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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_12_24• r . JJ ,.PHOM STAWi1� PiCKWUNO • i1NCiICK R1 E E N NEW• : �44-09I0 .... � br lin tis! _ y Ift Price - i 0c Per Copy he VOL. 81 NO. 48 _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1964• , - - - - _ Senior Citizens Enjoy Their Christmas arty t W - - , qua ,�• � �`' ��m�� r t- r d x � f �. w; v h* a e .£ 5 r � II u • :.�' � � A:, • lm�" ' �s�det.4e�,� ":�-I it iq `';uk� raJ .. � •� ,-• ... Christmas is a happy time for all the people, whether they be 8 years old or 80. In this picture, we see the members of the Rouge Hills Senior Citizens' Group + jXff You notice too, that they enjoy a having a good time at their Christmas path►• Horton Studio f visit from old Santa Claus just as much at the children do. . schoolte - - _ . - _ POO Secondary ClC moth Boy Among 5 From 1 s an expcessiooa Of OW thoa>}a tial �oodwill.we esteiad Enrolment figures I. Canada To Attend World Jamboree to h ends. old card new, out beat wishes for a - 'Very Interesting � joyous Christmas and a holiday season filled with good cheer. FlwuCanadlants To Correspondents Note! Secondary School e'nrolmen't Leave This week For The The -Staff of The Pickering News for the 1964-65 term in Picker say Scout Jamboree Pl.a» haw your ropy In by i From Ing District High School sys- Queen Scout Derek Curtis. Tuesday noon at the latest - tem is 2316. Rated .capacity for o' Claremont, leaves on Thum- tern ,next W . Thank you. j . r the three schools: ��• dam.• to attend the World Jam- .... • Have Trouble In, ladies College fund piokpring Dist. High and Dun bene. in Australsa. : NOTICEI : Township Councilp Barton Hi&. is 2410 It is quite an honour for it you are not receiving your • • 'Project roject A Success nt U� students 3; 2 6 in Derek. in that he is one of paper,check the address with cent attended Gracie 9; 26.6 in , the �'�� ng � only five Canadian Scouts eel- � News OMiee, !42•�!W. Site Of New Budding .Grade 10: 19.3 in Grade 11: eked to attend the Jamboree. The .Ontario Ladies College 13.4 in Grade 12 and 8.1 were A Student at Pickering . Des- �O f1.� f I of Whitby Alumnae, formed in stuclyimgin the Grade 13. trio High School: he is the son VIL The 'the ne to wive-ttnshiprer n- ; Reports Tree•Bulbs ]caste the new township min- 1905 to unite the efforts for Pickering Dist. Higtr has a of Mn'and 14irs. Demes Curtis, ., �. building at Brock Road "the advarncetrtemt' of woman- total enrolment of 691 stud- of Claremont. /�, •,+ was first known as ants of which 279 are boys end Duty Vier Holidays said No. 2 or at Liverpool and r 4nood eta of Ont- 412 girls. Ajax has 613 stud- j No. 2 has been .held over for a Are stolenI. Tratal8ar . Daught 3 Toro ants, with 284 boys and 29 Rotary- Entertains In Metro t, area sixty further still . ario, Ladies' College." The ab girls• Dunbarton with 1012, r Ontario QprrlirAtrrlties �►{. y,�.� othe Councillor John Campbell in Reeve C. W. Laycox, Pick- .1�� was "to undertake any --658 boys and 354 girls. Crippled Children Consumers` Gas �mpamr etre a brief this week endorsed the erirtg Towraul? has announced work upon wtioh the Associa Liverpool location. So did' Mr.. that the local Police Depart tion may decide"- This hes Pickering High has 537 in ployees will be "on the job" or. Wm. Newman' and Mm. Jean merit were troubled Eve with the been continued by' former, tea- the Arts atxi Sciences Course { etice Of- Chrisfmas Day on call over � Day Moot y geese L,a�ycox, and reports of theft of-bfht bulbs pupils and graduates of a 1� in ih��73 in ` mel a rs their members of a awn on New Year's Eve Waring and on outside Christmas Trees,chersmetre. Ajax High Councillors Wank the College, with the establish- and New Years Dlay. referred the Brock and with tampering with •fns- inert of a Scholarship Fund in Arts and Sciences and 140 n- the Pickering Rotary Club en- It isn't because it's Christ Spang P McPherslon ins, chins until n by Business and Commerce. Dun- Lerained twenty-one as'iPPI� Road site. Mss• es by A 11909, The fund begs Barton 4&8 in Arts and children who have been- receiv- � � policy tails felt with the p�� debenS_. sparlcsrIgnited �i� have �i being offered by the Ottawa for service 24 bouts a day, ere ... ire debt the Platt Sciences: 122 in Business and ring attention few years, a Pr nns numbs Chapter of the Co1'lege Alum- ery day. But their' is a special riser Cortnmerce, 289 'in Science, 'ever the Pa wish at this season to make irefe)h /fie been lodg and Trades, and delicious •Christmas Dinner, at Councillor Newman The Reeve and Councillors Since then, annual projects Tecfssnolo8y tions". I tine Armandale Golf and Coun- ' hortnes are Report rsdgttt have warn of the danger of hire 133 in "Occupa sure that ;oldetri es'g Repo have been the means of raising My municipality.. the break- ! try Club. Each child was act- wasrtn that ttnose turkeys Set bearing on the deciAon• Stai-tirn$ in .these .trees, and funds for the Sdiad�asship ' c like ompanied by a parent; Santa cooked. Phe Brock )send site cost that watchfulness and This Year, the. Annual down of student. goeshas Most of Cortsaurters' 2200 err, t Liverpool site. 567 •s Pickering at did the usual, and each 'shill Township ;20,000 and fire dare be taken. I Night of Cards proved to be he received a i'11f Carats were ' ;14.178.83 .......� .:......- _ ploy+ees Will, of course, at . 39 at Aj-: sung. home with their famdiies ... •........ .� ... very- worttnwlvie. At the Nov- and Rev. Dr. Sheplte � on :.. pial Bank in. Aclaering High; an D Of Corsrnnerce, story V Y ember meeting, . the Castle. ax High and 906 at Dunbar told the Dyke's .Ch: istarsas DoY, but • � I' Coftratulafiens lace of Mr Don. Parrrntenter, Chapter President, Doris Bat- seTvtdoe, eoasstrtactiaat and ` ivino has been transferred to I . ton,High for a fatal of 1512• "The Other Wise :dare' (the tenanoe mets, tirlePiYone PE ire extended to Mrs. `Slut ' Mr. Bruce Scharff f tY• of ,Broolcl4n, said "'We are or 65.29 percent. The Town of fourth wise mm�)� told by T. M®Idcie, vvtro tins been app- Head C1tY!ice• all very happy �t it lived up �x � 8 students attending ting slots, and sow and gas suppL9 Pie has been tratnsferreci to Pick- Shepherd, himself' ' a for Aeoo�ttttatrt at the local ( to expectations. I think every- -at Pickering, 574 at Ajax •High Dr. Sheph will is r the jab• tintedOf the Canadian Imp- erirtg. Branch frorn Ottawa.' 1 one who attended enjoyed wino 'tine Club, rnis� holiday shifts for themselves." and 89 at Dumbarton for mer Rto otarian, hev�e'back on it's act- Consumers, see` hvmchtotal of 671 or 28.97 percent. ' -hopesnuuty, since The fund-raising project was Village has 116 ive list again. Brace Hogarth vice area bakes in snare than • eote� bickering High and Presideyst _ < the last• week of October, at pupils at picketing sixty .cities, towtw std s.—fr rn Pic eke r n g V i i I a g the College. The auditorium 17 at Dunbarton for a total of presided, and Committee Chair` as well as the totivtrahips—firm and two daugh-'I decorations combined the 133 or 5.74 percent. `than Wdlf. Hunt, inrtrod�� �mpton and Stt�eetsville on , Friends and members of the her Mrs. Fade Pe ry, and Pickering High showed the I Mfiss Doris Hanna, � Wit, mosrth to Barrie and Whitevaie Baptist Church ga- tens, frown Port Hail I theme of the Autumn Season for Crippled Children Coli'ing'wood, in Potesbor , and mndi pother. Ma's• of and Hallows en. The potted rrnost pupils sincg Dumbarton Society theed at the lyosr w of Mr. and g to see the iiigdt opened in 1961. In 1960, I District Nurser who is well ac- Lindsay, east to Bomnasrvi7Le• x i on Sunday Hwitilton were down ch'rysanthemutn piarnts served Mrs. George Much . On Sunday, as decorations and prizes. Tice Pickering Dist. High had 717 quaimted with each child I Ottawa, and in most of the Mrs. G for a surPtise Part , gmn ed Mr. and Mts• _ Ottawa Valaey. were panted of Gravetdnusst. forty-five tables were decors- pisp in 1961 'it head 620: in sent. Mr at the High r. Alan Clark, Music In Metro alone. about fifty �' fir. The even- Framkdut• ted by cut-out pumpkins, stag 1962 642. and 1963 61o.This Elis led in the carolsinging-Sdrovl fine hostess and Sorry to hear Brenda Dis- led onto the table Covers: The year with a rated' Dept e, local Rabary Club is, at employees will be on the job lrrg was spurt in visiting neY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, table detorsion were made by ueation seating of 640, the Past experience indicates carol singing. Disney is in the East Alumnae rnembers the week the present time assisting their retain function will be to to, Mrs. Crow Larry arxi will be school has enrolled 691 in 25 twenty-three childaen of this It is good af6er a y�x_ General Hospital, before the Night of Cards, und- look after requests to misinthot the, hotrte again, Christens boli- rWp of Mrs. �� High, with 613 stud- district-in medical services of heat, to adjust ranges and hat m hospital. tihere over fire er fire convene Ajax has a , who look for weeks stay of Brookilin and several types, water heaters in ttornes, apart- ' Sat.. bO haler Mr. Robert- days' BoY� underwent Betty Brawn, eats in 29 classt+ootns ward to thas annual party. restaurants• Mrs. Hlarry Miss Mae Stone. of Oshawa. �,pt. raping of 730. In 1960, tireints, hotels and E. received rnorrmsg I the Ajax ............. Z% wiL�1 atbo-A fires in case young, . on MoatdaY On October 29, the two hun- 523 students attended to turn off the a pal neck w'ttrpleAh, when surgery FiasRrltal and Mr. ; received at Scitool: in 1961 there 72 Rural Objectors i amt atrs+uvez cans ata red jig a car at the Ajax misfortune to ds'� �vrze ,sten High' in 1952, 523, and in swppt'd attic his oar from the 'Bayes hadthe fingers on his ! the main entrance of the Coll- were 539; rose to 584. lrasit peke who SITAK foreign sev'et�lY injure accident at his age by Mrs• Stanley Osborne' 1963 iattendance and want a check tirade• �' red are hand, in an wife of the pt•incipaL, atxt fire �mbarton HighSdroo9n To '� "•--" i 1°irere mai' becustonlers O Mn and Mrs, Ray Fou barn• He vNes taken to hospitalev- ening in 1961. had ons to entertaining Mss Faumd's .flat- retrueim President, Doris Batty. The There were 72 objecUi ' have � � � a rretiN on Monday night ,and Miss Batty; tnent of 376, that year. In 1962 of the north end of n�'d her Mr. W • J. Martin, of New until Tuesday af- en was opened by the zoning to find and Mr .and Mrs. Noel ed overnig?rt thankintt the grsesis for corn- it had risen to 656. and to 917 Pickering TownftP- oservice r r no one j ire of Oshawa' termaon The evening was brought in 1963. Their present tots! of About traLf opposed the 2,000 and Ltiyst wa' pic g United Church S• t�a chase by frames of guests 1012 is nearing rated capacity square feet for a house. Oth- notified fife gr;s oo�trnyw. on Christanas• school held their Chert being drawn a pumpkin of 110 for the 43 rocs'• if em verre against zoning in Whatev'e'r the ca9L, Ace nes , Mr. and Mrs. Wi'1l.is Eade evening. .... in t9re carnpatty's aervloe C.a4 at a concert an Tuesday fl• Meen .'Priz- _........ of Mill St. 'entertained it six-.. Santa dropped in for a visit. by Mrs. <K:born�' were diet- Plan, rwrall.'tlnes+e•ffi he' a for the ria received es and Door Prizes Over the helidayf; draw a �ardu -, it endorsed �n avadllsbbe at droit native. birt3tdal' d�sug ter Lxn ne, on and file bays and girl, I tributed by Mme. Leo'Gray of round and Na the e►any ihhts when twenty srdrelol candy etc. Oshawa. and Miss Batty. _ ! : mates attended. A19D—hls mot : WRY MURKAR, Edtor M.P. ONTARIO RIDING I Jll� I . or THREE GENERATION. AIMTISINo RATES UPON REQUEST —rt The flag debate ended in the early hours of Tuesday morn- -Thomas'A. N ewman, Q. C IR Christmas. ing through- the Implementation of closure, invoked by the hes filled with enlotion and the red nag has nLtd•in Government. After many rhes, adopted by a vote of argunwnts' Ow been a StaMord �rO�•, The Same Old 163 to 78 as the Canadian National Flag. Those who fought is the fact that we go through all the motions, in frant- is haste in an effort to get it all over and done with, it has been a long and tedious session. Everyone is men- tired including the members of the Government. who is what it used to be, is a remark that to retain the traditional emblems on any new flag fought a hard, long battle. -So hard, and so long did they fight that many MONUMENTS without realizing why we are doing it. Christmas is and should be a happy time. A time Of Christmas not e .they we have been hearing quite frequently of late. To the were severely criticised by all news media and t racted debate. Canadians who were tired of this long and prat m - - TEMPIS 5• tin d children of course, Christmas will always be that little chi everything is bright magic season of the year, when In sphe of this, an important issue such as the flag cannot debate, when there ar* DUNDAS ST. EAST WNITBY Mo 8�3552 --rAIRPORT ROAD. 96UTH DUMBARTON - --A candies in more than one dish around possibly be dealth with in a short tee, --A,— of criticism those w ,incl Prosperous Year in 1965. 8 1S a5' opposite viewPc--• Rega ess the house and the eventful arrival of Christrftas morn- strongly about any -issue have only one weapon. provided by ing. Parliament, and that is debate, even if it is protracted To older people, it would appear from remarks we The second 'recommendation by the flag committee is that Christmas means dash- second flag. to be flown on special -hear, they are finding that the Union jack should be the ing'here and there spending money on presents they occasions. At the time of writing this_ccdumn, the Opposition hope will be appreciated, sitting down and signing a lot is discussing ah, amendment proposed by the Conservative Opp - of cards, with more of a -sense of obligdtion than the Party, that the Red Ensign be the flag substituted for the true meaning of the card expression, stringing up a Union Jack. maze of colored lights because the neighbors do it and The Members of Parliament. in addition to their duties in a] looking forward to Christmas night when it s addressing and mailing, in in general w the Commons. are busy these day, I " -f mail cards f t is all over and done with for another yea Something is wrong somewhere. Part of it, we think preparation for adJourmnent, many pieces Hansards, and other conununications to their constituents. is the over -commercializing of Christmas. Not that any money. This phase of the persons begrudges spending mo Parliament is expected to complete its work next week at the latest and members will be able to go back to their con -Thomas'A. N ewman, Q. C Christmas season has'been in style for a long time. It stituencies for a period designated by'the Government. is the fact that we go through all the motions, in frant- is haste in an effort to get it all over and done with, it has been a long and tedious session. Everyone is men- tired including the members of the Government. who BARIMTE8 A BOLIMOR without realizing why we are doing it. Christmas is and should be a happy time. A time Of tally have a hard task ahead of them to prepare the Work for the next session. or a contArvuation of the present one. m - - TEMPIS 5• tin both giving and receiving as an exp ression of love and I wish to take this opportunity to wish all ai very Happy --rAIRPORT ROAD. 96UTH DUMBARTON goodwill. It is a time we all think of peace on earth and ,incl Prosperous Year in 1965. sincerely hope that the coming new year we see a little more of it being practiced in the world. But. above all, the Christmas season ns the annivers- ary of Christ's birthday. something we tend to forgetow N OPen ONTARIO COUNTY STEEL AND all- about. in today's mad' hectic rushing about. I re There was a day when this was uppermost in every - Let us all try amid t he fun and merriment 'Chiropra Cynic Ajax Chiropractic Clin, EQUIPMENT, RENTAL one's mind. 'to remember that if it Wasn't - for Christ's birthday,, we. J ,EA . DIVISION OF COOPER BLOCK LIMITIED) would not be celebrating Christmas at all. And with that. A Very Merry Christmas to All. 159 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Ontario 'STRUCTURAL STEEL No Person Shall Do Without 942-2721 CONTRATORS' EQt)lPMENT RENTAL 0, E. W. KUCHMA, D. C. A. S. SIMICK, D. C. STATION ROAD — PICKERING is onforrunate that Christmas -for any number. of PHONES: 9.42-1962 —922-5105 Cit Celtcan mean a season that some families dread. However, even withdeath, misery, poverty and ill- ness, there is a light at Christmas that makes ev-n the T I C E .darkest hours a little brighter. .$0 We recall a few years ago, delivering Christmas box - 6s for a local service club on the day before Christmas. 0 Supporters Of To the Parents And ther war widow with'a small son, had a spindly looking I UWSON and CLARK .'A too small pres- tree, about three feet high. There wereFrancis de Sales - ents beside it and, no other sign of the festive season Public es Pu -Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public in the room. saw When this young mother opened the box, s * all the Separate School D. Clark' William G. Lawson, IL A. Walker D. Clark, A. William G FCHURC food, candy and gifts, she broke down and cried. At that, she w as smiling through the tears. It was a1scene A N N U A L -M E E T I N 6 PICKERING CHURCH STREET, NORTH PICKERIN we will never forget. All over the country, service c lubs, cbumhes, other AND ELECTION OF TRUSTEES 1:5-26 ,P 9 1 PHONES: 942-2741 and 925-2961, making up Christmas 'groups and individuals are busy ma for the Combined Roman Catholic Separate School needy. It is everyone's desire that no patcels for the ne Ing, will be hold Board, PickorL child o r family shall go without at Christmas. It is the true spirit of Christmas in action. It is a wonderful feeling tb know that you have made Wednesday, Decem ber 30, 1964 someon e's Christmas brighter and happier. A good practice to carry. on into the next year. &00 P. M. -In St.- f rancis Sales School LEARN 0 ]DRIVE R I V I N 6 -LESSONS -PICKERING TOWNSHIP All supporters are urged to attend -in the Interest of, the good management of your Separate School. emple Driving School N-OTICE Phone 839-1144 '6 AGE COLLECTION AN Christm S as 6redilg' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S DAY Garbage, normally collected on. December 25, will ILAW OFFICE OF -Itistoad, be collected on Saturday, December 2 6. Similarily,,garbago normally collected on Friday, V TO THE,CITIZENS OF PICKERING ILLAGE January 1, will be collected on Saturday, January 2. Our "Very Best Wi.shos for a Merry Christmas H. J. THOMPSON, Q.:C., B. A., LL. B. • 1p. H. POULSSON, P. Eng. Township Engineer and'A Happ 'Now Yeaie' y AjAX SHOPPING CENT RE ROSS A M URISON Reeve, of Pickering Village Telephone; "2 -SMI T MRS. MURISON and LYN 06363eq alm THE HANDYMAN .-S ERVICE i% (ED ARMSTRONG) At this time, I would like to extend to the residents 00 YOU HAVE WORK TO 00 BE IT. LARGE OR SMALL of Pickering Village, Best Wishes for a Very Merry ft" v • PAINTING SEASON'S GREETINGS GENERAL CLEAN-UP, ETC. Chirstmas and a Most Happy, Healthy and Prosperous LI TO ALL AND THANK YOU R A PROSPEROUS YEAR PLU �..S 'Now Year. JV ANTENNA TOWERS - Repairs 8 Installations 'WILF HUNT, Councillor Elect #*AN I ens ODER ANTENNA CHECK BROUGHAM'�r ed #n regular form, followed by by Ststers Knox, Board could ascertain, there tl take part in their Annual Sun- British Oohmzbia College, will appeared to be nothing of val- day School Christmas Concert. 'show films on his work in this On Wednesday night, Dec- • + Mrs. Mary Lemnnion left her G REE • ember 2. Mss. Joslin and eon ember I r �i Sky Teens a: Christmas or S Lindsay, arrived in Montreal the winter .with relatives in New Years. ,Fti '+ from Gussen, Germany, to There is much more than readily catches the eye in a single flake of commonly -tailed f "White 000 Cbngratulatioas to Mr. and - Com tom• to make rink spend the Christmas Season Mrs. W. McLean, who wiH be LIFE - AUTOMOBILE - FIRE park Those who had children who according to D. K. A. Gillies, Ontario Hydro's meteorologist. It may contain ten, of ice crystals of hexagonal symmetry and no two crystals r celebrating their 19th wedding on December 27. with her sister, Mrs. Donald- were in the Valleyview School Choir, attended the Greenwood thirty or even thousands • have ever been found to be just alike. The upper left and lower right insets feature n ler son and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School Concert on __:,. _..... Green. Her parents met her is �� Nor Caaresa pw er �� Friday aright. when the ciyoir sang. Montreal. her 17th birthday on Decem- Sp Mr. and Mrs- Mel. .Brown mission's office buildings in Toronto over the last Yuletide season. onfario nrd,n rho u Ira and daughters Pa4ti Debbie and s C2rristnnres the 1st C kristmas play King is Jane, left an Thursday last .New Year. to . spend -tdhe Christtnas holt- days with his father in Floc►, On Friday night, -thieves err 1_ tered the Brougham School. A3 K far as the teachers or the ber 14, the regular meeting of Joy Rebekah Dodge took plaoe. The Opening and Closing Ex- ed #n regular form, followed by by Ststers Knox, Board could ascertain, there tl take part in their Annual Sun- British Oohmzbia College, will appeared to be nothing of val- day School Christmas Concert. 'show films on his work in this J 0 H N L LAY ue taken. However, the Brock, Mrs. Mary Lemnnion left her area. There will not be any • Road School lost their radio, home here on Sunday, to spend Sky Teens a: Christmas or N f Y R A N C E a typewriter and other items. The arrival of cold weather the winter .with relatives in New Years. -* NGLAND PRUDENTIAL F h brought another attempt a " in the ball There is much more than readily catches the eye in a single flake of commonly -tailed f "White 000 Cbngratulatioas to Mr. and - Com tom• to make rink :"cotton snow," which contributes to the traditional magic of a Christmas," k Mrs. W. McLean, who wiH be LIFE - AUTOMOBILE - FIRE park Those who had children who according to D. K. A. Gillies, Ontario Hydro's meteorologist. It may contain ten, of ice crystals of hexagonal symmetry and no two crystals r celebrating their 19th wedding on December 27. t07 KINGSTON ROAD EAfR were in the Valleyview School Choir, attended the Greenwood thirty or even thousands • have ever been found to be just alike. The upper left and lower right insets feature n anniversary Birthday Wishes go to Kath- 0111m 91odso.rl=W AI_ w4lbs Csars, haat WX "M Sunday School Concert on greatly magnified impressions of two of the innumerable form variations of these t The. Christmas against which they are shown is one that brought leen Watkins who celebrates ..enjoyed �� Nor Caaresa pw er �� Friday aright. when the ciyoir sang. crystals. setting -many tributes from passers-by who saw the decorations outside one of the Com- _ .. her 17th birthday on Decem- .Sister-Strouid and helpers dis- On Monday evenng, Decem- mission's office buildings in Toronto over the last Yuletide season. onfario nrd,n rho u ber 14, the regular meeting of Joy Rebekah Dodge took plaoe. The Opening and Closing Ex- ed #n regular form, followed by by Ststers Knox, Here" at Pickering United Church, on Sunday evening. and tbok along local talent and e take part in their Annual Sun- British Oohmzbia College, will erd.ses were conducted by day School Christmas Concert. 'show films on his work in this entertained the folk there. l Noble Grand Sister Lousie Mrs. Mary Lemnnion left her area. There will not be any Those having a birthday. in Pilkey, assisted by Vice -Grand home here on Sunday, to spend Sky Teens a: Christmas or November were given sifts, ) lunch was then served. Sister Esther Todd: who also the winter .with relatives in New Years. and On December 14. several reported -for the Visiting Corn- mittee. Sister Knox reported Toronto• Congratulations to Mr. and 000 Cbngratulatioas to Mr. and - cars of Rebekahs and enter-! ' nteron onthe Christmas Rementbrarr Mrs. Howard Malcolm "Sr, who Mrs. W. McLean, who wiH be tainers went to the Rosebanlc ces, to be sent. The Benevolent wkil celebrate their 50th Wed- celebrating their 19th wedding on December 27. Nursing Horne where. the local talent put on a concert for the Copunittee was instructed to see that no one was left in ding Anniversary on December 30. They will receive friends anniversary Birthday Wishes go to Kath- patients and relatives. It was i need at this season. Several in the Brougham Hall in -the leen Watkins who celebrates ..enjoyed by all. Noble Grand, Christmas Cards were received afternoon and evening. her 17th birthday on Decem- .Sister-Strouid and helpers dis- and placed on file. Lodge clos- ::............•.... - ber 27. and to Donald McLean wtw will be 16 years old on tributed candy. Santa was there to give the gifts froril the _ of ed #n regular form, followed by by Ststers Knox, Here" at Pickering United Church, on Sunday evening. the 32st. tree. � A dainty lvrrcit was ser" , lunch, served :AUDLEY ;. __.................:.._.��. vel to all. PAINTtR i DECORATOR IlAerstehh. Riehl, Waters Hoy and Ands, The (itritmas I.igtris throttglr- the W. Ronald Matheson, a first-year ,may student at OWASCO NEWS we w like to tt,arrk tris entertainers and all who help - 1,''' latarlar and Esterhr i CA out fife village proclaim Christmas Season. Some of Queen's University, will speak "Sizer Indoor Council Sessr ion. January 16. at St. George's. ed arm# wish all a Merry __(EXPERT WALL PAPERING q! -My CHA�syo ACCCUWAM whfe#s deserve .special nattier at the Audley Church Service this Sunday, December 27, at Baby -Sitters ava9able. Dur Ing Christmas and New Years. Christmas and a Happy New s Year. Pbeew: lar Advise and Eaf6sataa o. W. WNW C.A. RL► are those of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Spears. the Allan P14key's. tate regular hour of 2.30. Also-lieezrsed drivers. If You _ The Rebekah Euctse geld !n NO OBLIGATION trcl�+slq elan. osMawa aereiw� and the Cherry's. in Orchard The, Annual Sunday School Supper w•lu be held at the drive, don't drink. If you drink, don't tissue. Contact the Rrov- the Hall, on the 17th, was err- - n :.. by all. J. C RNRIGIfT o.rwe aeras o.eaw Heights sub -division. Cy. Wan -church the west ental of tttP on Tuesday evening, er Crew at 942 We would like to thank all i!1♦ Narads %Ivd Ta4�+ "&ft27 N2019joye111 nap, at the 23rd. at 630 p. m. A car r rlly for amateurs on for' attending, and extend Best Rl�w a.rs w.bra Alas. eea-eaoe village. f The Amrual Cub arms • Scout Some froth here enjoyed the "The Janx{ary 31st. The 1st. Picker holding a W Lshes' for Christmas and the C2rristnnres the 1st C kristmas play King is ing Rover Crew are .New Year. wigift, on behalf of the Brock -Pickering Troop. took. Here" at Pickering United Church, on Sunday evening. Car Rally, Object --roving fun Proceeds to go to the Ajax Prizes were won by: Ladles - 2. Mrs. Rata place in the Red Cross. Build- Mrs. Simonsen, of Salem Road, Hospital. Further udorrnation 1. Mrs. Grills; Law; Gents - 1. Roes Burns; 2. OLASTER, CERAMIC TILo ing at the Brock Road, on Monday evening. The Crbs,.un- N. played a leading part, as Dater. ,. Edgar Andrew. Bologna . to STONE der the direction of their Lead- ."Hannah", A group of young people met "Sizer Indoor Council Sessr ion. January 16. at St. George's. Mrs,. Lotton. Door Prize, ' to. � L Hollinger, ONCRETE DRIVES. ETC er, Lorraine Ilett, opened the with a "jingle, dance" A at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Anglican- Church Hall, Picker- . Next Euchre on January 21, :LAbSTONE PAT10! party cortuc film on "Saftey foourt- c f ey Leonard Waltham ,on Sunday e'v'ening, with the Chairman of Ing. Registrations no later than 10.30 a. m. All boys attending at 9.00 p. m. - Corr. RC• MARTIN ENRIGMT est' i Telephone was enjoyed by all. George Willson. Chairman of the Group Corn- the Christian Education Com- to organize arras, Bob Betup. • must be registered by January 6, _ ax,This 56..ill Mailman, Andrews'' PHONM TE t-1ltf T a Hi -C. Group. The following g - . 942-6156.25c. per boy. This is St. mittee presented the leaders were elected officers: Presid- to insure crests. th a Troop. The Cubs and of the ent, Keith Puckrin; Vice -Pres, The Scouter of Owasco Dis- St. Androw s Presbyterian Ptrat Mortgages Arranged; Also Second Mertgages Available exchanged gifts. The evening idierkt, Bill McDonald; Secre trio are sorry to hear that Mr. For Additlone and Inrprovenrents came to a happy close with a I tart'. Joyce Smith; Treasurer, Harry Cook is on the sick list. .',Church Bob Richards. The first meet-' We all wish him a very speedy lunch, served by the mothers The service on Sunday morn - we also `purchase er Loan on E:Isting Mortgages �.- irg will be held on Sunday ev- recovery. of the Cubs and Scouts. I Ing was conducted by Rev. F. life Annual General Meeting i ening•' January 10. On Thursday evening, Dec- (Donkey. �. Marion `McClem- #f You' Require Any Mortgage Financing .t, Per Fast, 1 Mr.. and Mrs. James Nicker esreber 19, ,the Scouters' meet - Courteous Service, Call - of the Brougham United 1 eats at the organ. 14ie anti)em son, of Toronto, and Miss Don- ing was held at • the United Church.Women will be held on Mrs. "tyle First ClussimaS Morn" na .Sheeny. Fairport Bead, Church, s Bos f the , . Tuesday, December 29, at, 2.00 was beautifully sung by the . visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rog- Marie Renshaw of the 5th John- E. IRELAND AND COMPANY P M. in the'church. , Senior and Junior Chairs. Tlie ars on Sunday everting. ax Pack. and Mr. Bill John - The Afternoon Group of the i' scripture readings were: Psalm •• sten,.of the 1st. Ajax Rover United Church Women met at _ + 72,. and St. Luke 2: 1 - 20. Mr. 100 Adelaide St. West, Toronto 2, Ont#rio the home of Mrs. John White. i C " Crew were presented with . Conkey gave a beautiful Christ - Mrs. Beach their tuiati Service Medal. as, .his Mrs. White opened the meet -mss •message. taking• EMpire d-5300 - Evenings - 839-1750 or WA. 2-6902 Cotrgratulations Marie and ing with a stony "Christmas axtQtristm2:15. keLua'Heart", and. conducted the bus- 1'. New Year's Teen -Age Dance Bill. text Luke 2: 15. Christmas is iness. Mrs. N. Burton led the _ will be held on Saturday,; Jan- . The 1st: -Fairport Beach en- a festival of home and family. . 2, in -'the Community Hall, joyed a Christmas Party on Worship, assisted by Mrs. Al- asci' Y In the scriptures it was a time bept Gray, who read tate script- Fairport Beach'. Adm, 25c. No Saturday, December 19. Sing- of journeying Mary and Jos - urs,' and Mrs. George Gray, ; " jeans" or "slims", please. Ing, Games and, Refreshments ePh• travelling to Beetdrtlehem who gave r interesting story' Mr. and Mrs. G. K. 'Mclean were enjoyed. An exchange of to be .taxed, and there the on Christmas in Other Lands. of California, •visited their son gifts took place. This Park is mild was born in a manger; Graham HARDWARE The Roll Call -A Favourite and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. in urgent need of an Assist - In who was Christ, the Christmas Men -was ants-. , McLean. over the week -end. an-. U you can help, please cell cis and the shep- waned by twenty members and ' Mrs. Cooper, 839-356c1. . i Lord The.arg . �PPLIANCU PADS TM- They arrived on Thursday, and herds and the Wise Men made ♦ three visitors, The afternoon spent the week -end visiting, ... their journeys, led by a Star; S ETC. _ came to a close with Carat 'and on Monday evening left by 'EASTER REBEKAN LODGE they book ahead and realize slinging; and lunch, served by Plane for England, where they, that He will be praised as the the hostess and her assdstanrts. will spend Christmas visiting The Lodge held their meet- 'Lord our God. God carnte as e Grelatives: ing on December 10, with a Petr and humbled himself for E N E R A L HARDWARE R D W A R E The Annual Sunday School White Gift Service of Brougti- On Saturday. December 19, Luck Dinner., and'.C3trzstmas • our redemption. Let us be Phone: WHiMtiall Z-191 PiCll�lll , am Sunday School, took place i the 1st. Fairport Beach Cubs Party, and about thirty-five prayerful that some one wilf R on Sunday, under the leader i enjoyed a Chr•istTn*, Party. ,persons present. find the viw to Jesus. He ships of the Supt., How: Mal- : Games and sing -son, and re- The regular meeting opened its for us this day. May we colm. John Miller played ori freshments were enjoyed. An at 8.15, with Sister Rose be everziiore led to Him. --Corr. gan music, while each class, exchange of gifts was carried Stroud, Noble Grand, presid- 000 ----------------- with their teacher, pre5enrted out. Many thanks to all the ing, assisted by Sister June The Candle light Service on Janet Ellicott read parents who helped make our Sanders, VieeGrand. Sunday evening was wail rider att- their gift. Ellicott . the scripture, while Bruce Mal'- 'PAY a happy one. A notice Guests and mwrAxTs were ended, and the music, under +, coin read fire Story. w1l be' senit to the school as to welconnied, and wished a Merry ,the directiah of Mrs. McClem- ;��»KQ�j �Qttill! The Young People's Group of I: when.the next Cub meetings Christmas by the Noble Grand. ant was of fire highest order. St. John's United Church are to be held We are in urgent The V4oe Granmi read her sick The soloists were: Mrs. Eliza - The o All Occasions to "oarodlirg" on creed of an Assistant Leader. If list, and reported all road beers, Bo3„� Mrs. Sandra Bonk Catering T Christmas Eve. They will, visit you can help, Please call Mrs. taken care of. l After t in a Vey A l the various homes, especially Cooper, at 839- M. mess period, odd ely duet was sung by Mrs. • those o! strut -ins. , l 0 0 0 regular ,form. Helen BrI*Jn and Mr. Davdd Fancy Sandwiches The Brougham Fire-fighters . Du farr Sawst Church � was packed for Rtie Grlsley. `Igte Christmas Story •were .coed out on Saturday 9.45 a- m. Sunday Sct oel. Ra eba * Nui1ng Hbrrre, and was read by Rev. F. Conicey. night to put out a fire wltidt 11.00 a. in, Mort&g Worship. dit was Ibiltoaed by a card .� beau%fui psanrt on the : z �8 Kingston Rd W Pickering -had started in a cheeerfileld 7.00 p. M., Evening WorsW. bingo, after. *11W there was tymTritinion t We was in mem- g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. There will be a guest speaker an exchange of gifts, and then ory, of the 1" David Fan- Rayrwm on the Jotm White at both sea'vlees. 11G'. Art. Mit- eG ear MMed Qrr!lertt w Cake thanrn. A soc}at hart' was spent _ sideroad. dtell, a resident of Fadnport and Tea. in the arfhod r+oorn late'►•--- Beach, who 3s on Christ rm E Ger' Rebekah I�ociBe . at a to Fahview Lodge, at Whifty, Cerr The local Brownies fodned Bea their Troop at r Rives•, to leave ?tom his sayooding _ __. -a - - THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1964 Poe Four - b••a•�aa�nnaaasaaasas H O L I D A Y N•iShboring Roman Catholic - the recent Bowberwm held a,t to express my gratiwde 20 gill_ .. NOT t C E Christmas Masers Broc k's BovA ,in Ajax, for the each and everyone who has 111 a��'C•C'{C TO OUR PATRONS ReOatded hildren. They will be I helped me during my hus- � CHRISTMAS SERVICES •i��" Our Ston On Harwood Aw. pit. Francis do Sales happy to know that their eff- land's illness, and in the loss? _ WMI be open on 4 h 811 °� well over ov$100. of a loving hustand, with flow- St Mor9• s Anglican - be ADS -Christmas Dar" "Jadniert Mass,, Eveyoane is pleased to see ers, deeds of infinite kindness Pkkering le from 12.00., nnoen to 6.00 P. m. Mrs. Vanags, Fbosebank Rod. and words of sym at4hy.-I can Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>taaaal and on— Qrristmas Morning back on her feet again. only say, to one and ail— DKenb•r 2/ lir "Christmas Ew" 1100 A. M. Families in the area report '"P hank You, so very. much" till 11.00 p. m. 0 0 0 a •gay time at Dunbarton Hi9b 11.20 P. M. Carol Service fol- >e W �' SPEN"it 1 STATIONERY St. Mary's, Rosebank Scihool, last Saturday, when . Norman (Grace) ... an,... lowed H ion . (G e) B ks by Holy Communion SUPPLIES - .. a an - •m APPLES AND "M�dgtrt t • ' � 9arbta sponsored by tine Cain• : ..... ... ,'Dee b•r S �� �' adian Legion, distributed ,gift, ' 'C rd Of 'Th Thanks , POTATOES (dec•24) to tate children. I wish•to sincerely thank my 9 A. M. Family Service, Holy FOR SALE and 1130 A.M.en- Communion Morning MsclMash -;3.00 Per Bush........................................ ....... .9„30 ' 'M' �� Mr .and Mrs H Horto • joyed the Annual Christmas neigtbors and friends, who Spies $340 Bush, AUCTION SALE 0,00 sent me flowers, fruit, candy. 11 A. M. Full • Communion Party of the Toronto Ladies' t well cards" and Christ - Other varieties on hand. Ordered Liquidation Of Holy Rede•nner r � last to Service, Christmas Hymns and - ...pleas• briny container for � Major League � Saturday. rn®s cards and '� vygj,ted me ,. Fine New Stock Of Furn- ,, �'e„ After dinner at the Pickin, Carols. Welles- apples. Itur�, Rugs And 'Appllan- Mdnig�tri: Mess Chicken, they exchanged gifts, during nit of Sunnybrook Hose - CIDER Ccs. Ohrisct¢rtas Moazrithg and yes, they went bowling, ' erns stray in `t '.- U •' P ilial. i Sweet Cider -Freshly Made Directed to be sold 1 ' 10.00 and 11 0 A. M, ... ... PICKERING ORCHARDS detail and without reserve• ..........................................................rs. Myrtie ro sl M C vrther x 1 h� mites west of Pickering uar5' 4 and 5. 4 ROSEBANK Village, on No. 4. Highway SATURDAY, DEC. 26. A very happy boy SIMPI I, • Card Of Thanks �r+� Phone: 942-1247 .. . at 2.00• P. M. Garter. Three yeses ago be had (Oct 1-tf) BOXi Da a 1 Perthes which- We are sorry to hear Jenn- ..:................................................ ( ng y� leg Our sdncene thanks to our fifer Wank Pine Ridge R mel, (at the Coffee Shop) { For Bel• — 5z+ooQned bung" if 133 Brock St. North him to wear . a heavy brace marry friends .and neighbors Casual Hair -Styling WHITBY, anduse cnxtcres. He has had is on the sick list this week for their acts of kindness and OPEN DAILY ,alow, re -modelled, all convex- ONT. neral x-rays since, and bis AN of you class mates hope beautiful floral tributes, in Closed All Day. Mondays - iernees. Fairport Beach Ares. (next door t0 theatre) final One VMS taken on Tues- you are feeling better soon. ,� loss of our dear father. , s •• . $9,500.00, with $:h00 down Ph.: day, December 15. Ttve good A high time at Rasebank Wilmott S. Danner. A special Season S GI CClln9s 039-4012 Bankrupt Stock By Order n ews. was .that he is cured, and Nursing Haeme last, week. when (dee 17, - tf) Of Trustees thanks to Dr. H. S. Shepherd, • • • .. "•� M M s d . will not -have to go back again. 'Mrs. Murchie who >s laying f _ o o'o there, Played Santa, and pass or his spiritual comfort an ......,.......... _ ..... One ... .......... .._ - Happy . Birthday Tb Gary - C H R I S T M A S Cuatom-mado French and Its]- kindness, and to the doctors o Ian Provincial Chesterfield Gerbliss www celebrated the occ- ed out the gifts on behalf of and nurses of� the Ajax Hose , �I as:on last week. tine- various etnurrhes in this ital; for the thoughtfulness ofAnd T R E E S suits, M hand -carved fruit- Mr. and Mrs. Boyes and.. area. They, thoroughly enjoy wMR d frame in many colours I Mrs .Law and family of Scar- the entertainment provided by the McEaclhnie Funeral"Hoene.' ` Fresh Cut Scotch Pine and designs; Scandinavian Mrs. Cornutt the Eastern Rebekah Lodge. Pat and Claro Silk, and Phone:.942-2801 All Sizes. Plenty To Choose tin lour coiled on M . From Swedish Modern, contemP- on Sunday. Conr vehbr Mrs. Stroud brought Helen and Ken. Coope• orary and Chintz 2 -piece living I Amory Christmas to All out a group of •young people No Increase In Price room suites; Occasional Period, Friends and Readers. from Dunbarton, who should PICKERING ORCHARDS Modem and Provincial chain be seen more often. Denise One Mile West Of and tables; Lowther chairs; Kathleen and Nancy ' J�'f Pickering Village � T H E SIGN .M A N Rol a 'Park deter, g a9 - Rockers, Swivel and Las Boy Huskaih, Vi. and Victor Carew, _On No. 2. Highway chairs. Bed ehesterfiNdsrDav- PRY Maloand ne Mitchell and Gilmore. Phone: 942-1247 ens be&; .Name Brand matt- Ma ha returns of the DOREEN AND FRED HOLLOWAY room and Continental beds - day to Donald MaCrum. wthoBob Pitcairn. The sing- TRUCK LETTERING PUPPIES P an sizes; Modem and Scandin- will be ten years old on Dec.Ing. and irhstr1lrrhents CUTOUT LETTERS For Sale — 7 months old; avian Design bedroom suites; 24. Happy birthday. from all ofwere quite professional. Mr. CARTOONS male: Apricot colour. $35.00• Dinette and. Kitchen suites; a your Cub Pals. and Mrs. La Fontain join the DISPLAYS No papers. Pbone: $39-3000. Quantity of fine Broadloom. A Vorr Happy Christmas residents in their thanks for POSTERS , Oriental and Domestic Rugs In I and a BrIgM and prosperous a wonderful eti•entng. The I " SHOWCARDS To Rei many sizes colours. Table Naw Year is You All from rnerrybers diatrnlwRed , BANNERS -1 and Floor Lamps. Custom- ' Mr. and Mrs. Cec. Morris, Gall gifts tq everyone, - with the built Love Sooetc. and Wayne. happy help of "Santa", and 24 HOUR To R•et —insulated building • refreshments were served. 7 DAY SERVICEts 17 x 100 feet, suitable for re- APPLIANCES E+t W000dlands A great marry friends from :'�42.6241 ' pair shop, or any c0rrrmerdal Latest Model Portable and Li1.71 n n •• " use, in Bay Ridges. Fairport near sync tar enjoyed visiting Ares • 839.2012. Floor TV gets. Washers. Stov-Loma The Rosewood ling Le at the Darnel -Jenkins home on Find Us Fast In The Yellow Popes -Res: Pickering Beach (dec - tf) es and Refriyn eters. Stereo gee wish t0 thank Mr. Harry Kingston Road during the ? ' HI-FI Sets. Portable and Con- Brock. hxs Bowling Alleys Open House, held last week - sole SowingMachines. Radios Fol• Rent -- 7 -roomed . house. A� many items too numerous Ajax, for his donation of a �' ,waft large bat, c1oee to Vialsge to ma plump Christmas Turkey. . It your Correspondent and her at C�ywood High SchoollmL was won by Don Barker. ismtty, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morn I buses peso door. Joseph Gar- All Nationeft Adsertiswi We are pleased to report Mr. Is, Warne and Gail, Rosebank ' er g 9,II g Blake ,of the. -2nd. Con. is home send holiday wishes to bras n a e _ Mand Sr., Ch�7+wood, R S R:__• ..... MeT ttandise', All appliances (deo 24) Fran ffie hospital and is re- many friends Avery under full guaran6ee. arpersting nicely. Ha Christmas and a Bre 9M W.��. OPT G R GE OLLECTION Terms Cash -Cheques Acdptd. Clongrattflatlons and best and p��.grs New Year to � BA � C l�lp YY ar1tCc� Goods an view to public on wLnes to Mr and Mie. R You AII. + 'Cuing Guard for Pickering Saturday from 9.00 a. m. till MacKenzie ( Lynda Allender) :.. �. 'Vill+age Pubflic School. Duties tinn• of sale who were married on Satur _ bo eosrnrrnenoe. January 4, 1966. day, Decembdr 19 at Oentetm Card Of Thanks Garbage will b• picked up on ThYt':day, December Applicants, Please contact: Mr. Sale under supervision of hal C2rurdh .Highland Creek. Bert Maurer. Pickering. Ph. •JEFF'S FURNITURE LTD. ,� members of the Weight. Mere words are inadequate 24th, and Thursday, Deesxnb•r 31st in those arias o! . ................ --- 1942-0703. - Toronto -watchers Club met last Mon - 311 =9For i or+niatlen call DecembeT 14. and while Pickering Village that normally have a Friday pick-up - y4 were enjoying. their _...__..._._._...._.. made P L U M B I N G w _ ere ill . Ohristmas Party. � Works ' AVON for delivering 22 snlrifed pets 'Pick nq Village Dept ESTABLISHED territory � BROCK ROAD to the Children's Ward at the ALFRED KAYEs with AVON .Co®metics• in Durr Ajax -Pickering Genre; H'osP- KUMBiN0, GATHROOMS beacon Area. Write: Mrs. A.. no Guides held their regu- ital. On Saturday Decerrhber Hawkins, I. Mandarin Road: tar meeting on Dec. 15th and 119, Mr, GeroW happily. accept- PRI"UR ES GTIMS Searbono, Ont endoyed their amnusl Christ- ed them on behalf of the little Bros Party. Sevenai( parents at , ES v ENJOY OUR NEW ' �, _ � will be cis . .. patients.. and they ' teande Wanted d Mrs. Burke received a tribeted on Christmas morn phone •942.1717 - gift }n appr+edia2ion from the Imo, Group. The Bro�wrdes and lite ( Many thanks to lite bowlers .................... SMORGASBORD .::tOiNf WAN'PED Ckddes wiH next. meet on Jan- I in the area for their -effort at -Can" and 11nnn•riean. PfiM• TV —RADIO SERVICE MONDAY TO FRIDAY NOON TO 2 P. MM. . $1.25 i P. or vers _ M. P _ O 8 DA 5 "24 PLASTERING .. - - .. . and SuM+I►s ak Hoiasys - :Man y 'Hot,and Cold Selections to Choose from ' STUCCO REPAIRS- MOD EPAIRS_(',GOD SERVICE - e Tl3-5201 -;:ROY ANDERSON & SONS fall : Mood; 's Restaurant Plastering Contractors Brewers Re ELECTRONICS 942-1012 Phone: 494-0503 •� � SUPPLY House .-..DIT CRIE Highway 2 Pickering NOTI ASID OTHERS ORS l .IS eCla Howe;p All Claims t Lite Estelle o ' �. Charles valentine ng. LaiLL.- ����left of tine Township of PicerSale`..MAD1 Ing,in tine County of Ontario_- Retired, who died on ar 'about ihe 13th oftobeOctober 1964 NEON DAY DEC. 30TH requftedustom ters ne. with the unaersdsr 0 P OPEN TILL .M. V on or before the 15th day �Jantrary� 1965, after vvlhdch deoe THURSDAY — the Estate be distributed, ALL s'TORES oPEN � IH =11, PICKERING 'Phone 942.1601 witrhout regard to any dbdm PpplNl 10 A.%& TO d P.M. MA ' A 1 not then filed. :.. ALL srORa WILL Be CtAiED � 1 M GATED at plekeriny, Ontario,e this nth day* of p•estnb•r, „�.+.,«• r n Friends And Customers W _ OPl11 To Ou y MINNIEhs ING,,Ne dminiRRY tri by _ WMAN, 14 3 NE An M A N d NEW And A .l Richmond St. East, TORONTO Wish A Very Merry Chas turas Happy _ .. 1, Ontario, (dee ................ _ New31) j Retail ..:.... ....... Year ........�s Use This Column To Op�esbrd � HHB w�ppB� CQo. ltd, S•11 or Trade •• 4 _ - - - .. �'; { •...�., aa«-ww 'eft+, .. 'TIOJRSDAY, DECUSER 24,1%4 THE P'1cKERINO NlWS PICKER11140 ACCEPTS — Pavi Pin - TENDERS OTHER THAN Iio a that °� ad°Q had been put in Abe ao�, a 417, 367.86 (tNkde-in va4re •� iaowrot 'y Sales Oa Sad dt hied been vSstly iatQe+ov- d>oa• old >� is not ad- strike. delivery mttbd not be ' LOWEST Ltd. far USM -00 for a Chsar ad mochine, �a+ox $l2, wstys the b•rt 090. pnarrrired for six to Sealed Lenders were lire v T� incln.uded W the traria- Engineer, P. Poul- included). al0lltae Hubert Wady, - � otter �p�� opened da value for the taA.nehip's 12- sson ahedced be � Couirdllors discussed fire have a policy of LendexiW for tion. The next 1 -awe Ampum � pa,p NX d some $10, of the four tenders for the graPefft7nanoe of the der 'he Wfeet bid. The Elm Hues for a G34C � ftm the OW.,lag for the purdmw ad' a roams@ gToder, and announced to the ]959 rvdRtr the eased is it reoomrnesrddng on the trSsds G9itt Mills motors, for 15,773. Fraser Snrith a ,� 6'esdecases a• and a dUmP muck. In ive of the Company is each as®etxe i+ethey� h'� found it to R� at experience ]3ioe�mianner. 1i�e lowest d8drty cTx�+s• iv rased' 15, with ddivery promiud in ' n the lowest tender that since the taavnelrip had ffie acceptance ad` the second �, finally voted on the Ad- bid for a G'aw trwdr, Trvek . passed � � ema,mS ADflraugtr fire Retail Branch, Toronto, for moth the thin tender, a. • The 1aS�eet tetxler for the Purchased a Qranrplon grader lowest tender-th•�t oQ L W. vote was Hat. reeorded, it was $5.508.13 was not aooeptecL On P�+uedon that if de! - In 1959, some 200 modifications Mft. Co., for an Adams grader not �7 Could not be made In account ad' the General Motors thirty days, thet'the third law - est tender• for an Intermtion- al from Jae. Bun -owe, Brough- am.' 15,974.00 to be accept- ed. weer per, though STR ROUGE HILLS he recommended the second • .F 0 0 D MARKET HWY. _ last tender, admitted t� Jed Eel of the Road Department ,favoured � ROUGE BEIDOE an International• bemuse of its stability and lower rnantenarm - :. FRESH (NOT FROZE GRADE A 0Highways N) VEN READYSu>>s. frorrr t,� >. of is granted for the lowest tender price. :gyp The next tenders to be caii- ed will be for the itstalfabon of sewer and water mains at Fairport Beach. E A,,; CHRISTMAS MUSIC ` n " do the form of George Freder- ick Haridd'S "Messiah" Fwilli be +• 1 y' featured y�onD{ec��erp 25• - dk when radio .8!(Z8'f.�o�n 4C'iLU Will - 24 lb. � this beautiful music 6 to _ audience. at 10 F A ,4 (� For the 49th,consecutive and up V :1� !b. c be Presented �assic wili r Ib. _ .. • �, M"sour i Messiah Lt -is traditionally presented on , per lb. radm wor de as a = meas Gift from the Reorganized Church + fir' Etit� to , Saints.f Jesus Christ of Let- _ ••w ' - This choir hes presented tihda• MAPLE LEAF LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED famous Hanrds! oratorio since MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Ib. pkg. hers the a A916. Fortner mem- hlbh Sausage Ib. SMOKEDp � g�his now l" is 82 lb. 4 Parts of the world. There are SAUSAGE MCAT. 3 stills few 45 49 NLE3S (Leese) � charter meta - hers of the g xm who vrm per- .�.''WIINER .-'�. MA!'LE LEAF FESTIVE DECORATED MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED BONELESS � year. the 250 -voice, choir 99 ORK The oTchestr�a. vvhdch BUTTS �• Cartier the choir- will �,,Vp- $LUCAS ARTHfR'S SUPER VALUE 1 Ib. pkg. (Acer 3 to 4 SMOKED lb• �+ se�oed members from the be) s 59� (Average z to3 lbs.) Ct4' > rea�ff apt bacon �b �t�: Conductor is 'Fr MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED SMOKED S. Weddle, mask director �. • • • SLICED KINDLESS . • G i" _ _ the RLDS Church. Sadists wild Opra Moodry NI! 7 p.m. - Tuesday 3 Wed- Picnic Shoulder lb. Breakfast Bacon lb. �� 1Nosier, I. siopreno, of wesday NII 4 p.m. -Thursday rill 6 p.M. � Chicago; Thtlde >3e crcost- CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Nolte tenor, Kansas City, and - and BOXING DAY (Dec. 26th.) DoMeStie Shortenm WHILE THEY LAST OVEN READY .. Donald Hrendntc�on' °f gym: MAPLE LEAF FROZEN GRADE Approximabedy one thousand �;�try �►,� �,�� ,r A E��Orlff around the vwotid will carry the "Mess - MEDIUM �• • The local ootrgregeRion of the RLDS Church is located at Bruce Street (Orange Temple 38c J. Due. ,20 LBS 13�.) Clshawa, is EGG;Z lbs. °-�..lb. Elder R J SAVE 7c LIMIT t TO ^CUSTOMER GREENWOOD i� York Blanched IS*. 13 oz, pkg. (neNwed too date for, last Loose 86K yDYI a ;SALTED PEANUTS York Erose° Z �. Week s' Issue). . i 39c Pkt1• U.S. #1 FIRM GREEN i� .,.,own ca ton Sar• l0e - $DICED TURNIPS ---__ 29c RUSSELL SPROUTS 2 lb. 49c The Sunday Sdjoa Ooncesit. Save 10e was to be h�eid Last Friday ev♦- ` iv1.S. #1 CA'i.tFORN1A FIRM GREEN ening. Well bear more about `DOZEN Largo - (Peak Fnsan's English 1 it next we week ,we hope. 28 oz. til s PLUM PUDDING -_-._ 69e N E 1'Y CABBAGE ,,,�/30,.,.t.H'smranvv friends are sorry o hear that Mrs. Pertly Clwice Snowcap Choice Frozen GOOD SIZE HEADSMaple Leaf Twin PakGREEN ►EAS cv+i�ti a satiate 49- r15e OCEAN. SPRAY CAPE COD 1 Ib. pkg. g4rter ad`ad Pascoe G a rt CHEFa Sare 10e - _ - '_ �. Pkg. FRESg V Pascoe is in the Hospdtsd for SE SLICES' BANBERRIES 29c Sick , Toronto• S Lapp's Sweet 1 galkirrr 1�. Six local girds erundQed at 1 Ib. pkg. SAVE 6e ' APPLE CIDER 69e ONTARIO FANCY MACOUN S Ib, bag Brownies, Dass Thursday night - 9C (Plus 10C deposit)' ED ,APPLES 0//�r men, on Saturday ,their. tea- - Save 6c :'4911 eller Airs..Biszeda]e, took the ' a. -�� - ea • e • �g�iris.to the Royal Ontario Mus - ATTRACTIVELY Placa Pak Ssrral0e FLORIDA SWEET (Fall of Juice) Corn, Toronto. * ATTRACTIVELY PRICED * MANZANILLA OLIVES_ -.B9e The Boy Scouts have Ohrds�t- Christmas Tree D"orations, Caedy C", Giant Giant 20 oz. Jar T A NG EL L O S :dor . 49e � Tres for salt Green • waved Store.' at Doug. Morden's j Clrriatwras Candy; a Mixed Nuts, all Gifts, s in the , . , . New Crop Callforwis Srrwkist IN. 113s and at FJrm de, -at Art §Wv- f sIMII, Christmas Cards, Small Gifh, NAVEL OR S Ej (1 �Q The boys have clot these Wrapping Paper, Etc., Etc. U.S. #1 Red Ripe Cello,pkg• GES doZ• VaC •trees themselves. •TOMATOES ; Z/49c Florida Unit No. 2. U C. W., held ork Canada �arrcy •Frozen .15 oz. 6 es. Cello F 'K� 14 p1ys. their meeting at the ho g of d CED STRAWSBERRIES ---------------- ----- 39e / FREsfl rM As .Gardrnei' ,wrth a gaud - •peADLSBES 3 J $tt r3ufla• Culidomd had I SAVE I1c '.*1 Selected Firm Golden Rt i� *' SPECIAL OFFER OF 14e OFF * ---- -- — U.S. #i dvuw of the WbrsttFp Service F and read "Semrons" which i + PEPSI COLA' Family Sise 26 os. bottle: 2/29e Maple t -- SNiEET POTATOES 2 lbs 29e �s9ornewhat different and ;tock up at this Extra Low Price (plus deposit) NaMrai ' was brought in. rMs. Cuomo d CHEDDAR AS Florida Sweet luiey ,- '. 3iso 2fO's abo demonstrated "baling" as .:SWIFT'S CHEESE T A N G E h I N E - ' rryotheer did in days sone j 42 oz. pkgs• U dOZ• ne �b9. Mrs. Jack Brooks d -:more r PREMIUM ibY, riisb• Wick Brooks demon - Wick BM Mild' -49e strmbed *w Art of Deeormtirrg R� D Aodigon - 59e C'frrLetnres oColates and dykes old . 69e s811'1'I�'!,� T Secret Sister pow �e 1 a� �r.slad..�and gifts "Khanged;�LEq-- '17j 6. Tot •-rrir�f i. _a "•.�`�•^- "e'd the delicious i I Rutherfeed's�O �� __ ,Pr'et'end by Mia. Gard► leis•. Alt the dose d t<re meet I ; •49 � _ kw A conse sues 'lidder addtow - CtirNo �Ppy >�z1thA�." Pon IM atmg I $AVE 30s Rrrtlrerfer>'s Prw& y� �. C PRICES EFFiCTIVE MON - bo'• lld'ra A. TOES. _ ars an tint Mrtihd>ay WHIPPING CRtAM 1!e10 - ....... WED. - THUR . _.........................:... • . S DEC. 21 22 ....... . .. ,23,=4 .. � t, , ti i , 71 ..0 - `—Pam Sic — -THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, It" r� rf This is the WNk to Use Them ATIME FOR JOY This week when you are sending out your cards and R A holiday Is a time for frivolity and ca ofjoy, a time to doing up your parcels, please remember to USE your be convivial and friendly, a Mme to ,be Intermittently host and Christmas seals. If using them on cards, remember to west. In the days when highways we laneways and dobbin stick them on the back of the card, not on the front. could find his own way home, Jovial Joe was Comparatively Otherwise they may be returned to you. safe on his junkets. Its different today. Joe, still Jovial and ,junketing, has com- mend of a couple of hundred horsepower and a two -ton vyr icle amid thousands of other similarly uninhibited celebrators. The sane maneuver that dropped an alcoholic mist over his„•ri” un -focussing eyes builds within him a boldness and recklessmss that reduces his driving ability and produces an unguided missile that takes human life in horrifying quantity. • i Keep that effervescent Christmas Cheer between the walls a o•'4 of your home ,or take a taxi. There'll come: another Christmas �-1� • a and New Year's; and you might want to be around, .but not as a shameful memory. 7 JOYOUS WISHES -. R The Management and Staff - CHAS: COOPER LTD. Claremont 1 LAW MOTOR SALES LTD. 'Pickering THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 19N THE PICiKERINO NEWS page Seven Y. -I -RI GES NEWSr # Cerive""mit and her fall Ily lYbr1M ra, Warm and Gall, Re..m*r' SEE J. D. McNAIRN Rd. 3„ send holiday wishes to - Starks AW Feltvm f laity des By Pat Hilo their :� In the : a For Qualify cars A Bright and prosperous Now "FOC7lRS", an informative ial 'thank pleased to t,egwrt Year To You All. you to the Mitch- acre several harries filet—are We are Happy DirtIKUY W Karen brochure has been published ell's for loaning their home'on a picture, little Gordle , Wald:riff is res-, Cfilerenshaw, Abbona Rd. who by the Public School Board. -this occasion. The Young Peo- May I tache this opportunity •re.... porhthe 1 treatment, and is wall be nine years old on Dec- 1963 MUM antidres contained in it 'pie have also been busy cur to thank all my friends and on the "lanpraved •list" this ember 31. will be of interest to all rate- Ing the ChAstinee Season, in neighbors for their help in sup- week. Payers, whether they have bringing entertaimnertt to 'Plying me with news items The boys of the 1st. Rouge ----------------` Standard 6, looks and runs. d*lkven attar school, or those in Convalescent Homes. each week, and to wish, One Hill "A" and "B" Pack Cubs; Dptrs To itemember like new, 18,000 miles that. DkdrWXAion has been done Inst Monday night, they en- and Ali a Very Merry Christ- Otho _ would Par - by the school. youngsters who tertadned, singing carols, and mac Last thoroughly Toyed their Par Jan. 4.--Gmu Committee, 1st. ---- "ere asked to take a few ex- bringing gifts and refresh- to -the children—don't wank tine Ladles' Auxiliiary for I�o� p Hill Scouts at the Un- Note!tm copies for hc%nes who have to the children. A fine group forget to feed the birds this the lovely refits and a ited Church. 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 no sal children. If you did of young people, and they des-, next week when you are hoarse. gay time .The bays brougtnt Jan. 19. =1st. Rouge Hill Lades not receive: or*,. extra copies erne a big vote of thanks from They have a hard time finding their contributions for the ies' Auxil ary. ' Rouge Hill automatic 6, In real good Mn be dyWuwd from local us all. food under all this snow. ChristHwnper. On the thi ted Churchmercliants.. shape Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Quin- So sorry to hear that Ken 23rd, the 1st. Rouge Hili Scouts - . 0 0 0 ney ,of the Second Concession Bluck, Guild Road, was rush- completed the filling of the Jan. 7.— First meeting in 1965. Bay midges residents have .attended the O'Keefe Centre ed to Ajax Hospital on Sun- hamper, and it wddl be for 1st. Rouge Hill "A" and "B" received a number of musical last week. This was a belated 'day afternoon. He had been warded to the Salvation Army Pack.1963 Pontiac treats this week. On Friday ev- anniversary celebration, and working on his car when his before Christmas, to be includ- Jan. S -1st. Rouge Hilt Bhrnvrr • ening � Choral Society went they had a wonderful eveningtown., appendix iuptered, He was op- outcomed in their Christmas distrib les act the Church. Peering oat ther functions dur doing Correspondent was nicely. �So--send l card to Laurentian 6 • ng the week. The Girl Guides P may, from a cheer him up ove rthe holi- wt1l � out leased co idear t 1 ownor, like new r singing C9hrLgtmes fotmher resident � oaf the Valley �.. . Eve' azul afterwards. will re Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rob- _ turn to the home of their Co- Farm Road, now living in • pp . Kingston, Jamaica, Mrs. Geo. iason, and Kathy, of Valley Christmas Greetings rhhenlsgiotaer Mrs. Joan Hawes Marlene, she and Farm Road, attended Widcett 1963 Yolkswagon for haat chocolate. and the children send greet- and �8s Christmas Party on 00 0 ings to all their friends in this Saturday, in Toronto and had TO THE CITIZENS OF PICKERING TOWNSHIP: There will be no Saturday area, and told us they hope to a Lovely time. ' A-1 shape, like new, cheap Movies during the school hol- be back in Cuda this su rir- So very Pleased to hear Mrs. May I extend you and ours, the sineer©st of Sea- 1daYs. Next movie feature, Y Y Y 1. "'Sleeping' Beauty" will be on � mer for atwo-snorrth 'holiday. Marg. Haney Glenview Road, - - 'Sle It will be so good to see Millie has had her operation, and is sons Greeting for a Happy Christmas and a Prosper- rdey, January 9th. , and' George again. able to be up and around in -�` 9!! r; r 1961 Ford Fairlane urkey ctrl at Annan- Mr. Parnell, who for the past. the hospital. She is hoping to "" "` '' - - At thc..t ous Now Year. dale lest weekend, John Fell- Feral years, has been the get home for Christmas, but YMV -8, automatic, red Custodian, at . the Glengrowe . do send her a curd, just in DON WARING 0ws' team took home the tun case she doesn't make it. keys and Dick Harlow's team Scthool, will . be heaving this Councillor Wrd Mr. ,and Mrs. Art. Edmonds,3. won the chickens on a draw. , week. He will take up his newa duties at the Sir John A. Mae- yourself Glenview Road. had another ► ra, g way to enl10Y Donald School, the first of the busy week -end. On F'rdday ev- IN120sr�,2M217rasrlc>wase7rsise��'rlcD�7k>u�sosue�; 1960 Chrysler -bacon and bring honkie the ,�,� tom, year. He certainly deserves a eamg they attended a dame .000 wword of thanks for the state given by Parkwood Motors.■aa/aotaaaaaaaaai>.>•t>•eeetaasiausheeeestseae>>.en all war, You. will like ' .THE CHb1RCHEs of cleanliness in which 'he and on Sunday, they visited l Po fi kept our school, during his Mr, and Mrs. Peirol, in Don TO ALL MY FORMER CUSTOMERS this one Reman Catholic stay. We wish him luck in his MM, (Mr: Edmonds', sister): btldaoight Roman Catholic `nef position also called on Mr. Edmonds' AVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS - - The Gle Si4hool Rink brother and father. M1ss Judy 960 ` Masa will be celebrated at Edmonds attended York Univ- AND A Holy Redeemer Church, at is finally in,use--several of the 1 Falcon 11.30 p6 nn., Christmas Eve. 'Pmts and their children tried ersity Semi Formal Dance on church Calaxiars are ate- it out over the week -end. Now Friday night. They all thor . HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR automatic, a good second aMe and can be obtained from that the holiday season is here, pughly enjoyed their week -end FROM JOHN BATH'S ESSO, formerly at RougeHills car, all white, like'new the C hairsnan of the P .T. A. it should be a very popular aetivitdes. Mr. D. Meek, at a cost of 50c.. spore. The Parents' Auxiliary Susan Haney entertained her His Phone naunbar is 839-1779. is endeavoring to provide par sister, Michael, and Susan Ed- ,(Note Our Now Location) - 0 0 0 ants to supervise the children n3s on Saturday, in celebrta- The Anglican Churoh and suggest , hockey in tine on of her birtitday. - 1 60 Cadillac - The Anglican Churls with be � morning only—�bch free skit- AJAX ESSO SERVICECDM Cont;<ertible�� ae power, M! holding a Christmas Eve Ser hng every afternoon. Parents , viat 11.30 o'clock at the Tee Please. take note, and keep. :Rouge Hills real nice Pee Restaurant. Holy your son's packs Comm -and hockey Station Rd at Harwood Avenue church union w1T1 be celebrated. sticks at tiome in the atter ' The portable rch will arr noon, so there will not be any The deepest sympathy is = y/ ive soot:, and will be erected accidents to mar the pleasure on the church site art. the foot of the holidays. Willard to Mr. and Mrs. 1959 Offtla� I. ard and idly on -tAjax .Phone 71M-2211 •.� . of Radom Street. off Uverpool If you have an hour to spare recent lass of a dear mot- re her and gt,anchnhaRher, mot- V-8 automatic _ Fiscal (near the L G. A. Plaza). during the next week why not A. B. Willard, in Stanstead, r The first service will be held spend it taking a tour of our art 10.30 a. nL neighborhood. The homes are Que •Interment took place Mar we take this opportun- Amply bEautiful in their at Bishopton, Que, 1958 Ford Fairlane Oy to v#M rw the Happiest Christmas dress and well w"'th l and Mrs Willard always IMPERIAL Christmas Ever, and may would like to thank who- I �5�0 LOOK TO IMPERIAL Vim, Santa Claus be extra goad to the trip. As vva�lb as, driving a- ever removed the sign front for the best automatk, all you this year.. rend the many streets iYn tthe their property at, the Dorm- { power area, be sure you journey a. er of Altona Rd. and Wood- c Li'Lands Road during their ab - l WWJ long the second concession, sense over the week end. They - :11958 Mehr •+ west of Liverpool Road, there wouid appreciate its return: •shit'tlfataeeaatlt•eaalailaaaat•tsatr•aaaaaatltlaaaataa■ 'Sorry to learn that Mrs. -- Noble, of Lh,rerpool Rd. N., standard 6, green i white, had to admit, her eight-month- A-1 shape, cheap old baby to the Ajax Hospitai over the weals -end. We hope , m t isn't too serious and that the baby will e one again sooniV z � : 1958 VfamD 88 4 Just a reminder to all read- s a N all power, the car for the ens of this eodtarm, of the Carol - .SeI v6M Christmas Eve, at the »h:; �� pfYY__JJ � Duniblwton hilted Church, at a ` a 9.00 p. m After all the hustle and bustle of Christims pre- , € tions are Over why not ti-;�x '20 11:11"W In On pban to spend an hour in joy- <z �.... ..... ���� � W � 7 •.w. ;,, , fula vra song' A n Ch woaderth- a vvQ�y to lister in Christ's Birth- 3 •' late inodels. day. Mr. F7dgar James, Brod bud North, paid a surprise visit to F ��> Cheapl Cheap! Cheapl Mr. 95ned Yates, of Toronto, last week. ♦�,IiR.,,.was such a W Y r � � Remember For Quality thoughtful .thing t0 do, and Y kl ' k gave Mr. Yates so much Pleas- um leasum to see one of his old nei- J Do MAIN Mr. and Mis. Jim Martyr ,' • Glendale Drive, attended the ' In Company Christ - it hrist-achesPoxty and Dunce, on Dec- ember 19 along with two-'hun- s� died other employees. And en-— JOyed .a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mm C. Heiksrm , of oz sheppw d Ave., entertained 1630 Military Troll - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briant, No. 2, Highway, and Mr. and Mit. Fred Harper, Valley Farm Rd. ' ry Stop S9, Kingston Road last Why evening. , The D uribarbon United Church — Onrorio Hy** PMros AT. 4.4143 Or Young People, held their inn- Ontario Hydro forces: are busy developing resources to meet increasing power demands. For the third year in a row _ uad C hr)stfn s Dinner at the coal-fired stations played a vital role in supplementing the sharply reduced output of hydro -electric plants as a result hoarse of Mi'. and Mrs. Harold. of low water levels. Highlights of the present program include, clockwise: A Hydro crew working in sub -zero weather AT. 4.4144 , MitdieR. 116 iia joint affair on Kipling hydro-electrie project in James Bay watershed; helicopter airlifting hardware for Extra High Voltage line with everyone helping to sup.- , under construction near Parry Sound; specialists attaching tubes through which natural uranium fuel will enter reactor ply The foo& ht was a most of Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station between Kincardine and Port Elgin; water "cannon" blasting loose rock from sooeesadul evening and a spec- : walls of Chippewa power -canal at Niagara Falls in preparation for rehabilitation, scheduled for completion in 1960 - , -' Eight THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 talion for flee story DIRECTORY The Chuireh& WEST R0UGE e7iristmras p coon, BUSINESS y Christmas. Parties seem to Mai 1 take this opportunity for the pageant, and wound Tike to thank everyone who R■Ra■■■■taa■!1■■el■■■e■e., be the order of phe week in Went Rouge. to wish everyone In West Rouge, "A Very Merry Christ- Rou took, or came out, and fns GUARANTEED I Pickering The Girls' Club enjoyed their the 'regular night at maw,, and thank you all for your help and co-operation, the interest that was Shawn in this beautiful service.i MCEA�S�N1�`S Service United Church party. on fire school on Tuesday, Dec- with this—your column— each The Senior Sunday , School enjoyed their Christmas Party Radio -TV FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minister: Rev. Melville. Sillars ember 5, with Chief Little Bea- week for the past year.—Anne plays and songs, on Friday Any Make Or Mexlei - Y * ver, of the Mnibawk Tribe, as the Henson, Corr. 0 0 0 evenut8 ,last. - ARTHUR FIELD —CHURCH SERVICES— specaa�l evening. As Chief Ldttle Beaver is pro- THE CHURCHES Sunday morning, Rev' ,. McAvoy's sermon Adoration Private Ambulance Service .4S and A7 A. ! 11 M. :- fessionalist at Judo, he was able ,to show several of the' St. Edward's Anglican Church In Action" was inspiring and PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT Sunday School H6urs: As above for Worship � members some preMy good — holds :dnd tricks. The girls East Ave. I Sunday; Hecember-27; , . f with our Christmas moist. and the Birth Jesus t Services --- y enjoyed special refreshments, 'a. m, Holy Communion' and Sunday School. Rev.,G. Young it The chair, with Mr. sang 'hemas an-AUOLEY _ WATER DELIVERED McEaehiti0, Prop Nand Mr. and Mrs..Bob Smite; would like to thank the par in charge. On Thursday every „ First Christharge Wm. 1.15 P. M. - Sunday School eats ulab su ed the, lovely Ppli ing, 'the 24th, at 8.00 p. ,m.— Songs" and Moen„ "Ca Rose" "Lo, Hone a Rose" and were all West of Dunbarton '.:'�, 2.30 P. M. -Church Service food for the ,party. `Spacial Ser - Christmas Eve. Ser puce. Everyone welcome. in keeping with this beautiful _ PHONE: 941-2171 ■p■■■■■■■■■■■■tt■RRMta 0 0 0 t 'Phe 1st West Rougg`-B:otvn,e -The children had a lovely time of Yom• Sunday, the 27th, will be tete PHONE Pickering, Ont-I Pack spent their time this year - nuking and wrapping gifts for time at their Christmas Party for the. Sunday School, Fridayregular morning worship at in'charge. ATlailitEe 2-0063 $t. George's 'tare Retarded Children's Home =evening, the 18th, at the local 11.15. Rev. or Sunday T Senior unday School ! - at Smith's Falls and . thea church. A special thank you, at 10.00 a. m., and She ,Tumor j Anglican Church Brown Owl, Mrs. Forsythe is very proud of the effort and to the pargs, who supplied rn the lovely refreshments to help School and Nursery 'at 11.15. o 0 o KEN -and CLARKE Creighton, Drynan PIt:RtRINu, ONTARIO work the girls put into these a snake the party a success. At tits time, Rev. McAv�ay', P R E N T I C E REV. H. S. SHEPHERD gifts for the children at the o 0 Grace Presbyterian Church Church, and Rev: G. A Murdoch o. t Home and is .planning a Tob- ogganing Party for tete Pack Port Union Road ,The Y ng,Gra Young, of St. Edward's, and the members of both churches, AUCTIONEERS 9arristers, Solicitors MARKHAM e" 311. Plewrl.t. one 1 4,a. io a P►,.■e► 042-31111 on December 29. The,2nd West Rouge Brawn The presentartaon of Nativity" on Sunday evening would like to wish'Everyone— LI•eased Sad A■therizod ter ase and Notaries Pubiie CawtMs M • Ontario and Y ork -- suttowT ssRvlcts -- 0.30 a. inHely CeaarweANe t ie Pack, with Brown Owl, Mrs. at Grace Church, was beautiful inspiring'. Mr, and Mrs. P. ' A Very Merry and Happy, Farm •"'� seek t,apaw,.wt.. Haw. SANE or eoAtwitce Ctlwl►sM i 2F■raltn►a Estate 1040: W --moralist Pro, . � Conrad, and Tawny Owl. Miss Moira Skillin, entertained the and Nichols, are to be colrrrnended Cttrlstmas .. .................•.. Real •� specialty at g S me Oshawa- i of St: N., Os •3• ■Also se Holy C•a►s (seta seed.>) . _ mothers, at a party on Decem- on tete time they spent with re- OIL AND GAS' HEATING RNsew•b►. Rale. so 1e.2O a6 asr—sn■darr kneN ter 7. Special Guest �c-as a lit- hearsals, costumes and music. Ductwork 3 Flashlhgs DUAL st■vlct AT ON[ PRICE Tolephone Oshawa 72344" W w Palle HDR tie girl from the Handicapped Mr, Nichols, organist and choir ESSO FURNACES. FINANCED _ PHONES - 10.20 a. as.—Narsary ` Swimming Class. w•ho received from the Pack. Dist. Com- reader, was in charge of the .music, and Mrs. Nichols -look- 3 % Interest With No 194-x161 or .640-3636 Pseattoo* bare boon establish" (At the P•rtM, Han) I , WEDNESDAY g'i,fts missioner, Mrs, Marion Nelsh. ed after the oostumes and the Down payment RODMAN HEATING CO. awtlewe■rs •►wee 'les.' i C 1e.N •, st.Nely 'Na,w►■wle■ t � and Arta. Commissloner.. Mrs. make-up. The church was fill- 26 Church St. S., Pickering . � � � and lotsrooaol■■ for Hee $-at H. T. Cook. were also guests ed to capacity, and Rev. Me- Phone: 942-3641 • • _ at the party. Special refresh- Avoy, who did, the commen. I ......... FLEURY a COMERY r ments supplied by the mothers 1� R' Frere enjoyHERN ed.A • ARISTERS SOLICITORS Stlfln SCJ nCe Christian e 0 0 0 ' . "Rte 1st Watt Rouge Girl DRUGS LTD. NOTARIES PUBLIC • *i�-1 �/ Guides held their party on Monday evening, December D0.6/e1d t V ,.,, e, OW K:wpNa Red Funeral and ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO 15, wtten Kathy War. Janice PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS AT. 2-5753 Ambulance Service CHURCH 11ERvlet 'AND SUNDAY SCHOOL .: McLaughlin. Marilyn' Vises and Kathy Bryan were enroll - e ' Ho DAr 11 e• A M SUN — P RI ;ed in the Guides. Sherrill _ 'ti'eLsh, Dolma Watt and Bonn- _OSMETICS • 'SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS HOURS, t••wday » Md.r–e,a4.h3o Ps �. = Hrohway • t.. e" ser„1se . « I AHe.■ R..d. leaf a«yb Of ie Conrad, were presented with ) l �1°'i■t' •" s evesiwr a1 'ickeri doaeh Reed Na 2. lllgrw■y their Second Cass .Badges, ) ®_ bv MP+owI� Toutime de• of Heeling we leven %%tole Sherrill Welsh and Bon- 'STORE HOURS. * at the w.d...das Weems- Hew at e.« P. M. , We Conrad also received the Official Brownie Ties and Lary-. ' 9 P Telephone ALL ARE UIELOOM I Te►. Reading Rees• w •Ps• M 1 yard, to make them Fuck Lea- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.nL to -m• MONUMENTS WHitehall 2-3610 • Tuesday. Tfarsder Gera, m the 1st. Dna 2nD. F�adca. 0 0 o SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M- to 5 P-�- ""'10'■ ' rl.n..».t w�ew on PliRes .•+ Pews - •.« a ..« P. 1. The West Rouge School pry -Mll ROBERT AUSTIN, •PROF. sN u• assess L•au•a seated. their Christmas Con- - , R. R. 1. wl►wy, owMrh Per Ps*eMr ht•.■l el•e. Call cert on December 16, at the PHONE Whitehall 24461 TrMIS"Wells or vnmv •■■■R■■■s■■■■■■■■■■■e+ ATtaMI.2-sees :.. school, with the Girls' Choirs,'' P=ERINiQ O•.■. 3. Higetwa,, Buy and Sell Garda. Plays and Skits in wllHh a Alac With A Classified Ad epingwith the Christmas S ri Triers was a fun house ~r 1 strrE■■■■asss:int,■■■sss St, Andrele of parents and friends of the Presb ericm Church it - children. O.0 °( _ INSURANCE FRANK J. PERKS etiltrEh stTwt North, Plekertw► - We are very sorry to report '_ ger the ante since 1911 DONE IT" MM Rev. P. donkey, ve a mvn- that Mr. A. C. Welsh; Brrnvn- field Gardens, is in the Scar L� us handle your I Lot Insurance Needs Painter �! Decorator 'SyyEryE Mame, 4a Windsor Drive mo ._ boro General Hospital, under 'Fire. Windstorm, Auto Pb one "2-211113 treatment, and we. wish recovery, and Liability, eta 40 KINGSTON RD. WEST ! VIIETE GONE " 0 ESALE Service d Worship 11.13 Nosy. speedy 'him a s in that he may be home time?wileQn S Gibson -PICKERING VILLAGE _ for Christmas. 000 Gall us collect 661-St23 Phots: 942-677 4 - T _ SAVEAVE Sunday school IIIAI A. w The deepest sympathy of tine 145 Brock St. S. Whitby ... .,, Fti-+eTtdly Welcome w alt conimunhy is extended to Mr. -A .SAVE - You arts! Mrs. Gordon Callett, Jay - _ beele Gr. with the death on Thursday, December 17, of Mr. _, ■s■■s■■■■■■■ss■■■■■■■■■■■■s■■■■■■■s■■ss■uke A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS 1169.93 'Collett's fattier, at hi$ home on . Jaybeslle Grave. Funeral ser - Church DUMBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION Our Wholesale Price ' $39.95. bum&rton vices were held at ,the of the Epiphany, Saarboro, at Scarboro, on Saturday. Dec-. Electronic Service Since 1946 - A. H. Rattew, Prop. .. On Our House Calls 3 Shop Repair, Service UNITED CHURCH ember 19. Mr, Ted Marek, Rouge' Hills R�Ip d (V _ - rings Parts $$$SAVE (Highway No. Z.) ` in Scarboro Hospital DWttBilRiON Ajax, Pickering, Broughams+ a E - Picture Tubes, Tubes, - W A. McKay, NL A„ Ph, D -Dr, is undergoing treatment, and his .+. z ' •'' Greenwood - 942-S"O TUNER CLEANER • Only 990 ~' Minister many -friends in the district wish, frim a. recovery, home Whitby Claremont, ask ep0r-� . S. ELECTRONICS SUNDAY SCHOOL and that he Will be 1.1120 Ztre ator for ifh for ' 'loll Christ nw- and 11.16 A. M. i. 000 Mar- r �^' e�•" C C�Opr �/ CO. ��. MAii J f r1.1 MORNING WORSHIP HIP 11.iS A. M. Congratulations to Mr. and Bay Ridges, Dunbarton, II Mrs. K. E. Hatton. Jaybelle Gr.M tin Subdivision and West Christmas Eve Service on the arrival of a baby dau 1 Rouge - Phone q1-1191 - JJVERPOOL ROAD SOUTH ' . '' 'ghter., on Saturday, December l - - , ! P M. - 1964, in the Scarboro Gen- -13,' Hospital, But, we are s 4 _ No. 2 as 401 Highways $ AVING PHONE 839 2248 Serving Christ In The e� SOPPY to report that Mrs. Hat- 'tan has had to remain in the Harwood Ave., North, between ■■Desi■■■■■■i■■■■■■■■ss■se1■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ssu■s Community Since 1t3S rhaepital, to undergo surgery, a Y rec- and we wish her speed orrery, and that she will be able to spend C3rrisrtrnas at !tame ALUMINUM DOORS OPTOMETRIST - ■■■ e■■ • ST. JANE ■ ST..iAMES ; with her new baby abd family. . 000 . JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. .,.'The engageengagement is announ- 3 Pleasant Shelf! WINDOWS ced of Miss Helena, daughter 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Pos- • • • pikes, of hondon, Eng•; t° . Attractive in Appearance and Pace (Off Rd., South, Mr. Allister, son. of 'Mr. and BAY RIDGES sots. Apex.. Munroe, East Ave. The marriage to take Place on , A X LUMBER Hours. - . 10 A M. to 4 P. M. :Saturday, Decerr>ber i .. EVENINGS — 7 to ! P. M. 000 e a• - Mr. and MIT. Jernes L10Yd CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS -- - - ri: :.. w--�-� COMMUNITY CHURCH Reformed Episcopal Reeebank Rood, North Capt. Rw� L- s. Meflleesen B: A. , 31 Ferrier Ave., Toronto 6 Phan• HO., S." Service of Worship Sunday School a Bible Class I'PAS A. M. Marnhlf PIVVW s .-_-- ...-;-..-1.. ,•...�.-.•�__--•,.rw•...,1...........+.s'.r.ww...�+Wesc:� a..��wieW �lsi�{ic7L?3CCp°Ea `g�MAr..��:""s i7r_"P.d'Y•�. .. ytR:F'RC'+'3►tlY1F'�t4�.�;�' .. .Y•,;.,.ca•�•: .k+..w„nw• � ••. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1964 -GRAHAM PARK RESTAURANT'-- Special ESTAURANT'-Special New Year's ' Day Dinner MENU Consomme or Tomato Juice Chef's Salad Choice of Dressing ..Sliced Roast Turkey - - t Dressing — Gravy - Cranberry Sauce ...Mashed or Roast Potato. Vegetable Rolls with Butter Celery and Pickle Trays Fresh Fruit Basket ;Homemade Hot Mince Pie --or Plum Pudding with - .. • Caramel Sauce Coffee with 18% Cream or Tea or Milk Price $2.90 Child's Plate $1.95 for children only l No. 2 HIGHWAY at ROUGE HILLS 284-1605 sr7�sr7ur7p�]r7rarsrar7rh�'7�7�1o7a7n]khi�srla9alo�a7e leatnaatnaenar•aaeat:a��aeannerin�nstr:ainnnee��ee■ Bay Ridges Kiwanis Club THE PICKERING NEWS' Pam Nine. `D i 71�ON'j� iltai�� a.� a� Thos. Hammond, on Saturday � p' `fren�n�an s DOy Mr. Frederick Gore, who pass- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell a Mdss Janda Vint and Miss The Mothers' Auxiliary of ed away on December 16, at . Sunnybrook Hospital. Funeral and wily have moved u2 to Gwenn Hanxnond took 1gr1,in the 2nd. Fairport Scout Troop services were held on the 19th Wi0lawdale on Yonge street. the Christmas Concert held at held a Pot Luck Luncheon and from ne the McF ch Fural The local Legion branch had Brooklin Public School. Mrs. Christmas Party on December FyoQ piokerina with anter a turkey raffle on Saturday Vint is a teacher ,there. 16, at the home of Mas. J. ment at Erskine Cemetery. evening and held a Chdrstmas We are sorry to hear Mrs. Clarke, Pleasant St. with a .. ....... ........... ............... ......••--' Party for members children earlier in the week. GeorgeLynn's father, Mr. Pear- rott, Saturday. good attendance. Gifts . were exchanged. Pickering Library 'Linton passed away on Mr. and Mss. Mark The funeral was held on Tires- Congratulations to Vicky of of Toronto visited mast Satur- day. Vicky's Hair Styling, Bay Rid- Pickering Public ! day with Mr. and Mrs. Geord- The United Church held a ges Plaza, in winning a lovely Library on Benson. Candle -light Service on Sun- stole.. Mrs. Feast of Goodwood Y visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert da evening. It was weE att- Y g. ended. The Fire D Department was called on the 18th, to the home will be closed - Thursday ... December 24 r Duren on Saturday. The Annual Christmas Meet- of Mr. and Mrs. C. Culley. of I Friday -.-December_ 25.-. Mr :and Mrs;—Ray- Ml- —%- -Ti - of the Women's Institute Bay St. when fire broke out in Colldngwood spent the week- wag held on'December 16, in the rear of the home, but was Saturday ... ,- Deetmber 26 end with Mrs. Loss Hill. the Comantmity Hall. Mrs. K. soon brought under control. Thursday December 31 Mr. Bill Voss and Mr. Ed. Ward was in charge, in the ab- •'Deepest sympathy is exten- : Boniface were each presented sence of Mrs. Anonby, who was ded to Mrs. Wm. Dobson, on Friday January 1 with a Christmas plant by 'the ill: the passing- of a dear father, (dec 81) Sarco plant last week. _ Mr. Don Hedges visited with --J-- -- - - — Mr. Tom Dawson at Goodwood on Sunday.. We are sorry to report that%eere I1 , Mrs.' Wm. Yawner has been ill CCC111(i this past week. �y Stomach flu and colds have -� been very prevalent in the vil-tmas e , • ' • � • � � • . o . • • •' � lage this past week. Several local people, who are employed General Mot- at ors ors are back at work again. /Alarge,crowd Wi attended the '/vvv � Christmas Variety Show at the hall on Saturday afternoon- A Our hearties! 9 q program made up of local tai- to ! - errt was presented and enjoyed greetings by all, This party nnw• takes all' our friends and the place of the annual Santa neighbors. May you , Claus parade, Mr, and .141r... Edgar Evans enjoy a very Merry Christmas. visited Mrs. Evans' mather" i I ERY.. -.- }i OCEAN SPRAY J*III*d Or Whole 15 m tins EXTRA A $ IN 32 rORAS TAL. CRANBERRIES .2-5 c or TAPES CORONATION TWIN PAK 16 oz. jars RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6 TAPE WITH