From attentionâ€"getting coâ€"orâ€" dinates featuring the newest shades in slims with silk print overblouses, the show quickly moved on. Among the "suitable for any occasion", a pale green flowered shirtwaist, a powder blug boucle suit and a chic black shift which sported . a threeâ€"quarter length black/white check coat with red lining. To [ tnih 2 d d Also, under Chapter 427, Section 19. said Act proâ€" vides that every person who contravenes any of the proâ€" visions of this Act or of the regulations, or of any order made under this Act, is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liable for a first offence to a fine of not more than $25.00 and for a second or subâ€" sequent offence to a fine of not ‘less than $25.00 and not more than $100.00. Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with The Weed Control Act of Onâ€" tario, (R.S.O. 1960), Chapter 427, Sections 3 and 13, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of Etobicoke are destroyed by the Ist of May, 1963, and throughout the season as often as is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA CH 1â€"6584 EM 4â€"5141 a termpDlan loan means ready cash for a car or any other big purchase ... puts buying momey in your pocket on a lowâ€"cost, businesslike basis. Next time you wish to finance a car, & TV set, a washing machine, or need money for doctor‘s bills, or taxes . . . any ROYAL BAN K reasonable purpose . . . compare the cost of a Royal Bank termDlan loan. Y find . your‘;elf saving cond‘d)enfleol::me: "i"':');«e“ l wâ€:“ '.....!'._‘"::'.c:..n.:-m. charges! Borrow up to $3,600, take up to 36 months to pay back in regular instalments. And the loan is life insured. Get the simple facts in your termDlan loan bookiet, at any Royal Bank branch. YOUR MoOST €2 VALUABLE ( jail 4 PROPERTY s _ CAN BE I LIFE â€" INSURANCE Gordon W. Akott, C.L.U. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE NOTICE RE NOXIOUS WEEDS The musical accompaniment was provided by pianst, Mrs. F. Hodgson. Tea and cookies were served by the April ladies of the Women‘s Church Year. And with that April feeling in the air, take your partners for a Hoedown! The Pioneers of Beverley Hills United Church present Percy Beers at their anâ€" nual "Spring Hoedown" to be D. T. Day, Weed Inspector, M Deputy Road Commissioner Weston & Lawrence Branch B. J. Trew Manager Weston & Ray Branch W. S. Paterson, Manager | To The Parish Group, St. David‘s | W.P.C.H.L. Church, are holding a flower arâ€" | _ To top off the hockey season, | ranging demonstration, sponsorâ€" { the Flyers thought it a nice idea |ed by Floraâ€"Town, in the Parish if a game with the men of Bevâ€" lmu on Monday, April 29, 8 p.m. erley Hills United Church could Admission is 50¢ including reâ€" | be arranged. So the men affecâ€" | freshments. _ Floral Arrangeâ€" ; tionately called the B.H.U.C. Old | ments will be given away as priâ€" i Boys, went into action recruitâ€" | zes, |ing a team. Not having enough | ocms (men who desired to play shin-’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes, who ney), they had to go to the minâ€" / have been in a nursing home for or leagues of the B.H.U.C. and i some â€" weeks, have returned / bring up reserves. â€" home. We wish them continued The game took place in the Downsview Arena, Wednesday, April 17, at 9 p.m., and will go down in history as the most shameful exhibition ever put on by the Flyers â€" they went down to defeat by a score of 52. For the B.H.U.C. Old Boys (?), Howâ€" ard Parsons and Ron Lorry (reâ€" serves) scored two goals each, while Ken "Punch" Postles manâ€" (Continued on page 16) THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK SALE OF USED EQUIPMENT The materials listed below are offered for sale. Each item will be sold singly an the basis of the first acceptable offer. The buyer will be responsible for removal of purchased matâ€" erials. All sales are C.O.D. only. No refund or. exchange. ; 4 Washing Machines 6 Record Players 1 Heavy Duty Range 1 Treadle Sewing Machine 1 Electric Gladiron 13 Fire Extinguishers Lounge Furniture Dinette Furniture 3 Lathes 1 Dustâ€"collector â€", Wood Working Shop 1 Diving Board Sale materials may be viewâ€" ed at the Administration Anâ€" nex, 159 Almore Avenue, Dowâ€" nsview, Ontario, between the nours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M.. Monday to Friday. Conâ€" tact Mr. K. Wardle, 633â€"8050 Sale will be discontinued afâ€" ter 4:30 P.M., April 30, 1963. F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Director of Education. D. G. Stanbury, B.A. Chairman Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the Purchasing Departâ€" ment. 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale. Ontario, 225â€"4661. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK FUEL TENDERS Sealed tenders, clearly markâ€" ed as to tender number, will be received in the office of the Assistant Secretary, for the supply and delivery of coal, fuel oil and gasoline for the 1963â€"64 season. Tenders close at 3:00 P.M.. May 6, 1963. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac »pted. F. W. Minkler, B.A D.Paed., Director *of _ ‘ucation. R. D. G. Stanbk ©. BA. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes, who have been in a nursing home for some weeks, have returned home. We wish them continued improvement in health. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L. Maidment, on the arâ€" rival ~of their second Grandâ€" daughter, Sandra Lynn, sister for Susan Kim. Sandra just misâ€" sed, by one day, being a Birthâ€" day gift for Susan. Proud parâ€" ents are Grant and Bonnie Maidâ€" ment. The Anglican Congress, to be held in Toronto August 13â€"23, involves a great deal of organiâ€" zation. Persons willing to enterâ€" tain large parties for dinner or tea, or ladies to assist at tea tents, registration desks and post â€" Communion breakfasts at the Cathedral, please call eithâ€" er Mrs. Hodges, 244â€"0916, or Lewis, 246â€"3948. RIL 27: The coâ€"operation and help of interested fathers is still needed, particularly | for Volunteers please call, for 1st transportation and supervision. Trethewey, J. Zimmerman, 244â€" 0809; Jack Macintyre, 241â€"2805; Jim Hamilton, 244 â€" 4067: For 6 Weston (St. David‘s) call R. Hassard, 241â€"0346. of the late George C. Cruickâ€" shank, Noranda Drive. Mr. Cruâ€" ickshank pased away | during this week. The sympathy of the neighâ€" bours is extended to the family RO 6â€"1777 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU APPLE DAY SATURDAY APâ€" Sunday, April 28, is Minister 1043 WESTON ROAD wM. G. PEBCH. General Insurance Notary Public ANYWHERE T > ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Call airman. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. MacCracken, on the evâ€" ent of their Silver Wedding Anâ€" niversary, Tuesday, April 16. Mrs. MacCracken‘s mother arâ€" rives from England this week, to attend Derek‘s wedding. Trethewey _ Park _ United Church, Junior Choir will preâ€" sent on Friday, and Saturday, May 3 and 4, 7:30 p.m.,; 2 opâ€" erettas "Cowboy on the Moon" and "Roundup on the Moon". Admission 25¢. At the Morning Service, April 21 three children received the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, at Trethewey Park United Church. Miss Rosemary Steele, formâ€" erly of Hearst Circle, and now of, London, Ontario, spent the Eastâ€" er vacation visiting friends in the area. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Foxâ€" worthy, Noranda Drive, who | celebrates on Saturday, April 27. | FUN FAIR, sponsored by the Brookhaven Home and School Association, Saturday, May 11, will feature a full length movie. "The Long, Long Trailer," starâ€" ring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Admission will be 25¢, adults and children, and the first showâ€" ing will be at 12:30 p.m. Also introducing sTATE FARM INSuRrANCE comraniks Home Offices: Toronto, Ont. NAME STREET newly appointed to serve you with the best in auto, life, and fire insurance. MURRAY A. GLIONNA 2431 F w:::m:ve. W. ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN OVER 30 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE 2989A BLOOR STREET WEST PHONE BE 3â€"4661 OR 239â€"9254 CH 91355 WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET UNWANTED HAIR A PROBLEM ? ? The Calico Drive Home and School _ Association will hold their April meeting on Tuesday, April 30th, as the school was closed for the holidays on the third Tuesday when the meetâ€" ing is generally held. This will be the last general meeting beâ€" fore the Spring Fun Fair, so it would be wise for those who have not been in touch with the various committees to volunteer help to come out this night and do so. It is not too late and plenty of help is needed. This is also a last call for those of you who have not yet obtained your tickets for the children‘s movie on Saturday. As usual seats are limited, so hurry and get your tickets. The movie starts at 2:00 p.m. sharp at Calico Drive School. Many people have asked me what is being constructed in the Metro Park below our subdivisâ€" ion, By the way, the park has been newly named Downsview Dells. The construction is simâ€" ply washroom facilities for the public using the park. I visited the park frequently last year and the most common question 1 was asked by strangers was "Where is the washroom?" I am glad to see this simple but neeâ€" essary commodit has beenâ€" addâ€" featured will be Tea Room, Bake Sale, Hobby Show, White Eleâ€" phant Table. There will also be a Science Display under the diâ€" rection of Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Connell. There will be NO Midway this year. Scouts, and Rovers are approaching Apâ€" epl Day in a big way. Cub Rickie Turâ€" ton, Scout Peter Draycott and Rover Paul Speight members of the 2nd Downsview Pack, Troop and Crew, disâ€" play a borrowed Sparrow Missle which is the central attraction of their outâ€" door display at Grang Plaza this week. BITHDAY GREETINGS: Karâ€" en Balsam, Rodney Baldwin, Apâ€" ril 25; Jeff McCarthy, Anne Burâ€" rel, Geraldine Green, April 26; May Richmond, April 27; Rick Paine, April 28; Billy Macintyre Kenny Fossett, Wayne McNaughâ€" ton April 29. CAKDALE HEIGHTS HUMBER DOWNS DISTRICT CUBS Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park Sallyâ€"Ann Kerman Creek which flows through the park will not be polluted this year, or must other sanitary measures be taken to avoid this? If so, will they be taken? Whenever I type this heading and mention Belmar Park the word Park irritates me. . Just what did the subdivider mean by calling this area a park when the same subdivider somehow got away with building an enâ€" tire subdivision without making a provision for a park! Perhaps just giving it the name Park was sufficient for the township in those days of poor councillors and progress without economy. BELMAR PARK Is it safe to assume the MORE ACTIVE AT CHARTERED TRUST MAKE YOUR SAVINGS THE WESTON TIMES PER CENT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns more for you when you save at Chartered Trust. With Deposit Accounts, 4 per cent interest is credited quarterly on minimum mom:& balance. Pass book is required for deposits or wi drawals. With 3‘4 per cent Savings Accounts you enjoy chequing privileges. Make your nvmï¬"em higher interest â€" drop in, or telephone 8276 for information. Published at 235 Dixon Road, Weston by Principal Publishing Ltd, every Thursday V. J. MeMILLAN, President and Publisher Gary Ralph, Managing Editor Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept Ottawa Ont. and for payment of postage in cash SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00, per year in adtance to any address in Canada. Other countries $6.00 SAVE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE For a limited time, free merchandise certificates given with all new accéunts opened in the amount of $25.00 or over. Our longer hours are: Monday to Wednesday 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Thursday & Friday ~9 am. to 8 pm. Saturday 9 am. to 12 noon The Rocket represents Scouting Round The World and how it has travelled to 73 countries which now participate in the Scouting Movement. Apple Day is this Saturday, and scouters will be on duty at the Humber Downs display toâ€" night, Friday night and all day Saturâ€" day to answer any questions of visitors. MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES However, residents of Belmar Park take note. At last you are going to live it up, the name, that is. Work is beginning on the extension of the Black Creek Park encircling the southwest portion of the subdivision, and there will be quite a scenic park for Belmar residents. This, however, is a Metro Conâ€" servation Park and provision will not be made for a playâ€" ground area, therefore it is up to the Ratepayers Association io request playground equipment in the school yard. The summer school program in the . school was not too efficient last year, and since this is a very necâ€" essary and good idea, I would suggest that some of the parents get together and see that this programme is presented in a much better way this year. The place to do this is at your rateâ€" payers association meeting. For further information about this and other issues, call Mrs. Anâ€" nette Wiseberg at Ch. 7â€"6872. Mrs. Wiseberg is secretary of the Belmar Park Ratepayers Associâ€" ation.