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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP1972_05_111os per copy Published by Watson I-ublishing Company Ltd. Every Thursday Second Class mail reg- istration number 1645. $A per yr. by mail Vol. 8 No. 19 West Hill, Ontario Thurs. May 11th, 1972 P.ICKERING p formerly The BAY Weekly REPORTER P.O.P. Sponsors Spring Festival ThisWeekend ` Pickering's People Or Planes (P.O.P.) organization is holding a Spring Festival on Sat. May 13th and Sun. May 14th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Festival will take place in the northern area of Pickering Township, the area which is slated to be the site of the new airport. In Whitevale, which is at Altona Rd., and the 5th Concession, there will be a natural foods and craft shop, a bake sale, a special church service at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday and an antique car show. At the Bassett Farm, on the Pickering -Markham Town Line, there will be a performance by the Flying Circus, weather permitting, on both days. This group performs 1000 foot aerial antics. There will also be an art show, open house, re- freshments and souvenirs. Featured at Altona will be the displays of the ci- der mill. Green River will have children's activities, a pester contest, a giant caliope and souvenirs and refrt•shments. Singing groups will perform at Brougham and the Pioneer Museum will be open. The Claremont Citizen's Band will perform both here and in Clare- -n vnt over C -ie two days. There will be sheep shear- a nd a horse show at Brougham. Nature Walk will be featured at the Cleeve erne Property which is off the Brock Rd., south Claremont. .'any events will be taking place at Greenwood wy. #7, east of Brock Rd.) There will be square i )ting, quilting, house tours, a horseshoe pitch, eball. bake sale, white elephant sale, child- -:.'s fishing, an evening dance to rock Hand and a idcr stand. here will be sheep shearing at Hugh Miller's rm on Saturday only and a Horse Show will be Brock Rd. -.,. a which will point out thr •} t = taking pla,_: i'ickc'rni,g airport site in the norther:: Township. I n, ,f ; i!c 1=t•ople or Planes organization. No Stop Sign The Department of Transportation and Communication has tur- t:ed down Pickering's request for another stop sign for Friendship Ave. at the intersection with Kirkdene Dr. W.A. Stewart, D.T.C.'s Regional Traffic En- gineer, says a stop sign placed on the northern approach of Friendship Ave. "would cause more problems than it would solve." "We feel that pedes- trians would be cros- sing this leg of the in- tersection in the mis- taken belief that all Friendship Avenue traf- fic travelling both north and south was being stopped. This, of course would not apply to the northbound traffic and therefore a conflict would be created," he wrote Pickering Town- ship Council this week. He also commented Reduce Speed A by-law is being pre- pared to reduce the speed limits on Pic- kering Beach roads to 25 m.p. h. from the pre- sent 30 m.p.h. Councillor Jean Mc- Pherson said Pickering rownship Council had tried to change this speed limit before. there is not enough traffic to make it worth installing an extra stop sign. Pool Opening Friday Night This is a final remin- der that the official opening ceremonies for the Dunbarton Indoor Pool takes place on Fri. May 12th at 7:30 p.m. There will be a short ceremony and then there will be a family swim time. All children must be accompaniedby an adult. It is located in the northwest section of Id at Wade's Hermitage Farm starting at 11 m. on Sunday. Teen Centre Gets Full Time Supervisor full-time supervi- )r will be hired for the en Centre under the _.1 direction of the rec- ition and parks de- i r t m e n t, Pickering )w:iship Council de- _ :aid last week. ouncillor Jean Mc- rson said when the centre had started had asked for 1 n. 000. They got -.10,000 and the Town- -1•,ip has now spent " ger $75,000." %i rs. McPherson said didn't feel that ;o much should be cured into one area of Township" and ask - ,:J if the parents .were ,a capable of supervi- i ig the centre. t. ouncillor Don Quick ,a ic: he didn't think `irs. M,Jlherson's statement should go unchallenged. HL said she was pla- cing a hypothetical dollar ceiling on the Township's participa- tion in the teen pro- gram. "It's a new ven- ture in the Township and like anything, it's had teething problems." "If it is found the ex- penditures are indeed a waste, then I will with- draw my support. At this particular time, I believe youth is worth Dunbarton High School and entrance is from the west parking lot of the school off Sheppard Ave. the effort," said Mr. Quick. Councillor Don Kit- chen commented teens required social rec- reation as adults do and he said he saw the need for a full-time paid su- pervisor. Councillor John An- derson said a full time supervisor was neces- sary. There is now trouble supervising be- cause "parents don't show up, including my- self. " Councillor Ken Mathe- son said he did not agree the teen centre benefit- ted one area of the Township. It serves the majority of the teen- agers in the Township and if we need a centre director, I will support it," he said. Deputy -Reeve George Ashe said Council should extend its thanks to Spence Coles for "fulfilling the (supervi- sor's) job on a full-time part-time unpaid ba- sis." The Director of Parks and Recreation, David Bass, will now meet with the Board of Directors of the teen centre toes- tablish the terms of re- ference for the job. However, Deputy -Reeve Ashe again stated the supervisor will be under the `full -direction" of the Parks and Recrea- tion Director because it was "impossible for anyone to answer to two bosses." Pad 2 fHF PU51' Thurs. May 11th, 1972 PICKERING POST Published every Thursday by WA1'SON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. Postal Address - Box 111, Agincourt, Ont. Publisher - R.M. Watson TELEPHONE 284-1767 Which Way For . West Rouge? by John Kruger There is a lot of misinformation being stated ,about West Rouge at this time. Most of it is deliber- ately untruthful Neither Metro Toronto or Scarborough is seeking to annex West Rouge. The notice of motion which was on the books of the Metro Council to include West Rouge in Metro has been withdrawn. It was put therein the first place because the Pickering Township Council has an outstanding resolution which says that if the Township is not permitted to be a Borough of Metro then West Rouge would be allowed by Pickering Township to go to Metro. When the Provinc,• said there would be no Borough of Pickering, a few members of the Metro Council felt it their duty to carry out the terms of the Township resolution. Some members of the Pickering Township Coun- cil have imputed devious motives to Scarborough ane Metro, and uecause these same Pickering Coun- cillors have convinced some residents of West Rouge that the Golf course would be immediately developed if West Rouge were in Metro, the Metro Council has been very quick to respond. It has withdrawn the motion to include West Rouge in in Metro....Whereas Metro felt it wa s being helpful. it now finds it is being accused. Another incorrect statement is that West Rouge has rejected Scar.)orough 3 to 1. At the last West Rouge Ratepayers' meeting the only clear direction which came forth was for the ratepayers' associa- tion to obtain more facts and then report back. It may well be that when the facts are developed the residents of West Rouge will opt to stay with the township. Be that as it may the more important ouestion is whether or not the West Rouge resi- oNIP ccoSS eS 1 1 1 1 1 1 Report From Queen's Park by Wm. Newman, M.P.P. Ontario South 200 MEN BEGIN BIG PAINT JOB ON ONTARIO HIGHWAYS Paint crews of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications have begun the $1.5 million job of repainting lane markings on 15.(X)0 miles of King's and Secondary Highways in Ontario. Centre lines will be painted yellow and edge lines white, the reverse of present Ontario mark- ings. to conform with North American standards. Yellow lines will separate traffic flow in opposite directions and white lines will separate traffic moving in the same direction. The project will use 200,000 gallons of the high- est quality weather-proof paint, 1,300,000 pounds of glass beads to provide reflection and employ 200 men. Completion is scheduled for mid -summer. Mr. Carton said that as a result of the ban on studded tires pavement markings have lasted well over the winter, virtually eliminating the need of almost hopeless stop -gap painting required previously during adverse weather conditions. PROVINCE TO PAY COST OF LOCAL EDUCA- TION FOR DETENTION HOME STUDENTS. Ontario will relieve local school boards of the education costs of students in provincial detention and observation homes at five locations in the dent has really any say in his/her destiny. I doubt it. The local councillor for West Rouge has made it quite clear he will vote against West Rouge separating from the township. and apparently this is the majority view of Council. It is certainly unlikely that Metro would move to annex West Rouge against the wishes of the Pickering Township Council. Hovering over all this is the statement by the Province that the Boundaries of Metro would be contained "at this time". So, does it really matter what the people of West Rouge decide after their ratepayer association re- ports back? One of the most interesting things about the West Rouge ratepayer meeting was the implied promise made by the pro "status quo" speakers who seemed to indicate that the aspirations of the West Rouge community would only be found by remaining with the township. Well, we have a crisis in our com- munity which will now put that promise to its severest test - the preservation of the golf course. Which way for West Rouge? Possibly the most dir- ect answer of all is whatever way will best pre- serve one of the last remaining stretches of beauti- ful open space immediately to the east of Metro. province. Education Minister "Tom Wells said the program, developed jointly by the Ministries of Education and Justice, will provide greater educational opportunities for residents of such homes. Local boards will ;)e reimuursed for educating non- resident students placed in the homes and stu- dents from the homes who attend regular classes. In addition to being reimbursed, the boards will receive a maximum of $1.000 per pupil for con- sultative help and school supplies plus $3,000 to furnish and equip each new classroom established in the homes. ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL PREDICTS SIX PER CENT CONSTRUCTION RISE The President of the Ontario Federation of Con- struction Associations, William S. Burnside, says the value of construction in Ontario should rise six per cent to more than $5,800 million in 1972. Mr. Burnside thinks Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa areas will do well. Much of the increase will stem from housing, with a seven to eight per cent increase that would indicate an additional $112 million investment over last year's esti- mated $1,877 million. "ONTARIO - KEEP IT BEAUTIFUL" New Licence Plate Slogan When Ontario's new permanent licence plates are issued next year, they will carry the slogan "Ontario - Keep It Beautiful "The choice of such a theme reflects the wide- spread and growing concern for our environment and will serve as a continuing reminder that a clean environment is, among other considerations, an individual responsibility "It will also serve as a reminder to visitors and potential tourists within and beyond Ontario's borders that Ontario is a beautiful province whose people are concerned with conserving and en- hancing its natural attractions." NEW PARK USE FEE SCHEDULE Natural Resources has announced additional fee increases for parks use, following the Treasurer's earlier announcement that daily compsite fees would be raised $1 daily to $3.50 for campsites without hydro and $4 with hydro. QUICK ONTARIO FACT Ontario had 4,666 housing starts in March. giving the province a seasonally adjusted annual rate of -)3,700 units, according to preliminary figures released by Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration. 1 air 8i,�� o� #Ile 1 �1a s 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Small Shop With The Big Deals ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 a We stock Raleigh, , Citane, CCM, 1' Monshee, SCF 1 ' s Eliminator , 'Specialty in our store Our r ' 1 ' 1 We Carry 'Complete Lines Of 1 Is 1 -, 1 ' 1' Softball, Soccer, a 10 Speed y Swimming Gear, 1 Lacrosse, Archery, Sales & Service s ' Fishing & Hunting 1 BAY SPORTS EQUIPMENT LTD 1 ' 1 � 1 1 �1 116 Liverpool Rd. S. BAY RIDGES Telephone 839-5610 '1 .; . Pickering High School News j «. .r Thurs. May 11th, 1972 THE POST Page 3 ' +�_ 'which was convened b Kurtossy, Oshawa, Mrs. *' people dancing at a Fiddlers Follies Dance Mrs. W. Fidler a nd Mrs C • White & Mr. K. Muir, - by Kathy Lula :dance', a fact which roves that it was and others. Although awards were presented. vD Gove. The theme "Fiddlers The "Grease Ball Boo - cast, on a prize of ten dollars plus Two -Two hundred people at- Abeautifully made by Dr. who attended and helped - gie Band" last week tur- `. -grand effort. That two tickets, for guessing tended the delightful W. Fidler. It was pre- to make it such an en- ' nod out to be one of the ' plaque for the Ontario four of five teachers. Spring Dance, of the •°sented to the Hospital joyable evening. ���` ear's most :,,.y profitable County win will look They were: (1) Mr. Mit- "Ajax & Pickering Gen- Administrator Mr. Ken small fiddles on the din- -and enjoyable dances. 'wonderful for a year, chell (2) Miss Bethune, oral Hospital Auxiliary, McInnis, along with a - sional 925-8931 The crowd danced to anyway. (3) Mr. Gauder,(4)Miss Meld at the Holiday Inn =mosthumourousspeech,EDirectory �-4-YEARS servrn Ontario with THOUSANDS of eager .;_ numbers from the fif- Nominations for Stu- Stone, (5) Miss Law- in Oshawa on Fri., Apr. by Dr. D.I. Gove. MILLIONS of dollars of real F - ! -ties and early sixties, performed by a dent Council. positions rence. The bonus pic- 28th. Mrs. E. Whale y' The various prizes were won b Mr. &Mrs. y group with slicked -down hair were held on Friday. Among those nominated ture was Mr. Wilson. Cadet Inspection this President of the Aux- H Westney, Pickering, CHIROPRACTORS 'teand black leather c- kets. Never has this e_ �r President were year was again a very iliary welcomed the .guests to the gala affair Mr. & Mrs. R. Adams, West Hill, Mr. Mrs. .; . porter seen so many wlght (soden, Mary Vers c h u u r e n, Eric Nig affair. The .cadets showed remarkably 'which was convened b Kurtossy, Oshawa, Mrs. *' people dancing at a -4iughes, Gary Goodwin well, and s e v e r a l Mrs. W. Fidler a nd Mrs C • White & Mr. K. Muir, - portable TV, rumoured to :dance', a fact which roves that it was and others. Although awards were presented. vD Gove. The theme "Fiddlers Ajax, Mr. & Mrs. J. Walsh, Don Mills, and sporting are previews a ralluccessful evening _many were nominated _Tor Secretary and Trea- Among them was a Sil- ver Bullet for Marks- Marks - Follies" was carried Dr. &Mrs- E. Sha fro, P "►-,Another lucky winner for fo our whole cadet regi- Pickering Township through, with the decor- Willowdale. k= At intermission the surer, few have signed manship to Mike Whit- ';ations ranging from The Auxiliarywould •�-' winners f he C u to run for these of- p marsh, as well as a small fiddles on the din- like to thank al chose o t andy ('ices Maybe next week Marksmanship award to -Sale were announced, sca les ,peo nd' will turn the tables on Brian Lula. Those dark Ing tables, to an enor- mous eleven foot replica p 8nd prizes were given the results. -. green uniforms with the .: , NO out. Frank Hill won a ' 135 :longer jackets that Mr. Will Continue - portable TV, rumoured to One House sponsoreda •+Cafik and Mr. Ogg were �.c be used in the Clare- !contest whereby tea- sporting are previews Q p e ref ti o n s ` "`- mont gang's clubhouse. chers' baby pictures of the sharp uniforms "►-,Another lucky winner (five of them) were to our whole cadet regi- Pickering Township was Dieter Stein, who be guessed in order to ment will wear next will continue its opera- ". is probably very plea sed win money and tickets year. tion of the gravel pit with his new hairdryer. to Crowbar. Laura Remember, keep smi- they own in Uxbridge. Thanks go to all the Johnstone won first ling! Council approved a op le wha ld - motion last week which e for now it is almost certain we can have Crowbar for our final da nce. Speaking of finals, last Wednesday night was a final engagement forthe .,play "Ambidextrous". Turnout wasn't that grand, but the produc- tions wenn extremely ,well. Henry Strut's "Miracle Worker" was much cnjoycdal_o. Cun- Chesterfields are NOT a "Sideline" at TODD'S! They Are The "Main Issue". CHOOSE From Where THE SELECTION REALLY IS! Up to $100 for your of suite, or what trade-in or exchange have you. Trade in for new at little cost to you. Deal direct with Family Owned t Operated for over Forty Years A00081NE AVE 694-1121 ONPRFM 1.5 es CLU,�t:.F, -,l Rousing Reunion by Kay Brooks - advised W.E. Jones, Property Administra- tor, Metropolitan Tor- onto and Region Con- servation Authority they would not reconsider the purchasing terms of the Uxbridge Gravel Fit. When the West Rouge Ladies Club embarks on a The Township is sel- project, no stone 1s left unturned to make it a ling the pit to the great success. MTRCA but have rights to operate the pit for On Sat. April 29th, the Club celebrated its 20th another two years. Ux- Year Reunion with a Wine and C'Aeese Party at bridge has already said the Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club, and it they want the Township was one of the most delightful events to take to stop their operation. place in our community for many years. If operations cease _Over 150 invitations were sent to current a -former members, some of whom have move to such far away places as Vancouver, Florida and even Iran. The 1972 President, Mrs. Audrey Crites, wel- comed about 70 ladies, including 12 former pre sidents who were all presented with corsages. (Some of them had served more thin one term.,, Mrs. Doris Dick, co-founder of the Club, along with the late Mrs. Ethel Dand, gave a brief talk about its origin when there were very few houses in West Rouge. In those days the ladies mel to enjoy a cup of tea and discuss household prob- lems. From less than a dozen members, the West Roug, Ladies Club grew, and during the years made many splendid contributions to various organiza- tions in the community through fund-raising pro- jects such as dances, fashion shows and the fa- mous annual Bazaar. there must be proper compensation for the d gravel thus lost. the motion stated. With today's diminished membership, most of these activities have been curtailed, but the spirit of the Club remains strong. Mrs. Myrtle Dear, a charter member, former president and one of the guiding lights, as well as one of the hardest working members of the West Rouge La- dies Club was presented with a special token of appreciation on Saturday. The 20th Year Reunion Party involved a good deal of time and effort by the current Executive and members, and these ladies deserve a round of applause. A delectable choice of wines was served at one table, while the "Cheese Table" literally groaned under the dazzling array of goodies all prepared by members of the Club. Hearty congratulations to the West Rouge La- dies Club on their 20th Anniversary, and very best wishes for the future! ` Self` Your Property Without A Real Estate Agent AND PUT THE SAVINGS IN YOUR POCKET mmmmmmmmmmmmm. R atymcouwham `housc-nds of dollors, r.� i- r ' i ..a1 Fs ?,,,., 1+ `!' �� M1d _ " rY . �y '� .. .: , NO by e . noring n!l 135 r i Cowun;SS,nn c'riti W41 I e K s:� ,1 AGENTS p ~ ii"sore. coli: ' --� NO 925-8931 COMMISSION ON �-4-YEARS servrn Ontario with THOUSANDS of eager wyers who purchased MILLIONS of dollars of real F - ! property GiveMother A Plant ROSEBUSHES Our locally grown strong plants from $1.50 up. Red, orange, pink. These will bloom by about mid-June. Flowering Crab Apple Trees 4 to 5 ft. high, red or pink blossoms. $3.50 each Geraniums red, salmon, pink, nice full plants. S5( each Pansies mixed colours, ready to be planted. b0( box Beautiful pottery, vases. Planters for in and out -door use, hanging baskets, etc. Trees, shrubs, evergreens, vines, large selection, excellent quality, freshly dug. CLEMATIS VINES Purple, blue, mauve, red, pink, white, ready to plant. Free growing instructions. $ 2.75 each 6w#w 3"=C 3HC3MR=3e4MG- _' ` �1• ~{ �.�. f�f......«rj'- i"��'., r.� i- r ' i ..a1 Fs ?,,,., 1+ `!' �� M1d _ " rY . �y '� .., rr{ 'M``•#i» y y 1} '-ice• "`.rte_- `y ^ i'i 'i1'� �+� .. 'IrF },, ° _. • •'� ` n 1 n.. �. 1 R y r t 1 , •!'age 4 rHE POS r Thurs. May 11th, 1972 4 MEAT 1� BYD� E -,A WO WITH OUR 'HIGH QUALITY LOWILOW!-PRICES nIIF111M 0 nn� p1SC�INT FOOp MARKETS CANA-DRS FINEST BRAUDE-D 'EEE F -40 ta 99� • i T• BONE • SIQL.OIN - W I NG ROUND • PR I ME P18 C LU8 • FOQUE TIPS �-- HaRIw�'rEa FQESM ` 6QU6 avT+ PEAMEAL READY{.EAT Dov" MAD END poevpORc%ik T SACK IDINWER ROUt. 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Got rounw f off the ground 1Al1th a FOSTER SKYLARK by BUICK! Take a L ook at this Typical Mode/ A 1972 Buick Skylark 2 -door hardtop with V-8 engine, Hydramatic trans., power steering and brakes, custom radio, whitewalls, wheel - covers, protective bumper strips. In beautiful Buick Sea - mist Green. Ser. #4D37H2H181574. Spring into summer sale price JUST$389700 Nine others to choose from that are just as nice, some with vinyl roofs at slightly extra cost. NOTHING "IFFY" ABOUT OUR USED CAR ALLOWANCES At Foster's we will pay an exorbitant price for your used car — IF you've had it greased and oil changed at recommended intervals IF you've changed your oil filter regularly IF you've had your drive train (engine, transmission and differential) serviced as required IF you've kept the body and chrome in clean condition IF you've done these basic things, YOU DESERVE more for your car. And at Foster's we will PAY MORE. If you haven't been quite that conscientious. you will still find Foster's plenty generous. Just give us a chance to put a arice or it. AsK for Joe Logan. i Thurs. May 11th, 1972 THE POST Page 5 0 Get rid of winter blahs. Let us put a touch of spring in your life... Bob Foster. TWO IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER ABOUT LEASING 1. You can get your new car and use your savings for other things, such as a boat, swimming pool, or a new cool rec room for the hot summer evenings. And Foster's will pay you cash for your present car. 1. Take a careful look at some advertised lease prices. They might leave out more than they tell about leasing. At Foster's you get the best advice on leasing so you can decide in- telligently whether to lease or not to lease. Just ask for Mr. "B". He'll tell you about the Foster Tailored Leasing Plan. Just look at our GMAC rates! Check these rates with those available anywhere and you will find they are competitive, to say the least. You can borrow at these GMAC rates to buy a new car, one -year-old car or demonstrator from Foster Pontiac Buick Ltd. EXAMPLES Borrow This: $1,500 $2,500 $3,500 $5,000 Life Insurance: 19.78 32.97 46.15 65.88 Disability Insurance (Opt.) 31.51 52.52 73.53 101.32 Cost of Borrowing: 302.35 504.03 705.72 1007.52 Percentage: 11.96% 11.96% 11.96% 11.96% Monthly Payments: 51.49 85.82 120.15 171.52 No. of Months: 36 36 36 36 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FOSTER SPRING SPECIALS A FREE SAFETY CHECI( Let us check your "hab" and "blewts". Just bring your car in and it won't cost a thing to let us safety check your "hab" (hoses, antifreeze, battery) and "blewts" brakes, lights, exhaust, wipers and washers, tires and steering). FIG11T RUST $94.95 Let us deep rustproof your new car and get a lifetime guarantee as long as you own the car. ONL Y $94.95 A SPECIAL FROM THE PARTS DEPART. TRIM GARD YOUR CAR ONLY$19.95 Protect the sides of your car from parking lot bangers with Trim - Gard. 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Ltd. 4248 Sheppard E. 291-3304 UUNTINENTAL beds, Q%wensize, surplus. Sealy Poswrpedic. Sim- mons and King Coil. Liquidators, 3368 Yonge, 488-7911. SOFA, sectionl, good condition, S28. W. Odd comfortable living room chairs, $12.00 each. 2 end tables $18.00 for both. Vanity dresser $20.00. T. V 21" very good working order $42.00. Sa •- crifice. Must sell. 463-0002. ---------- ------------------ 100 bed chescerffeIds. brand new. Best cash and carry offers. Li- quidators, 3368 Yonge, 4801-7911. ------------------------------ Display Furniture From Construction Company model homes and suites,chester- fields, sofa beds, bedroom suites, etc 211 in popular styles, materi- als, and sizes. Also Lamps. glass, marble and wood tables, odds and ends. like new. ideal way to far - Rish or refurmah your apt., home or cotrage at wholesale sav isgs PARKCREST CONSTRUCTION 221-4400 Looking for a gift BEAUTIFUL cushions, custom made if desired. floral arrange- ments & small unusual gifts. 267-3275. BEDROOM suite, chesterfield suite, Provincial. new, must sell, -eacrffice. 241- 5471. CRIB, maple $20.00, good condi- 2789. - -tion. 2-----.---------` ------- =DECORATING TING oft J.E. O'Hearn & Son PAINTING & DECORATING WALLPAPER -VINYL 425-5043 SCOTCH DECORATOR, guaran- teed paperhanging, painting. Gavin OX.9-0180. DRESSMAKING EXPERT dressmaking, everytharg made to measure, ro pattern re- ,Wfrt -_ ,*p -rat 40 DRAPES & STEREO UNCLAIMED UPHOLSTERING STEREO with ehestger, AM/FM rvteiver, 2 walnut speakers. dugs, cover. 581.00 or take oe ld. psymems. LE. 1-8419. so ONLY. cse«ertield sofa. new $30.00 -rack cash and carry. LA_ Ptsdstors. 3AB{ village. 498-7,)11. T.v 21'• ;wrteet works-% order mereesous reception, woe ap paerance, $65.00. Frfvete. 463- 0002. ------------------------------- DAvtNPORI. Spanish. :,lock leather with snatching armchelr. converts to tied, $195.00. Spanish, PAVING Provincial cockctu teal• withca- nanee $85.00. Admiral stereo, 1 Laser oW. ntarretous time. Sacri- fice. $430.00. 411 articles in ex- cellen.t cosduso., Private, 463- 0002. ------------------------------- 100 Burnt bed sets. Brand .taw Best cash and carry offers Li- quldetu. i'tM Ynngr W -SOI I DAMAGED IN TRANSIT SE WING m tchLte 1972 models with Zia zaa- mskes buttonhole. mends. dents. Guaranteed. $39.00. 531 • RNW EXCHANGE 50 LLev_el- ler.t --lditson. 2(AX) .,riga al miles, for canoe. 2v3_ .:...t L PRIGH I pus-. figure states. size tr, track shoes size n, dou:rle , -c with mattress a sprang arta doii-de aur s.r: 2*2-0-11 -- Scondinc��an-- Furniture CG`Mr in and ser our display of tine imported dir.ins suites- ard- cunec duces lamps "` tc at re- Modern Paving Co. Bucca p: fees 1. Henson Furni- ture, I- L.&wrroce five. E . ()ust wear of M'araent Colony (Toronto) ltd. PLAZa, "53-Zv 1. --- A; ;f\l10% ,1raa c i.: u rc ASPHALT PAVING chesterfselo suites. ,t„ati cuuch- CONCRETE WORK rs. .,tic soils, suira.de for sum- mer ottag- a-•.. hos ttrg camps - Eatabllshed Company at_argai prates. ^a4-1121 [add F ur,ttu rc. 753 `A oud::i.,r -N - 'Aork Guaranteed 'at c---- - ,tier:, Phone 293-2484 SL`:BLAV vacuum �lrinrr. l� For Free Estimate SALES REGISTER=BICYCLES Auuion Sale Saturday May 13th. Consignments from Clifford Van and Storage, along with private parties. Ifousehola, homesupplies. furnishings. Carder., handyman's tools etc. wason and Vivian group goods and chamles. At PretRice's Auction Yards on 49 Hwy., 1 1/2 miles north of town of Markham. Sale starts at 1:00 p.m. No re- serve rerms rash. See posters for fuil listings 640-3686. =BUSINESS SERVICES CONSULTING accounting and Ookkeept!ig services i.. i,right moonlight. 221-4886. SNOWMOBILE COTTLE'S Cycle & Sport 1928 Queen St. E. (across from Kew Beach SchoWl New, Used, And Service 691-8111 Mon. - Wed. 9 - 6 p.m. Thurs. - Fri. 9 - 9 p.m. Sit. 9 _ 6 p.m. MOVING & AIR BY RAIL SHIPPING SAND & SEA •Overseas Packing & Crating eAyents for GLOBAL VAN LINES eLocal and Long Distance Moving, 24 Hr. Service *Ca nada Bonded Warehouse Call 889-6269 World Wide Moving & Shipping Try our Service for S9ECIArL MAR SMVM PARCEL DELIVERY LOCAL CARTAGE 4 MOVING HIMN Cartage & Moving Fully Insured & PCV & Metro Lices m 293-3867 WOVIt4G iwass with trucks, ing TAYLOR Moving Reasonable, 7 or small. Odd )oss, cettagsis. days, small or Dig jobs. 267- RessonaMe 261 -uta �fA' LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LAWN SPECIALIST *Monthly #MaintenancesFert z ng -Seeding eSoddarigeAerafon WEED & PEST CONTROL -Gev-nmenf L4ee1C-!rl.,rance TREE EXPERTS eFe-.,hz.ng-pr,mng-Pernmal PATIOS BUILT OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE h9MUn O.C.IIII L A. CANADIAN LANDSCAPING 755-8688 267-4523 CA:1DENING GARDENING SUPPLIES & SUPPLIES VALLEY VIEW GARDENS 3012 KENNEDY RD. Just North of Finch Come in and browse you will see a good selection of annuals. perranials, ever%rear- , x . v »`ai% for the garden 291-1270 • Weed Control • Aerating e Fertilizing guaranteed. Gov't. License �', !Ku A1..: ,lK�Ikt THE LAWN DOCTOR 261-5257 Lawn Spraying �PRlNG Fertdizing and weekly lawn maintenance. Lloyd's Land- scaping. 2R2 4601. WEED PROBLEMS NEW METHOD LAWN SPRAY .Peed Control L Fertilizer Gila. r rec-tfw? LicrseC 293-8967 TREE pruning ano removal, rra- suaisole a,4 insured. 261-7'10. POST HOLE DIGGING Mowing 6 Spraying Vacant Lots a -.d Suadivision Pr,r.. rtic'. ;pr-ial Rat - 261 -6394 STORAGE NURSING HOMES TUITION SNOWMOBILE storage and ser- GUILD Hall Rest Home. Accom- viee, dry block bulldtttg Allen's tnodstfon for elderly or convale- Pfandlences, lanVATE T ;NISGtoin maths, rade 13. 291 1865 rine Co. 393-0081, gcerK, R.N. supervised. :,(ton At your convenience. Reasonable term or monthly. 759-7735, rates. 763-5300. FLORISTS BAYFIELD FLOWER BOUTIQUE 5925 Leslie St. (South of Cummrr) mil - rRU WIGS DELIVERY Fresh cut flowers, plants, other arrangements, also dried flower bouquets. 493-7711 HEYWOOD FLOWERS 1975 Queen E. At The Beach 694-2128 •: Gf 157; Flowers For All Occasions 866 KINGSTON RD. 699-9669 Weall & Cullen Florist Shop Flowers del,veed - around the Corder oc w,t,ri_ wide 784 LytFPPARn AVE EAST 225-7705 Cedar Patio Decks Cedar fences, and rec rooms, general repairs, free estimates. 293-0285 PETER FLICKE Corpenter & Cabinetmaker Kitchens, Rec Rooms, Additions. Porches & Fences etc. Free estimates. Lic. 81307. 282-3897 FLORISTS EXTRA heat runs installed in rec rooms, etc. 698-4303. ----------------------- NON-UNION Electrical Contractor Ladustrial, commercial, residen,- tial. 284-0433. Lic. E 456. A CAPABLE man, truck del lea. basements, old furniture bought. 742-0474. FLORISTS THE MARKHAM 'FLORIST PLANTS AND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 29 Rouge St., Markham 297-2254 A.H. Frost Florist fresh Cut Flowers 1540 Bayview Ave. 485-4431 Helen Blakey Flowers 6 Glenwatford Dr. Agincourt 291-2117 Star Fence W ES7 HILL Galvanized Or Vinyl Chain Link Fence Aluminum Privacy Weave Expert Installation Phone 284-1784 For Free Estimate Al contractors, painting, renova- tions, rec rooms a specialty. Call L07, 438-0012. RENOVATIONS Is our specialty, qualityworkman- ship. Over 10 years experience. Call 266-4844 VENUS KITCHEN & REMODELLING Lic. B-2024 Dick Wood's Yorktown Flowers ltd. 5249 Yong* St. Willowdale 221-1149 wR trD v 045 DANFORTH AVE. Toroeto HO.3-1125 ELLIS FLORIST 4589 Kingston Rd. 282-0391 - 282-0335 & Zenith 54020 For our Pickering custowe rs 1 BROWN'S FLOWER SHOP Open 1 hors t r : t. Night Metro Wtdr!,eiivrry 2877 KINGSTON RD. IAt St. Clairi 267-91811 Vrolirseturs Veter & \Lary Obdam WEST HILL FLORISTS 4518 KINGSTON RD 282-4579 TIM CLARK'S FLOWERS 91 Main St. North Markham 294-2651 TOM FROST FLORIST EGLINTON SQUARE SHOPPING PLAZA Toronto (Metro Wide Delivery) 20 PrOP... John C arnpead PAUL JEMEN FLOWERS 611 Lawrence Ave. E fAt Pharmacy) 751-6185 Send your low* with flowers from MR. Delivered' anew hery an Metro. Call now 447-7871 DONWOOD PLAZA 63 Underhill Dr. Don Mills ststi�u 222.6751 If Busv Call 222-5975 aw soh., .4-.. CM. kam&jjefl. ns.Oss tw vitlAGt or Ilse teellae ✓/1c ///arndt (Ira+ f�nrtiyf~ �tlartvel �r ev�rzy dcca�iae" 646 MARK' -AM RD. .-•...�� 'r• n�osi 436-1051 �- 4: f Thurs. May 11th, 1972 THE POST Page 7 Second CLASSIFIED Page REAL ESTATE STORAGE SPACE PROPERTIES PROPERTIES PROPERTIES FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT J $34,'995 LOWEST PRICES IN METRO? What Do We Have? 3 and 4 bedroom homes, some with recreation room,fireplace, patio doors, 3 washrooms, sodded lots and shrubbery, ALL with garage. Where Are We? West Hill Easton 401 to Hwy. #2, East to Port Union Rd., Right to Conference Blvd., and Right on Cloppison Blvd. ., When Can You Move In? Is Two Weeks Too Soon? Or How About July? You Tell Us. How Much? Financing Flexible from $3000.00 DOWN 284-5664 Open Noon to S p.m. Closed Prida} Conference Construction Rentals from $230 per month Heritage Square is the keystone of our Sherwood Estates luxury residential development and was designed and built as an integral part of the com munity providing the following features which make It more comfortable more liveable - and entirely enjoyable • 1200 square feet of living area Three bedrooms. large living room. con- venient dining room. 4 piece bathroom and 2 piece washroom • Modern appliances - Electric Stove - Frost Free Refrigerator - Automatic Washer and Dryer • Recreation room available at your option • Individual patio designed for privacy • Heated underground garage or surface parking • Broadloom 6 Drapes provided • Cable Television - providing you with two outlets • Constructed with the best soundproofing techniques available A TOWNHOUSE PROJECT WHERE CHILDREN ARE WELCOME A HOME SMITH PROJECT 0 %"'%W Is Telephone 294-4324. 239 1 191 FEMALE HELP WANTED =HELP ALE =HELP MALE ANTED WANTED CASHIERS Wanted Female Cashiers At Your Canadian Tire Agincourt 4640 SHEPPARD AVE. E. 5 Day week. 1 Evq.. No Saturdays Apply In Person To Mr. Beatty SPACE WANTED the 1-4-0 Wome 's :.glal Opportunity Act pruMD[ts disc rim[nat ton iiccausc of sex ur marital s[ataa. wi,h certain cx.cptwns. Since Keypunch some ,K; up. -tions arc.•mst. r,;mmore attractive to li rsu,tsul one g` sex uan the ,other, advcrnsec.as arc pl9c cd fur c_. ,cn[en:c ]I I�::-.•u•^ ,nc ,-or .perrcnc, l i.uru. Ago Ic uu rt -i -i 29, a"'" of readers Such listings arc not t.aettded to exclude persurs of Markham atndE •itnur Sex. Lriqutne. regarding This nnmc•ac[ should t><` addressed to Unt'rw 491-2 /%Iles50neve COTTAGE Wome.ts Buata. I)epant of Lanwmn r -4 %iie greet, FOR RENT luronto.10 lel.pb: c th'. 1=i-" l Nan Wagner AA;c I LD: Cumpau,.l< sum •"ter w•tgm, our.. 1 iycu Lake, secluc- ed 2-.YUrUr,m ,.1togc, mlwer. MALE MALE MALE ch Vei•,, �l.:xw sciso': HELP WANTED HELP WANTED shsu July an. August 293-03a,. HELP WANTED CAREER O OPPRTUNITIES Looking For A Job OVERSEAS Overseas Guidance international Canada ltd. 203 College St.. lororito 964-1380 Terminal Towers. Hamilton 522 3�0+ MALE HELP WANTED PART TIME Machine Operators for plastics inlecitun moulding ma-.uri[:urcr Birchmount shep- paro a." 698-2545 BECKER COUNTRY IS GROWING OFFERING CAREERS IN MANAGEMENT —Better than average guaradeed income —Hire and Train your own employees —Inventory security deposit required e� Becker Co u n t r y is on the move. More stores mean more people are required to train as manager in existing locations . Q r�&Qj new areas. FOR INTERVIEW CALL 698-2591 1 A, M. TO S PAL 641 Construction Worker I,r rojumraat,Itutdingloitractor steady work fur gu vi. experienced ,verso Kennedy Finch area. 493-3243 CLERK For Costume jewellry firm 186 Bartley Dr. 759-2214 "At last! I've Found A Way To Earn Extra Money -- And Care For My Family, Too!" \. a N, H•. (.rr.<,t It r:c. � :_ maxc n�„cy tu: tot tit „ .. wa t Get ttxr tt:-a �111t rte. Pet w•yw imi. l t•1: hcldu. market. U•uarou. k45- MALEFHELP WANTED GOLF COURSE RANGER REQUIRED rhoroug! - Awledge of golf, neat appearance. ow tra sporcatio a,c a ility to .e tactful. 5a:urota,s• :;u days and Holidays, hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Appointment Phone PRO GORDON STEIN 293-6702 CEDARBRAE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Steeles Ave. 1 mile east of Markham Rd. 13 Earn Extra Morley K Girl c 1 metocx L•: r, i:,`r sty . , .. iu` Mrs. Thomas 757-6075 HOUSEKEEPER c.apa:dc per. n r:qutrca to cl:a:: n u An, upcn:ac -, tc-cr.agc .�u august y a m w • p rr � ails West Hill Lawson Meado-vole Asea 924-6277 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY sport hl u ad ppr �a . rur i turn,au" ,r iiplt.tt,.- pl.•ise .•, i;t 1;,�r..., -1 urt,cc 284-8131 Scarborough Centenary Hospital RELIEF SWITCHBOARD Regularly 2 days each week can- sostll•g of ilterlvte weeke ds a d utcludi g alternate statutory holi- days. Applica is must !�e avaola-de for days or atter,tootl shift. Previous Bell trai::i,.g preferred out cord uoard experiece esse ,tial. For information or ipplicatio:. please ; . ! 1. t T_-, I Office 284-8131 Scarborough Centenary Hospital I. SMALL storage space $5.00morth strictly private, East End. 69 •- ERTIES PROPERTIES 246h. ------- - - =FORSALE FOR p. sLast LI:,dspace.00-month.'6W- SALE 24r,r,• WARREN & CO. LTD. REALTOR ACCOMMODATION .J. FOR RENT BRICK TOWN HOUSE Brick side split four gedroomfea- Bridlewood area. broadloom turing family room with upenfire- place and walkuut to potion Im- MOTEL unit at reduced prices D Aly or weekly. White Swaa Mu - throughout, private backyard liv- maculate throughout. Call Mr. tel, 3370 Kingston Rd 261-7168. ing. end unit, $30,900. Call Ray Bliss Walters. 203-3631 or 293 - Warren 2.3-3631 4920. - 'PROPERTIES SHEPPARD AVE. & KENNEDY 293-3631 FOR SALE J $34,'995 LOWEST PRICES IN METRO? What Do We Have? 3 and 4 bedroom homes, some with recreation room,fireplace, patio doors, 3 washrooms, sodded lots and shrubbery, ALL with garage. Where Are We? West Hill Easton 401 to Hwy. #2, East to Port Union Rd., Right to Conference Blvd., and Right on Cloppison Blvd. ., When Can You Move In? Is Two Weeks Too Soon? Or How About July? You Tell Us. How Much? Financing Flexible from $3000.00 DOWN 284-5664 Open Noon to S p.m. Closed Prida} Conference Construction Rentals from $230 per month Heritage Square is the keystone of our Sherwood Estates luxury residential development and was designed and built as an integral part of the com munity providing the following features which make It more comfortable more liveable - and entirely enjoyable • 1200 square feet of living area Three bedrooms. large living room. con- venient dining room. 4 piece bathroom and 2 piece washroom • Modern appliances - Electric Stove - Frost Free Refrigerator - Automatic Washer and Dryer • Recreation room available at your option • Individual patio designed for privacy • Heated underground garage or surface parking • Broadloom 6 Drapes provided • Cable Television - providing you with two outlets • Constructed with the best soundproofing techniques available A TOWNHOUSE PROJECT WHERE CHILDREN ARE WELCOME A HOME SMITH PROJECT 0 %"'%W Is Telephone 294-4324. 239 1 191 FEMALE HELP WANTED =HELP ALE =HELP MALE ANTED WANTED CASHIERS Wanted Female Cashiers At Your Canadian Tire Agincourt 4640 SHEPPARD AVE. E. 5 Day week. 1 Evq.. No Saturdays Apply In Person To Mr. Beatty SPACE WANTED the 1-4-0 Wome 's :.glal Opportunity Act pruMD[ts disc rim[nat ton iiccausc of sex ur marital s[ataa. wi,h certain cx.cptwns. Since Keypunch some ,K; up. -tions arc.•mst. r,;mmore attractive to li rsu,tsul one g` sex uan the ,other, advcrnsec.as arc pl9c cd fur c_. ,cn[en:c ]I I�::-.•u•^ ,nc ,-or .perrcnc, l i.uru. Ago Ic uu rt -i -i 29, a"'" of readers Such listings arc not t.aettded to exclude persurs of Markham atndE •itnur Sex. Lriqutne. regarding This nnmc•ac[ should t><` addressed to Unt'rw 491-2 /%Iles50neve COTTAGE Wome.ts Buata. I)epant of Lanwmn r -4 %iie greet, FOR RENT luronto.10 lel.pb: c th'. 1=i-" l Nan Wagner AA;c I LD: Cumpau,.l< sum •"ter w•tgm, our.. 1 iycu Lake, secluc- ed 2-.YUrUr,m ,.1togc, mlwer. MALE MALE MALE ch Vei•,, �l.:xw sciso': HELP WANTED HELP WANTED shsu July an. August 293-03a,. HELP WANTED CAREER O OPPRTUNITIES Looking For A Job OVERSEAS Overseas Guidance international Canada ltd. 203 College St.. lororito 964-1380 Terminal Towers. Hamilton 522 3�0+ MALE HELP WANTED PART TIME Machine Operators for plastics inlecitun moulding ma-.uri[:urcr Birchmount shep- paro a." 698-2545 BECKER COUNTRY IS GROWING OFFERING CAREERS IN MANAGEMENT —Better than average guaradeed income —Hire and Train your own employees —Inventory security deposit required e� Becker Co u n t r y is on the move. More stores mean more people are required to train as manager in existing locations . Q r�&Qj new areas. FOR INTERVIEW CALL 698-2591 1 A, M. TO S PAL 641 Construction Worker I,r rojumraat,Itutdingloitractor steady work fur gu vi. experienced ,verso Kennedy Finch area. 493-3243 CLERK For Costume jewellry firm 186 Bartley Dr. 759-2214 "At last! I've Found A Way To Earn Extra Money -- And Care For My Family, Too!" \. a N, H•. (.rr.<,t It r:c. � :_ maxc n�„cy tu: tot tit „ .. wa t Get ttxr tt:-a �111t rte. Pet w•yw imi. l t•1: hcldu. market. U•uarou. k45- MALEFHELP WANTED GOLF COURSE RANGER REQUIRED rhoroug! - Awledge of golf, neat appearance. ow tra sporcatio a,c a ility to .e tactful. 5a:urota,s• :;u days and Holidays, hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Appointment Phone PRO GORDON STEIN 293-6702 CEDARBRAE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Steeles Ave. 1 mile east of Markham Rd. 13 Earn Extra Morley K Girl c 1 metocx L•: r, i:,`r sty . , .. iu` Mrs. Thomas 757-6075 HOUSEKEEPER c.apa:dc per. n r:qutrca to cl:a:: n u An, upcn:ac -, tc-cr.agc .�u august y a m w • p rr � ails West Hill Lawson Meado-vole Asea 924-6277 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY sport hl u ad ppr �a . rur i turn,au" ,r iiplt.tt,.- pl.•ise .•, i;t 1;,�r..., -1 urt,cc 284-8131 Scarborough Centenary Hospital RELIEF SWITCHBOARD Regularly 2 days each week can- sostll•g of ilterlvte weeke ds a d utcludi g alternate statutory holi- days. Applica is must !�e avaola-de for days or atter,tootl shift. Previous Bell trai::i,.g preferred out cord uoard experiece esse ,tial. For information or ipplicatio:. please ; . ! 1. t T_-, I Office 284-8131 Scarborough Centenary Hospital I. Page 8 THE POST Thurs. May 11th, 1972 Third Page - CLASSIFIED ADS HELP WANTED LHELP WANTED MALE 8 FEMALE MALE 8 FEMALE Are You Serious? Are you serious about earning $12,000 - $15,000 a year. Young international corporation now in expansion needs aggressive people. For appointment call: 444-5387 BETWEEN 9 A.M. - 2 P.M STUDENTS & TEACHERS If you are interested in saleswork ani: own a car. contact - Mr. William, 461-2642 Free training. Earn as you learn. Attractive commissions and sales I�cvmlve prizes. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Collector REQUIRED BY Finance Company Good Salary Good Fringe Benefits Must Have Experience PHONE: r/ Mr. Miller, 422-2727 APARTMENTS FOR RENT lawreme-McCowan 3125 Lawrence Ave E Across Scar Ge"eral Mosprtal LARGE APARTM E N T 1 BEDROOM $151 2 BEDROOM $168 3 BEDROOM $189 OXFORD TOWERS IN AJAX 2 - 3 Bedrooms from $180 IN HOUSE: • Cutdocr Swlnrnrng Pool • Sauna Rooms • A Recreation Race" • Party Room • En Suite S:orooe • En Sults Heat Control • A 20'x5'6•' Balcony IN COMMUNITY: • Snoppin0 Centre • Fubi;c. Stoorwe, H,ch and Vocational Schools • The Community Centre • Morn Aiox Hoso,tol • =.,5irc TranWrtat;on • '�o-Tro,n Foc !,nes orad tie 4C 1 H.ghwov are L Ae'y located. CALL DIRECT 964-3974 DIRECTIONS H gh,ov 401 to Aiox, Harwood A,e S , 2 blocks. Rental Office Open t-9 PM Dole (MILDON WEL(OM1 •T.s1r..� 438-3206 TOWERS a�eg 267-9581 Property AAonoae-+ant Lennox R E Ltd Brkr OXFORD TOWERS IN AJAX 2 - 3 Bedrooms from $180 IN HOUSE: • Cutdocr Swlnrnrng Pool • Sauna Rooms • A Recreation Race" • Party Room • En Suite S:orooe • En Sults Heat Control • A 20'x5'6•' Balcony IN COMMUNITY: • Snoppin0 Centre • Fubi;c. Stoorwe, H,ch and Vocational Schools • The Community Centre • Morn Aiox Hoso,tol • =.,5irc TranWrtat;on • '�o-Tro,n Foc !,nes orad tie 4C 1 H.ghwov are L Ae'y located. CALL DIRECT 964-3974 DIRECTIONS H gh,ov 401 to Aiox, Harwood A,e S , 2 blocks. Rental Office Open t-9 PM Dole -r J•5 J T WILL DECORATE TO SU IT -2 Bedrooms e2 Baths •Hydro Included -Parking Included From $175 Per Month Phone 491-1441 DENTONIA APARTMENTS 10 Teesdale Place Adults Only Close To Subway 11 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $165 Including arape:. hydro• ladies mens sauna. indoor pool b gyrr 694-8408 =CAREERRAINING CAREER TRAINING LEARN MORE to EARN MORE We Teach ALL Types of WELDING INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Day and Evening Classes EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS GENERAL WELDING SCHOOL CANADA'S OLDEST —. GOVERNMENT REG'D. 61 JARVIS ST. — TORONTO — 363-7635 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS OOFRRENT NT AAPTS.Y LLEY HILL 30 Godstone Road Steps to Fairview Mall. Minutes to Churches. Schools and Transportation. One Bedroom Suites from $141.00 Two Bedroom Suites from $165.00 Three Bedroom Suites from $195.00 And luxury Penthouses. it includes Hydro. Heat• hot water and outdoor parking, use of swimming pool and sauna baths. Chtldrea welcome. we have a Large play area Coate this weekend and see our model suite and join us for coffee. Office oprr from 11 a m. Seturdav aa>r Sundav Canada Permanent Trust, Realtor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION 1901 Yonge St., Toronto 481-3443 or Rental Agent 491-1441 Cingston Rd.& Markham 1 MONTH FREE New ..bdg Luxury. wry spacwws. 2 ecrooms. Separate saurus. pool. playgruw4s, hydro incl. br•n•eN- ate Ot4.r••.1 267-7662 NOW OPEN Just C --e 3c -d Feature -�J-e- Another • LOCATED IN ONE OF NORTH Y O R K 'S FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREAS • ACROSS THE STREET FROM s-OVP,NG CENTRES • tiEAR TO SCr•OOLS. CHURCHES AND MAJOR TRAFFIC ARTER. IES: SUCH AS 401 a DON VALLEY PKWY -YE T FAR f N O U G N AWAY NOt TO HEAR THEM • SPACIOUS A►TS. WITH KITCH. ENS LARGE ENOUGH TO SEAT IME ENTIRE FAMILY • NEW STYLES i IMSiGNS To SUIT JUST YOU. COME a SEE OUR 3 SEDROaM SPOILER WNICN WAS A WALK-IN CLOSET LARGE ENOUGH TQ SLEEP IN. A WINDOW IN TME • A T N R O O M. AND AN EXTRA SHOWER STALL. PLUS PLUS PLUS WEEKDAYS 72 TO 10 P.M SAT. t SUN. 10 TO 6 60 C;,bber Rd AT VICTORIA PARK AVE. 4 VAN HORNE (GETWEEN SHEPPARD E. FINCH) 7!3-•773 The "dwy Meller= .d9a, -W Qtr me ce�•s1s•s t.vwi r'rclero "Aa saiO DEALER FOP rine & .*0. TRAVELAIRE TRAILER SALES 42" KINGSTON RD. WEST HILL, OafT. Datsun Camper ' JIM Win you are not campittq. carper can be used as a Ott truck, with Or" 92 H.P. "ins. I / DATYUM - . ,77 •000 Ise bwr•rw A.•.r wrer� ALLt.V'S lent "frailer Rentals, 4. 5 and 6 sleepers. Advance bookings taken mw ?O;-011Al, Agincourt ` TRAILERS RENTALS Birchmount - British Sprite Lightweight travel trailers. We Sheppard We Sand Floors now ho :r� ili—t °„X° SEQUINS SANDING Bridal, Travel NEW Trailers ltd. & RENTAL SERVICE 1099.844-2041'`1e' otic. RENATA HIGHWAY AOl III IIS _— I elriG't �PESCEWT__ TOWERS For Boys And Girls y SUMMER CAMPS "nip ;:re programs, scavenger hunts b crafts making. All this and rrf— wnPhO?n-e 1-627.3783 c N DISTINCTIVE APTS. � 291 6995 Model Suites Open I -r J•5 J T WILL DECORATE TO SU IT -2 Bedrooms e2 Baths •Hydro Included -Parking Included From $175 Per Month Phone 491-1441 DENTONIA APARTMENTS 10 Teesdale Place Adults Only Close To Subway 11 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $165 Including arape:. hydro• ladies mens sauna. indoor pool b gyrr 694-8408 =CAREERRAINING CAREER TRAINING LEARN MORE to EARN MORE We Teach ALL Types of WELDING INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Day and Evening Classes EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS GENERAL WELDING SCHOOL CANADA'S OLDEST —. GOVERNMENT REG'D. 61 JARVIS ST. — TORONTO — 363-7635 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS OOFRRENT NT AAPTS.Y LLEY HILL 30 Godstone Road Steps to Fairview Mall. Minutes to Churches. Schools and Transportation. One Bedroom Suites from $141.00 Two Bedroom Suites from $165.00 Three Bedroom Suites from $195.00 And luxury Penthouses. it includes Hydro. Heat• hot water and outdoor parking, use of swimming pool and sauna baths. Chtldrea welcome. we have a Large play area Coate this weekend and see our model suite and join us for coffee. Office oprr from 11 a m. Seturdav aa>r Sundav Canada Permanent Trust, Realtor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION 1901 Yonge St., Toronto 481-3443 or Rental Agent 491-1441 Cingston Rd.& Markham 1 MONTH FREE New ..bdg Luxury. wry spacwws. 2 ecrooms. Separate saurus. pool. playgruw4s, hydro incl. br•n•eN- ate Ot4.r••.1 267-7662 NOW OPEN Just C --e 3c -d Feature -�J-e- Another • LOCATED IN ONE OF NORTH Y O R K 'S FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREAS • ACROSS THE STREET FROM s-OVP,NG CENTRES • tiEAR TO SCr•OOLS. CHURCHES AND MAJOR TRAFFIC ARTER. IES: SUCH AS 401 a DON VALLEY PKWY -YE T FAR f N O U G N AWAY NOt TO HEAR THEM • SPACIOUS A►TS. WITH KITCH. ENS LARGE ENOUGH TO SEAT IME ENTIRE FAMILY • NEW STYLES i IMSiGNS To SUIT JUST YOU. COME a SEE OUR 3 SEDROaM SPOILER WNICN WAS A WALK-IN CLOSET LARGE ENOUGH TQ SLEEP IN. A WINDOW IN TME • A T N R O O M. AND AN EXTRA SHOWER STALL. PLUS PLUS PLUS WEEKDAYS 72 TO 10 P.M SAT. t SUN. 10 TO 6 60 C;,bber Rd AT VICTORIA PARK AVE. 4 VAN HORNE (GETWEEN SHEPPARD E. FINCH) 7!3-•773 The "dwy Meller= .d9a, -W Qtr me ce�•s1s•s t.vwi r'rclero "Aa saiO DEALER FOP rine & .*0. TRAVELAIRE TRAILER SALES 42" KINGSTON RD. WEST HILL, OafT. Datsun Camper ' JIM Win you are not campittq. carper can be used as a Ott truck, with Or" 92 H.P. "ins. I / DATYUM - . ,77 •000 Ise bwr•rw A.•.r wrer� ALLt.V'S lent "frailer Rentals, 4. 5 and 6 sleepers. Advance bookings taken mw ?O;-011Al, Agincourt ` TRAILERS RENTALS Birchmount - British Sprite Lightweight travel trailers. We Sheppard We Sand Floors now ho :r� ili—t °„X° SEQUINS SANDING Bridal, Travel NEW Trailers ltd. & RENTAL SERVICE 1099.844-2041'`1e' otic. RENATA 293-6521 Buy - S gids L :., iu..ateu Meal Ball in the Muk.ura Lakes art.a. ROLLIN ACRES TOWERS For Boys And Girls y SUMMER CAMPS "nip ;:re programs, scavenger hunts b crafts making. All this and rrf— wnPhO?n-e 1-627.3783 P rut- .S to I- learn: eawartha area. t 1--riete actrvines ;raunee - rr Phcrre 447-7513 DISTINCTIVE APTS. � 291 6995 Model Suites Open I INSURANCE i Glenbrook Day Camp Markham Area Serves east fororiw �wtmming. ponies. nature - craft. (Addled a leaders. Reasnahle rata= 439.3104 IX> YUl feel .udre paving cost ! much tor Autu car E; rc Itlsuranrx? If ao when buying ,r renewing sty. us for an alternative quote. a-Dume. General Agency. ----- ------- - - - - - - - - - - DAY CARE MINI-SKOOLS LTD. Day Care Programs: •1 Z day - '1,4 day • full dab• Nursery School and K i ndergarten Program Infant Care and, After School I rained Stall - Licensed Tuxedo Court Nu rsery Sri motion Nur sery Brimorton Baby Nursery 439.0521 Private School For Childrer. -NURSERY SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN DAY NURSERY Limited number of openings available. 293-6846 MOTOR CARS '65 PONTIAC. certified, automatic, two new tires and three spores. radio, windshield washers. $593. Bank can ftnsncL ifneeded. Pri- vate, 267-5213. • Gerwey for Volvo • ' Ontario's largest display of new and used Volvos. Immed- iate delivery. Highest trade-in allowance. Save Hundreds BUY NOW AT GERWEY ICs The Seale Tkat Carlellts gRWEY MOTORS LTD. 3475 Danferdl Are. Scubwao IlM4-3261 TAMARACK Day Care Centre 6 LOST Nursery Schools, licensed, quali- fiedstaff, transportation avall- able. Midland Ave., r.orthdShep- perd. Agincourt. 293-3152. A PART persian black male CAT, ------------------------------- vicinity of Deep Dene Dr., West Hill. Reward. 282-5056. ------ =HELP LES 2 HEREFORD Heifers strayed in WANTED Finch and Valley Farm Road ar-s Lau seen May 6th. Anyone seeing same, call 294-0514 col- lect ------------------------------- LADIES Hdova watch, engraved. Pat h Frank 11,50. Reward. 293- 61e4 T.V., RADIO & HI-FI Are You Our 'Kind Of Person? New fast growing eanadian Com- pany seeks local managernem and supervisory personnel. Above &- •.rap lncowe. boasts syseem, te- tirernent pian and future for the right persons. Utter uppurtwtltfes avadaole. Far oppointme"t call MR. HYNES 743-5877 between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. CAMPING Fu Salety ind Depefl L&ity You Can Count On E a z- L ift Weight d'.stribunng trailer hitches arA sway cortrots MANUFACTURED IN CANADA SY: e8Zml1ft Nae sus CORP. coairTAlaa•Oa K Bessew Rd. Lolldcn, Ont. Hi Fi, Tape Recorder Br Record Players c` Repaired SIL" altZec Ir. (.e rma:' 465-3608 18 CWING Rentals SIRES & SERVICE A trade for every Car ... aM every budget 177 NWIr. IE. THORNM L. ONT. BETvvEEN'rONGE & "YVIEW W8944 SUMMER CAMPS SUMMER CAMPS tL4M,D w.ANAvEEtE "In the Heart of the Temagami Forest-. Co -Ed 6-17 years. OCA asemSer. EXTENSIVE: WILDER- NESS TRIPE ING. Swimming, com- mualry living, leadership. Mature staff. Contact Bruce Hlxlgins PhD, 7 Enlebura Place. Peterborough ?03-.43-374 Toronto Cawtacts: Jim Allman MTH. 736 Bathurst St. 531-6214 (days): Wendy Cuth- uertsoa 195 Three Valleys Dr. 444--1xY (svgs ) Camp Thunderbird Girls Only 11 to 16 years. full program, water skiing, sailing, canoeingetc. f ial,i.urtnn Hi,: LA ,- Phone 447-7513 11 FRASER LAKE "camping with a purpose- 9wirttming, canoeing, ponies, ar- cliery. Crafts. oat -trips. Ages 9-15 $40 wkly.. incladestranspnrratton,_ 40 Showford Cres., Scarborough 439.3104 ROLLING ACRES RANCH R.R.4 Durham A holiday ranch for girls 5-14 Years. boys 5-8 years. Stresses riding• swimming pool. 2 weeks $130 2 trs. riding daily in the fee. Hr.nhu res Wrac :.r Ihone- 1-519-369-3139 1CCREDITED MEMBER OF O� I AH W CAMPING A»OCIATRON DAY CAMP 4Z ,!,SII - Is: of •ept. • Swarming • Nature Hikes • Arts & Crafts Trips 'OvernightCamping MINI-SKOOLS LTD. Offers Day Camp for children a ,yrs. - Y yrsoy week or by the Moab. (Q)t0lifbed coavaLlors. Compete day care. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Nutritious meals. Laniaed nurelter d Spec" avatlanle. Apply now 439-0521. 939.1071 CAMP HILLTOPS CAMP ' Buy - S gids L :., iu..ateu Meal Ball in the Muk.ura Lakes art.a. ROLLIN ACRES Full camp program hntoy swim- ruing. L3nueing. h,k— For Boys And Girls y "nip ;:re programs, scavenger hunts b crafts making. All this and rrf— wnPhO?n-e 1-627.3783 P rut- .S to I- learn: eawartha area. t 1--riete actrvines ;raunee - rr Phcrre 447-7513 _ Thurs. May 11th, 1972 'THE POST Page 9 May Wedding ORION - St. Margarets -in -the- `and white roses with PLACES TO GO PLACES TO GO PLACES TO GO Pines Church was the fern and stephanotis. scene of a lovely wedd- Bridal attendants in - ring on Sat May 6thwhen Penny Patricia, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Pickering, was married to Stephen Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Brooks, West Rouge. The Rev. J.S. Maddock performed the ceremony. The bride wore a full- length gown of blue chif- fon and satin with long sleeves and portrait neckline. Her long veil fell from a matching headdress, and she car- ried a bouquet of bluE e DING ACADEMIES -1 P ICANADIANA STABLES The fun place to be this summer. .ac.� orb the owskirts of east ffer riding Mstreetions. tra tl .. horsrrr.unship. swimrtm%. _ �tlxr activities. :-ght SSG. per week. girls :,a, campers $30. per week. I, yca_rs .jf age. For brochure phone 293-8444 or write Boa 85, Milliken, Ont. eluded Miss Shelagh Lawes as Maid of Hon- our; Miss Sharon Ward and the bride's sister, Candy, as Bridesmaids, ,with a younger sister, Sherry, as Flower Girl. The Maid of Honour wore a gown of lilac silk crepe with match- ing ribbons in her hair, -and she carried a bou- quet of mixed flowers. The bridesmaids were gowned alike in pink silk crepe with cape sleeves. They wore large white picture hats andcarried bouquets of pastel col- oured blossoms. The Flower Girl was dress- ed in mauve and white, and she had a dainty basket of flowers. Attending the groom were his long-time friend, Rod Doyle, who flew from Los Angeles to serve as Best Man; while the groom's brothers, Cliff and Jon, acted as ushers. Following the wedding service, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where her mother receivedthe guests. Mrs. Young wore a full-length gown and coat of rose pink silk and chiffon with white accessories and flowers in her hair. She had a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a lemon yellow silk shantung dress and coat ensemble withbone accessories and yellow flowers for her hair. Her corsage was com posed of yellow roses. Four generations of the bride's family were re- presented at the wed- ding, guests included her paternal grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Young of West Hill, and great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Sr., of Richmond Hill. Also attending were Mr. A. Zicari of Toronto, her maternal ' grandfather, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Zicari of North Bay, aunt and uncle of the bride. Mrs. E. Pitts of Chat- eauguay, Que. grand- mother of the groom, and his aunt, Mrs. A.G. Hall of Montreal West, were also among the out-of-town guests. r - 40:a COUNTRY Summer Courses Begin STABLE Starting May 23rd, Interpretive reading, Durham is adding more make-up, sound, ligh- R.R.#2 Gormley Continuing Education ting, stage management, _ g5 Is ridiw9leasowa causes to its summer production and direc- -_ program. These are tion. Guest lecturers ` r, ` I r� w.r tawap.le. special interest tour- will include people well For," =19 1 nners end advanced ses, offered by the Ap- versed in all phases of dabs plied Arts Division. theatrics. Cost of the Introduction to Oil course is $15. T Painting is scheduled to A Sketching Workshop 297-2545 � s op begin on May 23rd for starts on May 25th, seven sessions running to 10p.m.for seven ses- f rom 7 to 10 p.m. Tues- to 10 p.m. for seven PLACES TO GO day evenings. This is sessions on Thursday A- = a course in oil render- evenings. There will be Ing for beginners, with indoor and outdoor ses- MONTiCELio �' 'iE ��i!E:u Jr.'�t ~ RTH GARDEN emphasis on techniques sions with pence and Restaurant & Tavern FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS valves, and control. charcoal. Cost t .515 RESTAURANT � Cost is $15 with ma- with materials extra. I=ANFORTHAVE. TEAK HOUSE 8 TAVERNBANQUET ROOM Mother's Da Special - Ma 14th. cerials extra. To register for these _ Take Mother out for dinner Day P i A Theatre Arts pro- Durham summer 'pr.ui m. n� I— vl.t:,..-r " 1411 Mor 14th. 15% Off On Orders Picked Up AtSforeOver 62.00. gram begins on May 24th courses, phone the Re- Frer niseturvrry muetter 2300 LAWRENCE AVE. E. CALL 699-1171 - 699-1172 for seven sessions, 7 gistrar's office at 576- s.fc%AUIiYG IN ,];S---) to 10 p.m. Wednesday 0210 (extension 24.1) or CHAR &ROILED STEAKS 759-6671 B I R C H M O U N T TAVERN evenings. Conducted in write to Durham College d ROAST BEEF At, informal workshop Box 385, Oshawa, Un - \1>o ""licensed under LCBO atmosphere, Chiscourse tario for an official ap- BANQUET FACILITIES The Drive -In A78 Birchmount Rood at Danforth atmosphere, t h i s plication form. Students 026 1 MOISTICELLO Rocas u PEOPLE Restou vont dt Tolrern Next to w a P 0?6CoawellAve.tatu'Cwinor Course is designed to caul register at the Col- WFfR.SON ROO-A fzs PfOPU teach the ;3asics of stage lege any time during Superior Restaurant A Friendly Atmosphere c;uriC�s! � � � � n presentation. Subjects the day, or on Thurs., 751-0411 253 vow 9a tit i * for study include acting May 15th, from 6 to The Sabre Restaurant 1714 MANTON E (AT SLOAN) of Oshawa Shopping Plaza t" Open Mother's Day methods, voice control, 7.30 p.m. ' r 1 *TA4U"NT _ first Target Match Andrews Tavern �,++r Superb Food & Restaurant * The long rifles, coon- prone shooting at tar - Licensed u.Aer Liquor Llce:»e A Nightly Entertainment skin hats and fringed gets 100 yards away, 7"U" rawhide pants and jac- and off -hand shooting at Main lours . aE kets of the members of 50 yard targets. They Caribbean Room a The V tThis Wdft len Adams & Jim Jones the Upper Canada Rifles will also re-enacta buf- BeoutifulStop 33Room.CHARCOAL STEAKS FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL: Cluo will make delight- falo shoot at 100 yards special &!other's Day DD:ners -M ACCEPTED:ArwericowEitpress ful subjects for ama- distance. Shooting com- Special Plates For Children • • • BUSINESS MEN'S Diners Club i Chorgeit 698-4115teur photographers who mences at 10 a.m. and 4470 KINGSTON RD. LUNCHEONS _ attend the club's first should finish by about (Stop 331 ITALIAN STYLE target match of the year 4 p.m. 282_7856 SPA"ErTI HUNTERS DRIVE IN at the Cold Creek con - ;FAT IN OR TAKE OUT) RESTAURANT servation area chis Sun- Cold Creek is adminis- day May 14th. tered by the Metropoli- Quee n's Plate Steak VdSdTEAKHOUSE Open Members of the club tan Toronto and Region �4t39-2921carry on the traditions Conservation Authority House & Tavern 8 RESTAURANT t - SERVINGTMEfINEST 797 MARKHAM RD. arAVERN Mother's Day of early, pioneer militia and is one of 14conser- CHARCOAL G THE FINEST KS - 8 a.m. till 1 a.m. regiments in both their vation areas in the RIBS - AL BRBAR-OILED CHICKEN fRETWEEN LAWRENCE i CHAR BROILED LEO 2374 BIRCHMOUNT RD. dress and their use Of Metro region provided FUESMEREt black powder, muzzle- for public recreation. Specializing On Sunday In Family .� BAR -B -Q icor ter ai M, al^gaood) po pu r Dinners In Our Fully Licenced SPARERIBS SHISH -KEBAB Free delivery all hours. loading rifles and pis- These areas are now Queen's Plate Room. Banquet Hall CHICKEN Mon. - Sun. 7 Days A Week tols. Sunday's match operating on a day-to- avadsale for any private social y g 8 event. a.m. till 1 a.m. will i the first in a day basis due to rapidly Special dinners will be ENTERTAINMENT PHONE AHEAD FOR 291.6340 g g g weather con - FAST TAKE-OUT series of challenge chars in serredforMofher'sDaY. shoots counting toward ditions and the public is For reservation call 759-2649 DEADLINE FOR awards presented in the requested to telephone 267-3595 DEBBIE'S TEAROOM, upstairs at (VICTORIA VILLAGE CRNTRE PLAZA) fall. the conservation Au - [3473 Dantorth, Lapert readers, 1752 VICTORIA PARK 3473 Kingston 1st Markham Rd.) 1 1:30 - 10:3a 421-0116. (AT SWEENEY) CLASSIFIED ADS The colourful "Fran- [horny at 630-9750 be- 'TUESDAY e- .r ---- --- ------------- UESDA NOONtiers en" em ns ore driving any area tratem both wilbench oand for a visit. g [ 'T Y 12 o n T ^_^84'._. atyy -41. r 7- 7 7 --T,s'i'al;e 10 1'HE' POS I* 1'hurs. May 11th, 1972 West t " 13AKE SALE Do you have a favourite recipe? Could you bake something sweet for a Mother's Day Bake Sale being sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the 1st West Shore Pickering Cubs and Scouts? The sale is to be held on May 13th, at Harwood Plaza (Sayvettes) from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. Baking can be dropped off at the following addresses: 453 Vistula Dr., 958 Essa Cr., 864 Sanok Dr. or can be picked up by calling 839-3208 or 839-7859. CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Helga and Fred Sprathoff of - Essa Cr., on the birth of their baby boy Jason Manfred on April 21st. They also have a daughter Tanya, who is nearly two years old. Two more -happy West Shore residents are Helma and Her- man Sprathoff, Fred's parents who live on Breezy Ur. t WEST SHORE SOCCER CLUB Sun. May 14th is the date of the Toronto -Metro's -first home game. The West Shore Soccer Club is organizing a trip to this game and anyone wishing to attend is very welcome. Buses leave French- man's Bay School at 12:30 p.m. SHARP. Assembly time is 12 noon. Return is about 5 p.m. Prices: Squirts and Atoms Free; all other registered players 52; Club members $2; Non-members $3 For further information call Sam McWhirter 839-1.156, Peter Downs 839-7924 or Dennis Lin- ton 839-3721. PAPER DRIVE A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the trip to Ottawa that Mr. Mondoux's Scout Group is planning at the end of June. To help finance the trip for about 40 Scouts, they are collecting newspapers every week from homes in the area. •r 00 YOUR OWN PLUMBING!High Avoid Labour Free Advice - Discount Prices E&s� Terms Availably O S t5 • • At about $8 a ton, they will need an awful lot of ;,PLUMBING SUPPLIES11 Kir¢,:.n Plaza (:fit ;overture) Open i iii 9 4162 Kingston Rd., iiiil 284-9721 PATIO DOORS 5 x 6.8 _ $110.00 6' x 6'8" —.-$125.00 5' x 6'8" dou;31e door $225.00 6' x 6'8" dou_4e door $260.00 Screen, incl. • Taxes incl. Delivered Installation extra. *Aluminum Windows • Doors .Awnings • Repairs d. Reglozing Screens made to measure AlALUMINUM PRODUCTS 252-2005 NOTICE The Annual Meeting Of The Pickering United Community Fund will L)e held on the 11th of May, 1972 at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Pickering Town- ship Municipal Building, at 1710 Kingstor Road. All members are requested to attena a -'d other i-.terestea persons are welcome. Anr•ual Report :q the Fresident Annual Report by the Treasurer and Auditors John A. Coates, President The Fickerir-g United Community Fu d S u n w o r t h y Semi -Gloss Wallpaper Enamel SALE gUpr i Reg. $;APer Ro 99 9.70$5.95 2� =%o OFF Most 20% OFF G DDEN PAINTS Celanese CARPETS -WEST HILL F ONT & WALLPAPER MART The Wallpaper Book Store 4520 Kingston Rd. (At Morningside) F le 2R2-8602 vest Bill •',-'}5+� ol7�+-Q a tY Shore News Eby Diane Matheson' By-law Pickering Township r M, Council last week pas- At about $8 a ton, they will need an awful lot of one third of store cost, so make sure you "shop Works Dept. will be re - papers. So if you can help with this very *orth- at St. Paul's for your summer clothing needs for for sanitary landfill while cause, give Mr. Mondoux a call at 839-3177. your children. Groff, Mr. & ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH • -. WEST SHORE ASSOCIATION BOWLING LEAGUE clude the seven resi- Watch for "The Port of Call", a Spring "Hap- pening at St. Paul's Anglican Church, at Hwy 2 -W inners: Bantios - Gord MacKenzie, Mary Martin -June from their expropria- and Fairport Rd., Dunbarton. The ladies of the Wald, Lenni Vogt, Len Clarke, Mark Beleau Runners up: Corner Pins - George Ackerman, Jan ...... •4 very active A.C.W. have planned a real event for May 13th from 10:30 to 2:30. On The Bridge you Ackerman, June Miskell. Marg Sindlay, Nettie Lind - will be able to buy a host of "new -to -you" items 'for say ..'Runners up: .x mere pennies. The N.A.A.F.I. will have agood 00upply of home baking, including delicious home Consolation: Mad Bombers - Ken Matheson, Gail - made bread. For a lunch ofsandwichesandcookies `Wilson, Richard Navratil, Jean Noseworthy, Wily o to The Mess Deck. If you cents for your g y pay Guthoff, Roberta Campbell. ' in lunch, you also have a chancetowinthe door prize, . pin money is based on the number of points the - .'w.hich is valued at over $10. =-teams have accumulated during the season. Here The "Admiral's Garden" will w you will provide �' ;are those results: Bandito 132 pts., Corner Pins •;9 plants and fresh flowers, and the Tiffy s Table ..124, Strings Attached pts., Aces 98 Cool !rats *'has crafts of several kinds. The candy can be: A7, Grunchos 96, Norms Harem 87, Doozies -g - found on the Chaplain's Corner run by the Sun- 1, Mad Bombers 80, Nomads 78. day School. Perhaps even more exciting than any - The following bowlers will receive individual especially for the budget conscious among us - trophies for high scores: :ten's High Average: Bob Lindsay 215 you will find tremendous bargains in brand new •,Women's High Average: Mary Martin 188 clothing and household items at theFurser'sStores. -Nten's High Triple Flat Wally Mack 783 Most of these dozens of items will sell at about '-Wo en's Hi h Tri le Flat• Maril n Ki 788 tlolp Redeemer Hockey News "As the sun sinks slowly into the west" and "`we draw the shades" to end yet another suc- cessful hockey season, now's the time we throw out our bouquets and laurels to some worthwhile people. First of all a hockey organization such as we have, just couldn't function without an executive and 1 think we're fortunate in that we probably have oqe of the best organized associations in the area. A lot of time and effort. behind the scenes work, goes by this group, in fact, if I took the time to mention them here, it would probably run into a few pages.- An outstanding job though "done by so few, to help so many and once again it gives me a great feeling to know that I'm a part of it. As many of you know by now, we're going to be losing four of last year's executive, which when you think of it, that's half your execu- tive. It's going to be an enormous midertaking for our new executive to fill the shoes of those departing• so good luck to both the new and old. Another must for a hockey organization is spon- sorships, and I think it only right that we say a big thank you to these following sponsors who aaded their support in helping make this year the financial success it was: Scotts Kentucky Fried Chicken, Holy Redeemer Parish, Aprile Contrac- ting, Cy Wilson Ford Sales, George A Harding, Rays Smoke and Gift Shop. Unistrut of Ontario, K.B.M. Construction, Knights of Columbus (Pic- kering Chapter) Pickering Nurseries, Royal Home Improvements, Simpson's Sears (Oshawa), P.M.A. Realty and Harry Kent Realty. For laurels, I think we would have to consider this our iest year ever for our boys, taking every - think into consideration from the 14 team entour- age, we entered into the S.C.H.L_, to the culmina- tion of our five playoff championships. Listed be- low are the accomplishments of the tea-rn and individual award winners: League Champions: Mite A Orange, Minor Atom Spartons, Pee Wee B. Minor Bantams. Playoff Champions: Mite A Orange, Tyke A, Minor Atom Spartens, Pee Wee A, Minor Bantams. Individual scoring titles: Don- nie Perkins, Dirk Rueter, Paul Roberts, and Chris Papatheodorou. Individual goalie awards: Brian Ashe, Glenn Healy, Robert Ferris, Mark Bensette, Bobby Griffith and Peter Vandenberg. To all these teams, individuals and all the rest. I would like to add my congratulations on the job well done. Lastly, we couldn't close the season without throwing out a bouquet to Rita Klijn and her 20- odd girls who spent so much time in those last few playoff weeks vsiting all those arenas, cheering our boys on to victory. A lot of time and effort had to go into a venture such as this and I'm sure the boys and the parents would like to add their thanks as well. So now it's time to close up shop for another year. Thanks for being so attentive, and come next year yours truly will be back at it again. See you all this Saturday, May 13th at aur fare- well banquet for the year. Amend By-law Pickering Township Sanitary Landfill Sites. Council last week pas- Also, Metro Toronto sed a by-law to amend Works Dept. will be re - the rezoning of lands quested to exclude the for sanitary landfill property of Dr. & Mrs. purposes. -"-.Douglas Groff, Mr. & The Township will ex- ':Mrs. E. Quinneyand Mr. clude the seven resi- & Mrs. Ralph Robertson :;e+-itial propertieswith- from their expropria- ia the boundaries of the :.tions_ ...... •4 �.`,,•, - a P y ppen Men's High Triple with Handicap Ches Noseworthy 855 *Women's High Triple with Handicap: Lorna Langlois ..835 Men's High Single Flat George Ackerman 335 Women's High Single Flat Carolyn Dixon 310 '-Men's High Single with Handicap Bill Campbell -352 Women's High Single with Handicap Betty Higgins 334 Trophies will be presented at the annual Bow- _ ling Banquet to be held this year on May 27th. Everyone is welcome to come to the dinner or just the Dance if they want to, and tickets can be obtained from either Betty Higgins 839-1225 .or Marilyn Kippen 839-1266. The banquet is at Annandale Golf Club at 6:30 p.m. and the Dance starts at 8:30 p.m. with music provided by D.J. , Glenn Moore. Tickets are $6 for the dinner and dance and $2 for the dance only. SPRING FESTIVAL This weekend, the 13th and 14th of May, there will be a Gala Spring Festival in the Brougham and Claremont areas to show people the area which will be lost if the proposed second air- port is built. The festival is on from 10a.m. to 6 p.m. and there are so many tbkgs to see and do that there's bound to be something of interest to everyone. There will be quilting bees, rock and jazz bands, tea gardens, beer gardens, flea markets kite flies, craft displays, antique car tours, bake sales, balloons, including a giant hot air balloon antique auction sale, historic homes on display and a farm to bring the kids to see the animals. For those interested in art, there will be ama- teur and professional work on display including works of Harold Town and other well known ar- tists, some of which will be for sale_ On Satur- day there will be a sheep sheering demonstra- tion and on Sunday a Horse Show. Throughout the area will be "POP Inns" sel- ling popsicles, pop, pop dogs, Darcy bars, Mc - Keough goo and Jamieson jam! Go to Brougham or Markham and signs will direct you tothe 18,000 acres of happenings. Maps will be available for 250 at the area. PICKERING TOWNSHIP RINGETTE LEAGUE There will be an Annual General Meeting of the Ringette League on Tues. May 16th at 8:30 p.m. AE the Pickering Township Offices. Anyone who is interested can attend, and the league is hoping fora large turnout. 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Endorse Treatment Last week Pickering township Council en- dorsed a study by Oli- ver Lloyd & Associates or, the location of the regional sewage treat- ment plant. Councillor Jean Mc- Pherson said she was not voting against the study but in the method the company was cho- sen. "It was too under- handed to suit me. I WANTED Farm to rent with barn. A91-9439 after 6 p.m. Sid Ballik Flumbing and Heating Contractor All types of plumbing & sheet metal work. Industrial Commercial Residential 24 Hour Service P.O. Box 11, !'ickering. 839-2350 Plant Study like things in the open," said Mrs. McPherson. Councillor Don Kit- chen it- chen said the study was being prepared to re- fute the study recently prepared about the location of the regional treatment plant. "We want it on Petticoat Creek, Plot Duff iris Creek, as the other study proposed," stated Mr. Kitchen. Deputy Reeve George Ashe said there was a tentative meeting set up between Minister of Municipal Affairs Darcy McKeough, Metro Chairman AJ Campoell a i:d Ontario Water Re- sources Commission on May lith (today) to hear the facts a,,out the OWRC. He said the Reeve had been invited to sit i 1 to hear the presentatio-i Mr. kshe will be atten- dir.g the meeting be- cause Reeve John. Wil- liams is in Europe studyi,j local govern- ment. karborough Denture Clinic A030 Sheppard Ave. E., Ag incou r t, Ont. To Supply Dentures, Relines and Repairs to the Public. Over 25 Years Experience. :or appointment call: 291-2248 Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario As an accredited Member our fees conform with The Approved Price Range established by the Denturist Society of Ontario. To Our SAME For Your 10 Speed New PHONE Cycling Location 1282-6231 Pleasure a DAVIS Cycle & Sports 6099 Kingston Rd. (At Lawson Rd.) Fu -.dry Flaza Highla. d C,re=k Mother's Day at It f S)O Hwy. 401 & Warden Ave. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY y Gala Buffet Served from 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. a beautiful Bouquet of flowers will be presented tc, the mother with the largest family and to the :dost senior mother present. Supervised play - ,;round for the children (weather permitting). Adults $5.95 Children $2.95 (under 12). Children under 3 FREE. For Reservations Call 293-8171 WEST ROUGE NEWS b.Lesley Cowell CANOE CLUB Tomorrow evening, May 12th, is the date for the Canoe Club's "Ice Breaker" Dance to be held at the Golf Club starting at 8 p.m. Tickets $5 per couple, can still be obtained and a great time is promised. DUNBARTON POOL Tomorrow evening, May 12th, is the date for another event. If tripping the light fantastic isn't your bag, maybe dipping is and, if so, DIP, the new pool at Dun'aarton, opens for business with an eveningof family swimming a ndall are welcome. Mind you, on reading about the official opening ceremonies for D.I.P.. the family swimming may take a while to get going. Despite what is termed a "relatively short cere- mony preceding the family swim", it seems to me if said short ceremony goes as planned, it will take a considerable time - the Pool archi- tect turns over the key to Deputy Reeve Ashe, who turns it over to the Recreation & Parks Committee Chairman, Councillor (wick who turns it over to Parks & Recreation Director Mr. Bass - all these worthies will say a few words and one can Imagine whole families teetering on the edge while the gentlemen pass the key from hand to hand - the first one in the pool may not be the handicapped child, it may be a butter -fingered Official who has to retrieve the key...... Anyway an evening of fun is in the offing and com- mences at 7:30 p.m. The entrance to the Pool is from the west parking lot of Dunbarton High School off Sheppard Avenue. ART EXHIBITION . The second annual exhibition of local oil paintings executed by members of Art classes in the dis- trict is scheduled for May 30th at Grace Pres- byterian Church. VOLLEYBALL This Association is still in need of help during the season and anyone who can offer assistance or anyone who failed to register earlier, please call Mrs. Perry at 282-9539. WEDDING BELLS Congratulations and best wishes for many years of happiness to the new Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brooks who were married on Saturday. May 6th, at St. Margarets -in -the -Pines Church. Prior to her wedding. the bride was Miss Penny Young of Pickering. GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL Among those enjoying winter vacations this year were Anne and Bob Maclntyre, Ridgewood, who travelled to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta and other areas in Mexico. During their stay in Puerto Vallarta, they visited Howard Shipley at his winter home and were shows the charming shrine which he has built in memory of his beloved wife, Virginia. Mrs. Shipley passed away in April. 1971. following a heart attack at her home on East Avenue. WEST ROUGE SOCCER CLUB The above Association held a meeting on Tuesday May 2nd at the Golf Club which was attended by about 20 members. It was reported at that time that the "Pun Night -was a great success and that the coaches and trainers had an opportunity to meet the boys' parents. During the meeting, uniforms were assigned to coaches for their teams, which teams have been practising for the past few weeks and are now ready to start the official house league games, the first of which will be played on Tuesday, May 15th. WEST ROUGE CUBS & SCOUTS The above members would like to thank the community for their support during last Satur- day's "Apple Day". Your support is also requested for an eight mile "Walkathon" around the area by the boys which will be held on May 13th. Please welcome them when they call on you to ask for your spon- sorship and watch out for the weary walkers on May 13th. WEST ROUGE GUIDES The 2nd West Rouge Girl Guide Company are proud to announce the awards of two "All-round Cords" to two of their members. Vicky Chambers, holder of 23 badges, and Lynn New Ratepayers Association George and Aileen Ward 1 South in Pic - Sloane, 1938 Appleview kering. Rd., in Dunbarton, have started a new Rate- They can be contacted payers Association in at 839-4088. Armitage, holder of 15 badges, were the hard- working recipients and congratulations are sent to both of them. - WEST ROUGE BROWNIES Thanks to the support of the community, the sale of Brownie "Cookies" was a success and supplies actually didn't meet the demand this year. .ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR QHURCH NEWS The Diocese of Toronto has appointed Graham Francis Curate of this Parish and a service of Induction took place at the Church on Sunday, May 7th. Holy Communion Services are held on the second and fourth Sunday of each month but for May will be held on three consecutive Sundays for Mother's Day. May 14th, Pentecost, May 21st, and Trinity May 28th. The Bishop of Toronto will be visiting this Parish during the second week of June and further de- tails about his visit will be given in due course. Anyone who enjoys choral singing is invited to join the Church Choir which will by no means be a regimented affair. Practice evenings are Fridays at 7:30 at the Church and further de- tails may be obtained by telephoning Mr. Fran- cis at 284-6549. A Social Evening will be held on Wed. May 17th at 8 p.m. the Church in order that Mr. Francis may meet more of the residents and coffee will be served after the 11 a.m. services each Sun- day. By the way, please take the children to the Social Evening on May 17th. NEW ARRIVAL Congratulations and best wishes to Barbara and Cliff Brooks, Kirkdene Drive, on the birth of their first child. a son, Jason David. who arrived Thursday. May 4th at Scarborough Centenary Hospital. Jason is the first grandchild for Kay and Cy Brooks and seventh for Rose and James Stewart of Whitby. The ',ouncing boy weighed is at 8 lbs. 4 ozs., and all are well and happy. WEST ROUGE SOFTBALL ASSOC. The season which begins next week still has room on teams for boys and girls, 10 to 15, boys aged from 7 to 11 and for 10 girls ages 7 to 13. Anyone who would like to join is asked to call Mr. Favreau at 282-9713 or Bob Neely at 284- 5116. 84- 51l6. Mon. May 15th is the first game for boys whose games will be held on Monday and Wednesday and the girls commence Tuesday May 16th and their games will played Tuesdays and Thursdays. New Radio For PERU Pickering Emergency If they run short of Rescue Unit has asked money later, since this Pickering "r o w n s h i p purchase wasn't included Council for $420 for a when their budget was new radio. drawn up, they could PERU, in a letter which come rack to Council was presented by Coun- with anrxher request. cillor Don Kitchen to N•N••••NNV•••N Monday night's meeting, said their present radio • is too noisy to always be • reliable and they want a new marine band radio! Slfrlt! telephone. R EP a IRS fU • Clerk Doug Plitz said DRYERS there was $2, 000 in the • STOVES i uodgec n. for the organiza- **WASHERS ETC.? Council then agreed to *WE SELLvaan Lnct ,sss_= tell PERU to ouy the ra - i 282-018.5 • dio and take the money • 221 hsWAISM out of the budget for it. ***N•••'•••�••N• CEDARBRAE POOLS LTD. BUILDERS OF QUALITY VINYL & STEEL SWIMMING POOLS We stock a wide range of pool chemicals and accessories Jacuzzi and Sta-Rite Parts 1112 MIDLAND AVE. 757-2156