Mrs. E. Shaver and family of Barrie were weekend guests at the Carbis home. IRENE GRAY Congratulations and best wishâ€" es are extended to Mr. and Mrg. Skulech of 20 Deevale road on the birth of a daughter at Northâ€" western Hospital on August 27, and to Mr. and Mrs. R. Neil of 16 Tumpane street on the birth of a son at Humber Memorial Hospital on August 27. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brock of 6 Letchworth crescent have just NOW The cafeteria will opon on Wednosday, September 7th. Students in this area who will attend Thornhill High School will be quided by the follwoing: On the first day of school the students will be dismissed at approximately 10.15 a.m., whon the buses will make the roturn trip. Grade 9 and 10 registor at 9 a.m. Bus leaves Woodbridgo High School at 8.30 a.m Grades 11. 12, 13 rogistor at 1 p.m. Bus leaves Woodbridge High School at 12.30 p.m. and returns at approximately 3.30 Students in Grades 11, 12 and 13 who are going to Thotnhill must provide their ow transportation to Woodbridge High School and from Woodbridge High échool rhgmg on the first day of school. CH 1â€"8091 1928 WESTON ROAD CH 1â€"8091 BEVERLEY HILLS AND OAKDALE ACRES The Woodbridge High School ELMLEA JOTTINGS Tuesday, September 6, 1960, at 9 a.m. Nick ALBANESE OPENING Lncere Location: 1798 WESTON ROAD (South of Lawrence) Hours: 9 to 7 BARBER SHOP to REMODEL your . . . Announcing the . ... [FUR COAT] i+~s to OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CAPE _ _A% JACKET 3 .00 STOLE 5 C AC C (d) THIS OFFER GOOD FOR WILL OPEN FOR THE FALL TERM ON Elmlea Baptist Church conâ€" duced a successful bible school last week, Classes were held at the homes of Mrs. Gambell, Golfâ€" down drive; Mrs. Mills, Elmhurst drive; Mrs, Jorda®, Elmhurst drive; â€" Mrs. Hammond, Irvin road; Mrs. Jenkins, Byng avenue; Mrs. Burely, Redwater drive, and Mrs. McGinn, Islington avenue north. A total of 348 boys and girls attended the school. Two leaders are still needed to organize a new Brownie Pack in Tumpane school beginning in Ocâ€" tober. This will be an afternoon pack starting around 4.30 on Birthday greetings to Patsy Coughlin celebrating on Sept. 1. Mr. K. Davis was in charge of the morning service at the Elmâ€" lea Baptist Church. Mr. Smith led the reading of Psaim 59. Miss Loretta Young of Toronto gave an inspiring testimony. A conâ€" gregational meeting will be held on Friday, Sept. 9, on the church premises. > Mr. and Mrs. D. Jolly of 24 Deevale road have Mr. Jolly‘s sister _ Gwen â€" from _ Southern Rhodesia visiting with them. returned from a convention in Quebec City. mcere is the time 1O 10 of . .. uslomers DAYS only Library Plan To Be Reviewed September 10 I‘m sorry that you haven‘t had your column for a couple of weeks, but Mr. and Mrs. Gray and family have been on vacaâ€" tion at a cottage at Port Britain nea r Port Hope. While there they visited with the Wilkinson family, formerly of Parent avâ€" enue. At the board of education meetâ€" ing Trustee Julia Pearce indiâ€" cated that she has heard from librarians attending a recentlyâ€" held library convention that the proposed plan had many basic disadvantages. Scheduled for Sept. 10, a meetâ€" ing will take place between North York‘s librgry board memâ€" bers and school trustees to assess the advantages and operational methods of schools with builtâ€"in public libraries, The plan, suggested by Trustee Saul Cowan a month ago, took into consideration that school pupils would reap great benefits from a wellâ€"stocked public library on school premises, land cost would be reduced and the library would also be ,situated in locaâ€" tions easily accessible to adult members. A separate outside entrance leading the library would enable people to borrow books after the school wing is closed. The annual auction sale of oil paintings by students of Franklin Carmichael Art club will take place on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 2 to 6 p.m. on the grounds of Dr. Ann Curtin‘s home, 34 Riverdale drive, Thistletown. The opportunity sale will also include light refreshments feaâ€" turing an assortment of homeâ€" baked and delicatessen specialâ€" ties. Children are welcome, Members of the committee are Mrs. James Fraser, Mrs. Jan Alâ€" barda, in care of arrangements; Mr. D. Maggs, auctioneer; Mrs. W. Marnie, in charge of the disâ€" play, and Mrs. Len Rush, in charge of the refreshment countâ€" Beverley Hills United Church morning service will be at 11 a‘clock starting Sunday, Septemâ€" ber 6. Junior congregation for the children. On Sunday, Septemâ€" ber 11, all Sunday school departâ€" ments will be back to their reguâ€" lar times. Students To Auctioneer Paintings The auction is under the joint auspices of the Franklin Carâ€" micheal Art club and the Norâ€" thern Etobicoke YM and YWCA. INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL On Monday, September 12, at 7.30 p.m. the first meeting of the York Township Industrial Basketâ€" ball league will be held at the Mount Dennis Community centre, 4 Hollis avenue. All industries or athletic groups which are interâ€" ested in entering a team must attend this first meeting. CH. 1â€"0135 Tuesdays. Will anyone who is able to help please phore Mrs. Freda Turner at CH 1â€"5671. MEN‘S WEAR 49 Main Street North CH. 4â€"7191 WESTON Formal W ear Rentals Order NOW for That Wedding CREST The weekâ€"end of August 20th saw the return of a number of residents of the community from their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and their two sons returned from a two week motor and camping trip through Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leslie and their twin daughter came home after spendâ€" ing three weeks in a cottage near Parry Sound. Mrs. James Reid and Heather were also home from a five weeks holiday at their cottage at Ennismore. Garâ€" net McLean also returned home after spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean, Schomberg. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Ireland on the birth of a daughter, Shelley Joy, on Sunday, August 21. Thomson & Son A good attendance was presâ€" NEW DONORS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED 4iAREARLEAWGMALLALRTRLR Please plan now to be on hand September 15 to give your donation to the blood bank Gord McMillanâ€"Lioyd Hilliard For Transportation Phone the Memorial Arena, AT 8â€"0761 | CLEANERS â€" DYERS â€" SHIRT LAUND We now have our own truck for septic tank cleaning. If your tank has not been cleaned in the last three years, call us nowâ€"before your tile bed is harmed. The Red Cross ftee blood scrvice is available in all hospitals in Metropotitan Toronto â€"and Brampton, to all patients no matter from where they come. ‘The success of this vital service dopends on the support of volunteer damors. "LIQUID DISPOSAL" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1960 THE WOODBRIDGE AND DISTRICT BRANCH Dateline Kleinburg GIVE â€" THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE GIVE LIFE â€" GIVE BLOO0D We Do ? Our i Own 3 Servicing | A N N O U N C | N G J. C. GILBERT School days are drawing near again â€" and â€" Kleinburg â€" Public School is getting ready. A portâ€" able one room school arrived at the school property on Tuesday, and has been set up just south of the school. It looks as if all will be in readiness when openâ€" ing day arrives. ent at the meeting of the Kleinâ€" burg Ratepayers. The meeting discussed the proposed water area on Wednesday evening in the Kleinburg Public School. The constructiou ur a waterworks system for the village of Kleinâ€" burg has been studied by the Township Council, and Township officials _ during _ the _ recent months. The Water Chairman, the Water Superintendant, and the Township Engineer were present at he meeting and exâ€" plained the plan for constructing the water system and the cost. They answered the questions of the ratepayers. A number of people present signed the conâ€" tract and became potential conâ€" sumers in this water system. Mrs. E. Simpson‘s friends are glad to see her able to be out 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. ATLAS 8â€"0342 â€" 0231 â€" 1367 ATLAS 8â€"0342 â€" 0231 â€" 1367 6â€"Cylinder, Standard Transmission. Good Transportation. William G. Evans & Sons Limited t S T UV D EB A K E R Model Clearance â€" 1960 Larks JHUMBER ,SUMMIT Phone ATlas _ QUALITY â€" DEPENDABILITY â€" SERVICE ‘ Established Over 25 Years Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio, Lots A very good second car for the family. Call us now! â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Blood Donor Clinic 1957 Rideau Victoria Hardtop CANADIAN RED CROSS THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL 1954 CHEVROLET AT THE Memorial Arena, Woodbridge of other Extras. A real sharp car. 1955 Vauxhall Sedan SALES â€" SERVICE â€" PARTS 2112 ISLINGTON AVENUE NORTH Good Prices â€" 6% Finance IS HOLDING A OF and around again after her stay in the hosuital. They hope that she will soon be completely reâ€" covered from her operation. Sanitary Contractors Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired At 24â€"HOUR SERVICE C. STUNDEN RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 41245 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES CH. 1â€"1581 Phone ATlas 8â€"0242 Only 139,000 of Canada‘s| . The federal g 4,303,000 households are without| roll in 1959, exc electric service. porations, was KLEINBURG . . . we‘ll be glad to pick up and deliver. school. Have your children‘s wearables cleaned now . . . colors look clean and press garments . . . get them ready for back is Woodbridge AT 80180 THE TIMES & GUIDE © Thursday, Sept LET MIRACLEANERS Tune up . their wardrobes A. for In Pulitzer Prize winner, Joe Akins‘ Greatest Animal Story TV SERVICE WE PERK UP CHILDREN‘s CLOTHES WITH NEW FALL BRIGHTNESS SEND â€"THE CHILDREN ff to school looking crisp‘n fresh ANTENNAE TOWER INSTALLATION From $39.95 to $79.95 Last Complete Show Fri. and Sat. at 8.45 DAVID LADD â€"â€" CHILL WILLS CARTOON SERIAL Send the childrenâ€"Matron in attendance "THE SAD HORSE" HILLIARD‘S Mon. to Thurs. Showing at 9.25 Fri. and Sat. at 7.00 and 10.10 DAVID LADD in "THE SAD HORSE" Mon. to Thurs. at 8.00 SATURDAY MATINEE Fri. and Sat. at 8.45 Commencing 1 p.m. Phone CYpress 6â€"1178 . We