Th Blood Donor Clinic which was Meld over the Grand Union at the Crang Plaza on July 14 was quite successful for a sumâ€" mer clinic. Another drive at the Grand Union will be launched in October, and probably every three months afterwards. Mrs. Joan Ray will give needed inâ€" formation at CH. 1â€"0268, or Mrs. A. Walsh at CH. 4â€"0750. Downsview Athletic Association The league ball game between N.H.L, Allâ€"Stars (Gus Morton‘s Oakdale Acres 5.00 Weston ! Cb alwaus get | ! _ he bheset vafkres a _ #om your ‘FORDâ€"MONARCH Blood Donors Wanted MBRS. A. J. MORRISH CH 1â€"9358 gloxd Aowdasce §ME 3 3 AbkL s on WATER HEATERS Our Price OPEN THURS., FRL TIl ® â€"~ _ Meusehoud â€" APPUANCET 36 Main St. South "Glasteel" * wnat«D means ONLY sB 7 5o DELIVERS wedhe EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK THAT * y RATES THE Aâ€"1 SIGN HAS BEEN ce © Reconditioned by expert servicemen for AT appearance and performance. ji \’& ©@ Inspected and checked for safety. $ © Priced for outstanding value. has 5 © Truthfully and accurately advertised. +Â¥A i © Warranted by your Fordâ€"Menarch Dealer ' ‘: and backed by his reputation. ie‘ 1ag CH. 1â€"1112 Received Before 30 Installed Same WEEKLY SAVE .50 July 18th at Roding Ave. school grounds with a score of 3â€"0 in favour of Allâ€"Stars. Children _ predominated _ as spectators and after the perâ€" formance they collected autoâ€" graphs from outstanding playâ€" ers, such as Turk Broda, Gus Morton, Hugh Bolton, Sid Smith and Cal Gardiner. The evenâ€" ing began at 6 p.m. at the Doâ€" minion Store parking lot with a pet parade and decorated biâ€" cycles, for which prizes were given. Two dogs won the top two prizes. Lucky draws were held, a collection taken, and soft drinks sold to raise funds to sponsor two amateur ball teams in the Downsview Athâ€" letic Association. If there are any mierchants who would lend their assistance as sponsors to this worthwhile project, please ‘phone Mr. Lawrence at CH. 1â€" 3764. \ _ The sympathy of the neighâ€" |bours is extended to Mrs. J. T. LKent, 17 Loney Ave., whose , mother, _ Mrs. Julia Prestie, ‘passed away on July 18th. Social Notes Mrs. J. Crang and children of 12 Rosalie Ave. will spend the month of August with her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Smart, at Allenwood Beach, Georgjian Bay. Just returned to their homes on Desmont Ave. from a happy vacation in the Kawartha Lakes are Mr. and Mrs. G. Swain, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Eason from Georgian Bay, with their faâ€" milies. We are sorry to report that | we are losing one of our first Oakdale Acres families to Knob | Hill in Searboro â€" the Andrews, | who leave 30 Dallner Ave. next | week. | Advance Notice | Advance notice is given of the great need for a Cubmaster ‘in | the Oakdale Acres area in the | fall. There are capable assistants | available ,a new church in the | making, and a large number of | boys who are in the Club age | group. ‘ mm cnmmmminammmmime commmmmersmemmune | MAPLE LEAF NEWS | By These past few weeks of heat | have been tough on us all. The | rain we had was more than welâ€" | come but could have done with | more since the water is so short | in North York. The lawns that | people have worked on so hard ;i all spring are all dry and brown | but we are sure with the coâ€" operation of all, our water supâ€" ‘ ply will soon be back to normal. With a record of 11 wins beâ€" hind him, we feel that congratuâ€" lations are in order for our loce‘ stock car driver, Roy Abery, 27 Blue Springs Rd. He has now been moved to the fast car heats with such rivals as Ralph Spenâ€" cer, Jim Howard, and another local driver, "Terrible" Ted Hogan, who doesn‘t really live up to his nickname. During a recent feature race, Roy had the winning place for the first four laps till Spencer moved in to take the win by two inches. STOCK LRIVER GERRY «ie 12081 our neighbours better; then we legern they are leaving us. The Mitchels of Blue Springs have moved. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara are moving. We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Jones, 25 Blue Springs Rd. i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders, Montana Drive on the arrival of a baby daughter, a sister for Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mousley and Misses Olive and Margaret have returned from a motor trip through parts of the United States. They report a lovely trip ahd nice weather. MRS A. CARBI® CH. 1â€"9260 On Thursday evening. July 14th a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. L. Frost (nee Joyce Kearns of Kettleby, Ont.) who received som very lovety gifts for which she thanked everyone present. Joyce‘s mother and cousin came from Kettleby for the shower. L ovely _ refreshments _ were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Swan. Linda Jones, Golfdown Dr., is home after a two weeks holiday at Marlene Harris‘ cottage at Woodland Beach, Ont. PERSONALS We just get to know some of You Can‘t Beat Aces! 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. May, Mauâ€" NORTHWEST PLANT: 1906 Jane St., at Woodward CH. 4â€"2255 for FAST PICKâ€"UP SERVICE CALLS 33 ; DAY OR NIGHT * TV Aerials Installed HAVE YOUR VACATION TOGS DRY CLEANED NOW! CLOSED THIS WEEK FOR VACATION OPEN AGAIN TVESDAY, AUG. 2 311 Weston Rd, Mt. Denni: 1727 Jane St. WHEEL BALANCING Per Weigh Wheel 850 In:lugd:'.l Enjoy A Smooth Ride! ; DOUBLE CLEAN METHOD Giendale O.K. Rubber Welders PHONE RO. 7â€"9411 CH. 1â€"1441 CH. 10026 Jane and Trethewev GRANDOR LUMBER Vera‘s Bakery SERVICENTRE FOX‘ CH. 1â€"1391 % Cakes & Pastries Delicious Steaks & Chicken Pies O.M.L. Tow Truck Minor Repairs Open 24 Hrs. Weston DBDry Cleaners anad launderers SERVICE MASTER 1725 Jane St. CH. 1â€"6102 Try Our 7â€"Hour Cash and Carry Dry Cleaning Service WESTON HOUR SERVICE DRY CLEANING on Carryâ€"andâ€"Save Specializing In $3.50 reen, Roger and Patky Murphy have returned home from a holiâ€" day at a beach near Honey Harâ€" STORK SHOWER Mrs. Sherman, Albion Rd., Thistledown, held a surprise stork shower for Mrs. Helm (nee Edna Ward) on Thursday evening, July 21st. Edna received some very nice and useful gifts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sherman‘s daughter, Betty, and by Mrs. June Fotherby. PERSONALS Sharon Cunliff, Elmburst Dr. had a few of her chums in on Saturday afternoon at a birthâ€" day party. A neighbourly welcome is exâ€" tended to the family from Humâ€" ber Summit who have recently taken up residence on Elmhurst Dr. . The morning service at Elmâ€" lea Baptist church was taken by Mr. Johnston of Weston, who had kindly consented to take charge of the service here in the absence of Mr. Baughurst. For his sermon, he spoke on, "The Mr. and Mrs. Field, Dennis Field and Mr. Baughurst motorâ€" ed 10 Bracebridge over the weekâ€"end to visit Ann Field and help her to celebrate her birthâ€" day. Ann is still working hard at her skating. CHURCH SERVICE Hands of Christ." Will supply everything ©@ Recreation Room ©@ Basement Apartment © Home Additions and Repairs Improvement Credit up to 3 yrs. 1462 Jane St., CH. 1â€"3586 Midâ€"Summer Sale i MOSIERY _ Suits, ;psoflf“wro':;, ‘;’rfl‘i’: | l."ssA‘i:’p:;c:I"o ery, Costume . Jewellery, Poir $1.10 Handbags. 2 Pairs 12.2! ELIZABETH SHOPPE Up to 50% Off 79 Main $¢. . â€" â€" CH, 1.0883 accompanied by a receipt from any advertiser A page and Here‘s a very easy way for you to win $10 cash. Just think of the best title for this picture and then fill in the form giving the title and your name, address and phone number. Clip along the perforated line and enclose with a sales slip or receipt from any advertiser on this page. Your entry must reach the Times & Guide office no later than next Monday noon. The winner will be announced in next Thursday‘s Times & Guide. Write The Best Title For This Picture The Times & Guide â€" Winner Last Week â€" MRS. 0. C. IRWIN Apt. 14, 285 Main St. N. CL. 1â€"2901 WIN 10 AND SEND IT TO sang two beautiful solos. !_Ome unfortunate woman last week had her purse removed from her kitchen while she was bathing her baby. Please don‘t |leave your sereen doors unboltâ€" |ed. Many residents on St. George‘s Blivd. are disgusted with the unâ€" necessary â€" increase in | traffic along their road which is due only to the misplaced signs which concern new homes in Westhampton and not on York or St. Georges. These signs are an eyeâ€"sore due to their size. Residents would prefer a much smaller size of sign if they have to be pestered with such niusanâ€" Many folks lucky enough to possess cottages beat a hasty retreat to them during last weekâ€"end‘s heat. Mr. and Mrs. England are looking forward to welcoming M‘ England‘s mother who is coming from the "old country" for a visit. PURSE SNATCHING Mrs. Johnston was the pianist By Smoke Shop and Record Bar 1744 Jane Street Phone CH. 4â€"0023 Motorola GCar Radios ss::»s Special Orders Filled In 1 Day CAN DEPEND oN OUR SERVICE Texaco Service Station $34 Main N. CH. 1â€"2831 HMHosiery Special Rear of Barber Shop Downsview Plaza RECORDS Ist Quality, 51 gauge HOLLISTER‘S ERNIE‘S Completely installed while you wait for all makes and models of cars. 4 ce uen : E o cd, @ TELECOUSTICS RADIO TV SERVICES Popular And Classical on this !_Baby Lawrence John, son of j| *Mr, and Mrs. O. Sturino, 14| [Harrow Dr. was christened on Sunday, July 24th at St. Matâ€" {thew‘s R. C. church. The baby‘s . godparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Prezio of Islingion. | _Mr. and Mrs. J. Crocker, 34 ‘Arrowsmith Ave. held a fareâ€", well party at their home, llongi | with friends and neighbours, for | »Mr, and Mrs. B. Faultless who | |have left our community and will reside in Willowdale. | lawn is an absolute mess and its the first time I have seen a willow weeping. CUB NEWS â€" We would like to express our appreciation to our friends of the Maple Leaf Scouts who kindly donated $25 to help along with the purchase of eqiupment for the Glenâ€"Ray Cub pack. The pack is now getting organized and it is hoped to have everyâ€" thing ready for the youngsters in September when they return to ‘school. SQCIAL ACTIVITIES ace ‘ ‘ “;}@é Delâ€"Ray News Hi there â€" This water restriction business Name: Phone: Receipt Enclosed From: Drive Carefully Title: Address: 49 Main St. N., _ CH. 1â€"7681 N. C. BROOKBANKS Wallpaper Sale / to V2 Off Interior & Exterior Decorater Kitchens and Bathrooms Remodelled. Have or Aftic Turned Into a Renting Pre FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 1â€"0374 Price of discontinued lines RUMSEY BROS. \ CONSTRUCTION | Cor. Keele & Wilson DICKIN TAXIT CH. 1â€"8372 24 Hour Service S$tT. 8â€"9226 Day-o; Night FROM Wrestler‘s Sad Tale Moral For Travellers THE TIMES ANMD GUIOE â€" Thursday, July 28th, 1956 â€" If you‘re planning n\nip and likely to need # fairl amount of cash, there‘s a useful le«son in the fate of Yousu‘f the Terâ€" rible Turk, a wresiler who inâ€" vaded Canada during World War 1. Yousuff _ didn‘t â€" trust proâ€" moters, and insisted on being paid in advance in coin. which he kept in returring . suff‘s ship Terrible _‘ board and CRADLE SHKOP A Baby in the House? Then see Selection of Nursery Furniture. : CARRIAGES FROM 29.95 â€" HIGH CHAIRS FROM 8.95 â€" COMMODES FROM G.95 â€" PLAYPENS FROM 9.98 â€" STROLLERS FROM G6.98 â€" CRIBS FROM 29.50 ETC. f KIDDIES‘ WHEELBARROWS, PEDALKARS, .TRIKES, DOLLS, STROLLERS, SAND BOXES. _ . WE ALSO HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ALUMINUM GARDEN CHAIRS, FOLDING TABLES. CHAISE LOUNGE SPECIAL 29.95 « 196 MAIN ST. N. PHONE CH. 1â€"0668 (Opposite Church St.) MORRIS SCALE‘S GARAGE 1910 Jane St. Too Hot? Too Cold? 1288 Wikon Ave. SERVICE SALES AND PARTS GRAVEL FOR YOUR BRIVEWAY? LOAM FOR YOUR GARDEN? SsoD FOR YOUR LAWK? ROTO . TILLIKG? : N. R. AGNEW & CO. PHONE CH. 1â€"7781 For Heating & Air Conditioning Service or Installations a money returning â€" was. toum Turk | plun struck out 190 Calvington Drive v belt. When q home Youâ€" inedned. ‘The lunged _ overâ€" out resolutely CH. 1â€"0105 for the shore. Though he mains tained a forward projress, the weight ef his mosoy mmaniains ed4 a _ dewr wasd o prosisss, lng before ho was rescuss, Yousu had beea forcel to devest hime self of his precous monty belt The moral is, of course. never carry lerke sims of cas\ when trave ling. As Pat Grasham of the locul brinch of the Reval Bank pe.nis oct if Youn‘! hadg had_serse ercush to corvert hig vanrineg odnto t rasellers chemaes betere belccurs heme, Le‘d sUll bave bis n.crev, even f be‘d beon foue1 to shed the ebryosues ‘hermst)ges. Byvo telling the bink Che nuubers of the the bs missing able to DAYS NIGHTS CH. 1â€"7791 CH. 1â€"0704 Keele and Flaomborough Times & Quide Regent Station Wilson and Jethro CH. 1â€"3227 y3 #â€"PAINTS PR A TT It Pays To Read The Ads Top Lube With $3 Gas REGENY SERVICE cheaues he‘d ha get his monsy i HARDWARE 1902 JANE STREET CH. 1â€"8161 and it pays to Run An Ad ALPF‘S FREE Downsview P.O. For Friendly Service CH. 1â€"8381 hrck For C.lL. Us