Clarke Milk. 3’ Waterford TheladiesieftWestoet Its mm so the Mines: part of thermsetingeouidbetiniahed by noon. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. Clarence Kellam. There were 26 The June mouth; at the mm Women’s Mime waaheidatthehomeMMrs. present.Thetttemeoftlte Fade rcwrttrriri MESSENGER SERVICE RELIABLE DELIVERY EAGLE Fanning Evoning Sonic. 0 CONTRACTS INVITED '313 'SHS NaHDIDl-SOnW tiaair--SaNNhfD ONIHDLVW ONV SGNVlS irK1NtfD---StlalNtf3d---%SVA 'SSDIUd 318VNOSV38 30330 tinOh INaWndWOD 01 5800103 WOleD 'SSSIWSUd 3HI NO GBJJVHDGNVH SNOISSVGO " liOd SUI!) 1tttl$fltlt1 241 -2291 MHLlOd Mli0hluSltl A word to the wise When it comes to hot water, using it wisely-not wastefully-- makes good sense. your hydro timing was agriculture. The afternoon session opened with the singing at happy birthday to Mr. John MacGregor who was a guest and husband of one of the members, Hazel MacGregor. Mr. MacGregor was celebrating his slat birthday and recently he and Mrs. MacGregor had celebrated their 51st wed- ding anniversary. All the members congratulated them and wished them many Mrs. Frank Thomson - convenor of agriculture and Canadian industries spoke of a new, high legume bean - the Faba Bean - at present in meagre production. The happiness. ', ill! 6, in; merger“ gnu/1484712 of health and high protein and 10' tat Happy holiday! to content makes this bean Reverend E.C. Woodland valuable for food. It is also and his family who are.on usedintextilesamisynthetic vacation for the month of materials. It can also be July. May I remind mem. roasted. salted and eaten bers of St. Cuthbert's United likes nut. Its principal use is Church of the joint services feed for livestock. We will with Fairbank Presbyterian probably be hearing much Church on Ramsden Road, more about its potential in just west of Dufferin Street, the future. during the absence of Mrs. Lulu Hutchinson Reverend Woodland. thanked the hostess and all +++ who contributed to ' the Our pride and joy Candy pleasant day and, after the Ruth will be two years old singing of the royal anthem, Tuesday, July IO. Happy the meeting was adjourned. birthday from all your The next meeting will be at nannies, grandpa's, aunts, the home of Mrs. Norman uncles and cousins. If you Canning, ll Ellis Avenue, areagood girl you could look Weston September 12 and the under grandpa's bed and see theme will be education. what is there. valuable for food. It is also usrdinteztiiesandsynthetie materials. It can also be roasted. salted and eaten likea nut. Its principaluseis feed for livestock. We will probably be hearing much more about its potential in the future. +++ We are sorry to hear that Elsie Graham is back in hospital. The Rotary Club of Weston send their best wishes for a speedy fecovery. Collacut} Travel 58 CLOVERDALE MALL 239-3191 233-6112 Enjoy Travel See your travel agent No service charge CS3 - 7482A Congratulations to Mr. R. Catterson, Keele Street, who won the beautiful hooked rug made by Mrs. Joyce Sparkes at the strawberry festival at the church of St. Mark and Calvary last Thursday evening. Approximately one hundred and fifty people enjoyed a feast of fresh picked strawberries, served with cake and whipped cream. +++ We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Isaac Mansley, formerly of Nor- thcliffe Boulevard and Eglinton Avenue West. Our sympathy to her daughter Heather and son-in-law Jim Roberts. +++ In reporting on the mother and daughter banquet held at St. Hilda's Anglican Church by the 37th Company of the Girl Guides, we regret we missed one girl who had ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS MFGS. LIST $209.50 Airtemp's overnight sensation The Sleeper 5000 B.T.U. MODEL ENGLISH 8: MOULD lTD: CHRYSLER ttttrqFatariATitiN" to rseeivedherptxysleal fitness Ind and little house emblems. .on Andrea Scott, Northelitte ot Boulevard, was the mt. recipient. We are sorry ted about the omission. HARDWARE 1178 WESTON " +++ Miss Christine Eade of Lacy Avenue was guest of honor at a bridal shower arranged by her aunt, Mrs. Merle Fodick. The shower was held at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. A.Eade, of Islington. Christine will marry Mr. John Young Saturday, July 14. +++ We were sorry to hear that Mrs. R. Hamilton of Kenora Crescent was a recent patient at Northwestern Hospital. Your neighbors wish you a speedy recovery. +++ Congratulations to all the students in the area who completed another year of schooling last Tuesday. Our house was alive with ex- Girls from all over Metropolitan Toronto were chosen to form a Girl Guide guard of honor attheToronto City Hall for the visit of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Fairbank was represented by Captain Pamela Tumber and Parole Leader Debbie Taylor of the 37th Company. +++ A former Fairbank area resident passed away at Guelph Saturday,- June 23. Mrs. E. Pearl Rogers, wife of the late Frederick G. Rogers, and beloved mother of Betty, Mrs. Richard Ellis. Funeral service was held from Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel with interment in Park Lawn Cemetery. +++ Happy holidays to Mrs. Mary McNaught, formerly of Ronald Avenue, who is off to the west coast to visit friends and relations. Also, a verry happy birthday July 5. +++ Birthday greetings to my brother's wife Betty Saun- At Eglinton Ave 762-7575 barbara bea Hy/653-880 , ruth rum!†653-7439 den. Betty will be celebrating her birthday on Monday, July tr. A __ +'++ , The Saunders family mourntttedmtit ofcousin was raised at no Oakwood Avenue and attended school at Rawlinson Public School and Vaughan Road Collegiate. He was overseas during the second world war with the Royal Canadian Air Force.Gordandhiswife. the former Hilda Kelman, Glenholme Avenue, were active with the A.Y.P.A. of St. Hilda's Anglican Church prior to their marriage. Gord was a printer by trade. They settled in Scarborough. Gordon leaves his wife, two daughters, Susan and Nancy, his mother Elizabeth Saunders' and two brothers Harvey and Ross. Funeral services were held from the Scarborough Chapel of McDougall and Brown Tuesday, July 3 with interment at Pine Hills Cemetery. citement as the children and their friends brought home the happy news. +++ Mrs. N. Bandy, of Gilbert Avenue, had her sister, Mrs. M. Hunter, as a visitor last weekend. Mrs. Hunter, who lives at Vancouver, was on her way home from England, where she and her other sister, Mrs. A. Hum- phries had attended the 70th. wedding anniversary of yet another sister, Mrs. P. Roberts and her husband. +++ . Another visitor to our district is Miss Rosemary Slater of Coventry, England, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. Walford, Rowntree Avenue. +++ If you are not going away for the whole summer, the library is an excellent place to spend many happy hours. Summer hours at the Evelyn Gregory Branch, at 120 Trowell Avenue, are as follows: Mondays and Thursdays, 2 to 8 p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 10 am. to 5 p.m. All libraries are closed Saturdays during the summer. Special sum- mer programs including films, library bingo, crafts and games for children are provided at the main library at 1745 Eglinton Avenue West. Brochures outlining events and times are available at every borough branch library. +++ While in our neighborhood bank this week, I picked up a notice advertising the Italian Neighborhood Information Centre. It is organized by a group of Italian university students, funded under an opportunities for youth grant and are offering special assistance to the Italian people in our community including translation, inter- preting, pensions, Canadian citizenship and other related services. The hours are 9 a.m. to 5 pan. Monday to Friday. The address and telephone number are 2547 Eglinton Avenue West and 653-7401. t . , + + + If you have any news items to submit would you please be kind enough to call before Saturday morning this week. 'rti18vqtr" it.