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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1964_12_31E. Ta"Oi N R1. I•KKERINf3 . dTAiN5flfilP TH NG 942-0910 _ 1< tilt L Prig - 10c Per CoPy NO. 99 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 19f34 vos. >a� EAST AFRICA IMARI`r IN NEW YEAR'S MESSAGES . + _. y • • . • ♦ • , •• :• (BY EiilE HOWARD) 1 of East �. "Safari" in Swahili--one of tdre Prominent languages �• and Ernie Howard of '!toward Treves "For You in 1965--A • { • • Africa means "jou s-re�y returned from a camera safari Quiet Place a } 133% (now •iia) together with • i I inmKenya and Tanganyika al Agents and other repzesernCatives at mss- My wish for You in 1963, b that you will have s quiet place. Men tell me that they are too busy to read the newspapers; try", they haw two or three meetings on Fort, hours after touching down at Nairobi s anoderri they aro out every night; Young people • • an eacceedingiy smooth flight aboard.a new the same night. Many vrornenjtell s similar story. • • , I" �rport, folLowdnB were encamped at An'bOBek Game and children are pushed into frantic activity. This results, 1n ♦ 1 BOAC VC 10, the group at ed; fragmen- ♦ 01 snow-capped Kilimendaro+ �Hn�; medtoerity or failure In work afiemPt . • � within the sit mountain). Lotion of famny life; irritation and frustration. Sometmes a .. 19,340 feet (Afro's highest rn�„ many animals- -. • Dt» the morning and evening "ga►Yw =k-down follows, witk all its ramifications for the Individual, • were seen, including- elephant, rhino and liters, as ' in fainly life and the wider circles of fellowship and useful vast herds it gar dle, zebra and other, plains f�e--� effort. close proxianity for an0, hind of photography. Most of us know soenethin9 of this tyranny. iWe face a coin- • After garne runs, the following mortAng, the group pulsion to be aetiv; a desire to "succeed'; the sacrifiu of traveled via xx: Rover, to Lase Man4'ara by way °d Arusha, quality for '.quantity Throats to. high standards of life and ,• an arttr tetive Pailow red -the - f oto idle nartive marknt Meru. t work aro subtle and •real. On the wider canvas aro pictures of excellent lug a changing and ever-faster-moving world; vague anxiety about (an a nndbatge oalourful saght) , then off too a Me destruction by frightful devices, the poignant spectacle where the n eves spent in a modern lodge f two-thirds of our brothers going- to bed hungry each night. • ♦ run was taken in thelace'. A piece ,the Great Rift Valley. 'A .short gam'( Lion were seen pec- In this Gormand coif front lyousrself for you such quiet plapee apsrfper- 1 • riroorning, when a species of tree-rLiinb ng to meet "God �. Excellent pi'notogra s were f fined s Iva is restored; strep his renewed; guidance is secured; .,� uere of to bids area and severail species of birds, before ' • 'here, of water buffalo, 1' a eansing is known; battles ere won ors the conflict Is • intruding the beautiful pink and black fiaTningoes• joined in the external world. From this place ons goes forth Turning north, toward the great Serngeti Plrains. we visited 1 s, sus when . " with courage and steadiness. Calmness prevail n the .. . - — a 300 s. natural clefit, 30 miles long, wirers days lana, or the arrangements for manyY days, aro frustrated • Alduvai Go'rg'e, the 7injandn'09rc speaks in this lace- "He that dwelleth in, the secret p In 1959 Dr. and Mr s• 1.eakeS' d � argon Process at place G e Moat High shall abide under the shadow of the - sem• which has been dabed by Po ' Almighty. `Ba still and know that I am God." "Jesus Christ s _ 1.75 milkon Years. Here we mea �og� who very kindly the same"yesterday and today, and for ever." ^i can do all Afnca, and son of the greatimportant excavation sites, gavethins through Christ who strengths" ms." - a conducted us to several inept work in process at g y vi s is a most urformative outline on the P The best time for the dally visit t9 the quiet place is the t • A(duvai, under the main spDnso>shiP of the National Geog- moroMf� Any time will do, as long as w tj ctiv to fe—ad, as regularly* . Alduv Society. It will e a major source of hraphicelp for .a. P After a few hours on the "mad" we reamod&m anteni set consequence-- As HAPPY NEW YEAR. • a well-run establishment o days were ton (Rev.) F. CONKEY • blending with the African giraffe, =cepa St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pkkering, Ont. the Seienigetl, during which we saw lion. il' Mtt'f�w dMe elephant and again huge herds of plains game. , Weon were n'ThOSe Good 41d Days, and t�sat Lunate enough to discover a pride of lions feasting" - r kill of zebra. whilst vultures perched irr the. nearby acacia u r trees and hyena lurked in the bush. ready to .vie for Iles These �ew Days" RIllltrs in a s out of Nairobi, we journeyed across the broad pickings sixth day pBains to Ngororworo--an extinct volcanotcre ruing twelve miles ower were good; well. not s wide, exceptionally steep and literally with ams. 1'w fallen for that kind of talk too," one time or another, ' NtM► ytas', The conservator, Mr. H. A. Fosbrooke, conductedinteresting nter sti � fea as good asg h•Y od areoutaaoftsnBut ad�eo rt to be. ! we surd excursion into the crater., podrntirrF; outer` The fact of the matter is, ttnat we tend to forget the un- tures. Here we saw an ostrich sitting on ?9•S• pe ' • • '• t1Alif�les to a Leaving the crater, we drv.,e to Marangu in the foothills � dies We forget his meanness and praise his rvirtues. A for mor � Mt. Kilimanjaro: staPPprinB en roue at a Masai "horns" driver Canadian Prime Minister, now deceased, implanted a memor- �p11/Re, with en, In Alter much discussion: o,ondticted through our Kikuyu " ph y • Patrick Swahili. we wereallowedalarm etdd to take ls These Primitive criticizing his hlsnoppyosHen number, idec and `Stochool yps�sland 'slandering of members of the tri past 2000 years the dead'. No on6 argued with that: It is pawed, and proper nomandic people have chi ed Mole over the Pa , r herds t the past, and the people of the Past- mean pWns with their pcxi too, o respell of 1 - vows" and cortbiraie to roam• the In this New Year, we ask `what theme new days?'. Since ' of cattle, the main staple of their diet. 1'h w ihvm ngvsitate everyone sees the world through his own eyes, I see it through 0 41114:14 litsme the Ki myu tribe from this area, many to rriarny of .the the Church. responsible world • toward the towns and are quick to adapt . We talk of early Christian martyrs. but a imp, aQ ppf! Western ways of life. . 'at � • Kibo Ho)e1--we returned to analyst writes. "We do not need to look to ancient history for a night square mile TGavo National Park, examples of brave Christian loyalty. It rosy well be that in Kenya thirouRh �►+r tat clear water per own Ilene more Ghristlans an facing danger and wen • stopping at Molina Springs Here. in the crys previous Period In. the Mm=e- we hales. it was possible to see hippo crocodiles and mans' tropical death for Christ's sake, "an in any fish. The. night was spent aft tato Andei Hotel, history of the church." but this past jtpps Yprtt peas ie Wednesday saw us on our way again, driving through typical we talk of courage displayed in former days, African Bush( and cattle ranches wa:s on the main Mombassa road summer two hundred ministers and rabbis went into Mississippt I jjggAY Srardl for our return to Nairobi. 4Awre our grou{n boarded the VC 10, to help the negro fight for purl rights and privileges.all,Then for fire returward jar via ]�aanie and i,oncbn. wen four hundred and fifty civil rights workers in all, among in East Africa is, to most people, more bran a them: lawyers, doctors, ministers, college students. They en- A ,Safari„ stable expeiaernce." one of life's great • dund muc%, tongue lashing pistol whipping, beatings and holiday—it is an'unforge imprisonment. A few died. Courage can be read about, but it • adventures. and one above all others vwtticii conjures up the phrase adventures, it•s too late". also can be witnessed these days. on this very continent. i We read about how the earlfi Christians cared' for one .. another, but a recent example of caring tome's from Lohouslndon's: [�p� Tenders., January 19, For School Addition Notting Hill.short Like many has beother en + badacesitoo, Inn the wthat�whole famievl- �r_" been in short supply, with as many as five families sharing `�!"'�� les had only one room. On January 19 next, at 3.00 p. m.. tenders for Lite addition one toilet. Individual chu Ns� + In neem and churchwoman nlot ot waiting • . • to, Pickering Distract High School (52,24 Architects, writ be opened and formed a 'hqusing by Hig3i School Board Members and Ardiitects Shore and political program, they bought large houses for the ten-year pe Moffat Limited. tions to the origins] plan. here and converted tfiem Into simple homes. Four hundred people - After a number of alter- 16 Classrooms•-• one Art have recently been F+ovfed• One said '1 didn't know the Church • _ is what contractors are bidding on: Manage cared about this kind of thing.' be full;but - Rotors; one library; one Typitrg Room, one. Business Laboratories; two Drafting Rooms; one Auto We talk of the. days when thechurch" In noon daYowor»ip,as ment Room; two Lobo one Machine It happens today too. An experiment Shop: one Carpentry Mod; one Electrician Stop; tried in Sydney, Australia, twelve years' age. Every Wednesday and once Girls Occupation Shap. ' m_ that Church has been packed, mainlY M- S3rp the tender Price will include sins 1933, at 1.13 P. whork in the city. The 1 addition to the cafeteria 3tatdnen to true .� hurts A dosed- which television outside Present with commuters .from the w • by'90 feet Church holds one thousand ow attendance, ch has been P•ekerin News — size; a double with dtnretsring one) s ertr is used for the , ,., � g write a folding door 'in between (Pickering sires Y� room in the gai3er3t at the new gym; • new as high as six hundred people. heartened when, dur- snd an atdsletam Hoe existing ones will be Within our village, 1 haw been greatlyPeople of edict) administration offices, since Ing this past year, we have been aGatlreikarndble to WO wid sewn the *T On St. George's Anghean Cerriet- used for Guidance and Hem i now rated at 640' PuPO ether churches, including liter Notice ery. - 'ice D' seat 1400 Studer". The increase great Christian truths w. shah together. c D District ddit ' Tgtt =: - Area H�ghd'So� bion VA Ajax itrcludes Ajax hes taken on new pewee and new. penpeetive 11 one.body May row � LAW SON ANTHONY (Tony) _ DORM LODGE A. F. t A. M. between i0 and 300 annually Lawson-Anfilto� (Tory) en Dutnbart,otr Higtr Sctnods h hool � end grew from more to men.Indl great Y M the INSTALL OFFIERS 1965 fm Lite past ve years. Actually, ell of this is only ere. Nor slwuld re � the Aes�ed litho rest srtdde�rl Pickering District High School was opened in 1951. among Christian people everywhere. Crest 2 . denlibal on At the visual colourful, well- Since to Nie present 25 rooms; scent Ch- W as response is need. The God who Breit Nis oAha n it has had two additions to bring g up buiit in 1956, has had the beginning, is treating still, and working to aceonnpl December24, 1964, attended meeting,' Doric Lodge which was ori Y High Schad Artttt 'L,a ekyved hus- Pickering on December 17, ire fol aAjax dditions or a total of 29 mosr�• men in 1961, and good, of tiers taste FatmY �" stalled the officers `for tine has already had two ad �t'rons since it mores opened Give where those ;� old days de not�iqusl Is ew )lased and year. Close to one hum- w has a total of 43 assrooms• TawnistiiP• but may I suggest neo► days could de better yet, be MarWt of Pickering coming Y and no indicate the growth, of Pickering good new days. But thew flood dear 1%ther OC . Donna (Mrs. deed and fifty members Tilers figures students attended the Ajax and Pick- and, must be--in the New Year. Scarbor- allended, the guests, In 1960, a total of > ► has almost doubled C2 TLboDn) orf guests (Rev.) M. iUTTARS and. from Toronto and erarnQ iiigli S�chnoo)Ls; by 1964 thus figure a>& A� RR.%, of Pickering ooandr-g is 2316. Sc{tool Board is Pickering United Church Id r .of Nancy neighboring lodges• Already,. the Pickering and District i4igh' .� sand dear War. Bio. Harold Anderson ad )rend fres been pun sr .. looking to thre future. A 14-airs parcel aria Pyans for ' „A batter Of Perseverance send ea• Of An (NTs J. (Insballring Mester) and Past s+outhr of ,the eiaistring Ajax way,and came under FlvrertOE• (Mrs. A. �l Masters of Doric, and Metnrbers an addition are already on won as Lite Pickering addition E 1er) Lawson, of Grand Lodge and conductedeVisi the consideration of the Board At the b•ginniny of a new year, 1 11ke to recall the story and Andrew, n ear's time. writer Thomas Carlyle. tt can inspire one to Of Cain is totnPlebed..in about one Y dor fbr fire High Sdrool Board. of the famous gees wrong. + 9ere sures held rd isnvesdirtg A. Ross Irwin, Adhrrini- District High Sciaos an start all over again when somethin9his. He took a number of ,� full instniliittg . said the reason for making Pickering to Carlyle was t is. does amount of Mpg with Rev. H. S• tits Poiliowisng— was that under the Dominion- What happened end oDficdetiRe ��� Wor. Master, Euge� C. Green; Acrademiic Vooationil School would pay years to write During a book that squired a tr• item but awaited Interment to Past Master, W Provincial Vocational Plan, the Federal Governmierrt � whet- research. During these years he lived In poverty, M. Buttals. Immediate 50 percent, and the provindaa Government 25 Pe'roeart he could turn the manuscript over to the for publish- ! rR f C�nertery• Bro. Wm. J. Martin; Sir. everand ls. •rs, and seeiw the acclaim that bethat would maked his life a his number main drops thous be bull or dl. Under 1 � � plan the say roc: den, Bro. James D. Sarni Craig; is gwir work, as well as -some 4EDELKOFF Warden, Bro. W. Hardy Leslie MT. Irwin said that the wltiode hrigti swinabi' sysrbern per• easy of the French Revel- Wor. Bio. "vacatioftl systenn', sirnce students as �' His work was to be titled, "The History Fresh -Val bg ) est_ .And having finished writing; he' ve the manuscript Chap over to the aoad� ga M�.ley; •usurer, W. Boo. i Te Senior Matriculation onare s owed to cam coults es without ��s, friend. John Stuart Mill, who would make corrections. �t iaol>em w area they irtGo rest srddenLl' Returner; Secretary, 11 course, and �veerr Grades 9 azd 11. Carlyle walled for Mini to finish, $4 that the work M.aanilY residence. 106 Bio, gardd '°' '�'oh' of One of the features of the ba'e sb°z+eD' addition is a a11b could g ll to the publisher. W„ enckeTinB+ Sec+,� gr o, Eric place; s idea. More - n space could go around to see Carlyle with heart- - 29, 1964, V W. Bro. )F vuallt�-less wdnd�'ce and it gppesis oat with the floor• Then one day Mlfl dropped 4,iaY, Decemberpereanondes, more bireekbaard spa a the' curtains breaking news. Mills housemaid had thought the hoses sheets it Neded •behoved huaba gultons; Sr. Dead►, 8no to•cc ding windows design Of a few y�arsa facer in_ the new to bs waste paper, and had used them to light roe a fire. Carly)• dear Jr. Deacon, drawn. Cost is also _ __- -- NO felt he would never be able to of, Gerdy Albrig�tt, and S. tgrrarrerY, Itmer would be lTwariably wrft� � ' i. father of Darina, George -std �, red Parker; design: `Hoard is rnenntained d For many days, he just sat looking out his window. brooding �'O Bro. Jot► Pugh; Senior The PiglcerdnQ District erng 'P which in 1964. pal Ms fat•. Then one day h• saw some bricklayers at r Peter. is To*-irw at � ltidtatd Bodle9; three ntrnticipaHbtes- pitl;e,:•'rrx od the svtde'nts and moaning � r•-•buliding a brick wall i MT. Nedeilm Steward, Br�O. nt od the bins, while 65.29 petrent d work across the street. They act the bricks eM by •roe, .I K Home, Br. Arthur 66.32 pem the schoolds; tine Town of Ajax P®i Tho were r* g9 'the McEhdrr>de" W moi. Jurdior `§WaTA t W. Bro. from its area abte"hded t attending fire High that had collapsed. K1rawbon Roel. mriords; . Or'Kgrns Bro, 29.64 Po .28.9? per'cen 5.04 percent o! lite . Continued On Pf>lBo 4 1!ltnei+al service in 'fie er, _ ng. W. C Murk8r; and Plicicerinit V age picked 1nP at the sotto) •potxrlatlortq. tydpek on Saturday, JanwarY Stulart OoPPir wttibe aacountlrrgq for 5.74 percent - . W. at 2 P. m. Imrt>Eisr i _ ;_.DAY, DECEMBER 31, 19" Page Two - THE PICKERING NEWS THURS J ire a few days with her grand Mr. and Mrs. Joist Knox, of - parents Mr. and Mra Gold- ,�. 8-W ftt clft and ' Mr. • - "—! In .-THE PICKERING NEWS aW Mm � >� �- � r e a t o r s. o f l T L I = E t 1 shells Arris is spending a tnanvide and flan RY, spent �� tow days wlith her aunt and Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. I ' 3awd am Thw"" tt� Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robert 1, and family. 40 MONUMENTS by Tho New* Prisiiup awl Publishmp Coispay Hoatey, Pbrt Perry. � at the wtRomea in second Class Neil lam Post wncs 9"t., , Mr. and. Mie. George Gray; i Mr. and Mrs. Jack OF DISTINCTION wtacwtrTloll RATES: i2.M car liar _ frl.ww ttallti $>t.Ro Nt ]fNt Mr, and Mrs. Ted Grey, Deb- Shepherd were: her sister, Mr. bie ale NenW, of Green River land Mrs. Weliington Yake and .- W SAKY MUliM Editor and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pike, (A twrzily, of Goo&vood; Mr. and fore THREE GENEIVIT!( AMERTWIN RATES U►011 MOM Toronto, called at the Albert Mrs. Rueben Pratt and Mrs. j NS Gray home on Christmas Day• Pratt, of Mttawa; her parents, Mr. Henry Gray. Miss Ida Mr. and Mrs. Saar McEwen, Mr. Gray and Mm SynAngston vis- of Markham. and Mrs. Nozme Y 19W _ on u .the afternoon. n. boars Brocit. Stafford Br . Ltd, t on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mas: Roos. KrcWc - Mrs. Emily Johrwton enter- and girds attended a family ,As we look forward to 1965, it is our hope that the tained her family on Christmas gathering at the horse of her M O N U M New Year will see many changes. Eve. Present were: Mr. and sister Mr. and Mrs Keith Paz- N T S Mrs. Sid Pugh and family;. Mr. adine, of U=Adge, on. Ch st- �. We hope there will be , advances in medicine in the and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and mas Day. DUNDAS ST. NAR WM Y MO 64IM2 - - = realms of heart disease, cancer etc. That our own area Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mz%. Jack Mitcheli will witness increased industrial assessment, takes at Johnston and family. entertained her parents, Mr. Cherry - least held in line with last year, additional sports faC- Mr. and Mrs, Grant Johnston and Mrs. Ho�1.5nger, of Cherry- -• ilities for our youth, little or no unemployment, more ane family spent Christmas I wood; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Punk- �� Ywith her sister, Mrs. and Mr, cin and •family, of Audfley; and � �A« use made of all these Conservation Parks in our own Glover, at Clarkson. her brothers and families for area, by our own people, more commercial assessment Mr. Alden Johnston, of Carl- Christmas. w TAVER p T1�1E in Pickering Village, and good health and prosperity ton University, Ottawa, is Mr. and Mrs. Randall E Mcott L10 LICENSE ACT" - for all our people. j spending tete holidays at iris entertained the family on Sun- - - If .all this comes to pass; 1968 is cin to be a year home here' day: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E2lic- DINING-RCM — BANQUET HALL going Y Mrs. Chester Warren, Van- ott' and family, of Peterboro; we will not soon forget. couver, is spending the Christ- I Mr. and Mrs. Venison Ellicott NO. 2. Highway i� R _ A Happy, Healthy 'and .Prosperous New Year To All. rtes season with her, nephew and family, of Uxbridge, and �!e Rim � �' �416g3 and family, Mr. and Mss. Dozy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berton; of ' - " - Gibson 9tarrfivilie. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ethering•ton. Mr, and Mrs. Andy Howell f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maim en- of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs, and fanri9y moved into their �,T BROUGIJAM f tertained her mother, Mrs. I Keith, of Toronto, spent the new home for Christmas. They I'hpm� A. j `1 QWIY1Ca'1� 4• Parker, arid brother Bob, of Christmas Day at the Don Gib- have bought the house which i Mr. and. Mas. At. Harvey en- Guelph, and two � aunts, the son home. belonged to Mrs. Reaman. A POLKWOIR tevtmned their son Jahn and Misses Anderson, of Thorn- Christmas guests at the hoose Next Bay Scout Paper Drive ' _fanAly, of GuUdwood, Saar- hill. -of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Clodd wili be held on January 9— koro; ger parett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A19art Pilkey were: her parents, Mr. .and `I weather permitting. - - " � . �. � Mrs• Fred MitdhelL Toronto. and daughters atterxled a.fam- Mrs. George Perry and, bro- , The Antral Christmas 'Con- VAERPORT ROAD, &0UTiEl l► band Mats. Robertson, fee• Christ- ily re -union at the home of her ther, Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ' cert of St. John's United m®s, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gold- ert Perry and family; Mr. and I Church Sunday School took Mr. and Mrs. yMaden and the thorpe at Willowdale. Mrs. Alan Perry and family. plate on Monday everting, the _ family, of Agincourt, visited "Mr. and Mrs. Mill Miller Mr. and Mrs. Cy Wennop 21st., under the chairs uv"p ,their. aunt and uncle, Mr, and and. Franck spent Christmas and family had Christmas din- of the Satcooi Supt., Mr. How' - :Mrs. AL Harvey, on Sunday. with Iter parents, Mr, and Mrs. ser wkth her parents Mr• and and Malrnlm. E:arar Ciasa was �� � AM Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Anis. March, of Toronto. - Mrs. Ctms. Kiiley. represented by a recitation or ,and. flyspent Qn* tmas Mas. Fred Hicks, Ted: Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown. of chows. The Public School e with her aunt and uncia, Mr, Vera Campbell and Russ PKl Toronto, called on her parents, children also presented a play. WHENr AL - and Mrs.. Lorne Thompson. key spent Christmas with the Mr, and Mrs. Chas. KiLbey, on Santa arrived to didtribute the -- A DiYlflilOM Otir ti;R BLOCK LIMITl1iD �. prvicents, and candy, for. the i G 1 for•rner's mother, Mrs. C'asnlr- Saturday aw- children. STRUCTU STEEL Carristnrcas guests at the home bell: Bracebrfdge. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cr of Mr. and Mrs. Manspn E21- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ellictott, - ford . and family' had Sunday -On Wednesday evening, the _ CONT"TORS• EQUIPMENT icott were: Mr. and Mrs, Roy of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Dinner with Mr, and Mrs. C. 2.1rd. mpmbem of thi Oddfel- RENTAL E HIDD t and family: Mr. and Keith Bartotr, called at the Wannop. Ion's and Rebekah Lodees, and Mrs. Bili Eklioabt; Mrs. Wm. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Camp- Christmas guests'at the Kerf. their families met in the Hall -STATION ROAD - pKKERiNli Eaikaott; Mr. and Mrs. James bell, on Sunday. Pascoe home were: his parents. Mr a Family i4rrLOn Party Rlevvey; Mr. and Mrs. Doti las Mr: and Mrs. Earl Campbell Mr and Mrs, Cecil Pascoe, of Noble Grand Allan Pilkep, acs- MIONSS: l42-1tUi2 X22-Rs10S and family spent Christmas Whitby, and brothers. Mr and elated by his wife Noble Grand ! • Mrs, Bowen. of Englehart is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Pascoe and won and LouLse Pilkey', dcaired the ev- i spending the holiday. season John Tweedie, Whitevele, , Mr. and Mrs, Ron. Pascoe and refine, A delightful proeram by valor her daughter and family Mr,, and Mrs. Ken. Ramsay children and sister Mrs., and members of the Oddfellovr,. Mr: and Mrs. Orval Lumley• and fancily spent Christmas Mr Art. Willson. and family of_ Rebek w or mernbers of their Christmw guests at the home with Mr. and Mrs. Colin. Mad- Odswa,farndlfes, was enieyed by all. • '.9f Mr, and Mrs' Gordon' Day Ill. C hrht rtrs visitors at the Those assembled also eniovel WSW MW � were. her mother. Mrs. A. Saturday callers at the Gor boesfe of Mss. Wm. Krrrrx singing a number .ok' carols, _ ...Steer and brother Mr. Ede+ar don Day 'home were. Mr. and were, her brother; Mr arxi, 14 rd by Jack S'he berd.. After - and MM Steer, and Debbie. Mrs, Russe, Bay Ridge,; and Mrs, Rardall EUicott and clan- C -non bad Wt, rq".gentc and Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries PuMk and Mr. and Mrs. J0hn,tcm Mr and Mrs, Severs, Max. � ghter., Mr. and Mrs. Cwrac. Sur candy, The Rebekahs served and Linda of Ajax. Miss Debbie Pklkey is Spend- . . r A^ r��."• - Wllllaen d. Lawson, B. A. Walker D. Clerk, fie A. " H STREET, NORTH PICKERING • CHURCH PHONES: 943-2741 atm 923 -MI Edward. how" 10 e.�e a 1-��,MG, _ rxRWQ is so i�0u DOLL! po5ier than b*M? ILEARN TO DRIVE RIVING LESSON •Temple Driving : y, :Phoria 839-i 1 4 : : THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1964THE'ICKERINa NEWT �'a Oi, j Toroutio, Mbodbridge, Brough- baare here Mr. A Mss. Gary Cooper W and Mss. Jinn Peddle and em and Goodwood sac ChrM- Mr. Frank HdHntgowood had of 110 epeat' Chr}aaasas � .Christmas with Mr. and ildM Hay Hiii of m"• aelativs tram Uxbridge for with and Mrs. Dick Coop- 'Mea. Thus. Bacon of Sbouff- Mr. and Mrs. C>� Skek- Cbrbunm er and r. Taniismom vine_ an ahatored to LAodon for Mr. and Mrs Bob MaM ' Mss. Wds h and Pat Went Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates %tth us W. and Mia. here. Gregg Xns and 3 ts, Waw rpt an■! �y sem* at i ve in Toronto at d Woodbridge, ceded on Mr. paned wfth them for the week. the home of Mr. and Mn. l- the of Mr and Mrs. Si- and Mee. Drone Hedges on Xmea aw hof No ��� Mrs. Pboy McLeod spent the Turner of Stor�ille. nae ugh holiday with relatives in, Bra- Mr. and Mie. Jack Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Rich- l�[n'. o d Mw H. T. Green rmptoa. entertained Mr. and Mir. Wes zsrand Hili visited Mr. and Mrs. spent Cbristma6 at S treetsviHe Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunne, The Horne fa:mi1y of Tonin- Lehrman and Mr. and Mrs. Td- Bob Jackson and Mr. and Mas. with Mr. and Mks. Jack GT enh entertained 17 reotrtives from to ,spent Christmas at their bert Evans on Chrbatrms day. Meivin Johnson on Chrdstnnas. and farft. Rutherford's Save 10e Maple Leaf ZIP Deg Feed rrits�j�}Q Quer! Natural (Packed Under tri4fly 3r�eA q.*, A Aja Carton CHEDDAR �R�'8'f Government i CHEESE a■pmb■io■> =' A .R Rutl+erford`s Fresh t/s pint - 15Ytt oz. firs WHIPPING CREAM _-- 39c ¢ .' 12 oz. pigs. n Mild - 49c 10 #ff �79c Snowcap Choice -Frozen �� Medium -.59c , GREEN PEAS -------____� 415c '�; Saye N 2 Ib. pig. Y . .y Old - 69c, food (case of 48 tine $4.69 Lapp's Sweet 1 gallon jug Li'l Abner's S hu) Brand .. aQ n APPLEV CIDER ___ __ __ loose Bring your �- -_ 89� Fault Drinks AyWe�1 pew} (Plus 1 Oc deposit) Loose : otllfll CWon . - • - " Large 48 -oz. Tim 28 oz. tiro G G McLaren's' Place Pak SavedOc Save 11 c 3 for $1.00 r] C MANZANILLA OLIVES.___89c ++ MINCEMEAT DOZEN - Giant 20 oz. Jar C oz. \ 'York Canada Fancy Frozen _ 15pig "SAVE be S ---,---- LICED STRAWBBERRIES __r ___ 39c * SPECIAL OFFER OF 14c OFF York Frozen 2 Ib. pig. PEPSI COLA Family Size 26 oz. bottles 2/29c .DICED TURNIPS -__-____- 29c ' Stock up at this Extra Low Price (plus deposit) i s Save 10c -Peak Frean's English 1 Ib. Maple Leaf Twin Pak 39 1 - PLUM PUDDING .__�___ 69c %, ,�:' • ' • . Ib.99 CHEESE BEIGES Urge 16 -oz: Jars � Dad's Original Save 17c CNEESE -1 Ib. pig. �� OATMEAL COOKIES SLI 59c 59C tSaw l Oc) (Save 19c) - 2 1 doz. Packages ___'49c Save 6c (spy ' CORK Or SAVE 20c OR lOc -. -„SWIFT'S - I1/s Ib. Tines CLOSED NEW CLOVER CREAM YEAR'S DAY PREMIUM C6 .49 `. 1' 2 Gallon OPEN JAN. 2nd. CV P XED HAM SAVE 20c ROUGE HILLS ON HWY. 9 STROUD E 0 0 D M A R K E T ROUE BRIDGE WHILETHEY LAST — OVEN READY _ FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED?M Sirloin, Porterhouse NO PHONE ORDERS -lbIT-Bone & WingS-RKEY-S Uteaks ROUND r 1b. '79 To LBS.S7c lb - or y iLIMIT 1 TO A CUSTOMER' BONELESS ROLLED LEAN •..:LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED `SHOULDER ROAST tb. 49c, FULLYa FULLY SKINNED 16. LUCAS ARTHUR'S SUPER VALUE 1 lb. %' i;g. MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Ib. pig. SHAM c (5a.. 20c �.) Breakf ast Bacon lb.A T SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 35 LEAN PEAMEALED ='MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED.BONELESS SLICED RINDLESS COTTAGE ROLL lb. c Rib I LAM lb. Breakfa st Bacon lb. 91 Biade or Short (B ade Bone R.rnoved) SMOKED 99c ROAST -------------------- -- ----- -- - -- Ib. 49c -- � ------------ - (Average 2 to3 lbs.) •. °_:.:'...MAPLE .LEAF MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED SMOKED • SKINLESS (Loose) PoliShSausage ab. 59c Picnic Shoulder •Ib. _49' - • ' W - CROSS CUT /1 IE NE HS ,: _Ib. 39c Round or 'Square ' SHORT RIBROAST1b. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket c POT ROAST ---------------------------=-=----- -------- Ib. 39c R UMP ROAST lb. 79c 59 Fresh WildKROMIAM MINCED STEAK ____'�. 'S9b ' FLORIDA SWEET (Full of Juice) ONTARIO FANCY MACOU,N S Ib. bag U.S. #1 Red Ripe Cello pigs -:�T A N G E L L O S �' doZ. 49c :� R E D APPLES � TOMATOES ____________ _ Standing 6th R 76 Ribs 49C _ 2/49c 'PRIME RIB ROAST ____ Ib. 59e e� U.S. #1 FIRM GREEN No. 1 Florida Long Green Large Size CUCUMBERS ___ Boneless Rolled 10 S Ribs ••: , •. - -- 2, for 29c , PRIME RIB ROAST ____ Ib. 89c BRUSSELL SPROUTS 21b. 49c - .' : Newj�Cproip California Sunkist lie. 1+13 s U.S. #1 CALIFORNIA FIRM GREEN NAVEL �L 'ORANGES doz. V9C NEW CABBAGE • 2 /39c, Florida 6 oz. cello pig.. MINCED BEE GOOD SIZE HEAD:FRESH RADISHES �3 /25c OCEAN SPRAY CAPE COD 'Ito. pkg. .U.S. #1 #1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe 3 lbs. $1- -'FRESH CRANBERRIES 29c SWEET POTATOES 2 lbs. 29cBANANAS PRICES EFFECTIVE TUES., WED., THURS., SAT,, DECEMBER 29, 30, 31, JANUARY 2. Happy New Yar To All uTHURSDAY TIOPEN � LL 6 M. S 9ATURDAYTIILLL 6 P.M. , - C p Papa Thi.. Sytapathy is extended. -to Mr. Win& Waitlese at Aibas an the passing of has fattier Mr. David Wabbaae of pifeihire. in BooUdand in his 889th year. •Mr. and Mrs. Ltwyd Ph& and ldc Fred Pugh Went Chriet- tons with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waileee of Afton& Mr. and Mn. Qn-don Bens- c. on had Mr. and Mrs. George Bevrer1ey and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benson and boys for Cbristahas dbemer. MT. and Mrs. Morris Sin - stead, Mr. and Mrs. Jobs wai- lace and son, Mrs. (parka and family of Greemvood, Mr. and Mrs. John:..Quantz-and famI and Mrs. Fred Binuteeed were with Mr. and Mrs. in Bin - stead for ChrLvfsxsas Mr. and Mrs. S. Avery were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Nevtll of Maritown for Chrimhmes.. The d0dren of the Mount PUmsent schod held their an- nual Chirstrnas concert but weak - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr- ett spent the holiday at the home of their parents in St- reetsvr'9de. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton bad their scan and daughter in - -law from Toronto for Christ- mas. Mr. and Mea. Anderson had their son and family from Pet- erbom and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- son of Aginoourt for the hot- iday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Little of Toronto, spent the hoilday with Mr. and Mrs. Anonby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAvoy and farrrfay sprat C hIrstrrsas at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brisco. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mites of Ctinton, Mr, and Mas. Elson Miles and children and Mrs. Chas. Mlles of M1,Men 4r, gt C'hrastnmes with Mr. and Mn. Ellis Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Eaad Cook had Christmas dinner wMh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burton of Btnu- gham. Mrs, Mae' Haianan and boys spent the hobday with Mr. and Mrs. George DeRtrsba. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward had Christmas dinner with Mr, and Mrs, Begin of Stouffviile. Sorry, to report that Mrs. Evans' brother, Joe Ward was in hospital over • Christmas.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans spent ChrisIbnas wtt3h Morgan Evans and farrrll Mr. and Mrs. N. Linton Christmas with tMeir er, Mrs. R. Srtddcwiood n%Uy- Joe Torrance ad Bardf home for the holidays. He it was 50 blow zero, when left there and'50 above the arrived here. Mr. and Mrs. Cheic V stone and Greta spe-nt Christ mss at Lindsay. St. Andrew s 5t. Andrew's PredpyterMa The service on Sunday mares dreg was conducted by, the min- ister, Rev. F. onkey. Mrs. Mar- ion Mcaenweat presided at the organ. The The - anthers ” VVAience is tint Goodly Fragrance Giow- ing?" was sung by the Junior and Senior Choirs. The script- ure Readings were: Psalm 118, 19 - 29, and Mart. 2: 1 - 12. Mr. 0cmkey based his message on the text "we have seen HIS Star in the East and are coin to worship Eft". These are the words of the Wise Men who foBmved the Star. The Wise Mean had been led to Him .and they returned back home with new loyalty. The Star re- mains for us as .an aeaur nee of the guidance of God. Let us lift ug our beach and be -led to Christ the Lord. The Star is seen in the darkness: It was the peopie wtho sat in dardawas that . saw a great tight the Light •fon Bethie• them shows ford. There is gi id- anoe for each of us, for the d w*, for the young people. - T he folilogvimg were received into mhermberalhlp of our church —Mr. and Mrs. Richard S rd tr; by Profession of Faith; Mrs. Cabby, Mr. and Mir, S npson, +Mr. and "Mrs. Tthampson and Ethd Phmtlhwn, by Cat!!l- The Sacrament of the L,ora's SW$fty. COINS WAN'"M ~ Canadian and Ats•rican. PM•ni p 210104. . .. .. , , Pace troy THE PICKERING NEWS - ' ; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,19" asaaaasai/a///marina �Inne Co. Employees in vicar- ,ctoaTidom boa' the residene' and Jones andfamity at Christmas. ity of 4th Don. and Brock Rd. P Ckerin Village, ia e , Notes Rhin an Af�en, knit bythe Dunbarto Shot's Fairport Howard. Phone: 6613-8fiA6....... Ems: was presented to Beach Recreation Association C�1�15SiF ...___................................ ..... ..... .._ Mr. and Mas, Ray Dobie and the holidays with her parents the Lodge by Marion Van Nus have _ o IDS�dinner with here. arranged a "estate ex - sons had Ctnriatt Q;oming �;ventS Mr. and Mrs. Rae, 06 M)ar•1k- Mrs. Freser and children of Dianne Mr.Muatrde. It was change" Anyone wiatting to � and Mr. Dobie% mother, Fond", Ont., has beet' Wend- a good ems' and they app- gonane skates which are out THE INAUGURAL MEETING � . al...�..ri/■///aa■a■■1 rea6thted the kindness o of the grown, or of no further use,, Pickering Village Council furan Sundendand is staying Ing a few days with her father twotess who took them through ane asked to bring tine's to will be held on— tat the Ray Doble borne for the. Mr. C. A. 90erritt, hem. the Lode. Mrs Kerr's home, on Lekeerest for FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1965 holidays. Mr. and Mrs: Peter H011y- Christmas visitors at the Drive. Very reasonable price& at a-00 P. M. Mrs. D. Hortop had the Gee wood spent Christmas week- Presbyterian Manse here,, in- Youngsters wishing to obtain APPLES AND in the-- -and Miller families for Christ- end with relatives in Barrie. chided the J. M. Main family, states; may cell at Mrs. Keres POTATOES COUNCIL CHAMBERS mas dinner, tot�all twenty- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bongard, of Scarboro fire Rev. J. 'and home. FOR SALE Ontario Fortes, Agincourt, the The lights are almost in- Macintosh - �m Per Wsh. :...•....• ��• Ontario four pe'tal's. Selby family, Georgetown; the stalled at the rinlos. And' all • ,Mrs. Bongs s pares ' The ctra4'dmen of Grades 6, 7 and Mrs. PYrie; of Point Hope, Spies - fE•� Wsh. Ladies' Guild arni 8. Lincoln Ave. School and Mdse E. Pirtle, of Toronto. Dr. Andrew Clebus family, of we are waiting for is—ice. ` OfMr wri•tNa on ,hand. St. George's Anglican Church brought in: dolls, toys and spent Christmas Day with Weston and the Rev. W. J. On Saturday December 19. other bring container for The first meeting of the magazines for distribution by `friends in Forithill. Naw Year will be held at 30 the Pioker+iarg Red Cross; also, Last Tthesclay night, Mr. J. S. McClure family, Whitby. at Centennial an ed Church, To those in this village, who Miss Lynda AR-ander, of Fair CIDER Hiley Ave Jan: 7th. All are books --were brought in for the Topper had the misfortune• to Sweet Cider - Freshly Made w'ie- children in India. As the ship- fall, in front of Boyes' Drug to the top of the hillnearAn- port Beach, oct'a'ne the bride have not already n• so, we ........... . ..•....... ment will not be made up until Store, fracturing his 'nose, and . urge MacKenzie, of Richard PICKERING ORCHARDS RED CROSS January; more books may be blackened one eye. He was op f Fairport Beach. o' VA miles weal of, Pickering nandale Country Club, and therning, a was friend of lhilsge, on Na 2. Highway The Annual Meeting of the brought in 'for the Irr�ian taken to Ajax Hospitrai for x- take a look at Pickering Vill- � the groom, was beet man. The phone: 942-1247 Pickering Township and Vill= didldren• rays, they' released. One day age. as it is at Christmas. The reception was held at the home .. ( act 1_�) age Red Cross will be field in Friends of Mr, and Mrs. last week, Mr. Topper had s . lighting down •below you t of the bride on Lakeview Ave .' •......................__ ............... I...._........_. the Red Cross Budding, *rock Prp e' will be soy to fry Mr. and Mme. Herman, will reside,&t Frank us sorry �� eta really worth looking at Ed They w'k rani at Fairport For Sale -- 5-noarr_ad bung- Road, on Thursday, January bear that Mr. Wilber Dawn, of of Millen, Georgia, drop in for Winners in the Christmas Beach. For alerei—e]5-r all oobuzW 7, at 8.00 p. m. Oshawa„ brother of Mrs. a short visit.'' ..... .....•. saaTurkey Draw conducted by the ••••• �•• ieaoes• �� Are$, Tthere.will be an interestung Prnarse, suffered a stroke last Mr. and Mrs. Roland Simons. Eastern Star here were: L. 'H. ( Cherrywood �, wdtti diovr*tL �: speaker, and a rally good at- week, and is in the Oshawa will be returning this week- . Taylor Harvey Fentom Mrs. $39.2012 tendance is hoped for. More Hospital. Sharon -Hammond, end after spending Christmas Ebner Annis, Gardner Winter, We Wish' You All A Happy (dei 17 - tt) details in our neat ire• eight years old, of Bowman- holidays in Florida.. ��, Simpson and Orville Cox. New Year. ins G Henry father.. ..•. .....,." is spending• a few days Mr and Mrs: ._..._....... __..._...._.._.._..................-... Lad wild 1lvis week with the P'ounc'e. new entertainedpu,rdya_sed _ � The December ' trneetirhg of The "Star" members wish to For Sale — 1965 ha'l;f-tion Chev thank all who tick model St. George's Anglican Church �-,we. Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn.. of Rev. F. Jobliin, and Miss etc and helped. in any way, in the United Church Womear ton- V� atrtanattc, custom Our annual Christmas Get- Hile , Ave, had Mrs; Flynn Sr. Gladys, of Port. Perry during sdvted of a Story custorn radio, chrome bunXxgs their Christmas Effort. .. and Carols. M re- . end grjH. snow tires and white tdether was held on December of Toronto, with them for sev- the holidays. rt'. presided , ..... _ Ca r way tom; yam, Amy, 17, at the tnome of Mrs. G. eras days: also Mr. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Fairport Beach tin -irk President, presided over Bou 5>e PickeringnAle P. O. • Greenwood ,Rd. S. We Mel. Wilson' and daughters, of ardson moved on Tuesday, into , the Business; Poria! and also t Boxing Day the former Jerry . Armstrong ................_.......... _..................... _.. enjoy th here Mrs. Arm- Mr. and Mrs.'Grant, Grant o e- with a U Mrs. Doranid Milne ed a hot turkey dinner. Tororrto span For Sale — 1969 Chew. half- and were pleased to have Dr. with them. me . Mr. and M f Lag a U. given Life s, Ire e Shepherd with us. After the Mr. and Mrs. A. Jowitt spent strong brave purcihased fire for yip, Ave. n -in -d their dough- strip Pin, t by Mrs, Ite•on tion pi:ckwp; 1958 Intervation exchange of gifts. we had a the Ctrristmas holidays with mer Don Cowan home on Her ter and son-in-law, Mr. and to her slater. Rev '.'!U• dor a! %_tM in perfect condition. N., and are renovating Mrs. Gilbride and grand-dau- ed the meeting w4tt: ''r. A•ne ' • lovelyvisitwitt�•eacfr other, . his people in Pembroke. - wood, Phone: 942-0766. W cEach anis home throughout, ghters Kedty arhd Kimberley, diction. ......... ............... ................... __ .� 112' and Mrs. m M 10 I would like to extend my nie Jr., and family and Mr. and Miss Eleanor Westney and of Montreal, aver Christmas. .. On Sunday tvenktlf• Mur ILae- sincere thanks to all our. nei- Mrs. Eel: Stork spent Christ- Mr. Herman Meijerink, of the New Year's Teen Dance. on old Matheson gave a talk on ghiiors, friends. church groups, mas with Mr. and Mrs. Mur Unrated Church Teen -Age Class January 2, at the CommurlitY this work at a Mission 9Wtlon T• Rent — insulated building and everyonewho remember ray Sewell. of Markham. Lynn spent a few days . this week. moi, at -8.00 p. m. to 11.30 P. in Norther•rs B. C.. lis was 17 x 100 lest, suitable !or re- me with cards, flowers and McEac nie stayed with her at Five Oaks, 'rear Parris, m. Adm. 25c. Please—no jeans stationed at Hudson HOM He � �yop or any eommerdal gifts during my stay in hosp- aunt for a few days: also. Miss Miss Stmron Koch. Miss or slims. then 4mwrd pictures d the , fa Bay Ridges. Fairport ital, and for my convalescence Ida Cook, of Etobicoke, spent Diane Murkar and Charies Mr. and Mrs. U. Usher are surrounding country. A light . use. 839-2012.at home.. a few days with the Bilk Mc- James. of lunar w• Pickering United entertaining friends- at a New +as'served in the Neg. pre&M (dee - t3) Judy MacFarlane Eachnie's. Chwrch Teen -Age L11ass,•atterxi even- Lvnda Disney: 9 -year-old ed the fou Toc Al held a a P Yea a e rind b P� The Singer family irKC to a close . :LAMES B. UDELL daugtnUer of Mr, and Mrs. Lar- Conference a� Niagara Falls. �ristasas Eve Party for mem- Mnc. T � and has fie' mot .rs. Sing- �Gua�r�dFgor pickerug rest at Green Acres Newmark with trey aunM� 'tI Burns Christmas y don spent mss Da rr• and visited relntiveaPATRICIA TUCK Y� diel YY wit - Udeli-James B. entered into ry Disney spent the holidays this, week. bens of their family. Ctuist- her vWti tier, - VMage pWAk Sdrool. Duties et, on Mol�nday. December 28, Mr, and Ch er an Y PATRiCi to corrrrrnenoe. Jarrirary 4, 1966. 1964, James. B. Udell beloved had his sister Daisy (Mr. and ghter and family, Mr. and at Newrrairket. - Udall) of -Scar Mrs, Cities: Simatnorns, in Scar Mr.' and.Mrs. Hansen. Piano a Theory corrtaot Mr. husband of the late Alice Os' • Mrs. Clarence la A knstt)ts Popular and . I�� r. 13 PPI 'lie and M Classf-ea op st mag Eve. of Bowrthartvr they of Vel- born with them Chrr boyo. Pin. bourne, and dear fa Maurer. Pickering. _ Bert ' . �.070d rrha (Mrs. Noland) of Toronto, MI5. Burns has her parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. Huyck. Eliz- Mme• Wm. Lafferty, of Tien 29 Kingston Rot !t (dec 31) Marie (Mrs, Mayrnard Morris' Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, of, abet St., had her mother, i ton. visited the Hansen family Phone: 7254587 of Fairport Beach. Sharon, staying with them ov- .. Mrs. Hoskin, and brother Mr., over the hohday. I rep 10•tf) HELP WANTED Mr, Udell is resting at the er the winter months. and Mie. G. Sctha:rhichg•.. from Mr. and- Mrs. Al. Cooper Turret 181 operator; one MaSachnie Fum�ead Hoare, 28 Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Butt and Jarvis, with tilers on Sunday. rrhOtared to Au�rt' on Sunday first -grass welder, for machine Kingston Road W., Pickering, : Mr. and Mrs: Ken.' Butt spent Mr: and Mrs, Cord, Rimmer to be witty -Mrs. L�o�Zer's par- • entertained Ralph eats. Mr: and Mrs. M. South- M{Q� SMOP►, On `.�E ' shop in Pickering area. Apply: Funeral service in the chapel, Christmas Day with • Mr. and and Lillian wss� wood. who held Open Cogbeo Ltd. Valley Fare+ Rd. on Thursday, December 31 at Mrs, Bob Tiriciall i daughter Rimmer, of Riverside, and Mr. House, ouch, Bou . V lley F r Ont, 2 p. m. In2er•rrnent L4*ritevale .Helen), in Chatham. Helen and and Mrs. Bill Rtmmer, of Por celebrating their 50th Wedd- t the children are rtow s nding Credit, last Sunday evening. ing ArmiveM rya They also' vis- 'Ca the Coffee Shop) _ Cemetery. � .'Casual Hair -Styling BABY SITTER Mr. Gordon Rimmer Ls return- ited Mrs. Cooper's brother, Mr. OPEN DAILY 1Watated for two crdldren. two . - - ing home on Wrednesday, after and Mrs,. Arthur Southwood. closed All Dav Mondays lues and three Years old; for. three ) a business trip to Winnipeg: at Sharon. rs. Fr , • 6 J. days a week. $5.00 per day. ' Mr. and Mie. James Palmer Mrs. Fred de Mourn (nee S lec� y and daughter and family, Mr. rot McKenzie)- called horse 1. phone: 945-3975. on and Mss. MeredtUh, spent from Hayward, 'Ca"fbrn' "�' /�� 1 _, ........... _.:......... ........... . y. _ _�-.a with Mrs. Pal Christmas Day. to speak with �Q VItC AVON COSMETICS Christmas ` need imrnedia�tely--4adies in tsar's slater,. Mrs. LaF�augtn, her Parents and farrni�ly• Whitby Tow�rn*ft area with in Scarboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis. of . - ambition to earn rrhorneY• Good o SAPPY AM AD Mrs. Wafter White and dao- Searboro: Allan Jones and his lrnaoarre. part-� Write— t ghter Grace, Park Rd. N. have wdfe, of Scarboru, and Mr, and _Phone: 942-2601" • :. " ��� Mr. Ron Matheson -IM's. A. Hawkins, 1 Mandarin and his Mrs. W. l.�rdner, also of Scar 1Road. Sca.ib•l , Ont. h mother. from Kingstonstay 'bora. visited Mr. and Mrs. beld ing with them during the boli- •. ..... .... ,. .also Mrs. Wm �Nanted �.,■■■■.........■■../■.a.■■..■/...■■.an■a■■■a Mr. and O McKowen. of: OrTllia were vis- .. itors during the holidays. On , COINS WANTED I Christmas Day, son James and Georgetown; El- wood. family, from r'g .. .. , - e • a .Now Canadian and American Phone - �nic a tvso�ai and Sa'''dly, of South Aa �r pract /► CI' wood and Mr. and Mrs. Gor lax * o I�r • N9-2!!4. I.— -�:tl time for fir d don Stinson, of Ajax, enjoyed _ P -'I Christmas with the White's. - PLASTERING wbose itieadlaMa and On December 21, Mrs. Lus- 158 Harwood Avg. S., Ajax Ontario T and tad, Mrs. Brisbin .and Mas. F. STUCCO REPAIRS Rood VW btu made dei fey, amisted by Junior 942-ZMl =s ' ; GOOD SERVICE Qorxrrsellroa•, Matins BrL�sbin, - Dealt Or lfew Yew E. W. KUCHMA. D: C iA. S. SiMICK. D. C RAY ANDERSON t SONS fioolc fire Explorers of St. And' f Plssterinq ContractorsPresbyterian ■■ ■ ■■a■a■■■■■■■/ ■■a■a rew's Presbyt an Church, to Phone: 294-0505 Fairview Lodge, in Wh6tlbY• ■■aa■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ �■■ _ _... were sung m parol ng all the ) NOTICE To CREDITORS, AND OTHERS -All Claims against the Estate ohh"Vn`of 1ke: STROUD'S MARKETERIA Rouge Hills MADILL FOSSEY in the county of Ontario Retired, who died on or about .. . ' .. >: the 13th day of October• 1964, NEW YEAR'S MESSAGES - CONTINUEi3 -- ere reed to be fhsed In us O u ers writing, with the undersigned. raw by row, slowly, but surely. ,And this sight in stn• on or before tune 15th day of wos•d line ter. me Eby Ins. Pagto e restore yhMgwie untn it would b• rebuilt wry 1965, after wtndcr dlarbe a�galn. The beginning was agony, but as he reseed day by the Estate be gar, h• built up a new hop• within himself. And Carlyle did witt»t to any dim finish his book, and this time It was published, and h. b•aamn• MAIN STREET, PICKERIN6 Phone ` 942.1601 not then Med. wend famnous as an authority on the French Revolutiww DATED at Pickering, Ontarle, Now Year's Day is a time of beginnings. For many, lYs a case of starting all over again after failure.One can always glue ,.'this .11th day of D•ntttb•r, up in moaning and despair, as those who see a situation to b• ��� hopeless. or look out the window of hope and be inspired To Our Man Friends And tomers We MINNIE LAING, Adnninislra- to start again. Let's face it. To begin to keep a resolution, y �csally after a massed -up Iib, can be agony. by her Solkiters. HARRY Ifo not tackle too much. Carlyle saw a wall restored brick by A. NEWMAN IL NEWMAN, 12 brick. He re-wre" word by ward. minute Wish A Very .Merry Chris tints And A Happy .And Richmond St. East. TORONTO ,how, drLift Von y by dayon s.. What mend will 965 second,b• like for us41 We musstt face O up to it M hope. But not alone. Recall the openinq lines of Psalm 45: "Gad is our Refuge and our Strength. an e13), "1 sent Prosperous New Year .....:.:.............. - help Ih distress." And the wards of Paul (Phil. 4: 13), "1 can de an things in Him who strengthens oto-- — -y LOST (Rev.) J.. H. O'NtiLL Ztdeplrrona >bspeftmans pest St. Francis d• Sala Pori 7 . Belt Tele- 'Pe+lephsotre Lost by .. , a THURSDAY,~ DECEMBER 31, 1964 THE PICKERIN�i NEWS Pajr Five : ,WEST - -IrlROUGE'.... - A wadding, cc interest to date&wr Lynda, eft quiet- BAYS%ft and fetus frm my Bides 6y Pat fleES NEWS aresidents ws� > m Mon- strnau�day, DeDerrHber- 26, at trnsl. SL George's UrtirOar Church, A ape dy r eoovery is wished North Toronto, when the Very for the Boutet and Siammis The neat meetrmg of the Buy ruction is well under way. The ; High Giants on the Night— and then entertained Mr. and Rev. Dr. Angus bftcQueen un- dfhdlriten who have been poffiin- Ridges Branch of the Cathed- church will open with a siinple Don Barker 694 wtith hcp; Bill Mrs. Lewis at dinner on Sun. iLed in fie• Heiena Anna, ed to their homes with Red inn Legman wild be held Tues* service and all Anglicans are Morrish 684 flail; Tom Gold- day. Tuesday Gail spent the 'dau401tRx of 'Mr. and blas: An= Measles and Chickenpox, and and 681 with hep; Cec. Holain- day with her cousin, ttoni � , of L.ondop, also to any other children in 1', J. Tui 5 at the home invitedhof to pAnoicanchildren, Sunday Carr a in and MadoDtim Allister, son the dlistniot who have had lot Mr. Ttu+mart, 903 Narod#n School for Amglicamn cYeldren, ger 657 with hap; Dennis Scarborough to help her cede- EM., and Mrs. Alert blumne rtheir ' Moore 645 with. birthday. and att- marred by III- 1Bir�d, AG ex-servdeeanen are will continue at Bay Road hap; Jock trate her � Eggt Ave., West welboome. School on Liverpool Road at Shields 636 with hcp; Ad. Cat- ended the show Mary Pop- Rouge. The .Haws, 0 0 0 10.30 a. m. ehpole 634. flra�t; Russ Miller pins". in tthe evening. Cyn Wed- bride looked lovely in a plain blr. and Mrs. n Scott Flu suns to be the order of o 0 0 632 with hcp; Wilmot Ganes nesday, Mrs. Morris and Gail 'flood white satin gown, and Christine and John, East the dray in Ray Ridges. Just a- Peace Lutheran Church— 600 flat. attended the Ballet at O'Keefe trimmed with seed pears, and Ave, spent Christmas with re- bout every other person we Special New Years services High, Ladies on the Night— Centre to see the "Ntrwrack- 'a shoulder-length veal, and car- datives at Orangeville. run into is either coming down .will be held at Peace Iartheran Mary Horton 801 flat; Gerry er". ivied a bouquet of white carua- Mr, and'Mrs. Clifford Dick, Wirth it, or just recovering. Barker 658 with tions. Her only attendant was Ridgewood Rd Haanii- rung. It's Church on New Year's Ewe at hep. A' Happy New Year To All. W*r'= ,nhostt ttrrdoa+ttuhate that so man- 11.30 p. m. and on New Year's 400 Club Flat— .................. a girl friend, Mass Linda Jane ton with their � .•and .y fent-des had their Christmas nmrnririg art 10.30 a. in. Mary Horton 286-266-249; Jock f.N� WcN Benison. These best man was a her family. �aifac,Ked by Illness and others o 00 .• . Sdhiek1s .273; Dennis Moore fast R friend of the groom. Mr. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ctnester 269-256: Bill Morrish 261-224; Watson, HrW and• Creek; and aau3 will be_ starting, in the New Fairport United Church— famtl9, Kirkc3eahe Dr. spent . Year in bed sick. Communion Sunday for the Tom Goddard 255; Russ Miller Many happy returns of the Mr. Paul and Mr. Donald Mun- the holiday with relatives in 0 0 0 Fairport congregation w ll be ' 247; Gerry. Barker 244-24(); day to Bruce Hearn who is 9 roe, brothers of the groom Rochester, N. Y. A bat of our loam people are on January loth and new me- Don Barker 244-202; Al. Catch- on Jan. 6th. From all his Cub were ushers. 'The reception Pw WeRouge Ladies' Club disappointed that, this' year, mbers wild be received ai this pole 242-237; Harry Vanden- Pals. • was held at the Park Plaza hold their first meeting there wild be no New Year's time. The Sacrament of Infant berg 235; Bruce Rodman 226; Get well wishes to Roger Nobel, and the young couple of the New Year on Tt uTwjay, dance run by the Recreation Baptiwn will tak• place on the Wilmot Gates 222; Betty Hall- Bates, High Bush Trawl who will reside in Toronto. January 14, at 8.30 p. m., in Amociation. Perhaps our Rec- 17th of January. If you are Finger 219; Cec. Hollinger 214- has been fight'ng bronchial We, join in wishing Alister the school. Any ladies in the reatdon Association has done interested in joining the chum 207; Geo. James 208: Fred Ire- 'Pneumonia thds'last week, and and Helena congratulations district interested in joining =Ahe job too well and Bay Rid- .ch, or having,a child baptized, son 205. we hope little Jimanie Peddie, and best wishes for along and a friendly sodas non-denomdn- ease contact Rev. Dr. Me- High Bush Trail is better by happy married life together. ationall group are welcome to gee residents aren't happy a- Team Standings - Points ice, 0 0 0 d3pane out. This wild be a bout nettling for les than one Kay at 942-0967. • z�l- . of •the Assmasbods well run o 0 0 Roffi Stones Mrs., H. Horton, Rrosebank Miss Shirley Oarning, of La ar business meeting, with the ng 15Rd. N., took' part in the annual Jolla, Cala., is spending the new Exe and reasonably priced affairs. Roman Catholic—.. • °' ` cxrtive taking diverge. 14 Invitational Doubles Tourna- Christmas holiday with. Mr. Miss , Linda " Jeans Possibly, by this time next Midnight ,Mass .will be cele- Searchers Sgvirea year, we wo11 have our own brated at the Holy Redeemer merit at the April Lanes last and Mrs. Doug. Chaddock and Beach, is staying with Mr. and Recreation Hall and there will School at 11.30 p. m. on New Dakotas 14 Sunday. She and her partner family, Rouge Hills Dr, Miss. Mrs. Bob Smith, Rouge Hills be no problem: about finding Year's Eve and, on New Year's Beatles ., 13 carne home with a dogbbes Corning is a college friend of Dr. for and attending - rrhorHrth, accom dedion for a New Year. Day at 10 a. m. and 11.30 a. m. prize. Mrs. Chaddock. Pickering Highs School, white Shadows :......:.;..12' We hope Mrs. June Spray-- Mr. and Mas. V. Shipley, her patents are in Florida dance. M�nwle, pmtvate " parties Rosewood Bowling League Bachelors 11 son is feeling better soon. Fust Ave, were happy to have 000 are the order of the evening Deco fiber 15 — Turkey Roll Glad to see Georgina Gond- their daughter. son-in-law and THE CHURCHES ;and neighbors are gettinBPacemaikers 10 on out of hospital in time for grand-ftughter, Mr. and Mrs. -- to- gether to see the Old Year out. This was quite a fun night, Animals7 ? Christmas, See her neighbors Zillion and baby Caroline, of Grace Presbyterian Church � We hope that you have a most with Cir. Hollinger the Shin- on Rasebank Rd. wish her a Abton. Ill., spend Christmas Port Union Road enjoyable evening, however in Star, as usual —but not lone more night to go in thisspeedy recovery. with there; also their scat. Sunday, January 3. at 11.15 you deride to spend it. with his bowAing. r Louise Brewer of Rosebank daughter-inand grand- a m. Regular Morning Service_ 00 0 This year, as an added att- series). I Rd. N,, was beding better for children. Mr, and Mas. Peter Rev. McAvoy in charge. Christmas but brvdvL-r La Shipley 4nd fantl , of New Senior School at 10 'Phe Bayview Heights Home raction. all the bowlers names ......,.......... -..__......... . two �' Larry Y k ill Christmas Eve. At the York, over the holidays. a. m. and Jun —�.�^-' Sldhoal Association is were put into a hat and ten Rouge u'�is _ time of writing he is also very Majdra� Harold and Mrs. Mc- and Nursery at 1115.Sunday Sctrool working very hard rn�er' the gifts were drawn for. Lucky fi 1 � much better, Laugt*n. Ottawa. visited Mr. Explorers wild commence hoiidew to make sure that winners were: Betty Hollinger, this year's January Jumble Gladys Bricknedi, Ruth Miller, The happiesf Christmas ever Rosewood Bo"'wl'ing�* League and Mrs, Gordian McLaughlin their regular meetings on Mon- wishes be the biggest and best Nadide Brzener, Trudy Ford, celebrated anywhere, this year wishes Bea Iresorn of Cherry- -arid fami'iy, Rouge Hills Drive, day, January 4; at 4.30 ever held. Ibm rt forget to res- Alma Rodman. Geo, Bucknell, is , awarded to J g P. m. Judy MacFiar wood a speedy recovery. during the holidays. with C. G. L T. their " A Happy New Year To All Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dova. regular meetings on. Friday, January 29th, Friday ev- i Cec. Hollinger, Tom Goddard, lane,..Woodiarhds Rd We red- and baby C�igie, flew from Janna 8, a� 7.30 , . ,ening for the btg event. They Ion Barker, eivled the following bulletin E New Haven. Conn., to spend driving the tat. 7. 0 R -m t1oil- - wiR have ilsrana�e, white el- Mr. Brock of "'Brock's Bowl" from Mrs. MacFarlane. "Judy j the QHraven. season with her Guests whin Rev. and Mrs. " ephan ts, books, horn baking donated a turkey to our Lea- is now back on her feet after � `flouge Pare Caro- and hmiemade Bench!, a sew- gue, and he drew t+he winner, being in the cast for three ' g parents and family, ooMr. and McAvoy, and daughter Caro- We are Lad to heart that Ra Mrs. J. Lennox, Ridgewood Rd. line, at the Mage, RDuge Hills Ing and kinds g broth. plants which hopped to be Don Bark- rrro:re b She is wearing.a - trhorha Patterson, 8 , years old Mr. and Mrs. Dova, with the Drive. over Christmas holidays and all kinds of things Also. er, Many thanks -to Harry' brace but is able to be walk- 1 was out of hospital after hav- Ice Follies, flew back to Phil- were: Rev. McAvoy's family, you willl have anotlw chance - Brock for his kind donatio7. Ing around- again, and expects,- ing her tonsils out, in time for adelphia, to join the Follies. from Harnilton• to, sell your skates or purchase Winners of the turkeys on to be ..back in school after the C9uHisRsnas. Ramona didn't have currently playing there. 0 0 0 another pair if you missed out a each team—Searchers - Bill- New Year", Good show Judy.too mtichj dinner, but is sure Mr. and Mss., David ShiitOn St. Edwa►d's Anglican Church the skate excHan�g Morrish, 674 flat; Beatles Mr, and Mrs. A. Smith, Al- � glad'it is over aritb. Sae's feel- arid baby of, bUtawa, spent the Bast Ave. 0 0 0 "Harry. Vandenberg, ..535 flan; F tons Rd entertained the mann- ing much better now, holidays with Mr. Shilton's J " 'The- next Saturday' movie Animals - Irene Morrish, 598 ' hers of her family as a dinner We hope the Drinkwa:lter fa- f � tR �' 3 - Mo - Hun by the Bayview Heights with y: reg y family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb, m. will be the gh hcp; Pacemakers - Gladys on Box' Da in honour of regular Morn- rnily. . Woodview Rd. are well Shelton, West Point Cres. to Name and Scthoo! As. Bricknell, 683 with hep; Shad- her sister's thB Prayer and Sunday School. _ on the road back -to good heal- make Christmas a regular Rev. G. Young in charge. will be January 9th when the olws - Irene Shields. 623 with Vern Mason. Woodlands.Rd, th• Kelvin. was hospitalized family reunion as Mr, ShHil- The 1st West Brown- "Sleeping will be Wah Disney's hcp; Bachelors - Shiela Shea, spent the w,eeketid in Cornwall Rouge " Sleelping Beauty" along with 604 with hcp; Rolling Stones- - visiting with friends and Mr. j� before Christmas for sur ton's father' is with th�ern from ie pack wild be back at St gery and Wendy, ;Dale and England. Their daughter and Edward's far • '" anotiher• exciting chapter of -Dennis Moore. 705 H�tith hcp; and Mrs. Mason •were in Tor regular meetings D'Arcy were all suffering from son in-law Mr. and Mrs. G. ods ""Nyoks and the Tigernhan". Dakotas.-- Geo. Bricknell, 691 onto dinning with their daught- a. throat ailment Get well Gerrard, of Middlesex, E Tuesday, January 5, at 7.00 'There will be thnree . s1howings flat, er Mer. and Mrs. R. Vallee. Rouse soon—a!1 of you. ng P• -m. and the 1st. West tat 10 a. m., 12.30 noon and 3 0 0 0 + 1�'e were sorry bo hear tfiat f The 'Weeks (lbs, on Mondays, cornanen- boys and girls in the here, and anatheT daughter, ting January 4, at 7.00 m. p, m. Future rnov^es will also 'Tuesday, December 22. — Mr. WilLard's father, Mr. A. B. P• (have three sdseerrirH;s as long I There were qdu:e a feria' atHsen Willard was hospitalized in area enjoyed r"arodling in the son-ill-law and grandddidid, Mr. 000 district last vyeek. The Junior and Mrs. Rayanond Dart, and Rossbank Thursday.A as the demand continues. Ad- tees tonight, due to the Christ- Stanstead over _rive Christmas Choir; under ttre direction of son. of MernoOn nhissiorn is still 25c for ' the mas rush, L pr%ume, It w•as weekend. We..wish him a Spee- ; ABin°°d�, spent . Euchre Club Miss Howarth of Rouge Hili Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, High Scores for the Euchre children and 40c for the ad- I nice to sce y1'ilnmt Cates for, c recovery School, cabled their way up Shrilton. to make the season on Sftertnoon, Dem CHURCH NEWS He wasbowli whose�srare ushandf is now Ufts. the first'Lime since last. � cSel��nted�bll birthday � who Mona Road, and wound u perfect. y wishes to . . Belated his birt P, ember 24 were: R. Largfois back at tine sphool, where they Mrs. Clay Betts and bays, (Hlglh. Score) ; ,. Second Prize were served refreshanernts by of Dortshire Court, left for was, won Mrs. Clare Lee, ,.The Anglican Church= out of" 'hospital: and "coming own Dec. 24th, .I b3' The long awaited Anglican along fine. Birthday honours', to Sharon ' the Grade Mothers. They were Florida this week wdhere they Mrs. Anne Hesteon book the Church is to open on January I Bruce Rodman bowled for Skurar Altona Rd. wtm is 16 a welcome sound. will enjoy a few week's sun- ODitsolia ion Prize, and R. Lang- 10th with the first Service at his mother, '*hose arm 'is still on Jam 1st, to Allyn Willard ' Nappy New Year, To All. sine, while our ternperatures lois- had "tine most loan hands" are runninglow 10.30 a. m. The Rev, Mr. Me- giving her a Lot .of trouble. I.wbo is 19 on Jan. 2nd and to at present. and took tits prize for the '"deet en Qu.ade, Reetoa of the church The new year should see, 1 Brerharr OYr • ALtorta Ra. w"ho ;s LIYERPQOL NEWS Jolliffe i'one Turd" ad the game. infornrrs that the portable cin- Jean Brake and Dot Benham 10 on Jan. 3. Happy birthday o a o House at their home for •�ei- urcH is now on the site ,gust nut, and I'm sure their teams W You al. Mr. and Mrs. Lavnenc,e Rob- A Very Happy Now Year To ghHbors and fry on Sunday ti Happy .New' Year To You All. 'inson, Larry, Cathy and sis- ung D 27, All Our Readers, and May All aft Radom Street. ani rn�t w'll be glad to see em ... ............................... ter Joan Churdtiw¢tnd of Vall- ey FatstH Road. spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farley and Your Wishes Come True. ROSEBANK - with Mr. and Mrs. Jim QHurdH- - ward, of Weston. MT. Church- qday. The culdren kept soon be able to ootrhe home. - We are happy to hear that ward is Mas. Robinsoan's bro- things PCU' Miry for their Mr. and Min. George Vaine, Mr. C. Fitzgearald Dyson Rd. ,'ther. grathdpar+antRrs. Glergro a Road, are both`en- ,. s back on the road to good ( Belated Birthday' Greetings So very pleased to be able joying a weE- arned rest this health after his recent stay in 'to Lyn aid Louise Walmer, to report Mrs. Joe Haney. of wed[. Both are on holidays, P h'ospitra9. The Fitzgerald faro- twin daughters of Mr. and Glenview Read, .returned home alb are able to Wend s pleas-KEYE :1y spent Christrnas in Kittch- Mrs. Sid. Wahner, Valley from hospittal, on Sunday, and ant time math the children.. ever visiting. with. relatives. ( Farm Road, w+ho celebrated -is looking very well. She didn't We were sorry to hear of Miss Susan. Scott,. Scerboro their birthday on 'December make it in time for Christmas, the accident to Mr. Terry visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Ka-22. The children in their Grade despite the fact than all her Sherlock, who is•a irhearhber of FOR vin and Tenn Rosebank Rd. S., at s4X)0d always enjoy a dou- family were there. However, the Toronto Police Force. He `or a few days. bile, size cake on this ocoasion: •• husband Joe eookeld the. turkey was injured while performing Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. MT. and Mrs. Fred Harper. and did nobly. Nice, to have Ins deities, and received fitbeen I e eMAY W1 IXTIND TO YOU MacKernacker, Dyson Rd. over Wendy, Tom, and Mr. Fred You home again, Marg. stitches in hi§ head. He is the 1 t i14 OUR WARPAIST GREITING5 ANII the holiday' indiuded his father Yates, of Valley Farm Road, Mr. and Mrs. Art. Edmonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and slsrter frmn Toronto. , � Sunday with Mr. and Glenview Road, entertained ori' Royal Road .. We are sorry to bear that ' Mrs. Howard Yates (Mrs. Her-' Mr. Edmonds' fadwr over the MT. and Mrs. Gard. VW14on, Mm..Wir+t, Rougemount Drive, per's brother), at their home week-end, and had •a lovely West HM, had the pbeasttr+e of hAPPY ANO • g' too feelinoo weld over I in the Kirgsway. Christmas vasit with him. enterttair dreg hos mother, and Christens. Gert well wishes are decorations out tlhet way are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Miller dad. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wdd- sent from all her friends. beautiftil, and family of Liverpool Rd. son, of Rbyad Road, on Ct4W- Mas. U AisedlHorpe,Dyson In .the nudist of all the hap- North, speart Chxdstiryas, with eras Day. A nice charge for Rd. Asitted' friends in Buffalo pdness of the Christmas Season Mr. Miller's family in Cloyne, a'Dodlwr, when ,sornea w else P )a� Chmtist� w'eekerwL it is wirth great sorrow we re- Mr, and Mrs. Torn I�ster, of odoike the ditrafer. ' Miss Joanne Skapum, Soar 'Port the sudden passing of a Liverpool Road. North, pickled Surprised to hens. that Mr. bum is visiting at the home of neighbor, Mr. Vvhlter Webb, up the dhiklmnh and journeyed Noway who maloes his horse _ W. and Mea. V. Onreiarr, I i of Liverpool Road, NortIL We to WNbwdde to spend the hon- 'anuli ]Les. Joy, of R*V Road, on Rd. for a few days.' � extend to Mrs. Webb, our iday with Ma. sand Mrs. C. has been confined to bed over � Busy days at the Morris deeoesit sFM10ftt y In her Loos. WfhtteadL .tlhe hollidaya. He is such an act- home on Roeebank Rd. The fia- W. and bis. Al. Miller, of Mr. and MTs. Charles Hagg- eve gentleman. in must be diff- CHARDSON'S IGA PtCKERING �' Chhet ty wkh Road er,berhaine , insotr L Road, t North, f� >op he rntlrsm it bed. encs visiting in the city wee their son Irarty and his wife, gnli hes her baby in the A We hope he vt+llf soon Soon up r,rirmHs meTfaers of the faanily and Diane and David, over the 'Hospital. We Impe aha wW rand w1ound agtaln rnesl Boort. _ i • Ift THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, DI<CEMRER 31, 1964 � .ata Mm > I •hid their � d the 13USINSSS DIRECTORY The Churches 1 .���ur�ro�t !� femiq�, ssb Mr. Andy Mor New Year at the home d Mrs. ' den, and Mrs. )!'laid[ Disney V. HjckI6 an Jaa:ary 7.. with • United CiasaR hod Chrisiftnesdhma with Mr. Bow. Heed am in .dws, cc The last Sa N60 d 1864 wars and Mss. Les.Wilson. and the idle Study. from "God send His the Dr. — ta�Y. Pulpaae�', . At India welcome. 1 , oos»tlud'bed till! miit8sbat' w. a Macey. Inim bar. x PWMr. Ran Um TNrodley sprat Mme. Flynnand rawly, of GUARANTEED McEACHH ESS - cairn at the organ. Jahn 1: 1 - Chrsst� �, with daughters, Arc, spent 01ristmeS Debi' ' ' c .'.United Chumb is was the Lesson. The New ,MrsStewart and Gia ia. at with tw rather, Mr. Stan Radio-TV Swivice PYNtRAL oimic* R Year's Sermon Tlogtidr-"Look`Mbdstere Rev. MaivNN Batters • . , im Both Wks", wu ttttsed an Brampton. Byers8and Mia gdlieldi Mon - the tart rte Luke s: s¢. we Mr. and Mrs. Edlgie Pegg acrd our Boy soou>s has a "vein- 'Aryl► Make or Model �; * _CHURCH stRVICEs — the look bock on the past '�' had Ctuistantas Dinner ter camping wtintgr on Maar wdtth Mr. aapd Mrs. Klnraley day d this w�edc, on t3te�r ARTHUR FIELD 91 .,� �1.q A. M. Year with I>rW ", sorrow and family, atBtamptoa taming -sper campgrounds.Pttira*. • Ambdaaa So de• and thanidutness. There may Mr. and bEas W. Ba+own dna math of the 8th. Coss• whan't PICKERING DAY OR MIGHT t1�ay Schaal be memories of cert aecosn- Bill had ChrWtmos Dinner very wintry, was It boys? rs: As above ter Worship pldshaee m, or friends or of with Glynn and Mss. Eastwood Friends are glad to kttav sarvkaa Jstatetesmm still a ie�ssr ed Amina and Miss May Brown. Mas. P. ©ark is much im�prdrv`Wan are — Bind Cyprus. i� were in dear The Charles Mdllagg� es Liam- ed, dna one e be out asp. WATER DELIVERED WNL MataahMe. Prow wuoLEir own part d the world. Ztr theBy and the I[iadpir Jones Lam- after her severe il4neas. ownp Church, th or got nue �' t Christaras with Mr. - Master Shawn, Les Vi7ilsott's l.ia P. M. -swains febali New United Church, . There, are and Mia. Ken. Mdllagg+art. farmer helper, spent Christ- West of Dunbarton ' '* Will P. M. - Cbwvh swvim great changes going on in the Mr• and Mrs. B. Wilson and tams and the weeds-rind withI ■■■ ■■■ ■■■■�� Larry, of Olmo station, dna parent$ at North Bay ' PHONE PHONt 943-:171 .,■ ■.■■ Christian Churches, as the Vast- Howard, MAY, va of Na•-------- _ nt Aaan Council is liveraliAng its - Plekerin9� Ont. ideas. iNew s the cD-operationls adieu►- pegg%. were with the Mn�ltan ATlantie 2-0063 9te f '+rimes • Haw can we plan for a �and Mss. Ken. Bather- PLUMBING L I f M B' N G New Year? We can make a had the largest tanttFly gather- �/ Anglican C� Itsg: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks,. decision on the kind of person ALFRED KAYES KEN and CLARKS _ we warn to be and the lite we W. per; Gerald Mariam and PLUMBING BATHROOMSC~ �' n acv. NPMKKW. S. aNSPNttlaa titrant to lead. With God's help, Jen aarimn, David and Mar--PR-EN T I C E we can make this Life. . a reel- PRESSURE SYSTEMS i Mureloth R, A.. r. o. its. it is fortunate that we are �! Mr. and Mss. Aldred Pegg ...AUCTIONEERS _ n sea. pk&wl.s. a•a, not It the mythical Jesus, and ��. ESTIMATES GIVEN MARKHAM awrbtwsl Solk l Pr...d ags•ts and Uk a to ]sok both ways at ' Mr: and bits. Ken. Keddel Llee.ed aM A.Merraed ter rie entertained Mr. and Miss W5Lt- t Phone - t42�i717 and NOtirlei Public -= SUNDAY saavtteas — v�ce. We have a tendency bt Coa.Mee M Omtw% aM Toric ass a o.�Nalt► 00=MNWNM shire. d Mhartresl, art their Fan• Slee. IaPNraeate. None. continualty be looking 'at lit- j cottage for Christmas.Petra F.+Nrra R..r 1.w. BANK OF CChRUMM B Cf1AAWN ieso a.._as..•s•s PVWW 'Nae problems at hand. and not Mr. and Mss. a ea- ale, oar ePeakmy •t ipso a .r•-(ra+tr sa.a...Ia. 1tolook ahead to our ultimate teetbained Mr. and Mrs. Ai. OIL AND GAS HEATING S Simtoe► St. N. Oshawa -410 seiF) T'be Bible can hemp to Ductwork a Flashings E A anus soca a: ..—a..e•s ur•M �• Fneeer and LamBy. o? Brohkiia• ^� wAL saawetc AT ONE PRICE TNaPFtalr 0lbarra 727-7446 guide us to our goal. on Sgtureiey. tsSO FURNACES — PNONas — tae Rae ParIM Ili ago a .--Heaves 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg E 96 Interest With No "4.3161 or 640-MU (At �. F-ew Ndrl — Bulletin — , had as their guests dm Sunday, Down Psyne•eet Pr..taee. raw. w....wusnd The Sacrament of Holy Coin- tits. Wnson, of Sarnia, and arKRNasewr munion wild be dispensed on RODMAN HEATING CO. waseae«s da« as•o. u.N a. r•.--dleis. a w�rlea 'January 10. New members will Mr. and Mas. Lboytd . Dennis 7i Church St. S. Pickering �j cera Ieween&w tar an BIM be received aR oris service. clad retnty, of Markham Phone: !4'1-7641 '`■ M o �'r Unit No. 1. U. C. W. wil---------------.-........•............ • A Baptials� Service will be FLEURY i COMERY S H E R R 1 N conducted ass January 17. 000 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS chriStian NOTA tin PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. Personals GoBo e� DRUGS LTD. e * soder► spent Christmas Day Tin- Iyirl..d Ir Old K*040 Baal Funeral and Roust NILLs. ONTARIO . ' onto, with relaitives. Acre and Mrs. � Westgate PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS AT. '� Ambuiance Service ear SUN aKR421 A#R egad daughter Evelyn spent a 1uNowr 11.00 AEL C-iutstares in Guelph wfth Mr. :. lullawr — sa oo e P. and Mrd. party. Westgate. :OSIYIETICS SUNDRIES BAB' NEEDS mesda, Noun'Imo.,-+ted• P- �No. 2 "Inion„ `AN... R....1..� ...�.I >, Mr. and Mrs. Cyde Quinton Y entertained a number of their t tl.r b A d -0i kering beech Revd TeelrreNee a1 eeNee; we p... :. friend on TTtussasy eventing ae t!e Wed.«As a""" to a turkey dinner. The kind STORE HOURS: nese d Mr. and Mrs. Quintost Now at aeon P. M was tsxsclt appreciated by the MONUMENTS Telephone ALL AMR MRLC011a ; .WEEK DAYS DAILY 9' a.m. to 9 P.M. TM ReMMa Radar Is ePe• t. Mr. and tits. George wet--Ntal.s IL..�•eat w..+�.- WHitehall 2-3610 can P.wL, T.aedry, Tbm*bw BOA Doug- Park. Ge and Kev- SLINDAYF ..:Id HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. t►o 5 P.r�1. w F.Idn - LN w 4.N P. R6 In Preston spear Christmas are the Seen was"L ROBERT AUSTIN, For artber k0ons ailem, OWN My with Mr. and Mrs. Wat- •aa as ass s asps _ R R S, WYIIlr. F sods daugtAer and son-in-law, PICKERING PHONE Whitehe:lt -SQb 1 Tar. Mks West of 01�Nrs ' . cans ataaaa: 1e wTtt..R. - Mt. and Mrs. Murray Stevens, ON N. a. NI1Ww. Ret+.«+ Buy and Sail of Downsview. I WbNeV A Amex .with A Classified Ad Mr, and Mrs. D..M. TiktomFr Phone: Whil'by ilii-746= non and gamily spent Christ- ■ataaa■aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ,Sit. Andrew's mins Day with Mrs- Thomtp- Presbyterian ••' Presbyte 'earl Church son's !cuddly, in Trenton. Bet-. INSURANCE ire qy Payroo'n, of Trenton spent fWK J. PERKS - twlTil stT..r North. Plelt.rlRs this week with the TtmVson's. serving the area since 1127 ttst� ITFr Mr. nasi Mss. Lewis and tide Lot w handle your (Painter I Decorator NE DOME Minister Nov.Rev. F. Coalhsir. 1K family, of Toronto, visited Mr. Insurance Heads Mans, k M/lndsor Draw bnd Mrs. J: H. McClement, on j"M Windstorm, Auto Pu«r. !tl-2Ep. l8atutday. I Llablltl7, 40 KINGSTON RD. WEST GONE WHOLESALE Christrass guests with the ) r `_ sasvke of Warship 11.16 A.PA " owatd McClemer", • and Mr. Bowman dI Gibson PICKERINO VILLAGE were: Mr. J. sti ow Is." A.M "w a of the Open '. "I res cWlect 664-3iS7 Phone: 142-6774 �r :Gabe Nuistog Hasse, and Mr. 1�6 Bradt St. S. Whitby $AVE $AVE $AVE end Mos - McFarland, Bev. ' Awa* and Donna, of Birch diff. I. a ♦ h'M�oRy Relaseea Mr. James Mdrybosh was in - 'Wt>1?� .on December 19, for s■aaaaasaaaa■ata■aaa■aaaatoaaa■aaa■aaa■�asaaa A.M. AND F. M. RADIOS $69.96 He t DUMBARTON RADIO &TELEVISION ow WhdeWe Pace $39.95 e�ibsrteo - .. Duttbat'boo-Pickering Kiwailis Chib held their atm xd hews ,as Hares at Atmendak, Electronic Service Sines 1946 - `A. H. Rattow, Prop. UNITED .CHURCH ,� • 22.. A good timeSavbgs On Our Howse Calls i Shop Repair Service Poets -$$$SAVE (HWWMY Na 2.) W� a �. to !tear Dina , V ' Ajax. Pickering. Brougham a SAVE - Picture Tubes. Tubes, W. A. McKW, M. A.. Ph. D, �1 "j s<:T� : �Lrcx ct^ d inn >�•,Graartwoad - !47.3tN TUNER CLEANER - Only 990» f� berore tett was wK at" Mr: acv:. Wal er L-&Tb , z WMtbp ctwmmw, nab aPar�KTRM d o. end , viltbed hieaas is atx tar 7:awRtl 1i1'JB jl. s. SUMAY SC140OL OM Duntwtan Mali acid fl.1s A.r M. We were sorry to hear d >f� RwBa• DaIbeFMN. Mtttr- WHOLESALE SIMPLY CO. LTD. �wE�NP _ posing, d h[r. Fred Goes solo I eet jea per!-leaf C4b�1sIRR !N !aI'slsi H Lai 'Ilse ftusavti t LIVERPOOL ROAD, SOUTH was fyorn the Md]rcluie alae' . .., 5 FNM P.11A< :'etel Home, PickeriztB, with in- Harrirood Ave., North, between No. 2 i 4�1 HlOwsyll � $AVI� MM Wn sa vlog Ciudad a T" tett'nent at brakine CetneteWl on Seturela . eta' is • ex ( saaa�aa■■■■■aaaoaaaa■■aaq■■n■■■ais■>•Rae■ C talih siNaa 1pi tenctsd to the fml*. a&r. J. H. MOO esnserrt Of the I , open Gate NursiTW Hasse vis` M DOORS a►wte■■■■■a■n■asaapa••. toed Iiia son Mr. H. Mme ALUMINU OPTOMETRIST ST. JAMES we fendy d tate Besse Line, on strc tTfty. On Sunday, a& . JOHN L RAwBON, R.O. >$ HOVR � Bear- .AND WINDOWS ` "` ft and Mrs. Bev. wai`voad. •; bdmo, were gueaft- 7 PLa.alrt :tont T Y ' tLECTRONiC :. RaeBbstBk .Pd�P.t ................................................. citta ISI '.R 1�� Atactne In ranee and Price �«� nc �h) sum►rs ; Ys RFE1 �1 • v 4wv �sAY RIDGES AirTSNNAs a TOWERS M PueR. rAia� 6 111011 T I�egpry New Year to as car Noun.. - All A. M, tet 4 P. AL ,I, and mW we 92 loch A 1 A X LUMBER UrpMlael . R.P.ir.. Wow TelspltBtte is!-i� ilBFviae et w - bo me fatturc .woos hB „M . EVENINGS — 7 to t P. At C i M RA010 801111lgr Sdiod a SMe CIaR, asld hdype for 11eEber CLOSED ON WEDNtsoAYs a TELMf10N !� A. RR else N ear.! hold �� �� TalaPbaRa� A M' A pt12NI 1n itgi A. M. . atdr n'9'� taietldr• 'r I �. CwrsNRNiaN - Pks1 . wd oidia Mr. act11 ;!'tied Bye4s, A �attd i - t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1 THE PIC NEWS Jones' borne were: Mrs. Kiss. of Mir. and 'U. Josh 1 Ttompson, at Toronto; Mrs. dk Claruno t. ' r%, ., , Chcintnras week with its (net red in thm for our J. A. James of Fairview Lodge, Mr. and Mrs Goo. laatt l OURAN(� left wows issue) Whitby; Mr. and Mrs Herold dsnd ly, MT. Bob MObigh, vdm and 11 codbernent ii over. Mrs' tt Day, m F. Noon, Jones, and and Mrs. Floyd � and MIs. Wiry OGMNM 21621= and vers Dos. Vein. Hwbron and �[rs. Janes, of Br+ooklim Qsdewawere at the home' young' Lock aA odterl with Loolie J1,*non visited Last Mrs. Geo Empringham, & Mr. and Mir. Stw*w Momwh •.. &U &W via numeraar *tth Mrs. N=coan Claremont visited Mr, and of Hornby CYWLL Mss. 9owerby, Mrs. B"ke Anr3easoa at Ad>btu'a Mea Jack F aghean, on Mr. and Mss. Jblrn Pliekria 1 and Maas VVlson were out on T9re Active Service 0.9 Sunday. and Arthur were at the bnme 4,i > w met Last Wednesday evening Tore Young People went d Mir. Arthur Halliday and v Tuesday n and Guides at the church baswxwt, with "Car olkW on Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. O, Atkinson, Al- "Yew Frio ity � /Milt~ Bawon tide ash es es and they saw "Mn. Lorne Jones' Grasp In in csiliog on some of our Senior wooft. chwee of the meeting. The . Oitizens. Miss Margaret Pudkrin of what iodced like o tree as lira worship and p�� was oa ashms was art hire home oe "' KING$'ITl1�1 RD. W. l�A. Dix i60 at Mr. Vh'an's pig para. They "C�r:*i.�t�na$", and the candly -- _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Cl ernerm couid see fir, ONiA�Q sioNt�er ► it Nrre t o the house >� . for the Chria4nae Tree Mrs Mabel Brawn, Bmdr- and Mgrs. Vivian was unaware were is took pad an exdrenge AVOLEY vlille, spent several. days at the of the blaze. Mr. Wvisw was of gifts teak peace. Mr.. Rosati Matereson ke bonne of her sinter. Mss. A. W. away. MTs. Sowrstsy pboned Mrs, Lewis Jones is lite I at the cisureh service here on Sets= for the fin, t. Mrs. pPO1zd � of another Swnday afternoon. Ronsdd who Mies I Amia'n, Bieke�ll, Toronto e Carter saw wQrile on grandson' � to Dir. and � � a firet year theoloW stud- spent a few days at the home O . the way "ormtem a he Mrs. T1raa. Crest, of Washing- " ent. at Queens Uadverahty told of MT. and Mita. Jacrres David- -LAY neighboareton, D. C., on Thursday, Dec- of iris work and experiences as son. -..�.. an invils out. Several had two be 18 a student minister in British VL4Wzs at the borne of Mr. ..1 N: Y B A N C i destroyed but no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Brooks Columbia during Otte sir. and Mrs. Dick Winter Christ- , //±± and boys, of. Gueiph, visited - PRUDENI'IAL �}� �NV Red Cross wdld,meet again her The S hent of the Lord's meas Day were rnernberrs of his L!1 on Jen. 5th it 10 a.m. in the . her 1parent , Mr; the and F. I Supper will be observed on family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wint- Red Crone Centre. Mr. and Mrs. we January 10. I er of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. -LIFE — AUTOMOBILE FILE The Brownies meet Jan. 4tit Wayne Whit- The Explorers toured the Everett Quantrill and family, at 4 p.m. and the Guides on ney and family, of Ajax: and' comrnu ty on Monday even- Mir. acrd Mas. Bin Winter and _ lOT KINO�TON ROAD "Ill Tuesday, Jan. 5th at 4 p.m Mrs. Wm. Harbron had dinner ing of Last week, smging oar tannily, Whitby, and Mr. and t sere tiA. * Glad to hear Leslie Hough on Saturday whir Mr. and Mrs, .'They returned to the chur- Mrs. Murray Wilson and osm- OEM SNOW Man% � �s wn is tonne from the -hospital. LeAle Harbron. cit for a hot wlper afterwards. 41y, Port Perry. " �coven"---- , — - -- fbe Jdlsla coven . ow or low Hope she will soon be fuNy re- Dinner guests on Saturday Mr, and Mss, Arch Bell spent On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. covered. night with MT. and Mrs. B. at tete home of Mr. Harvey Lions and " Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Garter and Jamieson were: Mr. and Mrs, sad Mrs. Marvin Barlow, in MrS. Art FOA an and Peggy. - lamily and Mr. aad Mrs. Gor- Ebner Jamieson sad girls, of Fenton Fails. I Gorbet ton, were at the horn APPRAISALS t MaitTGAGRS Pw don Carter and f�anAdy spent 'on; Mrs. Fkrree�t Jambes- Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath. Mr. and Mrs. G. Izatt. Chrishras with Mrs. Gordo® on and Mr. Roy Jamieson, of .and famAy, Orangeville, were I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie, Carter's parents at .Bird'sToronto; Mr, and Mrs. Dick .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Harold and Azure. and Mr, and Creek. Ward, and ibanii<Y, of CSare- GE+orge Squuie. Mrs. MMIaWeliIr Mrs Leonard WraLtb<trrr were M r. and Mas. sowesbty and mon t, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ey accornpanied her sun in law et the horn of Mr. and Mrs. ftmft and Mss Caamrtt spent aid Jainieson and girls. and daughter on their return Bob Batty, Brookdin iter' grist- REAL ESTATE BROKERChrifftrnes> e wdffz the for Mrs. I. Richardson. Whithv. to le. r1m. COSOVRO nxT% sister, atter visdttog Mr. visited her aunt. Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards Mr. and Mss. Bifid -Guthrie TORONTO Sntverby's mother who is in Harbron one day recently. and family were at the home and fancily were at fiJ* home P. O. Seat try. am inns st., R. 12A King St. W. � Sunday visitors at the Cecil i the hoepkbal. Also a toter aP lite a2 Mr. end. Mea. Stewart bf— at Mrs. GuOhriNs parents, Mr. statleu -P' TORONTO COSOURO, Phare: RR. 1-7401 a*tv indkx1ing Casa Loma and__ _ Grandel, Ridtmond Heil. and Mrs. Harvey Pbse, Mark- . Pborm WA. 3.91113M- li - J. *afar, 9i(-k Mildbren's Ho-ital. J Mr. and Mrs. FYed Puckrin ham A Haves and . Pro9peirous ` New Year to AR. W Y -. and family were at the home A H&M Nov Year To All A�wain, Service _iii-2747 TORONTO -. 'PAUITSR a DECORATOR- Monteith, �W• Wotan b*WJW and lxtselar t , QMRT WALL 110"MUNo Pbwa $3§6=17 CHARTUM Ards. for Advine and idlaares a W. 2=46 : N0 OSLOAT1oM ticawl� :a/... trerrAww aft.(G Mello T '� !16 Nese& 1Msd TM•M••r ass-rarer�1 Dal► E!Ir� sea wsrw Alva. was""T !SEPTIC TANKS _ PLASTER CERAMIC TItJ EAtVED _ C1 - - .STONE .. _ _ CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC ML J. WR i PLAOSTONE PATIOS ; osirssrs — twz ETC. ails iMARTIN R'NRIOHT W,•, IMIONEs TE 9-11M - Mortgages Arranged; Also second Mortgages Available ; .ger AddMions and Improvements Production" of General Motors cars and production with minimum- delay. 'We also purchase or Loan on Existing Mortgages •trucks has resumed. Daily output will rise We thank our dealers and their mpltl+ If You Raphe Any Mortgage Financing i For Fast, -'.speedily and our plants will soon reach ees--rthe men whose- impor t job it is Courteous sa'vlee, Gn — -•..;maximum capacity. We wish to express to sell and service Ge r - „nal Motors cars our sincere thanks to everyone who has and trucks. We k the will welcome UBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY waited so patiently for this cod news. y p g this renewed c►}5�ortunity to fulfil the trans- 100 rans 100 Adalaida St. West,TtNonto 2, Ontario ..Our appreciation embraces many people poriati4 needs of every customer. 4-5300 — Evenings - i�9-1750 or WA. 2-6902 across'Canadd ... our customers "... our ThoRe of you who have not yet or XXXOM suppliers ...and our dealers. M- your new vehicle can now buy your choice, To the customers who have cars or confident that delivery will be made with trucks on order and are waiting delivery, ,in a reasonable' time. Every effort will we are particularly gratiful for your faith be put forth by our dealers,. our suppliers Graham HARDWARE t In our roducts for our forbearance- p , , y e and ourselves to meet your requirements. APPL�AN ' and for your understanding: Now that It is our bel}'ef that-our 1%5 cars and PAWS TW GLASS our production has started again, rest as- .trucks are the finest ever produced. This suted we will fill your orders as quickly is confirmed by the enthusiastic reports of GENERAL HARDWARE. as possible. the thousands of customers already driving To our suppliers, we-extend our sincere' them. Try them out soon at your General • �NHifrlfali 2x1911 - �idc4lrinE gppreciation and offer the encouragement Motors dealer's. _ _ that soon all our operations will be back _,Again we thank you, and, along with _ _ to their, normal level. Already, you are all,our employees, we extend warmest providing the many quality products and seasonal greetings and good wishes for services that WM enable us to reach peak 1965. Cate"ng o Al Occasions GENERAL M0T0RE3 PRODUCM OF CANL*DA, LIMrl�r) T HILN . F Sandwiches � ' . - •�>�.� • • Cg ►AO> PONTIAC Oi.DSMODIIE BUICK • CADILLAC • ACADIAN RNTOY IClttgstott Rd. �idcen . . �, VAUXHALL - CHEVROLET dr GMC TRUCKS `� . ` u : d U 91 ��w I 0