Wrong Discs Launch Probe And Charge Belatedly but nevertheless here is the picture taken at the graduation banquet at the Yvonne Ave. Public School, at the banquet, T. C. Paterson, principal of the school presented Mrs. M. MacNicol, past president of the Home and School Association with a pin, denoting three consecutive years of service. Head table When P.C. Leybourne of Weston spotted Oldsmobile wheel discs on a Meteor which was speeding he launched an investigation which eventually revealed that the discs had been purchased from someone who is suspected of stealing them from a car at Woodbridge two months ago. . George Yuill, 16, of Borden Ave., Humber Summit was quesâ€" tioned concerning the theft and pursuant sale of the discs by P.C. Collins of Woodbridge. Charges have been laid. FORD ‘49 . ‘54 10.95 AUTOMOTIVE P ARTS 460 ROGERS RD. Open 6 days weeklyâ€"8 a.m. to 6 p.m.â€"Friday till 10 p.m. ‘This driver is a lot closer to the graveyard thah he thinks. At the speed he‘s going, even a minor mistake in judgment could cause a major highway disaster. Reckless speed is the cause of too many fatal accidents on the road. And sometimes even the speed limit can be misleadingâ€"you can be within the limit and still be going too fast for driving conditions. Here‘s an easy rule of thumb to guide you to a safe speed: always drive at a speed that will enable you to stop in the distance that‘s clear ahead. At night, drive at a speed that will permit you to stop within headlight range. I{ you are tired, or inattentiveâ€"don‘t drive at all. One simple way to check whether your speed is too high or not is to watch the traffic around you. If you are passing most of the other cars on the road, you are going too fast. If most of them are passing you, you are going too slow. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to observe the speed limits â€"slow down and live! $s iiogigprrerme se menmensmpennmansastie~nanannnascatennnnec on cotmscnce ommnenmetmenmee j }gp& Tiyys f * l t 0E4! . + is hoh \? $s § E* f 4 Y ; A + » ’ s & m e h cous po o0 ces se ce e o FCARLE: e 10 . s 5 é"*“ se 1 l \»‘3%‘(‘&% lt 3 We $ s â€". s s . ‘*%k‘%}r s TV . 5 h tss ts & To .e ce c 1 3 w%g» C ‘(&ï¬g‘ F3X t pomess 2099‘ Wal ons e A e k. es s & T K . ... w s e Lc o N e e Pss $ssy A s 3‘?%5, es y . $ #â€" : fz‘g;. F N f“g‘&’?'»*»‘ yikt ..-.\)_(‘tl,{’ N H : w +*" ind * yamue o a, O 2 uhk B 414 es ¢ tys. [ m To sls ie o hok o mss f fPRETE ulc +t 3. hauoit waaiee on Whistling past the graveyard CHEVROLET FORD DODGE ROGERS FAST SERVICE BY EXPERTS FULLY GUARANTEED ! ‘47 â€"‘53 It‘s nice to see Tom Groves back home after his sojourn in Humber Memorial Hospital. He sure has appreciated all the cards phone calls and gifts which he received in hospital and now at home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Headon are holidaying at their son‘s cotâ€" tage on the island at Honey Harâ€" bour and they have Mrs. Heaâ€" don‘s mother, Mrs. Kate Ginn with them. Mrs. Snider with David and Dawn have returned from the West, where they enjoyed a visit ‘55 â€" ‘56 13.95 13.50 RO. 7â€"8453 Most Models ‘46 â€" ‘56 Mr. J. Henry has spent alâ€" most a week with his eldest daughter, Mrs. C. Kornbau, who lives at Conesus, New York. to the Calgary Stampede and then called on friends and relaâ€" tives in Saskatoon. Mrs. R. McManis has returned from a week‘s vacation at the cottage of her parents, the Art Doans. â€" We were sorry to see our neighbours, the Murrays, leave their home here on Knox Ave. They have sold the house here and have purchased a new home in Rexdale, but as their new home is not quite ready, they are staying with friends on their return from vacation, until the new place is completed. At the same time, we welcome the new tenants who moved in last Friâ€" day. Master Ricky Schultz is vaâ€" cationing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schultz and family. There may not be any Humâ€" ber Summit news next week, as your correspondent is taking a short leave of the community. I may be back in time for the deadâ€"line, but if not, please save your news and phone it to the house if possible, as there will be someone there most of the time, especially evenings. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson are now enjoying a hard earned holiday during these two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parkes and family spent a week at a relaâ€" live‘s cottage at Alcona Beach and Barry Parkes is spending two weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkes, at Head Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. Schultz have veturned from holidays, mainly Ashing, north of Fenelon Falls. The Daily Vacation Bible School is continuing this week and from reports, there has been many happy hours spent under the leadership of many of our ladies. There will be no Wellâ€"Baby Clinic during the month of Auâ€" gust, but keep tab on reports in this column for the reâ€"opening in September. left to right Mr. Grant MacAulay, Grade 7 teacher, Mr. Hambury, Grade 8, Mrs. Hambury, Mrs. Borland, Rev. A. Borland, Guest Speaker, Nancy Adair, Valedictorian, Frank Boulivant, Class President, Dianne Bridges, Class Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Paterson, Mr. T. C. Paterson, Principal, Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Taylor, eCOy Grade 6. Aiming At New Safety Records For the third time in less than five years, 1,000,000 consecutive man hours have been worked at Orenda Engines Lim‘ted, Malton, without a single lost time acciâ€" dent. The two previous records were established in the fall of 1953 and in late 1955 and 1956. Orenâ€" da people are still working on this third period, having postâ€" ed more than 1,200,000 hours Combined church services for the Elverston Park and North Park charges will be held at Elâ€" verston for the month of Aug. with Rev. Geo. Hopton in charge. Miss Sally Burgess and Mrs.| Joan Evans sung a duet at the morning service at Downsview | Baptist Church on Sunday, July 20th. Mrs. Maxwell provided special music at the evening| service. The closing rally for | the daily vacation Bible Schooi was held on Thursday, July 24th. | The children, under the leader«“ ship of Mrs. Ambrose, Mrs.: Bracken, Mrs. Duke and Mr.! and Mrs. Redding, provided a | program composed of some af1 the things they had learned | while the school was in session . and following this, the parents ‘ were invited to inspect the work | and decorations which the chil~1 dren had been working on. As| part of the Young People‘s scheâ€" | dule at the vacation school, they | enjoyed an outing and swim at| Wilcox Lake on Monday, Ju!yl llet and were treated to a wiener | ‘roast at Pt. Credit on Friday, | July 25th. i ‘David Legge celebrated his 8th birthday on Thursday, July 24th with a birthday party. His birthday was actually July 28th but he celebrated early because he expected to be away on vacation on the actual date. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Walton and family have been spending the past two weeks vacationing at their cottage at Gibson Lake Welcome to Canada, to Jerry Neumann who is visiting at preâ€" sent with the Eggengoor family on Downsview Ave. and who arrived on July 23rd from Gerâ€" many. Jerry is the last member of a large family group which has emigrated to Canada and Gary Macdonald, of Wilson Ave. had his comparatively new bike stolen recently. The inâ€" creased number of such thefts eads us to believe that there may be an organized gang corâ€" ducting these thefts and that we should be alert for suspicious parties who may be involved. We would like to express our telated but sincere sympathy to Rev. F. Hilliard of Downsview United Church, on the loss of his sister, Dr. Marion Hilliard. Her work in her profession beâ€" spoke of her great compassion for humanity, and for women, in particular, and her writing showed her. great understandâ€" ing. Rev. and Mrs. Redding and faâ€" mily will be on vacation for the m6nth of August. They plan to spend a week assisting at the "Jewels for Jesus" camp and also enother week at the Muskoka Baptist Conference. kelated but sin Rev. F. Hilliar United Church his sister, Dr. Her work in h spoke of her | for humanity, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kent arâ€" rived home from their 6â€"week trip to England this past week. cent 2 weeks naval â€" reserve Nova Scotia. Mr Robt. Bracken spent . weeks training wi at g with the Cornwallis, Executive Viceâ€"president and General Manager Earle K. Brownridge, in . congratulating Orenda personnel for the effort which has made this record posâ€" sible, said: "This new record has been established at a time when we are busily preparing for the manufdcture of the Iroâ€" quois engine. The achievement is most remarkable, occurring as it has during a period of change and abnormal pressure." â€" He urged employees to strive for the 2,000,000 hour mark for the first time in the company‘s history. There are approximately £,000 people working an average 40â€"hour week at Orenda. worked without a lost time acâ€" cident to date. liked Canada so well that other members of their family folâ€" lowed. TERRY CLOTH TEA TOWELS COLOURED TERRY CLOTH APRONS PANTIES _ ... dn ie itooai n Uhhotbr, q 1 4 PANTIES WHITE, ORANGE ICE, MINT GREEN _ 3 PANTIES ’.‘ SKINLESS POLISH LINKS ~**% 1c ea. BOLOGNA SQUARES ‘«verxoe 49¢ Ib. WONDERFUL VALUE IN QuUALITY IN ASSORTED COLOURS â€" LINT FRER SCHNEIDERS SMOKED Hams : §3: LEAN MINCED BEEF 43¢ Ib. TABLERITE WIENERS _ «is%«< 47¢ Ik. SUNKIST VALENCIA muicy FRESH SiZE c FLAVOUR® 138‘s d VACUUM COOLEDâ€""TENDER AND CRISP" MAPLE LEAFâ€"FULLY COOKED A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD SEEDLESS GRAPES CANTALOUPES CABBAGE _ FULL OF FLAVOUR LETTUCGE NEW POTATOES NOW GET A "BONUS BUCK" WITH EVERY DOLLAR SPENT! TO CLAIM You get a free 2.00 "Bonus Buck" with each item SHOP AT YOUR WOODBRIDGE 1.G.A.â€"AND SAVEI Closed Every Moniday â€" Open All Day Wednesday Till Further With Free $2.00° "Bonus Bucks" FREE BONUS GIFTS Newcomers to Thistletown, Albion Gardens, and Rexdale, please note! If you see a young lady coming up your garden walk, carrying a brown wicker basket with a red satin bow, be sure to welcome her, as she is tnere to welcome you. This is Mrs. Oilve Brinkman, the Weiâ€" come Wagon hostess for thi« area, and she has gifts for you from the local merchants, and masses of interesting informaâ€" tion on all aspects of communâ€" ity life, such as churches, schools and local organizations. We should like to wish Mrs. Erinkman a speedy recovery from the discomfort and inconâ€" venience caused by her recent fall, when she "stepped on a stair that wasn‘t there" as the saying goes. A recent visitor to St. Anâ€" drew‘s Rectory, Thistletown, was Miss Muriel F. Hooper, who was for many years a Bishop‘s Mesâ€" senger in Brandon Diocese, Manitoba, and who worked with Rev. F. R. Coyle in Swan River, his first parish. Miss Hooper ‘s presently in charge of the "Good Companions," an older citizen‘s club at St. John‘s Church in Ottawa. ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foskett of Connaught â€"Street, Bolton, held open house on Thursday eve© ning July 17th for Mrs. Alice Foskett, formerly of Islington Avenue, Thistletown, whoâ€" now resides in Montebello, California, and who has been visiting her children and â€" grandâ€"children during the past two weeks. Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. F. Coyle, Mrs. Lewis Berrill, Miss Shirley Snider, and your correspondent. Alice gave us news of her son, Bert Jnr., formerly president of the Thistleteens club and a popular young member of the communâ€" ity, who is now in the United States Marine Corps Mrs. Fosâ€" kett has now returned to Monteâ€" bello. Goop SIZE SOLID HEAD _ EA. JUMBO $1ZE 10â€"LB. BAG FOR s 296 19¢ Ib. » 35¢ » 9¢ » 19¢ ea. 59¢ Thistletown United Church Vacation School By Rev. H. Martin Thistletown United Church concluded a very successful twoâ€" week Vacation School on Friday, July 18th. The schoo! offered a varied programme â€" of Bible Study; music, hardwork and reâ€" creation, with all three departâ€" ments following the theme "The Life of Jesus." Department suâ€" perintendents were: Junior, Mrs. Arthur Poynter; Primary, Mrs. Wm. Kearns; Kindergarten, Mrs Harry Altman, with Rev. H. Martin acting as superintendent. The church basement and the Sunday School building providâ€" ed excellent accommodation for the regular activities of the school, and the church sanctuâ€" Last weekâ€"end the 3rd Humâ€" ber West Rover Scout Crew went to Haliburton to inspect the campsite which will shortly be occupied by 1st Hymber West Scout Troop, Thistletown and District, for their annual camp. The site is at Camp Kennabi, the Toronto Scout Reserve, which is about ten miles from Haliburton and situated on an island. Scouter Mike Dimmick reports that the lake water is tested Aâ€"1, and last weekâ€"end was perfect for â€" swimming. Leaders at the 1st Humber West Scout Camp will be Scouters Mike Dimmick and Morley Caâ€" méron, and Rover Scout Quarâ€" termaster Larry Schultz. We wish all the boys happy and safe camping, and will be lookâ€" ing for plenty of news when they return on August 9th. Will be in J Kenneth Kidd Lew Office, Pine Street. Woodbridge, the first and third Wednesday afterncon of each month from 2 to 5 c‘cleck THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1958 WELCH‘S GRAPE JUICE _ **~ 38e HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR %% 44e ALKA SELTZER . ‘"M4@" * 68e CHASE & SANBORNâ€"COFFEE * 8%e CORY COFFEE MAKERS KRAFT CARAMELS s#ssst NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM SALAD DRESSING SALAD OIL ROSE SWEET MIXED KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP (Save ) PICKLES Eyes Examined â€" Optical Prescriptions Fitted â€" Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Replaced PICTSWEET PIES TURKEY CHICKEN OR BEEF FROZEN FOODS B.C. CHIPSTEAKS : 29e Effective July 21, Aug. 1, 2 and 5, Thurs Thru Tyes. Each Item with Free $2.00 "Bonus Bucks" â€"HERE NEXT TIMEâ€" WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 6 F. L. LOWRIE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST "Bonus Booster" Features With Free $2.00 "Bonus Bucks" The Parents‘ Night progt was held on Thursday: July17th, with. l.“flndv‘ h ence of the ehu.rxrll:ml The dergarten ehlldx? el 1 : dramatized the Nativity, 4 the Primary children n strated thelrdpmw-l in . € memorization Scripture also sang, while the Juniors en~ acted the Parable of the Om Samaritan . with~ consideral realism, even extending ; to ths inclusion of the Samaritan‘s don« key. Following the formal proâ€" gramme, an impressive display of handwork, chiefly the achievement of theâ€"Primary deâ€" partment, was inspected by the parents. Speaking to the gather= ing, the minister expressed saâ€" tisfaction at the high â€"levelâ€"of attendance and the keen interest shown by the children, and the excellent calibre of the leadet= ship given by the staff. Regis» tration for the school was 87, including staff. > THINK IT OVER What‘lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared with what lies within you. P Sanitary Contractors C. STUNDEN VANILLA & _ 1407 CHOCOLATE PKG. Septic Tanks Pumped_ Drains Cleaned and " RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE (SAVE 164.07 â€" 46) JAR (SAVE _ 1607 26) TIN Twice As Ffast . parents and m.-& § ch bmhmt The # t / € ‘ ch.w ed the Nativity, 4 nary children heir prowess in the . ition of Seripture and . , while the Juniors en~ . e Parable of the Goï¬ n with~ considerable 10â€"07. JAR PKG. JAR 16â€"07 S 9 2: Mï¬" tak AOAC 39¢ | 39¢ |© 29¢ 'Izs