| ENROL NOW Douglas, whom she hadn‘t seen in eighteen years. Another sister, Mrs.â€" Frank ~McKenzie, lives in Long Branch, and the four sisters are having a very happy reunion. Mrs. Cooksley is in love with our country and would like to remain The family has been taking her on trips, one to Ottawa to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ellis, forâ€" merly of Hay Ave., now residing on 4th St., New Toronto, have as their guest Mrs. Ellis‘ sister, Mrs. Ann Cooksley, Barry, South Wales, who is vacationing here for three Mr. and Mrs. Galimberti are looking forward to a visit next week from their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs, Staniley Hunter, Tel~ Aâ€"Viv, Israel, where Mr. Hunter is attaché at the Canadian Embassy, and is on leave in Canada. He brought news and pictures of the family and told of the beautiâ€" ful city of Darâ€"Esâ€"Salaam and the lovely beaches there. Linda and Spence were students mt Royal York Collegiate, and Mr. Gludish‘s parents reside on Milton St., The Queensway. _ _ with whom I have enjoyed a happy association as the Queensway colâ€" umnist, and regret, somewhat sadly, that, nearing the zenith of his career, he is leaving the paper for greener fields. It would have been nice to have had him around when the paper celebrates its 50th anniversary next year. I wish him the best of luck and good fortune in his new field, and good health to enjoy it. Mr. and Mrs. George Galimberti, Glenaden Ave. West, had a very enjoyable and interesting visit with Spence Gludish, who is a navigator in the Air Force, and in his travels mround the world was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Galimberti‘s daughter Linda and her husband Dr. William O‘Hara and their two daughters, at their home in Darâ€"Esâ€"Sailsam, Tanâ€" wania, East Africa. in the Canadian Weekly Newsâ€" .*MAM In its first entry, The Advertiser won the top award, and three 2nd placingsâ€"best editorial page of all I Dances e Banquets e Weddings e Receptions I KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS HALL most subscribers of The Adâ€" ser will know of the honors mwed on our local newspaper he Canadian Weekly Newsâ€" NEED A BANQUET HALL? Purckase S110°° ot (10 rext 315 0. ETOBICOKE HYDRO PHONE 233â€"6841 FOR OUR LOW RATES Choice Dates at a Premium . . . BOOK NOW FOR FALL DATES! The Greatest Service tn Water Meating 4185 DUNDAS ST. WEST are in order. 3275' W Avenue, T@lo 12 Apply to THE JOSEPMH E. ATKINSON COLLEGE, YORK UNIVERSITY THE JOSEPH E. ATKINSON COLLEGE Herbert Little, patrol leader, Daniels St., and his friend Frank Doberstein, Tenby St., were among the 300 exchange scouts who left the International Airport on Monâ€" day for England. The boys are members of the 16th Lakeshore troop, and will spend & week with an English family in Lancashire, the Cumberâ€" land district, back to Lancashire, then on to Badenâ€"Powell House in London before returning home on the 3ist August. Mr. and Mrs. Little will be hosts to an exchange scout, Graham Adgie, from Maidstone, Sussex, Thanks are conveyed to the league officers â€" president Fred Sills, secretary Bill Downey, and treasurer Stewart McDougal for a most enjoyable session. A very successful summer bow!â€" ing league, sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 217, held at the Queensway Bow!, wound up activities last Wednesday night. The league champions were "The Untouchables" captained by Nell Kyte, and the playâ€"off champs were "The Mixâ€"ups," captained by George Mercer. Sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Danny Bodanis entertained 33 of his little friends recently at a party celebrating his 7th birthday on July 28. There was fun, goodies to eat, games, and favours for everyone, and his dad entertained on the saxophone. Assisting Mrs. Bodanis in her home at 4 Landon Ave. were Mrs. Zammit, Mrs. Lynn Chuvalo, and Mrs. Theresa lerullo. AUTUMNâ€"WINTER TERMS 1966â€"67 Carolyn Cunningham, Castlebar Ave., which was attended by some 25 former school classmates. A miscellaneous shower was given by has been guest of honour at a shower, hosted by her bridesmaid, will attend the wedding of Miss Edna Graham and Bryan Tatchell, Simons St., Mimico, in Christ Applications are now being received for the Local 60 â€" 61 â€" 62 "*Y _ installed (10 year Hydro Guarantee) Net Per Month (No Installation Cest) 259â€"4265 EVENING DEGREE COURSES eensway Recently, officials of Dominion Stores were presented with a ‘Cerâ€" tificate of Appreciation‘ from the Board of Governors of the Queensâ€" way General Hospital in Etobicoke. The Certificate, signed by C. Norâ€" man Appleton, Chairman of the Board, will be presented to Ted | Kerr, Supervisor of the food | chain‘s west Metro stores, and to | Robert Parke, manager of the Clovâ€" erdale Mall store, and to Don Terâ€" | rell, manager of the Queensway store, in the lobby of the hospital on Sherway Drive. Mr. Appleton, with Len A. Rich« ardson, Chairman of the Communâ€" ity Relations Committee, and hosâ€" | pital officials conducted the group | on a short tour of the 45â€"bed Chilâ€" I dren‘s section in the new wing, and | the Selfâ€"Care convalescent section, | originally the first of its kind to be | established in Canada. Industriés, companies, and servâ€" ice clubs who have donated funds in 1965â€"66 to the hospital are now receiving these goldâ€"sealed framed certificates for display in their plants and office lobbies. _ _ J. Scott Feggans, Viceâ€"President of Dominion Stores, said, "we are mindful of the responsibility of Caâ€" nadian businesses to share a part of the cost of welfare, health, eduâ€" MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE MONEY. Dominion Stores receive certificate of appreâ€" ciation from Queensway General Hospital in ceremony held in lobby. Robert Parke, manâ€" ager of the Cloverdale Mall store, shows certificate to curious bystanders RBrenda Mrs. A. Townsend, Baltimore Avenue, Clarkson, and formerly of Culnan Avenue, the Queensway, has left on & trip to Europe, inâ€" cluding a visit to England. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weatherall and the children are home from a three weeks holiday at their cotâ€" tage at Innisfil Beach, Lake Simâ€" Mrs. Fred Bragg, Cowley Ave., is vacationing with her daughter, Mrs. H. Lavin, Kingston. Bentley Dr., accompanied by Mrs. Ma-b:':“um. Mrea. :’x..- have returned from an enjoyable bdia in Scotland, where they visited the family‘s hometown near Aberdeen, and travelled across the Chain Store Awarded Certificate And Birthday Gifts Pour In merly of Daniels St., entertained mdï¬.m‘“ over the holiday at their mnldvnlu.hk“.l. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Krozonoski and their son and daughter, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keith and Billy, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tyler with their four daughters, Alderâ€" Mr. }&7â€"6131 M. Wauro, H. A. Jackson, Airken Sales & Service, Mr. C. N. Buckley, John Hackett Insurance, Peter Loite, Payne Metal Enterprises, Mr. L. A. Richardson, A Citizen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Benz, Bellowsâ€" Valvair, Mrs. G. Davis, Billy and Robbie Crabbe, Mr. Barker, David Porter, Edward E. Lewis, C. N. Appleton, J. M. Holmes, J. D. Newitt, E. Pilipenko, Miss Agnes M. Gray, R. J. Bruce, F. A. Fell, Mrs. Louise S. Gray, N. Kunashko, Davis Controls Limited, Mr. and Mrs. McKeil, J. Steele, Mrs. L. Ledbury, Patricia Sugden, J. Fourâ€" mire, Mr. and Mrs. F. Noakes, Joseph Carey, R. G. Woodraw, Mr. P. Matthews, Scott Andrew Reid, Linda Spence, JoAnne Woodward, Dorothy Porter, William J. Lowe, Jr., Mrs. J. Dawe, John G. Spotâ€" ten, Interâ€"City Paints & Supply, Arthur C. West, S. Hayakawa, Mrs. K. Franklin, C. E. Adams, Down Bros. & Mayer & Phelps, Mrs. Pearl Budreau, Mr. F. Stewâ€" art, Raymond and Tracey Shipway, Mr. and Mrs. G. Torione, Reinforcâ€" ing Steel Products, A. H. Waites, R. R. Rienciman, J. J. Ferguson, Mrs. Hilda Barrie, Mrs. E. Hobbs, Kenneth F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, Marie Holmes, Ivor Brodâ€" ey Company, W. Setterfield, Dr. R. cation and similar agenci~> ‘ we have donated to many hospital campaigns over the you.s, o« certificate from the Queens >v General Hospital is the first time we have received a displayable tokâ€" en of appreciation." The following marked the hosâ€" pital‘s 10th birthday with donaâ€" tions: National Silicates Limited, Category City of Toronte North York Etobicoke Scarborough City of Toronto Etobicoke Shows Biggest Buflding ï¬ï¬; Down 30% For First Half Of ‘66 A NEW RUG SERVICE New that fnded Incking rug can be complanely sestnced tm it IW‘s * Color Fast * Odourless * Permanment ® Nonâ€"Toric UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE DYED â€" free pick up and delivery ABOVE ALL TS For Free INEXPENSIVE Etimates/ Call 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE 5327265 "Raeinbow" color reâ€"nu & shampoosing CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING PERMITS IsSUED METROPOLITAN TORONTO IN WALL TO WALL BROADLOOM DYEING RIGHT ON YOUR PREMISES RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL By Color "REâ€"NU" Process Be:mntitl: Apartments, dwellings and alterations and tions. lndu-iz'l & Commercial: Factories, warehouses, stores, off banks, service stations, hotels, motels, restaurants, taverns, theatres, and alterations and additions. Miscellaneous & Institutional: Schools, churches, hospitals, municipal, public, institutional, Government and all other types of buildings, and alterations and additions. Residential $ 57,722,957 $ 36,852,088 $ 12,036,270 $ 22,313,076 $128,924,391 $129,010,008 $ 21,294,180 $ 64,953,031 $ 25,076,150 $ 17,685,447 Leigh, Sharon Lyons and nurse Mrs. Carol Burtch. Standing at rear are Don Terrell, manager of the Queensway store, and Ted Kerr, supervisor of west Metro stores. Hosâ€" pital Board of Governors chairman C. Norâ€" man Appleton is at right. me and you can walk imn FIRST HALF (January 1 to June 30) Industrial & Institutional & lential _ Commercial Miscellaneous _ Total > 722,957 $ 55,562,253 $ 4,634,266 $117,919,476 B52,088 $ 18,649,700 $42,130,717 $ 97,632,505 036,270 $ 18,240,222 $ 3,630,603 $ 28,907,095 313,076 $ 18,362,885 $12,015,275 $ 52,691,286 the hosâ€" h donaâ€" Limited, , Airken Buckley, , Peter FIRST HALF $ 52,917,268 $105,815,060 $ Dr. J. W. Dales, Pfizer Co. Limitâ€" ed, Hugh â€"Bisset, J. Borwick, Sanâ€" dra Lea Trevelyan, Mrs. Mufray R. Taylor, Gordon S. Bisse, Mark Fetting, Mrs. J. F. Middleton, Mrs. Margaret Kemp, Mrs. E. Petch, Mrs. Margaret McCracken, Mrs. J. Rodick, Diane L. Henderson, Poulene Limited, Norie Chiasson, Dennis Tye, J. Beverly, B. F. Conâ€" nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fujareâ€" zuk, W. R. Regan, Barry Woddingâ€" ton, Wm. Tingley, Janice Ann Cooke, Ralph Evans, Mrs. James Cockrane, Alex J. Suca, P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James McWhirter, Geoffrey Oliver. Cousin Don‘s NIGHTLY Come As You Are: 74 N. Q‘-m St. Phone BE 9â€"2175 D A NC ING $62,410,861 $55,128,659 AT $237,055,985 $207,150,312 February March April May June March April May politan Toronto is running at & activity has slumped toâ€"the lowest Iovolinllmlnudi?hu midâ€"year survey by The Toronto Real Estate Board. JINDUSTRIAL BUILDING PERMITS MASTER BUILDERS OF gmrr‘m COMMERCIAL â€" RESIDENTIAL AlR PLACED CONCRETE MARBLE INTERIOR NO PAINTING EVER 366 ISLINGTON N Frank Deakin Construction Limited GUNITE POOLS l + Bs L ~P | 1 7 s F20 j‘:'“‘/‘ | » | Wz =z2"%\â€".. ! AsÂ¥#BI E: Cmm o P " (MeL «1 mP § s LA g P a Anl ï¬h[ï¬ Aidaz TT A e [“ J * E] & )ï¬lw\hyh ‘ 3 â€" hss 2@\ uSm â€"â€"â€"â€"maq/! INTRODUCES THE Big Barne Big Barney . . . . a doubleâ€"decker delight! _ Two patties, cheese, shredded lettuce, our special sauce .Iâ€'“ 8 convenient Metro Toronto locations to serve you. Stop at the Red Barn . . . try a Big Barney today ! It‘s a new treat in good eating. Man sized. Satisfying. Delicious. Two patties of the freshest 100% pure beetf. Never frozen. They‘re made fresh daily. Grilled to perfection 22. topred with our golden, quickâ€"melting cheese . . . dressed with fresh, crisp, shredded lettuce and our special Red Barn sauce . . served on a bakery fresh, triple â€" sliced toosted bun . . . piping hot and delicious. An adâ€" venture in good eating at prices you enjoy as much as the food. IT‘$ DOWNRIGHT DELICIOUS! A DOUBLEâ€"DECKER DELIGHT! Yonge Street near Finch Islington Avenue, just north of Macdonaldâ€"Cartier Freeway Lawrence Avenue East at Markham Road, Scarborough Eglinton Avenue Eost at Brimley Road, Scarborough 233 â€"125 4 Mom . . . Dad . . . brmthc kiddies . . . take advantage of Red Barn‘s family priced menu, Feed a fomily of four . :. . a delicious bg Barney, golden brown fries, your choice of coffee, milk, Coke, Root Beer or Orange . . . JUST $2.16. $ 3,584,259 $ 1,012,181 $ 1,138,200 $ 7,166,650 $ 937,500 $ 710,800 $ 2,211,250 $ 1,127,600 $ 1,258,000 $ 2,130,818 $ 1,386,029 $ 3,177,500 $ 7,128,750 $11,290,697 $14,549,590 $ 1,728,500 $ 1,518,300 $ 625,446 $ 770,000 $ 5,749,546 $ 6,531,214 $ 1,077,500 $ 1,041,400 $ 1,170,400 $ 1,565,000 $ 2,941,600 $ 1,955,250 Category: Residential: Apartments, dwellings and alterations and additions. Industrial & Commercial: Factories, warehouses, stores, offices, banks, service stations, hotels, motels, restaurants, taverns, theatres, and alterations and additions. Miscellaneous & Institutional: Schools, churches, hospitals, * municipal, public, institutional, government and all other types of buildings, and alterations and additions. _ Residential construction in Norh | ang commercial construction in the }"'k' Etobicoke ‘and Scarborough, | City showed a similar increase over ownships which normally account | the same period with $55.6 million loxll%dallW-bmbmldâ€" wy-’w'l‘zmm ing, plunged $36.5 million in the year. from $0bA30 in the Januacy: litin HEGHK Cetertine 3 anuaryâ€" i June period of 1965. thou!:tmtmm-my Industrial and commercial buildâ€"| normally invested in new homes is ing in the three future Boroughs| being diverted into higher yield hit a record $105,815,060 in the|industria), commercial and apartâ€" opening six months of this yearâ€"| ment building projects. CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED 1960 . 1965 METROPOLITAN TORONTO Industrial & _ Institutional _ _ 1961 $ 45,2 1962 $ 37,7 1963 $ 55,6 1964 $ 52,1 1965 $ 46,2 SCARBOROUGH 1960 $ 34,6 1961 $ 439 1962 $ 30,3 1963 $ 28.3 CITY OF TORONTO 1960 $ 18,244,870 1961 $ 16,840,181 1962 $ 15,171,500 1963 $ 33,804,528 1964 $ 37,651,085 1965 $ 69,633,116 1961 1962 largest suburbs â€" North York, Etobicoke and Scarborough â€"â€" for $297,150,312 in the first six months of this year compared to $237,055,935 in the first half of last NORTH YORK ETOBICOKE Building permits were approved in the City of Toronto and its three $ 34,657,775 $ 43,943,710 $ 30,852,180 $ 28,824,375 $ 32,401,360 $ 41,694,999 $ 32,155,940 $ 45,202,655 $ 37,713,500 $ 55,505,264 $ 52,113,284 $ 46,263,120 $ 52,011,367 $ 65,835,837 $ 73,886,802 $ 87,698,190 $103,359,691 $116,530,541 Loke SKore Blvd, West at 29th Street, Long Branch Lawrence Avenue Eost ot Pharmacy Ave., Scarborough Dutferin Street near Yorkdale Plaza Keele Street ot Wilson Avenue, $ 12,129,200 $ 6,391,684 $ 53,178,659 $ 6,730,550 $ 8,016,009 $ 58,690,359 $ 11,144,010 $11,721,428 $ 53,217,618 $ 13,945,250 $10,152,040 $ 52,421,665 $ 16,120,600 $11,066,857 $ 59,588,817 $ 25,167,090 $25,538,518 $ 92,395,607 Apartments, dwellings and alterations and $ 15,593,960 $ 14,517,230 $ 19,558,760 $ 20,568,116 $ 20,492,719 $ 26,084,455 $ 71,832,136 $ 71837248 $ 64,939, 440 $ 65,457,802 $108,966,175 $ 18,270,648 $ 23,275,636 $ 24,434,666 $ 25,048,945 $ 25,608,370 $ 30,727,000 $125,581,831 Commercial In the City of Toronto proper, residential construction showed a tremendous increase to $57.7 million from $21.3 million in the comparâ€" able six month periods. Industrial and commercial construction in the City showed a similar increase over the same period with $55.6 million this year against $16.2 million last virtually double last year‘s first half volume of $52,917,268 in this category. $ 5,361,537 $ 5,026,250 $ 9,788,580 $12,592,185 $ 8,022,058 $16,070,572 $17,394,468 $13,387,571 $21,242,155 $23,010,379 $21,050,357 $17,464,376 $12,100,117 $11,729,953 $15,725,090 $19,152,366 $25,474,350 $36,157,265 $ 53,111,437 $ 64,836,135 $ 67,060,840 $ 88,665,565 $ 80,628,061 $ 88 418,147 $108,065,000 $107,353,695 $121,772,299 $167,667,617 $212,679,823 $ 82,382,132 $100,841,426 $124,046,558 $131,899,501 $154,532,411 $183,414,806 $107,471,474