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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Apr 1952, p. 5

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l sound good to you? We In hoping that this will bacon. n MU”. A upon wu made " an Melody Road lam-yon looting st thir Int (whoring, by the mail delivery commit“. who pointed out that it about that insurance CH. 1-5716 EM. 6-6231 Call ED irmas HAIL Wendel. Shopping Centre New Radio Receiving Licences are obtainable from Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio Servicemen, c e r t a i n Banks and, in certain districts, from houne-to-house canvassera. Where not availably locally, Radio Receiving Licences may be obtained from the Control- ler of "Telecommunications, DEVLII’S Modern Barber Shop NEW RADIO RECEIVING LICENCES AVAILABLE J. C. Lessard, Deputy Minister Prescription, Drugs ef Emergency Service 1742 JANE STREET 1 Block North of Lawrence The Best in Barbering 2iAmtArbentr Now that our special opening offer is over we will be able to give your Easter wardrobe the specialized attention it deserves. Fast, efficient, service plus the careful attention to details, will make you want to come back to Cleoned-ln-View. FREE DAY tk NIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE , COMPETENT BARBERS Be Slant. Be Nut. Vim DEVLIN'S CH. 1-0261 1hctlllli?i?..ll1l.tl1ll,?E DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Ottawa, Ont. uCLllliyuilEDulllhlllNlllllEW PHONE For FROM THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT 1658 WILSON AVE. (AT JAN! - Asp. Lobkm) OPIN , mm. to , pm. Monday TIMI Sunday Folks of Ann Arbour Road will "min the Walkers who hve decided to tun-fer their place of nnidcnce to Detroit. Mich. But of luck in extended to them on their vanmn. _ Word hu it that I bakery and I firm of lawyers will soon be located in the Westdale shopping centre. altar-ed -iatanee to [mud who wiedtotretirtareodin! yitttns of interest " art wore, Indie: work, spam. etc. Congratulations In extended to Mr. and Mu. W. Bag-haw of 88 Yorkdule on the birth of A lovely dsugMer who arrived on Much 9. tratoolutadrr-rrtutthem beagoodwua'ttotntttorrtadto tudoornmithatthereU-t bunoretalalottrttlt)orb- The Melody Road Bunny»- " their lurch 18 meeting clotted tltq following officen: Pg-ide-W. D. Lyon; vice-pram, K. Ingram; helium, R.. Harrison; locum. L. Chadwick. . A vote wan W a this mou- ing that $50.00 be given to the North York aeration million for meretstional supervision in the Weatdaie Ana. Mr. Whyte of the North York Reemational Commission lpoko and ott.tref -iatanee lo group. who tom Noe-ab- Idlhvod. You mHtdtrrourrarlhuvethu Department of Transport, Ottawa. A separate Licence in required by each tenant of I room or flat within a private home who operates a radio. A sparate Licence is required for each radio installed in a motor vehicle. _ DON’T WAIT Hon. Lionel Chevrier. Minister. Gate, CLEANING 785 Main St. N. - ‘ / CH. 1-1308 We received I letter of mum] thank: for our ”wines in collect- ing for the VON. We would like to pan part of the credit on the neighbors and friends who so kindly helped. wi be. starting right in April 1 with radio Iicenlea and will teach you as quickly as possible. Thinks. 7 We iré {emerhbering in our prayers Mrs. Garbutt, Mrs. Tht lor and all who are sick. _ In St. Andrew's Church on Sun- day, April 6, Sunday School will be held It 2 p.m. and " 3.15 church service. There will be com- munion." On March 30 Rev. D. Paterson officiated. He spoke from the Act: Jesus' last words to St. Paul,' "Now I send thee to open their eyes." Our rector led ul through the text until we learn-- we walk in the way of life. The choir sang hymn 139 u an anthem. Mr. Wrin'rMi'ield win It the organ. There will be two more Lenten services on Tuesday evenings at 8 pm. Come and enjoy In inter- esting hour. We hear that both Mr. J. White and Mr. Inch have sold their homes. We hate to lose our neigh- Dip sympathy is extended to our friends, Mr. and Mm. Booth, Mr. and In. White, " Ety- market Rd., enjoyed . nice bait from her brother Ind lilter-in-lnw, yr. Ind Mm. Cnys, of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Clutter have been visiting their liner end her hua- band, Mr. and In. Madam, , Rosalie Ave., and have now re- turned to their home in Melville, Satskatehewan. her from Winnipeg. In. Lumen, Sr., is leaving In Millpond], for I vilit to England. Hope you luv. I pleasant trip and n v": enjoy-bl: holiday. -- A Conqmtulatiom to Mr. Ind In. A. Inghun. " Loney Ave., on the a!" arrival of their now wee daughter, Dim. Allison, . baby litter for Punk. ht M, ottegtaiuftrumt. it her home on My "will; in honor td her mother and linger, In. Me- Donlld and In”, [hp-u! Vinit- No child can be immunized without a signed consent card. Pre-school children and infants over 6 months are especially welcome. All must be on time. Primary and Booster Doses will be available for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Tetanus immunization. Those who got the 3 doses in 1951 must get the fourth dose this spring to complete the initial treatment. MAPLE LEAF 9:00 am. CORNELIUS 10:30 am. DOWNSVIEW 1:30 pan. EMA 2:30 p.m. EMERY _ 'too p.m. APRIL "- _ HARDINGTON 9:00 mm. BROOKHAVEN 10:16 mm. APRIL M--. School Immunization Schedule Oakdale Thistletown - BRING IN YOUR as IGiuiAit -'""" 'u. 2 HOUR SERVICE Acres fheertedtt' TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK SPECIAL NOTICE CARL E. HILL, M.D., M.0.H. Mm. John Cheek, Kama Ave., nw her parenti off to their home In Winnipeg Monday evening Iher their lengthy Ind pleasant visit here. Needless to may they are going to be mined very much. The Hard Time Dance held an Saturday evening in the Pelrno Park School won I. great success and an affair long to be re- membered by those who attended. Laughter echoed throughout the entire school when neighbours recognized each other in their various get-ups. We are sure if any of the official tax collectors were present our taxes would of Coulter Ave., Weston. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Booth Br. went visiting to Mount Dennis and suddenly passed away. A great loss wee suffered of e beloved father and grandpa of Joanne and Naney. Also deep sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Booth in the loss of Mr. Boyle, manager of the Reward Shoe store. Mr. Boyle made his home with the Booths for the past three years and his death came as I shook. He was visiting the General Hospital last Sunday and suddenly passed sway. His funeral services took place from Turner and Porter funeral home. Rev. Beasley officiated. There were many beautiful floral tributes from frie ds and sssocistes. Interment at and: hwn Cemetery. um” ofaitar. Now Vinita:- m alwars WOIDOIII. in the Whalen household, however, when it hat penn to be a big meeoon-orell. Surely this in . list: of warms: weather. I “Luau! "-"--- GILL-1m 0mmiukdoorolthdr home on 317th Am. the ether On Saturday evening, Phil and Frank Muted were he", and hoateu " a patty to venom Phil'a couain from England. Mow. ever, the [neat of. honour did not arrive until Sunday morning, after the party was our. Cam, too for celebration waa Frank'a birthday Monday, March u. Our but wiahel to you Frank. Many happy return: to Harg- aret Paterson, Dalbeattie Ave. on her birthday April 2, and I big birthday Wilh to wee Marrlea McColman, who will be three yam old on the fourth. Gum we better fill up our cookie jar, oh Marylea! Very glad to Bee the new MeGoran baby home strain and feeling much better Liter her Beige in the Sick Children'. Hospitll. YVONNE 9200 mm. MELODY 10:00 am. BORDEN 11:00 am. APRIL "- PELMO 10:00 am. HUMBERVIEW 11:00 Ban. APRIL "- Pelmo Park Patter Music for the evening w“ pro- vided by Kerry Downl and his band which ennui-ted of Mrs. Burgel, Mr. Jim Potter, and Mrs. Mmfee. Word: can. hardly ex- preu the gratitude the ntepnyerl feel for those people who gave their time and talent entirely free for the evening. Harry, we think you are a grand scout. Honourable mention in given to vilitors from surrounding district: who Joined with us to help make this evening such I great succeu. The All decision of the Ndtres the moot odl'inal coltumes ”em. to In. G. Loni who looked lovely in a drool ere-ted from potato each and wearing n comze of baby canon. Mr. Frank Clayton u Mr. Tax- payer of North York took the prize for the men and the deeiaion could not, in our eltimatlon have been any better, as Frank certainly looked the part of o per-on who has been paying out too much for too long. lncidently, Funk had a tramp license, Iround hi! neck which made it pedutly legal to look u he did. Due to the number of requests for another such evening, Mr. McColmnn has made plans for a dance Saturdny, April 12. This time it is to be a real old fashioned hoedown, no dress accordingly folks and join in the fun. To Mickey McColman And his entertainment committee a vote of thanks for the grand job they did. Mk1, he 10wa h North patched and ahirta that had um- uinly - better days. The girl- did not worry, thou: . run in I Btoeking. Not when their-nv bour had ow I black on and I whim Home damn. "wan covered in paint, “on I moth eaten fur neckpieco were worn and sub of the want: ndmitUd that they had never enjoyed themulvu " much in their lives. ,RED SALMON STEAKS. lb. ..- HADDOCK FIL Fresh, lb: ........-- OYSTERS SHORT BIB IE .-.r...r-_......... CORNED BEEF Boneleu, lb. - PABY BEEF, Minced ROLLED BRISKET PURE LARD lb. ......_..----- FRESH CORN BEEF lb. ,_.....__.._.<.._m-....__ HEAD CHEESE Home Made, lb. ......-. DONE IN In Jars BLADE BOA " 'l'l,elefl%, lb. -- tm, ','tlluhog..'..lL._.....Mtt FRESH RAMS Whole or Half, lb. .. PORK SHOULDER Fresh or Pickled, lb. SIDE BACON Smoked, lb. -................. SAUSAGE Farm Style, lb. PORK LIVER I SIDE SPARE RIBS F. J. Bridgman Routing CHICKENS Any Weight, lb. w... II Mob It. North CHO", 1-5294 Cooked Meats WI DILIVIR E333] PORK FISH III. & we“ on. 1-4110 FILLETS 79c 45c litht 51 c 590 63c 551: 390 28c 3tht 49c 3tht 43c 3tht 13c Ttht 57c 73c The Brownie and Guide Mother's Auxiliary will be hold on Wednew day evening April 9th instead of the regular first Wednesday in the month. Please try uni attend ttnd bring a friend with you. The Home And School meeting will be held one week in advance owing to the blur holidays. Don't forget the dates, April 10th It ' o'elock. Film will be shown suitable for Eatrtor. Refmhmenu will be served. Sorry to hear Mug Windover has been I patient in the Women's College Hospital. She is expecting' to come home only this week. Another of our neighbours is in Peel Memorial Hospital undergoing treatment nnd observation for appendix tumble. Miss Bertha Duncan has not been feeling very good lately but we do hope Ill than sick friends will won be on the road to better health. . lawman-um...)- t.b0Mdtttthisso,iatmttmt HIM]. Avril 5. Iponooud by tH My Circle. PM ,Pi.r'erari1.ttouydtotutd Mthe Pin. Rid“ I‘m-hm 1Asth,myruvirwtuirihmar .tk'yoland-sitws-tG My [Minn you. Don Bmi-e who eelelrmtod In. birth. dly on Hunky, having at his not his school chums, And nil- y": Jeanie and luv, and " John Wnlduck all Bos. hy celebrated their birthday with I party last Monday, and had quite I few of their link friend: In to tea, and, of comic. . birthday cake. Not quite In" of the num- ber of eandleq. There won 18 guests at the party. We mutt not forget our friend Mr. W. Ginn, who has been sick Woo Pat Johnson now his birthday on Friday and had Iota of fun blowing his candl- ogt, two in lumbar. Comrratuutioms to Mr. and Mrs. D. McManis on the birth of in- other daughter. Humber Summit hJJ. In em. . Downsview United Church Women’s Association TO " HELD AT THE it Rita Martin invites you to attend the Robin Hood Cooking School TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8th and ttth Robin tijirto3)r, Tickets 506 Each - At the Door _ TM. who! will be conduct“ by MRS. V. SCIIVII, Fro Prizes and Shopping Bags of 6mm» aim Am wtciS-Xlltt , a .4 Lt (Low. I a Iiiite (3liiffft.i) 's(3ii 9.2; 'y) UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CHURCH HALL AT 8:00 P.M. EACH DAY OAK ST., WESTON A. W. BRODII 6 JOHN ST. CH. 1-5661 In. MU. 6720 Plumbing fixtures - Heating specialties. Free estimates plumbing and heating. V Air Conditioning and Oil Burners RAINBOW WALL TILE - MIRACHROM TRIM Lay your own floor. We tell you how in our FREE booklet . . . "How to lay and Care for Hardwood Floor!” SATIN FINISH HARDWOOD FLOORING LIMITED WESTON Plumbing and Heating KEELE STREET SATIN FINISH PRIME GRADE OAK FIDOBING SHORTS that are TOPS in Quality ' E IW' or 1%" in Width, 10" to 18" in Length om IP' m so. n. 'expert-Ar.-..-'-""'" WW will onioy RAH" Hood's nod-m Urn-them- cooking methods, oxal- hg short um, provkws of -ything M's now In the hitch-M F " a wonderful sdteteR.-.-.drtrt't mks " SPECIAL _ -otrrltihrMttr6; ttimetrtritum.sFthr" gobt,Nt,odrhnrMittrtiois.d 2'.'tf2 it,.',?:?,'!'; M. I“? u - _ CH. 14184-54 l tttg,

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