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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 23 Jul 1964, p. 5

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Mrs, D B Granger Trueman Ave, entertained fnends and neighbors at tea last week, when they renewed acquaintance With I former neighbor, Mrs. K. Greenwood, New York Also present was Mrs, R, Karmno, who ts leavung the district to rev but.“ in the My. In. Collier h tackling this n- Ignml for the (in! (In, and with you eo-eration, I un eonndent III. will do I the job of reporting. Do keep her well iaformed. tThere is no charge for this servieet. uni-Multinational. aim-mun»...- {climvukalylnkl Com-l, CL. I“. I" “in: MBtn-ilt.ne,rrrexmteu. Carotoiivuie, Apphcauons are now bang re- volved tor the forihcmnng sen In. " Adult Group Lessons de- signed with the beginner m mind Holntunm and Company In pleased to announce that Mr. John Winton, tho won-known organist, currently tsppessrhtg at The Picklah Restaortutt, Toronto, Is now valuable for Private and Group Organ Tul- tion. For full delalh phone NOW 'ommuoumthl HEINTZMAN Along 7 The Queensway 3180 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. HEARN PONTIAC BUICK LTD. All model, (any full new car warranfy (24,000 miles at 2 rears) and include tl. "use, gasoline, heater, debate", padded do!!! and ottifreexe. Factory-fresh from England . . . 24 assorted models and colours. In.. cluded in this selection is the amazing new VIVA . . . the 4-door VIC.. TOR SUPER . . . STATION WAGONS . . . and the glamorous all-lea- ther trimmed VICTOR DELUXE (Complete with bucket seats). START YOUR VACATION OFF RIGHT IN A TROUBLE-FREE CAR THAT HAS BUILT-IN ENGLISH QUALITY ' . ' PERFORMANCE . . ECONOMY and Company Limited APPLE“ ooo SHOPPING CENTRE NEW ADULT EDI'CATIONAI. OPPORTUNITY RETAIL PRICE S2438 RETAIL PRICE S2244 RETAIL PRICE $1793 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE VIVA $TMMM vauriiid TIME VICTOR SUPER "tgiic: iJ.i. Il 'is1sl ll I VICTOR DELUXE STATION WARNS - BRAND NEW 1964 MODELS SEE AND TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY AT . . . s2,028 1870 1555 279-5!” HEARN’S l Chnstmas m July? Thee was iexcttement in the Schick home, (Humber Bay, recently, when friends who were visiting rela- tives in the east end of Scarboro dropped in. greeted them with Merry Christmas, and brought was for the children. And Mr. 'chick's parents and their daugh- (ter Evelyn jetted in from Win- ‘nipeg, to add to the excitement. Comparing time schedules. the lwmnipeg Schick: took less Mime. '. TURNER, CL. 1-7224 and Miss Sharon Siple. Kapuski" sing, IS enjoying a visit at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and the children at their summer Joseph, Muskoka l Mrs. Lowe ls a bed patient in Kipling Acres Home tor the Aged, and we are Informed that she " qwte alert, has a keen in- terest in music, and the news. She was born h London, Eng- land on July 15, 1862, and mu two surviving daughters out of her family of five. She will be the honored guest at a garden party on July 29 at the home, given by the Women's Auxlllary of Kipling Acres Home for the Aged who party the senlors. having birthdays each month. Congratulations, and kindest} wishes are conveyed to Mm. Charlotte Lowe, a marvellous} and wonderfu little lady who] celebrated her 102nd birthday,' last week, July 15. 1 Mm. J. W. Webb and barium Scout.- who no Iain; u granddaughter Sandra In home when " an Diabetic Conven- trom an enjoyable “cation in than being currently held in the Florida. ' Royal York Hotel. In. Marie Lawn and her sis. ter Winnie, Obs. Roar Brown) were hone-m n a bridal - er honoring Mia, Pat Fuller, who will become In. Wayne Stevens on September IL Some thirty guests attended and wavered the bride-to-be with unny love- ly and useful gifts. The party was held in Mm. Lawn's home on Daniels St, ‘nceivod a little gift and said wish» tron her W. G. L. Siple, and fam- NEW TORONTO ty the semors, Miss Rosalie Brylinski was each month. honored at a pre-bridal shower, . :hosted by Mrs. George Kolomy. George Gibson Spring Garden Rd, recently. George Gibson are holidaying cottage at Lake S99 DOWN RETAIL PRICE ”388 XETML PRICE $2398 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE VICTOR DELUXE Pug, runny, Spring Garden " EASY G.M.A.C. TERMS VIVA DELUXE SALEI S1,996 1632 Recent guestr ot Mr. and an. Desjhrdins. Amblende Ave.,? were Mrs. Desjardins' sister, Mm Ralph Martin And her daughter [Sue-Ellyn, from Bermuda. f Mrs. Desjardins has just rc- "urned home utter visiting with 'trelatives in Boston, ' During the winter these young} girls from church groups visited: with the senior citizens, helped; them shop, helped feed the iiiiil patients. took wheelchair patients for walks, and did such a won- derful job that the administra- tion has honored them by form- ing the Junior Auxiliary which now has thirty-nine young mem- bers. Rosalie will exchange mn- riage vows with Mr. Edward Marsden, son of Mr, and Mrs, E.l, A. Marsden, Glenroy Ave., Uni September 12, m Royal York Rd. United Church. Some 50 friends attended and showered the pros- pective bride with lovely gifts. A Junior Auxmaw has been formed at Kipling Acres Home for the Aged. Mrs, Alex Edmond, Bentley Dr, entertained at a luncheon last week for her sister, Mrs. J. Duffy, Sturgeon Bay, who was In town to intend the perform- ance at the O'keete Centre. Mrs. M. Harvey, Bentley Dr., was hostess last week It a fare- well party, attended by some twenty-one neighbors and friends, who wished Bon Voyage to Mrs. Jim Rae who is return- ing to England, her first trip "home" smce coming to Canada as a war bride, Min Vida Perry has returned from In Injoynble holiday, M1 ot In and Mm. H. Warner, Vic- torin Harbor. upon; may of the m Like- Glenn Stitch. Aldgn Ave, 259-8211 ’ AT WOODLAND morons _ we MPT DARE COMPETITION l A new man of mere-sod Provmcc will “and in progra- dinaneiat lid to I‘m Ontario“: include not only tho “quini- municipdm- in man; urttan:tion Indelnnmdhndhly biiahti-mteuttrthemm-lprovea-, MAID: ourable J. W. been", Minister (a) Branden m Mill to ot unwind Mill. The blond, include the yup-rum of cued prom, in conjunction: detailed {ulna mu with recent "t-dtneeita to the am "We! m.“ the on- Planning Act. will plan. Ontario, "tr. 1d'yeleitt.im' ttd "' in the ma mm all or the, suiting Proteetr, provinces taking adv-maze of 1b) Broaden can mum; to in- the Federal urban renewal ri) elude certain new and in- gram, and will Parallel the new‘ proved municipal III-vic- Federal [amnion which unend- in an urban renew-l In. ed the urban renewal section of‘ to Neilitate the GM of the National Housing Act, 1954. cleared Und: Province Stepping Up Fight Against Urban Blight: Toronto, Kingston and Hamiton, First to Get Benefits Under the any policy. the DURING OUR SUMMER FUN WE L'ilIji?llririfTri IT . ililriTififllllrti!tiC OTHER CONVERT MODELS "ttrt" .81kiium'7, lllllil cOEVER‘éBg“! Our Sales Mam Galaxi. 500 cc ing offered 'or pletely power mileage is low mil"). Li c o I NWT06, HIV The 1964 Ford Salute soc/XL Cesttvertibte-.. Top up, your rear view is through a his, clear lass window! (No unzipping necessary to low &o Top; but you can unzip the back window for througtt ventilation). " Soles Manager'l cor . . . I yield: 500 convertible is be- . offered for sale. it is com- :fely power equipped and leoge is low (approx. 2500 _ lea). L i c a n c e number is .. I7106. The price includes w car warranty. ' t om “muss 's UNTIL 10 M. 1 hut sghction ht Similar MOTORS LIMITED 250 DUNDAS ST. WEST - COOKSVILLE - 277-9531 fer include the mm of detailed urban mu are. “when Ind an on- site "miaistratimt at n- suiting projecu; Broaden can 'lsaring to m. elude certain new and im- proved municipal and:- in an urban mew-l In. to Neilitate the 611':me of cleared Und; Arrange loin: between FORD - FAIILAN! - GALAXII - FALCON -- THUNDilIIID - MUST“ =,=:=jtgjfiiil Il, While the aid is broadened it will ttot be I prawn of auto- rnntie contributions. Right . . . We don't dare or defy competition, 'causo we know that by your looking around, you will fied that you won't do batter than at Woodland” Our deals don't stop at tho low prion . . . We prov“. tho finest in mic. and customer satisfaction, not only during tho "dealing" period . . . But afterwards as wall. In fact, up to two yuan lam . . . lock“ by tho best trained mechanic: in tho indultry. Your utilfoction It always -od at Woodland . . . Why not corno out and find out for yourselves. (d) whereas bum Iron: pmmuly had to have I tuba-mill homing can- tent in order to naiv- fiaaneiat um the the municipality and the Ideal Gum: to u- m! Dunlap-liti- to M part of their than " on“: should this be dainhlo. any policy win will. urea other than mid-:- Hum’ 'wi: End saorarT,i rm have urban mu pro- ounmunitiu bum-canny. my; daily, and financially, the Ptorirterwiii continue to n- -tt-mtattrN--.- human-mun.- TM‘E‘SE‘ - M. AdrA3. I,“ mvmmmmcoodth-d good-nae. M a-ad- grim aiiiiF mgr» 0:}:qu ”v“ mud} - man iitteE%aa" but“; no (Huh I920”

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