provided by the ever increasing work that is being launched at Bt, John. It is not only mtlng capacity that is being taxed eac Sunday but space to carry on the~ many ~activities that are ®arried‘ on each week day. The sopened‘ weekly has beâ€" centre of advice and the leadership of the the Rev. Keith Kiddell. All persons having. claims against the Estate of Lillian Begtrice Mooney, late of the Tewnship of ‘North York, in the County of York,. decelised, who died on or about the 31st day of January, 1958, are hereby netified to send partiâ€" culars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, duly veriâ€" fied, on or before the 10th day of July, 1958. After that dote the assets wil} be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Torento this 21st day of May, 1938. ~ Amlutddllndmukenl’lflnlt.wmhntothommn 4 the Town. The ‘old, tall, stately tree towering over. the front of St. John‘s Anglican Church has submitted to the sharp saw and.skill of man. ‘This stately tree that has graced the street Of mearly % quarter of a century has spread its big roots into the street and is in the way of the new church and additions that ape being built. Thus the little seed planted years ago , has grown to the miglity tree that blocked the way for progress. We. loath:to see these mighty trees removed but life rushes on these days carrying everything that would hinder it out of the way. IN the Estate of LILLIAN BEATRICE MOONEY, deceased,â€"late ‘ef the Townâ€" ship .fLNor'h York, in. the County of W. P. GRAHAM & Sons GREENKHOUSESâ€" _ STOREâ€" _ NJ 919 SCARLETT RD. 24 MAIN NORTH CH. 1â€"9103 CH. 11231 CH. 1â€"3411 New accommodation has to be Let us put your furs where summer heat and moths can never harm them. They‘re safe in our refrigeratâ€" ed storage vaults . . . insured against fire and theft. And ask about our fur repair and restyling service. Creditors and Others Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 18 MAIN St. N. CH. 1.3952 CH. 1â€"8091 FREE PICK UP SERVICE ALSO IN WOODBRIDGE AREA FOR PROMPT PICKâ€"UP . .. J. KENNETH KIDD, 371 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontarie, Solicitor for the Executors Robert Charles Huson and Robert Forbes Huson. ices: are.. being â€" sought led Church Many Years ent Tree Coming Down LIMITED ‘mol‘nln' a celebration of the Foly Communion at 7 a.m. with breakfast afterwards. â€" Also an evening service at 7.30 with a special course of instruction on the Acts of the Apostles. Regâ€" ular weekly worship is necesâ€" sary to the spiritual growth of mankind. These services are for the building of that spiritual life that is the foundation of sucâ€" cessful living. If you are away for the weekends make it a habit of attending one of these midâ€"week services. Saturday, June the 14th is the day set for the annual Sunday School and congregational picâ€" nic. Complete _ arrangements have been made. Everything is in order for a real day‘s outing. It will be held at Woodside Children‘s park. Here are the diâ€" rections, take highway No. 7 to Highway 50, turn north on 50 fox the various organizations been overtaxed. ‘It is hoped t the new addition to the parish hall will be ready for use this fall. ‘That will mean a greater extention of the work can be carried on in the parish. Funds for the building campaign are coming in daily and the fuâ€" ture: is bright. continually. Parish hall activities Remember that there is opâ€" portunity to attend the church services each week even if you are away at the cottage or holiâ€" daying over the weekend. The rector has each Wednesday Well readers, we in Edegley feel that we are again living in civilization, not the Sahara Desâ€" ert, as the Fifth was sprayed this week and the dust has been eliminated to a great degree. Thank goodness! Edgeley Women‘s â€" Institute was well represented at the Disâ€" trict Annual held at Maple reâ€" cently. Those attending from Edgeley Instifute included Mrs. Raymond Stuart, Mrs. Butt, Mrs. C. J. Agnew, Mrs. B. Cook, Mrs. C. H. Boake, Mrs. P. Snider, Mrs. W Maginn, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Summerfeldt and Mrs. R. Keffer. Mrs. P. Snider was reâ€" elected as Convener of Home Economics and Health and Mrs. C. H. Boake and Mrs. J. Darlâ€" to the junction of 49 follow the side road at this point northâ€" east. Thére will be guides and markers along the way to direct you,. This picnic grounds has been improved over last year and there is excellent accomâ€" Cutting the cake after. their Christian Reform Church ceremony newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. H. Verkaik happily celebrate their wedding in a reception held in theâ€"bride‘s parent‘s home. The bride was formerly Jeanne Olive Murray the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray of Scarlett Rd., Weston. MAW‘S ELEVATOR *T. M. Rog. Miss Ella Whitemore â€" AVenue 5â€"2356 EDGELEY DISTRICT Cozy As A Kitten _ All Winter with MAW‘S Winterâ€"Wonder. Fuel Oil L properly, you can curl up anywhere and be happy. Oyr Winterâ€"Wonder fuel oil is the guarantee of such cory comfort because it‘s made to give quick, abundant warmth and to help prevent burner troubles. We deliver it automatically, of course, so a telephone call today can make you and your tamily cory all winter When your house is heated NASHVILLE CoAL, GRAIN, FEED®, "EUEL oL Phone Bolton 497 or CY. 6â€"1201 | Agents for III GENERAL ELECctriC | RCA victor | Booth TV and Radio When Mr. and Mrs. Jack Devâ€" ins, Jr., of Humber Summit enâ€" tertained at a dinner party at the Four Winds lately in honor of their parents‘ 40th Wedding Anniversary, Mr! and Mrs. Alâ€" fred Bagg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Locke were among the guests. The pupils of Edgeley School have shown a good deal of initiâ€" ative lately. It seems a bus trip to Niagara Falls is planned for late in June. The grades one and two will énjoy a picnic in the school yard that day. So, in order to raise funds, the junior room held a rummage sale for a week, and many were the treasures that changed hands and the sum realized was surprisingly large. The senior room has printed a Gazette, which they are selling for thirty cents and I would recommend that, if you have not purchased one, it is well worth the cost to see just what these children can do with verse and prose. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boake and Miss Margaret Hendry accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boake, Janice, David and Harold, to the giant® Barâ€"Bâ€"Cue at the Hays Sales Stables at Oakville. Fourâ€" teen carvers, each with two asâ€" sistants, kept the thousands presâ€" ent suppiied with hot beef sandâ€" wiches. _‘ ington are representatives to the Federation of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bagg; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bagg and Mr. and Mrs. T. Darlington recently enjoyed dinner at the Lichee Gardens. Last Monday Mr. C. H. Boake and Mr. Bob Howden attended the National Sale of Holsteins at the Hays Sales Arens. modation for sports and meals. Make this your opportunity for meeting the people of St. John‘s and encouraging the work that is being done by the Sunday School. were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Mortson, when they moâ€" tored to Springfield, Ohio, this week, where they will attend a Jersey Sale. The Edgeley School baseball team lost to Carrville this week but‘defeated Patterson 20â€"3. Conâ€" gratulations kids! Mrs. Fred Bagg of Willowdale recently spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg. Radio and Television SALES AND SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED AND WATER Lings STAN MAXEY (Continued on Page 9) WOODBRIDGE Phone ATios 8â€"0202 _ North York Council this week decided that 'I"hh. léguh were unnecessary. e Council was acting on the advice of the Township‘s traffic coâ€"ordinato:, Mr. $. 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