' o Sticial Scene 1:3 , W. Tykes of the W... LA" Longu- brought home tho been In c, Vin-mm; The Tyke O.M.L.A, "B",celel att'i2"ggTfg', tteat tho Anglia. Cour-n who hag Championship n St. Cathennu tho u - M. " pm two I... ha bun It. 'ee' Saturday. In the iirst “an" “ Nt ttt, t my ow mm“ and Darn-3.1.... Human] T" our Long Branch 5 to Spay u ' “it; in. vs, "I an thh HI§Iy4rouncmz Brande. 5 to 0 in ttsiCors d " - d tic Church, ot St. tparttgd,'i,',lt having? Trt, Ind won I bye in the ttff,": m an . I 1 k at duck 'eitr, ha 'u tho ninth: at Wuhan United can: tho 'taT':,"'?" to Pttertmro ttt 0:; .. My nor-run“ Before returning to Africa he will visit his Ion V T Grm - __ .- This Saturday the Pee Wee Ana" In] in Etobicoke have watched with interest the building of one cl our - Bparttmuttr, Ron! York Garden, at Dundu and Roy-l York m The hm mid-nu are um, “(tied in their apartmenu: It. and In C. M. Lye formerly of Indoncrut Drive; Mr. and In. 1‘: t. Weir, Mimico; Mr. and In. E. P. Crank. Angleuley Blvd.; In. I. E. Cunnington of Twyford Road; Tomato 9; In. I. J. Armstrong, Toronto I!“ In. Gordon Shaver; Mr. Ind Mrl. lulillan formerly of Royal York Road and In. W. R. Fletcher, formerly of Bloor Tom?» 8; Mr. S. H. Henry; Mr. Wm. J. M, N. Elliot. Others will be moving in very Kill Judy chkwu, Avunhurst Rand, is on a bicycle tour in the Canadian Rockies. About I week ago eight metro young people boarded the train for Jasper, with their bikes in the baggage car. They are cycling done the Jturper-Bantr highway, cooking their meal. Ind spending the night " Youth Hostels. Some of the hostel. are in such mote [than that it will menu carrying quite we of food along with them. They will get the train at Banff for the return trip home. Mr. Ind In. Ross Waldron, Glut Oak Drive, with their daughtc Joann! and Lynn, have returned from their cottage in Mulkoka. Arriving in Montreal on the ss. Franconia, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bullion, Botiield Road, returned last week from Europe. Away eight “b, they visited England, with I tour of the continent which took than to France, dong the Rhine, to Belgium, Holland Ind Switser- land. They mud. London their headquarters, spending altogether 21 dgys there. A tour of Devon and Cornwall was one of the highlights . .' . t . e . . The Club will mmnwnce their Streams of thnusands of teenagers Mr. and Mrs. George Crane, with their two younger sonB, Leslie Saturday evening dances the 14th as rock 'n' roller Bobby Curtola and Rodger, returned to their home on Lunberth Rand on Suturdlypf September from 8 to 11:30 p.m. accompanied by The Martens who after an extensive motor trip to the welt coast. They drove irfi00iLittle Caesar and the Consuls will made the park quiver with their miles, all in Canada. In Vancouver they visited Mr. Cranes mother, be the guest hand. Admission will amplified guitars. Robby is 19, and and in Victoril. Mrs. Crnne’s parents. One dny they set out from be members $1 and non members is the Canadian original of rock Victoria, for the west coast of the Island, by travelling logging roads i$1.50 per" pl'l'SOn. Thi-re will be at ‘n' roll. Born in Port Arthur, the (use of which is permitted only after hee, and on weekends) therleast two nights a month that a son of an Italian iniigrant he is at touched bountiful Chitin Beach, then over more logging roads to Port Record Hop will he held and the the top in his profession with over Renfrew. admission will be 25 cents and .30 two million disc sellers, The society On the wty home they visited the thriving town of Fort St. John, cents The Top :1" records will be had the largest attendance in its --u m-..“ n...» .......;.... u..- manna... n pa... Pass. on hand at each dance. history. "r their trip, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James, Pen ry Crescent, have had as thew guest for the Anglican Congress, Miss Jane Bull of Kitchener, and for part of the time, also, her parents, Rev. Ind Mrs. Herbert Bull. Milan-tic fever in thildren mar result in handicap. in later life, and: as heart trouble. A doctor should be consulted at the first light in a youngster of pains in the joint, listlessness, pnllor," and loss 0! appetite. Early treatment by the On the le home they visited the thriving town of Fort St. John, and Dawson Creek, crossing the mountains It Pine Pass. doetrr may help to ward off this Junta-om childhood disuse. John Crane spent the summer at SI arrived back on Monday from the World .AnBqrtuto-ttierFhAl. abummdem. Mr. and Mrs. George Hull and their daughter, Anne, returned to their home in Thtrrneretst Vilhge hut Wednesday night after six weeks over-nu. Their visit to Coventry Cathedral we: one of the highlights in the four weeks they spent in Great Britain. So also wu their any in Belfast where Mr. Hull had the fun of discovering numerous cousins. At Fulton-on-Thames they visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hendrick, both former Itudentl of Mr. Hull at Etobicoke Collegiate. Their two weelo on the continent were spent in Lucerne, Rome, 1nd Paris. Not a drop of rain fell the week they were in London. Camp Eitchikewann, on Buusoleil lslund in Georgitn Bay, had among its camper! this month Gail Walker, Finchey Road; Bonni and Pat McCullough, Anglesley Blvd.; Cheryl Tinkham, Edenbridge Drive; Bub": Cameron. Valectest Rum; trnd Barbara Canstield, Edgeulley Drive. On the way home from Montreal, the Hulls picked up their son, Bobby, it Camp Mazinuv, where he had spentuix weeks at his uncle‘s cunp. John Perry of Thomcreat Village is a counsellor at Camp Huinaw. madamwmnm unm- ~1:.:Mdmm.mu thwmw'wnd ttso-tdr-u.--.....-" 'rat-trear"-".'-". Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Leaveng have regarned to thew home on [slington Ave. N. after a five weeks' visit with their daughter and gon-in-lnv, Mr. Ind Mrs. David Peters, in Calg-ry. They took in the Stampede and went on a motor trip to Bluff, and through Rogers Past, u far as Revelstoke, B.C. Lii%" a“ Fa. A Ap’len will be mod. 9. Th. 0mm Noam"! load by on "in 9. Mn VIM IN alum M 9M MI ortd 'or â€oval " CM mid _ Any rampant may, wiohln Mm do" um m. first pub- If.†a! N- union and by you mi 9. m. - an " m. - .0 home». an oh. Mm l.. Ttte (and! d the Common." cf I... twmhip of ['05ka mun-i; h qetr to the Omar}. Municipal - for â€pr-Vi! oi rho commu- M of I halignmno of Crick hm m Dvivo to Royal York load, .0 m “mud can M $203001â€, wttld, “in! an" bl vol.“ by the Id. " MN!» payable on» a! We M VIII our I period nu ol- YAKI NOTICE THAT) "die. a Applicmion by The Cameraman cl Monm- shtp d Inhicoko M Dianna win! I Vu- of 90mm aii-tt-,tt-a.r.A-tt.trss-s" 3.6 W Ind. luv 0 who in vvivln. M- "feo5eo , IVA â€prev-l wtt.etwtraN.e%" at Sault Ste. Marie, and Dennis World Scout Jamboree it; Athens. TAKE "orrcr IHAT: . I. The (“Mil of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke infcnds in Ions’rut! as a local improve mom the ‘ollowing work, STOIM SEwos. VAX! NOVIC! THAT: l. "m (ml 00 tft. Cor-tio" of the lownlhip of habitat. "and: lo conwuu on a local improvement rho following work, a WAIERMAI} TAM none! mar, - I. I'M (â€all of Oh. Cmoion d M Yovnnhlp â€Micah int I M c-nuvuu an a hull rm pvovomn. the Iollawiw work, tr SIDEWALK TIto Council int-ad: lo Ipotiolly emu a pan of the (out vpon the 10nd: ob'unmg duenly on the work, . _ the .sNeetrst.d can of th' and in "$900700 of which $39,32700 a to be pmd by the Corpororietn. the onimaled (on per foot homog. n m shown above; Tho spectral e. um I tb " be paid in Mm» annual imtalmntl and tho animated annual rat. an foot ie as shown above. V T Application will be mod. by the Cameraman to the Ontana Mankipol loan! for m approval al who undertaking of the work and any own" may, within twentyvono day! elm the f,rst publication at this Nation. GI. with the Dcpvty cure hi1 obiaction ta m. wovk being undevtaken. Yb. loan! may apron of ttte work being undertaken, but before doing so It may appoint a time and plan when any obicuvonl to th. work will by omsidered. ----- DAYID at the Yawmhip of “066qu this 22nd day of August, we). 2 12" mam loud twin. Wonmmm tron. Avemn ",50ththt swam . us}: IO .10â€. The Council inund- to may - a pen of who :0" upon "" hand. abuuing dutd'y on the â€It . The â€simian d We work h "40000 M which 37.54600 a In be paid by the Corporottort, Th. "Vimolod (on per foot honing. u e" we†obove: The modal autumn! is In be paidjn tert naval inmimnh and Ch- nvimaiod annual rat. por foot in '" shown chow. Apehortort will in ml. by W. Corpormiu ht the Ortorio Mumnpal loan-J for m appvoval ol .5. vrtdertokrrtg of rho work and any own-r may, within nanny-an. any» an" the $rst publiu'ion d thu “In, M. vim We 009m Clerk his obicdion to M. work bung undnmhn _ 1h. load my - d M wad his. Manchu, bun before doing " " may uppom) a tim. and plan why; any obi-morn to 'hn work ml! by tomidtud. ‘DAYID of m. Tmukip " “ml. thin 72nd day " Avgtrir. 3951. ' ' "on Cam!†hub-MI n â€dolly 0â€." a pun of the ce" upon ah. tond, obu"ir'g drrrettr on the work 7h. Mm .00 N M with In $61000 d whieh â€moo n V. be 9064 by the Covponl‘mn m noimand my! pen foot how»... a an Ahown .bovm The wot-cl mun-non! is i. In you In M and Dam and 0. 0mm!“ annual "to er Foot u m Ihown chow. AM VII In and. by 0%. c-rot'-, n m. Oman. Maniaâ€! lewd for "I opovoval of m vrlr'ok'"m '0 the work and lay awn" may, within huw'y-ono Jan .“II the 6rst pvblkovion d M. Ma. M- with m Donny Clad his “main " tho wed bean, und'nohnn m. M My m. " M vii hi». magnet", but hwy- doing no n my upped" a mm and plat. Mun any obiodiom M the work w'" be rundown]. â€RD .9 M Yumâ€, of [Mk-h OM: â€at My .4 Au.qu was. Mr. and Mn. D, E. Hoax. 7; Miss E. J. Baker; Mr. ' Thomas West; Kn. V. ; Mrs. W. Robinson; Dr. St. W.; Mrs. F. Chalmers, Hilton; and Dr. and Mrs. C soon. Kr" " iar.a - 'all r " w. v . 21 n" It" " tr" " 11 rF " hostel. In in mochl Sundly, September 8th, The of food along with ‘Congreu Rally for' Young People m trip home. in St, Pauls' Churn-h, Bloor St. t East, Toronto at 7:00 pm. The th their dnughtcrs, preacher Will be the Rev. Henry a in Muskoka. Okullu from Kampala, Uganda. Sin " Main 21 Immunity.- Ind Mania Gr." load " " - “do Crhum Mlanbmollo trr'rve Gan Drive Banal"! wmgten Crone"! Goir Drive Str..t ‘WHAT DAY IS IT " 1 Here It is the 234th day of 19133. :Just tt few mnre shopping days iunul Christmas. Summer holidays lare almost finished. The l-Ixhibnion In: In its second week and in another two weeks the children will be back to school. The luv. Martin of Tiustletown in minUteritttr to the folk of Rex- dnlo while Rev. C. Todd is on his holidays. The urvin is It 11:15 ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE REXOALE UNITED The Right Rev. John G. Turks, The Lord Bishop of Chelmsford, England, Wu the guest preacher last Surtthsy. Rev. Tilrks is attend- ing the Anglicnn Congress being held in Toronto. RALLY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE REXDA LE TEENAG r: I'LL'R Miss. Gloria Moss and Mrs. M. Haines weâ€: co-hostess-es at a miscellaneous shower at Miss Moss' home on Engcroft Road. Mrs. Keith Findley and Mrs. George Madden gave a party for the young couple at Mrs. Findley's home in “Marin Village. Comostesses at another miseellaueous shower were Mrs. Roland Hall and Mrs. Edwin Culley at Mrs. Hall's home in Bramlcm Sailing from Southampton today on the S.S. Homevie are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sszewick (the former Nancy Hall, Aylesbury Road). They are returning from Homer, Germany, where Mr. Sedgewick has been teaching for two years at the Canadian Army Base. A family re-union in honor of the groom's uncle from Ureul Britain was held at the home of Mr. and Mus. John Quigg in Don Mills. Miss Marilyn Bveakweil. (laughtt-r of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Break- well, Kipling Ave. N.. was honored at several social events before her recent marriage' to Mr. John Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ball of Grimsby. The marriage was solemnized on Saturday, August 10, at St. Anne's Anglican Church, Toronto. . Mra. Breakwell ontertained at a tiousstau tea in her daughter's honor at their home on Kipling Ave. N. Pouring tea wore Mrs. F. B. Breakwell. grandmother of the bridv, and Mrs. A. G.~Ball of Grimsby, mother of the groom. Following the rehearsal, the wedding party was entertained at the home of the bride. Miss Susanne Morrow and Miss Melba Pawn-r have mm: mm! home Iflor a trip through central Eumpe and the United Kingdom. Rexdale Ramblings Existing M H 200 myth of Elmvww Court Shaver Avenue bisset Avenu- Shovor Avenue Edner Duv- TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSJjIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE It“ From OM Oak Dnvl E van; Avenue 7h. leanegale Kean. Avenue line. Avpnw l H mm», GARDENS ROCK We greet Mr. and Mrs. Brennan and family who are making their home on Hvuley Crag. The annual picnic of the Italian Immigrant Aid Society, Sunday, at Italian Gardens, vibrated to the screams of thousands of teenagers as rock 'n' roller Bobby Curtola accompanied by The Martells who made the park quiver with their amplified guitars. Robby is 19, and is the Canadian original of rock "n' roll. Born in Port Arthur, the son of an Italian imigrant he is at the top in his prrvfession with over Yo Yo 71600 00 38450000 Estimated Cost ' 3,000.00 t5,10th00 21150000 1710000 Cost "$0000 E “inland “VOW K, F. PENNINGYON, DEPUTY CLERK I I PENNINGYON, DE'UIV ctr" K I "NNINGYON, - CIIIK G-tion" Show ot Cu! ' 4,070.00 6.150111 l 104000 $3M2r.00 Conductéd Hikes For Etobicoke 10.12000 in tive conservation areas this coming weekend thug. 24-25) by the Metropolitan Toronto and Reg- ion Conservation Authority. A series of conducted nature hikes will be held for the public Experienced Authority personnel will serve as guides on the hikes, each of which takes about an hour to complete. along the picturesnuei nature trails in the areas. . z On Saturday, the hikes 'are scheduled for the Boyd ronservn-‘ tion area near' Woodbridge at 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and at the Albion Hills conservation area, hr cated about five mile}. north of Bolton on No. 60 Highway, at 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 pm. On Sunday, the hikes will take place at the following areas: Al- bion Hills at 2 pm. and 7 pan.; Glen Hairy, 1 mile south of Mono Mills and No. 9 highway, " 4 pm: Claremont are: in Picke- ng Twp., one and a half miles north of No. 'i' highway on No. 10 side.. road at 4 pm. and 7 p.m., and at the Greenwood area, 4 miles north of Pickering Village on the Green- wood road, at 2 Fm.. Those taking part in the hikes will have an excellent opportunity of observing the flora and fauna of the respective locale'. . Canada's hi h incidence} of men- tal illness rquires modem methods of treatment bat it is essential that the patient should have early treat, mem for successful control or cure, The important factor is having the doctnr's advice at the first signs of emotional disturbance appearing. 3147.00 Corporation'- Shan of (on t "pawl" 'I “an " Cort There is no charge for the hikes, $30000 l no.“ xaoz C on " " 741! 910 Number of oquol annual 'nsttumertts Cost " " Cu! Numb" ot [mm-M IIDUO' Per uqulomuul run - '00! “of jun-lath†. “on... - IS " " 15 " only the nominal 50-cent par.kintr fee for cars. Peprons wishing to take part in the hikes may obtain further infor- mation by telephoning the Coneer- vation Authority's oifires at AVen- ue 5-5425 during normal omee hours. Numb" cl - annual hut-hon" Gifts & Greetings for You - through WELCOME WAGON 10 ousted Annual m por he! farm]. .35'5 .35": 35't lsr, 35h Enimc'od Inn-Io. ml- p" but 'root- i. W. Non m: .31. “km a. my. ' Rudd: Couple Home Am: Cape Cod Trip dim in mm by _ lath", ti. bride were a tnditl full- lcuth "In of Fun: lug our Mutt, with . deep lo nee at not {um-i to I dun] tr NI} mu. ted the wautlin. t it. back. or Ihouldgr hut]: il m held “K pta" hi I lion] piece, 111. eitrled I cue-d! quct of dun retro- and up not". _ ‘-" "Wâ€" __V_ VWIXW 7 LA- I going away continua the " Judy Ltre V" matsoqoHrria chat. I yellow lilk itoral [maxed Phylu luau Bad m: with white menu-in. The lllthy Gillian. were bridamkll.‘coyplo motored to Montre-l, ‘Tho attend-nt- wore pale mun[through Vermont, then onto Cape Irena of pan de loin. The Ikirt-I Cod. ' _ “"1“ Ull-shaped "di ther 'rore, Thay have taken up ruidcnco It Matching inchâ€); Their pill bem,Wrboltort Road, Rudde. rat. Imam Cureh-thtA_oetqtro'tBrtited uni-gluti- tardy-QM curiae m at yello- ‘Kum I‘m mad lea"'?', Milli“ mums. mm H hid.“ Lttse.ticattcruted. may...“ 're. Art 99"“: in. brother " the bride. qssa.Gmt'txrtnxaueet" ie, u 99/6- If Ir.3M_!n tuomo - sswus . WAT" MAINS J. MtlAUGHI-INJ L. 94201 266--6th jk. NEW TORONTO SAVE TIME - WORK - MONEY ON Aâ€. YOUR WINDOW a FLOOR CLEANING CONTINENTAL ClEANlNO SERVICE 5150 DUNDAS W. - LEE GOLD, KO. OPTOMETIISY IIXDALI‘ PLAIA - MIDICAL W'ICII “in C - In! Ming". Ava. H. 1‘7-4416 isoNAtttt A. IIAITHWAITE humor, solicitor. Notary Public SUITE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA woo kayo! 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