| MERCURY METEOR COMET MERCURY METEOR COMET COMET COMET _ THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, August 13, 1964 â€" Poge § Mr. and Mrs W. Culbertson and their children, Stuart and Gail, chose Maine as their vacaâ€" tion spot this year. The family, formerly of Stanmills Road, moâ€" tored down to the ocean, via New York State, Vermont and New Hampshire. They were parâ€" ticularly impressed by the beauâ€" requested to call Mrs. Collier at THE 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. W PUDDICOMBE‘S FLAMING MAIN COURSES AND FLAMING DESSERTS @ Steaks and Pepper Steaks ®© Steak Dione ©@ Cherry Jubilee ©@ Crepes Surettes © Strawberries Flambé Featuring Mrs. Turner has extended her THE ABOYE CARS CARRY A 5 YEAR OR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY BANQUET FACILITIES FOR WEDDINGS BUSJNESS LUNCHEONS PRIVATE PARTIES Enjoy An Evening Out IN our ALONG THE QUEENSWAY NOW FEATURING Flambé Dishes! ‘""TOWN CRIER" ROOM TAVERN RESTAURANT DINING LOUNGE Prepared At Your Table MAITRE DE ERIC HOFER PICKFAIR at the organ console If she likes fine food, bring her here . . . From Vienme, Austria JOHNNY WINTON CL. 9â€"9635 Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 PUDDICOMBE Demonstrator Sale 1964 MODELS 1543 BLOOR W. â€" LE. 47531 Mr. and Mrs. W. Storkey and children, Carol and Brian of Ramsbury Road have just reâ€" turned from a week‘s vacation in Connecticut. They stayed with friends, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tingle at their summer home, Timber Trails. On the trip home, the Storkeys visited New York City, and toured the Empire State Building, Rockefelier Centre and other points of interest. The World‘s Fair was visited on a day that the thermometer was registering ninety degree temâ€" peratures, and although it was so hot an enjoyable time was had and many intecesting ex~ hibits seen A journey Laurentians w C. Foweraker who went to with fmends. Best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery go to Mrs. Gladys Schieâ€" dell of Oakville Drive; who is recuperating in the Queensway General Hospital after an operâ€" ation. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eason of \Delroy Drive, have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Nadaâ€" karnkaren of the Research Staff of the Purdue University of Inâ€" diana. Dr. Nadakarnkaren is the son of the Reverend N. L. Joseph of the Church of India, who did the post graduate work at Wyâ€" ‘cliffe College here in Toronto ‘during the years 1950 and 1951. Reverend Joseph will also be reâ€" membered by members of St. James‘ Church, where he someâ€" times took the service A Golden Wedding Anniverâ€" sary was recently celebrated oy Mr. and Mrs E. J. Beggs of Aldgate Avenue, at the home of their daughter Mrs. C. B. Brown of Riverwood â€" Parkway. Mrs. Brow n and her husband, Dr. Brown, entertained about 100 guests at an evening reception. The children of the marriage were all presen:, Mr Bob Beggs and his wife. Mr. Ed Beggs and his wife (a former Miss Torâ€" onto) and their other daughter Mrs. Dorothy Legree Al| the grandchildren were on hand and in charge of the guestâ€"book. which was signed by those who came to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Beggs on this occasion. Tea and Mrs. Ceci of Dr. Brown den chrysanth sented to the h the life member Anglican Church ty of New Hampshire. Everyone enjoyed their seaside holiday and the children were especially interested in the tidal changes. They returned home via Boston, where they visited relatives. Grey with Red Interic gence, gas, windshield 1 speed electric wipers Caliente 4 Or Sedan, Rangoeon Red with Red trim. equipped with: 200 cu. in. Engine, Automatic Transmis sion, Whitewa!! Tires, Wheel Cov ers, Safety Package, Cgurtesy Lights Windshield Washers, Push Button Radio. License No. 192742 Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, Rangoon Red with White Top, Red interior, equipâ€" ped with: 352 cu. in V8 Engine, Automatic _ Transmission, . Efectric Rear Window, Power Steering and Brakes, _ Whitewall â€" Tires, . Whee! Discs, Safety Package, Radio Licâ€" ense No. 392770. 404 4 Dr. Sedan, Prairie Tan with Tan trim, eavipped with: 164 h.p VI Engine, Automatic Trangmission, Windshield Washers, Padded Dash, Full Wheel Covers, Radio. License No. 392744 .; Montclair 2 Door Hardtop Guardsâ€" man, Blue with White Top, Blue inâ€" terior trim, eavipped with: 300 H.P V8 Engine, Dual Range Automatic Transmission, Power Ste@ring and Brakes, Breereway _ Rear Window, Whitewall Tires, Wheel Covers, Tints ed Windshield, Safety P ack ag s, Radio, License No. 392771. Caliente 2 door hardtop. White with Turquoise Viny! bucket seats, VA with automatic transmission, courâ€" tesy light group, windshield washers, whitewall tires, full wheel covers, radio. License no. 392768 Montciair 4 dr. sedan. Rangoon Red with Wimbleden White top, Red and Black interior, equipped with: 8 cy!â€" inder, automatic transmission, conâ€" venient swing away steering wheel, power steering, power brakes, whiteâ€" wall tires and radio. License no. 392767. 1 dr sedan White with Red interior eaqvipped _ with Whitewall . tires, windshield washers, radio. Licens® no. 392758. the happ embers c evening reception. of the marriage n‘, Mr Bob Beggs Mrc. Ed Beggs and former Miss Torâ€" as made hy Mrs. of Stephen Drive, spend two. weeks Mr. and Mrs. R. M finished in Silver $moke Red Interior, heater, !i windshield washers and ims Joe Co juet of g was p up t he fall term to 1 though, there suntmer schor supervised by pecially â€" selec Art work a: order of the . penny earnit promptu . spi take place or Our local sel lost their novelty and there is hardly anything new to do. The exhibition, which opens next week should provide one more outing for the youngsters. if ‘the parents can summon together enough energy to make the trip. The Colliet family has toured Toronto Island, Pioneer Village, the Zoo. the Museum, High Park and many picmc spots and swimâ€" we are just al vacations‘ By now most childr are beginning to get just a 1 tle bored. Most summer pursu have been induigzed in and ha Other _ returning | vacationers include Mrs, C. Lawn and famâ€" ily of Daniel Street, who spent two weeks at Lake Chemong. Also Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McLeod and daughters Joan and Judy are at home after spending two weeks at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edmond have returned to their Elma Street home, after spendâ€" ing a month with their daughâ€" ter Bernice and her family at Blind River. Mrs. Hunt and Laurie of Uno Drive are back from their cottage in Haliburton pa Nova Seotra, recently . visited her daughter. Mrs. M. Harvey of Bentley Drive, before going on to Bermuda for a month Mi Bent Mi Be Reverend Armstrong and his family of Trueman Avenue are home again after a four weeks vacation at Windermere. Reverâ€" end Armstrong is the minister of St Elizabeth‘s Anglcan Church on the Queensway, and while he was away he conducted the Sunâ€" day services at the local Angliâ€" can Church. ours en‘c Condolences are extended to| the family of Mr. Bert Caulcott,| who recently passed &way. Mr. Caulcott lived with his wife at the home of their daughter Mrs. J. Austin and her family of Culâ€" nan Avenue. D. Wood. During the vacation Mrs. Foweraker attended the Canadian Open Golf Yournsaâ€" ment at Pine Grove M [te D June Ed ©3295 2295 2720 3295 ©‘3080 ©2470 2520 2195 h tive. was hich was held for e and Mrs. Martin of during â€" their â€" stay parents emiain « neighbors "*~~Talk & Tour Series Planned .=c At Two Conservation Areas s at Que tes won the Miss Office Overloodâ€"â€"1964 crown ot the firm‘s reâ€" cent annuol picnic. Marilyn, o university student majoring in sociology, is crowned with flowers by O O. chairman of the board R. W. Pollock. BOUQUET FOR A QUEEN. Etobic tro: BUGS ABOUT THE BEATLES. These Etobicoke and Lakeshore teens started lining up at 6 a.m. Tuesday in order to get a good seat for the Beatle movie showing at the Kingsway Theâ€" letro re y unusual â€" es of nature DOWNTOWN STORE 17 TEMPERANCE S$T., 363â€"9111 has been planned ienis by The Meâ€" onto and Region Buy Now! Pay later, pust "CHARGE IT" Remember Our name is your guarantee Open 9 to 6 Doily oke resident Marilyn Mathers pe The Authority y Natur p rogir atre. Beatle magozines, photos and towels provided entertainment to pass the 12â€"hour wait before the doors opened. No figures on casualties were available at press time raphic Artists 2856 Lake Shore Bivd. W. Sunday, August 23 Conservation Area "Wi and peop‘e of thou: ands of ve Acsesono A fi PENED HERE Sunday, August IN A POND.® __ Sunday, Neptember 6 "\W ANIMALS WE CAN kxow Mro George Brvant An op tion. bi Horace Bushnell, an eminen: American naturalist has stated that, "Education is only second to nature". Why not combine both of these vital concerns with some recreational pleasure durâ€" ing the coming Sundays? The "Talk and Tour" programs will begin at 10:30 am. on the dates indicated: Sunday, August 16 â€" Albion Hills Conservation Area "WHAT IS A BIRD®" â€"â€" Mr. George Bryant. A complete presentation of tie evolution of birds, their OPEN THURS & fri UNTIL 9 P.m MON. TUES, WED. sat * AM. TO & P.M ies. These events will he enâ€" ranced by live animal specimens ‘ape recordings and other excitâ€" ng program enrichments. 259â€"4691 n to a variety res of the abo ne b Photo by Stan Windrim i yof 30 Mr. WHAT HAPâ€" U ~WORLD Rubb Acheâ€" w 5 Advertise §3 _ in the Cus~ Advertiser OPEN THURS. & FRI TO 9:30 P.M. Dixie Plaza Shopping Centre CR. 8â€"3388 the Pic For many weelks Maple Leaf Gardens has been booked to caâ€" pacity as loyal rock and roll fans look forward to the big event, Tickets are as scarce as hen‘s teeth. one A\ The ‘teenâ€"age set in the Lakeâ€" shore and Etobicoke districts are eagerly awaiting September 7 which is "Bâ€"Day." That‘s the day "Beatlemania" will spread like panic as the current ‘teenâ€" age idols, the Beatles, come to Toronto. There Are Free Tickets, And You Know You Should Be Glad Yah, Yah, Yah, MUNICIPALITY City of Toronto North York Twp. Etobicoke Twp. Scarborough Twp MUNICIPALITY City of Toronto North York Twp Etobicoke Twp. Scarborough Twy A survey issued at TREB shows building permits issued in the City of Toronto and three largest suburbs â€" North York, Etobicoke and Scarborough â€" for $44,335,076 in July this year. compared to $34,556,208 in July last year â€" a oneâ€"month leap of $9.8 miltion or 28%. . ‘ Overal)l building in the four million in 1962", a TREB offic Municipalities has now pulled‘ estimated. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED METROPOLJITAN TORONTO One Month MUNICIPALITY July Etobicoke Dragging Feet In Metro Building Boom The spectacular strength in{ahead of last year‘s allâ€"time reeâ€" Metropolitan Toronto‘s construcâ€"|ord pace. Permits issued in the tion industry is shown in buildâ€" first seven months of this year ing permit figures released by totalled $217,275,660 compared to The Toronto Real Estate Board $213,772,033 in the corresponding today. |seven month period of 1963 "Beatlemania" will spread panic as the current ‘teenâ€" idols, the Beatles, come to nto. speakin roup 0 | chieken exper hicken chain. w Twp H Maple Leaf 2452 Bloor St. W. The 767â€"1129 OPEN fRiDaAYy TO 9 P.Mm. eve Sep Me who at Jane On Septerm be placed pc Entry forms for the free Beatle tickers are available with every ordet from any oï¬ the eight Pickin‘ Chicken stores in Metro, Hamilton, Cookswilie or Burlington as well as from the I 4 DOOR SEDAN, s “Bufldixg'perng‘ls will top $420 million this year compared to $394.4 million in 1963 and $351.7 million in 1962", a TREB official estimated. t At the start of this year TREB predicted a $25 million jump in the total value of building perâ€" mits issued in the four Municiâ€" palities, which account for about 85% of all Metro‘s construction 2749 Lake Shore Blvd. W Seven Months January 1 to July 31 $ 59,935,682 $ 64,990,662 $ 70,942,447 $ 72,615,864 $ 52,966.014 $ 47,569,085 $ 29,927,890 $ 32.100,049 $213,772,033 $217.275,660 ‘59 CHEVROLET $988. on a ROSS WEMP 14,813,522 9,616,625 7,124,337 3,501,725 34.556.209 MOTORS LTD. NEW TORONTO 255â€"9151 is at the C.N.E . located est annex of the Coliâ€" a special container in n‘ Chicken location. ber 2, all tickeis will in a giant box at the nder 21 Club" where their name and adâ€" draw ticket and deâ€" us the Coliseum, Entrants mereâ€" $ 64,990,662 $ 72,615,864 $ 47,569,085 $ 32.100,049 $217,275,660 13,887,586 13.600,000 1.152,490 9.095,000 44,335,076 JPF .2 9 ooiiiiiiiiiirreeRrRReniirirnnmsmmninmenmmmms ces Wptrrernrnrnrnmmmnmnmmmcwcs + P & f " THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, August 13, 1964 â€" Poge § D. Wood During the vacation $ dinbinmneo0000000p0000sererverevressesessevessesesese, |Mis Foweraker attended t h e L We . Etobicoke nra in Feet ’ Canadian Open Golf Yournsâ€" h mz | s ALONG THE QUEENSWAY |â€"=«~<â€". P itdi f Condolences are extended to \â€" Ru M 4 xt Ts he family of Mr. Bert Caulcott, w Prll «q r"«‘ 6 ‘:rW .n. T- T““, cl 1'122‘ j who recently passed kway. Mr "' . ‘et Ec e The spectacular strength in iahead of last year‘s allâ€"time reeâ€" t .L s it r .. W ; Metropolitan Toronto‘s construcâ€" ord pace. Permits issued in the Aininininininintâ€" in 4â€"0â€"0â€"0â€" 40â€" 00040000 00â€" 0000000000 ee»rssssseees Calloott lived with his wife at B | ue n o + h ~ «. ' o . e 1. :t h tion industry is shown in buildâ€" first seven months of this year Mrs. Turner has extended her ty of New Hampshire. Everyone the home of their daughter Mrs _;f‘?’ M s "g‘.’{ M |ing permit figures released by totalled $217,275,660 compared to â€" helidays for a week, se anyonte enjoyed their seaside holiday J. Austin and her family of Culâ€" l . a f [A PR | TW |The Toronto Real Estate Board $213,772,033 in the corresponding with items for this columm is and the children were especially nan Avenue _‘ j J,fl;& d . 0| |today seven month period of 1963 ‘ | requested to call Mrs. Collier at interested in the tidal changes + + » & l ‘ ies \ ols . . 5:04 A survey issued at TREB| At the start of this year TREB 3 CL. 5â€"0055. They returned home via Boston Reverend Arimstrong and his ; h 3X f P 3. B :L Bek, '1 shows building permits issued in predicted a $25 million ump in j * & * where they visited relatives , y on A * "o Â¥C, ‘ w“‘ .‘:‘.l' Wb "¢V 0J (the City of Toronto and three the total value of building per a o snole, choaren, Stier and ° ° ' hoike agsin aher a fow works ' We 19. ? fl‘E,‘ 5‘_‘“ : 18 t |largest suburbs â€" North York, mits issued in the four Munici ' and their children, Stuart and _ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eason of home again after a four weeks LE i n sfe s | |Etobicoke and Scarborough â€"|palities, which account for about | Gail, chose Maine as their vacaâ€" Delroy Drive, have as their vacation at Windermere. Reverâ€" V Wc "‘“ : ( °ul 1 |for $44,335,076 in July this year. 85% of all Metro‘s construction {! tion spot this year The family, Zuests Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Nada end Armstrong is the minister of| f " © tut R & , k g |compared to $34,556,209 in July "Building permits will top $420 h formerly of Stanmills Road, moâ€" karnkaren of the Research Staff o, py.,,),19« Anplican Church k ‘3' A ’Q A j |last year a oneâ€"month leap of million this year compared t 5 tored down to the ocean, via Of the Purdue University of Inâ€" ~~ ~"*8"€°"5 MN&NC® + N w f 3 U $9.8 miltion or 28% $394.4 million in 1963 and $351.7 New York State, Vermont and diana. Dr. Nadakarnkaren is the OD the Queensway, and while he "@ j 4 <L - Overall building in the four million in 1962", a TREB official New Hampshire. They were parâ€" son of the Reverend N. L. Joseph was away he conducted the Sunâ€" | w d ;ld < Â¥a ( ‘ ) t Â¥ l ',“ q | Municipalities has now pulled‘estimated riÂ¥v i sed by beauâ€" of the Church of India, who did TVIC tot ocal Angliâ€" Wen" . f ~ h d MB "he f hi ; e . . . ticularly impressed by the beau e post l:’;]v a’_e W‘““d" ho. day services at the local Angliâ€" lt * N 4*« Cmm J Say‘ss be K w . |\ ) ; _ BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED METROPOLJTAN Toronxto o e : e ‘ can Church { l Pss 8 f 9 cliffe College here in Toronto * ‘ ‘. + + * T N J ‘g.fln hay * .. UEs [ j l One Month during the years 1950 and 1951 O (eTuraing Nes be t hy Pm Aenomameant d( L | MUNICIPALITY July 'â€â€™i“’ hHâ€pdâ€u Reverend Joseph will also be reâ€" in [“: Mrs ( f l‘h“ ‘: & ‘“ . * 7 db i I * * in Warll". i)i City of Toronto $ 14,313,522 $ 887,586 , I I men mqe:i by members of St A u[‘ Un““r: S'w:w spent 1 B $ RR i I ‘f‘"'n' North York Twp $ 9,616,625 $ 13.600,000 “'L‘\K'H’(\ boul hlfl(' J{â€*“ P Notce Whe‘e D# S0M08â€"iiwo weeks at Lake Chemong FN o _ % &' .M ,..m_u-’ï¬[f C _.»‘ ‘ Etobicoke Twp $ 7,.124,337 $ 7.752,490 *~ o Com: :.\' ow A _ Also Mr. and Mrs L. McLeod e Bd M n : 1. m 4 6 ue â€" TaptMR $Â¥ Scarborough Twp $ 3,501,725 $ 9.095,000 A Goiden eduing UY*" and ds ighters Joan and Judy rhbalaithon c c ies venem emeemem stt * ihind oc l ud $ 34,556,209 $ 44,335,076 g sary was recently celebrated oy fre 4t Hoime shier ending two Sev Month ‘ j Mr. and Mrs E. J P ; s of ce caas! e ared 4; en ‘Onths [ \*:L Avente at 1 â€â€œe of; weeks at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Jim BUGS ABOUT THE BEATLES. These Etobicoke atre. Beatle magozines, photos and towels MUNICIPALITY January 1 to July 31 A " their daughter Mrs. C. B. Brown l;;u" \ have returned to their and Lakeshore teens started lining up at 6 a.m. Provided entertainment to pass the 12â€"hour City of Toronto $ 59,935,682 $ 64.990,662 $ ,'é-‘:' z> = TT fo Riverwood â€" Parkway Mrs., * H‘ k i 4‘4" ‘ Tuesday in order to get a good seat for the fedl tlpefore the doors opened. No figures on North York Twp. $ 70,942,44 $ 72,615,864 2 ng a month w eir aughâ€" s , > , in‘aee © ar tag.â€"â€"â€"â€" /\ firown and her husbancs DF. :er fRernice and her family at Beatle movie showing at the Kingsway Theâ€" casualties were available at press time Etobicoke Twp $ 52,966,014 $ 47,569,085 ib I Brown, entertained about 100 njg micer Mrs Hunt and Photo by Stan Windrim Scarborough Twp $ 29,927,890 $ 32.100,049 r ‘g' ," :(‘c{\ at an evening reception Laurie of Uno Drive are back ® $213,772,033 $217,275,660 S The childre the MAMDISE® from their colta Haliburtor â€"â€" s râ€"â€" â€" were all preser \r Bob Beggs _ . _ C c y um s wife. M Ed Bc ind "_C 1 ' & C . ar vif i eg 3 Remed j is wie is formes §00% on bast month ) * Yah, Yah, Yah, If she likes onto) and their other daughter 5 munmvenmmemcemmmmmmests £ : Mrs. Dorothy Legree. A e , Mrs. Durante arrsboro wo n * fine food: bring [ qrslamn 00. wels on many ana Nors) enllarecenus Iivcted ere Are Free Tickets, An h h , n F f the ; her daughter. Mrs. M. Harvey o er here . . . charge of the gue k k , 4 ® a s hict 8 signed by those who Bentley Drive, before going 1 \ h1 isua I and The Authority‘s Chied Naturalâ€" ities. â€" These events will be en ‘ * â€" n to Bermuda for ; th u ‘ies Of nature programs ist. Ken <tr: has commisâ€" sinel to conpralulate Mi ; on Bermuda for a mon ia mmis~ i hanced by live animal specimens NOW FEATURING * * & w f va as been planned | sioncd ceen summer staff of 0 0O U a Flambé Dishes! smcs y o Bentiey Drive. was hosfew of a 10" Metro residents by The Meâ€" Uniersity Naturalists to prepare |SP® Técordings and other excit unnow 10 U € vas poured M Joe Collins Bentiey Urive, was hostess of a , .. . Toror id Re M ‘ Je = hy g prograr ichments ambe Uis eS. ind Mrs. Cecil J ison ters 1 heon which was held fo t[w arews “‘ A iel Regio PS § PTOKTAMs in P o Vhlii ‘h“é * f _ * The ‘teenâ€"age set in the Lakeâ€" rendezvous at the C.NE cated FLAMING MAIN COURSES AND [ of Dr. Brown. A bouquet of golâ€" Mrs. Durante and Mrs. Martin of t M d ons FpMal sbecia lace SPINE]. an emine! ore and Etobicoke districts are in the west annex of the Coliâ€" FLAMING DESSERTS en chrysanthemums was preâ€" Bermu furing | their | stay sn 5 American naturalist has stated eagerly awaiting September 7 seun @ Steaks and Pepper Steaks nted to the ippy couple y Friends and neighbors attended K . C \ I A that, "Education is on econd . whi s "Bâ€"Day." That‘s the Ent: forms for the free ‘ ® Steak Diane ies t K * & o §ff) to nature" Why not combine day "Beatiemania® will 5Pr€20 mearle uickers atre evailable with § Anglican Church Cheer up parents, just about P 6i { 1 both of these vital concerns with â€" oi 8* the CUIten! 985!â€"/every ordér from sny of th @ Cherry Jubilee + % » f geks remam of the schcol 4 & ‘ ht "\ it C * l e 5 age idols, the Beatles, come to "‘‘/« ,| iot e ‘ 38 $ o l nE i Mn® . . C 4‘ ES some recreational pleasure GUrâ€" Toron, eight Pickin‘ Chicken stores in ©@ Crepes Suzettes Best wishes for a speedy reâ€" vacations‘ By now most children 4 0 W t f e %# * diec $ ing the coming Sundays? uunk Metro, Hamilton, Cookswilie or © Strawberries Flambé covery go to Mrs. Gladys Schieâ€" are beginning to get just a litâ€" f ’“I)«K{E; if"ï¬v; ; se h > | d The "Talk and Tour" programs For man ce Maple Leaf Burlington as well as from the dell of Oakwville Drive; who is tle bored. Most summer pursuits & (llle..< \â€" capil Mw p â€" a 31â€" ‘1‘ f CR‘e Gardens has been booked to caâ€" Food Circus in the Coliseum, Prepared At Your Table recuperating in the Queensway have been induiged in and have es f " ~¢a + * att # ‘ « t “‘ “"~1“ ‘:†I]“ 0 am. on the pacity as loyal ick and roll during the "Ex." Entrants mereâ€" MAITRE DE General Hospital after an operâ€" lost their novelty and there P : * e it dn «ht s"&_‘ ‘“'\,"' (‘; ""A"“ st 16 , fans look forward to the big ly record their name and adâ€" ERIC HOFER ation hardly anything new to do. The . j mss $ i "' d +4 * ." mk-..\;\,( vets ,: \,.:.}l, .â€,T‘ event, Tickets are as scarce as dress on a draw ticket and deâ€" bit 4 xt o . 5 34 | Hill onservation Ares 1/ ; From Vienme, Austria * f * exhibition, whi« opens nex ke 8 Tiiait" /.Â¥ n IS A BIRD: e "I'l \»' \" mes® dcnt! posii i1 n s special container in | l Mr. and Mrs. W. Storkey and week should provide one more t O t ue L 4 % } Jnt '\ is p ie But speaking of her here each Pickin‘ Chicken locatio 5 R children, Carol and Bmian of outing for the youngsters. if ‘he | § i i Te w3 ® is * o s o o se scP ons croup of chicken exneinsiOn September 2. all tickeis will Enjoy ATN‘O‘;:“" Out Ramsbury Road have just reâ€" parents can summon together . M l is m *‘ Heale * * 8 ' """k“_““" of [:"L‘ “ ‘t‘lv Pict y 6 ‘_}‘\‘_â€l" n [ who be placed in a giant box at the + a» turned from a week‘s vacation enough energy to make the trip. . @ i; :*v’ : wig £ on mas ol ols & do harn Hickeis in sine y. CN.E‘s "Under 21 Clu sre ’TOWN CR'ER in Connecticut They stayed with The Collier family has toured . M .3" “:un ‘l ;‘ "\ ;‘;‘["k,.‘ ‘ m [ n hats of ve T / “‘M 25 ; of tickets will be «n ‘ ROOM friends, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tingle Toronto Island, Pioneer Village, â€" ® C Euk M eais dn ‘,{"( &T ""\'i,“ iB ‘Tofoil ind Hamiltor ond names of winners a icâ€" . a hei mer home. " er the 2oo. the Museum., High Park L a » C enlla io ns AlUAd 11 L se ‘ T Featuring : at their summe t [imber the e 1 n wl‘ wl 7 ‘ENED HERE ds k ) y ying P for â€"fifin 6 JO’HNNY WwINTON Trails. On the trip home, the and many picmec spots and swimâ€" " \ “b" { Ei SRE § Pn es H‘J hz w us berf at the organ console Storkeys visited New York City, ming ‘holes," and 1 think that % * l 173: i T M‘ 1 ‘ T antâ€" in 1 1 eâ€" Beat »‘ 7 e | | and toured the Empire State we are just about ready for the h ‘;‘"7.. % h ks %" AIJ I \;»‘P o i ]*“ ‘~ Area Ora e place \’“\ ‘59 CHEVROLET THE Building, Rockefelier Centre and fall term to begin‘ Until it doés i TB t +â€" dSha I _ lovd ks | olber pomis of Infersst The though, Ibere in dliwoyve the local &\ p & § T A ie |thousands of years as « &# voung ac 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 culinder. so | /orl { rime 6 The childrer l 10 % §» Aent A firstnar lerd , PIGKFA'R \\Ox'\r'i\ }M‘:r vas visited on a suntmer school The children are M C : n .“ï¬'?ï¬â€˜ Sunday, August 30 WORLD nt 6 t 8 ts â€" ‘ | TAVERN RESTAURANT day that the thermometer was supervised youth leaders. esâ€" i 4 C . 9 9 IX A PORD" â€"_ Als. fHiubk A $ o ms « rw. A goin at DINING LOUNGE registering ninety degree temâ€" peci elected for the task ENt f , # & \ 4 rmaad ch 3 iL 7 alifon ©a , y, | peratures, and althoug t was Art ind | game are the fF] P h iRinigture oâ€"la yat . \ 5â€"343 2282 Lake Shore Blvd sp hotf an enjovable p was older of the day. and snmelimes rlag :‘ t# 4 y k m a. s had and man: ntecesting ex~ penny carni reâ€"held. Ir W ] f *A © * f reatu ans BANQUET FaAciLities || }s3, <nd m# ‘ PEonpa aploect) tamer Dong 3| e 1 e . o & 1' a FOR WEDDINGS + * * take place on very watm dias ol ; f ed e 5 C 4 ‘ Vel’ |Se f BUSJNESS LUNCHEONS 3 Hsumer 3 g. in the Our focal schoo at ireene. e # i by most peopl . 15 * Sunday, Neptember 6 "WILD & | PRIVATE PARTIES Laurentians was made Mrs. land and perhaps a morning or BOUQUET FOR A QUEEN. Etobicoke residgent Marilyn Mathers & uuai‘l SCRtember, 80 WH a ROSS WEMP | ; j > ANIMALS WE CAN Kxow I f e \ C. 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