TAKE NOTICE that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Mina Salmond Brookes, late of the Township of York, in the County of York, who died.on or about the 3rd day of May, 1958, are required, on or before the 18th day of July, 1958, to send the undersigned full particulars of their claims. After such last mentioned date the Executrix will proceed t@â€"distribute the assets ofâ€"the Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. Specials for the Holiday Weekend _,ï¬ommoe SAUSAGES ...................... 49¢ per Ib. COHOE SALMON STEAK ..................... 69¢ per Ib. STANDING RIB ROAST ...................._ 69¢ per Ib. FROZEN CARROTS ... 2 lbs. for 39¢ FROZEN PEAS ... ............................ 2 lbs. for 4§¢ FROZEN KERNEL CORN .................... 2 lbs. for 45¢ BRICKS OF ICE CREAM .................222.22220000.. 29¢ Jack Blenkinsop, Frop., Phone CY. 6â€"1108 DATED at Toronto, this 18th day of June, 1958. M MARY WRIGHT, KLEINBURG LOCKERS Notice to Creditors and Others y still coming in. This will : the first part of the and will give the necesâ€" space to take care of the ay‘ School work and the us activities during the of the different organizaâ€" All are pleased with the s and now are looking forâ€" to the stimulus this extra nmodation will give to the im-n'nuuuon.o- |â€"signal from : the Anglican this fall office. As soon as this is work will be started on ish Hall addition and the for the whole plan. Over i'n"hlb-ub- to launch the first part at St. John‘s Anglican weorrime wiTnh @amna®iam®e im svaay wair or LiP® .II...!__‘_l!_ by the members and Of the church, with BUTCHER SHOP Sufficient To Launch ‘s Extension Project When you ask for a loan WHEN the housewife calls at the grocery store and orders a supply of provisions, she is not asking a favour . . . she is buying goods for which she will pay cash . . . purely a matter of business. his groceries. And, like the grocer, the banker uunlly'vm to know The grocer deals in groceries . . . the banker deals in credit. And, as the making of loans is the principal way by which his bank derives its revenue, he is as anxious to sell his credit as the grocer is to sell that he is going to be paid for his goods...that his loans will be met when they fall due. That, too, is only good business. When you have occasion to ask for a loan, look at it this way. Come to the Bank, not feeling that you have WHANF to ask a favour, but to offer the manager a sound business _ % proposition which will be of profit to you and to MJJ 1958 â€" Jane St. & Wilson Ave. Branch, 1674 W ARTHUR®* BEGIN, Manager So with your bank. It is a business proposition just Banx or MontTrRrEAL LGanadas Forst Bark Weston Branch, 45 Main Street North : FLEMING GILMOUR, Manager â€" and â€" FAV O U R at the B of M . .. Executrix by AULT & AULT, 19 Melinda St., Toronte 1, Her Solicitors you do not ask a :a numbers m: ‘-*l E...:,T,Kuï¬i{&}ioi; v: Members are feeling the dire en smcs Eteermzi uies esd Man Arrest by the Rector to arrange midâ€"| [\ _*. ,* s week services for the holiday u'wmg wnh . weekâ€"enders. This is a means of keeping abreast with the feeding * # mesces ie m« Suepended Permit this paper, it tells of the variâ€" ous services each week. Confirmation classes are being organized for the fall. Names are being handed in to the Recâ€" tor. There will be special adult classes held. Now is the time to think seriously about this step in life. Confirmation is the full the purpose of this life. See the Blvd. & Kipling Ave. Branch: ;‘ Ar tn ‘mmâ€"â€"AiA’Mv " L CE hok m se as aA “‘I\" ‘ROUND and ABOUT ; _ A record number signed up this year for Burwick Women‘s Institute annual excursion to Stratford and the Shakespearean Festival. Fiftyâ€"five persons went ‘Tuesday this week to see "Much Ado About Nothing." Leaving from Brampton on the CNR, they arrived in time for supper, saw the play, and, after a cup of coffee, returned home.in the wee hours of the a.m. WOODBRIDGE LA AARRLITV C T TTA I a DPRIIV Y Y Names of youngsters wishâ€" Many happy returns to ing to take part in summer| Ada Harris, Pine St, who swimming lessons at Thornhill|brates her birthday July 1. swimming pool during July and * * * August are still being received | Receiving their Fire by Mrs. J. Borrett and Mrs. W. |Course Queen‘s Scout Badg Lin;u'd. Transportation is now ‘;’::sk :;ereth:ehezi(:iuo:l):cin available through the courtesy |Kiited Scouts: David Ruthe of Woodbridge service clubs.|\Lawrence Ring, David Jac Phone Mrs. Borrett at AT. 8â€"|David Darlington, Robert . 1070 or Mrs. Lingard at AT. 8. |Bill Booth, Grant Hickey, 1368. Names may also be dropâ€" Clancy, Julian Sale, Edgar ped into the Woodbridge News|SHOD6 Keith Brown, Scott office. patrick and Fred Guy. The Mr. and Mrs. have resurned Marie to take Hawman Ave. Birthday â€" congratulations . to "Gram" (Mrs. Daniel) Langham who celebrated her 90th birthâ€" day Friday at the home of her daughfer, Mrs. J. Blake, at Pine Grove. Friends and neighbors dropped in to wish her many happy returns of the day during the afternoon tea party. "Gram" was born in England, first came to Canada in 1890, and was marâ€" ried in Galt. She returned to England for several years, then decided to come back here. She has lived in Pine Grove for the vast 20 years. â€" Suini(l is to appear in York Township court next week. Stampfl was arrested by P.C. John Smith who recognised a driver on Lawrence Av., as having his licenge under susâ€" pension. Constable Smith appreâ€" bended Stampfl and took him into custody. Ave.: Lloyd ‘Davidson from Sault Ste. up residence on in Woodbridge. Several Woodbridge residents were among the many attending the Snell family reunion at Orangeville, Saturday, June 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Armstrong. A brief busiâ€" ness session resulted in a return of all officers in charge for 1959. Relatives and friends had an enjoyable getâ€"together with conâ€" tests and various games. Relaâ€" tives and friends are cordially invited to attend next year‘s reâ€" union, to be held at the same ‘phce, 33 Wellington St., Orangeâ€" Exâ€"Weston girl Mrs. Alexander Hunter, better known to her friends as Savnie Yssellstyn, recently was awarded. the Rolph Clark Stone Scholarship awarded for her third year material arts at the Ontario Art College. Receiving their Fireman‘s Course Queen‘s Scout Badge this week were the following memâ€" bers of the 2nd Woodbridge Kilted Scouts: David Rutherford, Lawrence Ring, David Jackman, David Darlington, Robert Rowe, Bill Booth, Grant Hickey, John Clancy, Julian Sale, Edgar Armâ€" strong, Keith Brown, Scott Kirkâ€" patrick and Fred Guy. The fiveâ€" week course was under the suâ€" pervision of Fire Chief Cec Shannon, who described the boys‘ grading as "excellent." Presbyterial June Meeting At Windermere "The June meeting of the Toâ€" ronto West Presbyterial of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada was held in Windermere Church, Mrs. E. M. McKenzie presiding, and Mrs. H. J. Leach at the piano. Very interesting reports were given by Mrs. J. Draper, Literature Secretary and Mrs. D. McLeod, Christian Stewardship Secretary of Kingsway Lambton Evening Auxiliary. . Mrs. K Shellington conducted the worâ€" thip and reports were given by Auxiliary Officers." shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below. KNOW Ontario, you‘ll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, do you know ONTARIOr that surrounding Fort Check your kmowledge by ONTARIO owTanto tnavi.. omm ramuiamewmt m_ows., identifying this map How well Mrs celeâ€" 9 Lawrence Ave. W. Feeee n . k c & it‘ o | hi _:‘ ol t s ie . es o > ‘ o o y «uin " .. a, ~Pa n a% . 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