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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Jan 1958, p. 6

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” Stanley McNeil M noteman Avenen € hs P | HaWwman Avenue. Woedbridge _| Stanley McNeil nsc nrtemn ¢ INSURANCE AGENCY TD. I 9 a.m. to neen Sat. or by appointment . | WDODBRIDGE â€"‘Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 . FUNERAL HOMES® BARRISTERS, ETC. . The imperia) Sank Building, Nobleten Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. H 3 BARRISTER ano SOLICITOR AURORA . W. J. WARD || Fraser & Simms wW. 1. JAMiESON L8 MaY a co Fraser & Simms PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0571 WILFRID R SCOTT AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. MT. DENNIS â€"â€" RO. 9â€"2841 OPTOMETRIST “ HEAKES and F. L. MERTENS ||â€" MaeDonaLo Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. < 6: TOWNSLEY St. 8 JOHN STREET VESTON CH. 13781 T t 0 o Mn emveiecoenntyetin Chartered Accountant â€" ~|| _ paprisfEg._ SOLICITOR 114 MAIN ST. SOUTH ’ 2 John St. at Main VESTON CH. 4â€"6061 MORTGAGE MONEY 10 10ah \| Evenings by appointment $. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. for a completeâ€"Sovey o+ _ || W. M. MYERS PIANO TUNING WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL~KINDS OF SHEET METAL _ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYy FUNERAL DIRECTORS |}| _ Barristers and Solicitors 7 «» ALASSES â€"â€" E. STAITE, R.O. sreee â€" cast _ â€"â€" TN W. R. Scott Funeral Home ACCOUNTANTS PRIVATE SEDAN AMBULANCE SERVICE OPTOMETRIC Phm.B., R.O Eyes SINESS DIRECTORY CH. 1.0701 GUARANTEED sional Directory HIGHEST PRICES PAID RARRISTER, ‘SOLICITOR, ETC Ernie Brock & Son BARRISTER, $OLICITOR, "tr. 7 mMain strest south """o inaâ€" Iâ€"~ ~â€" WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 44911 RO. 67341 WESTON _ _ CH. 4â€"5697 JOHMN T. FARR J. <Edgar Parsons William . D. | ) U kA Chartered ‘ Accountant BARRISTER & souicitor _ _ _ REPRESENTATIVE _ _ THE EMPIRE LIFE Insurance Company 43 KING ST. .’*c" ‘:7:, Res. L 1+ CH. 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 EM." 4â€"2446 Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN $T. NORTH Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple 300 George W. Bull SARRISTER AND SOLICITO® _ [J _ specrat FAUL RATHS Bank of Nova Scofic . _ _ Chambers Toronte Street, Torente â€" ALL METALS ROBERT E. SCOTT MAPLE Nerman, B.A. CH. 4â€"0111 CH. 4â€"5314 «â€"16â€"52 ouut DRIVING SCHOOL The auditorium of Tumpane school was filled to capacity on Tuesday, January 14th, when the Tumpane Home and School Asâ€" sociationâ€"â€"held _ their â€" regular montlily meeting, with Mrs. Thelma Cunningham presiding. Mrs. Leslie‘s morning kinderâ€" garten class won the class prize. Mr. Lund said there are four phases to a child‘s life.â€" home, school, church and community, and he gave examples of chilâ€" Guest speaker for the evening was Mr: K. Lund, a lawyer and Rhodes Scholar who is connectâ€" ed with the Woodgreen Comâ€" munity Centre. courts. Mr. Lund closed his talk with one of his favourite sayings "Love them more and beat them Mr. George Page of the‘ "YM.C.A." and Mrs. Lutes of the "Y.W.C.A." were also speak-! ers of the evening, outlining the programs of the ‘Y‘. A film was also shown, giving details on how to start a ‘Y.‘> The speakers were introduced to the parents by Mrs. Wade, program convener. The meeting closed early,. and refreshments were served by Mrs. Cole and her committee An economy‘ pacékage in the home building line in, this two bedroomed Etobicoke home whith was the choice of the February issue of the Canadian â€""Homes and Gardens". ~This. high styling low priced bargain can be built for less than‘ $10,000. A major economy in this revoâ€" lutionary house is the inexpensive heating system which has no ducts at all but is built over a shallow excavation which is completely sealed from the outside. Warm air from the furnace is forced down into this sealed chamber where it warms the floor before entering the rooms through floor‘ registers. o ee t wke‘s.._ s hase || * PHOTOSTATS Il i * PHOTOâ€"COPY | Geofrey Frazer PHOTOGRAPHY °e COMMERCIAL Beverley Hills and Downsview | CH. 1â€"1133 WHITNEY‘S || maw‘s ELEVATOR WINDER‘S TAXI FRANK A. CREARY 1338 WESTON RD. RO. 2â€"0521 Dependable Service 24 Hour Service PHOTOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT INSURANCE LIMITED m k walh S ds " P Enaptnth Â¥ poommomnnnnmmnnannionmanemanmnny Obpnananrnpapenamaaaaaeeereeeee ( :c ciilccco s c ichcoloine |bofou and ufter school, on Keele By MRS. GWEN mu&,cn.-.t-uu | _ Miss Allan has been a Motherâ€" |craft nurse in the Toronto area for the past eight years. She | will leave Toronto on February: {11th for Vancouver, and then \sail for New Zealand where she is to be married. Her future husâ€" \ band is Jim Purvis, formerly of |Scotland. He‘ left for New Zealâ€" | and two months ago and is busy \mnklnx plans for the wedding which will take place in ‘the city | of Christchurch. . St. Stephen‘s Women‘s .Guild held their general meeting in the church basement on Wednesâ€" day,‘ January 15th.‘ Mrs. Lucy Trow presided. Miss Joan Allan, formerly of Elora, Ontario, was guest of honour at a shower given by her cousin, Mrs. Lila MacQuarâ€" rie, 18 Palamar. Rd. Plans for future money making events were discussed as well as the Canvass dinner. An election of officers took place, the following being electâ€" ed: President, Mrg. Grace Armes; Viceâ€"pres., Mrs. Lucy Trow; Seâ€" cretary, Mrs. Irene Canfield; Treasurer, Mrs: Evelyn Lilley. Mrs. Armes presided for the latter part of the meeting. | The 3rd Downsview Scout and Cub Group Committee held a meeting in ‘Roding school on ‘Thursday, January 16th. Twelve \ men were present. | _ Plans were made to attend the | area conference which is comâ€" ‘ng up shortly, also the Father and Son banquets which are to be held in April. © The brideâ€"toâ€"be received many 1 lovely gifts of linen which will| be packed and sent to her future | home. : I Getâ€" well wishes go to Mrs.. Kay Cowland, 80 Exbury Road.‘ who has been ill with pneuâ€" monia. ,"M'rvsr.?Goun&ry and Mrs. Parâ€" rott, representing the Ladies Auxiliary, were present.. These meetings are held on | the third Thursday of every | month, and it would certainly be | encouraging to the commiitee to | see more Scout and Cub fathers | attend. \| A tea was held on Thursday last, at the. home of ‘Mrs. Mona Wright, 53 Forthbridge Cres. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Phyllis Anderson gathered in honour of Mrs. Mansfield of Waâ€" terville, Maine, who is Mrs. "Just a Minute! Comfort‘s My Specialty!" Babies love and need comâ€" fort in all weather â€"and so does everyone else. Wintar comfort is our specialty and we‘d like to show you how easily we can achieve it for delivery of the highest qualâ€" ity fuel cil. .. pleasant, courâ€" teous, fast service are two of the features that have made so many warm friends for us. Call us now. Phone Bolten 497 or CY. 6â€"1201 NASHVILLE Photoâ€"by Canadian Home and Gardens Anderson‘s mother. Mrs. Mansâ€" field has been visiting her sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter since beâ€" fore Christmas and will shortly return home. Ten ladies were present at the: tea. There was a good. attendance of parents at the regular monthâ€" ly meeting of Roding Home and School Association held on â€"Monâ€" day, January 13th. Mrs. Beechey presided. â€" Guest speaker for the evening was, Mrs. Elliston of the Parents Action League â€" P.A.L.â€"which was founded in 1956 by a group of Toronto mothers who were concerned about the number of crimes committed against chilâ€" dren. The class count was won by the afternoon kindergarten. A film entitled "The Dangerâ€"| ous Stranger" was shown, folâ€" | lowed by a discussion period. A | letter from the Chief of Police | was read by Mr. Vandergust, principal, in which he expressed concern over the number of An Open Letter To Our Many Friends And Customers i J CLEARâ€"OUT :fizALE STARTS TODAY WATCH FOR OUR AD IN THE TIMES & GUIDE, THURSDAY 30th., JANUARY _ Mrs. Regan gave a brief report| dent Mrs. Hewson. oo hests i it Phi on e fers of help ‘for ‘this project ‘are \Anrmien ns d i high school students, who must realize that not only ‘gre they a serious ‘hazard to‘traffic, but are also placing themselves in dan * At the evening service at St. Stephen‘s Anglican church on Sunday, . January â€"19th, the flags of Ith ~Downsview Cub _Pack were dedicated by ‘Rev. F. W. Mrs. Regan at ME 3â€"0557 or Mrs. Williamson at MK.. 3â€"002%, St. Stephen‘s Anglican church are holding their Loyalty Dinner on ‘Thursday, January 23rd, at l °"~*~ 7 Downsview Collegiate, at 7 p.m. WE CAN ALSO Rev. Fry â€"gave an excellent sermon on the Scouting moveâ€" ment, saying "We are very lucky people to have a flag made up of . crosses. We have one flag made up of crosses. We have one flag above all flags â€" ‘"The Cross." Even the Queen wears a crown which has a cross at the top, which means "He is King of all and Lord of Lords." © ‘The colour party consisted of Alan Dolman, Brian Watts, Daâ€" vid Cameron, John Pitts, Alan Parish and Bruce Eakin. Also present were: Area Comâ€" WOODBRIDGE CONTINUES TO JAN. 31st TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS OF tep M MADE TO MEASURE SUITS AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT * UNTHâ€"JANUARY 31st. â€" â€" OK CLOTHING, HOUSE OF STONE and TIP TOP TAILORS 10 TO 50% KEN KENNEDY ON ALL MERCHANDISE MEN‘S & BOYS WEAR â€" ton; Cubmaster of "th Downsâ€" n m anpe ie ts and / » w tanim timannt Rogers; Ladies| Auxiliary Presiâ€" SAVE YOU MONEY 4 U.,O00. . ON FRENCH IMU___ PROVINCIAL ~OCCASSIONAL ~FURNITURE â€"ANDâ€"HIâ€"FI â€"SETS."*> We stosk Kroehler and Mueller living room and‘. bedroom suites. DIELCRAFT and BEACRAFT occasigh«‘ al furniture. thup al furniture. ' R tt ::5 : We carry Simmons arid Restonic Mattresses. X“ &l Save Money By Buying at Crane‘s wiga) 3 piece table ensemble, two steps, one coffee withr arborite tops SPECIAL ... .. .. .. .. “5.00 Set | CRANE HARDWARE: PHONE AT. 8â€"0611 FRENCH PROVINCIAL SUIHTE: HOURS 9â€"6 â€"*PRI. 9â€"9 SPECIAL SAVE $110.00 :: ul ELECTRIC & FURNITURE ON A 2â€"PC. ~ _‘ Reoviar $469.50 * ,.;," roR Olly $359.00°.| < We Save You mo.u:] AT. 8â€"0591 WOODBRIDGE

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