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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Oct 1956, p. 6

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subjun- tot‘dncunhn the annual bazaar, which te hold " the Crane an October 311b, and a tuning being planned 'N-ttser 8ed. The business " MAIN ST. N. Sale Of 1956 Fords bio-01m Dorothy g “I.” It, with“: , -esee over Ind " tt-ttrsa. There were 32 at Weston Home Improvement . Centre Lid. Weston Home Improvement Centre Ltd.- . hold thiir tint not WESE CARS ON DISPLA Y AT OUR TWO LOCA TIONS no at»: --dThorsdoy, an. IV"?, - r... , Z’LE‘ILB'R -- I I IlMllllll1ll" .l+l"llkii. -ltll_" - "lll.til- 7......” "iki'i'i'i"i'iiiti' t FORD-MONARCH SALES ' SERVICE "ff/jj-ii-iii"); 91 MAIN ST. N. -cll. 1-3521 WESTON MS MAIN ST. MIL-alll. 4-3661 We have drastically reduced the prices on our remaining stock of 1956 Fords for this Clearance Sale! - 0'- III-I CI. 0-18“ in: Mitts Scou! part of the 'ruteting wu hair tint Ilsa-lad by I shert - ty , HILL) u DOWNSVIEW (Next Post Office) Llll1llll"rlllulll '.' BROS. Illulalllll'rlllllllllt, mm were served by In Joyce Thomas and her helpers. MULTION DINNII Tumpane St. School held their graduation dinner " the school on Tuesday, October 2nd. with Mitramates present. ad table guests included Mr. F. C. Sues, school pnnclpal. and Mes. Sues, Mr. D. L Born- hold. inspector of public schools, l 'rortrr!i?F/yl._?l?8f.f. FORWOVER TWENTY- NINE YEARS I CH. 4.2649 Mr. and In D. I. Walker, and IOU! touring when at “a Home and School Executive. In. “all. “tannin. In. Members of the Home and School executive served the din- ner, and the evening concluded with square and modern danc- mg. Grant Ind In. Say. Tabla were decorated in two was of blue. the whoa] col- ours. with use: at nowem in and“ at yellow. Mr. Bornhold presented each graduate with i graduation pin. HALLOWEEN PAI’I‘IES The Beverley Hills Ratepay- ers Association In holding Hal- lowe'en parties for the children unit: this year at Tumpane school. The first party will be held on Tuesday, October 30th trom 6.80 pan. to 8.00 pan. tor pre-school aged and kindergar- ten children. when they will DON’T BE Bl$liHt0lliTE0t. DROP IN TODAY Mil DRIVE OUT |!_A " MAIN ST. N Weston Home Improvement Nail Holes and Surface Cracks disappear like magic when you use New Gold. Bond Vinyl Latex Spackling paste. No primer needed . . . just apply, sand and you’re ready to paint. If you prefer powder . . . . buy Gold Bond my . Spackling Compound opt ' . . . a superior product with a hundred-and-one uses. BRAND NEW CAR AT USED CAR PRICES! "FIT To DOST OFFICI enjoy a clown, movies and I Th. "coead party will be on VIM. October Slut. Iron: 1.80 1 030 pa. um: live enter- tainment for child!» in [rules I - I. Volunlun he. thr artszTo help r, GGUGrT, PIISONALB Friends and neighbours of Bill and Joan Ackerman who until recently resided at 24 Tumpane, now living in Oak- ville, will be pleased to hear that a new addition was made to their family last week. It was a baby boy. Congratulations Ilso go to Laurie and Vivian Kennedy, 32 Deevnle Road, on the sate In rival of their third sot). T We are sorry to hear that CH. 4-2649 m. dnd main! out III-'1: now hon; but stitisemfined w In. Picnic Doiman is still in the hospital following bu operation; the is gradually rc- covering Bad hop.- to In home sometime within moan: we) Mn. Richardsoet, as (3de Drive, ttas ben m_il_!ho w Rodin: St Home And School Association held their first reg- ulu meeting " the school on Monday. October Ist, with hits. Beechy presiding. Ten-year'old David Boyle, " Heathrow Drive. is confined to bed. with virus pneumonia. ‘: Have you noticed the pew :sidewalk being installed on Wil- ison Avenue between Tumpane 1and Jane? If you haven't, take la good look next time you are ipassing that way and perhaps ‘you can come up with the an- swer as to how those homeown- ‘ers can possibly get their cars into their driveway. Just when ithe peonle had started to make (use of their driveways this bril- lliant piece of work comet up, so inow it seems the only solution lwill be a line up of cars on iWilson Avenue again. Following a short business meeting, Mr. V. Vanderzutt. school principal, introduced the teaching “at! to parents. The meeting was then turned over to Mr. McKenzie who in- trodueed Stan Meyer: of the North York Recreation Com- mission, who taught everyone present how to square dance. About 100 people enjoyed the fun. The evening closed with refreshments being served. There was a fairly good at- tendance at the monthly meet- ing of the Downsview United Church WA. on Wednesday October 3rd, with Mrs. E. Job bitt presiding. Mrs. Wm. G. Berry as gues' speaker. spoke on "Federation" She served on a Project Com, mittee of a Commission of thr General Council of the United Church of Canada to discuss what projects the United Wo- men of the Church shall under- take. Mary Robinson gave the de- votional, based on Thanksgiv- ing, and refreshments were served. CHURCH NEWS Two children were baptized at St. Stephen's Anglican church on Sunday, October 7th, by Rev. F. W. Fry. They Were: Robin Christine Avis, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Avis, 248 Richard Clark Drive and Janice Ruth Anne Lardner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lard- ner, Jane St. North. DOWNSVIEW WA. As well " reducing our prices on these ears we are prepared to give you top allowance on your present ear! 'l'tttt, By Flu Bravo Wan Illa: Prize ht car-Mud club W: At in will ammun- ol the mm Car- michul Art Club, Mn. Kay Carmen of Pine Grove. won tho -torttrettestNMureirsttw exhibition is chosen by the judges. Mr. Jan Alb-rd: opened the exhibition and commended lu- gene on the progress of the club. Mr. Palmer, secretary ot the Ontario Society of Artists was the judge. Last year Mu. Cu- michael gave In oil painting by her late husband and Main this Large varieties of tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, narcissl, etc. 50,000 bulbs to choose from - don't be satisfied with small sized bulbs. Come and see our quality. You will pay no more. FEAT MOSS-BUSH" ....i........-.-t .50 " BUSHELS s................................) BONE MEAL, " LB. BAG......................) SO GREEN, 20 LB. BAG o.....................) Full lines of nursery sleek at on r six-acre Sales Station. Ever- greens in great variety from $2 each. I" Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees AT LOW PRICES WE HAVE A FINESELECTION OF FLOWERINb ALMONDS IN BUSH AND TREE FORM. FINEST WINTER POTATOES, " LB. BAG ..,' . .$1.65 We Specialize In Apples and Potatoes NIAGARA GRAPES, BUSHEL ............... BARTLETT FEARS, BASKET.............. British Fruit Market Nurseries Human summ'r ' TO? SIZE BULBS DIRECT FROM HOLLAND PHONE WOODBRIDGE 307 (REVERSE CHARGES ACCEPTED) FREE DELIVERY TO WESTON DAILY WE SHALL HAVE CITY PHONES IN NOVEMBER "art-gitttottt?cutrymy.' mm was colour plinth] “Norm Cub-damm- linC-nnlchnl. . dents. Dr. Curtin presented him' with In -1. In her remarks. uh: thanked Menu tor coming back tor the exhibition, and that the club would not only "mem- ber him In the elutN (in! tench- er but also " a man with I well informed mind. Tu Mr. Gould Scott. the a"! AMBER tttntttewauldmdtHgttV ub-hbmlW'h “Mud-Rwan- 1vhttHwmudt"redtehrr'rrrs “New . _sureet-atrirsstt-ttitr- "iiu%GniCiird A. Luna. Ilushmds! Wives! 'gill!!:,!,',?:',,.',','.).,',,,?,!?,,',,.'.. ffdrt'l.. mg“... 'ii,hiiii,'25 tTiitT.EiTG7 Caicha7] ',)"jjiii:iiiii, /, "I'll. (h" '///fi'iifi'r'i'i)i, $2.25 ' .79 "

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