PAINTING and paper hanging, also carpenter work. Reasonâ€" able rates. Good workmanâ€" __ GARY EVANS & SONS CUSTOM GARDENING Light Grading and Tractor Work PAINTING, 3econtin|, small property fepairts; outside painting from $40.00. All work and materials guaranteed. CK, HUMBER BABY SITTING «and HOME SERVICES Serving Weston & Vicinity CALL CH. 1â€"9894 DAYS â€" $T. 8â€"4363 (10 Am. â€" 8 pm.) ~.‘ Reasonable Rates MIGH QUALITY WORKMANSKIP At reasonable prices, free ¢sâ€" timates, Call anytime â€"â€" .. YORK DECORATORS mz CH. 17164 York Decorators Muddy Driveway? PAINTING & bECoRAtING â€"â€"â€"â€" _ Spetlaliting h PAPER HANGING J. H. TAINSH 84 Langside CH. 4â€"0818 *â€"6tt Expert in wallpgapering, draâ€" peties made to order and inâ€" stailed. Painting, all kinds of fld6r coverings. Home Decorator Experts Richvale Septic . Tank Service YTop Soil and Fill for Sale ‘ PHONE AT. sâ€"12188 "‘ffi0 Jake 8t CBH. «3047 C5 xâ€"42â€"1+ MOVING and CARTAGE Driving School RO. 7:2101 i“ L';;‘il’ .&";:1‘ B# Ws, ai4 Machin® Hiled . V. Nitkle. Eiliiby Syware 8, Wondbridge ® °EXPERT WORKMANSHIP @ REASONABLE RATES @ DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE PHONE AT. 8:0364 W kn oo i h. Ch. 1â€"7681 N. C. BROOKBANKS PAPER _ HANGING and : _ PaAINTING ©138 Caffville Road West, J. C. GILBERT _ l wmaud 1e * WALLPAPERING DRAPERIES PAINTING MOOR COVERINGS ~_~_Woopgkmar Photes : Sias sâ€"0231 or AStas k.oses CRUSHED STONE (Spread Free) ‘Crusher Run, Pit Run ... Prompt Delivery BROWN‘S TV & RADIO ~RICHԤ ~~ _ Septic Tanks Pumped & Cleaned 24â€"Ho@r Service ‘FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERTS REPAIR SERVICE â€" AND = RECORD BAR Gark f100b» made new. CyelR dustless mMachifes. CH. 17164 81d Gal CH. 1â€"1850 AV. FORSTERS wWOoOb FLOoRS anywhere r<i6â€"H TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. Terms. Open evenings. 1287 Weston Road. RO. 7â€"1210. 5. Hoffman (formerly of Gerhard Heintzman). Work guaranteed. Phone Woodbridge Hardwars, Woodbridge, Phone A1. #â€"1931 bridge. SNOow SEPTIC LINES. ALEX C. PRINGLE 56 DownsviEw Ave. Jane and 401 â€" CH. 6â€"3171 Chesterfields, Chairs, Studio Couches Recovered and Reâ€" paired. Siip Covers made to order. Massey Ferguson Farm Machinery and Parts Also a full line of industrial machinery and parts. Davis Blackhoes and Auburn Gearâ€" drolie trenchers, will dig a ditch 4 inches to 14 inches wide and 3 feet to 6 feet deep. Let us give you a demonstraâ€" tion And price on a 1001 Woth A. LYON 1034 Bull Work _ _ Phone â€" Day: CHerry 4â€"7021 _ Evenings; CHerry 1â€"1220 Woodbriige â€"â€" ATias £â€"0231 * Moving * House Raising * Foundations * Alteration * 1OAM e CRUSH * GRAVE * FRONT 0‘ BENEL BAVRBTROUGHE r e n & W & d, cleanéd@ and <repaired. ‘Call Norm at ST. 8â€"8613. UPHOLSTERING HOUSF DOCTOR ROOFING & CHIMNEY SERVICE J. E. O‘FARRELL, Prop. All types r pairéd and reâ€" newe({p Workmanship Guarâ€" anteed, Emergency â€" service Day or Night. ; CH. 1â€"6953 SCOTT HAULAGE ROTOâ€"TILLING Lawns Power Airified ‘_ and Féftilized + Full season gatdén maintenâ€" ance. Service, Sodding, Sed: ing, Planting, Pruining and Weed Spraying. No. 1 nurséry stock used. _ _ Cl FREE ESTIMATES CH. 1â€"1915 HAVE your #ardén or lawn base rotoâ€"tilled to give the best restilts for weed And twitéh grdss pr@Blems. _ REASONABLE RATES CH. 1â€"7855=â€"HVU. §:9247 it GENERAL CONnTRACTORS > CRUsHED Stone f GRAVEL and BRICK SANG FRONT END 1OABERSs )‘ GENERAL HAVLAGE CH. 1:9407â€"CH. 48721 At. #:1t126 PIANO TUNING & REPAIRS Anytime â€" Aftywhére SsERVICE & sUuPPLY RR. No. 1, Woodbridge DEALER IN witéh grass proBlems. _FREE ESTIMATES wORK GVUARANTEED To MEET YOUR APPROVAL CUPBOARD§ â€" VALANCES ALTERATIONS â€" REPAIRS ROXATONE â€" PANELYTE BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED For Sales and Service that will pay Bxtavatihy & Grading s Sand Fill RUMSEY BRGS. . COnstrRUCTION OH, 10131 (BVE.) ï¬, 1â€"6641 (DAYB) CARPENTRY WILLIAMS DOUG DAVIES Landscapé Gardening Planning & Estimating Rotoâ€"Tilling SHARPEN SAWS > Phone AT. 8â€"1411 GILBERT‘$ AUTO SUPPLY PLOWING, TRENCHING TANKS and WATER: Gerdon Bulleck, Wood: Phone Aflas 8â€"1988. OSTVIK â€"â€" AND . WE CUT KEYS RO. 2â€"2706 4â€"47â€"tf xâ€"10â€"f _ Mr. Lloyd Boehm had &n un usugl experience the other day. While motoring to Oakville his car became overheated, and, when he pulled to the shoulder of the highway and raised the hood to investigate, he found the hose connection had split and a vast cloud of steam efmerged, floating across both lanes of the Righway. A passing motorist saw the steam and apparently thought the car was on fire and infotmed the police, who in tufh called the fire reels, for, as Mr. Boehm sat in his car waiting for it to cool off sufficiently to reach a garage in the vicinity, a tap on the window of his car éalled his attention to & policeâ€" Flo Strachaf, a regular sub, and subbing for Tom Bryce, lead the nights triple scorers with 726, she was followed by Marion MacKay with 710, Belva Howden with 706 and Jack Fitzgerald. subbing for his second time. We understand he will sub on the same team next wéek, â€"with 701, Wilf MacKay, a regular sub, and subbing for the fourth week for Ella Whitmore had 693, Jack Irvine 665 and Carol Reed 657. High singles included Jack High singles included Jack Fitzgerald, 326, Marion MacKay, 316, Wilfred MacKay, 296, Flo Strachan, 260, Enid Aston, 259, Eva Ruinmey, 264, Kathleen Kefâ€" fer, 258, Carol Reed, 241, Lil Bryce, 232. Once again we wish to remind the Captains no subs will ve allowed on playoff night. EYES TESTED BOOKKEEPING SERVICES _ With one more week befoie the bowling playoffs we find the Jets still in lsp place with 96 points féllowed by the Wiid: cats with 91,; the Pinheads with 90 and the Ages with 73. 8 JOMN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 The V‘ ‘. rwnq €10 NC MRCOT #etion of the Adfuirs of m :.n::m;o u’::“;:d»: Fuled w6 member of a “lllibu-!u, bebnd students â€" brdeF tan become head Of a eoâ€" ce;:M m‘kulluh\: a educational _ secondary ‘ school |patterns and that . "except in case of dire necessiâ€" ‘Eï¬:‘mh‘g:‘l’;.“.:' ty," &hQ even then there should / science â€" which be "scrupulous separhtion of the preparation â€" and sexes" for lessons on the Bixth |éity, =â€" Newsweék. «â€" ALASSES â€"â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. Sexos in School ,Coew.n wils taking & pumm again; ‘The v::fun eA ylay"â€" ixci l secon h:y ngm swung a Reavy *ist oo O anhe Apaibint in lst month. OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS Eyes Examined CH. 1â€"1133 OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS 1 Main St. N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 Miss Elle Whitemore â€" AVenue 5â€"2356 â€" WINDER‘S TA XI EDGELEY DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION LIMITED Dependable Service 24 Hour Service OPTOMETRIC Phm.B., R.O. Sb 7 Mr. and Mrs. Symons and family of Port Hope spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg, and Bruce reâ€" mained >\ his grandparents for the r holidays, returnâ€" ing hoh« wois Sunday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. We are sorry to report that Mr. J. W. Dalziel is confined to bed and wish him a speedy reâ€" covery. Mrs. Donald Dalziel and childâ€" ren, Anne,and John of St. Cathâ€" arines, were surprise guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dalziel on Wednesday and remained overâ€" night before returning home. D IR EC T OR Y Mr. and Mis. Vanderburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teasdale were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg last week and on Good.Friday evenâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Devins Sr, Mt. and Mrs. Leslie Robb and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Farr were guests of Mr. and Mrs Bagg. Mr. and Mrs. Norman B&gg, Randy and Joel and Mr. and Mrs. Dona{d Bagg, Bill and Stephen were Tuesgay dinner guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg. man, who asked, "If this was the car that was one fire?" Mr. Boehm found not only the police behind his car, but also the fire reels. No doubt Mr. Boehm would have beek most gratetul to this observant motorist, if his car,had been on fire. However, when he explained his predicaâ€" tent, the policeman directed hitn to the nearest service station and police and fire reels returned to their separate duties. in sports; and in every case they thould use separate school Religious Of€ers rud mt& lic #chools throughout the world. ‘r!\n'm and that g:l Astudents Influence their boy friends away from such fields as medicine and science â€" which require long preparation â€" and into domestiâ€" ty Crowd") Iâ€".t;m;ig got in ahâ€" other puBch at a University of Chicago m"?u When ‘: suggested â€" segrega of fm at the college level. Burristers & Soliciters 294 MAIN $T. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"53 mai, "is some forim of adult protection for our young péople who, at the foméBt, do not want to Bursue @ach other." Ri€#iNan S@id coeducation tends to bend students into the ac ceptéd maBculiié afd femihing BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, E. EM. 4â€"1863 Mone» to Loun 18 Torante Street, Torente William D. Lyon Weston Lasko & Gregory $oci David ("The Lont , Crmmuml_h got in &hâ€" ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS 7 Main St. $.â€"Suite 16 CH. 63181 CH. 4â€"3516 â€" #ES. t8. 1â€"6120 BARRISTER & sOLICITOR B.A., LLB. SARRISTER AND sOuicitO® 7 MAIN STREET SOUTM Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Fraser & Simms W ES T O N Edgar Parsons BARRISTERS, ETC. HEAKES and MacDONALD CM. 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 43 KING S$t. > CH. 4â€"5314 CM. 1â€"0111 CH. 4â€"6911 eâ€"16â€"52 We see Fairway Gardens are now open and getting a supply of nursery stock on hand for prospéective customers GeoffreyFrazer Wednesday Mrs. C. J. Agnew atended the Annual Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and Luncheon in the Quéen Elizabeth Building. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Toronto on Wednesday night. Joanne Cook spent part of her Easter holidays visiting with her cousin, Georgina Eakins of Wi!â€" lowdale, and on Friday evening they accompanied Mr. anÂ¥ Mra. Eakins to the skating carnival at Scarboro and had the pleasur¢ of séeing their cousin, Dianna Cook, take part in this beautifui pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and children, Dwight and Joanne, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cook of Scarboro on Tuesday evening. $ MNorman Bagg, and his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Alfred Bagg. PHOTOGRAPHY * OOMMERCIAL . _ Chartered Accountant 114 MAIN st. soUTH wEsTON CH. 4â€"6061 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE $T. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2041 2 John §t. at Main MORTGAGE MONEY To LOAN Evehings by appointment WESTON CH. 4â€"5697 Alfred N. Herman, B.A. MUSIC C. W. LEASK * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY W. J. WARD FUNERAL HOMES BARRISTER â€" $OLICITOR 1338 WESTON RD. RO. 20521 wWORK GUARANTEED FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1:2233 BARRISTERS, ETC. PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT ACCOUNTANTS Fillting: 3 eggs beaten till lemon yellow/| wiLfFRID R SCOTT 1 cup sugar i 1 pound cream cheese THE Add cheese very slowly. (leave out of refrigerator to w n s soften before using.) a ® Rind of one lemon, grated 1 teaspoon vaniiia W ssutte Bake 45 minutes at 350° F. or until firm. (Use pan with fairly PRIVATE $ high sides, or sErinlg-n;old pad, w as cake rises.) Cool, then pout tollowing cream fhixture on top |J PINE STREET â€" 1 pint sout cream 3 teaspoons sugar % teaspooti vanilla Bake 500° F. for 15 minutes with oven door omn. This last is itmport an. Chill &nd serve Serves 10 to 12. Even those who say they do not ordinarily like cheesecake,â€" wex enthusiastic when this one is served. It was encouraging, therefore, to léarn recently that the Cleveâ€" land Indians are letting Harriâ€" son Dillard, the formér Olympic hurdler and sprinter, teach their ball players how to run. Even pitchers who can make good time running straight ahead get all tangled up when trying to go from first to third in the midst of a tally. 15 grabham crackers, crushed Speed‘is important all over a | ball field, but what the Indians no doubt hope comes out of Dilâ€" | lard‘s teachings is more intelliâ€" | gent and faster work On the l‘ bases. If Dillard gets results in the Cleveland camp, look for others to follow suit. Super Cheesecake league b vinced y phases c negected Perhaps no fundamental on the major agenda is as neflected &s base running and certainiy the chief offenders are 5ilchars, who throw away a flock of games annually because they get lazy and dumb once they get on base. Pity Those Poor Baseball Slaves! Several friends and neighbors from this community motored last Tuesday evening to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchel] on Albion Road to honor Mr. Gordon Mitchell and is brideâ€"toâ€"be. The happy couple received several useful and atâ€" tractive gifts for which they warmly thanked the donors. May we take this opportunity to wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs., Priest and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ball and family motored to Port Stanâ€" léy for the holiday week end, where they visited with the brother of Mrs. Priest and wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fierhellér and children as an Easter holiâ€" day treat attended the picture "Around the World in Eighty Days‘. pinch cinnation â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"| INSURANCE AGENECY L1B. 9 uh. to héon Sat. or by appointment ;.hlcespoom melted butter | WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 81186 Photie ATias 8â€"051% Mix and spread around botâ€" w m tom of pan And sides. R longer you watch big baseball, the more conâ€" you become that certain of the game are sadly Legal Educa» tion (@bb.) | | $. FREEDMAN & SON L The Schomberg Women‘s Inâ€" ctitute held th#ir April meeting on Thursday aftérnoo® in the Institute rooms. Thé meeting opened wih the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect followed by the minutes of the last meeting. The business was discussed and the roll call taken after which an election of officers was held. Tae officers for the coming year are as follows: President, Mrs. .C. Mr. Thomas ‘Greensides, Mr. Clarence Marchant, Allan Stephnâ€" ens. At.this euchre & successful draw was held with hFroceec.is for the ua,‘liep of the Memofial corner, nners of this draw were as follows: Mrs. fra Hastâ€" ings, Mr. P. McCake, Mrs. H. BowWan, Mrs. H. Hamilton, Mrs. 1 Veece Mire William Clarka Raden, Mrs. J. Cassen, Miss\ Gwen Preston, Mr. Harry Suthâ€"| erland, Mrés. n& Rainey, Mr. C.# Henry, Mrs. W. Broad, Mr. C.} Douglas, Miss H. Heacock, Miss| A. Marchant, Miss C. Shaw, Pine | Grove, Mrs. 8. McCabe, Mrs.| James Bryden, Mrs. Ross. I 3. Leece, Mrs. William Clarke, Mr. Donald Thommson, Mrs. N. Bourne, Mr. C. Penelton, Mrs. E There were nineteen tables of evchre played at the Horticulturâ€" al euchre held in the town hail on Wednesday, April 9. Prizes winnét‘s were: Ladiesâ€"Mrs. C. Atkinson, Nobleton, Mrs. A. Lowry, Mrs. J. Dugan. Gentsâ€" The Ladies of EmmaAuel Presâ€" byterian Chutch, Schomberg, made $4.75 recently when they served sandwiches, pie, tea and coffee at the farm sale of Mrs. James McLuggage‘s. Mr. and Mis. Royce Rowland are the proud parents of a baby girh C‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bmith of Orangeâ€" vikte spent Basté with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henry &hd family. the imporial Bank Building, Nobléton Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Mr. William Chefry Who has been & patient at York Co. Rosâ€" pital is home again. We wish him a speedy recovery &lso Mi. Harry Cable who is ubder the Wednesday tast. WESTON Mr. LeORArd Baguley, Mrs. Fred Baguley and Mrs. Roy StéphensOA visited With Mr, and R. E. McAFEE, 6. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PINE â€" sTREET woobsribot Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS Bank of Nova Scotla Cor. S1. Clair & Old Westen Rd. & TOWNSLEY S1. Resident Parmer of M. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO. Stanley McNeil Royal Bank Bvilding, Toronto WE HAVE A $UPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE AlL KINDS OE SHEET METAL OPEN Ail OAY SATURBAY Professional Directory WOOobgpriber SARRISTER and $Oucito® AURORA For late Survey of [ intma o ‘hiaingc || W. M. MYERS | Cul ‘ Chattered Accountant tamlaw REARILAIl W A We Chambers J Main St. South W. R. Scott Funeral Home PHONE EMA. 64031 PRIVATE SEDAN AMBULANCE SERVICE ATLAS 81453 â€"â€" WOODBRIDOE â€"â€" Phone AT. 80571 WANTED CH. 1â€"0111 HIGHEST PRICES PAID _ _ FTIN â€" All METALS , B.A. The Rev. W. R. Symons, rector . of St. Mary Magdaiene Anglican Church, Schomberg, chose th@ _ story of "Christ breaking bread . with the two disciples at Emâ€" / maus" as his sermon on Eastef _ morning. This is the story de= . picted by the scene on the twOo _ memorial windows that were . Gedicated by him at this service .. to the memory of Mr. and Mrs.~ J John Hulse and Mr. and Mis. _ Ed Marchant Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooper at= tended the Millsâ€"Snider wedding at Nobieton recently. J. Lister (2nd vice pré ilud.iloulu. ct direc MyS. William Crane. Altern ‘Dldl-m Wirector,‘ Mrs. &. P son. Piahist, Mrs. R. Stephenâ€" wO, assistant Mrs. G. Shoul Directors, Mrs. E. A. Bye, Mt J. Rainey, Mrs. Hiscocks, Mrs. ‘MeMahnerman, Mrs, E. CoOp@I, Mrs, J. Duggan. Publicity, 1 "fl_]* ‘Bhoults. Auditors, Mrs. A. For _ Mrs. W. Aitcheson. Convenors of: Standing Committees, Agr. _;; dian Industries, Mrs. E. Pearsof, Bflucatio&Mn. R. Skinner, ’tï¬ torical search and i cl events, Mrs. C. Marchant, Home Reonomics and Health, Mrs. LtG tér. The teeting closed with the . Quéen ahd a dainty lunch a, #erved by the hostesses, H:’;;' Pearson and Mrs. Shoults. o J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 Bay Street Watson, 1st ‘vice K GAMES * BINGO KÂ¥ FISH POND K REFRESHMENTS Â¥X DEMONSTRATIONS Sponsored by Pine Grove Home and School Association FUN FAIR WOODBRIDGE Tuesdays 7â€"9.30, Fridays 35 p.m. Ernie Brock & Son SATURDAY APRIL 26 From 1. to 5 p.m Pine Grove School EM. 34097 â€" ATics 80423 GOURLEY L. HOWELL Kirby Brock COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE FRIDAYS 4 â€" 6 p.m. Abd By Appointment PHONE ATlas 80621 Bus.â€"Maple 11 Res.â€"Maple 300 $.5. No. 25 PET SHOW MAPLE whol