â€"Nominations The Pax Bible Class held its regular mdod..:.t on Sunday Sepâ€" tember 28, 1 It was decided at the last exeâ€" WESTON J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 Bay Street PHONE: EM. 3â€"6097 â€" ATlas 8â€"0423 WOODBRIDGE Tuesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 38 p.m. WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Bus â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 Res. â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The Imperial Bank Building, Nobleton Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Hi Neighbours! Mart Kenney‘s Ranch $2 PER PERSON â€" GLASSES$ â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS CH. 1â€"1133 EYES TESTED Bank of Nova Scotio Chambers 7 Main St. South OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN ~ _8 JOHN STREET WEsTON CH. 1â€"3781 WINDER‘S TAXI TRANSPORTATION IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOMES _, J. E. COBURN Insurance LIMITED Dependable Service % No City Driving % 20 Minutes from Avenve Road and Highway 401 % FREE PARKING Enquire for Special Student and Party Rates % Table Reservations, For All DIRECTIONS: ® North of No. 7 Highway at Shell Station, 7th 24 Hour Service Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple 300 . J. WARD OPTOMETRIC CH. 1â€"2233 Kirby Brock > INSURANCE Concession Vaughan _ s ® 1% Miles West of Highway No. 400 © Or 2% Miles East of Highway No. 27 It‘s Fun to Dance at CH. 1â€"0111 EVERY SATURDAY cutive that this year‘s president 3 vice â€" president president and vice â€" president should be chosen from those who have been on the executive for at least two years In acâ€" cordance with this the followâ€" ing is a list of those eligible for nomingtion: : â€"â€" Gordon Cross, caster, Barry Grist, Trevor Metâ€" calfe, Maureen Heard and Mary Beamish. George W. Bull || 1338 weston roap * "TLatIiN® culs room . â€" zy wone I wioor l ro. 20521 For Eurther Details Phone #"** 5 _\ geoffrey Frazer|| WESTONâ€" SKATING CLUB RESERVATIONS: AT. 8â€"1282 DR EC T OR Y Hawman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to noon Sat. or by appointment PHONE ATias 8â€"0511 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1136 Weston PINE STREET Weston BARRISTER and SOLICITO®R 7 MAIN STREET SOUTH WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 4â€"6911 R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Erc. EM. 4â€"1843 Money to Loan 18 Torente Street, Torents ATLAS 8â€"1453 Resident Partner of M. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & co. Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 26 Main St. North moRTGAGE MONEY 10 LOAN Evenings by Appointment Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors William D. Lyon B.A., LL.B. Reyal Bank Building, Torente > Stanley McNeil HEAKES and MacDONALD Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN ST. NORTH W ES T O N GOURLEY L, HOWELL Barrister & Solicitor Pine St. â€" Woodbridge Fridays 4 â€" 6 p.m. And by Appointment PHONE ATias 8â€"0621 For a complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF‘ INSURANCE Call Chartered Accountant Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers BARRISTERS, ETC. W. M. MYERS . Edgar Parsons REET WOODBRIDGE PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 4â€"5314 0â€"16â€"52 Mdoets (MD . | in HUMBER SUMMIT A thrilling game Saturday beâ€" tween Hardington and Gouli Park brought a very Baseball Season to a in Hardington Park. Two innings of overtime were needed to comâ€" plete the game. Both teams batâ€" tled the fnt six innings at a 2â€"2 tie, until Cal Bishop‘s sacriâ€" fice fly drove in Dennis Snider to win the game 3â€"2. _ _ Winning pitcher Burns .for Hardington. Losing pitcher Al :Xickoh who deserved a better ate, â€" Outstanding hitters for Hardâ€" ington were Dennis Snider, Jim Jago, Cal Bishop and Gary Turner. LOW CURVE Indian shortstop George Strickland has a subtle way of baiting the men‘ in blue. Ask umpire Bill Grieve. One day Mickey McDermott fired a curve that broke so low it almost landed in the dirt. f â€" Grieve called it strike two. Strickland turned and started to walk away. wE i “H;y."' Grieve called, "where you going? That was only strike _"I brought the wrong club," |friends in Montreal and then on ;:agpedd Stricklfnd. "I‘m EOiN¢ |the way back by car, will stopâ€" ck and get a wedge. over at possibly Kingston and __ 4_.__|other points. _ _ In . the . Est of HENRY NICHOLAS SMITH, dececked, late of the Village of Weedbridge, the County of York, Retired Merchant. AH â€" persons having . claims . against the Estate dé‘icmy Nicholas Smith, late of the Village of Woodbridge, in the Couny of York, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of August, 1958, are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executrices duly verified, on or before the 9th day of November, 1958. After that date the assets will be disâ€" tributed . having â€" regard _ only . to tihe claims of which the undersigned shall 1"10“ have notice. DATED at Toronto this 19th day of September, 1958. Notice To Creditors\and Others _ INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE H PHOTOGRAP::Y e COMMERCIAL 114 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESTON CH. 4â€"6061 AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2841 C WORK GUARANTEED * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY C. W. LEASK Stanley McNeil For a Complete Survey of T A X 1 RO. 7â€"7575 PIANO TUNING T A X I Chartered Accountant CANADA CAB MT. DENNIS J. KENNETH KIDD, 271 Bay; Street, Toronto, Ont., Solicitor for the â€" Executrices Isabella Catherine Powlesland and Vera Lovise Henderson. ACCOUNTANTS PHOTOGRAPHY RO. 22900 PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT also operating â€" Call â€" MUSIC Borden Ave, School, soon to be known as Whittield Ave. School, is holding a FUN FAIR in â€" conjunction ~with the Home and School Assoc. at the school on Saturday, Oct. 4th, beginning with a Fancy Dress Parade which leaves. the Fire Hall at 1.30 p.m, zHARP. All are invited to at« nd and assist the Home and School with its various projects whichâ€"are carried on during the school term. This is the one moneyâ€"raising project allowed by the Council of Home and Schools for this year and this time we hope to raise enough money to help our own school and also assist ‘in the opening of the new School for Retarded Children which is being built in North York. Be sure to see the ad in this issue for further deâ€" tails of the Fair. . Mrs. Gusdry has her mother and two aunts staying with her for several weeks and this week Helen is travelling to Montreal to meet Mr. Gundry and will be accompanied by one of . her aunts. They will call at Ottawa ‘nnd will visit â€" with â€" several friends in Montreal and then on Several residents here took adâ€" vantage of the Rabies incculaâ€" tion clinic held in Woodbridge last Friday and carted their variâ€" ous dogs and cats up there where they each received the Rabies shot .free of charge. The Irish Tones (Humber Summit‘s Irish Male Quartette) are making & name for themâ€" selves with their singing. Last Sunday saw them at the anniâ€" versary services of Emery Unitâ€" ed Church and next Sunday they will appear at Smithfield charge iot the United Church anniverâ€" sary services. At the end of Ocâ€" tober the Irish Tones will be at Edgeley. Mrs. J. McKane, reâ€" cently arrived from Northern Ireland, is enjoying this quarâ€" tette immensely because she has two sons and a sohâ€"inâ€"law in the group and her late husband, Rev. J. McKane was the leader of a Male Choir and quartette in Ireland for many years. Mrs. Ann Woodley was hosâ€" tess at a shower for the Wrideâ€" toâ€"be of Jack Ouderkirk last Friâ€" day evening. We are sorry to hear Mrs. Vince Fox is under the weather and going to hospital for treatâ€" WESTON RECREATION COMMISSION ALL ACTIVITIES ALL AGES ALL YEAR ROUND FALL AND WINTER PROGRAM MONDAY | .............l.........Adult, Art (Beginners) Rod & Gun Club Weston Little Theatre Group TUESDAY ... ........... Leahercraft ° WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY . ...................... Minor Hockey League Children‘s Ballet Junier Bowling ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES Metal Working; Silk Screen; Shell Croft, Indoor Golf School; Camera Club; Stamp Club; Hot Rod Maintenance. All Classes Dependent on Sufficient Registration HOW TO JOIN â€" â€" â€" WHERE . l ......... Recreation Office +4 Enquiries invited WHEN .. ...... 1st Week in Octoberâ€"Fall Term 1st. Week in Januaryâ€"Winter Term As registration is limited in many groups, your early applic WESTON SKATING CLUB your admittance. CH. 1â€"2188 TCy Ub â€" ) @ $ [ U * it JUNIOR "A" 5â€"8 YÂ¥rs. TUESDAY and MRIDAYLâ€"4:%% PM | T o C S C j JUNIOR "B" 9â€"12 Â¥Yrs. MONDAYS and THURSDAYSâ€"44 P.M. . SPONSORED BY YOUR FRIENDLY WOODBRIDGE 1.G.A. â€" INTERMEDIATES 13â€"18 YRS. .# g\ AND SENIORS OVER 18 YRS. A “ pn E E;4 AuttA; d Wednesdays 7.30â€"9.30 p.m. Sundays 4.15â€"5.45 p.m. * w43 morners morning Grour _ \ @ T uks SBC it sn COME EARLY â€" BRING ALL YOUR FRIENDS ‘ * .tsape j MR. DENES PATAKY m â€" (6 MISS MARY, JANE HALSTEAD ‘A'““A', e ER "h ; * MISS PAT BERINGHAM REGISTRATIONâ€"Wed. & Thurs. Oct. 15th |[ ON THE SCREEN SAT. MATINEE AT 1 & 16th, 3â€"5 p.m.â€"Weston Arena 66 r 99 _ SKATING CLUs ROOM Alan Ladd "THE BADLANDERS" Serial “IITII?‘ and n;ll"% w 00 qss ue n un ® SKATING COMMENCES MON. OCT. 20th ‘Upâ€"Toâ€"Date‘ Pottery Millinery , Afternoon Bowling Adult, Art (Advanced) Junior Badminton Instruction Senior Badminton Club Weston Little Theatre Group "Go" Club (Last Friday in Menth) Weston Chess Club Juvenile Hockey League Weston Junior Daneers, (1st and 3rd Fridays in month) Recreation Office 70 Main Street North CH. 1â€"9141 ment and sincerely wish her a ment aNG sINCerGIY WISH NOE A y speedy and â€" go ‘The boys of the 1st Nashville | Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and u): on ols‘ ©8°°%/ cub Pack and their leaders had|family were Saturday supper ® | %.//% f a wonderful time at their meetâ€"|guests with Mr.,and Mrs. Don mwwuw’*mumï¬vbflwlm Niepage and Susan. j the Home and School Executive at the home of Mr, and eeranenh Mw.mmm,.mw.wm.w.muw The meetings to make cancer p for the Fun Fair and next|!s leaving the cubs to take over|dressings will be held on the m:z-.w..Mmumzuummmmtwnbmmyum th ‘gmmbhï¬uâ€â€œ.hjolnlnlthocuhtommhtromztolln'hchm‘hu- muumwmpnm.m.flmllwdr. ment. ‘The change of time is third Monday of each month in | ¥° & * 6 made necessary as the Scouts the school. Plan to attend and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller drove|Will be holding their meetings find out how the Home and|Mrs. Miller‘s brother Mr. Ernest|in the church on Tuesday evenâ€" school Association and the school|Osler to Montreal last week|iNgs. All ladies of the communâ€" staff can ‘coâ€"operate to make|where he caught the bodt to reâ€" ity are asked to make a note of 'i:MI ull:tondam A little MOP |â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" gl;tmd time .tnd uu}lllop:: teresting and arrange special| 1rs, Isobel Walker, Area Viceâ€" se arernoonk of meetings between parents and| ME (8008, ~BRCD{AMB ‘ 0M |seen at these afterncons of work Mrs. John Gibson had the misâ€" fortune to lose her wallet with a sum of money in it and other papers of importance. While the loss is great, Mrs, Gibson was anxious to havo]xr .neighbors know about the and warnâ€" ed to be sure the doors are seâ€" cure and purses left in a safe place when even leaving the house for a few minutes in your own yard, as Mrs. Gibson had done. The said wallet just simpâ€" ly disappeared and this lady was not off the premises except in the yard at the clothesline. | KLEINBURG _ NOTES |â€" Sorry to hear of John Evans‘ the effect that they have seen accident on Sunday morning|rain every day on their way east last. While we haven‘t the deâ€"|but have enjoyed the scenery tails, nevertheless, we underâ€" immensely. The groom‘s home is stand John is injured and in Peel|in Nova Scotia but on their reâ€" Meémorial Hospital after the tipâ€"|turn they will make their home ping over of his plane while |on Larchmere Ave. here in making a landing near Sandhill.|town. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis left|Bulb Growers of Holland. This on September 12 to motor to meeting was held to make plans‘ Florida for their holidays and |to beautify the city of Toronto also to celebrate their first wedâ€"|and %l‘t: Holland‘s Tulip Queen, ding anniversary. Mrs. Davis blixs nie Quant, as the guest phoned her mother, Mrs. C. Macâ€" |speaker, who also donated many taggart, the following Tuesday|tulip bulbs to this plan. Mr, St. evening to tell her that they arâ€" Clair Tennant, the president of fived safely in St. Petersburg|the Ontario Horticultural Sociâ€" where they planned to spend|ety was also one of the speakers. their three week holiday. They Mr. and Mrs. Tennant were had had a good trip and the also guests at the reception for weather was lovely and the Holland‘s Tulip Queen, Miss }tempeuture was then 95 deâ€"|Lenie Quant, held by the Nethâ€" grees. + erland‘s Consulâ€"General in Torâ€" | ®00 ® 000 ® z onto, at his home on Wednesday Mr and Mrs. St. Clair Tenâ€"|evening, September 17. . Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Tenâ€" nant attended the joint meetâ€" ing in the Royal Ontario Muâ€" seum, Toronto on Friday evenâ€" ing, September 19 of the Ontario Horticulutral Society, Toronto Daily Star and the Associated early application will assure Mrs. Chuck Doan had a nasty fall in the newly constructed basement of her home last vreek Mrs. Isobel Walker, Area Viceâ€" President of the Home and School Council will officially open the Borden Ave. Fun Fair on Saturday at 2.00 p.m. and is still confined to bed with an injured knee. We hope the rest will overcome the injury enough to allow Jessie to be up and around very soon. The former Janet Jordan and her very new Bridegroom are enjoying a trip east to Nova Scoâ€" tia on their Honeymoon. Reports from this happy couple are to the effect that they have seen rain every day on their way east ‘but have enjoyed the scenery immensely. The groom‘s home is Mrs. Jack Egan‘s friends and ‘ neighbours were sorry to hnrl that she is in the Toronto Genâ€" eral Hospital and hopée that she | will soon ‘be feeling better and 'will be able to return home. | Mr. and Mrs. G. McLean had Mr.‘W. Payne of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne and baby daughter of Rexdale and Mr. and Mrs. T. Seed and Donna of iVellore as their guests on Sunâ€" day. Miss Lucy Egan, Toronto, spent weekâ€"end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Topper, who have returned from their wedding trip and are making their home in Oakville, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Topper, on Monday. > Mrs. H. Wardlaw and Mrs. A. Irvin, the president and secreâ€" tary of Kleinburg and Nashville Women‘s Institute, attended the President‘s and Secretary‘s meeting held at the home of the District President, Mrs. J. Bodâ€" dy, Woodbridge, on Wednesday afternoon. C Mr. Bert Gunn of Thistletown is now staying for a couple of weeks with Mrs. E. Shaw and Alex. HULA HOOP ROXY THEATRE: CÂ¥press 6â€"1279 + CONTEST SAT. MATINEES START AT 1 A ter spending the with relatives. seen at these afternoons of work and friendly chatter.. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maw and family spent the week end at their cottage and on the return trip called on Jean‘s parents in Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Burnfield, Jean and Mary Ann attended Sunday anniversary services at Moonstone a community in the ~ CH. 1â€"1821 # # We 550 f A happy birthday this uxv:’vn.,uauw., Ron (Adult) ‘1 CHARLES BRONSON, SUSAN CABOT BONNIE PARKER STORY (Adult) M DOROTHY PROVINE, JACK HOGAN MOLLY MeGOWAN LITTLEST HOBO OCT. 3â€"4 MACHINE GUN KELLY FRI. â€" SAT. SNOWFIRE \ Todayâ€"Fri.â€"Sat. CLARK GABLE, DORIS DAY TEACHER‘S PET JOE DAKOTA JOCK MAHONEY DIANE BREWSTER iI HIGH SCHOOL | CONFIDENTIAL JAN STERLING, MAMIE VAN DOREN also NAT "KING" COLE â€" EARTHA KITY BURT LANCASTER â€"â€" HUME CRONYN "Naked City" HOWARD DUFF Cinemascope & Technicolor VAN HEFLIN ~â€" TAB HUNTER ‘Face In The Crowd‘ Men: of Sherwood Forest * _ (Adult) ‘Girl He Left Behind‘ THEA AiR . CONDI 1 .‘ “ Tues. & Wed., Oct. 7 & 8 "Gunman‘s Walk" 7 MILES EAST of Woodbridge, Ont. Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 2 & 3 Sat. & Mon., Oct. 4 & 6 ST. LOUIS BLUES "Port Afrique PARIS HOLIDAY "Brute Force ANTON WALBROOK in I ACCUSE GREGORY PECK The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit DON TAYLOR MOW., TVE., WED. ANDY GRIFFITH Technicolor PIER ANGEL