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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_11_05- E410 fRrCB - -~ CKE NEWSmcmNaN0 IasLON A P4 MiTP 4.4>T-Ol�lo' -RING VOL. al NO. 46 THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1964 Prig - 10c Per Copy R Industrialists From Many Firms Tour The Township Industrial Area ' �.•Want,Pos'tal '�'' � '� .a ,yr { a r ami n 3 a e Pickering Township Councilat a special meeting Tuesday night, passed a resolution to s ask the Postmaster General to Village Hockey change the name of the postal designation on the door to door mail deli ery from Ajax Announcements I to Pickering Township. _ The resolution worded by ' 'A practice will. be held In the Councillor John Campbell said Brooklin Arena, on Thursday, that. Council is very concerned November 12, 1964, at 6.30 p: over this matter, that a large m. for all boys Interested In amount of money has been playing for Pickering OMHA - spent in promoting the indust- 'Midget Team. The turnout at rial area and that this area is this practice will Indicate Pickering, Township, not Ajax. whether or not we have Buff - District Director of Postal Went players to enter a team - Services, J. G. Foltz, who ap- -in OMHA Competition. . peared before the. meetings, on o 0 0 _ - Monday, night, indicated he The first practice for the would nbt oppose such a _Pickering Pee Wee Team will change._ be hold at the Brooklin Arena It was also pointed out in on Friday, November 6, at 6:30 the resolution' that the south p. ' m., and for the Bantam Pickering area be given a post- Team. on Friday, at 7.30 p. m. al number to designate the area as a mail -drop. It was stated on Monday. ....... ....................... ...... ......... ..._ { f that with the number of build lottery Like Flag - tng permits now issued, that this area could- have a mail- T �+ drop of 2570 by next spring. Issue 1 o Iro�l ar and that the potenUial growth of the south end, is far great- 1. Councillor Wm. Newarart said er than Ajax, because Ajax y� the matter of tmtlaa-wide lot- T does not have the room to ex - ter" is like the flag issue, pend to near the same extent. and thug the local Court- Counciilor, Bill Newman said, cil should 'leave alone,. "we don't want the name, Ajax Georges Valede, M. P., In on our maid. We are proud of Quebec, bas sem out a ques- Pickering The main thing is: we don't to frl ein; and local councils ti want the name of an adjacent g their ori oorrtrrtertts. �. =nunicima:lity on our mail", said DeP. ' Reeve Mrs. Jean Me - Councillor Herb Wank. Fhetson and Councillor Joint - Reeve Clifford ,Lavyrox said . campbeil made it dear that West Rouge retnidents suffered �, are to lotteries. y . through the charging to West Others were of the opinion - h HPII and the township did not want to o throw this again. kin everyone � an some �g t3'h ag kind of lanes tickets, anyway, . Couneflior Don Waring said' -, the residents of Bay Ridges did FINED ON THR<E COUNTS not want the name of anoth- "Driving white his License er numicipality on their mail: was under suspendoh", "mak= - - Deputy -reeve Jean McPher i g a false statemeat to obtain son said she could see no rens- aTemporary �•h,hg permit,,, on to complain about the mail and gl� pyo of a coming Drown Ajax, as long as temporary driving p� be - there could be a number to cause he was under suspen- the 90 designate the area. cion" were ail added to a Among persons who inspected industrial sites in the Township d Pickering last wade, as quests of the Pickering )\ir• Fultz sand there are leek sire established,. la h Indu*Aal Committee were 'real. estate men and also people in banking, manufacturing, communications and trans- otion- shown in the upper picture, lues before boarding the bus an: Janes jaytor; a lawyer; Rewe C. W. Layeex; R. J. 15 post offices in Pickering when Stewart A Baircvdk, R. O MLA and second viae chairman of Ontario Hydro; Henry J. 'Sissons, an a atant end manager of Ontarlo'H dro; S. township at the present time. K 2, Pickering appeared in general He added that Ajax was' the. the local .police court last Lush 9f Supreme Aluminum Limited; and Robert Byron of the township's. Industrial Committee. Lower photo - me Me- largest and best staffed to Thursday. A total d x100 in Connell, Ontario Hydro nuclear operations engineer; Deputy- Ree", Mrs. Jean McPherson; A. E. Huddleston, Ontario Hydro handle this type of delivery. tines was levied, including a deputy direeter of property; Mrs- Gladys Eeeksteed of the industrial Committee; W. I. Deney; of Canadian National and The new mail service is $50 fine for —'' operating his mot - C. N. Cooper of Canadian Pacific. One of rho sites viewed was the location of s mlllion-kilowatt nucleer-dedrlc plant to be ed to begin on ,Nov- orcyde while his licence was built by Ontario Hydra Photos by Ontario Hydro ember 16th. under suspension. Residents In Audley Road AreaITownsh Popidation P�ner:::d May PickeringVilla a Dotes The Bell proposes new rates :. . Ask Reduced Speeds On 4th Cone �' °ice 963 for the. 8fe Ecounttge and Bali Miss Grace White, and -for- " the Detry Magazn ". - Newman felt oo}rncil should be 'mer Markham' Telephone Op- "Bantle Poetry Competition". The' population of Pickering of pp'osing the. increase• erators enjoyed a pleasant ev- Brenda's poem, 'a clever satire Reeve Clifford x and Tolwnsttip, as might, be expect- If the increase goes through ening at the home of Mrs. on John Lew='s book "In his. i. . -_+, ed is-on the. rrrove. private phones will go from Ruth Wi puty Reeve Mrs. Mc lleasort 1.f1{� 4 gnais, in Markham, awn Write", was chosen from U approach �y Council The total ine 1963 was 21,837, $4.40 to . $4.65, serni-mivate to last week. more than two thousand en - gone request „signs„ on tine 4th. arxi has gone on to 24,360 in . go from $3.45 to $3.65, mutt- Mrs. Edgar Andrew and Mrs. tries. Her poem—"A Tribute to 1964. iple from -$3.15 to $3.25 and a Walter White attended a mis- the Beatles". recession to reduce speeds— Deer, I Bear In 2 Days Assessment i§ also up, with phone from $9.10 to celkneous shower at the home 00 0 .'certain areas. Ward 3. making the biggest $10 of*. and Mrs. David Warren Easter Rebekah Dodge Euo- Councillor Newman and ot- Members' of Lire Pickering _ ................: in honour of their rand-dau- fire held on October 29, was -rs said they had been app- Rod & Gun Club, got off to a ice' owing to the increase g �3c'sed b residents 17 in �' homes in Bay Ridges, � � � ghter, Miss Shirley Andrew, well attendEd. Prizes were won Y living good start, deer hunting up at Hospital Auxiliary R. N., of Ajax, last Saturday b oar Audley Road and the Clear : Lake this week. as well as other development. J Y Y the fallowing: (Ladies) - 1. - estney Road who are _ -Ward 3. Assessment went from c..- night, prior to her marriage to Mrs. Wilma MacLean; 2. Mrs. rued about fire speed ve on- John Black came down with, $9,$96,615 to $11,457,035 dur Dance A SueeeSS Mr. Murray Bruce, also of Chas'. 'Hutchings; (Gents). are tri a truck load on Wednesday ev- ing the past year. Ajax. 1. Ray Found; 2. John Brown - 3 ar veR ng on these two erring. He had 2 bucks, 2 does , The total assessment has The Ajax and Pickering Hos- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bongard, ley. Door Prize - Ross Burns; It was agreed that some s. -and a bear, reached from $27,955,380 .to pita) Auxiliary Hal'lowe'en Mill St., entertained Mr., and "Baloney" - : Mrs. Hutchings. r to dam, joyed by those attending. Mrs. R. Rackharrr Windsor 19th of November, at 8.00 . ~ Fart should be made, either John got a beautiful buck, $30,624,673. Dance was a success, and en- Mrs. C. Lewis, of London, last The next Euchre will be held and Howard Plankton got two •--• tenth The weekend. rn the Conunurat Hall on the 'Y signs or more Policing,warner of the $50.00 Bond was slake this speeding, avid as Admiral R had her mother visiting A w extended p ?' .... ..............:.........-................... :.. To Number- Streets In D Thomas, drrrrr cad, Dr., come is to m el Police Report East Woodlands Ajax' Winners of the Costume th'e'm this week, from Bowman- all. We woWd like to thank all q -: y Ridges Kiwanis East Woodlands is to' ,Prizes were: DT. and Mrs. Mc- villa. who came out, and made Lira get Bean for "originality"; W. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doble en- evening an enjoyable one. s Halloween Quiet "street numbering" and other ! Mrs. F. Gabura, for "aubhen- ;oY� a .drive to Burlington on The C. P. & T. met at the `�! Have. Rink areas .thwt have a dense popul- ticity"; Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Sunday last. home of Mus. Ann Gilmour, on ation are also likely to get Thompson for "most amusing" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLean, October 27, and' the following With the exception of two "numbering" in the near fut- and Mrs. R. Carr, for "single. of Mill St. attended the' fun- officers elected for 1964-65: iter 'will' be available for fires' in the middle of Church are, orLginal eral of Mrs. 'McLean's nephew Chairman, Bro. Jack Bentley; ice rink at the Fairport street, south, that never got Councillor John Campbell) We would Pike to tharik Donald Gordon M,cRay, in his Vice-Cha:ialady Sister Mary -'ark, for a fiat charge of $20. started, local f ouncil pollee had a'rel- said h'e would 'Luke a, rriirrreo- Pickering Engineering, Duff- 16th year, who was killed by Bray; Secretary, Sister •Edna r agreed, to this, this atively quiet Hallowe'en. graphed explanation . of how in's Creek Estates, Du Pont•of a train crossing accident at Balsdon; Treasurer, Bro. Ross reek, on the recommendation „ It was also ganef in the out- 'street numbering •is set up, Canada, and Avery's Fsso jSta- Stittsvi4le, east of Ottawa, last Btrrre. ` the Township Engineer. lying districts, where they us- to pass out to reSiden�ts who tion, ,and Drew Chemical, -.for Friday. Fire broke out to the rear of s The rink will be operated by ually Dind a. few mail boxes make ePick-'- i he Bay Ridges ,Kiwanis Club. nim les• He says it supplying funds for prizes. Al- Brenda Cornell, R. R. 1, the F. J. Perp borne Wednes- pushed over. takes too long and is too com- so, we thank. Ena's Gift Shop ening, in Grade 13, Pickering day, where workmen were in- + This is the Fairport Park' on The mnall children were out plicated to try to do it ver for wrapping the prizes so att- Dist. High Bobcat .was winner stalling a bathroom. The room' .n erpool Riad, south. lin droves for trick or treat'. belly. ractively.—Corr. of a $5.00 Han. Mention Award will have to be done over. : 1 - ' rare held their monthly meeting on Miss Hubbert, our Social CARIBBEAN CRUISES Thursday, in the Pariah' Hall. Worker from Headquarters has As usual, a very busy after- been invited to speak at qui Psg♦ Two _ THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS - —' -= - 71 EiTARIIiRED till 'RIEPORT from • Creators of President, with the Theme in by The News Prixtixp Publiahinp A 1 ENT tt� MONUMENTS NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR ' '. and Cornpcne AmUnrind as Second Class Mail Mutter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont and all members are working �� ; BY MIKE STARR O F D I ST I N CT I O N ' ' 413CRIPTION RD ATES: .50 per Year — united States $9.00 per year — NO BOOKING FARES AT - hers". A "Th$nk You" nate was present rt to Miss Hubbert if site us. BARRY MURKAR, Editor - - "VINIISlN11 RATES UPON mum M.P. ONTARIO RIDING for � TH REE GENERATIONS ; visits Our year's %Requisition of Parim, ment has been assured by the Prime. Min' than WHITE or COLOUR_ HOWARD BUREAU L T D. the Canaria ' Pension Plan Resolution whip be plated on the Sewing" was 'read,' which we c What�s In A Name? . Order Paper before the end of October. When in will be in- ion Is act for, gest sin t another matter. This present Secs- ion is the longest in history, and it lei r. This whether the Stafforc! Bros. Ltd. 41 Pickering Township Council made it very clear, Resolution will be passed before the end of the year, because -AJAX. SHOPPING PLAZA were read which brought a- and rightly so, to the postal department this week, that of other matters to be considered. By th end of October, the Government will, again be forced they did not want the -township to lose any of its ident- to ask Parlaement for interim supply in order to pay its O N 4� M E tV T S ` ity, especially to another municipality. bulls at the end of the month. The 'reason for this action is , monies are sent in the end of The postal representative appeared to be' willing to the fact that the estimates of all Departments of the Gov- - ernment have not yet been approved. The passing_ of marls= DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY , MO 8-3352 I go along with any idea that was within reason, that did supply will take a few days because there are a number tea after such a busy session. Dr. Shepherd managed to op.n Daily till 5:30 T Sat. 9 to 1 P. M. not interfere with efficient postal delivery. He pointed Po Y P ' out that the Post Office deals with districts, rather than of matters that have to be aired by Parliament. Some fifty-three ion be have been dealt with e Parka, meat since titers Session began in February ori' this year. This, - f RAHAM PARK RESTAURANT • with municipalities. He was sympathetic to, the com- of course, does not include the time spent on many other rou- is, always an added pleasure _ ....._ . -.,.. .. decided for our tables. for the Auxiliary.—Corr. ts, while at the same time explaning haw delivery - --_—plain, P g ry tine and special debates that were disposed of• during this — A TAVERN UNDER THE : i,as set up and distributed. period. In addition, approximately three-quarters a an hour 'pent each day on the oral question period. The written . "LIQUOR LICENSE ACT" -- " It was agreed that Council could come u with a g P questions axe dealt with twice a week, but they only xake a comparativebr short period of mime. DINING' -ROOM — BANQUET HALL name for the door to door mail area of Pickering, and,Time is also a factor wdten Ministers of the Crown make at the same time not interfere with Ajax. Naturally, " they too, would be unhappy about having some other long drawn-out, anrwuneements on Motions. This announce- ment is usuaUy followed by continents from the header of No. 2. Highway at Rouge River - Ph. 284-1605 name on their mail It was our opinion, that while the the Opposition and the three leaders of the other parties In the House of Coarm�ans• De�penaurg arc the importance of postal department seldom changes its mind on matters - Po P g the announcement, the time consumed by the Minister and of this kind, their representative wanted to be fair to the comments can be of fairly long duration.. everyone and at the same time not jeopardize the mail When questioned 1st the House of Commons as to what the Goverpn-ent expects to pass in the form of legislation before j Thomds A. Newman, Q. C .'.delivery service. the end of the session, the Prince Mmister was unable to ` • _. It Requires Study state exact y what H int of ns are. T s la kq of definite am the House to Program lies of diem and what their if for thus secs- BABBlBT>ti8 A f30I11CITOR - With . the time extended regarding the Centennial aheard Baal ion. Consequerntly, this session may end before Christmas or, . it tie an into the New Year. _ - =ate e - s Grants, PickeringVillage Council this week decided to g he reporcontit he The report of ,the 1� gtres+ti:xt is dice soon and evidently llh`A>EiPOAT ROAD. 60i7'iT'i rDiJ1YBAR7'O2► look further than using the money to renovate the hall. Lire Gorernmerrt wishes to have this member resolved` befou'e While it still may be decided to go ahead with work on Christmas. '� Labour Code has to be connpleted, as well as the hall, Council are considering the possibility of a the Bill an motion. The Raikvay'Bill is a controversial one said could take some time to pass. Always, m the beast- -- library. Each person in the community has a personal groundare the estimates of same twelve Government Depart- t ort .Of reference on such matters. We refer the ilii P P area cause feel it is be rents that have a be least with. IP theas they have done. in the pasta ' COOPER BLOCK LTD. etrtrggt- - we needed and could considered an an .Government peufot�ia likely introduce amend- and _ asset to the community. However there are other opin- it is that they ntay other measures and -:uet i6ny for . ions, and maybe- ideas too, that have not et been, res.- Y Y p me'� amore this session ends' In snrranary, this represents a great deal 'of work and 970 CALEDONIA ROAD — TaRONTO • It ented. We think Council is fair in entertaining suggest- unless the Gov:ernsnen foregoes some of this legislation, we .,aduRtes. BLOCKS & BRICKS ,.o supply one of ions from others, because it is Council that will get the will -be 1n session for a tons time to row• :cranes in Pk*erimg ,. .grant and spend the money. STRUCTURAL SIM Council plans to appoint a Centennial Committee to . -. _ CRANE RSNTAL look into costs, -plans, ideas. ect., and make a present- resent- ` ' ' 5 ation ation-of their facts. Pickering High Notes STATION ROAD, p1CKERINti,• ONTARIO BY BEVERLEY WARING Phones: !4'1--1980 — 922-6103 — 6",5911 On Thursday, October' 26, the Girls' Junior and Senior ' THE ANNUAL MEETING _ Volley Basi' Team traded for a tottrrtarrteitt eourtiee and Bownwmville High Schools. Both the Junior A - with and Senior Teams front Pickeritng won their matches. Their - - =.. '� :. _ • wins entitled there gg to the C. O. S. S. A.. Competition which will be held Pickering High School on Nayerrnber . WILLIAM 6. LAWSON 7. Good :!tick - • - ONTARIO RIDING (PROVINCIAL) past Thursday seerngd to to a Lucia Day for Pickering. :' .ARR,:TBR, SOLICITOR because CoboVolleyball.urg leftthe P. D. H. S.Exhibition without a winGem, in efther•soccer NOTARY PUBLIC - Progressive Conservative 'AssociatioCobourg n 2--4 and Soccer with the in Lire PickeTing beat WALKER D. CLARK, B. A., ASSOCIATE Pickering beat Oobourg, 4 games to 1. Be Heid In The Sunderland Town Hall �• m sports' � Junior and Intermediate Cross Country CHURCH STREET, NORTH — -PICKERING _ .11Vill Teams went to Norwood_ on Monday, October 26, The Junior -Team finished sixth out of thirteen sea, and the Intermed- PHONES: 942-2741 and 935-2961 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 1964 late Team finished in third place out of the same thirteen _ ...:..THURSDAY, ► r schools. Doff Van Nus placed second out of all the individual AT i.00 P. Wl. ay, October School at the meet On Ehd tober 30, • a S hoof Crass Country Meet was held to determine the best individual Crass . ' Country. Team Member, from Pickering. Dolf Van :Near .placed -- -- _ SPEAKER: Hon.. Win. Davis, Minister of Education "first"; Dave Whittington, "second"; Henry Kwon "third". rm Sure all Pickering hopes for the contiriued success of r' ' 'BUSINESS: these tearm V 3 LEARN DRIVE ELECTION OF OFFICERS A ,cry large crowd of Pickering and Ajax students turned .TO EYERYBODY WELCOME out. ombiast Friday. October ax ' a alio ve' H Dance, Th fChechk edP:ckezmg lax'H en The r - JD Y R l I N` - LES 5 0 N G S mates" from Toronto provided the entertainment, and everyone seemed to have a good time. Again, this year.. the Student's Council is ordering school ..- .= 'Temple. Driving School sweaters. Anyone interested, is arcked to get in contact with their Class Representatives. Phone839-1144 inaptanitaaaaantHina(laaaaaaitaaaaaaa7atitiaaaat}anta�t In addition' to the individual student canvassing for' U. .N: I. C. E. F.. the U. N. Club held a Tea Dance after school on Friday, October. 26; with -all proceeds going to U. N. I. C. E.•.F. TRA E L The exact amount that was collected is not yet known, RESERVATIONS:— For those planning ahead, there is a reminder that Pick- ering's Annual Commencement Exercises will be held on AIRLINES STEAMSHIPS November 13: : This week, I have' saved the worst Until the last Interim -: November 4. HavReports given W ed- nexplaining those "D's' and -TOURS CRUISES —HOTELS Repo 1 Our-Interim .LOWEST AIR FARES TO St. George's Affernbon A Euchre will be held on BRITAIN and all EUROPE Auxiliary November 25, in the Parish The Afternoon Women's Aux- Hall, at 8.15, -under the capable ]' of St Geouge's Church plans of Mrs Huband ASK'ABOUT THE NEW Zl DAY EXCURSIONS ' rare held their monthly meeting on Miss Hubbert, our Social CARIBBEAN CRUISES Thursday, in the Pariah' Hall. Worker from Headquarters has As usual, a very busy after- been invited to speak at qui ISLAND HOPPING HOLIDAYS noon was' had. The Worship next monthly meeting. We had Service was carried out by the been told site was urgently in-. r : ,.. BACHELOR TOURS President, with the Theme in meed of 'layettes in her work, AD BRY NEW YORK WORD'S FAIR ' '. mind of `World Christian Fel- and all members are working i lowship, and •the Nee& of Ot- on one naw, and,.we hope to _ �_ LET US REPLACE YOUR — NO BOOKING FARES AT - hers". A "Th$nk You" nate was present rt to Miss Hubbert if site us. 'BATHROOM BASIN NOW T R A V E L read from Mr. Topper. A new visits Our year's %Requisition of WHITE or COLOUR_ HOWARD BUREAU L T D. member was welcomed into Sewing" was 'read,' which we - the Auxiliary. The, minutes feel is .very little to ask 'of us. -AJAX. SHOPPING PLAZA were read which brought a- The meeting was adjourned284-4721 bout financial business, as our and I can say, the ladies thor- monies are sent in the end of oughly enjoyed them cup of 942-6690 November each year. The Church Bazaar being on tea after such a busy session. Dr. Shepherd managed to op.n Daily till 5:30 T Sat. 9 to 1 P. M. November 7, a long discussion join us for refreshments, which Inaaaanlnlntaatslantaaaanlalnnlottlaaallaaati�aRa■areata. was held on this, and plans is, always an added pleasure _ ....._ . -.,.. .. decided for our tables. for the Auxiliary.—Corr. l THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1964 THE; MURING NES1Ni_ Page Five Rt�SEBANK oovery weekend with his mother, tmas Decorations, Dolls cause, for the first time in Rosebenk Road H. 4 S. who Very special thanks to.every- Mrs. Mary '� and his and Doli Clothes. Coyne and memory, it was a dear night, would like to attend, can got � We are glad to report Mr. one who helped make the Baz- sister and ,her husband, Mr. have a light lunch and do some and a Saturday. Perhaps it further information from Mrs. Welty Vaadertfp, West Point aar at St. Mary's School such and Mrs. MacMillan, who had Chrisbrias S�tmwing. was just too much to expect— K. Anthony at 282-5187. Cres. is on the road to mcov- a success last week. Thanks travebed from Omkvj%e for a November 19, is the date of all this and, goodies too. We are sorry to report first cry, after lids resent. tmi� - �� fare-next-rneetkW0f-St: Mary's- There is a Training Camp due to circumstances beyond. i�etian. Mr. VanderliP under and to all those who turned The U. C. W. is having a P! T. A. Keep this date circled. being held fn 'Peterboro on Sat- her control, Mrs. Pardoel has. -Went surgery on his knee, and out in support. Bazaar at the Churdn Hall, on Most residents report a very urday, November 7, for mem- had to disband the 2nd. rouge is now due for therapy. His Mr. and Mrs. A MacKinnon Saturday, November 7. Aprons, quiet Hallo n,'en this year. ebrs of the' Horn & School Hill Cub Pack. 14ietsds wish hien a speedy r r of Oakwood Dr. spent a ha Horne Baking, F expressed surprise, be- Association. Any' member • of Rosolunk Rd. Home 3 School 17PY mg,Y Most a r, `SNOWCAP CHOICE FROZEN Z Ib. pkg. -- Association - C A V L I F L 0 E R OPEN LETTER •Extra Lean Ills Executive of the Rose- "MIXED VEGETABLES bank Home, & School A 1 Home Grown tion will be meeting on Mon ' :C o o t e d Snow White day, November 9, at the school $• • • ' ' p at 8.00 p, m. They will be lay- _ 2 lb•y pt. 3 C LARGE HEADS Ing plans for the Christmas flain Program. They are very inter FREEZER BUY SAVE 16e ested in ,YOU—the parents of 11% Eb. Tip f the students-of Rosebank Road Blue Ribbon Red Label Save 14c pkg •1002 for c (Freezer Buy- School. If you have any sugges- ' TEA BAGS -------------------------------------- ___ 79e tions concerning o p e� down t hesitale� .�9 _. California Sunkist Sweet Eating Valencia :to come to the meeting' The Instant Coffee that dare to be known + 0 tmg' or call by Good Taste Alone 100% Pure Save 40c Oran es '2i doz. 79e on any member of the LP. Th- ive. They need your HELP. Tice LARGE 6 oz. Jar ____------------------------ • _-- 99e propo6i�d budget and the funds ,. Snowflake Save 7c. • Size ISO's on hAnd are very far apart, ING Rutherford', Homogenized 2% o ' and only with your support will FRESH MILK----------------------- 3 qt. lug 49e 1 Tasty V Ripened ou able to When U.S. N ins t (Plus Deposit) Y e parent, endorsecl the Tomatoes.lb. 29e present Executive, you' expect- - � ed them to do a job. They are Li'l Abner's Speshul grand Large 48 oz. tins willing--all they need is your FRUIT DRINKS ....Save 11c____ 3 for $1.00 .#1 Selected Firm Gollden. Ripe continuing support. Program- ming takes a lot of someone's L a Fleischmann', 100% Golden Corn Oil,Bananas 2 lbs. 29e time. Keeping records, writing -____— ,�, letters, planning and serving. MARGARINE SAVE 9e 2 lbs. 89e refreshments, sending notices, 2 lbw. 59 . Prince Edward Island Canada No. freely consume tiro m of it •'� Dr. Bollard's Champion Giant 26 oz. tins freely given• The membership DOG FOOD does SAVE 19c .----------- 4 for 69e Potatoes 10 lb. bag 49e chairman not just take , � your money, and give you a KLIK Mother's Save IOc -.Giant 4 Ib.trn card—she is deeply involved in the organization's work. Thi r APPLE ' 12 oz. �,e APPLE and STRAWBERRY o New Crop Florida Juicy Large size 48 s President doesn't just stand up One AND RASPBERRY JAM---- - ------- _.____•_ 89c and talk to you—he keeps the Grapefruit 4 for 39c show '•on c road". Ingersoll Skim Milk lb oz. jar Home & School has !ought 2 for 95c CHEESE SPREAD .---------------- 49c for safety orad comfort of " New Crop Florida'Sweet Juicy Size your children".• 1t has struggt- Speeial Offer of-0e Off Plus 6e Off P y ed tpresentation provide a banquet and (Save lit) Cadbury's Instant Chocolate Drink your t ale Gremony,aduates for +Oran es -doz.', 49c your Grade S. Graduates. 1t '- Table Queen Enriched CHOCO Large 2 Ib. tin------_----_--_ 93e � has worked to supply- one' of __� for 39e Special Offer of IOc Off the best L`�brariea in Pickering BREAD �1 Home Grows Curly Green Township, and then keeps tt in Full 24 oz. sliced loaves Staley's Sta-Flo Liquid Giant U oz. btl.operation, with volunteer won ' kers. The Executive is a very Special Offer of 15c Off LAUNDRY STARCH ..., ____.____ _.._ 43e SAVOY C(� �{��GE tired crew, tut—they stay on .,,Extra Strength Quality Carton of 50 — 1 kthe job. ' Giant 2 Ib. 10 oz. box Q c packages 'ABB11 � � Your Spirit Is gltr- BOOK MATCHES--..---_-—____-_-.. 19e Youf Prosaricos puled. BLUE CHEER --—___80C _-. -- _ Lae ends . 'trlctly 3rceli CJ'ra�de ak. ' .! curt News Maple Leaf Tendert!„ 2 for'29 HAD NO LICENSE TO SELL - < < PURI LARD C APPLES SMA Selling apples from door Maple Leef Twlw�ri[ ClIEEilt vim door hi Bay Ridges, cast Gor- don ordon Price, of Toronto, $50.00 when he was "fined in absen- tia' in Magistrate's Court here . L46on Thursday lash_ Brig your ROUGE H�LS Con. Peter Hollywood told nur the Court #x- Lora accused 'had no - Peddler's Liceaiae from the on carton2 lbs. 49e sell- ON HWY. z ing his goods from "Sam's when he was sxv- Jud East of ,..• ROUGE BRIDRiE �ttruck, 59C mJ rnm - DOZEN ' (Sive 6C) ennead that "business people in - the area who pay taxes have a WHILE THEY LAST — LIMIT 6 PER CUSTOMER night to be protected". Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse, T-Bone and Wind VltaOt�s DOG ORDERED _ resp(Not frozen Grade A Oven Ready LB. DEe Harry ,.f , i b � Magistrate Harry • Jermyn, ,. eat Court Isere on T hurs�v at last week, • instructed Fred Hamilton, of RosOxink Road, EA79 'North, 'to destroy his German Shepherd Bide or abort Rib Fresh t dog w e In am week, following ROASTlb.-test & two police otfic- 49c 'me ars and L3-year-old boy: (Bode Hone Removed) e''d The officers tell & the vic- For F in - Roastin - Ba AVERAGE3 La ee�, by $ on ,the police era c Ilo..d or Spero by the nog, leaving scratches Fresh Lean :RUMP ROAST lb. 79e and teeth mares �ndie etre honey PORK BUTT ROAiT �. + � �� ten � •� _ C Mg by � dog. Freal+ (Not Francon MMIY d?5ra.h ,:wrroraER oNs ,� 1.MINCED BEEF ARERIBS t : skh. (..) .you an accident wait- issig to • happen", said. Magis- trate Jermyn on Thursday last WIENERS IL 394 when he found James Pft se, Boneless.Roimd Ste OLucas Arthurs, Super Vaho Ib Pkp. " R. 2, Pickering gtelty of• ' . las79C,7,."'�_*�'.�c �� besltified BREAgFAST BACON that a driven CROSS CUT SHORT RIB ROAST fib..9c --Con.tthrough a ho�, ,Prices Effective Lucas Arthur, Fully cooked and �,en wed tett 1= BONELESS LEAN 'Pieria SHOULDER Ib. 49c ering Township with the mils, j SH'OU'LDER ROAST ibl 49c Thais. Fri. Sat. Nov. 5-6-7 speeds up to 95 aid 100 m. p. K RRESH PORK PICNIC Fresh Lean Cbn. Nichols said rtityat the �.+► accused was chased bpi two SHOULDR R'O�AST lb. 35c � cAs "'d Fn'" `'�"t �. '� :,.Pork Loin ROWWS mllsms ftw1gh the radartrap a secooid time at 105 in. LEAN PRAMEALED p - - RIB END __ _ __-__ —____— Ib. sae 11e Craver Attorney told the COrTT'A�E ROLL lb..49e • PRIMAE IIB RRolOAsr ;cls: i .Ra (Average 3 lbs.) o" _had a SLICED KINDLESS - TENDERLOIN END Ib. 63e ons• yemd of p''e" `` ing Sta wIing 16th & 7th Ribs). (Average 2 lbs.) Magistrate Jermyn levied a BR�EAI AST BACON - Ib. 9e PRIME RIB ROAST _ � Centre Roasts or Chops _ Ib. 690 tine at B100, and s�pendcd his __ —____ _ _ WHOLE LOIN END = Ib. 390 dr*vers license for' levo years. al paSo Four TNt PICKERING NEWS` -- 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,,19" aaaaaaaaaatraaaaaaaaaa Vaetety Sherr At St. Goorge's i and to Miss Nancy MacLeod, Stone Lake for the annual deer "An Item on Missions". Comm Events �S IED Parish Hall who handled the sound system hunt. . I. ...... AZ G - Grade 6. He 't box off Pascoe Chas. M gam'll BAZAAR Of GIFTS Mrs. � ch s and to Mr. Michael •c•Tag Le�ww„] If you want lowly Ch. 8_1 as Class of St. George's School, who officiated at the - alter Carson, h VVI s �S Gifts for your family and your entertained, very successfully, lee' We, who were present, Evans and W13I Pegg have left The U. C. W. will meet on friends an audience of over one Bund- ate very grateful to Grade 6. to take !rh the hurrting at Man- November 11, th Cherrywood . laaaaeaaaaaaaaatlallaaal COME TO THE red persons of Saturday, Oct- and Teacher, who are. to be itoulin Island. United Church Hail at 8.00 P. heartily congratulated on a Mrs. John Ki tone and m. • Pickering United Church ober 31. rigs C. E. Contra the well -conceived and executed Mrs. Brooks are doing nicely, The Adult Group met at Loc - program . was varied and Saturday, December 5, 19M entertainment. after their operations in Osh- ust MR Church on ev- good; Dances, Piano Saler success,ial _ USED FURNITURE At 2.30 P. M. tions, Vocal Numbers, a Rer f from - ' BOUGHT i SOLD ...............; ... itation aixi several numbers ar bey nd a falls a pecta ons. � nerals Hospital.with M . rica gave a info grr Monday ! staying GORDON HOTEL Women's Hospital Auxiliary featuring Beatle records, with This must have caused the heat Fraser, of Brooklin for a few and showed pictures of the The next meeting of the Ajax four class members - a ro _ wave that sent our favourite days. children, schoob and hospitals Pickering Village pp p the"=,ometer an appreciable Mr. Milton- Pegg celebrated there, where she has worked. -- Phone: 942-5802 and 'Pickering Women's Hosp- ,riate dress, assuming the att- v (may 28 ti) ital Auxiliary will be on Mon- itudes of these gentlemen. A-11 the ....: _...__.....___..._. dad', November 9, at the Nur- Two young ladies from other � favouriteat there a birthday were home to hep cele- � To -Buy, Sell or Trade � Oururometer? -- ses' Residence. Meeting com- classes, added _ APPLES AND greatly to the that is to register the week- brats at a birthday dinner. menses at 8.15 o'clock. effect, when the special Use The Classifieds POTATOES Y screamed in i�� " FOR SALE ecstasy, rushed the sta a and se dry F _. ,_At Pays Dividends in our Miss- --- .,-.- ..- g i uric This fund is to _ -•SIM iMadntosh • $i,25 Per But. Pickering, Cubs 0, Scouts fainted most realistically and a native worker into the .......... ...................... ...... ........ 1st. t Other varieties on hand. MOTHERS' AUXILIARY effectively. Congo -there to spread infor- Several from here attended The Mothers' Aux iary of Mrs, �i maion on Health and ,Sanita- the Claremont Co -Op. Banquet Card Of Thanks _ Please bring container for epditch, who has been - apples, the 1st. Pickering Cubs and a very busy teacher oris last tion among the people Qf the last Tuesday night in the Un- In the midst of our sorrow, - - :CIDER Scouts will hold their meeting three weeks, acted'.as MC. Congo, and help them learn ited Church. we wish to express our heart • • Sweet Cider - Freelfly Made on Monday, Noember• 9, at 8.00 The cast were: "Beatle Rep- of an Everlasting God, and His A' number of Jur )ior Farmer felt thanks and a f % members and 4-H members at- PP; friends . PICKERING ORCHARDS p•.m, in the C. E. Centre, Pick resentation" Kathy Flynn, Son, who, died that we and a our many relatives friend - 1'/s miles west of Pickering � United Church. Guest Susan Warder, Joyce McLeod, �y might live, -Gorr. neighbors, far the kind- x VIII speaker will be Mr. Hamilton, Colleen Doucette, DfPickerin ••. • • • •--••••- • -• ron s Tuesday even- sym�thy shown us - ... age. on Na 2. Highway g; tended the-KiwanLs Banquet and Phone: 942-1247 our new Scout Master. Dances" - Spanish and My husband _ ....-.. lue Heaven - Marta Atkin - at K last T tress a� •' •- •• ...... � r, Dennis Jones, of North (Oct(t 1-tf) in the loss of a dear hu BROCK ROADand father, Walter Avis. ° ........ ....... ...................... PICKERING VILLAGE son, of Say Rides; "Recita- Bay, spent the week -end with . We es would like to ` For Sale 1962 Plymouth 4 -door, COUNCIL tion" - "Story in the Snow", On Tuesday, October 27, eight the Mandemon's. a thank especially Vr A. McKay 6 -cylinder, standard. One own- The Regular Meeting of the Janis Skinner, of Greenwood; graduates from the Brock Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mverz: and Rev. Robinson, for'their Pickering Village Council will "Piano" - The Public School, with their and Donald, of WoodN ille, had ) er. Low mileage. Best offer. 9 9 Queen; two sal- par- consoling words; to Dr. Hertz- _ ;i Phone: 0.19-2596. � . were presented with supper on Saturday night With ; the 'of the Ajax be held on- actions and three selections, berg Staff - and -Tuesday, November 10, 1964 by Jennifer Pee, of Bay Ridges; cel pins at, a,banquet held r. and Mrs. Les Hawkins, Pickering General Hospital; �• I ........... "" -" at 0.00 m. in the Municipal one selection, b Jo ce Mr also Mrs. Barnes and Staff of i M at the school. b1r. Robb, Asst. and on Sunday, Mrs. \?'^r. H, r- • --- - PIPE COVERING p' P Y Y J .'"Anti -Sweat' - 97e. box: Building. Lead; "Vocals" - Duet, by Principal, of Pickering Dist- Bron, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Har the Open Gate Nursing Home. ° 1 BRADY PLUMBING BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Joyce McLeod and '.Marta At- rict High School, w•as the spea- br'on, and Lloyd visited the • All donors'of-the marry floc 4320 Kingston Road Clerk kurson; ."Echo Effect by en- gave a short tY at Lindsay. tributes, the pall -bearers, ............................... talk ...... ................. .... tris ast "B Mr. Robb t t e. fa W will meet next' - • c earls Fans" -Joan n difficulties m he Firsand rive McEachnie Funeral Smit o d' Th U C -•For Sale - "Firefly" automat- Runbarton Scouts b Cubs Hepditch and Hilary Lawson Year of High Schr�ol. Karen Wednesday, November 11, at Home for their kind efficient { (on loan from other riasses). the home of Mrs. F. D1Sney. c stoker, with controls. Good C. A R W A• S H Bath thanked the. speaker for management of services. working order. '850.00. Chas, The occasion was entranced his talk, and the .Home and' VTI Hillyer• of Clarerih�nt to " Hutchings. `Phone: 942-1016. At Lansing Texaco Station by the sale of fruit saurs. SchoSA for the pins and the beguest speaker. Roll Call. - The Family (nov 12) Highway No. 2. & Shepherd These were a gift of the Aft- supper. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. ernoon Women's Auxiliary. Bev. Boys and Janice Carter - For Sate - Scouts and Cub 9.00 a. M. to 5.00 P. M. Miss Peggy Haus, an assistant took part in a diving compet- uniform. Phone: AT' 2-064S. _ $1.00 . teacher, 'was kind enough to ition -at Detroit on Saturday i .. undertake the sale of these. and Sunday. Bev. Boys, who is THOLA, SHEA LTL - For Sale -_Moffat electric ZION UNITED CHURCH ... .Mrs• Hepditch and Class are Canadian Dieing Champion. OVE - stove, g, �� competing - . ' •wardrobe, bed. Phonerbe 202- •ere hold nDAthelrR Bazaar of • ,very grateful. to these J�azrice, add washeomcollection. un t�fonr .:. ., R E-A L T O R 3224. Homo-baking;Sawing; Knitt- PickeringWomen'ir Institute the first time, was pleased (nov 5) Ing and Christmas Decorations that she at least wasn't last in ................ _..... oa-- held their October meeting at her competition. 96 Kingston Rd. Wast Pickering, t)nt. ° Saturday, November 7, 1%4 the home of Mrs. Frank Prouse Birthday congratulations to. Hel Wcmted with a goodly number present, 942-3630 3 p from 2.00 to sem M. - t retaea Hatton, NI ld ec " thday, Bath, on his 11th bin Ralph ampbell _ ' - FIREMAN WANTED in the Ghurch Basement.tlhday, October 31: � Eric Wilson - C - - � Full time fireman required in plain .of the interest' The 3rd Pickering _Guides Res. 942-4694 Res. 942-3043 - Southwest Pickering Fire Di- SALE REGISTER ng work and held a Hallowe'en Party Tues - ways of teaching in the Instit day, October 27. The 3rd. pick- • partrr►errK, on No. 2. Highway, -LISTINGS INVITED - at Rbsebank Road. Application Saturday, November 21 -aur trtior>s of the Blind, having less ering. Brownies had their party than 207c sight., hinvogf). This farms available at Fire Hall.. tion sale of household furn- worthwhile work, makes those on Monday. . ------ iture, electric appliances, uteri- ..__.... HELP WANTED sits, dishes, garden and handy o are not among the tutor- f'� Heiner far fin & tinsmith man's tools, etc., being proper- Lunate, more conscious of how rV=REENWO�.JD Experience not necessary, ties of Mr. Bolus, Mr. Shantz, - � grateful they should be. - Willing to learn is more Int- 'Mr. M. Sellick and Mr, Smith; Ali members held a moment's Reme4n'her the Baaaar. Spon- _ - portant. Phone "Rodman Heat- also other consignments, at silence in memory of the pass- sowed -by the. U. C. W. in the :ing Co." -942-3641, PrentkNs Auction Yards, part ing of Mrs. Topper who was a Y Rin. on Sat - valued and faithful rnesnbea, urday, November 7, at 2.30 p, of Lot 21, Con, 8, Markham - 000D OPPORTUNITY T Towrrdhip, 1 i5 tulles north of for her endless service and ' m. Mrs. Idetmnixim Presld to build up profitable "Raw- Markham V9dlage, on No. 48 regular attendance, being the est ad the Secy of Quinte Coe: - Large Selection Of -- Regh" business in .Ontar:io Highway: See bills for full par Press Correspondent and,Pub-' Terence will open rice Bazaar, a County, No capital nor exper- titulars and listings. Sale at iic Rela'tiorrs Convener for s There will be: a F1:str PondV 0 1 K S. W A 6 E N S *nee required. Dealers selling 1.00 p. m. Terror cash, with- great marry years. for children; Touch eEnd Take:{ in adjoining. localities doing out reserves. Clarke Prentice, Plans were made to enter Bake Table and Miscellaneous rain the Senior Citizens at the articles for sale. (Fully Reeonditionod-And Guarani quite well. For full Information auctioneer, Markham, Ont. eed write: - "Rawlelgh", Dept K- Phone: 640-3606 or 294-3161. C. E. Centre, on •Naverrrber 11. Unit No. 1. U. C W. will not - :333 -JA, 4005 Rkhelleu St, St. (nov 19) The Hostess and 'Assistants: -meet tris week, but will meet !Henry, Montreal. .:_._--...-..:_.._.._... ... . :.. Mrs. Grills and Mrs. E. And, treat week on Novesrrber iZ, ;PICKERING-CAR-CENTRE tew, sewed refr°ed ments, at 2.00 p. in. at the home of .!REAL ESTATE SALESMAN which were enjoyed, in, the lifts. A. Robertson. Please note Station Rd. PIANO social half-hour, at the dose.- change od date. Mrs. G. Moore Pro - wanted far Pickering area; REED, PIPE, ELECTRONIC Corr. In charge of Wor9ft and Pro- 42'14 -- - ..Prefer selling experience.; qual- ORGAN TUNING ... ...-......... .... .. .....:. .: .... 1�• :. Phone 9 01 ified help: progressive firm. AND REPAIRS ANNOUNCEMENT The Farm Forum has started Contact Lloyd G. Lee; Manager JAS. HIDDINK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D: for the udnter season. It wild . F ;H. Keith Ltd., Realtor, 181 Eg- Kern, Belleville, Ont., announ- be held at the home of. Mss. linton Ave. East. Tororhto 12, 142-I6ia AJAX, Ont. ce the errgagwr>errt of •their old- Mph, on. Monday rrdg4tt. Tlire MjOY OUR NEW or phone HU 7-3333. (apr 26 tf) eat daugtrter, Marjorie Ann, to. 'traadcagt. time" is 9,00• p. m. (nov 12)Harry Thomas Veilasno Cook, Topic"lite 1?ttice od a Life, or o .. ............. ._........ .. ...... ._._...-. Liverpool Paoad R. R. 3. Pick- Medical Insivaaoee'. Everyone SMaR6ASBORD _._..- - ........:. at er'ag, sac of Mr, and Nis. , these ' groups. , MONDAY TO FRIDAY - ' NOON TO 2 P. AL $1.23 -1 8Mod p. R E S T O Harry T. Cook. Hanowe'en wesyt off very on Saturday, December5,5. 1964 sof gbosb and lhobbgoblins St�A P. M. si.SE - WOMAN The 14=7 a piste Wit do our baron: A good num- 5 TO • wants position as house-kir PUY SER=S Y = 4'TO • P. M. ^ at 4. p. m., in College i about, b}nt $1.75 er. Prefers to live in Phone: United Church, Belleville. damage done. A lot of candy, (LAWN W[EDs AND ................... .... .. _ ' etc. was collected by the child- �P riot Mill Cid SeleeHom to Choose *SM FERTILIZINti BIRTH& s HOME WANTED INSECT PESTS Messr% Ll d MOWS 1 „t DRIVEWAYS Born, air o ?&. �a Ochob- oyd Pegg, }sen i We have a dient who is look- er 14, 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Btoolo, Ran Watialurs and ` Ing fair a 3 -bed ioorn b�mgaaMw, IMSpray And SpAnd SM. K�e"h H. Reynolds, 407 Broad- Prank Hayward have let for l{�Y 2 �� .942-1512 hirwithout 1 + wor wit houu garage (pre(- fll wilhatMn way, somervflme, Mess., U. S, . the Nath Country-Whtte : erably brick) in the VMage,•of A. a .daughter Irene Patricia. I'idcering. lies will be scout =` '; .FARM SPRAY &lbs., 10 on. Both do fine. wig (',Mr. and Mams. Reynolds form, t1 Po�'� "WHITEWASHING ea+ly hved at SW Naroch Blvui.) t required April 1, 1965. If you EtWSH; FENCEROW: i ate ooas Mer ing swing, write ..........................._.-..,_._....... or• phone: John M. Baird, Real- PASTURES, ETC. Card Of Thanks - ! •D' �� FOSSEY a ter, Markham, Ont. 294-14311 :'ILlansed And Insured Mercer - The family of the I nt evenings 2943C-� late Mrs. Elizabeth Mercer (nov 13) l !~ 725would like to drank all of our , friends and neighbors for their t' :- )cndness, mess-raY sets ofBAY RIDGES ft... Cr9fage ofsympathy,and beaut- CUS M .Butchers , SOOK-KEEPI D SERVICE (Aug ul torad' offerings I Book-k�ng for businesses. during our , reoesrt bereave- per, 942-101 inert. Special thanks to Rev.PKIMN6 L s f 11YIIC '� ��� Reasonable katesPhone (evewings) - no-Im IN. 1K. Buttaa°s and Mr. McF�ech- 4r- (sees 17-tf) P�idteien ,Funeral Horne, at Casual Hair-Stylhlg ...... _.................................: OPEN DAILY _ Chicken Legs & Breasts 49c Ib OIL .AND GAS HEATING) The Mercer Fsmlly • Ductwork i Flashings- Hours: .......................................... .......... ESSO FURNACES ,vas FINANCED Tht►rrday and F11dey PATRICIAPATRICiA TUCK lean 'Hamburg 39c Ib• ir% Interest With Ne Ogen To 9.08 P. W r... Plano a - _ Down Psyment a Crew/ Ail Day Mendatys • _ • • PMllet ,�. Clf�ical a P ar Freezer S a I Sides of Pork 41c r a RODMAN HEATING CO. �� g GfFee :�•Pi Kingston ROW, East �ec [MA to 26 Church St. S. PPiskering Phone: 725.4557 s (yep 104f) s • . - •.. - � Mme"• ' 1 ti THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1964 TME PICT AMM NEW: Pali Five DUMBARTON Tin "a °� tee" County May Assume 36 Miles Of Roads -- - - ,, we¢�e reed for Shirley Kulyk - Under Church - and Richard Kornis. �S[JiIANCB RIM. IWTATE The minister, Rev. Dr. W. A In PKkerl Torrnsi!' -• �iregularulletM - 4�los W$ 24 IZ Reideenfe WH. 24115 Mme',ceryconducted of.worshi , ....A brief congregational moot- moisted - p Tile Road Deprar rnent of the County of Ontario is - assisted by Mr. R P1beaiarh, at Ing decided the service. Itmaking a study of certain roads tit, within a fifteen CYRIL Mon" the oror A bvwa lung b : was decided to hold our ser- yam' period, they Y assume as pant of their con- "Just far Today" was sung by vices at 11.15 a. m., to allow struction and maintenance program. In the Township the choir, with Mrs. Vera Free- Dr. McKay time to have two of Pickering� the roads under consideration for "take- J' man and Ellie M services Sunday mornings, over" axe: Audley Road from No. 2. Hwy to the • �v �� on su y ori the duet. Dr. McKay read- prior to 11.15, at Fairport limits of Uxbridge Town; Greenwood Road, from No '7 �•�•7 ��% d Romans: 8: 11 -.28 far his res- 'Church, which has become too D 2. to the Greenwood Con ervatiion .Park; 7th. Con. Road - son The sermon topic ways- crowded for one service... -. from the Brock Road (east) to the Claremont Conser- "John Calvin - A Saint" as Next Sunday, evening at vatiom Park; Base Line Extension from the Liverpool 31 ICIMCSTON IIA. W. P.A. BOX 168 - 7.30 o'clock there will be a �d to the Metro Boundary; Con. 1. and 2. from the -- Sunday was All Saints day, Brock Road to the Altona Road; White's Sideroad from PICKEMG, ONTARIO this was a Hanel topic. "Remembrance Service" in the y sic. 'None No. 2. to Con. 2.; Liverpool Road from No. 2. to Con. s church. Rev. E. H. Christmas, .. of the people who later b� R. C. A. F. Chaplain, will add- 2'' pool Road', from the Base Line to Lake Ontario; . came saints were very popul- Fl Con. 3, and 4. from the Brody Road to the Altona Road; ar a their day. Mand were ress the congregation. A social Markham -Pickering Town -Line from No. 7. Highway persecuted and d We hour wild follow. to County Road No. 5. (9th. Con.); Harwood Ave. from have a respect today Or The General Meeting of the No. 2. Highway to No. 401; Markham -Pickering Town Peo- U. C. W. will be at 8.00 Line from No. 7. Highway d. ple who dedicate their lives to p' h. from Metro TorontoBouto the 5th. Con.; N. R. Ave. JOHN A, Y Christian Work, as long as M NovvrtH. 2, Tai the church. dory to the C. N. R. This Lo Mss. W. H. J. Thompson will would amount to about 36 miles in Puckering Township. they do not ihterfere or try to 1 N : U R A N C ! change our lives. John Calvin; speak and show a film • on be- y who was born a Roman Cath - Society. °� the Canadian �' IETTER CARRIER DELIVERY OF MAIL AT AJAX - fRUDMIAL �>f11RA11a . -CSF ENGLAND olic, started to .train as a Society. Members are remind- _ V tCOWAM Nd° priest: He w as later converted ed to bring an "unwrapped art - to Protestantism lcle" for the "Touch and Take" On Monday, November 16, 1964, the delivery of mail by s1 -- LIFE --;--AUTOMOBILE - FIRE ' �' a counter of the Bazar Letter Carrier wail commence at Ajax: -Ontario. - seholar, •wrote many books a- The Snowflake Bazaar, spun_ This delivery service will cover the Town of Ajax, and the - 107 I(INGSTON ROAD !AIR ° - bout: his new beliefs. As a Villages of Pickering Beach, Fairport Beach and Fairport, as. " writer and scholar John Cal- ached by the U. C. W. is ori well as the area known as ,Bay Ridges. ID/er ldiMe9 fir. Alm tbsppi•f Ceases. fbeew WIL 111,411111 vin was brilliant. Asa man November 21, beginning at 10 It Is vitally important that the residents of the affected fbsee ler ismod we Ceeerees Ow Or Ifs he was often haughty, �_ a. s Plan to attend, to sur- areas co-operate with the Pes Office in he following manner: - chase C2ha'istmas Gifts and De- t tempered and quarrelsome. He corations, .Home -baking, Han- (1) By in2talll a Wetter slot', or a mail box at De - helped to set up Protestantism dicrafts. Refreshments will al- ,'ther home, and (ori place of business. in Geneva. Many of his doc- so be served. APPRAISALS MORTGAGES tries are followed today. He 12) By Informing all their correspondents of their was disliked because he .- Personals - new postal address which must include the building _ _ thought people should discip- The -Dumbarton Public School number and streot 'name. If the designation "Ajax" Is line themselves and many peo- Graduation Banquet was held used following the name of the community In which ple disliked any discipline: on Friday, October 30. Han. they reside, sortation will be expedited. REAL ESTATE BROKER - ' 'fire flowers in the church Michael Starr was guest spea A short ceremony marking the start of this new service were in memory of Mr. Walter ker. The "Citizenship Award" will be held at the Ajax Post Office on Monday, November Avis, who was buried on Thurs s was presented to John Raney, 16, at 9.00 A. M. The general public are cordially Invited TORONTO COBOURG day. at. Erskine Cemetery. by the Donor B. N. Sleight- to attend. P. O. Box 695. Charles St., It 12A Khig St. W., Delivery of the first letter under the new system will be -■�t���a>is��st�tst�it��it���tit�itast���it���t�t���ita■ made by Mayor Smith, of Ajax, and other prominent local Ste"" "Ir" TORONTO COSOURG, Pbm*. FR. 2-7601,- personages will be present. Phen.: W� s.,,,, %M. Geiger, Mgr. DUNBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION Ful.Tz, Dist. Director of Postal Services 1 holme. Mr. F. Signoretti, of Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattaw, Prop. the ' Club ; Presented St. Andrew $ PAINTE81 a DECORATOR j Susan Annis, the "Valedictory" Church Men eith. Riehl. Waters pgpjg OAi ~RAd10 1 V speaker, with fire Proficiency. Asit4r�sMr, aw �t4ift4rNG. Ajax, Pickering, Brougham i j Award, and the Sports Award Service on Sunday morning A c.. _ .IDiaPERT WALL PAPERING 1 - - ran is _ . Greenvrood 942.3M0 I was presented to Br' M' ally was conducted by �• F. Coir PMnn X11 CHAERM ACCdMTAM 41 � by Mr. L. S. Clark. key. Airs. Marion McClement ter AthrlN aid Eefbnat4s o= W. rL G. fA� _ Whitby Claremont. task Miss Clark, Music Supenis- presiding at the organ. A very UCiei1� '� _ opM- or,. red the guests in a lively lovely arhrtheaht "Praise Ye The NO OBLIGATION . 1 ator for Zenith 1.3120 --- � ... AJae o9MAwA seresew ,rea,TawFiq,� � smg"s'°ng• Name of the Lord'• was sung A C. ENR 6ia-�e C'e`• °` Mrs. Geo. McConachie, Con- by the Senior and Junior i16 Naseds TNeeaee� s2s-7127 k Bay Ridges, Dunbarton, Mar- verher of the evening, • and her Choirs. The' scripture readings i Ridges Burt Weise flea. els-0490 � tin Subdivision and WestBay able assistants, did a beautiful were -Psalm 27, and' Acts 16. Rouge - Phone 829-11.91 job of decorating, and served 9 - 24. Mr. Conkey's message ,r dei t „Eager Respon- " t a delicious meal was tY i - o 0 o sibili '. a Christian Churd h F. between No. 4 a _. _ �•• j A delightful afternoon tea had come to Europe, Paul Lav- SBPTIC� TANKS Y.r. Harwood Ave., North, 401 Highways -µ.Vi` held at the home of Mrs, ing heard the call "Come Over PLASTER CERAMIC T11R • steanstesi=■aaltstaesttisetiear•tnaneaellaesnsaeeeaas•■ merge i.aw-rence, on Thurs- into Macedonia and help us'", - CLEANED rBTONB " day afternoon. in honour of the four missionaries: Paul, firs, Ford, who was recently Luke, Timothy and Silas be - w. iVTT CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC married, and moved to their gan'work there. Lydia was the FLAGSTONE PATIOS i •fteNv residence on Kingston first convert. The missionaries _ -M S-d0r8: n,C. K {& J Road, A suitable gift was pres- -found a place for worship and MARTIN ENRIGHT OWER MARINE SERVICE cited the guest of honour by 'prayer by the river -side. This PHONES Tit 9.1f9x EXPERT M s[ri. Lawrence expressing. the was the beginning of the good wishes of her neighbours church Lydia, joined herself f REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES and friends. with them for study. God is Power Mowers - Outboard Motors -Air Cooled Engines Mr, and Mrs. Walter Willis ' infinite in His workings, He ) ,PIrst Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mortgages Available Chain Saws - Garden Tractors & Tillers were in Toronto on Friday. works in the General Assemb- For Additions and Improvements .risitingMrs, John Gray, ly; in the. Church Schools; in SHARPEN Congratulations to Mrs. Rob- the Summer Cam for the WE AR EN Camps We also rehase< or Loan on Existin Mortgages Circular Saws ert -Anderson Sr_ Fairport Rd. - victories of Christ. Paul was P�+ g • geg Hand Mowers, Hand Saws, Hand Tools, N,, wtho celebrated her 36th happy with the obedience of It You Require Any Mortgage Financing i Per Fast, We- Oct up & deliver All Work Guaranteed birthday on Friday, October these people to God's work. Courteous Service. Call - 130. Lydia was a seeker after truth, DumbartonPhone 839.4052 Congratulations to Susan a capable person in the basin- AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY ' John Raney and Brian est world, strong in character. �iicalyy wbo received awards intelligent. Let us encourage at the 0unbarton Pub. School qualities in our church, Lldia 100 Adelaide St. Weft, Toronto 4, Ontario Graduation .Banquet last Fri- invited 'these' missionaries to day evening• in tier home. She had a 1 EM n $4.100 - Evenings $.19-1750 or WA. Z-6904 Pi nQf ' ................... :.........hospitalityroom wan- ted slily of E SIGN MAN INSURANCE - to Learn more m these -j _ . T. H meth. Elders are' admonished DOREEN AND FRED .HOLLOWAY Serving the area since 1922 to be given to hospitality. we Let us handlo year read in Hebrews that Jesus Bill TRUCK LETTERING Insurance Needs said "I was a stranger and ye .'HARDWARE CUTOUT LETTERS - Fire. ,�,,,. took me in Christianity oom- �Grahar� CARTOONS heart, the open home. the open uaWllty, efrr. } fire open hand. Let us ' ..,QISPLAYS POSTERS e.0 di q J!'bS never forget to make strangers APMAKU• . �lr SHOWCAROS �Ot V ye. and visitors welcome in our �i11 BANNERS CAN of eoN4et "&an ��' as � as in our home. When our hearts are open, our 1 k St. S. Whitbyears are Open our 44 HOUR 7 DAY SERVICE 148 tree brothers ' orr. .NENBRAL'HARDW.ARE 942-6241 Find Us Fast In The Yellow Pages - Res: Pickering Beach - Phamw WHifthali s.�9� �PIdmG�l o e>r DUGS LTD. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - TME HANDYMAN f MSIIA�TIES - SUNDRIES -'BABY BABY NEEDS ' (ED ARMSTRONG), ' • DO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO? aferin� ON THE HOUSE OR PROPERTY r 7 BE IT LARGE OR SMALL ;STORE HOURS: Catering To All Occasions PAINTING UPKEEP OF GROUNDS WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. ro 9 p.nm. ,. GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. SUNDAYS nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.�rl. t0 S p.11�. Ufa Sandwiches - - CALL 942-5616 88 Kingston Rd. W. =- PI ]PHONE Whet ha8 2-5961 ..:.. ::..: . ......... .. • moat Boy Scouts are holding a A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS !69.95 . `peeper drive and hanger day on November 14th. Our Wholesale Price $39.95 This week Mr, and Mrs. Mid- _ dleton. Mr.. and Mrs. H. Dean, e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton and Mr. and Mn. Jim Briscoe y, !!!Savings On Our House Calls & Shop Repair Service ,are, being hosts to. two student ,teachers this week. SSSSSAVE - Picture Tubes, Tubes, Parts - !!!SAVE The alar meeting of the `Evening Group of the U. C. W TUNER CLEANER - Only 99c.. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mildred Tayor on Nov. 9th at - �. ELECTRONICS `'6 p. m. Miss Beatrice McLean _ � � - of Greenwood wih spe'a'k on the New Curriculum to Surr - WHOLESALE SUPPLY COO LTDO dray scftool teachers and any - .'others' wttio are interested. The „program is in ,charge of it � :LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Evans and Lillian Gatrslin. The' _ Sad - lunch Hardy and s under Sad- FOR $APING PHONE 839'2248 _ . • • ie Hardy and Grace Cooper. el � . A good crowd attened the ` Halloween part' on SaturdaywwwMUM rn night in the eor'rtunitY hash, ■ee//11t■■////■■/\/Bet sporis-(xvd by the Recreation ' Committee Community Centre: Mr. Jinn McGuire was _ - Pqp Six THE PICKERING NSWi THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1914 •,::Police Investigate Hallowe`en Wit °' ........................ BUSItVE�S DIRECTORY Tie Churches The prize witnnets Boys 5 and under - David - BLUE NOTES - 3 Pleasant Street. T v ' RLECTRONIC Ri sebarlk Read, North R McPhara • w. L. s. eln MacKenzie, Stephen MadrrtosStreet.. fires' In Claremont N And Area •� Hold Concert November.. ---------------------------- ". and Stemkners Sanderson. ttttsi>LttRia�!•�tL . • ' SUNDAYS iC,l`DreAYS 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 Gins 6-7, Susan Sanderson, gheM Evans, Diar m Ward. The Pickering 'slue Notes" are holding Concert , BAY RIDGES pkkerin0 Plicae HO S -4i24 . The Claremont Fire Depart- : Cook. a and Open House on Sunday, Nov- GUARANTEED McEACHNIE S sawiee d Worship Sunday school A Bible Clara Girls," Kathy Loys't. Mme` : meat had one of iit's busiest Boys 10-12 Robert Rozell, ember 8, at 2.00 p. m. in Pick- Rddio-TV Service l,45 A. AL United ChurCll nights in•so¢ne time, when on Frank Hill, Glen,Hammond. Bring Village Coamnunnty Hsu. I Menlhq Prayer FUNERAL DIRECTOR GOODFELLOW INSURANCE LIMITED _Telephale tial -2601 • , Hailowe'ett nig}nt they fougtnt Girls 13-16 Blanche Benson. Four other bands have been Any AAeke or Modal • JlAlnister: Rev. Moiv lle Buffan _ . fires from about 9 p. m. to 2 Boys 13-16 Gerry Cook, Nor- invited to play at this concert * — CHURCH SERVICES — i_ I� P-• M. Sunday moaniing. • man Whyte. and have agreed to come. toARTHUR F{ELD Ontario Provincial Police in Adults Mrs. Olive Sander Pickering for that afternoon. Private Ambulance Service ,x,45 and 11.07 A. M. vestigated the worst fire, Over son, Mrs. Noreen Hili, Jack They are: Kempenfelt Corps, PICKETING, $6,000.00 worth of farm imple- Redshaw, Mrs. Thelma Hock- of Barrie; the Hilltoppers, of ,DAY OR NIGHT Sunday School 'meats belonging to the Chas. ley, Mrs. Norma Benson. Richmond Hill; file Marklfazrr - -"- - Hours- As above for Worship Cooper 'hardware were burned, Collegettes Girls Corps, and SerykM when a barn in which they Claremont Co -Operative Sales Scarboro Firefighters Trumpet stored, was burned, east of the UP $30,000.00 Over Last Year Band. WATER DELIVERED AUDLEY Village. Claremont firmen fou- The fifteenth annual meet- There is no charge for the, Wi/. Metaehnle, Prep. 1.15 P. M. - Sunday Schad ght the blaze, then called in the Brougham, department. ing of the Claremont Co -Op- concert, and the Blue Notes invite everyone to mark down West of Dunbarton * 2.30 P. M. - Church Service •Unfortunately the blaze could erative was held in Claremont United Church on October 27, that date, November 8; and PHONE: 942_2171 tttttttatttttt//ttt/t<is . not be controlled and the barn and contents was destroyed. preceded by a bountiful bang- Boated come to the Pickering Hall for a very interesting afternoon g � :PHONE :' Pickering, Ont. y ` Murray Carson who lives on uet by the Church's of Stewards. It ;s a good chance to -find out ATlantie 2-0063 ' the next farm to the fatal fire, In keeping with the 30th an- about the Drum Corps type of St Geor s • w raced to Claremont to turn in the aiann after sighting the rriversary of the Co -Operatives Ontario, a was band; to examine the instrur eats and have them demon- Anglican Chweb i blaze. presentation made of suitably inscribed Co- strafed by the players. KEN and CLARKE Fire Chief Thos, Hammond, Pioneer Scrolls to the me Each visiting Corps will play its own selections and there R E N T I C E Creighton, Drynan PICRSRINOP OHTwtw, . said the first call carne about r4nbers of the Provisional Board - is a of a massed •P & Murdoch Nov. H. S. SHEPHERD 9 o'clock when an old car be :longing to the Jos. McCullagh of Directors of Claremont Co- Operative in 19.18: Milton possibility band selection (if the players p Y AUCTIONEERS Barristers, 0. A., o. D. esi zea. garage was set on fire. Then a Pegg, chairman; Ralph Faulk are able to learn the tune in time). All in all, it will be an MARKHAM -Solicitors �1iiiie "'r A' -'t°ie for w• i 942-ag, 2OuL Pb•au 0sa-sass "t call came to go to the cons- -" - truction shack of Mel -Ron con- ner• secretary; Allan Ellicott, Lewis Jones: Edgar Ward, the event, well worth attending.— �-. e�Yee d overdo Ysr a-aHoiN- and Notaries Public �- SUNDAY $E/VICE$ — . 0.30 a. m.—Holy Commission structi�on on the Boniface side- late Walter Syme$. Robert C �• _ r i hold Furofta o HOW Estate $At�l[ OF CQMIM�G CMAIialas 10.20 .. m-21•rekng Preysr • -road. The shack was located at the spot wherea new bridge is Malcolm, the late Frank Chap- Ernest Crossland. and t9 Use The Classifieds - Those ai• our geslalty at S Simco' St. N., Oshawa ses0 a m -'H•I>r C•e�lsa (4th sends) being built. Chief Hammond said there � Allison Robertson the initial who do, Say They Bring the aeaseemb" /std DUAL SERVICE AT OUR Patel Tel Oshawa 723=3446 101• a. m.—seedy $creel (t■ she Parka Nan _ . was a fire at the corner near manager. The report of the Directory Desired Results — PHONE$ — 161 4M ses0 a—Neessry Curtiss store, one on the high- and Manager showed totaY ...: -. - 61 ta.�a (wt Ow Pariah Nan) _.way and one just north of the sales volume of S•161:000.00 an NOTICE TO CREDITORS aedNe•srs lice• 10.0. wsONtsowY Sarco plant, all going at the h increase of eve. t e_ AND OTHERS $Once .. m. --Nelly C.mm�m�.e $erne tune. There was anther are 90.00 previous year. 90''= of these` . W M E "r I'bfOM'I" tK tM llsi Blaze near the tebphone build- puriases 1i er a made by mem ALL CLAIMS against the ■ ■ • • - Ing and one furtt*r south on the street. A gang was chased bers which is a very commend - Estate of CHARLES EDWARD PAGE, late of the Township of FLEURY s tOMERY H E R R I N away froom the Hammond res- able record of, member su Pickering, in the County of BARRISTERS SOLICITORS • IChr�sttOA Sueaee idence where a bale of oil ort. -Cash f deferred payment o, Ontario, Retired, who died on NOTARIES PUBLIC soaked straw was, found near patronage rebate declared in or about the 27th day of Sep- Sep - Nirlil' w Cid teed Society 9 � the out building. Later the 27 1954 in amount o. 59.3.. � 00 tember, 1964, are r ulred to � 1ESAlwd taeek Cough FI/Aeral and /cuss HILLS. oarTwato O. P. P, found another bale of was made this } ear; and aloe- to fated, in writing, with the Tr-S7S4 CHURCH SERVICE AND straw . aginst the Hammond ation of $12:741.M a fir, be_ undersigned, on or before the ..AT. Arab 1 ca Se i e Ambulance Service suNOwY - beta• It was reported that several , repo fez -red Patronage Rebate on a' 1964 getrerai merchandise] and lith day of November, 1964, after which date, the Estate o _ _ 1� IS."SCHOOL SUNDAY -= 11.00 A. r. A Saivism, EAHwa : groups were roaming up and the some of the 3r% Cash Patronage P.e1�aAe of 1 will be distributed without tee -7.36r Bard to any claim not then fil- � � ��'�`� Pea :Mo. Z Highway R.wjust ■•rug d down streets. gimps being strangers. 52,860.00 on -)etreleu n rc5- Ipu . ases was approve,?. 0d• >�r and dei -e•. b Appaletmw at Pickering Beach Read Ne. t. Highway Test:-i,al•s of Healing are stvo t Some mothers claimed their on 'trick treat' Mr: J. tiI Frz•er Stree s DATED at Pickering, Ontario •� �• wedesd.y Meetlwg children out .or were terrified by all the com= motion. vibe: C, C. C: Dir•ec or• .Pre _ ent of Canadian Na onai Ex hibition a H�:- this 15th day of October, 1961. - VERNA ANNIE LONG, . MONUMENTS �'elephOAe New at sW C M. ALL ARE wtu:oals TM R•sdk+g Room N the' and pr,>rirrent .Pea t• t • • A special' meeting of stein Breeder was a ue-,? Ani' Executrix, by her Solicitors, WHitehall 2-3610 the Pebaei Tuesday. Thursday Good Fellowship- Class .ts to gave a mos- intereso;nz c>^ HARRY A. NEWMAN 3 NEW- "Highway M•aameet works" a0 Friday . a.ee a a.00 P. at -meet in the United Church S. mentary nn a film--,vt.jrb tira� MAN, 12 'Richmond Street, E. ROBERT AUSTIN, PROP. . �' •am• teeati•.. S. IN)orns on Nov. 10 at 8 p, M. sho-tn- nn 'he dei.�i„c)ftter. Toronto 1., Ontario. /•, /• 1, whiny, Ontario For Further information. Cat! The guest spealeet will be from defy for Crippled Ctt1d- Ontario C:—'?pe:•a`%e d•a2;n: ' Enov 6) Tw• Mil« w«t Ot whithy ■/////////tttlattt/t/s ATlantle a•isos - the S x `ren•. - on Not a. Highway, e•!Mr«w Buy and Soli Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton of ! wrwy • vele: With A Classified Ad - T.�ronto, spent the weekend at "thy blrs, Bar ALUMINUM DOORS _ I �O^e. WhMby 66346 t/////t//i/////■/t//■ $t. Andrew's home of Mr. and ton, 'r: Presbyterian Church We hope firs. Robert Ward } AND WINDOWS , Church SfT••1 North. Mek0r1/$ w feeling better after her enation Thursday at th \eve market Hospital. o • Attractive in Appearance and Pace_ \� tt - Wf'YE DONE IT Minister Rev. P. Conkey, M. A MansOr 16 Windsor Ddw j - pt�t 90 persons attended _ Lite U, C. w. presbyterial last a 942-21111113 Thrm;day at the United Chun A Y ` M B E R WE'YE GONE WHOLESALE S•Me• of Worship 11.13 A.JIw Sympathy 1s extended to the, families of the Reynolds and r1 s� =` - SusiSchool 10.00 A.M. Baker -families on the deattl of••R their sister-in-iaw, Mrs. Stan: Piekerin Yard Onl l $A YEY Aa. SAVE WTeloome Awatlr = ' Linton. _ On-ovember 14, the Clare- . nein - -: .: cu moat Boy Scouts are holding a A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS !69.95 . `peeper drive and hanger day on November 14th. Our Wholesale Price $39.95 This week Mr, and Mrs. Mid- _ dleton. Mr.. and Mrs. H. Dean, e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton and Mr. and Mn. Jim Briscoe y, !!!Savings On Our House Calls & Shop Repair Service ,are, being hosts to. two student ,teachers this week. SSSSSAVE - Picture Tubes, Tubes, Parts - !!!SAVE The alar meeting of the `Evening Group of the U. C. W TUNER CLEANER - Only 99c.. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mildred Tayor on Nov. 9th at - �. ELECTRONICS `'6 p. m. Miss Beatrice McLean _ � � - of Greenwood wih spe'a'k on the New Curriculum to Surr - WHOLESALE SUPPLY COO LTDO dray scftool teachers and any - .'others' wttio are interested. The „program is in ,charge of it � :LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH Evans and Lillian Gatrslin. The' _ Sad - lunch Hardy and s under Sad- FOR $APING PHONE 839'2248 _ . • • ie Hardy and Grace Cooper. el � . A good crowd attened the ` Halloween part' on SaturdaywwwMUM rn night in the eor'rtunitY hash, ■ee//11t■■////■■/\/Bet sporis-(xvd by the Recreation ' Committee Community Centre: Mr. Jinn McGuire was _ OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES COMMUNITY CHURCH the mwster of ceremonies were: JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. 24 HOUR Reformed ' The prize witnnets Boys 5 and under - David e 3 Pleasant Street. T v ' RLECTRONIC Ri sebarlk Read, North R McPhara • w. L. s. eln MacKenzie, Stephen MadrrtosStreet.. SERVICE ". and Stemkners Sanderson. (Off Liverpool Rd... South) SUNDAYS iC,l`DreAYS 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 Gins 6-7, Susan Sanderson, gheM Evans, Diar m Ward. , BAY RIDGES ANTENNAS i TOWERS Plicae HO S -4i24 . Y Boys 6-7, Terry McCAAM, r_f Jay gnaw, ,� PHONE 4-4771 or 4772 Neural. - ..10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Installed i Repaired n efephoae 8Z9-.193 7 sawiee d Worship Sunday school A Bible Clara Girls," Kathy Loys't. Mme` EVENINGS — 7 to 9 P. M. C 8 M RADIO l,45 A. AL on BOYS g -.g RO&wy nVa=, dg CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS i TELEVISION I Menlhq Prayer DeRueina,' Wayne Rozeil. GOODFELLOW INSURANCE LIMITED _Telephale tial -2601 11:06 A. M. Girls 1(1`12 F%?�ler- Highland Creek Shopping Plaza Hely CoINrNlrNoa • FMIt ens, Susan HayWarA K®aetn : : IE/�////tattt/tttt/t//■ .: 7. Ratepayers' Association News trodueed the Staff, and comp- Davmdson children. Catharine Draw". First draw to be made Ba3sdon, who will be one year ffPhi: 942-U74 limented them on their work. Nettie, Clifford Earl and Don- this month. Be sure to purr old on November , also to From our Files: Mr. John R. He then spoke on a school gid Stewart were barptised dur• chase his brother, Eddie, who will ....: `••-•_........ Nicholson, Postmaster General, library being established at ds s tickets early. All celebrate his lith birthday on ..:wrote to the Bay Ridges Rate- illi this service. proceeds support the youth of N - RADIO SERVICE ..� • ttte school, and asked Parents Sunday, November 8, will be our community, through -nkat- November 11. payers' Association in April of A oxnrununyity shower was Day 'or Evening to donate some books which Communion Sunday ing, hockey etc. this year on the subject of are no .1 given for Miss Marjorie Ann delve crier in use toward The Church Council wall meet Several residents of Fairport Kern last Th at Fair - __.:_ 942-1510 --� - cry", and we quote: this effort., on Tuesday, November 10, and Beach attended the Lakeshore Crux y With the provision of letter Father Walthier, who is to all members are asked to at- Dance at Annandale Country port r cox ire mch, in honor to Sundays lk Holidays carrier service to your area, B her co marriage ul leave for Borneo, to work .in tend, as is will be "Budget Club lest week. �:. the Bay. Ridges subV%t office the Missions, showed a very Night", The following evemng, Parents of Cubs and Scouts Barry Cook. Many beautiful 723-5301 would be left in operation and gifts were received. A dainty P interesting film 0n Borneo, November 11, Pastor Houck -Registrations are due for the ,the residents could have their where he will be spending the wi,U, be -meeting with the Co' un- tom lunch was served by Mrs I ELECTRONICS mail addressed to "Street and next threes years, ing Year. All Registrations Skitch and Mrs: Lawlor. • .;SUPPLY HOUSE cil regarding the Budget.' must be in by November 15. _ • - Number, Bay. Ridges, Oat" Following the meeting, re- -- Belated birthday greetings Later on, an open fetter to freshmernts were served. _ Fairport United Church' to Sharon Synder, who was all residents in early October o 0 0 " It is stil'1 possible to help fifteen years old on October .,was addressed "Postal Patrons,. "Happy Birthday" to Debbie the Building - Fund at Fairport Bay Ridges, Ontario -a survey Cullum, 864 Chapleau Drive. �C ' on October 1 1964 revealed United Church through the Congratulations to Jackie who will be seven years old 3 'HO that only 315c of the residents I on November 8, purchase of Christmas Cards„ Denny and Wayne Ridley upon _ seri small Novelt Items, suit- receiving the M stere .Man's t a ram .....ef stirs 0 0 0 able for Christmas giving. Any- Token on Apple Day. A Dist. this time by Mr. J. G: Fultz,' The Dunbarton District Girl one who would Pike to help Official toured the area and Dist. Director, Postal Service, Guides and Brownies Will hold their local United Churchin picked -out what he thought Toronto. a "White Elephant and Bake, this way, is asked to contact: was the best salesman, for - Your Association was cel'- Sale" on , Saturday, November Mrs. Ruth Porter at 839-3807. neatness and courtesy to the tainly pleased to at last, see 7, from 2.00 till 4.00 p. m.; at Bay Ridges, Ontario as part of the Fairport United Church, in a y, public. Their reward was a our address, since from the be- the Sunda School Room. All Ear WOOodan1D Tead Dollar from District Y Headquarters. The Pack funds ginning,. all ratepayers had proceeds from the sale will be duplicated the Silver Dollar ardently pronnoted our own devoted to help support the A happy evening last Satur- for the "second" boy. community and the use of its child which the Guides and day, when several friends gat name. on our mail. Brownies have "adopted" in hexed at the home of Mrs. Kay Now, as the day for door- Italy. Harkness, Rosebank Rd, for a OWASCO News to -door mail delivery approach- 0 0 0 " " ' Hallowe'e#r Marquerade Party. es in' Pickering Township, we We are sure that the young- Mrs_ Dolly Skidmore won 1s1 The 1st. Cherrywood Scout - are told that as mail .service stets of•our area.welcamed the Prize for her costume, when ing Unit has formed a Scout m Ajax Post Athletic Club is she a as a "Saturday -Trop , and applied for a Char fro the A PP�� P to that P will smalls } news P tt t Office, it would be to 'our' dis- once again, under way. With a . Night Bath and Mr. Esmond ter. Congratulations. Cher rY' tinct advantage to include the class in the auditorium at the- Skidmore. won 1st. Prize for w.00d. Success in all your fut name of "Ajax as part of our present time, it ds necessary the men because he was "Im-ure endeavours. new mailing address. This for the Club to help pay for personating a Woman", Pack Scoutem Training word came not from the P_ est- the service of the caretak elated anniversary wishes burse -November 12 and 14: master General, but from the in clearing the room and re- to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ped- Consult your OWASCO News District Director, Mr. Fultz. placing the desks, etc., after die, High Bush Trail, who cele- Letter, or your District Lead- p The Association wholeheart- the Club meets. In this regard, brated•on Noa^ember2. Another a for more information. This edly endorses the resolution the Club is obliged, while this big day on Nov. 1 -when Mr. Cor]rse is open to any person , forwarded by- the Pickering situation exists, to charge a Peddie observed his birthday. interest edin "Scouting". Twp. Council. _deploring the fee of 10c. per student partic- We are happy to report Mr. The District Commissioner, use of. the word "Ajax" in the ipating. to defray costs. Gordon Hill. High Bush Trail. Mr. T. Wilcox, would irks all mailing address -for the var- For the youngsters, the Club is improving nicely, Mr. Hill "Registrations in to him by lour - areas in the Township. meets at 7.00 p, m., and lasts is stigl in the Oshawa General November 15, If your boy's n r The Association wi9i inform until 9.00 P. M. After which, Hospital. registration is not paid. Please the Post Office of our view- adults (over 18) will meet for Mr. and .Mrs. H, Horton, of attend to_ it now. point in writing. and . urges "keep fit exercises" on a group Rosebank Road, are happy to The 1st, Fairport Beach Cubs r ` other Associations, and (or) basis, Fee for the adults will have her brother visiting them. and Scouts held a joint Hall - .business groups in the areas also be 10c.• per person. Mr: Ted Allender arrived from owe'en Party and "Going Up to do so, as well. 0 0 0 California last Monday, after Ceremony" on Thursday even- 000 ven-000 After the big success of the driving his daughter back to ing, October 29. Three boys c Many orf the residents of Harvest Dance Man held recently test home in Taranto. went up to the Troop in real t MAve.. in company with by the Recreation Association Mrs, Horton is taking part juke style. Full uniform and of Bay Ridges, we are sure that in the Shriners' Bowling Tour painted faces. The Ladies' Aux - other Bay Ridges people .who B Ri es residents nament next Saturday. The kindly served re - wanted to beautify the sub -div- malil' Mary very ; inion, planted trees along their soil find their, feet tappiseg, and tournament, in aid of Crippled fzesh�nty to - the •boys. Upon boulevard. The trees' were still wiH welmn-* the opportunity Children is being held at the leaving' for home, the boys re-. a boulev but they t were re stn- to attend- the Kiwarnis-sponsor Bayview Bowl and the Village re}�d apples and candies.- _ irhg t , but tyke. and offered beer 13 We on Friday, .Novem- Bowi. Good luck Mary, Corr. � We are sorry to hear that .............. ....._•_,.._�:__ the prwrdse of a lovely tree- The fun gets under way at Mr. Weeks, 1st. Cast., is in.the a .r ; shaded street in the future. the x Community Hall, ' at Oshawa General Hospital. His Fretiehinan S � Ajax Nakit w --the .trees are gone. 5.30 p, m., and coiltnnues until nnany friends wish hien speedy 100 amThere will be novel-. recovery to good health. A. "Jewellery Demonstration" , Last Saturday fight, Hall- 1.00 . . ` Hallowe'en, some trick in spite ty dances with prizes and door The Boys' Brigade looked will be held -in the Fadn•port ; of treaters, scrapped their pies. mighty sharp last Sunday in United Church. an Thursday, stents off near the ground. Tickets which are available their. Church Pas'ade. November 5, at 8.00 p -.m. The Some of the householders frown all members 'of Kiwanis .. ......................._............... proceeds go to the Building ....: who lost their trees, have now o f play Ridges: Dost 33.00 per �+ • Fund. joined together, and offered a om4)le. For information. or r aimo� SeQ� Happy birthday to Carl Bals- - ■ reward of 525:00 for inform tickets, you can also contact: The :Dumbarton Fairport Bch: don, who is having a birthday you can heat water electrically bon to the P rensa E)r4c Hatfield at 839-3825, ; or. Recreation Association is again on November 12. 6: for t$* damage. Anyone hav- Bob Laidlaw, at 839-3843. selling tickets on a "50-50 The Sacrament of Holy 138 �p Ing any information that may 000. Help, is asked to contact Mr. Witt) so many functions 'conn= and Mrs. Hargreaves at 839- ing up over the festive season, ROSEWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE - ALLEY GOSSIP 338,5. we hope that all groups or Or- This r Tuesday. October 27 This is Trot the first time gan izapions pla;sAng dances, It was ,sure nice to see Chris Beare out for the first time TIMES we have suffered this type of bazaars. and what -have -you, this year, and she bowled 'quite well too. damage. It seems to be open are remembering to check Oply one absentee last week--Jotw Smith, and I forgot season year round on trees, on first. with Mrs. `Muriel Read- to ask Betty ,U he was sick. If you are Jim. we hope You school property and vcdrdowB, ing regarding the date. are better. I rni4eed you (even if you don't smoke). Thanks to o.7d vie alt styBTe in the rephase- Mrs. Reading's volunteer Reg. Roberts for bowling fbr hfrnh. as fast as average use demands WIN help to ensure Dot Benham wi?11 not be aisle to boned till the beg'innimQ • of rneayt mets.. If anyone can help services . the year, to Rive her back lots of time to strengthen, so, Jean ■ to stop'this sort of thing hap- that no od w affair conflicts Brake has joined the team as a permanent menkm for half with the new r penmg, they have a public with your date, aid thus the season, god, if Dot can't oorrre back she will, replem her. duty to db so. As far the 325 should guarantee Your group a Quite a renv of our men will be away next week because reward, in the writer's opin- better •turirout, and a more of the hunti� seaway. Hage they shoot better than they bawl. -ion, it could well be returned mwoesstW affair. -I mean Cec., not you:Pop. to the .persons who gave it, to Mrs. R'ea'ding can be con- There was oltrite' a bat3fie on alley 7 aTxi 8 last week for � 111 i 1 deity cost of replacing their ta&ed -at 839-3206. First •Ptwe, and the RaUhV Stones swanned the Bacheill6m, f 00 0 I think Sid was scared of me. •Newer mind Al., there's three trees -if they have the heart more series. The Ra4liryg Stones •crave not won it yet. but �► _ .to do so. Don't forget. the Christmas •.may only have to take one g'a'me to c icn. 000 - Gift Table and Bake Sale to Parents who have children be held by :the Mothers' Aux- High Gents -On The Night - Parents - T attending Bayview Heights and 31iary of the 1st. Bay -Ridges 4Georze Brleknell 749 with hep: Bill Morrh;h 746 flat Cee. ,Sir Jehn A. MacDonald Pub- Sea Scouts and Cubs, am Sat- �Ia)aiTyRer 687 with, tyro: Georgie James 665 with trod: Dermis { 13c Schools will have a wel- urday, November 21, at 2.00 P. Morns 654 with 'ihcp: Al Cotehrpole 612 flat: Gebrso Rotten lone opporturdty to learn M. at Fairport United Church wit7tr fico Lem Gates 6(16 with thCp; Jack Moore 605 witty hyo. 1' _-Kne'thimg about the aims and in the Sunday School Roorn, GerrHlohy Ladles On The Nicht-- is material o[ the New ch You can give your pocket- Gerry Barker 659 with hep: Gladys Brleknell 643 with herr: Alma Redman 625 with hes: Mary Norte" 623 flat; jean ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANZE Mathernatirs nDw being taught book' ,a• break, and purchase Rlak• 610 with hep; Trudy Ford 610 with hep.......... . in Grades 7 and 8. On Monday, nice items suitable far Christ- �0 Club Flat -- November 9, at 8.00 p. m., a mas Certs at reasonable cost, CPr. HnMireer 287: Bill Morridh 272-237-297: GporQ RrieknPll "Cascade 40" is flameless, clean, silent. And there Is s ' program wRi be wed. in and at the same time, help 970) 237-9f1A- Tre'nP %hi�Plcic 2Ri: Mary V� tern 2"-918- ("--n ten year guarantee on the tank. this regard than should prove the ladies Who Plan to buy TRtr+Ps 2' -21 TnNly F(rr,i 225: f:pnran Rn+fP� 218-2(1ft f:orry doth interesting and informs- tents and came staves for the Rarker 218-207: T)PnnL,- Moore 215-2f1R: Frwi TrP:von 914-910: t"Ve. „ Scouts and Cube, The majority RPtty on BAr r 210 Al. Catch -pole 206-205-201: Irene Morridh APPROVED: The new "Cascade 40'.' Water Heating 000 ' of these Sea Scouts carne from 'N14: Don 8arke�r 202. . . � The Sdrool of the Holy Re- Bay Ridges. To"'n S+andinef ipe►wtsl- . Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed d Th er o T. h (Conroe- 000 Re"Ine Store` "' Swarehe.s 16: Bachelers 16: chadnwe '13; through the combined research and resources of Parent Teac3rers Association) r CHURCH NEWS Beatles 11; Animals 10c Dakotas 6: Pacemakers 4. Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers. held a recent General Meeting . S Nan# Weak CeeneetlHon- in'the school audkorhun. Pres- -peace Lutheran Church Meek welcomed welcomed the families of Mr. A�i'lev 1. and 2-Parv*rrakets vc. R017ine Stones. FOR DETAILS CALL idem David s ail, those present and expressed and Mrs. Adam Elsaw, and Aliev 3 aro 4--.Ranlwlana A. Sntges Pts O�� hydio a fits gratitude for such a large Mr. and Mrs. Stewart David- Ailey `; anti f+--Tlatmtar vs. SlPtA ec attendance. son into membership on Suri APov 7 pre i R-A7rtrrla'la vim. +ar1++un (. Th&Vs all for this -rook-4teed t uek. Geed Health and Mr. J. Henry, Prin aipal, In- •.clay, November 1. The three Godd Bowling To All (_ Page Sighf THi PICKERilft NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1964 :. :WEST ROUGE Social Evening, commencing ful success. T%VWyy_Un ee dduiday evening. Mr. R. E. '"red•'. The racket on Wednesdays With dessert and coffee, at 8.00 competed with the boys an Sins, of Whitby, will be the evening, on the Auda ft P. m., followed by film — '•bobb eY ad, "For Good or Evil", mB„ for apples: lot's diff guest speaker. He will speak North, was made by shook There were Goblins, Witches, I The Voice of Women O icult to say who won They ran on file work of a "consulting forty-five frieTds of Mr. and Organ- The C. G. I. T. meet at out of apples, but the dads engiaieez", tai a municipality. Mrs. Leonard Waltham. The Ghosts and Searcy (`restores !oration, to call her at AT 2- the home of Miss Law- seemed to be out in front. On Friday eve!airrg, the Ex- neighboring of every description out in '2509, as there will be a meet- son Road, this week. oT� �, who were a - West Rouge on Hallowe'en, anti I ing at the home of Mrs, Kl No word on the luck of Vern plovers entertained the child- wakened, joined in the �� although ym, The Rummage Sale held on I Mason and Denis Mann. They ren up to Grade 4, at a Hall- ivari. The newly weds_ glr many knocked on the Altana Road, on Monday, Nov- Saturday last at the Shopping were ttp at Coboconk, trying owe'en Party in the Church. ' comed their guests, doors for tricks. or treats, .there ember 16, with the guest spea- Plaza, by the Ladies' Guild for ducks and was a large turnout of these ker Mrs. M. Pearlmutter, of was again last week end. Prizes were awarded to the freshnients were served to all. funny little quite suceessQtil, acrd the A birthday we missed— following for costumes: 'Pre- Mr.. and Mrs. Feed Arman, of —= People at the here Toronto, and this should be a ladies felt it was well worth ' Theresa Lahr, Akona Road School Girls" - Judy Perrin Pickering, and Mr. and Mrs. 'anis Party a the school, where very interesting meeting. the effort. was two years old on Novem� and Ann Pardon; "Pre -School Tack Annan, Whitby, visited the children recerved grazes o 6 0 On Sunday, November'8, at ber 3. Hope. it was a• ha for the best costumes, were West Rouge Canoe Club held 11.15 a. m. will be Mbrttin� P happy day Boys" - John Perrin and Brian Mrs. S. Wonnacott, on -Sunday,, i<. shown cartoons and handed a their annual meeting on Fri Wo J Theresa. Rogers; 'Junior Girls" - Wil- Four of the Audley ladies at- t' -'bag of goodies at the. end of day, (+etcher 30, at the St. in charge. Guthriethe night, Senior Sun. School day to Lynda Davis, Altona "Junior Boys" - Kevin Church- Presbyterial Regional Meeting. € big you,, Edward's Parish Hall. Though at 10.00 a. m., and the Junior Rd. who celebrated her ninth yard and Jerry Kamprrian; at Pickering; ort Tuesday of > W the Ked ma, and everyone mere was not a very good at- Classes at 11.15. birthday on' November 11. Explorers" - Beverley Smith last week. Who helped make the party a tendance, an Executive was ap St. Calombos' Circle of the success. anted for the comm year, dies' Guild at the _...... ,,_, acrd Dorothy Smith. �e child- There were no reports of g met ren enjoyed games conducted any damage on Saturday even- �'•'. .: The prizes for best costum- and a report on the Business church, on Tuesday evening; AUDLEY NEWS by MTs• F. ptrckrin and Mrs., es were won by: Erin Maureen ami Financial Status of the A'ovember 2, and the St. And- ing in this area, by Halloween Fick (first), and Barbara Fell- and for the est Bill Gu�ie• The �'ls served pranksters. The High School p year, was rew's Cizclq met on Thursday The Community Club will be refreshments to about sixty students canvassed for. U. N. nermayer (second.) for the lit- given. afternoon, at the church. meeting at the home'o€ Mr., persons, including the tle girls under five years; for Mr. Bill Petts, will be Com- 00 o Judges I. C. E. F. for which they wish the boys m this a p, and Mrs. Bill Guthrie this Sat- and Senior Girls, who helped. to thank all ;the local donors, Y age group, modore this year; with Hugh Wendy Jolliffe, Ridgewood ° • Michael Forsythe won (first) Betts, as 1st. Vice -Commodore, Rd. had her new bicycle stolen and Mazw�ell Samson (second) and. Mr. Bert -Gelder 2 - fr the school last week, but or err costumes. the ages Commodore. M•rs. Joan Gelder recovered it again, after com-. 6 to 7 years, Peggy White- was appointed Secretary, and burg the district in search of house won (first) and Olwyn Mrs. Noreen Gomes agreed to it, and would like to remind' LOOK c Fleury (second), while Grant be Treasurer for another year. other young bike -owners that elWey8 Fisher was (first) and Steph- Mr. John Gomes is Past Com- she feels they should Have �SSO LOOK TO IMPERIAL' en Pound (second) for the modore of the Club. locks on their, bicycles to'keep boys. In the girls 8 and 9 yrs. The Club is holding a Monte them safe, as she did not have for the beat Julian Kings' costume -won Carlo Night, on Friday,' Nov- a lock on her's when it was AT THIS (first), while Sandra Rem- ember 13, at the Rainbow taken. - ming took (second), and in the Room, and invite you to come Congratulatiorns to. Mr. and boys in .this age group, blur- along with your friends , and Mrs- Victor Newman, Chester rev Ball came (fust) with enjoy the games. Admission - ton Shores; he arrival la a MUD -,n SNOW TIRES $14.95 ea. �tube- Kevin Courier, Doming in n $1.00, and there will be a bar son, Anthonyw1 : (close second);nY Vitytor, last girls 10 year � and refreshments. All proceeds week. � � j and over: Janet Plrrkiss was I go to further the activities of Remember the Ladies' Baz- (first ? • while her sister Kar- -the Club, and buy boats and, aar, at the Rainbow Room, in en came fora (second), and equipment. ttiehoPPinB plaza, on Sat ur- TUNE-UP on b S And Y �s Wayne Belvin took the boys` Messrs John Gomes: Attis day, November 7, at 2.00 p. m. prize in this group with John- Bredovskis and Doug. McClell- Tea Room, Bake Table:• . Gift - arbor Bail a (second). and attended a meeting of the Tables, and mangy other booths.95 For b s $11:95 For Y 8's LAWkY Draw prizes were won C. C. A., at Gananoque, on Sat- and attractiOm to interest the by, Barbara Woolley in the urian. October 31. Plans and family. - - War under 10 y os. and Peter ideas for boats• equipment and - _.: PAINTS PLUGS, CONDENSER, SET TIMIN6 - THESE PRICES INCLUDE PARTS Ware for the boys: and the The Olympics of 1965, were :__ «... 81 'LA�UR boys and girls over 10 door all topics of discussion and in- Rouge Hilts prize' Was won by Joan Pima. ter+est at the meeting which the "J �Q j� + ' 0 0 0 men found very interesting. Late, but sincere—we wish Aflas & ESSO vom0eie L1ne of Addifires Mr. and Mrs. Bob McIntyre, 0 0 0 eve ha Neeess Ridge wood Road, entertained THE CHURCHES _ D happiness t. Mr. Guaranteed Esso-Rad, Alibi-freeze $L.7B Ga'. (take away) - Mrs, "Ted" Brett.. Ki Li.1V'11� friends and neighbors at a per- k Road for the next m� years,• Hallowe'en Costume Dance at St. Edward's Anglican Church bir.the and Mrs. Wedding ceiversary the motorist highest in quality, we reconmleld their home on Saturday eiren- East Ave.vg. their 25th w+eddin anniversa - a. m.. will be Holy Communion,' last Sunday November 1, with �,W {� ' Mr. and Mrs. Stan, Frost Jr: Stservi ,November 8, at 9.30 a Their dixnyf Our Atlas Weathe�rguard Tubtess,. Black or. • -White • Snow Lim _ of Montreal, spent tine week- lire �rlce, Their many friends welcome • end with Mr. Frost's parents. with Rev. Young in charge 'of. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen, of Mr. and Mrs. Stan_ Frost Sr., Sunday School for all ages earjrirrgtogr back to the a')<+ea. Comte Road Service, 3 Trucks To Serve You Ontario Automobile ASSOdation and. Mrs. Frost's mother, Mrs.' is at the same hour -9.30. They have taken to rersidinc�e y Elision, Runge Hills Dr, had a 000 at the hone her ; special occasion for the young Gran Presbyterian church Is• Dominion Automobile ASsodation couple Port Union Road Mr. and Mrs. in on tone Na#iona! A1rt01110bi1e AISSodation } - . coo a was their second wedd- Road. in�g anniversary. November 2. On Sunday, November 1, Beryl Wilhand entertained. j Our best wis�Yiea Stan. and Rev. McAvoy's message Or"—'9„, friesids at a Hallowe'en PICK UP &DELIVERY SERVICE - - Chris. on this very happy occ- "What It Means to be a Christ- Masquerade Party last Friday. i sem. fan", ' ,was , a subject everyone at her h&m on Altona Road. - The many friends of Mrs. should know and learnmore Mr. Irving Willard's punt, Gladys STWth, Rouge Hills Dr. about, and everyone in the'con- Mrs. Gordon CunninghaA and - wish tier a speedy recovery gregation found it most 'en- her aoQr and daughter, Claire cKinnon following her illness and con-, lightening and inspiring. Mr. finerneat to her home, for the S. Lyons, of the Session and Were reeeTrt visit- spoke fns from Pertly. Orn, past two weeks. on '"The Stewardship and We are so Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Christiana zTX is hear Mr. a ty". The solo "Let and Mas. B. Mason's daughter- y . Howard WilHame, Rklgewood My Heart Believe by Mrs. in-lawM¢s. HMW, was leCCerlt- ��/ € Raad, , rob wleddiTrg anar�w Shirley Brew, was beauti- ts and we �i & Base Line 'Rd. Phone X39-3951 October 27.. Mrs. Kay Jot Wf.-, Ridgewood Monday, November 9, as a speedy recovery, Road, would like eW, won "CotrgT�egational Night" at "Dads' N t with the 1st. ' In the district interested in Grace, when there- wM be a Rouge H Cu a deli - d �t s TIM T0_:,W06ft...0i- Il�ow �l�sit 0 Jour Loyal Dealer STOP! Have Your Carr Winterized Today ' f reezin9 Season k bet Yom Pre -Winter .� 9: ~ Lot us give your car the winter protection it needs Dont lit that winter cold How! snap catch you - Be Ready! 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Noa 7 at Greenwood 942-5501 Pickerin 942 1 Pi 9 : .. . , . c ertn9 42-b6�1 � , naw•• -.•ns.. -w- THURSDAY, NOVFmsfR S, 1964 rma PICKIRING Nfi" ; P"o Nine -BR0UCTffiII++'+ */j Allan' and dasgbteis, Debbie mkdmum. A . special „thank Dunbarton Athletic Club ioia and Headier, presented her you" from all the Mr's S. Ctid- . Ontario County Health Unit Sevvetai� parents to land and Mr. Egan Weiden- Office To Move To Now ago Bruce with a gift. the Police, wtiach did such a The activities of the DuD-, boareer, �, we Wt►lporiieback County . Willsoiu received his Third The new Noble Greed, Sister fine ' of barton Athletic Club are naw, Myr Building Prize -4 leather wallet from pak � � ° tea' Mr. HarnY Mallm and Mr. ' J: _ - ey, on behalf of the Ottic- keeping in check any children nr' full sw'ing.'The weekly turn Mr. Bush the Music Su StPleasi The Ontario County Health per vis- ers and Members, pre who tended to get "ranbunet- out indicates a growing inter. Please bear in mrd that— moving or, for his Playing of 'Mr. Sister Knox with a gilt, in est in Unit main f their Bush's own composition "Lit- g ast loos, on this, t9ieir; night to healthy form This is a t�ieTe will not betheir inahi affiice )to the New Precration of her work last howl, very healthy form of exercise ,Nov, 11. - L. Dobbin, , gym on I Coupn!ty Builds ' tDe Ballerina..., This contest ng,' at North WAs o fir' Mrs. Fred Harper, of Valley for young and old and is heart- ' I, Whitby, as of November 2. Peru to PrP in schools Noble Grand Sister Louise' Farm Road, received a pleas-, ening to see so many taking I Use The ClassHieds Tleat� They do however, wish it where Mr. Bush ices been tea- advanta opportunity i understood that the Piklcey, thanked the membri ge o2 this ahing' 'rhe F7rst Prize went to for electing her to the position ant surprise yesterday after for physical exercise. who do, Say ,They Bring the Pickering Arlene Reesor of School Area of Noble Grand, and noon, when her father, Mr." I J Village Office will be contin- Fred Yates, of Toronto, and a The Instructors are endeav Promised Dred Raaults " 1 ued—as a branch "offic:. No. $, Marlptsacn Township. to do her best to fill that off- cries to..'give all the members _.; ' friend, Miss Betty Ashbridge, - Second Prize went 'to Miriam ice. After a few words of ad- a good. work-out eve Wed - hoover, of S. S. No. 19, Mark- viioe and encouragementSOP in for afternoon tea. may night. An from Rickey icks Vallee, of Gle 1 o, b wishing get your hands o n a horn Toachh p. Coitgrmtula- Sister Y rigrave I to may do so, by coming r tions to each. Tran, lodge closed regi Road, celebrated his 11tH bir to the Dunbarton High School Sheila Annis, along wkh fa thday on Saturday October ' on Wednesdayevening seven othea Oshawa'Times vel by the members Of Joy Aarucularivelcome is - 31. He areal David Saturday, Terry ; P. m. A carriers,' enjjoyed Saturday af- Lodge. G2tun ey nd brother, Barry, extended to. adults wishing to - ternoon at Are O'Keefe Centre The next meeting of Joy want to a movie in the after work-out. would P-1 NEER Times. These were t followed by dinner at Andrews' noon. In the evening, they join- We have with us Lodge wr14 be held on Monday ed all the others in the neigh of new instruc a number Restauraart, as guest of the evening, November 9. There borhgod "shellingrout'. Con= like, to extend arul . ore win- wlU be the "draping of the nd a warm 1 wel- gratulations, Rickey. dome to them. ' Hers of the last contest for ob.-ciLarter" for the late Sister They are: Mrs. taming the greatest number of June Machell, Past Dist." Dep - new customers for their paper uty and former. nunreber of Joy _ } routes. Lodge. Byways Of Nature - .October October 71W Women's Institute will There will also be a showing meet on Ttiuesday, November of pictures which will be open 8y Mrs. E. G. Code �I 10. Roll Call—"Name a Fara- to the public, after` the lodge rs oPerson Born on a Farm". business. Everyom welcome to `Ober literally came in with a bamg, for, ori the The program --"Agriculture & .this showing. second day, we had quite a severe thunderstorm. The � CanadianIndustries" is coax- 0 0 0 weather has been cold, except for a few warm Clays i vend by MIs. Shirk. Tore Oddfellows Dance on" which is so unlike the Octobers of previous years, and I The best wishes in their new we have experienced heavy frosts at night. As a flock of p Saturday night was a . great wild geese. flew over near our < home, house, I felt that we goes to Mr. and Mas. success. Prizes for the eostum- . .were really into fail. Whiletaking a walk around Joe � ;'• `� r • , �.-� j . 7'rotmari and family, who have .ed couples went to: 1. Russ. Amos' pond, early in the month, I yeas glad to see the moved to touffville, last Sat- Pilkey and Vera ll; 2. heated Woodpecker back Campbell; again. and there were some .. .: to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gold- Rusty Blackbirds, two White Wrens, a Palm Warbler, f We welcome Mr. and Mrs. tho some Catbirds, and a Brawn Thrasher. At our place, rpe, . Toronto; r to Mr: .several Myrtle Warblers were hitt' back and forth i b. A. McGillvoy, who have and Mrs. Reg. SarxieTson; of f� our window 1 flitting . f 'moored into the Dube , home, Ckiremont. The draw . foo• the edges to _ a grove.of of trees at the back, and also to. the Bullock' far 50- 5o Prize went to Harold acid for several days there was a Towhee in Cecil Holl - illy* who have mowed into the PhillrPs bWer's garden. One morning, a Winter Wren nearly ' " fell into our watering can, left outside, while trying to new . home in Orchard Heights A family dinner to honour Bub-dreach some water that was just too far down. It made ivision,' on the south- Janet Ellicott and Robbie several 'attempts, then let out some angry "chit chits" B West corner of the village- Swaffield, on their birthdays, in kts frustration. I • eventually went to fill tate can o The thereznone'ter in front was held Sunddy night at the 'the top. but the wren„ didn't me come.And- a � s of the church shows that $12, hoof 'Mr. and Mrs, Ray erson farm, great flocks of Red . back. A't� the And- -winged Blackbirds were And- 000 has been collected toward Ellicott. In attendance, were: c itering and preparing for their southward journey the $20,000 goal for the Build- St. Jatur's United their graredrriottfer, 'MTs. Mc , fire wo-'s these whirr of Ruffed Grouse can, sorrtctimes, hear tore , Cing hurch, l?raQa Gtrckar, of Goodwood, Grand- par+errrs. Mr. and Mrs. Manson � flight, even though one rrtiav not sal v y startled aYs be quick Moor •so : 0 0 0 Ell Ellicott: Mr. and M 25. Ross ' enough to see them as they match the red sow ground e11 Du the he middle of October, - e ' -On Monday evening, Octob- Knox and girls; Mr, and Mrs.. the Speirs saw a. Card. incl feeding a baby in their _ .. er 25, the rneanbets of Joy Reb- Bill Ellicott and girls; Mr. and garden= -an unusual occ- urrence for this time of year. The Blue Jays 'are taking ekah, bodge and visitors met ire Mrs. Swaffkid and Howard ' advantage of the sunnowers; which had _ sprurr up from '-.✓ the Township hall to witneea the Annual Installation of the Bentley, of Toronto. ... . ...... _ -... ... last Year's .feed. at our feeder, and as many as fi�w have been there at once. 'Y hang "on upside -down /ARM -SIZED POWER Officers of Joy Lodge for the coming year. • Liverpool News to the heads of the flowers and pull out the steeds which s Is most amusing to watch' The S Some /ARM -SIZED PRODUCTION /ARM -SIZED DEPENDABILITY The presiding Noble Grand' interesting birds while on different ntrips A Tercera Cotta /ARM-S12ED PRttt... Sister Sash Knox l�� Glengrove School Parents they saw a Sharp-Stknned Hawk "and a Grosh-awk. An - other day they went to Squire's Beach the the guests oral reale them wet- Auxiliary held • their .soon t1r13' where they cativ- three Loans, twe9ve Horned Grebes, ,sociis. Under a Guard at Honor iciest' a erg t the school, Mon- Y.three WtriteGr one Red n eked Grebe and thirt . Whit -,--winged, egged. Scoters. r _ � Diss. Deputy president of Dir �Y, November 2nd at 8 p.m went on to They Park, wthere the y saw fourteen ,: _ _ foist No. T. Oshawa West, SJr A most interest' ins program Dunlins ; also known as rhe Red -backed Sandpiper Sandpiper - t YEARS OF P R 0 G R E S S 6 LEADERSHIP ter Efimn Thompson. of Kin- bodge, iantrodriced was presented, consisting of a demorestretion of 'S Car a Ring-necked Duck. Someone I know 'tSa oral innate the erurra t • "of I oven was by Sister Isabel Ann's, Past Noble l�h rection" as taught by Mrs. Ion= son, 11447T the e xperierrce having their bee hives varrdaIiizect. 'It is a , shame that marry children are not taught to Fe kind' God's M. BLUMS4H- EQUIPMENT �. Gneasd Bro. Jos. Tran, District children . of ,to creatures. We are enjopirzo corrrP Tndixn• Swimmer Deputy Grand Master, Metro- Grade two. This was followed right now, which we hope 'wiu last a�vh'lP ,4n October in poLitan District Nag 39t was in- by a short business meeting. the ccerrrry is really aglor'ous pi t to . beholdtrorl!ticed • 149" GALLOWAY ROAD, by Past Dist.:Deputy Unfortunately the sivart'ber of WEST HILL, Ontario Grand Master Bra. RomKnox. parents attending was rather The Visiting and Suck Report small. Do support your School was given by Vice Grand, Sis- and the Executive in their ter Louse Pilkey• Sister Amy work• by" tu=ng out to these ;; u s M �` Pk orl Burrows reported for the C. P. meetings. � T. Committee. The District The Third Dunbarton Guid- � Deputy President in blue, and es in conjunction with the � s f a7`;, her Installing Team, all dress- Dunbarton, Fairport, and Bayx ed in matching white, floor Ridges Packs are holding a length gowns isrstalled fuse off- Elephant and Baku ioers of Joy Lodge as follows: - Sale" on Saturday: afternoon' i Junior Past" Noble Grand, Sis- November 7th at Fairport' Un - ,�t #� - ter Shirley Knox; Noble Grand,Liverpool ited Church, on Rd., �• , 'r ;: �:: s• M•' �;, c , .� � �. •' Sister Louise Pilkey; Vice— south. Came on Mothers, clean p ' Grand, Sister Esther Godd; out that cupboard, and do a. a`w Secretary, Sister Jean Ellic- little special baking to'. help " ott, P. N. G.; Treasurer, Sister Your daughter "Be Prepared'.' >. ;> Irene Philip, P. N. G.; Financial to be a real. good .Guide. Secretary, Sister Marjorie Nice to have Mrs. Rene Mil. •Tweedie; Warden, Sister Elsie " ler of Valley Farm Road home Phillips; Conductor; Sister E1- again, after at two week stay nor Ellicott; Chaplain, Sister in Wellesley Hospital, ' We all 3arbam Pascoe; Musician, Si--- Wish -YOU a speedy recovery :er Gertrude Willson, P. N. G.; . Rene. Inside Guardian, Sister i Bala Birthdaya� greetings to Mr. Beer, P. N. G.; Outside Guard- Cliff Newans of Glendale Dr., tan, Sister Barbara 'Beeiby; who celebrates on November ?" Right Supporter of the Noble 6th.A s Grand, Sister Isabel Annis, P. -Sorry to hear Fred Haug, of:; N. G.; Left Supporter of the Guild Road is spendirxg_ some Noble Grand, Sister Florence time in Ajax Hospital. Hope it Ellicott, P. N. G,; Right' Sup- won't be a lengthy stay Fred,: porter of the Vice Grand, Sis- all your friends miss you. ter Ethel Wannap,' P.. N.` G.; Michael Pearce, of Glenview .: • Left Supporter of the Vice Road celebrates his birthday ,`„ s j �� . "` Grand, Sister Ruth Hay; Col- on November 10. Congratula- or Bearer, Sister Jean Arksey; tions Michael; have a real z _ Degree Captain, Sister Floc good day.` ,. enee Ellicott, P. N. G.; Trustee Ladies—don't forget the M, for Three Years, Sister Elelyn "Pot Luck Luncheon" planned y 4 Surphlis. C. P. T. Committee: by the Parents' Auxiliary of Bros. Ross Knox, Harold Phil-• Glengrove School, on Novem- lips and Roy Carter. ter 10, at 12.00 noon. Come a- i. At the close of 'a beautiful long and bring the family. display of floor work, the Sis- Hallowe'en is- over once a- tern of Kinovan Lodge presen-. gain, and the parents can now ted their District Deputy Pres- breathe freely once rriore, In i ident with a gilt and a beauti- this area, at least, the child- ful bouquet of flowers on be- ren were very well behaved. a s P E. zalf of the team. Judging from the heavily -laden t• P ` . • s Junior Past Noble Graced, bags of goodies, it was a most Sister Shirley Knox, an behalf successful day. If there was of Joy Lodge, prevented the only some way for mother to Dist. Deputy, Sister Eileen Pie of •a portion of those 7' on a gift. swreets", e Canadian Legion Branch , No. 54� D�unbarton; = other than in the Siete an Sister Jean E1lipatt, on be- children's._"tun mW—!, •the_ den- ,- half of -Sister Pilkey's fiusband, tial bi0pls could be kept to a .. : ,.THE TV GAME THAT GIVES MORE P ►ZE5 �EC�R�G as p$ PRIZES TO MORE PEOPLE EVERY CHCH'TY FOOD PRICES SLY pVA E 5 GES WEEK (400 WINNERS EVERY WEEK) EFFECTIVE C $tk Vos �M A�4,A� THE TV GAME WITH OVER $6,000 HILTON vmt4svCHANNEL II NOV. 4, S, 6, 7 p►N� ANS _ 04�E IN CASH AND MERCHANDISE MON" thru FRI. oN Y ttM 'HOLY pR1Z pN FQa �� oro oso s WEE 1-1-14 �.` PRIZES EVERY WEEK. WE RESERVE A�IESa gEAV'��FVL'