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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jun 1962, p. 16

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Mr. & Mrs. Bob Scott of Tre» horne Drive left on Friday for a month‘s vacation in England with relatives and friends. While there, they plan on touring Scotâ€" land, Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. Mr. & Mrs. Raiph Glen and family: of Ruscoe Crescent have returned from a three week trip to Vancouver where they visited with friends. While there, they viiu;led the World‘s Fair in Seaâ€" ttle. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Paulley of Spencely Court on the birth of a daughter, Elaine Marie, 7 lbs. 8 oz at the Queensway General Hospital on Monday, June 4th. a sister for Valerie and Brock. Also, to Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Wright of Ruscoe Crescent, a boy James Alexander, 8 lbs. 14 oz., born on May 28th at the Humâ€" ber Memorial Hospital, a broâ€" ther for Donna, Michael and Susan. * * > \ ‘The Rexdale Unit of the Red Mr. & Mrs. J. C. DeGeer of Cross held a Pot Luck Luncheon Baleberry Crescent entertained | at the home Mrs. Marg. Hutchâ€" Although the rains came, forcing the Humber Valley Catholic Men‘s Softball League to postpone their first game, the league has had a busy season. Winning Team St. John‘s Shows Promise In Game The game between Transâ€" figuration and St. Benedicts on June 6 featured good pitching by both clubs. Fred Black pitchâ€" ed five innings and George Rampado hit a home run for Transfiguration. _ R. Berriault for St. Benedict‘s had three for four and Nelson went the distâ€" ance on the mound. The final score was a close 54 for St. Benedict‘s. Two games were played on June 7th. At Gary St. Philip‘s A edged St. Benedict‘s Y.P.C. « Thursday, June 14, 1962 Page 16â€"THLA PINK AND BLUE FACE THE ISSUES ON JUNE 18 VOTE | WALKER, James E.\ X | Royal York Plaza Chitâ€"Chat Mrs. Theima Leadbeater WIN WITH WALKER VOTE LIBERAL . . for Jobs . . for Sour . . for Rene . . for Expe For information & cars on June 18th call ME 3â€"6044 members of the Tartan Club at their home on Thursday, June Tth. The occasion was to wel come Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Riley of Vancouver, former members who are in the City renewing acquaintances. Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Peck of Enâ€" field, Middlesex, England, are spending a five week vacation visiting their son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. & Mrs. John Peck of Spencely Court. Mrs. W. A. Young of Marbleâ€" head Road has spent two weeks in Hospital followign . surgery and managed to make it home just in time to attend the wedâ€" ding of her daughter, Lorraine, on Saturday. Humberville â€" United â€" Church Women are holding a Strawberry Dessert Social in the Church Hall, Royal York Road, on Wed: nesday, June 20th from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. 10â€"9. Fine defencive play by Tony Caranoi in the right field and the effective pitching of Father Cochrane helped . St. Benedict win. St. John‘s Y.P.C. smothered St. John‘s at Westway where Councillor W. D. Lyon pitched the first ball and President Brernan caught. Keep an eye on St. John‘s Y.P.C. Games are planned for June 14 at Gary, St. Philip‘s A plays S. Philip‘s B, and at Westway St. John‘s Y.P.C. plays St. Beneâ€" dict‘s Y.P.C. On June 19 at Brookhaven St. John‘s Y.P.C. vs St. Philip‘s A, and on June 20th St. John‘s vs St. Gregory‘s at Westway. COMING EVENTS Make your antiâ€"Diefenbaker vote count Help elect a new Liberal government â€" the only NATIONAL aternative Sound Dollar Policy Renewed National Pride Experienced Representation Support the Liberal Pearsonâ€"Walker team In York Centre inson, Elmhurst Drive Weston, on Tuesday, June 11th, several ladies from the District attendâ€" A birthday Barbecue was held in the Boyd Conservation Area on Thursday, June 7th, to celeâ€" brate the 13th Birthday of Miss Susan Collins of Tewsley Place. Several friends attended and enâ€" joyed an evening of swimming games and baseball. Among those in attendance were: Carla Morâ€" andin, Susan Robinson, Karen Langston, _ Rosemary _ Sawchuk, Cathy Jackson, Bonnie Church and Sally Melville. Road Closed Martin Grove Road, between Agatha _ Road _ and â€" Princess Margaret â€" Boulevard â€" will be closed as of Tuesday, June 12, 1962 for paving operations, A. P. Martin, township Traffic Coâ€" ordinator reports. Local deâ€" tours will be provided. The Ontario Veterinary College Alumni Association is planning .a~ centennial celebraâ€" tion at the Co}llege in Gpelph, Ontario, on July 15th to PtBth. The College was founded in Toronto in 1862, moving to Guelph in the year 1922 Dr. H. Meldrum LeGard, Vetâ€" erinarian, of Weston, is viceâ€" president of the Alumni Assocâ€" iation which is International in scope, with graduates scattered all over the world. Veterinarian â€" delegates from this area who will be attending the threeâ€"day celebrations are: Dr. H. M. LeGard, and Dr. W. J. Lennox, of Weston; Dr. R. B. Middleton, Rexdale: Dr. T. E. Darlington, _ Woodbridge; . and Dr. Bill Martin and Dr. Thomp son, of Islington. International Alumni Vet College Centennial CH 4â€"7863 "Monopoly enterprise has reâ€" placed free enterprise in this country" said Val Scott, New Democratic candidate for York Centre at a meeting of the Northâ€" west Lansing Ratepayers Associaâ€" tion last week. "We are told that the issues in this election are those of free enterprise versus Socialism‘,, he said, "But one wonders what has happened to the concept of free enterprise, when all the oil comâ€" panies increase prices of fuel oil :l)y the same amount on the same ay." N.D.P. Claims Freedom Lost As Monopolies Dominate Blatant and callous profiteerâ€" ing by the oil companies is the only explanation for the seven tenths of a cent increase per gallon, he claimed. "The oil companies argue that they must increase prices beâ€" cause of the devaluation of the dollar," he said, "but most of the fuel oil used in the Toronto area comes from Western Canaâ€" da, and not the United States". "This is but another illustration of the way that monopoly enterâ€" prise has replaced free enterâ€" prise in Canada," he claimed. The New Democratie Party thinks it is inexcusable to have large scale unemployment in a Included in the plans for the centennial celebrations is a parade with the delegates dresseq in the vogue of 100 years ago (and some of the doctors are growing beautiful beards _ for _ the _ occasion); ancient _ horseâ€"drawn _ vehicles are being rounded up; and ox carts are being sent up from the Maritimes especially for the parade. About a thousand are expectâ€" ed, including wives and childâ€" ren. Hotels, motels, and all available space in private resiâ€" dences is booked. _ Some acâ€" commodation has been reserved for more than a year. Members will register from such places as Australia, India, England, France, Africa â€" to mention but a few. country so potentially rich as Canada, he stated, and maintainâ€" Tomate HEINZ KETCHUP CEREALS As«P Sells Only Canada‘s Finest Government Inspected Meats! Frostyos, Wheaties, Twinkles Spicy Wafers or Sweet Mixed MAZOLA OIL Christie‘s YORK PICKLES For Salads & Baking Contents Only RITZ CRACKERS PEPSIâ€"COLA 206 w1â€"01:79c SAVE AN EXTRA SHORT or CROSS RIB ROAST GROUND CHUCK @ Select Quality, Sliced, Skinless prEf LIVER _ +239 PORK SAUSAGE +49. Sea Seald COD FILLETS â€"â€"119 IVORY SNOW Shank Portion NEW CROP, NAVEL, NO. 1 GRADE, EXTRA LARGE SIZE 126‘% (NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL THURSDAY) 30c OFF DEAL Fresh Fruit and Vegetables .. . Cabbage, Bests, Radishes, Green Onions, Caulifiower, Reg. box $1.25 CORN 6â€"39.: Mot House Native grown.produce arriving at our stores fresh daily SMOKED HAMS ORANGES CALIFORNIA, FANCY GRADE, FULL OF JUICE cello bag of IMPORTED, NO. 1 GRADE, SALMON FLESH, CANTALOUPES TENDER, SWEET, YELLOW, FANCY GRADE in 0@ (¢ LEMONS «45 JUMBO SIZE 27 6 â€"3 3: ed that.it does not have to be ocratic planning has successfully provided full employment and high . productivity, ‘and : in the last five years, Sweden‘s standâ€" ard of living has passed that of Canada." COOKED â€" READY TO SERVE "Canada‘s standard of living 16â€"0z pkg 53 Butt Portion 29. used to be the second highest in the world, but now Sweden ocâ€" eupies that position, and if we eontinue to use old outdated policies, we will sink even lowâ€" er," he ‘added. 4 Improvements to our . educaâ€" tion system, ‘a National Health program, low cost homes, and an adequate pension without: a I PORK HOCKS Choice Quality, Meaty BRAUNSCHWEIGER BACON & LIVER SANDWICH, CHICKEN Jane Parker Cinnamon, Plain or Sugared SPANISH BAR CAKE «~+29; DONUTS King Size IVORY LIQUID Large Size Giant Size IVORY SOAP IVORY SNOW Reg. each 696 â€" SAVE 20e BLUEBERRY p'E Large 24â€"02 size LEAN SHOULDER CUTS lb 59( CHECK THESE SAVINGS! en 4O SCHNEIDER‘S CHUBS JANE PARKER A"mmmflh“rww 1721 JANE STREET 1445 WESTON ROAD 855 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH 1495 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 p.m. ® LOTS OF FREE PARKING ® WELL TRIMMED Ib 59( A&P Supermarkets Located at: Whole Hams lb JANE PARKER 5J means test, are but some of the reforms he promised if the NDP tween Westhumber Boulevard and Esther Lorme Drive on Kipâ€" ling Avenue.North is still closed 3: 50. Regular Comet Cleanter Free both to 1.17 Reg. each 390â€"SAVE 10e YOUR CHOICE Reg. pkg 290â€"SAVE 6¢ pkg of 12 23( &e Off 2â€"Bar Bundie bvndlo33( 21. _« T9.

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