Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1960, p. 3

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“a Gordon Roy Blake, 68, who bu been “an; mam.“ at Ontario Hydro's Woodbridge Rural Op- erltinx Are. for the part yen, has been officially uppoinud manager to succeed L. D. Pen- xelly, who was manager for the past 26 you“. This was an- nounced by A. W. Smith, imln- user of Ontario Hydro's Central region. A native ot Woodbridge, Mr. Blake attended the local public school trnd continuation school there. Prior to Joining Ontario Hydro in January, 1929, Mr. Blake was employed as a chief clerk with R. T. Wallace, general merchant, in Woodbridge. He is widuly known throughout the community nrd the entire Wood- bridge Il.0.i., which embraces some 300 square miles. school and continuation school Mr. Blake is active in com- there. Prior to Joining Ontario munity affairs and served for Hydro in January, 1929, Mr. three years as a trustee on the Blake was employed as a chief York Central District High clerk with R. T. Wallace, general School Board. He has also been tl merchant, in Woodbridge. He is mpmber of the session and on widely known throughout the the board of stewards of Wood- community urd the entire Wood- bridge United Church and has bridge R.0.'L, which embraces been chairman of several com- some 300 square miles. mittees. _ Mr, Blake has served his e main climbers. beemsto me tire 31 years as a member t"ilCld't"/l'; first thing in the the staff of Woodbridge Rnrown with half a gloss of cider Operating A”: His first .iqders that followed that did the was stores an line clerk. Ii I 1940 he became a meter rende pounds!) The following your he was “his A DAY _ . .. ' ' . Mrs. Vernon M. Singer will b, giving an afternoon gunk-n part: today at her home, 7 Briar Clif drive, Don Mills. The party will be a duel-pure' pose ctlebration-rust arpiverj pose celebration-first anniverj1"e"lu" Lull “Jaw“ Uh" W‘ um. sary of Mr. Singer’s election " decide to start "tomorrow". parliament, and appreciation ot has no breakfasts listed. I the work ef the York fenttjt one could sleep until noon Jl?rtyirf,s l,"),"?,.'],,)',':".'..:'?'),?," Nations what a "sane, sensible Ehe daffod.il day drive for (ha I can see what they mean. ancer Society. ' f ' More than 200 invitations hawday m a state 0 unc.on,sc1oys- been issued by Mrs. Singer. 11.51% ' The thought ol sleeping Among those in the receivim’.lght ls pure,thS! ' line wil! be: Miss Margaremute. Hares something one Hyndman, Mrs. A. J. Brown.' morning. (There goes my president of the Ontario Women'poon of olive oil (only 110 Liberal Association, Mrs. Jaclespecicrlly if you are over 30 "iidirddis//ii'srs" Dual - Purpose 'iii' PINE STREET LIPPAY MOTORS Mro Names G. R. Blake 'oodbridge R.O.A. Head a-iii-iii-iii-iii-r-i-eve) a ten-denéy to creak and t b F f hi he KlEINBURl; Iiiltf 19931922222513? 533,132,302: Highway 49 Just wast of Hiqhweri'-zri"s" it DOUG. BELL, Pro. Phone CY 6-1232 DRIVE A FEW EXTRA MILES SAVE THOSE EXTRA DOLLARS Lippay 'Motors Have Moved Their Large Stock Of Quality Used Cars From Their former Location In Weston To A Brand New Lot In Woodbridge LOW DOWN PAYMENT Dial AT. 8-0552 sc.',',','."',,))').',,,. 1 YEAR BONDED WARRANTY NINE HOLES - NOW OPEN Full Eighteen Holes Open June 15th P: NOW IN WOODBRIDGE EASY TERMS As You Play Announcement I I ACROSS FROM THE ELM’S HOTEL - NEXT TO THE POLICE STATION . Ir pounds!) New thlcs A DAY ---iapulcrr too. I fell for that one Tise and you consume six eggs re for obesity the results were busions were not to be taken e bel as I do about eggs and ll b:so many . . . I still can't look "i,iPur blushing, Clif'jond booklets on the subject lor four-week plan of attack. oueithina would be more inspir- liverjmenus all spelled out for us, pointed chief clerk 3nd ml I:- signed to canton" promotional work. _ In 1942 he Joined the RCAF and Ierved until 1946, when he returned to Woodbridire, R.O.A. staff. resuming hid post In chief clerk. In March, 1948, Roy Blake we: named “linen! manager of Woodbridge R.0.A. In 1968 he became acting manager when Mr. Pengelly assumed other duties. _ and Membershig‘ Ratetc-$g.00 Weekdays $3.00 Sat., Sun. & Holidays Limited USED CAR LOT jiron BRAMPTON msuvm {momma KLEINHUR§ FRDSTY TREAT DAIRY BAR WORDRRIIJGE FRUIT ARR GARDEN CENTRE ICE CREAM [or the children Hwy. 7, 1 Mile West of Hwy. 400, and 11/2 Miles East of Woodbridge . REXDAL! A. GARY ARCHER FREE” OPENING HHSHETOWN WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT Upper, WOODBRIDGE, ONT. Aun- WESTON or OUR jin Pulls. SQ". Sports, Races, Dancing On Card “' ""' lit Woodbridge Arena, June ittiiii',ii:,'li'ii'ii'liliii, Br Ron Kiln-trick "Ken Avurell, coach and upon- wr of the Woodbridge Dodgers of the Metro Junior. "B" Hockey League, and I grbup of Inoc- iatel hue lined up u star-studded "variety night" of weirdly won- derful entertainment to be pre- sented It Woodbridge Memorial arena on Friday evening, June 10. Purpose of the Show is a "benefit night" with all pro- ceeds going to Gary Archer, speedy forward for the Dodgers over the past two seasons. Laid up with arthritis, as a result of a hockey injury, Archer has been unable to work since "nuary. Broom ball will launch the ch KING MAPLE festivities followed by the hlimit time ever staged indoors in Can- ada" race between Go-Kurta from Pinecrest Speedway. After the Go-Kart dust dies down Wood- bridge Dodgers will take on tr selection of "All-8tarts" in a ses- sion of ball hockey. In the All- Stars' lineup will be Barry Ash- bee, now playing for Kingston in the professional league, and Spider Brown, former Biltmore star, now with Clinton Comets in the United States. Along with Brown and Ashbee other well known hockey players from the DEA circuits will be on hand. At 9.30 in the evening every- body gets into the act when the dancing commences. ALF BULLEN'S Paint & Walks-poi Supply From where yo’u are in Wood 47 PINE ST. [lg/Egg; “£95" may ... - -" ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT The glass lining is actually fused to steel in a permunont bond that mmhlnvs the rust resistance of glass with the strength of steel. Even hammer blows cannot crack. chip or mar Inglis "Crlasteel". Unlike other heaters, the element wraps around the tank --_ and never touehes water. Thvrol'mv, the ell-mom cannot corrode. THOMSON k SON Only Inglis Hal "BEETWALL" . . . More Hot Water on Lon Fuel WE DO OUR OWN SERVICING Mambo: " rears) Canadian Plumbing and Mochcnical Contains JUmtettgtttqt HOW A "GLASTEEL" HEATER OUTLASTS AU. OTHERS "GLASTEEL" . . . can't chip, crack or run! ALF BUILLEN'S Before You Buy. . .Call PAINT & WALLPAPER SUPPLIES , WOODBRIDGE Only Inglis Has bridge "on: isn't very far; pm- tieally no distance It all to true! for the enjoyment you‘ll get out of a night like the one planned for you by Aurel! and Company. June 10 is the date. 6.30 pm. is the starting time. And remem- ber that every dime of the pro- ceeds so to Gary Archer Ind his family. At VIEIORIAN ORDER OF NURSES CH. 1-1531 AT 8-2071 ')'reiiie,t,t,'1t, "tME MORE WITH me" I The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authorily 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 ess. 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 parcels of land situate lying and being in the Towh of Weston, in the County of York and being composed of puts of Township Lot number 7, in Concession Five, W.Y.S., in the said Town of Weston. 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 Ex- propriation dated the 18th day of December, 1959, and registered on the 22nd day of April, 1960, in the Registry 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 purposeSa AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any person or per- sons having any interest in the said lands whatsoever are re- quired to file a statement of claim for compensation in respect of the expropriation of the said lands-at the office of The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, " 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. TAKE NOTICE iiii2IE Mon. . Thurs-iris. . "t.-7.00 - " Weston. in the gum? of York. namely: Mon. - Thurtc-8.00 p.m.; Fri. - sat.--8.40 lull. _ " 1rAYEENDAu.andym.NtyNtmttn “IDOL ON PARADE" Commencing 1.00 pm. - Ends 3.50 pan. "INDIAN UPRISING" AND "IDOL ON PARADE" CARTOON - SERIAL, CHAPTER 11 SATURDAY MATINEE Starring WILLIAM BENDIX lnglisl Showing It: ikreened It ' - M. WATER HEATERS A LSO 'GLASTEEU OUR PRICES before you BUY COMPARE i, cy. b. 1 l trot A PAYS TO oy, warn '

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