1 . r "l iiil"lftiat '. _iiJli, w Iill I » tW, " ‘* was SlASHED ran THE HOLIDAY was“ Cottagers . . . Carrying Water? FRANK HAS m: ANSWER PLUMBING & HEATING 815 Albion Rd. Phone 741-0320 Rexdale F " a . r' IM Model 8-251 t.“ a o M D14» , .1! r N", f " Gallon B) P. if V pit ' Cottage .3! Bl I" Bl System = til 'til Piston Type “\Wamm" Lo Pump Known For Years For Their Quiet Efficient Service. For A Limited Time Only F $119.50 Reg. Price $1S4.00 See Them On Display In Our Showroom “DINO†(“no Heather’s Pump) . -,-Ҥ 'Cf" sr_-a',r,)"t sr"r' It i? Jr _ , P il§v 'ii"/il g I 7 in. is J'lest', FRANK THOMSON lt SON lTD. PRICES SlASHED FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END AT No- that I luv. the will; outdtlunylndan getting settled in the new place. it is with I funny feeling that I re. turn to Oakdale Heights A lit. tle ndneu beam. 1 ean't turn into the familiar driveway of the home I enjoyed " much and a little uadneu to we the (am ot the may old friend: I made. Things are busy in Oakdale Heights than days. The new Ratepayers Association is busy planning the Annual Firework: Display to be held in Gimput Park on Monday, May M, " PM. Bring the kiddies and come out to see this display but don't GOLD CROSS and " STEP "" For ladies SCOTT McHAlE -- For Men SAVAGE -- For Children HUSH PUPPIES "" For The Entirn Family tugttt's DESERT BOOTS ITAlIAN SANDAlS BECK m: SHOES 241-0462 1915 WESTON ROAD AT LAWRENCE (use: to and tho - that made it all MUG. Also plan lean you: cut at home u the police W! In quite a iotr every your mm: having to control the vetu'eeiar (attic. Al» buy with plum m the anthers o! the Beoqmieg and Guides " they look [mud to their Mothers all Daughters Banquet. Nut took I mu have a list of the many people who worked to nuke this affair pot- sible plus some ot the plans for the Brownies and Guides during the summer. Pupils of Christine’s Dunc: School, " Northovor Strut no mu In their recital which will he held in Ralph Sheet. Public School. Weston on Fri. day, May a. Iâ€. at Tatt pm. It iq quite e am to we these little hooters, parent; “will; hold. them under I mile high we of frilly costumes going to and from the ballet school .lch is held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Middleton on Northover St. The Middleton; lhave three promising girls in the recital as well. ot the trophy winners, Since then the playoffs for the big trophy have taken place and the following team called the Han- dicapper. won. Captain - Mel Putt, Team - Stan Krotowski. Jim Greydanus, Lois Pilch and George hank. On Thursday. May 6 which was the final night of the playoffs, George Lasruk wowed the entire bowling lea- gue with a beautiful 391 game. Good bowling, George, now may- be you’ll' consider returning next year. On Thursday, May 13 which was the final night of bowling. the entire league turm ed out for novelty night. Two numbers were placed in a box and each member drew either 999 or 13 to comprise two giant teams it was interesting to note the results since the bowlers were not matched for handicaps or sex but purely by chance. Team 999 won and this was not The Oakdale and District Bow. ling Lulu. has finished bowl- ing for the season. Several weeks no I printed the names . , ’ “I†I ' - "m, Ill! EILEND AL . " 't 'ttm,, , . surprising since the majority of Lil Pugi‘n team was in 999 and Lil's team won both series cups. Too bad they did not make the playoffs. idents, Rangers branch and Ladies Auxiliary took place recently. Shown from left to right are Alex Dobson, im- mediate Past - President, Wilfred Mat- thews, President in 1931-32, George Weller, Charter President, 1930, and R. A DINNER m HONOUR of Past Pres- I have noticed the Calico Drive Home and School Associ- ation is at it again. They are fund raising that is. This time they have the children peddlin chowlnte bars with a little note attached telling them not to peddle them. If they approach their parents. they will get a lecture about eating candy and tooth deear. If they approlrn their relatives. they will probate 1y sell me although this is the GE? MI I _. Ill Vii Collins . incumbent President. Tho plaque being held now holds I plnce of honour at the staircase of the brunch building. It haa inscribed upon it tho names of all Past-Presidents in former years. a; The guest speaker. Mm. Gladys Janey tom the Wmnu'l Division of the Metropolitan Police Department, gave an inter. esting talk on the work a! II division. Mrs. Jolly wu igttgodtaeed by Mrs. W.J. Dun and thanked by Mrs. AL. Sum. Very Central United ll. t. W. Luncheon The U.C.W. of Central United Church held I‘very succesaful Spring Luncheon at the church recently with Mrs. E.B. Winner presiding. Entertainment was provided by Mrs. L. Murray who remind tour solo‘s from the Sound of Music. Mrs. Murray was "com. panied by Mrs. G. Bull " tho second time around for tho Home and School and the fourth approach in most community- minded families since tho Guides, Brownies, Cube Ind Scouts not to menial tlu church groups and quanta" have been selling goodies tt they approach their friends they will fittd they hm been had already or are tired of the approaeh and yet then kids an supposed to dispose of the cal- dy without peddling. That in ak moat as ridiculous as the moth- er who allow: her children In a wading and than holler! out. "Don't get too wet'." INSTANY "HON? ADJUSI'MEN‘I. Owing. height from "If Hmw'gh 3h" without having m0. , FLOATING ACT“ roe "tat SCAD" CUTTING. but W dipn and um. "ml-m por- nm tbootirq hem qu.. mm mmou wt». nu.- wivhout blade 00mm. M A.S.A. mfufy “ended: for one gin. speed rotio to blade wood. FOUR SPEED TRANSMISSION and mum with 'eporttto foo! but. and chuck. COMPLETE“ SAM. Sun on!“ hood "Tom tTr-." Moi-MIMNM â€hum“ BANNER†“I. 1935 Weston Rd. IT‘S "AK-' m " Photo by “SEYHOUR†om- l $379.95 Successful l