REAL ESTATE AGENT 962 Scarlett Rd. â€" CH. 1â€"9781 _ STVART MERCER, Realter w 2837 Dundas §+. W. # West Toronto LAVELL: In loving memory of @ur.dear granddaughter Betty / ‘These who loved her best _ Missg her most. Ever remembered by Grandma and.. Grandad. URTI8:; In loving memory of m dear mother Annie Curtis who passed away Oct. 16th 1954. Upright and just in all her .. ways. f;it,h(ul and true to the end We have buyers for small mcreage properties with or without buildings, within 20 miles of city. Weston Toronto $12,900, brick T room income hame, double garage. Humber Heights $12,900, brick 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, close to Malton Rd. Bearlett Rd. district, $12,5300, bungalow, 5 rooms and baseâ€" ment room, 60‘ lot, private Arive, 2 car paved garage. Weston: $13,000, good cash «o win â€" payment. required Brick home, 6 rooms and sunroom, hardwood, oil heat. «. Of her days. _ \In silence she suffered, in patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. Lovingly remembered by Don. xâ€"41â€"1t FILSON: We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and apâ€" iation to our many relaâ€" E'vel. friends and neighbours for their kindness and symâ€" pathy shown us in the loss of m beloved wife and grandâ€" mother. We especially wish to thank the Rev. George Roe for his kindness, W. J. Ward funeral home, Pallbearers, Canadian Legion Ranger Branch 218, Westonia Rebecca Lodge 305, St. Johns Womens Church Year, Womens Assoâ€" giation of United Church, Tiâ€" magami, W.A. members St. Simons Church,â€" Timagami, Girls of the Carl Austin Comâ€" tny and the Jacob Bull Chapâ€" r LO.D.E. Mr. Herbert Wm. Wilson and family. 8â€"5 p.m. African violets, ‘mprons for sale. Draw on Max Factor Dream Box. Lot on Scarlett Rd €TOBER TEA: John Countryâ€" man Chapter, 1O.D.E., are hdlding their October Tea at the home of Mrs. 0. Back, 15 Sykes Ave. on October 19th, JRKEY dinner Thursday, Ocâ€" tober 20th, 5.30 to 7 p.m. unâ€" der the auspices of the Mt. Dennis Chapter O.E.S. $1.50 Masonic Temple â€"Main St., Weston â€" Euchre .35¢. W.L. FALL Card Party, Friâ€" dey, October 21st, 8:15 p.m. St. Jahn‘s Parish Hall, George St. Prizes and refreshments. Admission 50c. xâ€"41â€"1t 7‘ IN MEMORIAM and MRS. John W. Chapâ€" m of Fergus, Ontdrio wish Announce the engagement ‘their daughter Muriel ime to Mr. Gordon George aree son of Mr. and Mrs. G, Pearce of Weston. The Fplage will take place Satâ€" Bay, October 29th at 2 o‘â€" utSt. Andrews Presbyâ€" hurch, Fergus, Onâ€" p+ Â¥â€"41â€"!t CARD OF THANKsS SUBURBAN LAND ves announce the u'ï¬:’ son, William ® brother for Jacqueline Susan, on October 6th, _at Humber Memorial Real Estate Broker COMING. EVENTs REAL ESTATE W. F. WRIGHT M SCO TT rge rooms, unfurnished int apattment, Kitchen sink and _ cupboards, om _ with shower $14 CH. 14734 oâ€"41â€"1t warm unfurnished two basement _ apartment tained, ate 3 piece hone C!’{";-llb'l CH. 1â€"6189 WANTED 50‘ front x~41 xâ€"41â€"1t Qâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"It xâ€"41 Jack oâ€"41â€"1t »I1t 1t WESTON: smart unfurnished apartment, combination livâ€" ingâ€"dining _ room, _ bedroom, electricallyâ€"equipped â€"kitchen, fine district convenient to everything. Adults, $90. HU. 8â€"2380. xe4lâ€"1t LARGE L â€"~shaped recreation room with hall entrance, (Caâ€" nadien business couple preâ€" ferred.) CH. 4â€"0052. x 41â€"1t FURNISHED basement apartâ€" ment, self contained, centrally located, suit gentlemen ‘or business couple. CH. 6-0:118i' _ &â€"41â€" MT. DENNIS Victoria Blvd. near Weston Rd.: Furnished apartâ€" ment, suit young business couple. RO. 7â€"1325. MALTON distriet: in farm home, three and four room unfurnâ€" ished apartments, hot water heating with oil, selfâ€"containâ€" ed. Conveniences, cupboards, stove, tile floors, immediate possession,‘ responsible tenants. Apply F. B. Jackson, Brampâ€" ton, R.R. No. 5. Phone Brampâ€" ton 636W3. oâ€"41â€"1t JANE & WILSON: beautiful basement _ apartment, â€" quiet, paved road, large living room, bedroom, 2 piece bath and shower, kitchenette has spaâ€" cious eupboards, heavy duty wiring, parking, designed for business couple and above average for comfortable living. Reasonable rent, immediate possession. CH. 4â€"5127. TWO room unfurnished baseâ€" ment â€" apartment one . block from Scarlett Rd, near Lawâ€" rence Ave. Ideal for Malton worker. Phone CH. 4â€"5389 after 5.30 p.m. SPRING, double bed size, Eaâ€" ton‘s, $18; Storm door and windows, â€" standard sizcs, 3 years old. First reasonable ofâ€" fer. CH. 1â€"3914. B A BY carriage, convertible, Lloyd, light grey, like new. Apply 36 Falstaff Ave. CH. 1â€" 9096. xâ€"41â€"1t THOR "Automagic" washer, 4 burner electric stove. CH. 1â€" 5894. xâ€"41â€"!t JANEâ€"Wilsoqg: 3 room unfurâ€" nished basement apartment, clean, warm and dry, quiet home, reasonable rent, close to transportation and shopping centre, CH. 1â€"9991. CHILD‘S crib, large size, exâ€" cellent condition, mattress inâ€" cluded. $25, Phone CH. 1â€" 5620. oâ€"41â€"1t ONE pair figure skates size 8, $5. One pair roller skates, white boots, size 7. $6. Ore pair nleasure skates; size 7, $3. CH. 1â€"2217. APARTMENT furnishiaag«:.Ches ‘ terfield suite, dining suite, bedâ€" chesterfield suite, silver grey bedroom suite, rugs, oriental colours, also broadloom. hall stair runners, coffee and matchâ€" ing end tables, all like new. RO 9â€"3978. . x 40â€"2t TWO pair black regulation Tap dancing shoes: one pair size 2; 1 pr. size 9. As new, reasonâ€" able. CH. 1â€"3238. [ RAPES M Je Free on all mateâ€" erials, $298 vard and ap _ iniâ€" mum six yerds _ Best quality Stee! Drapery track, 29¢ toot complete with fittings. . Mayâ€" fair Drapery & Rug Co., 2624 Eslinton Ave. West, at Keele RO 6â€"4264 xâ€"17â€"1tf MUSICAL _ Instruction, Piano clasgical anc popular Accor dion, Spanish Guitar _ {nstru ments rented to beginners New and used instruments tor sale CH 10781 â€" 202 Main §$94.50 | SINGER SEWING | CENTRE | 70 MAIN ST. SOUTH ‘ WESTON Phone CH. 1â€"8868 for ‘ FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION xâ€"27 1f COMPLETE set of storm sash and _ screens â€" for bungalow (built by Rice Bros.) Phone CH. 1â€"9448. STUDIO couch, green and wine. best offer takes. RO. 6â€"1930 after 5 p.m. xâ€"41â€"it GIRL‘S figure skates for sale, size 1; also wanted. . girl‘s skates, sizes 11 and 2. Phone CH. 1â€"3704. x 41â€"1t TWO large trieyeles, very good cendition; chest on chest of drawers, m.% like _ new. Phone CH. 1â€"1%85. DININGâ€"room suite, 8â€"piece. soâ€" lid oak, large table. luinngle for large family, must be soid, $35. Phone CH. 17856. xâ€"41 it 8t N Weston ARTICLES FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES SALES â€" SERVICE RENTALS NEW MACHINES FROM 14 xâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"It yâ€"41â€"It xâ€"41â€"2t xâ€"41â€"1t oâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"1t) x 40 tf oâ€"41â€"1It TRUCKS Wanted â€" Any canâ€" dition, ongâ€"ten and upwards Levy‘s Truck Buyers RQ, 2« 3681. x=25â€"TF FOR truck parts, it‘s Levy‘s â€"â€" All makes â€" new, used, reâ€" built, 1400 Weston Rd. RO 9â€" WANTED: 3 speed sutomatic DUTCH lady would ‘like day work. Phone CH. 4â€"4058. RELIABLE man wants employâ€" ment cleaning offices and small factories in Weston area. CH. 1â€"7462. xâ€"38â€"41 EXCLUSIVE dressmaking, | alâ€" terations, suits, dresses and skirts Wedding gowns a speâ€" cialty. Phone for appoint: ment. Mrs. Fargquhar. CH. iâ€" 0532 x A#â€"tf HANDY man wan‘s jobs, two nights and Saturday, cleaning office or factory or other work, experienced in electric motor repairs. CH. 4â€"4180 beâ€" tween 6 and 8 p.m. CAPABLE mature women in terested in registering as prac tical nurses home makers or baby sitters with agency opet atine in Weston and surround _ ing area CH 1 5413 x 25 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1955 CHRYSLERS . PLYMOUTHS MAN desires work as cleaner, janitor or elevator: operator. Call Mr. McLeod, CH. 4â€"2050. oâ€"41â€"1t Jamas Roberison Comoanv (Ltd.) COOK for cafeteria, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., 1860 Wilson Ave. West, apply Mrs. Flin. WORKING partner for new business, no eapital required ideal for married lady. Phone CH. 1â€"6082 for particulars. Jamas Robertson : Company (Ltd.) record player; also desk. CH, 1â€"5152, % LABOURER wanted to apply tar on basement and do genâ€" eral building work. Appiv ‘7 Kingsview Blvd. CH. 4â€"3696, Required for ofiice work, with or without experience. 5â€"day week, employee benefits. â€"â€" Apply â€" THE 1116 Young lady«/for office work Typist preferred Dixon Rd WHOLESALE _ ~ PLUMBING WAREKOUSE Tâ€"ROOM brick house (or flat). COUPLE with baby have large Apply 87 Buttonwood A\'r.| unfurnished bright room . to Mt. Dennis. Phone RO. 7+ | rent, reduced rent for occasâ€" 5565. | _ ional baby sitting. Suitable for xâ€"41â€"1t | _ business lady, near Janeâ€"Lawâ€" apmmmmnpennnnimmmmmmmmpmepmesmmmmmee . Tononl CH. 4~3404. & LOST â€"â€" glasses, brown plastie frames in browm ease, vieinity Macdonaldâ€"Main St. Urgentiy needed. CH. 1â€"8233. HZLP WANTED. FEMALE Man wanted for warehouse, with or without experience. §â€"day week, emplayee benefits. â€" Apply â€" THE EMPLOYMENT WANTED evenings USED CAR SPECIALS BANK CLERK HELP _ WANTEDâ€"MALE RO. 2â€"8333 Residence:; CH. 1â€"1589 BIG DISCOUNT ON ALlL ‘55 MODELS ARTICLES WANTED BANK OF MONTREAL TRUCKS WANTED Call Albert Hobson CARS FOR SALE MOTOR PARTS DRESSMAKING TYPISTS Jane & Wilson CH. 1â€"1893 HOUSE TO LET DIXON RD. CH. 4â€"5351 LOST CH. 4â€"5351 ncâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"1t x=36â€"11 oâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"2t pâ€"41 â€"!t â€"41â€"it xâ€"40â€"1t xâ€"41â€"1t oâ€"41â€"it xâ€"41â€"1t PALLISTERâ€"Young, J. A. (nee Ruby Cook) contact wanted by Fred Taylor late of Brook+ field & Tartick Club, now at 92 Station Rd,, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, lnllll‘ld‘- ho ww COOK, Mrs. Alice Ruby, Mavis or Charles, who left Glasgow, 1922 on S.S. Cassandra, please contact Fred Taylor now at 92 Station Rd., Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. HYGIENIC $UPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed post paig in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25¢; 24 samples $1. Mail â€" Order Dept G4, Nova Rubber Co, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont xâ€"39â€" TROPICAL fish, Tanks, Pump, â€" Zebrasâ€"30¢, umsâ€"60e, Sumatranus Filtersâ€"75e, Call CH. ManyBther Wargains. WILSON & Jane: two gentleâ€" men to share bright room, twin beds, beard with packed lunch, light laundry. CH. 4â€" 0679. xâ€"41â€"1t YOUNG man to share room with same, twin beds, conâ€" tinuous hot water, good food. near Main St. bus. CH. 1â€"6835 xâ€"41â€"1t ACCOMMODATION for two gentlemen, large bright room, twin beds, partial board. CH.1â€" 0838. xâ€"41â€"1t FURNISHED room, gentleman preferred (breakfast and lunch _ packed _ if â€" desired.) Phone CH. 1â€"7192. MAIN floor, four unfurnished rooms and fourâ€"piece bath. Phone CH. 4â€"4087, evenings. xâ€"41â€"It MAINâ€"Wilson: Two large raoms and two piece bath, unfurnishâ€" ed, use of washer, T.V. outlet, one child welcome. CH. 1â€" 3052. x‘41â€"1t SINGLE basement room SINGLE or double room. full LARGE comfortable room, full board, extension phone, parkâ€" ing. Phone CH. 1â€"9869. $6. PER WEEK each. â€" Two young men to share room, Twin beds, close to transportaâ€" tion. Abstainers (no parking facilities) _ CH. . 1â€"3933. 55 Queen‘s Drive. BASEMENT bedâ€"sitting room, suit 2 or 3 men (furniture and board optional) _ Reasonable. Thistletown. Phone CH. 1â€"2369. xâ€"41â€"1t LARGE double rzmm, separate beds. suit gontlemen. 13 Cross St. CH. 4â€"0509. BRIGHT furnished room en main floor, suit one or two, near transbortation. Call after 4 P.M. CH. 4â€"1565. TWO furnisned room,. â€"Janeâ€" Trethewey district, own enâ€" trance, sink and frig., suit counle. Apply 19, The Wishâ€" Fone. xâ€"41â€"1t TWO _ furnished _ rooms{ suwit . business people. Appiy 287 Rosemount Ave. Phone CH. 4â€"4818. oâ€"41â€"it BRIGHT, comfortably furnished bedroom, located N/E end of Weston, gentleman preferred. Abstainer. Phone CH. 1â€"7303. xâ€"41â€"1t BEDâ€"SITTING® room and kitchâ€" en, Eglinten and Weston Rd., garage optional. Phone RO. 7â€" â€" 0202. . xc41â€"1t COMFORTABLE furnished SINGLE â€" furnished _ room _ in Scotech _ home _ suitable _ for young man or business girl, near transbortation. Apply‘ 236 Main St. North. 0â€"41â€"1t FRONT bedroom in quiet home, suit gentleman, close to bus and restaurant. A bstainer Phone RO. 2â€"223). able for Avro workers. Phone CH. 1â€"5774. xâ€"41â€"1t board, _ near transportntiovr'\'. RO. 7â€"6334. xâ€"4lâ€"1t FURNISiED rooms, electriâ€" cally equipped. suit couple (board if desired.) Phone CH. 4â€"4613. oâ€"41â€"1t room, board if desired. 60 Church St. Weston UNFURNI&SHED rooms and kitchen am sseond floor. selfâ€" contained, $65. monthly. Buaâ€" ness couple preferred. Appiy 349 Queens Dr., Weston ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS IC LET FUKNISHED FLATS TO LET PET STOCK ROOMS 10 LET UNFURNISHED xâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"!t Plants, Festivâ€" â€" §0c, 4â€"2858. xâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"It xâ€"41â€"It Oâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"Alâ€"It oâ€"41â€"1t xâ€"41â€"It Apply xâ€"4ialt 6â€"41â€" 1t 0â€"41 sulitâ€" WOODWORKING | repairs, » kitâ€" chen cabinets, ete., no job too small, Reasonable ‘rates. Odd jobs of any kind. CH (1â€"1382. 0â€"40â€"21 TRANSPORTATION Wanted: 4 ladies require ride downtown from Pelmo Cres, and Jane St., leaving 7 a.m. Phone CH, 4â€"3510, xâ€"41â€"1t Kingsview Repair Service > West End Movers LOAM, sand and gravel too small. Phone CH Davidson Dr. Locks, appliances, power tools, and radios. Work done by experts and guaranteed. Estiâ€" mates given free, . ‘BILL Nethery ashphait paving. | driveways _ scientifically _ de signed for durability and ap , |__pearance. Free estimate Phone | OR 4927 xâ€"23 19/ Painter & Decorator Special attention â€" given Paperhanging. alterations of all types, kitâ€" chen units, recreation roums, verandah, fences, etc. FURNITURE REâ€"FINISHING, REPAIRING HAY FURNITURE COMPANY for Appointment Installsd by licensed Drain Layers : TRENCHING â€" LIGHT EXCAVATING HANNA â€" PINDER stove and igq box. Business 2868. xâ€"41â€"1t eouple. 1763 Jane St. CH. 1â€" 7 Boyd Ave. GENERAL EXCAVATORS GRADING CONTRACTORS 49 GHURCH STREET CH. 1â€"92041 Planting and Pruning. Trees taken down. All work guarâ€" anteed. No. 1 Nursery Stock used. Free estimates. Chesterfreids and Chairs Studie Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired su» Covers MADE TO ORDER On Budget Terms if Desired MIT DENNIS _ UPHOLSTERING A.lyon RO 22708 H. C. BROOKBANKS SEPTIC â€" BEDS & TANKS FRONT END LOADERS BULLDOZERS _ SHOVELS GENERAL HAULAGE and DUMP TRUCKS FURNITURE REPAIRED CH. 1â€"7997 SERVICES OFFERED TRANSFPORTATION SODDING A.SPECIALTY Jones Bros. . Moving & Storage Weston CH, 1â€"5370 46 MAIN ST. N. CH. 1â€"7681 Excuavators Limited CH. 1â€"8271 MR. ROEDDING Landscape Gardening GERRY CLARKE CH. 1â€"6337 DOUG DAVIES Made To Order STCRM SASH UPHOLSTERING J â€" RO 22708 1034 Weston Road CARPENTRY CH. 1â€"5885 Dr. Woodbridgs CH. 1â€"5395 CH. 111915 xâ€"23â€" 1t xâ€"38â€"tf xâ€"38â€"tt 0â€"40â€"1t Weston xâ€"37â€" t xâ€"34 t no job 1â€"6820 (x 41 Uo 0â€"33â€"4t 17 tf to MODERN Fieer Service. Floors eleaned, waxed and poiished Any kind of fleoring brought up like new Painted walls wash ed Work guaranteed Freg esti matesg Phone A Corras CH | 0282 xâ€"32 t SCOTT HAULAGE Polishers for rent, day or even ing Alpha Engineering Company 1882 Jane St., Weston CH 1 5275 x 27 U © NOLAN DuPLiCAting |. _ NOMC® t0 cusoirors |‘ Kingsview Village . _ NOLAN DUPLICATING In tho Uiteies of mary cilopat ANo| my MRS..W. A, TYE&ELL 58 .‘A"":'c‘ seR y/jCp "| PAVL ©@120DAY," déceased. # ; OH. 1â€"1848 > A m § «emmmmnemmensnmemnnmenetnermeemmmmenneeyen 16 St Johns Rd, W. CH Pibe ul PBsc ap y Mary: Brtaln" «gt,tt| â€" Last Thursday afterncen nearâ€" FLOOR sanding, old dark floors made new, dustless machines. reasonable prices. Sid Galli tord Co. RO. 9â€"6769. _ xâ€"10 t FLAOUR SANDERS. Edgers and SHOWCARDS, â€" window _ banâ€" ners, price tags; prompt, effiâ€" eient service. Prices reasonâ€" able. Mrs. Gorrill, CH. 4â€"1025 x>36â€"tf Complete line of metal frames, Picture Framing, Passport and Chavifeur, Photostats: Child Photegranhy Our Specialty ROTOâ€"TILLING Aâ€"1 LOAM GRAVELâ€"CRUSHED STONE CAMERON 12 Main St. S. Septic Tanks, Cement Floors Driveway & Drains. Price very reasonab}>. CH.1:9407â€" SAND FILL PHOTOGRAPHS 7vovv â€o‘-v book" Free Estimates & Installation ED‘S GARDEN SUPPLIES Aâ€"1 soD LOAM, SAND, GRAVEL / & FLAGSTONE CONTRACTING Crushed Stone, Loam, Brick and Concrete Sand PICKERSGILL SOD SUPPLIES SAND, GRAVEL EXCAVATING, GRADING LOAM & FILL 4 DORVAL COPITHORH WOODBRIDGE 373 Baby sitting and Housekeeping Hourly â€" Daily Weekly Mature. capable women New Spacemaster ‘Folding DELIVERED or LAID SAND AND LOAM} FREE FSTIMATES PROMPT DELIVERY Featuring Custom made Lioyd Curts CARPENTER Remodelling Repairs General Construction Trim Work CH. 1â€"0374 ED. DAY FAMILY SERVICE CH. 1 â€" 104 Venatian Blinds all Flexalum Blinds "Stay beautiful because they METCALFE‘S Folding Doors CHERRY 15413 CH. 1 â€"9241 cH. 1â€"21% CH.. 1â€"3497 CH. 1â€"0105 CH. 1.8219 PHONE â€"‘for â€" â€"andâ€" xâ€"41â€"2t xâ€"41â€"4t (x 1 th Weston x2 U Mr. McNicol was well known in local military, naval, Masonic and sports circles. He was forâ€" merly a member of the Queen‘s York Rangers, Sunnylea Masâ€" ic Lodge and during World War II was an officer active in the training of Navy League Sea Cadets. Mr. McNicol was an outstanding ball player with west end commercial teams and “sang in a number of church | choirs. Walter McNicol Dies Suddenly 1k T perteay on "hattmabrt h r % duly Vflld' by effidavit, . Immediately efter the said date, the Administrators will distribyte the assets of the said deceased, having regard anly to slaims end they will not be (liahle to any person of. whose claim they whall not Osteber, 1984, send to the vi of the Estateb Meakes & ‘MacDonald, 294 Main Street North, Weston. Solicitors for the Ad: ministrators; _ Marjorie _ Madgett _ and Albin E. Giredat An executive with Moffats Ltd., Weston, for 17 years, Walâ€" ter W. McNicol, 44, of Neilson dr., Islington, diéd suddently at Windsor. His position prior to his death was that of gas utilâ€" ities representative. Mrs. Gwen Hibbs His widow, the formar Elaine Sebert; three children, Lynda, Karen and Wayne; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Summers and Mrs. Maris Daniels, and four broâ€" thers, David, Allan, William and Russell McNicol, survive. Tumpane St. school held their graduation â€" banquet lost week with sixtean pupils present. Head table guests â€" included Mrs. ‘Isobel Walker, president of the Homa and School Associâ€" ation and Mr. F. C. Sugs, prinâ€" cipal. who presented pins to the pupils after dinner. : BEVERLY HILLS and DOWNSVIEW Mr. H. Pullen drepped in durâ€"‘ ing the evening and spoke of the Amporiant foundation educaâ€" tion the studénts had received at Tumpzne, and how they would bensfit from it in the future The tables wore tastefully dec orn‘ed with flowers which had beca donated by Mrs. Say. Catering was in the hands of tha Homs and School executive, withâ€"everyone enjoying the deâ€" lcious foad. SYMPATHY Sincore sympathy is extended to Mir. G, Flinders and family, 51 Parent‘ Avs, on the loss of a wife and mothecr. RODING ST. H. & 8. Rodingâ€"8t.â€"Homeâ€"awd Schont held their first meeting of the year on Tuesday, October 4th with Gordon Parrott, presiding. About 30 puni‘s from the pres ent gvsade eisht were invited and teok part in the square dancâ€" ing. f Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Len Russell, 11 Tumpane, on the birth of their fourth child. a daughter. The fArst mesting of the seaâ€" son for the Beverley Hills Unitâ€"d church Men‘s Civb will be held on Tuesday, October 18th at the home of Howard Gray, 5 Deeâ€" vale, Beverley Hills. * Men of the congregation who have not attended the Men‘s Club are snecially invited Nominations for office for 1956 will be held at this meeting. Mr. Parrott welcomed new members as well as people who had «attended last year, and inâ€" troduced the Home and School executive to everyone present, Enquiries have been forthcomâ€" ing regarding a Nursery School If anyone is interested in having one started, or knows of one alâ€" ready in operation, please conâ€" tact Mr. G. Parrott. CH. 4â€"0268 Michlight of the evening was a talk on read safety given by PC R. Fear who is in charge Mr. V. Vandergust, principal. introduced all the teachers, and read a â€" detailed list of articles purchased for school use with money from the Spring Fair orâ€" ganized by the Home and School Association. Among the artibles were two radios, a threeâ€"speed record player, and flags for each classroom. _ Mr. Vandergust thanked the executive members of last vear for their wonderful coâ€"operation. DATED this 20th day of September, ased, having regard enly to whigh Jhy“. .h:rolm :.v. they "will not be liahle . WALTER MeNICOL Former Sea Cadet Ofiicer 4 v & it Wt Cl Coe " “ '“l n ds 44 mt me comty at Tard (4"| chiiaren at Pheraveg Sï¬ V&Mflh\ngcmawdmdwluwhfl [ihA, are hearby nofified to|interesting talks were given by MEN‘S CLUB ‘llne Studios High School Football Everyone enjoyed a dainty afâ€" urmx tea served by Mrs. Ray Cleeves and her helpers, There was an excellent baby sitting Monday night last saw the first meeting of the Home and School Association at the Fair» haven school. It was "Get Ace quainted Night" for all. . We would like to welcome Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell and family who have come to live on St. Andrew‘s Blvd. It was a glorious, sunny week= end and many paint pots were out in the village for a fall ree furbishing, exterior paint job. spoke brief! service availgble for the preâ€" schoolâ€"agers, of which many mothers availed themselves. ‘, ‘av T rvvvv-'.i-‘-v-â€"-v- TSEE _ children at Fairhaven ‘eew' met The "near casualty" last Wed» nesday night on Windsor Road is running arourd again and full of energy. On Sunday last Linda Jean Cowan and Bradley F. Leggatt were both christened at St. An« drew‘s Presbyterian chureh. _ Several ladies of the W.M,8. graup at St. Andrew‘s last Tues« day went on a tour of the Lyons Furniture showrooms and afterâ€" wards were served tea and preâ€" sented with vouchers. (Continued from Page T) whose names do not a\spur on the lineups are Jackie Ward and Jay Devries who look after the hundred and one things such as equipment and supplies for the teams. Present at the contests and trying to look as though they understood the game were Wes Boddington and Walt Hall of Little Big Four fame who were looking at the play of some of their starry graduates. Now that the playing field of the Weston Recreation Centre will be ready for next year, perhaps this exâ€" cellent little league will be back in operation onee more. Many accidents that occur in industry could be prevented by care on the part of the emâ€" ployee. Devices to protect him from typical accidents in the shop or plant have usually been developed by authorities ip the field and should be used whenâ€" of the North York Safety Council ever available PC Fear explained various hazards with children and their bicycles, and how parents could help to overcome these diffieulâ€" ties. A question period followed. Mr. G. Parroft thanked the speaker for his very interesting ard informative talk. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. WINS $1,000 PRIZE We have one very happy prize winner in our midst. Mrs. Alice Cooper who lives with her som and daughterâ€"inâ€"law at 8 Forthâ€" bridge Cres. picked up her phone on Saturday evening to give the correct answer to: a weekly conâ€" test by one of the grocery marâ€" kets. still leman, viceâ€"president of t lome and lehool‘ Association, A children‘s hymn, "Can a little child like me," was sung, as well as an anthem, "Heart be Rev. A. L. Borland based his sermon on, ‘"The Imperative of Gratitude." The sacrament of Baptism will be administered next Sunâ€" dav. Anv parents wishing to have their children baptized. nleae contact Rev. Borland this week + EVENING CLASSES In case you were not able to read one of the pamphlets brought home by the school chilâ€" dren,. there are to be various evening classes held at Tumnane schoolâ€"thisâ€"winter. Some of them get under way this week, and # seems there are instructions, for neople of all ages. It‘s so nice to have these things close at hand instead of having@ to travel two or three‘miles. These classes arg in the hands of the North York Recreation Committee, © SCOUT CEREMONY Mrs. Cooper plans to spend the money â€"â€" $1,000 â€" on a trip to England to visit her sister. gon- gratulations to you Mrs. Cooper. October 9th was Thanksgiving Sunday at the Beverley Hills United church. On Wednesday. Sentember ®, the 1st Downsview Scout Group held a "Going up" ceremony in the Downsview United Church. A large gathering of parents were present to watch the proâ€" motion of seven cubs to the Sceout Troop. The ceremony was simple but impressive and will be rememâ€" bered for a long time by Brian Hall, Ken Drury, Eddie Gervais, Don Caruso, Ron Hughes, Ron Bews and Bob Paterson. Various badges were presenâ€" ted to Scouts and Cubs during the evening. . Burley, the ; â€"lucl.d,-- 1, also ike ‘g:l:ilvtt: .fl: Mes 'ï¬ INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS BEV. HILLS ‘UNITED CH. 4â€"1516 1|