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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBR1967_06_15J Circulated in Bay Ridges, Bay Shore, West Shore, Fairport Beach & West Rouge Vol. 3 No 24 Thurs. June 15r'i. 1967 250 See Lions Centennial 'Project _1, 046. This was the scc:n, ia t Saturday morning (above) as the unveiling of the Centennial Foun- tain by the Rouge Mill - Pickering Lions Club took place. At left members of the Lions Club remove the cover to reveal the "Growth Column" sculptured by Bruce Watson. A parade of cars led by the Pickering Blue Notes band kicked off the event although the schedule was delayed due to the absence of Reeve Laycock due to illness. Three little girls, Mona Lok, Wendy Hern and Julia Goss gave flowers to ladies on the plat- form. f Deputy Reeve Mrs. Macpherson substituted for the absent reeve and welcomed the crowd of over 250 people gathered in front of the Picker- ing municipal Building. (Photos - Bob Watson). 48 hour MILLER and IMRIE REAL ESTATE LTD. all cash offer NY RID�iEs LEA�ING REACTOR m94Zw iooi w. "`(�i'�an�e'Peob�e, SPow.lUlc�te A&UST„ Pale 2 THE RI-PORTF.11, Thurs. June 15th. 1967 BAY REPORTER Published every Thursday by CAN -TITCH PUBLICATIONS Postal Address - Box 193, West Hill, Ontario Publisher - R.M. Watson TELEPHONE 284-1767 Opinion High Blood Pressure \1e0cal scit:•nce has a habit of tackling a pro- blem from all sides -- wherever an opening pre,se�its itself - a fact for which many thou sands of hypertensive Canadians can be grate- ful ideally, scientists would like to discover tl.a cause of a disease and then workout methods of prevention or treatment. But although they have not yet uncovered the cause or causes - of the most common type of high blood pres titre, scientists have given us several effec tfve ways of treating the condition which the Ontario Heart Foundation points out. affects one out of 20 adult Canadian-, Most cases of hypertension can he controlled drugs, diet, modification of living habits• or a combination of all three. Many different types of drugs have become available in the past 15 years, each designed to lower blood pressure in a somewhat different way. Perhaps the most widely used group of drugs are the tranquilizers that have a quieting effect on the brain and help lessen nervous tension. I his brings an elevated blotto prv-,sure down in many people. Som�:times a tranquilfzc•r is used along with other drugs Diuretics stimulate tlx: body to excrete salt - in some hypertensive patients. these drugs help lessen the tendency of blond vessel% to constrict or narrow Frequently, the diuretics strengthen the action of other. stronger drugs. enabling the doctor to use les, of these to obtain the desired result Other groups of dregs known as vasodilators widen the blood vessels, particularly the arter- ies in the kidneys, thus helping to ease the flow of blood. And there are the nerve -blocking agents which prevent excessive nervous reac- tions that tend to tighten or narrow the arteries. Unfortunately, althougl, there are now many useful ways to troat hypertension, many Cana- dians are not taking advantage• of these medic- al "finds". Sometimes it's because they do not know they have hypertension. the condition may be present for a long time before the, patient becomes aware that something is wrong. A regu- lar physical check-up is the only way to spot high blood pressure early L-arly detection per- mits steps to be taken promptly to control the condition and avoid the: possible complications that may affect the heart, kidney or brain. Researchers are still trying to -unravel the mystery of hypertension's causes, but mean- time, the Ontario Heart Foundation says, there is a great deal your physician can do to control hypertension's effects -- if he's given the chance Did You Know That ThE Bruce Trail was officially opened Sat. June 10th by Hon Rene Brunelle, Minister of Lands S Forests. The northermost tip of the frail is Tnbormory, and this will be the site of the opening. The devotion of the clubs, trail - makers and hikers in general has resulted in the preservation of this unique, scenic natural resource -- 440 miles of opportunity for people to "get back to nature " Last year from mid April to mid November, 4.1,664 golfers played at the Don Valley Golf Course. In the same period 49.801 played at I ium- ber Valley Golf Course. The Ontario Public Golf Course championship at Humber Valley comes up this year on June 16th. There is more truth than fable in the suggestion made this week by the publisher of this news- paper. He said 'If Russia and the United States joined forces --it would mean an immediate end to any thought of war, for who would even con- sider fighting both these big powers." Centennial Report r Let'% pun some colon into ou: surroundines for the first of luh. Reach for the rake. the hroonl u: and the paint brush for a cool #' cleanup and then put up flaps lots of flas.. Having crossed the countr\ duo int: the past few week, in\ impics cion is than so fan uc look pr'eti\ JIM in ( entennial year. ileo wrIn^� by JOHN W. FISHER courage u1 use color- u lack the cora IV8/ ao v CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER hunting, streamers. slr'cet de:or;r- tions and li> his" Arc we afraid Io put up flags" Mc \e hall ;t new and territorial shields and 1\I;iplc has heen providing know-how to flag since 196,;. Let's show ii this 1 eaf and ( cntcnniarl itioilup fir;•, communities on the hest wiry% to vicar. in protusion the full Ienglh of the imt•rme the appearance of urban In most of our cities and towns building and rural areas. l'h: reaction to 1'\c seen .er\ Muir out on the We should take the e\ample of the pno_ram is gooxl but there's .,reels that would sa\ we ac Furore. and sonic parts of i icnch still plcrett, to Jo. ha\ing a fcstl\c war. It's ars though C an,;& and Newfoundland. where we're still stunned and crirmhlin, tov.ns and cities ica.11\ coo all out from the _teat annual ( an:nliau Io decor:tr their homes and cons- Besides conducting the logical fi hiht•rnattion and ha\en'i awakened munitic, on t:sti\c occasions. clean-up operations. let*% decorate It, the fact that this sunuotI we'\c alread\ _un: a long w•a} ow properties and homes in a wa} espa'ciall\. wele to shake till on' it, clean up ( .,nada--ref irhishing w,c'vc ne\cr altcnipted Mfoic and usual winter drahrecss and he tfa\. old urban sections. face-lifting remincl ( entenn.al Visitors that like the first few c%ening .taus irtiidings. devclopmg park areas their is somcibine special going on in ( anaJa Ibis \car. I veryhod\ there :err rsccprions it, the,, gv11erd and h(.awtf\ine main streets. It is :an ak1 it-- even apartment Jwell- kkok of things. such as fc•dcr;,l a little oyer a \eau ago since the ens who can fee outsick ledges wrkl pno\incital huilclinp d a an+nw Centennial ( ommi.sion obtained with flags andd pen out window town halls- -Mit Itierc arc hundreds the ser\ice, of Roderick (lack to 1io\c` with grecncr> and fit} 41-f other pohiic huilding% with no handle its community improve ticow'er.. show of deco: for ( cnlcrini.-I 411:11: aml hcautification program. Wonic :ornmercial aril irklc►stti:,' Mi ( lack. who huJ directed the Nrilding, an,l piopritw, Mit net, ail\ of \'taoria's successful pro man\--rto\itk •ria -h -s of ,_;,let\ Kat to transfo ni its "town center' Who know." If we inicci awrw ttc•rc arkf there•. I %Lw one .vin the into ,: net% arc., of heautc. has •:olor into tour corttmunities for f�hitevn Flvabeth Ifighwa\ Iv ha'en promotinr he:uitificartion or 1vf.". it rltirht hriornc a ,rational Iwten lownto and Ii:rmilron the •' na tion... scale on behalf of th; h Ml-­t)nc that aikdel make its (t- H W.NO head offtae---.k.kr,! (..mi.il,sron northern hilr•rn:rtois a little nxxc ttru with a vliu-square-itrx ( an., R.sitIlk k ( lack has held semi .trrea!inr to :xtrsklievs and to twit ,han crawl of antis. ►hc pio\ n,:i.,! n.us in ..It ic.:ton, of ( amara and yisiiors. A New Force & Uniform Canada"s Armed Forces will begin evaluating a distinctive Canadian uniform early this sum- mer. The uniform• dark green in colour, and its insignia. will be tested by 400 members of the forces. It is the same for officers and men, except for rank insignia. Nenior commanders and selected personnel at all rank levels will wear the uniform during the trial period of approximately nine months. Distribution is based on the size of the command or formation, with Mobile Command - the largest - receiving 45 uniforms. The 100 -man guard of honor and flag parry on duty at EXPO 6; will be the largest single body, of personnel to test the uniform. The guard will be issued with the uniform within the next month. Designed for day-to-day wear, the uniform will not replace combat or environmental cloth- ing. The basic uniform, made from a crease resis- tant polyester fibre/wool fabric, will consist of a jacket, trousers and cap, with a light green polyester fibre cotton shirt, dark green tie and black shoes and socks. A peaked cap will be worn by all ranks. Warrant officers and equivalent and below will have a plain peak while officers will have trim on the peak. The cap badge will reflect the service, regiment or corps. All officers of the rank of brigadier, or equivalent, and above, will wear a new common cap badge. All other army and air force per- sonnel. and navy officers and chief petty officers, will continue to wear their present cap badges. Naval men up to and including the rank of petty officer second class will wear the badge now worn by petty officers first class. Pettyofficers first class will wear the same badge as chief petty officers. The uniform jacket will be worn without a belt, except for ceremonial occasions. For ceremonial occasions a dark green belt with gold stripes will be worn by officers and men. Officers will wear braid on the lower sleeve made from old gold fabric. Sergeants and below, and equivalent, will wear gold fabric chevrons on the upper sleeve. On the lower sleeve warrant officers first class, and equivalent, will wear the Arms of Canada; warrant officers second class, and equivalent, will wear the crown and wreath of laurel, and staff sergeants and equivalent will wear- a crown. Buttons on the jacket will be of similar color to the gold fabric. A matal collar badge will also be worn to indicate service branch. For hot weather, a short sleeve field jacket will be worn with the neck open. Officers will wear their rank insignia on shoulder epaulettes on this jacket, while the men will wear wash- able rank insignia on the sleeve. The uniform includes a light weight raincoat, and a heavier weight top coat. A greatcoat for winter wear is being designed. It is anticipated that some changes may be made in the uniform following a review of the evaluation reports. While the present trial uniforms will be of a light weight cloth, a heavier weight of cloth is being developed for evaluation under colder environmental conditions. A new uniform for women serving intheforces is also being designed. This uniform will be m ade from the same material used for the men's uniforms, and will be tested at a later date. Bicycle Rodeo Results Big Brother? Tote Kiwanis Club of ■ Centennial Ball Bay Ridges, & Picker- gift certificate. fatherless boys in ing Twp. Police BOYS' SENIOR: - This Fri., June 16th., Bicycle rodeo. was a Ist. - Jim Snetsiner warrant the formation terrific success as Naroch won a bicycle. in St. Gregories Audi- usual , with over 300 2nd. - Richard Ko- group.- This is the boys and girls parti- selik Foxclove won torium, Oshawa, is the cipating. Th•2, weather turned Centennial Ball spon- Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson and BY NANCY sored by The Holy Re - Councillor Norman GAYLORD deemer Parish. Waller when they prize winners. There will be a prize FASHION :01111SUITANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA I for the best costumed Rally of the Big 1st. - Isabella couple so dig out your "I 14)'S 7'NIl:1:Y' A skinny black. puFmitaics the throatlinc. high school prom out- lithe mini -Waite with a C(ickney Fabrics are rich, sumpttu)Us fit and your old ;rccent and a pathetic expression and always soft. velvet..uppk Cynthia Lotton, Rey- that make% her one of the %kiwkl-s wools. heavy silk rnspe%. Trim wedding suit. highest-paid mt+del.. She's the is limited to an tutlinr ttf The evening will be ideal. the one with the knrk. satin (tr grosgrain ribbon on highlighted by come - Nom there are "twiggy- - jacket details. Sew it for late dian Billie Meek. Don't fashiorm, ckn is a vested py- summer into fall' miss this delightful junta slit with /ippetil front and event. `.toot in colnrr-splashed crepe. - " PLAI*FOR%l PARTNVRS 00000••• Another l tt iggy is a front- that are guaranteed it) uplift 1111iiiiiiiiss 3MMl .ripped baht, dress wilh squared )ono spirits a-. sell as your feet. oairnlhoks and fly -aa a) collar ,c %%,.st stoles from the � tn- Graduation court in prrtirlc ryekt with tak'nt art: grounded on ' : to I scail..f•asl hem inch thick srks. Toes are aide Graduations will be 1oiIIF.RF %I.1. the open and heels htxrstcd and taking place at Dun- aP*Acr. gttrte:' e:tne arc the tapering in reverse frtxn a barton High School on flult). frilly. prissy hah. Here Aitk htwant it) a narrower Thurs. June 22nd. at ctnie.mtagh. sleek. sophistical- top. Bring% hack pec -war 19111'. g p.m. Approximately eat straw% and feks with bruits twr4algia in any case. 200 students will be turning up. tlrwn our half and "rhe graduating. half. Srtmhrero. Safari and CUFA F:R CI TIF peek- Aussic are the hig three: while a -hot lace gently shaped into 000000000 the big colour. Trims are ntn- narrowed to hand a aal+y-shift with it, own link New Station rtistcnt or a head tr to match. What ��E ofgnngrain ribbon, A smart and make. it lever:' You make it t clever" A new radio station practical .!talk from the suet- from a U by 7- inch lace will locate its trans - w, um tablecloth. Sea it minus lininFmine_ r along Baseline Yf/l NEED\'T S%RWE and facings. Bind edge.. in- Road. using a small tot scar the smoking criscmthk. eluding hem, with silk to match office in Ajax. F-­cntially a punt.uit but with or clash. :hake tiny French The station will cover a differerwc. The styling n seams by sewing I/tt-inch in. "turn Ontario County and ..trier. nuke femminc. A frilled with wrong aides facing. hkNrsr. silky vc.t or crepe slip. right sides Wrether and stitch will be known as 0n pecks framn hrneath the again. For A nude kwtk cu ct- CHOO - 1390. king, lurch castal wLct. A up henrath. dip a slip in .ttunL hues Ilopp% hos. tntull)let CI IffeC. Bicycle Rodeo Results Big Brother? Tote Kiwanis Club of Krosno Blvd, won a $5 Are there enough Bay Ridges, & Picker- gift certificate. fatherless boys in ing Twp. Police BOYS' SENIOR: - Pickering Township to Bicycle rodeo. was a Ist. - Jim Snetsiner warrant the formation terrific success as Naroch won a bicycle. of a "Big Brother" usual , with over 300 2nd. - Richard Ko- group.- This is the boys and girls parti- selik Foxclove won question asked of cipating. Th•2, weather turned $10. 3rd. - Terry Shaw, Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson and out fine for this event. Modlin Rd. won $5. Councillor Norman In all, there were 12 BOYS' & GIRLS' Waller when they prize winners. JUNIOR attended the Motor GIRL'S SENIOR: - Wayne, Crann, Col- Rally of the Big 1st. - Isabella mar, $15; Jeffrey Brother Association Lugossy of Reyton Hiltz, Teytan, $10; which terminated at Blvd. won a bicycle. Howard Peel, $5. the Holiday Hockey 2nd. - Ruth Estry, Cynthia Lotton, Rey- Ranch in Pickering Balaton Ave, won a ta;:. $15; Carley Vint, last weekend. $110 gift certificate. Bayshore, $10; Donna The boys who at - 3rd. -Kathy Krachan, Jacobs, Krosno, $5. tended the Rally were given a wonderful day with horseback rides and well planned The Association feels tgames. our that with the population 1111iiiiiiiiss 3MMl in Pickering a service club might well be West Rouge Plaza interested in forming West Hill, Ontario an affiliated group to a- help with fatherless High Fashion E'zir boys of the area. Mr. All Forms ,tyl:ilg Waller has the name of Hair Beautv of the person to con- tact. rhurs. Juno 15th, 1967 THE: REPOR] LK 1-al�e. 3 Whip 'n' Zip Up! PRINTED PATTERN dy-> pse- -441C-3 flit•• 1"-k line from net k :.. ankl, that'.- the Joy of rh. Ptultt+uit Zip into it ah.•n yoon're hns)• or want I.. Look heauttfnl at Ratio Irarti. Jacket for rouler weather Printed 1'attrrn tsi: 111+w' Sine. 111. 12. 111. I G. 11 Size I i take. >'d;. t:. u: FIFTY CENTS 1Ln�1 it, rain. 1110 +1MIIII-. plea.. : t.:' .•aeh pattern Ontario residents add 3e sales tax. 1'rutr plati,:v StZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of Wat- son Publishing Co. Ltd - Pattern Dept.,6OFront St., West, Toronto. SpriiWit Fashionq are a JOS' FOft ALL SIZES' See 11 zty lei. 2 free hat patterns, fabrics. aremsorien in new Fprine-cutnmer Pattern rata - log. gift (roglron fur free pat. ten+ in Catalog. Send 50t PORTtM=TAL •SUINIL f OF tA/YR SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 A.AA. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Sit tilts A. Maeitrwoili /ttlilie sebosel DAY RIDGES Children's Movie "In Search of the 7 and 8 and 250 grades Castaways" will be ' 1 to 6. shown at Frenchman's Bay Public School this Saturday at 1 p.m. and again at 3 p.m. Admission is 450 adults. 350 grades CHAIN SAWS . We sell or Rent! Dis- tributors for Home - lite and Stihl Morningside Rent Ails orningside (at King- ston Rd.) 282-0711 oarclosest afore: — HEATHERBELL CHILDREN'S iPEAR I NFAIM'I'S TO SIZE 111 t+� MARY MAXIM K 11I TtI IiG tIlOOLS � MORNINGSIDE PLAZA WEST HILL PHONE 282-3034 UT J 77 - FOOD MARKET Hwy.2 Rnrlr,e Hi 1 1• just east of Rouge Bridre at 20 Fresh Excellent for barbeclueing Chicken Wings lb -19, Strictly Fresh Grade A Medium Eggs inlyooue ccarton35C U.S. No. 1. California New Potatoes 10 lbs. 69c Fresh Grade A oven ready ve Chickens 3%2rlbs. Ib.31c ' HOT MID-DAY MEALS * R1:FRF.,-diMFN 1� " FULLY L1C'I .NSi:t) �;'ALIFIi:1) I AF BAY RIDGES MONTESSORI SCHOOL For further information please call - Mrs. Abraham, 839-5063 or 5,39 581a I.C.A. PLAZA ' G � s -- Bay Ridges -- 839-2848 t. �1 CARNIVAL SPECIAL) AT MARJOR[1-:'S yles from S3.98-. 2 C 3 piccs hats >!( Summer Shifts - $3.98; Bathing Suits from � iiscr, Wonder. Exquisite. Daisy. - $8.95; Blouses - reg. - S4 98, now - 'ink it: Lingerie. •, $2.98: Sport Shoes and Sandals. from $2.99: t` Nylons - 490; Shorts & Top f-,ets, stretch Visit ,r store during the lions Carnival & terry cloth all qualities; Summer skirts Bay Ridges Plaza. Shop locally al discount from $3.98; Straw bags from $3.98: Jeans. prices. Nursery School rwo courses offered -- 1. MON FESSORI COURSE . . . 9:30 to 11:30 1:30 to 3:31► 2 DAY NUW=,ERY AS ABOVE For working mothers the day- nursery opens from % a m to 7 p. m. ' HOT MID-DAY MEALS * R1:FRF.,-diMFN 1� " FULLY L1C'I .NSi:t) �;'ALIFIi:1) I AF BAY RIDGES MONTESSORI SCHOOL For further information please call - Mrs. Abraham, 839-5063 or 5,39 581a I.C.A. PLAZA ' G � s -- Bay Ridges -- 839-2848 t. �1 CARNIVAL SPECIAL) AT MARJOR[1-:'S yles from S3.98-. 2 C 3 piccs hats >!( Summer Shifts - $3.98; Bathing Suits from � iiscr, Wonder. Exquisite. Daisy. - $8.95; Blouses - reg. - S4 98, now - 'ink it: Lingerie. •, $2.98: Sport Shoes and Sandals. from $2.99: t` Nylons - 490; Shorts & Top f-,ets, stretch Visit ,r store during the lions Carnival & terry cloth all qualities; Summer skirts Bay Ridges Plaza. Shop locally al discount from $3.98; Straw bags from $3.98: Jeans. prices. Page 4 THE: REPORTER Thurs. June 15th. 1967 �, .. ae " �r ,.-l.., ray. � - __ -��• .,�`. A Parade - And A Choir Sings At Ceremony Everyone likes a parade and these Pickering I ownship youngsters do a great job of march- ing! I'hey led the parade to the Municipal Build- ing un Saturday. At right can be seen the choirof St. Pauls -on - t he - I i ill as they sang the Centennial Hymn as the new • •Growth Column' • pours out good Pick- vring water (Photos - Bob Watson) W. 0. BENNM Gorwai Insurance FOR THE BEST IN All TYPES OF INSURANCE 941-4153 TRJP"ONE *42-4375 On ilishway : a. 2, Owe Mile Err of Pkim 6 M�F1Y WAIT .. AL "CW FOR BEST VAl(/ft, REDWOOD SWIMMING POOLS N47W' UNION OUT, SEE THE WORLD'S � POOL WITH SAFETY FLARE Low tic� fENCED DESIGN aed BUILT - FCA LIFORNIA REDWOOD BENCHES . Led-" Su"" UP TO 10 YEARS TO PAY � "s Parmac Const. Co. . 20 SWAP Meer .stiewnst"I 3596 St. Clair Ave. E. coft 266-7744 •10y""'""t' 282-5433 Softball Parade And Player Benefit Dance The Softball Associa- tion would like to ex- press its thanks to everyone who helped make the parade and player benefit dance a success. In connection with the parade the following groups are to be com- mended for their ef- forts : Lillian Cross and Girls, Bay En= gineering for the music, Mr. R. Perry - Horse Riders and Clean - up Crew, Pickering Blue Notes, All participating Spon- sors, Fire and Police Depts., and St. John's A rabulance. The many prizes given out at the dance were all donated by local merchants in- cluding Universal Toy, Bay Ridges Drive-in, Tee Pee Drive - in, Marjorie's Ladies Wear, Roda Furniture, Bay Ridges Decorating Centre, Wally's Bar- ber Shop and Chique Hair Stylist. t C c!w►+ gyp, .. ... .. .0 4.0 Rose 1Tbjf.,t'-1 &4ift�a &I -Le Authorized Singer Dealer KNITTING SUPPLIES - FABRICS - NOTIONS Rentals and Service For All -Makes of Machines West Rouge Plaza 284-4336 Barkey Brothers Butchers Pickering - Scarboro Townline %2 Mile S. of Steele's All meats seasoned, cured and smoked by our own German Pennsylvania Dutch method. OPEN THURS. FRI. SAT. DELICIOUS STRATFORD CHEESE We have delicious 4 yr old cheese, medium cheese and farmer's mild cheese - all with extra fine flavour. closed 294-2537 Sunday 294-0456 I IIUI Z�. JIII IG 10111. 17UI IIILa IXL: rV I\ 1 L:.1\ I-QXG J Like To -Get Your THINBAY I D WEEKLYRxUPORTEn Circulated in Bay Ridges, Bay Shore, West Shore, Fairport Beach & West Rouge / On a regular basis? By the year - $3.00 - 1 yr. $5.00 - 2 yrs. $6.00 - 3 yrs. By the the month - 25¢ 1 t ' SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ' Bay Reporter Box 193 i West Hill, Ontario. I wish to have a subscription for i Q 1 year $3 [-1 2 years $5 3 years $6 1 or Q 254 per month Name ' Address Phone i Keep in touch with important Community events With Your Community Newspaper Call today 284-1161 Page 6 THE REPORTER Thurs. June 15th. 1967 with Gwen fawthrop F.N.C.S. Heat Brings Garden Work We seem to have missed Spring all to- gether this year. The last week has been the first warm spell we have had and it has brought the spring flowers out and the heat from the sun has finished them in a few days. With this weather has come a lot of work es- pecially in the spra;- ing as tiie bugs and in- sects have thrived this last week and really raised their ugly heads. The tent cater- pillar has made its ap- pearance. It is easy to identify for these caterpillars are within a very large web, usually one on a branch. The best and surest remedy for these is to remove the branch and burn them. You can try spray but I still like the old fas:iioned method and you are sure you are rid of them. A lot of complaints have been received this week about trees and shrubs that have started to leaf out and then seem to shrivel. In some cases it could b e the lack of water for some beds are very dry now if you have not been watering the last week. Another cause is mites and these are difficult to see. You should in all cases spray with an ornamental spray to rid your trees and shrubs of any pest that they may be bothered with. The second is to give them a good feeding of preferably a liquid fertilizer which acts immediately andwater well. If this has happened to your fruit trees, particularly p� ach, it could be a fungus. In all cases a good general purpose spray should be used but be sure that you DO NOT use a systemic on your fruits and vege- tables. Privet hedging is now being attacked. This, too. needs spraying and if you want to take the easy way uut use the systemics which last for a few weeks as the insects will con- tinue to nibble if you don't act. OVER 400.000 CANADIAN FAMILIES ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF... HOME SERVICE • A FULL UNE of Ouality Assured FRESH Dairy Products Delivered to your door. e HOMOGENIZED. 2 c/o ALL JERSEY & SKIM MIL( in the container of your choice. e QUARTS - 1h GALLONS - 3 OT. JUGS e MONTHLY SPECIALS OF 'FEATURE PRODUCTS • COURTEOUS SALESMEN WHO REALLY WANT TO SERVE YOU. If you are not now enjoying the convenience of Home Service - Shouldn't you be? There's a Silverwood Salesman on your street serving many of your neighbours. May we be of service to you? FOR SERVICE AND COMPLETE PRODUCT UST PLEASE PHONE 759-6761 Sitmerwood DAIRIES, UMIITED 789 WARDEN AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONT. Peonies are now starting to get large buds and in some var- ieties will soon be in bloom. The blooms do need support. If you did ,not place a ring around the base of them when they first started to grow, you can get a peony ring at the nur- series which will open. Or use a coat hanger and place this around the bush at the bottom. Gently raise this up the plant till it be- comes snug. Do NOT pull it too tight for the blooms will be too crowded. The ring will hild the peonies up off the ground and at the same time will not show. As the tulip blooms fade snip them off for they will take all the food available to them by fertilizer through their leaves to produce seed instead of storing up bloomfor next year. As the season was late this year the fol- iage will take a lot longer to ripen and turn yellow before we can remove it. Plant you r annuals among them, anyway, s Bad Ridges Softball Bay Ridges Shells playing in the Oshawa Senior League have won their fourth straight game. The Shells have yet to lose a game this year. The latest win was over Oshawa Peoples 6-5 behind the 12 strikeout pitching of Stu Higham and Al Buksa. , Sitting stars for Bay Ridges were Peter Ev- erett driving in 3 runs with a home run and Jim Daly picking up 2 hits in four trips to the plate. Two other games scheduled for last week were rained out. Up and coming tour- naments find the Shells in Owen Sound on July 1st. and Oshawa on July 15th. •0000000• To Attend NDP Convention Elected to attend the New Democratic Party Federal Convention in Toronto from July 3rd. to the 6th. were, Marg Klym, Murray Wal- lace, Pat Ferron, Joyce Read. They will be delegates from On- tario South Riding. Guest speaker at the recent meeting was Mr. Arthur Williams, a former MLA for the riding of Ontario. Mr. Williams spoke on some of the ex- periences he has had during his active life in politics. Louis Rousseau re- ported on the member- ship campaign to be carried out during July and August. Ten thous- and pieces of litera- ture will be distri- buted in a door to door canvass to get under- way in the next week. •0000000• and they will get a start. When the tulips do the your annuals should have a good enough start to take over and be at their best. Lilacs are now in bloom and when they fade, just cut off the dead bloom for if you cut anymore you will be cutting off next year's bloom which is already set. Keep this in mind when you cut branches off for bou- quets and especially the Hybrids, like the Frank Paterson. You may not get any bloom next year. Give lilacs lots of shade for a few days after they have been planted even if you have t o rig up a white sheet over them. The same will apply to any shrub you might try to transplant that has not been growing in pots for some time. If you are transplant- ing annuals give them a little shade for a day or two by covering them with baskets but make sure the air can circulate. This gives the poor things a fight- ing chance. lWhat Happened? Mr. Pat McGrath of the Bay Ridges Rate- payers' Association asked Council on Monday evening what action, if any, had been taken on the 900 name petition he presented to them a few weeks ago. The petition protested the increased mill rate and was presented to Council with the inten- tion of it being presented to the Provincial Government. Reeve Laycox asked the Township Clerk what had been done with the petition who in turn advised that no action had been taken. He asked Mr. McGrath to provide him with the original. West Shore Association has agreed to supple- ment the petition with 1200-1500 names from the West Shore area, and West Rouge will also further the cause by circulating a petition in their area. Liberal Is Concerned Ontario South provin- nothing has even been tial Candidate, Alban said about it, let alone Ward, said this week done. that he is very much concerned about the The Liberal can - labour difficulties in didate appealed to the Toronto area. ,premier Robarts todo "I am convinced that something. He added: the Robarts Govern- This Policy of waiting ment is allowing till we go down for the another crisis to grow third time has got to right under its very stop. We have been nose. The whole of the dragged to the brink on Metro area construc- every vital issue be - tion industry, through fore any action is strike and lock -out, is taken. In the last year grinding to a halt. Hun- there has been a finan- dreds are presently tial crisis, a labour and thousands soon crisis and a farm will be out of work. crisis. We had and still Prime time is being have an education wasted. Autumn will crisis. Municipalities arrive and many pro- ire virtually para- yzed by our archaic jects will be unfinished - notably classroom tax structure. Surely space desperately we can be spared the needed for Septem- consequences of a pro- ber", he stated. longed labour -man - Mr. Ward said that agement feud. The this crisis has been livelihood of many looming for two many people has been months or more, yct placed in jeopardy. 0000000000000000000 Ratepayers Urge Regional Study Spokesmen from four Pickering Township ratepayers groups appeared before Coun- cil on Monday evening pressing for a regional study of the area, with special emphasis on amalgamation with the town of Ajax and Village of Pickering. "We are facing the danger of Sparodic ur- banization between Port Union Road & the Whitby line" said Mr. Kruger of West Rouge. "The cost for such a study would be borne 50% by the Province and 5W, by the County. Ontario County has been seriously con- sidering such a re- quest" he continued. Mr. Hugh Miller, North Pickering Rate- payers, Mr. Norman Banning of West Shore Ratepayers and Mr. Pat McGrath of Bay Ridges Ratepayers backed up Mr. Kruger in his request. Reeve Laycox in an- swer stated that this was the line that most people were favouring now, with the trend be- ing for larger admin- istrative areas. PAR ]HE WM Automatic Transmission Service Rebuilt transmissions Transmission tune-ups $16 (includes - adjust bands and change oil) Transmission overhaul $60 General repairs labour 406 Old Kingston Rd. (rear) West Hill 284-1998 284-1998 Report From Queen's Park On the 17th May, the Honourable W. G. Davis, Minister of Education, announced the launching of a program in 1968 which will eventually ensure that all elementary school teachers in the Province will have university education. Under this program, which the Minister of Education described as the most significant de- velopment in teacher education in this century, teachers colleges for the education of elemen- tary school teachers will be integrated with the Province's universities. It is contemplated that the first transfer of the program to a university will be made effective .July 1, 1968 and that conceivable all will be in readiness for two institutions to make the transfer at that time. Other transfers will be made at the earliest possible date. In all cases, the terms under which the transfer will be made will be by agreement between the university and the Department of Education along the lines governing the operation of the colleges of educa- tion already in effect. The first step probably will provide that a prospective teacher entering university would take a two - year program with each year de- voted partly to academic work and partly to teacher training. At the end of two years he could go out and teach or continue his university studies. Later, the requirement might change to a full year of academic work, followed by the two year program described above, so that the student might still be able to leave after atotal of th.-ee years. This pattern could then be extended to the ulti- mate requirement of a minimum of a degree and certificate. The full details of the program have yet to be worked out with each university concerned. When the program gets under way, students planning to become teachers will take their academic courses on the same basis as other students in the university but they will not get academic credits for their teacher - training courses. They will spend four years after Grade 13 getting their degrees and certificates, with each year incorporating a combination of aca- demic and teacher - training courses. Entrance training standards for teacher - training students will be gradually upgraded from the present 50 per cent to a minimum of 60 per cent by September, 1972 - or earlier if this is possible. The Minister of Education also announced that the last initial summer course for uni- versity graduates proceeding directly into teach- ing upon graduation will be offered during the summer of 1968. In spite of the many advantages which these summer courses had, they have not been with- out their undersirable features. The period of training has been too short, and because classes of studenrs were not available in the secondary schools during the summer period, there was in - Crest HARDWARE COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD i BUILDERS HARDWARE GARDEN SUPPLIES ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SALES i SERVICE SAY MOM PLAZA, SAY RIDGIN TBJPHONE 539.3131 IV Allo sTTLM no" aw Sao" Nt 839-3511 "COWU I ■EAM CULTOK - y Hon. Tom Wells adequate opportunity to practise teaching in actual classroom conditions. The problems in- volved have been studied fully by officials of the Department of Education, the staffs of the col- leges of education, professional organizations, etc. As a result of this study and of the possible alternatives it has been decided that the last :initial summer course for university graduates proceeding directly into the teaching profes- sion after graduation will be offered, as stated above, during the summer of 1968. The second summer course for these students will be of- fered for the last time the follow! ig summer. Students who graduate from university in the spring of 1969 and thereafter will be required to take the year - long program at a college of education to qualify for teaching. An appro- priate program will continue, for a period of time, to be offered during the summer for uni- versity graduates who have had, after gradua- tion, five or more years experience in another profession or position and who decide that they wish to qualify as teachers. ............................. Thurs. June 15th. 1967 THE REPORTER Page 7 DedicateL"ions Project In the top photo, Lion Walter C. Fisher, a past president of the Lions International throws the first coin in the newly dedicated sculpture - fountain. The coin throwing brought $13.20 in the Lions Club treasury as of Monday. Below heads are bowed as Rev. Father A.G. Quesnelle gives the prayer of dedication. Lion Harry Newman (at left) was honoured at the ceremony as well for his lifetime work in the Lions movement. (Photos - Bob Watson) >t a Winners Winners of the IGA food voucher draw sponsored by the Kins- men Club of Bay Rid- ges for the week end- ing June 10th. are Mrs. I. Power, 874 Gren- oble, Bay Ridges - $25 voucher and Mr. D. McNally, 70: Cortez, Bay Ridges - $10 voucher. •WASHERS 1339 I ARWOOU AVENUE W )Rn, AJAX • DRYERS 942_3321 •SMALL APPLIANCES Large or small - we repair pair them all Page 8 THE REPORTER Thurs. June 15th. 1967 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----� 1 1 HELP WANTED - FOR SALE - FOR RENT - USED CARS - 1 ,WANT 1 ' 1 SALES REGISTER PROPERTIES BUSINESS SERVICES COMING EVENTS Classified Ads Can Be Accepted Up Until 12 noon Tuesdays C a 112 84-17 6 7 `y---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------All 4P:V0. ♦ itis 1Y: r .:;:,Y•',.,:•J:• •:tiff •rA ..:...... l J:Y.Y: r • A, � N' }Y •A;. '. w: • •xv: v:::. � cavi.:...,,:tiQ:3;?,f::;:�:?:::::ti:{ll:ti•5:;:;::5: ;':::i :•:-0Ot•. :::� .................... w...Y•. •rr.; Xi Jf ...... y..:� .�11 Vii,-,.... .Y�. t'�4y,M1.. :....-�•M1.... N.�::... .a�t� : �'" ...-h'•�•: •tel-':': . ........... FOR SALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE 400A'hY.VNCVQca•D000Oa0.�AT0A:9A1C4k 3:•:•:cvrSk+?: Ai�4Dr00000P4::•ROS:•:{t%;COS:�0.�+xn7Y.:S:Sri{•:;..... .. •'�`�Ss`r:•'S•=:2Rk=:`.{`v. .. ..:. i::,v,'rr,: rr:: ..........-a•M?SS:;d4'??L`.?t::-:<:;::'1..;:;Si:}r::'t:3: .....:..... .................. ?:3:=: N, :•900 W:•..:::r:: VACUUM CLEANER repairs, to r on mattes, supplies. res- Real Estate Secretary SMITH B R O S call. All rep las rebuilt uaran mach- Executive -Receptionist yeas. All repaln guaranteed eed ate Men and women with sales back - year. Aethorixed Hoover Service. `round, carefully trained to our Secretary Docceptor acquires secretary - re- Motor Bodies Ltd Free estimates in your home own real estate course, designed Scarborough. h. brand new office !n • Wallace Vacuum Service, 1530 and barked up by a sound retire- Scarboi g p Interesting and requires Pharmacy Ave. Hi. 4-4212. meat plan, to give you a llfettme for If you tog position for right girl. q career in a well -rounded, an If you [hint you qualify call: � DECORATOR PQ,LAWS Many phase, real estate company. Com- 782-4039 •Power Brake Operab beautiful designs. smocked or peter home selection and photo- Ago. 1, 1%7 • peals, on display in wide variety graphic home displays are tre_ SAIESUDY•Sc',ral Fitters of fabrica. Custom made it de- mendous aids to your sales ef- For trearurer - comptroller, food sired 267-3275 or 261-7323. torts. manufacturing, Midland i ELLes- as ■ • FURNACES, -- forced air 10 year fits, retirement plan Call Mr. Reidted and experienced person. :2V-putee. complete i-allatim 266-7731. xcelleat working conditions 1 per week. Package deal $150. salary. -- 696-55". Licence $559. Bowes & Cocks ltd. For interview KNW RVG Sales and Service, new Gallery O fe a l l : and wed knitting machines, 272 Vamp. Phase 368-7045. Homes Realtor V6 j-------------------------- 2731E Innten E. of 11riwle Miss PattersoN FUEL OIL for lata! delivery - Call 8 y Agincourt Fuel 293-7191. emberTozosto Real Estate Board 151-4330 ---- - FOR RENT, clean modern trotter, AUTOMOTIVE STORE to Agin - CARETAKER. suit pensioner• hours t pay discussed to in- terview. Stan immediately. Must live near, have transportation. fully egrtpped, sleeps 6. Ideal way to see Expo or take a trip. court. Sales or stock clerk. Full EXPERIENCED sewing machine HELP WANTED in September. See Mr. Headley. Foster Motors. Ave. 293-2424. RsasoaaDle -447-6252. or part-time. Immediately. Age operator required. 444-1180. friendly lady. 8 a.m. 'till noon. 3445 Sheppard - --------------------- -------- ALUMWINDOWS. W stags, 25-55. Mr. Smith AX. 3-8211. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ PART TIME nurse required tons- 5 days a vrodcBeach district. - OX. 9-1080. ------------------------------ '�v �:abst;.v;;a:•: cw;..:.+?n a+t•:ta0000so- $5 t up, cash It carry. for got- }:::::r stat in doctor's dri«. Please pbone 293-4171. ------------------------------ WANTED GARDENING �_ pa0� `735-j�11 EMPLOYMENT WANTED -.;;;-:-.;>::- : --woman to babysit and eo little lttweewor► in mr hottte dt SUPPLIES ------------------------------ TYPEWRITERS a Adding Ma- " 0°°0'004P°0Q °0 Qt :_.;-;;d;{�;; ANTIQUES & ART $ days per week west Rouge ares. Call after 6 pm. or Sat- ' ...... _ ghee. sew And used Office Sop - MAN W ANTS CLEANING of floors. a ere+� urday. 284-7423. W J �ile� robber stamps. eta R.M _. ago Is - or any odd job wound Dse Ce., 424s Sheppard Ave. E.. home daring day. 294-4456 291-3301. -- --------------------------- iciiiE_"3;; SUITE. 3pee.-arbortas. Eo.sac:r:;•::-::.::•: w� brand new $V C&M a Carry ENTERTAINMENT 3364 Yontge St. HU. s-7911- ------------------------------ ----------------------- male, from champioa stock. 755- _..ago ws.el. brad new 35-•, sprlyfuledtwattrvwes 963. Cash t Carry. 33M Yosea SL HU 477011. ----------- -------------- --- 6 TRA?66TOR, radio• smart pink Coker. with beadle ba ry oper- OW& 1-Itst to hold. U2. Sae is NEWS office wtndow 21111-2543. Recbe►geeble Flashlights Never weeds bmarles, ~lase any 110/230 wall sockrt. Avadabie Is Rad. Blue. Greta. Grey and ljrsws. One, year guarantee. only $6.50 pars 5% Sails Tu. No C.O.D.•s - Mau Order. LB. Don- ley. Impon - Export. 74 Bobtmar Rd, West H LL, Ontario IDEAL CENTENWAL Salt for girls. I1 Inch doll dressed is assorted cdoars. Give your child aoa sth/wg dmerentt OX. 471000. ------- --------------- ___ ---- FOOL 7AfILE t acasesotlen. Gam ds 4 a S. Escallen oosdlttoa slam Cash t Carry. 3m Y SL M. 8-791L oto ----------------------------- BDYS BICYCLE 26". peepAnegas stove - 4litatmer. 282-S.SW. -- ------------------------- CttES7 O?.DRAWr.RS, nwpstntsd 4 drawer• brand w $15. Cash t Carry. Also avaLLsb(e 5 drawer, 6 drawer t s drawer at bargain Ssieas- 331" Yoffie SL He. 41 - it. CAMPING trailers. scrntcbed and dented 6239 M $399. mattrasses $19 95. 3- spare the SLS -95. Siesta car naa:esess, caep CARS sad ptlat kolf pairs. ops 9 am. so 9 ,Campers 733 }}asmandeSarboro.. 751 -7766- ------------------------------ NEW WALNUT DRESSER (3 drauere). Plume 539-4627 eve - Stage anti weskiwi -------------------- -- CENTS OF WXURKIUS hosAn, laving roots. diolwg room, bed- room. deo rves. drapes. lamps etc.all In ezeenew cosdltlas, =UK sell tits week. 757-4391 -- . CHESTERFIELD, French prwfn- eial FrWewooC toast colour,eX- eeLleat condition. Ladies Rata - maker cost. Medium size. Bias rods for stair carpet. 292-0386. -- ---------------------------- I.AVELY RUGS, 9 a 12, 8 z 10, carriage lamp. Reasonable. 225- 06". ------------------------------ KENMORE PORTABL-E sewiifg machine. Ereelient condition. 292-5666. BABY CARRIAGE, Gendron, ez- relleat condition, used only 5 months. Call 698-1342 or -694_6661. ---------- 14 FT. FtBREGI.ASS CRESTL.INE boat, 40 h. p. Johnson motor It trailer. 293-6.594. 9 z 12 BROAD .00M flus $29. Cash i Carry, 3366 Yonge St., HU. s-7911. ------------------------------ BABY CARRIAGE, car bed and stroller in one. Almom new $30. Call 282-6196. Camping Trailers Sales - Rentals Open weekends Wood Camping Supplies 6167 Kingston Rd. Highland d M4585 Cook Saddle horses for Aire by the hour Markham Rd. i mile north of Steeles 297-2691293-6445, at -a c MOVING Planning To Move? CALL W.H. CARTAGE fl MOVING CO. fi Reliable ressowable and fully insured 531-5291 A-1 CARTAGE or Moving, 1 or 2 nen available. E pariencedand careful. Joe's Cartage. Licensed t Insured 264-5662. MOVING, large or small, anytime. r reasonable. lwsured. Also and basements calmed. 's- Cartage. phone 691-641. ------ ---------------------- MOVERS t CARTAGE, amytAlrg. anytime. bAly equipped- Alm rub- bhb removal. 7 3311 3 33 7 or 266' 3739. ---------- ------------------ ARTICLES WANTED MONEY $$ Used furniture, picture frames, military objects. glaze, china. sil- ver, sold. brass. copper. coins, top prices paid. 282-5604 CASH paid for furniture, pianos, musical instruments, sporting goods, radios, tape recorders, cameras, typewriters, sewing machines, etc. We buy or trade almost anything. Resale Centre, 2861 Lawrence Ave. East at Grimley Rd. AM. 1-6428. FOR SALE TOP QUALITY CANADIAN TENT TRAILERS McKENZIES (Heated Sbowroomi Solos - Rentals - Accessories 233 Ne. 7 Highway East 300 ft. west of Bayview Upen Weekdays 1:00 p.m. to 9p. m. weekends - !0 am. to 6 p.m. 225.6913 ------------------------------ HOUSEKEEPER wanted Sept. 1967 to June 1966 for Dow Millis area. Dally Mon. to Fri., noon till 4:30 p.m. 498-7741 evenings. ------------------------ ----- SWITCHBOARD. Shift work and weeksods. w W train. Pfms 26- 4347. 9oec.•:• FOR GOOD RESULTS PERSONAL on wee, control call Reg. It Pad. Friendly Lawn i Snow Service. :::::rr,::-,: -:x•: 284-3020 I— '-- - -_- ---_ HAIRDRESSER In your Mme. cold waves. bseach- tag, riming I1 toning. Licensed - OX. 9-9307 CARPET AND RUG cleaners, tact For test Pr�raa efficlewt ser.- - Pick-upandde- Them To fiery. Ds -Lear: Stair CwMon Lad.. 40 Danforth Road, Scar - EMBASSY AUCTIONS boro"ft. OX1-2163 Itlti 264.4139 694-7962 - -----'- '--'------'-'- ---- LADIES NEED YOUR floor. walls, LOOKING FOR womstA�4 du!!er- windows cleaned' You'll tvw the awl We bon anugwaw, old•sIfws lightest. br' tsest floor* you 've zines and Come to an - Curiosity Shop, 4022 , Kingston Rd. Mod- H. Detlolewska PL -3-9113L ----- ------------------------------------ ---------------- aeeoe eaaat :;-ancon:«� BOATS & PETS MARINE SUPPLIES F18REGl .tee RESIN $d.so gni., clot° S1_63 j`r yam ..9' POODLE PUPPIES 434bm matin" - 1-3. --------------- -------------- Brown or block, standard SKI BOAT RENTALS, coutploce with trailer and skils. 297-2714- poodle puppies, excellent ------------------------------ reading, champion parents SPECIALS in fibreglass capes with yoke. carhops, runabouts. registered and shots. 7S� Done. 1219 Kennedy Rd 463-6007 -----7LU--------------------' 14 FT. PETERBOROUGH Cedar scrip, Repaisred New anats. Beat offer. 261-2434 or 261-454. ---------------------------- AMUSEMENTS Y�O'e a'Ao..\reb'ANL?-?yieA.9Rf:0�:aoaa0ny,+�ti BOARDING forddaopp and cats• BrlandcArts Keasals, Hwy. 7. 7. 297-1369. FOR SALE - Poodle puppies. Black mlniaturo malt. ReStatersd. $65. Also arms av 242-948,4. PETER ROLLS, xarbmrough'afa- vourfbs Disc Jockey - M.C. You've BEAGLE, Purebred. 10 module tried the rest. am try the best. old. 444-2127. Call after live. ------------------------------ -266-3022. ------ --------- ----tr AMERICAN cocker sp&M*L blonde DEBi11E-S 0ae, u at male, from champioa stock. 755- 1960 DaatorLIL Expert readers. 0551. 1:30 - 10:30. 421-0116 ------------------------------ ------------------------------ _.....'K - asuaaaabaaobea .,;;.:•ry M. T.V. RADIO 6 HLFI. John Reay T.V. & HI - FI Picture Tubes - $19.95 3 up Installation - $10 extra $24 up - roof mount antennas T.V. Rentals - $10 monthly $2.50 Service Call -Sun $3 50 .. rtir370fiO3'.0�}:L%{+AC;.};r:+0400GMM.':!KMWOO. AUCTIONEER FKen & Clarke Prentice Licensed Auctioneers Markham P.O. 294-3161 640-3686 TUITION ARCADE Driving School Courteous officioat iwstruction On .Standard ,Volkswagen .Automatic 261-3406 Amber Driving Academy 10% Spring Discount Patient, fully - licensed instruc- tors. Serving North and East Metro. Call .ow: 444-3026 TYPING, dicta typing, shorthand etc. days or evening classes. Al- m Mets study courses one sub- ject or combination. Steno Enter- prises - 444-3206,126.1 Don Mats Road- ------ ------ Green lawns Are Our Business DEPENDABLE GARDENERS All Work 6varant Lawn Spraying weekly Gardening Service Fertilizing For free estimates call: 284-7097 POWER MOWER REPAIRS FREE P10( -UP AND DELIVERY 266-5177 or 759-2572 wood Control Services Thistle - Dandelion - Broadleaf. Lawn tertuizins. Joseph Bateman 267-2363 SHREDDED TOP SOIL - Special - land for tower beds and lawns - Cow manure - loam - sod. Sod - Laying and LiVx grading. East End Sod A Flooers.2p3-6114. ----------------------------- SATEMAN'S Horse manure• rotted or fresh compost mature. meas rock mushroom manure, loaded to truckers at yard CalPL. 5- 1331. RIESE Landscaping and tree ser- vice. Lawn maintenance. Free estimates. 293-6339. ------------------------------ NEWEL-L'S TREE SERVICE - Re- moval, pruning. feeding, trans- plants. stumping. Fully insured. Hl. 7 - 1702, after hours AM. 1-4512. DAY CARE Y0.0�`S4.?'•:?�',VC.+-vy: S:;ds:•:w-:.;aetta;ci:•: THREE LITTLE FISHES private licenced. competent day care un- der the direction of our regular nursery school staff. Daily or weekly. Phone Mrs. Purdy, Su- pervisor, AX.3-6846. TAMARACK NURSERY SCHOOL competent day care, licensed Midland Ave., north of Sheppard. Agincourt. For further informs- - tion phots AX.3-3152 (tf) LOST d000000000000ppp0�rrYr333}:{J•:•:33:{h:{�:• •:;;•i: LAST LABRADOR Retriever, fe- male. black, 3 years old. north Scarborough area on May 24th weekend, reward. Call after 6. -425_25;1_ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN V [sit our Agincourt office at 4093 Sbapperd Ave. E. So previous as- perleace necessary. we have tell time professional instruction. sec- retarial services provided. P.S.L. 10" a or income and pension bee - fits available. curreatcommission rates. Members of the To. 0, York County and Osbawa Real Es- tate Boards : tater; �onoo-x=%ac;eia4Rxaoeeecs9aat� INSURANCE For All Kinds of INSURANCE Call C.MorganHenry 2660 MIDLAND AVE. Agincourt AX -3-4194 FOR ALL Insurance. A discount to householders. Apsr'tmeatdvrel- len speual. Bttgret terms on auto ynuramce. Call fie J. Bernaske. 267-7674. ------------------------------ AUfJ 04ISURANrE DUE? Shop and compare before you renew. Lowest rates. 1/4 yearly pre- mtAms. Phone for quotation- 282- 4806. W. Herman insurance Ag- ency. ------------------------------ SALES REGISTER SATURDAY, NNE 24th. 1967 AUCTION SALE OF Householdfur- niture, suites refrigerators, utensils, etc. From Clifford Van t Storage ltd. in accordance t o Warehouseman's Lien Act, R.S O 1950 C speer 417. Lot L_ Hill, W. Smith, W, Payne. Also consignments from Markham Tow hip Police Department and Private parties articles. At Lot 21, Con. 8 Markham Twp. on 48 Highway, 1 1/2 miles north of Markham Village. Prentice's New Idea Farm. Sale at 1 p.m. - terms cash. No re- serves. See sale poster for full particulars, listings, etc. J. Smith t Assistant Clerks Ken t Clarke Prentice, Markham - pie. 640-3686 Auctioneers. --- --------------------------- DEADLINE for CLASSIFIED ADS Tresdan 12 Ilw Thurs. June 15th. 1967 THE REPORTER Page 9 You will enjoy home finding at Rowes i Cocks fabulous GALLERY OF HOMES (R) Browse throvgh hundreds of Illuminated photographs in IftriRg room comfort Scarboro Special JUST REDUCED $25,200 3 - bedroom semi -1 - igalow withprotesslan- ally finished recrea- tion room, open fire- place. walk - out to built - in garage. Broadloom Included. 6 1/4% manage car - rip for $120 m%%thly facluding taxes. Good cash required. Call towMr. Eddie Jones. 266 7'31 or 267-8020 Jest Reduced LAWRENCE -WEST HILL 131,500 r his picturesque bun- galow looks like an cal painting So the sun rises on the attractive alsRR (seen wffb the img nalic st trom Caet alaedows ecrnsa [he 200 a 100' le�Oscaped garden. Any diecern- teg buyer cam vle"this uerseal dlatiictive home by calling !vie. I. wood• 2M'-7'31 or 112 .11"45n4 Agincourt -Pool $34,900 1 n,s bungalow act in 75' x 1311' d beautt- tal lawdscapanE makes ideal tamely Living with 2 washrooms. 3 bad- reoms. 40' rec. room Pius a games room. The scemlc setung d A 40' x 20' swimming pod. fuilyericlosed for ALL year rua w sae en - aures valuetormoaey. of course there is also a 5 t/4%mortaEe Lail Mr D Ro11s.266-7731 rot , edarbrae Buegalo Carport -Stone Front (29,500 3 -twin size bedruoms. immense Hollywood kuchea- prWessuwial landsealli . Many ex- tras: T_V tower. paved drive. etc. Large N.H.A. mart - gage Call D. Clark _1,e,-7731 .,, -55-7,40 Tees Galore-Ravive 2 Stone Fireplaces $25,900 Asking. Attached gar- age. 18' x 13' Holly- wood kitchen. 3 bed- room, recreatwn room won adduomal fireptace. Steps to Plaza. Go commuter. Call Mr. Clark 266- ' 3l car 755-7540. Open evenings until 10 p.m. Bowes & Cocks Limited 2751 Eglinton Ave. E. Of 9rimley Road, Scarboro [Member Toronto Real Estate Boar PAUL McARTHUR REALTOR Specialist in East Metro For prompt, efficient service opproisals, listings or sales Commuter Train Service West Hill $20,900 Mohd brick, 4 bedr,x.m. 2 - year old to - level semi - detached family home Priva:e drive with facilities for double garage 2 bathrooms. 7% mortgage. carrying for 1104 monthly. Ideal location for schools, transportation, etc. Highland Creek Just Off Ellesmere $19,900 full price, 3bedroom, solid brick detached bungalow with pri- vate drive and garage, on extra Large 50' It 225 lot. Highland Creek Solid brick. 3 bedroom bw%Wow. attached garage, family size kit- chen. stone fireplace in Irving room, finished recreation room Priced for quick sale• owner los bought. For Further Information Phone JOHN WILSON 759-9361 OR 292-2365 Memoer Toronto Real Estate boar BAY RIDGES 3- bedroom borne, 2 baths. treed lot. swimming pool plus cottsge at rear. Stowe i frig included, paved drive Frivate owner mov- ing to Calif•,rnfe Ttnnied*we pos- 839-2983 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT •tet-:;•:: ............. ............ x:•; OFFICE SPACE Doctors. dentists, lawyers etc.. pra ir"losal office space for rent. CN...r 1,i, R.ag_­ 1..,:at.., MILLER & IMRIE Real Estate Ltd. 942-2561 OFFICE SPACE 1000 sq. N. divided K_,x y, nor: Ellesmere -McCowan Plaza Call: W.J. Morrison Real Estote 291-2525 ACCOMMODATION WANTED L RGENTI ROOM wuh cocktail inhales requared by b"tneas `tel (Victoria Part Ave., and Ellesmere area) Phone 266-8684 after S p m --------------- ROOM It BOARD WANTED, Gold- en Mlle Plaza, nest business girt. REQUIRE 4 or 5 acres on wtuchtu Miss Muriel Lamont, R.R. ,r2, build a single family dwelling Breclun. State price asking and approxi- ------------------------------ mate location. nearest lugh school atl7oawaa::...:.::::,:+:-::ram:.•: t-:ct«.:.... shopping Center, etc. to Box 1- The NEws, Agincourt ROOM 6 BOARD EXPO ACCOMMODATION Consolidation Loans $1,550 - 7,500 Combine all your present loans, second or third mortgages' into one low monthly payment. Get up to $7,500 with up to 15 years repayment. The interest is based on the reducing balance depending on the size and type of loan. 223-1884 or 223-1251 Drayton Investments Ltd. P.O. Box 51 WILLOWDALE, Ont. .., r::1r:•ruin:x:;:::fC:.ta�!;r.'•.;�-.csc:r:;. w:•:;•::•Yf::r.:•:>:::>:::>•:::-:�<.::•:r..'•:u.:-::.t?tt::: TRAILERS TRAILERS TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER lox Trailers - 1' x 4' A 6' Complete - $105 House Trailers - 15 ft. Semi -finish - $365 AT. 2-3802 PROPERTIES WANTED SOLD BY FAIMIS 698-5588 "Our Ain -is To ►lease'• wHornes needed for waiting buyers *Specializing East & North Metro -Fast, courteous service *Two offices to serve you Scarborough Willowdole 698-5588 111-5515 Prices are at an all time highl SELL NOWH Call 698-7172 N. Foster & Sons Realtors Ltd. established 1923 .......... ROOM & BOARD available for working men, Bay Ridges area. 839-4861. ...•1:•xcx-1:tibxii:{•X :t•:::•:: r::::.:;..:.L.,vv COTTAGES FOR SALE COTTAGES TO RENT aoaaotaeoot•>`�ses.+aoarxro-::•:::•: s�••et:•:<:::•::we• LAKEFRONT on Couchiching. ow- her's well -kept cottage. Boat, July let to 14th. $55 week. 221 - MINDEN - Horseshoe Lake; all conveniences; sandy beach:land- saped: private. Two bedrooms, available July lot - l5th: Aug 12th on. PL. 7-5567. ------------------------------ MUSKOKA, 3bedroom,everymod- ernconvenience. Large deck. boat. July. Aug., special rates for Sept. 444_5527. ----------- ----- COTTAGE at DeaNea Beach on Georgian Bay. Sleeps 7, all in- side conveniences. Call 261- 1570 after 6 p.m. Minden, Bob Lake Scenic waterfront, 100' x 360', 2 bedroom&, bathroom• kitchen. living room, large screened veran. dah. sand beach. $7.000. Come pre - parad with an offer - Sat. June 17th. or phone: 640-3649 offer 6 p.m }6:41:4}:.�}}:•ii4:•i:•:i\ ti{•i}:•r:?A�"vbk CAMP DIRECTORY .R.ROWLAND CAMPS CAMP ROLLIN' ACRES - Boys & girls 5 - 12 yrs. Kawartha Dia- trla Complete activities CAMP THUNDERSIRU - Girls I.- 16 yrs. Haliburton. Full aulvi- ties. water skiing, canoelnR etc. INFORMATION MI. 7-7513 CAMPING SITES available for Expo, 25 miles from Montreal, facilities, $3 per day. 282-3943 EXPO new large tourist rooms near Expo. 1 person $6, each additional person $2 F'or in- formation all 282-8986. CUrTAGE for rent for EXPO $50 weekly. sleeps 8. Furnished. Book now. 282-7185. ----------- ----------------- Emperor Camping Centre 4537 Kingston Road (East of Morningside Ave.. Tent Trailers . Soles, Service i Rentals Complete line of Camping A,ces M,ries 282-3943 TENT TRAILER, sleeps 6 For mire information please call 267- 9293. ----------------------------- FOR SALE - 1%4 Apache (Raven) Tem Trailer Sleeps 4. $550. Phare atter 5 JLm or weekends• 261-3610 FOR RENT, 67 14 n. Rambler Trailers, sleeps 3 or 5. Propane stove & trig. with or withuo toilet Reserve now Only a few left Fol information & AppotM- niaaM to aspect, pbom 267-420. .:.r.::::;n',::tt:awl:c.111:::oaeaesos0000eesstse SUMMER RESORTS �osootas000cact.::4:.1:-: xk-.:r: r;:.::•:;•o:•:::.:: PINEINUOU C:OTTAGes, r'tdaeun Lake Housekeepng 541.563 FisMag. Family revert LVemegs-July and August Nbomr 293-2521 write RR,r4. Om -mea• REAL ESTATE Eric Kraus Realtor For prompt efticaent serviKe Appraisals. lulgings. m�itgagcs. rentals & sales For further mformari n Phone G. Weissleder 461-6159 or 294.5306 PAINTING & DECORATING Painting Decorating John MacDonald Fl Sons 698-1342 Uuaranteed & reference suppitc� PAINTING & DECORATING Home and Office Furniture Refinished free estimates, Carl ►rows• 267-3165 Painting & Decorating Shoppers Home Centro 2959 Danforth Ave. 699-7520 immediate service - open 4 to 9 Metro Licence F 360 SCOTCH decorator, guaranteed paperhanging, painting Gavin. OX 9-0190, DONE IMMEDIATELY. Paper- hanging, Painting, residential It intdustrial. Free estimates OX. 8-3848. ----------------------- ------ Deer foot Art 6allery The aitnual Open House of Deerfooc Art Gallery in Leaskdale will he held Jute lith and Idtf and El tk wt ma TENT & Trailer economy parting file second year olcon - near Madoc. Ontario. For more tinuoua week end information aa: 282 3410. sluwings of Canadian ---- -- ------­-------------- painlryls Deerioot Gallery. opener to the public by A.J. Casson two years ago will bethemeetIng place of painters from aLi points in Ontario for [tie 9th summer an sessiunsfrom June 26th. to July 27th. DEADLINE 401 CLASSIFIED 1 YPI-:WHICF.RS. Adding machines & Comptometers. Electric or manual Special student rates R W Dee Lo . 4245 Sheppard Ave E . 291-3301 SPRING - Lawn Rollers - Lawn Seeders - Lawn Aerifiers - Lawn .dowers - 1 -ower Rake - Chain Saws - Concrete Saws - Power Saws - Floor Sanders - Floor Scruobers - Rug Shampooers - Vacuum Cleaners - Party Goods - Appliance Carts - Furniture Pads - Tile Cutters - Sewer Snakes - Ramset - Ped Heads - Chain Hoists - Hydraulic Jacks - Generators - Pipe cools 2270 Lawrence E. Phone 759-93AA Opp.Winstun Churchill Collegiate T.V.RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS EDGERS RUG SHAMPOOERS BELT MASSAGERS ELECTRIC LAWNMOWERS Wheelbarrows, Lawn Rollers, Fertilizer Spreaders Hand Sanders Polishers Belt Sanders Skllsows All Types Floor Finishes SEGUIN'S SANDING & RENTAL SERVICE 431!5 Shepperd East 293-6521 REST HOMES .....I ...................... .......... ACC0MM0DAr10N fur ladies in comfortable hLme-like atmos- phere. R.N. auperviswn. Phone PAUL WilliSH RFMOVES ALL RISK WITH THE MOST COMPLETE GUARANTEE IN CANADA Mnst Of Otlr Used Car Sales Originate With References +I From Our Customers And Friends. We Should Like You To Know Why. WE PAY MORE FOR EXCEP. TIONAL U S E D CARS AS T R A D E S ON OUR FAST- SELLING NEW CHRYSLER PRODUCTS. MIF THC20U!.Hl Y C M E C K AND RECOIaDtTlryp TME CARS WHEN NECESSARY IN 04.19 OWN SHor MEe U F DO MOT RETAIL FOR• MTAS. Ft FET RENTAL EARS. rOLICE CRUISFRS OR COI LltltiN REaU-I T wr ►Er 'AIT A •RotPEC tIv1 el,rEe TO TAKE THf= ran AWAY FOR CHECKING ar 1111 OWN Mwr HAMW iIFEY rH&NCE (OM1ONE GETS IN UWtATI'. FAC TORY UNIT wE aF. I Art? 1r Of K AN EQII'YALEMT sa ri n E l FREE qr cbiARG! A:HIN Twn mr•NTHt. E11inton lust East Of The Parkway FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALERS Want A Mustang') r::,,:-,,::4 ; 1`22 Vic Koski, Northtown Ford 221-9361 Used Jeeps Trucks - Wagons - Universals Agincourt Motors ltd. 293-0411 ARGO lussrance Agencies Offers fast service, soeciol rates sed bedget terms for assigned risk for regular appliceets. 293-8261 19M AMERICAN Ram Dler L..n- vertiDlc•. Model 440. 232 engine. autumism. radio, night mirror, remote control -1v mirr .r, safety kit ,, excellent rxiitiun. 1137 Bramley Rd_, 243-n!+on b1' VOLKSWAUU\ 1500 wn roof T i Radio, "i-rirr, belts im- msculuc. Sa045 ur best olfcr. 26'-3185. Am-FAI Eliaupankunt radio A-1 conattiun. 759-7735. -------- ------ ------ - FOR SALT- 61 Ford convertible, •• .... .................._..... .........-. Second CLASSIFIED, Page se REAL ESTATE ..................................... PROPERTIES FOR SALE PROPERTIES FOR SALE FINANCIAL LOANS FINANCIAL LOANS FOR RENT MOTOR CARS You will enjoy home finding at Rowes i Cocks fabulous GALLERY OF HOMES (R) Browse throvgh hundreds of Illuminated photographs in IftriRg room comfort Scarboro Special JUST REDUCED $25,200 3 - bedroom semi -1 - igalow withprotesslan- ally finished recrea- tion room, open fire- place. walk - out to built - in garage. Broadloom Included. 6 1/4% manage car - rip for $120 m%%thly facluding taxes. Good cash required. Call towMr. Eddie Jones. 266 7'31 or 267-8020 Jest Reduced LAWRENCE -WEST HILL 131,500 r his picturesque bun- galow looks like an cal painting So the sun rises on the attractive alsRR (seen wffb the img nalic st trom Caet alaedows ecrnsa [he 200 a 100' le�Oscaped garden. Any diecern- teg buyer cam vle"this uerseal dlatiictive home by calling !vie. I. wood• 2M'-7'31 or 112 .11"45n4 Agincourt -Pool $34,900 1 n,s bungalow act in 75' x 1311' d beautt- tal lawdscapanE makes ideal tamely Living with 2 washrooms. 3 bad- reoms. 40' rec. room Pius a games room. The scemlc setung d A 40' x 20' swimming pod. fuilyericlosed for ALL year rua w sae en - aures valuetormoaey. of course there is also a 5 t/4%mortaEe Lail Mr D Ro11s.266-7731 rot , edarbrae Buegalo Carport -Stone Front (29,500 3 -twin size bedruoms. immense Hollywood kuchea- prWessuwial landsealli . Many ex- tras: T_V tower. paved drive. etc. Large N.H.A. mart - gage Call D. Clark _1,e,-7731 .,, -55-7,40 Tees Galore-Ravive 2 Stone Fireplaces $25,900 Asking. Attached gar- age. 18' x 13' Holly- wood kitchen. 3 bed- room, recreatwn room won adduomal fireptace. Steps to Plaza. Go commuter. Call Mr. Clark 266- ' 3l car 755-7540. Open evenings until 10 p.m. Bowes & Cocks Limited 2751 Eglinton Ave. E. Of 9rimley Road, Scarboro [Member Toronto Real Estate Boar PAUL McARTHUR REALTOR Specialist in East Metro For prompt, efficient service opproisals, listings or sales Commuter Train Service West Hill $20,900 Mohd brick, 4 bedr,x.m. 2 - year old to - level semi - detached family home Priva:e drive with facilities for double garage 2 bathrooms. 7% mortgage. carrying for 1104 monthly. Ideal location for schools, transportation, etc. Highland Creek Just Off Ellesmere $19,900 full price, 3bedroom, solid brick detached bungalow with pri- vate drive and garage, on extra Large 50' It 225 lot. Highland Creek Solid brick. 3 bedroom bw%Wow. attached garage, family size kit- chen. stone fireplace in Irving room, finished recreation room Priced for quick sale• owner los bought. For Further Information Phone JOHN WILSON 759-9361 OR 292-2365 Memoer Toronto Real Estate boar BAY RIDGES 3- bedroom borne, 2 baths. treed lot. swimming pool plus cottsge at rear. Stowe i frig included, paved drive Frivate owner mov- ing to Calif•,rnfe Ttnnied*we pos- 839-2983 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT •tet-:;•:: ............. ............ x:•; OFFICE SPACE Doctors. dentists, lawyers etc.. pra ir"losal office space for rent. CN...r 1,i, R.ag_­ 1..,:at.., MILLER & IMRIE Real Estate Ltd. 942-2561 OFFICE SPACE 1000 sq. N. divided K_,x y, nor: Ellesmere -McCowan Plaza Call: W.J. Morrison Real Estote 291-2525 ACCOMMODATION WANTED L RGENTI ROOM wuh cocktail inhales requared by b"tneas `tel (Victoria Part Ave., and Ellesmere area) Phone 266-8684 after S p m --------------- ROOM It BOARD WANTED, Gold- en Mlle Plaza, nest business girt. REQUIRE 4 or 5 acres on wtuchtu Miss Muriel Lamont, R.R. ,r2, build a single family dwelling Breclun. State price asking and approxi- ------------------------------ mate location. nearest lugh school atl7oawaa::...:.::::,:+:-::ram:.•: t-:ct«.:.... shopping Center, etc. to Box 1- The NEws, Agincourt ROOM 6 BOARD EXPO ACCOMMODATION Consolidation Loans $1,550 - 7,500 Combine all your present loans, second or third mortgages' into one low monthly payment. Get up to $7,500 with up to 15 years repayment. The interest is based on the reducing balance depending on the size and type of loan. 223-1884 or 223-1251 Drayton Investments Ltd. P.O. Box 51 WILLOWDALE, Ont. .., r::1r:•ruin:x:;:::fC:.ta�!;r.'•.;�-.csc:r:;. w:•:;•::•Yf::r.:•:>:::>:::>•:::-:�<.::•:r..'•:u.:-::.t?tt::: TRAILERS TRAILERS TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER lox Trailers - 1' x 4' A 6' Complete - $105 House Trailers - 15 ft. Semi -finish - $365 AT. 2-3802 PROPERTIES WANTED SOLD BY FAIMIS 698-5588 "Our Ain -is To ►lease'• wHornes needed for waiting buyers *Specializing East & North Metro -Fast, courteous service *Two offices to serve you Scarborough Willowdole 698-5588 111-5515 Prices are at an all time highl SELL NOWH Call 698-7172 N. Foster & Sons Realtors Ltd. established 1923 .......... ROOM & BOARD available for working men, Bay Ridges area. 839-4861. ...•1:•xcx-1:tibxii:{•X :t•:::•:: r::::.:;..:.L.,vv COTTAGES FOR SALE COTTAGES TO RENT aoaaotaeoot•>`�ses.+aoarxro-::•:::•: s�••et:•:<:::•::we• LAKEFRONT on Couchiching. ow- her's well -kept cottage. Boat, July let to 14th. $55 week. 221 - MINDEN - Horseshoe Lake; all conveniences; sandy beach:land- saped: private. Two bedrooms, available July lot - l5th: Aug 12th on. PL. 7-5567. ------------------------------ MUSKOKA, 3bedroom,everymod- ernconvenience. Large deck. boat. July. Aug., special rates for Sept. 444_5527. ----------- ----- COTTAGE at DeaNea Beach on Georgian Bay. Sleeps 7, all in- side conveniences. Call 261- 1570 after 6 p.m. Minden, Bob Lake Scenic waterfront, 100' x 360', 2 bedroom&, bathroom• kitchen. living room, large screened veran. dah. sand beach. $7.000. Come pre - parad with an offer - Sat. June 17th. or phone: 640-3649 offer 6 p.m }6:41:4}:.�}}:•ii4:•i:•:i\ ti{•i}:•r:?A�"vbk CAMP DIRECTORY .R.ROWLAND CAMPS CAMP ROLLIN' ACRES - Boys & girls 5 - 12 yrs. Kawartha Dia- trla Complete activities CAMP THUNDERSIRU - Girls I.- 16 yrs. Haliburton. Full aulvi- ties. water skiing, canoelnR etc. INFORMATION MI. 7-7513 CAMPING SITES available for Expo, 25 miles from Montreal, facilities, $3 per day. 282-3943 EXPO new large tourist rooms near Expo. 1 person $6, each additional person $2 F'or in- formation all 282-8986. CUrTAGE for rent for EXPO $50 weekly. sleeps 8. Furnished. Book now. 282-7185. ----------- ----------------- Emperor Camping Centre 4537 Kingston Road (East of Morningside Ave.. Tent Trailers . Soles, Service i Rentals Complete line of Camping A,ces M,ries 282-3943 TENT TRAILER, sleeps 6 For mire information please call 267- 9293. ----------------------------- FOR SALE - 1%4 Apache (Raven) Tem Trailer Sleeps 4. $550. Phare atter 5 JLm or weekends• 261-3610 FOR RENT, 67 14 n. Rambler Trailers, sleeps 3 or 5. Propane stove & trig. with or withuo toilet Reserve now Only a few left Fol information & AppotM- niaaM to aspect, pbom 267-420. .:.r.::::;n',::tt:awl:c.111:::oaeaesos0000eesstse SUMMER RESORTS �osootas000cact.::4:.1:-: xk-.:r: r;:.::•:;•o:•:::.:: PINEINUOU C:OTTAGes, r'tdaeun Lake Housekeepng 541.563 FisMag. Family revert LVemegs-July and August Nbomr 293-2521 write RR,r4. Om -mea• REAL ESTATE Eric Kraus Realtor For prompt efticaent serviKe Appraisals. lulgings. m�itgagcs. rentals & sales For further mformari n Phone G. Weissleder 461-6159 or 294.5306 PAINTING & DECORATING Painting Decorating John MacDonald Fl Sons 698-1342 Uuaranteed & reference suppitc� PAINTING & DECORATING Home and Office Furniture Refinished free estimates, Carl ►rows• 267-3165 Painting & Decorating Shoppers Home Centro 2959 Danforth Ave. 699-7520 immediate service - open 4 to 9 Metro Licence F 360 SCOTCH decorator, guaranteed paperhanging, painting Gavin. OX 9-0190, DONE IMMEDIATELY. Paper- hanging, Painting, residential It intdustrial. Free estimates OX. 8-3848. ----------------------- ------ Deer foot Art 6allery The aitnual Open House of Deerfooc Art Gallery in Leaskdale will he held Jute lith and Idtf and El tk wt ma TENT & Trailer economy parting file second year olcon - near Madoc. Ontario. For more tinuoua week end information aa: 282 3410. sluwings of Canadian ---- -- ------­-------------- painlryls Deerioot Gallery. opener to the public by A.J. Casson two years ago will bethemeetIng place of painters from aLi points in Ontario for [tie 9th summer an sessiunsfrom June 26th. to July 27th. DEADLINE 401 CLASSIFIED 1 YPI-:WHICF.RS. Adding machines & Comptometers. Electric or manual Special student rates R W Dee Lo . 4245 Sheppard Ave E . 291-3301 SPRING - Lawn Rollers - Lawn Seeders - Lawn Aerifiers - Lawn .dowers - 1 -ower Rake - Chain Saws - Concrete Saws - Power Saws - Floor Sanders - Floor Scruobers - Rug Shampooers - Vacuum Cleaners - Party Goods - Appliance Carts - Furniture Pads - Tile Cutters - Sewer Snakes - Ramset - Ped Heads - Chain Hoists - Hydraulic Jacks - Generators - Pipe cools 2270 Lawrence E. Phone 759-93AA Opp.Winstun Churchill Collegiate T.V.RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS EDGERS RUG SHAMPOOERS BELT MASSAGERS ELECTRIC LAWNMOWERS Wheelbarrows, Lawn Rollers, Fertilizer Spreaders Hand Sanders Polishers Belt Sanders Skllsows All Types Floor Finishes SEGUIN'S SANDING & RENTAL SERVICE 431!5 Shepperd East 293-6521 REST HOMES .....I ...................... .......... ACC0MM0DAr10N fur ladies in comfortable hLme-like atmos- phere. R.N. auperviswn. Phone PAUL WilliSH RFMOVES ALL RISK WITH THE MOST COMPLETE GUARANTEE IN CANADA Mnst Of Otlr Used Car Sales Originate With References +I From Our Customers And Friends. We Should Like You To Know Why. WE PAY MORE FOR EXCEP. TIONAL U S E D CARS AS T R A D E S ON OUR FAST- SELLING NEW CHRYSLER PRODUCTS. MIF THC20U!.Hl Y C M E C K AND RECOIaDtTlryp TME CARS WHEN NECESSARY IN 04.19 OWN SHor MEe U F DO MOT RETAIL FOR• MTAS. Ft FET RENTAL EARS. rOLICE CRUISFRS OR COI LltltiN REaU-I T wr ►Er 'AIT A •RotPEC tIv1 el,rEe TO TAKE THf= ran AWAY FOR CHECKING ar 1111 OWN Mwr HAMW iIFEY rH&NCE (OM1ONE GETS IN UWtATI'. FAC TORY UNIT wE aF. I Art? 1r Of K AN EQII'YALEMT sa ri n E l FREE qr cbiARG! A:HIN Twn mr•NTHt. E11inton lust East Of The Parkway FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALERS Want A Mustang') r::,,:-,,::4 ; 1`22 Vic Koski, Northtown Ford 221-9361 Used Jeeps Trucks - Wagons - Universals Agincourt Motors ltd. 293-0411 ARGO lussrance Agencies Offers fast service, soeciol rates sed bedget terms for assigned risk for regular appliceets. 293-8261 19M AMERICAN Ram Dler L..n- vertiDlc•. Model 440. 232 engine. autumism. radio, night mirror, remote control -1v mirr .r, safety kit ,, excellent rxiitiun. 1137 Bramley Rd_, 243-n!+on b1' VOLKSWAUU\ 1500 wn roof T i Radio, "i-rirr, belts im- msculuc. Sa045 ur best olfcr. 26'-3185. Am-FAI Eliaupankunt radio A-1 conattiun. 759-7735. -------- ------ ------ - FOR SALT- 61 Ford convertible, •• .... .................._..... .........-. all power. radio. real nice .scar. NURSING HOMES Full price $90U. evenings - UX 8- -' ------ -------------------- ROSEBANK CONVALESCENT 1960 FORD sedan delivery Stuion HOME LTD. Private Ana Semi- wag.,n body Tares practically accommodation for chronically newvery good mechanical con - ill. R. N. supervision 24-hour diton. Best offer. 293-6846 oursi% care Etc_Uent maa:s. ---------------.------_----- ------------------------------ 284- L626 284-1625 (tf). ------------------------ - '58 MEKCURY. 4 -door hardtop. ,:.Hcawc•:y:•r>:•>::ter::::;;•:r::�• •:r:::.:::<:•::•: noplates. Good rumittg cottdt- DRESSMAKING tion. $1-- 282----- EXIILRT DRESSMAKING. daytime aw•x4>;>:>:;:_::•::••>: ;:;:;.::.:.:..:::;:•:.:: and evening wear, also wending MOTOR CARS & ensembles and alterations Phone 266-8578. TRUCKS WANTED --------------------------- DRESSES• suits and alterations, wedding groups. Loulse Slop, SCRAP CARS & TRUCKS, tup dol - 191°A Queen St. E. OX 9-8170. lar- 1 - tr pick-up any time --- - -------- ---- ------ - - 465-9206. �.ccc::avtivono:kit.::;:;,::.•:+...:��.:.::y1>:• ------------------------------ PHOTOGRAPHY ;::•::•::::.•1;:::::.:::.:bx;,�:.�:•>:4:-:4:•: RUG CLEANING 1 :Jt ?h::{tr::�•:•::.1:•::; 4.:.}:.:;tr :Odpp0000pWp• 1PASSPORr.,, Families. Pecs in. i ADS doors & outatwrs. All work con- :>&411^:::'.•:?`^ :;;;cri 4.11r-ygvckt•t1: sidered. U:an accept limitedquan- SPECIAL Broadloom cleaned tic black 6 white rig. Teesday 12 Noon � 282-1635. Drocessl 6V per cq. It. Any 9 x 12 rug Page 10 THE REPORTER Thurs. June 15th. 1967 Third_ Page • CLASSIFIED ADS - ..... ........................... HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENTS SUMMER CAN BE FUN IN YOUR OWN SPARTAN SWIMMIN6 POOL COMPLETE POOL KITS 18' K 4' • $449 21' a 4' . $499 24' a 4' - $549 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Call: GUNTER FAHRMEYER CEDARBRAE POOLS 1771 Midland Ave. - 757-1156 Pool Chemicals Accessories CARPORTS PATIOS FENCES Recreation rooms, kitchens, dditionsond all esterior an interior home r*navOtions etc Terms cow be arranged. Frere design avid estimating ... We will cell and show you Ow,Or orresee for complete installation by competent craftsmen ASK FOR JOE WALMSLEY Repres,- ,g 1...,nn. Lumber 261-1161 AFTER HOURS 759-7090 44 Years of Eaperionc• GtNIERAL bun_LxNG repairs. al- terations. additions, office re- modellsag, basement apartments, rec rooms, dormers• garages, car parts. oreezeways and sum - Muir cottages. Sid viewer, PL. 3-267111. ..:,+autres: iicet-:-:•�; �:;c;•r::•::•:cc:�•:'Bio- REPAIRS RICHVALE Equipment Service Repairs made to hydraulic busts a pumps. I ruck bodies made to Order .,a. ,. AVC Hli1\a1, 889-6342 AUT034UBIL.t BUOY avid tender Repairs - Workmanhip guar so - Courtesy urs avatlahk Free estimates. Rases $6 per beer Caul: Fairway Auto body, 6511 Kingston Road, IJest wtstuf 401 overpass on Highway 2). P, : 292-8222. hXMAf 'WATCH repairs by cer- tsfatrd k-taruWaul watch maker.. all wort guaranteed. Hinz Jew- ellers, 2317 tgltnton Ave. Cast, tat Kennedy) PL.9-9351. ;. ...x•..::a:-:{{ii;•:i•�:Awoeooeoeoo- PAVING tea:•: aseseaoam,a xiroa:•r -., _ :::::.: � :::::: ASPIiALT. All types ofMtwass,ius paysog laid by experts P.J. Pav- ing Ltd.. 699-7323. Professional Directory ,,.,.:sw::•........ LAWYERS LAWYERS reeman,Miller ENFIELD and Draper KIMBERLEY P Barristers t Solicitors & HEMMERICK Barristors i Solicitors 4028 Sheppard Ave. East 80 King St. W. AN 3.213 366-4655 *e<e neo Otf.ce 33 Bloor St. East WA.3-2418 ACCOUNTANTS Ernest Johnson Barri%tor.Solicitor 00 Sheppard Ave. E. AGINCOURT Ax 3 eat: ens Ht 7 1265 OPTOMETRISTS FRANK ARRIGO R.O OPTOMETRIST Fie [GIINtQ. Avg E How, 9 0,-,o S l5 oT 489-4063 489-4116 CHIROPRACTORS James A. Price D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 2351 Kennedy Rood (opp Tam O'Shante.. 4560 Kingston Road (east of West HUI Pub "h-11 284-1321 293-4295 ErnestWHunter & Son CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 219 DANFORTH AVE TORONTO 6 Phone 466-0091 OPTICIANS SCARBORO OPTICAL 7397 [gl,.ton A.. [ K.nhn,on ►Into e, Kene.dr 5.s 759 973Res 759 0266 A.R. UPFOLD. OPTICIAN Do<tw s Oreu„pt�on♦ FJI.d C. ooct tenws S.n Glat". Reoo�n Hoo•, Mon t... r..,s 9 6 wed F„ 9 9 So, 9 S FLOOR SPECIALISTS complete repairing - refinishing 24 hr, service 698-1342 t.uanamvvd A reference supnlwd HOME CENTRE - 2959 Danforth Ave. (opposite-Laton's Shoppers World) Complete home renovations. Car- pentry - masonry - remodelling - 24 hr. drain service. Displays in our store. 699-1510 immediate service - open 9 to 9 1M ALM"M sow w"m Min Mrrnar a "'mat ws,ca.ns -.0 ..neer tw..uo -hrcis .aaw.t. . watnM Gu....rrl (ROOK ROBINSON ltd 1720 759-6645 Midlatld Avr ALUMINUM SPECIALS Custom Made storm Windows from $12.50 Up Cash and Carry Sell storing Doors. Aluirinum 1%�- Installed ...$39.93 Specializing in Repairs of Aluminum, Gloss i Screens FREE ESTIMATES Bestway Aluminum 266-3225 Showroom 481 Kennedy Rd. W E SELL Green Plastic Coated Chain Link FENCE WITH 12 YEAR GUARANTEE Cash and Carry — or— Installed By Us 447-8021 Call bet -neer, w arr. r.4pm Your local complete fence contractor WATERPROOFING * BASEMENT WALLS a FOUNDATIONS HOMES FACTORIES STORES INSTITUTIONS CONCRETE CONTRACTING NATURAL STONE WORK WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED METRO WIDE SERVICE PAGNELLO rr SONS tM FAIRa1EM alai -8491 AGIH` COYRT 7J BRICK, BLOCK and stone work Chimney repair., retorting walls and tlreplaces 292-A13S HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT .................................i•11+}::{.;{{: }:{i{•:{{•: }:•:{•i:{{ :•ii:•::::•}:{•}::::: lir:•:iii: }}}: - ..............::v.+h+C•:{{•i:•:{::::•i:•i:• mow j114siit uneY Trend Pools has the one you can afford. Choose from 38 models Six Pools are now being installed at our • Outeloor Pool Court • See the quality of construction and ease of - installation on our above and belov/ ground pools. DISPLAYS FILMS REFRESHMENTS 5 ?- REND POOLS LIMITED 2,110 LAWRENCE AVE. EAST -JUST EAST OF KENNEDY PHONE 757-5161.2 OPEN DAILY 10-6 THURS. FRI. 10.9 THIS IS OUR EIGHTH YEAR IN BUSINESS REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD 76 ORMY RD SCARBOROUGH list. 1147, • Cedeam gteA • Meae,i.R • IBem cry • tlred.. • Rlad.«s • pest« • . iluaome.e • u.lnBa Reams METRO LICENSE NO E-460 CALL 757-4107 FOR FREE ESTIMATES 757-3181 OR CALL ANYTIME 782-5567 }};.�}}}Yrs,(.. .:.::-:.:>:;;•: :.1a-00000 •7.4?gQ'tdD03t'Rt.::r;•:.:.:. .:.:.:...:.::: ..:.:.:Ci+eG•SPN-- DRAPES & DRAPES & UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING K.B. INTERIORS Fine Custom Upholstering 8 Drapery 126 Sinnott Rd. 266-5608 •FURNITURE RE -FINISHING BROADLOOM -RE-UPHOLSTERING -CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE FREE DECORATOR ADVICE i ESTIMATES 47 CROCKFORD BLVD. 151-4594 LONG UPHOLSTERING BUILDING TRADES Chesterfield • Odd Choirs Rebuilt and Recovered AMA -6873 FIREPLACES PRINCESS PLAZA 1670 Victoria Pit. Ave. Re -Upholstering 8 Custom -Mode Furniture Scandinavian Furniture PHONE 751-0696 cif Anderson Free Estimates PATIO DOORS Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors Supplied and Installed Free Estimates PAPER HANGER Iftowed •nom wtrk guarirt<cd. S.T. POWELL HIGHLAND CREEK 9R9 _ 953n x-�► SERVICES WARMAC Service Repairs *Outboard Motors a lawn Mowers - Power Garden Machines, etc. e EsperO Welding (Electric Gas) Any type of metal All WORK GUARANTEED 6 Wornsworth St. West Hill Phan. 152-6106 ROOFING ooaaxaa.�rw:; ::,::•: ;>:•:; r::•::•:: ti' �onxod++oa� 6eneral Handyman With Truck Shingling, Roof Repairs, Rubbish Removed Odd Jobs, Free Estimates 291-0384 KEN CLAIN PLAZA Chimneys, Flagstone patios. 3349 St. Clair Ave. E. 755-8965 UPtIOLSTERY-- Cbairs,cbester- _ fleLds, kitchen dubs, towsioals etc. For free ea:imates Call 2S2- RR^0 PLASTER REPAIRS Rabies Big Concern STUCCO, NEW WORK 1 he spread of rabtcs Agincourt. lion XUlls. Scar- th a matter of grave borough, Last Ind Turnnto. and concern, t„ the Scar- Wc-at Hill. "Bill Cl w- r.uV-O-%84. horougt, Dept. of IIoalth and X1.(0.11. Ur. -- - J. Alan `th lospas,- Chimney Repairs paced :hatttlt<- Mtmster of I lealth Le request, -d to consider an amend- We build fireplaces, patios, mint to the Public mosoner etc W t {' ir7r r � T/N / Specialists in: • Flat Roofing • Shingles • tiding • Aluminum • A.hemtotc W. R. BURTON ROOFING CO. Agincourt Ph. 293-6117 Health Au requiring Ur. Bull panted out, bowever, that yrw do ° •rpt°° ung questioned Contruller the tnn-,culanun of all basements, etc. can tocontro:diseases dugs against the hasesc an a yearly going to insist on in- m,cula[ing dugs how 44"664 evegs. IS ALWAYS THERE COXWELL ROOFING 5carhorough Council WITH YOUR HELP animala>! r.aveslrouiths, concrete repairs. recently votca aga.nst Reruua than dogs it Nlso interior decorating. Ru2sona requiring that all dogs they were affected by fe rates, guaran-cd 463-4314 be vaccinated befor, rabies and were hard- find . license was issued becausr it was telt that er to control. He also pointed tut that some R001- LEAKING - Shinglrs Miss- the bylaw w„uldbedif- youngsters have coons ing --- you should have It ex - pertly repairedh:fore more dam- ficult to enforce and would not really bathe for pee. and others make pets from �f age u_curs to your home. Gall soluuon to the ruhl m skunk-. i RT9-249,5 anytime. -- - --- - - --- -- D e "Why lust dogs" Ur. Bull panted out, bowever, that yrw do questioned Contruller what youcanwfwreyou Bob While "If y,x,are can tocontro:diseases RED CROSS going to insist on in- m,cula[ing dugs how of this kind He ad- mltted that ,thcr ani- IS ALWAYS THERE about cats and other mals were often of WITH YOUR HELP animala>! feeted by rabies but Mayor A \1 Camp said That many of the u Dell said he thought wen wild and hard 1. cats were mire Ban find NEW Old Thurs. June 15th. 1967 I HE REPORTFR Nage 1 I t 30 MAXIMUM SPEED 30 AHEAD Adoption of symbol traffic signs by Ontario has been announced by the Hon. Irwin Haskett, Ontario 'Minister of Transport. The new signs will be introduced as old signs need replacing, with the job expected to take five to 10 years. Some examples are shown above (top) in contrast with existing road signs (bottom). Use Your Imagination With Bags rhe square end poly- thene bags now being introduced for pack- aging sliced bread can be converted into emergency splash boots at the first drop of rain. Allyou need are two of these new, extra strong bags and an elastic bandfor each ankle. They may n K weather a long walk, but they will keep > uur feet dry from ho�u:,e rc-, rar- For many months now the people living on Hill ill Crescent have been tro-..bled by the d rainage running at the rear of theirproperty. I ownship Council on many occasions has ordered Consolidated Building Corporation to install the sewers as per their agree- ment. The residents have now agreed with CBC to the installation of a swale. It was disclosed at Monday evening's Council meeting that CBC had convinced the residents to agree to the swale or fa -e a possible $30,000 law suit. Other unsatisfactory items were touched upon, such as side- walks, Frenchman's Bay School yard flank- ing on to property at the corner of Breezy Dr. & Terimi, etc. The motion to agree to the swale was with- drawn and the matter will be referred back EO the whole Council. Models For CNE Nine lovely girls have been chosen to model a century of fashion at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. T he lucky girls. chosen from more than 300 applications. all had training and ex- perience in dancing and stage work as well as modelling. "Because of the special qualifications needed for our Cen- tennial fashion pre- sentations. we used a different method of selection this year said Mrs. Elsa Jen- kins, !Manager of Wo- men's Activities at the Ex. "Usually we have all applicants try out together and several hundred girls turnout. This year, because we needed girls with the additional abilities of acting and dancing, we held individual inter- view sessions for those who qualified, and selected the nine best candidates." Mrs. Jenkins com- mented that this year's 40 Events Every type of pioneer activity from demon- strations in ox plow- ing, blacksmith;ng, flax spinning and can- dlemaking to square d a n c i n g, musket shooting, a medicine show and spelling bees will be seen this year at Black Creek Pio'neer Village, Me- tros authentic pre - Confederation com- munity. The season which opened week -ends to the public on May 6th will continue all sum- mer and into the fall with the last event being preparation for Christmas in a typical pioneer home during the last week -end in November. fashion shows will be spectacular in presen- tation. "We plantouse our nine hours of fashion shows daily to present a history of Canadian fashion in style and way of life, and we may even pre- dict the future. Can- adian manufacturers will be using history and imagination in designing special wardrobes to be in- troduced on our stage." P.E.R.U. Can Operate Now After further nego- tiations and dis- cussions Pickering Township council has authorized the pur- chase of a boat for life saving purposes to bo operated by Pickering Emergency Rescue Unit at Frenchman's Bay. Total amount is not to exceed $4,225.00. WEST HILL RESALE CENTRE Paper Backs ... Large assort- ment. Refrigerators, $20. Heavy Duty Stove, $10. Chest of draw ers, $5. TV's 30 day worronty, $39.50. Odd choirs, bunk beds, tables, cont. - beds, chrome sets, gas & electric 'stoves, washers 3 dryers. New UNPAPM FUNSIM Morningside Shopping Centre (Lewrenc"ingston Rd. area' 282-4557 Is the thought )f GARDENING Then why not RENT OUR MODERN GARDENING EQUIPMENT Rettina you dt%wn') Aerators, Seeders, Rollers, Hedge Shears, Roto - Tillers, Lawn Mowers, Post Hole Diggers, (Nand or Power), Chain Saws. �(eIectric & gas) • =GA' 82-0711 Morningside Ave. (At Kingston Rd.) 1 1 Fill up with ... ; $ 1 1 1 $ BA 88 or 98 1 1 1 1 and get two cards to enter ; 1 1 our BIG MONEY GAME. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 $I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 $ 1 1 $ 1 1 1 Ivan "Bud" M; 1 1 Liverpool & Krosno • 1 Bay Ridges, Ontario 1 Phone 839-2527 ; 1_J d Page 12 THE REPORTER Thurs. June 15th. 1967 111�6%��5�� P.M.A. REALTY LIMITED �, R*FIgE 19MOT A SECOND MORTGAGES ARRANGED, BOUGHT & SOLD �p� CCcc''' IMM WASUL111/� ROAD 942-2611 V.77 -M (North-east corner of Liverpool Road) MEMBERS OF THE WRONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD -- PHOTO M.L.S. ti::•:::. ::•:::•::: ::•.:::::::::::�: • ...................... �'HAT'�i ON VMAT..MrNIM. -w"He Bin O "ery 20 Re ular �SQAY g Jack Pot and d 8 P.M 3 Specials. RAIIGCV ROOM WEST ROUGE RESTAURANT -- Ladies Auxiliary, Br .606 --�. DANCING - EVERY SATURDAY Grand Valley Park presents BRUCE MARSH - MAN AND THE GRAND VALLEY HOE DO WN - ERS, Old Tyme and Modern Dancing, 8:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday. At Grand Valley Park, 2 miles north of Highway No. 2 off Valley Farm Road, Pickering. Phone: 839-2691. For your ... HEATTNG--EAVESTROUGHING-- SHEET METAL needs A. (ToNtr) SCHLOMes 282-0550 after 5 p.m. * Wide selection of pipes, fittings, elbows and registers in stock. Ivn ' Ductwork made up. We supply or install. IVU WAY RUG CENT 54 C11111011111 S&� 73"M L Co line of Broadloom & Drapeo Hoover Agent PROMPT TAXI SERVICE TEUWHONE ANSWERM DRIVING ussom PUBLIC SALE Of Used School Desks $3.00 each plus O.R.S.T. Pickering Township School Area#2 will sell 200 obsolete wooden school desks as is. Cash and Carry Sale 10 a.m. Saturday June 24th. Baseline School - Brock Rd. & Baseline Rd. A. W. Tyas Business Administrator D. W. Quick Chairman of the Board West Hill Resale Centre Lawrence & Morningside We Have Enlarged Our Store And Now Have A larger Selection Of Unpainted furniture At lowest Prices 282-4557 282-4557 i Embroider, Knit, Crochet 7481 ~Pei -6,z44ijK& 7:!15--SINGIN4: COLORS SPARK A ROOM—embroider birds' feathers and leaves in shaded tones. Easy stitches. -Transfer of picture 16 1 201Z inches. color schemes. :IR6—KNIT JACKET FROM NFA -K DOWN of worsted to top Summer faabions. travel everywhere. Embroider roses. daisies in Ray colors. Transfer. actual size. Sizes 22-46. ;491-CROCHICT SET QUICKLY In easy shell stitch in time to welcome baby. Lovely for outings. visits to admiring[ rel- atives. friends. Use 3 -ply baby yarn. Infants to 6 mos. size. Thirty -Ave cents (coins) for each pattern Ino stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of Watson Publishing Company Limited, c/o Needlecraft Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Needlecraft Dept.. Address. Ontario residents add 2t sales tax. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog' 2 free patterns. knit, crochet fashions, everything. 255 Sensational. new value' Book of Prise AFGHANS has 12 ,complete patterns. Beginner -easy knit, crochet. W Museum Quilt (look 2 -- complete pattern for 12 superb jteirloom quilts. Send W Bargain! Quilt Hook 1 — 16 complete patterns. G& Walter Safety says, Bright coral - coloured cotton poplin is what 'Tell your mother and little girls' cherriest rainwear is made of. Here father that you want it's styled by Cinderella into a wide tent coat to learn to swim NOW." with matching helmet. Underneath, the ensemble is completed with a low -waisted dress featuring a clip shirt and poor boy cotton knit bodice. FOR YOUR "Oft I& Toronto 699-1134 Good Fishing Close By The 7 conservation areas administered by the Metro Toronto & Region Conservation Authority are now open and will continue to be open for the early part Of the trout fishing season. MTRCA officials say there is excellent fish- ing in most of the streams flow- ing through Glen Haffy, the lower Rouge, Pal grave. Albion Hills, Heart Lake Claremont and Greenwood. All area streams are stocked with speckled trout except Heart Lake which has rain- bow trout. Boats are available at Heart Lake. The Glen Half conservation near Mono Mills & #9 high- way has two fishing ponds available for adults and children. Fishermen wishing to obtain more informa- tion may contact the Authority's offices at 889-5425 on a 24 hour basis. A special Royal Visit stamp will be released by the Canada Post Office on June 30th to commemorate the Centennial Year visit of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will take part in cere- monies at Ottawa on the eve of Canada's 100th birthday and on July 3rd the Royal cou- ple will visit EXPO. The !dost Complete LOCK & KEY SALES & SERVICE in Scarborough IS A MOVE COMING UP? We have all the ne- cessary pads, ap- pliance carts & dol- lies. Reserve early! t141 B282-0711 Morningside Ave. (at Kingston Rd ) lYAld']BRL� 1'1t"17'Itl;K rn...r. nlr��stiYll':(:FL/�Crnxr.LIT1.1i►n.+,..� June 15-21 THE Niel" THE . .. x. . . . . . . EENE ....... PETER OWOLE-OMU SILIRIF-TO.N 0111 IITF.NH ll(IN.W) M tSEWE-.10MM PIJMET-PIIILIPPE N01 RET AOAPILD FDG 1h( SCREEN By MP" KESSEE AAM PAU DEW . ADOITIOW DWWN By P" DIM (~ rust By AWIRICE (ABBE . PBOOI = In SAY SPIEGEL . MCTED By Arwou LITVAK }ccmm.nd.d in Mull Entdh11..1& El0[D R NMAISOr. ItnMMOB• Sa.awd AM.Atw Mpnb' Plus Added Colour Featurette 'HELICOPTER CANADA' ON i AIOw. - •OIgM10- ?12 �M. - WMiiav N. )ell -