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The Liberal, 16 Sep 1965, p. 4

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4 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Sept. 16, 1965 KING CITY, OAK RIDGES Bass Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennings Phone PR. 3-5892 Scouts & Rover Crew Enjoy Week TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Senior School Site Camping At Haliburton Reserve Costs Board $26,900 .\ husloarl ol' boys, members award. fishing was also gvmpaun' I‘m” [heir ' dd _ “1th “hemp is “ways pleased to publish items of of the 151' Oak Ridges Scouts enloyed. This was also someâ€""our (‘WHmunhV “(P W”. “‘de {01.nwll:;):‘in: “m” ‘5 purvhaw has bps." complgwd lmereSt regardinl people and events in the 03k Ridges' in? 1:1. km; “0"” {(TOFZI If); iiilgmt of at Cantgftrazme mic“ shocked and saddcllcd Scptcni- .\lr. and .\lrs. .loseph Lenson fir a 20"? mm. for Km: Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news corres- {Stigma ~13“le gm? nmin‘: 1:”) ruin] (gm:“huqlrymffihllghgfiles her 6 to hear of the sudden of Shanty Bay spent wadnet ,l‘mVnSlilDS first senior school. pnndem in Oak RidggrLake Wilcox is Mrs. Lillian . Me“ 'mlrf‘“ p r“ H . . ‘ H e l or passinflof our friend and itclgh- day at the home of Mr. and [he pmpe'u' lying ,.d1r"ily ' Ill the 3.200 acre Scout Reselle fol lines and hooks. bm, “H FWH‘H Phimw “R “man we”: across “1‘. mad from Mm: (any Ateheson' WHdWOOd Avenue. 773-5479. m Haliburmn. ThelSklipoiisy [inwng race was Lalil‘ine is silrvivcd by her i \lacklin was the official compo-S“? SChool. was purchas- \\on iy . sslstant .‘coutmaste ‘ ‘ ' - ‘ V ' . - ~ ~ Scoutmasters Ron Foertcr and Ben Wallace. The canteen “,a: hmban‘l BTW“ 30d 9“” will“ ludg“ 0r “19 Guernsey entries :gfir‘ggy All 5' {laan C'mksl Ben Wallace had chm-2e or 11 , 4 ~ H‘ ‘ ‘ her parents. Mr: and Mrs. at Port Perry Falr on Labor”. “ ' ‘. "m9 "mm 5“ manned b\ the R0\(‘l new and r~ . . . - v e . . . ~ lhonlas leb of Aurora. and Dav. “l” he hlllll- ('Omllllt‘llf‘n 515"“ o 1M P ' ' C t I'galkl. R'dges “’93 hm)“ Riki" its leader Fred Lynn who did a he]. (mm. Irene m- Tmmm. ‘ ing as soon as final approval! Oak R i Siieliiidsan {livid}: “cilia? David Sue "0b 0‘ {Hiding the hungry To hm: fa‘mih. we extend m”. tlllllllllllllllillllilltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllillltllllllllllllllllllllllll are received from the Depart- . ~r . . i 4 - oys. , ' . . . ‘ 9 . . & w. Milne... Tom Almond. Richard The 15‘ Oak Ridges smut deepest sympathy. Exproprlate mt‘nt of qucatlon. Ric-kalieka Fred Lvnn .1r..~1~,.m, . -, . , . ‘ , y . . ,. . ‘ - _ . p would like. to lia\e mole \H . , l - foimcl legal sellelalY. IDougI :fiellcf‘. Irvine Arltfand boys join their troop as H“... Fm”. mmmwrs “I [he “.1 a“ Pail: Slfe iMrs. ammo BMW has been on .I e,ral1glng ill age 1‘01“ are in tile rocess of makin u l d I - i 1‘ o [ . appointed secretary tn King The annual l-llmwood Park Furniture was ‘won by Geso 11 to 14. limo“. fa” End Winter “will: “:2 5?”;81131223][mfgalinhrnfi A "mmimn was Passed Township School Area Business About People ,leadel‘s. ' V .CQLlagel‘s ASS‘W‘alm“ mm and Re‘del- w'lmx Sll‘eeli‘a """mr As well as taking second place they meet at the Legion Hall in guest speaker was Mrs. G. 1,. l 5$°°'a'h."““°“"‘ "f Administrator Bruce Hunter. Darrell Daincs who was two The lst Lake Wilcox Brown-wrener roast September 4 was donated by Decor (slass was in me weekly remna' me hms Oak Ridges every Monda‘, nigh. [thmnmi of H". nonammem I "‘3 owns ‘9. (“"09" starting September 1. Mrs. years old. September 9, thor-‘ies will start their meetings once again a great success With won by Ian Meadus. Lakeland won the coveted sportsmanship“ 7.30_ ' of Emmmics and Development. “’ld "‘“g‘m, 31 '"g‘tfuct'm‘ ,Berry lives in the Schoolberg oughly enjoyed his birthdaylafter school, 3.30-5.30. Septem-a large crowd of children andlAvenue: an ash tray and vase _ _ 7 if“ 77 7 U _ W m 7 MW I’vmhumm. is Wm mosh “‘9 ‘0“‘n5h'D Sflllt'ltor ‘0 area hm was formerly a resi- Party With 3 number 0f fl'iendsihei‘ 20.10 be held in the Church grownups enjoying the lovelylfrom Barr‘s SC to $1.00 Store” . dent of the Fedorath wfimcn's mom”. 3. hy'la‘v for “‘9 .dent of King City. Who ate sandWicheS. cake. drank 0n WildWOOd AWN?- MrS-,corn and hot dogs, soft drinks was won by Don Linger, Downs- I k S F D institutes of Ontario. Members owmpf'almn 0f the sevm' ‘ n . r v Freshie and generally had a Mickey Clarendon Wlll oncelror the children and coffee for‘view: deodorizer and sun glasses n {mm this area “landing “,0”, acre Shatka property in h 1111?? pram-lime secretaries good time. Darrell also liked again be leading the Brownies, the adu1t5, ‘from Ron's Service Station by Mrs. Milton Wells. Mrs, Fred King City. me also een engaged to as- opening the many gifts that had been brought to him, with all ‘with Mrs. Rita Szeler assisting her. A huge pyramid fire was; Judy Murray, Penny Place: din- ,,,,,,,,,m.,,,.‘16 Cattle And 100 Year Old Barn "Gardiner. .Vlrs. Don Chalk and 1Mrs. Ray Jennings. The site is to be combin- ed with the. three acre Lake isist principals at King City. .Oak Ridges, Kettleby and the the children playing with the‘ The lst. Lake Wilcox Guides built on the edge of the hike Fish and Chips by Mrs. .losiei _ . Marie Memorial Park to en- $0h0mh0r5' .and Nohlelnn many toys he received. held their first meeting lasiiand “t 13"” m the evenmg Comfort; towels and pillow} Only one Holstein remained Jones stated that. the tire slat‘t- Neighborhood Notes large Park facilities in King .“hm’ls' 139‘“: f‘" “man” Attending the party Were‘Monday, in the church on Games 3"“ “(Welt-V “095 werelcases from Fuller‘s Dry Goodsoul 0f a herd 0f 14 COWS “died b." Sponlanemls ('0mbl'5linn Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .Ieu» Cit-V" ‘sc‘hmls “."i he. done .a‘ the Kathv. Rodney, Judy-Anne and WildWOOd Avenue alld “"lliheld for the .Chlldmn' Y°upg“by Annie's lech~ Newmal‘keiim‘me calves 3”” a m" 1""9118‘1 i” m" "33" First “arm” Cam" “"125 and WNW" “1 0m“ lllllllllltlllllllllllllll"ltllllIIlIIllll‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli mm admmmratmn 0mm Freddie Black; Cathy, Stanley,lc0ntinue every Monday even'isters also enjoyed Scramplmg'electric clack donated by Maryii-he 100â€"year-old bal'n 0f Henry‘lwhen Mr. Huyhers was in the spam we Lahnr Day weekend v- .râ€"â€"ifi‘.‘.Agw .- WV. __,,,-. Ernie Ensor: Dierdre. Deana and‘ing at 7.00 o'clock instead‘fOI' bUbble gum and Ch'CIEtS,’rl~acy by Mrs. Goulet. Wild- Huybel‘s on the Lake Wilcoxlbarn milking and a clump of visiting friends and relatives in‘i this area. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Britain of Brockyille spent part of last week at the home of Mr. and Mark iJo-Joi King; Donna, Kim,|of 7.30, under the leadership PUI'Chased‘Wlih money donated wood Avenue; {93 set from com.lGolf and Country Club proper- burning hay fell beside him. Teddy. Phillip MacMillan; babylof Mrs. Ethel Good assisted by by 03k Ridges Cleaners. {011‘s by Susan Doughty; food ty last week. Damage was estiâ€" Klm weaVel‘y Gilly five monihS‘Ml‘S- Jel'l')’ COOK They have 3'“ Eddie Plourde was the win- vouchers from Gallacher‘s by mated 3‘ $1000 in “VESka 311d old. and Dal‘rell‘s brother, Mark‘enrolment of 33 in their com-,ner of the handsome console‘Cris Leewarden and Julie Far. $7.500 to the building. TROUBLE? There are '72 cottages also on the property and about 200 resi- TV and sisters, Kathryn. Brenda pany. Some of the girls enjoyedlbowl set donated by Oak Ridges‘quharson: table lamp given by: Flames “'91'9 30 high Vll‘E‘Yfl‘ems .and 0th?" fmlogkefimfind Mrs. Lorne Cunningham. . and Lorelei. a weekend of camping recentlleal-gain Centre, the prize foriBev. Findlay by Joe Cassidy; mum b9 599“ from longe “atchigg grnlf‘laffi‘ei‘lé: (if School is back in full Swing. . I Mark King CClebl‘aled his With Dorothy G°0d~ Jenniferillie Special draw for those in case of soft drinks from Lorne Sireelv a mile and a halt' aw‘aylVel‘i’ third birthday of August 27.Ensor, Debbie Clarendon, Con-lamendance_ and children are becoming a-» herd as they had made. pets of ( i ‘Daines of Speedy Caterers wonibut. the Aurora Fire Depart- (-ustnmed to their now our. : with a party with his friends on'nie Clarendon. Janet C°0kii A transistor radio was won by,by Kenny Ash. {ment ki‘m “‘9 bl“? confined lojth‘om While vacationing at thewll'mmdinflg- and l0" “1“ m0" September 4- TWO birthdaYSiLind-a AiChESOn and Lorene J. Lanzorrotta. the first. prize Prizes donated by Frank the, ham- M‘W 0f "‘9 farm cottages' , 1’3"t 5”" “Flo-"mg lh“ bus "MM-l we forgot in August werelMayes on the campsue atin the association's annual drawgwoods were won by Mm Char, equrpment was removed before Constables Don Hlllock and. An overflow of pupils fromi Dougie Penley who was one‘snivelys‘ Glen Lonely Farm. lsecond prize. a wrist watchlloue Brockton' Richard Margejiwo. 50â€"gallon gasoline drums Darwin Paradis of Whitchurch Our Lady of the Annunciation . year old and Cheryl Penley,l four years old. The Oak Ridges Lake Wilcoxl branch of the Canadian Cancer‘ Society will start their dress- ing meetings. September 20. They will be held on the third Monday of each month at the Ridge inn, unless otherwise stated. Ladies are welcome to‘ attend and help make dressings‘ for patients in the area. Only six girls and five adulls' attended the hair care demon- stration held on Tuesday of last week and watched while three girls had their hair set and one little irl had a pixie cut. Gab- riele otito. Park Crescent, 0&1 the South Road. was the demon- strator and did three different hair styles, ranging from ages," of about ten to early twenties.’ All the girls looked lovely in‘ their new hair styles. Gabriele then answered questions about! hair care. In Sympathy is extended from ter months. With MFS- Marg Damage to the car was $700 SATURDAY ginEMBER 25 the community to AndrewiGood, at the corner of Wild-1 * * * ’1965 ' Johnstone and family, on the wood and the North Road, the MI‘S- Mary .LOUISe Stewart” loss of his father! John John_ teachen Notices will be display Scarboro, received a sore neckl Household: atone, who died very suddenly at: the York Central Hospital September 7. Mr. Johnstone was in his ninetieth year. Funeral services were held at the Thompson Funeral Home, Sep-‘, tember 11 with interment at; Aurora Cemetery. lItIIIItItiIIIIIIIIllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIIr materials of any kind theyiKing City. a passenger in a car tachmem; also low Stand table. > I H I Who earns $50 3-week- Readers are Invited to would like to donate. or any gl'lve“ by 355 Pl‘qtllgl‘dNorbel‘l.J»_near new and good; 2 matching v- -- - - - ~ - no, 'turn to Page 8 forlpicture articles for a white elephant “1:9”: ’ ‘ye‘el‘fh aibru‘selelectric mantel lamps: Torcan showing some of the “gem. table, please contact Roberto“ ‘5 ead “he” t 8 car was electric fan; Firestone new style ~Itlnz "goings on” at the 'teceut corn and wiener roast held by the Elmwood Park Cottagers‘ Association it Lake Wilcox. Illllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllillltlllltlllllllltlll'tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Guides and Brownies ‘ .Companies from both ()ak Ridges and Lake Wilcox have now resumed for the 65/66' terms. The lst Oak Ridges Guides held their first meeting Sepâ€" tember 13 at Oak Ridges Public School and will meet every Monday at. 7.00 pm from now, on. under the leadership of Guide Commissioner Mrs. Nora Broad. and Captain Lydia Fin- dleson. l 'Some of the girls have just; The ladies auxiliary fort Guides, Brownies, Scouts and: Cubs has set her 23 as the tentative date for: their bazaar. Handicraft Classes ' Handicraft classes for girls‘ over six years of age will be, ‘held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the home of Mrs. Norman Martin, Willowbank Avenue. Daily sessions had to be suspended of course because of school starting, but the girls will be doing about the same crafts as they did during the‘ summer meetings, with a few new ones added. ‘ The boys have now started‘ making items and their classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the home of Mrs. Ethel Good, Bayview Avenue, until other accommoâ€"t dation can be arranged. There are also to be dress-, making classes during the win- ed as to time and days. A tentative date has been set., October 9, for the bazaar andI tea, to be held by the youth centre board and the recrea- tion committee. Items that have been made by the girls and' boys at the handicraft classes. will be sold. If anyone has’ Atcheson, 773-5479. School Bus Service South Road parents were dismayed to find that the school bus service to Lake Wilcox Public School was discontinued this year. They held a meeting at. St. Paul‘s United Church on Saturday to see what could be done. Previously the bus com- pany combined service to Lake Wilcox Public School with ervice to another school and Lake Wilcox parents paid for the ser- vice, the bus company hav- ing no contract with the school board. This year however. bus company is no longer serving the second school the l donated by Dick Evans was wont by D. Closs, Royal York Road; rum and T. Gurr: a relish dlSilieprOdOd and a "filthy (“Willâ€" , donated by Harris and Day menl Shed “'35 Salm‘dayv OClO'ja lamp, donated by Bond Lake Drugs, was won by Paul Bowen. Separate Acciden Several minor injuries were‘ reported in four separate ac-‘ cidents in King Township last‘ week. Fred Cusick. 34. of Holland Landing, told police he failed ,to see a stop sign during a fog, Septembed 9, and skidded into a ditch on the other side of the. road near Snowball. He suffered a cut on the back of his head and abrasions to his hands and left knee. ' A passenger in the car, Sidney; Bernard, 46, of Keswick. re- ceived cuts to his elbow. when she lost control of her cart in loose gravel on the 11th Con- cession, King, at the 15th Side- road, and went into an embank- ment at the intersection. About $500 damage was done to the1 car. at it a at involved in a collision with another vehicle, September 11. Driver of the second car was Donald W. Parent. 32, of Au- rora, who told police he was turning into his driveway on the sixth concession near the King Sideroad when he was struck by the Bourque vehicle. Minor damage was done tol the two cars. it it: * it In another driveway accident, damage of about $250 was done Four Receive Minor Injuries In = Oliver Bourgue‘, 14. of RR 2: to cars driven by William D“b'iish. consisting of double dres ts In King Twp. son. 46, of BondgAvenuc. Oakl Ridges. and Archibald Camp-l, bell, 68, of RR 2. King City.i There were no injuries. Auction Sale of choice household furnishings. electrical appliances, dishes. glassware. workman's and gar- den tools, etc. being the property of WALTER. KUNNE at 217 Elgin Mills Road West,‘ Township of Vaughan, Kelvinator electric refrigerator. apartment size, good: 5 piece chrome kitchenette suite; Porc- elain utility table; Electra-Maid" portable room space heater; Fleetwood 21 in. television set; Korting radio in short. long and standard wave, complete with record player. amplifying atâ€" cannister type vacuum cleaner 7 with attachments, near new. Aluminum w a r e. cutlery, dishes, steins. glassware, other household effects, etc. Secretary desk in plain maple; '3' Corner and sectional bookcases and books; 2 pc. Scandinavian :gi‘ very‘5 style Chesterfield suite, good condition; 2 high polished: modern coffee tables; room suite, in blonde maple fin- l ser, bookcase headboard bed with spring and spring mat- Lake , Wilcox tress. chest of drawers, slightly used: Imported wardrobe, 6'x 22", 6' high, with centre sec- tion glass front, in blonde fin- ish. Clothes hampers; Upholster- C'Dmplemd Camping trips to and as It is uneconomical - . Camp Adelaide in Halibul‘ton.: to take children only to I (Ernafigalé: 1211M liabfmkifoft- swunmlng awards were Won by Lake Wilcox school. the ‘ " ‘ a squa'e 0p (en re‘ Susan Towers. Sandra Spence“ Pauline Lee and Anne. Burseyi Also on the camping trip were‘ Lieutenant Mrs. Vera Mc-‘ Dowell. Sandra Broad. Susan‘ Broad. Ann Bursey. .lo-Ann Hull. Sandra Spence. Mal-ilan Smith. Terry McDowell. Ruth. McDowell. Carlene Porter. service has been discontin- ued. It appears possible under new Department of Educa- tion regulations that a par- tial subsidy could be ob- tained for the bus service. A delegation of parents will approach the school board Ladies of the 'l'hursday Afterâ€" noon League started howling last Thursday, and we trust there were not too many aches and pains afterward. Doris Smith was top for the laflernoon with a single of 218. ‘table: 2 standing smoker slandsu lLiving and bedroom window Ldrapes. NOTE: All above household ,effects are a choice lot and in: very good condition. 1 Tools. Miscellaneous Article ‘ etc. 1 I2 picnic tables: Approx, 200 ft. kit- chen utensils, along with many ' 3 pct ,modern style, full size bed-t5 Aurora undamaged. l-‘ire Chief l'larryiclcar of the burning building. Township Police were first on Separate School. Oak Ridges! Ithe scene and kept the crowds are temporarily using the one" ‘room school at 'l‘cmpel‘ancevllle‘ BAKER ELECTRONIC SERVICE _â€"__â€" The Canada Pension Plan and its benef'ts , Here is What ,_ the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Joe Costello; 8 52-year-old unmarried labourer land triple of 522; Lil Atcheson bowled 519, single of 211; Emily.0r more Of Water hose and 31" l 'Pauline Lee and Diana Hall. .nd enquire if the service ‘Where do Guides come could be re.established Lloyd 5%, 178 single: Florsdachments; 22 cal. bolt actionl tram? Well a good many of Wm, the parents making ‘Bufin bowled high single withii‘lfle; Chef Master electric them fly or walk up from‘ up the difference between 3219 501 triple~ range. apartment size; Silent Brownies. but when there are the subsidy and the total ' Flow Oil space heater: Coca- no Brownies it is hard to keep‘ Qp a Guide company. A leader is desperately needed for a Brownie company in Oak: Ridges. disbanded two years ago on the resignation of Mrs; Marg Hall. For any informationl please call the Guide commisâ€"f sioner or one of the Guide ‘ wm King Township Coun- liS held at the ABC lanes in :“2 Crime“ m""“'t'yd “Tapped . . ..- ' l d Hit" “‘95 mm 9 0n TllT‘IS: THE nl recent“ Ward” “‘9 ‘ “mm” 1' 2 10.00x20", 12 ply standard Challenge DF cost of the bus service. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘tlllllllllllllllllllltllNllllllllllllllltllllllll A ward Contract Elmgrove Ave. Subject to approval by the Department of High- contract for the reconstruc- tion of Elmgrove Avenue in Oak Ridges to Douglas 1 This league needs lnore bowl- iersl. If anyone is interested please contact Emily Lloyd. Oak Ridges, or Doris Smith, South iRoad. Prc-school children may ibe taken with you, to solve one problem, and most days. bowlâ€" iers arrive home by the time the .other children are out of school. lBowling starts at 1.30 pm. and ‘ tlllllllllllllllliwlllllllllllllllillllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllltltlll Michelle Harper Cola cabinet cooler; Toro power irotary lawn mower, near new; IQuebec coal heater; Grape or apple grinder: Large electric workshop fan: Set Grayâ€"Boone mechanic's spanners and socket wrenches; Black & Decker elec- L tric drill with attachments. 2 10.00x20" 12 ply heavy dilly treaded heavy duty truck tires jmounted on rims: Rubber tired lcontractor‘s steel wheelbarrow: Cancer '21” SI-8y cogs‘ruwon Dances On Ice EXleDSion “0111318 COI‘dS-T Rae‘ IfJoc continues to work full time months cfiow or no earnings do All'benefifi under the Plan Will This advertisement is one of a - PRO 2 L'mlfedd- Fl" ‘9“ "s We” ‘1 h “ Q 16 ’ vise and work bench: 2 10‘x5' um” age 65 he mm look forward “m afl‘ect the amount of the maintaln thelr value. The actual series which relates some of the GRESS OF RESEARCH ""‘ve ' . ‘ i9 9 ‘5 arper- 'year‘ .sectional aluminum window . . . ,. * . v v'] b i ' e K of the i . _ The Canadian Cam.” god The work is to Include old daughter of Mrs. J. W. Iframes with screens’ suitable to retiring With a monthly pension. Ecnghtlfepclti‘iflelht‘l; hlzre gaggjnrte::?n: Plan In Ciety is the major supporter. “en'tmn and “pphcahon for shop or garage; 3 piece anSlon Ol‘ 534-16110mlhc C lg of research on leukemia in Canada. and devotes at least 25 percent of its research funds in support of leukem- of I granular base, a gravel surface. ditching. culverts and re-sodding from Yonge Street to Park Avenue. Ridges. recently obtained her gold medal in “ice her dancing" following ‘ Harper. Yonge Street. Oak 1 sixth summer session at the complete bathroom set; Exten- sion ladder, garbage cans. shov- lels. odd garden and lawn tools, Ibolts. nuts and other articles 1 Canada Pension Plan and $75 from Old Age Securityâ€"a total of $129.16. That's almost 603; if Joe wishes to continue working between 65 and 70 and earns higher wages than since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are ~ . v . ~ . . ., ' -' - rhe can improve his paid and changes in living costs la-related pl'olects. l “mummy. Tam 05mm" Country too numerous to memmm of What. he was earning. prexlously . _ ‘ ‘ ‘ W-fl Club. i sale at 1 00 p m Tern“ pensmn. For example, If be after the) become payable. Michelle began skating ' ' ' . ' . . s . , , . » d . . s 1' -~ ‘ - < so 01 work for works untll age 69 an earns V mm the Aurora Figure ,cash. .\o resenes as piopiietor If he iS ill or t t What Wm the Plan of,“ ynu? Announcing the Opening KING REST HOME Special care for elderly residents in pleasant, Skating Club at the age of eight. She will now work on her eighth and final figure, while keeping up with her grade 1?. work at Dr. G. w. “‘illiams‘ Secondary School in Aurora, Michelle is the eldest of five sisters who are all very leaving for Europe as soon as possible. Nothing to be reâ€" ‘moved from the premises until .paid for with clerk on day of sale. . PREN’l‘lCE BROTHERS Auctioneers. Markham, I Phone 294-3161 or 640-:le6 as long as two years. or if his earnings for a period of up to two years are below his regular wage, he will recehe the same pension at age of. This is because under the Plan a ceriam number of 33.600 3 year, his pension will be $61.74 a month instead of $54.16. It" .loc becomes disabled alter 1070. liming contributed for at least 5 mars. he will get a disability pension of 365.62 a hiontl'i Until he get: both bls if yin. like Joe Costello. are cmploicd and have earnings of Slothl spread e\enl_\' over the )cnr. you will pay at the rate of We a week. Your employer will pay the same amomit- individual circumstances. Issued by authority of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada. The Honourable Judy LaMarsh. ("n‘venient surnnmdlngs- rmhu‘giaxfic Skahrs‘ H" Pmnripmr Or Micnnnpprs “I” retirement and (lid A25 Sitcurify 12-year-old sister Wendi~ "'l‘ he "P‘Donthp (0" any Duh \‘ l l t " (“A ‘- Enquiries invited 533303;; has just passed her sixth llc liability. property damage or CF45! lkufl‘n) ‘1 ACE " ' ‘ ’ figurg. lnIury to the public in connec. o luiliilliweillulluiluiitluviu«inuuntitluuliwlill “011 “’lth this 3W!” 5319' l

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