WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 Boneless Pot Roast Boneless Prime Rib Steakenes HOME FREEZER SPECIAL Sides of Beef Cut to Your Specifications Wrapped, Quick Frozen Ih .. . am? , Mm‘ B33} at 57c lb. Thornhill Farmers' Market BINGO Thornhill Lions Club COMMENCING TOP QUALITY MEAtgng l Familu Finance Plan... AT 8 RM. IN THE TBt lb. ssc 1b. ast lb. Already thousands of Canadians are turning their dreams into reality with the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan. Thcy've found that bringing all their credit needs under this single comprehensive plan really works wonders for them in getting the most out of their income. Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan loans are putting students through college. paying, emergency costs, financing off-season vacation trips and filling all sorts of needs for the home and family-all adding up to easier, happier living. If you have a steady income and can make low. cost monthly payments, this modern plan could help you realize a good many of your dreams. All loans are life-insured, monthly payments can extend over two years --or even threc--and you can borrow up to $8,500 dc. pending on your income. 8 Your neighbourhood branch of the 'MY HANH' B ol M In the place to go to talk over your “mum Your neighbourhood branch of the B of M la the place to go to talk over your needs. Whether you are a cus- tamer or not, the same warm "Y ï¬_ wclcome awaits you. Farm Style Sausage 35c lb. Pickled Ox Tongue 47c lb. Limited quantity of Maple Syrup, reg. $6.95 a ttttT." To clear $5.49 gal. Ram. 12 oz. tin _ 25c 6 oz. Instant Maxwell House Coffee _ 99c 10 oz. $1.59 1925 Westbn Rd. Free Delivery CH 1-5294 POULTRY Front Fillet Rolls 'tst lb. Bring all "BRiDGhhAllN's" FOOD MARKET Cutlets $1.09 VEAL with a low-cost B of M life-insured loan Whatever it is, chances are it can come true on the :-Fed ¢gg¢¥~3¢w~>§c§$~¢£$RW§mewm your personal credil needs Miscellaneous CE', 'i'i2atgM@a 't'rr%' CIT"", - N ' 1'ic":sCr'N"'g" 'l-a,:', T _ T "s I . _ General Wingate Branch 256 of the Canadian Legion will hold ‘its opening meeting of the tall iseason on September 29. The 1meeting will be held in the hall ‘at 1610 Bathurst street ins the evening. Cy Townsend, program jchuirman, has announced that iAlan Lamport will be the guest ‘speaker and he will be introduced \by Reeve Chris Tanks. A large iatttndanee is expected end indi- cations are that this first meet- iing will be an interesting one. Laniport Will Speak At Legion Meeting Leg Breast and Halt Shoulders - Stewing Cuts Loin Roasts Cooked Corned Beef _ 79c lb. 2 lb tin Johnson's Paste Wax $1.12 Mir Liquid Detergent. Buy 24 oy. for Mc - get one free! Poultry Dressing 35c lb. Home-made Head Cheese 39c lb. . Turkeys q Large Capon Chickens q Geese and Ducks Fresh Spring tMill undar one roof (i' st" lb. TSt lb. 39: lb. 69¢ lb. The members of the Kloinburg and Nashville Women's Institute met for their regular meeting It the home of Mrs. A. Davina, on September 20. The Roll Call won " telephone experience" and a number of amusing stories were told. Mrs. C. George read an in- teresting puper on the topic. "The History of the Telephone in kleinburg. Her history told the story from the first time the first telephone: were installed until today. She also passed around pictures received with the history from the Bell Telephone Company. The paper was dis- cussed and ways and means of securing more information and pictures was planned. Current events read by Mrs. C. George were prepared by Mrs. D. Irwins. The Institute decided to make bread and buns for the Pioneer Festival. Mrs. Ed. Miller and Mrs. Lorne Miller were appointed to attend the workshop meeting "Eat to Live" at Woodbridge on September 29. Mrs. D, Kennedy gave a re- port on the Hall and explained why it was not sold as was ex- pected. Hall business was dis- cussed. The millinery short course will be held on December 6, 7 and 8 at the home of Mrs. I Another WEEKLY mum. at [75! , pRliitNVlNNitslG 6-pce. DINING ROOM SUITE Dateline Kleinhurg (, by... KAUPMA We are continuing to celebrate our OPENING with the CH 6-6121 0/ co, I". “If“ no. - In“ M of mom. - CM . 17/te VILLAGE TAXI u "ttlu r0 THIS IS A TEMPORARY PHONE NUMBER WOODBRIDGE istincitun we†BRAND NEW %M7â€M " 1 9 6 1 ' , __ . " l l ..2..3 1f,'a"i:rl Il1ili' R11 iQ, . , “‘25- tlkrs:.2' tfr., vPvt? vl.r'," b, 'F' q ' "'I “I" “M a" m,ll,:" . ' I ‘13»? LCLT, _ I :- _,), I ( g , vb':',':) I Il' ‘ I It" T , 3K ' (? l T ' ji,,; it-" at 1scss3f' Ll'; "ee I V - ' "ec) b')'?,,', -_ t I.†" .1 .. -, , .223: W i T 't lie' t? /. "r1)i' :» I"' ', ._ (dr. s,jiii,iij/irij,j' 'j,icr,s: jiljreTr, ___ “I" / J ' vr',,ii'" _-".. _ "tir, "ir.":" jijrtijirtjj";i" _ -__* v: f /, . r": w Phone New D. Irwin. It wt" voted to pay (he membership lee to belong to the York Pioneer Society. The service was held " 9.45 am. in Kleinburg United Church on September 18, and will con- tinue to be held " that time throughout the fall and winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maskell were guests of honor at a dinner to celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary. The dinner was held by their daughter, Mrs. H. R. Bates of Brampton last Sunday. All the members of their family were present. and they presented the couple with gifts. It was announced that the October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. K. Benson, on October 14. Two of the village's young people entered Toronto Univer- sity last week. Gail Kaiser, a graduate of Thornhill High School, entered Victoria College to study modern languages and modern history. Gilbert Reid, n graduate of Woodbridge High School, enrolled in Trinity Col- lege and is taking honor politicusl science and economics. The paving of highway No. 49 was completed last week when the Kleinburg hill was paved. EASY CREDIT TERMS :V I l vw Storm new." war: put in, and the hulk: " the dd“ 01 the load were cut down. The Kleinburg (3.6.13. held their first meeting furlthis year on Thumduy in the Sunday School mom of Kleinburg‘ United Church. After the upper meet- ing, plans were made fur the fu- ture. Meetings will be held every Thursday from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donnernl and Cheryl and Mrs. W. Con- nerul, motored to Dunchuruh on Saturday to visit with relatives. ENJOY THE WORLD SERIES AT HOME! SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ARTS 6 CRAFTS INSTRUCTION. SOCIAL EDUCATION: ALL IN A GRADED. PROGRESSIVE PLAN COMPLETE PROGRAM AT GEORGE HARVEY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. 1700 KEELE STREET - SATURDAY MORNINGS - FKOM 9.00 A.M. - 2.00 PDE. Registration Week: Oct. Ist - Oct. 8th -- Final AT NORTHWESTERN Y.M.C.A. BLDG. - 2547 EGLINTON WEST FOR DETAILS CAM. BO 2-1080 Fee For Complete Program ..... Only $10.00 Session 1959 MODEL TOYS OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P.M. OPEN SAT. TILL 6 P.M. USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS A NEW. EXCITING PROGRAM TO HELP EQUIP YOU FOR LIFE IN THE BOYS and GIRLS! Join MODERN AGE SCANDINAVIAN STYLING CHUNG DISCOUNT Attc" .1 -2 E , s -50 W" i a i, , , 'r' m rt p" ' _.‘ MW": - V1“ fic""',)'.):,:),:',,",""', Req. mm Y- 1 Some of the residents of the community visited the _Pioneer (Festival It the Black Creek Con- 's'ervnion Area. In. W. Donna! stared to visit with her sister and other rel-- liven. A fellow wouldn't mind loun- ing his lawn mower if the bor, rower wouldn't take it out of the yard. 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