Times & Guide (1909), 17 Apr 1958, p. 12

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R R ~â€"â€" _ sn "ouam" cummer arems,. n â€" enc | >â€"â€"=CARD == | ( TheYy SPENT (a6) tuey Buiur THEIR MONEY A HOME, ver ut ]YOU Surecy | ) possessep ‘i GuEsSED j it & /7/ N\ As ir 7 L T OBESOT SA uo Ralr Sm Aertinifitinbi h a i ds 4 2 D00 s and 25, and which said point may be located by starting at intersection of the east limit of lot 24 with the division between the north half and the south half of lot 24, thence 9°* 34‘ west along the east limit of lot 24 a distance of .99 feet, thence south 84° 53‘ west 23.52 feet, thence north 41‘ 30" west 79.74 feet, thence south 72° 17‘ west 249.62 # thence south 72° 23‘ west 300.55 feet, thence south 49* / 30" west 132.29 feet to the point of commencement, 7 OTeemP uoo O ietubdiniel inb renbi: L ind 4 1 0 00 C dials ferred to the meridian through the south 26, concession 10, An the office of the Clerk of the Township at his offices, Ontario, and may be seen by any person interested. Commencing at a point in the division line between lots 24 hud 35. sud semind C cuia Do t 00AE PCY 2C In the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, )idng part of lots 24 and 25, concession 9, and being that porâ€" tion of a highway more particularly described as follows: \,__ Take NOTICE that the Council of the Corpor Township of Vaughan intends to stop up and l:’fis] fl‘of the road allowances in the Township ibed as follows: â€" A byâ€"law for the said will be considered the Council of the Corporation of m Township of V-ughmbzt its meeting at 10.00 o‘clock A.M. on the 12th day of Ml{ held in the Council Chambers at Maple, Ontario, at which time Council will hear in person or by Counsel, Solicitor or t, any person who claims that his lands will be greju- lly affected by the byâ€"law and who applies to be heard. K CEMENTIâ€"LIME _ HARDWARE K NAXLS K TRIM Â¥ WINDOWS and DOOR of all descriptions Complete Line of Builders‘ Supplies * ROOFING KX WALLBOARDS K SHEATHING Â¥ PLYWOODS Y ARBORITES Â¥ FLOORING Â¥ WALL & OOR TiLE KÂ¥ INSULATION Y WEEPERS & FLUE THLE * LATH KX BUILDERS HARDWARE w PLASTER * CABINET Y CEMENTâ€"LIME HARDWARE K NALS w# TRIM Dog Tags are now available at the Municipal Office and _must be procured before April 30th, 1956. â€" Tax for Male Dog eevememmmerrrenreeressmccces $8.00 ~â€"Tex for additional Male Dog ............................. $5.00 Tax for Female Dog , commememecees ... .. $10.00 Tax for additional Female Dog ................... $20.00 Village of Woodbridge Byâ€"law No. 1033, passed April 17, 1956 also provides that your dog must be under your conâ€" trol when not on your own premises. Any dog running at large and not under control will be impounded and if not claimed within Three Days will be sold or destroyed. A charge of $10.00, plus pound fees, must be paid to the Municipal Treasurer before any impounded dog will be released. Your coâ€"operation is requested <NASHYILLE® â€" Phone CYPRESS 623 â€"=â€" DATED this ist day of APRIL, 1958 ATTENTION DOG _ OwWNERS A copy of the proposed byâ€"law and plan of roads affected thence north 49° 27 30" east 132.29 feet; thence south 72° 23‘ west 509.60 feet; thence south 49° 27 30" west 16.77 feet; thence south 24° 21° 30" west 218.82 feet; thence south 56° 59° west 121.17 feet; thence south 24° 09‘ east 66.80 feet; thence north 56° 59‘ east 150.80 feet; thence north 24° 21° 30" east 286.45 feet; Thence north 49° 27 30" east 36.58 feet to the division line between lots 24 and 25; _ _ _ = _ thence north 49° 27" 30" east 36.58 feet to the division line between lots 24 and 25; ising that all bearings herein are Stronomic and are re m 4A db on enc n ts I i «se TOF SUmIne + Member of the Canadion Weekly Newspaper Association ,] Inspired by .UMBERâ€"C: _ =â€"â€"f c 18BB7 â€"= â€" April 17, 1958 â€" Poge 12 Village of Woodbridge W. H. WEATHERILL 27 23 27 21‘ 59‘ Published every Thursday Principal Publishers Ltd. 878 lokeshore Read, Torente 14, Ont, CHIEF CONSTABLE COAL COâ€" J. M. MeDONALD, Clerk he Co?oratlon of the ) and dispose of those ownship of Vaughan â€"west corner of lot C ony {Arab. Refugees }1 § in mie. ||Receive Aid _ Will Present sep |From Local W.A. Music Festival | _ Mrs. Carruth gave an intensely | interesting talk about her work | which began in old Wesley ,Church Nov. 1, 1950. She told ’how a record is kept of all parâ€" cels coming in. W.M.S. and W.A. {women from all churches in the |Toronto district take turns. in ;coming to help unpack and sort ‘the goods into bins. They are then packed, pressed, baked. lwrapped in a special way with waterproof paper and finally burlap, tied, weighed and sent on their way. , In February a shipment was sent to Korea. Now there are 10 tons ready for Arab refugees in Lebanon where the need is quite desperate and where 50 per cent of the refugees are under 13 vears of age. Good used clothing and money are always welcome at the centre. |1262.0 9. 92 2 0 CZOCR In the Ladies: i _ The Weston Home and School }Parlour‘ |Association will hold a Musical Mrs. Lynch was in the chair.‘Evening on April 22nd, 1958, in lend a brisk busif ess session the auditorium of the Weston ‘opened the meeting. \Collegiate, William Street, at & | _ Mrs. Ault and Mrs. Kent thea|p.m. Mr. Donald Brum, Musica‘ |took charge of the programme.|Director of King Street, Memâ€" Mrs. Kent read the Scriptures, Ofial and Senior Public Schools, |St. John 20, verses 1â€"21. Mrs.|will present the prizeâ€"winning H Ault read a selection "Life Beâ€"|choirs at the recent Kiwanis | gins at Easter" to give the lesson | Festival. He will then conduct |thought.. Mrs. Francis Haworth |the adults in the audience as if |sang a lovely Easter selection, | he were giving a lesson in school. |"Beyond the Tomb" with Mrs.| This will also be the Annual | Addy at the piano. | Meeting of the Association, \ The shirtwaist has won new popularity for summer., Many styles have contrasting cumberâ€" ;bunda, lacy edges and pretty | trimmings. Some have optional \belts to wear without in chemise {styling or cinched at the waistâ€" | line. Mrs. Ault then introduced the speaker, Mrs. Carruth, who is in charge of the United Churcna Overseas Relief Centre at 100 Simcoe St., Toronto. LIMITED 4 Air â€" Ship â€" Bus â€" Tickets Delivered ‘Eglinton & Dufferin RU. 1â€"5596 The regular, meeting of the W.A. of Westminster Church took place Tuesday afternoon, April 8. at 2 o‘clock in the Ladies‘ Parlour. CARRIBEAN â€" EUROPE â€" FLORIDA U.S.A. â€" CANADA | Prints headline the accessory }story for summer, They are |t_ound in hats, purses, gloves and scarves, splashed with geonetric, [ polka dot, and floral designs. The {snilor hat, ribboned in white, | adds another saucy touch. Threeâ€" strand bibs and ropes of colored beads, pointed shoes and artifiâ€" l‘cinl flowers add â€" fashionable | touches to any summer costume. Many of the prettiest summer styles favor a new Canadian fabâ€" ric, Arnel and cotton. It lends an easyâ€"care feeling to the chemâ€" ise, shirtwaist, summer suit or maternity outfit. A crisp fabric, it stays cool and shuns wrinkles, washing without a care in the world. The Canadian fibre, Arnel, makes it possible to pleat the fabric and add yards of pleated loveliness to summer skirts. bloused versions, designers have Montreal stylists have splashâ€" ed a fresh palette of color into their three versions of the chemâ€" «se for summer. . houette in its boxy, straight and are popular in pink and mauve, blue â€" green and brown â€" blue. Beige and navy blue remain basic neutrais, but often are combined into exciting vu‘h-‘ tions. Travel Service Mix And Match Themés Predominate For Spring a + . is a substantial symbol of personal achievement and secure living. But can you be sure of its perâ€" manency if you should meet an untimely death? What resources will be available to clear the mortgage?, Let me tell you about Sun Life‘s Mortgage Proâ€" tection Policy â€" a life insurance plan tailored to your needs which will safeguard your home,,, at very small cost. & SUN LIFE OF CANADA Your Home SAUNDERS LUKE MiILTENBURG the chemise silâ€" WOODBRIDGE PHONE AT. 8â€"0695 A. B. Bassett, formerly Assistâ€" ant to the Viceâ€"president, Manuâ€" facturing, has become Production Engineering Manager, assuming all responsibilities formerly held by the Master Mechanic, a title now abolished. . J. H. May, formerly Producâ€" tion Manager, has been appointâ€" ed General Works Manager and given all responsibilities of the Manufacturing Dept. Arthur Dierden, formerly Masâ€" ter Mechanic, has been named Assistant to the General Works Manager. . Three appointments in the Manufacturing Department of Orend& Engines Limited have been announced by Earle K. Brownridge, Ex ecutive Viceâ€" president and General Manager. 3 Appointments Announced By Orenda Engines This will also be the Annual Meeting of the Association, when the 1958â€"59 Executive will be installed. An opportunity will be affordâ€" ed for a Silver Collection which will be the Home and School contribution towards the proâ€" ceeds still required for the conâ€" struction of the Weston Area Swimming: Pool. Prize Winners Flowers and cards were sent to those members who were ill and a wreath was placed on the Cenotaph in the Town Rark on Remembrance Day, The chapter also presented a Lectern in the new Town Hall on their openâ€" ing in December. The fund raising activities conâ€" sisted of euchre parties, ‘rumâ€" mage sales, sale of articles donâ€" ated by the members and also cash donations. A donation of $100.00 was made to the Hospital for Conâ€" valescent Children for mainterâ€" ance of a cot, and two pairs of pyjantas were sent at Christmas to the child occupying this cot. Donations of clothing were also made to the Crippled Civilians and numerous articles of knitted clothing were made and forâ€" warded to Headquarters to be sent on to Korea. The officers were all reâ€"elected for another year and three new members were enrolled bringing our membership up to 21. The ‘annual imeeting of the Jacob Bull Chapter 1.O.D.E. was held at the home of the Regent. Jacob Bull L.O.D.E. Chapter Reâ€"elects Officers mixed and matched brilliant colâ€" ors into their summer styles. mauve tones. Mixâ€"match themes The color story is painted in * At this dance, there will be nominations for the executive offices for the 1958â€"59 season. Ali offices are open to any club member from president down to committee member. Anyone inâ€" terested is asked to contact any of the present executive memâ€" bers. The more there are the easier it is to get jobs done so put your name on the list. The elections will be held in May, on Friday the 16th, and it innloncd Mb Pb d c in c t 1111 t 3 is hoped the executive can be announced at this dance. There will be one more dance on Friâ€" day, May 30th, to close out the 57â€"58 season, 1 Nominations At Westeen Club Dance The Westeen Dance Club sponsored by the Weston Kiâ€" wanis Club will hold their next dance this Friday, April 18th at 8.30 p.m. in the Weston Colleâ€" giate. There will be a door prize, rovelty dance prizes and free cokes for everyone. As an added attraction, Jay King and The Imperials will entertain during the course of thé evening. _ Gordon Condie, Chairman of the Softbail Committee has organized 8 Pee Wee and 8 Banâ€" tam Softball Teams which will accommodate some 200 boys beâ€" tween the ages of 9 and 14, this league will start the first week in May and the finals to be played in the latter part of June,. _ The purpose of the league is to give an opportunity to a numâ€" ter of boys who have not develâ€" thence westerly 734.14 feet on a curve left of 149.40 feet thence westerly 734.14 feet on a curve left of 1492.40 feet radius, the chord equivalent being 726.76 feet measured north 82° 15‘ 32" west to the point of commencement. A Byâ€"Law for the said purpose will be considered by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan at its meeting at 10.00 o‘clock A.M. on the 12th day of M‘ny held in the Council Chambers at Mlgle. Ontario, at which time the Council will hear in person or by Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will be proiudicially affected by the Byâ€"Law and who applies to be hear Eie in io tm mc n Depicting some of the sahe styles for spring and early summer these local models prove that with slight use of the new trend a woman can look smart and still not appear ridiculous. YMCA Softhall League Extended In Downsview 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, Ontaric, and may be seen by any person interested. and being part of that portion of a highway more particularly dscribed as follows: Premising that all bearing herein are Astronomic and are reâ€" ferred to the meridian through the southâ€"west corner of lot 26, concession 10, Cf)mmencing at a point in the northerly limit of the road allowance between lots 25 and 26 distant 247.15 feet measured north 72° 44‘ east along the northerly limit from the southâ€" west corner of lot 26, concession 9, thence north 72* 44‘ east along the northerly limit of the said road allowance 218.93 feet; thence south 79° 23‘ 30" east 694.69 feet; _ thence south 21° 31‘ 30" west 67.22â€" feet; thence north 79° 23‘ 30" west 149.63 feet; thence north 79° 23‘ 30" west 149.63 feet; Take NOTICE that the Council o the Township of Vaughan intends to st those parts of the road allowances in the described as follows: In the Township of Vaughan, in the ing part of (a) lot 25 concession 9, and (b) the road allowance between lots concession 9, NOTICE DATED this Ist day of APRIL, 1958 intends_ to. l&)_P“{;p ;;ni; You can kid friends along but you only ‘try to kid yourself! You know there‘s a drive on to get people to have chest xâ€"rays as part of the fight against Tuberculosis. But you‘re busy ... you‘ll put it off until tomorrow . . . next week .. . next month ... until it will be too late! TB never kids and TB‘s never too busy! It can strike today, tomorrow . . . even last year! 1 Don‘t kid yourself! Don‘t gamble with your family‘s health . . . CHECK YOUR CHEST GET AN Xâ€"RAY ... TODAY! Parents wishing their boys to participate in the softball proâ€" gram can get further information from the Downsview Y.M.C.A. Office, ME. 3â€"8558. Committee: Gordon Condie, Chairman; Art Timmons, Dave Showers, George Page, Secretary of the ‘Y", The important thing is what happens to boys when participatâ€" ing in the program. There will be a playoff and the league champions declared. There will be teams from the following pub lie schools in the Downsview district: Cornelius Parkway, Blaydon, Downsview, Highview, Maple Leaf, Roding, Tumpane For boys who cannot be accomâ€" modated in the league, pians are being prepared to conduct a softball clinie where boys will be taught the rudiments of the game. oped a high degree of skill in softball and through this activity the committee hopes to develop sportsmanship, habit patterns and attitudes so that the boys will be better adjusted to sociey. in the County of York, beâ€" J.M. MeDONALD â€" WHO‘S KIDDING WHO? of the Corporation of 25 and 26, p up and dispose of ownship of Vaughan Each of the costumes reveal the evidence of the present style trend but seem to have been created for the woman who wishes to appear stylish yet unobtrusive. NI HUMBER NURSERIES 209 Buttonwood Ave. RO. 2â€"8702 Enormous Stock in Shade and Ornamental Trees DWARF APPLE and PEAR TREES $3.00 tfach STANDARD APPLE, PEAR, CHERRY, PEACH PLUM and APRICOT §$2.25 tach BLACK and RED CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES and GRAPES .. ... 02. umc 3 for $2.00 APPLE TREES, 5 Varieties in 1 $3.95 ASPARAGUS, RASPBERRY, BLACKBERRY, RHUBARB, HORSE RADISH â€" All Fruit Stock No. 1 Heavy Grade FERTMIZER 777 â€" 25 lbs. 50 lbs. FOR DWARF EVERGREEN HEDGING KOREAN BOXWwOOD s : GARDEN CITY POLO PARK COUNTRY CLUs MERION BLUE 8 FMLOWERING SHRUBS all bloom size A real bargain at ... 15 18 24 Byâ€"Law No. 2099, Township of Vaughan, requires everyone wishing to burn grass and rubbish to have a permit. Any person found burning grass or rubbish without a permit will be prosecuted. Permits may be obtained either at the Municipal Offices in Maple or at Mr. Henry Jeffreys, Birch Hill Road, Pine Grove, Ont. Radio and Television SALES AND SERVICE Agents for GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA victor Booth TV and Radio WOODBRIDGE Phone ATlos 8â€"0202 Buy From Your Duich Nursery EXPERT EVERGREENS â€" â€" EVERGREENS SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES HEDGES Better Than Ever Before FRESHLY DUG MYBRID TEAS and FLORIBUNDA Heavy No. 1 Grade $1.00 Each â€" 12 For $10.00 ROSE TREES â€" $§,.7§ each CLIMBING VINES PER 100 Inch :. $4.25 HEAVY FIELOGROWN Inch Inch Inch ATTENTION GRASS SEED CHINESE BLM OPEN SUNDAYS DURING THE SEASON RESIDENTS OF VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP 10 Ibi. 98¢â€"25 Ibs. $1.98â€"50 }6s Turn left At Sanatorium Gates SHRUB SPECIAL 2â€"L88. mEOC ..1â€"L8. . 15¢ ea. . 18¢ ea. 22%4¢ ea. $1.49 $1.19 $179 $2.60 BETTER THAN FVE® James W. Davidson, Fire Chief, Vaughan Township. ROSES 12 .25¢ ea.) 12 20c ea. 12" HEAVY FIELDGROWN 18â€"24 Inch .........2... 4‘â€"5‘â€"50¢c "North York charges $5.00, we charge, $3.00.per animal" pointed out Councilior Florence Gell. "And it‘s necessary for us to take on an extra man," she added. Council agreed an incredse was essential. A letterâ€"is to be written to Swansea and Forest Hill councils preceded by ; a ‘phone call "to soften the blow" as Deputy Reeve Royle expressâ€" ed it. As yet the amount of inâ€" crease is not fixed. Canine Control Charges To Be Increased The services of York Town ship dog pound are going ‘to cost Swansea and Forest. Hi!! who use the service more money. FUZL OIL AND STOVE OIL RA Y REILL Y AGENT WOODBRIDGE We Carry LOMBARDY POPLARS IMPERIAL OIL All Petroleum . Needs For Your Farm Phone CHerry 4â€"3231 RED BARBERRY AMUR PRIVET MARDIEST VARIETY 25 and up 45‘ â€"45¢ 25 and up 75¢ each ki 10c ea. $4.95 25¢ 35¢

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