‘; MOTORS LIMITED 22 Main St. N. CH 4â€"6461 1959 METEOR NIAGARA 300 TUDOR SEDAN 8 White and frosted lime, green trim, whitewall fires, heater, windshield washers, single range transmission, radio, rear deck antenna, 2 mirâ€" 1959 MERCURY MONTEREY TUDOR HARDTOP White and blue finish with blue trim, white wall tires, heater, backâ€"up lights, tinted windshield, w/s washers, padded dash, undercoating, powâ€" er steering radio, rear deck aerial, mirrors, etc. Was $4460. Now s3520. White and green finish with green trim, heatâ€" er, w/s washers, undercoating, radio, rear deck gerial, slip covers. Was $3480. 1959 METEOR NIAGARA 300 TUDOR SEDAN 6 We have a 1953 FORD for only $45§5@. Sound good. Well it‘s well worth your investigation. The interior, tires, engine, are excellent. Only 10% down. Are you looking for a cheap used car for parts, a second car, or for temporary transportation. Look at these: 1951 PONTIAC, 1950 FORD, plus 20 .others priced from $2§%. Sorry no warranty! A 1956 FORD in tutone green. It‘s so clean you will in fact think that it is new. Fully equipped and guaranteed. The lowest price in town. 1956 DODGE SEDAN, automatic and radio, one owner, low mileage. You may purchase this beauty for a low price of $1195§ with only $200 down. Other similar bargains at CML. A 1958 MORRIS OXFORD. looks and drives like new but is priced low. Tutone green with radio. A real gas miser. Hurry for this one! 1952 FORD SEDAN. A custom line in a twoâ€" ton blue with heater, radio and a body that is like new inside and out. Only $1§5@Q down including a complete preâ€"delivery check. The talk of the town. Is our 1957 METEOR RIDEAU 500 in threeâ€"tone no less. Beautifully finished in Black, Yellow and White. Equipped smartly with automatic, radio and white walls. Priced down to earth, a low $300 down your minimum requirements. Here is a humdinger. A beautiful 2 tone red and white 1956 CUSTOM FORD. In mouth waâ€" tering condition, you must see it now. Yours with a full 100% warranty for only $2§5@Q down pin. 1956 METEOR WAGON with automatic All with 100% warranty. Prices from 1956 PLYMOUTH WAGON, as clean as a new 1956 METEOR 2 dr., Qqui?pod. CRUICKSHANK METEOR & MERCURY DEMONSTRATORS as Low as s2299.00 Was $3590. Now s2830. Now s2760. To visit our exclusive Indoor Used Car Showroom. Enjoy. shopping in Cool supermarket comfort â€" See 50 of Ontario‘s cleanest, most dependable Safeâ€"Buy Automobiles UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Only At Cruickshank Motors Do You Receive A 100% Guarantee On All Parts Labour & Materials YoU MUST BE ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED Your Invitation ... HUGE DISCOUNTS ALL MILEAGES BELOW 7000 $795. 1959 METEOR 300 TUDOR Heater, washers, automatic transmission, unâ€" dercoating, signals, trim package, radio and outside mirror. 1959 METEOR NIAGARA 300 FORDOR SEDAN 6 Colonial white with blue trim, whitewall tires, heater, signals, padded dash, undercoating, raâ€" dio, rear deck aerial, side mirror. 1959 LINCOLN PREMIERE FORDOR LANDAU Black finish with red and black interior, chrome curb guard, power steering, power brakes, powâ€" er windows, power seats, whitewall tires, and other optionals. 1957 BUICK SPECIALâ€"SEDAN. So clean inside and out you will be dumbfounded. Equipment includes heater, automatic transmission, radio, power steering, power brakes, and power seats. Be sure to see this unconditionally guaranteed Buick. Are you looking for good economical transporâ€" tation? See your fancy from the list below. All guaranteed. All covered by a free 30â€"day exâ€" change. Your selection will only cost you $100 down with payments as low as $20 monthly. * © # 1954 MONARCH SEDAN, fully equipped. 1954 FORD, radio, 2 tone. 1953 METEOR, one owner, new tires. 1953 CHEV., a real beauty. 1952 METEOR, Weston‘s cleanest. For the economy minded Metro‘s saversâ€"Cleanâ€" est selection of little money savers, see a 1957 CANARY YELLOW DKW or‘a choice of 2 first rate 1957 VOLKSWAGENS. So sharp are these beauâ€" ties one would certainly hesitate paying half as much again for a new one. « A 1955 BUICK HARDâ€"TOP. One owner and brightly finished in red and white. Equipped with automatic transmission, radio, and beauâ€" tiful red and black leatherette interior. Talk about beauty. Here‘s one for the book. A 1955 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN that is in headâ€" swimming condition. May we suggest you see it for no other purpose but to see Metro‘s cleanâ€" est Used Car regardless of year. Priced sensibly. With only $200 down. We have one provincial Police cruiser in our stock. As you know they are tops mechanically. This extremely good buy lacks the usual white identification or aerial holes. Really fancy describes this oneâ€"owner, low mileâ€" age 1955 MERCURY HARDâ€"TOP. Stunning to beâ€" hold in legal blue. This exception has power brakes and radio and a beautiful continental tire kit, You will agree its the prettiest Used Car you have ever seen. Original Price $3460. Now s2750. Now s2810. Now s6580. Was $3580. Was $8100. 1 Main St. N. Weston â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON _ CH. 1â€"3781 EYES TESTED Merle Hambly returned home on Sunday from a twoâ€"week holiday at Kabske Lake, Musâ€" koka, where she visited with Mrs. G. Irwin, May and J. Al Snider and his son, Donâ€" ald made a trip through Algonâ€" quin Park last weekend. Mrs. W. Kerr motored to Conn on Saturday and spert the evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr. Mrs. J. Kerr, she reâ€" ported, is recovering from her operation. WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. SARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Bus. â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 Res. â€" Parkview.7â€"5589 The Imperial Bank Building, Nobleten Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. CH. 1â€"1133 Mrs. S. Keown spent last week with her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. Winn, at their summer home near Coboconk, Heather and Kennie Keown, who had been with their grandparents for several weeks, refurned home with their parents on Sunâ€" day. Norman Hall has completed the improvements and alteraâ€" tions to his service station and is now open for business and ready to serve the public. His friends wish him success in his new business venture. WESTON Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Chartered Accountant Howman Avenue, Woodbridge : Mours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m 9 a.m. to noon Sat or by appeintment. PHONE ATios 8â€"0511 PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS J. KENNETH KIDD, Q.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 6ay Street PHONE: EM. 3â€"6097 â€" ATias 8â€"0423 WOODBRIDGE _ For a Complete Survey otf ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE & â€" Call â€" W. J. WARD Tuesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 3â€"5 p.m. FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O.D. Bank of Nove Scotia Chambers 7 Main St. South WINDER‘S TAXI Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE TRANSPORTATION FUNERAL DIRECTORS KLEINBURG NOTES FUNERAL HOMES Stanley McNeil Dependable Service For Appointment Call CH. 1â€"0701 W. M. MYERS OPTOMETRIC CH. 1â€"2233 OPTOMETRISTS LIMITED CH. 1â€"0111 D I R EC T OR Y 26 Main St. North MORTGAGE monty to uoan Evenings by Appointment WESTON CH. 4â€"569 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 7 MAIN STREET SOUTH â€" WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 6â€"6115 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. HEAKES and MacDCNALD Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"5314 Weston Purebred dog activities are developing into an important inâ€" dustry in Canada. An example of its growth is in the number §f championship shows. In 1937, 8 championship shows were held across the country. Last year the total soared to an unâ€" precedented 118. 1st AND 2nd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE BARRISTERSâ€"SOLICITORS Geo. W. Bull, B.Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne B.A. Wilkie <at ‘their . cottage at Housey‘s !:pldl.. # a Mrs. D; Irwin is in Peel Memâ€" orial Hospital, Brampton, where she had her appendix removed last Saturday. Mrs. (Larry Spencer, her daughter and son, are spending two weeks with her sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. G. Ingham. The Spenâ€" cers are from Montreal. ; Cameron ‘Ballantyne, Ayr, is staying with his friend, Peter Burkitt, for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Donnéral and Chery! motored to Montreal last Monday, â€" returning here Friday. While they were away, they visited with relatives in Kingston, Brockville and Belleâ€" ville. Bull & Ashbourne ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Kirby Brock COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE REALTOR WOODBRIDGE RO. 9â€"4901â€"AT. 8â€"1143 William D. Lyon B.A., LL.B. PINE STREET BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers M. T. JAMIESON P MAY & CO. Royal Bank Building, Toronte HERB SILLS W ES T O N 43 KING ST. CH. 4â€"5547.8.9 GOURLEY L. HOWELL BARRISTERS, ETC. Barrister & Solicitor Pine 5t. â€" Weodbridge Fridays 4 + 6 p.m. And by Appointment PHONE ATies 8â€"0621 Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple ~300 Resident Partne? of REET WOODBRIDGE PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 ATLAS 8â€"1453 CH. 1â€"0111 Geoffrey Frazer * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY PHOTOGRAPHY * COMMERCIAL RIDGE ROAD and MAPLE LEAF Courage mothers . . . just a couple of long weeks until school starts again! A portable schoolroom has been erected at Highview Public School in orâ€" der to accommodate the inâ€" creage in registrations due to the many new apartments in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles, Bill and Bettyâ€"Ann of San Diâ€" ego, former residents of Ridge Road, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowles of Wilson Avenue. Wedding bells will be ringâ€" ing soon for one of our local girls on August 209th. Sally Burgess will take her vows in Downsview Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schultz are in the mood for congratulaâ€" tions this week, because of the fact that last Tuesday they celeâ€" brated their 25th wedding anniâ€" versary. We wish them well and hope they have many more o¢â€" Chartered |Accountant 114 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESTON CH. 4â€"606 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE $T. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2841 WORK GUARANTEED Young Michael Schultz decidâ€" ed to repeat a feat of a couple of years ago by going on his holidays with a cast adorning this time, his arm. Some time ago, it was a leg cast which Miâ€" chael took with him but he had a tumble last week and this time broke two bones in his forearm at the wrist. After a virus infection last Fall, then mumps, measles, an appendecâ€" tomy and now this break, Miâ€" chael is having his troubles by the dozen. Here‘s luck for a better finish to this year anyâ€" way, Michael, and have a good holiday. Sad was the news of the sudâ€" den passing ofâ€"a formér neighâ€" bour, Norval Boyd, at his place of business, Alma, Ontario. The Boyd family had made Humber Summit their home for a good any years, coming from Mount Dennis. Our community, felt a great loss when‘the family deâ€" cided to seek far away fields and took over a service station and snack restaurant at Alma, last fall His son, Hugh Boyd, still is a resident of Humber Summit and to Hugh, Judy, Mrs. Boyd, Sr., and their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. D. Greenwood, (Roseâ€" anne) and Don; also to Doug and David and all the grandâ€" children, the . heartfelt sympaâ€" thies of the entire community, are extended at this time.. Mr. Boyd rested at the W. R. Scott Funeral Home in Woodbridge until time of the service last Saturday BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Erc. EM. 4â€"1843 Meney to Lean 18 Terente Street. Terenta HEATHERINGTONâ€"CR. 1 0297 1338 WESTON ROAD C. W. LEASK BARRISTERS, ETC. PHOTOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT Keeping ‘Upâ€"Toâ€"Date‘ in HUMBER SUMMIT ACCOUNTANTS Edgar Parsons RO. 20821 MUSIC 0â€"16â€"82 Thursday, Aug. 20, 1959 â€" Early in March the Kamos, along with a group of other senior Japanese, returned on a visit to their native land. On the way home they visited Haâ€" waii and California â€" encounâ€" tering temperatures up to 120 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kamo of Downsview Avenue returned home last weekâ€"end with their son Sam Kamo and his family from Port Arthur. They had been visiting their other son, Harry Kamo, who lives in Port Arthur with his family. The Marcel Gontiers of Falâ€" staff Avenue spent two weeks on Manitoulin Island . . . and the Maurice Gontiers of Monâ€" tana Avenue journeyed to Branâ€" don, Manitoba, Mrs. Gontier‘s ‘former home. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sysiuk and family of Falstaff Avenue have returned from a trip to the latter‘s home in the Peace River district near the Northâ€" west Territories. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Stephens and family have returned home from a vacation of several weeks in the Severn Falls reâ€" gion. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Pantrey (nee Helen Kerr) on the arrival last Wedâ€" nesday of a daughter. The new sister for Johnnie and Wendy made her first personal appearâ€" ance at Northwestern General Hospital, early August 12th. the area. Some paving has also been done in the school yardâ€" (we know because a couple of our little darlings came home with some of it on their clothes). Rosemary Mills left Toronto yesterday to sail down the St. Lawrence Seaway on her‘ way to a new home near London, England. Rosemary spent some time in Humber Summit in her very early years and has been here for the past three weeks, prior to her leaving Canada. Celebrating their wedding anâ€" niversary while on holidays, were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc» Kane of the 7th Concession. Congratulations, Dave and Greâ€" tal . The Art Doans are having & fine trip by air and train to the west, according to reports reachâ€" ing this area. Sorry to learn Mrs. R. Turner had to spend a few days in Humber Memorial Hospital but glad to know she is feeling somewhat better and will be up and around very soon. Woodbridge R.0.A. Mr. J. Henry accompanied the Matt Campbells on a few days‘ trip to Conesus, New York, to visit with his eldest dmwr. Mrs. C. Kornbau and f y. her daughter, Mrs, May Harriâ€" son‘ and family. If your water heater canâ€" not cope with today‘s be glad to a modâ€" e panterent wa ea ’ for your lunify’u nu‘dn. Installa reâ€" pheamï¬gn’of m and cost of electricity are all covered by one attractive monthly charge. _ Our staff will be &d to tell you all about this allâ€" SERVICE. tell you all about this allâ€" inclusive HOT WATER LET YOUR OLD WATER HEATER RETIRE GRACEFULLY Bth Ave., Woeodbridge Phone ATlaos 8â€"1101