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10„I.4 No. 42 Pickering, Ontario Thurs. Oct. 18th, 1973
PICKERING
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formerly The BAY Weekly REPORTER
AB0 �% -nor of Ontario administers
I he .: _ .. :,ru Durham Regional Chair-
man.
AT RIGHT - Top scene is the swearing in of the 30 new council
members. At the bottom, Mayor -elect George Ashe and
Councillor John Anderson confer. (Photos - Trevor Bishop).
Soccer General Meeting
Anyone "interested in soccer, in this area, is earnestly
requested to attend the annual general meeting of the club
which is being held at the burn Beer Arena on Oct. 21st at 2
p.m. This meeting will enable parents and interested persons
to air their views, with the emphasis on improvements for the
coming season.
- Need Leaders
The 2nd. Fairport Cubs & Scouts urgently need a cub leader
and helpers. to enable the pack to re-form. The group has not
heen meeting for sometime due to lack of leaders, and would
like to remedv this as soon as possible. The children in the
area are the losers if replacements aren't forthcoming.
Please •-all M. -4927 or 839-3603 for information. Any boys
between the ages of 11 to 14, wishing to become scouts are
invited to the United Church Hall on Liverpool Rd. any
Wednesday at 7 p.m. or call 839-4927 or 839-1864.
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New Regional v
Council Gets
Down To Work
With great pomp and
Mr. White pointed out that
representatives from the
ceremony, the new Durham
OAPADS had organized
city of Oshawa, Pickering,
Regional Council formally
debate and argument on the
Uxbridge. Whitby,
got underway on Monday
formation of a new style of
Newcastle, Scugog, Ajax and
night at G.L.Roberts
local government more
Brock.
Collegiate, Oshawa.
thoroughly than ever before.
The Hon. John White,
The Pickering members
Ontario Minister of
The Hon. W. Ross Mac-
are Mayor -elect George
Economics and In-
d o n a 1 d , Lieutenant-
Ashe, Councillors John
tergovernmental Affairs,
Governor, brought greetings
Anderson, Ken Matheson
opened the ceremonies and
from the province and ad-
and Alex Robertson.
declared the event an
ministered the oath of
historic one.
allegiance to the new
Walter Beath promised the
He dwelt on the name
chairman, Walter Beath.
new council lots of work and
"Durham" referring
fat agendas but said he saw
listeners to Lord Durham
The 30 members of the new
the new regional govern -
who had much to do with the
council were sworn in by Mr.
ment as a way to guid future
formation of local govern-
Beath and includes
growth.
ment in Canada.
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PICKERING POST
Published every Thariulay by
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Postal Address - Box 111, Agincourt. Ont
Publisher - R.M. Watson
TELEPHONE 284-1767
Loans For Housing
Two Central Mortgage and
Housing Corporation Loans
totalling $4.357,080 have been
approved for the con-
struction of family housing
in Oshawa and Pickering.
Both National Housing Act
loans are for 50 -year terms
Professional
Directory
CHIROPRACTORS
ROY C. KIELY
Chiropractor
102 Conference Blvd..
Z blocks south of
Lawson, west of
Pt. Union
282-6750
SERVICES
Bookkeeping
Service
4240 -Sheppard Ave. E.
Agincourt
1fuiT,^.? { :f,vpFkirri
291-2525
at 8 per cent.
A $2.187.850 loan to High
City Holdings Ltd., Toronto,
has been given for the
construction of a 4 -storey
building containing 49 one -
bedroom. 79 two-bedroom.
and 15 three-bedroom
apartments, at the in-
tersection of Church and
George Streets in Pickering
Village. Monthly rentals for
the 143 units are Estimated at
$14) to $15 per month below
open market rates for
c o m p a r a h I e ac-
commodations to Pickering.
A S-1.169.230 loan to Thurs
Holdings Ltd.. Toronto. has
been given for the con-
struction (►n Kitson Road of a
13 -storey building containing
24 one -bedroom. lo3 two-
bedroom. and 12 three-
bedroom apartments. On-
site amenities will include a
ground floor recreation room
and an outdoor swimming
pool Monthly rentals for the
114 units are estimated to he
$to below open market
prices for similar ac-
camnuidatio s in the area.
s300.00
FOR BROWNIE
vui for ta& -40 tow a 4s sra.a.r
W wo to ttar to a tarty traa/errnd
7 .n
a.ar{pr,. wo hm for sma,
Plea so con►octsox "S"
Tho Ne -s, Ag incoort.0aterie.
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Around Bay Ridges
GAY LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE:
'Pram Standings:
112 Hell's Belles 21 pts.; -10 - 19 pts.: -5 The Lobo's 19 pts.: n7
The Aces 13 pts.: n3 Dolly's Follys' 12 pts.: :16 The Damn " 2"
Pins to pts.; 2 7 pts.; A 7 pts.: -1 Happy Hookers 7 pts.; #4
The Spinners 6 pts.: C8 5 pts.: at 10 pis.
Top Ten Averages:
Kathie Hewie 203: Gail Scott 200: Dolly Clements 187; Pat
Lloyd 186: Joan 11c•Roberts 178: Helen Milroy 178: Jan An-
derson 176; Doreen Mackey 173, Rose Fitzgerald 169; Elaine
Ilillman 168: 91arg Ritter 168.
Over 200 Flat:
Cail Scott 2:i5-290: Doreen Nlackey;?1)5; Dolly Clements 207:
Cabrielle :lfuller 209: Dianne Rooney 220: Kathie Hewie 292:
11hyliss Douglas 2:34: Janice Henderson2f)2: Rose Fitzgerald
2:31►: Helen Milroy 2000-200
Nice games rolled this week by Kathie Hewie who rolled a
142 and Gail Scott who rolled a 290. The Luckev Winners in
rrur grocery draw were Mary Henderson, Kathie Hewie and
Nann Barr.
(:F,r WELL WISHES. Get well wishes go to Janet White of
Finch Ave. and to Robby. youngest son of June and Harry
Vondenhurg of Dixie rid. N. who fell out of a tree and broke
his arm.
M0VED. W'r.h(-s for(•very happiness in Iheir new house go to
Mr. & Mrs. 1). Strong formerly of Hillcrest Rd. who have
proved to Agincourt.
ANNt•Al. MEETING:
Tho• 1st Bay Ridges Cubs and Scouts invite all parents to
attend The Annual Me -cling lobe hold on Tues. 00.30th at Sir
John A. Macdonald School at 8 p.m. You are urged to attend
'his meeting. We need your support. Remember it is your
boys we are working for.
Iso BAY 1t117c:F�:
Pubs and Scouts Dance. Sat (kl. 2t11h at Don Beer Arena
from 8:01) until ' ' Proceeds to help buy camping equipment
for the Cubs and .scouts. Tickets are $501 per couple and can
eve obtained by calling KO -1242 or 839-2592.
BRIDAL SH4IWF;R:
A bridal sht►w(-r was given in honor of Marylin Lockman r►f
Finch Ave It was given by the ()'Kane family also of Finch
Aye. Ntarylin m tote married con Sat fM, 27th to Joe O'Kane.
(kw Deni * tshes it) the happy couple.
IIAI'PN' BIRTHDAY wishes to Dean Roberge of Gknndale
A,ke
KINFES•T
(
In Sat (k•t 2(Nh the Kinsmen are holding another Kinfest at
Sheridan Mall Auditorium. This will be helping to celebrate
Sheridan Mall's Birthday. Admission is 750 with a free stein
in the afternoon and $1,3 -in the vening also includes a free
,tein plus first fill -up. Andy Bk maurs Show Band will be on
'-and for the ot-casion.
(:AY LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE
Tvam Standings:
,.12 Hell's Belles •2.1 pts: blo Die Hards 24 pts; d5 The Lobo's l9
pts: -7 The Aces 18 pts: n:3 Dolly's Folly's 16 pts: al Happy
l bookers 14 pts: n6 The Damn "2" Pins 13 pts; 09- 11 pts;'02 -9
pts: r4 The Spinners 8 pis: a8 - 7 pts: all - 5 pts.
Top Ten Averages:
(:ail Scott :1)5: Kathie Hewie 198: Pat Lloyd 184; Helen
Milroy 184: Jan Anderson 183; Dolly Clements 181; Joan
McRoberts 177: Doreen Mackey 173; Jeanne Potts 169; Marg
Fleming 168.
()ver "2011" Flat:
1'at Lloyd 203: Vi Archibald 218; Jan Anderson 237-250:
Dianne Rooney 228; Jeanne Potts 214: Georgette McCoy 2o3;
Ilea Taylor 216: Marg Fleming 220. Thelma Francis 210:
llelen Milroy 204-260: Gail Scott 205-218-272.
Congratulations to Mary Henderson who became a Grand-
mother over the weekend. Jan Anderson, Gail Scott and
lelen Milroy came up with some nice games this week. -
(I:ET WEU, WISHES to Bobby, son of June and Harry
Vandenburg of Dixie Rd. who is still in Ajax Hospital with his
arm in traction. Get better soon Bobbie.
FASHION SH(►W :
The (►n We Go Group of Dunbarton United Church is having
a Fashion Show presented by Eatons. It is being held at
Vaughan Willard School on Dixie Rd. N. Tickets may be
Mught at the door and are $1 each. Date is Wed. Oct. 24th at 8
p.m. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds to go to Building
Fund.
DANCE ANYONE:
De►n't forget the Ist Bay Ridges Cubs & Scouts Dance on Sat.
0cf. .:o(1h at Don Beer Arena, from 8 p.m. until ' Proceeds to
Ivy camping equipment for the boys.
BABY SH( ►WEBS:
Friends and neighbours gathered at the Deeks home on
Glendale Ave. tin Friday night for a baby shower for Kathy
i Whalen i Farquharson. Ilam• lovely gifts were received for
the-ImIcy haby-to-be. And on the same evening. friends and
neighbours were a6o gathered at the home of Dorothy
liunker for a ba M• shower in the honour of Dianne Stewart,
daughter id Jock and Irene Shields of Finch Ave. Best wishes
,,to 'o loth 41s of parents.
GFT WEII. WISHES to Brenda Higginson of Liverpool Rd.
N who► is ("►fined with Scarlet Fever. Get well soon, Brenda.
HAPPY_BIRTHDAY wishes go to Joe Strong formerly of
lhllcresi Rd.
GFT WELL wishes to Mr. !fel Tripp of Kingston Rd. who is
in Ajax 1114w ital.
FIRE DEPART'. EN"T
A very interesting display of fire fighters equipment was on
t. ierw• at the Mail on Sat. and from all the children I saw there
it was a veru worthwhile exhibit. And their parents were very
interesting also. certainly attention catching.
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Ben and Bill offer you the following services:
Furance oil, stove oil and diesel fuel
[]Plumbing, heating and air conditioning
[]Automatic delivery for home heat
Burner financing and hot water heater rentals
[Convenient budget plan
Parts insurance
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HUSTON FUELS
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todo is remove the husks and
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I'age
4 THF. P(►ti"1' Thurs 1►c•1 18th. 197';
thrnwhout the force.
IMPROVEMENT
Floral Arranging
R
(line again classes will be
will consist of 10 lessons and
Ontario Furniture
To Be Shown
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Inter -Continental Resign
vanada Building of the
WEED CONTROL
'°'"e The class will be held
I
at Minette Studios, 120
f ERTILIIER
Meadowcliffe Drive, south of
Limited, Scarborough. is one
Ak'cessOry Plaza.
1
/louse Additions
FREE ESTNAATES LK 62104
Lloyd's landscaping
if five Ontario furniture
Inter -Continental Design
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manufacturers to show their
I.imited will display modern
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finest residential lines at the
rosewood, teakwood, and
1
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Southern Furniture Market
PV(' covered bedroom and
1
to lilPoint, North
dining roomfurniture and
;Garden
1
Carolina.
a, Oct. 19th to ►f,th.
scall systems.
1 the market, held in the
1 spring and fall, attracts
buyers from all major retail
Glads Bloom NextSummer O5%
to representing about
855°r,% of the U.S. furniture
Keep Corms Cool And Dry lThchasing power.
The Ontario manufac-
By now. gladiolus blooms a warm, sunny day towards turers. under the auspices of
the ministry of industry and
are little more than a fond the end of the month. Dig dry
Tourism. have participated aw►Ri ��y"d0"�"u f
in -
memory. Gardeners should the corms and let them dry in five previous markets s and esttmares �aazs.
ree
dig and store their gladiolii in the sun for an hour or so. display their furniture the "..........................
corms in October. advises That way, the soil around the
Burke McNeill, horticultural corms will come off easily. 4 Day Week • 51MMGlE ROOFING
specialist. Ontario Ministry As well. remove the old y • EAVESTROU(',HING
of Agriculture and Food. leaves• cutting about a half For O.P.P.
The best time to do this is on inch from each corm.
• ALt1MINUM EAVE CLADDING
To allow the corms to dry, Commissioner H. H. 755-6505
LOAM place them in a paper bag. Graham has announced the ,s 4ri•shisg.•too!
,�
TOP SOIL "lo nylon stocking• or a flat. Ontario Provincial Police No. Lill. nen
Steamed compost manure, and take them indoors. Wait Force will test the four-dav,
weed free. 3 m yards inure, about two weeks and then 40 hour work week• com-
remove the old corms and mencing about Jan. 1st. 1974.
5 cu. yards S:3<) (xl Delivered roots from the bottoms of the In accordance with the
284-5749 new corms. Store the new memorandum of un-
eorm. in a cool dry place derstanding with the Ontario
Tree Removal
about 5o orgies) . P r it v i n c i a l Police ALUMMUM
E yen in storage. thrips pose Association, four detach- Awnings, Wiridows,
And Trimming a threat to corms. To thwart ments of various sizes will be Sidings, Patio Doors
Ihrips. dust the corms before selected for this studv. REfaAUTE AIUIWMIM CO
Yards Cleaned storing. use either a 5% it is anticipated that the test Metro i.ic 11317
266 8276 Sevin dust. a 5w, will be for a period not ex.
1 mrthoxvchlor dust. or a 5% reeding six months. 943-045A
chlordane dust. Following this the results
Come spring. all you have
will he evaluated as the
COMPLETE HOME
todo is remove the husks and
possible implementation
HOME IMPROVEMENT
plant the corm,
thrnwhout the force.
IMPROVEMENT
Floral Arranging
�� •
(line again classes will be
will consist of 10 lessons and
held in floral arranging early
will he $2 .50 per lesson flus
in 1mto" !474 The course
the cost tit materials in -
WEED CONTROL
'°'"e The class will be held
t6 YFARS F:XI'F:RIF:%( F:
at Minette Studios, 120
f ERTILIIER
Meadowcliffe Drive, south of
Specializing In
TREE REMOVAL
hin�ton Rd. at Stop 21.
Pre -registration is s5 and
/louse Additions
FREE ESTNAATES LK 62104
Lloyd's landscaping
may he made prior to
I'lans s Pi -rind, SupWied
282-4693
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Call 757-2575
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FALL IS BULB TIME!
Now's the time to see us for select quality
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Select Top Quality
10 for $1.10 100 for $10.00
Plant
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Plants
ii Now
Privet (Amur) .1 yr bushy plants
18-24 ince mite. $50.00 per 100
Chinese Elm 2 yr. bushy plants.
15-18 inch size, $35.00 per 100
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Apply Fall Fertilizer 3-6-10
to help your lawn survive
the winter better.
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40 I loss
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This Weekend Drop In For A
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And Have A Coffee With Us.
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On Hwy, 2, Near
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HOURS: Mon. - Fri. Until Dark
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ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
Industrial - Cnmrnercial
I te-odent is 1
839-3759
Are You
Pouring food
Value And
Flavor Down
The Sink.)
As children, most of us were
told: Fat your vegetables...
they're g&A for you' As
adults• many of us repeat the
same thing to our children.
This statement is true --
vegetables, picked at their
peak and properly prepared
are a source of vitamins and
minerals which the body
requires to keep going and
growing.
However, say food
specialists at the Ontario
Food Council, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food,
vegetables are only "good
for you" if they still have
that goodness in them when
you eat them. Peeling,
soaking, prolonged cooking,
large amounts of cooking
water, all contribute to the
loss of vitamins and
minerals. For example, a
medium potato contains
about 20 milligrams of
Vitamin C. Peeled, then
boiled, it retains 16
milligrams Mashing further
destroys the Vitamin C. only
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HOME IMPROVEMENT
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Storms Replaced
Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates
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Carpenter & Cabinete►alter
Kitchens. Rec Routes• Additions.
Porches i fences etc. free
estimates. Lic
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YOU BETCHA
After
1Aln-t«atr.i!rvt•t•stinLitt- -trdrop
in'oour shtmro,m
r1'�A%,
.1 s
If) milligrams remain. These
figures are for potatoes that
are just cooked. Overcooking
uo►uld have further affect on
he Vitamin C content.
StKnething can he done to
keep the nutrition "in". It
t lepend. on what %ou do.
t:rtvns such as (ahbage,
!tend It-ttuce, and chicory
should iw irimmed. but
.paringl% the dark outer
Ieayes arc• rich in iron.
valcrunt. and titamins.
P-0attte•s shibuld I*- cooked in
• heir packets The skin keeps
nutrients in
t se eery little water when
boiling \ egetables. Some
itamirn and mineraL, cook
[tut into the water. Losses
are greater when a large
amtHmt of water is used. if
the nutrition goes down the
sink N hen you drain the
cooked vegetables) yaw and
your family are the losers.
Don't worry about the
%egetables boiling dry and
hu rni ng the pot -- they
shouldn't cook that long (just
until they are tender).
('t►oked this way, vegetables
have more flavor, as well as
food value.
(;et into the habit of wat-
ching the pot. When just
tender, drain and serve right
away.
Vegetables cost money, and
everyone wants to get their
money's worth. Why not get
your money's worth in food
THE ONE AND
ONLY ALSCO
alue" Follow these basic
rules:
do not soak %egetables:
cvic►k �. egetables with their
skirls own:
conk to as little water as
possible:
cook [wily until tendril and
serve immediately
Approval Of
Grants To
Conservation
Authorities
Approval of a 44.5t10
provincial grant to the
Metropolitan Toronto and
Region Conservation
Authority was announced
recently by Leo Bernier,
Ontario Minister of Natural
Resources.
The funds will apply to
major maintenance work on
the W4xidbridge and Black
Creek Channels.
This work is to ensure that
the structures are main-
tained in safe and proper
working order. All member
municipalities are
designated as benefiting and
will bear the authority's
share of the cost.
For The Best Price On A
TOYOTA
Call
PETER FRYMARK
Eglinton East Toyota Limited
2000 Eglinton Avenue East
Sca416 rt 51 ISW 'A/0ff0V0T0#
I Take Care Driving
`17re smell of fall is in the
By all means, take ad -
air. Leaves will soon be
vantage of the fresh produce
turning the Ontario coun-
offered, but keep in mind
tryside into a riot of brilliant
highway safety, says the
colour. And cooler evenings
Ontario Safety League.
make for pleasant driving.
Never brake suddenly in
The addition of roadside
front of an unexpected stand.
fruit and vegetable stands
Brake slowly, indicate your
can make a pleasant country
intentions to other drivers
drive a profitable one for the
and pull onto the shoulder. A
budget -conscious shopper.
short walk back to the stand
Fresh cut flowers are still
is better than becoming a
available and soon apples
hazard to other drivers.
will be in abundance.
if you are intent on shop-
the stands are
ping, watch for the farmers
ping,
located close to the paved
stand indicating a roadside
stand andslow down before
r•oadway. Often, they are
pulling off the highway in
nothing nmre than flatbed
-front of the produce.
!rucks pulled onto the
Remember, always indicate
shoulder of the road. In
your intentions... other
xt►me cases, the driver will
drivers cannot read your
come upon a roadside
'-
mind, warns the Ontario
aand unexpectedly.
safely League.
For The Best Price On A
TOYOTA
.Call
WAYNE TAYLOR
Eglinton East Toyota Limited
Eglinton Avenue East
Scarborough
416 - 751-1530
MAIN YOU JOIN A
WEIGMT WATCHERS' CLASS
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TME WHOLE INFO din 6E! JIM.
47 - U 49
Nutritiontats, chefs. -�� control ►rogrom.
doctors, understand is Lil-Son PrAmbership
ing lecturers and Weight wouSers•' t► honored throughout
ve-mbers from all over the .-orld oil of Cando, United States, and
ore there to help and inspire you to many pons of Ilse world, snocking
lose weight and keep it off, on the •b-Iwen meals, over 2.000 deaes
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fMf EXCITING BUDGET SAVING ALTERNATES ARE MERE
Open House At All Locations
For Information Call Or Write
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OSHAWA OSHAWA
Y.W.C.A. Oshawa Public Library
199 Centre St. 65 Bagot St.
Tues. 9:30 a.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m.
WHITBY
Centennial Community Centre
416 Centre St. Sloth
Tues. 7:30 p.m.
WEIGHT WATCHERS
Thurs. (k -f. 181h, 1973 THE POST Page 5
To Design Ontario's First Waste Reclamation Plant
Kilborn Engineering
Limited, a Toronto-based
firm of consulting engineers,
'has been appointed to advise
on developing a resource
recovery centre in Ontario
:and to design the first stage
of this centre, an ex-
perimental waste
reclamation plant. En-
vironment Minister James
A. C. Auld announcedtoday.
"The aim of this pi . ;ect is
to guide the rapid
development of central
reclamation plants and
processing facilities for the
:separated materials". Mr.
Auld said. "No facility now
exists comprehensive
enough to provide the in-
formation necessary prior to
establishing municipal
reclamation plants as
workable alternatives to
:Met-•nt disposal methods".
"A number of proposals
have been received over the
years but these have
generally been slanted
toward particular processes
and equipment : we want this
facilily to be able to test in
practice any method which
seems feasible in theory", he
Conservatives
Choose
Candidate
The date for the choosing of
Conservative candidate in
he ferieral Riding of Ontario
as to -vii set for January
mh. This was a decision of
he area's Progressive
'twiservative executive at a
event roerting in t'xbridge.
The (conservative nominee
oto will be selected by more
ban 9m delegates from all
tvtmm of Ontario Riding
.ill carry that Party's
upport into the national vote
xpected in the spring.
, irganization details are
.)w being punned for the
vlection of delegates to the
,,mination gathering which
I he held in the Uxbridge
�.,trict High School.
% ural prospective can-
!:, t s have indicated their
. rt•st in the nomination
,i campaigning for
t -Kate support is expected
t,c•gin in the next few
Ontario
Furniture To Be
Shown In U.S.
Sklar Peppier Furniture
1.1d. of Ajax is one of five
l►ntarIo furniture
manufacturers to show their
finest residential lines at the
tit tut hero Furniture Market
in High Point, North
Caroliria. Oct. 19th to 26th.
The market. held in the
spring and fall. attracts
buyers from all major retail
ltudets representing about
85% of the tt.S. furniture
purchasing power.
The Ontario manufac-
turers, under the auspices of
the Ministry of Industry and
Tourism, have participated
in five previous markets and
display their furniture in the
Canada Building of the
Accessory Plaza.
Sklar Peppier Furniture
I.td. will display tables and
upholstered furniture.
Sid Bollik
Plumbing and Heating
Contractor
All types of plumbing
4 sheet metal work.
Industrial
Commercial
Residential
24 Hour Service
P.O. Box 11,
Pickering. 839-2359
added. "This is a long-term
project, though it is hoped
and anticipated that
valuable short-term benefits
will result".
A technical committee has
been set up to supervise the
project, with representatives
from the waste management
branch of the Ministry, the
federal Department of the
Environment, and the works
department of Metropolitan
Toront o.
Prior to selecting Kilborn
Engineering Limited, this
committee evaluated 29
submissions received from
designers and engineering
firms. These were weighed
according to their ex-
perience and knowledge in
areas such as pollution
control and monitoring.
materials handling. process
and equipment development
and other solid waste
management factors.
The consultant has been
prodded with detailed terms
of reference. These require
him to develop the general
research program for
achieving the objectives of
the resource recovery
centre: to prepare detailed
design proposals for
establishing an ex-
perimental reclamation
plant: and to provide
recommendations for the
plant's operation.
"This program will provide
a long-term framework for
,he development and in -
i roduet ion of innovative
waste management
facilities: it will require
highly imaginative thinking
and an unbiased
examination of novel ap-
proaches". said Mr. Auld.
"I>tspite the title 'ex-
perimental'. it will also
�t.ttrkine
reclamation facility f apable materials from the incoming
of recovering substantial waste", the Minister con -
quantities of reusable eluded.
41 For The Best Price On A
TOYOTA
Call
JOHN PLATT
Eglinton East Toyota Limited
Eglinton Avenue East
TEAMT+d TA�
Scarborough
416 - 751-1530
11@981 -
FOOD MARKET -
Hwy. 2 Rouse Hula
AM eaa of Rouse Bridge
SPECIALS
A-1 Red Brand
Round SteaksorRoasfs lb$1.89
A-1 Red Brand
Prime Rib Steaks 1b. $1./9
Snow White Freshsur daily from
Cau lif lower "u ` ext a large heads ms o a. 49C
Fresh Grade •'A"
dn
Large Eggs �w itizi riser tk►z. 79`
Summit 12 flavours 10 chore. from
Ice Cream t'? !�,l 79`
GRAND OPENING SALE 10% OFF
- AND BIGGER
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�i0-It
kt�fumftllfa from
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i
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ON d0•il4J0UW* hales hwdohing cemn
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11 hiock S of Finch, F. of Keele
Store - 2395 Eglinton Ave. E., Scarborough . 755-5812
I Kennedy Fghnion Plaza i
OPEN TUES , SAT, 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. WED . THURS . FRI 10 A.M. TO 9 P M.
(CLOSED MONDAYS)
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Page ti THE: POST Thurs. Oct. 181h. 1973
WEST ROUGE NEWS -by Lesley Cowell
VOULF YBALL BANQUET:
Last reminder to those of you who will be attending the
Arnnual Volleyball Banquet which is to be held this coming
Sun Oct. 21st. beginning at 6 p.m. at the Community Centre.
SCHOOL 11(1\'IE:
Another reminder for those who enjoy the Saturday af-
ternoon movies at west Rouge Public School. Sat. Oct. 27th
sees the first of the new season's programs and this one is
somewhat special - 'Bednobs & Broomstricks'. As this is a
rather new film. for this Saturdav only, the entrance fee will
be 75c. with pop and potato chips on sale at lot. The film
starts at 1:15 p.m. as usual.
WANTED
News Representative
"PART TIME
This position would be ideal for someone who has
Monday evenings available as well as other times of the
week.
It requires attendance at local Council and school board
meetings, and writing up news stories.
Many previous successful reporters for us have had no
pre%ious experience or training• but it can be an asset.
If you are interested in this p-irt time, exciting work.
Please call for an appointment.
PICKERING
D S f 284.1767
for The Best Price On A
TOYOTA
Call
TOM JENNINGS
*ALO RV WMPffATtYR
Eglinton East Toyota limited
2000 Eglinton Avenue East
Scarborough
416 - 751-1530 TEMff A\
HELP!
The bowling alley at Rouge Hills Plaza is urgently in need of
strollers or habyearriages for the smaller children who are
habysat there while their mothers enjoy howling. If anyone
has am strollers, etc., they have finished with, please drop
them off sometime at the howling alley.
Also, any toys would he most appreciated and these also can
Ise dropped off at your convenience sometime.
NEW ARRIVAL:
Very best wishes go to Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hadden who
welcomed the arrival last week of Mark Andrew•, weighing in
al lbs. 14 oz., at Scarborough Centenary Hospital.
11A\1' OF 'ENI:
Birthday wishes go to Chris Crooks. Bob Maclntyre. Sr.,
Paul Batho. Jon Brooks. Scott Haight. Brian Pelts, Rick
Betts. Patti Samis and Keith Carroll
EUCHRE DRIVE:
The Rest Rouge ladies Club is holding a Euchre Drive on
Thurs. Oct. 25th, at West Rouge Public School.
The entrance admission is 51.00 with the funds being divided
among the various charities supported by the club, and the
evening will hegin at 8:30 p.m. with refreshments being
served during the evening.
CURLING:
If there are any ladies in the area who would like to take up
curling at Annandale Country Club, two afternoons per week.
Tuesday and Thursday, from 1:30 to 3:30 are available and
habysitting is provided for a small fee.
If anyone is interested, please telephone 839-M14, or 942-
:1210.
ANNUAL GENERAL. MEETING (TENNIS)
A week this coming Sunday, i.e. oct. 28th, is -the date for the
Annual General Meeting of the West Rouge Tennis Club. The
program hegins at 2 p.m. sharp and anyone who would like to
hiring along Iheir children can do so as babysitting has been
itrganized.
Apart from the agenda items, refreshments are being
:erred and it is hoped that as many members as possible will
tie present in order to nominate members to the executive
and committees and also help thrash out some of the future
programs lined up for next season.
We feel that the new executive members and also com-
mittees will have a most interesting coming season par-
ticularly as we are coming under the SLTA ruling and cer-
tainly this executive w•iH have more time to plan out tour-
naments, socials, etc., for the caning season - and this is
where the rnrm►bership in general will be needed with
suggest toss from them as to what they might like to see in the
future.
11 is hoped for next season to have a junior executive formed
also to work with the seniors if need be to work out Junior
programs, instruction. etc. for 1974.
Tennis memhers will have received their newsletters, etc.,
tw• now so they will have a way of seeing the dates of our two
On Thurs, Oct. 11th., a meeting of the
"Scarborough and You". On hand were S
Colling, school trustee Fred Sawyer as wt
Metro Toronto's city hall.
List functions. i.e. the A.G.M. on Oct. 28th and the banquet on
Nov. 101h.
Please make an effort to attend the A.G.M. - after all, the
executive is only able to function with some hlep from the
general membership as to what they would like to see hap-
pening for the future.
KI NGO:
Each Wednesday at the Community Centre come on out and
support the local social and sports programs.
Early Bird games commence at 7:30 p.m., with regular
games beginning at E p.m. and there are some later games
also. A snack bar is available and if you only spend sl.00 on
your entrance card, at least you have contributed towards
the community.
N'. R. SPORTS & RECREATION ASSOCIATION:
Ilow• we hope to coax outsiders to attend the meetings held
nonce a month of the above association when half the
associated sports cannot manage to attend. I can't imagine.
This month's meeting held this past week was most poorly
attended which is disheartening to say the least for thosewho
do make the effort locome to the meetings - whether they are
in urgent need of funds or not.
]k -spite the tack of members, the evening went well and
fivers have gone out In each household advertising both the
Oct. 26th Hallowr'en Dance and also the Milhonairs Night -
While you shop our stores (brimming with Fall merchandise) enjoy a view of
yesterday on wheels ... the Craven Foundation Presentation of Antique Cars.
Courtesy of the 132 stores and services of Scarborough Town Centre.
Thurs. Oct. 181h, 1973 THE POST Page 7
New Program
For Mortgages
e f A new Irrogram to provide low interest mortgages for
' middle-income• (tome purchasers was announced last week
�- by Revenue :Minister :Man Grossman, responsible for On-
f aria 11,jusing Corporation.
i
The program. which !vas announced b Mr. Grossman at a
1 g " }' .
federal -provincial -municipal liaison meeting !oday at
oueen's Park. will enable OHC to offer first mortgages on
freehold lots and houses at an 8 3/4 percentage rate. if the
' l wilder agrees to build under t
g e he price limitations of the
Herne Ownership Made Easy t H.O.M.E. t Plan.
The mortgages will then he passed on to individual pur-
chasers from the builder. To qualify. the purchaser's income
cannot exceed it maximum which will he about E12.5t10. The
titans will he for up to 95 per cent of the sale price of the lot
and dwelling. or of the appraised lending value. whichever is
!+ `■• bl o Ihes known as the Preferred lending Program, it is
- olesigned to encourage builders to build houses with the
E." Plan price limitations which currently range
between $15.4511 and N18199t for three to five bedroom
dwellings. excluding land cost.
le West Rouge Community Association heard about The loan program will he restricted to approximately z7 per
e Scarborough Mayor Paul Cosgrove. alderman Drug putting on these events are stuck at the door selling tickets rent of the louses within aro• new subdivision and all houses
for admission of selling tickets for the bar, etc. Particularly onust I*-I�uilt within the residential housing standard of the
well as John Kruger, local resident and top official at on such evenings as New t'ear's Eve, this becomes a strain. National litidding Cade.
and therefore. if there is anyone who would like to come out IW making she announcement. Mr. Grossman said that.
and sell the tickets, see to the cloakroom. enjoy the at- "tN sides !Waking ownership available for persons who
the latter being changed from Nov. 24 to Dec. 1st. mosphere and refreshments and earn a little pin money. IN-rwise vtould not qualify, this Preferred I.ending
Tickets are on sale for both the above events. please get in touch with Mrs. Farley. 282-4910, who will be Program will produce other :,dvantages.
Attached to the advertisements of the dances are two able to tell vou more about what is required. I;KaI builders will he able to participate in the
:sheets. the one an interesting notice regarding what goes on ALTAMOCNT ANNUAL "OPEN HOUSE" - 11.O.M.E.'" Plan by utilizing their own serviced lots which
presently at the community centre and what it is hoped will A very pleasant leisurely way of spending a Saturday af- mill result to ultimate savings in cost to the taxpayer and
form part of the future activities, and the other a question- ternoon was enjoyed at the Altamount 'Open House' on Sat. rornsumor". he .aid.
naire which it is hoped all West Rouge residents will make an Oct. 13th. To qualify for t hese new mortgages, builders will have to
effort to fill in and return. Even if you have no intention The usual "White Elephant" tables, together with a book guarant ve !o sell their lots at market price and build the
personally of ever attending any social function. surely you sale. were present. also some lovely arts and crafts and most toruses on them within the price limits of the "H.O.M.E."
would nonetheless prefer that the community centre 111an
remained our own to use as we wish and it is possible you
might have some ideas on how we could put it to better use.
The -Hobby Show" sounds like a wonderful idea - who
knows what talent lies hidden under West Rouge bushels. It
would he great day out, maybe even become an Annual
Event, so Rive it some thought.
HELY WANTED:
It has been suggested that maybe there are some people in
West Rouge who sit at home a great deal but would love the
rrpportunity of sometimes being involved in a dance without
having to actually trip the light fantastic - and also earn
themselves a bit of pin money while enjoying the at.
ITUmphere.
There are always dances and socials coming along and
usually the unfortunate members of the various sports
-Such hasrc houses. w nth ut unnecessary frills. give young
:amolies a Mart in rrwriershop and good accommodation they
can later improve as their income rises", Mr. Grossman
Vld.
'nor new program will curt replace the existing "H.O.M E."
I.rl-lease program whereby purchasers buy their homes at
o t1 iC cont rolled .a les prier and then lease their lot from OHC
at a or.wrthly rental based in the book value orf the land.
people headed towards the Bake Sale• as soon as possible.
Nothing like trying someone else's handiwork for a change.
The dining room there. which on this afternoon served af-
ternoon tea or coffee with plates of cakes and biscuits. is the
most restful room to look out at the autumn shades in the
trees.
SCAR 01ZOUCH
TOWN CENTRE
- South side of Hwy. 401 at McCowan.
41/2 miles east of Don Valley Parkway.
Page H THE POST Thurs. Oct. 18th, 1973
Classified Ads Can Be Accepted Up To 12 Noon Tuesdays
...,.WANT ADS CALL 291-2583 In Pickering Call 284-1767
FOR SALE MOVING TUITION re"RESSERESAPARTMENTS
EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT
MOVING nun with trucks:> \:• :?�leCR�= `•�.:. _ .its.:::.?rS:i,'.+S•t'�'-:.{rfi;:::j:::=:�::::;-• :.. ..
or
small Odd jobs, cottages. Reasonable
261-303.
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TRA I LE RS
TFAT TRAILERS UsedI Cleantice
title from $350 up Allen's Motors L
Varme. 21ea, Ke•miedy Rd.. tat Finch)
:t aeel .:91 1565
Looking for a gift
ELLESMERE 8t NE LSON
nation - math�t• new
rarodiam, 763-57m
BEAL MFUJ. cushions, custom made if
NURSING HOMES
FOR LUXURIOUS LIVING
deslnd. floral arrangirmerels It small
•17s n..• t5 nur,Ylrs vial P,akertrta. _
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1,2, 3 BEDROOMS
haihewl Rifts. �-1775
CLOW TO SNOPPING, MEDICAL
Drums, Accordion,
NOS►rTAL CENTRE, RECREATION,
AL FACILITIES.
GUILD HALL REST HOME. ac-
commodation for senior citizens.
,DOG HOUSES
FOR SALE
ie h1v and short tit I. 7W7M3
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Days 762-5001
RENTAL OFFICE
Evenings 762.0506
284 5406 �, �t
MUSIC CENTRE
r
r DRESSMAKING
MOTOR CARS
KIT'HEx,u,tes- h.a,te rww. cheap call
ItAS fata:F: star. twd^omome—PROPERTIES
Irani Lo wdaters 33011 Vonge, St am
Lock W4-kmkry . 7s►4' k` ..
FOR SALE
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F:XPF:RT dressmaking. er"hing
I7RL\TERFIFILD shite. lr, two. 2
pr'cer m.dern. flan cash a cam
I.gandlers. 3310 1 4 u 4ss-79,11
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06 tr\LY Bed c•hesterfseleA. (leap
I.1e,adters 320 Y..m w St ei79i l
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taM HAM Hees. crus. carriages. ploy
p• , high chain. errs" A diesm
Creep L"hndstom 1345 Y -age St an,
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Mand new cramp Itirlers 13m
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as- s tt- mollim 2734511
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krftlorratwrs : dor %mulR, from frac.
-or he .dr w,th J.raev and r-Itars Late,
690-6282
Scandinavian
Furniture
C41111g: in aml ore oar .!spiny of Ear
Imported dlaawg *anis Mdrwrm
c11rs1erfafdl. c•wffee Looks. Leon". eat
rtc at redo ref perces E HrtrsM
Flrshre l7n L.wrvsw•e Ave E. list
..std warden culm. Plata. :-6,2mi
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St. Joseph s Church
iKa K�rnpt,r. R.t • M—ft Highland \atwbs I rash h rtrs AtrMa
tasle
.r late M.16•I F-ard 7r/ Ford F'rrg Wii
l=r..He a n rot [ Piet and u:ard. !racaos. mdar sake 3 M
hah'.6 i~I ntL seaat. candy I,paagr Irepietwe
e". se -dors Lignmers.
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-leae hot
�.re.•tMq IW .•vr Mew (ors ehH and lid tlaa.d [rases. taroraers
•'n Pt ..la•W!
tel}labir tial -ria gym, r.rksksp.
' ',a1ldYnnam leek, saee8aros "Ma.
No-irbold furnnba-gt. electric ap-
PERSONAL lit'ant e' nwp hone rltret. eft At Part
tart 23- tom 3. east. R"lb@VAl Ton d
LESSON Narldsm m lath A%vemr. lu•,-na
.(Licari. Preprty d L BI)ItEA.\ salr at
DIVORCE BEFORE � r:e T�> W i.. Flowers too.
XMAS I hull 4saep etc (-Iwbe Peealr. Art
•waw,.. Varkk-m bmesess
5295 Full Price . Term
RIGHT BESIDE YOtU
SERVICES
267-2814
made to mrsoarr. ro Pattern regmred
270.3151
SALES REGISTER
hwha dy . (Mebrr !7th. 1973 Aterume
%air d V rets M.&H W. and garden
,meters. rwtddler glagr carne tower.
swrw himer1 3 pt tillage and Lawn
alPlawara. baled strraw#, farmers lone
Ieeb, WAW.. baeeld Iartntlanr,
attaetrs He Floor colbe'Nei No of -wv
rare pieces. large tpoom rs of •anws
Omw ISmwm anscb r7c• At Part Law
N, Cnee, 4- Fust. Regarat Tema of
Markham. M r, Hwy t 2 nu4 wit of
troy 31-16 R -ad Proprrty of orn)
VMr- Mc4A AY Sale at i F in Tear
sok dim it sale Va reserve Fam welt
Soy P --Iris for fall latme. etc (lark.
Premie Ytartrneer Markhenn Gou se s
14 then day. tletitrr tist. W3 .Mrtrw
.air .1t .Irlpf. )a/•ka coatracier*
rpapnrm.. s *a m sa-d art. warn
and rVwnpreasorr in 113 a 20 portable,
rrat.rs. Iawdrr catrmw scraper".
idle. houerbaid we altueI r4etnral
applunles dull" ufea-tb nnawraft
Pctut•rs lear lm lawnhwadrmars t --is.
arl Mor and aeaod-or aMO-I, came,
etc 41 Prrntu•r r AurtrM Nardi,
`.r Y Hoy. 1 1 Z.—b" north d Tnwn d
Markham hiring all nit Pnsate Partys
I''euugnmetrts *,Ir at I p m Trims cask
•re, lea• .a .air \., reswrve lr'r Limiters
N. tu11 pertwYLarw etc ('tart Prernw►
incl an0.'.'T• Markham belt-:nr
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DRAPES &
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Cheste,fits
ld 6 Odd Cha •t
Rebuilt and Recoeeree,
261-6873
3549 St. Clair Ave. E.
Auction
Sale
Saturday
October 27
Sole of good used household
furniture, garden furniture,
garden tools, china,
children's toys and Sames-
%l.rn. hili—, ling and earful anueles will
.eat br..alr ahlr for peri lIse or
r:nst rtoe tdl. 1vle r AI %tirt .harp at 1
1' m >qurday t k,Iwber m rhe lawn at
1g,M,Iur• Kaptat chorea Glrnwatford a
Iw•nn v nasi nwh 4 the Aghncort
I rnnsunlr� i entre In cox it rant safe
mill hr wid in Church Fran Light
refrechmenl> asatable, Din -t mass this
"le a.there air many fano tees going
•.n •M :duct we, black Rims Renme 1
ltr,an --n :f air. wrxs•r>
NNINNIN You all come for good fun
DAY CARE and good buys.
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NITORIAL SERVICE
A k R JANITORIAL Services for banks.
res
offices. sto. Rlig shampooing. 2e hour
rer„ry ran 2W25- or 267$"15
LOST
BLACK female poodle named ••Coco..
Please can 113fs73s.
PAVING
ASPHALT REPAIRS
DRIVEWAY COATING
- NO JOB TOO SMALL
699-8116
Asphalt i CollticreoE
RESIDENTIAL
& COMMERCIAL
Greenwood
Paving
326 DadoM Rd.
267.9407
Registered Nurses
Registered Nursing Assistants
I
Immediate Openings For Above Positions
For Interview Appointments - Call
Recruiting Officer 438-2911 Loc. 631
SCARBOROUGH GENERAL HOSPITAL
OFFICE
ASSISTANT
I qw-r-1 •. •ah.Iwvi •,•.rk Ttpwg
.,ry,,.•rl l!-, m I lot, m . 1.w
Good fringe benefits.
Permanent position for
right person.
BircHmownt Lawrence
757-1111
Ask For
Office Manager
- TYPIST 1R.
Varied duties including
cow"ter soles.
Agincourt office
291-1675
30 SECURITY
GUARDS
Required Immediately
FULL AND PART TIME
All Areas OfMe►ro
Call 493-2761
PART TIME
EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
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291-2583
ONE HOUR A DAY -
$100.00 A MONTH
'leaner required for dfke s4 am S
rays a week McCowan and H". n
area iN567,
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
Pickering tmntfacttrer requires a nun
for general maanteruncer work In a metal
fabricating slop Welding i electnccal
t.11w once necessary. Ship work. 36
lours per week
Pleos , phone our
Personnel Department
691-2141
for further information
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Industries Ltd.
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peatral doth, for small office on
Agincourt Salary 6125 e0 a week
For appointment calf
492-1102
SCARBORO SIGN CO.
FACTORYYWORKERS 1
USUAL BENEFITS
CALL 291-3751
PAINTING air
DECORATING
J.E. O'Hearn
& Son
PAINTING & DECORATING
WALLPAPER - VINYL
425-5043
SCOTCH DECORATOR. guaranteed
Paperhanging, painting. Gavin. On t-
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lghish or
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nation - math�t• new
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Now RENTING
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR LUXURIOUS LIVING
MUSIC LESSONS
•17s n..• t5 nur,Ylrs vial P,akertrta. _
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1,2, 3 BEDROOMS
Professional Instruction In:
Piano, Organ, Guitar,
CLOW TO SNOPPING, MEDICAL
Drums, Accordion,
NOS►rTAL CENTRE, RECREATION,
AL FACILITIES.
Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet,
Trumpet, Trombone,
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Bonio, Ukelele.
I:F.R%3A% phi lh.0 d Mraterr. male, a
Staff IH 15 Teachers
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284 5406 �, �t
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r
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MOTOR CARS
A
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291-3148 & 291-3112
GORD GARRETT'S
PET 'N PLACE
265 Ellesmere u warden
Plwr+rer Sak
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F i.n • w1; i'ei wpprr.
445-4661 Pick -Up
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family building
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445-6870
2030 VICTORIA PARK
(just South of Ellesmere!
HANK'S
ELECTRONICS
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RENTALS
Sales & Service
SINCE 1938
755-5668
1245 Ellesmere Rd.
VICTORIA VILLAGE
(Private)
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Call 751.8642
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Attractive 2 Storey Home
On large Lot
F:bctnc heat. broadloom. Larger kalcrien
..nd dining room. rdr*erator and stove.
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133 Brock East
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1-852-6066
ROOMS FOR RENT
MOTEL urnt at reduced prices, Duly,
weekly White Swan Motel. 3370
Kingston Rd 261-7145.
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
STUDENT wants room and board or
finished room with kalahten facilities.
Preferably north Scarborough. 253-371111,
between 5:115 - 6:30.
SNOWMOBILES
1973 MOTO-SKI
CAPRI 340
Regular $995. For 5795
A limited Quantity
ALLEN'S MOTORS
293-0081, 291-1865
Motorcycle
The number of motorcycle
drivers killed in Ontario in
1971-72 shows a marked
increase over previous
years. Statistics recently
released show that 65
motorcyclists were killed
and 2,463 injured during the
period September 1971 to
August 1972. This compares
with 49 killed and 2,440 in-
jured over the same 1970-71
period. The number of
motorcycle passengers
killed in Ontario last year
stands at 16, with 641 injured
reports the Ontario Safety
League.
Information concerning the
circumstances surrounding
these fatalities is not yet
available, Nit it study just
completed by the University
of North Carolina Highway
Safety Research Center
indicates that in most
crashes involving a
motorcycle and an
automobile, the driver of the
automobile is at fault. 935
motorcycle crashes were
studied and researchers
found that about two-thirds
of the crashes involved more
than one vehicle and almost
all of these involved a
motorcycle and an
autorr3obile. in 62 per cent of
the multi -vehicle crashes,
the driver was found to be at
fault.
In most instances, the car
was making a left turn in
front of the motorcycle when
the collision occured. The
car pulling in front of the
motorcycle was the second
roost frequent contributing
The motorcycle driver was
ALL WEEK EVENINGS ONLY
WALKING
TALL o
ADDED FEATURE
DARING 740
DOBERMANS
"-' •t «ONTUES wt0 ILTMugS
YOUNG
WINSTON q:1s
ADDED FEATURE
Moggre Smith and
Timothy Bottoms ,n
LOVE & PAIN 7:ts
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SPECIAL CHILDREN S MATINEE
Sot b sun 1.30
3 STOOGES IN ORBIT
and BATMAN
ALL SEATS 75C
Thurs. t►c't. 181h, 197a THE POST Page 9
Accidents Caused By Cars I OML Up Dates Emergency Road Services
at fault in only 29 per cent of
Researchers also found that
Neil U. Gaskin, Executive
the multi -vehicle collisions.
passengers were more often
Vice -President of the On -
According to the study, in
present in the single vehicle
League - Toronto
most of these lases the
accidents than in multi-
C
Club has
Flub has announced the
motorcyclist was "following
vehicle crashes.
of the Club's
^!oo close."
In single vehicle crashes
In
in Ontario, fatalities oc-
Emergency Road Service.
involving motorcycles, loss
etwed in 2.5% of all motor-
;Since ERS was inaugurated
of control while rounding a
cycle accidents last year,
,fifty years ago, this service
curve w as the
as the most frequent
min ost
states the Ontario Safety
has been operated Ihrough a
cause, g
League. Less than .7% of all
network of contract service
of the cases. Lass of control
passenger car accidents
stations.
was also caused by
involved fatalities.
"in the new system", said
pedestrians, animals,or
bicycles darting onto thhee
Caution: Autumn Leaves
road and by gravel and oil
61 Ford F2M van, immaculate, in all
medium economical l t cel.
ens ne, autemahc, radio. Gn'i be told
slicks on the road. Very few
That innocent -looking pile
leaping out of a covering of
instances were found where
of leaves might be anything
leaves and dashing in front
the motorcycle driver was at
but innocent, warns the
of your vehicle.
fault in a single vehicle
Ontario Safety League.
crash.
Piled -up leaves are a
WET LEAVES:
An important factor in
natural attraction for
Wet leaves can beslippery -
motorcycle crashes seemed
children. They roll in them,
another reason for
to be the presence of
throw them• and one of their
regarding them with
passengers. Passengers
favorite tricks is covering
caution. -
were present in 12 per cent of
themselves up completely
When brakes are applied.
the total number of accidents
and hiding. That's fine in the
the wheels often lock easily.
studied and in 30 per cent of
yard at home. but when this
Leaves gather in front of,
those involving fatalities.
little game is played in the
and under, the locked
street it's an open invitation
wheels, and could cause
Bonds
to tragedy.
skidding. if you release the
Are Great
What can the driver do
it' Assume that there
brakes for an instant, the
about
wheels will roll over the
In these days when oras
is a child or pet in every pile
packed leaves and you'll find
tically everyone is worried
etf leaves you see in or near
yourself Ext clear pavement
about the high cost of
the street. Avoid driving
again. It may be necessary
practically everything,
through l ves and
to relIhebrakesatshorl
ease
women who work with
theyle unexpected
�t t��
intervals to keep the wheels
C da Sa
-waning specifically a child
free of wet Ives.
Rooney say ,ana vtngs
Bards are a useful tool for
every income bracket.
And no matter what income
bracket you're in. payroll or
Lank dedttrations ":Ike
iwying Canada Savings
Winds easy.
"rhi•y *re a Rood investment
for people wanting to put
away money for future in-
vestment. They are also
;ood collateral. And it's
,uaranteed money. You can
,ash them any time", ac-
, lording to Mrs. Cobie
;- immtng. a Royal Bank
branch manager in Scar -
1 x woWh.
They're also a good
,avings pian for people who
dim't have a steady pattern
,., saving We find people
don't In't spend the money they
i ,eve in hoods as easily as
hey do when it's in the bank
,IrKI they can just write a
, iegLw'.
she says she often
r t •corn mends- ! hem to women
,,%ho %%ant to save for a
-fx'clfic goal.
Lucky Winner
Congratulations to Mr. A.
%%alsh (if 908 Lynx Avenue.
%lest Shore, who was the
lucky winner in the fourth
draw of the West Shore
;,Iccer 2oo Club. His lucky
t ic•ket was =147.
i llon't forget the Annual
general Meeting of the West
ShoreSoccer Club coming up
.,on. Watch here for dates to
Ix• announced next week.
SCARBOROUGH RAMS
FOOTBALL CLUB
V S.
BRANTFORD BISONS
ONTARIO FOOTBALL
' CONFERENCE
EASTERN DIVISION FINAL
Sat. October 10th
at 8 p.m.
BIRCHMOUNT STADIUM
Admission
Adults $1.50 Students $1.00
Children To 12 yrs.- 25 cents
Mr. Gaskin, "we now have
our own fleet of service
vehicles and our own men on
call 24 hours a day in the
Metropolitan Toronto area to
assist members with car
breakdowns.
The new OML service
vehicles are equipped with
the latest tools on the market
to get a car operational
again at the scene of the
breakdown. However, in
cases where the repair
needed is beyond the ability
of the mobile equipment,
towing will be handled by
Loin of the 13 OMI, contract
stations still working with
the Club in Metro Toronto.
Mr. Gaskin explained that
the reasons for adopting the
new toot hod are rooted in the
changing marketing prac-
tices of the major North
American oil companies.
Because of various factors,
I
hey are gradually slipping
away from car servicing
and repairing and are put-
ting more emphasis on
selling gas and oil only.
"It costs over $1 million per
year to operate our
Emergency Road Service
Deparlment" said Mr.
Gaskin. "and our new
system will not only ensure
this valuable protection for
years to come, but also will
help to provide a faster.
more efficient and more
personalized service for our
members".
For The Best Pl'ice On A
TOYOTA
Call
JAMES (JIM) SULLIVAN .
Eglinton East Toyota United
2000 Eglinton Avenue East
�
Sc6 - 7 rt ISM / CAAC A •
$1795
70 FORD CUSTOM
LIC. AFW 646
BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE - EXAMPLE FOR 36 MONTHS:
LOAN MO. INT. COST TOTAL
$1.000 $33.45 12.;^, X214 _►0 $1.LN 4.20
264=2537
PHONE FOR OTHER CREDIT APPROVAL
OTHER SIMILAR SAVINGS
71 Ford LTD Squrri, Wa"n. fully
N Ford Galatre SN lavback, 2•oder
N Ford LTD country smite wagon.
Ignfoogd, like new, $1405 full or,ce
hardtop, sunburst yellow, black too,
fully coviotted, runt b a a u i i f u I 1 v
(DYDM21. 123 down ,f v" auaofy
ma,chime interior, vs. automatic, oow-
f Al'W6771 MICo 11,175. 12S down if
ster.la" Ford. 260 Kingston Rd.
or (ATOMS). S2S down f yOYgWL14v.
You qualify. Harris« Ford, a"
]042527.
Mordalie Ford, 2" Kmgstpl Rd.,
k,ngstan Rd., Nil- 7.
72 Pinto, 2-deor economical a cel.
26.2S37
MMM, gorgeous lime green
(E Woo 11) US down If Yea quality.
22 Maverick, finished ,n deep forest
>• Ford Custom station wagon, Vg,
Heritage Ford, 26" Kinerstoe Rd.,
264.2537.
green RW011iC, 6 CYI. automatic, radio
(AMT43t1.
automa,,C. Dower stoori and brskm
levely
72 Gran Torino, 2•dow hardlop, beauti-
$23 down ,f You guali
Morita" Ford, 2646 Kinesten Rel,
sitv blue (AP►32g0 . S25 down if
you Qual-N. M t , i 1 a 0 a Ford, 26"
fi-
fly candy apple red with black inar
2/a-2517
K,ngston Rd.. 24-2517.
or, fully t q to I It is e d. 21,M miles.
ASA"2. US dews it voo qualify. Merit-
a" Ford, 2646 Kimestan Rd., 24.25]7.
t, 2 do
7g Chevel le, 1 door nardtpp, sparkling
N Buick 2 -door hordfw. tusl an excet,-
61 Ford F2M van, immaculate, in all
medium economical l t cel.
ens ne, autemahc, radio. Gn'i be told
fie c! -• the Year, fully of .0food
respects, 37dM miles. ES3173. S2S
from new IEAO 70S-.. $25 down d you
(ATOS• S2r down f You gWl,fy
down ,f you quality, Moritago Fond,
Qualify. Menla" Ford, 2646 Kingston
'�f Ford. 2660 I(iMston Rd-.
7 oe0 KmgaTon Rd., 2M-2137.
Re 'A1 7737
744
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1'19e 10 THE POST Thurs. 04•1. 18th. 1973
Dunbarton High School
PARENT SCHOOI, C()11- The aims and objectives of with the school on a more
NIUNIC'ATION the Council are six fold: to personal level: to state the
by Leonard George help eliminate the isolation view of the parents to the
The Parents' Advisory that separates school, home, school, trustees and board:
Council is again active at and community: to allow to have the opportunity to
Dunbarton High School. parents to communicate learn about the progress of
NnTiCE: OF APPLIC'ATioN b%- the Corporation of the
Tnwnship of Pickering of its intention to construct
Sanitary sewers and Sanitary Sewer Connections as
Local improvements and to apply for approval of a By-
law imposing special assessments therefore against
land in a local improvement area of the Township of
Pickering.
TAKE: NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering intends to construct as
local improvements sanitary sewers on the streets in the Rosebank Area all within a defined
local improvement area as outlined on a map marked as Schedule '•A" annexed hereto and
intends to specially assess the whole of the cost upon lands that are immediately benefitted
by the work as described in Schedule "A" hereto.
2. The Corporation also intends to construct as local improvements sanitary sewer
connections on the streets between the points as set out in Schedule • •B" annexed hereto and
intends to specially assess the entire cast of each connection upon the particular lot for or in
connection with which it is constructed.
3. The estimated cost of the said sanitary sewers is $440.000.00, no part of which is to he
paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $14.99. The special
assessment is to be paid in twenty equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rate
per foot frontage is $1.58.
4. The estimated cast of the said sanitary sewer connections is $91.8110.00. no part of which
is to he paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per service connection is $300.00. The
special assessment is to he paid in twenty equal annual instalments and the estimated
annual special rate is $.31.70 per service connection.
5. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its
approval of the undertaking of the work, and am• owner may within twenty-one days after
the first publication of this notice file with the Clerk his objection to the work being un-
dertaken.
(+. The Board may approve a the works being undertaken, but before doing so it )may
appoint a time and placewhen any objections to the works will be considered but notice of
such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice of objection as
provided for above.
7. A by-law for undertaking the works has been passed by Council on June 18. 1973. and
amended ern September 4. 1973 but (foes not take effect until the approval of the Ontario
Municipal Board has been received.
DATED at the Township of Pickenng this 4th day of October. 1973.
77
44
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�('HE:DULF "a•'
J. Robert Bozma
Acting Clerk -Solicitor
Township
�o f Pickering
�1 '1
SCHEDULE "B"
The Real Property which will be immediately benefitted is the property fronting or abutting
the portion of the streets named and the lands equally benefitting but not abutting the
works.
STREET
FROM
TO
Rosebank Road
It -Kid A� enue
Toyne•vale Hoad
Toynevale Road
11'inette Road
Rosebank Hoad
Pineridge Road
Ibrugemouni Drive
Winette Road
_ e
_
Rrruge•mount Drive
Dyson Road
Itnugemotini Drive
Rudd Avenue
Ite•Ila Vista Drive
It,rdd Avenue
Redd A�,enue
Winette Road
Pine•ridge Road
Tnynevale Hoad
Woodgrange Avenue
Hougeniount Dr.
J. Robert Bozma
Acting Clerk -Solicitor
Township
�o f Pickering
�1 '1
SCHEDULE "B"
The Real Property which will be immediately benefitted is the property fronting or abutting
the portion of the streets named and the lands equally benefitting but not abutting the
works.
STREET
FROM
TO
Rosebank Road
It -Kid A� enue
Toyne•vale Hoad
Toynevale Road
11'inette Road
Rosebank Hoad
Pineridge Road
Ibrugemouni Drive
Winette Road
Oakwood Drive
Tnynevale• Bread
Rrruge•mount Drive
Dyson Road
Itnugemotini Drive
Rudd Avenue
Ite•Ila Vista Drive
It,rdd Avenue
Redd A�,enue
Winette Road
Pine•ridge Road
Tnynevale Hoad
Woodgrange Avenue
Hougeniount Dr.
snuth Limit
Itirugemount Drive
Highwav 401
Hose•hank Road
Durham Curling Team Review
education and its c•on"
last season the Durham
Don Hurd from Kirkland
temporary relevance: to
College Varsity Curling
Lake brings eight years
allow the school to use the
Team became All -Ontario
curling experience to
group to assist them in
champions at the Ontario
Durham including 4 years as
communication: to interest
( ollegesAthletic Association
a skip. Hurd, a strong
more parents in the
Playdowns in Sudbury.
sweeper, will be a candidate
education of their children:
i'his year. the coach, Dick
for the skip's position. Ed
and to persuade the school to
Snowden, hopes to repeat the
Sikorski from Marathon,
use volunteers.
same feat. Hopefully this
Ontario is an enthusiastic
The council meets at the
year the College wanted to
newcomer with 4 Years
school on the first Wed-
enter a female team in
experience including two
nesday of each month. The
OCAA competition, but
years representing his
first meeting of the 1973-74
unfortunately there was no
school in the Northern On -
year took place on October
interest shown by the ladies
tario schoolboy playoffs.
3rd at 8 p.m.
of Durham. The men's team
Mr. Anderson, the Head of
has six players vying for a
the English Department•
spot on the squad.
made a presentation on the
Missing from last year's
g
':~-A�
�`
organization and subject
team will be skip, Randy
SUPERHOUDAYS
matter of the English
Henry, who has left school to
AT
Curriculum and distributed
take a position with Oshawa
some literature.
Wood Products. Henry viced
SUPER PRICES
At the next meeting, the
the team under Brian
Suddard when Durham won
Technical Director of
the Eastern Ontario
Dunbarton High School. Mr.
Championship two years ago
Ogilvie. will speak with the
and last year at skip was a
parents. Anyone interested
significant factor in the
in acquiring further in-
team's success.
formation on the Parents'
Vice Willie Beaton. a 2nd
'
Advisory Council is invited
year Business Ad -
to telephone Mr. Reed at the
school 4839-1125).
ministration student from
ANkwinrrtTour PacknW
Sunderland will be returning
SPORTS
as will lead dark Howsam
Bluellata
by Miss L. Jones
from Port Perry. Beaton was
NASSAU trw 5189. sd.r,
(ho Oct. 51h, Dunbarton's
the strongest shot -maker on
F•tmont7ours
football team was defeated
last year's while Howsam
FLORIDA km $169. awn
29 - 15 by a large Port Perry
provided the strongest
area+. Places
contingent. Sandy Smith
sweeping-
ACAPULCOF. $259..sy,
scored sur first touchdown.
Ralph Bridgeland, a 2nd
Great Places
The play of the game was
year Communication Arts
ST. LUCIA F. 5289, aye,
=rade by Gary Williams.
student from Oshawa, will be
Travel Fun Tours
scoring on a 70 yard sweep.
returning to iry to again
BARBADOS1k.,.5249.ay.
m 5249.
The senior soccer team kept
provide the steady play at
_• r�N Tours
rxi its winning ways.
Second stone. Newcomers
GREAT
defeating Vanier 3 - 2 in a
inchde Jim Hutcheon of
Oshawa.
BRITAIN ma =369. a,.
sloppy contest. clinching
Jim has had five
•u
firstace
Pl in the Western
lb
years schoolboy experience
sP''C1Ot �t t 7wwrt
League . The juniors were't
and this r
R adnate of R. S
so lucky. losing 3 - 1.
McLaughlin is in first year
The• girls' basketball season
Business Administration.
roar>roarnTro.i
CON, ACT.
engem IAM. 10th with a double
�
�Ia11e�Tlat�tsll�rf-4a4 7233
victory for the grey and red.
fought tlattle. The juniors
The seniors defeated An-
overp-vi-ed their opponents
it MPT TIAVR-445.7562
*r,�on 17 to 4 in a hard
t! 11
ON VIEW
FRIDAY OCT. 19
ALL NEW FOR *174
DATS11N 210
2 dr. Sedan, 4 dr. Sedan, Hatchback Sports Coupe
Be the first to test drive this new model
DATSUNSCA%//
1941 Eglinton Avenue East
'751-3511 -
DATSUN
751-3511
Thurs. oet. 181h, 1973 THE POST Page 11
BUDGET BUYS
4
FOR THE BUDGET -WISE
�. HIGHLAND FARMS
Fresh
CHICKEN
LEGS
Grade A.
Medium
EGGS
Ontario No- I
WINTER
c
The
potatoes
50 Ib. bag $2-99
Crop Ontario
doze
New hNi�Y
rtiond y
Cou
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A esc
PPI
a•.. Th.
t<hsb Ontario IoumS C Toww Club Sweet Pwitied89
99C
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1st. 'west Rouge Cub News
by Sandra Holmes
On Mon. Oct. 15th a special
have had their 11th birthday
Jansen.
"Going Up Ceremony" for
and wish to continue in
Andrew Taylor was also
' both "A" & "B" packs took
scouting move up to scouts
presented at this time with
place at the 1st West Rougoe
from cubs.
his Link Badge for high
Scout meeting held Monday
The following cubs from
achievement in cubbing.
nights at the West Rouge
"A" pack moved up - Eric
Several parents attended
Community Centre.
Anderson and Geoffrey
this ceremony. Mr. Ron
This was a special
Hudson, from "B" pack
Freeman, the new Scout
ceremony in which cubs who
Andrew Taylor and Ralph
Leader welcomed the new
scouts into his troop
Ticket Booth Attendants
1''a• Tire+liship ipf Pickering has openings at the Dun-
1•arlTrn Indoor Pim)l for ticket Nx)th attendants. Ap-
lrlicants .hrruld he mature adults, pleasant and
responsible and prepared to work irregular hours.
:application forms may he obtained from:
Personnel Department
Township Of Pickering
1710 Kingston Rood
Pickering, Ontario.
1Ili fi11@[1
Teddy Lederer and Paul
Brans of "A" pack were
invested at a special
ceremony last week.
Both "A" and "B" packs
now have a total mem-
bership of 27 each. Four of
our leaders, Don Meaker,
Bob Downey. John McLean
and Martin Holmes have
successfully completed Part
2 of their Woodbadge Course
held at the Greater Toronto
Region Scout Camp at
Woodland Trails.
We are very sorry to learn
that Stan Woodley, our long
time treasurer for the 1st
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Kinsmen Plan Kinfesf
At the Kinsmen Club of Bay for their support and men- Kin Gord Dickens, informed
Ridges General Meeting on tioned briefly the objectives the members that the prices
October 2nd, Mr. Harvey of this vear's United Fund. would be reasonable, 75t
Kirck, President of the Ajax- Dave Bass, Director of admission in the afternoon
Pickering United Fund was Parks and Recreation for includes a free stein, $1.50 in
presented with a cheque for Pickering Township also the evening includes a free
$150. by Kin Art Edmunds on attended the meeting and stein plus first fill -up.
behalf of the Kinsmen. Mr. was presented with a cheque Sheridan Mall has hired the
Kirck thanked the Kinsmen for $300. by Past President fantastic Andy Blumaur's
Kin Pat Mattson. The cheque Show Band for the occasion.
was presented on behalf of
West Rouge Group Com-
mittee, is going to be leaving
us this year as the Woodley
Family is moving out of our
district. Stan, as he is better
known to all of us has done a
more than excellent job and I
know everyone will be very
sorry indeed to see him
leave. Best of luck Stan from
the 1st West Rouge Cub and
Scout group.
Don't forget Apple Day on
(ktober 27th for our Cubs
and Scouts. Just remember
"Happiness is buying an
apple from a cub or scout"
the Kinsmen Club of Bay
Ridges from Molson
Breweries to aid in the
development of the Kinsmen
Park on Sandy Beach Road.
The Bay Ridges Kinsmen
%%ill be holding another
Kinfest. The date is Sat. Oct.
loth at Sheridan Mall
Auditorium and times are
from 1 to 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. to
1 a.m. This is in conjunction
with Sheridan hall's Bir-
thday Celebration and that
day has been set aside as
Germany Day.
Chairman of the Kinfest,
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