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GRAHAM & Sons Take NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Teownship of Vaughan intends to stop up and dispose of those parts of the road allowances in the Township of Vaughan described as follows: RNETT CA MERY o es ABak®. ite‘r s Aitaadinn i ht dncb Sb ts A i0 AlcacA td that portion of the road allowance between Township lots 2 and 26 in the 10th concession; Bounded on the east by the west limit of the 10th concession Bounded on the north by the south limit of Township lot 26 im the 10th concession; Bounded on the west by the east limit of Provincial Highway Nirmhar 40â€" 919 SCARLETT RD. 24 MAIN NORTH CH. 1â€"9103 CH.1â€"1231 CH. 1â€"3411 ENC NZERCT U° ZNE LOPPOFation of the Townshig of Vaughan at its ulnï¬.na at 10.00 o‘clock A.M. on the 12th day of May held in the Council Chambers at Maple, Ontario, at which time the Council will hear in person or by Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, an{trerson who claims that his lands will be mdkhuy ected by the byâ€"law and who applies to be And bounded on the south by the north limit of Township lot 25 in the 10th concession. . _: A copy of the proposed byâ€"law and plan of roads affected is in the office of the Clerk of the Township at his offices, Maple, Ontario, and may be séen by any person interested. NOTICE A byâ€"law for the said purpose will be considered by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan #6 4bs "usp ee l 5 Aninan e o e d n oc BC 1 26 For registration of pupils commencing school in Grade 1 in September, 1958. Puplls eligible for registration are children who will be 6 years of age or over by January 1, 1959. Miss Allen, York area Health Nurse, will conduct health examination of registrants at same place and time. â€" Bring Your Child‘s Health Record with You â€" Mrs. lee Watson, Chairman N. C. Jackman, Secretary WOODBRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 In the Township of Vaughan in the County of York, bein M P eP C 7 d a + DATED this Ist day of APRIL, 1958 workIN® wiT! Camadiams 1M EYyERY WALlK OF LIFE $1NCHE 1%17 You can count on his helpful, inâ€" terested approach. You will find this, too: whem you ask for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask a favour . .. if your proposition is sound and reaâ€" the B of M. 10, 1958 â€" THE OFFICE OF THE â€"_______ Pput in some hard training in preâ€" \ camps July 12th to 19th, <_ AT 9.30 A.M. J. M. MeDONALD, Clerk Weston Branch, 45 Malu Street North : FLEMING GILMOUR, Manager Rexdale Blvd. & Kipling Ave. Branch: VINCENT S$. GRANT, Manager Jane $t. & Wilson Ave. Branch, 1674 Wilson Ave.: ARTHUR BEGIN, Manager Banx or MonTREAL Canadas Fout Bank Easter was the theme of the * COLE RAINE worship period of the W.M.S. m;fl.ln( ;4 Knox v.ugh}.;n' ‘ TSON when they met at the ' By MHL NWwA home of Mrs. Robert Johnston Cv. 6â€"1343 on Tuesday, March 25. The vice president, Mrs. L. Fines was in |\ Among the more local farmâ€"|the chair and opened the meetâ€" \ers who took advantage of the|ing with the singing of the first \bus trip sponsored by the Holsâ€"|and last verses of hymn No. 216 i || teinâ€" Breeders, on Tuesday,|‘The Strife is o‘er the Battle April 1, were Clark Peters and|Done‘, followed by prayer led Norman Black. They journeyed|by Mrs. R. Johnston. The scripâ€" $ II to Brantford to the head office|ture, St. Mark 16:1â€"20, was read of the association and also visâ€"|alternately. ‘The offering was \ited several large Holstein herds |followed by prayer and hymn ‘ l on farms in that district. No. 556 ‘Jesus Master, Whose makes instruction on pregnancy and motherhood available to all interested expectant‘ mothers in Toronto, Etobicoke, York Townâ€" ship, Weston, North York, East York and Scarborough. » Mothers register when they attend their first prenatal class. The majority of classes are held from 2:30â€"4.00 p.m. but five evening classes (7.30â€"9.00) are available for mothers who go to business during the day, _ Classes are conducted by Pub» lio Health Nurses from agencies Oh to be out in the garden, Now that April‘s here, To dig the earth and plant the seeds; ‘Neath skies so bright and clear. " How nice it is to see the spring flowersâ€" slowly making their way through the ground. The first robin in the immediate viciftity was seen on Sunday, April 6, which is later than last year. Could be that they got delayed in wintry weather exâ€" perienced by some parts of the United States recently. once a week for ten weeks. Registration fee is $2.00. Mrs. Esther Miller and daughâ€" ters, Ruth, Anne and Joan, moâ€" tored to Milton on Easter Sunâ€" day to spend the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. W. McFadden. ____ Commencing the week of April 14, 1958, twentyâ€"five prenatal May. These special classes emâ€" centres throughout the Metropolitan area of Toronto wmb..mlmmpomn.mmd & new series of instruction for mothersâ€"toâ€"be. Classes are held|voluntary relaxation and eon~ ‘The extended period of bright and spring like breezes has dried up the land in this district enough for a few farmers to be well into seeding operations. Still busy with their "Clothes Closets up to Date" project, are the 4H girls of Elders Mills, On Friday evening, March 28, they held a very successful Another meeting was held on Tuesday evening, April 1, at the home of Mrs. Foster, where the girls answered the roll call by naming an improvement that they had made in their own cloths closet since beginning the project. The work period of this meeting was spent in cutâ€" ting out shoe packs and. coat hanger covers. Also it was planâ€" ned to hold a family night some; time soon, when the mothers would be invited to come and see the work accomplished by the girls. April 6, which is /AT@T 17@D @2%*/ The usual serenity of our litâ€" year. Could be that they £Ot|iie hamlet was disrupted sevâ€" delayed in wintry weather °Xâ€" |oral times over thk weekend of perienced by some parts Oof the |March 30th when heavy traffic, United States recently. accidents, nearâ€"by grass fires, * * * etc., kept every one on the alert. Still busy with their "Clothes|Saturday evening an. unsteady Closets up to Date" project, are|driver was taken from his car the 4H girls of Elders Mills.\by the police, who impounded On Friday evening, March 28,|the car at the service station they held a very successful/here over night. meeting at the home of Mrs.| Sunday was another | lovely Weber. Here the greater part|spring day as far as Qeather of the evening was spent in|was concerned which, fact, no making their garment covers|doubt, was the reason for such and preparing bias tape for|a heavy stream of cars that alâ€" same. ' most continuously whizzed up Begin Advanced Preâ€"Natal Class Which Fathers May Attend Also labor, preparation for confineâ€" t, care of the baby at home, and other pertinent topics. Registrants of regular prenaâ€" tal classes, who are not beyond their sixth month of pregnancy, and who have their docm:rrltg Mrs. Rice, the convener, then gave a well prepared paper on the topic, in connection with the Christian church in Japan. The meeting closed with the hymn, ‘How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds‘ and the Lord‘s Prayer. ten approval, are eligible to apâ€" ply for special classes in Physâ€" jcal Preparation for Childbearâ€" ing, phich will commence in The remainder of the time was spent in a friendly social time as a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. i Around 3.30 in the afternoon a Nash car driven by 18 year old Dianne McCullough of 362 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, and passenger, Don. Mercer, enterâ€" ing onto the highway from Colâ€" eraine sideroad, collided head on with a Ford station wagon, which was heading south. It was driven by Bryan Crawford of Britannia, accompanied by thnee other passengers. No one was injured but the front of the car‘s grill was dented in and the left front fender and connectâ€" ing parts of the station wagon received extensive d am age. Port Credit Provincial ‘Police investigated. _ As the two unâ€" fortunate vehicles came togethâ€" er right in the centre of the highway, the heavy traffic had to be directed around them unâ€" til they could be pushed to the side following police investigaâ€" tion. Knox Church, Vaughan W.M.S. When the minutes and treasâ€" urer‘s report had been given the roll call was answered by nine members and one guest, eath giving the name of their first Sunday School teacher. During the business discussion, the corâ€" respondence was read including a letter of encouragement from twe district president, Mrs. Wm. Agar. Plans were made to hold another quilting on April 18. was concerned which, fact doubt, was the reason for a heavy stream of cars tha most continuously whizzed and down all day. No. 7 Hwy. â€" Woodbridge Phone ATlas 8â€"0561 352 Downsview Ave. Torento 15. For your upholstering needs DOWNSVIEW CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING COMPANY Two beautiful lilies adorned RAVEN‘S ‘it‘s comrort with A GREAT BiG6 °C "â€" JUST ASK THE USERS, THEYLL AGREE CUSTOMBUILT surNITURE ® RECOVERING © reunpiNe ® rmopmuiin® WIDE SELECTION OF LATEST FABRICS up will be given at the regular ‘Tours of maternity wards are arranged in the hospitals where mothers are to be ccn?nod. Liâ€" brarians discuss suitable books ‘WIIIDQY relaxation and eone~ trolled breathing. Further inforâ€" mation regarding Physical Preâ€" paration for Childbearing classes for parenthood, and films on prenatal and baby care are shown during each series of Opening Date Agreed For New School Thankâ€"Offering Is Held By Central W.MS. Four fathers‘ classes are held for interested husbands during each series of mothers‘ classes. The wives register their husâ€" bands for these classes. April 13 with Dr. Hunnisett of over a position The Easter Thankâ€"Offering meeting of Central United W.M.S. was held in the Church Parlour on Thursday, April 3. The meeting was opened by singing "There is a green hill far away," followed by prayer by the president, and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The Missionâ€" ary Sunday will be held on the Fred Victor Mission as speaker. Miss Halliday of the Toronto West Presbyterial brought greetings and an Easter mesâ€" sage. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Boake gave Scripture readings and meditations on Easter. Open House at the new school will be on Monday May 5th., when the school will play host to many civic dignitaries and parents. In the last minute rush to furnâ€" ish the school a problem with drapes was revealed during the Board‘s Wednesday meeting. The final decision color has been left to the school‘s staff. the front of Knox Church, for the Easter Service on Sunday last. The service was conducted by Mr. Lotif, a native of Persia, who is to , graduate shortly from Knox college. The Junior choir supplied special music which added greatly to the serâ€" vice, as did an Easter solo by Joyce Foster. Due to the abâ€" sence of the regular organist, Marlene Foster, a senior memâ€" ber of the church school, took New. King St. school has been given its official opening date by the Board of Education after it was revealed during the Board‘s meet that the new audiâ€" torium would be completed by April 30th. "You will have to get busy on that program," advised Mrs. Norâ€" man to King St., principal Jefâ€" feries, "the only thing I have to say about it is it‘s too long." Principal Jefferies said he would look into the problem of the program and assured the board that all will be in order by May 5th. and §ONS 320 ALBION RD. 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