Cood new: for mothers of in- _/nts and pre-schoolers! The "Well-Baby Conference will re- 'turn to this district on Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Burley Hamilton of Muir Ave. entertained after Hm baptismal service and had a: their guests, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Farley Parnell and Dianne of Bellrwy>, who showed movies of their recent holiday trip; Gail Whitmore also of Belle- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Elsey 'mwd Doug of Etobicoke; Mr. and Mrs Warne Whitmore, with Bill and Jo: and Mr. and Mrs \ lr' Mc-Cluskey with Robert. seroral from this area gave Hand an the Red Cross Blood 'Dnnnr: Clinic last week and van? to express thanks to Bill T'VrKnnr- who provided the 1rarvmortatiorr in the main service was Mrs. McKenzie's daughter, wee Bren- da Irene McKenzie, completing three generations taking part in the one service. Also received into the Church Fold were Leon- ard Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harding; Judy, Bar- bara, Susan and Thomas, chii- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Britten; Joan Francine Villers; Linda Brownlee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Almer Brownlee: Shirley and Danny Shea; Sheri Ellen and Terry Harold, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans; Mark Steven Hinbest; Beverley Anne and Laura Jean, daughters uf Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton; Gene (JO! and William (Bill) sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne .Whitemore: Robert McCluskey, sun of Mr. and Mrs. We Me- Cluskey; Linda Joyce, Charles end Michael McCluskey. elul- rlron of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCluakey of, Kleinburg. . Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church was the scene ot a very Impressive ceremony on Sunday, September 14th when no less than twenty-two persona trom Jnis district were baptized by lhe Rev. F. Slavik, minister of ibis church and also of Albion :Gardens. Prior to the main ser- wee. Mrs. Almer Brownies and her daughter, Mrs. Bill McKen- 'zie were baptized in a private vestry service and then' included WESTON From 10.00 um. ht 400 pm. For Further Information Phone OX. 9-1442 Teacher of Piano and Theory 3 ROYALEIGH AVE. Humber Helghts District CH. 1-6136 Saturday Sept. 21th 24 CHURCH $TitWr WESTON '; SCHOOL I of _ DANCING , under the dirremstt of KATHLEEN CARNEY . TOE-TA? BALLET HIGHLAND DANCING ENROLMENT AT smmo FOR FALL TERM MOLLiE MacGREGOR NOW OPEN An executive meeting of Bor- den Ave. Home and School As- sociation was held last Monday Watch this column and the Classified Ads for the big Home and School Event! Here, at the Borden Ave. School we are planning tt Fun Fair. All de- tails will appear in later issues. Just keep Saturday, October 4th in mind. The McKam family here and the Harrison family of Wood- bridge welcomed Mfs. McKane, Sr., from Northern Ireland last Thursday. Mrs. McKane is the mother of Dave and Bill Me- Kane of Humber Summit and also mother of Mrs. Bert Harri- son, formerly of Humber Sum- mit, now of Woodbridge. Mrs. McKane arrived at Malton a little later than expected, but nonetheless happily welcomed by her family and she is now staying at "Lockwood," Wood- bridge with her daughter. Mrs. Dave McKane entertained at a family dinner at her home, upon arrival of the plane from Montreal. Mrs. McKane, Sr., is here for an indefinite period of time and we sincerely hope she has the opportunity to see a lot of our country and visit with all the friends of the whole iamily. day, October lst in the base- ment hall of Pine Ridge Pres- byterian Church. From that date on, the Clinic will be held on the first Wednesday of each month until further notice. " III! " N; WESTON DAN RIVER COTTON SPORT SHIRTS IN CHECKS OR MAINS. [ONO SLEEVES, BLUES, BROWNS, GREY or CHA.ltcoy make up the colour group. Sizes.. smolr, REG. 3.98 SPECIAL A REGULAR $4.98 VALUE AT A GREAT SAVING. “VA-OZ. NAVY DENIM, WITH ZIPPER FLY, REIN, FORCED AT All POINTS OF WEAR. UNION MADE. ROSS STORES CO. LTD. MEN'S WORK JEANS OUTSTANDING SPECIALS Your Porch“ Se"Ubehrry or Your Money lofundod evening " the home of the se- cretary, Mrs. Grundry; 38 Lurch- mere Ave.. (formerly George St.). Plans for the October meeting were discussed and the Fun Fair began to take final shape at‘this meeting. T _“The Irish Tones" a male quartette consisting ot Dave and Bill McKane, Bert Harrison WE WILL BE OLOSEO FOR ONE WEEKS HOLIDAY FROM BRING THE WHOLE FAMILf FOR A WONDERFUL DAY, Old-fashioned barbecue, square dancing, oldtim. music, archary t Anyone wishing to all their home-mode bread a! the festival is asked to bring " to the Conservation Office, Pine St., Woodbridge. before lil am. "we day of the festival or to the fenivul grounds during the day. SEE . . . Demtmstrtstitrns of pioneer farm M... spinnin', waving, the making of eauerluulu, sausage, apple honor and other “adenine. SEE J . . tlm Och-lone pioneer exhibih in the int.rntttumollr4etme"" Pioneer Museum. I PIONEER FESTIVAL $ttirt,A)lr--Re-thmiiitg Oct. 6th Spaniard by Tho Mooropoliian hunts & logic" Centenarian Authorioy of, the PIONEER MUSEUM Saturday, September 27--t0 mm. to 6 p.m AT THE DALZIEL CONSERVATION AREA _/r) Feu'uring This Year-HOME MADE BREAD RON’S FISH & CHIPS Thank Yoo-Lois and Ron June St., iw our“: " incl-’3 Anna. THE SECOND ANNUAL ADMISSION: FREE CH. 1-6891 [m and Matt Campbell, all trom Northern Ireland, rendered music at the morning service at Woodbridge United Church last Sunday. Recently they ap- peared at the evening service of Central United at Bolton and will also share their music at the Harvest service at 2.30 pm. at Smithfielq United on Octo- ber 5th. (Ell. 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