Warren Brecken isn‘t over his undertumate . streak . yet. _ He struck the back of bis head op Company Limited 139 Main St. 5., Weston Ridge ROQd ==N BW un\ v="Wrccersons. montes W Congratulations to Mrs. Geo. m-mummlmu,u... or Aitic Turned into a Rentina Pro mc y 7. EP Beaver Lumber Your Friendly Credit Lumber Dealer . ... Picture Panel Combination â€" es . _ Door Designed for a brighter outlook and increased â€" summer . ventiloâ€" Hion through decorator designed Picture Ponels. Rustâ€"precf screen, taxicâ€"freated pine construction. RUMSEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION 1117 Main St. N., Westo A lecal independent dealer FURNACE OIL â€" â€" ol BuRNERS Sales and Service 16. 15 ces o â€" 26" x 6‘6%" and ~ 28" x 63‘4" ULL on "Let One Call Do It All"‘ at Ganada‘s ZJost Bank . .. 1e a a a e e e 6 a e e q a e 6 a e 8 A n e 6 6 n e e e e e a e e 66 6 n e "nreoms RKemodelled, Mave Your Basament l:.!urnod Into a Renting ".â€:::“ n FREE ESTWMATES PNHNONE CH. 1â€"3226 ---.--.-o-ooo.o-o.a-.-.o.-.o..o.-oqo-'.-.i VINCENT S. GRANT, Manager Jane St. & Wilson Ave. Branch, 1674 Wilson ARTHUR BEGIN, Manager WITH CANADIANS IN UVBAY WALK OF LIPE SiNCE 1617 Weston Branch, 45 Main Street North : FLEMING GILMOUR, Manager Rexdale Blvd. & Kipling Ave. Branch : Drive, DOmgra‘uw/ations to Mr. ang| VNO Na@s been working on . a Mrs. Goodsen in the recent DOW®@I~PrOject in Pakistam since birth of a daughuter, November. _ _ _ ‘ha'ï¬hifllucw«h and te have it stitched up. Here‘s hoping he has a rest he-mu-n;..uh Congratulations to Mr CH. 1â€"0798° CH. 1â€"1180 | _ Best wishes for success in | their farming venture to Mr. and Mrs. Johann Osmann and family who are moving to the | Midland area this weekend. |_Our good wishes to Faye Mcâ€" !Kenzie of Downsview Ave., who | 262. SAptC I2t? {today) at t.hei . RECITAL ichool The guest speaker is to| Thirteen performers _ from be Frank Watson, a former Weston and Downsview took ichool teacher, and our district part in the reeital by pupils of tepresentative om the North Marion Demorest, L.TCM.. on York scheol board. He will Saturday, April 14, at the Roval | discuss matters pertaining â€" to Conservatory of Music. They | the educational situation, | were: â€" Betsy â€" Kiddell, Judith | LIGHT ATTENDANCE Page, Brian Lenglet, Sheila | . +T MOTHERS AUXL |_ _ |Gitson, Susan McCaski), _ Maâ€" | _ The Maple Leaft Cub and ureen Rowland, Barbara Richâ€" Scout Mothers‘ Auxiliary held a ardson, Diane Carter, Mary meeting on Wednesday, April | Worrall, Betty Houselander, lith at Maple Leaf school. The Lorraine Repath, Linda Repath attendance was rather light and and Ronald Morrish, It was an a discussion was held as to how excellent performance and enâ€" to make the evenings more enâ€"|joved by a large audience of ’tunaming. It was decided to parents and friends make every other meeting a SOCIAL \more or less social eveping. Congratulations to Mr. and _A new pack of Cubs, Scouts\Mrs. Frank O‘Learv, 83 Hayâ€" | and Brownies has been opened | market Rd., on the birth of ‘at Gracefleld school, organized their third son. by Mr. Edwards. Some of the| Mrs. Greenfield of Montreal, l: Ridge Road group has been diâ€" is the guest of her daughter [ verted to the new group. Mrs. Moe Rosen, and her family ! It was decided not to hold a of Mayall Ave. bake sale as there are sufficient| The sympathy of the neighâ€" ‘lunds to just cover present ex-‘bcurs is extended to the family |penses. The members also de-)of the late G. L. Austin. 20 Havâ€" cided to discontinue the 25 cents market Rd.. who passed . away ‘a month dues charge next year om March 31. and to request a set fee for the BLIND CANVAs |vear from each Cub mother. Mrs. R. W. Swanick, 9 Loney 1‘ PERSONALS Ave. is Cantain in thig arma far SCHOOL BD. MEMBER I TO ADDBESS H & s 1 The Ridge Rd. Home and School Associatien â€" will _ hold | their April meeting on Thursâ€"| day, April 19th (today) at the| school The guest speaker is to| be Frank Watson, a former ichool teacher, and our district representative on the North York school board. He will discuss matters pertaining . to the educational situation. 1 The former group meets ll‘+ the home of Mrs. Hawking on Calvington Dr., . on ‘!'undml and the other group meets at Mrs, Duke‘s home on H.ilhviqw\ Ave. _ These meetings are for | children from § to 13 years of age. I Credit Jewellers 8 Main St. N. W Our experienced craftsmen . will o wtare your wafch to the preciyjor timekeeper . you need All watches electronically rested â€" 48â€"hout service All work guaranteed A "Happy Tour" Rally was held recently at Downsview Baptist church. _A film strip, "He Is Risen‘", was shown, sevâ€" eral games were played and refreshments were served, Forâ€" tyâ€"six children from the Beverâ€" ley Hills and Downsview groups were present. Watch Repairing If Time Counts, You Can Count On Us has DOLLY Weston Marie Bracken, popular young brideâ€"toâ€"be was guest of honour ‘at a miscellaneous shower April |9th at the home of the groom‘s | parents in Islington. â€" Hostesses ‘at the event were the groom‘s |sister, Sue Nolan and one of the | bridesmaids, Marg Bailey, A personal shower for Marie was held at the home of a friend, Marta Magee on April lith, We joi}a Mr. and Mrs. Armâ€" our of ‘Uphill in welcoming home their son, Jim from Sudan, Egypt. Jim has been in the gervice for three years and is home on leave for three months. I know many of the children in the district have contacted measles this year but I certainly was surprised to hear that Mrs. Betty Terry of Deerhurst was ill with measles. Mrs. M. C. Spence; viceâ€"presiâ€" dents, Mrs. Barbara Lord, Mrs. Helen~ Hudson; secretary, Mrs. Val Martin; â€" treasuter, _ Mrs. George Ledger; social convener, Mrs. Fay Ferguson; memberâ€" ship convener, Mrs. Dora Dunâ€" thorne; programme â€" convener, Mrs. Shirley Eakin. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pelmo Park Ratepayers Assoâ€" ciation held their regular monthâ€" ly meeting Monday, April 9th in the Pelmo Park school. It was election nigï¬tv and the following executive was elected for the year 1956â€"57: president, Mrs. Redding, wife of the nastor of Downsview Baptist church has been spending a few days with friends in the Byron district. START ON SCHOOL Hurrah! ; Our new school is finally under way. Construction started this past week so. mayâ€" be it will be ready for the auâ€" tumn term. The sympathy of the neighâ€" bours is extended to the family of the late G. L. Austin. 20 Havâ€" market Rd.. who passed away on March 31. BLIND CANVAS Mrs. R. W. Swanick, 9 Loney Ave., is Captain in this area for the current campaisn for the Blind which began on Monday April 16, and continues for three weeks. For further inâ€" formation call Mrs. Swanick at CH 1â€"2778 is being married on Snturdz;\; April 28th. We‘re glad to report that Mrs. E. Rollandson is â€" recovering nicely from a recent, serious operation. SOCIAL Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank O‘Learv, 83 Hayâ€" market Rd., on the birth of their third son. Mrs. Greenfield of Montreal, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Moe Rosen, and her family of Mayall Ave. Please be sure that the pupils are in lcfl\ol at the hour scheduled for your school, It will be necessary to send afterâ€" noon kindergarten pupils in the morning. No pupil can be done unless they are present at the correot time in the school in which they are regigtered. Preschool children can not be donea at this time. It is expected that the vaccine will be available in four weeks time to give another dose to the above school children and also an additional dose to the school children who had two doses last year. view, Avro, Canada Packers, Possible started, the Weston Business _ Men‘s _ Association Polio Vaccine is being given this week and next week to school children who did mot receive Polio Vaccine last year and to those pupils who received ome does only. RCAF Supply Depot, Downsâ€" Three teams have been enterâ€" ed in the league and a fourth is tentative. Already line up are: An erganizational meeting of | The "nylon party" beld Friâ€" _ £ +0 % theWeston Ladies Softball leaâ€" ‘day evening was very successâ€" Form Group Committeo gue was held on Manday nigbt N with about 30 women atâ€"!\ The ist Rexdale Boy Scouts last with no change in officers @Rding. Approximately $15. was and Wolf Cub erganizsation has resulting. raised for the church, Great formed a new group committee Three teams have been enterâ€" °"@4t is due Mrs Dougiag Buckâ€" 3t a meeting held March 26th, ed in the league and a fourth is 1080@ who was responsible tor The following is the new comâ€" 22 Mayall Ave., Downsview | _ 8 MKS w punNning Pelmo Park Patter DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK Oakdale Acres Pollo Vaccine at the Schools Mrs. Shirley Eakin CH. 1â€"2859 SHOWER HELD CARL E. HILL M.D., M.O.M Today, _ Woman‘s Auxiliary Missionary Society had the wonâ€" derful _ opportunity of hearing Jane Scott who writes the inâ€" spiring articles called "Advenâ€" tures with God" in the ‘Teleâ€" gram. The Woman‘s Association also joined with them for this meeting. AT‘HOME & SCHOOL The general meeting of the Melody Rd. Home & School Asâ€" sociation took place on April 18th. _ The guest speaker was Miss Anderson, who is librarian Flowers, both indoor and outâ€" door, will lend the Spring atmoâ€" sphere to the Bazaar. There will also be the usual teaâ€"room. Mrs. Allate, who instructs in the fascinating work of smoekâ€" | ing, will be on hand to answer | questions on the work. There is now a machine which gather:f‘ the material preparatory to the | actual smocking. _ This makes j the work quicker. | Homeâ€"baking and sewing will have pride of place but the addâ€" ed features of interest are a smooking demonstration and a sale of goldâ€"fish,. The fish have been ordered from Mr. Aston who a few weeks ago took part in the TV show "What‘s my Line". |_ Miss _ Hetty McCutcheon, known to many as "Aunt Het |\ty", who had made her home in Woodbridge since the recent |death of her sister, Mrs. Robt. |Stewart, passed away suddenly on Sunday afternoon, STORE OHANGES HaNDs l The IGA store has changed | hands %nd we, the average perâ€" son feel sorry that nice people should lose their living, having |to get out because of fear of ‘robbery. _ The new owners are also very nice people. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fox in the passing of~Mr. Fox‘s father on Sundav. The Woman‘s Association of Riverside United Church have planned their Spring Bazaar It will be opened by a popular TV personality. The Rev. Newsham officiated at the morning service at St. Andrew‘s Anglican church last Sunday. _ He preached on the subject, "Pray that we may be given grace to follow Christ". At the Sunday evening service. members of the A.Y.P.A. helped with the service. On Tuesday, representatives from all the churches met in St. Andrew‘s Sunday School to discuss the plans for cofleuting| for the Bible Society of Upper | Capada. _ _ Monday was Home and School night and after a holiday, it is always a rush. | The programâ€" mes are always so good and the competition of which class has the most mothers and fathers out to the meeting, is always keen. Clinie Day on Wednesday. The Red Cross organization is always pleased. mothers accept this fine opportunity of having the doctor look over the bakies. St. Andrew‘s Women‘s Guild held their Aoril meeting on Monday, the 16th. * Misses McCuaig and Millidge spent the holiday week in New York and both are feeling betâ€" ter for the change. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi\\am Stephen Slqan of 147 Elmhurst Dr. was chistened on Sunday. the very pleasant evening, The Wittée: chairman, G, Hacock, ladies of the "month of March", secretary, G. Tryar; teasurer, wheo sponsored the party, serv= Mr. A. Purkiss; @quipment secâ€" ed refreshments at the close of retary, Mr. V. Veal; publicity the Semenstration. | | secretary, Mr. J. R Chittock; Cynthia lsobel Slean, daughâ€" badge secretary, Mr. Kaliczak; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi\\~m women‘s . auxiliary, president, i'c.lu Slgan of 147 Eimburst Mrs. F. Archer. & WESTDALE and HUMBERLEA Thistlctown News Riverside United Church Mrs A E. sMYTB â€" on MES, VERA BIRDâ€"CHB 40086 JA 169 MAIN ST. NORBTH WESTON CL 439775 | for North York. Her theme was, |"How to create an interest in veading". Grade 8 pupils helpâ€" ed Miss Anderson to demonâ€" strate to the attending parents |how this could be affected. * | MEN‘Ss CLUB AcTIVE ( I have only just discovered about the Men‘s Club connected with â€" Riverside United. _ This |very active group of 20â€"25 perâ€" sons meets once a month &nd have Al Ogilvie as president. During the recent campaign for funds towards the building of |their church, the club were exâ€" tremely busy. SMOKE SIGNAL kind, mature. For the week of April 19th to 25th: CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT â€" ve good, mature. THE â€" KENTUCKIAN violent im spots SEVEN LITTLE Foys The assembly sang the song which was led by Mr. Weller‘s class, The group welcomed the Opportunity of joining the class in singing thig French ganadian melody. â€" The assembly â€" closed with the singing of "O Canada". United Church W.A. The Woman‘s Association of the Rexdale United church held their usual meeting April 10th at the home of Mrs. G. Hutchinâ€" son, 11 Chilcot Ave, East Rexâ€" dale. Mr, Weller‘s grade seven demonstrated with actions words the meaning of the "Alouette". The first assembly of the spring term at Elmles school was held om Friday, April 13th with the following members of the students‘ council helping with the opening exercises;: Anne Hayward, chairman; Doug Adâ€" amson, scripture lesson; Maurâ€" een â€" McBain, morning | prayer; Florenceâ€" Bermack, hymn â€" anâ€" nouncement; Jim Allen, report on the progress of the various sports activities that are held daily at the school. At the last meeting held Monâ€" day, April 9th, George Hacock Jr was appointed acting patrol leader of the panther patrol, and Cary â€" Penrose, acting ° patrol leader of the beaver patrol Peter Tiveron passed his 2nd class Scout and swimming badge. Terry Bird and Ron Cousins passed their 2nd class Scout badge, and Gary Myron was inâ€" vested as a Scout. jApzil &th at 3t Paul‘as cburch, The group committee will be meeting every ind Monday ‘at $t, Paul‘s church at 830 p.m. 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | AT LIPPAY‘S l§ Big Used Car Lot| SUPER ‘63 Ford Sedan .. .. $1296 NICK ‘61 Ford Sedan .... $ 896 ‘61 Oldsmobile 88 .. $1096 MIDâ€"APRIL SALE 30 DAY GUARANTEE PERFECT LIKE NEW ‘64 Plymouth Sedan. $1496 â€" very class _ and song. very of ThiG TMES ANRD GUIOR â€" @ren mQNDAY ThBV TMURSDAY 9 IQ 5 + BRiQaY 9 IQ § « €CLOAAPD 34M Leans made io residonis o ail wrreunding tewine * Passang) Binange Campany af Cunado April 19th, 1956 All persons are respectfully requested to take notice hereof, and to govern themsalves accordingly. f Any Byâ€"law of the Town of Weston in which time is mentiqned@ it shall, during the afcrementioned perigd, mean Daylight Saving Time. °_ TAKE NOTICE that Byâ€"law Number 2264, passed by the Municipel Council on the §th day of March, 19536, provides that a period of Daylight Saving Time shall come into effect in the Town of Weston commencing at 2.Q0 g‘clock a.m. on Sunday, April 29th, 1956, and continuing untit 2.00 o‘clock g.m. on Sunday, September 3Qth, 1956. N OCTObennemmmoe orommmmeieel ouk cuck . : â€" To radien en 1 qy <o aihagk l wï¬k‘d amemai ae io mensicn _ (Onck | loang 400 in $2000. 00 o00 18 MAIN ST. SOUTH COLEMAN THE TAILOR COLEMAN THE TAILOR ©nPRETE @CVIEIDT, 05. SEmEDEn Won P EGnene Phune: Chearry 1â€"§237 â€" Caivin M. Pester, Y€% MAD PROCLAMATION ‘42 Dodge Sedan . ... $ 89 AS 18 AS 1$ ; ‘49 Vanguard Sedan .. RADIO RADIO ‘60 Plymouth Sedan . . TOWN OF WESTON GOD SAVE THE QUEEN e a t u with the populor Tweed appecrence and the comfort of fine Worsteds. * Royal York avit ; in yoâ€" new i Phone fos ipan in 2 pc $695+ wWESTON N. CLARK, Mayor