The above Association would | like to: evpress their appreciaâ€"| tion ‘to the Oakdale Acres Rateâ€" | payers‘ â€" Association forâ€" their‘ donation of $150 to assist with | playground equipment for their ; summer school. | Now that there ade boys‘ and | glrls‘ activities through the | week at the Beveriey Hills Unitâ€" | ed Church, there is a great need . «ior transportation to and from ‘their : méetings. Some chlldren' also «require transportation to | and from Sunday School. If there , are some. residents prepared o | ‘use their .cars in order to meet | this need of the church, they | are asked to phone Mr. William ; Feesey, 34 Highview at CH., 1â€"7478. | Christmas Cleaning and Spring Cl'-lll‘: being. done, if you tind â€"anything suitable. for the Whtie Elephant booth ‘please contact Mrs. Lorimer at . CH. 1â€"0303 who will arrange pick up service. The XYvomne Avenue Home & School Association will be h&l:,- ing its Annual Fair at the sehool @n. May . 17th, 1958. While after Men‘s used clothing is urgentâ€" ly /needed at the Scott Mission and Mrs. Stanton at CH. 4â€"0585 or Mrs. Lynskey, CH. 1â€"2235 would be pleased to hear from anyone able to meet this need.. On Wednesday, January 29th there will be a Congregational Meeting and ‘Pot Luck Supper at the above Church at 6.30 p.m. The Busy B‘s of the Beverley Hills United W.A. Group are having a, Silverwood‘s demonâ€" stration on Wednesday, February Home Improvemén}; and Repairs â€" 19th and there will be prizes, tea and cookies. To make it a We desire a girl to take charge of our office with ability ‘¥o handle diversified activities. Pleasant working condiâ€" Hions with congenial staff. 5 day week, please call:â€" t 352 Downsview Ave. Toronto 15. For spaue upholarering. naeds . . . tryâ€" 5... DOWNSVIEW CUSTOM VUPHOLSTERING COMPANY Recreation â€" Rooms,° Kitchen rds," Picture Windows, Stairs, or just replaging that broken glass _ CALL TODAY AT Mouseholders and Employers by having repair work, maintenance, rebuilding, remodelling and cleanâ€"up done ‘now, when men and materials are available, instead of next Spring or Summer, will be doing their part to proâ€" vide jobs during the Winter, * By virtve.of the authority vested in me, 1 earnestly reâ€" quest the citizens of the Township of Etobicoke, to wholeheartedly coâ€"operate with the Metropolitan Toronâ€" to Winter Employment Committee and the National Emâ€" ployment Service in their "DO IT NOW" campmign durâ€" ing, January, February and March 1958, in their efforts to increase winter work. In order to focus attention of our citizens on the Winter Work Campaign, 1, as Reeve of the Township of Etobiâ€" coke, do solemnly proclaim the week of January 12th, WINTER EMPLOYMENT WEEK, BOOK â€" KEEPER Mrs. Audrey Henry Mrs. ‘Madge: MacNicol PROCLAMATION GRANT G. BROWN MOTORS LTD. 200 MAIN ST °S. WESTON o CUSTOMâ€"BUILT FURNITURE® *" ©@ RECOVERING ® REBUILDING @ REMODELLING WIDE.SELECTION OF LATEST FABRICS ONTIACâ€"BUICK CH. 4â€"6273 CH.1â€"7363 EXPERIENCED DALE: ACRES Group are| . Congratulations also go to ‘s demonâ€"|Joanne Woodman of 26 Loney , February | Avenue on her 4th birthday on be prizes,| January 12th, 1958. Her friends make it a|helped her celebrate at a party REQUIRED PLEASE CALL | â€" _Mr. and Mrs. Cass Templeman ‘of 24. Loney Ave., celebrated | their 7th ‘swdlu' anniversary on Friday, 10th January. It is ‘nice to see Mrs. Templeman | walking around again, and feelâ€" |ing fit once more. © e | Mrs. R. Scott of Woodbridge 'held a wedding shower at her home on . Wednesday," January &th for Miss Barbara Banks of tWoodbridge. Miss Banks is emâ€" ‘ployed at the Canadian Bank ‘of Commerce, Crang Plaza, and | will be married to Mr. Donald |Wright on February 8th. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of Chiâ€" cago spent Christmas and New Year with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Henry of 17 Adele Avenue.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Blyth of Port Burwel}, Ont., spent tb{lmk:- end with Mr. and Mrs, H. Morâ€" ton of Adele Ayenue. success, ‘attendance of. 100â€" or better is required. Tickets availâ€" able at the. door. & Congratulations to Miss Mary Nadalin of Woodstock on her engagement to ‘Mr. Earl Goodâ€" tellow. Miss Nadalin is also emâ€" ployed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce and: is wellâ€"known in the district, as she now reâ€" sides on Wilson Ave. Congratulations _ to â€" Johnny Parsons of Rosalie Avenue or his l1ith birthday on Saturday, January l1th. He celebrated by having a party at his home and themhis guests watched him play hockey at the Varsity Arene. For ‘Redsoriable Bstimates Day er Night * "ME. 3â€"2433 Reeve. Thel next meeting of the Rexâ€", dale ‘Home and School Assoâ€"| ciation will be held Tuesday on | January 21st, at 8.00 p.m. Thel guest speaker for the evening| will be Harold Hillier whose subject with â€"~accompanying slides will be the St. Lawrencel Seaway Hydro Project. Mr. John | Armstrong will be in the chair | for the meeting and refreshâ€" ! ments and entertainment will be served. by the. men of the comâ€" | mittee.‘ All interested parents | are invited to come along. | * The parents of the children in East Rexdale are very pleased | with the new â€" skating â€" rink which has been recently opened to the public. Many children and grown ups are taking full adâ€" vantage of the recreation which is now at their disposal. Refreshâ€" ments ~canâ€"also be.. obtained.at.. the Pine Park Community Cenâ€" tre. Birthday good wish®s for this week go to Miss Sandra Sinâ€" clair, of Chilcot Ave. Terry Bird, Mr. Dick Bird, Steven Robson and Mrs. Robson who all had birthdays recently. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hetheringâ€" ton of Chilcot Ave., have recentâ€" ly moved to Georgetown. The district would like to extend to them all the best wishes in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Talkner also of Chilcot Ave. have, also moved out of the area. Mrs. Adams, of Detroit, Mich!â€" gan, mother of Mr. Bill Thompâ€" son, 97 Jethro Road is staying with ‘her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law during her _ illness, < and everyone wishes her speedy reâ€" covery. Everyone is pleased to hear that Bill is progressing at her home Best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery are extended to Mr. Sam Martin, secretary of the Rexâ€" dale Lions Club who is in hosâ€" pital atHumber Memorial. We hope to see you up and about Sam within the very near fuâ€" ture. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Peck of Boniface Ave., on the birth of a son born to them during the holidays. Another residency on the stork mailing list was the home of Mrs. Reed who were happily blessed with a daughter. 2 S oa e t e e e e e Another victim was claimed last week by the nightmare crossing on Lawrence Ayv., West. The fifth victim in this needless waste of life and property was Arthur Thomas, 64, of Durie Sr., Swansea. Crushed by a northbound CNR express, the wrecked auto was pushed over 100 yards along the death trap before the train was finally brought to a stop. Mistaking a stationary passenger train for the crossing Loco, the driver of the illâ€"fated Pontiac made his last trip across Lawrence crossing when the express came roaring through and smashed into the car. Mr. Thomas had been driving along Lawrence Av., twice a day for .over 42 years. o « > REPORT FROM REXDALE B AL A I'I' CLEANERS | Please have a Happy New Year, Too! 1339 Weston Rd: RO. 6â€"7191 ; West Humber Cub and Scouts Woman‘s Auxiliary recently held {their first meeting of the.new ;)‘car with president Mrs. Perâ€" {rin in the chair. The committee is getting well under way with |its ‘58" activities, , \ The Rivercrest Home â€" and |School Association is to hold its The residents of the district wish to offer their deepest symâ€" pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haddow and family of 5 Rosalie on the sudden passing of their eldest son Donald on Friday, Jan:{:ry 10th, 1858. satisfactorily and hope it will continue. ns § ) ";;> 125 Phone RO. 9â€"9652 : CLEANERS & TAILORS HOLL A ND COLEMAN‘S it * o 1198 Weston Rd., Skirts and Slacks Madeâ€"toâ€"Order ALTERATIONS 9( REPAIRS Sympathy is also extended to Mr. James McCondichie and family of 22 Meadowlane on the |passing of his father in Scotâ€" |land. Mr. McCondichie spent six ; months in Canada with his son and was well known by their ‘many friends and neighbours in |the district. first monthly meeting for the new year at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesâ€" day, January 21st. Dr. Layeock is to be guest speaker for the evening with his subject on the "Developing . Responsibility . in Children." We are now looking forward to another year which we hope will mean a bright full Rexdale Column. If there is any news in the community which might be of interest to the general public please don‘t hesitate to ring CH. 4â€"0785. 18 MAIN ST. SOUTH For Pick Up And Delivery Service Ladies‘ Mt. Dennis Plain * 15% Off Stock Suits and Sport Jackets We have two ns Lat iA k w The special “Byw Night Id by the H Heights Home & School association last week â€"wasâ€"an innovation in tx activities of . this > organizati which proved most popular. ‘Mr, Thomas H. 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