'a' Mr. a»... Mr. L. Bride Ind Jhs. I. Murray took 27 Cuba, m the Oakdulo Aer- Cub liking and tuhintt in Boyd B-tion Park on Suurdny, my Mr. The boys had 3 won- dnlul time and esueht quite a. M fish. The Wonel‘l Church Year Group of the, Chttre, cl it. 8w Ite,' has adopted the Angliun ‘Ision at Hudson, Ontario. Their first project is to supply new and used rlothing for the people It the mission. Summer and win- ter clothing will be appreciated right away, also games equip- ment for the boys club and light- weight children's books. If you have anything to contribute. please contact Mrs. L. Truw at ME 5-0673. . The following new members were received into the fellowship of Beverley Hills United Church on Sunday, May 29. By profes- sion of faith: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight and Mr. Roland C. Mar- lhlll. By transfer certificate: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fyffe and Mr. and Mrs. Ahira Kagetsu. We were very sorry to hear about Russ Rogers, of 56 Mayan Ave. being in Humber Memorial Hospital. We all hope that by now he is feeling a lot better. We have junt heard that Mr. J. L. Slime of 3 Chappell Hill Rd. suffered a heart attack last week, and although he will have quite a lengthy stay in the hos- pital, we are pleased to hear that he is steadily improving. Also Mrs. E. Grant of 32 Mar.. linzton Cres.. has been in the Northwestern Hospital for an emergency operation. She is home now and we wish her a speedy recovery. The following games were played last week in the Western Division of the North York Ama- teur Softball Association League THE "tMAS-eg/yi-ci-i,,,;,;','-;,,:,:,, 13 (I d’lm'rsly/I'ng Salon in Wade: Now! s229so 'a.,,. new 6Jpenet/ Can be purchased on the LA.C. Merit Plan BEAUTY It; Benson Avenue 2570 WESTON ROAD (Huan- 310.95) ' llltox Anniversary Special , WATER MlllTliXliilll II. R t, WATER SOFTENER CO. ’exlon Regular $265.00 \venue Richmond Hill TUrner 4-7433 Representative: W. Martin, Pine Street, ATlas 8-1779 HILLS Mil (MKDAlE ABRES --Tuesdur, lay 84 at 8trathr iburn Park. Cdn. Legion No. 8861 we. uni-n Arthur s. Leith, ' to a. Wodmslay. May M, at Yvonne Avenue School, Crank iPltszas won against Cdn. Legion ‘Nn. MT, " to 9. The winning Ipitcher was D. Sharpe. Wednea- day, lay M, It Ruth. Park. (Wall Kiwanh won aphid To.. (tonto "400" Lions. 10 to 1. r)rhursday,May 26, at Yvonne {Avenue School, Arthur S. Leitch won against Dufferin Lions " ito 9. The winning pitcher was R. Denomme. l in the Saturday Morning Oak- ‘dale Acres Softball House 'league, Team "A" won against gTeam "B", 8 to 5. Team "C" won against Team "D", 13 to 9. lream "D" is an all girl team. gin this League there are plenty ’of openings for girls and boys Ii': years old and under. Contact Norm Glover at CH 1-7949 it lyou are interested. Mr. and Mrs. Cray of 5 Dee- vale Rn. entertained Miss Carol Arnold, of Calgray, Alberta, for the weekend. She was on her way to visit her grandmother in L ndon, Ontario. Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. Sweeney of the Oakdale Acres Guides have just attended a training course in camping. at Doe Lake. At the Downsview Boys Club House League banquet at Downs- view Collegiate on Friday, May 27. one of the award winners was Gary Grice of 61 Forthbridge Cres., who was presented with the Little Hart trophy for being the most valuable player in the Pee Wee group. CarWratultitions; Gary. The Beverley Hills United Church picnic, Saturday, May 28, was a meat success. The weath- erman was most co-operative and nearly 600 people nttended. The following won prizes in the CH 1-6862 For Appointments BONUS GIFT qqq "Folding Chaisette" DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY races: Wayne F (to. [any Bride, Dunne Wad Don Bowman. Nut Woodhouse, Joanne Murray, Kathleen Leonard, quin Pile, Allen Rietbork, Doug Young, Leslie Hollands, Pat Glover, Betty Sehonlms, Dana Thistle. George Parkes, Bradley Ringer, lyu ' Stanyer. Lois Wilton, Elsie Bridges, Ted Wood- house, Garry McQueen, Gordon Brock. Lynda Ellis, Pam. Beck- at, Judy Chisholm. Linda Pasties, Bobby Postles, Elizabeth Bridges, Barbara Fleming, Joanne Green, Garry Thistle, Garry Lenglett, David Bush, Sylvia New, Bruce Retberir, Sheila Morrlsh, Lama one Martyn, Charles Bowden, Gayle Mitchell,'Bill White, Pat Wilkinson, Pam GIOckling, Mary Parkes, Cathy Lyokey, Brian Miller, Don Jackson, Jan Roden, Mr. R. Schoalea, Mrs. O. Lyns- key, Mrs. D. Morris, Mrs. M. ‘Beithr Mr. J. Gould, Mrs. K. Bush, Barbara Woodcock, Linda iDruitt. and Grant Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leonard. The Session Iron the Tug-o-War against the ‘Stewards. 54 Graduates Ready For Kindergarten 7 Fifty-four children will gradu- ate from Merry Court Nursery school next Saturday morning. These boys and girls, who have attended the nursery for one or two years, have learned to work and play in a friendly and eo-operative manner and are now ready to enter kindergarten. Following a party and s,hrsirt concert for their parents the graduates will don their white mortar-boards and‘receive diplo- mas from the president, A. W. Thruston, and the school director, Mrs. H. P. Horne. ' Inclqdlnq D. Cr C. DELUXE WATER SOFTENER Road crews have been workinelthe dircuuion T on the topic, on Maple Leaf and Queen's dvie'.'No.rt.htrn Rhodesia, the natives, during the past week to repairihardships nnd the struggles of the danuure of last winter. Thelthe citizens." President Mrs. L. Grmure had left the roads in bad f Elien of Trethewey drive was in shape. [the chair. Mrs, Afleck was in Many friends of Ruth Iurth-)chuure of the devotion. Many friends of Ruth burth, inn. music teacher and [rather of Vocal culture, vujuyeu a pleasant evening last week at the annual recital, The following took part: Margaret McLean. Dawn Harris, Constance Han-is, Lois Hunt, Paul Gvaeey, Ruth Wakelin, Christine Druencki, Diane Bevan, Jack Marcinkuwski. Cullen Hunt, Anne Gautier. Judy Broadhurst, Barry Speavl, Wanda Marcin- kowski, Jane Wakelin, Suzanne Zeggil, Saundra Zquil, Wanda Mareinkowski, Jane Wakelin, Er,. telle Eisen, Susana Saulman, Douglas Patterson. Reimate Kok, Arlene (hbson. Mary Swamon, Marja-Laena Judin and Janice This year's Fun Fair at Maple Leaf school on May 28 was de- clared one of the best so far. Fred Vundvrwesser desvrves much credit for the leadership given as chairman of the day. Congratulations to Billie War- ner, winner of the movie camera; Mrs. J. Mizen, winntr of the record player, and Mrs. W. Mc- Alpine, winner of the chaise lounge. Ellis Congratulations to Betty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Satchell, Montana avenue, in win- ning a scholarship for her dane, ine at Keolesdale Studio. -'Elverstnn Park WA. held its regular meeting in the home of Mrs. Bull, Beckett avenue, last Monday evening. last Monday evening. Several pieces of busi- ness came before the meeting. most important of which was the plans of the new church kitchen. The regular meeting of the Marjorie Legge Auxiliary WMS was held in the home of Mrs. C. P. Drysdale, Fallstaff avenue, last week. Mrs. Paul Morris, assisted by Mrs. Don Archer, led PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 6 DEVELOPING CAMERA CENTRE H. I. CADWALLADER. Mgr. Cor. Weston Rd. K John St. CH 4-5991 Speaking of People INCH'S BEAUTIFUL For All In Maple Leaf Mrs. W. E. Garry-CH. 1-9653 i The games will be played at (Amesbury, Gouldimt, Don Mills, 'Clanton and Wilmington Parks, lwith a final game at Maple Leaf lstadium to be publicized as 'North York Baseball Night. The Detroit Little Mohawks Baseball Team will make their fourth vi,it to North York Tawn- ship from August 9th to 12th, for several exhibition games with various local teams. The visitors huve been favourably re- ceived in che past and have pro- vided a stimulant to baseball and enthusiasts. LITTLE MOHAWKS TO VISIT NORTH YORK y ceased, late of the Village of Woodbridge, in the County of York, Housewife, All persons having claims against the Estate of Mar- garet Grace Ball late of the Village of Woodbridge, in the County ot' York. deceased. who died on or about the 10th day of February, 1960, are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Administra.. tors, duly verified, on or Ire- fore the 2nd day of July, 1960, After that date the anetS will be distributed having regard only tu the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. GARET GRACE BALL, de DATED at Toronto this 10th day of May, 1960. In}; Erjly'NryryrKut9c., only Notice To Creditors And Others In the Estate of MAR- THISTLETOWN PLAZA MO EC. ALBION RD. 85 Richmond yitreet West, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitor fur the Administrators, Harold Franklin Stevenson Ball and Genny: Alexander Bull. Woodview Park Plaza --' Bradstohk & Weston Rd. CH 7-4481 GRAND OPENING a» ORIENTAL f3“? commas MEN’S k Mrs WEAR NEW SALON SID MHNETT $5.95 FRIDAY, JUNE 3 ANNOUNCE ON COLD WAVES OPENING SPECIAL $7.50 OF OUR Weston Woman Visits Brother. In Japan During World Tour ' Mra. W. P. Mel-hon, a well- known Vin-tonne, in back from 1 world tour. Some of the bunti- ful and†tuna by In. Me. Mahon have been enjoyed by her friends in town Ind runny of the friends and relatives visited while travelling are well-known in Weston. It wu in August of Int you that she set out by motor ncrou the United States, travelling with her sister. and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Cnskey. They visited In aunt, Mrs. E. W. Bull, formerly of Weston, now living in San Jose, California. While there they attended the marriage of Judith Pursley whose mother was the former Merle BLIL Mrs. McMahon sailed from Los Angeles on a Danish freighter, "The Maersk,†to Yokahama, Japan. She spent three months there with her brother, Canadian Ambassador, His Excellency Mr. ARE PROUD TO We have Mr. George Green of Richmond Hill added to our staff. Mr. Green is well- known throughout York County as a first class me- chanic. H. was employed with Mr. Harold Manson for 12 years in that position and his work will be fully guarantee. Now is the time to place your order for that new tractor you have been wait- ing for. Special allowance on your trade. For your Farm and Industrial Machinery; Backhoes and Trenchers, the Davis Line has a Machine to handle any job, big or amall. Our service and overhauling jobs are ’1'tu ttuaranteed." We will pick up and_ dolivs: yeyt_rt1elt_'yyrry. MACHINERY Rhl SALE an. 3, BOLTON ihone 150 ' Sales & Service a Mile: South of Bolton on --- -- -.Vttr_._luL, - Wiruggs 5mm 8. SW?†11mm SERVICE Td SATISFY MAsSEYiERetmoN reg. $7.95 CH 7-043] W. 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