SEPT 18 â€" SEPT. 19 .â€" SEPT. 20 ____ ~\_From 10 A.M. To 7:30 P.M. Daily ‘ ‘ SEE THE CHUCKWAGON RAMBLERS | | CRUICKSHANK‘S ; WESTERN c AR Rouuq-up ITHURS., FRIDAY, SAT. where they enjoyâ€" Fair, which we unâ€" is a small Toronto Exâ€" n both in exhibits and . Leaving Maiton early in * they spent the day the g and left London at past five in the afâ€" and when we talked to ; at about three minutes afâ€" six he said it had taken them . to motor from Maiton to Edgeley than to fly ‘em London to Malton. Edgeley was well represented WILL BROADCAST | Uils Whitemore â€" AVenue 5â€"2356 * MUsIc TO SUIT ALL TASTES RADIO IS BETTER THAN EVER Your Radio Siction Sunrise to Sunset | FALL PLANTING * LOCAL NEWS, LOGAL SPORTS _ TIME ‘ * COUNTRY MUSIC 7 DAYS A WEEK Sheridan Nurseries ush@s in . | . suuigen Nomates Selem STATIO N * COMPLETE RACE RESULTS as they‘re reetived ELEY DISTRICT DIAL 1090 18, 1958 â€" Page 12.30 to 1.00 p.m. and sons Norâ€" 15 to 7 P.M. SAT. BRAMPTON Will Be Broadcasting from COUNTRY and WESTERN SHOW CEFJB I uds intiie ds +ss 20 omcs don Fierheller shortly after their arrival, Mr. and Mrs, Fierheller ‘had motored to London with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Julian and these two couples were the guests of M» and Mrs Revnold | â€" 4B °_ MB ;3 ie it socoorintd mt heaoat Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Keffer|» _ ;, ., with the Lonâ€" who live just a few miles outside on Ixhlblmwuon 'dd†To London. When we tallked to Mrs. » w she hapâ€" Arermefer inis amunipg se (ofi|baned to ibe in London ete. T ars us she had been also surprised certain this must have been a when they had met Mr. and Mrs.|Y**" fascinating experience. Bert Cook on the Fair grounds, ® * * Mr. and Mrs. Cook are on vacaâ€" Misses Dianne and Jane Fierâ€" tion and being in the vi_cinity heller were the week end guests HAVE Beâ€" Sure To 6.15 to 7.00 p.m. decided to enjoy the London Exâ€" _ Mrs, Fierhelier and Mrs. Jul ian attended a tushion show and lived, what was the location of mm.ndwmnldtvo ‘miles north of Metropolitan Torâ€" anto she was asked if she attendâ€" ed the Toronto Exhibition and how it compared with the Lonâ€" don Exhibition, also how she hapâ€" _ _Church Services at Eldgeley United Church will be cancelled on Sunday September 21st and the members are asked to atâ€" tend the Anniversary Services in Hope United Church. Edgeley atte se mnnat dol ut W ici % Church will resume the afterâ€" moon services for the fall and winter with Sunday school at 1.30 p.m. and Church Services at 2.30 p.m. I think many of our Institute members will be wishing they had taken advantage of the Milâ€" linery Short Course when they see the beautiful finished proâ€" ducts their fellow members will be wearing. ; I‘rt not kidding either. * * * Do not forget your pies for the Harvest Festival at Dalziel Pioneer, Park September 27th Institute members. Mr. Norman Bagg again this year much in demand for judgâ€" ing of cattle at the fairs, was at New Hamburg this week doâ€" ing his usual food job. The Concord and Edgeley Bowling league held their getâ€" together game at the beautiful new upstairs alleys at the Woodâ€" bridge Bowl on Friday everâ€" ing. This year the league has been doubled with eight teams ready and eager to start the season rolling and to date there is a faiy sized sub list which Starting October 5th Edgeley CROSSWORD + + By A. C. Gordon Sheridan Nurseries ushers in the fall planting season with a big displey of the finest © EVERGREENS © SHRUBS ®© ROSES © TREES © . VINES © PERENNIALS 21 22 11 15 28 32 34 FRANK 0. REEVES â€" SON . ... mell _ According to (law ACROSS Like Mark of in sertion Has being Sundry Roamers A sage Preposition Fray Parent "Took off"* Neither Feel Fine equine Flatâ€"topped fill A Good Place to Buy Flowers Our Greenhouses on the Westonâ€"Woodbridge Rd. at system Male foals Avoided the truth available anywhere. 41. Bridal Bouquets 35 37 38 42 10 35 2 T FLOWERS ATlas 8â€"1197 For All Occasions Seal baby Let it stand! Manuscripts (abb.) Washington Sound Archaic "you" In debt A flue Erected Like Sacred song in reference Wan Penetrate Volume Models _ Sea vessel (abb,) Printer‘s measure WE ARE KNOWN FAR AND WIDE FOR OUR Public notice A like term D OW N ( s is steadily; adding: new | --1â€" the new ones. She asked them‘ to remember at all times the league was formed for good fel= lowship and an evening of fun, that we wanted keen competi« tion certainly, but friendly comâ€" petition, the kind that said with a sincere smile "Well you beat us this time, congratulations! But just watch our game next time Mr. Jim Atkin had spent l] good deal of time and work preâ€" paring a wonderful brechure which listed the executive, the team captains .and their playâ€" ers, the ‘season‘s schedule, the prize list and the, rules,. He disâ€" tributed one to each player and the executive and members are most grateful to Mr. Atkie for providing every one with all facts in this wonderful | book form that we may have the en« tire setâ€"up at our finger tips at all times. ‘The first game found some very fine scores among all groups and starting next week when the regular season starts we hope to make you acquaintâ€" ed with our high scoring bowlâ€" ers each week. K Teams and captains for this year are as follows: Bruins, Jim Aston; Tigers, Tom Bryce; Wildâ€" cats, Jim Atkin; Lions, Al Whaâ€" ley; Indians, Jack Fitzgerald; Cubs, Fred Rummey; Hornets, Wilf McKay; and Bearcats, Beri Cook. . 18 Lakeshore No. 2 Highway at Clarkson Queen Blizabeth Way Shoriden Nurseries Sales Stations lecated at â€" 2827 Yonge Street Open Monday to Friday Until 9 p.m. Open every evening Until 9 p.m. 12 14 31 33 35 36 39 42 Pevent Fragrant Dry, of wine Halo Vast Waver Swirle British conâ€" veyance Indefinite article Silicon (chem .) Musical note Prefix denoting diver w# % Learn To Dance Member of Canddian Dance Teachers Association WA L T im is Né:L. or A Sthit}, verse) turn. . 10, 11, 12. L.F. fwd. change. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Right hand (natural) turn. Repeat this series of steps. Ad lib. Broken line indicates the diagâ€" onal pattern of the dance. |â€" KEEP THIS DATE Over the past three woeks I have shown with diagram "and instructions the basic steps of the modern waltz. By now you should be able to pace out these steps quite confidently so this week I will give you some pointâ€" ers on the correct way to inâ€" §.%. 1, 2, 3. RF. fwd. change. 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9. Left hand (re Sanitary Contractors €. â€" STUNDEN with ERIC HODGKINSON Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Come and learn what YOUR Society is doing. Come and cast your vote in the annuval election of officers. Also in October there will be a conducted tour of the Princess Margarst Hosâ€" pital (formerly known as the Cancer Institute). RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE WALTZ STEPS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, at 8.15 P. M. at the THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WOODBRIDGE AND DMSTRICT BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY THE DATE OF THIS TOUR WilL BE ANNOUNCED LATER â€" PLEASE waATCH FOR it Weston DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS MEMORIAL ARENA, WOODBRIDGE * Â¥ 3 on s start | [ 0 # | [terpret the music and put exâ€" pression in the dance. ! _ As you will notice the steps | are all in groups of three â€"â€" each \ group corresponding to one bar | of waltz music. Make sure that | the first step of each group is danced on the first beat of the TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES STAN MAXEY Woodbridgeâ€"ATias 8â€"1201 EVERYBODY IS WELCOME â€" PIONEER FESTIVAL Anyone wishing to sell their homeâ€"made bread at the festival is asked /to bring it to the Conservation Office, Pine St., Woodbridge, before 10 a.m. the day of the festival or to the festival grounds during the day. SEE . . . Demonstrations of pioneer farm life: spinning, weaving, the making of sauerkraut, sausage, apple butter and other feodstuffs. SEE . . . the fabulous pioneer exhibits in the internationallyâ€"fameus Pioneer Museum, BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR A WONDERFUL DaAY. Oldâ€"fashioned barbecue, square dancing, eldtime music, archery tournaments Sponsored by The Metropolitan Terente & Region Conservatien Autherity of the PIONEER MUSEUM Saturday, September 27â€"10 a.m. to 6 p.m. AT THE DALZIEL CONSERVATION AREA jane St., just north of Steole‘s Avenve Featuring This Yearâ€"HOME MADE BREAD CARDINAL AUTO SALES 2333 St. Clair Ave. West RO. 6â€"8341 (West of Keele) RO. 6â€"8351 LOW OVERHEAD â€" LOW PRICES i 5 SsPECIAL 56 CADILLAC CcOUPE â€" FULLY EQUIPPED THE SECOND ANNUAL 7W ADMISSION: FREE See this first bar. (In the case of turns steB 4 becomes the first step of the No. 7 Hwy. â€" Woodl}(@uo RAVEN‘S _ REFRIGERATORE _ DO NO SHIRKING, WITH BOTTLED GAsS 1O KEEP THEM WORKING (Continued on Page 9) Phone ATlas 8â€"0561 as