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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_10_08—Ad A meeting of over 200 pers- ons at the Dumbarton High School, Wednesday night, de - Nomination Dates Set For School council Backs Protest cided to set up an advisory co- mmittee, made up- of repres- Area Trustees Nov. .27th entatives from each area in the south end of the township. Pickering ' Township Council ' I h act unu t e various rarepayers groups are A bylaw this week sets out _ _ _. _ has agreed to back the protest against the CPR cutting off . r+ r ter, amalgamated into one body to the dates, place and time iui Passe Bylaw on the trail Toronto to Peterboru Y study the advisability of divid- Y f the nomination •}neeting o. train service on October 24th. ' " s r a ing the township. Mr. W. H. J. Thompson, Q.C. trustees of School Area 1: Nominations will be held No Hunting Areas Former councillor Milton appeared before the on council on chaired the meeting, which Friday, November 27 from i - Monday. He said the use of took the form of a question to 8 p, m. for the, nomination A bylaw dealing with the this daily service has steadily and answer session. of 5 trustees for Area 1• dishearging of firearmswus increased over the past three ,Y Councillor John Campbell of In case of an election, it passed -by Pickering Township years, and that if the service , ' a~: Ward 4, told the meeting that will be held on Saturday, Dec- Council. is discontinued, it means tit? rural and urban areas think ember 5, with voting from 10 In future. no more hunting first stWin closing dawn the differently, the north beim; of a., m. to 8 p. m. will be allowed on French- stations along the lire a mind, to keep things as they The five trustees will take' man's Bay or in the Squires' Reeve Clifford ,Laycox said are and the south pushing for office for the year 1965, arul Beach area. it would be a terrible thing to development• then the elections will coin ' The area now extends in a have the line -dose down. Councillor Wrn. Newman 'of tide with the present two year block from Scarbord town -line Council: ,passed a resolution y Ward 2, told the' group that system to east of Sandy Beach' Road, . to protest to the CPR presid- he felt they, would be better and Squires Beach. The other ent. Mr. Crump, to the Mimst- off to stay with the north. He FIND SKULL AND BONES areas that have already been er of Transport and to the said he felt a municipal con- sultant would tell them the The skull and human bones designated " shooting" Board of Transport Commiss- Mrs. Peggy Ferguson of Rombank, displays her hand painted s ame ��, of an Indian girl of about 20, areas stilll in effect. tuners. About 20 local residents use - aprons at the Senior Citizens' baziar hold at Pickering. Mr, John Williams, former B.R.R.A. president and-inemb- werefound on the property of Bill Martin, Rougo Hills,. on Post office Hours this daily train service. Council a of Area 2 Board,, said that as Wednesday afternoon. • was unanimous in Supporting the local residents - -- — - - - DEATN:--- of -January -1st wk* -_q ly- -Walter -K _ _ -. for _T -lying.. tgh keep the line o their fight to _ • laid;"Nofice Re I school areas in the township, p, al Ontario Museum made the identification. Mr. Martin wos � n"1^ Re". Clara C. - at her late that the township in this re- residence, 89 Church St. S.. in spect. is already split. digging on the prop", when he the disco - Dismiss Case Against n_, VC1 Home Delivery � leering, on hresday. Octob- C. Barr, be- The division at Qom. 3 was debated. by made v�1t Postal Services normally a- • er 6, 1964. Clara loved wife of the late Alexan- also especially the Cherrywwood area residen'ta. - ^• S�di�ider told To vsilable to the marlin bl e 4 pu Employee �+ man der Rose. and dear mother of ... ............................... ... - aro -Township 4 C Y 1 Th � ks • giving Ott 2. 64 October Edith, of Picketing; Alexandra,Celebrate (Mrs. Allan Steele), Toronto; 58th Repair RVOT Wicket service will not be A, charge of . theft against THE MAIL DELIVERY open, except in ,the case of Township Plumbing Inspector ). Betty and Tarquil ,teethe • Anniversary Post Offices operated in con- John Finnegan• was iAREAS M Funeral set•vice .from the Mr Mr; D. S. McIntosh,, of the . junction with the Postmaster's .'Aisrr:iss- ed" on Tuesday morning, by Do You Want Hone Delivery Eachnie Funeral Home on Fr: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlton Rouggdale, Acres -subdivision private business, where he 4;a retrace H Jermyn, at Of Your Mail? day. October 9, at 2.30 p, m. Celebrate was told. plainly and .. clearly may, H he deems It necessary, Whi by Court., with interment at Erskin6 Congratulations to air, and by Reeve Clifford Laycox th:c qiw this service. Mr. Fin an 'was ''charged Nell -you can have it, pro- Cemetery here, Mrs: Arthur Carlton, of Brou- week. that he would yet . no Post Office Box Lobbies wtii by West Hill Contractor Kurt the, viding you meet the require- gham, who, having lived in more building perrr;ts until h-., not be open to the public. •Paul Vesely, of' the' theft of mems and, of course, m ir p all of thel life. celebrated m58ath delivery stone from a proper the proposed area. Puekrin, Corea& Me Par- rY ned their regard regardfulfillet statn� in mail b Letter Carrieratat Y tY onrth I ty on the Brock Road. In court If you are apaethetic,• then sons -at the Oshawa General wedding anniversary on Satur- division, es where this service is in op- on examination, by defence not only will YOU not receive Hospital. on Saturday, October day,'October 3, Mr. McIntosh. argued that oration. However, Special De- counsel, Vesely admitted that (home'delivery, but yuu may 3, 1964, Coretta Mary Parton."; A family Rathering,•w•as`neld he, had had sethaeks • beyond livery Service will be provided he had agreed earlier to sell ,jeopardize the chance, of your in her 79th year. Beloved wife, at the home of Lir. and ',Mrs, his control, but than hewn; as usual at these points, i this stone to Flanegan at $5,00> neighbor': o! Thomas Lorne Puckrin, R: John Carlton, Pickering. Three n putting to seice� and ivnM;rt Street latter Box to►lec+ Per eon. A sure was on Oct- survey R. 1, Whitby, Ont. Dear mot- sons; Gordon, of t h;ihy; Al- work on the street: ;n r•-te..: ions will operate on the reel• Mr. Finnegan told the team ober 1� 1864, by the Postal .her of Thomas, Mary OvIr•s. L, .Ian, of Oshawa and John. of ion. _ i alar Sunday Sc? edule- f n.ainant, after hatiitw done ao Authorities, and only 31 per- 'Beaulleu 1, Shan Puckrin, Pickering; one daughter, 1Irs, T think I hav-'d )nP e•• u r �ubrJrba• -t , ; that hr had Taken same of the Bay cent of the homes in RAi- Florence t �Irs. C. Pettit), of Irene De Geer, _ of Toronto, thins; one man -taxi ; ervtee deliveries will not op- Atone and that he rinnegan, ges had installed mail recept- Whitby; John. of WillovMale; grandchildren and great -grand- "-When v Nr can. pro, -n.. fri . orate on ThanksgivingDay. wanted now, to pay fc%ir it, t acles and house numbers. A Herbert, of Blackwater; Lorna children attended. Mn. Rae thic council that you are goin• { Mails will be received and I It would appear that this further check will be made on (Mrs. C. Mesher), of Whitby; Davis, of Brougham, Mrs, Carl- to fulfill your ohligalionc, you i despa+shed at Post CWC4, Iv;once seven fell -,� " 's - <; f n _' '"" "'' ' ' - �n n^ a�f 'n ; j accordance with regular schc:' "flat on it's face" and was diet- irnrs.;ed - . t is to receive mail delivery be- Anderson f, Ailsa Craig; Cedric a guest: this Council" the Peeve said'-ules. by His Worship. J fore Christmas, we must have Parsons, of Boxmianville; Hry. _ the necessary 80 percent at last. Parsons, Tyner,. Sask; Lilly tMrs. C. Pawls),Whit;. She Pickering Ba ., Champions 1964 -' - The above is the information is survived. by twenty - given the Bay Ridges itatepay- two gra and two ers'. Association on October 2, great-grandchildren. Service and which is'posted in the for from the Sherrin Funeral ` al post affixes. Home on Tuesday, October 6, Alto =,,..a;..,t was Inform - at 2.30 . m, with interment at - tion- regarding other areas in, � Mount.. Lawn _Memorial Park. ; the proposed letter -carrier area Oshawa. and it reads as follows:- ­7 . t: w "Max 469c'; Pickering Beach- Topper, LiUian entetg into "l f z r < 71 %; Fairport 20%; Fairport rest at Ajax and Pickering �- t� �, x•,': : Beach 8r1r. We were also In formed that milk boxes will I General Hospital, on Tuesday, October 6. 1964, Lillian Arrow- r•;.. r. '„ Y; j not be classed or used as mail beloved John J. < �:, receptacles". ep . smith; wife of Topper, Pickering, and dear ;`• �x -. sister of Alice (Mrs. Farns- , Let us all in the le'ttercar 1. of Miami, Florida; w �' ner-areas show these author- worth �•� x .•,. � ' it.iet that we mean business Florence i.Mrs. Long), of De NOW, and leave no doubt in trot; Maude (Mrs. Sipperal), :heir minds that WE. DO of -British Columbia, ?Mrs. Top-- A'ANT. THIS . SERVICE, TO -per is resting at the McEach'• ;TART BEFORE CHRISTMAS. me Funeral Home, here, for Text of the letter receiyed seryice at St. George's Ali& from :Mr. J. G. Plitz, Dist. Dir lican Church, Pickering on Fri - day; October 9, at 3.45 p. m. : + ector of Postal Service - ,; A sutti ey 'of the Bay Ridges -Intermentat Erckrne Cemct- erY h P li Area on October 1, revealed4. }gena rr` only 31 percent of the points ,f call have installed mail roc Historical Society To r. ,tacles and house numbers. Before letter carrier deliv- ery- serl•ice_.can be inaugurat- Get. $20,000.0 - :. - ed. 80 percent of the points;:>. ti of call must have mail- recept= . The Historical Society of ales. Pickering Township is to get f A further check will' -I>e made.. _ the. sum of $20.0W.O0-fiom the 3n October 15, 1964. Centennial grants. This was a- . • `s ' If you desire mail delivery -greed upon this week. :>efare Christmas, we must The remaining $24;000 will have the necessary 80 percent likely be used to purchase land' This is the Pickering Intermediate team i0at won the trophy in the Claremont Community League this year. Back row, 1. to r: by October 15, 1964". Corr. for an athletic field. Bob Douglas, Wayne Wells, (Capt.), Jim Closs, Bill Hanson, Don Rowe, Kon Lewis, Doug Moffat. Earl Rowe (Coach), Front ! , A motion to give the society row, I, to r. Al Buss, Bob Moffat, Bob Carlisle, Dave Brittain, Pete Evans. +:- Photo by Jim Thomas only $1.0,000 was'lost. I • J Page Two . THE PICKERING NEWS -THURSDAY, OCTOBER A, 1964 j THE PiCKERING NEWS' -RIPORT from — - EiTAslllNED inti '. �9b Creators of Issued every Thursday PARLIAMENT MONUMENT by The News Printing and Publishing Company j0 • 4,rmrized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont 930 -- —.-. cui1SCRIPTION SATES: S2.50 par Year — Uatttd States 13.00 par yrar BY MIKE STARR • • . • ' _ A�YERTISINQ uTEs UPON IiEIIUEST _ '• • •for THREE GENERATION rilthough there has been a decrease in the numbers � of S unamployed in Canada by some 23,0(x), the problem is Delp Is Needed r,.0 a serious one, when some 297,(x)) Canadians are unemployed. Unemployment has been decreasing. month by month, since the early part of 1962, but not suffic Staffor� Bros,lentisto take care of all Canadians seeking employment. Ltd• This is an appeal for help. In this case it is for the There have not been sufficient jobs to take care t,f the young people of Pickering Village who are already an 14 to 19 age group entering Ahe Labour Fore, and in MONUMENT S ticipating a winter of hockey and skating on the Village the month of Jun• or this year, this arae, group shcnved rink• an increase in unemployment, as compared with June 1963, Many of the p,licieR put Into effect from 19:,4,to : GUN D T A! S T 1962 are w EAS' NIINIT6Y _-. .. ho ra�tif Supervising and maintaining the ice at the rink is not � gratifying 1•es1.111c, but not cutricientiy MO tla3S2 a pleasant job. Members of the Pickering Village Com- to eliminate the InY,binn,. munity Centre Board, who are responsible for the rink One of the rnoRt twooive for"c Is tha-peef'ing or the being kept open, are the first to admit this. The hours Canadian 11ollar. This wa-s cPwtt�ly'irillcisP,i when the. _ � � AM p RESTAURAH� action ttws taken, bill 11 now Iuriv; out it') tic ihn cnr-nerr. are long, and.it can be a very cold job. - siont, or our expa.ndirw w•on,>utv. Last year the Board ran an advertisement 'seeking Ant,ie,ar pffPr•tl1•P 111PA-11•P wet the TPt•hnirnl anti 4,><- ,A TAVERN UNDER THE help. They got one reply. Many others turned down re- ell"nal RrF1,e,l i'n.'<mlo. M lrh N h.nv pr':,vta?r�u the „1qv LIQUOR LICENSE ACT e quests made by Board members. It looked like the new „rlunily for,. CArnilena t„ e,yiuirp 11•niiPa nhd Allt`a 1r . ' rink house was going to be another "white elephant" q%flrr t1 11PaO"'-`lv 411111,14t•Ioc DINING -ROOM — BANQUET HALL However, two members of the Board came, to the rr•- I'lie 1''ellilmls,e, „r the Ihninrlown14 ,;r t;,,% -r cue and took on the job and the rink was kept ripen a, e1�' I'^f1a <lnalttalyd m11►ro oxtlo°utl,t+uly na Ilio}} rtlinn No. 2. Highway at Rou6� River - Ph. 2114-1603 i l p I e t,r1o.; o111,tI,vi („ thrin; •whrrr Its-VI,nikk 'wily Friday% 1 Acing as weather would permit. The Eictami nivintirra arolr ern axldo for onlimsiteww, lila la�r„rliCidlo,•nlion ir— 1 were allowed pay for this work. Then the w alter' 11f ��'trinr.,tt,v, 'fh111w1ck1y lint( rritinv. 'Ml% now %lu,uitt t1r1 11 - legality came up, when Council discusstxd whother ()[' �r`1C1 ,1"t1) to rurliitalr tll,inti/vnl ut Kupply dont eliminate rtlr lir° r.r,lt� of t hr t;ucrr rn11e°nl to It" Parliament not the Board should pay its own members. `r'ou've till !.!.•m heard and read about this Conflict i�f ]ntrrests business. hltarun S11piJy on x rontinucluK batclK 'I -IOmas A. 1Vewmcm, 4, C Well at the time we said, that in our opinion. if anv `� s1.•,ut `eid of inlet—l- is being i,rnrrated in the p 2',1rrh,,,,limg vial( ,.f iter iltajesly, Queen Ellzabeth 13, Brliitl�'P17t • BOIaCTTOs one wanted to be technical, it probably was illegal to and Itis Roy it 1ti�;hrie,cc, 'tele Prince 11)141). Their.:rlin- _ e:•ary ralud— Charialletown. P: I%. l.; the City of Que- be paying these two members. We also said that it ap- 1>e.• ao i the Nit'„nal Capital, Ottawa The tour of the TJdaPM N •'sit>!t peSred that everyone was forgetLng the most import Ro}r11 Yams ++ill include parilcipatron in the celebration .rA T ��° �yjg D ant fact. of all- that. if those two members had not coma ,f - ir•r>vrtani annivemaries in both (1mriottetr•n anti ” UNBARTON forward., as they did• there would have been no rink in f?ttPt>cc, Pickering Village lastwipter. ----------- 'rhe.%,Nit will mark the- i0oth Anniversary of the.first Conference of the Fathers of Confederation at Charlott- • The cycle has come around agtiin, and the Board is etown in 1864, by the inauguration of the. new group of faced with the same problem one more. An advertise- buildin y etectr'd to rn,v„e;,,vrate that event, Obser. �oApL'p p���� went will be appearing in this 'paper for the next' ��'cek vane of the subsequent . Conference of the Cowedera- V�" Lit ii LTDa person or persons to supervise and flan Fathers will take plarP in work. It is urgent that the new &temorial of 1,e City. - 3 or so, askingfor . Quebc• --maintain this rink. These persons will be aid for the valiant deet! of this c.Que ev, the Quem "o, '920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO - — - p During her stay !n Quebec•, the clu e;d g at the Hoard hire someone or the to several hundred children of Pickering Village will be tit w•h.ch Her Majestyench Canad.an unit , BLOCKS 8 BRtGKS back clearing off snow on Duffin's Creek once more. - '` �ulona !n-Chie;, STRUCTURAL STEEL' During her brief visit to Ottawa tsarne 3(i Lours i. The rink committee and the people of Pickering Vi11- the Queen and the Duke will meet the members of c,ab- ` age worked to put up a very fine rink house: It is a Inet, Parliamentary Leaders, Members of- the Senate CRANE RiNTAL v and House of Cornmons, Senior Public Officials snot STATION ROAD building, we think, the village can be proud of, and it others, at a 1 , Plll E. i3, ONTARIO is to be sincere! ho ase mon by the Prime Min- �; l42-190 y ped, that it will' not sit in darkness tater on behalf of the Canadian Government. — 92255.10 66t�f' !11 , all this.winter, because there is no rink for our child- ' ren. If you want• to make some extra move These giving D Ottawa are scheduled for October 12 y, or know"Thanksgiving Day, The Queen will depart from Ottawa 3 of someone else who does, have them get in contact to London, on Tuesday, October 13, The Duke will depart - with Mr. Jim Pyette, secretary_ o€.the Community Cent Canada on board the yacht "Britannia" for his projected' re Board. Your help is ..needed. tour .of rhe Caribbean... You can be assured that the Community Centre Board as well as the children will be most grateful for ` WILLIAM G. LAWSON + any help that .can be given .And We must admit, that the ` biggest reward will come from helping our children. _Pickering: + BARRISTER, SOLiCITOR Nigh Notes NOTARY PUBLIC 7. -WALKER D. CLARK, S. A., ASSOCIATE . - ALUMINUM DOORS - - - ,l " i " !CHURCH STREET, NORTH — PICKER ING (By Beverley Waring) i AND WINDOWS HONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961 All 1 iciari rg sante. out an<l made the &,hoo: Dan«, ttract• ve • - last rnuay nsat a big sucres, Cite •'Countdowns" ..•r,,, Piten A Hca noise til`i,aca triellt ixitic to Yexceptionally D H. S abain cL �} Qui.; t., a number of students -arid parents attended 1. 'n teahouse of the August Moon" last:' Thut•a- ri the dWy n_b t. a �'oceecls went 'to the "Year Book". The W.11A JA X L U M BER 4 Year book Stair s next fund raising r e n ro e a -LEARN . Dances ate school on !''rry Bud BeaBash";- - _ o t ;Bud is the�Year sBook Book -s project is a T 'October 9, The _ mania tie ` DRIVE •� (Pickering hard Only) The newly farmed Drama Club, under President Elean R I Y I N G L E S S O � S _ � or Westney and' sponsored by Mrs. Robertson, starts . . its year off witty a corn roast at Greenwood Conserva Lion Yark, on Friday, October 9. This is an. opportunity Temple Driving School for all members to get acquainted. Mr. Joiliffe, a for-,pp{{�������� mer P..D. H. S. teacher, has accepted an invitation to. .:Ir1W11C 839-1144 -saaaaaaa>�s>.at•aaat.aaaaaaaaterrraaaeaaaaaaaaataar attend the regular meeting of the Drama Club this Tues- R day' He has offered to give some helpful pointers to the — Club. On Friday, October lie 2, a. meeting was • held to organize RESERVATIONS.— ' ' Pic ger an school newspaper, Keith was elected Editor, and the newspaper will be pu every three weeks• The paper will JnclAide reports on school activ- LAW OFFIC!'OF AIRLINES -- STEAMSHIPS hies, sports events, book and movie reviews, and many other features written by .the students. The football season is at a fever i W. H. J THOMPSON, Q. C., B. A., LL. B. TOURS -- CRUISES HOTELS as two undefeated teams, the, "Ti -Ca -arid R _. riders" battle for first place on ..Mond ' . LOWEST AIR FARES TO a "Roughriders" played The "Tib ata" and the , October o. tie on Mondayof las w Tia PPCENTRE— beat the "Aros"' 13-7. Th '- rg ,fades, thea T -C`a :N AX SHOPPING , BRITAIN and all EUROPE °s were also defeated T.efephone, 942-5151 } last Thursday, with a score of 24-0,' The outstanding piayer of the game'was Mike Kearney, who scored three - " - -ASK ABOUT THE NEW 21 DAY EXCURSIONS touchdowns for the "Roughriders". Football is all over for the "Argos" who completed the season without a }`CARIBBEAN CRUISES Victory, Better,luck (text time, fellows. ------------- The Cross -Country Team .has started training. ; and " >1SLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS there �1i11 be a cross Country ffiIeet at Dumbarton High School on October 7. Incidentally, Pickering was the ear,_ -.SMALL MOTOR SERVICE AAC'HELOR TOURS i Ontario Champion in 'Cross -Country, activities last Girls' Junior and Senior Volleyba]9 teams have teen ? NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR chosen and the players are' busy prarticina coming gamesI.. �• r�1 ti ie Repairs To Lawnmowers,. Garden Tractors r, she;r . This ear's cheer ! have also been N.�,,=, n, and NO E^^KING FARES AT — Pickering, s Cheer -leaders h it enthusiasm can be heard at their practices after New and -- T R A V E L y enders-�-le Paterson; Rw tot _ Carol =�etth, Jana 'Hasek, Angela Magnus, Rosemary llsad Lawnm ars & Ro fliers For Sale H 0 W _A-. U R -E ,A-U.-L'T-D:- Snow. Ingrid Anoby, Heather Brooks, Cathy Collin., AX' Wendy Lancaster and Ruth Moss. On October 3, the,e 'LAWNMOWER SHARPENING ANA S�iuf rh PLAZA girls went to a Cheerleaders' Convention, , at Bathul st _ e and ere they were sfi'oA7i new methods of s Small M Clink + m ea in h �Itl1 C at h y, -r s g se oo] spirit. Cheer leaders r� iftv I� .Col] 942'6b9 - Otey Ontario came. and one hundred from •a�. - . �Dm oto � , 0 schools were represented, From these 150 schools,and fthe Pickering cheerleaders from Pickering ranked among the ton Village --942-3230 : .� aetr��ataaaaaatt■■ta■aaa>taatltta�ail�iaa■t amanafamumn twenty, Yea Pickering—Fight! Fight! Fight! r ° v - 1 _fir _._ on the arrival their leg rut will Lou holdurg a Dish Drive. This will be a have there ready for the ladies to pick up. They will be great- There are many new Stanley iters available and with' the 4. AN APPLE. — son, Sunday evening, Oct. 4th. house to house canvass. The ladies ly appreciated• if you happen- , very pleased to re port a good time was had by all and ' the THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1964 - -'.,THE PICKERING NEWS are stocking the cup- board for dishes for use by the '.' way. These articles make ex- cellent gifts. All are welcome. boys came home with a B peat- years old on October 11 and onto spent the weekend visit- PayeThe'" �---- 'Fairport . Beach uw with Lynda and Susan parties, etc. If you have' any On Tuesday, Oct.' 27 at 8 Ing Unit. 24 . Congratulations and Pickard• On Saturday, October 17, goody used.plates, cups or silt'- erware p.. m. a Stanley dernonstrat- The past weekend,. Scouts be Awe Day to OWAS ober O DavidDato a Mrs• David O'Day (nee Susan the Ladies Auxiliary of the you, are no longer us- ing, and wish to donate, ion will be held at the home of Mrs. Rudd, 30 Lakeview of Fairport Beach attended a platelet. Be sure and suppoa't " ct. ienehan) of Morni ngside Ave Scout' U ' please Ave. Camporee at the Greenwood the scouting movenwnt• BUY _._ on the arrival their leg rut will Lou holdurg a Dish Drive. This will be a have there ready for the ladies to pick up. They will be great- There are many new Stanley iters available and with' the Conservation Park. We are AN APPLE. — son, Sunday evening, Oct. 4th. house to house canvass. The ladies ly appreciated• if you happen- Christmas Season not far a- very pleased to re port a good time was had by all and ' the Birthday congratulations to -"- Lynda L,egace who will be 15 - Miss Janet Fenemore of Tor- are stocking the cup- board for dishes for use by the ed to be missed, please call 839-3113 and someone will call way. These articles make ex- cellent gifts. All are welcome. boys came home with a B peat- years old on October 11 and onto spent the weekend visit- _Cubs and Scouts for camping• on you. All proceeds go to the Scout- Want. on a job weld done. Congratulations will will to Debbf� Granby who be g years old on October V 8.45 a. m. Stlnaay aawm, 11•.00 a. m. Morning Worship, ned- esday,y Ening e worship. at 9 p, m. Friday evening, Teenag- err at: 7.30 P•..�:................... ' ,. �..� *..+ AUDLEY. C4F. Rev. T. P. Norman, of Ajax, 0 • h — t� 1 took ,the 'church service here ' O iv Sunday morning. The Aan i ' �' - � .Q - iversary Service will be held - 3 �' on October ea r 2.30 p. m. The Chas. guest of �Hammptowfil n Un- ited n- — ited Ci-iumfi: -Rev.—Catt6 , lees done missionary work in Af- rica, and also among Canad- ian Indians. Commencing on fte c afternoon services October 25 � ;� • • . - . - will be in the afternoon at « •� 2.30 o'clock, for the coming .. G?'1TheCooftdbmett the home M an c.: Q a 01 "■ia i.� _ t Z��� V Winter, on Saturday evening. O sea :0 � �'�� � 0 �e� Following the business, which .3 was conducted by Pres. Bert Guthrie• a game of Euchre d7 r.� g •• I �'� ��7 was enjoyed. The winners:— g (ladies) Shirley Smith and. i # Susan Richards; (Bents) Jno. v1 F- I Ashton and Donald Guthrie. 7� Mrs. Brown. of Brockville, a Oj rr, E ( i., ' O .j�� and Mrs. Fred Merkley, of '. C4I `"y C d ti ^� Smith Falls, are visiting ttreir ., I � I 196 Z s � a sister, Mrs. A. W. Betson. Mrs. Gs�7 e I C9 y f. ��l .�7 Brown is returning home this week. and Mrs. Merkky will r� _ � _ �'� remain for several weeks with O QQ c c ri«i C MA �m , few from here attended Z F 12 1 y Z se Z • Z the supper and progra.in the C. E. Centre, Pickering, Satur- day evening. _ Mrs. W. H. Westney was shehosell andtalized brokeher ast week alter - _ she arm. ` v She returned home on Satur- • 4 d day with her right arm in 8 R► cast. LOAnne Guthrie, muse-in-traln ao �•.. r` g w+ ing at Woodstock Hospital, Ow O� home herspent thee. week -end at her W a SyTnpatW of this conunun- b lty is extended to Susan Puck- . ria and other relatives,. in the - .� "� lis? • passing on her, defy everting, 96* V of her mother, Mea. Lorne w Axkrin, of Pickering. Beach mammaPtoad C V Mrs. Bert Gathrie entertain. ed on Saturday, at a trout,. eau tea for her daughter, Eil- een, prior to her marriage this - Saturday, to Mr. Leonard Wal- . i tham, in Audley United CWn-ch •" at 3.30 p. m. Eileen has been _ sa honoured at, several showers, I O It a ; • Mrs. Coral Mosher gave her a ib ai crj!an ' wNAW „' ecus shower; Mie. kiteGuthrie :r a kitchen shower: Lynda and i .• . • i Kan.y Pucl-rin• were oo-ltoet- .. N loon" ONMN esses for a personal shower i and the convnunity held a mis- fOtrtcellaneous shower for her. O . Z'. � � PSC OWASCO NEWS -- QZ 1 Nr P i„r O �« The past weekend Camporee - cm CO* g ^ a v j ,, • ' . was ti held Park in Greenwood was Cm- O sit +Q; q . �p parxed a hug success. S = S p weatherman co-operat- w N Z {� •.� w - ed to the fullest extent. It was ideal camping weather. 29 V a r s e i Patrols of Scouts atbestded. Z F vii IL The Wolf Patrol of 1st Dun- t,► • C Q� barton took the top awards W 2 m ta. a< � with 9% points out of a r ra 3 m -CC Po pots Ilaible 1000.' Next week's payee 1 V: will give a more detailed m- 1 Congratulations Trio p to the int M �r am to il� Mereftit foe ON An Coon their efforts at Campome. M ty . Scout Mothers Pnosnim On My_ h� r . as a Mother ■ � �r T�� t of a smut, I pa ou&e to bei �I 1 my boy to keep the Smut Low Go promise. s� ' artd assist • hien to live tap to bis 41 C9Wbd,�,� '. ,, PIANO TEAC,;N;O - •'W Cr • ;NIRs S R . N" TON ` PQ y w � N. New AeospMng P{� —p - •` : PtlrpBs. Lessees TO RAIN M i ' ,� ,, 04 a� . co st' WOo� MEN, �,4nq,r XlLiACR r%h o THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22W } �/� m i In Li ,F`v ! a .5 Good Gsergrs Parish Halt r� j �� I ` Prizes — Rsfreshnmft-Emma j a fLi'1 /� �1 0: lit Adm., 50e. e.15 P. M. is a , 1P"e Four " Y TME PICKERING NEWT THURSDAY, ,,OCTOBER 6, 1964 ' - .. ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaa. Mrs. L. Brewer, Rosebank Rd., Crawford's on October S. A Coming Events - who Observed her day on Uet• cup• and saucer was sent `to =- CLASSIFIED ' St. Paul's On The Hill TO THE EDITOR -ober 5, Mrs. Brockbank, who is 1eav- - - Dunbarfon - Wolf Palleske, Oid For- ing to'return to Toronto.. The ve- Ening Branch W. A. est Road will. have nine candles next meeting will be held at - - AUTUMN SALE - Box 353, Pickering, Ont for the job, and who, in effect, On his cake on October 10. Ivus. Kouertson's, with Mrs. raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. Oitober 6, 1964 were not permitted even to Many ,happy returns of the day George Moore in charge. 2.00 to 4.30 P. M. cotrnpete with the outside firm. from all your Cub pals. "Missionary Night" was held Many Items Of Inter:. rest,• The Editor:.- Mr. and Mrs. Widwfieid. of in the Sunday School on sun - Such high-handed behaviour Dunb w� in St. night. ��' Knitting, Sawing. lake TableLrtopuMarys, 'dayAll losses particip A?Nmoon Tea The pjbljc rogram on "Ind- - USED FURNITURE - (Oct 15) • - s if Y wedding of Mr. Widdifield's is Miss. Btast wee -and, aLreTUM* the Ned in we . McLean showed daWBOUGHT & SOLD ............................. ................... Sept. WilliamBed- rr "forgiven dearle nephew, Grant Barton, of Ux .slides on India. Miss McLean Possibly be fo fives behind it were GORDON HOTEL ' PICKERING VILLAGE 17) may be due, in part, to benefit the townspeopl bridge. and Mrs. E. Pascoe are the Pickering Village. COUNCIL -to apathy or a general lack of vAw pay 'taxes, and the prof- The very best wishes to Mr. Missionary Committee, The. Phone: 9424MM The Regular Meeting of the understanding of the issues in- eswosal-men whose reputa- and Mrs. Terry Ryan, . Pine collectlmi was in aid of tine M. (may 28 it) Pickering Village Council will volved; but some of the delay tions add a little lustre to our Dr., Dunbarbon, from ala the & hL Fund ~ be held on- undoubtedly results from community. Such a peculiar friends who could not be pre- ��sarY Services will be shock, and from not knowing lack of respect for the town- ATKINSON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1164 sent to help . ttnem observe held on October 18, at 11.00 a. i Bay Rklgss At E.00 P. M. exactly what can be done a- ship and for its residents i rn a can- their 25th wedding anniveis- ns and 7.30 - ••NURSERY SOD" in the Council Chamber. bout it. not help but result in a -con- �,. on Saturday, October 3.- Dinner -will be held on Wed Daliratntd - LaY Bnue A. Hogarth, Clerk The fact seems to be gi t ladyed one. ion, albeit a de ..G.. ..... ....... nesdaY, foilowing Anniversary PEAT LOAM The Village of Pickering the -October 2L Wiatch for cu- . Cautnelt h ����++�L++�:t T Piassis .._............................................. en to an outside firm of arch- . Council might be well. re- REF rr 0QL culars, later. Bi! -3Q20 - q9-! BAY RIDGES . itects, the job of designing our minded that it is not irreplac- The 1st. Greenwood Guides Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe .en - new municipal building, when enable, and that in the future, (sep 3 - tf) BOOK-KEEPING .SERVICE there are three resident arch- Local professionals should at held their first meeting Thurs tertairied friends in their have •.-.: ...::........................................ Book for small evening at Lieut. Marion on Sunday afternoon. i - NEW LUCITE TOWEL RINGS businesses. itects who are at yeast, oon}- least be allowed to compete Lee's, foUmed by a camp fire Mr. and Mrs. Md1ton Pegg $3.50 each, or $6.50 Per Pair Reasonable Rates petent by anywWs standards. with outside firms. and care roast. visited last. weekend with rle-- BRADY PLUMBING, Phone (evenings) - 11139.1303 who were willing to associate Charles T. Moray _ A combined gr,� and latives at Magnetewan and 4320 Kingston Road (sep 1T-tf) Guide. Meeting will be held on North Bay. . ........................ ................_...._._ - Thursday, _ ..... ......... oaarie up to Guides. frac past __.._..".. _ P APPLES AND .. PATRICIA TUCK ICLp - I O�QC P. m., with tour Brownies to Ives at Paadaah Lecke during POTATOES ^fir (� �iJ FOR SALE Piano & Th I I . '` The 1st. Greenwood " Scouts Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown Maelntersin Apples - $2 per bus. Classical 3 Popular fir. and Mrs. Harkriess, of The Easter Rebekah Lodge camped this week -end at the visited relatives at Tara act the Other varieties on hand. 29 Kingston Road, East Rutland, Vt., ._parents of Mrs. is holding a Euchre on Thurs- Greenwood Conservation park weekend. Phrase bring container for Phone: 71'5.4517 (Dr.) W. W. Tomlinso} are day, October 15, at 8.00 p. m. They competed with Other. MT. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg apples. (sep 10-tf) visiting their daughter and in the Cbmmunity Flab, A groups from Pickering, Dun- and family attended a bhrth- CIDER .........-...................... ........ ..:._._...,_ family, this week. welcome is extended to all. ba.rton, Br%wham and 'Clare- day Parry -for theirin : Sweet Cider - Freshly Made .. SALE REGISTER Mr. Tony Galloway, Prop. Mrs, Elliott, St. George St. wont. ' Toronto, on Sunday. PICKERING ORCHARDS Saturday, October 24 -- auc_ of the Pickering. Coffee Shop visited her daughfierr, Mrs. Mr. William Bleasdale cele- , .. _ ............. . . IY4 miles wort of Pickering tion sale of household- turn!- received quite a nice surprise -Cross, at the lattees cottage brated his 81st birthday with - PIGEON CLUB NEWS - "Vgtage, ori Na 2. Highwaytire, antiques, tools, dishes on May' evezning• when he at Wnmount, last week -end a party at the home of his Mr, and Mrs. H. Horton Ot , Phone: 90.1247 etc., on the North Side of 14th reeeiiPed a phone call from his Mrs. Crowther has Mr, and son. on Greenwood Road. Rel- Rosebank Rd. N., Mr. and (Oct 1-tt) brother, who is a•Petty.Otficer - Mrs.- Ainnold, of Sarnia, visit- atives were . 1 present Mrs. N: Gums, Fairport Rd„ - ..::.. _............-. ,............. venue. the Village Boy: Grove, in Twp., the aboard the Queen's Yaocht, ing her for a few days, and on chener, Guelph• Congmtula-. Mr. and Mrs. F, Evan s and Mr. For Saleclothes property of Orate Dogeer. "Brittania". Mr. Roy Galloway Sunday motored to Hamilton tions, Mr. Bleasdale. and Mrs. B. Garland.were a - Dryer. New, $1x5 Phone: Sale at 1.00 p. m., sharp. who is statiorned at Ports- to visit her sister Mrs. Cross Mr. and Mrs. W. T'raliey en- mong those who represented 839-57'14........ .... .... .....__.._ Tomas cash. No reserve, , as mouth, Eng•. will be returning .who has been, quite iii. tertained friends from Peter the Eastern Club at the recent convalescing ro, on house is solid Jameei Smith, home is Deoetrnbea•, as the Mr. Dahmer is co es bo Sunday,.Canadian Racing Pigeon Car LOTS FOR BALE Clerk. Clarke Prmtieg auction- ship is sail' -the Caribbean, at the home of his' daughter. The third meeting of the 'vention in GuelptL There wore Two choice building lots in ear, Markham, following the royal tour. Mr.,. Mrs. K. Cooper. He returned Happy Hostesses was held• in several members from Oshawa Pickering VIRage, on Sher- (Oct and Mas. Tony Galloway and fion hospitai on Saturday. the School Ilooat an in attendance also. They rr wood, ltd East. Frontage: 93 _........ .,__ family are driving to Quebec Mr. Harold Anderson, Port Saturday. The meeting port a mast lively week -end, .and 94 feet.. Good buy. Phone: on Saturday to have a brief Master here..: is on a two-week with the 4-H Pledge. opened a _ i K�. Ontario everyone having grand tune. (oet i.5) --- visit with his brother. - _ yscation.. - Ecoatecrnist, for Ontario Coup The ladies were entertained at ' " Mr, and Mrs. R G. Camp- Paving of the Brock Road Mine Austro, paid a visit and a luncheonand a tashdon show PWdff�lEOfltOf bell. Sherwood E., have return- was completed last Tuesday. answered questions which presented by tate merchants of _For Sale - 1954 Chev. star- ed after atwo-week vacation It has been under construction Mere' very helpful. Guelph• which left everyone dard tranarniaeicn. L New gen- 4e_ KINGSTON RD. WEST In Calgary. since last spring, and the last We studied and practised present with a feeling that -erator, starter: and -pair of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bishop. of. 'halt fron the C. P. R crossing. tale -setting. The meeting they neae+ded at least one more snow tires. Motor running !PICKERING VILLAGE Hamilton, visited the Morley north, a distance of approx- closed with the singing of the Item for their wardrobe. Near - ureal. Best otter by October families heie on the week -end. Inanely four miles,. is now Quern. ly emery province In Canada 15 Phone: 1139-1560. tlnene: 942=6774 Mr, and Mrs. James Dailey, oocrrphete. It may become Unit No. 1. U. C• W. met„ at was represented. with theoxiea ._. .... .... :...._ _: Cardiff, t the "Pfdcer•ing'a ..,.. and sons, of ,open known as Drag of Mrs. D. CZazic on Doming the greatest distatx-e, Wanted week -end with Mr. kind Mrs. -Strip". Performances on that 't'I+ursdsy afternoon. Mea. M. from Cape Breton, a r. and - Meljerink here. btr'. Dalley and bft'af highway during the past Pegg catducted 'the worship Mss. V. Geddes•, and the renaent _17 year. Old high school stud-PIANOFrank attended the Campbree week -suggeas.t as much. service. and Miss May Brown distant representative from REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC at Greersuvood Cahaervation MT. and Mrs, Wm. Mcbw, had charge of the program, the U. s. earning from Grand e!nt, with chaerffer's license,Park. and also visited their and children,. were in Thorn- cram '•rhe Word and. The :would like part ti3ne. work. Aw ORGAN TUNINGWayRapids. • Mich. IM ores agreed ailabie fracas 2 p. m. each day. AND REPAIRS CRY friends to the village: bury. on Monday: the discussion ok Part that the "Belle of the Batt Phone' 282-1923 Oct 8 was . JAG, Ii�DII�iK sand answers". ea oorhdmctedtheti� ' of Montreal, lona! "I'11 of Salvation take 5ewetai visitors,' and thevening by ree arta COMPTOMETER OPERATOR 942-1K{ AJA& Ont. the Cup The special, choir additional members were. wel- Business. Marian trarrn pis (her) ten pins with part of •. Experienced. Desires part-time .'(aye 98 ) number was a. lovely antherrn- coapted by the President. Foil- Unit No. 2. to meet then his thehis (her) aos'fume• A most err• wait. Phone: 8342369. rship the Lord", sung by ;wing the close of the meet- f _ :.......................... _ ..... .. meeting "Worship for ttte' ti the Senior and Junior choirs. Ing, Mn,MrsA. Ligltrnan; Hostess ng at Mrs joyable weekend BLOCK WORK WANTED P R E E The Scripture Reading was for the afternoon, was assisted■■aa■aaaasteststmasiltaati�aaalsaastatsaaaaaast•slsesa= Experienced workman, looking to tialhome-IrishSetter, evelations, Chap- 5. -Mr, Con- Mrs. C. Baisdon and .Mrs. THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING COUNCIL _ .for jobs in this area. Phone: 5 years old. Phone: 834 key Save a fine message on H. Newman. Jr., in serving a 8Ci9 3628. 2995. rats -Corr. 'The Bread of Life" Taking delichxn cup of tea and re-, supports .................... .__.........._.. R F TM _ ..__. as his text "Wherefore do ye treshme . �_:..._...._ .___.__.. spend for that which is not ... ; REID�'R .' SOU I ENTS -. WANTED �.__._.. , bread", and 'And Jews said 1 Ire Prevention Contest or steady travel among _.: - p R E S T 0 LOSI R W11Wa111D consumers in unto them. I am the bread o[ lid!e". '!here are those who live ER 41h to 11th ' Permanent connection with a Or _ tiny of the The.. deepest sympathy SAY S OCTOBER C. W. La cox, Reeve"' ;targe manufacturer. Only' re- ures do not constitute life.-�------ Kita' and h liable hustler .to be considered. Some wish for great possess- family. in the recent ■a■ aattatsesstetnsneslatsotnslt� Write: RawWgh, Dept. J-313- LAWN WEEDS AND corns that toe does notvbring sudden passing of a loving hus- 131; 40M Rieheliem St., Henry, FERTILIZING - tare .}happiness• Peace with band and father, Mr. Starniepy ENJOY OUR NEW t Montreal. INSECT PESTS e�,�.� Kite, last Saturday.Funeral _- - T _ : _....:.. DRIVEWAYS sand "Blessed are services were held t the me God is what rie �a� Jesus Eachnie ' Funeral Hoge, with .IS M O R G I 'S B 0 R D �-ielp Wanted Inihsdrild Sprat/ And 8*0 that hungerad'ter right- fntetment at Erskine Cemet- stete�lNatlaw eausness for they mall be Secretary, Experienoe& filled. The Lord at this table �s'� Oct 'u�'. 'MONDAY TO FRIDAY - 12 NOON TO a P. AL Salary cosmnemeurate with enc- FARM SPRAY ' _ says to each of 'us today 'Z am The members of tine FDose iperierwe.. Apply, in writing to: the Bread at. Life" the iivitng wood Bowline Leengue wish "a ; SUNDAY - 4 TO 1 P. M. Boz 280,. Pickering, Ont. WMITEWABHING bread which comas from. heavesspeedly 'erY" to IiKs•. Gen. - ........ SRUSH, FENCEROWScera and again In Jesus' wards, James, Dixie Road, who cuff- C se 1Mas1r HOf and Cold Selections 10 ChooCrum lifluiti-lie insurance eanpany PASTURES. ETC. He who carnes to me shall etch an accident at his home. :desires frail time representative nearer hunger. ' Christian life wtnert he. badly damaged his s1 �Lkamsa/ And Imasrnd .7S :int the Pickering area, to sell oeRitr+es can Jesus C2rrft. Jesus telt hand opera his nit lines of insurance. Generous came as God's word and to electric saw. commission and bonases. Apply _JP M. 7 � �y -Z and the tither are Belated birthday wishes to H190 Moy Z Pickering - 942-1012 to Co, -Operator's Insurance Insurance As- one'. In giving rnyw1f; I $at- sociat:ion, 286 King Street, W., Reverse Phase Ounce .isfy your need. • This Lord's Odnawa Oct. 8 (aug 27-U) Supper prodaims anew. This ...... _.......... ......: ......... ... ' for . In 3s rr;y body broken you ! AVON ��pL J c receiving Him we receive et- IEstablislned territory open whit IIIA ernal life. The Sacrament of �y� CURDILL- & FOSSEY AVON cosmetics in the West the -Lords Supper was dispen- Rouge Area. Write: ate: Mrs. A. ` Casual Hair -Styling Hawkins, 1 ' Mandarin Road, OPEN DAILY - L___$carborough, Ont. Hewes- Pickering Women's Institute ... ... :. 9.30 A. M. - 6.00 P. M. met on Wednesday, September But ` Pe �� To School! Korman Church Thursday and Friday 30 in :Open Till 9.00 P. M. 1 ROOM FOR RENT Closed All Day Mondays y . Mrs• , MAIN Butte President, opened the MAIN SWI. 111LL 1 P'C111I1V ., r 1111110 74Z'� 6�� - in Bay Ridges. Phone: 839- Phone: 942-2401: meeting, and conducted the s ' (At Pickering Coffee Shop) Business Period. It wag dpcid- ..... .......... ..-...;.....:..:.......... :.... ,.... ed to again give a cup as an For Rent - attractive,. furn- ' .... ...... '' ........... . Award, at the Annual Com- (shed 3 -room apartment: In mencement of, the Pickering Prder' N� Fresh eSh Killed' private home, and private en-' District High 9cho'bl. , TURKEYS &CAPONS e :. trance.• Patio. All facilities in- I St. Andrews Mrs. Butt turned the meet - eluded. Phone: 942-2403. f Church - Pickering _ - inn r to -Mrs, C. Selsdon. 11 Convener of :Citizenship and • • - - Tian FOUND 'on' Pickering � Vill- _Service on Sunday morning Education". Mrs. Balcdon in, k • age Street, a small, arey-ml- was conducted by the minister, traiitced Mrs, Annie, of Bmu sglving oured wallet, containing small 'Rev, F. Conkey., with.Ivlrs. M, gham, whose address on 'Td - 6f money: Call at New's ' McClernents at the organ. The union in Today's World" was -O ' ffice and identify. choir -entered to the Process- most interesting. ,* : : .:-wRswair .. . • . -" '-'� _ .y. -.^rte n,. TM Pwian Ina News THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, i1N "BY -WAYS 6F NATURE" — SEPTlM:RR `y►21�s for Joy'a Instailetioe, on Oct- James. All of thePbrtM.RCredit were guests d Mr. and XMs • (R)r Mrs. G. N. Cele) /�/�•T ober 76. 'lite dstess are eked District, The' meeting of Joy not to forget the Unitarian Re- Mr• l�obett haribut at their Cott- Fbc t�ambe� mt weather i been uewwaLty c6ii�, h Iaig�e was bid on Ciel beak, of chYdrea's �o:� Wilhsoct and Mr. age, at Woad Lake, iLiiibur and but its by no means nature action Monday matt, with Nobist to be bmu Ron attended the 9th Leet - -- —pias. i !a the mortth. �onner a Joe Anwa' Gaatad Sister 3itirley Kn�c October 1 � �' of Queinte United Mr. and Mrs. Douglas i0av�► . several ire closed is Church Mm's Coatereatoe at of Ajax, spent Sunday with his were visiting a clunoip of ' 000d�g the Opening and >l Jewel Weed, and n a Milder another occasion, we had one in C>� Exes+dses, assisted by � H � Burboet enc! the, A�8 i�ke. Service � Wim' Mr. and Mrs. Jam OwL catld be heard night or before dawn Screech Vice Gtwd Sister Louise Pll- �whinnYi�' in the woods. The lacy. who also twins. Paula and Pheafa. Phooe in St. -John's United Mrs. Leonard Butt eatestaies Arms boys had a baby squirrel which their cat waste for the wens waiooated Mats on Bat- Church, on Sunday, wAna, ed at a fastsfiy bridal decease intim' ahatg with her own kittens. but uniortunateiy Stick and Visiting Ittee. utdgy, by twins Cancer and Frank Curler, ialant sat of Lor her rtieoe, Wanda Cates._._ is—Mie sistera lilt Pond and recently, a YdboHv-cr+ow►ned Hemp has trod om of attending tine In- Mrs�� Wllsm w her � �lRsi�isa`�k�_ was vet Wedne day, September 31L cess deed � �-� � by the Sodrs and thf.117e Amos' bin. Wallace stallatbn of the Lodges in the 1teeQr Th° ��ta are lost young Ridge load had been adopted by District: Whits: Dove, Ajax, several months has oche to Janna Is and Miss i0V VKE M* PUP, but as they had a dog of their October 6• Easter, at Picker Eli ANSter, Que•, to visit sn- k and - own, they tried to find it a home up in Maple. Ont., but ing, October 8; Kiaovet+ — -- eaterta ned grandparents, _ - fit. good two -weeks later the PUP-tound--its-wary back to Or��e --13; Wel- zfie Lris�tids and and Mrs. SurQh�lis and the the family, a distance of about thirty moles. Isuccess- come, at Stsots�tville October of Ms .Jona Tinker -a m =mat-anuxi�totltrr, Mrs. Knox OAA S+M�inr. Fred sella!• tulW hatched a Monarch Caterpillar to a butterfly. It co �eeoleait, at V4Lhitby, October .to isarvn that she b a � and Godpurnts at dinner fel- to M1p him erect tel do - took two weeks and two days; thea I let it go. October 21; Sunshine, at - Onhii in lowing, the service. aria needs full or Part-tMta Just lately. ,there have Sem Biu�Winged Tess, aPied- awa. October 19. Practice for 1� Ajax Hoepttai. The United Chusrrtt young wand for Ontario AufaneMs billed Grebe, a Coot, and a Bittern over at the pond, and a Cotard Honour was bid Robert K*100lm �• :several rg ting White -throated, Sparrows. While out was Pie hili forst tall ........_..............._. surprised with a visit l:+otn hes- Past weelrend, I saw a Crested Flycatcher, .. ------ - - - father Mr. George Pond and meetiag On the ham of Merin evening at diger �sef• _ two fernal iaosebreasted Groebeaiks, and a male Mme- the Black. Creek conservation, two sisters and their families Margaret MIME trek. No asst. In our garden, aRuby-cr'o�wned Knight attempted Autfunity. Mrs. Km Walker end Mrs. Ed< Vis. 7be President, Mar. �Ml, but a ear is, Rsr its spring song and on the other side of the house. there aret Roberts led is a short full kdWWatiet, teettaet.� were some small sparrows which looked like Chipping Warship Service. The next Food hithtdtettatn, 1255 Nally Sparrows, but ladled the ruddy cap send had buffy meeting will be at the home Ave„ Say Mme. out. Phone; Sparrow, so t'm almostul sure they Were Qat'-coloured E►VI Iod Dianne Carter, on October �'3• - ' ' • Sparmws which are quite infreguerrt visitors. The Speirs W FN SM ]8 On October 24, a have had quite a variety of birds in their garden. They ? . party had a Winter Wren, a Cape be held at the home of Bob (ort t3) irisin, Vireo, a Solitary Vireo, and acute rBaY-breasted :'NTa WX �, and EstbGr Clodc3, to help raise ANNUAL MEETING Warblers, some of which I saw in our garden. This has funds for the Ciup's Foster AJAX hi PICKERING been a busy month for anyone growing vegetables, Child, Child, in India. The meeting CANCER SOCIETY with Piokling and preserving to do, and though we have t oiosed with Prayer- will be held M the Nurses' Rai. had sorne light frosts. they hadWt spoiled the gardens. Mrs. GeoaBe iiaadin, Ooh- aWaeneo of the Ajax and Mia. liowevrr, we can stiirf look forward 1p some nice days Yew haw to neo M tti approelato M iO.200.00 serhll awa, called at the Harden srteM Niel• m -- yet' M freeMago on fho crater, wMh era of trine bast 10a h. home on Sunday WodnsadOV, Ottebw 14, views of tel take. Mrs. Waaace Ellicott. -Tor At 11.00 V. M. Road Mie Prow! t' Hydro will M M trials fail )dr �y•Nwing. onto. acrd Mr. sad Mea. Fnnndc � public Is cordially Mrit. Lot Is deared. Good swintn IDS, tubing and heatkW Oaly 2 House, of St. John's, New- ad to attend this .nesting: bores trees ?Itkerltp Abort 1 wWo, distant, Ops rhy foto � a1 Mrs. Burt�onvs, tel see'erty Thanluglrhp cssskaeA per COINS WANTED PEE ' � Inforentafieo and of Ajax, visited Mrs: W. Ell- Ohattiens. call whitblr, iit4"1 before 6 P. t L icott and Mr. and Mrs. J. RavCar - adjan eY. on Thursday. A American Phone Mr, and Mrs. Don Giibson - :- (ort 15) ;. ' Y FREE HORSE RIDES &" .October Tu�te_Dimer Special xi Enjoy an aflwfgon out — At th* Fainew TEE PRE RESTAURANT (WHERE THE FOOD IS GOOD j AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT A Pmt PLACE TO SPED P DAY 74aw aftu a Eft_Tfie�nsi�res onnowIIS P r' n I U& RESTAURMT Ulf M am 3 6 Mr. and Mn. Jim Ingham Mr: and Mrs. E. M nerd Ate" of Ajax hid' Sun- � Baa w : dkLy dinner vifth Mr and Mrs 111111 11111� spent nday with J. R• Rennie. )rise ani! Mrs. Howard Ilockley Emmett Dasher of St. Lou- , - — A large manner frons Clare- is, Missouri Is in Canada for _ se%= attended the blarkhah. a few months, working at the p 4 r --.-.- ,�;•,,• - -Fair on Sattu+day. Whyte iaodgeis plant and has a A good crowd turned out for been bowling with the Ciare, tate lawn bowling toun%ment mart bowling team. , !tear last WednPulay, for the The foul lh meeting of the- :Sindair Trophy. Rinks attend- 'Claremont 4 -Hi club was held �Y • ed front $touffvIDe,Oshawa at the " ns Itoeto of Betty Eva std Agincourt. The toUrna- ori October 3rd. Vice d- - atzarbked trebles saw' -the fttCijibi Andftjon was in Agincourt team take :he tri- . chargee. Mrs. Sanderson dem- b; Ptw and Oshawa take second onstrabedplates.r 4't i a Place and the SUxdifville rink Xrs, J, A,�, thil rd. and Mrs. J. McGuire, sem Mr. and Mrs. Edward d Lev- tart' at the local Legion Aux- iick and family moved to Osh- diary, atbeoded the 3lat arta- i awn on Saturday al convention in North Bay 'ibe buddy fawn bowlers -hdld last 41tournament here an Monday The Claremoatt Branch d ;� writtt rktias Pme m t from Tor- the Legion Auxiliary met on crate Agincourt. Oshavwak Stou- Cotober 8th for their regular sed Markham. / 3[r. seed Mas. WW Gliddon ?Ar and / at Tomato, spent Sunday with visited on MMay Reds Sundaywins Mr. Jt W� to for.. }�^d Mr. and Mrs. VAn. Giiddom and Mrs. Doug. Rftmoids, d/it - Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper Bowmaavitle r .at Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mss. Jinn Rey:dOs _ ..the hoarse .of his Parents, Mr. and fa with of Mr. .spent r- �a nada Savi and M�. ter. Sunday �� >,�.. and Mea. Er - We s Bonds row. on sale i We are pleased to report nie Baker. g 'Mr. Harald Dean h insparn*ing C7tas. (toper Ltd now have in the Uxbridge hospital, fol, their new st"wroom canplete Dowing his r+cent heart attack. and in operation. The fires tr91 EA&Y TO BUY You can buy SIMPLE TO CAS" You dM seek GOOD TO KEEP You get interest A shower was held oat Fri- hs" an implement display at '!Canada Savings Bonds for cash or Canada Savings Bonds at any tine on 4964 Canada Savings Bonds Sh et*Ining, tea• Miss Linda Prterbomo at the histeweek na! cel nwstal►ne{tts—at work on the at any bank at their fern fem vake on Nov. 1st each year -4%% for -' 9atdtlt,,. in honor of her faa-tlt- Piowlttg Match this weekend. _ Ps rcA Savings Plan—or at banks. Patch each of the first .two years; 596 for e� marriage as Naveanb• Sire Geas+eihd Ailsnan Sr. liar i� earned interest. When er 7th to Mr. 8W Keevii. been appointed Lite the penchant autho+ized investment dealers, morney is required all you have M ds each of the next five years and 5b96 line. anti Mie. Jinn Spang en- ooettesdttee 'on the CPR closing stockbrokers, ttbst or ban c tertained relatives from Ux- dollar the �1' ser. companies. is complete the redeertptiat fossa 011 for ascii of the remaining three ` ' �• bzktge on %ey ovate in demominations of $60, the Bond and vice, between PeOeeboen and ece ve it to roerr 'seers—giving an average return Yr, sad Mrs Orval Lewis 7W"Re 3100, '6004 '1.000 and !6,000 Bank. You will receive your twottay ytrhert foal! to maturity in ten years of rt WsUetrloo, Quebec are visit T e C cart vont Hard etude a top IID a bmk Of "0.000 Dar Person, immediately. Their we iswom cash l >si 0046 a year. Tlray'n, worth keepir►gl : ' ',,illus w+lW ]Etc: Dor+othp► Htnet �aiil►�l-C>sttila Lke - adds. at aw Plf Eecial at • case .. . fgea�elvwt- Iseld teafectl9' (� M+ti • _ 1 - , - _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER a, 1964 _ fME PICKERING hath& Page mversary on October 3. tinguished before the fire de- Mrs. Helen Fenton underwent partment arrived, due to the surgery at the Ajax Hospital quick action of Mrs. Bates. GES - - on September 29, and we are We trope a very happy 14th EWS,= - y y - -_ pleased to know• she is prog anniversary was observed by tarring nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Robinson, Wood- StetiQS illld FlitllleS f� f'.S B Pit FIM r. view Road, on October 6. Many ROUGE PASK more are wished' from friends. Say Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc. Post Office made their survey Mr. and Mrs. Pete Krocker, member of his tainily. The We are pleased to hear the Happy Birthday wishes to: The next General Meeting on October 1. The Ratepayers' •Oakwood, have been enjoying "English" Award, presented by fire which threatened the Garry Adamachhe, Woodview of the Bay Ridges RatPpa ASSociation-advises us that the -company of Mr. o wen o uo - -Mrs. s.lOt Associztion will be held on next knack will be made on parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baumeister. A $50 Bursary was and Mr. and Mrs. Wells, on October 12; and to Jimmy Wednesday, October 14, 1964, October 15. Let's be 10044 Krocker, from Rosenfel t, presented to Arthur Tuck frpr_h Woodview Road, was coafi;bed Lansing, Pine Grove. who will at 7.43 p. m. in the Bayview ready' for marl delivery' prior Man. for the months of Aug- the Home & School. The to the kitchen, .and was es- be ten years old on sober 9-` Heights Public School. to that date, and 'perhaps, the ust and September. They took Bradbury family presented a Items on the Agenda will in- service will be operating by 'time out to travel to New $10.00 Award to the most pop + • elude reports of current burin- the time the Christmas mail Brunswick during their stay, ular student, Daniel Cox. MiS, ess together with reports on starts to arrive. but will be leaving- for hbme V. Willard presented the "Cit-- the meeting held on October o 0 0 at the end of the week. izens•hip _ A%vard'to Sherry 7th. Ttsis meeting was, of The Ladies' Auxiliary of the ................••... . _ s ( -- - - -- course. to discuss the possib- Recreation Association of Bay Herdnen ed to Mrs. A. Hull Pacini Ahi•arci ility of dividing Pickering Twp. Ridges looks forward to a big1�QV['1e HiIIS and Mr's- Morley for their out into two municipalities,; and turnout for their "Euchre, 7 s file setting tip of a federation Se and Bridge N' t" to A rpt exciting birthday work with file Home :a held - hein honour & School over the years. A S:1- � of Ratepayers in Southern be held next Wednesday, Oct- celebration was Peter Birkas as d of Wood- ver ivy boat was given to Pickering. ober 14, at 8.00 p. m. at the each of them, by the • Grad- F.lectioats to fUl vacancies on home of Mr. and Mrs. Sykes, lands Rd, on his 17th birthday uates, represented by Adlene the Executive Committee will 851 Zator Ave. last Saturday, October 3. A- the � Ken Smith, fo•r their also be held. Our Secretary, The 75c. admission will cow- bout . fifty guests gathered at service from 1949 to 1964, Mrs. Judy Phipps, and our er the evening of fun, delicious tug s and enjoyed t a most delightful dingier. At the M'r's. Hull and' Mrs. Morley re• _ Newdetter, Chairmatr, Mrs. refreshments and lovely pnz- Party gret that other commitments Arlene Grant, both of Regan es. later, he received many lovely will keep them very busy in Place, are regretfully submit- 0 0 0 gifts and a purse, other areas of Hoxne & School. ting their resignations from We ho you Have our tick-,Gordie Waldriff, Altona, feel they will not be aLA--, - - the c=mittee for -personal ets for the big dance. We und- spent his first week-end holi- todevoteas. much thne as in "fatuity , reasons.. erstand from the Recreation day last week with his sister the past, In their first interest Beverleyo. These two young women Association that they are go- The L in S f the R -the Rouge Hill Horne and have cmtr�buted a great deal Ing like bot cakes, as tickets The ladies of the Rouge Hill School. -. to this Aaaociation and It is 'for these popular affairs run Haarte & School wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all Mrs. Morley and blas. Hell our belied that they have both by Darr Recreation Association convened the banquet as ~Y:e;r . thoroughly enjoyed being with always do. A call to George those very hard workers, who, under the chairmanship of last contribution t4 the Rouge etas. We surely hope that once Newton, 839••3383; Bill Cole- p Full Home & School Associa- - tfie events are over and . the man, 839-2917, or -Rut'h Sykes. Mrs. Olson,. held a most suer tim and it was.a tremendous children old enough to be 839-3569, will book your tick- essh Fun Fair last week. A lt with Fred and Dave, that so for you. "t Yat" also to everyone success. te they wilt be beck with us a- The big day for the Harvest first venture, this who came out to supportyear. their .. .•.gain. Hop is--Saturday, October 24; in the rnearstizrre, however, so, book your baby-sitter, and Mrs. V. Willard spent a most kwee able card as guest Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones - the post of Secretary is one plats to join the fun at Ajax enjoyand Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson that must be filled, and we are Corm unity .Half at 8.00 p.of Mr. and Mrs, m. L Phin, Al- and Mary Jean. and. Mr. and / DOW Al- looking Lor a person who - Of 0ourse, there will be re- terra Road recently. Mas. Donald Jamieson attend- lis able and willing to do short-fieshments, novelty , dancesMT. and Mrs. B. Mason at- tended• the Supreme Alum ed the official opening of the f -hand or speed-writing , and terrific prizes and bar facilit-new Court house at Whitby, - goane ty trig. There is no re- ies available. isxrTch Hard Time . Dance last w - owneratiod for this work, ex- 0 0 0 Friday, as the last weak. cept the satisfaction that you The Tupperware Part s gees Vernon, and report a their y- Mr. and Mrs. N.., vis Parrott �� Y p0n- happy time. 'Ifre:r they enter- °t Marquis, Sask., visited �'r. �• • are helploc in the develop- gored by the Mothers' �Auxll- Caused ti . T Norman, Ajax, and him. S. Jamieson, Thurs- -; -_- <=- � .'ment od this bararxrnity.• iary of the 13t. Bay, Ridges a guest d Charlie's at s day last. V.oiuntsew for the position Cubs and Scouts which was Sunday The sympathy of- this Doan- will be called for at the meet- held at the hone of Mrs. munhty goes to Mr. Ors Gra- Belated_ birthday wishes to Ing, so, don't be afraid d us Jean Podlipski. on Wednesday.herrn in the death of his _mot _ riot knowing you, Any person, -September 30, was v sur 'Lynda Wenchell and Gregory �'Y her, Mrs. Wm. Graham, Osh- •' -lady orgeardeaasan, who is int- oegsful, and the ladies would Westlake. who .celebrated ate. a�vtro p� away Last their 7th and 8th birthdays on ! Esso Home Heat Serviceis better crested in this position is in- like to thank the Bay Ridges yam, vited to cg ill Mr, Lowe, at 839- people who turned .out and sober 5. To Pamela Briton, :i132, to d just what is supported them.- who was 13. and tp Janet Scott' earl Mrs. Glen Marxher who was 1 T. son and Joanne visited friends because Itspeople are imrodved. 000 - 6th, and to all on the In S4relbourne, on the week- Two gentlemen who are go- CHURCH NEWS w lives in HigPegh- etre. Better trained to serve you batterl You get Ing to be missed by the Corr Peace Lutheran Church snore• who now lives in High- A large number of friends land Creek, who was 11, on tthe ahittee aand relatives gathered at the "extra value" for your heating dollar. If you're = re: Mr. Tom Sawyer This Sunday, October 11. 6th. Sorry we're late. dope and Mr. Ernie Clarmont, who will--be Cavi nunlon Sunday for churcfi o.F n riday night and the t - -. have been forced, through the merrar b�s of Peace Luther- you had � ��' �'• YPe of person who insists -on the best, - 0 0 0 presented Mr. and Mrs..Gor- you probably already have Esso Home Heat pressure of busing, to tender an Church. Flit Rouge HIII Scouts don Wilson with a dock and , their resignations. Botta of On Tuesday, October 13, the A Cubs set of dishes. Service : •You v e seen t h@ crisp, eff I C i e n t way -.these gr�tlemen gave freely d Church will be host to theOctober 5th saw the form- Mr. and Mrs. Winton White an Esso Horne Heat team IOOkS after shear their time, and. their work was Lake Ontario and Buffalo .fir- i attended the- Barclay-Winter. - a credit to the Association dna ea Pastoral Conterenrce. The ng of the new. Group. Commit- stein wedding at st«rtfvule, heating needs .. specialists in service and _ the qty, ladies will prepare and sena tee for 196465, It was a most on September 25. furnace oil deliver This Consolidated Building Corp- the noon meal, interesting meeting, and the Y• prOfeSsiOnal skill Feveral frau Here attended g practi- seetng the Committee is the result of the most. t�'iorou h oration has at last, completed o 0 o Markham Fair on Saturday. -. • ' In ion, found their interest The fourth meeting of the 9 y their portion d the agreement Cubs and their parents are aroused The next meed will g Cal training In the industry. these men with respect to the. rent for reminded that the Pack will n8 Mount Zion l:tti-Ketts was regularly return to the classroom for re- - 1964 on the Beads Park. The not meet on Monday, October be on November 2. Remember 9 Y Beads Park Conarslttee, haw- 12, as it is Thanksgiving Day. the date, On Wednesday, Oct- held at the home of Brenda fresher courses to keep up to date on the McAvoy on October 3. Mrs. ,ever, 1s still 'way Out Of Pock- . 0 0 0 ober .7, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Will- - ._e due to fisc enormous clean- Fairport United Church ard, Mr. L. MacFariand and Disney demonstrated iarmal latest developments in the heating, dna informal afternoon ser money by keeping your oil up bill and• it, was thought that Special Thanksgiving Services Mr. J. Bedard attended fire an- vice. All _tile- ' o T Waal meet make plain and f sand 9equipment "r. B`C`�__be assistance -will be t� t� heatin in economical operating }sere, Church, on Sunday, October District Council, and enjoyed »`Y a .buffet supper at Pickering, w'ic�• The .next meeting is . condition. If you're not getting this. kind Until Teat Tura y night, the 11, at 9.45 a. m. 1pg 9 _ ' EXecutiare Conrsarsittee was and- Su United Church in the C.'.E. C. to be held at the home of of Service ' Sunday, October 18, will be Isabel and Marion Jackson, on. you til never know until you've :er the impreftion that the Baptism Sunday, and those The 1st. Range Hill Troop October i7 t 1.30 m, tried the best. Get "extra value" 'far your earned tw•o ' B'• ' Pennants .last p• Townshipsome reedit last puretr q- having children to be baptised,. week-end at the C•.amporee Mr, amid Mus. David Pagan heating dollar-get Esso Home Heat Service. ed some roed�v�eeping eq- are asked w contact i�v: Dr. and Satiiha: of west x111, had04 • W. A. McKay,. Minister, at- at Greenwood Conservation well y have, but is is of 942-0967. Area Park. Geoffrey Willard. manner on ' Surulay with Mr. Dun- no .tee in Bay Ridges area, a, • .._.................:................. ......... 'was a member of the 1st. Dun- arsd�Mrs. Cecil Jones. the occ- •gny outer area that has k ROSEBANK t°a' Patrol which carne a erten being Mrs. Pagan's bit HERE ARE YOUR ESSO -at fix side d the meed. The way with the "A"' Pemiant, thday, and in the afternoon. all bN M I purchased only sweeps with • ' `t0P marks". a� to v see Mrs' J. A. Jones HOME HEAT SPECIALISTS dirt df the roar} to the side, it at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. For a while, We are soR+ty � hear �' Rouge Hill School Mrs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa, does not pick up. K. Clarkin he8 been on the sick Graduation Report spent the week-end with Mrs. we Bought we might have list. recently. Her friends hope The Rouge Hill Horne . and Lewis Jones. gotten our roads dean. The to hear that all is well again School honoured the 1963-64 The U. C.. W. will meet.next Executive ConwrAttee met with ten• Graduates with'a banquet in the To wngdP Roasts Cotmritz Mr. and Mrs. G. Schofield, . the Wednesday, October 14, in the . - -- Rouge. Hill United Church churdi basement, with .Mrs. bee and ease ,members of the of Toynevale Road, celebrated Hall, on Tuesday, September Geo. Pickett and Mrs. Alan f ons Tuesday, Septem- their 20thh ung anniversary 29. The guests • at the head tab- Manderson . in ciharge of the ter 29th A full. report d this on October 6: Best wishes for le included: Rev. H. Wilsori, program. Roll Call-"An item asieeting will be tabled at the many'more. Last Sunday they St. James Wac,�opal 0=.ch; on next General Meeting, Dent enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mr. ,David Thatrsgrving the daft--Oete6er 14. Karry, Supervisor ...... . tl'eayet Mrs. McMurter, who moved of Music, Area 2.; Immediate The place- sayvieiar Heights to Bay Ridges recently, from Past President, Mrs, L Tray- Rolm Uy Scheel. Toynevale Rd., and report they nor, Horne & School; , Mr.- 0 0.0 are happily settled in their Clarke, Grade 8, teacher; Mr. Mrs: C. McKean. Cormneree _-'The Choral Society reports --- rsetiv home. George Schofield J. C. Richardson, Supervisor St. West, visited her son rec- that lady singers particularly is working with the 3rd. West of Seco altos, are urgently required. �n7' Schools; Mr. K. enty �in the Gravenhurst Dis- Hill Smuts, and recently at- D. Munroe, Supt. T. S. A., of trio. Interested ladies are invited tended cath with them at Area 2., Mrs. Wickett,�` - P Rep.. of Sacrament of Infant Bap- to join the gentlemen who are Galt. Mrs. Schofield is trying Home & School Council; Mr. tism will be held in Fairport meeting each Tuesday evening to locate the owner of a seal T. Van - Houten, ' Rep, School United Church on, October 18, Rodman Heating 8 Sheet at 8.00 p. m. at the home of point Siamese cat. which had Board; Mr. A. Munroe ,Prin. Anyone wishing to have their Metal Dealer F. •L. BENNETT Ilia, and Mrs. R. Harlow, 1290 sought refuge at Neir home Dumbarton High School; Mrs. children baptised are asked to Service Dealer _ Agent Radom St. Information can be recentty. Please call 282-0202. V. Willard; Mr. Hayes, Rep. contact: Rev. Dr. W. A. Mc- 26 Church St. South, Pickering Box 669,• Ajax, Ont. obtained. from Mrs. Audrey Gladdness • and Sadness- for Lions: Mrs. E. Smith, Past Kay, at 942-0967. ,Tel: 944-3641 Tel: 942.5700 Harlow at 83&1443. Danny O'Connor, Oakwood Dr. President; Mrs, R. Bozek, Halipy Birthday Wishes to { 0 0 '0 is finally recovering from the President Home & School. Gary Balsdon, who celebratr9 ' It is disappointing to note i tonsilectomy he was told will Mr. Richardson was a most his birthday on October 12: just how few limes in Bay lead to ice cream and jelly. It interesting speaker. Mrs. E. and also to RonnyBalsdon, of . Ridges have complied with the was a tough one, wasn't it I Smillh presented the Pins to.I Broadview St. who will cele always regulationg for home mail del- Danny? Then his brother Pat, the ,Graduates, and Mr. Clarke brate his birthday on October �ssO LOOK TO IMPERIAL iv . dur Ratepayers' Assoc- had the misfortune to fall in ave out the Diplomas. 14. e't'Y I >; P The dation reports that only 31': the school yard during play .Prr,fic:enc} Award. tva¢ prey- I Congratulations to R2r. and g - fOr the best of our homes were equipped and fracture his right arm. I ented "posthumously" to Pet- Mrs. Carl Balsdon kA-ho cele to begin the service when the (',et well soon, Pat. er Bradbuty, accepted by a brated their 11th wedding an -- � Near Aon-oe-ABIt� wfiq«itllotN � .' _. — -7 9 • : ■■■ettttinillilAiii■raarx • r OPTOMETRIST l''» •e'1 •. • , �{ HOUR COMMRe�UUNIT�ermw % S „Iii . Rsasbee k Road, Horn! , _ � .. ' ... .t' P (Olt Liwrpeel F"Ll sgAh) suNDAYS a MOLIDAYS /. A. + Topp bad�i-In fir—phe faorlYal*m ton CRm1 j! BAY .RIDGES saw Canhwie AarENNAs a TowaRs t _ 31 Pe Ivs Ave., Ter+aMa 6 t ' Phan No. on yratl ; _. did WOS at ow mim, low prdos! Hewn.. • ..10 A. M. ro o P. M. iRrhiled a RttpNrad Telephone 839-3937 service of Warship • ., ,, Pa" Eight THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 A -: C R M RADIO TELEVISION ROUGE"" Time by everyone BUSINESS ESS DI RECTORY The Ch uiehes WEDNESDAYS ao aWEST _:PHONE 649-2101 — CLAREMONT Telephone 839-11"1 Grace Presbyterian Church + Holy Communion Fi st - t , - school children of West The deepest sympathy of the Port Union Road ' -' �� ■iiii>ti•ii■i!•ti11■aiiia. Rouge had an unexpected hol- community is extended to Mrs. On Thursday evening, Oct- iday on Monday, October 5, Snelson and family, Port Un- ober 1, the Service of Recog- I GUAMNTEED __ MCEA MNIEr5 -- Piekerdrto ' ._..-- •ee.C.'`aa.�i:'.- �v.<ditm..;..,..:... e=u:;,�r +..�' v ��7e3i' . with the Teachers' Convention for School Area 2. being held ion Road, in the lass of her husband, Charles Snelson, who nition of the new minister, Rev. H. McAvoy, was held. The R RadJO-TY - - ---- United Church JeriJCQ PUNERA4 DIRECTOR at Bayview Heights School. died at the Scarboro General service was conducted by Rev. Model Minx: Row. Moivilie The children enjoyed the day, Hospital on September 29. The E. H. 4iunter, of Melville Pres- Any Make or Buttars tit is doubtful if many of funeral services were held a yrterian Recognition led ARTHUR FIELD -CHURCH SERVICES - tate parents really appreciated • St. Simon's Anglican Chur6i, the Act of was °the change. Highland Creek, on October 1. by the Moderator of the Pres- Prhn" Ambulance Service !.H and 110 A. AL 0 0 0' Deepest sympathy 'is express- bytery, Rev. D. R. McKillican, PICKERING DAY OR Ni GHT �adabWew� .. The film "Alice in Wonder- ed to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dean of Students, Knox Coll- Hours: As fx p0 y ege; and the Charge to Miam- land", sponsored 6 the Home Welsh, Brownfield Gardens, in * Worship stxvleee & School was well attended by the death of Mrs. Welsh's mot- ter and congregation was del- local children, on Saturday af- . her, Mrs. A. Mason, in the city, ivered by Rev. B. J. Molloy, WATER DELIVERED AuoLEgi m ermn. There were over three on October 4th. of. St. John Presbyterian WnL McEachnie, Prew hundred youngsters present, Mr. and Mrs.. Chris Penny, Church, Toronto. The choir' "Let West of Dunbarton # Ch°r`h s.rYfee ! 3 A; �q, - and the Horne &School have Chesterton Shores were guests sang a beautiful anthem Bandar Sdtool 10.ss M. several good films lined up. to at the wedding of Miss Leslie Mr. Doug. Harris, there Abe Light", based on the Italian Hymn by Giardini. Mr. PHONE PHONE: :in Iii■■■■■t■its■■■itiisr Ire shown one Sanurday each Devens and -• month. at Wishing Well -Acres, Agin- P. Nichols was organist, and leader. PlCkwing, Ont. 0 00 court, and the reception which Mrs. G. Smith, choir AThntJe 2-063Q The Gray Coach Bus experts to have three -month -trial- followed at the Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club, Satur Following the service, a time of social feliowsttip was enjoy- George's a run of a route in to West Rouge, to and from the City day, October 3. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. ed by those present, and re- fresttrrterrts were served - by ` 'Ste AAgIJCaA Cbeb KEN CLARKS Bus• Terminal, commencing Jed MacLean, of Chesterton the Ladies' Guild. and �� Creighton. °m'a" ONTARIO this month. A schedule will be Shores, on their 24th wedding Thanksgiving Sunday, Oct- P R E N T I C E PICRERI«., • worked out by the Company, anniversary, on Monday,. Oct- ober 11, at 11.15 a. m., the a Murdoch REV. N. L s■EPNElR on the time of each trip, and ober 5. regular service of worship. At 'AUCTIONEERS R. A•. ■. b. how many trips will be made We are sorry to report Mrs. th beginning of this service, MARKHAM Barristers, Solicitors lien sea. ismurins. O.I. each day. We' trust residents N. Prentice, Rouge Hills Dr. in Ajax -Pickering Hospi- the teachers and pupils of the Junior Sunday School be a1.M..a end AeWerleN for the C.ses of Ontario and York Gaseous and Notables Public Ph..« eas.sass will take advantage of this the will _!SUNDAY SERVN�e convenience, so' the trips will tal, where she underwent sur having a part; 'several of the Fenn stoor, 6v♦brnerts, Noose- a." r. M --Nati continue.. -fiery last week, and we wish pupils will be graduating to a bold Ferelaru Reel Esau &4W OF COAVAINCs atAMBstt 104e e. m_Memmg Pool" 0 00 her a speedy recovery. new Class in the School. It is Was ser eparittr at a Siineo• St. N., Oshawa Remermiber the Ladies' Club Many happy Retufns of .the planned. that the church be aw...h1. Rat" (4th ) Annual Bazaar, to be held on Day to Bill Larkin, Decimal Y suitably decorated for Thanks- Y DUAL 9ERYICE AT ONE PRICK Telephone Oshawa 7�i-iMi .nese r. ..--s..es t�.a Saturday, November 7, in the Piave, who celebrated his 7th giving Service. Donations of - PNONEe — (Is the Prrish Nen Rainbow Room, the Shopping birthday with a party on Mon- fruit, vegetables, flowers, etc. 2!41161 or 640.36" se.so e...-Norssrr Plaza. There will be Gift Tab- day, October 5; to Susan Ward. are requested, and these may promtkM be" be" (At the Pnrw Hep) les, Toys, Bake Table, , Tea Island Road, who was seven be left at the .church on Fri-sweeloweer • +ise+ 1ew WEDNESDAY Rooth, Door Prizes, Draws and attractions to years old on October 5, and celebrated with a party on day evening or Saturday morn- ing. W Me E acnes a ..-NoiF �ko wa Intereeee:or, t« 00 SIA many more spend tate afternoon browsing. Saturday, October 3; also to The Sunday School meets as FLEURY 3 COMERY a All proceeds go for welfare Mrs. Ann Hunt, Island Road, her birthday October 4; usual; Senior School at 10.00 Junior ©asses at 11. S H E R R 1 �I and community work , where- on on and to Mrs. Shirley French, of a. m. and 15. Parents reminded there BARRISTERS SOLICITORS i Christian scions ever needed. The ltd. West Rouge Brown- Rouge Hills Drive, who had a .are is a Nursery Class held at the NOTARIES PUBLIC ie Pack would like any, mother birthday on October 7. same time as the Worship Ser A6 i1 ON R� Society 'O with girls, or girls now in the o 0 0 vice, under - the direction of NleMead .CreA �UAeIOd Arid ROUaE MILLI, ONTARIO iir�p• or ready to go in, to The Churches Of West Rouge Mrs. L. Sherman. AT. Z-S7S�1 Ambulance Service e/tu11cN iERY1Ct AND help the Brown Owl to keep There will not be any Young - • suIIDAr eeNOOI. Park aetite...Without-help St. Edward's Anglican Church People's Meeting on Thanks- SUNDAY - aa." A. M. from the mcoers, the Pack- will have to be closed., East AV*. --- - ;---}-giving-Day.-_but Sunday, October 11. at. 9,30 there will be Regular Meeting the fall _ Jq w-__.>aht y-haseooFra. '� _. _ - - - Esentns s.rsi.. • sse P. M. - - - - --W-- Air... sa(..ah - - 0 0 0a. ` m., Sacrament of Holy Com- Monday, October 19. iensdry ed � M APrt+•M at e • h Itm id Pickering �a� Me. 2. HISbarey - Personals = . munian, with Prof. . Cunning- On Mondays, the Explorers TeetiwenNe a Mr, and Mrs. Tom Goddard, ham, of thg University of Tor meet at 4.30 p. m. at church. � e K the weae,..r.y w.tt~ Ridgewood Rd. were at their onto, in gkirge. Sunday School ' On Fridays. the C. G. I. T. ? Net. et sees P. M. cottage at Parry Sound last Classes for all cages will also be 9.30 m. meet at the church at 7.15 P. m: MONUMENTS Telephone ALL ARE WELCOME week -end. and. report very . cool weather that way. . at a. T'he Rummage' Sale, Sponsor tt I The Ladies' Guild will pre- "Nlsr""es WHitehall 2-3610 TM t. .o A "speech•• recovery" to Mr, ed by the Ladies' Guild. was sent a Fashion Show on Wed- ssewew.ent We be" addles Ueda kaepen the Pew., Te.se�, Th,rsery Sid . Bishop, Chesterton Shoves. very successful, and the tnem- nesday, October 21 In the ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. and Fri�.r • a,00 a Seco P. til the `� ~ who In in Sunnybrook Hoop- tiers of the Guild would like to church. Cl(thes and Fashions R. R. a, wnNby. Oetrrie ' For Farther Id.rwuwon, CYN tale where_he underwent sur. especially thank everyone who by Walkers Stores. Models to Tera MIN@ west Or whNhy •■■Itss■sisssi■■ss■■s■e wTlrnW s•ases - gery ; also to Mr, Sid Hensdn, donated goods of: clothing, be local ladies .. and children. an Ne. a. Ntsn...F. Ree.eeei Buy and SOI) Rivernourt' Kd. who underwent baking and cookies, and also Tickets will be 75c., and may VrNti, A Alm w� A Classified Ad surgery in the Scarboro Hosp- those who came out and help- be obtalned from any 0f the Phones Whitby Ns -iii= _ ital thts week, ed make the day such a suc- Guild rrtelntiers. Refreshments ' ■ssissRs■siiiRsis■■s■ AAdretrv's - OxIgratulations to Mr. and cess. I to be served by members at Mrs. John Kemp, Friendship • The Ladies' Guild met at the the dose of the Show. All lad- Presbyterion Church ,Ave., on the recent arrival of . Church on Monday. October les invited to conte out and er- a daughter., born at the Scar ; General. Hospital. 5th, with a good attendance` Devotional, Business and a joy an evening looking at the lovely clothes. DONE IT Church Street. North. Picksi �Ig :•'"iboro .' MinisterNor. P. Catnirer, M. A. - Man^ 46 Windex Del" - 11Ms McoCU� �011f H 1* forfa low vd w h .ft ootapW =- -Now o Y IkW ih.t..Ni..lMe a"k GRAB BE wnahl Service of Worship 11.15 AJA Sunday School ISM AJA A ilkendly Welcome ' AwatIs YOU . •if .'UNITED CHURCH •:(HighttMy No. 2.) W. A. McKay, M. A., Ph. D. Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL PAS and 11.0 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP .Serving Christ, is The cen iwnity Shore lits -- � Near Aon-oe-ABIt� wfiq«itllotN � .' _. — 9 • 10­ liidyBMIpNM ■■■ettttinillilAiii■raarx OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES • IUIMTB1Fd00faBRArBIrBIIoM ' JOHN L. RAW�ONr. R.O. �{ HOUR COMMRe�UUNIT�ermw % ` N1i s+� � MS ROIK-wIIMI SMI _ i NwsRRt ELECTRONIC Rsasbee k Road, Horn! �•� .moi • � �� jD i street SERVICE Capt. INN, L. B. McMIDI (Olt Liwrpeel F"Ll sgAh) suNDAYS a MOLIDAYS /. A. + Topp bad�i-In fir—phe faorlYal*m ton CRm1 j! BAY .RIDGES saw Canhwie AarENNAs a TowaRs t _ 31 Pe Ivs Ave., Ter+aMa 6 t ' Phan No. on yratl ; _. did WOS at ow mim, low prdos! Hewn.. • ..10 A. M. ro o P. M. iRrhiled a RttpNrad Telephone 839-3937 service of Warship JOS. McCUllOUGH MOTORS EVENINGS _ ' ,■ ! P. M. CLOSED ON C R M RADIO TELEVISION ��•r s�oei a M. clay ming Pryer WEDNESDAYS _:PHONE 649-2101 — CLAREMONT Telephone 839-11"1 + Holy Communion Fi st - t ' - ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■tan■ R■■ .... ._..-- •ee.C.'`aa.�i:'.- �v.<ditm..;..,..:... e=u:;,�r +..�' v ��7e3i' . We would like to welcome himself, but to show that de- a part of last week, with flu. t[r'v3wrrrg �' e, Mary Manzell; two sons: Jas. education in India.boring churches are invited.- to our oorrt¢rrurrity, Mr, and meaning oneself in the name Congratulations. to the mem- Joan Kench of Brock Road Mrs. Haslam, of the Elizabeth few Aays at the McMurray Mrs. D. Kinsella and family, of love brings greatness to bens of Pickering Horticultur- Jr.; one daughter, 24, at the DurtbarMn HSgRr who are now residing on the men. Jesus gave his disciples THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Nine an example of serving with prize" for their general flow- Wenglarski, of Willowdale; 'lite ladies from the Red Personals formerly occupied by Mr; and love without thought of re-er exhibit at Markham Fair on and one sister, Jean (Mrs.• a BROCK ROAD DUMBARTON and Mrs. Walter Willis on I �' Sunday were: Mrs. . James Interment was in the St emetery Frances de Sales Cemetery- both township. and 'house leag- Sorry to hear that Mr.' and UISUPANCE R ALL ESTATE The Guides held a "Going- United United Church The Minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. Harris, Miss iielen Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Willis and the Stanley Kits . task in Jesusname. As we ' to his home last week with a 061ee WIT.296212 UP' ceremony on Tuesday, the McKay conducted the quarter- family, of Toronto. The occas- ion Stanley Frankn Bay- view Ave., R. R. 2, Pickering, Home here• with Requiem Mass �q .: �, , ,- Guildwood Village. We hope to 29th of September, .when the following Brownies joined the ly communion service on Sun- day morning, assisted by Mr. was the birthday supper for Rosemary Willis, who was _ died suddenly last Saturday, » see etre. Bernath arlond quite. on the. cross in the Green Rive= Francis de Sales Church. In - often. nsacrifice name of love for as. terment at Prospect Cemetery, 'Toronto. Guides: Mary -Anne Cargill, R, Pitcairn, organist and choir two years' old on Friday, Sep- at the Ajax General Hospital. , tended .a .smimming demonst- The United Church Women a trousseau tea for a bride -to- - - East Woodlands Community ; ration put on by.the United are holding an Open Meeting -n ...a...,., r,__A.__ Q O M be, Miss Bonnie Heal, Mark- 1.e... - - Association l� was 55 ears old. __dLer.sang and Peggy Rowe. Mighty Fortress is our God". Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb and The late Mr. Kite was a The president of the Picker- Dr. McKay read J -Fin �3: 1 - daughter Michelle are visiting Pickering Township resident •�y nL7 Frie1�1ly Rgilini �i`..' ing Senior Citizens Group Mrs. -17 for his lesson. The sermon Mrs. Oliver Gibb. They will be for the past 16 years. Born in Poland, he came to Canada is G Mrs. A. W. Tyas wishes to thank the of the 3rd text was John 13: 15. The theme of. the Gospel of John is going to Germany in a few weeks. 1921. For the past 37 years he 32 ILII sTON RD, W. P.O. BOX 160 .members Pickering Guides who assisted =love and service, An examp Suzanne Eggman returned has been employed at' York in the kitchen at their recerrt le is the occasion of Jesus Home from the Oshawa Hospit- Knitting Mills, Toronto. - PIQCERING, ONTARIO bazaar.' washing the • disciples' feet. al on Saturday, and is re -cup- Mr. Kita was active as a Mrs. C. Hughson spent a few This task was usually perform- erating at home. baseball coach and supervisor days in Toronto last week ed by .the lowliest of servants. We. are so ' to hear Mar- of youth activities at East . .vises iting friends. Jesus did not do it to humble lene Mitchell was in bed for Woodlands.. S his if We would like to welcome himself, but to show that de- a part of last week, with flu. t[r'v3wrrrg �' e, Mary Manzell; two sons: Jas. education in India.boring churches are invited.- to our oorrt¢rrurrity, Mr, and meaning oneself in the name Congratulations. to the mem- Joan Kench of Brock Road Mrs. Haslam, of the Elizabeth few Aays at the McMurray Mrs. D. Kinsella and family, of love brings greatness to bens of Pickering Horticultur- Jr.; one daughter, 24, at the DurtbarMn HSgRr who are now residing on the men. Jesus gave his disciples al Society who won "third Mary -Anne; his mother, Mrs, 4th concession in the home an example of serving with prize" for their general flow- Wenglarski, of Willowdale; 'lite ladies from the Red Personals formerly occupied by Mr; and love without thought of re-er exhibit at Markham Fair on and one sister, Jean (Mrs.• a Mrs. Cornutt. ward. We should not be ash- Saturday. Henderson) of Willowdale. both township. and 'house leag- Sorry to hear that Mr.' and aimed to perform the humblest Mr. E. J..Annis was co nfined The late M3. Kite was rest - Mrs. C. Bernath are venular task in Jesusname. As we ' to his home last week with a Ing at the McEachnie Funeral • .the Brock -Road and moving to false communion, it is a sym- bad cold. Home here• with Requiem Mass �q .: �, , ,- Guildwood Village. We hope to bol of remembrance of Jesus' ........................::..........::•:... being sung on . Tuesday at St. s see etre. Bernath arlond quite. on the. cross in the Green Rive= Francis de Sales Church. In - often. nsacrifice name of love for as. terment at Prospect Cemetery, 'Toronto. Beverley Boys recently at- Bulletin Several from 'here attended, , tended .a .smimming demonst- The United Church Women a trousseau tea for a bride -to- - - East Woodlands Community ; ration put on by.the United are holding an Open Meeting -n ...a...,., r,__A.__ Q O M be, Miss Bonnie Heal, Mark- 1.e... - - Association l� -W �.aON.161-LV,I Vi <.Ci13l.1ii_ -- The proceeds were m aid of P. m Manu ladies from neigh- _ RADI TELEVISION ell as well Mrs. B. Draperand Mrs. The "Annual Sports Night"_ - education in India.boring churches are invited.- Hassel, of Markham, spent a for East Woodlands Assocla- Joan Kench of Brock Road Mrs. Haslam, of the Elizabeth few Aays at the McMurray tion will be held on October r school won first prize in the ' Society will be speaker. � cottage. 24, at the DurtbarMn HSgRr Grades 1 and Plan fd attend for a.v 2 for her paint- cry, int- Monday last being a Teacher School. The guest speaker will Ing at Mrarkharn Fair; - er•esting .evvening. _ Convention Day, the children = be Reeve Laycox. The Town - 'lite ladies from the Red Personals enjoyed a holiday. ship Trophies will also be pre- j Centre on Brock Road, Sympathy is extended to the Cross Centr Road, family of the late Mr. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. T. A.• Barefoot and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bare- sented this night. We will have all the teams-, assisted fire Red KIM wow passed away sudden- foot, of Ajax, visited friends both township. and 'house leag- blood donor clinic at Pickering ly, on Saturday.. • .. at the Park, ues. approximately 350 buys _ on Monday. Guest at the home of Mr. , Mrs. Kidd, of Toronto, vis-, and girls with their parerits, ited Mrs. T. Wey6man recent- ly\ .on hand as well as all coaches and many other interested Haaaetastlaatessas>.■at•>fatsttttasiaaataiaataasanna Glad to r•eporS b� Leh-' Persons. DUMBARTON man and sister Mrs. M. Pinn• The high -light of the even!-,-' as ex [n8 will be the thawing of fere O 01 pected after- the recent accid- film that was taken all year PAINT= i DECORATOR ent. dttri.ng the -ball games and pin Electronic Service Since 1946 A: H. Rattew, Pr Monteith. Riehl. Water - op. -....._...... - Hies. and other activities In _ BERT WALL PAPBRINO CtMAsilR@ ACCOUM:IM4s RADIO W_Ajax, Pkkert 'Bron ham i _Ubitudry Park. - - t -�, Dii ardy1 OM Plh- - 8>M -=i17 '0i:- M' !t Henry Huxley Kaiser (Harry) i Advise and Rsgalatsa 4L w. AMM CJI- ak Greenwood . 942-x884 INSURANCE — NO OiLWAT10N TUt87IMi Requiem Masswas sung for Alm - oaBAWA - salsowd Mr, Harry Kaiser of Brock Nrrinq the area since 1922 A G (iAR14MT odmm sr.O1s and" Whitby Claremont, ask *per- Road, at St. Francis de Sales LM us 1 movie your 1"` Nesrari j T � qtr i A Ater for Z*nith 1.1120 -Chureh last week, Mr. Kaiser Insurance Nowls Saw RbiRsa earl welt Aia,t, sas.*ee* "='6'-"• i was well nt known in the Pick- Fire, Windstorm, Au yflay Ridges. Dunbarton, Mar- ering district.. Liability, *te. R ' tin Subdivision and West Mr. Kaiser was bora in 1896 Y Roue - Phone 8=9-1191 at Cookstown. The family laterBO �a01t & GibsOd and SEPTIC TANKS PLASTER CERAMIC TIL! T.� then o Sutt n. His fved to ather op- Call us collect 666-58211 - - CLEANIDiSTON>i Marwood Ave., North, between No. 2 & 40.1 Highways erated and owned the Mans- 145 Brock St. S. - Whitby ion House Hotel in Sutton.-.. - >tsiste��e��>tsssssa>t�lttsatett�t��>titll���s=1s�test�a lie was educated in Sutton W. J. 8UT't ONCRETE DRIVES, ETC and joined the Canadian Army i ; PLUMBING ' N G ' FLAGSTONE PATIOS in 1915 and was later. wound- -. Oabewe — RA. 3-4042 ETC. eek at Ypres_ MARTIN ENRIGHT �. After the war, he started in ALFRED KAYES - " PHONE: TE 9-1997 the electrical ,business at, Sut- _ -EXPERT MOWER & MARINE SERVICE °n `�iest PLUMBING BATHROOMS Fie ntax vied the former Fran PRESSURE SYSTEMS First Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mortgages Available mily vl ve to Pickering The fa-' i' REPA milt' moved to. Pickering in ESTIMATES GIVEN For Additions and Improvements Power Mowers - Outboard Motors - Air Cooled Engines :940 w , Pfwmo-942.6717 We also purehass or Loan 6n Existing Most4ages - Chain Saws - Garden Tractors & Tillers ed :ah Carter _Hall: A[ [he close of .the 'Semnd War, he 1 ?WE SHARPEN returned to private business IIf You Require Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, - - Courteous Service, Call — Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand. Tools, Circular Saws �n.Pickering. as an electrical ;MARRY TURNER•r contractor. We pick up & delroer All Work Guaranteed The family moved to Brock — 'NO JOB TOO SMALL AUBREY L IRELAND AND COMPANY Road, where lir. Kaiser got Grading Beek Filling A/ i Dunbarton - Phone 839.4052 work with the electrical Feeds Grading ExcaraHnq company on electrical maim- -Post ' Nolo Drilling 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ontario'enance. He remained with the Snow Removal ft W1 EMOM8-5300 — Evenl -829-1750 or WA. 2-6902 firm unfit retiring in 1962. phone: 213 -Ices After a short illness, he ent- ered Sunny -brook . Hospital on T H E S I N MAN August ' retuned home aft- M 1 L L R R j er.9 dayssonly to re-etner the � TRAILER SERVICES — dap rior to his death. on Sept SALES 3' RENTALS ember 24, 1964. a" !i Camping Trailer ' - _ DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY `r' Ta" -Long Gra ani HARDWARE : TRUCK LETTERING ,w Kaiser was, a soft spok 19M.M*dels From $200.09 TRUCK i + CUTOUT LETTERS en,well Pico mam He had and Cabin 3 Camping Trailers APPLIANCiS PAINTS 'rep DISPLAYS y was of great assistance to the FOR RENT • POST R$ choir of Sc. Frances de Sales. Everything GLASS Mr Kaiser issur��ived by erything For Trailers EM wife Frances Kaiser and four AJAX phone; 942-0491 _ iBANNERSsons, Samuel, Louis, Paul, Pet - ORDER NOW AND 8E SURE! 24 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE er and 20 grandchildren, (am 9 tf) GENERAL HARDWARE _ �_. 'Phone: WHiteMoll' 24911 Pickering 2-624 SIMIFtetd_Us_Fast_ln' Ther Yellow Pages ,.Res; -.-Pickering Beach _ ORUGS LTD. I - oyes - a-- :''PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS / , 1'IIE H A N D' Y M A N SERVICE :OSMETICS SUNDRIES - 'BABY NEEDS (Own"' aA a �aferin g (ED ARMSTRONG) . f' e e .DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? ON THE HOUSE • OR PROPERTY STORE HOiJRS Catering To All Occasions BE IT LARGE OR SMALL"WEEK,-- - PAINTING DAYS DAILY 9 a,ntrl. to 9 ° P.M. } UNDS Fancy SandwiCheS - GENERAL COLEAN-OUP ETC. SUNDAY4 -id HOLIDAYS 1 p.UPKEEP rrl. 'to 5 p.m. :CALL X42.5616 ' _ ..._ t 8 Kingston Rd. We Pickering J a'ICKERiNG Whitehall 2-5961 SHONE W rW , _