i, _l'h_8I!|'Ng wsetir1.r.ttePt ruaririGriuhr' . damn R. rad-r. as MAN-pr OPEN MONDAY THIU TNUISDAV ' TO 5 . "IDAV ' '0 I . CLOSED SATUIDAV than I“. ll mid-u .4 all“ to": . PM FI-o “my a! (and: nary Nth " 6.30 pan. A lot of work bu been done in the .00" to provide m interesting evening. f Rexdale Cube, Cub Master, Mr, J. MeGuinstess, held In In- vertiture meeting on February "th and the following were in- vested: Jimmy Clattcey,, Paul! w-mer. David Weilding, Rob-’ en Evis. Barry Grisdaley and! Donald Whitely. The meeting" E" held in St. Paul's Church,‘ Rexdale Blvd. My is the day to be ob- - for Rental. Guides and In!“ when the 800th lanai. Puck. 310th Pack and 80ttttt Guides hold their Think- in] Ceremony to be held Feb- it-iq m.roiiuary 30th. 'tts-hat-a-Thinking Freuett. t_tttttirlhdtot “‘9 Yul- Hair beautifully styled. . . ht, Shampooed (plain shampoo) and Sal BEAVERLLJMBEï¬ '" “All If. I. WHICH By leading, qualified, beguly operators, adapting themselves to Advanced Newer Styles of to-day. All we All _ c lime an THIS supervis Fun nructor. FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENTS CALL Fascione Academy th Advanced mu. 2911 Hair Design MU. 2911 PARKING SPACE FOR " CARS Appointments Now Available! Trim and Mouldings Strapping, 650 ft. _-___......................... For Insulation, 250 ft. ..r_._.................. " pa. 16 tt 84 Pre-finished Amorply 240 sq. ft., 12"x 12" or 16"x 16" Pre-finished Colon): Nails and Staples T TPF' Manic Floor Tile 9" x 9" B " Patterns Door and Hardware buns Invzsnn In. M. " - m I“) , my sma- ktTr'ts'r1lll,' Datum. NOTE.. Mandel: supplied or. all pre-finished "omrertretlrtt, Required A Large Room It' x 20’ YOU PAY NOTH'NG DOWN APPROX. $17 FOR " MONTHS All we ask in relum is y6ur lime and patience. All styles supervised by comp-tom In- Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, 20 Chit- cot Ave.. had Mr. Cooper's mother staying with them for a few weeks rest on return from PERSONALS We are and to but that Dayid Duvet. " Misty Drive is progressing nicely after an operation tar appendicitis. Mrs. Buckingham, " Toneld Crescent went into the hospital suddenly on Saturday, Febru- ary mm for an uppendix opera- tion. NaysdatWrtodbeide_etet QUINN but“ The ut- Saturday, binary mu. mum-“wax": and: r‘nyed an button ob In»! Radium“. he on- "irttawt tram III halal-MM ttteWestonandDis- boys. Mr. sebum wad very triet Ministerial Ami-non “tinned with th- V!!! the boys all!“ lxchuuc SUM-Y Wu on are pregnant; aw Rex- “The lordship ot emu" to Aaie lost, the - being 3.0. turther the eo-opontivo spirit Mr. SchMeid in sun the team whieh all“ "no" the Praia- will soon com out on top. tint cleru Ind their people. Good iuek boys. -l__.-.q--- “Now's The Time (llro Transform Your Basement 2 l Info A Recreation Room d. 'VT i'ii' As (iii','; - _ Basement Aparlmenl" Ill] I 121 .95 55.00 1 1.50 15.00 1 3.00 The W. A. of Eleverston Park United church held their Feb. 1 meeting in the home of Mrs. K. Drummond ot Queens Dr. Reports" were read and ap- proved. Mrs. D. Brendon, pres- ident gave I very interesting report of the Presbytery and the Pretrbyterial meetings held in January. An urgent appeal was made. The Victor Mission would like socks tor the men. Each lady is asked to bring at least one pair to the next meet- ing, Feb. 15 which was to be held " the home of Mrs. C. Partridge, 19 Blue Springs Rd. Friends and neighbours " Mrs. Crackle. Rustic Rd. wish her a speedy recovery from her illness and hope to see her home from Toronto General Hospital. HUMBER HTS.: Councillor John Allen, ward 4 represents. tive to the Etobicoke council has passed along the following news items about the storm sewer. and the sanitary sewer. The declaratory bylaw was passed last Monday by the Eto- bicoke council authorizing the construction of a storm sewer along Westonia Ave., Riverlea Ipsights and Scarlett Rd. "This sewer has long been a necessity. to femedy the con- ditions of the ditches, the flood- ing of Lawrence Ave. and Wes- tonia Ave. Mr.9uen was very reassuring that now the work would be started, and that the long delay this area has sub. tered was caused by the Metro set up. The differences are now " ‘38. on" CD. III] Wayne Ind Ricky Bell of 30 Grovdnle Rd. played host to 27 playmates in honour ot their birthdays. Wayne tour, Ind Ricky, tlve received many nice gifts. Games and TN. were en- joyed by all. There were re- freshmenU and birthday cakes. Humber'Hts. Storm Sewer tWd By Etoh. an". a Event; And Riva- aid. Thttted hutch“. The - "_-""'-"'",." WELSH NEWS And have one of his quali- fied men call around and give you the inside story on how to start to build your own Basement Apartment. No Experience Necessary No Down Payment Required No Need For Delay PHONE do. Beaver To-day *1me by Painted Ceiling Tile “Your kindly - lush: Dealer" COMPANY lIMI'I'ID For only '2b1t,l CHURCH NEWS . Women's Day of Prayer the world' over will be held this week. A special service will' be held at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Rexdale. On Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent a service will be held in St. Andrew's Anglican Church at 8:15 pan. and each Wednes- day tor the next six weeks there will be a service on Wed- nesday. . Four deer were seen on Sat- urday morning It the back ot Elmlea Golf Course with a dark animal in pursuit. The Conitrmatiort c113. will be held Tuesday evening, March 29th when we hope to have Bishop Beverley with us. The installation of the trunk line of the sanitary sewer for the north end of Humber Heights and Scarlett Rd. area will be started in the very near future. as soon as the washed out approach to the St. Philip's Road bridge is repaired. The councilmah went on to explain that the reason for this condi- tion is that St. Philip's Rd. will be required to handle much traffic while the sewer is being laid along Scarlett Rd. The Metro Council have final- ly approved the installation of the traffic lights at the inter- section of Islington Ave. and the Dixon Rd. This deal for the lights has been hanging around since last September, and Mr. Allen assured. this paper that need of the lights is very well known to the Etobicoke coun- cil and also to the Metro body. The "near future" was Mr. Allen's words regarding the stop lights. but he added that the actual work would have to be done by Metro Works Dept. Guides , and 8 girls played each other in I broombull game. Grade ' won 2-0. Grade , end 8 boys played to I tie. They hope to have another game this week weather permitting. ironed out and there should be fast action in completing the work. _ Birthday [new to Eliza- bqth Nomeylo to: February um: Carol Hardy tor Febru- ary 80th; Lynn Mamie tor Feb- mry 24th, and Joy Anne Booth tor February am. Mr. and In. Yemlcy both have birth- by: thin “rack. eontrrouiatioru to Mr. and Mrs J. Lodge on their Mth wtfAiy enmvsrmz_ _ - its. c.N.r. an. undu- the dieqetion at Mi" Helen mum: “a ’1'“ u w u“- thhotplul. Wuhapbchdo‘ in; tint. I138. Serd.w." Jiiktedvuxttsuweeeknddo- THISTLETOWN WI. The regular meeting of the $200 $300 $1200 NO DOWN PAYMENT 24 MONTHS To PAY Free Delivery - Free Huron". SAMPLE REPAYMENT TABLE A Repayment Tabla Yo Suit Estimating Your Budget Service LOAN lil" It ltr' -.and- It" It 12" Per Sq. Ft. '" Room 12’x20' KOO"! t4 x AM We will call around to your home in the evening and give you a complete outline on how you con Jr 32619 do it yourself and save many dollars. We will -- also discuss a proper repayment plan to suit your budget. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "ll. . EM. NUMIEI MONYNlV MONYNS PAYMENT 24 " " " $12.33 $18.50 $30.70 $38.00 $57.00 MUSIC NIGHT "Musie is Fun"-ir. David Ouchterlony. supervisor of Branches of the Royal Con- servntory of Music of Toronto, nude this -title come true for a large audience of children and eaten“. including a noun from Thistletown. " the Elmlea Mr. McGee wu our guest speaker of the evening and we were lorry there were not more present to enjoy and also learn all about our own police vil- lage and how it operates. It was very interesting. The meeting then closed and the hostesses served a delicious lunch. Birthday greetings to Miss Jean Tiveron for February 19th; Mrs. Alice Penn for February 23rd. Our Club is holding a Valen- tine Party and showing some good pictures of Canada (by Mr. and Mrs. G. Evens) on Friday, February 18th, at the school. The next meeting will take olace " the home of Mrs. K. Daze on Tuesday, my. Jsth. We were vory pleased h‘huve In. Phillips and Mm. Her- mumon with us “in this yen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barker and David are holidaying in Florida. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Penn on their wedding anniversary February 22nd. Mr. Clark Tdnance spent a week at Vanteek%n attending a convention. where to in a tMoe polish†tor the hall tloor, the Institut- would be “Iterated. - __ c, In. P. Jacki.“ and Mrs. '1 Paterson will donut. cookies tor the next baby clinic. Glad to report Ronnie Codlin is improving after a serious op- eration and is in Humber Me- morial Hospital. Mr. T. Pao, one of our form- er neighbours/ds improving after a heart attack.'. SMITHFIELD NEWS numerous INSURANCE sznvmas NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER GENERAL INSURANCE on Iant FIRE, AUTO, CASUALTY I COMPLETE SERVICE and Advice Given Without Obligétion FINANCING! EEEE s m St. S. WESTON We do our own Home Improvement loans! Ask About Our president. qald a tttank you for making the mninu the mecca it ill. Séout Hum Art Nigel: made I good M.C. and I!" J. Dietrich did " good job at the The Red Cross campaign for Thistleaown starts this week. Our territory is too far to try I blitz. One of the following ladies will call on you'. Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Laing, Mrs. Foskett, Mrs. Nagles. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Nie- kles, Mrs. Normoyle. Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Coe, Mrs. A. Marnie, Mrs. Chas. Parsons, Mrs. Shelley, Mrs. Cheale, Mrs. R. Pentney, Mrs. William, Mrs. C. Whitehead; Mrs. Albrado, Mrs. Carbis and assistants and Mrs. E. Dunning, Mrs. Berrill. WOMEN’S GUILD The February meeting ot St. Andrew's Women's Guild was held last Monday, February Mth at , pan. It was urged that as many members as pos- sible attend the Women's Day of Prayer service at Humber Heights Presbyterian Church Inn; for the Indium. Ind then my tiima were enjoy-d by everyone. The girls told home- made candy and pop. BY. ANDIIW’B NEW! Rev. G. Parke-Taylor, rector a! St. Andrew's Parish Church spoke on the words, "And he, outing away his gel-menu cnme to Jesus." The Sixth Conttrma- tion address. These In taken in place of I sermon. Mr. James Snider was organist. Dr. Storey and Mr. R. Hill acted as sidesmen. You are cordially invited to the Double H. Couples nodal evening in United Church, Thistletown on Tuesday, March 2nd. A. V. Roe entertainers will provide the programme. RED CROSS CANVASS want newPep and Vim? Thouund: at cauplm no weak, worn-out. ex- hausted solely beams body lacks hon. For new , in, vitality, try our" Tunic Tablets. Supplie- iron you. too. mny need tor pep; Iupplemem tary doses Vitlmm Bs. Introductory u "m- Oequinud" isas only ttoe. At all bugging Husbands! Wives! Trim and Moulding Mastic Floor Tile _... Nails and Staples _ Door and Hardware Strapping, 650 ft. o....................]......., $13.00 Foil Insulation, 250 ft. "'.......w_.t..............._ 4.50 16 pcs. Knotty Pine Sheetrock Pre-finished 48.00 240 sq. ft. 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