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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP1971_06_17PETER'S Appliance Service Repairs To Electrical Ranges, Washers,. Dryers etc. 221 MORRISH RD. Highland Creek Plaza 282-0185 104 per copy' Published by Watson Publishing Company Ltd., Every Thursday Second Class mail reg- istration number 1645. $4 per yr. by mail DEL'S AUTO SERVICE 6096 Kingston Road Highland Creek COMPLETE REPAIRS TO CARS AND TRUCKS 284-8075B,v Board 'S ri Ana Vol. 7 No. 24 West Hill, Ontario Thurs. June 17th, 1971 r DecisionOveMail 1- I`,NLR11NV A"Os formerly The BAY Weekly REPORTER by Carol Hughes Pickering Township Planning Board has upheld its original desicion on the rezoning of land at Highway #2 and Liverpool Road to permit the con- struction of a Sheridan Mall for Pickering. A counter -application had been filed by the Bay Ridges Plaza Limited, owned by Oshawa Wholesalers, to reverse this decision, which changed the land from private open space to commercial general. Buffalo Satre ^_ _r "a as One of the guests of honor situ vicxerzng town- ship Minor 1::.c;c_ _-- ;uai a: ;u.:.ast weekend. Here he sign., s for Rant} %!urin, 10, Lublin Ave., Bay Ridges., David Howard, 10, East Willowgate, '� _ i .—ge, and Bi11y Carter, 8, Colmar Ave., Bay Ridges. Randy played for G. a H. Steel, David for Rouge Hill Cleaners and Billy for Pickering Litho- graph. (Photo - Bob Kipfer) $3000 Granted For Senior Citizens in order to kick off "Senior Citizens Week" on June 21st, David Bass, Direct- or of Recreation asked Pickering Township Council for $1000 to implement a program of acitvities for that week and an additional $2000 for an ongoing program throughout the year. Mr. Bass said in talk- ing with the Senior Citizens group, "I found they preferred to plan their own activi- ties for the most part and their greatest drawback is lack of transportation. Con- sequently he said this is the area in which he feels the Township can do the most good. He also mentioned his proposed plan of ac- tivities, which by the Senior Citizen's own admission, is too hec- tic for the one week, will probably stretch over three weeks and these people are pre- sently in the process of drawing up their own plans of what they would prefer to do and for that reason, he would not like to re- lease his plans to the press. He said he found that these individuals were not to enthused about by Carol Hughes the Township stepping and he is greatly in - in and trying to organ- terested in the est- ize things for them. ablishing of an ongo- He said he found this Ing program but can- to be true in past ex- periences and will be treading very care- fully in the Recrea- tional Department's efforts to help them. Township Clerk Doug Plitt said Rev. Rhodes from St. Paul on the Hill has two univer- sity students looking at the rolls for the number of senior citi- zens in an effort to contact everyone, not just those that belong to a Senior Citizens Club, in order to ad- vise them of the forth- coming program. Councillor Sherman Scott said he felt some groups financed them- selves rather well through bazaars and such, but do suffer greatly from lack of transportation and agreed this area was probably where the Township could do the most good. He said when the reasons for raising money become less and less, so does the participation in the cluos since they then have no purpose. Councillor Vic Rudik said this is an area Jim Gates, never before looked A.G. Ley as into in the Township Bob Watson) tinned "it should be looked at thoroughly." Reeve John Williams (Cont'd. on Page 2) An open meeting was held on Tues. June 15th by the Planning Board to hear representations by people who were opposed, or in favor of, the Bay Ridges Plaza application. Many Township residents were on handlending their support to the Board's decision and briefs presented by the West Shore Ratepayers Assoc- iation and the Bay Ridges Ratepayers Associa- tion urged the Planning Board to turn down the Plaza's application. The briefs stated the Bay Ridges Plaza associa- tion was trying to hold onto its monopoly where lack of competition allows them to charge what- ever the market will bear. Excessive travelling to the east or the west to do the necessary family shopping was anuis- ance, said the briefs and also commented on the additional tax assessment and employment op- portunities the development would bring. Mr. B.S. Onyschuk, the solicitor representing the Bay Ridges Plaza Association stated the dev- elopment was pre -mature and not necessary at this time. He commented the Ajax Mall, which opened a year ago, still had several stores not rented. He also stated a shopping centre of 226,000 sq. ft. needed a population of at least 100,000 people to support it, while Pickering Township, including the Village and Ajax, had a mere 41,000 population. Mr. Onyschuk also said Council had approved the amendment to the Official Plan on March 29th, 1971, which was one day before the Plan- ning Board dealt with the matter. "This development will affect all the retailers in the Township, not only the ones I represent, and it will cut their business in half." he said. He said he thought most of the shopping would still be done in Oshawa or Toronto, as it is now, and urged Planning Board to reverse its decision. Mr. W. Lawson, representing several devel- opers who won land in the surrounding area also opposed the Planning Board's original decision and supported the Bay Ridges Plaza application. He said the Board had dealt with only a 10 - acre portion of land when the entire area was (Cont'd. on Page 2) Norm Regin-,: a. i.-ai-:�y �. , ._ i- i,,:.t :,> ,,. nampionship Awaru t rum Dunharton Higr: School honored its athlutCs at a dinner on `ton. June 7th. (Photo - Page 2 THE POST Thurs. June 17th, 1971 PICKERING POST Published every Thursday by WATSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. Postal Address - Box 111, Agincourt, Ont. Publisher - R.M. Watson TELEPHONE 284-1767 Students Do Cleanup Students in Osnawa, Ontario, are going to be making that city a more pleasant place to live in, with the help of a $45,000 grant from the federal govern- ment of Canada. The grant, part of the government's Oppor- tunities for Youth pro- gram, was announced recently by Secretary of State Gerard Pelle- tier. The students will clear a walking trail along both banks of the seven - mile - long Oshawa Creek, and remove large rocks and other obstacles from the middle of the creek's channel to permit easy canoe- ing. Nature trails will al- so be built from the banks of the creek. The entire trail system will be equipped with footbridge s, picnic tables and rain shel- P. A. CHIANELLI TRENCHING & BACKHOE FOR ALL NEEDS Trenches 6"-8" wide, up to 5' deep for elec- tric cables - water pipes. Trenching for septic tanks and sew- ers. Industrial Commercial Residential Call anytime - Pickering 2ti4-6252. ters. The project will also include the cleaning sand grooming of the Oshawa Beach and the building of a boardwalk along the beach com- plete with benches and colourful lights. The government grant will pay the sal- aries of the students involved, while all m a- terials used will be do- nated by the Oshawa business community. $3000 Granted (Cont'd. from Page 1) said he felt there was a great number of el- derly people not in- volved in any clubs or aware of the existence of a Senior Citizen Club and said now is a good time to let them know. As far as Township assistance, he point- ed out the municipal- ity assists many bodies in the Town- ship, such as hockey, baseball and teen cen- tre, but they do not "run" these groups and are not looking to "run" the Senior Citi- zens group either. Councillor Ron Chat - ten moved the adoption of the program in prin- cipal, and it was car- ried unanimously. Professional Directory OPTOMETRISTS [_CHIROPRACTORS J.S. Pollock, O.D. Optometrist IGA Bay Ridges Shopping Centre 839-4644 Daily 9:30-6 Thur. to 9 Closed Monda You Get The Most W ith The POST Edward Demchuk D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 905 Grenoble Blvd BAY RIDGES 839-4723 ROY C. KIELY Chiropractor 305 Port Union Rd. F anf are PI az a 282-6750 INSURANCE INSURANCE W. O. BENNETT O/B BRADLEY BROS. General Insurance FOR THE BEST IN ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE 942-4155 Telephone 723-0897 On Highway No. 2, One Mile East Of Pickering Board Stands By Original Decision � (Cont'd. from Page 1) under consideration for rezoning. have a much greater effect of the Townshipthan Planning Director J.H. Faulkner presented sev- the Bay Ridges subdivision did. eral petitions and letters from concerned resi- Concerning the charge that Council acted on the dents, all of whom were in favor of the Mall. plan prior to Planning Board approval, Mr. Reeve John Williams introduced figures show- Faulkner said that Council had indeed approved ing the Township of Pickering had only 5.7 sq. the plan, but subject to Planning Board approval ft, of commercial floor space per capita, as com- and "this is not unusual." ' pared to Ajax with 28.5 sq. ft. and Pickering Vil- "It was just the timing in dates, and had it not lage with 15.5 sq. ft. been put on Council's agenda at that time it would Mr. Williams, who is a Planning Board mem- probably been six weeks before it was done so, ber said to suggest the residents continue to de- if they had waited until after the Planning Board pend on other communities for their shopping met one day later,' said Mr. Faulkner. needs is. ludicrous. Reeve Williams said "it is The motion to refuse the application by Bay the job ofthemunicipality toprovide the facilities Ridges Plaza to leave the official plan designa- required by the residents." tion as private open space was carried unani- Councillor Vic Rudik, a Planning Board mously. member, said it was inconceivable to him that would even submit an application on Project Gets Grant ,someone lands they "do not own." He said "The Bay Ridges Plaza Association has taken it upon themselves to decide that a person or corporation owning land should be denied the use of their land even though the Township has considered all the factors governing their pro- posed use of the land." He said he thought the Board was seeing "strange bedfellows here" as the Bay Ridges Plaza Association "has and wants to keep" and the group of people Mr. Lawson represented who would like to have the services J.D.S. Invest- ments would bring to the Township, namely -sewers north of 401. "This is a lovely situa- tion," said Mr. Rudik. "In my opinion, I can not see this present ap- plication as nothing more than a move to keep the Township dormant, depending on the needs of the surrounding municipalities of Toronto and Oshawa." said Mr. Rudd.. He said he felt this development and servicing would instigate future growth in the area. Councillor Don Kitchen said, in an interview after the meeting, the development would offer the opportunity to enable resident of the Town- ship to shop locally for the basics. He said it would "provide a large number of jobs in the area and people would not have to travel as far to get to them." "It would also increase the assessment, there- by improving the industrial - commercial/ residential ratio," said Mr. Kitchen. Mr. Kitchen, who represents the Bay Ridges area, said "the punching of services to the north Highway 401 to service the new mall opens up large acreages to the north of 401 and there is potentially a large development." He said the impact of this development could P.T.M.H.L. Banquet The first banquet of the P.T.M.H.L. took place at the Pickering High School, June 12 and judg- ing from the happy faces was a great success. The morning session, chaired by Chuck Snow saw special guest stars, Gerry Meehan and Ivan Irwin. Ivan Irwin gave an excellent speech, the theme being "how to make the most of your Ice time. Gerry Meehan followed with an outline of what would be taught at his new hockey school to be held at the Don Beer. Sports Arena, July through to August. Harvey Kirk attended as a father but ended up as popular as the two stars, to jubilant autograph seekers. The afternoon session, chaired by past presi- dent Bob MacIntyre, was also a success, al- though not nearly as well attended. Team awards were presented to the play offs winners and runners up and to the teams finishing first at the end of scheduled games. Awards also were presented to the top goalie and the highest point scored in each division. Every boy that participated in house league hockey this year received a crest. A delicious lunch was served thanks to the house league mothers association. A Letter Of Thanks' The executive the House League Mothers Association, would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank the women who came out Satur- day for the P.T.M.H.L. Banquet. Due to the efforts of these women, our first banquet was a great success. It is impossible to mention every one so thank you to everyone who helped make this banquet so successful. Your Executive House League Mothers Association. The Pickerint Town- ship and Village Red Cross has been for- tunate enough to have its project "See You In The Summer" sel- ected from among thousands of schemes submitted across the country, and approved for a grant of about $28,000 under the fed- eral government's "Opportunities For Youth" scheme. The project will pro- vide summer employ- ment for about 40 stu- dents, give needed services to senior citizens in the Town- ship, and provide a "new look" to houses in the community. Repainting houses in- side and out, garden- ing, mowing lawns, storm window remov- al, window cleaning, house repairs, house- work and meal prepar- ation, transportation, are all jobs to be in- cluded, under the su- persision and advice, where necessary, of a retired professional painter and carpenter. Following the usual Red Cross custom of properly supervised work, Robert Sibeon, a social worker re- cently graduated from Centennial College So- cial Services Course, and Gregory Hines, a third - year Science Student at University of Toronto, who is also Head Organizer and President of the Scar- borough College Sail- ing Club, have been employed to supervise the prluect. They are currently interviewing the high school applicants for jobs and contacting senior citizens who will want the jobs done, and making plans for proper keeping of rec- ords. Headquarters of the project will be the Red Cross Building on the Brock Road, where a telephone and office will be maintained. Part of the telegram from the Gerard Pel- letier to Mrs. Kath- leen Hertzberg, Red Cross Branch Presi- dent, confirming the grant, reads: "Oppor- tunities For Youthwas designed by the Gov- ernment to assist stu- dents... and to enable you to contribute in your own way to both the community you live in and to Canada as a whole .... I congratulate you on your imagina- tion and initiative. We Will be folluwing your progress with the greatest interest." SCARBOROUGH PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TENDER 40-71 CONSTRUCTION OF WAREHOUSE OFFICE Tenches ear aaWy of material Sad construction of MS.S .quare feet of elevated warehouse alllp +Pots will be remised by the Put- %A9 IG.M. Gnrdosl act later tsar 12:00 Noon. E.D.S.T.. MONDAY, JUNE 2•t4 1471 Tenders, •peciflcatfos and dr witgs may be oiAsinedirowatbe wrcMaltt• DepartmeeL third floor. at 1�WKingston Road. Scar- borou•h. Ontario. A Bid Bond amounting to approel- mately 10% of the tender is to be depoeited with the tender. 1.4meat or any leader not sec"- aarUy accepted. M. WALKER BROLEY. Chairman. T I CURTIS P Eng.. anager and Secretary. Spend an afternoon in the country at EBENEZER SUMMER FESTIVAL '71 Corner of Brimley & Steeles Ave. SATURDAY JUNE 26,11-5 P.m. Homomode Strawberry Shortcake 50t - Odds and Ends and Cushion Counter Candy Counter - White Elephant Come rain or shine it's a family affair. UNCLE CHARLIE'S COMING! Ajax Pickering Minor Soccer by Half Time Results and Standings - June 12th. . squirts; 0 Ajax Kinsmen 2 Penn Restaurant 1 Ajax Legion Goals by C. Illes, N. Lebrun; G. Kraw Bay Ridges 0 Pickering Tigers 1 5 Goals by J. Hart jes P W L Pickering Tigers 2 2 0 Ajax Kinsmen 3 2 1 Bay Ridges 2 1 1 Penn Restaurant 3 1 2 Green Hornets 2 0 2 ATOMS: " 1 Ajax Lions 3 Pickering Pirates 1 West Rouge Celtic Goals by R. Garland, T. Spencer, G. Clarke, 1 J. O'Leary. 2 Ajax Imperials 3 Bay Ridges Rangers 2 Pickering Jets 1 West Shore Albion 1 3 Goals by M. Lafontaine, W. Shanks F.H. Rovers 2 Ajax Travellers 3 Goals by K. Ashe, J. Vanular, D. Cint 3. P W L Ajax Lions 3 3 0 Ajax Imperials 3 3 0 Pickering Jets 3 2 0 West Shore Albion 3 1 1 F.H. Rovers 3 1 2 Ajax Travellers 3 1 2 Pickering Pirates 3 0 3 Bay Ridges Rangers 3 0 3 Choir At Ontario Place The Woodlands Cen- tennial Sr. School Sid Ballik Plumbing and Heating Contractor All types of plumbing & sheet metal work. Industrial Commercial Residential 24 Hour Service P.O. Box 11. Pickering. 839-2359 ec. Pts. 4 4 2 2 0 Pts 6 6 5 2 2 0 0 choir performed at Ontario Place this past Tuesday, June 15th. The 60 children, un- der the direction of Mrs. Holliday enter- tained with the girl wearing white pant suits made by the school's Home Econo- mics dept. A special feature was a display of Scottish dancing by Wilma White and Mike Cle- land played the bag- pipe. ALL TRYPIS PIPES From Now t ' Over 75 Until - different Buy Now! A Perfect shapes of Gift For Ill Briar Pipes $5.95 To $250.00 DADI Largest variety of Come Meerschaum Pipes In from $22 up.See Professional Pipe Repair Service Them (All Makes) Made TRYPIS PIPES 2 locations: - 2450 Lawrence E. (Between Kennedy & Midland) Phone 759-8740 558 Yonge St. (2 drs. below .... Wellesley) 925-0414 iC0,4. r o• Both Open 9-9 MOSQUITO: West Rouge Raiders 0 J.B. Spurs 5 Goals by M. Nagle 3, S. Cook, S. Clark. Bay Ridges Wanderers 8 Harwood Merchants 0 Goals by P. Roberts 4, J. Catney 2, J. Milroy P. Bigley. Bay Ridges Wolves 1 West Shore Falcons 9 Goals by J. Cahill; D. Jones 3, S. McGibney 3, R. McKeown. Pickering Vikings 9A jax Canadian Tire 2 Goals by T. Rigelhof 6, C. Britsky, W. Mc- Donald, R. Tuyman; F. Griffith, L. Carrigan. Cascade 40's 8 West Rouge Astros 0 Goals by P. Aiken 7, D. Thompson. P W L Pts. Bay Ridges Wanderers 3 3 0 6 Cascade 40's 3 3 0 6 J.B. Spurs 3 3 0 6 Pickering Vikings 3 2 1 4 West Shore Falcons 3 1 2 2 West Rouge Astros 3 1 2 2 West Rouge Raiders 3 1 2 2 Ajax Canadian Tire 3 1 2 2 Harwood Merchants 3 0 3 0 Bay Ridges Wolves. 3 0 3 0 PEE WEE: h,... Bay Kinsmen 1 Guildwood 10 Goals by T. Schoepps P. McCaul 3, R. Grey 3 J. Regan 2, B. Wallace, S. Collins. .Ajax Kinsmen 1 Ajax Legion 4 Goals by S. Aiken, D. Balneaves, A. Horton, F. Reynoldson, A. Johnstone. West Rouge Celtic 5 PMA United 2 Goals by C. Farmer 3, D. McMillan, R. Far- quarson; R. Knuth 2. P W L Pts Guildwood 3 2 0 5 Ajax Legion 3 2 0 5 Ajax Kinsmen 2 1 1 2 West Rouge Alcons 2 1 1 2 Bay Kinsmen 2 1 1 2 West Rouge Celtic 3 1 2 2 PMA United 3 0 3 0 BANTAM: Guildwood 2 Bay Ridges 606's 3 Goals by Gotton, West, A. Doolan 2, W. Crann PMA Realty 6 West Rouge Rangers 3 Goals by W. Bradley 2, E. Stripe 2, S. Buckle, B. Walsh, R. Webb S. McDonald, W. Bordeneau P W L Pts. Bay Ridges 606's 3 3 0 6 PMA Realty 3 2 1 4 Guildwood 2 0 2 0 West Rouge Rangers 2 0 2 0 Next Weeks Fixtures Squirts June 23 B. Ridges vs. Gr. Hornets; Pic. Tigers vs. Penn Rest. Atom June 21 Rangers. vs. Albion; Pirates vs. Rovers; Tra- vellers vs. Jets; Lions vs. Imperials. Pee Wee June 23 Guildwood vs. PMA; Alcons vs. Ajax Kins.; Legion vs. Bay Kins. Bantam June 22 606's vs. Guildwood Mosquito June 22 Wolves vs. Astros.; Can. Tire vs. J.B. Spurs; Cas. 40 vs. Wanderers; Falcons vs. Merchants; Cas. 40's vs. Wanderers; Falcons vs. Mer- chants; Raiders vs. Vikings. June 24 Mosquito Radiers vs. Wanderers; Vikings vs. Astros; Cas. 40 vs. Wolves; Falcons vs. Can Tire; J.B. Spurs. vs. Merchants. Thurs. June 17th, 1971 THE POST Page 3 Office Crowded ;- by Carol Hughes However, Councillor With the hiring of a Don Kitchen suggested new assistant, Rec- Council do it them- reational Dire c t o r selves and atask force David Bass said he now of Reeve Williams, has two assistants and Councillor Scott and himself in an office Clerk Doug Plitz was area big enough for set up to look over the one. situation and make He said he has asked some recommenda- Council for additional tions to Council, for office space which the time being. once again brings to Councillor Rudik said the forefront the that was fine with Township of Pickering him. is fast outgrowings its relatively -new Muni- cipal Building. Councillor Vic Rudik suggested the hiring of a space consultant to look over the prob- lem. HYGIENIC EAR PIERCING SERVICE LEO AW1N a �: w tv. Alr — 306-5919W ALS VIM now M em slam are having a Moving Sale Lovely Gifts For The Wedding At 301 Kingston Rd., East Rouge #2 Hwy. 284-9917 DO YOUR OWN PLUMBING! AH °i - Labour Free Advice - Discount Prices Terms Available Easye O S t5 • • PLUMBING SUPPLIES Kingston Plaza (At Overture) Open I ill y 4162 Kingston Rd., sial 284-9721 nit@15079 FOOD MARKET Hwy. 2 Rouge Hills just east of Rouge Bridge SPECIALS Sliced Rindless Breakfast Bacon I lb. pkg. 39` Strictly Fresh Grade A Large Eggs I° n ro °Z d. 19C carton Fresh -Logs Or Breasts Chicken Portions lb. 39` Arriving Several Times Daily Home Grown Attractively Fresh Strawberries Priced SELLOUT SALE OIL PAumm��Gs Nb11K0sWFmnk ad 400 0 � - - ai PWn Ings 0*! Seim June 34th For B� sin HURRY! GRoup i (under $30 ea.) From $15 420 - $26 - $" Each (Reg. $30 to $59 Each) GRWP 2 (under $50 ea.) From $31 - $39 - $43 - $49 Each (Reg. $69 to $99 Each) GKIM 3 (under $100 ea:) From $59 - $69 - $79 - $89 Each (Reg. $135 to $199 Each) LANpSCAM a SEASCAPES • MOUNTAIN VIEWS a STREET SCENES OF PARIS, ITALY ANQ HIM HIM SPAIN • IMPRESSIONISTS a NUDES a STILI. LIFE • CANADIAN WINTER SCENES eANIMALS eaC NOW! I By 15 Noted Canadian Artists -Super Discount Prices $15. To $275. Each (Gallery Price To $550. Each) NM! OPEN Tues.- Sat. 12 am - 9 pm. s .. .- .. - ::.-nit's• , Page 4 THE POST Thurs. June 17th, 1971 WANT ADS Classitied Ads Can Be Accepted Up To 11 Noon Tresdals CALL 291-2583 it. .. JHOMEHOHOME FOR SALE FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT IMPROVEMENT IMPROVVEMENTS !New And Used t Sales -Rentals - Repairs Adding Machines- Furniture R. W. Dee Co. I>iv. of Agin. Bus. `Fath. Ltd. 4248 Sheppard E. 291-330t dA 1H iuosnew and used $20. and up. 7 he Pipe Ranch, 4320 King- ston Rd., 284-4721. '.;IRLS Bicycle, blue, 2b inch wheels, good condition, $20. 267- 6364. ------------------------------ 100 only continental beds, brand was new, 39" size, $39.50, ch and carry. Liquidators. 3368 Yonge 488-7911. ------------------------------ R.C.A. 400 16 mm, sound projec- tor, complete with accessory, $375.00. 293-4494. ORGANS - Brand new electronic 2 keyoard. plus 13 nae pedal board, including matching nench, only $314.00. New i used Ham- monds It Lowrey*, all prices. Beginners' lesson course. Have run see us! Organ lessons only $1.00. Rent an organ while learn - ing. Toronto Organ Centre, 5254 Yonge Street, Willowdale, 1 1/2 miles north of 401 opposite Wil- low Tnestre. 222-6517 or 222- 6701 open evenings. Sherway, Gar- dens Branch 621-1871. ------------------------------- 14 root house trailer. $450.00. 291-1907. l0 only Coatiaental Dells, hr and new, Queen size, 60" x 80 $75.00. Cash and carry_ Llaul4s- tor+ AAM Yonge. 498- . 911. ATER pumps, buy now and save PWL tables. Gendron, brandnew, $37.55 on Jacuzzi 3C cottage x505% accessories included. ,ystems. The Pipe Ranch, 4320 $139.30 each Cash and carry. Kingston Road (west of Lawrence) "The 1970 Women's Equal Opportunity Act prohibits discrimination Monday to Friday 8:30 to 5:30, because of sex or marital status, with certain exceptions. Since Saturday 9 to 1 p.m. 284-4721. some occupations are considered more attractive to personsof one I Up To 50% Discount sex than the other, advertisements are placed for convenience FOR SALE $2000.00 of baby fur- of readers. Such listings are not intended to exclude persons of niture, carriages, cribs, stral- eitner sex. lers, playpens, high chairs. Enquiries regarding this Act should be addressed to Ontario dressers, chests, wardrobes etc. Women's Bureau, Department of Labour, 74 Victoria Street, Sold singly or in lots. Liquids- Toronto 210. Telephone 365-153-." 3368 Yonge_ 488_ ----------'------------ -- ----- -tors, 7911_ -- BEDROOM suite rosewood, dining FEMALE I FEMALE suite t eakwood, must sell, rea- sonable. 247-43-7. HELP WANTED t HELP WANTED Carpet liquidation Sale By order of various carpet manu- facturers and carpet cleaning com- panies, we have been instructed to dispose of thousands of all types and sizes of carpeting. Shags, twists, commercial indoor -out- door carpets priced from 99C - $ 7.90 per yc PHONE 294-4440 Underwood Broadloom Mills opposite Markham Shopping Centre Markham , Ontario. CHESTERFIELD, tablesandlamps from builders subdivision display homes. Ideal for livtog, family and recreation rooms In your home, apartment or cottage Like new. reasonable. Free delivery. Call Park -Crest Construction. 226-11130. American sale of good household furniture. electrical appliances. anrupoes. suites. chins Cabinet. dashes, glassware. utenslis. gar- con and lawn tools etc At 38 ( hurch St. South. Village of Pick- ering. Property of the late Mary Featherucne estate. Sale at 12:30 p m. No reserves. Ter ms cash day of sale. See posters for full list- ings. Clarke Prentice Auctioneer \!lrkham. 640-3686 �.'% rLRDAY, June19th Auction sale of household fur nature, appii- ances, antiques, utensils, lawn, garden handyman& tools. utility trailers, miscellaneous articles. etc , at corner Yonge and Elgin its.. Thornhill Village. Alldonared articles for new church building of Canadian Reformed Church at I hornhlll. See posters for full listings. Auction starts at 1 j p.m. sharp. Selling by numbers. No reserve, terms cash. Private sale of new goocs starts at 9 am. tie Prentice and S. Pollard Auc- nineers. Markham. 648)-36hb. Saturday June 19, auction sale of Allis Chal mens model C.A. tactor with farm tillage equip - 11 e:tt, quarter horse, nidi ng habit. poultry, implements, small amount of household effects, miscellane- ous tools etc. At lot 28. Conces- sio,n 2, Pickering Township, 750 Finch Ave., 1 mile east off Brock Rd, property of Dick Riumann. Sale at 12;30 p.m. Terms cash. „ rerve. See posters. Clarke Prentseice Auctioneers, Markham. 04i -3686. Saturday evening June 26th, auc- U..,n sale of household furniture, large wardrobe, cabinet, very old antique cherry desk. Handyman garden and lawn tools, effects etc_ At 22 Regent St North Richmond Hill, and 1blk. south off Elgin %Ills Rd. We at. Propertyof Ernest Si.lamid. Sale starts at , P.M. No rc.erve. Terms cash evening of sale. See posters Clarke Pren- Lke Auctioneer, Markham, 640- FISHESPrivate Sc -.-.i For L.,Wdrer. NURSERY SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN DAY NURSERY Limited number of openings available 293-6846 I ASIARACK Day Care Centre 8 Nursery Schools. licensed, quail - tied staff, transportation avail- able. Midland Ave., north aSbep- pard. Aginc urL 293-3152. ------------------------------- REGISTERED nurse, in my home available for day care. 284_9333. WEE FOLKS DAY NURSERY Stop 13, Kingston Road Licensed --Trained Staff Transportation Available 261-7633 266-0405 ENTERTAINMENT DEBBIE'S TEAROOM, upstairs at 1960 Danforth. Expert readers, ::30 - 1):3C 421-3116 rmmm�PETS PINK POODLE TOWN HOUSE Boording-Poodle Grooming Grooming, pick up 8 delivery. Miniature poodle puppies for sale. 1563 Btrchmourtt Road tat Flies - mere). 757-2971 Unemployment? Where Is It? We have openings available in Scarborough NOW For a Bilingual Secretary, Dicta Typist, Typist, Customs Clerk, Inventory and Costing Clerk etc. So why sit of home and feel sorry for yourself Call Edith Geddes NOW 284-0129 ��personnel pool Earn For A Summer Vacation, A Car, Camp Or College For Your Children. BF. AN Avon Represemsuve rad tun extra money. win Prises Meet people. Have tun. It s easy to get started. Just call: Mrs. J. Cunneyworth, 140 Sheldon Ave., Newmarket. Ontario- 895-9939_ SF CRFTARY to president andv:ce president. dictaphone, attractive well gro-med girl with secre- tarial experience. Vacation July 15 -31st. Warden and Lglinton. 9:3C - 4:38, S110.00 $1 15 W. 759-911[11. r.ULCA HUNAL puoltsher in 11- leamere-Markham area. Duties wall include confidential reports. statements and general Corres- pondence. Shorthand and typing necessary French or German ar. asset. 291- 4427. - SENIOR TYPIST Responsible Position For A Competent Person. Accurase typing and pleasant tele- phone manner evseasat. Ability to work without supervision. Ex- cellent employee benefits. Com- pany cateterts 429-2661 Ext. 284 SENIOR CLERK TYPIST Required immediately for emer =desk N6Iimmwm 50 r.p.m. Shin w,,rk i:u :,,:,. Apply Personnel Office North York General Hospital 4001 Leslie St., Willowdole 443-4514 PART TIME WOMAN FOR TRAVEL AGENCY RE(11.:1RED Possibility of full time in the future. Travel agency experience helpful. TYpt ng and general cleri- Col. 284-4733 MISS BUNGER Clerk Typist ACCOUNTS payable and invoice typing experience copabl tatres- pormi bility, smart appearance. Vacation atter Sept. lar it de- sired- Eglinton - Don Mills. To $110.00. Review in 2 mos. 8:45- 5 P.M. 759-9100. ------------------------------- TYPIST experienced forDaeforth- Buchmount manufacturing office. No students. 698-2545 Mr. Smith. A MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY Route Distributors Required for east end soft drink company. Trucks, Pickups or Vans would be an advantage. 293-5693 TRUCK DRIVER Experienced, over 25, to deliver lumber and building materials to residential homes Apply In Person To Warden Lumber 1407 WARDEN AVE., SCARBOROUGH Body Repair Men And Painter's Helper. Steady employment. FLEURY BODY SERVICE 282-2911 in his ability, who is not afraid of hard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the man who qualifies,we offer a permanent and independent busl- ness career within the framework of our international organization. Please include brief business and personal history to The News. Box K", Box ll1, Agincourt. Ontario. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Free Estimates, Sketched Designs Budget Terms • CAR PORTS o PATIO DECKS • HOUSE ADDITIONS ' n I WV \tanager Home Improvement Division Comrie Building Centres Scar. 267-1161 Ajax 839-3660 Pickering 839. 2275 Evenings 261.1592 48 Yrs. Experience. Metro Lic. 8482 We Guarantee Our Work. PETER FLICKE Carpenter 3 Cabinetmaker Kitchens, Rec Rooms, Additions. Porches k Fences etc. Free estimates. Lic. 131307. 282-3897 Asphalt Ili Concrete RESIDENTIAL dl COMMFR I 111 1 1 826 Danforth Rd - 267 -9407 A-1 Carpenter CUSTOM carpentry, ret rooms, alterations, additions. special- izing , ^vMt-ins. 439-2042. --- ----- FLOORS Sandi ng, dustless. no -wax urethane finish- work guaxwweed. Free cs- t1ma,<- 26,_. ;. Bonded Company :HELP WANTED LE & FEMALE We Believe In People People the every day In fires. Would you like to help prevent this from happening? Our motto - "SAVE LIVES - MAKE MONEY." A unique product in fire alarms ensulvs you to WAKE UP - GET OL'T - STAY ALIVE. Comniisaon salts people neeCed now. PHONE 757-3291 OPPORTUNITY Full Or Part Time Work, Mole Or Female. It you have a car and two even- ings a ween and Saturdays, I can show you the ray to increase your earnings, either on a full or part time :lasts. For further details alwut this unique opportunity call Mr. William, 461-2642 EW LOYMENT ANTED NEED good hired hand? $[udtnc 19, would like summer tum work. Lynne Evans, 20 Rural Ave., Agincourt. 291-0231. INTERIOR and exterior painting and paperhanging. Excellent[ re- ferences. 293-1604. ------------------------------ Bill Kelly's Plumbing Repairs - Alterations Basement Washrooms Reasonable Lic. Metro 438-1381 DOMINION PLUMBING Repairs. alterations incl new installations. 284-9006 24 hr. service Reasonable Prices. Merm I ic. FSA12 REMODELLING Kitchen, recreation rooms, gener- al repairs. New garages. chim- neys, bathrooms. All carpentry and masonry, work dome expertly. Lic. B-1670. Phone 249-6152 or 282-9940 Modern Paring Co. (Toronto) ltd. ASPHALT PAVING CONCRETE WORK • Lscabilstsd Company • work Guaranteed Phone 293-2484 For Free Euimate E DSCAPING Canadian Landscaping 267-4523 755-8688 Weed a Insect Control Satisfaction Cuaranteed Lown Specialists Sodding and Mainteaaiice Tree Experts Pruning. Seeding or Removal Patios Built Free Estimates - Over 16 Yrs. F_xperience GREENLINE WEED CONTROL Fertilizing weed Spraying. Gov't. licensed. 58 00 Average large lo. Work Guaranteed. 431-2301 MALE HELP WANTEDi I PAINTING & DECORATING THE JOB Delivery in the greater Metro area to retell accounts. Require - merits: Valid chauffeurs license. At least 5 years driving experi- ence. Clean driving record. Minimum grade 12. Neat appearance. Self starter. willing too work. The offer while it is heavyphysi- cal work. It provides better than average earnings, based on com- missions. Provides opportunity for advancement to sales position in a rewarding sales career. CALL: 633-9440 for appointment SCOTCH DECORATOR, guaran- teed paperhanging, painting. Gavin_ 0X_9 _ - ------------------ J.E. O'Hearn & Son PAINTING 8 DECORATING WALLPAPER - VINYL 425-5043 i FP. Painter & Decorator INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Basement walls 8 floors a specialty. Free I-stimates. 752-3763 PWL tables. Gendron, brandnew, Rainbow Broadloom x505% accessories included. $139.30 each Cash and carry. Discount Store Liquidators. 3368 Yoage. 488- 7911. ! Wtnolesole And Recoil ------------------------------- STUDIO Gallery otters paintings I Up To 50% Discount =rawings, fir ng. :+atiks, ma - c-ame. pater) 284 0438. On Remnants - -- ------------------- 'igs, runncraa and .,vats. wall to VIKI.�1C: air -conditioner. 4.(NK) i .all ina;allatior. sergarag, Fruigvig H. I t s months old. new $299. repairs of all kinds in our own aeLL 5250. t12--46-. '.op. Compare our prices any- ----------'------------ -- ----- is re. ALLEN'S RENIALS. SALES tent I trailers. aredly, weekends 133 421-5220 up. i3uat �, Canax s, ml.^:-tllkeM, t mute rcycles sales, fepalrs tJ all ' 1938 Danforth Ave. makes. 291-1965 29.1 -(XML I 1 1 1 :: block$ west of 'A -.xxl. i nc . LLEVISK)N in good condanor..ARTICLES an electric grinder. 757-�S7 -- WANTED Looking for a gift at.wUIII-LL CYahioaa, custom TOP DOLLAR otki for used paperbacks. Cburch groups. nide if dc d. floral arrange- school organizations and all in- rnerits i small unusual gifts. uresttd paries contact Mr. $tais 297-1050. SALES REGISTER DAY CARE American sale of good household furniture. electrical appliances. anrupoes. suites. chins Cabinet. dashes, glassware. utenslis. gar- con and lawn tools etc At 38 ( hurch St. South. Village of Pick- ering. Property of the late Mary Featherucne estate. Sale at 12:30 p m. No reserves. Ter ms cash day of sale. See posters for full list- ings. Clarke Prentice Auctioneer \!lrkham. 640-3686 �.'% rLRDAY, June19th Auction sale of household fur nature, appii- ances, antiques, utensils, lawn, garden handyman& tools. utility trailers, miscellaneous articles. etc , at corner Yonge and Elgin its.. Thornhill Village. Alldonared articles for new church building of Canadian Reformed Church at I hornhlll. See posters for full listings. Auction starts at 1 j p.m. sharp. Selling by numbers. No reserve, terms cash. Private sale of new goocs starts at 9 am. tie Prentice and S. Pollard Auc- nineers. Markham. 648)-36hb. Saturday June 19, auction sale of Allis Chal mens model C.A. tactor with farm tillage equip - 11 e:tt, quarter horse, nidi ng habit. poultry, implements, small amount of household effects, miscellane- ous tools etc. At lot 28. Conces- sio,n 2, Pickering Township, 750 Finch Ave., 1 mile east off Brock Rd, property of Dick Riumann. Sale at 12;30 p.m. Terms cash. „ rerve. See posters. Clarke Prentseice Auctioneers, Markham. 04i -3686. Saturday evening June 26th, auc- U..,n sale of household furniture, large wardrobe, cabinet, very old antique cherry desk. Handyman garden and lawn tools, effects etc_ At 22 Regent St North Richmond Hill, and 1blk. south off Elgin %Ills Rd. We at. Propertyof Ernest Si.lamid. Sale starts at , P.M. No rc.erve. Terms cash evening of sale. See posters Clarke Pren- Lke Auctioneer, Markham, 640- FISHESPrivate Sc -.-.i For L.,Wdrer. NURSERY SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN DAY NURSERY Limited number of openings available 293-6846 I ASIARACK Day Care Centre 8 Nursery Schools. licensed, quail - tied staff, transportation avail- able. Midland Ave., north aSbep- pard. Aginc urL 293-3152. ------------------------------- REGISTERED nurse, in my home available for day care. 284_9333. WEE FOLKS DAY NURSERY Stop 13, Kingston Road Licensed --Trained Staff Transportation Available 261-7633 266-0405 ENTERTAINMENT DEBBIE'S TEAROOM, upstairs at 1960 Danforth. Expert readers, ::30 - 1):3C 421-3116 rmmm�PETS PINK POODLE TOWN HOUSE Boording-Poodle Grooming Grooming, pick up 8 delivery. Miniature poodle puppies for sale. 1563 Btrchmourtt Road tat Flies - mere). 757-2971 Unemployment? Where Is It? We have openings available in Scarborough NOW For a Bilingual Secretary, Dicta Typist, Typist, Customs Clerk, Inventory and Costing Clerk etc. So why sit of home and feel sorry for yourself Call Edith Geddes NOW 284-0129 ��personnel pool Earn For A Summer Vacation, A Car, Camp Or College For Your Children. BF. AN Avon Represemsuve rad tun extra money. win Prises Meet people. Have tun. It s easy to get started. Just call: Mrs. J. Cunneyworth, 140 Sheldon Ave., Newmarket. Ontario- 895-9939_ SF CRFTARY to president andv:ce president. dictaphone, attractive well gro-med girl with secre- tarial experience. Vacation July 15 -31st. Warden and Lglinton. 9:3C - 4:38, S110.00 $1 15 W. 759-911[11. r.ULCA HUNAL puoltsher in 11- leamere-Markham area. Duties wall include confidential reports. statements and general Corres- pondence. Shorthand and typing necessary French or German ar. asset. 291- 4427. - SENIOR TYPIST Responsible Position For A Competent Person. Accurase typing and pleasant tele- phone manner evseasat. Ability to work without supervision. Ex- cellent employee benefits. Com- pany cateterts 429-2661 Ext. 284 SENIOR CLERK TYPIST Required immediately for emer =desk N6Iimmwm 50 r.p.m. Shin w,,rk i:u :,,:,. Apply Personnel Office North York General Hospital 4001 Leslie St., Willowdole 443-4514 PART TIME WOMAN FOR TRAVEL AGENCY RE(11.:1RED Possibility of full time in the future. Travel agency experience helpful. TYpt ng and general cleri- Col. 284-4733 MISS BUNGER Clerk Typist ACCOUNTS payable and invoice typing experience copabl tatres- pormi bility, smart appearance. Vacation atter Sept. lar it de- sired- Eglinton - Don Mills. To $110.00. Review in 2 mos. 8:45- 5 P.M. 759-9100. ------------------------------- TYPIST experienced forDaeforth- Buchmount manufacturing office. No students. 698-2545 Mr. Smith. A MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY Route Distributors Required for east end soft drink company. Trucks, Pickups or Vans would be an advantage. 293-5693 TRUCK DRIVER Experienced, over 25, to deliver lumber and building materials to residential homes Apply In Person To Warden Lumber 1407 WARDEN AVE., SCARBOROUGH Body Repair Men And Painter's Helper. Steady employment. FLEURY BODY SERVICE 282-2911 in his ability, who is not afraid of hard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the man who qualifies,we offer a permanent and independent busl- ness career within the framework of our international organization. Please include brief business and personal history to The News. Box K", Box ll1, Agincourt. Ontario. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Free Estimates, Sketched Designs Budget Terms • CAR PORTS o PATIO DECKS • HOUSE ADDITIONS ' n I WV \tanager Home Improvement Division Comrie Building Centres Scar. 267-1161 Ajax 839-3660 Pickering 839. 2275 Evenings 261.1592 48 Yrs. Experience. Metro Lic. 8482 We Guarantee Our Work. PETER FLICKE Carpenter 3 Cabinetmaker Kitchens, Rec Rooms, Additions. Porches k Fences etc. Free estimates. Lic. 131307. 282-3897 Asphalt Ili Concrete RESIDENTIAL dl COMMFR I 111 1 1 826 Danforth Rd - 267 -9407 A-1 Carpenter CUSTOM carpentry, ret rooms, alterations, additions. special- izing , ^vMt-ins. 439-2042. --- ----- FLOORS Sandi ng, dustless. no -wax urethane finish- work guaxwweed. Free cs- t1ma,<- 26,_. ;. Bonded Company :HELP WANTED LE & FEMALE We Believe In People People the every day In fires. Would you like to help prevent this from happening? Our motto - "SAVE LIVES - MAKE MONEY." A unique product in fire alarms ensulvs you to WAKE UP - GET OL'T - STAY ALIVE. Comniisaon salts people neeCed now. PHONE 757-3291 OPPORTUNITY Full Or Part Time Work, Mole Or Female. It you have a car and two even- ings a ween and Saturdays, I can show you the ray to increase your earnings, either on a full or part time :lasts. For further details alwut this unique opportunity call Mr. William, 461-2642 EW LOYMENT ANTED NEED good hired hand? $[udtnc 19, would like summer tum work. Lynne Evans, 20 Rural Ave., Agincourt. 291-0231. INTERIOR and exterior painting and paperhanging. Excellent[ re- ferences. 293-1604. ------------------------------ Bill Kelly's Plumbing Repairs - Alterations Basement Washrooms Reasonable Lic. Metro 438-1381 DOMINION PLUMBING Repairs. alterations incl new installations. 284-9006 24 hr. service Reasonable Prices. Merm I ic. FSA12 REMODELLING Kitchen, recreation rooms, gener- al repairs. New garages. chim- neys, bathrooms. All carpentry and masonry, work dome expertly. Lic. B-1670. Phone 249-6152 or 282-9940 Modern Paring Co. (Toronto) ltd. ASPHALT PAVING CONCRETE WORK • Lscabilstsd Company • work Guaranteed Phone 293-2484 For Free Euimate E DSCAPING Canadian Landscaping 267-4523 755-8688 Weed a Insect Control Satisfaction Cuaranteed Lown Specialists Sodding and Mainteaaiice Tree Experts Pruning. Seeding or Removal Patios Built Free Estimates - Over 16 Yrs. F_xperience GREENLINE WEED CONTROL Fertilizing weed Spraying. Gov't. licensed. 58 00 Average large lo. Work Guaranteed. 431-2301 MALE HELP WANTEDi I PAINTING & DECORATING THE JOB Delivery in the greater Metro area to retell accounts. Require - merits: Valid chauffeurs license. At least 5 years driving experi- ence. Clean driving record. Minimum grade 12. Neat appearance. Self starter. willing too work. The offer while it is heavyphysi- cal work. It provides better than average earnings, based on com- missions. Provides opportunity for advancement to sales position in a rewarding sales career. CALL: 633-9440 for appointment SCOTCH DECORATOR, guaran- teed paperhanging, painting. Gavin_ 0X_9 _ - ------------------ J.E. O'Hearn & Son PAINTING 8 DECORATING WALLPAPER - VINYL 425-5043 i FP. Painter & Decorator INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Basement walls 8 floors a specialty. Free I-stimates. 752-3763 Thurs. June 17th, 1971 THE POST Page 5 l Second CLASSIFIED' Page REALPROPERTIES MOTOR CARS MOTOR CARS DRAPES ESTATE FOR SALE UPHOLSTERY011 11 VISION PROPERTIES PROPERTIES FOR SALE I I FOR SALE I SHEPPARD AVE. & KENNEDY 293-3631 FULL PRICE FROM 8:Y4% 1$281950 N.H.A. MORTGAGES DOWN PAV%1ENTSFROM DOWN PAYMENTS FROM Cv"' $15 $1,500 1=' NdR l'\DER CONSTRltT10\ AND ASA IFOR FALL h 0rW_ ..noN -SPECIAL BONUS NO INTEREST OR PRINCIPAL IT as 4 bedroom b• 1•... ,pit. PAYMENTS ON OUR 2nd Besets sea 2 storeys, broodk•m ON MORTGAGES FOR 1 YEAR tk noon •1 li•i•g f«m, wig >t aid t bedroom room nes Mi•oma. r�• N driveway . acts Lott- 1•t hay ••dard. baaehooN hesrma rps. same with 2 arrhte•ma, dregs car prsge. We fully s•aaed..Nana. at+eam. •aaeiea, e* t Ira. brs4,L is . Rroo •r d et All .". neem, bedroom and bell All this aieaesraMeprch,mrsaitf I SAFE CLEAN NO HYDRO OR TELEPHONE I DEPENDABLE 2 • POLES SCHOOLS CLOSE BY. I ELECTRIC wso, NEW 401 CLOVERLEAF 2 HEAT MINUTES AWAY For owl6 r mMrmNwe res 291 -61 12 - 630-9290 low..rTK)%S: 11%,T � IR REST ON 01 TO MARK. •ytt F D INTEIRKWANGE NORTH Tu ..14EVPARD AVE WEST To liscro rAN THEN SOtTH 0% Mr Tr r � aLF:S r' F. V TRF' A OWL 1r tTTo-Lith is sr' ENTEl"I'F For rimer bolona ttr 499.0954 630-9290 T A KELTIUNS NrMrTM ON C } TO HI i PARK At. F. to F IV . NLVF T!­-� FscT I Ilton -K TO sALF.% EF11C WHOMS�E�' HEAL ESTATE 1104, wish to minotntce the opening of a new branch offioe at 4253 Sheppard Avenue E., Agincourt (nea door to the Frost Offttx). Prlcea in your aelghbou:hood live maser been higher N you wast advice m your Intoe or are maybe nm P plating a career in Masi Estate ass gall our Sales Manager Vic MacLeod - 291-2511 Braker Memhers of the Toronto, York County std Oshawa Real Estate Boards 2 Acre Subdivision Beauti(W location 70 miles north - eau of Toronto in the Kawarths and 1 mile from Pigeon Lake. Panoramic view of lake & country- side. 13 miles to Peterborough or Lindsay by highway Nowaltmm6gfor roads, as there to still an excellent selectiat of Lots with paved or concession road frontage. andcon- atruction on our internal roads week. starting this we. Building per- mits now or future. Urine out this weekend and discover the outstand- I ng value of this property, for homesite or investment. From $3895.00 full price with $395.00 50 Acres - Stream Last one of 7 parcels. Small stream, picturesque, wooded and open, secluded. While showing we have seen Beaver, Muskrat, Par- tridge and Ducks. 90 miles east of Toronto. ExceLlent buy for rec- reation or investment. $8195.00 - $995.00 down. House, Barn, On 7 Acres Same prime location as above lots. Large storey 6 half brick, all modern conveniences. pine floors, fireplace, full basement, excellent well, Good barn with steel roof, water and hydro, and situated on 7 rolling acres with paved road frontage. Reduced to $24,900. with terms. For surveys & maps on the above properties, or Further information, please call 421-9116 14 Acre - Lovely Bungalow $32.900. 00 custom finished 3 bed- room bungalow. Fireplace in llv- ing room. Beautifully finished large recreation room. Well INW- scaped. Betty Loverseed 284-4-94. Cedarbra• - Basement Apt. Delightful 3 bedroom borne. Self contained basement apartment. Near beautiful parkland. chops. school and T.T.C. Peggy Harri- son 284-4'a4. Attractive 2 Storey 4 bedroom home. Has everything including 4 baths. Family room with fireplace. Many extras in- cluding broadloom. Terrific Scar- borough location. $44.900. Maria Edwards 284-4794. YOUNG & BIGGIN REALTOR 2 LOTS With lake frontage about 100' x 100' each in Trenton area. South off Hwy. 33. $8.900.00 for the 2 lots. Sandy beach, ideal for child- ren. Right of way into lots. C.B. IRWIN REAL ESTATE 282-5703 RECREATION ART workshop for young people b-15. Banking, sand casting, ma- crame, sculpting, painting. For July 284-0438. CHtink-Y SQUARE II `. t \ i CHARTWELL'S (AGINCOURT) TWIN HOMES $301900 ONLY $11500 DOWN 8%% 0 N H A MORTGAGES Ya[ won't sar quite like Chutney Sg e • FASHIONABLE 36 4 BEDROOM TWIN 140ME5 • ATTACHEO GARAGES • LARGE FAMILY KITCHENS • CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. S►10►/1NG a BECREA TIONAL FACILITIES Directions: Colne along Sheppard Ave. E. to Brimley Rd.. north, on Grimley to Huntingwood Dr., tarn right to model Irotaes. I HENTOS CONSTRUCT" I.TT: 1 W H las mE 4240 Sheppard Ave. E. 291-7713 Agincourt - $31.500. detached 6 room brick bungalow on treed lot. 75' x 169' $6,000, down to one mortgaagge. %It Forteath. evenlrNis 291-1429 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY IN Ceatmial Acres IOSHAWA) 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES Featuring Clean All Electric Heat With Individual Room Control PLUS FRIDGE STOVE AND BROADLOOM ONLY $750 DOWN (To Qualified Purchasers) 83/% Mortgages CARRY AS LOW AS $158 MONTHLY See Them This Weekend Directions: 401 Hwy. to Park Rd. south cutoff (Oshawa Hwy. 69) turn left on Bloor St. to Park Rd. South. Drive south past General Motors to Phillip Murray Rd., and follow the Murray Worth signs to model homes. Open Daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 723-4228 638-3801 MURRAY WARSH REALTY LTD. (REALTOR) In today's driving conditions, an Automatic simply makes more sense Store. a sttcksh-h can be hm But on heavy traffic or in high speed freeway driving who needs jN So we Invile you to test drive a Datsun 1600 with smooth 3 speed attlarnaltc YO., keep all tate good th.,%p like horsepow as and great gas •nrleage And you lose the things you don t meed like the chitch Which makes sense doesn 1 `�.Ts , DUSUN 1600 u" AUTOMATIC the more -for -your -money car ONLY 2430 Kovac Motors Highway 7 / Just West of Markham Road .� TSUN 294-1210 or 297-3212 \_ '71 MUSTANG fastback. Y9, autd- matnc, power stewring artd disc brakes. radio. undercoated. welt- ed tires and 2 new snowtlres mounted on rims, only 7.000 miles- Full price 13.300. 267- 6435 .............................. 1%8 MERC-COMET vs sports Coupe. 2 door hardtop. radio. 4 nra tires, upholstery In Car ex- cellent conditio':. 51373. CaLI aRSa ------------------------------- ' 61 PON TLAC mltdman4 very good conaitton. $225:10 293-5955. 640-4348 eos.mgs. 1963 FALCON Furors, convertible. 6 cynrder, automatic, radio. 939- 1089 67 PLYMOUTH Fury I automatic. renewed recently, new brakes. afterastor, • .ltttsry. air cosditioa- lag. 3 spares. 'c*an maids and out, no rust. $895 Private 267- 5_11j. 67- 3_13. PROPERTIES -FOR RENT SINGLE cabin sleeping accommo- dat too only. by the week. 282- 2335. - -------- ------ -------- HOUStKEEPING cabins. sandy beach on Georgian Bay, sleep four 535 APARTMENTS FOR RENT BASEMENT apartment, separate entrance. Suit business couple. Agincourt area- 293-52.10. SUMMER CAMPS CAMP THUNDERBIRD FOR girls only, 11 to 16 years. Full program, water skiing, sail - tag, canoeing, etc. Paudash Lake in Halliburton Highlands. Informa- tion - 43 Fenn Ave., Willowdale, 447-7513. Glenbrook Day Cam Markham Area Serves east Toronto. Swimming, ponies, nature crafts. Qullfied leaders. Reasonable rates 439-3104 CAMP ROLLIN' ACRES FOR boys and girls 5 to 12 years. Situated in the Kawarthas. Com- plete activities, riding included. Information - 43 Fenn Ave., Wil- lowdale, 447-7513. • Gerwey for Volvo • Ontario's largest display of new and used Volvos. Immed- iate delivery. Highest trade-in allowance. Save Hundreds $$$ BUY NOW AT 6ERWEY s The Service That Caealts • 6ERWEY MOTORS LTD. • 3475 Danforth Are. Scarbengll 694-3261 BOATS - MARINE FOR SALE Boat Slips FOR RENT Lake Simcoe and Pefferlaw PHO`r Toronto - 742-1879 or 297-1835 HOUSES FOR RENT Oshawa -Whitby Area Modern 3 bedroom house with sun patio and garage. No children. $230.00 439-0241-668-4321 MOVING MOVING man with trucks, oig or small. Odd jobs, cottages. Reasonable. 261-3610. NURSING HOMES GUILD Hall Rest Home. Accu modation for elderly or convale- scent. R.N. supervised. Short term or monthly. 759-7735. -------------------------- ONTARIO SCHOOL of Upholstery Chesterfields & chairs re -overedIlke new Choose from a large selection of quality materials. All Work Guaranteed PICK UP & DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATES 763-1194 TONG Chesterfield & odd Cho;,s Rebuilt and Recoveret; 261-6873 3549 St. Clair Ave. E. UPHOLSTERING FREE FOOTSTOOL with every 2 piece chesterfield suite re -upholstered. FOR i F • : . . 282-8870 WE ARE REASONABLE GARDENING 3 SUPPLIES DON'S LANDSCAPING Plant Now Pay Later SPECIALIZING IN Lawn #Aain►ertonce. Sodding, Foundation Planting, Patio Building, Rockery Gardens, Grading 8 Excavating. 284-4420 All Stack Guaranteed Member of Ontario Landscaping Lontractors Association :OP SOIL delivered by the load. Reasona-.Le. 7S3-2524. -- WELL: proofems, 4w Method Lawn Spray. average la $8. 293- S96. or 465-5024. MORTGAGES HOMEOWNERS REDUCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS Witt, rob Wr�h a: r {qir Ir it:.A:: \ NO HIDDEN CHARGES NO BONUSES NO FINDER'S FEE Open mortgages fur bill consoli- dation - home purchase orrewu a- t[tn - male. ,urcn3sea Call Ken Bedford 751-0341 CCC Realty Credit LIM1 TEG :'fliateof Commercial Credit Plan -171 Lawrence 4750 Yonge 1v4,. E., Street -51-0341. 223-9000. 396 Pacific 2479 Bloor Avenue St. West -oc-o.�59. 'no -131. RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS Bt EDGERS RUG SHAMPOOERS Small sanders. All types floor finishes. Sand your floors your- self or we will sand them for you. Small Toul Rentals. Seguins Sanding 8 Rental Service 4385 Sheppard Ave. East 293-6521 Page 6 THE POST Thurs. June 17th, 1971 WEST ROUGE NEWS by K ;t,. 1i tl t{';i 1 .tt .Tt: 4.1.1 .. s .. HAPPY DAYS It is fervently hoped that the coming week will be especially pleasant for some very deserv- ing people. Sun. June 20th is Fathers' Day and some of the ,best Dads in the world live in Pickering Town- ship. So let's pamper them on their particular day. June 20th to June 26th has been designated as Senior Citizens' Week, and the Dads in this age group are due for an extra measure of good things. But of course there are many others too - both male and female. Make this aweek they will cherish throughout the following year! CANOE CLUB Here is exciting news for all Canoe Club en- thusiasts! The first Regatta of the season will take place on Sat. June 19th at Port Credit, host- ed by the Mississagua Canoe Club. It is expected that about six Ontario clubs will take part in the v arious races which include kay- aks, two and four -man canoes and war canoes, paddled by both girls and boys from Bantam to Seniors. For West Rouge supporters the colours to cheer for are red jerseys with a diagonal black stripe. CUBS & SCOUTS The Cuboree held on May 29th at Greenwood Conservation Area marked the official closing of the season for Wolf Cubs in the district. But already plans have been made for another busy and exciting weekend camp -out to take place which is near Aliston. More details will be an- nounced later on. In the meantime why not make a note of the date? Forty-five Cubs and Scouts had a great time on Sun. May 30th when they travelled by bus to Nia- gara Falls. Funds for the trip were supplied by the West Rouge Scout and Cub Mothers Aux- iliary. Accompanying the boys on their excur- sion were Phyllis and Jack Vinge, Addy and Alex Stashans and Chris. Crooks who has been as- sisting Mrs. 5tashans; with "B" Pack Cubs. A Phone 282-6231__ h 10 SPEED BIKES from $79.95 DAVIS Cycle & Sports 2 I Morrish Rd., Highland Creek Plaza Bay Ridges Kinsmen BINGO Wednesday Nights ANNANDALE GOLF CLUB WIN THE 1971 FIRENZA 51numbers The Firenza S4 numbar& $250 52 number& $1000 55 numbers $150 53 maters $500 56 i up tntrbers $100 Starting May 5th to July 7th fREE BUS LEAV ING: FRENCHMAN'S BAY SCHOOL 7:10 P.M I.G.A. PLAZA 7:20 P.M. Aar PLAZA 7:30 P.M. Consolation Prizes, Specials and 20 Regular Games Worth More Than $1500.00 Early Bird Gomes 7:45 p.m. Clip This Ad For Free Card - One Card Only Per Customer high point in the day for some of the boys was the experience of going down under the Falls. The recent Bottle Drives conducted by the Scouts and Cubs in the West Rouge area were most successful and the boys would like to thank all those who contributed both returnable bottles for this project. VISITORS Recent visitors to West Rouge included Mrs. Gwen Travis, mother of Val McIntyre, who came from Winnipeg to attend the Graduation Cere- mony of her grand -daughter, Dale, at Guelph University. Visiting at the home of Pat and Fred Stacey and family was Bob ,Campbell of Philadelphia. The Stacey family met Bob in Antigua on their recent trip to the Carribean Islands and invited him to visit Canada. While here he accompanied Linda to Dunbarton High School where be took part in some of the English Class debates. Bob also saw a few of Toronto's attractions and plans to reutrn for a longer stay later on. Alberta and Ed Katinsly from Buffalo spent the American Independence Day holiday as guests of Iris and L"Tarley. During their stay they at- tended a AilAxe at Don Beer Sports Arena. GRADUATION' The Ah=ont Nursing Home was the scene of a happy occasion on June 8th for five Nurses' Aides who recently completed an upgrading course. Mrs. Zelma Gideon, Mrs. Jean Irwin, Mrs. Alleyne Miller, Mrs. Jean MacDonald and Mrs. Helen Manchen all received their diplomas from Mr. B. Allington, Head of Training and Industry, Geo. Brown College. Mrs. M. Oldfield, Assistant Director of Nursing, Altamont Nursing Home, presented the graduates with new caps denoting their additional training. Other speakers at the ceremony were Mr. D. Archer, Administrator, and Mrs. R. Faulkner, Director of Nursing. Altamont Home;and Mrs. J. Woodmansey, who instructed the class. HOCKEY DANCE The West Rouge Old Timers Hockey Assn. will bold a dance on Sat. June 19th at the Don Beer Sports Arena. Tickets at just $2 per person, in- clude special prizes, bar facilities and refresh- ments, and may be obtained from any member of the Association, or purchased at the door. Every- one welcome. Money raised will be used to supply equip- ment for this group of good sportsmen, many of whom coach boys' teams throughout the long hockey season. Dancing starts at 8 p.m. Seeyou there! FAREWELL The following staff members are leaving West Rouge School at the end of the current term: Mr. Garner Charles, Principal -,Mrs. Helen Brk- lacich and Mrs. Maureen Coleman, Primary and Junior Opportunity Classes; Miss Elizabeth Wagman, Librarian; Mrs. Ruth McInnes, Grade 4 and Mrs. Elena Watson, Grade 2. Mr. Charles will be Principal of Lincoln Ave. School, Pickering, and Mrs. Watson will be teaching at that school. Mrs. Coleman and Miss Wagman will join the staff at the Harwood Voca- tional School where Mr. Alex. Munroe is Princi- pal. Mrs. McInnes will teach at Parkside El- ementary School, and Mrs. Brklacich will be the Speech Consultant for Ontario County. With these teachers go Best Wishes for much success and happiness in their new locations. GREETINGS Happy Fathers' Day to all the Dads in our area on June 20th. Birthday Greetings on June 22nd to Christena McDonald, and on June 24th to Linda Farley. Belated Good Wishes to Judy Oxley who had a birthday on June 4th. Also late, but sincere, Happy Anniversary Wishes to Averil and Erwin Deighan, whose special day was June 15th. KLONDIKE DAYS Over 270 Scouts from the Owasco District at- tended the Camporee held on May 14th, 15th and 16th in the Claremont Conservation Area. The theme was "Klondike Gold Rush Days" which gave the boys great scope in setting up var- ious stalls for games of skill, chuck wagons sup- plying food, "saloons " dispensingpop, andeven an old-time jail. This kept the Scouts on their toes at all times as even a slight misdemeanor could result in a jail sentence. Other attractions included trail riding, fishing and "shooting" with air pistols. The organization and setting up of the camp was handled by Troop Scouters from Ajax, Dunbarton and Rouge Hills, although all actual work was performed by the boys. Normally the respons- iy Brooks abilities involved in a Camporee of this type are under the jurisdiction of Scout Leaders who are official members of the Boy Scouts Assn. The young men deserve much credit for a most suc- cessful event. Scout Masters present were given the V.I.P. treatment. Ajax Rover Scouts caught brook trout in one of the streams, and the Rangers of Clare- mont cooked a fish dinner. SICK LIST Best Wishes for a speedy recovery to John Deighan who had the misfortune to fall out of a tree on Sun. June 6th and was placed in the Intensive Care Unit of Scarborough Centenary Hospital with a broken arm and ruptured spleen. The kind concern and assistance given promptly by good neighbours were greatly appreciated by -his parents, Averil and Erwin Deighan Glad to lsay latest reports are that John is making good progress. HOCKEY It does seem like a crazy mixed up world to be still talking Hockey in June, but after all, the big fellows were still playing in the middle of May. Some of our smaller players - the West Rouge Paperweights - who were coached by Don Cham- bers and managed by Graham Vallance, had a great time on Sat. June 5th when they attended a Barbeque held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val- lance, Ravine Park Cres. SOCCER In West Rouge Soccer games, Atom Division, on Tues. June 8th, the Red Devils defeated the Spurs 7 to 0. Goals were scored by Mike Ben- nett, Doug Gray, one each, and Steve McIntosh and Albert Stansfield with two apiece. The Blue Bombers took the Yellow Flyers 4 to 1, with goals scored by Jim Jessup for the Flyers; and by Gary Duncan and Dirk Reyter one each, and Mark Falcic with two for the Bombers. BROWNIE OUTING Sixty Brownies and ten leaders from the 3rd West Rouge and 2nd Rouge Hills Brownie Packs, had a delightful time on Sun. June 6th when they visited Toronto's Pioneer Village. For some it was the first time, while others were glad to see this fascinating place again, and all found much to see and admire. FIELD DAY A rousing cheer for West Rouge Elementary School, who won the highest humber of points at the recent Track & Field Day which included girls and boys from Kindergarten to Grade 6 in all the schools of the former Pickering Dis trict No. 2. West Rouge completed the day's events with 26 firsts, 14 seconds and 14thirds. Winnerswenton to compete in the next round of school field days, and results will be announced later on. "VARIETY 71" On Sun. June 20th the Holy Redeemer P.T.A. will sponsor a show entitled "Variety 71 which will include local talent in many fields of enter- tainment. Two performances will be held, one at 2 p.m. in the afternoon and one at 8 p.m. in the vening. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for child- ren. Location is the Holy Redeemer School, Ajax. NEW ARRIVAL Congratulations and Best Wishes to June and Harry Turcotte, Brownfield Gdns., whose new son arrived on June 12th. The Turcotte's now have a "full house" with two girls and three boys. All well and happy. BEAN SUPPER Thoughts of an old time Bean Supper bring back pleasant memories of long ago. Haven'teven heard of such an event for many years, so was pleased to bear that the Pickering Township Historical Society will have one on Fri. June 18th from 5 to 7 p.m. It will be held in the Brougham Museum Grounds, and will be followed by atour of the museum from 7 to 9 p.m. PATIO DOORS 5' x 698#1 _$110-00 6' x 6'8"---$125-00 Screen included, tax included Installation extra •Aluminum Windows a Dbors eAwnings • Repairs dr Reg lazing AlALUMINUM PRODUCTS 282'2005 UNCLE CHARLIE'S COMING! Senior I 11UL O. JMIIG 3/bll. ♦7/1 ..." l Qjs6 / Citizens'. Day Ontario Place Tuesday June 22 Ontario Place has opened its doors to senior citizens in honour of the Province of Ontario's first official Senior Citizens' Week - - 'Lot to Live. .. Lot to Give'. The Office on Aging of the Department of Social and Family Services invite all senior citizens to enjoy exhibits, Cinesphere and a variety show at the Forum at 2 p.m. * FORUM VARIETY SPECIAL 2 P.M. * * Salute to Seniors! - - Hon. Thomas L. Wells and Hon. Allan Grossman * Senior talent unlimited! * Well known professionals and more! Ontario Place opens at 10 a.m. ALL SONOR CMZENS WELCOME FREE OF CHARGE The Honourable Thomas L. Wells, Minister M. Borczak, Deputy Minister Department of Social and Family Services Page 8 THE POST Thurs. June 17th, 1971 P.M.A. REALTY LIMITED cAJNFOR FIRST & SECOND MORTGAGES ARRANGED, BOUGHT & SOLD YOUR HOME 1308 BASELINE ROAD corner of ool Road) 942-2611 839-5533 MEMBERS OF(THE TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD -- PHOTO M.L.S. Toronto 699-121 West Shore Softball MINOR ATOM BOYS: Don Valley Volkswagon 7 Die Casters 5 Numatics of Canada 17 Mercury Paint & Wall- pape r 16 Die Caster 14 Kinsmen 2 Mercury Paint & Wallpaper 18 Don Valley Volkswagon 12 ATOM BOYS: N.D.F. 22 ABS Bookkeeping 12 G. Vit Const. 3 Bay Ridges I.G.A. 20 Bay Ridges IGA 20 N.D.P. 10 Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club 14 A.B.S. Book- keeping 8 SQUIRT BOYS: Boilermakers Union 15 P.M.A. 8 Pickering Nurseries 8 Boilermakers Union 2 Lymbird Lumber 17 Y.M.A. 14 PEE WEE AND BANTAM BOYS: No games played yet. SQUIRT GIRLS: Bay Ridges Decorating 13 P.M.A. 9 Bay Ridges Decorating 14 Freds. Hdwe. 5 Freds Hardware 8 Pickering Litho Print. 6 MINOR GIRLS: St. Basils Farish Credit Union 32 Ace Oil Services 11 Bay Ridges 17 St. Basils Parish Credit Union 16 MINOR GIRLS "A" This is the team that represents our area in the Lakeshore League. P.M.A. (West Shore) 12 vs. Greenwood - 12 Delegate Susan Boles, a Grade " Girl's Conference" 11 student at Dunbar- from July 13th to 16th. ton High School and an About 200 girls will avid 4-H Club mem- spend these four days ber, has been chosen at the University of as a delegate from On- Guelph, where the con- tario South to attend a ference will include Report From Queen's Park by Wm. Newmon, M.P.P. Ontario South TOTAL HEALTH CARE I believe the Ontario Government must concen- trate on a total health care program which will emphasize the prevention as well as the curing of disease. A total health care program will care for an individual from the first day of illness or accident until he is completely rehabilitated, or until his illness or disability has become stabilized. The cost of a total health plan would be tre- mendous and there would be no way to launch it at one swoop, however, I believe that it must be begun, perhaps by means of a five year plan, and the various phases of the program instituted on a priority basis. The most basic need is the proper and most economic type of accommodation for a given patient's particular situation. In Ontario we have the finest active treatment hospitals available. If they were used only for the purpose for which they were intended, there would be a sufficient number to meet our present needs and the needs of the near future, but to do this we must provide other progressive care fa- cilities, which today are in very short supply. Too many a c t i v e treatment beds are now occupiodby patients who should be in other less expensive types of accommodation. After the acute 'phases of an illness the rehabilitation hospital where a patient would not require the sophi5rIc'ned egUtpw tt and specialized care of an actite tteatme=hospital. NEW NDRTHERIIVMARIO ROAD MAP AIMED AT TOURISTS A new Northern Ontario Road map designed lectures, demonstra- Home Ec. Department tions, exhibits of tex- at Dunbarton and is tiles and foods. well -deserving of this Susan has done some opportunity to attend beautiful work in the the Conference. with the tourist in mind has been released by the Department of Transportation and Communi- cations. For the first time public forest access roads are included. Some 1,500 lakes and rivers are Identified and more than 40 provincial parks are shown. Facilities in 12 m a j o r parks are pinpointed, i.e., telephone, drinking water, fuel wood supply, toilets, trailer parks, and picnic and swimming areas. Copies of the map are available free of charge from the Ontario Government Bookstore, 880 Bay Street, Toronto; the Map Office, Department of Transportation and Communications, Downs- view; all offices of that Department throughout the province; the Department of Tourism and Information, 185 Bloor Street East, Toronto 5; Ontario Government Tourist Reception Centres at border crossings, and service centres on Highways 400 and 401. PREMIER WILLIAM DAVIS ON SPADINA "I have no doubt that while the estimated cost of this expressway has doubled over the past seven years, the numbers of the general public opposed to the undertaking have multiplied many times over. Whether such would consti- tute a majority or not I cannot say, but it is at least a substantial and significant minority, including I might add, vast numbers of those who will inherit the cities and the environ- ment we are now creating. I am confident that if the people of the Toronto of tomorrow were consulted, they would give overwhelming ap- proval to the decision their Government has taken today. "Mr. Speaker, I would express the hope that our conclusion will lead us directly into intensive discussion which will apply to the future and that we will not find ourselves re -arguing the past.' GREAT SELECTION OF LUMBER 8t PANELLING IN STOCK AT LOW LOW PRICES -CERAMIC AIQ ft 126" X 96" ROOFING ® Sq. Ft. 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