firm curbed gravel road for approximately 1 mile, it was well lighted too. On either side the trees leaned down low, creating an air of tranquility. As Black Creek wended its way through the Dells we drove over the bridge to find a large picnic area designed for group and family picnics, with ample tables provided,. There are other facilities available, rest rooms, refreshments and plenâ€" ty of parking space . . . Imaâ€" gine! All this, and right on our doorstep. Why don‘t you drive out and enjoy this peaceful spot for yourself â€" today! On June 11, St. Philip Neri parishioners attended a High Mass and Reception on the ocâ€" casion of their pastor Father Mark Nelissen O.F.M. Cap, silâ€" ver anniversary in the priestâ€" hood. Father Mark was presentâ€" ed with gifts from the Regis Club and, Mr. R. P. George on behalf of the parishioners, It was Happy Birthday time for ten year old Deborah Caple on Sunday, June 16. With a birthday lunch at her home 29 Yvonne Avenue, the following friends helped blow out the candles: Susan Caple (cousin), Janet Swanick, Carol Wallace, Patti Glover, Debbie Campbell, Barbie Gale, and Karen Hazel. After fun ‘n games (between the showers) they finished up the luncheon festivities with a twistâ€"session in the rec room. "Happy Birthday" Debbie:â€" and here‘s to many more. St. Philip Neri‘s C.W.L. held their last meeting of the seaâ€" son on Monday, June 3. Mrs. M. J. La Barre, spiritual conâ€" vener, gave a talk on "Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus" and reported that medals were given to the First Communiâ€" cants, Education _ convenor, Mrs. A. S. Pettipas announced the winners from St. Philips School at the "York Musical Festival". Mrs. R. P. George Social Action convener, advised that twelve articles of childâ€" rens‘ clothing had been sent to the Catholic ~Family Services and that there will be a blood donor clinic at Crang Plara on July 8, followed by one at St, Philip‘s auditorium on July 29, with these ladies | assisting: Mrs. H. Alvey, Mrs. M. J. Roche, Mrs. A. M. Damer, Mrs. F. Alberico, Mrs, K. D. Eason, and Mrs. F. Torrelli. Mrs. J. M. Galt, membership convener, reported 35 paid up members at the membership tea in May. Mrs. J. R. Tighe is leaving the parish, so Mrs. J, Duda will be taking over as recording seeâ€" retary in the Fall. Winners of the fundâ€"raising draw: Mrs. E. M. Harpell (cup AROUND DOWNSVIEW YOUR OWN BUSINESS JOIN THE WHITE ROSEâ€"FAMILY OF DEALERS / LESSEES Apply In Writing To: Box W, The Weston Times â€" Advertiser 235 Dixon Road, Weston with Kay Neapole K A Business of Your Own K Six Weeks Training With Pay K Good Locations Available K Age No Barrier (Capital Required $1,500 â€" $2,000) The Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, M.A., Ph.D., the Anglican Coâ€" adjutor Bishop of Toronto will deliver the Sermon. The Serâ€" vice will be conducted by the Rev. James Cunningham, Recâ€" tor of St, Andrew Byâ€"Theâ€"Lake Church. The Service will be carried to the boats â€" and to spectators on the shores â€" by a public address system. This is the 14th annual Yachtsmen‘s Service and is beâ€" lieved to be the oldest Service of its kind held anywhere. While the Service is primarâ€" ily for sailors,; nonâ€"sailors are welcome and they may reach the scene by ferries to Centre Island, leaving the Ferry Dock on Queen‘s Quay (between Bay & York Sts), every fifteen minâ€" utes. For further information â€" call Henry Janes, M.A., Metâ€" ro Toronto Parks Office: â€" 487â€"5201. display at the Mainâ€" Public Library, Willowdale, for the month of June. Patricia Fairâ€" head, Pat Fleisher, Kathleen Johnson, John Joy, George Forâ€" gie and Murray Stewart are the artists whose work is being shown. This â€" exhibition, which . is graphic proof of the talent that exists in the North York area, may be viewed in the Auditorâ€" ium and Foyer of the Library throughout this month. North York artists will be on Still _ with their _ winning streak, Gerry‘s romped home to a 34â€"8 win over Weston Kiwanâ€" is in the Thursday night game. Brent Swanick pitched for the winners, with Nickie Caple making a grand slam and Jones and Deagan hitting for homers. Denten and Hastings were creâ€" dited with homeâ€"runs for Wesâ€" Down to the local ball park for results in last week‘s gamâ€" es . . . North York Western Softball Division â€" PeeWee Series. Budget Centre topped Rivalda Heights 17â€"9. Winning pitcher Brent Swanick. The Northwestern Horticulâ€" tural Society have decided to call off plans for a June meetâ€" Paintings by six wellâ€"known On Tuesday, June 18, Gerry‘s Last week the area came into the news when plans for reâ€" zoning a parcel of land near Hopcroft ~Ave. and Fallstaff Ave. was rejected. The Board turned down the application for the new zoning, but it must now come before Council. It is required that the action of the Board be ratified by Council. There is a new highway beâ€" ing built on the present 401. The â€" whole _ point _ revolves around the fact the cost of gettâ€" ing the road over or under the new Highway. Council is holdâ€" ing out for the department of highways to carry the stub for this. It is held the township wants the department to pay to get the street across the highâ€" way and should accordingly pay the shot. Last week we spoke of the increased â€" traffic and â€" noise against property value if ane when the present Hopcroft St. is ever extended to the vicinity of the new York University, Our councillor reports Metro planners are "all for the scheme". It is explained the new street would give a throâ€" ughway from below Lawrence Ave. to the vicinity of Finch Ave. STREET EXTENSION Mr. Gould points out the long term planning could cost us money or could save us REZONING street extension would give us the long looked for High school on Falstaff Ave. It will be interesting to watch and see how the chips fall. As he explains it will have to come, There is not a road between Jane and Keele Sts. to allow any major traffic move ment. We are seeing how the bottle necks can pop up, with the Jane St. facelifting. PERSONALS 4 The district was stunned to hear, over the weekend of the tragedy that hit a home on to the Ajax area for a picnic. Mr. Rapp decided to go for a boat ride in his Kayak â€" foldâ€" ing boat with a sail. As of press time last Monday Mr. Rapp was still listed on the police files as "missing." Rustic Rd. It would seem Mr. and Mrs. Berneard Rapp went It is nice to see Mr. William Crackle of Rustic is out of hos pital and enjoying some of the fine weather. Kimberly Ann Viola, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Butt and Steven James, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reading were baptized into the Fellowship of the Christian church last Sunday at the reguâ€" lar service of Elverston Park United Church. Mr. Edward Bell, of Neepawa Manitoba was a weekend visiâ€" tor at the home of his son, Edward Bell, Grovedale Ave. Last Sunday morning a very impressive â€" graduation â€" service for Junior Primary and Kinderâ€" garten _ classes of â€" Elverston Park church was held. Diplomas, prizes and certifiâ€" cates were given to a number of scholars. Despite the early hour of the service (9:30 a.m.) a large number of parents turned out. Rev. C. G. Beckell was present to deliver the Graduation mes gage. It is at a time like IN THE CHURCHES Mr. Gould also explains the 741â€"1386 . CLEANERS &% DYERS â€" _ DRAPES A SPECIALTY _ â€" "Diamonds are beautiful â€"â€" So is our cleaning" DIAMOND : PHONE : Weston Lions The Weston Silver Band will hold the first of six concerts in day evening, June 23, in the pandshell at Weston Memoria‘ Park, commencing at 8 p.m. Guest artists for this proâ€" gramme will be the Matchâ€" Mates, a ladies‘ barbershop quartet, Members of the quarâ€" tet, all residents of the general Toronto area, are Mrs. Ann McRae, Mrs, Win Pratt, Mrs. Gai Davidge and Mrs. Doreen McAlphine. The Match â€" Mates were invited to be guests for this evening after the Band heard them this one realizes the work and hours the Staff devotes to the teaching of our youngsters. May we add our thanks to them for a job well done. The United Church Women met last Tuesday, June 12 for the last meeting of the season. It took the form of a social. Following _ a short â€" business meeting in which the president, Mrs. S. Scale presided and a devotional service led by Mrs, C. E. Hasselfeldt the meeting was turned to the Social comâ€" mittee. Ladies‘ Quartet Will Sing With Weston Silver Band It is hoped a larger number of Ladies of the Church will join the meetings . when they reopen this Fall. Don‘t forget the Fashion Show coming later in the seaâ€" son. More about this later. The â€" graduation â€" classes of Maple Leaf school enjoyed a train ride, (the first in their life we hear for some of them) when they visited Upper Canâ€" ada Village. fooaiannmiinant o amla ce ind Elmlea Baptist Church TRAIN »RIDE Morning service was taken by The â€" graduation â€" classes of «‘ Mr. Ross Davis who has returnâ€" Maple Leaf school enjoyed a °d from a business trip to Swift train ride, (the first in their Current. He chose Psalm 28 for life we hear for some of them) | the responsive reading and Jamâ€" when they visited Upper Canâ€" i es 5 and 2nd Kings for his serâ€" ada Village. mon. He spoke of attending a â€" Leaving the city at 7 a.m.| Crusade for Christ in Swift they returned to the city about | Current,â€" Sask and of the numâ€" 10:30 p.m. | bers attending, he said over a They visited many points of | thousand people came out to interest at Morrisburg, seven | hear the message each evening. miles out of Kingston, Followâ€"| _A board meeting is to be held ing are some of the points of | this week, date not set, but interest that received the careâ€" | POssibly Wednesday. ful study of the classes. Pro-: o vidence Church, General store, This Sunday was the changeâ€" Cotton Mill, Souvenier shop; OVer of the Bell Telephone from Blacksmith shop, Carriage shop Weston to Thist}etown exchange with its display of the old *horse | fOr users in this area. We are and buggy days. They visited : 741 numbers now. the Cabinetmakers shop, Pionâ€" ce . eer House with its display of | Now Summer is heading our Oxen and all that went with WaY and activities are fewer if that mode of transportation. 394 have any ‘news for‘ this ‘They visited the Handywork 4"€2. Please phone me I will be shop where they saw the rug | MOTC than pleased to, put it in weaving. | the column. The tourists were assisted by | TCO iap Mrs. E. Scott, Mrs. B. Slawson, | | Don‘t forget the Kipling Mrs. Hutt, Mrs. Rose Millson, Acres Home for the Aged Strawâ€" and Mrs. Gee. The following P°"Y Festival Saturday, June teachers were in charge of the following teachers â€" Mr, Fraâ€" dette, _ Mr. â€" Lougheed, _ Mrs.! Hanson, and School, secretary, A M Mrs. Grosse. | ME sVU 7 741â€" sing recently at the Home and School Variety Night at WCVS. The members of the Band Comâ€" mittee were so impressed by their performances that they immediately decided to ask the ladies to be guest artists for In the words of Band Secretâ€" ary Mr. W.R. Jones, "These ladies are terrific â€" by far the best ladies‘ quartet I have ever The Band invites all residents to come out Sunday at 8 for an outdoor musical evening featurâ€" ing the Matchâ€"Mates. Admission is free to all music lovers, Hardington And District Get well wishes to Carol 22nd, 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Gordie Staples, Islington Ave. N. who, Tapp will officially open the has the nasty old mumps. lFestival. So come out and enjoy ___ ’yourselves, fun for young and hm _ Aisothaow Buski_ots | old alike. The Northern Etobicoke Y.M.C.A. Softball league comes to a close this week with the playoffs on June 27th and the finals June 28th. Birthday greetings to the folâ€" lowing for celebrations this week: Wendy Boyd, June 13th; Brian Russell, June 13th; John Jackson, June 18th; Mrs, Vera McMillian, June 24th. This Sunday was the changeâ€" over of the Bell Telephone from Weston to Thistletown exchange for users in this area. We are 741 numbers now. Now Summer is heading our | way and activities are fewer if you have any ‘news for this ! area, please phone me I will be more than pleased to, put it in! the column. @PAT PENDING Decorette Int Ltd. 2562 Stanfield Rd. Cooksville BIRTHDAYS AMAZIING NEW Elmlea and District Nrs. A. Carbis Ch. 1 â€" 9260. and the Scout Troop are in need of a Scoutmaster. Persons able to fill these vacancies are requested to call Mr. Zimmerâ€" man, Group Committee Chairâ€" man, at 244 â€" 0809. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS: Mary Fox, Linda Russell, Kathleen Sewell, Bruce Verner, June 20; Mrs. Eva Kircher, June 21; David Cornfield, Sanâ€" dra Brown, and Betty Wilson, June 22; Zenek Gajewski, June time, in spite of the chilly evening. Mr. Norman Neri, Brookâ€" haven Dr., is making good proâ€" gress after recent surgery, at Doctor‘s Hospital. need of an Assistant Cubmaster Shirley Sale Of Home Baking Saturday At Scarlettwood Deepest sympathy is extendâ€" ed to Mrs. S. Attridge and family, Hopcroft Ave in the loss of her sister, Mrs, A. Hull, Beaverton, Ont. Service was on Monday, from Flynn‘s Funeral Home. Interment in Sanctuary Park Cemetery. The Senior Citizens of 1 Scarlettwood Court are holding a Home Bake Sale on Saturday, June 22, beginning at 2 p.m. is welcome to attend the Sale. Even a tombstone will say good things about a fellow when Man; "A man is only as old as he feels â€" now this morning I feel like a two â€" year â€" old." 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