CÂ¥ Unplaced Applicants Claimants for U. I. Benefits This Week‘s Employment Picture Here are the statistics from the National Employment Office at Weston: SHOOTING FOR $2,500 along with a group of other stock car drivers will be Bill Hamilton, of Guelph, shown above with the car he will drive in the "point $] 6 §t. Clair Ave. West CARWAY ? DODGE â€" DESOTO i( sil| Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 14 May 1959 Exchange 750 x 14 BARGAIN! Ride Now! Pay Later! Budget Terms! 4706 464G 12 May, 1960 Unplaced Applicants Claimants for U. I. Benefits 595 KEELE ST. GOOD #~ YEAR ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF ST. CLAIR AVE. w. DIAL RO. 2â€"1155 fund" contest at Pinecrest Spedway‘s grand opening scheduled for 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 21st. sERVICE STORE 4574 4239 Two days after her 84th birthâ€" day Mrs. John Reid, the former Olive Eva Harrison, died at the Dufferin Area Hospital on May Born in Peel township, Mrs. Reid spent most of her married life in Mono township where she took an active part in Mitchell‘s Methodist Church. The last 15 years were spent by Mrs. Reid in retivement in Orangeville. She was predeceased by her husband 35 years ago. 39.95 As Low As MRS. JOHN REID IRENE GRAY The YÂ¥vonne Avenue Home and School Association Spring Fair, held on Saturday, May 7, was a great success. The â€" executive wishes to thank all who turned out, despite the rain, and ‘joined in the fun. Proceeds were over $200. Rev. H. H. Lennox of the Anglican Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Rexdale, was the guest minister of Beverley Hills Unitâ€" ed Church on Sunday, May 15. His sermon "Our Lord‘s Prayer for His People‘s Onéness", left food for thought and action. Anniversary and birthday greetâ€" ings to all who celebrate in the month of May. On Wednesday, May 4, Mrs. W. J. Agar accompanied a carâ€"load of â€" ladies from _ Toronto, who motored to Centreville of the Peterborough Presbytery. _ Mrs. Agar led a discussion group of the W.M.S. On Sunday, May 8, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maw sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maw jr., and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maw and family celebrated Mother‘s Day with an evening dinner in Toronto. The 58th anniversary services of Nashville Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday, May 29, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Malcolm Ransom, assistant secâ€" retary â€" of _ overseas _ missions. Special music for the service is prepared by Bolton and Nashâ€" ville choirs under the leadership of Mr. Norman Black. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lostchuck and daughters and Mrs. N. Lostâ€" chuck visited friends in Acton and Preston on Sunday, May 8. Christian Family Sunday was observed on Sunday, May 8, at the morning service conducted by Rev. Jess. Members of the Sympathy of the district is operation _ with BEVERLEY HILLS AND OAKDALE ACRES CILTONEâ€"tHE pPaint that STayrs ColLOr FRESH! 1972 WESTON ROAD has expropriated the following land in the Town of Situate lying and being in the Town of Weston, in the County of York, and being composed of part of Lot 7, in the Fifth Concession, W.Y.S., and containing .009 acres more or less Situate lying and being in the Town of Weston, in the County of York, and being composed of parts of Lots 20 to 26 inclusive, according to registered Plan number 5 in the said Town of Weston. Five pareels of land of Weston, in the County of Township Lot number said Town of Weston. NEWS FROM NASHVILLE The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Seven parcels of land situate lying and being in the Town of Weston, in the County of York and being composed of parts of Township Lot number 6, in Concession Five, W.Y.S., Situate lying and being in the Town of Weston, in the County of York and being composed of parts of Lots 10 to 15 inclusive, according to registered Plan number 2151. The said lands have been expropriated by a Plan of Exâ€" propriation dated the I8th day of December, 1959, and registered on the 22nd day of April, 1960, in the R(-lgisu'y Office for the Registry Division of the East and West Riding of the County of York as number 5950. for flood control, river improvement and conservation AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any person or perâ€" sons having any interest in the said lands whatsoever are reâ€" quired to file a statement of claim for compensation in res?r«t of the expropriation of the said lands at the office of The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, at Woodbridge, Ontario, not later than the 8th day of July, 1960. DATED this 16th day of May, 1960, by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Woodbridge, Ont. H. C. BROOKBANKS The rremium maints At Recucarm rrices Weston, in the County of York, namely: TAKE NOTICE 4+ purposes situate lying and being in the Town of York and being cnn‘fwsod of parts 7. in Concession Five, W.Y.S., in the THAT extended to Mrs. M. E. Vernon of 55 Parent Avenue in the loss of her father, Mr. McKee. Color won‘t fade On Victoria Day, Monday, May 238, the Beverley Hills Rateâ€" payers‘ Association will be holdâ€" ing their Annual Fireworks disâ€" play at Tumpane School. Have your contributions ready when your representative calls, then come out, with your children, and neighbors and enjoy the clebraâ€" tion. Everyone is welcome. Soil marks wash quickly away Odorlessâ€"easy to apply Available in modern colors to suit your decorating taste, at: This week the Oakdale Acres atepayers â€" Association in . cuâ€" Sunday school participated in the service under the direction of Mr. W. J. Agar. Readings were given by Gary Rowett and John Agar. The entire Sunday School choir sung "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" and the Explorers‘ group sung the explorer‘s hymn, "This Is My Father‘s World." The music was introduced by Mr. Norman Black and accompaniâ€" ment provided by Mary Ann Burnfield at the organ. â€" Rev. Jess gave the address on the theme, The Family as a Christian Community. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maw and family spent Mother‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anthony and Johnny and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony in Erin. The visitors also celebrated Johnny‘s birthday. Mr. E. R. Barons returned from a busâ€"tour of Florida, the Bahamas, and Nassau. â€" During his stay in Florida, he visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Card, at Fort Lauderdale. Mr. and Mrs. A. Train and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaake and family spent Mother‘s Day with their mother, Mrs. A. Devins, and uncle, Will Wardâ€" law. Mrs. â€" Wallace â€" McClure, of the _ Â¥vonne CH 1â€"7681 Avenue Home and School Asâ€" sociation, are starting to canvass for funds, in Oakdale Acres, for the proposed Arena for this area. Please welcome the â€" canvassers when they call at your housé, this Arena will be enjoyed by all. The Beverley Hills United Church â€" Congregational â€" Pienic will be held on Saturday, May 28 at Boyd â€" Conservation â€" Park. Adults 75 eents, children free. Rases for everyone, tugâ€"ofâ€"war and baseball game. Tea, coffee, milk, ice cream and pop supplied. Bringâ€" the family and have a wonderful time Ottawa, spent a few days with her sisters, Miss Jean Bernath, Mrs. Norman Black, and Mrs. John Hamilton, and other close relatives, prior to her departure for Vancouver in early June, where she will reside in the vicinity of her daughter _ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith La Chance. The Nashville and Kleinburg Bowling League have finished their season of bowling. Alex Shaw‘s team won the year‘s series and the playâ€"offs against the eight teams of the league. The players of the winning team are: Dorothy Maw, Molly Burnfield, Marjory Hall, Norman Niepage, Dick Papa, and Ron Agar. (Mr. Shaw‘s health condition made it necessary for Norma Niepage to play as spare and in the finals. The annual banquet will be held on‘ May 20.° 0 C Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lorne Miller and family in the loss of a husband and father, and to Mr. and Mrs. S. Keown and family in the loss of Mrs. Keown‘s father, Mr. Winn. On Sunday, May 8, Mr. Alex Devins, Wayne and Betty, of Brampton, Mr. Don Devins, of Malton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Devins and family, of Sandhill, Mr. and Mrs. O. Akins and Janice, of Inglewood, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cabell and Linda, of Schomberg, were supper guests | of â€" their mother, Mrs. O. Devins. Mr. Klaas Bakkar, of Kaz woude, Holland, arrived on his first trip to this country on May 11. He will spend a few months with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vermeer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Milling, of Weston, on their motor trip to Powasson last week. Getâ€"Well wishes are extended to Mrs. Ross Farr, who is presâ€" ently recovering from mumps. Friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Norman Black is suffering from a badly sprained ankle. We all hope that Ronald Burâ€" bidge will soon be able to return to his home from St. Joseph‘s Haspitai=~~ *~~~ i Et 2N Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Hunziger and family spent last weekâ€"end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunziger in Rosseau. The Evening Auxiliary W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Ken Niepage on Tuesday _ evening, May 10, with 12 members taking a roll call with a penny for each birthday. Mrs. D. Torrance and Mrs. Ron Agar, who were in charge of the program, showâ€" ed slides on the industry and agriculture of Africa. Members will attend the annual W.M.S. meeting of Section 3 at Knox Vaughan on May 20. On Wednesday evening, May 11, twelve ladies from Nashville attended the inaugural meeting of Nobleton Branch of the Cancer Community _ Hall. The â€" guest Society, which was held in the speaker was Dr. Vera Peters, of Princess Margaret Hospital. Dr. Peters is the sister of Mr. Clarke Peters, of Coleraine, who formerâ€" ly lived in Thistletown. Following Dr. Peter‘s instrucâ€" tive speech luncheon was served. The occasion enabled Dr. Peters to meet many of her former school associates from Thistleâ€" town and Weston. Many pco‘rlc may . wonder what the advantages are in booking trips through a Travel Agent. A traveller gets the assistance of qualified help in planning a trip and advice that will save ';\im time and money. A Travel Agent can tell you the least expensive way to travel; the most scenic; the fastest or where stopâ€"overs are to your advantage. 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