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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP1968_10_17Now Is List With 104 per copy Decoroting Timel Published by SAY RIDGES J AM E S L AA N E can- Tech Publications S ROKE R Every Thursday Decorating Aut`°rW°"'eemw `"" mau, by Centre the Past orft" Dapartmeat, onawa, 839 -106 2 and for payment a poetW in esah. $3 per Year 839-3 575 ,Vol. 4 No. 42 West Mll'OMario Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 PICKERING ` - JP_.0 S L formerly The BAY Weekly REPORTER 0 let's Find Out From The Police Mr. & Mrs. Dubois of 1349 Poprad, Bay Ridges, with sons, Raymond and Anthony, watch as F.C. Roy Hobbs of the Pickering Township Police shows them the device for assessing the consumption of alcohol in a person. The photo was taken during the recent Open House held by the police at their new station on Highway No.2. (Photo - Bob Watson). Council Can't Decide On New Area Boundaries Pickering Township Council could not agree on the new ward boundaries for the forthcoming county school board election as the councillors met in committee on Tuesday night. Clerk Doug Plitz presented his new ward map which divided the township into a ward which included the present school area no.l plus Pickering Village and the southern idrr y` GOOD LUCK BEV But his proposal hit a snag when Councillor Beverley Boyes of Don Kitchen felt that the population of each ward 0 let's Find Out From The Police Mr. & Mrs. Dubois of 1349 Poprad, Bay Ridges, with sons, Raymond and Anthony, watch as F.C. Roy Hobbs of the Pickering Township Police shows them the device for assessing the consumption of alcohol in a person. The photo was taken during the recent Open House held by the police at their new station on Highway No.2. (Photo - Bob Watson). Council Can't Decide On New Area Boundaries Pickering Township Council could not agree on the new ward boundaries for the forthcoming county school board election as the councillors met in committee on Tuesday night. Clerk Doug Plitz presented his new ward map which divided the township into a ward which included the present school area no.l plus Pickering Village and the southern part to be split into two wards by a line through the centre of Frenchman's Bay, north and south. GOOD LUCK BEV But his proposal hit a snag when Councillor Beverley Boyes of Don Kitchen felt that the population of each ward Pickering has recov- was not equal enough. ered from sore shoul- Population in the northern ward would be 7637 ,ders and dives at the while the West Shore, Rosebank, West Rouge 'ward Olympic Games next would have 10,837 and the rest including Tuesday and Wednes- Bay Ridges would have 11,323. day. Best of luck Bev. "This isn't representation by population", Mr. John Kruger pointed out. Twp. Notes Councillor Kruger went on to say that itwasn't logical to split the present school area no.2, THREE YEAR TERMS and the division did not allow for expansion to Council has decided the 180,000 People expected in Pickering by 1980. to ask the voters of He pointed out that the city of Oshawa elects Pickering to approve its trustees over the whole area. of a three year term Deputy -reeve Ron Chatten and Councillor Art for Pickering Town- King both support this view that the three school ship Council after the trustees should be elected over the whole town - next election. ship. The plebescite would At previous meetings. Mr. Kitchen hasfavour- be put on the ballot at ed the ward system because he felt that this the Dec.2nd. election would give his area of Bay Ridges more voice. council decided. But the division suggested by the clerk didn't Deputy -reeve Ron come up to his expectation. Fie attempted to bave Chatten said that he the line changed so that the population of each believed that the new ward would be more equal. county school board Councillor Kruger said that an editorial in the would go to a three Stouffville Tribune had said that the division of year term. the area into wards was a retrograde step. But Councillor John Kru- Councillor Don Beer replied: ger said that the move "Why listen to a Stouffville paper when it is would put Pickering in not even in the township." step with Metro. In the first vote to take the clerk's suggestion NOTICE OF MOTION the motion lost 3-3, with Mr. Kitchen abstaining. Council has' decided The next vote for having the election over the to slow down its move whole township was lust with Mr. Chatten moving to join Metro. the motion and Councillor King seconding. Deputy - reeve Ron Councillor Vic Rudik then moved, seconded by Chatten said that he Mr. Beer that there be two representatives for didn't want to drag his the southern part without a boundary and the feet but he thought it areas be the same as the present school areas was best to defer the but this motion lost. matter until Decem- The original proposal was moved again by Mr. ber. Rudik, seconded by Don Beer, but it was lost Councillor John Kru- ger said that he wanted Reeve John Williams called the vote "ridicu- to get the matter out lous." He attempted Pt to persuade Mr. Kitchen to of the political arena. change his mind, but he remained firm. He was referring to As time is running out for preparation of the the fact that the town administration of the Dec.2nd. election, Council of Ajax has a munici- will have to resolve the deadlock soon. pal election soon and the issue whether to join Metrr o or Osh- west Shore Association awa appeared to be campaigninto fight. major Reduces Membership fee Pickering Twp. Hocked Off To Good Start Our 68-69 Hockey Season started off well this year. The buses all arrived on time and left Cannington as scheduled, with no trouble at all. The boys were all anxious to get on the ice, and put on a splendid display during the practice gam -es. The Bay ridges boys were very well behaved, which made the first day go smoothly. Only one mishap occurred however, when some of the Cannington boys, playing foot- ball in the park next to the arena, broke a hydro line with their ball. Hydro was restored and the games carried on with no problems except for some loss of time. We would like to thank all the parents who made the trip to Cannington to watch their boys play and hope you can come up again soon. An expert skate sharpener has been made available for the boys by the Cannington Arena Managers. His fees are 350 for children and 500 for adults. Be sure to watch this newspaper for reports on all the up-and-coming games, includinggoal- scorers, statistics and general summaries. BUS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1968 BANTAM DIVISION Bus leaves Frenchman's Bay School 6 a. m. Bus leaves Bayview Heights School 6:15 a. m. Bus leaves Brock Municipal Bldg. & No. 2 6:20 a. m. Bus leaves The Brougham Municipal Bldg. 6:25 a. m. Bus leaves Cannington to Bay Ridges 10:00a.m. PEE WEE Bus leaves Frenchman's Bay School 7:30 a. m. Bus leaves Bayview Heights School 7:45 a. m. Bus leaves Brock Rd. Municipal Bldg. & No. 2 7:50 a. m. Bus leaves The Brougham Municipal Bldg. 7:55 a. m. Bus leaves Cannington to Bay Ridges 11:30 a. m. TYKE DIVISION Bus leaves Frenchman's Bay School 9:30 a. m. Bus leaves Bayview Heights School 9:45 a. m. Bus leaves Brock Rd. Municipal Bldg. & No. 2 9:50 a. m. Bus leaves The Brougham Municipal Bldg. 9:55 a. m. Bus leaves Cannington to Bay Ridges 2:30p.m. NOVICE DIVISION Bus leaves Frenchman's Bay School 11:45 a.m. Bus leaves Bayview Heights School 12:00 Noon Bus leaves Brock Rd. Municipal Bldg. & No. 2 12:05 p. m. Bus leaves The Brougham Municipal Bldg. 12:10 p. m. Bus leaves Cannington to Ray Ridges 4:30 p.m. Following are some of th subjects dis- cussed at the General meeting on Tuesday Oct. 8th which was at tended by Reeve Will- iams, Deputy Reeve Chatten, Councillors Kruger and Kitchen. A motion was intro- duced and passed to reduce the member- ship fee forth associ- ation from $5 to $1. The 1969 memberships are available from Dennis Jones at 839- 4275. Nov. 18th is the date for nomination of th School Board to be held at Pickering School, between 7 and 8 p.m. The election will be held in Dec. Roger Guimand was elected public relat- ions representative for the association, in place of Colm Caffrey who resigned due to pressure of work. The suggested place for the arena to be built was Moores Rd. and Oklahoma Dr. A motion was intro- duced and carried to Put forward the name of Frenchman's Bay for the renaming of ty for the renaming of the areas around the Bay. Both West Shore and Bay Ridges are in a- greement. BOWLING The Yippies are still holding their lead in the league standings which are as follows: Yippies 24, Swingers 22, Slowpokes 17, Rat - finks 13, Swinging Five 11, Washouts nine and Groovyones seven. Al Moore scored a triple 807 with handi- cap, Betty Higgins a single 314 with handi- cap. Norm Langlois has increased his average by one bring- ing it to 216, and C arol- (Cont'd on Page 6) Page 2 'THF. POST 'Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 PICKERIN6 POST Published every Thursday by CAN-TL:CH PUBLICATIONS Postal Address - Box 193, West Hill, Uritario Publisher - R.M. Watson - TELEPHONE 284-1767 Opinion Boost Speed Limit On 400 & 401 Maximum speed limits for passenger cars and motorc\cles will ire increased next month from 60 to ?0 miles per 'your or- higtways 400 and 401 only, it was announced today by Hon. Irwin Haskctt, O--tario's \1 iistar of Transport. The o'.:y exception will 1v for commercial vehicles other tha:i buses, for which the limit will re - mai A at CO mpt. :!--- •-e,v limits will come into effect on Nov. 15ti. whe;i the replaceme it of speed limit sig -s o-. i g s s 200 wid 401 will be completed. Cha delayed effective date will allow time to make V a raquir-ad cl.a .g,- i•• sig.ti:tg on 5_0 miles of limited access highway. Vr. I-as.eZ, sai,� t,•e move .vas carefully con- sia%:red for sometime by officials of his Depart- me,,t sft,�:r detail -d stud} of accident exper- iE%ice and traffic surveys. Mr. iiaskett said that studies sho•v that the accideia rate is actually lower ono -lane divided highways. Che accider)t rate for the w!�ole pro - vi. c_. on as types of roads, was 5.8per million miles of v,;� hicle travel. I'he experie:lce or 4 -la 'e divided highways is 1.6 accident: per million miles of vehicle travel. Mr. Haskett stressed that tris is 'ot ali initial move is a general raisingof traffic speed limits. I he Minister warned that maxim-im speeds are the maximum for driving in good weather. road and traffic conditions and adviseu drivers [o slow .soa, wipe! conuitions were unf avourable. I he present .peed limits will remain in -effect u -til %uveni. ;,r 15, u 1 a ­.d after which date the new limits will be strictly enforced. Once again the childbirth rate in Ontario hos- pitals has dropped significantly. Newborn admissions totalling 128.592 represented IS fur each 1000 people in the province last year. Chis is a drop from 19 in 1966, and is 30.8;, luwer than 1901 when the figure was 26. Fall Dance On Nov. 16 1 he pre -Christmas sociation's work. party season may still seem a long way off, 1 he dance committee but come November has included all of the and it will !)e just a- ingredients for an ex - round the currier. cellent outing and last l he Recreation As- year's tickets were all sociation of Bay sold in advance. Midges will hold its annual fall dance on So tickets should be Sat. Nov.116th, at the o_)tained as soon as Ajax C o m m unity possible. Call Mary Centre. Roberts at 839-3556 or This is a popular spot C aremen Cramp at and provides every- 839-4057. one with an opportun- Music is being sup- ity to support the as- plied by the Gems. HOCKEY PLAYERS SCARBORO'S LARGEST CHOICE FOR ALL AGES COMPLETE HOCKEY OUTFITTERF OPEN DAILY 9.30 - 8 p m. Sat. 930 6 p.m. & COACHES - KIMBERLY PARKS SKATE EXCHANGE 4S66 KIN6STON RD., 181-6051 Financial Chess Two things are abundantly clear. All levels of government are faced with com mittments rising faster than revenues, and all three levels have only one main source to squeeze for further taxes - you and 1. No matter how the tax revenue pie is cut there is, in the end, only one pie to slice. Because of this a very familiar financial chess game has begun between Ottawa and the prov- inces. Premier Robarts (his chess men are black like his mood) has moved seveeal pawns around the chess board, and he has sent provincial treasurer, Charles MacNaughton, into the prov- ince proclaiming the coming of doom unless the province wins further tax concessions from Ottawa. 11rimeMinister Trudeau (his chessmen are white denoting how pure Ottawa is) has re- acted to Premier Robarts. He has countered with a few pawns of his own and he has sent Mr. Edgar Benson around the country with the clear message that Ottawa has no intention of losing this chess game by default to Mr. Robarts. The Prime Minister has said that if Mr. Robarts wishes to pay his bills then itsupto Mr.Robarts to hit the Ontario taxpayer. To quote Mr. Ben- son: "Ottawa is not a well that anyone can dip into." The last time Ottawa and Queen's Park played this game, the province came off second best. The federal government gave a slight increase in tax abatement to Ontario, and then in a rapier thrust hurled a knight into the game by raising the federal income tax. The province was check- mated. It was soon to be an election year for Premier Robarts and no politician in his right mind would increase provincial taxes on top of a federal increase with an election approaching. However, this tim? Mr. Robarts can afford to be bolder for there is no election in the wind. Besides, he really has no choice. Unless Ontario receives a healthy increase in income tax abate- ment from Ottawa, the province will face, ac- cordin,q to Mr. MacNaughton, "a fiscal night- mare. Estimates indicate that under the cur- rent tax sharing system provincial revenue will only increase 401,;, by 1973 whereas expend- itures will rise 74�, In these estimates no new spending programs are contemplated so it is easy to see Ontario is headed for trouble unless it does something - or unless Ottawa becomes very generous. To meet this crisis without Ottawa help the province would be forced to borrow right up to the limit of what is prudent and in addition, it would have to raise its own taxes, possibly the sales tax, possibly a personal income tax or a combination of bosh. According to Premier Ro- barts, the shortfall between revenue and ex- penses means an additional 24 points of per- sonal income tax, 28 points of corporate tax -3r 7 points of sales tax. The present sai�s :s 5/, A provincial cabinet committee is now applying a priority rating list to proposed expenditures for the 1969-70 fiscal year. Some hitherto sacred cows such as education, highways, health and municipal aid programs are in danger of being cut. As a player in this chess game, Premier Ro- barts is an old hand and he knows how to apply the pressure. Ottawa is playing it cool. Ont- ario's chances of raiding the federal treasury are quite slim. In 1966 former finance minister Sharpe slam- med the door on the provinces, and he made it quite clear that from that time forward the provinces were free to strike their own income tax rates, and tax directly at the provincial level. Mr. Benson is now playing the same rec- ord and he has told Mr. Robarts that the latter must accept responsibility if Ontario is spend- ing more money than it is bringing in. Since 1961 the federal government spending on shared cost programs has tripled and it may double again (compounded) in the next four years. I'hese shared cost programs (major ones are health, education and welfare) have now reached the point where the problems of cost cannot be ignored. In the federal government balance sheets they are referred to as "uncontrollable" items and they have pushed the federal budget from a near balance to a 5500,000,000 deficit. Looking at the problem, Prime Minister Tru- deau, in a speech before the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said, "The real lesson of the new (federal) spending estimates is that Canadian government of all levels must demonstrate that they can jointly bring their costs back to man- ageable size." It sounds like our Prim. Minister is an old hand at chess himself. To date all this talk back and forth has been a little far removed from the average man in the street. Mr. Mac - Naughton is now attempting to correct this flaw. He is hoping to stir up a storm by getting public opinion on his side. His method is to scare us. He chose an address to a municipal housing workshop in Port Arthur as his launch plat- form. According to his remarks, Ontario may not be able to give any more help to municipal- ities unless it gets substantial new revenue sources from the federal government. fie es- timated the province would have to trim $300, by Councillor John Kruger 000,000 from its planned spending estimates in the 1969-70 fiscal year. He said: "This $300 million represents the equivalent of all the money we are now spending on subsidies to municipalities for road construction, for health services, children aid societies and homes fo< the aged, for urban renewal projects, for construction of vocational schools, our annual expenditure on protecting our valuable forests and on traffic safety, and our total investment in housing during the current year." Mr. MacNaughton conceded that if he cut the above programs it could lead to a "devastating" increase in local taxes. The intent of these remarks is obvious. Every Ontario resident is supposed to get emotional and cry "For shame!' Somehow I suspect Mr. MacNaughton has overplayed his hand. He moved the King when another pawn would have been ,just as good. No doubt his figures are correct but to equate provincial cuts to the municipal level is crying wolf. Its like attempting to influence public op- inion with a large club. He may break our arm but its unlikely he'll get our support. Thus as matters now stand it seems Ottawa is winning this game of chess. One thing appears to have escaped both play- ers. I don't know why Ottawa and the province are trying so hard to blame each other when they a ready-made scapegoat - the municipal politician. In the last four years the taxes on a man with an average family earning $5200 per annum have risen 5.7% at the federal level, 35.6% at the provincial level and 637, at the municipal level. Blaming somebody for tax increases is merely a matter of timing. It is a psychological fact that the average taxpayer will blame tax in- creases - no matter from what source - on that level of government which taxes him last. Also the taxes he sees, such as the yearly municipal mill rate and the friendly note from his mort- gage company asking for an increase "because of increased tax-ts,' has a marked impact on him. The federal budget is struck first, then the provincial budget and the municipal budget is last. Any cutback in federal and provinciai pro- grams is likely to increase municipal taxes. Thus on both counts the municipal politician must lose. As a municipal politician I am a fatalist. No matter who wins the Ottawa -Ontario chess game I fully expec� to be blamed. 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OCTOBER All Sales and Orders taken during October 1968, for Draperies, Bedspreads, Floor Coverings and Upholstery Materials 12%loss 12% Lay -away Plan Available 284-6149 284-6140 something for the Ladles Waikiki Spareribs 5 p)unds pork spareribs 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 2/3 cup thick orange marmalade 1 (10 -ounce) can crushed pineapple 2 tablespoons corn- starch 2 tablespoons soya sauce 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt 3 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar Leave spareribs PASSPORTS Same Day CORAL PHOTOGRAPHY 261-9561 whole or cut into 4 - rib portions, as desired Arrange ribs, meaty side up, on rack in shallow baking pan; sprinkle with salt. Cover pan with alum- inum -foll;, bake in pre- heated 350 degree oven for 1 hour. Remove foil; continue baking 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine marmalade, undrained pineapple, cornstarch, soya sauce ginger, garlic salt and lemon juice or vinegar in saucepan. Bring to boil over moderate heat and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Remove ribs from oven, drain off drippings and spoon sauce over ribs. Return ribs to a 375 LTLRU�NK�S WANTED degree over and bake sto TRuwxS until tender and nc.us browned, 20 to 25 A"'cminutes. Makes about — tM. a -353s 6 servings. '/Z PRE. PRICE S 01111111me CHRISTMAS ALE Make Sunday Morning Breakfast Special Is Sunday morning breakfast a special meal at your house?.. Then why not delight your family this Sun- day with that time honoured favourite, Eggs Benedict. EGGS BENEDICT Easy Hollandaise Sauce (See recipe be- low ) 4 thin slices fully - cooked boneless ham 4 eggs 2 English muffins Butter Salt and Pep- per Prepare the sauce as directed below. Panfry ham until golden brown and poach the eggs, being careful not to break the yolks. Split and toast the English muffins; but- ter. To serve, place a hot ham slice on each toasted muffin half. Top each with a poached egg and sea- son with salt and pep- per. Spoon on hot Hollandaise Sauce. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. EASY HOLLANDAISE SAUCE 1/4 cup butter 2 well beaten egg yolks 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/3 cup boiling water Few grains salt Melt butter in top of small double broiler. Blend in the beaten egg yolks, then slowly stir in the boiling water. Cook over not, not boiling, water, stirring constantly un- til mixture begins to thicken. Remove from heat. Beat in the lemon juice and salt, using a rotary beater. Cover and keep over hot water until needed. If mixture should separate, beat with a rotary beater until smooth. Ir Lr %, t Plastics score again! A urethane moulded shell is the hidden ingredient of the tradition -shat- tering furniture styles recently launched on the Canadian market. The shells are made from C -I -L chemicals by Singer Furniture & Sleep Products Corp., Montreal, given a thin layer of padding and then sheathed in a washable up- holstery fabric. 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Oct. 17th, 1968 THE POST Page 3 FOOD MARM Hwy.2 Rouge Hills just east of Rouge Bridge wjpxlw��&n Carton of 200 SAVE 204C RearCigarettes King S ze & , ze 4 9 Benson & Hedges $4.29 Fresh Homogenized 3 qts. 69E Milk plus deposit Fresh Homogenized 27,3 qts. 63C plus deposit Black Diamond Cheese Slices 3 pkgs.pfogr $' .00 save 290 Pure Seville or 2 Fruit Marmalade 24 oz. jars 3 for $ •00 save 4701 Every Hour Fresh Baked Goods Baked on Premises BIRTHDAY, WEDDING AND BLACK FOREST CAKES HOME-MADE BREAD European Rye, Wkite, 4► ' French Stick, Hovis.-�`..�'-� Large variety of Delicatessen and Cold Cuts. Bay Ridges Bakery Boy Ridges Shopping Plaza 839-3966 MARJORIE'S LADIES' WEAR Shamrock Blouses from $2.98 Elite Blouses from $4.y8 SLIMS Fortrel $6 & $9 Flannel $9.98 & $12.98 = Sabre $16 Tee -Kays - Denim $7 Corduroy $8 Flannel $10 Kayser Gloves, Scarves, Hose & Panty Hose. A Good Selection of Fall Dresses. Ask about our Christmas Lay -away Plan. Bay Ridges Shopping Plaza 839-2848 Nursery School Two courses offered -- 1. MONTESSORI COURSE ... 9:30 to 11:30 1:30 to 3:30 2. DAY NURSERY AS. ABOVE - For working mothers the day, nursery opens from 7 a. m to 7 p.irn. • HOT MID-DAY MEALS ' REFRESHMENTS • FULLY LICENSED QUALIFIED STAFF BAY RIDGES MONTESSORI SCHOOL For further information please call: Mrs. Abraham, 839-5663 or 839-5818 SO& Aaar SIN Phone 282-7911 West Rouge Plaza West Hill. Ontario High Fashion Hair Styling .W All Forms of Hair Beauty 441 �I CHILDREN'S WEAR INFANTS TO SIZE 14 Knitting Wools & Supplies MoroinRside Plaza pig 2M,�4 West Hill '/Z PRE. PRICE S 01111111me CHRISTMAS ALE Make Sunday Morning Breakfast Special Is Sunday morning breakfast a special meal at your house?.. Then why not delight your family this Sun- day with that time honoured favourite, Eggs Benedict. EGGS BENEDICT Easy Hollandaise Sauce (See recipe be- low ) 4 thin slices fully - cooked boneless ham 4 eggs 2 English muffins Butter Salt and Pep- per Prepare the sauce as directed below. Panfry ham until golden brown and poach the eggs, being careful not to break the yolks. Split and toast the English muffins; but- ter. To serve, place a hot ham slice on each toasted muffin half. Top each with a poached egg and sea- son with salt and pep- per. Spoon on hot Hollandaise Sauce. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. EASY HOLLANDAISE SAUCE 1/4 cup butter 2 well beaten egg yolks 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/3 cup boiling water Few grains salt Melt butter in top of small double broiler. Blend in the beaten egg yolks, then slowly stir in the boiling water. Cook over not, not boiling, water, stirring constantly un- til mixture begins to thicken. Remove from heat. Beat in the lemon juice and salt, using a rotary beater. Cover and keep over hot water until needed. If mixture should separate, beat with a rotary beater until smooth. Ir Lr %, t Plastics score again! A urethane moulded shell is the hidden ingredient of the tradition -shat- tering furniture styles recently launched on the Canadian market. The shells are made from C -I -L chemicals by Singer Furniture & Sleep Products Corp., Montreal, given a thin layer of padding and then sheathed in a washable up- holstery fabric. Advantages of moulded plastic shells over conventional wood -frames are un- limited design possibilities, strength without weight and easy of care ... with no sacrifice of appearance or comfort! Original Oil Paintings 15 Noted Canadian & Ewopean Artists - 300 Selections SMALL DEPOSIT WILL MOLD ANY PANIM FOR CI25TMAS 'i2 PRICE SALE - FROM $20 to $150 -incl: Lux. 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Oct. 17th, 1968 THE POST Page 3 FOOD MARM Hwy.2 Rouge Hills just east of Rouge Bridge wjpxlw��&n Carton of 200 SAVE 204C RearCigarettes King S ze & , ze 4 9 Benson & Hedges $4.29 Fresh Homogenized 3 qts. 69E Milk plus deposit Fresh Homogenized 27,3 qts. 63C plus deposit Black Diamond Cheese Slices 3 pkgs.pfogr $' .00 save 290 Pure Seville or 2 Fruit Marmalade 24 oz. jars 3 for $ •00 save 4701 Every Hour Fresh Baked Goods Baked on Premises BIRTHDAY, WEDDING AND BLACK FOREST CAKES HOME-MADE BREAD European Rye, Wkite, 4► ' French Stick, Hovis.-�`..�'-� Large variety of Delicatessen and Cold Cuts. Bay Ridges Bakery Boy Ridges Shopping Plaza 839-3966 MARJORIE'S LADIES' WEAR Shamrock Blouses from $2.98 Elite Blouses from $4.y8 SLIMS Fortrel $6 & $9 Flannel $9.98 & $12.98 = Sabre $16 Tee -Kays - Denim $7 Corduroy $8 Flannel $10 Kayser Gloves, Scarves, Hose & Panty Hose. A Good Selection of Fall Dresses. Ask about our Christmas Lay -away Plan. Bay Ridges Shopping Plaza 839-2848 Nursery School Two courses offered -- 1. MONTESSORI COURSE ... 9:30 to 11:30 1:30 to 3:30 2. DAY NURSERY AS. ABOVE - For working mothers the day, nursery opens from 7 a. m to 7 p.irn. • HOT MID-DAY MEALS ' REFRESHMENTS • FULLY LICENSED QUALIFIED STAFF BAY RIDGES MONTESSORI SCHOOL For further information please call: Mrs. Abraham, 839-5663 or 839-5818 SO& Aaar SIN Phone 282-7911 West Rouge Plaza West Hill. Ontario High Fashion Hair Styling .W All Forms of Hair Beauty Page 4 THE POST Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 HELP WANTED - FOR SALE - FOR RENT - USED CARS - SALES REGISTER PROPERTIES BUSINESS SERVICES COMING EVENTSWANT'ADS j Classified Ads Can Be Accepted Up Until 12 noon Tuesdays FOR SALE 'New And Used Soles - Rentals - Repairs lkdding Mochines - Furniture R. W. Dee Co. 4248 Sheppard E. 291-3301 KITCHEN Suite, arborite, Brand new, 5 pees., $29. Cash and carry. 3368 Yonge it. HL' 8-7911. ------------------------------- COMPLETE furnishings for large home, bedroom suites, contem- porary dining room suite, spanish living room with drum tables, den furnished in black leather, Span- ish, family room in colonial chesterfield and chair, $115. din- ette, 6 high back chairs $85. two 39" beds, I large oval marble top coffee table, mirrors, plant- ers. drapes for all rooms, 2 rugs 223-5692. KNIT -KING Sales and Service, new and used knitting machines, 272 Yonee. Phone 368-7045. Bargain House Of Broadloom Frame estimates on wail to wall fir. your own home from $4.99 sq, yd. installed with underped or hatdtwist Installed for $6.93 sq. yd. Rugs 6 a 9 ft $12.95, 9 it 12 fL $24.95. Runners and remnants up to SO;.;,discount. Serged door- mats frutgcd ovals. This can be bought for cash or your Credito cud at Rainbow Broadloom, 3216 Umdorth Ave. -699-5204. - FLEX. OIL for local delivery. Call Agincourt Fuel. 293.7191. TYPEWRITERS This week Onlyl Royal Portable $39 00 Underwitxl electric $75.00 We have the' machine you want from our large select tort, all Suar- arneed. Repairs. rentals. all OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. FRIDAY ALL DAY SATURDAY Eastern Typewriters; 1728 Eglinton Ave. E 759-7527 evngs.284-51291 abet wee❑ 1 attune ; k. -! :c +- i :lir. R 1 A: it.,at. Rcas. •..^.vac. L2x ... 0.2 5• 1 L Fireplace Wood .iRy r ar'!."": 12" & le, "l -itty s. I)eLv •: red. 2v} _ 67;K. hRU.A: l (a, V Rugs )' x 12 brand ne-. *.!; enc". Last: & .arry. l for 7 .rigs u !!t s -JIT. ---- --- - - -- -------- Contents of 8 Room Mone V Hula lrerich I r..,'ineiai :^atc..ing chair. tuck and lamp; v pc. xandan- a, tor. du:u.g . x,m nulla. \-flak c -at ! lectric appliances. i hcd- r -ms in.lu.aag r:asttr oedrr.,:n pair d velvet ­ . � 6 ft +. al,ut Itrreu ;:airt.cgn, „•rapt.. Wall mirrors Vai,, aparimcn:, krtakkr.aas and ^icy .t',rr item,. Last only 4s-- s10r 2 ROL i -A W .4Y Beds, r xcealent cun- clition. 267_0593. V INK S I OI.t _.autumn mist. Pri- ,ate 21-11)50. L :pante N,w. 10 only. :'. and W" M:. lth. ,a::t., Last: 6 (arry 3365 1 ,0.µe ,t- H:. 8-7911. =-" (:i.NLRAL ct_i.0 I KIC wlc- ,i.+: m, g.x,,: +o iditwn. S414.()V. 2t,2 i,o:i. aRL,I+- i-- - Nylon Rugs new'9'X12-- n rt! S0`.' sell $60. each. 3368 Y, ge ,t- I1L R -'till. ------------------------------- Ch1,II-KI-I!LD and chair, high :ick but', wal ..ui trim. 4 months old., c ,r•rr tabic, .-,jtaule and round ,,tf'e txilc, 0 x 12' rug, double n.n)kcese oea anddreascr. autumau.: washer and dryer • re- fngerat.)r. cunrine sal bed and other Items. Plus second car requiring mucor work. 282-7tk,3. - - fFNOK SANAPHONIxlmer Mark Vi, orand nc W, case in- cluded. 261-3835. ------------------------------- SLALY POSILKi.I f MC rnatrr a and box spring. Best cash and carry offer. 3368 Yunge x. llu., 7911. 3 PCE SF.CIIONAL LHF�;ff.R- FIL-LD suite. Kidney shaped cut - fee table, also ping-pong table. and 0 Ii.P. outboard motor. 284- 4516. FOR SALE HUNK Beds, army style. Brand new. $35. Cash & carry 3368 Yonge St. HU 8-_ 911.--- FIHI RGLAS Kits for boat cover- ings. Reasonable. 221-1950. Prl- v ate. ------------------------------- I LECTRIC Stove, used, very rea- sonable. 282-4612 after 6:30p.m. 2 BURNER rangette with oven; can be used in wall outlet. 261- 0725. ------------------------ 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, single bed with headboard. Arborite it- nish $75_00. 266_ 4618 after 6 p -m- BUNK Beds. Wagon wheel style. 569.50. Cash & carry. 3368Yonge St. HU S-7,011. ----- ---------------- Planos PIAND m3wer and dismantling for rec rooms a specialty. Insured. Pianos wanted. Any condition. 466-3556. ------------------------------ 000BLE Dressers. 10 only, 8 drawers, unpainted. New $29. cash and carry. 3368 Yonge St. HU 8-'911. ------------------------------- Beainifol cushions. custom made if desired, floral arrangements 6 small unusual gifts. 267-3275 or 261-7523. ------------------------------- vACUUM CLEANERt, guaranted rebuilt machines. Stood selection. repairs, parts, belts. Authorized factory Hoover dealer. Wallace Vacuum Service. 1530 Pharmacy Aver Scarborough. HL4-4212--_-- Broadloom LOWEST prices on all qualities. Finest installation, fully guaran- teed. Samples shown in your home. 282 - 8483. WF.ArHF.RE.D Split cedar rails $1 each, fences built to order. free estimates. Fireplace wood and kutdling wood, free delivery over $10. Lail 182-8560. SAFFIRL MINK SrOL-E; worn 5 times. 6 office reecption room side chairs; modern green vinyl. \ \I. - 6466. MAPL, BLDROOM ,LIjT cum- pletc with twin beds: springs and ^at[resses; Lime Oak bcdz.n.n: suite; ,luuble led: Round Oak :1:-:c; S antique ctialrs; antique o aWrunt a%:na cabinet: Oak L "racy [Bbl- ; nt.)kcasc. 21)1 Iil_- i \(.1. 1>li K\11 l IM, A(K,l. re >., s le. (.a., fur ,!.-:ails a-�d a tree -+hale --C. 26r 02(.1 44 - '+moi i4- i-4 WA,1i1\( %IA(!:1N1 pe,C lue,n HRUA:,LUUV Rt (. I:` x - 1V rant sew >4w. caab and carry..i36x Y ung, .,t. t!1 s -9I 1. DRY Fireplace wv ,:. $ln. single Curd. Delivered & dumped. 2.94- 5-49 fit-DKOO\t ,L:I I., :use w•n,d. dtn- ing r,om suit. ^»ewuud. Viking wasCing machine. automatic. 1 console set 1 hila,. 23". Chester- field arta 2 matching chairs. angle !sed with foam mattress and pos- ture board Youth bed with foam mattress. Camping tent 12' x 12*. uu[snd.- fram, 2 lremely Cres. _,carWruugh. 751-(1.110. -- -- Scandinavian Furniture FLOOK LLEARANC't.,ALLiSav- angs up t.) 50y, on chesterfield Suites, dining suites, coffee tables, lamps, etc. etc. Nor - Der. Interior.. 1070 Victoria Park Ave., Princess Plaza, 751-0696. POOL IABLL. Gendron 4' x 8'. Brand new. $125 00, cash and carry. 3368 Yonge , H t. U-8-7911. - CRIB & MAITRLSS, good con- dition $15.00. Rigid wading pool 42" x 66 $5.00. 282.4354. BABY CRIB $25.00, High chair $11.00, 1•rana new, 3368 Yonge St. HU'8-7911, BARB11- Dolls clothes, 15 pee. wardrobe 52.90 expertly made. Cunsists of dresses, slips, pants, s'-Irts, l louses, slacks, pygamas. criWies. zoektail dresses etc. tiausfactwn guaranteed. 500 covers delivery 291-6134. -------------------------- C h I S I S (A drawers. Unpainted. Brand new $15. each. Cash carr). 3368 Yongc St. HU 3-7911. COi.I.MAN SPACE. HLA I ER, 3000 B. I.U., a Zoo gal oil tank. com- plete with metal .i,ne%tos diem- ney. ideal for t n94-5567. FOR SALE HOOVER PURTABLE washer spin dryer - like new, Best offer. 266_9943 between 90.. M. & 11 a.m. rum City DRUMS USED and new. Stewart, Gretsch, Ludwig, Rogers. All kinds of great drum bargains. Rentals from $12.00monthly. Lay away plans for Christmas. Long & McQuade Ltd., 803 Yonge just north of Bloor. 925-4434. ------------------------------- 21" GENERAL ELECTRIC tele- vision, good condition - $45.00 282-1803. ------------------------------- BABY CARRIAGE, Lloyd conver- tible excellent condition. gate, aluminum storms and screens. 757-5385. ------------------------------- ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica dated to early 1950's, $75.00 National Encyclopedia $15.00. 291-41-5. ------------------------------- DINING ROOM SUITE; 8 piece; Scandinavian; excellentcoadition; 293-0206. ------------------------------- 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD - 4 seat- er. Single bed chesterfield, bar SOMAS. 284_67(12 after 6 EART!CLES WANTED We treed musical instruments. radios. typewriters, sewing machines. bousekrld furniture for resale. Free appraisals.282- 4357___-_---.------___-__-___. REFRIGERATORS. Asy coeditkoe will pack up. 698-3834. _ _ ELECTRIC: STOVE, email apart_ ment size. Call week days oefy. 284-4622. ------------------------------- SMALL CHEST OF DRAWERS or dressing table and email act of shrives. In good condstnoa; 291- 4t7t RENTALS T.Y.RENTALS Escellenrbuys .n used 000cbletl FLOOR SANDERS EDGERS Steel Wooll.nq Mochines RUG SHAMPOOERS BELT MASSAGERS Wheelbarrows, Hand Sanders Polishers Belt Sanders Sk lsows All Types Floor F;ri shes SEGUIN'S SANDING & RENTAL SERVICE s i. -j', i•-t,p,b• ' r i,• 2936521 PERSONAL LADIES! Need your floor, walla, wmdowi cleaned? You'll havethe lightest, brightest nours you've ever seen. Satisfaction guaran- teed.H_ Uamelewski._ -PL.5-9858 - KIUL WANTED DAILY from Sum- merglade,off Midland to Hol- linger (St. Clair & O'Connor). Call after 6:30- p.m. 291-0361. =DRESSMAKING KNITILD DRESSES, Sweaters, skirts. Cocktail and evening wear. Phone 282-9940• for made to measure knitted fashions. Make Your Own Clothes Join Ann's Dressmaking School Enquiries 284-5932 MOIOR CARS 8i TRUCKS WANTED SCRAP LARS & trucks wanted for wrecking purposes. 942-5730. Night calls 839-3233. Call 2841767 MOTOR CARS '61 CORVAIR; automatic; radio; new tires. '59-1376. ------------------------------- 1968 ALPINE, 4 cylinder spurt, 2 tops. Chrysler warrantee $2,250. Call after 5 p.m. 942-5416. ------------------------------- 1960 CHEV V8 automatic Clean interior good running condition. Best offer------------------------------ 29L- 4855- - - - - - AUTO PARTS Used & Rebuilt For All Makes of Cors CENTRAL USED AUTO PARTS -7 Warden Ave. 759-4225 759-2677 Instant Credit $ 7 Down BUYS ANY CAR IN STOCK. LASE III. -,TORY 14.1PPLIF:0. Credit approved by phone 261-4994 HERITAGE FORD SALES 2660 KINGSTON RD. .967 FURY II. $ cylinder, auto- matic, poweratecrlegandbrakex. Radio. 839-7%9. ------------------ 1958 STUDEBAKER. blue, 2 dour sedan.. standard trartsmissauo, motor and bud) in good shape $80. 284-9118. ------------------------------- 1960 PONTIAC V8, excellent con- dition_ Best offer. 751- 2221. - - - CLAUS TEXACO is selling auto parts at WHOLESALE PRICES Typical Example: AC & Champion Plugs 79� Ignition Points 1.95 Winter Thermostats 1.65 2 Year Anti -Freeze 2.49 gal. Brake Shoes 3.95 up Your Lar :,,paired by licen.+ ! .. . ''at. i..-. .It i .,. .. 6000 KINGSTON RD. 284-7041 1463 YOLK>WAGi \, new radio, good cunditwn. must K11. 282- 15'!. *65 BLL AIR CIIF. Y. sedan, ma- roon, automatic tran.mi�sion., radtu. Must be seen to he ap- preciat,d. Mr. Abbott 212,loan, Ave.• 759-8278 after 6 p m. 4 WHEEL DRIVES 1962 JLLP6CYL. ,IATION WA- GON mechanical winch snowplow, excellent condition. LI,,r­ 4 4148(1 $1495 1963 LAND ROVLR Long wheel- base with full canvas. License 32377% $1495 1964 INTERNA 1 K)NAL SCOUT hy- draulic Plow, Warn Hobs, ­c,d lent c... -fit i r. ! :� \: i':,5 $1895 ECONOMY CARS f65 AUSTIN 1100 excellent cnr- dition, radio, clock heater, nq .. tires, Lic. 374L9 $795 1965 AUSTIN 1L00 White with red interior, radio, recent valve arta rake job, Lic. K55500 $795 1965 EPIC Very ecow;695 clean and good running. Lic. K47107 $695 65 FIAT 850 SEDAN 40 miles to the gallon, many recent repairs. Lic n`: i4-' WARD BROS. MOTORS AUSTIN, MG, ROVER, LAND ROVER Kennedy Rd., Unionville (South of #7 Highway) PHONE 297-2400 TUITION I F DAY CARE DAY 1072. Tutoring -----CARE-available_-------72_ LAWRENCE & BE'LLAMY, weekly day care available in my home IN ALL SUBJECTS for children 2 years of age and over. 261-8869. For Information please call ------------------------------- DAY CARE in my home. Near 429-0540 AAnyhland age. 84-77383k. P�11c DAY CARE in my home near Art Lessons Highland Creek. Public School age. 284-7383. ------------------------------- Classes forming in oils, pastels, I AMAKACK NURSERY SCIIOOL china painting, ceramics, and :omprtent day care, licensed. glass. 'Midland Ave., north of Sh, Ppard \gincourt. Fur ftutM:r Inform. 267-9577 ,faun_ pane AN.3_3►52_ - Carlisle Academy Of Dance HILLSIDE PLAZA; Lawrence and Bramley. R.A.D. Ballet; Jae; Tap. Classes for children, teens; adults. Special classes for 3-5 year olds and teenage modern jstz class. 481-0435. ------------------------------- MATHEN"TICS. Individual tutor- ing. By experienced graduate. In. tensive cramming 75S-8126. ------------------------------- LOCAL PIANO lessons. Private. . -ni-private, 839-3416. �s>•nl PETS POODLES, 5 weeks old, black 261-5896. CA IS aid Kittens given away free to good homes. 641-3940. ------------------------------- Ill)N \111 L, Countr%41- ul f rPeta Prufe..tunal clipptme. t..arding, training. I uppics. flick up and delivery, Gurdm Garrett, 197- 259 7, LABRADOR PUPPIES, healthy black, reg'd with shots. 9 weeks old, $75. 444 4918, CHIl-D'S L)OG, female wirehaired earner, thoroughbred, all shits ,lcascc2112143 9713. ------ We Sit Better of East York - Scarborough Baby Sitting, care for elderly, and con- valescents in home or hospital, 24 hr. service. day, week, hr., vac. 282-6577 Three Little Fishes Private Schwil fur0iIIdren--114m- ,ery School- Day Nursery--Kin- dCrgartcn. Linritcd nutliltir oil „Pse pings availai lv. 245-6846. -- WEE FOLKS DAY NURSERY A uD L3 K Ina Woe Rua,. licenced --Trained Staff Tronsportation Available 261.7633 266-0405 AVAILABLE, Day or wasfly care reasonauis. rahable. Beum y - Ellesmere. 291- 4060. _-_-_____.___- Bridlewood Nursery School 480 Huntingwood Ave., AgIscoart. Opea tgs now in tar" and afternlOon classes for 3-5 year old Childraa Call Mrs. Devoe- -Air. 444-1247 Evenings. ENTERTAINMENT xiiatand - NrWpp&rd Area DLBUIL.'S TEAROOM, upstairs at 1%0 Danforth. Lxpert readers. 6. 293-3310 1 =10.3--------------------- -----421O - RHES -- wedding rcceptkons. business meetings. Capacity 83. Fully licensed. Lison Place, GARDENING di SUPPLIES BUSINESS SERVICES ACCOUNTING and bookeepingser- r.wk m_s:.room n+aiuirv. 1.badcd vice for small businesses. 2s2- t� truck:.+ at vara, hall LL..S- an 8214 evenings d weekends. Last---------------------------- -- - - ------ - -- -- ----- A FASrACCLRAIE rYPlSfwanes :A. PPLIER Of top Buil for gardens envelopes etc. to do u home. "d lawn. Ro! yau! 759-1)757. DRAPES& DRAPES & UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING INTERIOR SPECIALISTS -Custom upholstering! - Furniture Refinishing! - New Furniture and Dropes! Shop in the comfort of your home Call 839-1792 By appointment only AUCTIONEER wesirttll Re - t phularvi-mg, Remod,-Iiing, Ken & Clarke Flip neve-;', ',, , I urnature FREE ARM CAPS Prentice ESTIMATES PICK UP & DELIVERY Licensed Auctioneers 284-8421Markham R.R. #2 _j 1 294-2419 640-3686 RUG CLEANING JFSRESTHOMES iF'LCIAL -- Bniadluorn dcat eo ACCOMMODATION for ladies In 80per sq. ft. Any 9 x 12 reg comfortable home -like atmos - $6.94. Cheaterfaeld.S6.99 and up. phere. K.N. supervision. Fbone 691-4044 after 5 p.m, 739-7735. '''~tors. Oct. 17th, 1968 THE POST Page 5 Second CLASSIFIED Page de REAL ESTATE E OPERTIES PROPERTIES HOME HOME PAINTING & PAINTING & OR SALE. FOR SALED IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT DECORATINGI'[ DECORATING CENTENNIAL ACRES Oshawa's Biggest Home Value In '68 DOWN PAYMENTS FROM FLA -L PRICED FROM $2,000 17 950 "THE FALLINGBROOK" • 2 -STOREYS • DOUBLE KITCHEN • SPLIT-LEVELS Completely finished basement. 2 SINKS • 3-4 BEDROOMS • VANITY BATHROOM 0 STORMS 8t SCREENS • ALUMINUM SIDING • 1 & 2 BATHROOMS • COPPERTONE 0 FULLY DECORATED - EXHAUST FANS LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY INA MEDALLION ALL -ELECTRIC HOME �•""�'; OMEN DAI'Y 10 AM. - 10 P.M. ' unett a DIRE i !ONS Nle/nsar sot to �srt RLI. IEsrr Nl. tMMa sw 4rr,ttc►J ►art Rs. Das► 0~01 440ors' South nam awn fellow Our Dews he WIN anon contra eco Psr4 f7. GRIFFIN 4! REAL ESTATE LTD. t PHONE OSHAWA COLLECT - 576--621 OR TORONTO 923-1454 - 751-2502 THREE BEDROOM bungalow for rent or sale. Lawrence Ave. E• PROPERTIES Suitable for dentist or doctor. r W ANTED Completely finished basement. 2 bathrooms. Call Mr. Cumery - 2A2_57549:30to5-OOpm- Cash Buyer .FLUS a 6 room bungalow, be - e- 5. 000 5,000 and $30,000. For TV, RADIO & HI F1 tree rstimate call. qtr. Kirk- ahite 293-3631, evenings 449- ,719. W.J. Warren & Co. Ltd., - Realtors - Service Calls $2.50 -- ----- ---- TV repairs, Scarborough, work guaranteed, $2_ - 50.755_0638___- ACCOMMODATION A SCARBORUTV Service. $2.50 FOR RENT r all work guaarteed. '150_7884. t A I Wal r HILL -Couple will share HANK'S bungalow with an«Iiercouple 575. ELECTRONICS per ; ;;; 8:;;o=e. GOO�hFor • T.V. • STEREO Shoe store, T.V. store or offices: • COLOR T.V. Pharmacy & Sheppard. 449-3081, 10.5 pima Sales & Service ------------------------------- SINCE 1938 2 BEDROOMS and kitchen. Call PL. 5-5668 291-1550. Markham Rd. and Bri- area owner H. Steenhuvsen ------ BACHELOR apartment. furnished. 1245 Ellesmere Rd. self contained. 284-5567. -------- t URNISHED BED SITTING room and large kitchen. Private bath - NURSING HOMES aOoii 261-6511. to T.T.C. ass. ROSEBANK CONVALESCENT TRAILERS Home Ltd. Private and Sem(- accommodation for chronically III. R.N. Supervision. 24-huur nursing care. Excellent meals. 284- Lr�28. We Sit Better of Last York - Scarborough care for elderly & convalcocents, in home or hospital, 24 hr. service, day, wNrk. hr . vac 282-6577 TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER BOA Trailers I x 4 x 6 Comole.e $105 House Trailers 15 ft Semi.fi-sh $450 AT. 2-3802 PLUMBING DISCOUNT 3333 Danforth Ave. E. _ ALL PLUMBING SUPPLIES COPPER PIPE, FITTINGS AND FIXTURES. DIRECT TO YOU 20% DISCOUNT 698-7010 KEG ROOMS, kitchen cabinetsetc. Fur an estimate call - 261 -6959. GENERAL BUILDING repairs, al- cerationa, additions, office re- modelling, basement apartments rec rooms, dormers, garages, car ports, breezeways and sum- mer cottages. Sid Visser, PL.3- 2678. Al Asphalt Paring Driveways our specialty. All work guaranteed, 15 years service. Free estimates 282-9581 evenings Reliable brick & concrete work. Flower Peds, Fireplaces, Garages also new home, '• c,xraiie-. Phone 282-9940 after 6 P.M. Carpet Installation r FIREPLACES himrwy - I i ,. pr„ and Service 755-8965 Expertly Installed Repairs and binding PATIOS, • fireplaces; barbecwss- Fur fast, cuurtc,nas service ilowerboxes; foumaMs; etc. ALI t .n work guaranteed expertly done. Call AA7-0262 For all estimates call 293-9x70. Doug's Plumbing For all your repefrs. alscratians and mitimenaecir work. Star Licrnar F n81 4569 Kingston Road 284.8612 284-4904 9-S P.M. cvcrmx. C. R. PROWSE Painting 6 Decorating F or trM pestles t p6 of interior and txserior peuldstg arnd wau- paperWg. winter rates new in effect. CALL us: 266-9569 FREE ESTIMATES NEW IN WEST HILL Economic Plumbing Supplies Do -it -yourself plumbing Full stock of your requirements and spare ports. all at discount prices. During evening hours, free expert advice given on every plumbing problem. Open Tuesday -Friday Until 9 p.m. Monday & Saturday Until 6 p.m. PHONE US OR CALL IN AT 2x4-9721 4162 KINGSTON RD. (Overture Rd -1 BLAL rIFLL JOB IwNF cicaning and waxing flours; also painting. Reasonable ratex;frerestimstes. Eos SR12, Fireplaces Custom built to brick or stone. Goss.: 7-r t .., .-,kI- 284-5248 West Hill Construction SALE REGISTER ,A TURDAY OC 1 . 19 Act le - of hatsseiun Sahold fur- niture. Eleetnc appliances. Kit- chen, dirung room, bedroom, chesterfield suites, tables• rock- ers• ornaments, dishes. glass- ware .aniques, garden farm cools. hardware. pourtryman's supplies, mascelianeous articles etc. At Prentice 's New Idea Farm of private parties' consignments, On Hwy. Ori, 1 1,12 miles north of Markham Villagc. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. No reserves. See posters for full listings. K REPAIRS & C Prentice Aucilioneers Mark- ham - 610-3686. ------------------------------ EXP�R1' WATCH REPAIRS b SArURDAY.00T. 26th certified European watch mikers choice ho Auction Sale e. goal all work gJar. eel. Haar Jewel - choice household furniture, ani- lcrs, 2377 E inion Ave. East, gtses, appliances, dishes. glass- ware. crystals, cranberry, orna- (at Kennedy Rd) P! .4-8351. mems, pactures. paintings, uteri- --------- - - stls. power workshop, handy - ANTIQUE and modern clocks and mans, carpentering, garden, watches repaired, grandfather, lawn, tools, hardware supplies. wall and mantel. A guaranteed miscellaneous articles etc. service. Free estimates and pick At Lot ;10 Concession 5 Mark- up. Licensed. 261-6439.ham Twps. L 1/4 miles west of ------- -- - ----- - ---- - Lniunville, then southoff *High- way Property of Tom Hopkins. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Terms Cash. INSURANCE No reserves. Property sold. See posters for full listings Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneer. Markham. 640-3686. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th--- F o r All Kinds of Auction sale of At-Fergs. No. 65 Tractor• near new, late models, INSURANCE' farm machinery, pick-up baler. 3 pain hitch villager, haying. harvesting implements, horse - mans stable supplies, baled C a I I straw, hay grain, farm, black- smith, garden, lawn tools• house- hold electric an_K.MorganHenry ces, effects etc. At Part Lot ,r20 Concession 7 Starkham Twps. Cars L, avenue and 7th line. 2660 MIDLAND AVE. Property of Edward Cooper. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. No re - A I n C O U r t serve. F arm sold. See posters for 9 full listings. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice Auctioneers. \tarkhatn. 640- AX. 40- AX. 3 - 4194 3686. M. J. Bernaske INSURANCE 267-7674 Auto -Fire -Life Combine all your insurance into one monthly pa>ment. DEADLINE for CLASSIFIED ADS Tuesday 11 Noon SCARBORO PAINTING & PAPER HANGING FREE ESTIMATES Call 694-8336 J.E. O'Hearn & Son PAINTING & DECORATING WALLPAPER -VINYL 425-5043 SCOTCH DECORA 1011. guaran- teed paperhanging, painting. Gavin. U%.9-0180. - - - -- PAINTER & PAPER HANGER hwur is jnt, w :rk ,:uararte,j S.T. POWELL HIGHLAND CREEK 282- 2530 Results Are Faster In The NEWS Phone 291-2583 LOANS r LOANS HOME OWNERS You have a hidden CASH RESERVE Use the hidden cosh reserve Ioquitrl in your home to consolidate all your outstanding bills into one low monthly mortgage payment. WE OFFER 1. Cash mortgoge loans far any reason. S. Free consultation 2. Low payment long terms. 6. Discretion 3. Sound Real Estate loan rates. 7. We pay off any 4. 48 Mrs. approval service 2nd, or 3rd. mortgage UP TO $15f000 on any mortgage loan MORTGAGE CONSULTANT SERVICES 233-4536 3319 BLOOR ST. W. TORONTO 18. ANNOUNCEMENTS =ANNOUNCEMENTS GRAND OPENING SALE SPIETH'S STEREO 3750 LAWRENCE AVE. E. at Golf Clwb Plax a rhe biggest stereo shop, fur :umpunent custom :,uilt tit - F: s s Rccord Bar in xarburuugh. Open Monday - Friday 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. 15% - 30% OFF SALE ENDS SAT. OCT. 19th. Tau t ado 26" Salo~ NOW OPEN 08 MARKHAoi 291-6847 (MaMorr m khaRd. &Painteted DOPost D P MOVING AVING %IuDERN PAVING CO. ;rnrrn !-r:., SMALL %IOVING Joss in West Hill ASPHALT PAVING area, evening and weekends. New g CONCRETE WORK 1/2 tottspickup. 282-5161 or 447- 3404.0 rabldshed Cnmpanv --------------------------- -- 0 X,rA Guaranteed Cartage e Phone 293-2484 Stanley 9 . I rue i -Timate GENLRAL CARIAGE Work, mov- tog night and day. A and BLicense. 1904 Gerrard St. E. near Woodbine Ave_ col_ 6000. TRUCK FOR HIRE, 3/4 tun new truck. Will du deliveries, moving and haulage. Reasunable. 641- 4341. ------------------------------ phone Anytime 284-4332 %*AN with new half -ton pickup for hire. Will du deliveries, moving & -haulage of any kind. DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS GUARANTEE, FREE ESTIMATE L.imosi,!,. .:.ln,. ,,a. ,prcad (rue Ser.ice Scarboro ' Yea' CONNELLY & SON Asphalt & �oncre,e Pay. -g Co 755-2010 I Page 6 THE POST Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 Third Page - CLASSIFIED ADS EMPLOYMENT MALE MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DRAFTSMAN Why Commute To Toronto? Our modern plant in Markham, Ont. requires a draftsman fully experienced in Ponelboord; 'Switchboard and Unit sub -Station Drafting. ,Must have experience in preparing drawings for customer approval and shop fabrication Apply in person or telephone Monoger Employee Relotions 1 297-2100 AMALGAMATED ELECTRIC CORP. LIMITEDI BULLOCK DR., MARKHAM, ONTARIO. , Factory Workers ItELPWANTFDMALF $2.23 Starting Rate All Fringe Benefits 40 hr. week 293-3651 YOUNG MAN We are baking for a as uor matriodatt who is experienced in general Brice rause. cam comrntmscme, well oe the teiephotte sad has some high school chemiatry. This is a permaaem position int our expa"Ift depa"ment. We work a S day week from 8:30 - 4:30, have excellent bandits and are located at Lawrence Ave. and Dan valley Parkway. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE MISS FLEMING FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO. LTD. 445-2121 Warehouse Opportunity to labrasozy supplies. Man with potential, drive and good memory fur details, who is Loukwg for a permanent career. Warehouse or essemtsal and several years high school an asset. Scheduled increasean s. pension and medical pis. Hours 8-4:30 5 day week CALL MISS FLEMING FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO. LTD. 445-2121 HARNISCHFEGER CORP. OF CANADA LTD. 110 Midwest Rd., Scarborough MULTIPLE TORCH CUTTING OPERATOR SHEET METAL PROCESS WORKERS HAND OPERATED OVER HEAD CRANE OPERATOR GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS AND COMPANY BEN IFITS 751-3500 COLOUR T.Y. TECHNICIAN F.rpenenccd. Good wages to right malt. f ,isr I-nd IocarH+n Apply John L ,.i,: : 461-7517 Full Or Part Time 3 men needed to present new exclusive franchised product. tianagement opportunities avail- able. Neat and aggressive, car necessary. No canvassing or so- liciting. For personal interview call Vanguard Associates 449- 6162 qtr. Dale. ------------------------------ YOLNG AIAN for delivery. West Hill Super %larket. Full time. 2101 CLARK'S SHOES CEDARBRAE REQUIRES an ex;- -ani. inn. 266-2811 Security For life Leading international fraternal IrganizaIon needs 3representa- tives fur Toronto area. Ditties consist of interviewing families for membership and taking care of their needs through our many benefits. if you meet our requirements we can guarantee you a very high income through your choice of salary or commission. No canvassing, prosp:ctive mem- bers have prior knowledge or contact. Lifetime career, pension, etc. and the opportunity to pin the high number of interviewing of- ficers we have in the executive income brackets. "arried, own car, :.:a: 1'. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Mr. Havers -222.6525 E PLOYMENT WANTED HANDYMAN with truck. Rubbish removal and odd fobs, Reason,- able races_ 266-47-44. -- FEMALE FEMALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SECRETARY chis position requires good secretarial skills and at least 1 years experience in a secretarial position. The duties are varied and interesting, involving confidential work for 3 managers. Reply in writing, stating academic qualifications and work ex- perience. PERSONNEL OFFICE PILKINGTON GLASS MFG. DIV. _ 350 DANFORTH RD. SCARBOROUGH YOUNG LADY We are looking for a senior matriculant who is experienced in general office routine, can communicate well on the teleptxm and has some high school chemistry. This is a permanent position in our expediting department. We work a S day week, from 8:30 - 4:30, have excellent benefits and are located at Lawrence Ave. and Don Valley Parkway. 'FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE MISS FLEMING FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO. LTD. - 445-2121 Modern Nursing Convalescent Home Requires REGISTERED PHYSIOTHERAPIST PART TIME Contact the Administrator 284-4781 IF YLN: ARE a maitre woman who loves and understands child- raw- we have an Mseresting po- aiti in for you. Experience and training preferred but not es- sential. %4 tlham Out. - 40L. Must have own transportation- Flours a -S 2Qa_6a4A MALE HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE txpermaced salesmen wanted for a 1969 expansion programme In the Scarborough Uon ?Kips area, for commercul. Bishtesa Op portunities and Residential de - art pments. Extra advertisiq for new staff to create tits[ com- m unions. Call 487-3333 H. KEITH LTD Realtor, 181 Eglinton Ave. E. and ask for Mr. Hemingway Canada, U.S.A. AND Great Britain It you arr I.,king for a career in 0. sal, s and repr,sentativo fI,la a:.d if you arc over 15, married, t.,nda6lr and own a car. Tic t.avc [hc p„sition you are 1'-.k nit or. Brand new ,:Ifice wtth ultra-:m,d,rn train- ingfacilities. 1 apvrwnee not csscnttal not you must 1x� presentable. Multi-milliondol- lar organization uptratirg in Ca:xada, L..S.A. and Creat- ain. Incumc $HOW. to 525,g1O. d,-p<ndmg on your ability. lelept,"m for personal all—int: ,•. rt A29-3340-1 259-3473 West End MAN FOR LUBE RACK Reliable, experienced, requiredby G.M. dealer. 5 day week, excel- lent working conditions and addi- tional benefits. Top wages to right man. Apply to Mr. A. Headley, ervia .'a:.i,;er H.J. Foster Motors Ltd. Pontiac -Buick 3445 Sheppard Ave. E of Warden 293-2424 NURSES ONLY We are a 1 r uuwMvwn Tor- onto ►iospltal k are oQering im- mediate attractive positions for registered t graduate nurses G. registered nursing assistants. These are full time fi part time 1Ma how a child day care centre at the hospital for mothers with pre-school claldren. CosveaJIM access to subway routs. Good salary scale t full range of fringe benents. APPLY TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT The Riverdale Hospital St.Matthews Rd., Toronto 8 14 Girls Needed ausewives, Siegle girls etc. to aisist in telephone circulation. a experI - Necessary. Full or pan time. Gasraeteed Hourly cages. "t 1 nd c4f ice. 699-7109 Top Pay, Part-Fwll Time Sitters Home Makers care for wlc c-rtvxlescenta In home N,spa.]L 282-6577 I Typist Required 1 For general office work, opposite Rouge tun Go stain 284-1616 A MOrHER'S HELPLR; ligla du- ties; live in; expeaam[ mother wcl_a:.r; -93 1 -'- WEST SHORE (Cont'd from Page 1) yn Dixon dropped her average by six making it 205. PHYSICAL FITNESS CLASSES These will commence Oct. 21st at French- man's Bay School. The times are frcm 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the men and 8:15 on for th ladies. Come and get rid of that spare tire! HOME AND SCHOOL Frenchman's Bay Home and School will be presented at Frenchman's Bay School on Tuesday Oct. 29th at 8 p.m. This is an opportunity for parents to hear the teachers present the curriculum for the term. SATURDAY MOVIES The movies will com- mence on Sat. Oct. 19th at Frenchman's Bay School. There will be two showings at 1 p.m, and HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE MALE 8t FEMALE FACTORY HELP WANTED Our modern plant located in Markham, Ont. requires employees For the following occupatigns: ASSEMBLERS - Female - For Afternoon Shift 4:30 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS - Male - Shift Work MOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR - Male - Shift Work FABRICATOR OPERATOR - Male - Shift Work SHEET METAL WORKER - Male - with experience on Fabrication of Switchboards and Panelboard Cubicles. Please apply in person or telephone the Manager of Employee Relations 297-2100. AMALGAMATED ELECTRIC CORP. LTD. BULLOCK DR. - MARKHAM. r AXI DRIVERS wanted East hnd- Bills Service Centre, 699-8797. Temporary Help APPLY 10 Continental Place Scarborough 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. again at 3 p.m. The first one is a Walt Disney production. That Darn Car. The admittance fee is 25 cents for up to grade six and 35 cents for those over that. Help is desperately needed at the perfor- manced to keep the children under con- trol. Anyone willing to help please call Mrs. Meek at 839- 1373. HELP FOR CUBS Help is also needed for the Cubs, in the way of leaders and helpers. There is a possibility of abandoning the movement if help isn't forthcoming. The people to contact if interested are Mrs. Jervis, 839-4216; Mrs. Button 839-4125; or Mrs. Bell, 839-2408. Nominations are re- quired for the group DEADLINE for CLASSIFIED TADS . Tuesday 11 Noon committee, the posts of chairman, camp committee chairman, secretary, and other officers. REMINDERS The Autumn dance is on Oct. 19th. This is expected to be a sell- out so there may be no tickets at the door. Get tickets now by calling Mrs. Moore at 839-4342. The general meeting for the group comm- ittee for the scouts and cubs is Oct. 21st at Frenchman's Bay School. SOCIAL NEWS George and Jan Ackerman are cele- brating their 22nd wedding anniversary on Oct. 19th. If there are any other events for printing call Mrs. June Miskell at 839-3601. The Nautilus Arts & Crafts 6515 Kingston Road, Highway #2 (Approx. 1 mile West of Sheppard) - 284-1171 YOUR LOCAL CENTRE FOR CRAFT SUPPLIES Classes in Oil Painting, Lapidary, Plastic Casting and Sculpturing planned for this Fall. F EDY ANTENNA 759-0724 ECONOMY TOWER installed $39.95 ' installed $49.95 installed $59.95 HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED TOWER 30' instalhd $54.95 40' installed $64.95 50' installed 576.95 WEST ROUGE NEWS by Kay Brooks RATEPAYERS Ameeting of the West Rouge Ratepayers' Assn. will be held Thurs. Oct. 17th (that's tonight) at West Rouge School, starting at 8 p.m. Reeve John Williams, Councillor John Kruger and School Board Chairman Don Quick will be present, and discussions will take place on such subjects as New Property Assessment, Taxes, Arena Complex, Merger with Metro, etc. Come out to voice your opinions and hear what others have to say. SPORTS DANCE Tickets are now on sale for the W. R. Sports & Recreation Assn. dance which takes place Fri. Nov. 15th at the Ajax Community Hall. Just $ 2.25 each includes prizes, refreshments, bar facilities and special entertainment. Book your sitter now, get your tickets and plan to attend this special event. You'll be glad you did. FOOTBALL Sun. Oct. 6th was a brrrr type day for spec- tators at the blest Rouge - Guildwood game, and the coffee and hot chocolate served by the ladies was most welcome. The Junior Wranglers won their game 8-6 while the Seniors were again taken by the Guildwood Indians 6-0. What's the matter with our Seniors? Would some pretty cheer -leaders help? How about it girls? BROWNIES & GUIDES In addition to their work and studies, the Brownies and Guides in our district have recently enjoyed several corn -roasts and cook- outs. There are three Brownie groups and two companies of Girl Guides who meet as follow;—: lst West Rouge Brownies- Thurs. at 6:30p.st. 2nd West Rouge Brownies - Thurs. at 4:00p.m. 3rd West Rouge Brownies - Wed. at 6:30p. m. The First and Second meet at West Rouge School and the Third at Wm. G.Davis School. The First W.R.-Girl Guide Co. meets at Wm. G. Davis School on Mondays at 7:00 p.m., while the Second W.R. Co. holds meetings at West Rouge School at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Please give these girls your support. Remember this year's Brownie is next year's Cookie. SICK LIST Very sorry to hear Mrs. Ethel Dand is con- fined to hospital following a stroke. Hope she will soon be much improved. Glad to report Mrs. June Jackson is home with her family again after a serious operation. Two more people in West Rouge are wearing casts. Harry Turcotte has a broken leg and Bill Carroll a broken arm. Hope they will soon be back in action at the football games and elsewhere. Best Get Well Wishes to Kevin Turcotte who has been in Scarborough Centernnary Hospital for an ear operation. Kind thoughts also to Mrs. Ruth Gainer who is in the same hospital to lose a gall bladder. Do you get the feeling that West Rouge is trying to fill the hospital? Hope all will soon be in fine shape again. CURLING The Thursday morning group of ladies who curl at Tam O'Shanter Club commenced a new season on Oct. 3rd. The ladies enjoy a morning of fun and good excercises and pre-school youngsters are well taken care of in a sup- ervised nursery. APPOINTMENTS Congratulations and Best Wishes for much success to Mr. Cliff Laycox who was recently appointed Sales Manager of Industrial, Commercial & Rural Properties for P.M.A. Realty Ltd. The same to Mr. Bill Fleming who was elected Union President at the Canadian Johns - Manville Co. Ltd. CUBS & SCOUTS There are active Cub and Scout groups in West Rouge and if more leaders and coun- sellors could be found, it is just possible the boys on the waiting list could be enrolled too. After all Cubs must have two eyes open before they leap up to become Scouts. Did you know that is what the stars on their caps represent? This year "A" Pack meets at 7.00 p.m. Tuesdays at Grace Church under the leadership of Cub Master M. Babin and his assistant, Dave Allen. "B" Pack meets at 7.00 p.m. Thursdays at Wm. G. Davis School with Mrs. Alex Stashans as Cub Mistress and Andy Simpson assisting. The 1st West Rouge Scout Troop meets on Mondays at 7.00 p.m. at Grace Church, with Mr. Alex Stashans, Sr. as Scoutmaster. Mrs. Stashans would like to form a Ladies Auxilliary and all mothers who could spare a little time to assist these boys is asked to call her at 282-2894. LADIES CLUB Members of the West Rouge Ladies Club are busy planning and working for their Annual Bazaar which will take place in the Auditorium of West Rouge School this year. The date is Sat. Nov. 2nd. More about this later. SATURDAY MOVIES The first film to be shown at West Rouge School on Sat. Oct. 26th is "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar". Remember admission is 35 cents this year and the show starts at 2.00 p.m. Pop and popcorn - so give the kids half a dollar or so, Dad. Mom likely will be busy picking up bargins at the Grace Church Rum- mage Sale to balance the budget. VOLLEY BALL A Ladies' Volley Ball League will start at West Rouge School on Mon. Oct. 21st. The Pickering School Board has graciously consented to make the school available for this sport and there will be no fee. All interested ladies are asked to be at the school at 7.30 p.m., or call Mrs. Val McIntyre, 282-5605 for futher information. STRIKES AND SPARES Is bowling your sport? There are leagues for girls and boys on Saturday mornings, groups for ladies only in the afternoons, and mixed leagues for men and women who like to spend an evening bowling. Get on a team and bowl for fun and good excercise. GREETINGS Many Happy's to Chris Crooks, Rouge Hills Dr., who has a birthday on Oct. 19th. Paul Batho, Island Rd., Jon Brooks date Oct. 21st. A Happy Year to them.! DIVING CHAMP All of Pickering Township is proud of Beverly Boys, now in Mexico to compete in the Olympic Games. Here's hoping she returns with a gold medal for Canada, but whether she does or not, she is still Pickering's Pride. DATES TO LOOK OVER IN OCTOBER Thurs. Oct. 17 - W.R.Ratepayers Assn. - Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 THE POST Page 7 W.R. School - 8.00 p.m.; Fri. Oct. 18 - Couples Club, Bowling Party - Grace Church - 7.30 p.m. ; Sat. 19 - "Skill-O-Ree68" - Scouts & Cubs Hobby Show - St. Margarets - In -The -Pines; Tues. 22 - Ladies Guild - Candle making demonstration - GraceChurch- 8.00 P. m.; Thurs. Oct. 24 - W R. Ladies Club - W. R. School - 8.30 p.m.; Sat. Oct. 26 - Opening Hockey Games - Stouffville Arena; Sat. Oct. 26 - Ladies Guild Rummage Sale - Grace Church - 10.00 a.m.; Sat. Oct. 26 - Sat. Afternoon Movies - W. R. School - 2.00 p.m. And that's not all. Just some of the events taking place in our swinging commun_ty. gl/w PIPE RANCH Ift r1s For Quality Plumbing +low Prices +Service J.H. BRADY & SON LTD. PLUMBING 4320 Kingston Rd. 284-4721 Plumbing & Heating Contractors' License 43 ALL YOU CAN BOWL at Rouge Hill Bowl & Billiards $1.50 EVI-.RY SATURDAY 2-5 P.M. Phone 282-5941 BIFOLD LOUVRE DOORS BEAUTIFY AT REDUCED PRICES Heavy Duty 1-3/8 YOUR 24"x78" or 80" $13.95 30"x78" or 80" $14.95 HOME! 32"x78" or 80" $15.95 36"x78" or 80" $16.40 HARDWARE INCLUDED Our Fall Pre -Finished Special v -Grooved OR -�-. Plywoods SUPER - PRICESNEW FLOOR COATED , -- REDUCED *my S�istic•1•� O.sN•s I• Stock 12x12 Vinyl Asbestos CEILING TILES Reg. 19C NOW 144 - 10% 9x9 Vinyl Asbestos Q 1 2x1 2 Oriental Mahogany 4x7-$3.46 Reg. 11( NOW V4 1 ¢ 4x8-$3.84 12x12 Pure Vinyl Tiles, /2 Woodgrain Birch 4x7-$5.09 Reg. 59( NOW '49 It Silver Mink 4x7-$5.09 SAVE 2x4 SPRUCE SALE 7%24 1x2 SPRUCE SALE 2%24 1x3 SPRUCE SALE 3%24 PING PONG TABLES 519 .85 For Experienced Advice, Ask For ALEX MUNRO — Manager `'� Page 8 THE POST Thurs. Oct. 17th, 1968 e.% VISITt01VIs P.M.A. REALTY LIMITED FOR FIRST A SECOND MORTGAGES ARRANGED, BOUGHT A SOLD YOUR bbd ew ,,pper� cc''��5JU fSOi iAitLlNt ROAD - %W7- 2-2611 (North-east corner of Liverpool Road) Toronto 6991121 MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD -- PHOTO M.L.S. Ottawa Report HOUSE OF COMMONS CANADA by Norman Cafik, M.P. On Mon. Oct. 7th, the House of Commons unanimously agreed to immediately set up a standing committee on External Affairs and National Defence, with specific instructions to hear evidence on the situation in Nigeria and Biaf ra. I was honoured to be chosen to sit on this committee which has been meeting from early morning to late at night every day since that time. Testimony has been heard from Mr. G. R. Harman, head of the Africa 1 section of Exter- nal Affairs, Major General A. E. Wrinch, National Commissioner of the Red Cross So- ciety. Mr. Arnold Smoth, the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Mr. McNiel of CUSO, David MacDonald, Andrew Brewin, and the Minister of External Affairs, Mitchell Sharp. Testimojty indicates that there is no evidence of genocide in Nigeria although there is no question that atrocities have occurred. There is no doubt that there is a desperate need for food in both Nigeria and the rebel territory of Biafra. It is estimated that six to eight thousand people a day are dying of starvation. It is evident from testimony that Canada's most important contributior is in the supplying of Hercules Aircraft, which is desperately re- quired to transfer food into this war torn territory. It is with a sense of deep satisfaction and pride that we see the Canadian Government reacting in a humanitarian manner to supply these much needed aircraft. The situation, according to evidence received, will become increasingly more desperate. and I am cunfident that our committee will recomm- 'end positive and meaningful steps to assist these people in their hour of great need. GRAND is 44 .......... ...:.;::.:................. ::. SQUARE DANCE NEWS is by Mollie Elliot ' It's estimated that 150,000 visitors thronged the Peninsula last week for the annual Niagara Grape and Wine Festival, and many square dancers were among the crowds. The square dance float: "Shindig in the Barn", a first prize winner, was cheered all along the parade route. Produced by hours of work by Geo. Layman and his Centennial Squares of Niagara Falls, thefloat show- ed a modern square dance with caller and dancers under a gay red barn roof. Vis- itors from all over Canada and the U. S. Joined local dancers at various events held in connection with the week-long festival. Two beautifully de- corated halls over- flowed for the mam- rnuth dance in St. 1waft's hepar fi-ei 11al-etm EAR F101GNC sERMfF dunc it Studiu LEO AWIN rtrtLu<R A� pU1i111f11 CKA M ftft� IE1tW 2" YOM= sYwi�r 7taT M '�" S%~ oft 1&." 9 D corn o CHAMPION AK0 �'. -I - G - C •C 7r OCT:. ftftftw"._-�` `�" L - 's • Win The 'Grand Champion' Steer Purchased At Markham Fair Bred by: Windfields Farm Chance To Win To All Purchasers Of A Car to November 16 • 100 Champion Buys To Choose From STEER IS ON DISPLAY AT ALL TIMES IN THE CORRAL AT OUR DEALERSHIP DON'T WAIT - BUY NOW - BRING THE FAMILY YOUR CHANCE TO WIN 1000 LBS. OF CHOICE BEEF ON THE HOOF WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU II Lloyd Britton - Bill Britton - Don Van Luven - Earl Mortley Bert Green - Cliff Carpenter - Ed Lennox PINE HILL AUTO LIMITED Telephone 291-3743 4002 SHEPPARD AVE. E. 2t Kennedy Rd. AGINCOURT, ONTARIO C atharines, Friday, with leaders: O. Easson, G. Layman, E. Carviel, C. Wood, R & I Lloyd. Other festival events includ- ed demonstrations of modern square dan- cing in the parks, and a party at Fairview Mall, when Kinsmen Club cooperated with Pioneer S/D Club, & caller Collis Wood. This proved so succ- essful plans for a sim- ilar event next year are being made. After allowing them- selves a few days rest, the ambitious Pioneer Club is now working on its October project: a bus trip to Wheeling, W. Va.. to a square dance weekend, Oct. 26th. Bill and Gerry Patterson say they have room for a few visitors. At last there's a club that 's doing something abut the oft -heard complaint-- low level rounds at club -level square dances. The newly- re - organized "C atch - All - Eights" �i/D Club, alternate Fridays in Islington, presents challenge - type square dancing by an expert: Stu Robert- son of Burlington, and t ce more interesting rounds, also by ex- perts Chester & Mar- iun Codner of Leaside. Last Friday a rare happening --_not one .lager sitting out, zither a square or round --isn't that some cind of record? This )rogram shouldn't be 'n issed by any exper- enced dancer who - ikes rounds too! Bill and Doris Cranny Ind dancers from >cenic City Squares . Car & Garage Lost In Fire travelled to Colling- wood last Saturday to dance with Blue Moun- tain Square Dance Club, directed by Lorne and Betty Hay of Barrie. Bill and Frances Stewart, C ollingwood, Presi- dents oftheClub, wel- comed members and visitors. Guest caller for this group for September was Ernie Brown of Camp Bor- den. We hear Bud Red- mond of Buffalo is bringing a bus -load of dancers to the square dance workshop con- ducted by Dave Taylor in Islington, Thursday, Oct. 24th. Last month visitors attended the workshop from many areas in Ontario, New York and one dancer from Pennsylvania. BAYVIEW GOSPEL TEMPLE ,L'VDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.U. UORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. LV;-vING SERVICL 7 P.M. .BUY,,' BRIGADE Ages 12-18 Tues. 7:30!;.m. Oklahoma Dr. opp. Fairport Beach Public Sc' ool APil,aired with Pe.u=c0at3l Assemblies of Canaaa RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Greenwood Paring 826 Danforth Rd. 267.9An7 e LOCKS & DOOR CLOSERS aMlwi. -N 0.,. M-4-- 1.W - �+--+ - ".......+...., LOCKSHOP 2756 DAWORTH AVE. ■FI Kt 1Mi1 694-SW7 604.4697 trop HOURS .. a o&nT M and M Cleaners 776 Liverpool Road, Bay Ridges 839-5433 FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY OUR SPECIALTY -- NIGHT PICK UP IF IN A HURRY CALL Mac or Murray 839-5433 "A westem of NwAt -- and C1tame1t l" OCT.17-23 cul" - N16N COLatti.a �' "Tilts m rnt�ceo cwpaw ..•...r... S scwh A garage and the carChildren under 12 Free nside it, property of 'eter McGinn, 88 282-3969 iverpool Rd., Bay t E amm lM-ca wAttw: f i Udges, were exten- East of Liverpool off 2 1A7A 417 ;ively damaged byfire in Sun. night, Oct. 13th. :Y' ::..:•�:•......._...: ...... Pickering Township Professional Director =' ire Department were i� alled to investigate. , .......................................... -hey confined the fire OPTOMETRISTS z) the area around the CHIROPRACTORS arage so no other amage was caused. Enid Reed Pastel Portrait Sittings Sat. Oct. 19th. For Appointment 694-1709 Birchcliff School Of Art Classes Forming Macken Gallery 1670 Kingston Rd. (at Birchcliff) .I.S..Pollock, O.D. Optometrist IGA Bay Ridges Shopping Centre 839-4644 Daily 9.30-6 Thur to 9 Closed Monday Edward Demchuk D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 905 Grenoble Blvd BAY RIDGES 839-4723 W. O. BENNETT Geral Inlw&bw Associate R.J. Bosley FOR THE BEST IN ALL TYPES OF *4gjRAWCF 942-4155 TRAPHO ! 839-4026 4e Itey Bleu % One His it of pbbw g