1 The sale whs a great success. There were many attractions and brim. The wife of the Rev. Boggs of Weston was a lucky winner of a bronze electric clock and Stanley Scott of Staveâ€" ly Crescent won the beautiful «doll. Mrs. John Lundie, conâ€" vener of the sale did a wonderâ€" ful job, and many others helped to make it a success. CHILDREN‘S CLINIC The Rexdale Children‘s Health Clinic was held Wednesday, June 22nd in Elmlea school. Fiftyâ€"one babies and preâ€"schoolâ€" er‘s attended the clinic and af. ternoon tea was served with the lowing volunteers in attend. slce: Mrs. W. Peel, Mrs. S; lark, Mrs. E. Moran, and Mrs. W. Mollison. â€" CHURCH PICNIC The Rexdale Presbyterian ehurch congregational and church school picnic was held at Beeton Park on June 26th with mbout 150 adults and children present. Races and events for the young people were held unâ€" der the leadership of Mr. R. Stewart and Mr. George King. Following the various contests Mr. and Mrs. Austin are planâ€" ning on a trip to Montreal dur. ing the holidays to see their folks and to show off their lucky prize. Good luck and best wishes from the residents of Rexdale, WHITE ELEPHANT SALE The Rexdale Ladies Associaâ€" tion held a White Elephant Sale on Saturday in Rexdale school. LUCKY CAR Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. John Austin of 10 Boniface Ave., East Rexdale. Mr. and Mrs. Austin were awakened Sunday with the phonge ringing to inâ€" form them they were the winâ€" ners of a 1955 Buick. The lucky ticket was purchased by Mr. Austin in aid of the Crippled Children‘s work of the Kinsâ€" men‘s Club of North York. For Variety In s * T AR TS ::"h-m-;_: We Have It ! _ Cherry: & Bhe Serving Weston, Malton, Rexdale .__and Fairheven Daily 54 Main St. N. Weston Just North of New blaw Store, CH. 1â€"5061 @ The world‘s largest fire engine facâ€" : tory, as you might imagine, uses a a Â¥ lot of red paint. About 6,000 gallons of it are delivered every year to the American LaFrance Co. at Elmira, N.Y. which must be a wonderful place for goggleâ€"eyed boys. It‘s the factory that turns out almost half the 1,200 fire enâ€" gines made in the United States every year. How fast can a fire engine go? Well, the big 275 horseâ€"power, 12 cylinder LaFrance aerial ladder truck will pull its tremendous load at 92 miles an hour. Most newer models, however, have a governor on them limiting speed to 65. 8 Red is the most popular color for fire engines, of course, but a lot of other shades are used too, for cities that want something different. White is the secâ€" ond most popular color, then green. LaFrance has also made fire trucks in black, blue, chocolate and elegant gold. And‘there was one famous truck, they tell me, that was a shocking shade of lilac. Fire engines, as you can see from almost any fire department, are durable pieces of machinery. LaFrance estimates that at least 15,000 of its 20,000 motorâ€"driven fire trucks are still in use. It made its first gasoline fire truck in 1910 and it‘s still in service. They are hardy machines. fire engines, and the most important reason is the constant and careful servicing they receive That gives a clue to used car buying, for some of the best used cars around here, are the woll;froomed cars that were bought from us new, serviced by our factoryâ€"trained mechanics and now are displayed ‘on our used car lot. Come in to see us today and prove to yourself the values we offer in our GOODWILL Reconditioned Used Cars. Just to mention a couple among many outâ€" standing cars, see the 1954 Buick Deluxe Coach with automatic transmission in metallic green, sold originalâ€" ly by us to Mr. Wilcox of Mount Demnis, and recently traded on a new car. This is truly luxury driving at an economical price. Also you will be impressed with the excellent condition of a 1953 Pontiac Chiefâ€" tain Deluxe Sedan, purchased new from us by George Sturm, a local business man, and offered now in exâ€" cellent reâ€"sale condition. You can enjoy your GOODWILL Guaranteed Used Car from Pink Motors Limited. j REPORT FROM REXDALE 4 Maving A Birthday Party ? _3 . Phone us for sudden same day service â€" ‘ _FRII BOX OF CANDLEIS Z. With Any Size Cake $1.23 And Up Beautifully Decorated, Any Color and Name BAKERY Swiss Apple Tarts _ Macareon Tarts Cherry & Blueberry Tarts and events, a picnic lunch was served, followed by a baseball game and a hymn sing. A cleanâ€"up bee will be held at the Presbyterian church in Rexdale on Saturday morning at 9.30. Men and women are both asked to attendâ€" and work is to be done both inside and outside the church. The regular morning service at Rexdale Presbyterian church was a young people‘s service, marking the end of meetings for the summer months. Among the young people participating were Keith Beedham, president, readâ€" ing the lesson; Jim Swanson, leading in the Psalm of the day; Bill Hacock giving the offertory rayer; and Patricia King and Grace Noble singing a duet. The minister preached on the text from Proverbs 3: 3â€"4. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper of Boniface Ave. said goodâ€"bye to the former‘s father and mother when they returned to Scotland June 22nd. The residents of Rexdale exâ€" press deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson, Clearâ€" brook Crescent, North Rexdale, on the loss of their small, 20â€" monthâ€"old daughter. The Lawâ€" sons were former residents of 33 Allenby Ave. Also sympathy to Mrs. Bob Welkinson of 63 Tofield: Cresâ€" cent on the sudden death of her husband, Bob Wilkinson. Mrs. May Hething and family of Chilcot Ave. travelled to Hamilton Sunday to celebrate her birthday with friends. Mr. J. Cunningham and his daughter, Cathryn â€" celebrated their birthday together on Sunâ€" day, June 26th at their home on Chilcot Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw of Berry Creek Drive had a family YOUNG PEOPLE‘S SERVICE 2 STORES 2 SERVE YOU BETTER HOâ€" MADE KITCHEN HINTS ‘Ws tee het to cook or and see our fine selecâ€" of quality bakery 6 :« 30: reunion at Wabashene on Sunâ€" day to celebrate the 94th birthâ€" day of Mr. Shaw‘s father. Mr. Bruce Shaw‘s father and mother reside in Weston with their daughter,‘*xs. Edgar Kingham of 73 Coulter Ave. Rogers Road and Silverthorn RO. 7â€"7770 SERVICE calls §3 DAY OR NIGHT * TV Aerials Installed Glendale O.K. Rubber Welders PHONE RO. 7â€"9411 311 Weston Rd, Mt. Dennik BETTER Becavse * ITSs HO MADE CH. 1â€"1441 CH. 1.0¢ Jane and Trethewev Wheel Improvement Credit Up To 3 Years 1462 JANE ST. \ _ ch C eH. 1â€"2901 w; 7// Have Your Winter Clothes Stored now in our guaranteed w G STORAGE VAULTS â€" Weston Dry Cleaners WHEEL BALANCING Per Weigh Vheel 850 In:lu’dc': Enjoy A Smooth Ride! Vera‘s Bakery SERVICENTRE GRAVEL FOR YOUR Driveway? LOAM FOR YOUR GARDEN? SsoD FOR YOURr LaAwn? ROTO â€" TILLING? FOX‘ CH. 1â€"1391 Open 24 Hrs. O.M.L. Tow Truck Minor Repairs % Cakes & Pastries Delicious Steaks & Chicken Pies GRANDOR LUMBER WILL SUPPLY EVERYTHING FOR YOUuRr Recreation Room Basement Apartment Home Additions and Repairs SERVICE AND LAUNDERERS 1727 Jane Street MASTER 1725 Jane St. CH. 1â€"6102. mad many more tantalâ€" WESTON 190 Calvington Drive CH. 1â€"0105 Specializing In $3.50 at two Sunday School Picnics. St, Andrew‘s took their children, joined by many parents, to Cenâ€" tre Island; St. Philip‘s group spent their day at their usual delightful spot in River Valley Mrs. Ken Wilson accompanied by Mrs. R. Kennedy and Mrs. Deeth, attended the dancing disâ€" play held last Thursday and Friâ€" day evening in the Etobicoke Collegiate auditorium given by the pupils of the Fleurette School of Dancing. At 10 a.m. each Sunday durâ€" ing July and August special slides, films and talks will be held in place of the usual Sunâ€" day School meeting at St. Anâ€" drew‘s. ‘ The Stitch and Chat group visâ€" ited the Town and County last night for their getâ€"together dinâ€" ner downtown. Don‘t forget that the superâ€" vised Recreation centre will be open on July 4th at Fairhaven School for all those over five years of age who wish to attend. Mary Lou Lucas and Michael Lucas are very lucky children. Mary Lou had her own birthday party last week for all her friends, and Michael has his own party this week for his friends Master Donald Wilson â€"eâ€"râ€"x;e;- tained some of his friends last Sunday at his 4th birthday party. GILLESPIE FUEL OIL 1093 Main St. N., Weston CH. 1.0798 A local independent dealer can serve you best in Here‘s a very easy way for youmto ‘win $10 cash. Just think of the best title for this pict and then fill in the form giving the title and your name, @ddress and phone number. Clip along the perforated Iing and enclose with a sales slip or receipt from uny advertiser on this page. Your entry must reach the Times & G0ide office no later than next Monday noon. The winner will be announced in next Thunlay’s Times & Guide. accompanied by a mcwrom ny advertiser on this page and, Furnace Oil â€" Oil Burners â€" Write The Best Title For This Picture The Times & Guide Sales and Service ‘"Let One Call Do It All"‘ â€"« Winner Last Week â€" Miss Maxine Stevenson 148 Lawrence Ave. E. CH. 1â€"3586 AND SEND JT/TO I All the children were excited and happy this weele with school |closing on June 29th. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ure and Mr. {and Mrs. J. Beetton enjoyed | . Thistletown News The little Dawe boy had to have stitches in his face and head as the result of a dog bite. St. Andrew‘s Chyrch services were taken by Mr. Bill Leach last Sunday. The Strawberry Teaâ€"Supper and Bake Sale held by the Ladâ€" ies Guild of St. Andrew‘s church was a success due to the efforts of Athe many who helped. (Main Street received an 8 to 12 inch concrete baseâ€"with | an asphalt surface of from 4| to 6 inches.) would be put down with a two inch heavy duty asphalt layer IMITIAL PROJECT (Value at $380) DRAW â€" JULY 4 at 8 P.M. Texaco Service Station 534 Main N. _ CH. 1â€"2831 HOLLISTER‘S Smoke Shop and Record Bar 1744 Jane Street Phone CH. 4â€"0023 Get in on our draw for Special Orders Filled In 1 Day Outboard Boat and Trailer (U. OF T.) B.D.S. (SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A DENTAL OFFICE AtT 15 ALLENBY AVE., REXDALE Certified Tâ€"V Engineering RECORDS ERNIE‘S FREE Tâ€"V Service Insurance Policy From 10¢ A Day ROY CARROLL, D.D.S. Free Advice On TV. Problems Service Callâ€"$3.95 Popular And Classical 528 ROGERS ROAD We Now Give You (Opposite Simpson Seqi BY APPOINTMENT RO. 6â€"1459 their wedding anniversaries J: 25th with dinner and show: y _ Mr. and Mrs.‘C. Ure leave for G. A. MACLEAN Kitcnens and Bathrooms Remodelied. Have Your Basement or Aftic Turggd Into a Renting Proposition. * lawn and Porch Chairs From $3.50 Folding Garden Tables $1.98 and $2.98 49 Main St. N., _ CH. 1â€"7681 RUMSEY BROS. Camp Stools $1.50 Aluminum Storms and Screens FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE CH. 1â€"0668 Sears) Cor. Keele & Wilson DMCKIM TAXI 196 Main St. North 24 Hour Service CH. 1â€"8372 CHerry 4â€"1073 FREE ESTIMATES THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Thursdoy, Jume 30, | 4 MAIN STREET, )N.. WESTON, ONTARIO OOENMV:W"Mâ€AV 05‘mv'7oi.ma= Loans made to residents of olb towns * Personal Finance Company of Cenade Aunbanetebei nc Te Oe C PPrme® | We‘re ACES HIGH In Quality and Service I ; DOUVBLE CLEAN METHOD NORTHWEST PLANT: 1906 Jane St., at Woodward CH. 4â€"2255 for FAST PICKâ€"UP Too Hot? Too CGCold? MORRIS SCALE‘S GARAGE 1288 Wilson Ave. Abore poymen)s cores eratythingl bven $ Poyments for inâ€"betwaee ompuats ore in properisen. . (Can.) 1910 Jane St. Get _ | 154.19| 529.99 | 756.56 g!;ulsnlm N. R. AGNEW & CO. You Can‘t Beat Aces a wye~,_ For Cleaning PHONE CH. 1â€"7781 \ For Heating & Air Conditioning Service or Installationgs SERVICE SALES AND PARTS f k phone ... write . . . or come in Ien) | Loans $§6 10. 81100 or mare * DRY CLEANING HOUR SERVICE on Carryâ€"andâ€"Save To o ied » Phone hrst and give us a fou want extre cash now or VACATION TOGS Elizabeth Shoppe See The Smartest in Millinery & Ladies‘ Wear DAYS NIGHTS CH. 1â€"7791 CH. 1â€"0704 SEND THEM IN NOW ! REGENT SERVICE Keele and Flamborou Regent Station WILSON & JETHRO 72 Main St. S. CH. 1â€"0583 We _ Top Lub With $3 Gas For Friendly Service ALP‘S N. Crush FREE CH. 1â€"3227 Downsview P.0. CH. 1â€"8381