T PB Congratulations to lan Ferguâ€";en to re t Canada J {:dw.An-lnzlznhuohrmmum:m E+A student at Gordon Gray ‘to Africa to study and w ith Secondary School on being chosâ€"|the people of that eou::v';ot 3606 E’ Shore Bivd. W., LONG BRANCH _ Ph. 269â€"3777 KODAK COLOR FINISHING â€" We have a daily pickâ€"up from Kodak. KODAK INSTAMATIC ouTFiT â€"â€" Uses cartridg» f;l;nmf‘nnon. built ‘h. Somnrc 1«‘ 16.47 FLASH BULBS â€" AG1 or Mq â€" STAIMNLES$ STEEL GILLETTE BLADES with lather shaving K3X vatue _ 89c uon 9e)h ***"" 996 JERGENS LOTION. Comp. value Te 1.07 POLIDENMT with denture bath VITALIS MAIR DRESSING â€" 12. or. size. Comp. value $1.49 Te ‘.‘9 Comp. value s1 or _ _ 89¢ NEW DAWN COLOUR $HAMPOO Al shades. Compare §2 5. special 1.89 BRYLCREEM â€" Compare 79e. S Compare 79. Sveciat ... 59¢ | y"" ""*________ 67c | $CSs‘ 9 pr QBq FREE DELIVERY . .. Phone us for Prompt, Courteous Service. L REVLON SATIN SET Giant size. 2.50 value yoet mm foétouA with a Z«. tor * : Spectal /. _ .. 1.50 Mr. William Morrow, proprietor of Morrow‘s Flowers, 2354 Bloor St. W. (at Windermere) takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mrs. Sarah Ziegler to our design and sales staff.; Mrs. Ziegler is a graduate of the Almaâ€"Lou School of Floral Design, Hamilton, Ont., and has served for the past eight years in the floral industry trade. Mrs, Ziegler extends a warm welcome to all her friends at Morrow‘s Flowers, 2354 Bloor St. W. (at Windermere). $2.50 value TEK TOOTHBRUSH wiTk caest couron Reguiar 69¢. 4 © Free Prescription Pickâ€"up _ ® Free Allâ€"Day Motorized Delivery LOUTTIT‘S PHARMACY and CAMERA SHOP MORROWS FLOWERS © Cameres, Editors, Projettors, Sersans, Film (different) subjects for rent @ Repeir to ol akes Cameres and Projector: ® 16 mm Sound Projectors tor rent. We earry a large ramgs af movie subjects: COMEDY, TRAVEL, SPORT, 50â€"100â€"200 #. reeis wE IBIIVI THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTiTiE SUCARYL SODIUMm TABLETS (VALUES & DISCOUNTS GOOD TILL WED., APRIL Ist.) DEODORANT CAMERA SHOP SPECIALS «â€" Thursday, March 26, 1964 â€" FREE NAME PUT ON YOUR CHOCOLATE EASTER EGG OR NOVELTY ... it makes a PERSONAL EASTER GREETING 1.39 74e | l KODACMHROME it 4 mm. MOViE FILM“.lml:Imdm outdoor. Com re â€" ncludes Processihg 3.67 KODACOLO® WESATIVE rilMm â€" #m0 â€" 126 c in Comp. $1.48. . ______. 1.17 KODACHROME M 136 Film. 30 *xposure, Special 3.69 HI STYLE HAIR SPRAYâ€"Jumbe (cf‘o;pm $2.25 88¢ MmobeEss sanrrary NapKins _ C omp 1 te 1.49 SILVIKRIN HAIR oressine _ Comp. value 4 y _ MISS CLAIROL CREME FOIMUL; ORNAL â€" Compare $1 39 Special SOAKY sussLE satH light fort klddies Comp. 89¢ BLUE Jay corn ruastErs â€"â€" 56e _ 39¢ DEXTRIâ€"MALTOSE j Comp. value $1.19 FLUSHâ€"Aâ€"BYES. Hygonic 3 Sizes. $1.09 value 28¢ ea. Special __ 4 for 49¢ CEPACOL MOUTH WASH â€" 16 o0r. Comp. $1 an" _ 1.04 qup, SPICE Arfer shave to 81 50 stze 1.23 DRISTAN _ MEDICATED m o 0 M VAPORIZER â€" ‘ 17 Comp. #139 . s LANVIN, ARPEGE, EAU DE COLâ€" OGNE with complimentary guest LIGHT _ BULBS â€" 40 watt. Compare _ & value FOR A REAL CHOICE & sELEC. TIQM. OF IAB,: CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES AT RIOUS PRICES FROM 5e TO $10.00. VisiT our STORE. Terrific selection. Fresh . Easter boxed chocolates. Beautiful deâ€" signs, various prices: J ENN Y LIND, _ SMILES N Cgl}('KLES. ROWNTREES BLACK MAGIC or DAIRY _BOX, CADBURYS and CLAIROL LOVING care Comp. value $1.9 BRECK SHAMPOO $1.75 size 1201 with 2â€"0%. Spray Mist 79¢ size. KLEENEX I . "Pr**~ 2 for 29¢ i | Ite 100‘s â€" Comp. value APPOINTMENT 2354 BLOOR ST. W. (at Windermere) After Hours Call RO. 9â€"1188 ASPIRIN, BAYERS . value 93e 67( $1.85 40 60 â€" 100 2 for 49¢ Diapere 3.50 1.79 1.57 79¢ 98c tin. REX MAIR DRYER with hood. Extra special ;IODAK 'ILM"- 620 â€" 136 â€" 127. mck and white Comp §5¢ 2 hr â€â€˜ F FIESTA CAMERA OUTFIT. â€" Camera bufltâ€"in Flash. Fiash CIGARETTESâ€"All popular . brands. A carton j Dc!l\"ery only with other ENOS FRUIT SALT â€" Large Comp. value ! $1.19 RESDAN DANDRUFF REMOVER HAIR DRESSING & CONDITIONER oap_ 1.13 ('gmg.An.luo #1.50 «12 LADY PATICIA HAIR SPRAY â€" SMILES ‘N _ CHUCKLES MINUET CNOCOLAJIS Faster banded Assorted bor 14â€"07. Special 89‘ hilid d CHOCOLATE BaArs â€" 19e 2 for 33¢ AIRWICK SPRAY Comp. 89¢ 69c f!!:'ITO\. 24â€"01. LIQUID or TABâ€" BN‘s Compare $5.49 wese 3.“ MULCIN LiQUID a zmA $2,00 . value Qâ€"TIPS COTTON swaAPs Comp, at 98¢ 16â€"ors. Compare $5 36 COLOGNES AND PERFUMES â€"â€" Chanel 5, Lanvin, My Sin, Ruâ€" muer, Arpege, Rubinstein, Heaven Sent etc. Yardiey, Lavender, Red >44bb h PW hvthaia t4anh e l B i8 Roses, Lotus, New . Flair. Max Factor, Primitif, Electrique, Hypâ€" notique, Coty‘s, Muguet, L‘aimant L‘origan, Lentheric, Tweed, 4711, Tosca, fabu, Shuiton, D eserf Flower, Friendship Garden, Old Spice, Evening In Paris and many other lines. f‘_oiAn;p J § ;Ii\;. ject is supported by the United Ctunthn¢ He is at preâ€" sent attending Waterloo Univerâ€" sity, BAN ROLLâ€"ON DEODORANT â€" MRS. SARAH ZIEGLER value ALBERTO YOâ€"5 HAIR SPRAY With Free Derma Fresh Loton Comp. value $2.00 BROMO SELTZER Comp. value f $1.09. Special TONL1 HOME PERMANENT AGAROL 2.47 1.07 1.37 Portable 97¢ 9.49 9.95 2.69 88¢ 87¢ 87¢ |_The annual Father and Son Banquet for the 19th Lakeshore Cubs and Scouts was held on Friday, February 28 at Alderâ€" wood United Church. The bovs entertained their fathers with ter will be held at the home Of{ Alderwood Branch of the Etoâ€" Mrs. W. Marshall, Courtland bicoke Unit Canadian Cancer Soâ€" Crescent on April 7. lciezy, will hold their annual Dat. * * * ‘fodil Tea, in the United Church, The Group Committee of the Deima Drive, on Tuesday, April Tth Lakeshore Cubs and Scouts,|7. Volunteer canvassers still reâ€" have arrangements well under|quired Won‘t you help us to help way for their annual Fathér &|others? Three hours out of the Son Banquet, to be held on Tuesâ€"/month of April is all that you day, April 7, at Alderwood Presâ€"/need to give. Call Mrs. Margaret byterian Church. |File, 259â€"2864. After the dinner, films will be| You are not likely to die of \shown, from the Bell Telephone|cancer most people don‘t But ;Company. on a topic that will be\no one should feel immune. Canâ€" |of interest to everyone. Anyone‘cer is a threat at any age, but wishing to make inguiries reâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lgarding banquet, are asked m‘ contact Mrs. F. Pooley, CL 1â€"3006. | A Indications are that L ong Branch Council will frown on Toronto Alderman Richard Horâ€" kins‘ suggestion that old age penâ€" sioners and fixed low income groups be exempted from paying the property education tax. "People would have a field day getting away from paying taxes under that one," quipped Deputy Reeve Bill Chapin. The proposal was referred to the legislation committee for study. } Friends and enighbours of Mrs. Helen Trory, Finsbury Crescent, are pleased to hear that she is convalescing at home after havâ€" ing undergone surgery at the Queensway General Hospital, reâ€" cently. The Toronto City Council, of the Sorority is sponsoring the "Yellow Rose" card party, to be ‘held at Simpson‘s Arcadian Court on Saturday, April 11 at 3 p.m. Every is cordially invited. Reject Tax Relief For Pensioners Seven Cub Packs were the guests of the 19th Lakeshore Cub Pack, on Friday March 13, to atâ€" tend a showing of Rudyard Kipâ€" ling‘s "Kim" at Alderwood Uniâ€" ted Church. This story is closely associated with the teachings of Cub Scouts. The Scouts of the 19th Lakeshore Troop served as ushers for the evening. Mrs. William Postles & family, 19 Delma Drive, wish to express their deepest appreciation to the neighbours on Delma Drive for their kindness to them during their time of sorrow at the death of Mr. William Postle, who passed away recently. Alderwood Ladies Monday afâ€" ternoon Bowling League, team standing, March 16: Goâ€"getters 78, Canaries 77, Merry Makers 60, Eager Beavers 25. High Average, Joan Burman, 211;â€" high single flat, Gladys Price, 316; high double flat, Vi Ahigren,. 678; high single with handicap, Helen Seippe, 293; high double with handicap, Flo Pink, This week‘s Glass won by Joan Burman, with a 261. The regular meeting of the Xi Alpha chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, was held on March 17, at the home of Mrs. B. Heron, Paragon Road. Mrs. Herâ€" on conducted the meeting, during which a Degree of Ritual of Jewels was conferred on the chapter‘s new member, Mrs. L Thomas. Following the business, a farewell party was held for Mrs. W. Mosely, who is moving very soon to London, Ontario. The next meeting of the chapâ€" ter will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Marshall, Courtland Crescent on April 7. Where The Alders Grow BEEF SALE CHARGE T Msat, Packers . Florence Pink, CL 1â€"3256 Black Angus 7 Day * CHOOSE YOur Own sEEF : * ASSIST IM SELECTING anD weicumse : & WATCH YOur MtAT BENG CuT i Easter services at Alderwood United Church: Maundy Thursâ€" day, 10 pm. Good Friday mornâ€" ing, 10 am. Easter Sunday, 7.30 'a.m. Sunrise Service, Pastor Warâ€" ren preaches on "The Early Dawn"; at 8 am. breakfast will be served in the assembly hall; 9.30 and 11 a.m., Special Musicâ€" the sermon "Risen to Reign"; 7.30 p.m. Evening Vespers â€" To close Easter day, The sermon "To Heaven via Emmaus." bumorous skits and a handicraft display. It was the privilege of the Ladies‘ Auiliary to cater for this event. ' r C (Consumers‘ (©as 8y 19 TORONTO ST. TORONTO â€" %62.5252@ \ LNE 19 TORONTO ST., TORONTO â€" 362â€"58538 especially after 35. An annual checkâ€"up is your best insurance against personal cancer; an anâ€" nual cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society campaign is your best assurance that cancer will one day be defeated. A Brewers‘ Retail spokesman said beer stores are being built where there is a demand for them. He added there are preâ€" senty 300 outlets across the Proâ€" vince but in many communities a vote is required before a new one can be established. The target date for opening said principal Anthony Gargaâ€" rella, will be‘June 15 or July 1. It is understood a liquor store is also contemplated as another adâ€" dition to the shopping centre. Gâ€"Jran Investments, owner of Alderwood Plaza and <Brewers‘ Retail have agreed on using a new building in the plaza for an outlet. _ Beer drinkers in the Alderâ€" wood district will soon be able to pick up their beer crates localâ€" ly instead of being required to drive up to Cloverdale Mall or down to Long Branch to make their purchases. Shorter Run For The Hops In Alderwood Open Monday to Saturdgy 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' oNE LOCcation ONLY 3267 Lakeshore Blvd. : I.Ol:& BRANCH PHONE 259â€"9244 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OR TAKE 6 MONTHS Dutlet Ltd. in New Toronto, John English School in Mimico, and Alderâ€" wood Collegiate. He is a former Advertiser carrier boy. Born in England, F/O Walker came to Canada with his parents over 10 years ago and resided in New Toronto and Mimico beâ€" fore settling in Alderwood. He attended Seventh Street School, ’ Flying Officer Walker joined the RCAF in September, 1959, ‘undq the â€"Regular‘ Officers Training Plan at the University of Toronto and graduated in May 1963 with a Science degree and his commission in the RCAF. Since then he has been underâ€" going intensive ground and air training as a student Radio Ofâ€" ficer. He will receive further training at the Operational Training Unit, Summerside, P.E.L before taking up flying duties with Maritime Air Comâ€" Exâ€"Alderwood C.!. Student ‘ Successful in Râ€"O Course fully completed the RCAF Raâ€" dio Officers‘ Course at the Air Navigation School in Winnipeg. He received his wings from Group Captain B. E. Christmas, CD, Commanding Officer, RCAF Station Portage La Prairie, Man. Flying Officer Melville Walâ€" ker of Alderwood has success 2 HWY 10â€"L.B. aAvG. WITH PURCHASE OF BEEF HALF t 25th 54 LAKESHORE Bivo 401 Hw y Q EW Enemies likely to be dangerous are always too cunning to expuse themselves to danger. _ His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Walker reside at 16 Edgeâ€" ware Drive. F/O MELVILLE WALKER 362â€"3231) â€" Napoleon