fte $T. CLAIR HOUSE WRECKING co. LTD. SAUNDERS TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED {|Book Review Eglinton and Dufferin RU. 1â€"5596 | errmmmemmemmmmes It is hereby proclaimed by the Village of Woodbridge that Monday, August 4, 1958, will be observed as Civic Holiday. All citizens are requested to govern themselves accordingly. W. H. YOUNG, Clerk â€" FRED D. ARMSTRONG, Reeve Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY ST. g® Q“"" Inquire r:nsdhi:;,s s::l:‘es, hotels WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) MEATING = AiM CONDITIONINE â€" .COOLING ~VENTILATION _ S$. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. PLUS . . . Many other itoms too numerovs to mention â€" Come and see these amazing BARGAINSI WEâ€" HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL OPEN ALLl DAY SATURDAY 100,000 Ft 1" Lumber . 5§00,000 Ft. 2x4" â€" 2;0'“â€" 1x8" â€" i110" â€" ix12" & (A ngths) Doors â€" Windows â€" Pipes (all sizes) â€" Toilets â€" Bathâ€" Tubs â€" Basins â€" Battleship Lincleum â€" Stee!l Tables Metal Beds â€" Glass Blocks â€" Cement Blocks. _.._~h.|0'~.b¢hnd bage in Woodbridge beginning ust 1 will be $1.25. per month family. Businesses will be charged OLD WORKMEN‘S COMPENSATION BUILDING â€" MALTON FLOYD HENDRY steee â€" cast â€" _ TN â€" AL METALS EVUROPE THIS FALL! | Early birds get best choice dAS & O/L CIVIC HOLIDAY PROCLAMATION VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE Just Ask For "Jonesy‘ FREE FIREWOOD GOD SAVE THE QUEEN W A NT ED (% Mile South of Airporft) HIGHEST PRICES PAID 1958 â€" Page 12 Book Now for 1959 AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT A neighbourly welcome is exâ€" tended to the two new families who moved regently into their | rew homes on Elmhurst Dr., also |a welcome to the family who have moved into the new home ‘on Second Avenue. Barbara Ranney hae returned home to Port Elgin, she had been â€" Mr. John Wellington of Calâ€" gary, Alberta is wisiting Mr. and Mrs. Fournier and family Irwin Road. Men‘s & Boys‘ Wear 1177 WESTON RD. Mt. Dennis ‘â€" RO. 25892 ELMLEA and HUMBER HEIGHTS A D A M S TIP TOP T AILOR S REXDA LE DEALER PHONE ROGER 7â€"0661 CH. 6â€"3031 struction of early buildings. \5. Stories about early citizens. |6. Stoties regarding the relationâ€" \ _ ships of early individuals and families. | 7. Stories regarding businesses, the pastimes and social activiâ€" tiés 6f the early community. 8. Sources of documents, diaries, letters or pictures. 9. Names of people who might provide such information. . l If you can, will you help in this project by sending some of the information suggested, to Mr. Robert A. Given, Chairman, Etobicoke Historical Society Reâ€" search Committee, 25 Meadowâ€" crest Road, Toronto 18 Ontario. Your efforts will be appreciated, for you will be helping to preâ€" serve for later generations a picture of the village of Islingâ€" ton as it used to be. Please go back in memory and send us some of your recollections. Yours sincerely, © Frank R. Longstaff, President. As Michael Sheldon stepped from the plane at Dhahran airâ€" port, Saudi Arabia, one of his companions gasped, ‘"Man, this is the end of the world for sure!" The scorching wind carried his words away; the blowing sand smothered them. He was under contract for ~eighteen months, else he would have taken the next plane back. Yet he stayed seven years, and in time this strange bewildering country beâ€" came home. He was both charmed and frightened by the complicated mixture of East and West. It was a country of starâ€" ving people living over untold riches; of a primitive culture where a workman might become a millionaire overnight, protectâ€" ‘ing his brand new Cadillac with }chlrml purchased from a desert Fakir. When the oil company attempted to help the poverty stricken people really serious problems developed. Films on sanitation and water conserya« tion were first banned and then projects bailooned into religious and international incidents,. Ofâ€" times a chatty,personal account such as this leaves a clearer imâ€" pression of problems and conâ€" ditions in the Middle East than many careful news analyses. PIGS I HAVE KNOWN by Sacha Carnegie This is definitely not a textâ€" book on the art of pig keeping. True. Major Carnegie runs a pig farm not far from Aberdeen, which he built up from seratch into a paying concern. But his object in writing is not to inâ€" struct but to entertain. In his pages we are introduced to pigs, pleasant and otherwise; and to people pleasant and not so pleasâ€" ant. Life with the pig is full of ctises, but the author chn see the funny side of every 'ng ment. Readers w egg and 1" will another humourous account of life on the BIG OILMAN FROM ARABIA by ifichael Sheldon _ Information of the following nature would be appreciated: 1. Names of descendants of early Islington families. 2. Addresses of such people. 3. Incidents which you recall or which your parents or grandâ€" parents have told you about. 4. Stories regarding life or conâ€" ] } 25 Meadowcrest Road, Toronto 18, Ontario. July 21, 1958. Since this is the centennial year of the naming of the vilâ€" lage of. Islington, the newly ‘organized Etobicoke Historical Society feels that a suitable proâ€" ject would be to reâ€"create in permanent form something _ of the early life of the village. The Committee working on this proâ€" ject believes that a very interâ€" esting account of Islington‘s early days could be written if, among others, descendants of families whose early members were buried in the Islington Cemetery could be contacted and invited to provide for the Committee their recollections of people, incidents, and events of Islington‘s past. Elmlea Baptist Church, Daily V acation Bible School came to a vlose on Friday evening with all classes taking part. Teachérs were: Preschool â€"Miss Maureen May, Susan Hazzard and Gail Price. Beginners â€" Mrs, Crowâ€" ther and Mrs. Ward, and Verna Warn. Primary Boys and Girlsâ€" Mrs. Hagen and Mrs. Jenkins. Junior Boys and Girlsâ€"Mrs. Carbis and Mrs. Pope. 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