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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_10_01�-., ]�M--Win.,:..:.:.: �^ «.,e•±an- _�(aa�`'''•'111MNIIY�• BRAWSHMCK TELEPHONE SINCE iN1 PICKERINO P1 NEW-S.944.0!40 VOL. 81 X O. 41 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Prize - lOc Per Copp The 1965s Have Nothing On This Car Local Residents To PickeringVillage Asks 00 W. R. C. - 'Oppose Closing Down TO Proceed With Sanitary Severs • Commuter Trains' It would appear 'that Pick- ' At least a dozen local resid- eying Village is going ahead Carlisle Chosen i E y : _ encs will be affected, when the. on the installation of sanitary - C. P. R. cuts off it's commuter' sewers. At least to the point service from Pet' to Tor- of a gearing. �Q$ onto on October 24th. It, was unanimously agreed " -''t Valuable Player " , this week, on a recorded vote, A committee is being form- that the Village For the second year in a ed to try and get the CPR to Ontario Water request the row, Pickering% Bob Carlisle, change it's mind or get the has been named as "The Most Department of Transport to mmission to undertake. the Valuable Player in the Clare- - Sewers in the Villa m y a- ' ,,,, • One daily user of the serv- Village as out- gue^, ice, Milton Mowbray said that • lined in the application ' sub- He was presented with the it is inconceivable that the milted by Gore and Storrie. Award by Jas. Thomas of the ! service is not paying. He said the Clerk Bo Municipal said Tribune on Thursday night of there . hes been a steady in- pal Board last week. The selection was crease in the daily number of will either hold a vote on the finalized by the League Exec- -passengers over the past three question, or a hearing. It is utive. The winner will retain years, most likely that a hearing the Trophy that is renewed will be held, At present the early train • • each season. Brougham's Bob picks up passengers at Dag- Details in full are to be giv- Miller won it in 1962. a I mar, Claremont- and Locust en to the taxpayers before the The star right-hander, only Hill. • date of the hearing. 22 yew �, is also an ex- ................................ f As the area grows, this sertremely good batter and us- - vice will enjoy more patronage Dunbarton Athletic rally p� in the clean-up pos- - than it does at present. ition at the plate. Even more _._ ..........:.................. g �+; Club Off To New Start unportaexample x however, lire ex- John Cowan of Pickering enjoys the company of Mrs. Douglas Plitt and LillianLlllJan Campbell as Senior. Citizens Hold erellent exam le of sports! ..he takes off in his 1911 Ford. John has spent two rears In building this car, and had to go as C ship that he displays, even in far as Hershey, Penn., to get parts. The cir will do about 30 miles per hour and gives about 25 (Or AnQ Season defeat. Successful Bazaar roNee to the gallon. John has done a real job In bulidinq this car. It's for sale for a prize. ••-••• ....-• Dumbarton Athletic Club will Calling All Pickering aWalk For Town Hall - The Pickering Senior Cilia- commence its 1964-1965 gym- X71 'Warnings Tags To Be Handed Out � ens apparently had a vary sue- mastics activities on Wednes- Pickering Village is to have cessful day In their Bazaar at day. October 7th, at the Dun- Hockey Players e a new sidewalk in front of the the C. E. Centre, Pickering Un- barton High School at 7 p.m. In Pickering Then Look Out town hall, council agreed this ited Church on Saturday last, Membership fee $3. per child, The Pickering Village Minor -- week. they realising done to SIOO.QO. which includes insurance, Hockey Association will' meet - Pickering Pollee will be gic available on Gym nights be- In the Village Rink House on tw 7 and 8 F Ing out warning tags for illeg- r_, • ep p.m. Minimum Friday, October 2nd at 7 p. nL i al B1411fO Clinic, Claremont Brother And Sister age is Grade 1. Gymr attire for All boys Interested In play- parking for one week, and boys, T shirts and shorts. For Ing hockey for Poe Was, Sao*. then look but. girls, leotards .with' no *zipper, am and Mi F After the week of warnings To Be Held Oct. 5 Buried At Double Funeral Bare feet or r p teams fey _ his up, police will tag In the regular gym PickeringV10 • shoes: A � Village. an Inviter r�os•rrial way, as recommended Any further informa- to attend. That's this Friday The fall Blood Donors Clinic. A double funeral service was Frank Cooper, and -brothers: t� call 839-1460 or 839-1440. night at 7 sharp. ; by Chief R. T. Parker. of the Pickering Township. and held in 'Claremont, Baptist Waiter, Fred and Roy, of Clare- Village Branch of the Cana- .P .CII�rS Last •' Church, on Tuesday for a brn . moat; William;, of Oshawa; - 1 dian, Red Cross has been given ther and sister, both of whom Sarah, Sophia, Florence, Alice DIVIDE PICKERING TOWNSHIP?? a change of dal@—i will be passed away on -Saturday and and Judd, all pre-deceased _ Racep.�_ held on Monday. Oct. 5th, in Sunday, respectively. them. On numerous occasions -in the past, the desirabilit Fol' This Year the United Church C.E• Centre, Evans J, H. Ward. 85, passed Mrs. Birkett was born at and Possibility of incorporating two municipalities out Pickering, between the .hours -away at his home in Ciaremont Balsam, and was well-know•rh of-what is now Pickering Twp,, has been discussed Last week's race was the of 2 to 4.30 and 6.30 to 9.00 on Saturday and his sister•,•. throughout this district. She The �' Ridges Ratepayers, Association, in co-operation *. "young bird concurse" for P.m. Mrs. Wm Birkett, of StoufP- was active in . the .Baptist -witch other' interested Associations in the Southern Area Eastern Ontario, Thirty-seven Last November's clinic saw ville, 83, cried at herr, home on Church; all her life, and in the on Wthe ednesday, has arranged for a meeting to be held lofts took part in the 300-mile a record turnout for the Sunday. CLar•errwnt Women's 'Instftute. Dunbarto High School AudLtoriumt 7.45 p, m., to the 'Light from St. Jerome Que. Branca of almost 200 donors, Mr. Ward was very well She and her late husband This meeting will attempt to ascertain first of all, Top Ten— and that u May provided 175. known in the district, a mem- William were both active lawn ''the desirability of such a movement and free discussion i I. H. Horton, Eastern Club; It is hoped that we may be ber of "one of Pickering Town- bowlers. They moved. from opinions, in laveur or in opposition, is guaranteed, l: . 1630.12: 2. Cooper Bros. Wes- able to go over the 200 mark ships larger families, and has Claremont tb Stouffville sec There will be available, some figures for consideraton 0. tern Club, 1629.3; 3. H. Her this time. farmed at Claremont, and was erad years ago, and also some reasons why the incorporation of the ton. Eastern, 1628.8; 4. J. Cole, The need for blood; both of an active member of the Ba Southern Area could be beneficial. Western, 1625.8; 5. G. Aar regular and rare types, in- P- • The Publishers of the Pick- Each and eve tiyt CThurch for many years. He er ing News regret the passing every . taxpayer living south of . the Third _ t hour, -Western. 1624.9; 6. Baw- creases constant! as medical Concession is cordially invited to this mass meeting. Y. was also an early member of of Mrs. Birkett, she having. The voicing of opinions frim, each and every area south' dear and Graham, western, techniques call for ever great- the CRarenwnt Citizen's Band. assisted the Editor, for many of the Third Concession is the aim of the meeting, 1620.7; 7. J. Edwards, !Vest- er use of it and accidents roe- He was the husband of the years, in the preparing of the A good deal of preparatory work has gone into the # ern, 1620. a their toll.' late Elizabeth Ward, and dear "Claremont Column". This was -_. arranging. of this meeting, and it is up to you. the tax- j tern, 1614.6; 9. J. Edwards, Donors many give w a which we payer• to ethsure that opinions are expaes®ed at oris time. Western, 1614.4; 10. W. Burda, the ages, of 18 and 65, Free len Fryer! and Kenneth, of the publishers deeply apprec- Runnymede, 1611.1. transportation and baby-sit ©aremont; Marjorie (Mrs. E. rated. The Dumbarton High School JS located rnorth of'No. This Is the last Race Meet- ting are available as usual. Giner), at Cara 2• Hit�h+t'aY• on White Sideroad, .in the T 1 till next May. Members, g rY: and loc Service was held from the pickeringr–B. R. R. A• °P of V Ing y A wone wishing further in- ing step father of Mabel (Mrs. Claremont Baptist Church, pl a neM formation may cats Mrs. L Russel] Pricey), of Brougham; with Rev. Dr. H. S. Hillyer in Chair- Pickering .. .. ...... ......'-.:.'... Bifton (the Blood Donor Chair • ease laic Leena (Mrs. V. Biel, of Puck- charge. Interment took place Piekerin V���a a �iOteS ng Village Clerk has I man) " at 28'2.6817, or in the er•ing,- in the Claremont Union Ce c been Instructed to prepare a north call Mrs.'H. T. Green at Both Mr. Ward acid Mrn. etery, velars' list for the 2 polls hen 649-2005. Birkett leave: sister: Mrs. Beaches L. O. B. A. Guests cantly. Of Mr. And Mrs• Be" Le Gard Mr. and Mrs Ed, Stork had � Pickering Softball Team Wins Claremont Ball League Trophy Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Le Gard a birthday dinner for her bro- g � y hosted a garden party at their then, Mr. Ron Moyer, and his home on the. Second Concess- family, from Toronto, our Sun Pickering's baseball team' in The Pickering Line-up . and they never looked back. unearned. ran on Saturday afternoon. In- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Jour the Claremont Coennwnity Bob Carlisle (P), Doug Moi- They added a single tally in Although catcher Doug Mof- duded among., the . forty-five, -Stork also attending. League, came home with the fsM (C), Wayne Wells (1st), the 4th and a. pair in the 7th, fatt, batting third in the Pick- guests were: members of the Mr. and Mrs, C. 'E. Brown league trophy on Monday ev- Jim Clow (2nd), Dave britt- Goodwood broke the ice in the Bing order carne through with Beaches L, .O. B, A. No. 704, arrived hoarse this week from a ening, after defeating Good- An (3rd), Bill Marren (S. S.), 9th. Ken Davis singled and a timely hit, it was the players of Toronto; L. O. L. No. 2697, two-month vacation in Britain wood, in � sadden death game Al Buss (L• F.), Bob Moffatt crossed the plate on a double of lesser distinction that pro- of Whitby; and L O. L' No.` Mr, and Mas. Dan Youve4f by a score of 4-2, (L. F.), Bob Douglas (C. F.), by WIe6 Evans, duced the big blows in Thurs- 3232, of Ajax and Pickering. have returned to Pickering Pickering's captain, Wayne Ken .Lewis (R. F.). Earl Rowe Righthander, Bob Carlisie day's game. Wayne Wells had Also present were: Most Won after a threetnonth 'visit , to Wells accepted the trophy on is Coach and is to be comm- was in eorninand_aIl the way a single and a doable. Ken shipful'Sis, Newell, Past Grand their home-land in the Middle – behalf of the team from the- ended not only for bringing the and fired a fine 4fiitter. Only Lewis poked out a pair. and Mistress of the Grand Lodge East. League President, Donald A. team through as winners, but in the 9th could his-rivals rivals get • Bob Moffatt had a single safe- of British America, who is re- Lincoln Ave. Public School Meer• for his time and offert spent any real offensive rolling blit ty, scoring a run.,, He had an turning , to her home in Sask- next Monday; October 5, will Pickering scored 3 runs in with them during the season• this was cut short on a good extra-base billow' taken off the atchetvan, after a visit over , be host to the Combined Tea- the 5th inning, with Bill Han- put-out play by second sacker, end of his bat when Good- seas; Rt. Worshipful Sis. Ber ehers' Institute of Areas 2, 4 sen being the big gun for the Doug McAt Delivers Big Jinn C9oss and a strike out. wood's Rae McGuckin gloved tha Addy, Grand Mistress of and 5. Teachers will study locals. Bill had a homer, a Ken Maye clipped him for a a sizzling line drive in the 6th. the Grand Lodge of Ontario, New Mathematics and Creat- -single and a double in four Blow As Pickering Goes The single in the 4th and Ron It was the most brilliant 'd6- West; Worshipful Bros: Brady, ive English. The• times at bat. Dave Brittain Maye poked out a safety in fensive effort of the twill night, County Master, County Lodge be at Arniarxiale Country _ scored on a single and Bob Limit the 5th. Over the nine inning Although Goodwood' looked of Ontario South, and his Club; •aril Mr. D. A. Clee, B. Moffatt scored on a single. Special — Doug Moffatt a distance, Carlisle whiffed out good in the field on. occasions, County Officers, and Bros. A., M. Sc., F, R. G. S. Bob Carlisle hit a single to fiery competitor delivered the 12 batten;. He walked only. 3 they also looked unusually Clare Holter, Master of Ajax- of Cur ricnub and Text Books, bring in Brittain. big brow for Pickering last 'men and two of these were the shaky at' times. They commit- Pickering L. O. L. A good Dept, .of Education, will add- In the 6th inndng, Ken Lewis Thursday night as his teaan first men he faced in the op- ted a total of 5 errors which, time was had by all.—Corr• • ress the teachers. Intermediate 9oored on a single by Bili Han- racked up a convincing 6-1 ening inning. At the plate, he in a playoff garrie, added to Mr, and 'Mrs, Frank Smons, . Grade .Teachers assemble at - a h. victory over Goodwood in the drove in a run with a sacci- their problems. ;Pickering on and, Mr. art' Mrs, Gard, Win- Lincoln; Junior. Grade and tire, oodwood got 2 runs in the Claremont Park. The win pul- ficce fly in the 7th. He- was the other hand, splayed error ter spent the week-end with .Auxiliary Teachers at Bayview •using from Bob Todd and led the two dubs up on even "robbed" of a hit in the 3rd less baH, mainly- becatfse they Mr. and Mrs. Vern. Disney at Heights, and Kindergarten and ans. terms and forced the series to on a fine catch by Goodwood's didn't have many balls to the ratter's cottage, in Mus- Primary Grade Teachers at '-rlisle pitched the 9 a fifth and final game. Ron Maye. Ken Maye worked handle, It was Bob Carlisle's koka, and, on Monday of this Parside Junior School. ' Pk-Avmg 7 hits and Moffatt, one of the top re- 4 and two-thirds innings on night as he retired the side in week, Mrs. Wm. Abbot, of Mrs. Eddie Spencer has re- 1 batters. oeivers in tlhe,circuit, belted a the GoodwTood mound with Er order in the 2nd, 3rd, 6th and Brantford, spent the day with turned home after a 15 week r Gooci�vood, al- double in the 3rd' inning to is Barber taking over in re- 7th. It was postive proof that .Mr. and Mrs. Simons. vacation • to Yorkshire, Eng- t• way, allowing score brother Bob Moffatt and lief, Maye allowed 6 hits. Bar he had really earned the rec- Mr: and Mrs: John Peattle land. She said the weather Ig out 9 bet- lead-off batsrnan, Bill Hansen. ber hurled hitless ball and ognition as the league's most had. Mas. B. Lloyd, of Barrie, was lovely. ER », It gave Pickering a 3-0 lead both nuns against him were valuable player. with Lhem for a week-end re- • ,,. • l Sty, if there can be _Wcouncillor elected from each area ,for a more even distribution and then all taxpayers cart feel that their corner of the town has local 'rep - resentation. It is fortunate that we have people who are willing t0 offer their time. In fact it is a little surprising. Un- less someone. has 'a personal complaint to ,lodge with council, there are .only about two ratepayers who at.; tend meetings out of interest, in local affairs, It is important in these times to have good men ori' our council. Men who are really interested in the wO fare of the village at large, and are prepared .to do What they can, to help it progress and at the same time -. - do'all they. can to keep those taxes down. DAY .BIG GAME SIGHTEEIN6 1: TOGRAPHIC PNO st rKan 0 ..4 .. R 1. r_SA - ;fte $1079 Camdlsn Funds frau Teronfe waM 1wslMeu wehhM Te1� AM Ire — Ne41 Asesw"�+tlw rMM f�1a Far Dow — AN Trswsfs,+ 60 �� sea �a�wsw Tri N YfawwY Faro Swtrswse /M�aMArrfsrbAN tsNrsss h Cswrasstlss wort solea Transportation. orIve" tsMw*" — sigbt sN's . Safaris C" m ten a FoOrvary 15 and July 15, 1965 Esray w.a.r•awwr are w.a Nlew�= anological advance and the mechanization of farms have ' been a dominant feature of Canadian farming. Farm im-..:. provement loans have played an important role in Lacil- itating those developments. Although loans under the .'Act are made for a- wide range of farm improvement projects they have always been used quite predomin- antly to finance the purchase .of machinery %nd equ%xnent, in recent years, about three out of every four dollars borrowed under the Act have been used for. the purchase of machinery and equipment. There has also been, over the years, along •with an increase in the average size of larrrs3ng operations, a trend toward . the use of heavier and hem expensixe machinery and equipment. All this has reflected in the size of individual credit -needs which have been met under the provisions of the .Act. and the maximum permitted under the Act to an individual farmer has been raised• from time to time. While a maximum, of $3,000, established originally ins 1945, served the purposes of the Act for mazy years, this was raised to $4.000 in 1963, and again to 56.000 in 39% The present maximum of =7,500 has been in effect since 1959. There has been evidence recently that the maxkr nm was again becoming restrictive in relation to the needs of modern farming. To meet this problem, the Amend- ment was passed to provide for the increase to $15.000. - This increase was welcomed by all Members of the house. It was pointed out, however, that hnww sma!li farmers would not be able to, receive aro thing like $15. 000. as many of them were having difficulty to secure a lean of even $2.000. This, of course, is left to the Chartered Banks, and they have the right to decide as Ro whether they wish to extend the loan and .the size of such loan. Pickering Nigh Notes September 8, saw the beginning of a new school year, a year of hard work in the elasuvom -for some, and a -year of fun in the extra -curricular activities offered by the sehool. A warm welcome is extended to all. the new ti em- . bets of the Staff. Mr. Rabb, our new Vice -Principal • Mr. Seal, in' the Co mrmer+dal Dept•; Mr. Evans, History Dept.: Mr. Torrance, French; Mr. Clark, Science; Miss 'Teelucksingh, Latin; Miss Farley, Physical Education; titers Paterson, Physical' Education and English; and :tilts. Rapsey, in the Hoare Economics Room. %Vednesday, September 23, brought new excitement to P. D. A. S. as thirty-six Grade 13 students visited Stratford, where they saw "King Lear", the Shakes- pearean play on their Course of Study. The Grade 12's •;.,also delved into the depths of Shakespeare when they saw "Hamlet", starring Richard Burton, at an Oshawa For. FwrMsr r„asnwtlew. LlesrNwre �T a Sttrdeno' C TRAVEL far with -Metro 0 n September 18, 0 IIIF A R D „ pr°v4ding the entertainment. A OWE BUREAU ..was in attendance„ considering local competition The next dance will be held on Friday, October 2, with DRIVING LESS 0 N S ',.r Am �2 —Count Dawns". Admiehsion is i x, each, or 11.25 per __-- AJIsw �MN6 � oouple; so, plan to help make this danx a big success. On the Sports Scene, the boys' inter.•ixual football teams NW. "..WL wise wwl M wMeeloA RAST AFRICA M October who be. have got orf to a big start with the "'I i Chts" winning 24 T �� pMoM to eew ew V" to Neewss YOW •eeetlew U eseN6 s'a•"' P"" to 6 on Monday night, and the Rqugh Riders over Argos ,Nes„r.M.e 14 to 1, on Tuesday night. Ail are preparing for the play- '� • a& which start on October 7. 144 The Gies' gym Is bustling with activity also, as the )Girls' Junior and Senior Volleyball tryouts start next L week; Boys' Vo ieybali tarsus are already under way. ■sttatlssaaaaelaaaiaatttaaaaaaht•aaaaaataaaagaa�gaas The Grade 12's are reminded of the dxywing of 'Tea house of the August Moon" s Marlon Brando, on -TRAVEL , Thursday, October 1, at the School, at 7.30 p. m. Of -:course, an are welcome, and this proraises to be .a very LAW OFFICE OF RESEANATIONS:—... enjoyable movie. And for these planning ahead, the Year ` shag "Tea Dance" alter school on Oct- ry, N. J. TH sON, Q. CN B. AN LL B. -Book stat! is holding OMP AIRLINES - STEAMSHIPS ober your 11. "'News 7 d ,. ' . f - alha�}3 pleased toreceive any sagg�t>s andschool yitteeir s of school news ?0 — �►II1Vl.iw ials should be for two me y noon each Thursday.. AJAX SHOPPING. CENTRE ,,;,Thank You. LOWEST AIR, FARES TO - - -- -_ TslsFlsswa: 9424181a - seR►>ty SNA 2M FfiRf1PF. _.. 0ewefsy Waring DINING ROOM — BANQUET KALL Na 2. Hlgbway at Rous RhW - Ph. 264-16M Thomas A. Newman, 0..C. .fib s - Ines _ rAVUxORT Rowe. SOUTH DbNBART011 COOPER BUKK LTD. 950 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO BLOCKS 3 - BRICKS .STRUCTURAL STEEL .CRANE RiNTAL STATM ROAD, PICKUMO, ONTARIO Phsoes: 942-19N - 9=4193 — !60.1911 Papa 1Mro THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1969 .THE PICKERING NEWS RIP -ORT frtOm -- •— ' Creators of Z"usd Thnrsddy PARLIAMENT jo MONUMENTS eyooy by The News Printing and PuhUshiwp Conspa»f � VAWized u Second Clan Mail VAMIN Post! Offia Dept, Ottsrre, Ont • BY MIKE STARR -.OF, DI$TI1 alON Y amnlFtloll UTD.. $2M is far — Daibd Stabs $3.00 Ir "K.' J&P. ONTARIO RIDING $ Ed "M MtAiKAt, bf A�Elllt sr — ,' -. — : or -THREE 'GENERATIONS = RATES Ei'OM 'The Farm Improvement Loans Act was amended to �� �' Sign increase the loan_ maximum from $7500 to $15,000. This is the maximum am nt for any loan that may be made ung the a borrower ther with a amount StQO�� B�Osa Ltd. ow in of'other teed farm ,int ovement Alread there is taljS,of an election in Pickering ViI-� Already lage in early Decemb and, this is a healthy sign. The Act also provides that -t4ze maximum arggregate sunt of loans that may .be made under the Govern - ` M O N V M � N T S 1 t five candidates' will be -There are reports that at leas ment guarantee during the current tfiree-year lending period, which�P h�z�+eg at the end of next June; would x in the running from -Morley Park. • This scares some- fairnessMorley any members from be raised front 5400 mil4ion to $500 million. There also , wrbd'be added, a new lending period, from July 1; 1966, ot DUNDAS ST. EAST WiiITgY .':. A6O W"31 people but, in all , Park (past 'and present) have always, in our opinion the. whole villa e, and not village, to June 30, W. During this period, .the government guarantee would apply to an aggregate maximum Vol - loam $700 sat there and represented " is it should be. _- acne of guaranteed of million.6MIM The ant guarantees each bank es PAR RESTAURANT any one area. This as ,, •- a __ against loss u to ten peroent of the farm knprovement ss up � ..' h,e..o� far the rnrnrnhhn- ,..•,;.,.;,,� ,pe, a,,,., —,A -A A VAvesu ssAslnos rues Sty, if there can be _Wcouncillor elected from each area ,for a more even distribution and then all taxpayers cart feel that their corner of the town has local 'rep - resentation. It is fortunate that we have people who are willing t0 offer their time. In fact it is a little surprising. Un- less someone. has 'a personal complaint to ,lodge with council, there are .only about two ratepayers who at.; tend meetings out of interest, in local affairs, It is important in these times to have good men ori' our council. Men who are really interested in the wO fare of the village at large, and are prepared .to do What they can, to help it progress and at the same time -. - do'all they. can to keep those taxes down. DAY .BIG GAME SIGHTEEIN6 1: TOGRAPHIC PNO st rKan 0 ..4 .. R 1. r_SA - ;fte $1079 Camdlsn Funds frau Teronfe waM 1wslMeu wehhM Te1� AM Ire — Ne41 Asesw"�+tlw rMM f�1a Far Dow — AN Trswsfs,+ 60 �� sea �a�wsw Tri N YfawwY Faro Swtrswse /M�aMArrfsrbAN tsNrsss h Cswrasstlss wort solea Transportation. orIve" tsMw*" — sigbt sN's . Safaris C" m ten a FoOrvary 15 and July 15, 1965 Esray w.a.r•awwr are w.a Nlew�= anological advance and the mechanization of farms have ' been a dominant feature of Canadian farming. Farm im-..:. provement loans have played an important role in Lacil- itating those developments. Although loans under the .'Act are made for a- wide range of farm improvement projects they have always been used quite predomin- antly to finance the purchase .of machinery %nd equ%xnent, in recent years, about three out of every four dollars borrowed under the Act have been used for. the purchase of machinery and equipment. There has also been, over the years, along •with an increase in the average size of larrrs3ng operations, a trend toward . the use of heavier and hem expensixe machinery and equipment. All this has reflected in the size of individual credit -needs which have been met under the provisions of the .Act. and the maximum permitted under the Act to an individual farmer has been raised• from time to time. While a maximum, of $3,000, established originally ins 1945, served the purposes of the Act for mazy years, this was raised to $4.000 in 1963, and again to 56.000 in 39% The present maximum of =7,500 has been in effect since 1959. There has been evidence recently that the maxkr nm was again becoming restrictive in relation to the needs of modern farming. To meet this problem, the Amend- ment was passed to provide for the increase to $15.000. - This increase was welcomed by all Members of the house. It was pointed out, however, that hnww sma!li farmers would not be able to, receive aro thing like $15. 000. as many of them were having difficulty to secure a lean of even $2.000. This, of course, is left to the Chartered Banks, and they have the right to decide as Ro whether they wish to extend the loan and .the size of such loan. Pickering Nigh Notes September 8, saw the beginning of a new school year, a year of hard work in the elasuvom -for some, and a -year of fun in the extra -curricular activities offered by the sehool. A warm welcome is extended to all. the new ti em- . bets of the Staff. Mr. Rabb, our new Vice -Principal • Mr. Seal, in' the Co mrmer+dal Dept•; Mr. Evans, History Dept.: Mr. Torrance, French; Mr. Clark, Science; Miss 'Teelucksingh, Latin; Miss Farley, Physical Education; titers Paterson, Physical' Education and English; and :tilts. Rapsey, in the Hoare Economics Room. %Vednesday, September 23, brought new excitement to P. D. A. S. as thirty-six Grade 13 students visited Stratford, where they saw "King Lear", the Shakes- pearean play on their Course of Study. The Grade 12's •;.,also delved into the depths of Shakespeare when they saw "Hamlet", starring Richard Burton, at an Oshawa For. FwrMsr r„asnwtlew. LlesrNwre �T a Sttrdeno' C TRAVEL far with -Metro 0 n September 18, 0 IIIF A R D „ pr°v4ding the entertainment. A OWE BUREAU ..was in attendance„ considering local competition The next dance will be held on Friday, October 2, with DRIVING LESS 0 N S ',.r Am �2 —Count Dawns". Admiehsion is i x, each, or 11.25 per __-- AJIsw �MN6 � oouple; so, plan to help make this danx a big success. On the Sports Scene, the boys' inter.•ixual football teams NW. "..WL wise wwl M wMeeloA RAST AFRICA M October who be. have got orf to a big start with the "'I i Chts" winning 24 T �� pMoM to eew ew V" to Neewss YOW •eeetlew U eseN6 s'a•"' P"" to 6 on Monday night, and the Rqugh Riders over Argos ,Nes„r.M.e 14 to 1, on Tuesday night. Ail are preparing for the play- '� • a& which start on October 7. 144 The Gies' gym Is bustling with activity also, as the )Girls' Junior and Senior Volleyball tryouts start next L week; Boys' Vo ieybali tarsus are already under way. ■sttatlssaaaaelaaaiaatttaaaaaaht•aaaaaataaaagaa�gaas The Grade 12's are reminded of the dxywing of 'Tea house of the August Moon" s Marlon Brando, on -TRAVEL , Thursday, October 1, at the School, at 7.30 p. m. Of -:course, an are welcome, and this proraises to be .a very LAW OFFICE OF RESEANATIONS:—... enjoyable movie. And for these planning ahead, the Year ` shag "Tea Dance" alter school on Oct- ry, N. J. TH sON, Q. CN B. AN LL B. -Book stat! is holding OMP AIRLINES - STEAMSHIPS ober your 11. "'News 7 d ,. ' . f - alha�}3 pleased toreceive any sagg�t>s andschool yitteeir s of school news ?0 — �►II1Vl.iw ials should be for two me y noon each Thursday.. AJAX SHOPPING. CENTRE ,,;,Thank You. LOWEST AIR, FARES TO - - -- -_ TslsFlsswa: 9424181a - seR►>ty SNA 2M FfiRf1PF. _.. 0ewefsy Waring DINING ROOM — BANQUET KALL Na 2. Hlgbway at Rous RhW - Ph. 264-16M Thomas A. Newman, 0..C. .fib s - Ines _ rAVUxORT Rowe. SOUTH DbNBART011 COOPER BUKK LTD. 950 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO BLOCKS 3 - BRICKS .STRUCTURAL STEEL .CRANE RiNTAL STATM ROAD, PICKUMO, ONTARIO Phsoes: 942-19N - 9=4193 — !60.1911 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 TNS PICKIERING NEWS Pap Three DUMBARTONart Piatti of Oshawa and Rev. then who had a birthday on W. Neils of Glendale Drive ference in Ottawa from Sept. Anglican church was the guest and Mrs. Jarnes Payton and Monday, Sept. 28th. held a shower last Wednesday 25 to 30th. Harold and Win- preacher. Mr. R. Pitcairn or '«'nems Betty of Trenton. Many friends of Mr. and evening for Mrs. Lit McCann. We Mitchell, Walter and Nel• ganist and choir director. at Mrs. Mae Galieagher of Don Belated birthday oongratu- Mrs. Mel Carlton attended the Many lovely gifts were receiv Lie i ynde, Ben and Muriel the organ. Guest soloist was _ Md1s vWted her cousin, Mr. dations to 'little Diane T homp- Open House at Annandale Golf ed for the conning baby. I•tudeli and Shirley Signoretti. Mrs. T. Porter, of Bay Rhdgea, Thomas Dhmhond 'and family son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. and Country Club on Friday The president Frank Signor- Dunlhrarton United Church who sang two very beau' and week. k• Thompson who had her let evening on the occasion of etti announces that the follow- GENsrates 129th Anniversary pieces "The Holy City" Visitors at the horse of Mr. birthday, Sept. 12th. She had Mr. and Mrs. Car4ton's 25th ing members of the Dur►barton Mr. Harry Pearce, Clerk of 'Bless this House". and Mrs. D. Thompson on Sun- a party with some little guests wedding anniversary. day wex+e Mr. ,and Mrs. Herir Kiwarhis Club are attending the Session, conducted the Mr. SQrryth testi Acts 2: 37 Congratulations to Diane's fa- Mrs, R. Thompson and Mrs. the Ont.-Que.-Maritimes Con- Rev. B. P. Smyth of St. Paul's -47 for his ]essan. His sermon Maple Leaf'fenderflake YORK FROZEN ' Large 24�. Family SWe Pile ZIP � Food Wetopwas "cads that a early We can Look back to the early , experiences of the church PURE LARD.. 1 Under thechurch must move with, ' �� WUMOM the tunes. Today we intei:pret e .PIESSave 1Oc eae Co -39— ) - early doctrines to provide eff- •APPLE 15% es. 1`a active rrrethdds. A doctrine is. ' , • what a man believes. A man's (AN Flavors) s (Save 20r) beliO Theeearly Christians were life.f influences a man's in lessee e/ M fluenced by Jesus ChAst. He .' Clover Cream changed their ]fives. The main ce ream tine f4.M theme of today's Christianity �% is that Jeans is the Christ, 2 llx: 3'9e -112 Gallon DOMESTIC t� `P Deliverer. He died on the cross because of 611 our sins, but rose again to AAAPU save us. Fellowship of Christ- �� Brim Your' Carton Ow ians is important in Christian - NATURAL life. The bonds of Christian - Cl1EItSE 12 ca. phe• MILD 4% 12 oz. pks. MEDIUM S9e 12 as. pits. OLD 6:e STROUD-S.. F.0 .�..t��IIARKET tw/e His N Hwy. Ne. !first East of Ronde Brldle Nutty Brand Creamy b Smooth 16 -oz. Jar Peanut Butter 2 f4w 5ft Rap -Rite (Saw 13c) WO Foot Refill Rolls - : Waxed Paper Refills 2/45C York Frozen Save 9c S oz. pies :.• MEAT PIES___- : .4 for 89c ;Swift's Premium Saw 19c Large 24 oz. tins BEEF or IRISH STEW __ 2 for 79c , Blue Ribbon Fazenda Saw IOc Large 5 oz. jar INSTANT COFFEE 100% pure 79c Freeb Moate Grown, Tender Sweet, CORN -on -the -COB ksrRe_ Cebe - Z Lees tMaa 2 Dos - 296 dozen. (Cors Rest or Friesen Bur) Ne. 1 Heine Or wo Snow Wi1Mr �?..Cauli*flower 2 Extra Large for -. Heads 29.8 Freezer Buy Ne. 1 Hone Grown Firm Gies i ..,Extra Large Heads CABBAGE 2 for 29c. • si � � � a>. s fit/ • �l Looaw DOLED 35#_ CHID - R - SPRED . V e/fir - SwIWs Allswi et 000% Pun Vegetable Oil} tSave IOc) MAINAMNt2 lb. 59� 'Borden's STARLAC Pasteurized Instant Powdered SKIM MILK. (large 3 Ib. box) _ Saw 16c .._ 99c 'York Concentrated _ 6 oz. tins 'FROZEN ORANGE JUICE � 2 for .59c (Kabuki Fancy Albacore Save 18c 7 oz. tins SOLID WHITE TUNA ___ _ 3 for 51.00 Fresh Lean Pork BUTT ROAST _ 'b. 49e While they last - FRESH CHICKEN WINGS b. "a 506cia ''Offer of 20c Off Lever Bros. giant2 Ib 10 oz box NEW SURF ____ - 75c With More Cleaning ,Power Wethey's Large 24 oz jars STRAWBERRY JAM 2 for 99c Save 19c Swift's Premium 1)i lb. tin COOKED HAM ___ $1.49 Saw 20c eou •: 49C down the barriers of human . reserve. Holy Communion is also fundamental to a Chris- tian life. Rededication and consecration of our lives oc- cur at this service. Continuan- ce of prayer in order to keep alive the spiritual fire is nec- essary. etessary. Do we as individuals . draw people to Christ by our. lives or do we repel them? ' 000 sulwn Next Sunday ' is ''World Communion' Service, with a reception of thew member's. - 000 United Church Wang+ The Evening Unit of the U. C. W. met on Monday even- ing at 7.30, at the church. The Afternoon Unit meets - on Thursday. October 1, at 2.00 p. m. at Mrs. Gladys Cossar's. Hillside Drive. An Executive Meeting was held on Monday evening at 8.30at the church., All ladies are invited to the - U. C. W. Open Meeting on October 8, at 5.00 p. m. Mrs. Haslam. an excellent speaker, Executive Director of the El- izabeth Fry Association. Tor- onto. is guest speaker. Please - pian to attend, GREENWOOD Mrs. Helen Pletkefsid, mot- hei of Mrs. G. Honwv, sailed' from Montreal on 71PAnKI y morning for Poland. 7be Hor nov'famlly -accompanied he's' to Montreal. Congratulations to Mr. and MM. D. O'Shea (nee Sharon Clarke), on the birth aY their daughter, Erin Fnanoes, on September 19, 1964. The second meeting of the Happy Hostesses was held in Excellent for ._Barbecuing- -_ - - 1%0uno or Square the basement of the Green- wood United Church on Sept - Fresh Lawn Pork Loin Roasts ember 26. A Denumstration of RIB END 1<. S!eOAST 9 b, p "how to pack an overnight _ (Awnsp� 214 Rte.)RUV bag" was given the sixteen TENDERLOIN END �• figs Fresh (IVot Frozen) -- �� by Anis$ Margaret — (Average 3K bs.) Meaty _ _ CENTRE ROASTS or CHOPS _ W 7% The 4-H Officers are: Fres • Bonnie Gordiner; Secretary WHOLE LOIN — . b. she SPARERIBS . (►i� EY. Press est' Secretary, Linda Lucas Arthurs Fully Cooked Smoked wood; Leader, Mss. Chas. Mc PICNIC SHOULDER . b. 49e Sirloin, Porterhouse �: .i�. Taggart; Asst. MIs. Ken Mcc- . Lucas Arthur Super Valve 14b. Phe. martandMi9sbisrgaretBREAKFAST BACON �. 6Se-BoneWs'' iib• Brownies and Guides Crave&>n Steals _, started . Brownies at 4.45 Skinless (Loose) on Thursdays; Guides at 7.00 WIENERS 29e Fresh Fork (Pienk) p. m. Thursdays„ at the base- Borteless Rolled Plate Brisket I'' �1 meat of the church. Open for POT ROAST �. 3!e ub• c Cubs a Soounew a�ts are in full . Cross Cut h ShoWder­ oW swing again Cubs on Monday 35 at 7.00 p. m. Scouts, on Tues - SNORT RIS ROAST & 6!s i�wd Rli dim clay night at 7.00. Don't for Fresh MINCED BEEF 2 Els. 796 t Bnual the intthhe 'Churttee ch Ib• C basement .on Vdnexsday, Oct Startling (6th b 7th Ribs). P aeon Vieober 7, at 8.00 p. m. Everyone PRIME RIB ROAST b. 5% welcome. Officers for the cm- ing year have been filled. The Fresh MINCED STEAK b. f9e '° Rwaed Ladies' Auxiliary will . serve a Blade a Short Rib lunate. TV A "paper drive" will be held ROAST (blade bone nmowd) -Wu 15%S �r ROASTS 79C on Saturday, October 17, at Maple Leaf - Lucas Arthurs fully cooled s.00 p. m. Please have your Sao elan SMOKED HAM. ib. 99e papers tied in bunhcfles and ready. "Apple Dau" is coarsing average weight 2-3 fibs. Fresh Grads 'A' Oven Ready (Average 3 lbs.) Help support the boys.. Frrdt BEEF HEARTS b. 29e' The Annual Missionary Pro. — — — — — — _ rani, sponsored by the Sunday — — — — — — — School, will be held in Green - No. 1 Home Grown Tender ober Church, on Sunday,Oct. GREEN BEANS 2 R. 49e Lincoln Domestic Eating or Preserv) �j .'.' (Frying, Roasting, Barbecuing) m. Every class in the Sunday School is No. 1 Ontario Concord PEARS BLUE GRAPES 6 alt. basket •9e � audio-visual oc India, t basket 59c Home Grown Firm Red Ripe TOMATOES 6 basket 79e M• through sorry. the spok- en word and pictures. Every - "e10°°'e:.......... Prim -Effective Thur., Fri., Sal., OCTOBER 1 - 2 - 3 Open evenings till 7 Sat till 6 Thur. Friday it till 9 . • - - - - . - Pajlo Four •� :. • � ..., •• :. _. ,. THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,~ 1964 , ' ■.aaaa/e�ere�ae�aaa�aaaa■ s to Rent BROCK ROAD read an excellent cubicle she CLASSIFIED had made at the ll Meet- .' COTTAGE LOT FOR SALE • ROOM i WAD FOR RENT John's ing" held.at St. John's Church I•: Bay Ridges. Suit two gentle- Happy Birthday to Peter in Whitby, on June 10. It gave M-Murtrie who celebrated his the members an idea of how •-��"ADS - men. Single beds. FuLI board. Phone: X39-5937. birthday on Saturday, Sep. our missionary money is spent,JW ,HEART OFteamber 26, with a partyof his and where our Dorcas is used - N //•• iBEAUTIFUL MALIBURTOH ' •_ For Rant — -attractive 3 -room Young friends. among our nrissioats. `For Sale apartment. In private haute, M� Matthews, mother of Part in the Church Baz- - ' and private enrtanoe. Patio All Mme• Hough, Brock Road, is aar was discussed, also our You have to sac It ro appreciate it. $2,200.00 will buy. 100 ft. " facilities included. Phone 942- spending a few months in first Euchre to be heli in the y USED FURNITURE of frontage, on the, water, with one of the bast views of -the lake. J FOUGHT i SOLD 2403 England, visiting her son . -Her P Hall oft October 15 GORDON HOTEL ...............:......:..-.:....:.. will be In this'fall I or ea ...... grandson, irrtrrny, acc,,oinp-' Many 'beautiful woolen art Road into property. Hydra, thi ( �Y �hg. Room And •Board Available �� her. icle5 for the Bazaar, which Lot is cleared. Good swimming, fishing and boating. Only 2 :. Pickering Village Mr. and Mrs. C.. Hubbard weremade over the summer hour's from Pickering. About 105 miles. distant. Owners will be, Phone,: 942.3882 Pickering Village. Central --.._ (may 28 tf) Phone etre hokrte agate after their holidays. on the prspe,rty Thanksgiving weekend. for Information and :.:_...:..._:.....:...:._...._....... . .. - e m. 942-1645 _ vacation In Katritne. Dr. Shepherd then very kind Directions, all W ._.................................. ... , IdtbY, bbl-4di1 bMon'6 p. ATKINSO- tO1NS WANTED Don't forget the Blood Don- ly, took over the Electian of Canadian i American Phone: or's Day in tate C. E. Centre, Officers. "NURSERY SOD" 39-2994. �k�8 United Church Mon- The new officers are: 'Pres- The Community .Club will odus i_:5. Put off thy shoes (Oct 15) �Y. October 5—afternoon and idem, Mrs. I.istdo; Vice Pres., meet this Saturday evening at from. off thy feet, for the Delivered — Laid Payne; Secretary Mas. PEAT LOAM ................... Mrs. thehome of Dick and Mrs. 'wherein` thou standest is place evening P BAY RIDGES No Red Cross Meeting until MacLeod: Treasurer, Mrs. Gru- Winter. A game of euchre has Phones: October 20. defif; Cent -A -D g ground. This was a preparat- 09,3� — 839-2272 BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE ay Secretary, been Planned• cry service message. As Moses , Book-keeping for small The sympathy of their many Mrs Haus; Social Con'vr., Mr. and Mrs. Don Estes, pressed with the Burn- (sep 3 - tf) friends his c nununit Huband their was Bats ' businesses. mends nn t o y is Mrs. Huband, - - unlie Oregon, ' ' and : .. I .. ..... Reasonable Rates extended to the family of the The meeting was ad the � reg visited tug h, message SIX ONLY late Mr. H •iOLLr� cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence that to him, so are we from Phone, (evenings) - 839-1303 Harry Kaiser, who and refreshments served, with ' • . `• - •. COTTAGE SPECIALS joining Trigg, 'and other relatives last time to time made aware of The The new all china "Subur (sep 17-tf) way o Hospital. 24, D . . Shepherd jo week. uni tions with : The ban" water saver, is a com. .....'......: '............................- — s' — - • Lord's table brings awareness - •••• - -• The Fred Puckrin family vis a ran _ at Sunnybrook ospita3 u Corr • - - The Pickering Senior Citiz- op : plete toilet system, including MOULD YOU LIKE MORE ens held their first b .I. ..' ited Mr. and Mrs. Warter Holl- to us that Jesus Prepares the ---the­septic-PW Mq nger one e for -us. us. e 1 draw _ Special $119.00. Money?.. Saturday, September 2s, at and met Mrs. Puckrin's cous - near to the table next Lord's AJAX LUMBER • the C. ' E. Centre, Pickering � Rev. M. Buttals had the eY Day. Let us cast off selfishness OAA Supervisor, Fred Stitch- United Church, with brisk Clifford Evans, in Mrs Cliff ns W Pickering, Ontario church service here on Sun- burn, Sask. and pride, and oome with , re- ' Pi+one• %2-3251 mg. and they realized a- , '_ `...• :. _:. =.._..:.: .......................... 2 1 morn St A _....._. _ men ro help him meet the de- ing, and also celebra- - pentance and love. The Incar man needs full or part -lima round $400• The guilt was. won .........................._. mand for Ontario Automobile, b' Mme• McCktin, and 2nd. ted the Sacrament of the ndrw✓s Presbyterian nate Jesus, the Deliverer, came For Sale — Two choice build Association Membership. Prize to Mrs. Fallis, of Bron- Lord's Supper. Mr. Leonard Chu that people might have life .. ing lots, 93 and 94 foot from- Waltham was received into The service on Sunday, w.as and .have It abundantly.God Pleasant, dignified, good- g conducted Rev. F. Cocke rage. ' Sherwood Road, East, Paying work. No experience Mr. and Mrs. Russ Boys church membership by trans �' Y• sends His servants to teach Pickering Village. Phone: 942- spent the week -end camping fer of certificate from Kin- Mrs- Marion McClements at people to believe on the Lord necessary, but a car 'is. For sale United Church. Next 703.full with the organ. The choir entered to 'Jesus Christ, we are fellow' on, 2 contact— Rev. TProcessional, Kin of i wit God Come to _.... _ Fed Stitchm n, 1 Haller at ayg Norman, ......the For Sale — 1964 Chen. Sten- eon of tom. Paul's United Church, J MY Shepherd Ise', A King the table next week .,..... friends. bard transmission. New Gener- 839-339L Ont, Phone,: Ajax, will be t speaker. Thou Ki g O and each week come to His c�` {y of > Ave., Bay Rid f.�l 1�o�� goes a anthem "Be n $tor, Starter and Coll. Pair of (oct 8) A gathering of over one hun- Lord", was sung by the Sen }rouse where God gives ass - snow tires. Motor tuttrting well one of Mr, and Mrs. 'Persons met at Baggots ion and uric chows. The umnoe of His presence and Best offer by October 8. Ph.: R�.... h High Bush vide School on Saturda even- scriPture J readings were — h The N9 -1s0. - .PAT CIA TUCK Traiil, w they scene of ano- ing, to honour Eileen Guthrie � 26: 12 to . Next Sunray, the Sacrament ....................... .......-... 3m 51 and Acts ther Corn Roast last week, and Leonard Waltham• with a Mr. Conikey's fine message the Lord's Supper will be For Sale - Long haired German PIinO i when tike Southwest Pickering miscellaneous Shower, prior to was entitled "Encountering Classkal i P fu "get- �� Pointer pups, good hunting -and � � oPV Fire Dept. herd a "get- marriage on October 10. God" tali � Ex - trail ngaton Road, East er" in honour of Mr. Charlie Fred Puckrin was chairman taking as his text: Ex- dogs. Special for water , •- . ;. Registered in kennel for the evening. . � �• Ph� 10-t��7 Meade. Chatfie is leaving the ng. Michael and and livestock records. APP1Y to. - Department liter . several Zdanowirz their ENJOY OUR NEW Pira Vancierrhocrgen, 66 Church �+ Years' service. and is -moving accordions. After the gift. had s�'�C Street, south, Pickering Coming Events to Florida next month. where been opened, refreshments- ,�..... ... he will take u residence r were served,and the Horner - ANNUAL MEETING manently. His firemen buddies family prayed for an hour's Z''r�d`"' �� ` - s -- - �---APPLES AND , � r b'�•-4 - - iy POTATOESAJAX1 i PICKERING Presented 'him with a token of dancing.' - FOR SALE F CANCER SOCIETY their esteem when they gave John Cxap left by train on. Many Hot and Cold Ssbet to Choose from Macintosh Apples - $2 per bus. ' will be, held in the, Nurses' Re. him a broken pick -,Lx trophy September 17, for California, Other var10 on hand. S.Idenee of the Ajax and Pkk. and ring with the fire depart- Where he plans to secure a job $1.75 Please bring container for ung Hospital. on— ment's crest. and make his home with his applee.. Wednesday. October 14, The very best wishes to Mrs. sister Mrs. M. Zn0r1k and Mr. Moodiers Restaurait CIDER At Loo P. M. Marion Peddie, daughter of Znorlk, in Anaheim. Swart Cider - Freshly Made, The public is cordially invit- Mr, and Mrs. Glendenning who n �/-e _ Highway.2 Pickering � 982-1012 PICKERI-NG ORCHARDS ro attend this meeting. will celebrate her 21st birth- y�ASCO NEWS N 1r/. mMs wort of Pickering - day on `Saturday, October 3. Vial an Na L HI E U C H R E - _ - with a family . - ages glrway - ,. y ditnater. - Phone, 942-1247 Sf• Goorgo's Anglican Church Her marnY;friends are pleas- This CANADIAN weekend, Sept. ANADIAN RED CROSS (Oct 1-tf) WOMEN' S AUXILIARY ed to hear Mrs, Hodgkinson,' 26th, 27, e!$t►teen boys of Pickering Twp, i Village ..................... ..........._._.. -THURSDAY, - = TH AY, OCTOBER 22nd Old Forest Rbad, is feeling bet- Etre 1st Pickering Pack udder Branch For Seip — electric clothes In ter after her recent illness.We leadership of Cub Master John OOD CLINIC Dryer. New, $125.00, Phone: St. George's Parish Hall hope she 'remains in gDnvirteli -good enjoy a camping _ 839-5714. Good Prises — Retreshearrta health. °ut Greenwood - 1 ed Adm. W $.is 1; M. Friends in this' area were vation Although the' weather �^ Un t Church C. E.. CentM, tock B) � . _ ........... lid, CPICKERING. (Oct 8) who t meet Mrs, and � a - _ _ ..... had 1964 �/ from � c� � A P MON. OCT. Aon#d St. GooroWs Anglican Church to spend some time with her fire was greatly enjoyed with r - THANKSGiViNG so and family. Mr and Mrs. visitor, welcomed, The, boys 4NoM the now carol TURKEY SUPPER Norrie Gunn, Fairport Rd. N. put on skits and sing—song. 2A* --4A0 p, m. and 6.3" -A7 year old high school stud- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. They hope her stay is a most Le em, co nisi Of tui. Mas; ... Free transportation and babs - act with ct:auffer's license, 5.30 ro 7.00 P. M, happy one, sitting avallabie Master, Ken Morley and 3 -- work. Av- Adults i1.75 -Children 73e, .. For Information coli Mrs. L aflabie from 2 p, m. each 'Phone 282-1923 day. - _ man SCMrand Ham Meijerink... _ or M5 H. T. ..............ct USED The Afternoon Women's Aux- Scout Master Jiin Dalley. 1 BONN Grwn fA-2sOS iliary met fqr their first meet- Mrs. Dalley, Mrs. Dwinell and `� THE NEED 13 URGENT help Waited GAS CONVERSION � at the 1966 Season, with Dist. Staff Members, Dwt. FM for hrrnaee, i0 ro 150,000 a g� attendance -..a busy af- Commissioner T. Wilcox and BTU■/1fa/o//.//////////n///// AVON test 1130 —Sale for ternoon took place. Dist. Cub Master Mrs. Wileox l[MAiEDIATE opening, for .a BRADY PLUMBING The Worship Service oon- visited toe 1st Pickering Pack " SCHOOL SECRETARIES mature woman to service ex- 432! Klrrgston tained a lovely :reading, "On' at their campout this past APPlication forms are available at the'Board ORbe is Picker collect territory in Whitby the Open Road with Christ" by weekend. Ing District High School. In person or by; mail. -, - .Township. Start earning extra a e President. Sa .Ort 3rd. cad Suer Salary • Minimum (2,488.88 % Maximum f3.iN,N .._... itnoorte right away. No exper R E s T O The minutes were read .and aavv, Oct. 4tft is. on HAND Annual Ilicrw m -m sl2oaag per ye,ei fence needed--+�v�e •train you to PProved, with much business and marry of our Scotts have : \ show AVON Cosmetics. For - dlswssed. The _� traurer's re- of OWA90G District wilt be .-Experience Alis+wawoo fl00J18' per year ; personal interview, write to: Y Fort was 'read. Mrs. Huband attending CAPAPORM at the to a maximum of- years to defesiuine starting salary, Mrs. A. 'Hawkins, 1 Mandarin Greenwood Conservation. We Grade 12 Commercial or Special Cormme:mial Course desirable. ,LA D PIANO TEACHING hope the weather warms up a WN 11ilEEDS AN Apply is writing to: A. R. IItWiN, Read. Scarborough, OM.. PERTILIZIN4i Administrator, Here is you _ NNSECT PESTS . Bay Ridges little for the boys and _ Buoutess trator, r opportunity. Good DRIVEWAYS K. K. WHEATON dally the leaders, wife, � Secretary -Treasurer, Box 70 A. c pt T. easy. //■ 1 /a/////ei//////an//merent/s/r iiawleigh business now avail- chill in their bones so able in Ontario County. Write: I ulusl SIPk�X SON Po*l� Now To Begin in "Rawlelgh, Dept. J-333-922,espai 5005 Ridteileu, St. Henry, Mon- tseat (FARM SPRAY a9iios ;..-_....:. WHITE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! Multi line insurance corrrpany. WWSH, FENCEROWS AND OTHERS DILL & FOSSEY desires frill time representative PASTURES, ETC. ALL CLAIMS agetno the In the Pickering area to sell Estate of AGNES *,MIEN. - - --` - all linea of insurance. Generous Lkerreed• And Insured _ : laro of the, VNlaga of FelrperR - conmilssion and bonuses.. Apply In'thO County M Ontario, Wki- te Co-operator,% Insurance As- , -.�: %� •' � ow, who died on or 'about the U sto rnuIC ewciatiat, 286 King street, W., , 15th Dar of July, 1lf4, are �rs Oeitawa Oat. 8 Riwrse Pls�• CMrges rwrpirM M bo feed, in writing, .-..............._..:........ •--•--.....-...:...... 27•ft) with tire, undersl , '- , Hone, sewers on Dolle Clothes bef.r. t1r.1lih day of MAIN STREET, � Phone 942-1601 19W3728 Oct. 8 1984„ after which date, the, Es- : :.CK tate will be distributed with. : ' cut regard ft coy claim net qww y „6 PIACamel Hair-Sty"Re flan Algid. NO Now h K' �L4PbMfoG9A9eINE REED, PIPE. ELECTRONIC OPEN Hem- DATED of Pkkw•brg, Ont•s. ORGAN TUNING Ne: _OrK "'' 15Hi - TURKEYS &CAPONS FARM STYLE SAUSAGE AND REPAIRS 9.38 A. AL - 6.N P. M. ', t9i4. 3 lbs. for 99c ' Tl JAS. 1imDINK Mtreiay airs Pricey DAVID O7RIEN, Open TM 9" P. M. Etacrrler, by tete Eelkirors, For ThanksgiYing WIENERS ' 94Q614144 AJAX, Orf. r Chad All Day •IMewdays HARRY A. NEWMAN i NEW- Ibs. for 99t (ape 48 to Phenol 018-11M " MAN, 12 RkMmod 8"0*1 E. • i (At Pickering Cetleo sMp) o _ TOM" 1, Ontario -, • • I i ,. .. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 i►ICfCitRINO NEWT _ Page Five and Peter Harding were away oured, but The resolve will only II +Y ES '.NEWS - on an over -night hike and be as strong as the support it --" camp last week -end, as part receives, Presidgttt Mr. Art 0f their Scout activities. It McKinnon, Oakwood Dr. and - - was a to hike of sixteen his. Executive are willing to Stories told Futvm ftu say Rhes By Pat fi60 miles, mad very Interesting do the best they can, so --ask by an uncheduled plane flight for your interest. The high Bay Ridges readers are re- veterans to try both curling crus are urged to make sure from school with when they enquired about fly- point of the evening was when - minded of the meeting of tax- and the facilities at Annandale their Pneumonia, ins lessons at a nearby field. the parents were introduced children are in attend- also her sister Bea who. is .Three .very, happy boys return- to the teachers. payers who reside in the Country Club Free tuition will ante on Sunday„ under the doctor's care suffer ed on Sunday, firm in their Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon,. southern ,portion of the Town- be available; Join the crowd Corhfirnration classes - are ing from asthma. resolve that the future of Oakwood were sorry to see . ,. Ship which is to be held' at which will meet of 7.00 p.m. at now under way esrhh Saturday The ,Fairport United Church Scouting was in the air. her sister and her family Mr. Dunbarton High School Audi- Annandale Country Club. Ail morning at 10.30 a.m. building comariittee and board 000 and Mrs: Korai leave for their Corium on Wednesday, October interested people are invited Fairport United Church members met with the Home Rouge Hills Home & School home in' Detroit after' a most 7th, at 7.45 pm. ' to enjoy an informal evening World. communion Sunday Mission council. and East Pres- October 3 is the day in Rouge pleasant week's holiday with This meeting, is sponsored by and have a good time. will be held on .The Sunday, Oct. 4 bytery members on Tuesday, Hills. The Fun Fair, at Rouge them recently. Bay Ridges Ratepayers' We are pleased to learn that and new memims will be re- Sept, 22nd in regard to build- Hills School, starting at 1.00 Mr and Mrs. D. MacKer- Association in co-operation Audrey Harlow of Radom St. eeived into the congregation ing a new Church on the site P. m. with a Decorated Bicycle racker's, Dyson Rd., had a very with other interested Associa- is rapidly recovering from her at that time, recently purchased. Our Sun- and Carriage Parade. There is happy - weekend when the tions in the southern portion recent appendeebotrry and is Baptism Sunday will be Oct. day School and Church are something for everyone. Baked . family came out to help Mr ..at the • Township. Since the looking forward to seeing her 18th. If you wish to have your growing rapidly and find we I Goods, Candy Apples, Games, Mac Kerracker's father cele - conclusions and decisions for. up and about as usual shortly. child baptized, please contact -need to extend. Prizes, a Japanese Tea Garden, brats his birthday, action which will come out of We hope that Euchre, Crib- the Rev. Dr. McKay at 942- A speedy recovery is wished a Hobbies and Crafts Compet- Brian Hobbs, Pine Ridge Rd.. this meeting will affect the bage,and Bridge Fans have re- 0967. for Mrs.' Helen Fenton of ition, a Carousel, and a Horse- was a happy boy recently future of every resident .of Bay ,membered. to. circle W.- A line of Christmas Cards Ajax Hospital on Monttay for • shoe Pitching 'Competition for when he took an unexpected ` Ridges and surrounding area, day, October 14th on their and gift items will be sold as a . Broadview Street who entered + Dad It sounds like fun. The airplane flight while on a it is most important that we calendars. This is the date on project to _enlarge the Church surgery, I Rouge Hill Home & School Scout weekend camp. He was Phan to attend the meeting and which the Indies' Auxiliary of building fund. If you would Mr. and Mrs. Gary Balsdon Association has ' started the one of three boys who were - ..give voice to our opinions. the Recreation Association of like to support the United were in, Trenton on Saturdayyear with a "bang": offered the opportunity. With Further details about the BAY Ridges will hold their first Church in this way, please atter ppO y. ding the 50th wedding :.; ....him where in the Pickering News. home of Mr. and NG Clifford 8351-3807.. grandparents W. and Wire Tnbn McGill nnd sM ss ROSEBANK rding' He says he Peter Ha The new Ontario County Sykes, 851 Zator Avenue, Bay Smith. would like toT. see Scout t Court House and Administra- Ridges. C .,a off the ground more often. tive Building was officially Admission' will be 75c per 'i �p= L . Bea - ": :' The Rouge Hill Scouts Her many friends in the ' opened on Wednesday, Sep- Person and will include prizes Miss Robin Lee Hansen is and Group Committee are area were very pleased to see tember 30th by the Hon. John and the delicious refreshments convalescing at home after , a ROU 9e Hills calling an "emergency meet- Mrs. F. Schwalm of Orland _ Robarts, Prime Minister of which can. be expected when- short stay in hospital. The deepest sympathy . of uh8" at the Rouge Hill Com visiting in the district recent - Ontario. I had the pleasure of ever ails group 'sponsors a so- Mr. Tdm Cassell and .his sir= those of this community is munity Hall (opposite the Fire ly. She was spending several going through this beautiful clap everting. ter have returned home after extended to the family of 1Ii•. Hall) on Monday, October 5; days with her son Mr. Ed. new building a few days prior Proceeds will, of _course, go a four week trip to Scotland Charles EAiward Page, �� uucl- They would like to see all int- Schwalm in Whitby, and he to the opening ceremony and toward recreation projects in and Ireland were they visited 'lands Road, who passed away erested parents there. The sub- drove her to Rose'bar}k to re-. would suggest that if you are this area and will be particu- friends and relatives. on Sunday, September 27r• at ject under discussion will' be— new acquaintances. Mrs. Toyne in Whitby during regular of- tarry devoted to the ehiidrem. Master George Cooper is the Scarboro General Hospital 'dour support and the location and Mrs. Aiderdice report she. . fice hours, you drop by and All set for the big dance? resting at home after an ops- in his 88th year. He will be of the Cub Pack meeting is looking well. have a look at it.. The building T7he Harvest Dance planned by -ration in Sick Children's Hos- sadly missed by his marry Place Plan to be there. The next U.C.W. meeting is truly magnificient and most the Recreation Association to pitarl last week friends in this area. Rosebank Road Homo li School will be held on Oct. 6 in the Im►aginitively yet tastefully take place on Saturday, Oct. Belated wedding anniversary A vers' happy birthday was A meeting of the. Executive United Church Hall. Keep the furnished and decorated. 24th. at the Ajax Convnunity wishes go to Mr. and Mrs.. M- observed by Vern Mason, of hast Monday evening resulted. date in mind. Don't forget the Residents of Ontario County Hall' P to be the big Parkinson who celebrated Woodlands Rd. last Friday, in the Plans for the' next gen- Rummage Sale on Oct: 14. Cali (of which we - here in Bay event of the season Tickets their 19th wedding amdver- September 25, when his aunts eral meeting. The first gather- Mrs. Lee—AT. 2-3087 if you `.Ridges are a part) am be are now on sale and can be -sary ort Sept. 26th. and to Mr, and uncles arrived unexpect- Ing of the year will. be on Oct- have any good clean rummage. — — justly . proud of our Court obtained from executive mesa- and Mrs. F. Blackstone who edly to help him celebrate. Mr. ober 19. They are hoping to Hbuse and Administration bers of the Association at $3 celebrated their 15th 'wedding and -Mrs. George Cardinal were meet many Parents ods that Isrevgham United Cburib - Building. The design was by Per couple. anniversary on Sept. 28th. -up from Ownwali for the week Monday. Will you -be one of S A Z A A R Mr. T. Wl*iwn Beddall, M.R.- Music will be recorded, con- On Tuesday evening last the end, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. them? Come, and take part in Brougham U. C. W. are again --=- A.I.C.. A.RSBA, •of Pickering sequently, we can - expect to On Tuesday evening last the ord LeBlanc, of Weston were the Round Robin Buzz Session this year, preparing for their Township and the general con- dance- to the best of orchiee, Group Convaittee of the among -those present, and discuss your problems. Fall Bazaar. U you remember ` _:tractor was Milne and Nicholls tras, There will be door •� bi They pose - to k last ear, the theme was "Ye Prizes. Seoutirhg [Iru1E- held -their-—A—�3t----aPpY r.�h_ sv'. t0. cep tate Y ' Of Toronto. novelty dances with prizes, de- meeting of the season. It is Peter Birkaeltis. Woodlands rag ' Many French speaking cou- licious refreshments and a bar with much regret Mr. Wm. Rd. on October 3, when he cel imp, 'in order to let every carne and enjoyed the atmos - Plea joined in an aiming supervised by a mesrhber of the Covert handed in his resigna- Fates, his 17th birthday. one be heard. They really want phere, decorations and" fun and entertainment at Mr. 'Corps C nm ssioners. tion as Ciiaimmin. Mr. Covert We were very. sorry to !rear to know why You won't be. at This year. the theme wiH be - and Mrs. Ernest Clermont's Information and tickets can will be moving from the •area. that Dave Davis, Alton Road, the next meeting: Maybe they "An Afternoon in Japan••. and. n horlast SaUn-day evening. be obtained through Mss. to take up new duties in his was "taken to the Scarboro can change your mind they hope to go all out in their In tie group were couples who Ruth Sykes --839-3569 or Mr. field of work. A Special Meet- General Hospital last week, s 000 decorations and costumes a- -,:moved to Bay Ridges from G. Newton at 839-3383. - Ing will be called shortly to We hope it is- not serious and St- Mary's P. T. A. graim to make it a most- suc- .BngW4 Prlahce Edward Is- The appointment has been find a replacement for- Mr. would liketo !hear that he is The meeting called for last cessful afternoon. A Japanese land, Saskatchewan, Alberta. announced of Mrs. Joan Hawes (overt. So please keep this in hone soon. Thursday ursda4y resulted in one dec. Garden, where -tea will ' be ser- New erNew Brunswick. LA Bide Pro- as Dunbetrton District. Guide mind and try to attend when All of Judy MacFarl4ne's ; ision. The P. T, A. will carry ved. will complete the picture. ,viace and Ontario. Caninissioner, Mrs. Hawes has •the meeting is carded. friends are pleased to hear she on as long ars the Executive There will be booths of all Cocktails, party games and been well known for ber work Happy Birthday wishes go is •home from the hospital, and has the support of the parents. kinds and Brougham tt. C. W. genesd social visiting as well with the Brownies and Guides to Lenore Butler who will be resting comfortably, after her Ttie nulla theme of the meet- hope everyone will watch for as a delightful lunch were en- of this area since her arrival 10 years old on Oct. 4th and recent operation. She will be mg was "To be or Not to be",' the date. and come join with - joyed by everyone. La pro- in Bay Ridges. to Bert Warwood who'wild be some months reoupersting, and The.vOte to continue, was hon- them. c uune soiree social aura Lieu Bayview Heights P u b 1 i c 17 years old on Oct. 6th, will welcome your cards and chez M. & M:mhe. Cam -ad Du- School will be host to the Dunfair Baptist Church News: letters. Judy, lives on Wood- pont, 848 Liverpool Road All Combined Teachers' Institutes 9.45 am. Sunday School; land Road— Rouge i1113 P. O. our ftierids„speak- French of the Inspectorates of Omar- 11.00 ami. •Morning Worship; Mrs. Weldon has welcomed ing acquaintances are invited io No 2, 4 and 5, Junior Divi- 7.00 pm. evening worship, her 2nd, Rouge Hills Brownie Fact - Mantel illness casae in hospitals outnumber -ail ether to join us at the next social sion and Auxiliary Teachers on Wednesday evening prayer Pack back this week. Meet- cases combined• when we will enjoy an evening Monday, October 5. meeting 8.00 p.m. Friday eve- ings will be held every. Wed- Fact - One chlid in awry ton will su"or a [ental dismdor of square dancing sometime in Teachers will study Creative ring Teen-agers 7.30 pm. On nesday, after school, at the ro,rtlriehy special care. October. The date will be an- English under Mr. B. Healey, • Wed, Oct. 7th a special meet- Rouge Hill School. notinced Later- B.A. B.Paed. The Rouge. Hill Gmduatio� Cercle -Francais. maties under Mr. D. Borahold, tist Church, Whitby.. There Banquet was held on Tuesday, act - arrs spend only S coots per persah on Mental KIWANIS NEWS BA., BTaed. Auxilliary Tea- will be' no prayer meeting at September 29HgMh Research , at the Rouge Make a' date to attend the eters ( that is, teachers of ex- Dunfair on this evening.- Hill United Churg. At "news 70 Kiw•anis,Ck ib sponsored Handi- ceptional children) will hold Hoene and School News time” we had root received —craft sale Yor The Canadian In- discussions less by - Mr. -D. Wed. Oct. 7 at 8 'p. m. will list of Award Winners and the - •.stitute for the Blind to be held Maiden, BA,, B.Ed. be the first Hoene 'and School Guests, but promise them for • 14 E N T A L HEALTH at Bayview Heights Public Intermediate Division Tea- meeting of the year for Fair next week School Saturday, October 24. cors from Bay Ridges' Public port Beach. This will be a 'get 0.00 YOU CAN HELP - by being a volunteer woo or to visit the trom 12.00 to 5.00 p.m, The Schools will attend similar in- acquainted' night. We urge all Rouge Hills Curs AM Sew" sick and (enely .__,proceeds realized from this stitutes at Lincoln Ave. P.S., parents to .take this opporturh- A reminder to all parents— YOU CAN HELP - through our financial Campaign Sepia dM sale will help to further the Pickering Village while Pri- ity to come out and meet the the next Group Cormaittee 27th — October 3rd, HN --�. work of the C.N.I.B. Those ,nary Division and Kindergar• teachers of, our school. There Meeting will be held on Oct- wstho attended Last year will ten Teachers will meet at will be musical entertainment ober 5, at the Rouge Hill Unit- Our canvasser will call art ee' • - _-- rev yeu churl, stand your eentr'Ib- . wenesnber the great skill that Parkside Public School, Ajax. and refreshments. The Home ed Church. They will welcome utioes te:— these people possew--so ks all FaAowirhg the workshops, and School meetings are held all' Interested parents. turn_ out and ,mice this years the teachers will Meet at An- the first Wednesday of every There wid nfi riot be any more Me>ti.. M. /. Dymond. Campaign Ckairan, shale and even greater success nandale Country Club, Picker- month. Scouts Dances until further Oshawa-Onfarie County Branch, C. M. M. -A., --eee you thete. ing, for luncheon and an ad- .--....____a ........ ..__......____:.._............ notice. Please watch this col- 187 Sinmeee Sh+set, South. TREES, — "CHRISTMAS dress to be given by Mr. D. Oshawa, �Y ossa far news, and posters will Oshawa, Ontario, TREKS THAT IS" :. Clee, B.A., M.Sc., F.R.G.S., of be up to notify ,you. With just 12 weeks left until the Dept. of Education. In ad- The Kiwanis SchoolFair Brian Hobbs, John McGill Christmas the Kiwarib Club of ddtion, they will hear other which was geld on Sept. 26tH, ';Bay Ridges wish to bring to speakers and view an interest- drew a big crow,& The parade the attention of the local re- Ing book display. _ oar the school ground was very . silents that we again will be HOCKEY NEWS good. The children selling Xmas treses in the ��- Minor Hockey ic ooh o . ;Annandale Curling- ariea�keClub it a point to Pur Association — Heuse League. how, Each year it seerhs to s chase your, tree from , your You are requested to attend be growing. Many thanks 90 - hocab service club - ail pro- another , general rneein to the Dunbarton Kiwanis in coeds to be used for cam- BaWieew Heights School Audi- startithg this event, getting n m]Jty work. tor'IU2f1 Thursday, October 8, children interested in showing ning Adult Badminton will re- at 8.00 p.m. sharp, to organize their hharrdivh wk. Themwas a Oct League. rune at - Dunbarton High a House large bake table, vegetables, pe School on Tuesday, October 6, Hockey organized n e e d f luit, sewing and school work. C. from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. 'Bary your help in order to get this One has to 'attend to seers• �+�{ y� KT Ridges residents will be wel- League 0n the road Please crate what UW have acoomz- I CWUN6' Ore10YLJt1 5111 TO ObIOBL� �T caned by ..the Badminton make note of this date on your Group which " meets each .calendar. Weald Wide Communion will Tuesday. If you would like to CHURCH NEWS be heM in fuFairport United �'QrQ of in or obtain rther in- Peace Luthoram Church Church on y, Oct.. 4tts formation about playing, Sundaw, October 4th will' be Service. coranehc3at 9.45 MEMBERSHIP ,. PAY AS YOU PLAY please contact Mr: Bill Mc- Rally Day for children who at- am. conductedby Rev. Dr. Lean at 839-1754 or Mrs. Ruth tend Sunday School at Peace 114acKay+r BOOKINGS OPEN Mira at 3330B. Lutheran �rr,t¢r. on iris may, Don't Forget the bazaaChurch �at Free Instruction Call 942 3210.'. Yem �-2430 . - The Bay Ridges Curling Lea- there with be a gparerad pro- rife Fairport United Church to gue has arranged for an eve- motion of classes and finding be held Oct. 24th at ,2 pm. in thing of Free Carling on,Octo- of dhfldren who. have earned ' the Sunray Sdwcg tial. - Join NOW mul • Enjoy a Full Semoei of Curling and Social Ac"vitiell ber eth pravkding an oppor- awards so that they may re- A speed+ recovery is wished harpy for both begl:awn •and ceive than next 6uitdiihr.. Par- Paley Bak4an wlso is hone a ....... . ...... ... 7 Pap Six -THE PICKERING N1r#A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Pert uni" Ito" - Ece D1 RY Th' Sunday, Octob*r 4, at 1,115 -WEST ROUGE Sacrament of Holy Cormnun- BUSINWwa e Ch urches On Wednesday evening, the meats will be sold at the in- ion at the morning service, 23rd Ot September, the Grad- ternlisSion. with Rev. H. A. McAvoy, , in —I uatim Banquet and Exercises 000 charge. were held at the West Rouge The first Regular Meeting of Senior Sunday Sch t 10 GUARANTEED MCEACHNIE"S Pkkerin# School- The graduates enjoyed the Home &'School Assoc. will a. m. each Sunday, - a loveiy Buffett, Prepared and beheld on Wednesday asses -Uniftd Ch by the AeS JV, G -tob- for C1 at -11-15. Radio-TV Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Urch members of er 7, at 8.00 p. m. in the Aud- The Women's 'Guild, a Home alla School with Mrs. ito�iur�, and this should be of successful 'eventing, when they Any Make ar'Madel Miftbhw: Rev.. Mo1vule Jean ey BOutet, social t convener, special Interest to parents, as Presented , the film 'Fruit C14URCH SERVICES and her committee lin charge. this will be a "Meet The Tea- Growing, Canning and Preser. ARTHUR FIELD Following the dinner, the chefs Night„. so, come along. wing” entitled "Me Horn of PIN— Anslislance Serwice 9.45 and 11-07 A. AL 'Parents of the graduates join- and meet Yom-'chiles teacher, Plenty", which was enjoyed —PICKERING -.w the party in the-auditorium. _,,"FhO looks 13fter Ittim seovelw -by­ ems PDAY 02 NIGHT Sunday Sch" for the Exercises, which were hours each week-day. were served by members of the Hours: As aboVe for, worship, J d, by the Home and 000 Guild at the end of the even-7 Services I _pe hool ­­- ' -Se President, Mrs. Joyce We are sorry to report Ste- ing. HelYar, and introduced Mr. R. Phed Brooks, Rouge Hills Dr. WATER DELIVERED The Guild will present a WRL Meffache" Prow H. Brawn who brought greet- In the Scarboro General Hos- "Fashion Show" on Wednes- Church service 9.45 A. fings from the Board of Edu- Pital,. where he was day �yening, October 21, in West of Dumbarton Sunday School rushed AL ..cation, and spoke to the class with acute appendicitis, Thurs- the church. Clothes, by Walk- 1030 A. AL with well chosen and helpful day night. Stephen is recover- ers Stores; arid the fashions PHONE PHON118 $4241171 words for their future, in nicely following surgery, will be modelled by local regi- surg Mr. Weaver_ school princip, and his many friends w dents. Tickets will be 75c. Pickering, Ont. wish him al, introduced the guest ,speak- a speedy recovery. and may be obtained from any ATIonfic-2-0063 er, Dr. G. Clark, who is with 000 member of the Guild. Refresh- GO S theUnlversitY of Toronto -and Young friends of Miss Lila 'meats will be served at the well known in the community, Black Decimal Place, enjoyed 6064Z Of. the show. AM ladieg KEN and CLARKS -as he resicke on. An PRENTICE Cr*b'm Dr)wn Clark's topic, "Education Our her sixteenth birthday, On Monday, October "I to -eelebtrate- 1-1,41ed to attand. - - . , Satur- - 5, at: PICKBRIM46 ONTARIO Secret Weapon" was very int- day evening. September 26 at Spec "Youth 7.30 P. m., a special 'tY -th eresting at'd enlightening, es- her home. A local band '"The Fellowship Night" will be held, AUCTIONEERS a Murdoch V. N. S. 1114111011210 IL A. D. D. 'ciallY to the graduates, who Echoes" made up of Don Poul- t1h 01m MARKHAM Pe for e Young People, with a a 5, Solicitors a" 198, pk6mm oft are going into the next step of son, Mike Henderson and Rich- variety of games and study, Uesn"d �d Anumm"W ftr the rb"We 84i.sels their education, to become bet- and Rainville, on the guitars, under the supervision and lea- li C*mdks of Onteriv and Ywt' and Notaries Public SUNDAY SERVICES ter citizens in our world of to- and George Quinn on the dership of Rev. McAvoy and I-- Steek b"kft"t16 Name. morrow. drums supplied the music for Mr. Sherman. Refreshments to bold Plarafturev R"t astmu BANK Of COAUAftCl CKAAtUft ahs-MNP Commoske Mr. George Craig thanked the young 'People. Refresh- be-serve:d. Abe sir speeletty at -­111-wies Pnwer • Dr. Clark, on behalf of every- ments, and a lovely birthday - On Mondays at 4.30,'the Ex- 11446000610 Not" 5 s1mcce St. N, Oakowa AO-30 •a. w.--44e1y,C on"M DUAL SERVICE AT ONE ralet (4th SwAW) one present. cake were enjoyed by every- PlOrers meet at the church,. Telephone Oshawa 72*440 so.&* 2� Mrs. June Chesher, President one. Many happy returns of with Miss Carol Fullerton, in - 00-Sead" 06604 (in am Perish man of the West Rouge Ladles' the day to Lila, whose birth- charge:. 394-2161 or 640416" osi Club, presented A'Wo M.00- day was September 23. On Friday evening. October enteMbbed Ilis Pae Neu) Scholarships, donated by the 000 2, at 7.30 p. m., the C. G. I. T. (At ladies to the two highest stan- There was a- good turnout at. will. start their activities -for WEDNESDAY s• Ksae interee"I" fte me $"a -ding students in the class: Lin- the Canoe Club "Beich-Com- the season. with Miss° Ellen V Me Es da Henderson and Chris. Hall, hers" Party on Friday evening, Sharp, in charge. FLEURY A COMERY .'w-t'O. in turn, thanked the lad- September 25, at Heron Park, Therels a fuX program of lies for the Awards, and everyone enjoyed them- activities planned for everyone BARRISTERS SOLICITORS _S-H E R R I N The Presentation of the selves. Mrs. Helen Laycox and at Grace Presbyterian Church, NOTARIES P School Pictures and Gradua- Mr. Ron McIntyre were lucky for the season, so-get out and PUBLIC Christian Scion@ tion Diplomas were -made by prize winners during the even- enjoy them with friends; AfieevM to ON KhWom Eaw ------- Mrs. Helyar, of the Horne and Ing. HI~ CMA Socie Funeral and , ty School: Mr. Weaver St.. adw"s.Angikan Church "USE Wit" ONTAIIIIS Princip- 0 010 -AT. 2.6754 &I; Mr. Verin, Mr. Fraser and On Monday morning. Sep- East Am Ambulance S*Mco' CNU4CK SERVICE AND and Mr, Fairbairn (teachers). tember 28. some prankster Sunday. October 4. at 9.30 Woift SUNDAY SCH"16 Graduates: Betty Jane Adams, stole"the Globe and Mail pap- a. m. Rev. Cunningham of SUNDAY ii.ee A. IL Robert Barr, Paul e f the Aloadwy to �4 my—me Bigharn in'front of the WbIte ere loci _11niversity of Tomme, will F4 --y -Aft. nges, j.4 .a of _!r Island d� liver the message, and be I?& br Appokonow Raw J�M BdOiWn. �6­-n. Ra Station. on Kim C2xrwM Robbie- Cl& Ste- thus when the two paper boys of Pukerms Na- a. Nkb Phen Clark, Karen charSe of Morning Worship. Temonmaim of Reding am shon Cral Tony L;ch� to pick them UP-NO Sunday School Classes for Farr, Jeanine Godman, Sandra PAPERS. This not only put the all ages 1kt 9.30 a. m. at . the wedmander'nome" Zordon. Chris, Hall. Gm Han- -young -boys v, get -up very New st a." P. IL 41b The Ladies' Guild of St. Ed- TS Telephone L ARE WE- Den. Robert Henson, Ian Her (MONUMENTS Hen- early to deliver these papers, warcrs Is holding a Ru?mrt&W AL derson. Lynda Henderson. Al- to a lot of trouble, but their Sale, Bake T,,A,, - WHItehafl 2-3610 TM beent It GPM to Afternoon "Illsk-W woomment waims- Ian Hughes. Glen. Jones, Ken custorners were- also put out, Tea, at the church on Satur- 08 Pwbftl Tuesday. Tbm%&W -7011ft. Frank Kuzma.. Ga" and a second lot of papm ROSURT AUSTIN. PROP. God Frbfty - a.*@ to 4.00 p. I& 7, Leslie IAycox. James were sent out, at noon. day, October &, starting at It. k 2. whitsy. Deaw" st aw eeee, from 1.30 - p� m. Everyone welcotne. Loyd. Diane the city. We can hardly say T4- NOW we" IN VAdftv onessommung, Par Foromer Internumes6 D" 0 0 Maloney, LYraw McOefland. "will you return the goods" as Sometimes, mernbers'6f our on a- A. --to me weemme ATkmdb S_&ooS Robert McCormick, George this would be of little use now, congregation =Her from ser- Mel"ess, TOM McInneg, Ger- - attach of Sunday Ick- Pba WbIft 610-0101 do but we might say *this was a S Ad. n McMeherL Carlos Palurn_ very mean and petty kPis theft to nese. The attack comes,quitq xammunammunnoom Nunn bo. Jamas paradke, Karen cause so nvx!h trouble for such- suddenly-no . symptorns I are St. AndreWs Price, Donna Raymer, ' 71m a irnal pront". felt on Saturday night. Presbyterian Church Ward, Keith Wild and JIM 000 . The patient enjoys a goo! 'Yates, were all congratulated Many -happy , returns of the night's sleep, but on �;undni Cbw4* Sq, soi ksijk -Plelm they said farewell to West Point Cres. who was %%wErvE DwE ir and wishes of good luck, as day to Vicki Chambers, West morning. the sickness strikes seven and continues until the time Minister a". IF. Conloy, AL A -Rouge School to go on to high- years old on Sept- 24, and to of Parish Cmuntinion is M11=416 46 WiDdsor Ddes er i past. education, in other schools. Karen Craig, Rouge Hills Dr., In the afternoon. the patient all . who rho" 94S.2m INMW Am Jones thanked on her fourteenth birthday on is much better, and able to Ar the h= SMteniber 3. take a walk. clean the car, and Service of WWA* IVAS AAL �Quet. and also the teachers, on 00 behalf of the graduating class. The Wiest Rouge Ladies' Club On Monday morning the JWMd4 Sdwel AAL A lovely graduation cake was. enjoyed a pot luck supper 'on patient is nuich refreshed and with eoffee-for the par- 7hursday evening, September does not have any -more gym- and punch for the. stud- 24, with about twenty-four of ptorns of the disease until the A nier4y WelOwn AwaA ents' by the ladies of the Home the ladies 'out. A social, time. following Sunday. YOU 'and School. was spent, and the'next meet- The PwAar"feetures of the. AA. AND IF. M. RADIOS $69." On behalf ot everyone who Ing of the Group will be on disease are:- -'ettended the banquet exercis- Thursday. October 8, at 8.30 IL. It only attacks iIhurch -Ift Whoksde Pft ­,es, a' p. rYL, In the School. Any lad- and lunch - afterward people. 'thank you" 'to the ladies re- ies In the conmvunity Interest- 2. Only appears on Sunday. sponsible for making every- ed in joining a service and 30c­ 3. No doctor Is ever called thing such a huge success. ial group are Invited to come 5. HigMy contagious. $"SaMnp On Our House Calls a Shoo Repair Service 0 q 0, out. 6. AlWaYs Pcoves"fatal.in the SMSAVE - UNITED CHURCH The children of West Rouge The ladies will' hold their -end. Picture Tubas, Tubes, Farb - SUSAVE (Highim' y No. are invited to come to the Annual Bazaar 'on Saturday, The only known cure Is to -,TUN6R,CL1MZR - Only "c. 2.) nvwie "Mice in Wonderland" Novernber 7, in the Rainbow jump out. of bed at once, when W. A- McKay, AL A. Ph. D. at a, the School, on Saturday, Roan, at the Shopping Pin you, find Sunday. sickness cornMinbfsr - October 3, -starting. at .2.00 p. West Plduge, so-�-keep this ing on, and -go to church L M., sponsored and supervdsW date open. --QU*t% hwn "no Christ, b -fib Parlsh Me SMY. Co. LTD. Y. the 14MML & Sebool Assoc 000 gazine, Mt- SUNDAY SCHOOL Admission'25c., and we am W*4 Rouge Churches orb@rquo, England. and 11-N A. M. sure the younWers'WiU,ehjoy MORNING WORSHIP ...................... :..: ....... : ..... ... this lovely picture. Refresh- Grace, ►P.s@bV!w an Church IIAN A. AL HARRY TURNER LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH NO JOB TOO SMALL so vii_ Christ In The Trenching ca"UnIty Since, ins Back Filling FOR .$AWN6 1"E 0,2248 Gr"I" Excavating POO NOW DrIll" DRUGS LTD. B• 01 Snow Retneval Phow: 1102-104 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ............ ........................ OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES A01 1; L -L 2 R silt JOHN L RAWBON, R.O.- COMMUNITY- CHURCH 11 1111ETIG . .24HOUR -SUNMES UBY NM TRAILER SERVICES L&Critomic Refernied Rpbcom SALES A RENTALS 3 Pleasant street T V Row, Norft IL ME Trailer SERVICE Cq*- ROW. L .11,11411.0" Von HOURS:. T"A-IA" Ca "101" (Off Lt"rp*W Rd. Seweh) SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1%4 Models From $200M L :BAY RIDGES SUNDAYS con"qwh 31 Ferrier Ave., Tonmft ANTENNAS a TOWERS 41 CaW & Camping Trailers Phone No. 54M -WEEK- DAYS DAlky,, 9 am. to 9 Pin- INSMIS11 A RaWrod FOR RENT "Mrs.. - -.10 A. AL ft 4 P. AL 1p W-r�T%Fmw $39-M7 Service of W Wlddp tVtNINGs7ftqP_AL SUNDAYS �nd HOLIDAYS I pnL ft 5 pAL Everything For Trailers C 4 M RADIO Sunday Sched a SIMS Clan •_4L TELEVISION AJAX rhmm M4*i CWSED ON WEDNESDAYS 9.45 A. At ORDER R NOW AND OR SURRI At Ift Prayer Td-PI i TItU AL AL PH" Whhel" 2-5%1 (apr 9 tf) ........................ . .................. . ........... --------- --------- a�5 3y Theld 11 ""S WAND e in for r; L and & 1 LLL IF 1SION the 11ughson boys last week. generosity -of its citizens, and 4 . i Sorry repoMuss. May members felt 0o&4de z +amt-- al"I Naierr - Elech nk. Semite Sine . �! _to he n Ta ! a Cw ' D flf1DM ; falling and' u g her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Camp bell: Mr. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,144' NEWS - --- Ajax., Pickering, En hake • , �iy ...:,1k'vta �` Greenwood - 94240 0 Page Seven The cost of time expansion • ProBm� is not exactly known >CfiloD00 �pOL. 0. ��THHE��++PII��CKERING v���'>liZlCsisj0l\ time rear -of their store. They ed the meeting with the 4-H _ T 000 _.r�>. �. Wh1wI► Clarwnenr, ark seer- son Ellicott; Miss Marjorie Tweedie; Mr. and Mrs. Stew- i have rented their home to Mr. Pledge. Barbara Carson read Local Church Plans Expansim throughout time district In the *',��p�� ii�7UUN E BEAT &STATE Alen Tomlinson and family y Mrs. Jim Murray and fa- rally the minutes. Achievement Day is to be held on Nov An expansion program has John's �� tie Subdivision act W O10e WI. 2t6212 Residence WE 2.5115 of Hamilton, spent the week - end with Dr. N. F. Tomlinson We are sorry to report that 28. Bar- tiara demonstrated flower or- been planned for St. United Church, Brougham, at meeting m fith - way the world is rhan- PLASTER CERAMIC T1L/ here.Uxbridge Mr. Harold Dean is back in rangenments- Members and the No. 7. Highway and the Brock Harwood Ave., North, between No. Z i 401 H IOWS s ���'�� Local lawn bowlers held a tournament for the Sinclair Hospital with heart tie. leaders are having a dinner on Friday, October the 2nd at Road. An excavation and new- b -constructed basement 'und- our young people, we have to = W. A EST CONCRETE DRII/RS„ ETC trophy on Wedrnerday. Mr. Robert Barton Sr. has the home of Mrs, H. Dean. er the church will provide S r - Jim Briseo, Don Hedges and been confined to hospital with a heart condition. Mr. and Dommie Hockley celebrated his 9th birthday on Sept. 26th space for a proper Sunday School Classroom, and a 20 x y 'Yew qt y, RMaYtawt ri jr1� Mrs. Geo. DeFtusha bowled at Stouffville on Saturday, Mrs. Bob goon Jr. of Toron- and had a number of his boy . 20 structure will be erected at � #B and Mr, and Mrs. George Dun= can attended true Pioneer. Fes- Mr. Mac Middleton had his to visited here on Sunday. friends at a party. the south side of the cbwmb Ian Ellicott, Treas. "I don t .32 X�Ca►��N RD. W. p.0. HOC W chr' badly damaged last week, when it was struck by a graves Christina Evans, 11 years old, received her primary cert- The Cub and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary are having a social which will contain a kitcheA washrooms, chdir room, and PoM►K Mowers •Outboard Motors - Air Cooled EnEines Cs.l.O ei Truck, while parked .near ifikate of merit at her tap dancing examinations, 'which evening in the Claremont Com- nmurtity Hall on' Oct. 5th. All perhaps a couple of wrap dare rooms. It is proposed that the pen .� Mr. Grant Johnston chaired M Yee Resurfn M _ r �fMe P�rE i Per Part), Thos. Hannnond's shop, The car was stmoved up onto the she paw with honour with Parents are invited to come entrance on theRoad e a—AN WA Afternoon Group met at . the McGrath dawn• No one was in the British Association of Tea- and see the fibno .that Mr. will he changed t8f a the Roes Knox, who went•.into de the car at the time. chers of Dancing, London, Eng. Sanderson took at the Jamb- south, where there is room for -?hone Mn. White, opened the' meet- The Claremont Lawn bowling qy�y evening, a far�eweR oree in Pennsylvania, ' adequate parkin:. 3 .' • L A Y O L club held a oouzm roast at the club house last weekic and all party was held for Mrs. Irene y leaving soon to live in Mrs. Hazel Sanderso n visit - ed on the weekend with her. daughter of small , The this � are: that Graham HARDWAR� e enjoyed the evening. 'Mr. Bert Oshawa. The L- A. of .the Guides and Brownies gave and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockley. Mrs. its entrance is too dose to the -widened Brock Road, f 1 N S Y R A N C E Dumsupplied the corn for the the party which was held at Sanderson will leave soon for newly and that it has never had pro-, Rev. A. E. Cr esw*d, Mis Mr T-e%d Tinton the home of Mrs. Rene Rennie. a trip.to Hawaii, per accommodation for a con -FRU ` `Mi �amll I I COiirA1Q 61e. er9"91162 Jean' have ---moved to Stouf- fviile. eiy gift and "thank ven a � You" pin, few d is spending a days home, while his tinuousdy increasirmg Sunday School population, the boys } by prN'e1' - �� A�iTO �� — N!E Miss Rosemary Hedges was m appreciation of her maty father is in hospital. _ n and girls having to meet in the ' • • Noun = 7 DAY SERVICE lOP IalraosTON ROAD BArr among those from here who attended the Lindsay. Fair � service as secretary _.............._... BROUGHAM proper. ed Church Curricuium provides Mrift ft aur• shoe vim �` soon now soon moo* ago" Pbmm �' on n Mrs. B. Kelly of Norwood is visiting at the home of Mr. hend"Neer� Ai classroom activity, and Ism . PIM Us Part In The Yellow PaIles . Rea: Mekar" Soaeh gees ler ier.sieer Crweos �► Mr+.. Joh411110 Holman and his broom- and Mrs. A. Samarillo for a Congratulations to W. and auditorium pmograffnming. The decision for erkpa�icm tion of Ontario, at Bigwin Inn last Left out of last week's list LIaMIi1F. Ke- -1 80*M li 7.1icMOM k er attended the races dawn at Masport on Saturday, few days. On Saturday even- i' Mrs Keil M Mrs. Howard Burton on the birth of twin daughters in Ux- I comes after months of deliber Dr. N. F. Tomlinson repres- ented the Historical Society on the recent tour of .she Dou- t� hydro Plant. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Feasby on their marriage last Friday evening. Mrs. Fessby iaithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn of C7arersont. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Ward are moving into the apartment at ■rnrnstesnansattnnsnataEswu DUNBARTOH RAD ng, y rs. Sam- arillo attended the W. A. A. C. re -union in Toronto. Mrs. Jessie McGuire and Mrs. Rene Rennie lett on Sun- day as delegates to the Prov- incial Legion Indies Auxiliary -communion at North Bay. The 4-H Chub held their sec- ond and third meetings at the home of Mrs. Anderson on Saturday. Sept. 19 and 26. The president Ingrid Anonby open- isteeesetuuuauiaesstersss �O bridge Hospital, on Saturday. This is the second set of twin daughters for the 'Burton's. Carolyn and Colleen will be two years old in November. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughson on the birth of a daughter Septem- ` 22, 1964, ' a sister for Terry, Peter, Stephen and Brett. The friends and neighbors of Mr. Fred Hicks are pleased to see him home again from hos- pital. Mrs. Dick Wannop (aunt Rose) and Gail, stayed with anion by the Church Board, which at first, had almost a- greed upon the erection of a new church. It was found that the sturdy brick building was completely'sourA and that the size. of the congregation did not warrant a new structure. At a. meeting of the Board last • weep the decision to ex- pand was made public, rnem bets keeping in mind the com- munity -minded spirit time vill- age rnaintafns in all matters of progress. It was recalled that the Brougham Park was built and li 4em through the & 1 LLL IF 1SION the 11ughson boys last week. generosity -of its citizens, and Sorry repoMuss. May members felt 0o&4de z +amt-- al"I Naierr - Elech nk. Semite Sine . �! _to he ._ the cocrmrrmuni'ty would carry Ta ! a Cw ' D flf1DM ; falling and' u g her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Camp bell: Mr. the burden of cost with their, ' usual spirit of giving. C!latTlale �ppy�A� W. vim 0i 6 Ajax., Pickering, En hake • , �iy ...:,1k'vta �` Greenwood - 94240 0 and Mrs. Norman Burton; Mr. and Wis. Jack The cost of time expansion • ProBm� is not exactly known >CfiloD00 �pOL. 0. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Man- e ' , as yet, but it is estimated to ., Ala3�ti'd tata Model ae �s►�wke e.� '1�HSFiia'! _.r�>. �. Wh1wI► Clarwnenr, ark seer- son Ellicott; Miss Marjorie Tweedie; Mr. and Mrs. Stew- be from $15 to $20,000. A can- v wll9 be conducted • lireee: 1 ar scone. ?l�Oe! *MMS sem- Fie atter for Zenith 1-3120 ' art Tweedie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tweedie were at throughout time district In the ar." waM Alr�, w,ease lay guests the Barclay - Winterstein can- ]atter part of October, under _ the captaincy of Mr: George �� tie Subdivision act W die-liastght wedding on Friday evening, in StouNville United Willson, who observed, at the SEMC TANKS itsu" - Phwus 0„-1191 Church, and reception at the meeting m fith - way the world is rhan- PLASTER CERAMIC T1L/ � � ' Cedarbrae Golf Club, Mr. and Mrs. George Perry ging, we are not keeping up STONN Harwood Ave., North, between No. Z i 401 H IOWS s visited friends and relatives In with the timer. V we want to bring more people in. and keep atau0eteaatrttae11444test•eeaeeeefattttaaefatifiet� St. 7�homas recently. our young people, we have to = W. A EST CONCRETE DRII/RS„ ETC The Young People of St. be more mddern and up-to- i PLAOSTONE PATIOS John's Church will meet next date. We have been talking �rA — RA ice: ETC. Sunday evening. October 4, at loomethi ug. It is time to do MARTIN ENRHIHT K � the, home of Margaret Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott s —-If every word were a brick, PibONEu Tt l6t4lF EXPERT MOWER & MARINE SERVICE and Mr, and Mrs. George Dun= can attended true Pioneer. Fes- we would have a nice large - church there a3reedy^, said Al= tival at Pioneer Village on Sat- Ian Ellicott, Treas. "I don t Plrsf Mertesess Arranger: Abe Seeeis Mertwa�ee Avallabb REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES a think a. miracle is going to _ PK act IuuOrseon�enti PoM►K Mowers •Outboard Motors - Air Cooled EnEines The Women's Institute mem- toilers we make it hap-. _.. . A = 1 Ve airs purchase or Loon en ��� _ Chain Saws -Marden Tractors i Tillers . hers are renminded of the Scen- is Bus Trip to Peterboro, on pen .� Mr. Grant Johnston chaired M Yee Resurfn M _ r �fMe P�rE i Per Part), WE SHARPEN Hand Mower's, Hand Saves, Hand Toob, Circular Saws October 13; the bus leaving at n8 9.00 a. m' t the meet 3 Ing, calling upon vac . ious rnenbera of the Board e a—AN WA Afternoon Group met at . the � Chaittnean of s the Building Corn mittee, Mr. i' AU� E I AND COMPANY home of Mrs J. Tweedie, in er Thursday. Roes Knox, who went•.into de - — - Dwd)aiiontern 8394052 Sep- 1 T tember 17.. The Unit Leader, jec ca the phare for the pro- ti 1/0 Adelaide St. WMT, Toronto 2, Onfarlti -?hone Mn. White, opened the' meet- t. The United Church women RNA** 44=0 — !'wldn�s - 8W17/B tic WA. 244 Ing with a reading. Mrs. E. Wright has char of the Wor will be consulted about what ' they would like inoosparated :T N E S 16 N #�I A H - DOREBiN AND FRED HOLLOWAY TRUCK TRUCK LETTERIIM ship, assisted by Mrs. W. Dun- am and Mrs. R. Malcolm• I%r- � piano for the Bazaar to be held on October 17, were ?�• This year's theme beius 'A Japanese Tea Garden". The Rall Cali -"A trading or a in the new building, partkul. arty in the matter of kitchen Utica• A Cornm*tse Rosined to urn dertake the a wase, includes George WHw (captain); Mrs Donekd Beer (secretary); Al - Graham HARDWAR� :. CUTOUT LETT1tRi V Merry Verse". The, meeting,Ian. Ellicott (treagurer); numb CARTOONS dosed with the Benediction. A Mrs. A. W. S , (publicity). ARUANM *A S' - ' � DI"LAYS 3' lurmdr was served by hostesses Rev. A. E. Cr esw*d, Mis " POSTER! s� Mrs. Tweedie and Mrs. George Weof the mkntc6, ooardonea - ErC. SHOWCARDS �terzroon' the project, and dedicated it SANNERS . Group United by prN'e1' Church Women, will meet on ................................._.__.._..._....._ _ ...................................................... H A R D W w R E - Noun = 7 DAY SERVICE Thursday, October' 8, at the — INSURANCE 'x•191 homet. h Mrs. H Malcolm Howard al Note change of time. Mrift ft aur• shoe vim N�OeNIa WHiNhoM i ' N�fle /72•�4� Mr. aw 7Krs. Bill Edllcott hend"Neer� Ai PIM Us Part In The Yellow PaIles . Rea: Mekar" Soaeh attended Arcs Convention of the Ready -Mix Concrete Associa-b mw Fire, ranee o Aqe tion of Ontario, at Bigwin Inn last Left out of last week's list LIaMIi1F. Ke- -1 80*M li 7.1icMOM k of students were: John Miller, i'. �+ P HANDYMAN �m� who is a first year University Toronto student; a145, of yon 5 , w aeileef iN•3f� E 143 St. wuli�► �atsi'I!S RIstIB4i i 8' - _ (ED ARMSTRONG) ersityWright, a y ersity of Toronto student, and wsr.elc - - Catering 'To Al Occasions DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY Paul White, who is attending Teachers' College, Toronto. PLUMBING BE rr LARGE OR SMALL The Ctmild Health Conference fancy' Sandwiches PAINTING 'UPKEEP OF GROUNDS and unization Clinic whit be again, in the Township,' A��Ep UY PLUMBING BATHROOMS _GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. at Brougham, starting on _ ' ,, October 14, from PRESSURE SYST/MS 88 Kingston Rd V. PICI(el'ing 2.30 CALL 941.5616 be until 4.00 p. m. There will clinics on November 18, on ESTIMATES GIVEN �' December 9, and in the new onn ''4he second Wednes- . ! , . PMeo - 14314nF - 4 • �' .jyear, ::16A BEANS with PORK •15 OZ- TINS FOR ;IGA :DOG HOUSE DOG FOOD 11 s' e ' 16 OZ. TINS F, : 16 OZ. TMS 4 .FOR j 16A EVAPORATED. MILK 6 ::16A BEANS with PORK •15 OZ- TINS FOR ;IGA :DOG HOUSE DOG FOOD 11 16 OZ. TINS i ::16A BEANS with PORK •15 OZ- TINS FOR ;IGA :DOG HOUSE DOG FOOD 11 16 OZ. TINS FOR = :IGA CAT FOOD -FISH - 11 : 16 OZ. TMS .FOR j 16A EVAPORATED. MILK 6 y� - . TALL TIN5;.. .FOR ..IGA TOMATO CATSUP 11 OZ. TINS 15 OZ. TINS TWIN PAKS WHITE OR COLOMBO IIQ. PEAtS _ _ e _ _ • --: _4 -tet DELSEY TISSUE 20 OZ. TINS CREAM STYLE __PKG_,OF 2Z R&G"AR Olt7S ER _ — IfA-CORD-R —HBc K•OTEX _ ---88c 20 OZ. TINS -. R OR CHUBBY PKGS. a TOMATOES :: 4—Qc KLEENEX ' - - --- - - - - - - - - - - _ i OZ. JAR IGA DELUXE - - - - - 6---RBc4 NMN SIZE PKGS. WANT COME KLEENEX ow MY k' ,88c e ' L _■.as■�..........uaa■Ba..r�.....a.a.antes.�S..�a:as.*>t=...........aa....a.�i ry. `��STING- WITH JUICE —'SUNKIST _ •_ _ MESH PORK LOIN SALE! ' ._-iANADA No, 1 GRADE SNOW WHITE LGE. HEAD - O/� PRIMROSE or ALPINE CHOPPED * OIN ROAST RK " iAULIFLOWERS 19C RIB BEEF STEAKETTES _ Ib. 55c '.•CANADA No. 1 GRADE GARDEN FRESH LGE. STALKS - --(PORTION TENDERLOIN - - - __. PORTION - - - - - - - - _ -.a----29c Avg.. LESS LB. TABLERITE RINDLESS SLICED AVG. SIDE BACON _ _ - - Ib. 69c -.- - - - - ----CANADA No. 1 GRADE 2 I.S.BAG -: CENTRE CUT LOINTABLERITE COOKING ONIONS 25c - -LB.5�c _ . . -CHOPS or ROAST. _ _ - - - - - lb. 69c WIENERS _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - = : {Ib �4Sc A. TOTAL IN IGA BONUS OF ?u` TAPES' RECEIVE $10 BONUS. TAPE WITH'... s .-.-NESTLES QUIKIk OFF RECEIVE $6 BONUS TAPE WITH ` ... "AMR BjJ R ' n o ' ' JAR :BALLET SERVIETTES` WHITE i P1CG. OF 2S0 .CRESTTOOTHPASTE FAMILY .. ' SIZE RECEIVE $4 BONUS TAPE WITH tANCIA SPAGHETTI or MACARONI . 2' LB. i RECEIVE $2 BONUS TAPE ' `MONARCH MARGARINE :1/4'sLs: PKG. SPI CM SAVE lOc YACo1Ti I ITV a PRODUCE OF U.SJL' �E �Q L'