k TA X 1 Deluxe Sedan, driven by executive. Automatic . transmission, _ two â€" tone mareon and beige. Carefully used in every way. Custom radio and air conditioning . §$22 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 1952 PONTIAC Silver Streak Coach. Shining black, air conditioning, custom radio. Comâ€" pletely _ reconditioned. _ Excéllent in very. way €ggn Sedan, green, air conditioning. Truly immaculate in every way. _ Tires Sedan, metallic green. . Executive‘s car. Air conditioning, custom radio, automatic transmission _ €970@G automatic transmission 52195 1953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Your New Plymouth, Chrysler, Fargo Dealer 1450 Weston Road RO. 7. â€"â€" Selected Tradeâ€"Ins â€" 1953 LINCOLN CAPRI | 1951 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CH. 1â€"7661 â€" â€" â€" SMOKING â€" in I IN COLOR "GIVE A GIRL A BREAK" “ CcONQUEST OF COCHISE NEWS â€" CARTOON | Intie deansce JAMES,_ $TEWARE .. "you Got to stay HAPPY" CH.1â€" 3525 "MAN in the DARK" "THE MOONLIGHTER" J. ELLIOTT MOTORS LTD. MON., TUES., WED. THURS., FRI., SAT. (X) Ainishing your attic 7 addition of an new IMPROVEMENT NEEDS . FROM THIS [Z] construction or LIST: [C] files for bathroom, C garage repairs [ recreation room in ) heating system [ oextra closet [.] cellar waterproofing BARBARA _ STANWYCK FRED MACMURRAY []] storm and scroon windows and doors [] interier decorating C fleoring [] new roof or root [_] a second bathroom [X a basement [X onclosing a [ sun porch for back of house CH MARGE & GOWER C HoA M OP 1 O N ran‘s $1095 Sedan, . metallic grey, custom _ radio, power steering, power brakes, air conâ€" difioning, many other extras. Driven by executive over its low mileage K 0 The Crossroads Of Satisfaction This Week‘s Feature Value 1954 DESOTO FIREDOME Coach, _ Company . exécutive‘s . car. Black, shining like new. Shows careâ€" ful â€" use â€" over . its low _ mileage. Sedan, twoâ€"tone beige and brown. Air conditigning, custom radio. V fine fhro':p:ï¬wi. $ 2 !fl’“‘g 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN Twoâ€"tone red and black. Very sporty, exceilent condition throughout. Fully equipped. A real steal at C@@E Deluxe Club Coupe. Black, interior and exterior immaculate. _ A . careâ€" fully _ kept car. _ Still like _ now. 1950 FORD CUSTOM “ MT. DENNIS IJ | Smoking _ RO. 9â€"1960 | ocms â€" MARdR 1951 PACKARD CLIPPER Penn for March 29th;, Mrs. John Hogg of Thistietown on her"96th birthday March 29th. family in the sudden passing of a dear mother on Monday evenâ€" Eln;k.r attended a shower for Miss Margaret Ann Farr of Orâ€" illia held at her aunt‘s home in the Kingsway last Wednesday + Mr. Weedmark spent the weekâ€" end in Smithfeld. CLIFTON WEBB ROBERT TAYLOR â€" JANET LEIGH Birthday greetings go to Ron Our sympathy to the Pesce ____ HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Monday, Tvesday, Wednesday mm ztm ==l1 "mg /ajcreerc)|q3:=: | QUEEN OF SHEBA WOMAN‘S WORLD Enjoy the conveniences you and your family have dreamed about . . . modernize . . . make improvements that save you money in running your house, bring new beauty into your hom':;&:qy is the time to arrange a low cost Home Improveimetit Loan with The Bank of Nova Scotiaâ€"up to $2500 for a lâ€"family dwelling, and more in cases of certain multiple family dwellings. Why not discuss your plans soon with your BNS managerâ€"he‘ll be glad to advise you and assist you in every way possible. » NQW is the time to make your arrangements GIVES YOU BETTER LIVING FOR YEARS TO COME ... ROGUE COP JOHN HODIAK CINEMASCOPE A BANK OF NOVA sCOtia (Adult) JUNE ALLYSON to improve your home $1195 ‘| DOCTOR in the HOUSE. 40the ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Cameron attenced the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. ;and Mrs. M. Ferguson of Aurora on Friday, held at th» home of \their son David, in Willowdale ‘Mrs. Ferguson (Stella Clubine) ‘had five sisters and one brother \ with her for celebration and Mr. |Ferguson‘s brother. Rev. Stuart | Ferguson of Peterboro and famâ€" \ ily were present. SET "SKIPPER" McNALLY Ed "Skipper" McNally, famed in New York as a prototype of Dam on _ Runyon characters. equally at home on the Broadâ€" way stage and in base ball trainâ€" ing:camps, was flown to Hollyâ€" wood recently by Columbia for a role as a policeman in the Ginger Rogersâ€"Edward G. Robâ€" insonâ€"Brian Keith ‘"Tight Spot." ‘ Mrs. C. Peters and Mrs. Irene Barker were programme conâ€" veners and a paper on Irish perâ€" sonalities by Mrs. Peters and a paper on Nova Scotia by Mrs. Barker were both very interestâ€" ing. Mrs. B. Ella, Hazel Ella and Mrs. Cameron were social conâ€" veners. April 19th. dent, Mrs. Torrance, Mrs. Robâ€" bertson, the viceâ€"president very capably filled the chair. Plans were made for a Hobo Tea and a Talent Table at the April meetâ€" ing which will be held at Mrs. Mabel Barker‘s home on Tuesday DIRK BOGARDE KENNETH MORE SIEGE AT RED RIVER VAN JOHNSON _ JOANNE DRU MONDAY » TUESDAY â€" WEDNESDAY answered by an Irish item. An Irish duet was sung by Miss H. Ella and Mr. H. Ella JACK HAWKINS GLYNIS JOHNS at the home of .Missâ€"H. Ella on Tuesday when the roll call was Just the Right Prescription for (ADULTY With PAULETTE GODDARD ANNA LUCASTA FRIDAY and SATURDAY All Colour Programme LAST TIMES TODAY THE SEEKERS UNDER TOW courinoors s â€" also â€" DALLAS starring (ADULT) CH. 1â€"1821 LD The Group Committee of the ‘lu,lhzulah_ Scout ~Troop and Cub Pack held ‘their first dance on Friday, March 18th at Elmlea school. Approximately 300 parâ€" ents and friends gathered for a very enjoyable evening. Dancâ€" ing was to the very capable musâ€" ic of Scoutmaster Leonard and his Westonaires. Many gifts which were generously donated were won by those in attendance. ._The committee expressed their thanks to the cor"ibutors on the numerous gifts and also to the parents of the Cubs and Scouts for the consideration and At the Woodbridge Arena on Saturday, March 19th, the Rexâ€" dale boys‘ hockey team played their last but one game against Humber Heights top team, the result ‘being a 1â€"1 draw. Kevin MacConner scored the goal for 91 MAIN ST. NORTH LITTLE BROS. t t «o. SCOUT DANCE . > g», Two new advancedâ€"design overheadâ€"valuve Vâ€"8 enginesâ€"188â€"Hp. and 198â€"Hp. s3 ‘ PA In busy traffic and on the open road, Monarch‘s performance , FGAPF Ay}} is as exciting as its new look. Here are huge reserves of power, § ‘J.f:‘;;;"al..« 8 B o o s e oo S o e n ts â€" L2 NOW AT YOUR MONARCH DEALER w,!mnm-;fluumn" «_ on tome models, opHonal at exira cost on « Monarch for 1955 is a dramatic new car, with its entirely new and completely restyled body! More than ever in ‘55, Monarch belongs wherever people live with excitement, colour and flair! Monarch for 1955 is longer, lower and roomier than ever before. There‘s a wonderful verve and vitality in its long, lithe lines . . . a brilliantly imaginative use of colour and texture in its !autifully appointed interiors. Performance is dramatic, tooâ€" xcitingly responsive and lively. There is new smoothness, new steadiness and new ease of steering with Monarch‘s improved Ballâ€"Joint Front Suspension. In beauty and performance, in riding luxury and driving ease, Monarch is dramatically new gand different. Your dealer invites you to discover it for yourselfâ€"behind the wheelh * In busy traffic and on the open road, Monarch‘s performance is as exciting as its new look. Here are huge reserves of power, at your command at a touth of your toe, with instant and eager response . . . bringing you a new measure of safety, a new feeling of security, wherever you drive. three superb series... the Custom series, the Lucerne series, and lomal at exira cout on othere.) @neare ON DISPLAY NOoOW ! dent of the ratepayers, Mr. Ron Hetherington, 24 Chilcott Ave. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was observed on Sunday, March 20th, Rev. D. McCullough officiating. A duet, rendered by Mrs. Lapp, 29 Stavely Crescent and Mrs. Nicol, 33 Coolhurst Cres., "The Lord Is My Shepâ€" herd" was beautifully sung. FORD DEALERS FOR OVER TWENTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS COMING ATTRACTIONS Will helpers please come forâ€" ward to help malfe May 24th celebrations another success for the children of Rexdale? Just pick up your phone for further information and dial CH. 1â€" the entirely new 1955 | onE rLocation onLy | FORD & MONARCH SALES & SERVICE second meeting on Sunday, March 20th. Anyone interested please ring the home of Miss Donna Dale, CH. 1â€"5411. RED CROSS BLITZ Monday, March 14th was North Rexdale‘s first Red Cross Blitz night, reports Clifford L. Brown of 25 Coolhurst Dr. The 35 canvadsers and their team captains did a magnificent job at such short notice collecting over membership ° in the Rexdale Presbyterian church. They were: lu-nl,unYo-ngz_um- font; Mrs. Heskith, 93 ‘Allenby Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Coxhead. 20 Inchcliffe Crescent. BIBLE CLASS Bible class met at St. Andrew‘s ehurcl_x, Humber Hts. for their WESTON -fï¬de,@deea((wgmammug the completely new RICHELIEU series $200. in just less than two hours 4 the whole of North Rex» ‘|‘ E:;E*&%M.fl.-lflehq-nw-'ï¬ge* | vassers made‘ it o on anyâ€"»n Beverley Ann Beauty _ All Lines of Beauty Culture OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. CLOSED AlL DAY MONDAY THURSDAY HOURS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 14 MAIN ST. SOUTH CH. 1â€"2271 â€" Specializing in â€" & PERMANENTS â€" TINTING ""Individual. Hair Styling Oï¬ugm, (bwOr , nBOmibr Shoppe RICHELIEU CONVERTiBM ible toled to those homes not visited. Vâ€"8 engines than al! other manulacturers combinad 1 by the builder of more CH. 1â€"3521 WCERNE SEDAN