Â¥a A delightful luncheon was served by Mrs. and Miss Yvonne Hickson which was highlighted with a gaily decorated cake comâ€" plete with candles, and later served with iceâ€"cream. Mrs. R. J. Hickson, Stephen Dr, entertained at a delightful birthday party last Wednesday in honor of Miss Alice Flynn, for many years a resident in the Humber district. Miss Flynn received many euchres was held last Thursday gifts, and was greatly pleased|evening when members . and that she ‘was able to attend 3}friends of Price Memorial Lodge, private Communion service in|No. 515, L.O.B.A. met at the the Church prior to the pary. {home of Mrs. A. H. Ward, Daâ€" Among the guests present were |niels St. Mrs. F. Palmer, Mrs. E. Forrest,| Some twenty guests were preâ€" Mrs. G. Mills and Mrs, J. Harriâ€"\sent and prizes were won by son. ‘Mrs. A Blain, Mrs. M. Mark, * * * |Mrs. D. Ould, Mrs. E. Kent, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gorâ€" M. Tucker, and Mrs. J. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gorâ€" don, Islington Ave. N, recently announced the engagement of their daughter Diane to Robert Lawson Halpenny, son of Mr and Mrs. B. L. Halpenny, Emery Circle, formerly/of Bernice Ave., Humber Bay district Amimer granddaughter _ has been Added to the family of Mr and Mrs. Bev. Lewis, Keyweli Crt., Sunnylea. Their fifth grandchild was born in Queensâ€" way General last week, January 28, to their daughter Beryl and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. George Bevin. Twentyâ€"six members of the, * t * Queensway Ladies‘ Progressive, A warm invitation is extended Conservative Association enjoyâ€" to ladies in the district to attend ed a dessert luncheon.last week,|a meeting of the Crestwood Woâ€" hosted by Mrs. G. M White. omen‘s Conservative Association Chartwell Rd.. and welcomed‘in the Hollywood Tavern, (downâ€" ALONG THE QUEENSWAY REGULAR CAR MAINTENANCE REDUCES REPAIR BILLS! / WOODLAND (éf‘“’ TAKES THE worry out _ BA of CAR REPAIR BILLSs! Brake Adjustments system, Uâ€"foint Brake Linings TERMS AS LOW aAsS Adjust front and rear band â€" Adjust throttle linkage â€" Adjust manual linkage â€"Adjust antiâ€"stall assembâ€" ly. SPECIAL (SATURDAYS 12 NOON) SERVICE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN UNTIL Test compression â€" Clean and space plugs â€" Remove service distributor â€" Test battery â€" Clean terminals â€" Adjust all belts â€" Test generator circuit â€" Adjust regulator â€" Clean tuel pump bowl â€" Test fuel pump â€" Test starter voltage â€" Adjust carburetor mixture and idle â€" Service air cleaner â€" Lube exhaust control vaive. SPECIAL 8 CYLINDER _ $9.75 WwOODLAND 250 DUNDAS ST. W. COOKSVILLE â€"â€" Selling Ford‘s Family of Fine Products fil CON â€" FAIRLANE A GALAXIE FALCON BUDGET YOUR REPAIRS FREE INSTALLATION AUTOMATIC TRA NSMISS1IO N Mrs, T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 ALL NORTH AMERICAN CARS â€" AS LOW aAs s7.75 four new members. The enjoyable dessert was proâ€" vided by Mrs. Anne Jamieson, and was followed ï¬y Euchre. Prizes were won by Betty Vinâ€" cent, Naney White, Doris Wood, and dgor prizes were drawn by Grace Lightfoot and Bernice Bond. The girls visited the home at * * * Christmas and were so well reâ€" The first of a series of house Ceived by the old folks and enâ€" euchres was held last Thursday|JoOYed their visit so much that evening when members and they are hoping to visit on a friends of Price Memorial Lodge, |regular basis. Their leader is No. 515, L.O.B.A. met at the| Mrs. James Aikman, who is very homwe of Mrs. A. H. Ward, Daâ€"|enthusiastic about the project. The World Day of Prayer will be held in the Queensway disâ€" trict on Friday, February 14, at the Queensway Baptist Church, Islington Ave. A cordial invitation is extendâ€" ed to all to be present at 8 p.m., when members of the various churches along the Queensway will be participating Friends and neighbors convey their kindest wishes to Mr. A. R. O‘Flaherty, Dumbarton Rd who suffered a heart seizure last weekend, and is hospitalized in St. Joseph‘s Hospital. rarts 57 .SCYSL PER MONTH 4 $5.10 4 $7.85 FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS and SHOCKS The Girls‘ Auxiliary of St Elizabeth‘s . Anglican â€" Church, comprised of girls between tweâ€" Ive and sixteen years of age, are planning a visit with senior citiâ€" zens at the Kipling Acres resiâ€" dence for senior citizens, where they will treat some of the resiâ€" dents with Valentine surprise goodies. 12, at 8 p.m. One hundred and thirty pints of blood were donated at the Blood Donor Clinic held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Royal York Rd., last Thursday evening â€" greatly appreciated by the Etobicoke Branch of the Canaâ€" dian Red Cross. Legionnaire John Best was in charge, and he was ably assisted by members of the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliary under the supervision of viceâ€"president, Mrs. Grace Lightâ€" foot: Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Richards and Mrs. Nellie Reed, Queensway Unit, Red Cross, also manned the clinic, which was supervised by Mrs. A. A. Beevor, president of Etobicoke Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics. Holy Angels C.Y.0. has been active over the past weeks, makâ€" ing plans for its Valentine dance, the big event of the year. The M.C. will be Scott Cameron, well known dise jockey at CKEY. There will be prizes throughâ€" ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Adjust steering box lash Adjust toeâ€"in Adjust caster Adjust comber s7.88 PICK UP AND DELIVERY MOTORS LIMITED THUNDERBIRD 277â€"9531 _ After a wave of apartmeDt building in 1963. The three largâ€" building in recent years the tide|est suburbs â€" Etobicoke, Scarâ€" has turned in favor of the ©O0â€"|borough and North York â€" acâ€" struction of a higher proportiO®|counted for only 51 per cent of of ownerâ€"occupied dwellings.|\Metro‘s apartment starts in 1963 "The trend is evident in MetrOâ€"\compared to 72 per cent in 1962 politan Toronto, particularly in The slump in suburban apartâ€" the suburbs," R. W. Telford,\ment construction was offset by President of The Toronto Min leap in City rental accommoâ€" Estate Board, said today. Sation More then ‘Thran Simae on Of Metro Apts And Houses 21% Are Built in Etobicoke In 1963 ion was startâ€" ed on u,omz suites il! Metropolitan ‘Toronto, accountâ€" ing for 59.7 per cent of all houï¬-‘ ing starts or three apartments for every two houses, . _ _ Metro apartment building reached a peak in 1961 when 11,699 rental units were started, making up 66.8 per cent of total housing starts or two suites for every home. Mr. Telford noted a sharp deâ€" cline in suburban apartment Additional information may be gleaned from Anne W. Wright, BE. 9â€"3740 or Danny Patterson, CL. 9â€"9813. oo o m Te o oo o 8 St. James‘ Anglican Church _ |Delegates to the Synod, Mrs. R~‘ The Annual Vestry meeting of E. Raymer, C. C. Espey, Len St. James‘ Anglican church was|Cress, Mrs. G. Johnson. held on January 27 and was welll A very successful Mission was atiended. After a short prayer|conducted by Rev. Father Rayâ€" service in the church, followed mond Gill, of the Order of the by a dessert supper, the Rector,IHoly Cross, and a similar Misâ€" Rev. H. J. A. Reynolds conductâ€"|sion for the younger members of ed the business meeting \the congregation is now in proâ€" _ Satisfactory reports were re~lgress, under the direction of ceived from each church organiâ€"|Brother Michael, O.H.C., Teacher U 2823 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. now ouy ©299. FAULIKCNERE Electrohome â€"has broken the price barrier! Never before tas any stereo console with comparable styling and components been offered at this price! The slump in suburban apartâ€" ment construction was offset by a leap in City rental accommoâ€" dation. More than three times as Municipality Etobicoke Scarboro Twp. North York Twp All other Metro Municipalities Totals Beck CL. 9â€"1196 â€" OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. STARTS BY TYPE OF DWELLING METROPOLITAN TORONTO 19 5788 January â€" December 1184 1263 8479 14267 347 (At 3rd St. Opposite Loblaws) where 3,728 rental units were started in 1963 compared to only 1,13J in 1962. Last year construction was started on 7,.910 single and semiâ€" giant suburbs. This was 97.5 per cent of Metro‘s overall houseâ€" building total. Following is a 1962â€"1963 comâ€" parison gby Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation) of residenâ€" tisl construction activity in .the ‘City of Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarâ€" borough and North York: and Youth Worker, February 2 to 7, at 4:30 p.m. Sincere sympathy is conveyed to the family of the late Mrs. Etheleen Hodson, a resident of Daniels St., for many years, who died in Queensway General Hosâ€" pital last Thursday, January 30. 8.8 100.0 | M B _b |_an..i Jb .Btâ€"itcdieiiheiiincetihe We arrange the financing right :sL:l':ch'NCI here at Faulkner‘s and your loan ALL You is life insured. PAY 1$ SCOTIA PLAN FINANCING! With The Newly Arranged ? The Ontaric Government budget will be brought WHY £ down next Wednesday night, February 12th. As we all know . . . we want better education, super highways, subways, more provincial tex sharing, etc. so therefore the Ontaric government needs more money. 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