Jj I INOIDUr mmA vrnioncc ds «c Allh c 1A : 4 Interesting and informative talk. stems in hot water halfway up Ah.lm.ohvlthu-l-“ Allo®w to ecol, then add mmnnnmmlabm-mmm:nmnl!mm tions regarding the problems and For Hred roses, cut the hase of U The guest speaker, Mrs. J. L. m. Pastâ€"president of the Council of Women‘s Asâ€" f Wociations and who was aiso Secâ€" a #etary of Women‘s Work in the f; The Beverley Hills United Church Women held their April meeting in the Fireside Room on Wednesday, April 25. With Auâ€" Crey Corneil presiding, a fine Easter Devotional was given by the members of the Friendship unit â€"â€" Verna Bell, Ruth Brock, Connie â€" Caswell, Mary _ Logan, y Miatominilive Marg Seeley. the ccclnon she was pres with a beattiful corsage of #arnations. the groom, held a bridal shower at her home on Friday, April 27. Honoured guests, Mrs. C. Macâ€" Kay, grandmother of the groom, and Mrs. W. Dickson, Diane‘s aunt, Mrs. R. C. Miller, mother of the bride, was unable to attend because of influenza. Diane reâ€" eeived many gifts at this "misâ€" :Illnmc‘,' shower and to honour AmiinPlitn®inleianmies Altotishominliicint hi d are happy to announce the forthâ€" coming marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Diane Florence Miller, to Norman Bruce Couper, son of Mr. and Mra. Norman Couper, 73 Hayâ€" market Avenue. The wedding to take place at the Beverley Hills United Church on June 9. It sounds as if Diane has alâ€" ready been caught up in the exâ€" eiting whirl of preâ€"nuptial fesâ€" tivities. _ Mrs. Betty McNeely, 460 Glebeholms Boulevard, aunt of with rainl And ‘some news of folks that ’iPn‘ n;:‘: s went travelling during the Euter);l . : Ta) Wo,.don‘t have to look very far holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shallâ€" renigue to see brilliant yellow forsythia horn, 19 Adele Avenue, lecom-/ * bushes in full yfloom around panied by their daughter and sonâ€"/ CC Downsview and as a calculated inâ€"law, left for a threeâ€"week YAâ€"]WESTON A guess, there will be the scent of Cation in Germany. Flying to TO CORP( orange blossom in the air when London, England, then by ear the month of June rolls around at|through Europe to their destina~) Metz, Fra the home of the Millers. tion, the home of their sonâ€"inâ€"laws‘‘motion of :Mr, and Mrs. Raiph C. Milier, Parents. Su.re hope they have A John Frank! 15 Adele Avenue, Oakdale Acres, TOndtTfU! time, qa° need we "’J::"b;’;%’: forth.|that. ::fl:;?l:‘::i :;n(:;ni;e?:ed':::_}l?mm Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, quarters in Ser iane Florence Miller, to Mr. l‘nd Mrs. Glenn Miller, son | Co 3 , Dian + {nt C rporal | Norman Bruce Couper, son of Mr.}:lyl:d ';dng:‘::t::: fGol:“:::‘Ejl:‘t‘:r‘Mr' F. Kilg lndl:thNmnlngthfle.d? H‘Z;‘visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cjn“e’ Weston Teke yisex as the, Reveniey, quirg] 3L er, 15 MA dols Avenue, and ting Cpl Kilgo: United Church on June 9. couldn‘t h;ave picked a better time suppol:t equi It sounde as if mis.. .. _, Weatherâ€"wise. BMAE ars Hatsâ€"off to the Marshalls for making their home and back garâ€" den available for this occasion â€" no mean chore â€" and we‘re glad for their sakes it wasn‘t pouring en ies were not only expert at picking and Mrs. A. delicious fruit, they picked flOï¬"Avenue, took ous sunny weather for their Apple! Davenport T Day too. With empty bï¬keu-’?raise, winni money boxes full and ravenous apâ€" 3h, attained petites, cubs from the 1st Beverâ€" vocal class. _ ley Hills, congregated at the home Ellen Blogg, of C.M. Roly Marshall, 19 Tumâ€"|tions Paula! pane St., to wolf down nnd-( wiehes, doughnuts and pop, supâ€" Members of plied by the ladies‘ auxiliary. Cubl: operative Art receiving prizes for the best dec-wSplâ€"ing Exhib orated baskets:â€" Trevor Davies, eolours, monoj Wayne Garthson, Steve Glrthlon.}in the main and Brad Ringer. (It will ha am ly event, with a limited number of| lll t on e desih (of tickets literally "going like hot|‘ "*‘** cakes" â€" to avoid disappointment, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Orel, 24 telephone for your tickets NOW!|P2Ne St., on the death of Father in Grimsby, Ontario. 4â€"9745, or Mrs. H. Harmish, CH and refreshments. The tickets are 3!_.00» andâ€e-n be obtained by Hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades solutions that or no trumps â€" yes, whatever you gated in many call, heres a date for card players concerning Ser to keep in mind. Wednesday, May| â€" 16, St. Philip Neri C.W.L. is sponâ€"| Sympathy o soring its‘s Annual Card Party at tended to: the Parish Hall, 2124 Jane St., in â€" Mr. and M aid of the School Bursary Fund. Ouarria it P CHANGES IN PLANS promise a new look to the Italian Gardens in Thistletown, scheduled to open May 20. C. D. Milani, Gardens president ‘The Boy Scouts Association This is a highly successful yearâ€" mmmyq:. 1962â€"Page 12 AROUND DOWNSVIEW it will be both Bridge and WITH KAY NEAPOLE C omail | The Beverley Hills â€" United "W® Church Women held a delightful honoutiSpring Tea and Fashion fim on émiE!|Saturday, April 28. The Pireside f pmk-m at the church was attracâ€" tively decorated with yellow forâ€" sythia and daffodils. An arrangeâ€" United ment of iris, gladiolas and mums April‘centred the Tea table. Audrey Corâ€" om on neil, Tsobelle Story, Ruth Brock, h Auâ€" and Eleanor Wray poured tea and a fine coffee. The hostesses were: Mary en by Johnson and Anne Black. A vote ndship of thanks to the LHS. unit and Brock, Friendship unit for making | a Logan, | pleasant afterncon for all who atâ€" tended. o ugmemnd n . {( _ When carnations droop, again sponâ€"| Sympathy of the district is exâ€" cut the stems just above a leaf rty at tended to: ‘node, then plunge into very cold St» in|> Mr. and Mrs. Allan L Macâ€" â€"water up to the flower heads and Fund. Quarrie, 18 Palamar Rd., on the leave overnight. ® “d,duth of his Father, of Fergus,) 2L PFiZES| Ontario. Congratulations too, to Bob and Kay Brobst, 166 Richard Clark Drive, on the birth of a daughter at Toronto Western Hospital, April 29, sister for Brenda and Sylvia. Congratuilations to Mr. and Mrs Jack Knights, 65 Dombey Rd., on the birth of their son on Tuesday, April 24. |_Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wilkinson, !11 Yvonne Avenue, on the death ‘of her Mother. Avenue, took high honours at the Vualilia. Their efforts were well ® \Davenport . Festival of | Sacred|rewarded, proceeds from the evan-%hr?.h e faacoe sunone n ’Praise, winning the silver medal. ing, seventyâ€"seven dollars. Under| daill d Time to take on various \She attained a mark of 87 in thc’the leadership of Joanne Stubb-.{; ’h"]'d Pojects: But it is danâ€" vocal class. Paula is a pupil oftthh group was reâ€"organized i“J use oin P ;’ 3ti ° d the Th 9 Ellen Blogg, RM.T. Congratulaâ€" January with tweive giris, now the ***"* arthritis an e rheum tions Paula! Jmembenhip has swelled to twenty.{ltlt diseases, ( â€"â€"â€"â€"« ‘f’one. The Fashion Show was their Experience shows arthritis sufâ€" Members of the Society of Coâ€" first project for much needed ferers to be particularly susceptâ€" operative Artists are presenting a funds and we wish them every|ible to trying all sorts of treatâ€" Spring Exhibition of oils, waterâ€" success in all their endeavours in ment without the advice of a doeâ€" colours, monoprints and woodcuts the months to come. tor. Such attempts at doâ€"itâ€"yourâ€" in the main library, Willomhle.l Rerrzccos Jlsel{ treatments are dangerous. It will be officially opened at 8:30 , Dangerous, says the Society, beâ€" p.m. Friday, May 4, by D. McKay: l‘T he W.A. of St, Step! hen.l An.(cause. while many forms of arthâ€" Houstoun, President of the Onâ€" £0U°*" Crnaeh " are : holding *lritis are not serious or crippling, . * i .q; "Spring Tea" on Saturday, May| tario Society of Artists and will ) : o ithey can become so through negâ€" continue until Saturday, May 25.‘5:_?;“{_""‘* in the church hall.! NU C*I DCCDINT 80 MNTOUR and Mrs. A. Ingham, 34 Loney Avenue, took high honours at the Davenport Festival of Sacred ‘Praise, winning the silver medal. She attained a mark of 87 in the vocal class. Paula is a pupil of Ellen Blogg, RM.T. Congratulsâ€" tions Paula! Mrs. Jean Sneyd and Mrs. Geoffrey Grohe, 183 Richard Clark Drive, on the death of their Father. solutions that are being investiâ€" each stem preferably just ..bon“ gated in many parts of the world‘a leaf branch. Place the stems in‘ concerning Senior Adults. [wboiling water in a saucepan. | Paula Ingham, daughter of Mr points out some of . Jon Douglas Fabbro. and they‘ Cpl Kilgore serves as a mobile tter time support equipment operator at the RCAF‘s No. 3 Fighter Wing, Zweiâ€" ____ jbrucken, Germany. her ~]WESTON AIRMAN PROMOTEp CU‘®® o% means of nrevention are,| o jas yet, unknown. Through early| r TO CORPORAL IN EUROPE ;diaznosis and proper treatment,| ~| Metz, France, Aprilâ€"The pro. arthritis often can be controlledf ‘‘motion of Leading Aircraftm;n,‘fl“d serious disability and deformâ€" A John Franklin Kilgore, 34, to the ity prevented. \ ) rank of corporal, has been announâ€"‘ moorrmhncmrnmmereccanmmmccmtenmennen | ced by RCAF Air Division Hend.’ The average person‘s intake of) » quarters in Europe. water used to be set at six to eight| :: Corporal Kilgore is the son Of‘g]n-u a day. Today‘s thinking hJ .|Mr. F. Kilgore, 2431 Finch Ave.| "*t mO#St Deople have enough fluid} The C.G.LT. Downsview Baptist) _ That is when, according to The ‘Church, held a very lncmxtnl}c‘n'di‘-“ Arthritis and Rheumaâ€" Fashion Show on Wednesday,tism Society, you try your own | April 25. Sponsored by Simplicity hand at attempting to treat arthâ€" ‘Patterns, the following ,m.iritis and other theumatic diseases. modelled teenage dresses and If you really go into this doâ€"itâ€" ‘suits:â€" Dana Kennedy, Judith yourself treatment, you‘ll find Rynders, Marg Gemmell, Lyn(yourseK joining a group of otherâ€" Atchison, Gina Alinaier, and Barâ€" wise fairly sensible people who try bara Turner. Climax of the evenâ€"{special diets which are supposed |ing, a graduation gown. Duringito "oil the joints" wearing copper; the intermission homeâ€"made candy|bracelets; taking remedies which ‘was sold and the lucky draw winâ€" promise impossible results or, even {ners were: Mrs, E. Turbill, Mrs.‘crawling under bramble bushes! â€" The W.A. of St. Stephen‘s M_’Dangerous, says the Society, beâ€". glicanâ€" Church are hol ding ';c‘a\fse, while many forms o'f arth~ j ;“Spring Tea" on Saturday, M.yi"t“ are not serious or cnppling,\ 5, 2â€"4:80 p.m., in the church hail. th*Y <an become so through negâ€"| Do join them and relax while you lect or improper treatment. | sip a refreshment cup of tea. There[ The number one rule to follow will also be a Bake Sale and‘is to see your doctor, according) Variety Table. Adults 35¢. Chilâ€" to C.A.R.S. authorities. There are| dren 20c. leffective measures of treatment| â€"tA0| Ffrank Young _\ _ Robert Simpson Residence: 249â€"9984 CH 1â€"3695 OUR OFFICE: 1125 ISLINGTON AVEâ€"REXDALE, ONT. oo CH. 1â€"3581â€"2 CH. 1â€"2447 AN IMPORTANT PART OF sTATE FARM‘S NATIONWIDE CLAIMs sERVICE T Â¥ m P e e l c STATE FARM MuTuai AVTOMORNE INEVRANCE COMPANY Drap In and See: CkthhmFudo State Farm settied 1 cloim every 15 seconds in 1960. Total, 2,157,390 claims. Record claim costs totaled $243,829,851.00 in 1960. Stote Form insures more than 6,000,000 cars in U.S. ond Conado, World‘s largest. for purity in their tea, coffee, milk and foods, and that his own thirst can be his guide to water drinking. For safeâ€" ty‘s sake, the water supply at cotâ€" tage or camp is tested periodically available, even though specific eures or means of prevention are, as yet, unknown. Through early diagnosis and proper treatment, arthritis often can be controlled tor. Such attempts at doâ€"itâ€"yourâ€" gsel{ treatments are dangerous. Dangerous, says the Society, beâ€" cause, while many forms of arthâ€" ritis are not serious or crippling, There is a time yourself, you will yourself. *"We have several _bundreds of meres of serviced industrial lands available for immediate purchasâ€" ers, as well as potential industrial land that will be fully serviced in the next two to three years," said the Reeve. Reeve Goodhead concluded, "This happy situation does not happen ‘by accident, but rather through hard work, using good common sense." _ "We have allowed no grass to grow under our feet in our efforts to provide to our people, a comâ€" munity that has been aptly deâ€" scribed as the Valhalla of comâ€" munity living‘ in the Dominion of Canada," he added. such as water, sewers, Speaking in his weekly radio ï¬ha. Reeve Goodhead added industrialists also look for a wellâ€"run imunicipality, "one in which they know their interest will be respected, maintained and imâ€" Iproved." _ "Our new development is propâ€" erly planned, architecturally deâ€" signed and reflects all the imâ€" provements of modern thinking and design." | Industrial inquiries for sites in North York continue to mount in increasing numbers reports Reeve Norman Goodhead. Reasons are the lower industrial tax rate, one of the lowest in the metro area, strategic location of rail and road facilities, and good Reeve Lauds N.Y. 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