elected from* among the boys themselves. At present, memberâ€" ship is "composed of those boys living within the triangle boundâ€" ed by Riverdale Drive and ‘Alâ€" bion Roéd, and there is a good core of‘charter members. Meetâ€" ings aré held on Monday evenâ€" Angs from seven to eight. Their ®ebjective is a club house where they can meet whenever they want to participate in their diâ€" verse activities. Their first proâ€" DEDICATE HISTORIC SITE â€" The village of Summerville in Toâ€" ronto Township, on Dundas Street just west of No. 27 Highway, was dedicated as an historic site by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority last month when a bronze plaque was placed on the local blacksmith shop of Robert Parton, who began to make the sparks fly here in 1916. Presenâ€" tation of the plaqueâ€"was mgde. by Reeve Dorothy, Hague.of Swansea Township, chairman of the Authority‘s historical sites board, with B. Harper Bull, Brampton, Authority viceâ€"chairman presiding and A. H. Richardson, chief field officer and Reeve ary x of Toronto Township. welcoming the meeting.: The smithy, still used by Mr. Parton, and one of the cldest in Canada â€"built at the time of Confederation â€" is part of the Summerville settlement where John Silverthorne built his saw and grist mill on the Etobicoke Creek argund 1816. A recent development of. inâ€" terest to the boys of the viliage is the foundation of Thistletown Boys‘ Club, which is a selfâ€" governing > group with officers To give your boy the best chance, You have plans for your little boy â€" for his future and his security. There are many ways that life insurance can help you and your son realize these plans. You will want to make sure, of course, that he is left financially secure in the event of your death . . . An Educational Policy will ensure his college education. . . . A Junior Adjustable Policy will help start him off on the right foot when he reaches manhood. Helping Hand ~<>« GORDON W. \<_.} ALCOTT There is a yery strong feeling among the boys that there is not enough for them to do in Thistletown, especially after the playground programme, under its able and active leader, Mr. Doug Wyle, is completed. We hear . that the Etobicoke YWâ€"YWCA is looking for a building site in this Northern Area. During the past year the ‘Board of Education gave the "Y" I‘m sure 1 can be of service, why not give me a call? You will be under no obligation. ject is the formation of an archâ€" ery group under responsible diâ€" rection. We hear that Mr. Keith of McGillivary Ave., an outstandâ€" ing athlete, has offered his aelp in athletic training. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 SUN LIFE OF CANADA WESTON Telephone EM. 4â€"5141 Evenings: CH. 1â€"6584 945 MAIN ST. N. Representative Your Local ndGuine ‘recently. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are neighbours of Captain Ken Snider, whose wedding was reâ€" ported last week. They are at present in Toronto while Mr. Miller is taking a University course in connection with his work of teaching carpentry to the native Indian and Eskimo population. Mrs. Miller teaches public school, her pupils are mainly Eskimo and Indian, with a few white children. She says the work is very rewarding as there is such a sense of being needed. The Millers leave at the weekend to drive to Hay River, N.W.T., from which point their car will be transported by barge, while they fly "in" to ‘Aklavik. It seems that to Arctic inhabitâ€" ants, the rest of the world is "outside!" » Street names in Thistletown which are being changed are as follows. First Avenue is to be Bradshaw Avenue, Second Aveâ€" nue is to be Sanderson Road. and Third Avenue is to be known as Jason Road. These names should help to elminate the confusion which at times has resulted from having streets with identical names in the immediate area. In Ethiopia, during Emperor Menelik‘s reign, major criminals were executed by having their legs tied separately to two bent saplings held down by a ‘trigger‘ rope. When the saplings sprang upward in opposite directions the condemned were ripped Thistletown, on Sunday July| 27th, Rev F. Coyle officiated at the baptism of Victoria Anne Olds, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Olds of Albion Road.l Godparents were Mrs. Ron Sims,| Mrs. Betty Tyson, and Mr. Bob| Bayliff. Also baptised, was Lynn| Louise Tyson of Sims Crescent. Her godparents were Mr. and! Mrs. G. D. Olds and Mrs. F. R. Coyle. * | Several members of 1st Humâ€" ber West Scout Troop were on duty at the C.N. Exhibition grounds on Thursday July 3ist when Princess Margaret visited there during her brief stay in Toronto. Among those present were Dave Ellis Barry Home, Brian Usher, Wayne Jordan, Doug Gillis and Dennis Marlow. Thanks to Mr. Colguown, Thistletown Boulevard, who proâ€" vided transportation for the boys. : There will ‘be no Bookmobile service at the LG.A. parking lot or at Albion Gardens school for the next three Thursdays, The Bookmobile will be back at Alâ€" bion Gardens School on August 28th at 6:30 p.m. and at the I.G.A. parking lot, Islington Ave., on September 4th at 6:30 Parents of preâ€"school children who areâ€"interested in nursery ‘school "for their small people, should note that registrations are now in order for the Dickory Dock Nursery School, which is held at the United Church Sunâ€" day School building, Albion Road. School starts September 2nd, and the secretary, Mrs. Sparks, 40 Harlow Crescent, will be happy to give any informaâ€" tion as to age limit, activities, etc. Her telephone number is CH. 4â€"2374. the use of a portable classroom, until August 1st. Now they need both office space and a building for program activities. ; While they are looking for a suitable site, a member of the "Y" Comâ€" mitte has asked for the use of the Thistletown_Hall. If the Hall could be used for this purpose, possible the needs of the teen age group and the newly formâ€"| ed Boys‘ Club could be met un-l der YMâ€"YWCA arrangements. There is a growing Jneed for ln' adequate and attractive meeting place for the young people of the village, especially at time when the excellent facilities in the school are not available to them. Mr. and Mrs. "Dusty" Miller of | Aklavik N.W.T., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snider of Irwin Road York Travel Bureau At _ St. Andrew‘s Church,l Air, Sea and Land TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WIN A MOVIE CAMERA Reservations 1043 Weston Road RO. 61777 KIDSON PHOTO 1205 WESTON RD. RO. 9â€"9944 SPRING IS HERE Bring Your Films To Mr & Mrs Howard Ella were host and hostess on Sunday to the Wright family for a picnic get together with over fifty thera all the living members of Robert Wright family werd present. Namely Mrs Margaret Dale, Mrs Fanny Yardhouse, Mrs Florence Graham, Mrs Agnes Wallace, Bob Bert & Ken Wright If it hadn‘t been holiday time a lot more would have been present. Everyone enjoyed themselves very much. Mr & Mrs Oscar Schoffield bave returned home after holiâ€" daying at Washago Beach for Mr & Mrs Alastir Robertson returned home on Wednesday after their trip to the west. ; Ridge Road and Muple Leaf News $ â€"; Master Phil Scott is holidaying with his uncle and aunt in Oshawa. Get well wishes to the Nashâ€" ville correspondept Mrs Dorothy Maw who is a patient in Lord Dufferin Hospital Orangeville. Sixâ€"yearâ€"old Heather Mimarsky of Downsview is being helped into her sack for one of the "Olympic events" at the Tumpane Ave. School games last week. Joan Heffernan of Woodbridge and leader of the Borden Ave. playground group is helping to fill the sack. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles, Betty Ann and Billy, and Mr. Bowles‘ brother from Phoenix, Arizona, arrived in their area on July 30th. They had covered 2800 miles in 3 days so that was pretty â€" good â€" travelling. Mr. Bowles‘ brother remarked that, although the temp. in Arizona gets up to around 115 degrees, one doesn‘t feel it as much as our lower but much more humid heat here. Mr & Mrs George Sidsworth & family spent the past week end with friends in Haliburton. Mr & Mrs Wilf Dussault and famgv spent the past week with relatives in Boston Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Duke and family of Highview Ave. are A baseball team of young peoâ€" ple has been organized under the leadership of Brucée Lee. They ‘are looking forward to a swimming party at Mr. H. Harâ€" bridge‘s pool, followed by a weiner roast, on Saturday eveâ€" ning, August !8th. , Same mothers of young chilâ€" dren might be interested to know of the dates on which the Well Baby Clinics for this area are held. The clinic at Tumpane school is held on the 2nd Friday of each month and one is also held at Downsview _ United church on the 4th Friday of each month. These clinics provide an opportunity for mothers to get their babies weighed, and reguâ€" dar attendance will provide an accurate chart of the baby‘s proâ€" gress. There will be advice on feeding and other probletns at Congratulations are also in order to Mr. and Mrs. W. Webâ€" ster of Montana Ave., on the recent birth of their son. The Websters have one other son and three daughters so they were quite pleased that their new arâ€" rival was a boy. Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linnard, formerly of Downsview Ave., and now of Beverley Hills, on the recent birth of their new daughter. The Linnards have 3 sons, Glynn, Cliff and Robin, and were much elated at the arâ€" rival of a daughter. HAZEL ELLA, BUtler 6â€"3362 SMITHFIELD NEWS expense : to the mot! # ® # e will provide t of the baby‘s r will be advice other probletns o the mother. Congratulations are also in order to residents of the Maple Leaf area: Mr. and Mrs. G. Armstrong of 1 Harrow Dr. on the recent arrival of a baby daughter. y Mr. and Mrs. Evert Fledderus of Carrying Place, near Trenton, visited with the Eggengoor famâ€" ily of Downsview Ave. on a reâ€" cent weekend and Gesina and Henry Eggen;por accompanied them home for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs A. Tanner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maguire and family both spent their vacation around home. 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Here, shown enjoying a picnic lunch at Boyd The sympathy of the Maple Leaf area is extended to the family and friends of Mr. Burlâ€" PINE STREET (SAVE 4¢) 1=.°:I (SAVE 4¢) 77‘.’: ‘ (sAvE 4¢) ‘%’&l‘ (SAVE 8¢) 1}::.1 Kay‘s Ladies & Children‘s Wear PKG. LARGE $1Z% é:BAG PKG WE ARE ON HOLIDAYS AVUGUST 4th TO 16th 16â€"0%. JAR REO, S$1E JAR BTL. 35 39 29. 20. Hope to see you when we get back T5¢ 29¢ 37¢ ington who passed away on Sunday, July 27th, and was burâ€" ied this past week. 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