; X marks the spot. If there‘s a big question mark above your head ’ wnd you are wondering just where | #o put that on election day, the k Beveriey Hills Ratepayer Associaâ€" __ iom are coming to the aid of the _ peopleâ€"we nearly said party. At ! f-’.x. public school on May 30, ‘ 8 the Beveriey Hills Rate _ payers will be holding a mecting wnd the three candidates in the | *"mp coming election will be on hand _ #o speak to you, |Conservative Fred Stinson, Liberal Jim Walker _ wnd N.D.P. Val Scott. Don‘t miss _ this meeting, it is important that __ pou know the platform of the man Not to be outdone by the mails {males), the,ladies of Downsview Post Office and the wives of the employees, held a "farewell" Tea for Mr. and Mrs. Dearle on Thursâ€" day, May 17. Flowers were preâ€" sented to Mrs. Dearle and for the retiring postmaster, a safety light for his boat presented by Mr. N. H. Gray. All their friends wished them every happiness and smooth sailing (with the safety light) in the years to come. Our stamp of best wishes to Mr. Dearle too. We dare anyhody, even the post office, to cancel that! Wellâ€" wishers wish him many happy years of retirement, and after a programme of entertainâ€" ment, Mr. H. Duckworth, Superâ€" visor of Post Offices in Toronto, presented him with a Lazy Boy ehair and footstool. Honoured guests, Mr. C. Dearle, former Postmaster of Toronto, Mr. O‘Conâ€" mell, present Postmaster of Toâ€" ronto and Mr. T. Clark, new Postâ€" master of Downsview Post Office, formerly Postmaster of Smith Falls, Ontario ~the showing of the BIG i‘xsuzn-! § 5 * MAN, a feature three hour film| The Month of May, Church of Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchanan, 48 Loney Avenue, are moving away| from our community, having lived’ here for about seven years. Your: friends and neighbours are sorry| to see you leave, but hope you‘ll| have every happiness in your new| home. Good Luck! | After listening to rousing cheers emitting from Tumpane Publicf school the other afternoon, we deâ€"| cided to find out just what all the | cheering was about. Tumpane ix! in the throes of the Interschool | Baseball of North York udt they‘re right in there pitching! To date, Tumpane lost to I)o'mniflri public 14â€"2; in their second game,| they won against Roding 12-7.I The third game (with all the| cheering) was Tumpane vs Blayâ€"| don, & resounding win 19â€"6. Let') go with the cheersâ€"come on Tumâ€"| pane! We‘re rooting for you all| the way. Over sixty friends from various Post Offices in the Toronto area gathered on Wednesday, May 16, for a Farewell party held in the Sergeants Mess at the new Deniâ€" son Armouries on Dufferin Street, for Mr. G. S. Dearle of 68 Heathâ€" row Drive, who retired as Postmasâ€" ter of Downsview Post Office on May 18. AROUND DOWNSVIEW The weekend . activities . will carry on Saturday afternoon, May 26, at 1.30 p.m., with the Congreâ€" gational Picnic at Boyd Park. ‘There will be all the features usually associated with a picnic, plus more, to be enjoyed by "youngsters" of all ages! Sounds like fun, doesn‘t it? So, pack up the picnie box and hustle out to Boyd Park. The 11 a.m. service on Sunday will climax the weakâ€" end. It has been designated as "Laymens Sunday" and the serâ€" vices will be conducted by various members of the church. Mr. Jack Gillap will preach the sermon asâ€" sisted by Mr. Elmore McDougall and Mr. Tom Ross. You are asâ€" sured that the message will be inspiring. Would you like to partake of in the fellowship of this weekend? ‘The congregation of the Beverley Hills United Church cordially inâ€" vite you to join them. in Cinemascope colour. Everyone is weleomeâ€"it is a fine opportunâ€" ity to see movie entertainment at its best. There will be no set adâ€" mission but & collection will be taken during the evening. _ Bo, at long last the bridge onfor whom you intend to vote, SJamne Street at Wilson is open, We‘a well informed voter. C at least there would have| s + % been a fanfare or tape cutting ®eremony, but no, it just opened up in the dead of night so to speak and what a blessing for the weekend shoppers, it will soothe the tattered drivers nerves. 3sg This coming weekend, May 25â€" 27, will be a busy and enjoyable one for the congregation and friends of Beverley Hills United Church, The activities will comâ€" mence at the church on Friday night, May 25, at 7 p.m. when the A.O.T.S. Men‘s club will be sponsoring a "Theatre Night" with WITH KAY NEAPOLE Thursday, May 24, 1962â€"Page 12 : i s _ Awist Contest, a sure fire quicl ‘nrl:;)l‘: :;:::;:::"fn s::::wl..‘ill:'; warm up for those suffering th Sharon. Maradod 'Dimna Hod‘."chills-â€"what happened to our heat » * i â€" son, Jill Warwick, Debora Caple,=w‘";, Enf}i.ngn w":‘ .H'Illhr;: :" [.hnet Swanick, Beverly and Kathâ€" € ime, the : €lemey NU‘ Rafe leen Leonard, Carol and Judy payers Association treated th Wallace, Pamela Sykes, Chrinine‘J""’"d’ to & sparkling display o ‘Macdonald, Barbara Allen and/fireworks, Good showâ€"we‘re look Cathy. The talented se&mstrum,}ing forward to next year. 'mothers; Mrs. Brunton, Mrs. Alâ€" « e % len, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Marâ€" 22 _ wood, Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs, Hart [ ley and Mrs. Caple who also diâ€" rected the fashion show. Refreshâ€" ments and tea was served and ty Thompson. One of the highâ€" ""* lights of the show, a mother lqd‘ Fol daughter outfit and walking doll, playe all three in blue linen dresses. arour Showing â€" their â€" sewing abxlities.rgum two ten year old girls displayed there a dolls crib. wikw St. Stephens‘ Womens Year, held a very successful Fashion Show on May 16. We learned that there is hidden talent in the district. The summer outfits were made and modelled by the mothers, and them too. Commentator, Mrs. Betâ€" their daughters modelied with | Mere‘s a fishy story. Mr. and * * * Mrs. A. Crawford, 9 Smallwood| With a Whoopâ€"di doo and a ’Drivc, spent the holiday weekend|Traâ€"laâ€"la, up Tumpane Street to in the Parry Sound district, fish~(the sehool went the Victoria Day ing. They caught twelve pickerel,\Parade followed by fast pedalling, seven speckled troutâ€"maybe more.|pushing and pulling youngsters /Wo were driving past their home|with their decorated trikes, bikes, (last Sunday and our eyes nearly|wagons and what have you . . . popped, there was Mr, Crawford}big wheels and little wheels, every Jaundin; on the front lawn with/colour of the rainbow. Prize winâ€" |a dandy ten pound pickerelâ€"mmm,|wers to receive a 1962 silver dolâ€" ‘we could practically smell it sizâ€"|lar, Dianne Crel, pushing a beau~ ‘zling in the pan. That sure was)tifully decorated carriage in red, ‘one big fellow that didn‘t w;whiu and blue; Dougie Gray, away. {towing a bright red mail wagon e + + {turned truck with a sign on tho’ ’ The Month of May, Church o!{b‘d‘" no riders", aâ€"top his h“,d': St. Stephens‘ Womens Year, held * poltmanf cap; Janey â€.CM’l’r a very successful Fashion Show lan; the little gal P'ddh"“ her on May 16. We learned that there °%" ©210€, a real ““""p‘“e;} is hidden talent in the district. 125 but by no means least, Joyce‘s| The summer outfits were made 1°* & Streamlined silver missile,‘ and modelled by the mothers, and "‘,d “d to say we do not hu\'e“ them too. Commentator, Mrs. Betâ€" this little girl‘s name. Judges,‘ their daughters modelied with MYS. Isabel Walker and Mr. Shefâ€" it Thamnean (ine af she Linh iHin. Cowan _ dislikes seeing . British, Australian, New Zeatland and United States troops in Thailand, opporing the advance of Chinese communist armies with Canadian wheet in their stomachs. 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Ending with a Bangâ€"up good time, the Beverley Hills Rateâ€" payers Association treated the crowds to & sparkling display of ’"H- asphait, Many colours ta thoose from. Miner defects. the ladies of the Womens Church ;mnnvahudwmun good attendance. 4.95 per square §SHINGLES BOTH CASH & CARRY AT THESE lOw PriCEs Suitable for garages, barns All types â€" of _ temparary covering. Mostly _ biack, heavy _ roofing. Valuet to 2.50 per roll FROM Do you or your children suffer though, Next time you are on the from car sickness? This sounds}way to the cottage, give it a whirl like an olq wivesv tale, but WE‘ _at least you‘ll have some paper heard "\“t,'! you pin broulm P&P®" on hand to wrap the fish that on the inside of the clothine next] _ , 6 h and there‘ to the stomach there‘s no sickness. YOUTe bound to eaten and there‘s Why? We haven‘t a clue, apparâ€" {nothing like being prepared for ently it works for some poople‘nny eventuality is there? 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