» THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 24. loi 19 DIT TERMS TRAFFIC HALTS FOR DUCK FAMILY | N Report Recomments Halt MABE GROVE | B I Fl | A L Ww E E K of Sprung Bros. Fabulous | | . i tu | To Credit Valley Pollution Jastiuielles if 3 d A i CV 5es BRAMPTON (CP) -- Redevelop- drains, which lead into the water-/ - Baking Sale fe S$ Y . ment of the Credit river valley course. MAPLE GROVE - The May west of Toronto into an area of In addition, the health depart- meeting of Maple Grove Women's Ji ment should be requested to set a Institute opened with a home bak-| B green meadows and pollution-free time limit within whicr all muni- ing sale in charge of Mrs. How- H water was recommended Wednes- cipalities, industries, gravel oper- ard Bradley. Business was con-| JES ; night in a report submitted to ators and home owners now pollut-/ ducted by president, Mrs. C. H : day nigh ai Jer ing streams will be required to I A 1 1 A kiteh 're 'alley Conserv Ayu- Ing sireams w quire Greenham oll call, "A kitchen [i he Crevit Valley Conservation Au treat their wastes. A new sewage gadget was well: answered. : y. plant was needed at Streetsville il --e a dU . Conservation engineer A. H. Rich- where 1,000 homes are served by ove dollars was Voted 10 Jue H ardson of the Ontario planning and a sewage plant designtd to oper- i tion a sarvied 10. pay for a Hal development department presented ate or 25 houses. A Inotjor was ech : i di ) 5 4.743-acre group membership in anadian re! ) yehal 4 ¥: -4 istablis on Why | the report on behalf of Planning Establishment of a Association. of Consumers Minister Nickle Credit Authority forest was sug- y The report urged that the On- gested along with reforestation of Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs tario health department be asked 3.000 more acres. Water storage Morley Flintoff were appointed Due to the hundreds of requests from our customers who were unable to attend our sale last week and for those whe did not receive proper service we are continuing our One Dollar Sale all this week. Save on many spectacular values throughout the store. Come early for best selection !!! dL LIAaHD ASWA a. by the authority to introduce a areas to decrease the severity of delegates to the District Annual. permit system for every new sew floods and maintain the summer Mrs. L. C. Snowden was appoint-| age « outlet, except agricultural tile low of Streams wire needed ed press reporter | -. Unfinished items of 1955 annual report was $15 forwarded from On Job For Eight Years, Co Good Neighbors Committee con- vener, Mrs. Fred Stevens, report- Y I A 0 ed 13 Valentine boxes taken to 0 read e ne da shut-ins, 68 cards® sent in bereave- ment, wedding anniversaries, get- TORONTO (CP)--The Globe and lishing the Ontario commission in well and new baby cards and Mail says Ontario government of- 1906 provided for three commis- flowers for two funerals ONLY « SPECIAL OFFER! ONLY » SPECIAL OFFER! ONLY x SPECIAL OFFER! A¥d OL SHINOMW ¥vZ covering, roll edges, ventilators and handles. Springs are angle edged, high riser, all steel ribbon spring with 4 rows of helicals and finished in aluminum. YOURS FOR ONLY $ with the purchase of any Bedroom or Living Room Set. of Bowmanville emerged as second pointed to the post Highlight of the business ses- vice-chairman in a 1947 commis- Mr. Strike could only be ap- Sion eae a report given ov Mrs. sion report. He was appointed a pointed a vice- -chairman, the paper ! Yew by ' bo Ivison Munday from the secre- commissioner by George Drew, says, through an order-in-council taries conference just concluded at then Ontario premier, in 1944 from the lieutenant-governor and Er a 4 tab such order ha sheen made. the OAC, Guelph. Speaking of the The paper says the a act _esia) mo Su | conference as the best she had |ever attended, Mrs. Munday gave and material. It's 0 Rocker . . . It's @ Swivel Chair with guaranteed ball. caring swivel, Your choice of colors. REG. $79. handsome centre extension table with heot and stain resistant arborite top and heovy chrome trim enhance this 5-piece set. YOUR CHOICE oF SOLORS AND PATTERNS. YOURS FOR ONLY $I. with the purchase of any Bedroom or Living Room Set. YOURS FOR ONLY SI. with the pufchase of any Bedroom or Living -- Set. ficials are wondering how an of- sioners, one to serve as chairman.| Attendance average of mem- d ficial of the Ontario Hydro-Electric In 1946the act was amended to) |bers for 1955-1956 was 28 per an ROTOR. Power Commission became a sec- provide for one vice-chairman, a cent Total average 31 per cent ond vice-chairman eight vears ago post now occupied by W. K. War- It was decided for the July out- when such a post was created in Yona A Second griendment ast ing to have a bus trip to the y "CHAIR 55 ear proviceq HC P C Count i S The paper says W. Ross Strike chairman but no one was ap- York ¢ Xin Dioneers haren 4 luxuriously padded chairs highlight this A full size mattress with highly tempered I " rd S-piece ultra-modern chrome suite group. A innerspring construction. Sturdy, attractive Richly upholstered in combination leather |PRINCE ALBERT {briefs of a very high order from films, discussions and outstand- Civil Defence ing speakers in the Women's Insti- {tute world From Mrs. J. E. To Enroll Afternoon Tea (Bowel: Brampton. who was the cs ET SPECIAL ee AMAZING si... "gs " . delegation to the General Assem- Buliory Police Fine Success 6-575 vcs. = M | 57. WEDIUM WALNGT BEDROOM SUITE | | 2-pC. LIVING ROOM SUITE year, was learne at among » oT ' . A F. FE. SMITH the nations Canada is respecte TORONTO (CPI-Civil defence Correspondent and liked; i Tl Le fod authorities Wednesday announced a PRINCE ALBERT The la- ed. Mrs. Gordon McPhatter, presi- plan to enroll 400 auxiliary police dies of the Woman's Association dent of the Federated Women's for extensive training in civil de- were pleased with the success of Institutes of Ontario, termed the fence and first aid their efforts at their bazaar and Women's Institutes of the coun: tor Williz otlon. police afternoon tea held on Friday in|try, woman's university ive hg ha Bato to the the Port Perry Library. A sincere Canadian women will attend. The Metropolitan Toronto civil defence "thank vou" to all those who at- meeting of the Associated Country committee, said the men will be tended and helped in any way Women of the World to be held in given a 10-week course in traffic The Church stewards held a Covion Ju November ns yeal and refugee' control and issued a'bee in church, on Tuesday, to put "I, Sunday would have much full uniform, except for service re-'a cement - floor in the storage '© offer as a guest speaker. volver: room. Now it is up to the Wom- 5 Wallaes Munday, avener He also' described a cle in an's Association to help get it fin- as ome Bae or Ta. i radiation monitorign to be given isned 2nd i able. Home Economics. Mr Ken this weekend for 35 police ser-'! Some of the ladies, with assis-| Kuhnke spoke on the motto, "Keep geants, g uates of the federal tance from a couple of the men, your yearnings within your earn Civil Defence Colege at Arnprior, cleaned out and scrubbed the gal- ings.' She said we need a goal, Ont. lery for use on Sunday, and also set your wants within your in The men will conduct a search finished binding the front malt- come. Do not do without the nec- for radioactive material hidden ing, and painted the church steps.|essities and the small extras for around a high-pressure pumping Mrs. Len Beacock 'suffered aigood living. Plan in advance for . + . with large plank double top dresser, roomy chest and full size regular bed. Enhanced by This practical, modern 2-pc. bed chesterfield suite converts to a deeply comfortbale double bed heavy brass pulls. Its exciting modern design will add glamor to any bedroom and give years with level top sleeping surface. Handy wardrobe box for bedding and comfortable of satisfaction. Also available in honey. * matching chair. 5-PC. CHROME SET CEDAR CHEST 5-PC. CHROME SUITE SPRING & MATTRESS 1.00 $1 BO AIRFOAM ROTOR 1.00 $1 Had ROCKER CHAIR . Take up to 24 months to pay . . . FREE Storage ! ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS . ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS 3-PC. SEA MIST BEDROOM SUITE 2-PC. BED CHESTERFIELD SUITE This suite is done in beautiful new rich sea foam finish and consists of a large full size bed. This one must be seen. A modern dual purpose bed chesterfield. Smartly upholstered in Mr. and Mrs. Double Dresser and large spacious chest. All the best features have been heavy rubber-backed material 'and comfortable matching chair. Your choice of colors. combined in this suite to make it the buy of a lifetime. 5-PC. CHROME SUITE CEDAR cHesTY 00 5-PC. CHROME S -- % SPRING & MATTRESS ' 0 UITE 1.00 Buy now and lay-a-way until needed . . . Free Storage! BUY ON LAY-A-WAY -- FREE STORAGE -- NO CARRYING CHARGES station. They are to be instructors bad case of laryngitis during the larger expenditures to avoid pay at the classes for auxiliaries past week Many others have sore ing charges on credit buying. SA Jaa ------ throats and colds. Mumps are still There is much satisfaction in quite pr evalent knowing that you can pay for 4 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS . : C. Windham spent he holiday what Sou Duy "when sod us 1 [8 FURNISH TWO ROOMS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE u 1C ear | 1 To, Above the yearnings for aboricl 4 A weekend with oh parents in ronto things, in the home and in the Tenders Read Mr. Durey, who has been con- COMMunity, is the Jes for wise This suite is done in a beautiful shade of Medium Walnut. A wonderful buy for the budget Spring Brides are making plans now to buy at Spring Bros. Their fined to Sunnybrook Hospital for expenditure to satisfy the spiritual JES minded couple. Consists of a large Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, large chest and full size regular bed. i : : . . . a Ta Me Durer lie, OP ERS Reg. $139 $s selections of fine quality furniture will be stored until needed who Will be en in a Toronto Hoss : . . : . For Road Work tol under observation, are both . Four girls, Fay Holtby, Barbara ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE . absolutely free of charge and with no carrying charges. So buy back home. We trust their health Hughes, Marie Cooney and Gail § now and save. . TORONTO (CP The Ontario will contin Snowden, were present with their| J i! This suite not included in $1.00 special offer . . . many more bedroom suites department of highways Wednes- ~yr.c Jones Smith is considerably | Milky Way" club posters and too numerous to mention. day for the first time let the public improved after her recent attack exhibit 5 in to watch the opening of contract ,¢ "no imonia Fay gave the story of the cur : bids For the first time in over 40 rent club activities and Marie H 1 Thirty bids on eight contracts years the gallery of the Prince 83V€ comments on each of nine were opened nd read by Deputy Yinert United bt A n AO 4 attractive milk products which y EARLY BIRD SPECIALS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Minister Elson while 25 persons, to accommodate the many w comprised the club exhibit. The mostly representatives of construc- yu oi out for she cadet service fou girls sane in mixed voices, } 6 only, sofa by day . . . comfortable double bed by night. on companies, watched. The con- Sunday after y Bonnie Lassie." and "Faith Red, gree ti 2 on Sunday afternoon Hope and Charity," accompanied green or grey. Reg. tracts are to be awarded later The ver tting SR AD Full size 30' x 54°. Full panel, F The very fitting message, most- by Mrs. Wm Laird Ys. quality. Duroble' steel. construc- 5 aay hardyond Contec am, ° 79.95. : ™ Completes with spring-filled plos- ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. . Ld SWHAL LIGddD ASWA For the last two years members ly for the young people, given by Mrs. R. P. Rickaby, Bowman tion. In the new plaid materials tic-covered mattress. Reg. 49.95. A} ss or representatives of Rey R W » the p of the press or repr Iie R. H. Wylie, the special yy10 "qemonstrated gift wrapping -- fli ih- a construction organizations have number by the local choir with an to a most attentive group. Mrs ONE TO A 5-PIECE CHROME A LARGE VARIETY OF been allowed to watch the open- Additional solo by Bruce Snel Rick : Rp 4 ings. Before that they were Pri- grove combined to make the ser- in aby Jroved mn expert i rn - - Door Opening Special <i DINETTE SUITES MODERN FLOOR LAMPS vate vice one of interest in fellowship gift parcels. The demonstration Extension arborite topped table. m i i Prices slashed in half, sturdy con- New nylon plastic-covered chairs Complete with fiberglass struction, completely spring filled ot ® in glittering chrome. A buy you ® shades. Shop early for this ° . i the letting of contracts hh OAIPACIS occasion repeated, Next Sunday Rickaby on behalf of her group avould be able to withdraw es ! services will be as usual, Sunday and other members for her con- they wished if tenders lower than school at 2 p.m. and Church at 3!tribution to the program their own were read out _ p.m. One 'and all are welcome to, Reireshments were served by ---- join with us. - ~_.., the group in charge and a social On Monday evening the "Hi C"|time enjoyed i . group of young people met as usu- PERSONALS Life-termer al but instead of the regular meet Mr. and Mrs. Garf Stapley ing a ball game was played on Trenton, were guests of their k H 1 the school ground and a demon-'daughter, Mrs. Ken Kuhnke To Knoc 0 e stration of fireworks followed for Mr. and Mrs Wellington Pear i every one who cared to come, son, Helen and Parry, Lakefield, : 11 The group retired to the Church were Mother's Day guests of Mr | In Jail Wa basement for refreshment and Mrs. A. Laird . 7 Va AP eo They wish to thank all who Mrs. Frank Swallow and Clifford i RIC HMOND a penit purchased their homemade can- were Sunday 'guests of friends in ' FRIDAY rat ne statc Y dv inring 1 » st ( « Tor + » termer of ee ehic to fulfil , i z + pa two Sat- Toronto A : : here will be able i ¥ dé a slped them realize Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson sire of many prison iil hrough €nough money pay for a bus Ignace. have heen visiting at their p i ; : be all " k a 1 hole throug trip to Toronto, which is planned daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. H. A | 4 p, the penitentiary wall r s00n Allison rod . dentified only as Georg 30) Mr. and Mrs. C. Snowden spent I 4h at the last wall the lifer heard that he I: ahi " . t " the weekend in Hamilton visiting § of the penitentiary would be ex- ; HISTORIC BUILDINGS ; their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al a [14 99 TILL tended 250 feet this summer. He VICTORIA CP) -- British Col- pert Brown. ! asked superintendent Frank Smyth umbia's original legislative build-| Ay and Mrs. D. Reynolds and J y 3 meant the old wall would ings, used from 1859 to 1898, are g v8 . J i if that ; son, Craig, were Sunday visitors - . Told that It did, he to pe preserved. The plan calls|with Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig at be torn down for moving the old structures from Salem 2 ; i 10 BOND ST. W. : OSHAWA PHONE RA 5-0311 9 P.M. replied : ; 3 3 "Well would vou mind if 1 tore the rear of the jriogery ' af iv Mr and Mrs. R Pater on and Highways Minister Allan said the We hope that soon again we will gave awkward fingers a real lift new system is intended to improve haye the pleasure of seeing this Mrs Munday thanked Mr s an amozing value. Reg. 29.95. won't be able to resist. REG. iol ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 79.95. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL special A¥d OL SH.INOW PZ wn the t ho I've been hu é ! LR I family ere recent ws with i . -- ees . - = ; TEE nr --- -- - Qo on 10. knock if hole in that bird park. where > Mr. and Mrs: C. Ww. Woodley a C 24 MONTHS TO PAY A - wall for a long time." |refurnished and store I Tyrone.