Village,
and Town of Ajax.
PLASTER CERAMIC TILE
STONE
Harwood Ave., Notch, between No. 2 3 401 Highways
Cath us collect 6684823
a. E. HYATT "
CONCRETE DRIVES. ETC..
■stnn ssssRhaat=sinsssssisaStssattut=irSs=tuassss ', 146 Brock St. S. Whitby
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R. R. 3.- Pickering -
f HOUSE MOVER 3;
PLAOSTONE PATIOS
I Homes Raised.: Foundations -
Equlpment Rented
ETC.
MARTIN ENRIGHT
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282• ;8332 _
PHONE: TE 9-19 97
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PIANO
PNS sire THE FICKERM NEWS THURSDAY, UPTEMBER 24, 19"
oUG
J&. and Um � �
-
ott; Mr. and Mas. Allan EK-
: 'the regular meeting of Joy
icott; Mise Dianne Carter and
— •- - lkbdw h Lodge, 355, took place
Mr. and Mrs: Earl Campbell
- an Monday evening, Septem-
were guests at the Bartow
. heir 14. Noble Grand - Sister
Ellicott wedding is Uxbridge
Sbis tey Knox owAucted the
United Church on SaUuft • at-
meetiag, assisted by the Vice-
ternoon.
Grand, Sister Louise PEO.
Mian Xarjorle Tweedie pour-
ourSitter
SisterPilkey also reported for
-ed tea on Saturday evening at
y _ Attie Visiting ConurAttee. Mus-
'the trousseau tea of Miss Jean
ickn Sister Gertrude Willson
Winteresteen, at Stouffville.
` aLao• assisted at the piano with
Mr. and Mgrs. John Knox and
'e the Opening and,Closing Cere-
Nancy, of. Solina, had Sunday
awnies. The minutes of the
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H.
lent meeting were read by the
M'alooi m
_
-Recording Secretary, Sister
Recent graduates of Picker-
ickerJean
JeanEllicott, and approved.
ing District High School who
The eorrespdndencewas read.
are going -on with their educ-
A notiie fraan the District Sec-
ation are: Alan Johnston, who.
retary was read giving the
is Making his SeooW Year, Pot -
dates of the Installation of the
itical Science at Carleton Un-
OWcers for various Officers
iversity, Ottawa; Pat Harden,.
°- at the District. The Installation
who is taking her Second Year
of Officers for Joy Lodge will
at the Ontario Teachers' Coll-
: be on October 26. invitations
ege. Toronto; Rosemary Saigo,
- were read, inviting the mem-
will be- starting her Seoond
hers of Joy i.odge to be pres-
Year "AnthmpbIogy at Tor
'ent at the Installation Cere-
onto; Lan Salgo, who' has been
rear. Fbr ills y umw genera-
tions, it Ir a day out of the
Histoe; Book where that' can
get a drat -band glimpe of
Early Cxmdiam; for the old-
er vlsitois, it 'aa
day of :near
Orion of by -ow days. It was
to be toted that although a
great ded of interest was
shown, no one expressed a de-
sire to have to use these early /
implements and appliances, to
perform their daily taohos.
Rev. Roy and Mrs. Irwin, at
Norval, called at the Merv.
Annis' home last Monday ev-
ening.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Nouse and Lot, Heus"d
Furniture, Dishes, Etc. aim,
V Main St., M the VBiap of 1
. MARKHAM
property belwpb g to ' the FA_
LATE MRS S. BEAUVAIS ..
on
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 19"
Admiral TV set, good; Chea-
)Si NESS DI RECTORY
The Ch orches
racy tablei Elec.— floor, lamp;D[•yllall
Set of shelves; 'limo electric
Ow►RAIVTEED
WEACHNWS
Psa■sM46 ONTARIO
1160 -TY Serwce
FUNIVIAL D,
-IleEeroll United- Church
y Make or Motet
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"hiM•r: Rev- Melville But!--
WTHUR RM
CHURCH SERVICES •�
PICKERM
P11 An iuslance Sanies
MY OR N10iNT
PAN olid II." A. AL
Wig, ohm
* -..
Hours: As Shinn ftrw
Services
Sister Ellicott also reported
�T� .
SWRAUDLEY
ftnspi.
.
wt of DuabaftOfl
*
Church Sin 9AS A. AL
PHONE
PHONES 9"n
SuadaY Scheel
a■■■■■a■:■■■.■■:■■■las ':.
flumt t 2463:..
Pickering, Ow.
PIhsww w-seis
su■"T
. June. Lodge closed regular
Ompe_
stand; ri S hug; Window
Fns 3lrrll� rpisw>rab. NNM•
reported on the sessions of the
_ Rebekah Assembly last June,
an Engineering Bourse at- Ry-
erson School of. Technology, in
racy tablei Elec.— floor, lamp;D[•yllall
Set of shelves; 'limo electric
� .P R E N T 1 C t •
Psa■sM46 ONTARIO
while Sister Lsahel Annis re-
Toronto; Mrs. Gail Rogerson
taw lamps; Stool; Two email
i Mph
R�r. N. sti oNaMsstNN
ported on the Everting Events.);ducation
ealth
is taking her Third Year HCourse
round tables; Flower,AUCTIONEERS
R.
MARKf1AM
Wig, ohm
IL ~.
Sister Ellicott also reported
and. Physical
Two occasional emits; Cabiir�
Nrswrd �wis Awew� M
for the District Meeting• last
"in
at Toronto; Dianne Carter has
at electric radio; Smoker
2
sen ser N Otl�N and Two
Slid N•�aRW PuIft
PIhsww w-seis
su■"T
. June. Lodge closed regular
taken g position as- Secretary
stand; ri S hug; Window
Fns 3lrrll� rpisw>rab. NNM•
— uswseses
'a
_ form, after which a lunch was
oas�►ed by Sisters Irene Mas-
at the Pickering District High
Scher; Pat Grayson her Third
dry; Studio couch; Teeo
oil burner Race heater, good
esu FWhwNr" sus a.h.s.
SAM OF COil ASO OIAMrO
9.86 a�-N'4' a.n■wssan
io.se a - - � r.�.r
toss' and Barbara tofu mson.
Year Arta Course, at Toronto.
as new; Table and four chairs;
� am � a
�� msbb roes
i ilmeoe Sf. �, Odwwo
10.30 a o•- 1401 r es.agskm
Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Duan-
- - and Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
History in. Action" was a-
n a success. -The Pickering
� ng
Samam buffet; Wicker table; A
r
91rr8'o sewing machine .dr'o'p-
NIA:, fs=rlOt AT Orta FRSOR
_ _
nNosstw
�
T Dioses
elopltiesrs 1RiE4K
(Nr �)
1040 w. � —eswrsr ssswi
_
- - Ford and Gloria, of Highland
Creek were Sunday guests of
Township Historical Society
deserves a great deal of credit
head; Smsfi kltc>,en range,
opal or wood;. Propane gas kit,
!l4�iii1 er i1 0•,iN
Pw•■srs usee a..w eotoisw.e
taw su. reins IYR
ae.se, a a—■....r
9
- Mrs. W. E llicoyt and Mr. and
in staging this .display of pion-
then range, new; Deluxe re-
wss■rwsww srss aeon.
(A4 on Parma man
Mrs. J. Ravey,
ser implements and crafts each
frigerator- with modern freez-
weeNstsRAT
er tap; Sirrsplicity efec-ic•
wastwig machine; Mantel elec.
`
ie40 a Ink—Newo...r�lwr
awe swr...a s far sr. sMsa
- .
REIWINE)EI?St 0
radio; Hadi rack with sat;
e
FLEURY i .COMERY _
0
_ - • • • •
Single
�' sprbig and
mattress; %Bed, string and
EARAISTERs SOLICITORS
= H E R R I N
..
( e
matti•esa; (above beds are all
NOTARM PUSLiC
Ckwias
✓�
s
modern) • Wooden wardrobe; A
-*
N 0 •
-
cdrest of draWrers: Dresser with
�Yall mirror; Modern single
mervib s OM IOrosse �-
�d �'�
IFunoral and
a
RON�R Ntvs=-
- - `
- - •
T"
BIRTHDAY?.,
bed, spring and mattress; Mod-
ambed, large -size, spring and
y AT. 2-"
O
Afflbuiam* S•rvica
o■vRal
m"lv
.
mattew; Dresser, with mir-
ror and chest of drnwers; A'
'
'Ik
SUNDAY — ite■oas. se
- •
-'
sorrelt-dze bed, spring and nuat-
�: Be�lde
mer to A++•r�++t FjL
smomdoy . d baww
No. 1 NlSiww
�Asi... sl.wa l..i ...m .,
I" INSUMI Wboa you nsds yusllr 191h Wslsday. - _
no ingot savored by yast' Pasorlh►' ooslMoaMa►'
kftasr;
table; Number of dishes. pots.
AAsise�sr
�! �� VOd
Ins s ■sp.aF
t'..■.sw a N..N.o sew p..,
•aro
soposaf* ilii *A" &P to WP �
. dDO� utensils and
�� erodes not mentioned.NIM
a! rhe wwsssnq•::snot'
�RM we. Alli at ho*kahr ba� olid �.OIaNI>llOp
Ewryfhbl0 in !bb sale is
T
at e.en P. OL
nacc.ptl.eally ,..d
MONUMENTS
_
As .�
"m1pw nummu s wstrm
wH
,~"`� �"" `
i
, i
oil
CHANGING JOd3T.-
L
00
,ti o--,a+t °ap ,dahete y 3.00
ROOM AUSTIN. - P MW.
le. eslu Tw�wMr;
... F.t+4 - 900...:.��ia
'
1
1
iC@ N11 1 M yes dwoVe job_%.twkw -
P. tn. the five -roomed. • with.
a a i. wwuar, e.a.l.
an sus .mss rssw■.a,
'•
•
wask4l► 1Me hubud nes m do beik d the
bath. inarl4xidc stow styled.
Two Res• sets W wwerrr
■■■�tt■■
F« Frsisr
kGelEs�oie of Pay1ss11F. few■ 1041 11"
yew IRoup w regAred to Eke yea -
netirlyy-dose, semi-detached
dwelling, This property is nice-
ON a*. s ■spas. ook"ft
WNW a Alm
OW � �
few ��
A _
by shunted and attractive, with
ph"w WWI �•�
Whh A Clan Wad Ad
�—
P
i - GammG MARRIED? :
a aide drive, on the East Side
a Main street. No. 37. Cen-
■...■.■..a.■.m■■■■
:Sf, An&eWs _
`
Ei! /OAtEE•1 Wbes yell nary. `
dant' boated, close to stases.
T
rias Church
frw0y p/elslsn. asst Stn paid w e3mnr bre.
echo w, es>c Teea>a-�iB96 eastr
ori at sale; balasice In 30
( b••A � � rte. AWMA " Tr
• 0nssp 0% r yap page dbw4,hest r'
'
.day
da". Ebr lull particulars. ape
Auctioneers. The lot
� ��
Cbeurds sfsltet N■rlh, ��
Mb*tw
ply to the
_
Rw. F. C40key, AL A-
' _
is a mood sizes Goon cellar.
mms@i, 46 Wbdser Oiloe _.
EN AW NWffAL iE "60 @WNI� =
a Safi st 1.00 p. tn• rww f--
f�rreilurw" C+le reserve.
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+hese M>t-1w1
- swe TONOiE STaw, Toa0wo 7, OIRAWO
corer M
Tnratis M rlsn dwollbuy Iltiade
01er111w od wwtlbip '11.10-
kneww as slay of sale. which
will be sffavd, Hiblecti h a
�
► Sebool 10JM AJL
reserve bid.
�
:
Jameqi Smith. der. CLARKS
A p
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pRENTICE. wetiellner Mark-
-
_
DRUGS LTA. -
ham, O"arle
or auctioneers wE1
for
_
__ A.M. AND F. AL RADIOS a! 9S
oar
I d
p Z3l.95 :
ague, or iajuny to the public in
. PRESCRIPTION SP6CSI�LLISTS
ooaner~tiott- wig . 'thea auction
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SSP ��' ��
UNITED CHURCH
WSAUM • S Say
PhANa TEACNINO)
:3S:sAVE - Pklun Tu6ss, Tuhs. Park. _- �siSAVE
(Hi *MY Na t)
Z.
lair Ridges
.MRs. K. Wf4EATON
-
TUNES! CLEANER • OPdIr 990.
W.
w A. MslCay. M. A.'b. 0.
STORE HOURS:.
A. R. C. T.
jis Neer AecgWft elan.
: L. +G. S.
B.ECTROHICS
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pip" UMOW TO io9M -IR
WEEK DAYS DAISY 9 ' a.P, to f pose: ' ,
swleelb.r•
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'SUNDAY SCHOOL
Tr10 aM i1.N A. M.
`MORNiN•
SUNDAYS .u! 'HOLIDAYS f to S
P'ffl' P'111'
, (•at 1o)
WORSHIP
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11•N A. M.
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P!l�CERINQ PHONE iNhllrliaH 1-5961.
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Rouge Hills sixty sets od parents involved one who could not make the Grant Westlake, Woodlands recently moved into their new Anyone with Haxrer Baking '
it this interest for their boys, Just meeting is invited to at- suffered a slight concussion home on Altana 'road. They and White Elephants for the
__Pram the Leaders of the twelve families were repres- tend the regular Group Meet- last week, when he had a dus-are now residing in the home "Fun Fair to be held at ttse
Ist- Rouge Hills Cubs and Bo
Boy ented. This meeting was call- Ing to be held in the Rouges lrgreement with his horse. He recently vacated by Mr. and Rouge Hills School
,Scouts, a "thank you- to the ed to present the facts to par- Hill United church, on Oct- hadn't told him which way he. Mrs, Simmonds, who moved to . er 3, , on Oet�
interested parents who, turned eats who were interested in ober 5. This is an
out to the -Emergency Meet- k Open Meet- was to go. Hope you are feel- call Rouge Olsen
keeping the Scout. Mbvemena Lng and anyone can attend and i better to see M and i were sorry H e 26244. The Rouge Hill
Ing by this tiaras Grant. to see Mr. arxi Mrs. Sinanonds Home &School is starting the
ing hast Monday. The' -overall alive in this area. Support and be heard. Please don't let the Never argue with a horse. leave, but wish them every season with a "bung" and are
interest of parents was not; co-operation is desperately Scouts and Cubs down—t
however, too appaneni. Of the needed if it is. to ? A warm welcome to Mr. and happiness in their new surr
Promising something for every -
go on. Any- are, "your boys". .. Mrs. Bolton and family who oandings. one.
Mrs.' Howard Ross a( the
Maple Laef Twlrr„ * Robin Hood Inn, Alinas Road,
is returning this week from a
CHUM trip to England. Our syar�athy
CHEESE aim 'DOG ROOD went her when she returned
to her hone there to 8 ;eW
the funeral of • a men*er at
her
151/2 -oz Tins '
famay
ULa` f Or Davivid G ��byr s bird h
65c week. We hope it was a happy
(sere too) one.
Case of 48 We are happy to report Judy
59c'
Tins of 45 doing vim' well, and is feeling
(ser. s'� ,os) quite bright after her recent
operation in the Hospital for
--0 D M A R K E T
(Save 6c) Sick Children. '
Congratulations to Mr. and
Gm kede nude on Hwy. o. S Just East of Rouge Br id a Mrs. Beaudoin. Altona Road,
Packers Large on the birth of a baby boy on
Frida last.
28 ozKAAOk.. tins y -
12 oz. YORK FROZEN Large 24 -oz. Family -Size Pies BROCK ROAD
Square tins for
p 2/89 C. Fall activities are getting in -
full . swing. The Brownies'
2 for 89e (Save 190) met on Mon at
.79 the Red Cross Centre, land wrJf
Save 13e meet each week at 4.00 p. Pre..
Save 17C2 with Mrs. Sowerby and Miss
(All Flavors) (Save 20e) Swift's Premium Susan Wilson in charge. On
Regular of Collornd SPAGHETTI b MEAT BALLS �'� '' the Guides met as '
Clover CrusisceC Large 1 Ib tins _____2 for 79c "seal with Mrs. Sowerby and
Save 19c Mise Burke in charge: The edd-
1 �2 Gallon en's Homogenized
� �
then being so nice, they
Bond H ized ed to take a hike
The Home Je School h
�__, EVAPORATED MILK__ 4 / 54e The
Meeting at the home•
�� ��,� Bring Your Carton Save 1 Oc 16 oz tins of Mrs. Jack Bradshaw Jr.,
on September 22, and plans
Soft=Rite Two - 2 roll pkgs. were. made for the season's
. lbs. 95C - `TOILET TISSUE __– 49c work.
SAVE IIc' 5 M A L L Save 9c The Red Crowd Group also
began the fail season with 12
Proctor b Gamble's TIDE '
Slack Diamond . Ige 16 oz jar members present, on Tuesday.
C EEZ PLEEZ._.. v the 22nd, Plans for work
Save _
_..__.. a 6c_ __59c �'
la
1
washes cleanest) nest Save 6c
7 )
. LOOM was discussed and the Blood'
` Giant 2 Ib,10 oz box _____ 79c Swift's Jewel Saw 1 10 Donor Clinic will be held on
• ''Borden's Instant 1 � Ib tin SHORTENING 2 lbs. 59c
October 3, at the C. E, Centre.
Don't forget the Senior• Clt- _
CHOCOLATE MALTED _ 67c Table Queen' Enriched izens' Bazaar- on October 26,
Save 33%c
- • - . - -= !BREAD, ----_2 for 39e at the C. E. Centre: from 2.00 .
Swift's Siiverleaf Full 24 oz. sliced loaves to 500 p, m
Mr. and Mrs. G. Musdow,
'PURE LARD _ _ _— 2 lbs 39c Mother's Giant 4 Pound Tin _ Red Rose Economy Li'l Abner's Speshul Brand DOnm � Wim. of Bind's
French's lar 16 o:•ar APPLE i RASPBERRY or �� Fruit Drinks 90 Creek. Gordontheir andfam., '
Prepared MUSTARD 2 for 39e APPLE i STRAWBERRY TRA BAGS 7!e Mrs. ron Carter and lane-
Larfle 48-0:. Tiro nY on the w�edc-rad.
Save 11 C Sava 100 (Sa�e 100 - Save 1.1 c fOr' sorry to.. hear Mr. Kaiser,
who is at home now, is net
very' well.
Fresh Grade 'A' Oven (A 3 Iba.) Mr. and Mrs. Alf. MacFar-
8oneless Roil4d Plate Bri:fcat "Kpe Lincoln Domestic Eating or Preserving lane, of port Ardw. visited '
POT ROAST ire ? G on
SEARS the
• .. - .. -the ee c-ebad, ii"gies°re'
While they last - FRESH
:CHICKEN WINGS El►.."e ti
-• . _., _ gratula aRtd to Mr. and
Mrs —Gordon 11g0mon of the
Excellent for, Barbecuing . Uos� 9 4th. Con. who have a baby
7.69
29
girl., born at the Ajax i;peQ-
Freah Lean Pork Loin RoMh '(Frying Roasting, Barbecuing) Na t Herne Grown Spew Write b1e. �22119s4, Tuesday. -September
RIB END n- Ste I!• weighing severe
(Average 2% Ess.) Fresh Pork (Picnic)
Pounds, She wilt have lour
CAULIFLOWER .
brothers to
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TENOERLOiN ENO i.:i+le w,ehoorls ee her home.
, (Average 3K Ens.) � .. or 39cRouge Pu1c.......
WHOLE LOIN — b. lie -,
Tabu • Jeffrey Cale, gine Grove
Lucas Arlhurs Super Value _1 -lb. Pkg. had a ha
Ra.+d birth -
PEPPER `'"' �'" w�''` when he entertained scuppy Sth birthday t
R SQUASH 3 for 29c � r friends -it
BREALFAST BACON 165e i. a ty at the 1�,..
Blue Goose Sweet Eati for the boys at
Blade a Short Rib Valencia ORANGES ______3 los i1:00 � �e Rill Fun Fair. This
L ROAST (blade bone rennowd R Ste Laisuwiad (Size 180'x) is your chance to shine men
Get into the Horseshoe Pitch
�• 0 Fresh TV• �� Ro�� lbe " 49�' Ne. 1 Hoiwe Grown Firm Oram to ,e ttougr H SchoolIng Tmrnan*M On October
MINCED BEEP 2 Ere. 7!e a Grounds.
Extra Large Heads Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod of
B'+f'' 'CABBAG WOOdview Road had a iirost
�1NF N EO STEAK- � � Slips Rkrdlees _ _ E '- pleasant visit with her amt,
39Mrs. J. Smith from
Standing (6th a 7th Ribs) ib• C :2 for 2 magh, Cape Bretan, lotw�.
PRIME RIB ROAST EM, S!s r acon 9e Other house guests were: Mr.
Cross Cut
and .Mrs. J. Ko�tsi, fmm De -
,Sirloin Porterhouse No. 1 Home Grown Firm Green qt. box tom' Mrs. Md.eod's 'sister,
De -
SNORT RIB ROAST �. 69e .............
. Er. Ebla
Boneless Rolled (1st S Ribs) T -Bone & Win Stems lb.89c BRUSSEL SPROUTS 29c bon t �
PRIME RIB ROAST
Fresh Nome Grows, Tender Sweet,e At b
Lucas AAhun Fully Cooked Smoked ....-� Round a Square .
Picnic SHOULDER Ib. 4� COM—on—the-COB Jim Kean of -_ man's Sa3' asked council at
their Skinless (Loots) Tlb. t Large Cobs make W�tion to she to
De.
WIENERS n: 3!e tW,,ROAS ObbPeRwa to have Fresh Lean Pork Fresh (Not Froz�rn) ed at the entrance to the
EVTT ROAST Int. 49e� C >r
Mr. McKean said it would
SPMR.MS(Swe)be ti the it swknrn of of tht1Lucas Arthurs (English Brawn) �. work and �, if this
MAD
' CKNESE
r ` ae that for Nevvcis concur•
red that the ng 3s > uP
: PRICES EFPECTII/E ng dategeroue
presenting st
situation,
r THUR., FRI., SAT. --,- SEPTEMBER 24 - 2526
DOZEN The. Cl
Open evenings till 7 Sat till 6 Thurs., Friday till 9 i<ad� weak
(Lass Than 3 lbs. 39c Per Ib)
( Reast or Fresser Buy) i Te �► er ssN
: d -�7.
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Psy� Eight 'THE PICKKKIl4d NEWT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
ROUGE years and over. ,
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WEST
Young People's meet each
Monday evening at 8.00 p. m. PICKERIN6 DISTRICT _ _ —.__AJAX
in the Church for the High Pitysicsl Fitness s - Women 11►u.
'lire West Rouge Home and reclate if the boys would g� School for the HtgiEl School p Sewing
al Fitness - xeu Thera.
School have several movies these signed' and 'turned in.. Students. and up. Explorers ��p� Sewing - Beginners Thur.
planned to be Shown to the 000 Bet � �1 Monday, � - MIG11 SCM PVA11f/ Book-kSewingeeping
-Advanced Tues.
children this year, and they The Annual Auction Sale 4.30 p ' m. for girls• from Gr. g .
held b file West Rouge Klw` 4 and up. i0ffe�s For 1964-65 - Elementary Book-kaepin Tues & Thera
Will start Off with "Aliioe in Y Shorthand Tues & Thurs
r anis Club On September 17, _ - Typewriting El ar Tues. & Thurs.
Wonderland", On was 8 big 8t100e3fi, and the.000 Shopwork Tues.`. & Thurs.
October 3, at 1.30 p. fin• rrleRhid)e1s of the Club wlould 5t. Edward's Anglican Church �/ENIH6 Spanla� - Grade AIiI Tues. L• Thurs;
children welcome, and fisc 8� East Avg. f�•.�t ENING Principal - JAMES T. STERLING
mission is 25c. Refreshments like to thank everyone who �Y September 27, 9.30 JUJ►x 942 -2610
will be sold during the inter- contributed for the sale, and a. m. will be Holy Carrinzunion.
cccc Pees -
also attended The Club clear- exam __.........................._ .---._.........
mission. The youfsgsters will with Prof. James Cunningham - _.. ,
v lovely film. and ed $450 from the sale and are
enjoy thi§ cry in charge of the service. - CAp ,nlN T 2 DUNBARTON
they are always well suPe'iv� very pleased that this project Sunday School Classes for' fVil NYYL " .Flower Arrangement Tues.
ed by members' of the Home 6: brings in such an amount each children of all ages will be at Sewing -Elementary Thurs.
�� year, Ali proceeds go for. Ser /�►►� Sewing - Advanced Tues.
School: All pts 9.30 a. m., in the Sunday EDUCATION for projects of the Home and —vice and Welfare Work in _ Millinery Thurs.
School Room.
School in .the school, such as: the community. This is the Art
SCTues. & Thurs.
fifth sale the Kiwanis have had Choir practice will start on Algebra - Grade XII Tues. & Thurs.
library books and otthel essea- In West Rouge. Friday, September 25, at 400 - �T Mathemac;cs - Grades IX & a • Tues. & Thurs.
21a13. P. Tri. for all interested. Conversational French
- The first regular meeting of Membeels" of the Club invite .The Ladles' Guild are plan- •
..,�+,h�, (Lang. Lab.) 'Tues. & Thurs.
a men in the district to
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or
the Home &School will be on out to a meeting which a Rummage Sale for Ajax DYIWoI hors Pickering, Conversational L $Danish
..Wednesday, October 7, at 8.00 early in October, to be held at (Lang. I ab.) Tues. & Thurs.
P. m., and will be a "Meet the .are held each Tuesday even. : . physical Fitness - Men Thurs.
ing at the Rainbow Room, the any and would apprer {�•
Teachers Night". So—keep the where they enijoy dinner be late any good, used clothing I�gll SCItOdIS Typewriting
Fitne l - Women Thurs.
date in mind if you Clave chiral fore the business of the even- that residents would like to Trpewrttine -Elementary Tues. &Thur.
_ Office Practice
_School. mg. r. eros, '
AT 2-3261 or Mr. Jim Powell, thorne at AT. 2-5869. •
O O O :_:.. Book-keeping Advanced Tues. & Thurs.
Rinse- at AT 2-8196, 1f you are Inter FWC1iMA�'S BAY September 29 and'30
Miss Anne McIntyre, ested and would like a member Shorthand Tues. & There.
"wood Rd.; a Grade S. student, .. Drafting - Mechanical (*) . Thurs.
"is' wearing a cast on her leg to call. for you. 130 to 9 30 P M
' O O O Mr. and Mrs..C. Bmit�, of. Drafting - Architectural (* Thera.
as she pulled a ligament last Mr. And Mrs Frank Caldron Stoekdale, visited Mr. and Auto Mechanics - 1'(*) Tues.
week, and had to be taken t0 Auto Mechanics - 11 * 1 Thur.
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the Ajax Hospital but b 1� of Jaybelle Grove, and Mr. Mrs. Roy F{ippin and Mr. ani If Sufficient Registrations Are Machine Shop - 1 (* 1 Tues.
in school again now, and Mrs. Jim Powell, Rouge Mrs. Gary Balsd°n on Sunday. Received, Classes May Be Offered In Machine Shop - 11 (*) Thurs.
000 Hills Dr, are in Ottawa this Deepest sympathy is exti.n- The Subjects Listed. Electronics - 1 (*) Tues.
Mr. and Mrs. Jed MacLean, Week -end attending the O. Q. ded. to Mr. J. Thurkettle, ui j WoodElectwork
- 11 (*. Truce.
M. Kiwards Convention.. i�leasant Street, in the passil:g Classes Are From 7.30 to 9.30 P. M. Woodwork - 1 Tues.
of Chesterton Shores. - 'and of his wife on Sunday,' Sep- Technical Classes Are From Welding' (*1 Tues.
-Mrs. Lil. Shilton, West Point o 0 0
Cres., report a wonderful Churches In Vilest Rougo' tember 20. The funeral I(,ck- 7.30 to 10.30 P. M. 'Electrical - 1 Tuea.
-week end at Lake Erie, where place at the McEachnie Flin' —_ ' - PeiwelPat • A. W. MUMBO[
oral HAme on Tuesday, Sep- -- - --=Phone: Dunbaetsn sss lass
-' they went especially to watch Graea ProsbYterian Church CLASSES COMMENCE
the hawks fly over Hawks' Port Union Rd. tember 22." OCTOBER 6, 1964 — _-_-•..-. - .
A Service of Recognition Happy Birthday to Fl,)yc; �._
Ci1ff, on their way south. They for Rev. H. W. McAvoy will be Balsdon and his' son Jimmy PICKERING "
report that there was not such who will celebrate their bis- —'FEES — Engllah - Crede RIt1 Tues. &Thurs.
a rreigration.oP hawks on Sun- held at Grace Church, Thurs-. Subjects Offered Two Ni hts Per
- �• October 1, at 8.00 p. m., thiols on Septerllber 30. j 9 G.ometry Grade Xlit Tues. & ThurThurs-.:.day, but the Ospreys were mi-
ti and that it was. anon- Conducted by the Presb •tory of Sorry to hear Mt. W Avs Week — $10.00 Per Season Botany - Grade XIII Tuep.
ft'1B nB• y IS not so well, and hop:• his 7nolocy ,- Grade X111 Thurs.
East Toronto: Following the
derful sight to see. and natur home tvL'1 English (For New Canndlans—
g stay in the Nursing ht Per
. �+ ing Sub acts Offered One Ni .
' al#s¢s or bled -watchers are us- re1'1'ire• the Ladies Guild will not belong• j g No Fee} Toea. & Thurs..
uauy interested and molly serve lunch. All meftLbel3 and Week (3 bolls$) — $7.50 Per Season Qhorthnnd Tues. & Thurs.
spend- week -ends at Hawks' adherents of the congregation AT HOME -Typewilting - Advanced Tuea. & .Thurs.
Cliff. at this time. 02 year, are especially invited to m-ne, Subjects ' Offered One Night Per 92uar..Pancinw. - Beginners _. Thurs.
rauare Dancing - Advanced Tues.
0 0 o Sunday, October 27. at 1r ,1:� Land nd Terry Ryan will Week (2 hours) — $5.00 Per Season -
B. m.. Morning Worship, with M(lllnery Tues.
»' � .__• 11'i1's. Jim French. Rouge Rev. McAvoy in chats?. Sen- be �'� to welcome their = fie�oetng - Becinnerc 'Tues. _
-- Bilis Dr. spent 8 week at friends and neighbours on the GEORGE T. TODD Chairl,Ran —Its tahene For The Beglnne -Thurs.
for Sunday School will be at J. C. RICHARDSON - - Supt. —
`,_ 'SqI Advanced
the Soo, where_ Bile visited re- occasion o! their 25th wedding. r- Tuer. .
latives. 10.00 a. m. and Junior. Classes anniversary, on Saturday, Qct' Principal • D. J. KETTLE
_..- o.o.o will commence at 11n. Start- ober 3, frons 7,30 13,-ran,-onrat_ .—' Of Saeeedary Schools - Penna. PICRERSMA o�s.4zas _
Ing. Sunday,, September 27. at A. ROSS dRWP4 Business Admin- (*) .rhea. are Technical Classes. gives throe
'Remember . the Canoe Club their home on Plne•Drive, Dun- 1ffi, Secretary-Troawiw
Dance and Beach -comber$' Ball 10,00 a. m. Rev. McA%OY � bartoa boon. ons, wish! per w«k. .
this Friday. September 25, at conduct a Bible {lass for 16
Remm Park. Tickets available
either from Members of the
Club, or sit
door. Jade
Lomas will supply the music
and MC the party, Come alorsR _ -
and bring your friends. Wear
'.dual" beach-vombels' out-
fits and enjoy this informal
evening. There will be - a bar,
prizes and refreshments
'Ma ny happy returns of the *411
day to Susan Craig, Rouge Standard'
Sills Dr, who celebrated her
ninffii birthday With a PUL Of--- --- -- -- -...__
youm friends on Saturday, equipment,
'
'September 19; to Ann Beck, of mak'
Roue Highlands Dr,, wlho had
T . a party for her Fourth birth
r� �at'111 loan
stay. 0n SepMn.tember 13; to And -
Ga n
Ridgewood Rd, on
her tenth birthday on ;
Tier 17: and to Stephen H01-
royd: Friendship Ave.. who waJr
fifteen on September 14, --�,
000
Congratulations and Best It has become almost standsrd practice. -
Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Don
ankin, of Decimal ]?lace who
'Ltoday for people to go to their bank to r
celebrated their 12th wedding
anniversary on September 15; finance the purchase of cars and ' other i
to Mr. and Ants, Bob Waddell, ` c
'of Chesterton Shores, on Their family items. You, too,' may have found' it
wedding anniversary, septem- a good idea .to borrow where you save — at..
ber 17;' and t6 Mr. and Mrs. 8
Jim Keenan, Chesterton Shores -your local bank. Itis often simpler, because
on their fourteenth wedding
,oannivctsary on September 18. the bank already knows you"
as a savings '
Cutis and OScouts in west 0.
-customer. And it'also may save you money'
Rouge started ' their season because bank loans are low-cost loans. For
..last week with Cubs B. Pack`
meeting at St Edward's church borrowing and saving, and for any other
Hall on Mondays, at 7.00 p. m.
till 8.30, and A. Pack also at bank service you may need, just visit your% $
' St. Edward's on Wednesdays
from 7.00 to 8.30. Scouis meet local chartered. bank. It's the one place
each Wednesday in the school
auditorium at7.30p. rot. wheswou can get all your banking done,
0 0 0 under one roof. '
The West Rouge Hockey
League is holding a "hockey -
School" at Stouffville Arena 1
'-starting Sa urday, Qetober 3.
from 7.:t0 a r. to 12.30 not THE CHARTERED BANKS j
Saturday. October 10 and 17�
at the same time. The fee Is SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
$6.00 per boy and most of the
homesin the district have re- Through 5,650 branches, all across. Canada ;r
ceived a form to sign if their g
boy wants this instruction. the chartered banks bring full -range banking .
Mr. K. Jones, Ridgewood Rd, within. the reach of everyone.
(AT 2-06451; . Mr. C: Ferns,
73 Fanfare Ave (AT 4-4190) ; _
Mr. G. Gomes, 64 Donshire Ct.
(AT 2-4180) ; Mr. E. Arias, of -
Rouge Hills Dr. (AT 2-7049); -
Mr. G. Shaver, 360 King • Art-
thur's Court (AT 2-5734), or '
•'Mr. R. Ridd[rhg, 444 Rouge Hill •',
Dr. (AT 2.2415) ; would app
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THE PICKERING NEWS
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1961 - --
was an "open„ race
Mrs, Charmaine Higgins, at miles. Ibis
with 86 lofts competing, and --
000 next week the winner of the -
♦IDESAY Church News ` °� ' Derby be ar rionn-
p� Fairpoit United Church will Top Ten-
stoft Ed Featurd � Bay Ri� By Cat fim C H. Horton 1131 . 2. T.
' participate in World COtmn- Cowling. 1130.13; 3. G. Kepi
union Sunday, on October 4, 1125:42; 4.. F. Cacci and B.
• • • will be re- - Cacci and
members F.
/�.• listed here below: Recreation To Hold Ladies Auxiliary Of and new Kell ll 112: 5
Ratepayers p V„ ceived in the church, at this B. Kell 1123.55; 6. D. Powell , ..
Report i Bryon Lowe 839-2232; Jim - n • , time. Those who are interested 1116.85; 7. Graziane and Black-
Bryon
Board Cairns 8343755; John Jones "Harvest Dance Recreation AssOcidt n in joining the church are in- brut, 1116.5; 8. C.-Brand 1116.
�aMi�839 2062; Judy Phipps 839' vited . to contact: Rev. Dr. W. 09; 9, Graziaam and Blackburn
3164; Jean Podlipski 839-1'167; A. McKay, at 942-0967.
The Recreation Association Newcomers to Bay .Ridges 1115.67; 10. B. Garland 1107. .
Say Ridges Ratepayers' Ass"• Arlene Grant 839-2875; John now i� plans well under way may be interested in joining in The first meeting of the Church 83.
Report On Planning Board (Williams 8343145; Fred Haw" ening Unit of United. Church
Meeting - September 10. ! W lies ams 03 Gordon Arnold for the forthcoming "Harvest• I with the interesting and worth- Next week is the Young B
Women for the autumn sea-
Dance" which is scheduled for while activities of the Ladies' . National 'from St.. Jerome, P.
At this meeting, one p�ic- 839.3750; . John Brooker 834 of the Recreation son w' be held in the church 300 ,This is a Club
the Ajar 'Community Hall, on Auxiliary @-,
alar item of interest to rest- I �; Eric Constantine 839- Saturday,. October 24. High- Association. The ladies always on Wednesday, September. 30, Race and also an "Open Ev-
dents of Bay Ridges was a pre- 3826; Ted Greenaway 834 light of the fall season, the welcome a helping hand, and at. 8.15 P. m. Any United, ent". Good. luck to all coni-,
liminary proposal by Corrsol- fig; Harm Graalrnan 839• Dual fall dance will, this are delighted to meet new Church Women who would like :. getitors,
idated Building Corporation 4163 p� Heller 8342938; Pat feature music recorded women residents. Their next to join, will be very welcome: ........................•.............--...........
of the ; year, o .o 0
for the development, McGrath 8343938; Hans Rig" by top dance orchestras, door meeting is set' for ,Thursday, peace., Lutheran Church will OWASCO SCOUTING NEWS
area south of
Colmar Ave., etz 83x}3840; Geo, Webb 834 p�� novelty dances with October 1, and wild ;be held at
-A qt and lin Ave. ont 839- refreshments home of President Win' .be .'host to the Lake Ontario en Scout Award pres-
The proposal was for the dev- i 4236; HaroldPemberton 834 and a bar, under the supervis- Barnes, 864 Antonio. ' ' isteriai ented on Tuesday evening, p-
elopment of a 260 unit com- 3730• ion of a Commissionaire. Tick- o o' o cation on Tuesday, Clctoher 13. temp 22 at the regular
Alex consisting of town (Teri ets at $3.00 per couple, will be open' For Members The meeting will follow acorn- 3f%eting of the 1st. Dtaiibarton
race) and semi-detached boos- As instructed by the merli- available within a day•or two, minion Service in the church. ,Droop under the leadership of
ing- bership at the last General and can be obtained from the t at 9.30 a. m.
It should be ennphasized that Meeting,, the Executive Com Mothers •' Auxiliary OI Sunday School . Teachers plan Smut Master. Rex, Merritt:
i ahead with members- of the Executive of Scout Gerrit Heikamp was
the only decision made was rnittee is going to attend.the Parish Education
the Recreation Assocination or Institute which will be held at Presented with his Queen's.
that the Township Planning plans for a inu..s meeting of contact Mrs. Rutin Sykes at
Director and C. B. C. should southern area- requients to clic- or George Newton at The Mothers; Auxiliary of St. Ansgar Lutheran Church. Scout -Award by.-Dist. Scout
work together .and bring fort cuss the pros and cons of div- the 1st. Bay Ridges Scouts and. Toronto-: on -Sundays Septem' "Master Metric. This is a
ward for consideration a firm td.ng Pickerin.; Towns4tip into Cubs will hold a "Npperware, ber, r!` and October 4: : pery great Award for any
If you haven't attended a Sunday - Oeteber 4,
Proposal from C. B. C. two nunicipa 't ;e .. Recreation Association Dance, Jean d • the .home of rd n. w}l] he Scout p earn, and to Gerrit,
This propos do plan to go along to this Jean Podlipski, 1397-Fordon' we express our his betula-
sl would then be Notices. of the meeting will Sunday _School Rally Day.
studied by the Planning Bd• be issued well in advance. and Ave., .on. Wednesday; SePtem he the children will be prcr tions: Not only for his becom'
royal not • ; coming affair. They are always bet30. .' psoceQds -w-}il 'mo
into their new Classes. ing a Qu s orit,..but Durr
and prior.to any app t is hoped the turr.ou: will see lots of fun, people are friendly
voted to the Scouts and the _rzs Sc
first Queen's,.Seorit.
ices would be sent out to prB" ;rat represen^atives from a)l and, what's more Important, ... 1) r; flit: Con Hei-
perty owners in first area, in- arras south :f the 3rd. Con- they offer good value for the '"Cubs.-.PIGEON CLUB -NEWS kamp, is .Cub Master of the
forming them of a proposed ra;:.°cn have their views; plan 'rhe, -evening will feature . a- .-Me Bear eg - ,Tustints flew
public hearing. Pyr '>P!ore the interested par money. Proceeds are devoted -most .interesting 'dcxtilolzstra-" frarrm Chalham- for their last 1st. Dnnbarton Pack..
Representatives of this Ass- I to community recreation and. tion �. � r,w,are Pmdurts, Greenwood Conservation Ai'
ties. - particularly, , the children. h!. aVe you h usa-k-eep. Adis bre rete of,
sir e&'will again be active with
ociation . were. assured that moo, as }nstructcd by the Since, just now, we don't have• tis --=' A distance of 185 ,miles• The Scouts on October. 3, and -4,
there would be ample time to membership.'. the Association the use of the hall,* mesas of ing nib '- opportunity. for- V�Heti Vtew, Dairy pphy was when-Camporee _vvlll -be held. -
lodyte objections or favourable •t0toosiier" rup�perware-if.
is going ahead with its appeal raising money are few an%' Se» ;flake. and crirrgrafor wlna S e�thir�Y"eittht patrols are -
comments on this proposal. • to the Ontario Municipal Bel. far between, it is particularly yob ark a pleasant sceiai- get :� .0 .F;ib �`1'ilkina for _wfin registered for this. w-end-end of
once a formal proposal w� .'in the matter of the Montes- important that we support the herb. ttin:.�-beei� awl' fun abd- mnntetuions•
presented. sori School iocotion We feel ., !t'w711 be. appreei tecLif E.ij•- _ TQp Ten Birds:
Harvest Dance . ♦.�- - . _ �':airrt4-=one i.eader's �i'ind- �
Tigis -Information is being it should be emphasized: that ,o 0 0 �( 1B• - 1 G ,i.-ik"�` Q9 ,'� b�ea er, size &4 or 36. Call
along simply as a ser �-: FirttI a d 1069�iR"'3• t+ -Mrs, Cosset at 83436G2•_
passed the opposition A not to the P�054g. 4• g,. Bernick
vice to the residents of Bay School. but strictly to its pro-'�uehre. Bridger et n�p � `wuted---pbe.}sdy's Leader's - -
_Ridges and is not• intended to pied- location. The rirember•-- a .• atf:1t4FT 41 5-.7 � cIsirne+'a7T ;- ;Hal: -Please call: Mrs. Ken ,-
start astampede of residents ship. and the Executive of the �•� .. 6. D Sisna•'9A9.4i �..�. urger=
from the area. --Starts BEt. }#h iac�wwiii` mance a_ i aU `qfi�' $=- ��irs icier If You have. in your horns _
It -is. possib% i swat-tut peered quite clear on this ant] ' titular ffort to turta.otii fQrg �g g g-Heftf6rpv 957.26- a, Scout or Cub Vniforns You -
reports on this. proposal it is rather unfortunate that The first. of the popular thd.4 fraira be'cabine as .vols Ip- J _%relnnes 913.83. - are ' no mer - Ulag, please
be avallable at our future certain individuals are inter- Euchre, Cribbage and Bridge. know* , if-L' difFiRrlf to prrem,e: e o a " r contact fife LTnft rieare4t you
General Meetings, the next of ti the Association's ac- Ni hts of the Fall Season has money-raising, affairs �;'�thnurI : �1e-�;�,•n �Fi �tedit,th^ir �}�e articles are resperatelys
pre rig
which is
scheduled for October tion as beink opposed..to, the been ,cheduled for Wednes- the use of Site ReSF cation Rall .•ohne Bir lTPrki Race from,
.
14. 1964. School of Montessori. day, October 14, at 8.00 p. M. For,' . irrforntat fon pde£ce call Cn� w sill a' c1'ef accts of 250 _�, a _
Membershi -� The proposed location is on a Sponsored . by the Recreation
'While our recent membri` block which the membership Association of Bay Ridges Lad-
termed drive could be tez=rred in_1962 wished to have re zon- ies' Auxiliary, • the card night _ - -
successfuL it is still disam- ed for Professional Offices and will be held in the home of Mr.. _
ointing when one considers we or residences,-and Mrs. Clifford Sykes, 851
(have' only about 400 of the RP- . At that time. the member Zator Ave.
Proximately 1200.1400 hon-As chip was quite Insistent. that Admission will. be 75c.. and
-;as participating metnbgm protection of. this zoning was, will cover delicious refresh- y� ? _ The Association has in the desirable and that the Perm ments and attractive prizes. �e X111 k(1!, ese melt
past and venni in the ttrttrre be ted tare' of this block be clear o o a 1.1 �,+ _ of service to the whole sot= ly defined; ,When' application
unity. It's actions are an the - ..-. -
- instruct
otic' rn!'mb the Planning Board specified -
y> any benefits derived, ar'e the Professioriz permitted and
enioyed by the who)! ooeteomb• these were: "Ph3siciam. ..Den- For. New Member
t
Ity. tistc. Lawyers. Architects: En-
u make a '
Wh don't. you Ch rtered . Account- Tire Second Bay Ridges Guide ,
sets.
Y �n 4 -
point now of seriously-onsid- ants and similar profession-''. Company, a Company open to
eying adding your support to girls of all religious faiths,
g �• t,
this most active association. 0 0 a Chas a few openings fpr infer
Membership . dues are $2.00. yk&ted•,-Secretary for the ested girls between the ages A
ausehold, and and 14 ears. The Com-
an' ohdiB TW • "Mr, Lowe, at 839-22]2. Pang meets each Wednesday
F
scrip cards simply bycalin
rn -
Ing from 7.00 to 9.00 P. m.
v one ae dw shoe■ 0 0 0 ! q
in the School of the Holy Re-
It�eestnnttileenatitt•entaatrstfn>•t>•>•iite>rniitiel�tt■ deemer, Liverpool Road. In- '
formation about joining, "Guid- • _
Ing" can be obtained from
`•fi.
Mrs. Sciunelter, at 8342839, orJQB PRINTINI7.
Mrs. Webb at 839-3287.
Lefterheads Enver Child Health Clinic L H. a or Mr. D. A. Thornton - -
IiieSs Carr x Mr.
Tickets, -„D era -
Dates And flare Pickeringe,:.
ay Ridges Pi kering P.O.
TME P I C K E R I N 6 NEWS The Child Health Clinic, _
which Provides ;manun;zation ;a '
as well as other services, will, -
in future, be held at Peace
` k g
i
942.0940
Lutheran Church. ' There's a good chance that you do. They live and work right .
■�����st�������>.its>•>•����������ta>•����������� Clinics are held on boar the
�� Tier h of each mond, here. They get around quite a lot and they know this town
�■ from 2.00 to 4.00 p• rn., and on # _
the fourth Tuesday of the -very well. That's part of their job. SERVICE-
month it me, 10.00 to 11.30 a They are the Ihanagers of the two branches of the Canadian R
''IMMUL EM _ 'r' Imperial Bank of Commerce here. And they are.
good mens to
This is a free service opera-
BASELINE AT LrVi:RP00L RD. tea by the Ontario Courcy
Health Unit.�Q10W. For help with financial matters or for sound advice on
L.1c�nsod mechanic on-duh 7 A• 9L NTP. M. 0 0 0 anything to do with banking ....they are the men to seer _
to Servke Your Every Motoring
Sunday Coft Again If you haven'.t already met them, by all means .call in soon.
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This
Winter
-They'll be a .
•
. .. for
. .- Plans are - -
- under way .
ERIAL
Sunday curling for Bay Ridges
®®
enthusiasts again this winter,
. � ''CANADIAN 1 M P
- - at Annandale Gauntry Club. = •
- � alit M-W moi ► Co ers, to t e ports o new- BANK OF ;COMMERCE
• '` comers 20 the sport to try it
out . during the month of Oct-
'S
ct- -
N N 0 N ESS 0 ober, free of charge. Bill Mc- Over 1260 branehea 8erv8 you -
�. i -L L M a e K Tntosh is, once again. taking
names d pr,bsl,ective particip-
.8393961 a informa-
tion.
' ■ r tion. Why not give him a tail
at 839-2936
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