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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Jun 1958, p. 9

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A CENTURY â€"OF ‘LEGISLATION could take place in‘ this. $2,500,000 .new..Etobicoke municipal building that ‘opened Monday with the first session of council held:in the new circular counâ€" cil chambers at Burnhamthorpe Rd. and No. 27 Highway. The building. is claimed to be the Two Y Day Camps In . Ftobicoke © Etobicoke YMâ€"YWCA‘s two day camps are for both boys and girls, 9 to 14 years of age. Camp Mimitobee will have two 2â€"week periqds from June 30 to July 25 and is located in Woodford Park at the foot of Delroy Drive. Camp Etoâ€"Bicoâ€"Kee will operâ€" ate for the same period of time in Central Park. Service Clubs, Home and School Associations and interested gommtnity groups and â€" individuals in Etobicoke help the YMâ€"YWCA provide this program at a low cost. Call BE. 1â€"2297. Council Meets In Splendiferous New Chambers $2,500,000 Building SwingsInto Operation ' . Th s PICKLE and PIMENTO LOAF or OuVvE ioAt *** _ 18 || ParRAMOUNT COHOE SALMON, W‘s tin _ _ WATSON' (Woodbridge) MQTQRS I.imitedl NOW GET A "BONUS BUCK" WITH EVERY DOLLAR :m _ go _ Pnestreem woopember _ â€"__ _ | _ _ FAEFE BONUS GIFTS! wmoeanes BE MONEV ©700 tractorâ€" wp to 50,000 ths. 6.C.W 4 1 ® Sm ot o uy ooo l ie en e iite s J@.V.w.‘s FROM 4,250 LsS. TO 46,000 L8%.; G.C.W.‘« To e5,000 iss ‘JOBâ€" ‘ BATED" Now‘s the time to switch to trucks of The Forward Look DODGE ,â€"I RUCKS Pupils of SS 23 King Township recently won top award over 100 schools in the Conservation Scrapbook competition sponâ€" sored by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Viceâ€"chairman B. Harper Bull, of Brampton, is shown here presenting cheque of $75 to Evelyn Courtney, teacher at winning school. Beverleyâ€"Smith, Bank of Nova Scotia official, looks on. The bank provided scrapbooks used by the schools. Your Dodgeâ€"Ds Soto deaier will be pleased.to arrange for a demonstration drive. D500 with dump bedyâ€" 19,.500 tos. max. JT% only one of its kind in Canada. Township ofâ€" ficials said one similar building exists in Texas and another in Europe. The official opening will be held in July or September Reeve H. O. Waffle announced. * AHGEAD NOW! 300 with stake bod 9,000 ibs. max. G.V ‘58 DODCE Power Giants Smartest buy today and priced to save! Dodge brings you the ka; payâ€"off in Allâ€"around value, too. Whether you pick a bigâ€"muscled Vâ€"8 or the newly improved Six, you can be sure that your Dodge truck is engineered throughout to do its duty dependably. So come see how much more truck your money bugu when you make the switch to DODGE! CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, Lim1r€p ecztrols. These same models also haveanew selfâ€"adjusting rear springs thlt\ sult in a luxurious passengerâ€" car ride. % Be mopey ahead with exciting summertime savings on any Dodge truck you choose! Those low price tags have never been more pleasing to Idok at! > %Â¥.Be money ahead with new Dodge increased G.V.W.‘s that mean extra payload, extra profit on every trip! % Be money ahead with new Vâ€"8 goâ€" power that lets you cover routes faster. Â¥ Be money ahead with handsome new Forward Look styling, so advanced that your Dodge truck will always bring the top dollar when you trade it in. For instance, Dodge gives you the big payâ€"offâ€"in features. On D100 halfâ€"tonners, there‘s a new easiestâ€"of~ allâ€"toâ€"shift 3â€"speed manual transmisâ€" sion . . . or, if you wish, the modern touch of LoadFlite automatic transâ€" mission with convenient pushâ€"bufton 0100 panet §,000 Ths. max. G.V.W The equipment, serving about 200 extension telephones in the various â€" municipal . offices, is housed in one mediumâ€"size room on the lower floor. This includes all switching equipment, as well as special equipment for the latâ€" The largest private dial tele« phoneâ€"exchange in this part of Toronto is located in the new municipal building. ‘The board of education moved into the new building two months ago. _ Silver water jugs glinted in sun ‘filtering through drapes at least 40 feet from ceiling to floor that. covered the circular walls Of glass. Township planning maps are concealed behind sliding wood panels. $2,500,000 municipal building at No. 27 Highway and Burnâ€" fhmcmokt.‘t:wmmmnhum‘ .&-huuo&&-day. _ Counciliors wei roses tm lapels were solemn as they sat|est pushâ€"button sets. on a umi-clrcluuq'!lud dais on| ‘The pushâ€"button . telephones, orange upholstered thairs. Th An all XRactlitate : Intar.nffine _ Behind Reeve H. O. Waffle against ‘the rich blond wood muh‘ hung flags and a picâ€" of the Queen preserved from the former Dundas Street W. building. Â¥ Two 40â€"footâ€"high blue pillars near the doorway from the floor to the ceiling support the three dimensional yellow ceiling. â€" â€"â€"The big move took place Friâ€" day and Saturday. Some 35 vanâ€" loads of furniture were moved by 80 men. There are 340 emâ€" ployees in the building. The employees cafeteria in the basement cost $75,000. A roast beef meal costs 75 cents. _‘ "This is the moment I have looked forward to for a long time," the Reeve told members of council and an assemblage of more than 50 spectators. _ All township departments, exâ€" cept the outside works force, the parks, swimming pool and library boards, will be housed in the new building. t ® f d Eic s t t In the awesome splendor of the circular w chamber â€"â€"claimed ‘to: be the one of its type in Etobiâ€" toke ‘council sat dow:naond-y for the first time in the new "I pledge these facilities will be used to further the best inâ€" terests of the public," he said. "Councillor Farrow contribuâ€" ted roses to council today: from his garden, the taxpayer will not be paying for them,". quipped Reeve Waffle. e The second and third floors are not yet completely furnished. Furniture from the old building has been utilized on these floors. New office furniture costing an estimated $40,000 has been inâ€" stalled on the first floor and in the> council chambers. â€" 0100 express 8,000 Ibs. max. 6.Â¥.W A donation of $25.00 was made to the Tubercular Veteâ€" rans‘ Summer Camp. Also a letâ€" ter was received with regard to the Auxiliary sponsoring one of the buses to Thornhill to take the Woodbridge children swimâ€" ming during the months of July and August, and a motion was passed in favour of this. Any Auxiliary members interested in sending their children are askâ€" ed to ‘contact .Mrs. Irene Lingard or Mrs. Borrett. An invita#ion to a. socialâ€"eveâ€" ning at Todmorden Auxilifry was recived and ca buss will leave at 8.00 o‘clock Thursday __The â€" pushâ€"button . telephones, 160 in all,. facilitate. interâ€"office communication,. and ‘have "hold" and signalâ€"light features. © 36 trunk lines to the BElmont tentral ‘office of the Bell Teleâ€" phone Co. are connected with the new ::switchboard, making possible as many .simultaneous calls. Persons calling from outâ€" side can ‘be connected with any of the 200 office extensions by dialing â€" BElmont‘ 1â€"4161. This number will reach the switchâ€" board, and an operator will diâ€" rect them to the department they are calling. Auxiliary Plans Summer Meetings Attendance at the Zone Rally in Woodbridge June 12th, was in the neighbourhood of 180. Comrade Mabel Clarke is our new Zone Cbmmander and the hext rally will be held in Wilâ€" lowdale. ~ A general meeting took place June 16th, Comrade Sabourin presiding. â€" After the installation of Mrs. Ruby Turton, the appliâ€" cation of â€"Mrs. Olive Butt was received and accepted. if| MACARONT and CHEESE, CHICKEN LOAF _ oz PICKLE and, PIMENTO LOAF or OLVE LOAE [ *** AYLMER CORN12 *% 1.55 BEANS PORK 12 > 1.60 CREAM STYLE (SAVE 19 ) WATERMELONKS H A M $ LEAN MINCED BEEF FRESH CHICKEN CUTS 1GA â€"(SAVE‘ 26¢) PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT (SAVE 30¢) Del Monte JUICE RED GRAPES _ "S& CORN ON THE COB ... PEACHES _ »szm.aey PLUMS _ "Smees COOKING onions _ MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COOKED DOG FOOD FRWITS and VEG®TAB‘E$ A LOCAL MOLIDAY TREAT (CUT PORTIONS AVAILABLE) PARD REGULAR WITH BEEF GRAVY (SAVE 48¢) HALF CASE SALE you GET A PREE $1.00 BONUS BUCK WITH EACH FAckaG% TABLERITE SLICED COOKED MEATS WITH FREE $200 BONUs â€"Buck TABLERITE MEATS swEET Tasty CARDINALS Bowling forms for the mixed bowling are still available but members are asked to have them in no later than June 30th. It was decided to again have a draw on a cedar chest at the Woodbridge Fair. The Auxiliary ‘meetings will continue during the summer which will enable us to make plans for such proâ€" jects as this. There will be a social evening Friday, July 4th and the committee under CorXâ€" rade McEachern is asking those attending to bring salads. A letâ€" ter was also received from Isâ€" lington Auxiliary inviting us to attend a social evening, October 27th. met in Elmlea‘ Baptist Church on June 16. Mr. Manuel, presiâ€" dent, introduced the speaker, Reeve Mr. Waffle, who outlined the things that had been done for Elmlea, and :congratulated the ‘ association‘ for their ten years of being a hard working group. He also spoke briefly on the tax bills, saying Metro reâ€" ceived 75¢ of the tax dollar and the township 25¢. He also stated that new lights had been installâ€" ed on Albion Road, that a path had been put in from Second avenue to the Legion Hall, and that roads would be oiled in the very near future (this was done on Friday). A sidewalk is to be put in on Albion road, from Martindale to the bridge just ‘north of Irwin Road, and should be ready by the time school starts in September. Also a new bridge is to go in on Islington lAvenue in the very near future. possibly to be started the end of June. On Monday evening, June 16, Mrs. Laidler, 1347 â€" Islington avenue, held a stork shower for evening, June 26th to take the members to this affair. GoLDEN yELLOW Elmlea: Ratepayers Association ELMLEA . and HUMBER HEIGHTS H:"..."".::'A".::."-'.‘-"-" t Miks 4A Cabnit * "FHM 1 enin 75, Mrs. Grace Pilger 13, TABLEFRESH BRAND . THURSDAY, JUNE: 26, 1958 Â¥ f , a at the home of Mrs. Braecrest: Ave.,. June EXDALE â€"|===~=.= * as this was the last of th , 12 *% 1.80 24 (% 2.16 eoop <. 69c EACH HEAPING QUART MEAPING QuART LB. 290 5 for 283¢ 3â€"48. 39c 29¢ A successful bake sale and strawherry bocial was held on the lawn of Mrs. Holbrook, 25 Royalleigh Ave., June 18th. The ladies of St. Andrew‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church wish to / thank neighbours and friends for their assistance and donations to make the social and bake sale such a success. # The weekly euchre of the Good Neighbour‘s Club was held 30, and Frankie Greenwood, Byng Ave., for June 30. Birthday greetings to Wendy Whitney, Gary Drive, who will be 4 years old on July Ist. good things to eat and was cemâ€"|\who is in the Sick Children‘s tred with a lovely cake for the|Hospital. L occasion. Marg. Peddle and Ann| Mrs. Mildred Lamb, 56 Lockâ€" Staple assisted the hostess with| heed Avenue, and Mrs. Meryle the refreshments. Denyes held a" lovely farewell The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Canaâ€" party on Tuesday, June 17th, fer dian Legion, Weston, held meir}Mrt- Joyce Buck and family who last Euchre until the fall on are moving to New Zealand‘ in Tuesday, June 17. The winnerslthe next week. On behalf of the were: Ladiesâ€"Mrs. Bery! Cox|neighbours, Mrs. Lamb presentâ€" 88, Mrs. A. Speare 76; low score ed Mrs. Buck with a matched was Mrs. Reb. Baker 39. Menâ€" set (4 pieces) of luggage for The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Canaâ€" dian Legion, Weston, held their last Euchre until the fall on Tuesday, June 17. The winners were: Ladiesâ€"Mrs. Bery! Cox 88, Mrs. A. Speare 76; low score was Mrs. Reb. Baker 39. Menâ€" Mr. Dick Parrington 77, Mrs. Florence Moore 73, and the low score was C. Wilson "*. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Greenâ€" wood and Mrs. J. Laver. The Good Neighbours Euchre Club held at the home of Mrs. Nash, 36 Braecrest Ave., June 12, with winners being Mrs. Woodend 84, Mrs. Helen Lindâ€" say 76,. Mrs. Myrtle Roberts 75 and low score was Kathleen Gilâ€" ligan 42. Birthday greetings to Mr. Geo. Williams, Albion Rd., for June 28; also to Jackie Williams, June : .. $§75, Mrs. Grace Pilger : 13, â€" . CH. 19260 | Greta Wellwood: 72, . Mrs. Kay _ Kuzick â€"71, Mrs. â€"Florence her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Audrey|Lachian 68, and low score, was . Wilson, Keswick, Ontario: About| Mrs. Kathleen Gilligan 48}. _ _ twenty friends, some from Lake| Pleased to report mh::z & Simcoe and Keswick, attended|Sr., is home from the } the shower. Mrs. Wilson receivâ€"|and feeling much better. Get . ed some lovely and useful gifts| well wishes to Mrs. Ashbee, St., for baby, and thanked everyone.| who is in Humber Memorigl BISQUICK, 2â€"Ib. pkg. ................................ _ Mifit Mn NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM, 10 oz. jor l.sz GATTUSO STUFFED OLIVES, 8â€"oz. jor ....... 44e 1 . PARAMOUNT COHOE SALMON, %‘s tin .. 37e "BONUS BUCK" FOOD FEATURES Effective June 26, 27, 28, 30, Thursday through Monday EACH ITEM WITH PREE $2.00 BONUS BUCK ® Swifts Prem » :# 43¢ KRAFT FRENCH, CASINO CATALINA or ITALIAN Salad Dressing : 25« IGA Milk 3 : 39: _ Pickles Swifts Prem * CGREEN BEANS â€" 2 :: 48¢ ORANGE JUICE _ : 266 SOUTHLAND FRENCH HuroWEEf1 Â¥4 Frozen Foods REGULAR FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE JUNE 26, 27, 28 bis, CH. 1â€"9260, Congratulations to Sylvia HoBâ€" son and Jimmie Greenwood, Byng Avenue, who were marâ€" ried on Saturday. t95 her and the family, u?m‘ ‘they were very sorry to lose such nice neighbours, but wished them all the best in their new home. Refreshments were served by the hostess. a On Friday evening, June 20, Mrs. Jean Bowring held a stork shower for Mrs. Beryl Cox, who received some very lovel;‘llh. for which she thanked everyong. Refreshments were served by ladies enjoyed a : turkey as this was the last of the l till the fall,. Winners wer who is in â€"Humber M Hospital, and to Lorna Curt‘s who is in the Sick Children‘s SAVE 16â€"0%. 4¢ JAR of luggage for 25¢

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