July 15th For the Westway flower Show - by Eittttietthe Purl: Dot. Imam. no morrmnln m n Witrllm M Han Wu by In mum run I. M] the run ("mm at it mm. A mm am new in tre. a - br the Walkway Horn. 1 Society on Wodnuday. "rtCftmttttttiotLt't in "I Cour! Nanny Srhoot III. .3on York [and Nam n! Now.‘ during July and Mom, m townlhip rocrntinn depart. - in sponsoring tenms clinics n .1: centres only The training II “My intemtive, There opera-r M (I: hours a work, two (lro' m unions at each court, an m tee in " [or run months ., â€MUM. " tor onr mar." of Ml The dime.- IK’ hrivl at COM"! Park, Sunnydnr \r-w Park Lawn, PM? PM]: xx Mill! Beck Ind Silvpt Crrrk Further 'tttformation may ho- That. " dm-anw! Var, 31H one batch of tennh (2mm -- thou which are heid gl must court- in the township Just be. lorc the holidays to get the neighbourhood youngsters intru, and in the game TENNIS ANYONE We wondered If we had nur has somewhu scrambled when apropos M the touilding of me new lenms courts n Cluverdalr, Park, we, holed rein-Hulk; ma! tennic clinics had Brushed a! thr end of June Recreation director Tom le'y reports that the upcomin: emc- erta have been scheduled: Sun- day, July 12. 2:30-4:30 Fm.. Pat Riccio jazz group. at Park Lawn park; Wednesday. July IS. L'rirr gate Park, " T-ao Fm. Pat Rieeio once more, this time Mm his concert orchestra; on Sun- day. July 19, the GovernorJiw Hal's Horseguards Band may be heard It Pine Point park at 2:30 p.m.. on Wednesday. July 22 1n Central Park at 130 pm you Park Plan tans can hear l‘uwr Appleyard outdoors. Ag I result attendance was pretty slim (around 100) at the first of the Summer CDtttirts that are being held in various Etohicoke parks during the next two months. Thou that braved the s'hruvr and made their way to Contra! Park last Wednesday. het;rd the RCAF' band in a concert of show tunes that were pleasant, ittrived. No residents of leverhdl Drive entertained guests ths week. Mrs. chk Allen wai visited by her sister. Mrs. Leslie King, of Stratiord, Mrs. Gordon Kirk's guests were her nephvw Kirk McNab, of Regina and his chum. Glenn Cook, These Lvds are members of a band attend, ing the Lions convcnuon Rain It 7 pm. ts not calcum ed to persuade people that at tending an outdoor concert , the beat idea in the world. DOWN W! GO The Summer huluda.ss got on to a crashing start around here what with eight-.veeuid Susan Kitchen falling out of her tront yard tree. Fortunately. hard, headed Stephen Etherington was standing under the tree and Susan‘s banging mto his (urc- head managed to deflect her tall and perhaps saved her 1mm more serious injury than the broken collarbone she susuincd Extent of Steve's inJury: one black eye and a headache. Tum-mm United - Hui! Mug 2 - Rev R, Rev. M. Martin _ Rexdnle Service at tt 4 Lou ttight Ind more day, less Thmleloun t'sersice at work and more play, a mum. Aug FSept 6 - ttes H ment of some regular aclmnm Thxsxlcluun Sernce 9 and I more usual way of l,w, Huddle Sum» ll 25 ing -- these are the usual ac. Remtunblu, uhctlwr , TU vacation Bibte School be. 'hsg held at St, Paul; the Apostle Mullen: Church on Eiptmg Avon In. North I: to continue until; July ml. The theme ot iii) uhool thin you is "Around the; World with Christ". and clusesl an Mid morning, afternoon and) evening for children from Kind, crgartert Me to uvwleen yup. i Director of the school is Mrs, Charles Cross and full lulurmal-‘ ion an be obtained by phonmgr cu was. _ in. am Quad It mu wr- Petite I m In“ ad " hll Am In but taught to m â€nation at the Boqd' WI. and may by; " um can“ um um. .huuld be but!“ " “In location I. North in to continue until mil sauce tor those Mm um be , n," but let us and tram hly. sly wth. The theme of mummy on the week-end, We would ml . vacation from God. y" Mol this year " "Around the I rather see people attend church , your "cation tor a time of un- orld with Chrlal ' and Cline: near their vacation spots where , hurried meditation, of Bible I Mid morning, afternoon and the)" can “in uorslup on the‘reading and qulet prayer, VIE" etting tor chudren from Made Lord. Day Our mum“)! 'ft wens also provide u: with u- garter! Me to seventeen in†we will, of course, be maintain, l ccllenl oypportunities for wiuteg. rector of the school " Mrs ed thrtrughout the summer "1'srng for Christ. And while you taries Cross and full miormat. ths. Once agam we are proper» are away, be sure to unhold the I an be obtained by phonmg1 ating Mm Ram†Luned ‘work at home All your prayers I e-3419. iPleue nnlf the tr)loumg :n for the work of God 809! on - 'formation whether we are present or abs- .mgmm. United _ 'July 5Aug 2 -- Iles R C Todd eut. Remember Ilsa to provide w. N. Martin Rexdaie Serum at 9 46 for your regun r giving while L." night “a more day, le,, Thumemwn Sewn at 11 15 you are away so that we mny " and mure play, . numb Aug WSept 6 - Jtes " Marxan‘not return to l depleted church, am of some regular “Mum‘s Thnih'tunn Sauce " Ci By taking those summations you d a more usual Way of A,» mum sum» 11 13 will have a more enjoyable vac- , _ there are the usual ac Rmm‘mh‘u mum: um ale 'tttrn Ciiiii VIIGINIA ETHIIINOYON " 3-453! iiii) '-t--.eua-u,"iiv.sov9,ts.-.oa.., VISITORS HERE A DAMPENER Thistletown News And, in 1956. It opened WM: 40 medical beds. 53 surgmll he’s, " maternity beds Ind 5 pledilt- Irie but. In addition to these, I there were as businels. The completion of phase one expansion in 1963, at a cost of 8882.380 added 27 flexible beds (flexible here, we assume, mean in: not assigned to a particular type of cage), 23 self-care beds Ind 19 maternity beds to the or. tgnut hospital. An additional 28 beds were Iddcd to the nursrry Phase two, scheduled to starr, this April past. will add mu beds to the existing facilities Of The tom ' of the original hospital was $2,407,568. Just about the time that mam of us first moved inw the Com. munity about 10 years. unwas- sers were going door to door soliciting linincinl support [or the Queensway Hospital. had from the Emblem“ I turl riepartment. BE 1-416 puma-Al ttt the long tad ll Noun! gnome: days For plat may of our “We. cottage†he: and wok-m Hummers. sum um bum in I" and commute. Illa“ tttttil "t"sgivitig. Tins m: is one lat the facts of hie will ". the church ts learasng to M w mm. Some church†are exper- his imeating with a Thursday even 800! in: tarvieq tor than who will be rest away on the week-end. We would ing rather no people attend church rout near their Hutton spots where harr they can sttll worship on the read Lord's Day. Our maraing urv- mo. ice will, of course, be maintain. celle ed throughout the summer mon- sing that Once Igain we are pauper are anng nth Kexdale United. ‘ .0†Please note the following in, for formation: _ whel July 5-Aug 2 - Itee, R, C Todd em, Rexdnle Service at tt " 'tor mownc cu WASt wmn ROSE nooucrs mom 231.9141 3005 llOOR ST. WEST NEAR ROYAL YORK ROAD GROWS WITH COMMUNITY STATION MECHANIC ON mm wm mo IlANCH 5355 DUNDAS " WEST BE 3-4311 O 2 LICENSED MECHANICS HOURS: 7 AM. Do 10 RM, SHELL SERVICE STATION UCENSED MECHANICS FREE mm» t DELIVERY WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION CORNER DUNDAS I ISLINGTON JOHN HOPMANS WORGAN BROS. 4201 BLOOR ST. W BE 3-7781 OPEN 7 Tttt 10 P.M. SATURDAY 7 Till 9 RM VITA TOWING SERVICE TIRE SERVICE LTD. KINGSWAY SERVICE CENTRE ELMWOOD TEXACO SERVICE PHONE BE 1-3503 1496 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH REXDALE BE 9-3149 ecreal 'if. _ plans for expansion of or _ itll's emergency unit, â€a lab, physiotherapy an ; iology services. ‘ According to the annual nam- [leuer of the hospital', auxiliary, the blllnce of $225,000 will eith- [er be covered by a munlctpal :grlnl from Metro or private ( financing. l Robertson-Yates Corp. LIL Ms building the addition mum Swag designed by the architecmz- 'al firm of Coven. Kaminker, ;Langley. Keenleyside, Melick. Devonshire. Wilson. The iota! Cost of the prolut't is estimated at $2,723,041, {inane ed with 580,000 on hand trom previous fund earrtpaigtts, gov- ernment grants of $1,218,000; provincial loan of 8100.000. _ _ . I Johnston. Advertising Manager, Apart from these additional . _ _ Yds, phase two also mommy“? P", fentf.'t wishes he these. 20 uill be psychiatric, " paediatric. the remumng " Will be 13 intensive care. 38 inter mediate care and 24 flexibl: beds. We hope enzyme will enjoy tus vacation this summer. It is goodHnd nanny to hue n 'histbet- " m - Put" r. v.01... " noun or any, than u a pig: tor you in God's House- “I! sti: have ' "mi-Hind dl/a nun-en "tot" All New Goodyear Auto Tires carry a "M LIMIT†Road Hazard Guarantee, with "M “MN†on Months, Miles, Roads and Speeds for the Entire life of the Tread. BUY [liiif] the hm) Is tre!', and ral. l Ist. Prize - Mu. Jack Free _ lt14 Mmsdowbank Rd.. Islington l fur her Monterey Salad _ ct real ‘fresh dish for the summer - 'compact - colourful - and large ', in variety. , 2nd. Prize . Mrs. Dahla “we . “6 Courtwright Rd,, Etobicoke. ‘for her Eggplant Casserole. was not an advertising rsprespn- l lative for the Advertiser-Guard. nan. what with lucrative prizes such as those given by Ross Winson, right ctrowner " King. 1 sway Draperies and Interlors,1, he is not eligible lo enter the contest as an employee. "our ever, YOU could win next year. Following is a list of Grst to fourth place winners, with Chef Roger's (Executive Chef» Constellation Hotel, contest judge) e0mments. TH! WIND!!! of the Advertir er-Guardian Cook Book Contest is Mrs. Jack Free, Meadowbank Rd,, Islington Handing Mrs, Free the cerhtieates to ovpr 8250 worth of prize; while her son, Arnold, finds other inter. ests m the camera is Norm A SET OF TIRES FROM YOUR tthylt SERVICE STATION These are the final of the five boy's leaw of the schedules were pleted due to postpom ram ems etc. Unfu intermediate Bogs - Albion Pharmacy. runners up - Thistle. town Motors. Consolahun sPt'H's winners - Angel Gardens: run- ners up - Gaming Real Estate Senior Boys - D & J Sports, runners up _ RFA. Junior Girls _ Album Harden» “TB runners up - The Elxm. Intermediate (Ink _ Beau, monde Heights, runners up _ Albion Gdns. The "Y" sotuxsrl for 1964 has come to an end, with moot at the playoffs being decided on July 1 _ Dominion Day. Here are the Champions and final, istsr. Junior Boys _ Knob Hill, run P.errup Dial Cleaners. Consula- tum series wmners - MBA: run, net: up - Be-umonde Variety 3rd. Prize - Gwendolyn "tr. ber _ 835 Royal York Rd., Tor. onto t8. fur her Chicken Liver Pate' . . . very simple . and "Y " SOFTBALL Gardens Elms. Beam R up - le,if," Bean Gothâ€: Pa Aihmn Thin, I Dial Albion Comm); LG A Wardrm Bran um Thigh-T: Kim!) there tables Beau n very tasty 4th. Prize - Mrs. Ethel Weeks 44 JtWcoat Dr, Rexdale Ont fur her Batman Cake. m-lli do Hill 941 Qum‘n are nu mrls (ma! league Ivmlahle at [has timp. undr Jumor Pharmacy army re H NOW! 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Mltttt FRED 8thtlt's TEXACO am BUM2tt " WEST BE 1-9992 SHELL SERVICE STATION lUlNHAMTHOIPE & MARTINGROV! mmcron MECHANICS ON DUTY HEAVY-DUTY TOWING 16 10 10 GERRY BARCLAY’S SHELL 233-5636 pm“ from Mr. Minna: Pum- ell Britton, Janice Knox, Gail Settillaei, Corrine McCurdy, Don. ald Wheeler, Robin Willis, Douglas Mills, Grant at»... It is intending to not. that tho ma- Jority of students puud with honours and the wen]. lurk of the Ming Grove chm wu 76.3 a most commendnblo cum A delightful addition 'to the main! this you wu I Rhythm Band by some of the first you children. At the do“ of the performance Min Audrey Thom- son was presented with I bun- tiful bouquet of red rose: by Pamela Britten. BE 1AM71 M and? 0." Elan Berti}; tlt Adamant at Music u- un Vida u held “(on Can. uh. Anm m mm!“ by Mr, Beat linen-r to tIto follow- » am "ae m: luau Iain, Punch- .epn Hone. M 'rut' laid. ua, Herrttootr, "tttt m Ml “at ind â€it" 700ml. In a. mend rev Pf s as. mm com- he follows†mm Mound