Toko your building problems to your Barron Doolor Ruby Elisabeth Iveson is now home from hospital and is reported to be proqmeimr "fuoetorilr. Milly of you will know of course that they In the proud plrents of two lovely ehildren-David and Snun, "" 6 Ind 3. Happy nnni- vomry all of rout Congrutulatiom to Mr. Ind Mrs. At 1‘9me of il Epsom Downs Drive, who will luv. been married nix your- on June 9. I see that this in the - Ind eandy nnnivemry. I [lieu one forgets .11 about cllor- in " I timo like this. Mr. and Mrs. Town-and no celebrating by hold- ing I party that evening for neigh- borg Ind friends. Many happy return- to Dunn: Kennody ot " Epsom Down Dr., who wu tour yarn old on Lily 30, And who had eleven guest- at her party. And what I good Lima wu had by Bill lion " "t-qrell into the month (the. and rm it summer -tttnr-Ae.t and thud“ atoms and after a. storm I [only freatv. nu- that only min an bring. And making of run. ht’n hope, now that the umb m Min; fixed that nave: "sin will than be and: mud! Now to th. budnou of the wuk. Btllhd HARM†greetings to John no... vibe Wu 18 09 Mar 22. COMPANY 1.†MAIN S. WESTON " Jinarueemrr Js Ii biGii Hill Notice is hereby given to the owners of all vacant lands in the Township of Etobicoke that unless action is taken by June 20, 1950 to conform with the terms of the Act, said lands will be entered upon and treated. The costs of such treatment will be eharged against the taxes of the lands in question. Weeds on vacan't lands m not only unsightly but are nuisance. Do your part to indicate this nuisance. Section No. 4 Weed Control Act, Province of Ontario states: THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED We: . Sam John . Manual . Totem . Win-um . Vancouvov THE "MI UMBER I COMPETENT BARBERS 1742 JANE STREET 1 Block North of Lawrence Devlin’s Modern KEEP COOI Barber Shop Keep That Fro-h Incl: Visit Your Barber Often Beverley Hills â€DUTYFOIBE "ha-MOI. Every occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weeds designated noxious by the regulMiorur " often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their needs. R.S.0. 1937, 0.344 " Notice to Property Owners Re: Besides Rock Wool Insulation you: Barrett Dealer ho I complete line of roofing Ind weatherproof- ing Intuit]; WEEDS ma 1.1951 with DARREN" _ii'iiiiiiiiiiii W001 FROM '[HE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS ADVERTISING PAYS - TRY IT Good Fellowship Club will meet at Mrs. H. Codlin's on Jutw 13th. There will be a roll call, and the program committee is com- prised of Mrs. L. Mason, Mrs. A. Mason, and Mrs. Morrow. 81 SOUTH STATION M'. WESTON 1968 Mr. and Mrs. G. Ella and family attended Gradhouse reunion at Thistletovm, June 2nd. During the severe thunder storm on Friday evening, Howard Ellis house was struck by light. hing. Luckily it didn't set a fire, although considerable damage was done. Our congratulations to Mrs. Kendall who is celebrating her 96th birthday on Sunday, June 10th. She is still active and inter, ested in the home duties. Several of our community mem- bers attended Clairville Spring Pair. A Very plucky roacua wan made by Mr. A. Casrtner of Wendi!“ Ave. on Saturday last when he re- leased Raymond Francis from a Powerline just west of Beverly Hills, alter the lad had climbed a transformer. Raymond guffered se- vere burns and is in the Sick Chil- dren's Hospital. He had been stay- ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Bridan of William Craig Drive, to whom we offer sympathy, for his accident must have been alarming for them. We hope Raymond will noon be well enough to visit again. Detach, “any, on " th- five noun involved in the at Mei- ant wally Ind In upon“ to have had I trutuud ool|or bone, in now reported to hm]. a tgaetagmd pawl, no bu May in Ina-pin! ttttrat be prolonged. Sorry to bur that, Dorothy, The driver of the CBr, JIck Runs“, in home from hospital now. Claudette in mu "my. In bun who M with m. In in now inmvin. Correspondent.. Mrs. J. Cameron WALLACE ROOFING SMITHFIELD JOHN E. FENNING, Weed Inspector, Township ot Etobicoke, Insulation In Blemkerts, Dam and Granular“! Form Keeps winter heat in Keeps ummor hoot out Gin: â€are fin-W7 a public WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LTO. "Now that Oakdale Acres is tak- ing on her 'new look,' meaning of course our new lawns, fences, vege- table gardens, etc., I would like to iremind everyone of our most im, portant growing things--our chil- _ dren. In a way, they are now de- , prived of the freedom they enjoyed when they were able to roam around everyone's property. With this in mind, it is inevitable that they will be playing more Ind more ‘on the roads with their carriages land bicycles. They are only chil- ’dren and the least we can do is to drive with the utmost care in order l that they will have unequal chance 10f growing as our lawns and flow- iers have. Remember, folks, your iown lawns won’t look much to you 'without your child!" A very timely article, Mrs. Arm- strong. Yes, we cannot over-em- phasize the fact that Oakdale Acres is not Wilson Ave. It’s the place where you live. It's the place where you could Ill turn off Wilson Ave. when you an driving and cut your speed down to " the ' LAWRENCE AVE. E. WESTON 1224 Mrs. R. Armstrong of 1 Snow- den has asked to my I few words in this week’s column: Jack Hiles celebrated his 13th birthday on Sunday, June 8. Iru, nephew, Martin Adair, celebrated his first birthday on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, 1882 Wilson Ave., newcomers to the district, are proud to announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, May 28. N Any team with players under 15 years of age wishing to play an exhibition game with Riverside United church team, please make arrangements with Mr. Smith, 1875 Wilson Ave., Mr. E Cork, Main St. N., or phone me at 21884. and I will relay the mess- age Both boys' and girls' team: are invited. Congratulation To out I game. Conm-tulatlou b the mu Humbervicw Ont Put tor knit-c won top rating at the Cuban. on Saturday. June 8, " Illinzton Park. Although the m min. ton Pack won the Til-0W†Trophy from In. it m'l Vithout a long hard struggle. Better luck peat time, fellowll We no planed to see that the Fin: Thistleluwn Cub Pack also won top rating under the new leadership of Don Patterson Ind Beth Miles. Riverside United church boys' team will play with“ unlnu the married men's team in Humber- view school grounds on Tuesday, June 12 at 7 pan. Mn. Leno and Gordon Reid will be umpires. A prize will be given for the winning team. Everyone is invited to, come ALBION PARK oft'.','?',',"'.",'".., and ehjoy this big league Oakdale Acres By MAE WALLBANK 31 LONEY AVE. Wd rah“ Planned to hear that ,Ronnne Steven-on h home from ttte hot- 'ityjetddrtiIrftn., 7 - Mr. Ian Wm is out of the lol- pital main and in tooling and: better. hm 1nd lobby M ham been confined to their hm um tht, mumps. Wedding Anniversary (noting: to Mr. und Mn. Art Wan. Elm- hunt drive, on their anninrnry, June 1. - Belated birthday greetings to June Gooderhnm, Elmhurst drive, who celebrated her birthday on May M. June's neighbour, Patay Boyd 'relebrated her birthday on May M. Mrs. Bil-ingu- of Muple was t welcome visitor " St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Penn. She was t former resident of Thistletown. It would be interesting to know who travelled over the new high- way and bridge first. We. saw an odd cat and truck belonging to the construction company. The road seems to be coming along in good shape. Hope all our Imall folk are happy and grateful to our gracious King for giving them a holiday on his birthday. Quite a lot of damage is reported up the line as a result of last Friday's lightning storm. Three cows were killed and hydro and lights put out of commission. On Wednelday, Mly M, we were honored by a visit trom the famous Tallis Choir under the direction of Mr. John Cozenl. It was I lovely serviee and we extend our grateful thanks. The collection was in aid of the organ fund. Mrs. Hitchman and Mrs. Field have been responsible for a month’s cleaning of the church, and have done s mighty good job. Thank you, ladies. Service next Sunday is at 3.15 pan., and our good friend and former rector, Rev. T. B. Butler will be back with us. We would ask you to be on hand to give our former rector a hearty welcome. The rector spoke on the parable of the great supper taken from St. Luke 14. After explaining the lesson to us, he left us with this thought--Are we all too pre- occupied with worldly things to hear God's gracious call? Do we not, as the te in the parable, make all kin of excuses to com tent ourselves with the idea that we will all get to heaven? Mr. Harry Robinson was in charge at St. Andrew’l Sunday School, with Rev. D. Paterson officiating at the church service. Holy Communion was celebrated at the 3.15 service. The choir, under the direction of Mr. A. Wynne- Field, sang "Lord For Thy Tender Mercy's Sake." Mr. Yearsley acted as sidesman. Sunday school md congrega- tional picnic on Saturday, June 9, at 1.30 pm. We leave from the Sunday school, and ladies, please provide the lunch baskets. Away we'll go for a good time in High Park. If_you have I car, please arrange to take a small child or your neighbour. We hope'to have a truck for the older children. On Saturday afternoon our United Church friends had a picnic at River Valley Church. It was too bad it was chilly and threatening ram. Tho when of the Can-dim The Women's Guild were all ready for a clean-up outside the church on Monday, June 4. More power to you, ladies! A Youth Rally will be held in the town hall on Friday evening. Pictures will be shown in connec- tion with Christian work. Make that a date, plemse-it will surely be a step in the right directionl Late flush: ii/i boy for the vinehamu of Rosalie. Congratula- tions to the proud pnrentl. Them will be a nun! meeting of the humyen' Auociltion some time this month. On thr amend: in the important question of the roads. And if myone aha In: my other points to bring up this will be In good I time In Any, u there will be the right kind of people to stat: your complaint to. The time and plum in not In yet certain, but your street reprrrsenta- tive will let you know. Aa for the school, it will in trll probability be the name so before. nut " Ille- " keg?!“ not (all; Anywhere -, a; “an, Then In no and ttmit up. u. M; ii. Inâ€. thy m1 bt my. You all one up here to let en; from the battle " the eitP--to thtd I [hot when you could nine you children. So let’- do jun thatt And in cloning, to the people on [any Av... Heynnrket. Snowden, balm, ste., you Ill an co-opereh and In Io doing In will partially eliminate thu duet prob- lem " the am time. We see some very by†been on the corner of Snowden and Lomy (the Tumbulle). Their boy cum home from the hospital iaat week. Welcome home, Ion! Will you plan. pan on my items of interest that you In“. folks. It is the only wny we know what’l going on. ELMLEA Cont-pendant: Mrs. CHM. Thistletown Correspondent t wimp GUIDE. mu A pre-Ichéol pienie" for childnn aux-ting lehool in September will be held In the "tttttrl on June 19. Tomorrow evening, June 8, a movie taken of Portland, Omen, will be shown In the Community Hall, Thuthtomt. TM- il . W0tt- derful movio. "Youth for Christ" in the them. of the evening. no do com. out. to no the picture And take put in the singing. There will be two trioc entertaining. and it mund- lih I â€MI mm. Legion mm on I In: trip to Buffnlo on Sunni-y. and from ‘11 accounts they had a grand time. Lut Thursday was recital night for the pupils of Min Mollie MaeGrraror, dance teacher. in Eaton Auditorium. Pupils from Humber Summit were: Gail Jordan, Gloria Yurieh, Janet Jordan, Jacqueline Richardson. Carol and Lynda. Thole attending the recital were Mr. md Mrs. A. Donn. Mrs. Henry, Durban Jean Mathew, Mr. and Mrs. C. Donn. Mn. R. Schultz, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. Yurick, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jordan. Them neighbours Friends in Humber Summit were very sorry to hear of Mrs. J. FentonU (Sn) aeeident-a broken hip, through a fall down basement Maura. At the time of writing, Mrs. Fenton was feeling quite a lot better. She is in St. MiehaeN Hospital. third floor, A Visit or even I and helps when one is in bed. Charleen Johnson celebrated her birthday on May 24 with friends to lunch at noon, and ending the day at Auntie Olive and Uncle Matt‘s home (Mr. and Mrs. M. Campbell), where there were fire crackers, pop, hot dog: and sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and daugh- ter Dianne were visitors for the week-end at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Doug. Richardson, George street, Humber Summit. last week-end, returning home Sun- day evening; They vinited Ipper- Sub Beach, just 12 miles from rediton, Ind also Ihopped at Exeter. Mr. and Mm. Smith sent greeting: to all friends in Humber Summit and Woodbridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lockhart and Roy paid I nun-prise visit to their daughter and son-in-law’s (Mr. te, Mme. A. Smith) home at Cred n Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Knox' Ave., Humber Summit, on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. S. Morgan of Silverthom, Carol, Ruth, and .Ciryl. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Graham Aire. Mr. and Mm. A. Godfrey, Lois and Eileen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, on Sunday evening. Community picnic in being held on August 4 to Champlain Park, Orillia. Tickets can be had from Mr. R. Sleigh. Reserve your seat as early as possible. Don't forget the Home and School meeting ha: been changed to the 28th of June. Please keep this date in mind, and we do hope we have a good number out; as it l May 24, Gail Jordan celebrated ;her birthday by having a party on (the lawn of her parent's home, entertaining the following guests to lunch: Ruth Wiley, Marga Mc- Kane, Barbara Jean MacLean, Mary Lou Johnson, Zelma Emma, Gloria Yurick, Patsy Moreen, Mar- garet Ann Parks, Sharon and Donna Blakey, Rosemary Campbell, Barry Turnbull, Betty Ann Gabriel- son, Lynda Doan, Jean Baainger, Arlene Bamford, Catherine Mimo- wary and Janet Jordan. is the last-meeting till thi, {all School room, Borden street, ES. _ Birthday greetings to Ellen Dove, Gatwick Ave., Toronto 13; Miss Winnie Harris, north of Wilson Ave., Weston; June 1, Gwen Donn celebrated her birthday with a group of school chums for supper, and then a theatre party to end the evening, a very nice way to end a birthday. _ [and an: a! the day by his. then We: to the dual: pub â€took him. The aragel put was held in the Varsity Stadium. in. Brownies, were quite thrilled to see so many Guides, and alto the (mt number of flags arr-ind by the Girl Guidea. Brownie dun who were there were as tailors: Dorothy Fox, Marion Nixon, Sandra Busby, Gloria Yurlck, and Barbara Jean Mao. Lean. In. Gretta Ridden Dixort,, Commiuioner of Jarvis dutriet,l led the Guides in the Guide, Promise. Senior Capt. Leslie Pindred gave a prayer; then all n- peatod the Lord's Prayer, and then all Guides repeated the new Guide Prayer. Sea Cadets took up the collection A very inspiring " dress was given by Senior Capt. Leslie Pindred. Mrs. R. G. Hunter, Past Provincial Area Commissioner of the area of Greater Toronto, took the salute in the march past. By kind permission of Senior Major A. Mclnnes, the Earlseourt Sahi- tion Army Band, under the direc- tion of Bandmaster Wallace Mason, provided the music for the service. At the march past, the Sea Cadets Girls' Band played and headed the parade. 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