Times & Guide (1909), 23 Aug 1956, p. 6

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[REWARD tte.y2tttetettLetet A mechanic's special . '_....................... $50 Maven" lust a few of the many Safe-Buy Specials now Ining offered at "dueed.rrriees. at mm " N. I947 FORD COACH a . Most economical transportation I946 MERCURY SEDAN 122 Main St. N. I951 1950 PONTIAC COACH Clean as a pin, Weston's best buy 1949 FORD COACH 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN An excellent buy for only T956 METEOR SEDAN Heater, radio, 4,000 miles ... .e.... 1955 FORD COACH . Automatic, heater, 1,200 miles ..... 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN Like new, one of the cleanest . ....... 1953 METEOR SEDAN Heater, many extras, spotless _...... 1952 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Safe-Buy Used Cars To clear out the balance of our summer stock we are offering the following items at only -:C'ttr, ' 'ICT " - - , 'i'i'R'i)i?Fal;"itiii,i,iiiiiili.i, . 'i'-,i.titCiSt?:, a: e Cruickshunk Motors lid. O PLAY SHOES O RUNNING SHOES O SANDALS O SLIPPERS CC”! EARLY FOR "I! BEST SELECTION FOR THE CHILDREN EETlTrEE1IEEEaE CErTIilINl In wonderful condition, new tires Immaculate CHEVROLET SEDAN In new car condition Mercury, linealn, Meteor, Sales and Service SHOES FOR ONE DOLLAR! .---200 To Be Sold--. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 23 " " " " B1113 WESTON M 6mm had a birth.. day IN: put wk. luvo and will return sto his IN, in ”umber. I'm them he will ho uiliu to an United Kingdom on the HUGS Muni- aca‘ to serve aboard Canada'- - than“ carrier Bonaven- - WESTON -. CH. 4-6461 $1195 $1395 $1695 $2095 khan-con t3SS $150 "ss $595 $695 DOLLAR! in the parade that followed, taking the route of Montgomery Road, Dundas St., and Central Park Road bringing them to Central Park. Under the leader- ship of Irene Piszell, Marilyn Aikenhead and Nancy Robson, Queensway playground repre- senting Hungary, won the title of the best costumed entry. Allyson Hughes of Kipling) The money obtained from the Grove playground, which is'event will be donated to the supervised by Mary ElizabethfSick Children's Hospital at Furlong and Cord Aust, won thel Thistletown. Over 500 happy children of 25 Etobicoke playgrounds met Thursday, August l6 at Etchi- coke Collegiate in Islington, for the closing festivities of this season. Each playground was as- signed a different country. The children dressed and acted the part of their individual country At this time of the year, news for the Rexdale column becomes WEARING THEIR CRESTS WHICH proclaim them Junior play- ground softball champions in North York in 1956 are these members of the Brookhaven softball team. Front, left to right are: Dennis Player and Wallace Wilson; standing, left to right are: Steve Trow, Robert Victor and Darryl Fuss. Other members of team were absent when photo taken. . - Humber Hts. Boy Made King In Etob. Playground Carnival G.N.E. GRANDSTAND TICKETS NORM GROATS FOR THE LADIES -iiiiiii suns CASUALS SANDALS SLIPPERS ODD tors IN DARK COLOURS REPORT FRIIM REXIIALE 23 MAIN N. CH. 1-5131 For Sale At CH. 1.2901 MRS. VERA BIRD-CM 4-0735 Throw-away plastic razor in I tended for single us:- has plw: “tir atom filled with nno- mahth of In mum-r of hrnshloss lhnv ling "mm Thr FInanv-ual Post. Little Torry Marshall, 36 Blue Springs. relcbratcd his second birthday on . Saturday with a party. Everyone had a glorious limo. ’ Mr. ttnd Mrs. C. Partridge have also loturncd from their holiday during which thvy snrnl mm? mm: in Vanmuvor. Mr. and 1 99 Allenby Vanéouver vacation. Marilyn Hancr of Manon at- tended Jennifer Janos” birthday par.y ret spent the week-end with hm. Saturday was a big they [or Jrnninxr .101va 25 Bluv Springs. It was hor mm birthday and several girl friends Mined m wishing her best wishcs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brendon and Hmily have rmurned from a wonderful vacation in Van- couver whrrc they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brendon. Sr. Booths were set up at the park by the children of the decorated and operated under the supervision of the play- ground leaders. There were the traditional tarty apples, home baking, age guessing and the constant carnival companion. the fish pond. very scarce until the fall act- ivities get under way. quever, there ere the occasional notices that residents of Rexdale can mark down on their calendars such as the following: _ A very important meeting is to he held Tuesday, Sept. 25th in Elmlea public school in con- nection with the lst Rexdale Scouts Auxiliary to enable an election of new officers. In the past, very little interest has been shown to enable this com- mittee to carry on with the use- ful work done by the ladies of the auxiliary. So please, mothers ot Scouts in this troop, try to attend this special meeting and make it a success. _ REXDALE PERSONALS We are pleased to know that Mr. Ransome, Cubmaster for the Rexdale United Church pack is now out of hospital and improv- ing steadily. Mr. Ransome lives at 14 Boniface Ave.,. East Rex- dale. Mr. and M Chilot Ave. l ivos at their holidavs. The Walker mou bomb in Minn Corrocunn of spvllirw, last week Teddy Abcry's bwthday August 20th. J title of Queen for her oriental gowning representing Japan. With an exceptional garb of an early American Colonist, Donald MacGregor of Humber Heights playground, where the leaders are Mary Ruth Duff and Janet Lyles, conquered the title of King. Mrs. Gerry Mr. and Mrs, 17 Chilcot Ave nia to visit n vacation. NOTE-- MAPLE LEAF NEWS motored 1 Minneapolis, Photo by Geoffrey Frazer Mrs, Mrs. Walker entertained ir' home durin, as relatives of Ave for rs. 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