r‘ ‘GO HIGHâ€"GRADE "| 16 [TME MEAT _ L â€"_ VJ; SELL _ â€" _ need in the district. E.";;ï¬l\vm‘i; nieed for sumâ€" recreation at the same ,park. The citizens will have their eyes on the park, in the early spring, looking for some "of those facilities me snn aace d ,paomâ€â€"f:oév;t-ihvc‘ meeting recently . It is interesting . to see the structural changes being made: to the interior of the former Elversâ€" ton Park United Church building on Maple Leaf Dr. . The question being asked by: the members of the former congregation is "Why couldn‘t we have done the same ‘thing. and ‘ relieved the . overâ€" hnd 4 N E:’*u the sameâ€" department must e _ One local Minister, ‘although a newcomer to thÂ¥ districtfexpressed gome surprise at the number of cards they received from church members. This is just one more example of the feeling toward a Minister who can and is filling a ‘North Park Presbyterian Chtrch Women‘s association electedâ€" the * RQtEE C s Portcer_ * sA COLLEGE _ _ In Maple Leaf ite tink on Maple Leat park, yo Dr., has been getting lots during the past week or so. itulations to the township and récreation departments Saturday Matinee YELL / Mrs. W. E. Gerry â€"â€" CH. 1â€"9653 PROGRAMME MONW. /TUVLES. . WED. â€" ONLY RADIO®PICTUVRE GLYNIS JOHNS â€" CAMERON MITCHELL â€"REX THOMPSO \ PATTY McCORMACK =» Erwest ThuEX Hore EMERSON 45 â€"â€"â€" 9,55 ABULT ENTERTAINMENT MLAN HALE + SYUVIA FIELDâ€" RETK SHAW following officers for 1960â€"Pres., Mrs. George Hopton; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Y. S. Robinson; record~ ing secretary, Mrs. C. P. LeFeaver; corresp. secretary, 'll:‘i- D. Manâ€" Tlo"n-;â€"{x'u;lx‘l:evr.min C. B. Tappâ€" ling; WMS. Mrs. C. Kettle; social, Mrs. A. Tate and Mrs. J. Watson. Officers of the . Elverston Park United Church Women‘s associationt will be installed and dedicated during the service on Sunday, Jan. 10. _ ‘The Jan. 1ith meeting of Maple Leaf Home and School Association meéting will consist of a panel disâ€" cussion. Moderator.will be A. K. Dixon, oiï¬umhiï¬hnirmm of the North, York Hohe and School Council.. RepFesenting the teaching rofessi the panel will be L. !gtnart, ceâ€"principal of Maple Leaf School and G. Condie, vieeâ€"princiâ€" pal of C. E. Webster School. On beâ€" half of local parents, the panelists will be Mrs. H. G. Cook of Rustic road and W. Cairns of Grovedale From the Ontario, N.Y., Wayne County Mail: "West Walworth Volâ€" unteer Fire Department will blow ‘the siren 15 minutes before the iT L. n 9 4 AT â€" 8.25 OVER l â€"$100,000.00 «4 * youcomt by nog New Yeor? Expert Insists / thumbs down on a Township réâ€" quest that it undertake a niosquite nn::l“)hl throughout Etobicoke. Incl in the §uggestions was % spraying program for mosquiteâ€" breeding waterholes. _ Kenneth Higgs, senior conservaâ€" tion field officer, said that, from a conservation . standpoint, mouqu_i- toes were an essential element in‘ the diet of fishes in local streams. "If the mosquitoes hang around the streams long enough, the fish will get them," he said. "Even aftep they hatch out and become mobile, they are preyed upon by fish. Of course, when they move away from the streams, the fish can‘t help much. Unless we stock the streams with flying fish," he concluded, hopefully. VICTORIAN ouo&?f NURSES _ CH. Gâ€"1 Ae Weston Branch, 45 Main Street North Je t D Wikn Ave. brancn, 1074 W Jane St. & Wilson Ave. Branch, 1674 Wilson Aye.: ______ _ > A ARTHUR BEGIN, * \% ECE mmï¬ T. %:u., Py mmmmmmwuwpumm_r_: ‘That‘s right â€" your $100,000,00. For, believe it or not, you‘ll likely earn more than that during your working years. Question is: how much will you keep? Right now is the time to resoive to keep a larger part of what you earn throughoit this new year. And the place to keep it is in a B of M Saviags Account. Make saving every payâ€"day your No. 1 New Yeat‘s resolution this year. The B of M can‘t help you > resolve to stop eating between meals or get you to work on time, but it can help you save. Why not start your account tomorrow at "MY BANK" â€" it‘s a good place to accumulate a portion of the vast sum you will earn during your > working years. It takes just one dollar â€"â€" and three © Thinutes â€" to open your B of M Savings Account. BAanK aed fowiy Froviing . or MonTrREAL ~___ _ FLEMING GILMOUR, Manager Ave. Branch: ALEX MERCER, Manager aauah 147A Wilean Ave + {hour will follow. UIC Figures Show 4,876 Applicants At Weston Office The Unemployment Insurance Commission in Weston has been inâ€" creasing the placing of persons in employment at the rate of 52 per cent over the past two years ACâ€" cording to figures reledsed at the end of December, 1959. The number of claimants has risâ€". en by 46 per cent over ‘the same month of December one year ago, but this was explained to be due to the fact that the area around Weston is continusll; growing and a number of people" who live here and work elsewhere have been laid off, then claiming for benefits at the local office. . There were 3,304 male applicants: for jobs as of December 31, though some of these are jrfot insurable. Similarly, there 1,641 female applicants for work, bringing the Here‘s a *resolutionâ€" keeper ... Ask at your neighbour» hood B of M branch for a copy of our Successful Personal and Family Financing". It will show you how to make up a that will keep your New Yeat‘s BEGIN, Manager s Rev. A. Borland d'm'lfl Hills United Church was in the pulpit last Sunday after a three week bout with mumps. The congregation was glad to welcome him back again. . Russ Turnbull of 29 Loney Aveâ€" nue had a virys flu over Christmas but is fit once again. _ ‘The Couples Club of Beveriey Hills United Church held a New Year‘s Dance at the Church on December 31st. One hundred and two people attended and enjoyed games and dancing. Just after 12 o‘elock a Watch Night Service was held in the Church. A buffet supâ€" p&t was served. A number. of the people in the district held "Neighbour Parties" total number of applicants to 4,876. There were approximately 500 persons placed in jobs in the month of December, a drop from the preâ€" vious month, but officials at the Unemployment Insurance office exâ€" plain that this is a seasonal trend. This is estimated as being 34 per cent higher than one year preâ€" \l:mu for job placements in Decemâ€" r. AT THE woopsripaE and |DISTRICT MEMORIAL : ‘ . Every Sunday At 3:39,p.m; "NOODBRIDGE QOMMUNITY‘SKATING CLUuB Tickets on sale at Henderson‘s Drug Store, Woodbridge Dairy Bar, Humberwood Dairy Bar and at the. Arenca. : First holf of the season: CHILDREN $1; _ Students $1.50; ADULTS $2 wl SUITS coats DRESSES y % SKIRTS . wo c BLOUSES Community Shkating CHILDREN â€"â€" $\tq 9:30 P.M. DULTS ‘â€"‘ 8 to‘ 1Q:30 P.M. ADULTS: 50e â€" CHILDREN: 25e blic Skhating â€" EVERY SATURDAY 32 ts cparty n A se on on y . A very enâ€" joyable party was held at a'.'i.-. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Turnbull of 29 Loney Avenue for present and past residents on this portion of Loney Avenue. Doug Connor of 77 Westhampton Drive is in Wellesiey Hospital. suffering from stomach ulcers. Mr. Connor is well known in the disâ€" trict as he has sung in the Beverley Hills United Church for a number of years and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Avenue entertained Capt. A. F. MacLennan during the Christmas season. Capt. MacLennan is Ross MacLennan‘s fathgr. * St. Philip Neri C.W.L. will hold their Communion Breakfast at the Skyline Hotel on Sunday, January 17th at 10.30 a.m. The guest speakâ€" ;r.wï¬i be The Most Reverend F: Marrocco, Aukiliary Bishop of Toâ€" ronto. Meetings will be held at.the St. Philip Neri Catholie Church to give religious information to Catholics and nonâ€"Catholics. The first meetâ€" The MacLennans of 47° MAIN ST. NORTH â€" 3 Rosalie David Stewart Kevin Burry of Â¥vouné Avenue recovering from the mumps,\_which still appears to be quite in the district. * Mr. and iMrs. Russell Dormm, K PUBLIC l _ .‘f C. STUNDEN â€"RICHMONS HiLt Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Ratepayers and Friends are Corc!ially Invited to Attend 24 HOUR SERVICE INAUGURAL MEETING 7.00 P.M. / _ WEDNESDAY: JANUARY 13th, 1960 V A U GH A N in the Municipal Building, MAPLE, ONT. of the Township School Area of Will Take Place At SCHOOL BOARD‘â€"~= THE FIRST CH. 1:1861 of the LGw prices, but :. . 50% ~â€"OFF a highâ€"fashioned lineâ€"up of lovely coats and suits at great savings > in our January Clearance Sale. _ ~ Bank on these Advanced styles to see you through more than a season of distinctive & wear! Hurry‘ for best choice. standard, so a travel agent won‘t send you to a certain place because L4i >.: sale; he l,ndvin e rudeulpr e; pureâ€" }onvmucu-fllmuum Fares and rates are the same whether you obtain them from your agent or directly. The agent‘s fee is paid b{the companies, not added on your bill. £u94 For fugther information call ~Trave torks ©\B y York Travel Bureau 1043 Weston Road RO. 6â€"1777 2 5 to