Save 7 i 8 Today! . K f COME e C N 1 ‘ e Wendy Miller of 15 Adele Ave. is home from the Hospital for Sick Children and is doing very well. Good luck Wendy. brlï¬v mark has now the Northern Etoâ€" Church Hockey League and at the present time United and St. Andrew‘s are tied for the top ‘ They are being followed by The Anglicans, a team St. Mathias and St. ‘s urches, and Rexdale Presbyterian. This league, which is in its first year of operation holds forth ‘at Weston Arena on Saturâ€" day evenings and is for boys from ages 10 to 12. The league is a brainchild of Mr. Jack Arbuckle of Bt. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Men‘s Club. Playoffs in this league are scheduled for the end of March. The following pupils of Ellen M. Blogg, RM.T., were successful in recent examinations at. the Royal Conservatory of Music: Vocal: Mary Margaret Clift, Paula Ingâ€" ham and Debby McCallum. Piano: Patricia Corneil, Paula Ingham, Linda Mitchell and Dale Robertâ€" Nick Roberto of Daliner Road is in the hospital at present and all his friends and neighbors wish him a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Ted and Eleanor Wray of 10 Adele Avenue on the birth of Peter James on February 6th, a brother for Tom Patricia MacNicol of 25 Loney Avenue went into Hospital for Sick Children the day after Wendy arâ€" rived home. Patricia is undergoing surgery and will be home in a car with very low mileage! Cleanest car in Metro. 58 RENAULT SEDAN ECONOMY PLUS LOOKS. w® DGIVD CEWIOM NGNCN M Ugon â€"â€"Vâ€"8 Thunderbird ine, auâ€" k nemtarre ns $350 m' IMMACULATE COND!â€" . powny; 58 FORD Custom Ranch Wagon â€"-V-‘! Thunderbird engine, auâ€" 58 DODGE Vâ€"8 Sedanâ€"Heater, "TRADE OR 69 MAIN ST. N. CH. 4â€"5324 ary 18, 1960â€"Paose 10 THE TIMES & GUIDE â€" _____. COME EARLY FOR BEST sggcnon BABAYAN‘S Ltd. 103 YONGE ST. ‘: LIPPAY MOTORS LTD. _ HILLS AND OAKDAYE ACRES AUTHORIZED DEALER! DODGE! DESOTO! VALIANT! DAULPHINE! oneâ€"owner TERMS!" $295 pown! $100 DoOWNn! OPEN DAILY â€" 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. FOR YOou! Anyone "having pocket novels or magazines which they no longer need are asked to contact Mr. Cecil LaLonde at ME. 5â€"0482 or leave them at the religious articles booth for _ distribution _ to _ hospital patients. Mr. Harry Alvey introâ€" duced as guest speaker Mr., Dougâ€" las Knott, Grade Five teacher at St. Philip‘s, who spoke on the imâ€" portance of a Christian education for youth, Mrs. Guy Brennan was the winner in the monthly Dividers Club draw. Mr. Peter Glandon apâ€" pealed to parents to attend the Sunday evening hockey games at Weston Arena to give support to theg boys. More support for St Phirip's team is urgently needed, he said. 5 Any news relative to this column should be phoned into CH. 1â€"9287 or handed in to 25 Loney Ave. Congratulations to Susah'\l;:w- rence of 2 Loney Ave., who eâ€" brates her birthday this week. and Kathy. Mr. William Zamara presided over an excellent turnout at the February meeting of St. Philip‘s P.T.A. Mr. Harry Alvey stressed the importance of children crossing Jane Street at Wardlaw Avenue, using the sefvices of the school guard. It was also noted that under the 401 bridge is a very dangerous place for crossing as drivers often cannot see the children because of the shadows of the structure. * Mrs. G. Langen, Grade One teacher, showed the gowns to be worn by the students receiving their First Holy Communion on May 29th. The engaging young models for the occasions were Danny McGuire and Janice Eason. » DOWN go rrices :: in beautiful grey. 57 FORD Sedanâ€"Heater, dio, automatic transmission 58 VOLKSWAGEN, D e ux e Modelâ€"Heater, radio, tinished and radio. This is a very clean luxury car. Selle | 55 CADILLAC "62 Series" Sedanâ€"Autoâ€" matic Transmission, Power Brakes, Power Stearing, Power Windows and Seat. Heater W E S T O N BUY BEST! BVUY HERE! SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson, Cyndy and Carl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Maw, Jr., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Honing spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vermeer. Brothers and sisters of Robert Burbidge attended the surprise party held in his henour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burâ€" bidge. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson of Weston and Mrs. Kaake and family of Nobleton were visitors of Mr. Will Wardlaw and Mrs. E. Devins last Sunday. Mrs. N. Black was hostess to members of the Castlemore Instiâ€" tute. M»®. and Mrs. Henry Paul were guests at a birthday dinner in Aurora recently given in honour of Mr. L. B. Fart; â€" Layman‘s Sunday was observed at Goox:::.w- and _ Limehouse Presbyte churches by a group of men representing West Toronto Presbytery., Mr. Alex Dean took charge of both services. He was acâ€" companied by a local quartet comâ€" posed of N. Black and L. Whetâ€" stone, of Nashville, Murray Stewâ€" art and Jack Nattress of Bolton. The 4H Homemaking Club gathâ€" ered at the home of their leader, Mrs. George Foster, to make plans for the project of the year. . »â€" $200 w DoOWN! ___News From Nashville $195 pown! PARTS 57 PLYMOUTH Hardtopâ€"Gold and White. Heater, Radio, Oneâ€" Owner only! 56 PLYMOUTH Sedanâ€"Heater and Radio. Finished in beautiâ€" ful Pink and White. 56 PLYMOUTH H a r d t o pâ€" Meater, Radio. This is a superâ€" ior car! 2075 LAWRENCE AVE. W. CH. 1â€"5283 "TRADE OR TERMS! Just South of Adelaide EM. 4â€"4301â€"2 On Friday evening teachers and pupils of Sunday school held a party for the retiring superintenâ€" dent, Mr. Norman Black, at which they presented him with a brief J Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster of Woodâ€" bridge called on several old friends and neighbours last Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Hepton of Weston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott Sunday evenâ€" ing. & Mrs. Harry Burnfield accompanâ€" ied her daughter, Jean, to a Mother and Daughter banquet held in the Round Room of the Eaton‘s Colâ€" lege Street store. Jean was chosen representative of Woodbridge High School last year becoming member of the Eaton‘s Junior Student Council. Lady Eaton was the guest eaker. The mothers were present ed with gardenias. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Torrance were Mrs. J. Torrance of Thistletown, and Mrs. Lundy .of Jarvis, Ont. & Mr. Anson McCluskie of Lefroy called on several of his old neighâ€" bours and friends last Thursday. Ladies, Betty Hamilton, Mary Watâ€" son; Low, Iva Paul; Men‘s, Ron Agar, Neil Watson; Low, George Brownlee. The Euchre Club met at Colerâ€" aine school with Mrs. .H. Paul actâ€" as a token of appreciation for $250 DpowWn! $19 5 $195 pown! DOWNI! p9» Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul, Mrs. Jack Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Benson were among the hundred present at an Eastern Star euchre party held in the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, near the Kingsway, on Friday evening. Mrs. Paul was a prize winner. A delicâ€" jous luncheon was served at the end of the party. Mrs. Benson‘s mother, Mrs. E. Miller, was in charge of the evening‘s arrangements. Twin Elms School held a Box Social and Valentine Party on Friâ€" day afternoon. his 11 years of service in the Sunâ€"[1 < <~{| 00( ..~0 ao.; < 0) 0 OÂ¥ C day School, Mr. Lorne Whetstone, By Doris Hefron acting as master of ceremonies,| In nip.andâ€"tuck games at Stouffâ€" was assisted by Jean Burnfield,|ville, Woodbridge High girls‘ basâ€" who saluted ::" B::"k in her adâ€"jketball teams wound up with a reâ€" dress, Follow e games, re: * freshments were served at thn'elou '?:.d :L‘;:: vic‘:o.‘ry ‘lwld me“dt{:jt. of the party, ( . . 0_ _ : |year in l.(:‘ll. competition, . mainâ€" €o9s C 6 tained their unblemished record on Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Paul. Mrs |the strength of a close win over WESTON 40 mMAIN NORTH; . WESTON xour REALLY BIG WESTON TO PERSONAL LOANS Weston Branch Mount Dennis Branch I1T‘Ss COMING! I1G we \ LLY _ . . THE MO ".. ... .no bank shail in respect of any loon or advanee payable in Canada shpulate for, charge, iake, reserve or enact any rate of interest or any rate of discount enceeding six per cent per annum and no higher rate of interest or rate of discount is recoverable by the bank."â€"Section 91 of The Bank Act. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA for any reasonable purpose available at any branch at . . . A WONDERFUL WAY TO SHOP! WONDERFUL SAVINGS TOO !! yio Stouffville Juniors, 14 to 13. The Senior team lost a heartâ€"breaker, scoring 15 points to Stouffville‘s 17. 1 At Aurora on Wednesday, Woodâ€" bridge lost twice to Aurora teams. The Juniors, with Dave Rutherford setting the scoring pace, were nosâ€" ed out by a score of 33 to 82. Midâ€" gets were defeated by Aurora, 37â€" Woodbridge boys‘ Junior team had a comfortable evening with the team from Thistletown, winning 72 to 36. A dance followed the game. 11 12 menths 16. months 24 months 24 months 12 months 12 months 15 months Edsel Allen was high scorer for Woodbridge High News «w 18 ppp® 5 ® @ow[ing Qanquels BRook How . . . Ine ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 TO 200 WeJc{ing meceplf'ms You RerAY J. D. MiDDLETON, Manager C. D. F. HEALEY, Manager _ AIn the Old World Atmosphere of PINE POINT COMMUNITY CENTRE $10.00 $15.00 $10.00 $16.6 . . THE NEWEST ! . . THE MODERNIST ! ! . . THE SAVINGEST ! ! ! {mmor 401 and lakngian Ave) Operated by The Lions Club of Rexdale _6% â€" BXCHLENT FOOD â€"â€" AMPLE PARKING docia Woodbridge Midgets. Woodbridge, Richmond Hill‘s agâ€" gregation of matmen, parellelâ€"men, al Clubs o Private D. 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Under canopies of redâ€" andâ€"white streamers, cutâ€"up cupids and cutâ€"out hearts, students danced to the music of Eaton‘s Band Box \ JORDAN h JEWELLERS _ WESTON Senior Hockey Dancing Cloverleaf annual Valentine dance. CHILDREN â€" 25c ADULTS â€" 50c SEMIâ€"FINAL PLAYOFFS !! SATURDAY â€" 1st Game â€" EVANS AVE. At Junction of Q.E. and No. 27 Highway THE CRESCENDOS 5A MAIN ST. N. WESTON Terms Available! FRIDAY, FEB. 19th WESTON MERCHANTS 7.30 p.m. MASSEYâ€" FERGUSON HOTEL CONCORD MOFFATS "featuring" EV ERY v$ vs