Weston Branch, 45 Main St., North â€" _ FLEMING GILMOUR, Rexdale Blvd. & Kipling Ave. Branch _ Free Engagement Picture NQ OBLIGATION Kidson Photo Studio ; & £ O(flwom & 0 t s *".‘ s * e , P rrie 51 : 9 ’v., s j , It‘s easy to borrow §#» for w _> Home Improvements Your 1 Live T 44 ._ . *3 Stores to Serve You"‘ . $ John St., Weston l 1221 Weston Read I 2863 Keele Street j CMH. 4â€"8341 Mt. Dennis â€" RO. 9â€"1696 Downsviewâ€"ME, 3â€"3074 ry' of the district is Bd to Harry. Price of Bervice Station, in the ecent loss of his father, w at the Bolton home son, Wil!l Price. Mr. rested at the Egan Funâ€" y HUMBER SUMMIT It‘s FUN â€" and â€" SUN TIME once again ... Time to see WILF‘S Fine New Selection of Sportsmen‘s Equipment at THRIFTY PRICES! And Remember: When you ask for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask a favour ... if your proposition is sount and reasonâ€" I able, there‘s money for you at the ‘m HANH' Bank of Montreal. ;“"‘"-_,"" Ferhaps you are thinking of pointing the bricks, painting the house or adding a sunâ€"porch or extra bedroom. Well, now is the time to do those outdoor repairs and improvements... to get them finished so you‘re free to enjoy the summer. If a shortage of ready cash is delaying your plans, see your local B of M manager about a lowâ€" cost Home Improvement Loan. With interest at only 6% per annum, H.LL.‘s are available for all kinds of worthwhile purposes. And they are repayâ€" able in easy monthly instalments. Why not have a chat with your B of M Manager today? You‘ll like his helpful approach to your problems. f LF‘S CYCLE & SPORTS 1DE‘S ‘Up â€" To â€" Date‘ Life Jackets â€" Government Approved e LADS e DADS e GRANDADS SPECIAL RACERS â€" Complete with Three Speed Gears â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $49.95 The new Modern Way SCOTT ATWATER Outboard Motors From 174 rasy terms avaiasie LAWN MOWERS RESHARPENED VINCENT S. GRANT, _ Our sincere wishes for Art sary. nndC?;::Doan.whonumoot #» * 0 * this go to press are at the! Last Wednesday night the bedsides of both their father|Guides of the 132nd Guide Comâ€" and a brother in hospital. Both|pany did a turnabout when they men were rushed to separate|entertained the Mothers‘ Auxiâ€" hospitals on Wednesday and|liary instead of being entertainâ€" Thursday of last week and the|ed as has happened in the past. family was called to the father‘s|The Guide Vesper which follows, bedside early ‘Thursday mornâ€"| was sung by all present: ing. We, the neighbors, cannct|Softly falls the light of day . do much to relieve the burdens| As our Campfire fades away; but at least our thoughts are|Silently each Guide should ask eral Home at Bolton until time of service. Manager Manager © FISHING TACKLE © BASEBALL EQUIPMENT © GOLFING ACCESSORIES © ALL SPORTING GOODS The Company Leader, Marâ€" garet Kiss, was in charge of the evening‘s program and Dawn Norman arranged the refreshâ€" ments. The main part of the proâ€" gram was ‘rranged like "What‘s My Line?" but "What‘s My Seâ€" "Have I done my daily task? "Have I kept my Honour bright? "Can I guiltless sl_eep_toniz_l:t‘!" reached the Silver Anniversary of their wedding date last Tuesâ€" day, June 3rd, for which we send heartiest greetings and wishes for many more celebrations. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKane chose June 4th as their special day and are about 18 years married. Many happy returns of the day, Bill and Inez! Also congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pirie who celebrated their 25th anniverâ€" with the entire Doan family in ‘this unhappy occasion. / by our custom cutters. All this protection â€" yet the true beauty of your furniture is never hidden. Written guarantee â€" Call For Free Estimate 1462 Wilson Ave. CH. 1â€"2363 Evenings & Saturdays CH. 1â€"1645 ® Fire Resistant @ Complete Protection from liquids, burns, dust, dirt etc. ©@ Lippers & air vents @ Fitted and cut to your furniture PROTEG : Custom Made Plastic Covers YOUR FURNITURE American Plastic Slipcovers GAS & O/L Our popular Viv Evans and Mrs. Burley Hamilton have now completed their six â€" months Home Nursing Course with the Red Cross Society and were graduated on May 28th. This very impressive ceremony took place at Sherbourne United Church in Toronto, when 310 woâ€" men, ranging in age from teenâ€" agers to grandmothers, received their certificates. The class inâ€" cluded eight blind women. . It was disclosed at this meetâ€" ing that children left behind by Hungarian immigrants when they fled during the 1956 revolt, are‘ being allowed to rejoin their parents in Canada through an agreement arranged at a recent Red Cross conference in India. Miss L. M. Winter, supervisor of health and welfare services for the Red Cross, explained the home nursing course was begun }to help homemakers to become more skilled and resourceful in | caring for sick persons in their own home, to prepare them for | participation in volunteer serâ€" vices in the community and to (Continued on Page 5) The majority of residents of this community will be pleased to know that the contract for laying of the, watermains has been let out ‘to Leaside Conâ€" tracting: and the work will beâ€" gin immediately as soon as the Rowntree Estate releases the deeds for the roadg The present dry spell and little sign of rain makes this project seem ever so much more important to our little sandy community here. Alâ€" ready the gardens and lawns are beginning to show their driedâ€"up effects and the summer is just started. . Mrs. Jessie Doan had her moâ€" ther out from the Queen Elizaâ€" beth Hospital for a day‘s visit last Sunday. eret?" would be more o ate. Beverley Baker Jordan gave several modern tap demonstration of the number for which she had reâ€" cently mvod her gold «and sllver in dance competiâ€" tion. Most . regretfully, Captain Edna Sleigh announced her reâ€" tirement from the leadership of the Company. The Mothers‘ Auxiliary presented Mrs. Sleigh with a beautiful cup ani saucer and expressed their regrets at the loss of such fine leadership. The evening was brought to a close with a delightful social halfâ€"hour. Hydramatic, radio, spotless s 895 I G(_-iag) O \ ' 51 OLDSMOB'L: " | TAKE A DEWATV(I TORSIONâ€"A/RE RIDE TOD@@Pe DON WHITEHEAD |rom crougumotors LtTD. _ ""%o, _ Boitonâ€"Woodbridge "S°CS" |251 maiNn st. N. wWESsTON CH. 1â€"1641 ’ CHEVROLET â€" OLDSMOBILE l Tt Rhaolss â€" Musicth Eares: Aaricr wl n alentel In shonte 3 damendnniies h. NO. 7 AND 50 HIGHWAYSâ€"WOODBRE ALSO AT OUR BOLTON SHOWROOM AND LOT 57 CADILLAC 4â€"Door Hardtop 55 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4â€"door sedan, power steering, power brakes m d â€" Two to choose from, one with radio House built on back. 53 CHEV. BELAIR Sedan 53 PONTIAS Two Door 13,000 actual miles 55 CHEVROLET Long Wheelbase 52 PONTIAC Chieftain Convertible AT OUR NEW CAR LOT LEADING THE PARADE Into New Fra With Viceâ€"Reeve The engagement has been anâ€" nounced of Pearl Poirer the daughter of Mr, and the late Mrs. |Fred riobon of Mt. Dennis, who is to marry Mr. Leon Radâ€" cliffe a businessmary in Mt. Dennis. The wedding plans have yet to be announced. North York Council took acâ€" tion at its last meeting to apâ€" prove a byâ€"law to appoint a member of council to act in the place of the Reeve in his absence either due to illness, absence or the office being vaâ€" cant. In the past, normal day to day business of the Township could not be transacted, if the signature of the Reeve was reâ€" quired and he was absent from his office for any reason. One councillor was heard to say after approval of the byâ€"law, "Wei!l, this definitely takes us out of the horse and buggy era." s .\‘:’" 3 P 1 MEN‘S WEAR 69 Main Street North CH. 4â€"7191 WESTON ABRET Mc â€" Milion ‘Dollar Model ‘Community >« , Formal % Wear ~MRMT Rentals Order NOW for That June Wedding â€"WOODBRIDGE CREST s 2195 $1295 s 995 s 895 of t MB "From a planning standpoint the project is an asset and will likely assist in drawing industry to Etobicoke," said Mr. Fenâ€" ning. Martin Grove Rd. between the Richview Side Rd, and the Dixon Rd. will dispel ratepayer‘s fears of integrated housing, Mr.‘Fenâ€" ning explained. The plan for the mammoth community was broached to council last week in a report from the Planning Board. The Board highly recommending apâ€" proval of necessary bylaws to allow the development. "We allotted extra land on the chureh site for parking," said Mr. Fenning. "There is no other housing in the area and this will give us the chance to build the development in an area that noâ€" body can claim is effecting their property," he stated. Opposite the mammoth develâ€" opment a nineâ€"acre shopping centre is rropoxed by Highbury Developments Ltd. The plaza will be surrounded by a strip of land slated for development into apartment buildings. Objection by ratepayers that row housing would quickly deâ€" charch te. F‘ ‘A multiâ€"millionâ€"dollar model integrated community to house mearly 1,000 families in north west Etobicoke has been recom. mended to council by Etobicoke Planning ‘Board, John Fenning, Assistant Planning Director, announced last week, The development by Highbury Developments Ltd. will include single family, semiâ€"detached row housing, ‘duplexes and : apartâ€" ments, he said. Twelve acres have been‘ set aside for park 149â€"acreâ€" community on You get at these low prices a fullâ€" sized car with fullâ€"sized roomy comâ€" fortable interiorsâ€"and Plymo":& parks easier, drives easier, ha easier than any other car on the road. You get the biggest windshield, bigâ€" gest wipers (and they‘re electric!) and biggest trunk in the lowâ€"price field ! You get the highest tradeâ€"in allowâ€" ance of the year, right now, when you buy a new Plymouth! You get your choice of 21 models â€"all priced lower than comparable models of other leading Canadian You get Plymouth‘s advanced Torsionâ€"AIRE Ride. (It doesn‘t cost aâ€"cent extra, yet independent tests show it‘s superior to "special" ride systems that add as much as $150 to the cost of other cars.) Check Plymouth now! You‘ll never buy more...for less! site‘ and a twoâ€"acre â€"Million Dollar Model Community To Etobicoke Council Approval PLYMOUTH } "‘Z:{!,’///n THE > EDGE X | Poug (( / _ , e s! J i ///// o ie 4 L d } ‘ \/ It‘s the lowest priced of all leading cars built in Canada. And that‘s not all! JA kE â€" Your Chryster â€" Plymonth â€" Fargo dester will be pleased to arrange a domonstration drive The extent and character of new building in areas previously rural in nature presents a probâ€" lem in speed control. Cities, towns, villages, police villages and "builtâ€"up" areas have speed limits, subject to municipal byâ€" laws, of 30 m.p.h. The designaâ€" tion "builtâ€"up" which refers to "We have absolute control on the type of row housing buiit because planning board must review plansâ€"for each individual building," said Mr. Fenning. ponsible for the operation of the vehicle except in circumstances where the vehicle was being operated without his knowledge or consent. To keep accurate drivers‘ records it is obviously necessary to register any conâ€" victions for moving violations against the driver, who may not necessarily be the, owner. The driver, whether owner or not, under the new legislation will be held responsible for moving violations under the Act. ‘ terjorate into slum area caused council to hold up a decision until councillors inspected row housing in Don Mills. 1 LAWRENCE W. (at Main) 7â€"Day Tour of Northern Ontario . Special by Motor Coach â€" $129.50 A WONDERFUL TRIP â€" . ASK FOR FOLDER WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE areas outside cities, towns and villages, depends upon the numâ€" ber of buildings over certain disâ€" tances on one or bath sides of the highway. â€"The modern trend towards wider lots in new buildâ€" ing developments often leaves them unable to qualify as “I!,IIB- up." The law now includes a new category, "urban area" described as one requiring a building at least every 100 feet for a disâ€" tance of a quarter of a mile outâ€" side cities, towns, villages and police villages. In suchâ€" areas, appropriately marked, the speed limit is 40 m.ph. me ue Sanitary Contractors C. STUNDEN Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE CH. 6â€"3031 f g‘“ +4