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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Apr 1963, p. 5

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~â€"~_â€"~_ _ Cteo on on on on on on on on o‘ omm ue 1 Harley Healey, Bonnyview Dr., are honoring their parents on the occasion of their Golden Wed» of May at an Open House to be held in the Queensway Communâ€" ity Hall, Kipling Ave., and the Queensway. Friends are invited to call between 5 and 9 p.m, _ married fifty years ago, on May 2, in lantz. Ontario, and have lived in Humber Bay disâ€" trict for about thirtyâ€"five years. daughters and four sons, one of are sixteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Coming home for the occasion are daughters Lucille, a missionâ€" ary in Mexico; Mrs. D. McIntoshâ€" Kitchener; Mrs. W. Oaks, Brantâ€" ford, and their sons Robert, with the RCMP in Newfoundland, and Stan, Kitchener, A treat for music lovers will be presented by the Toronto Light Opera Society tomorrow evening in Login Geggie Presâ€" byterian Church, April 26 at 8:15 p.m. Among the numbers to be sung are Why Do I Love You, from Show Boat; a medley from The Student Prince; Rose Marie, Bluebird of Happiness, and othâ€" ers from such musicals as South Pacific and West Side Story. Tickets will be available at the door and Mrs. S. Tolhurst, CL. 1â€"6213 will be pleased to give further information. Brideâ€"toâ€"be Pat Meeke, Hay Ave., has been honoured at many preâ€"bridal parties prior to her marriage with Rudy Mascarin, Hay Ave., in St. Leo‘s church, Royal York Rd., on Saturday, 27th April. Hostesses at a personal shower held at the Halina Chopiorska, Mimico, included Jane Hill, Judy Meeke, Mrs. Lavern Thompson. The family of Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Judy Ennamorate. A and sold, and seeds of flow arley Healey, Bonnyview Dr.. personal shower was hosted by/were distributed to members.| day eV« e honoring their parents on the the groom‘s mother, Mrs, T. Masâ€"| Refreshments were . served by |Tickets casion of their Golden Wedâ€"|carin, and her (flfi.-b‘hv, Mrs. 0. N. Sinclair, door.. ing Anniversary, on the 4th at Port Credit, and H. Eeles, * i *.T ® May at an Open House to be Malton, was hostess at a personal| Twentyâ€"five friends and forâ€"| Mrs. :wuhmqummehfi.hmdun.demmwlfl-vfl y Hall, Kipling Ave., and the|O. Meekes, Royal York Rd., Isâ€"\Theo. Lennon, Coney Rd., with| terâ€"inâ€" %o mn mn oo oo uo be po o 00 oo uS Bo OB tB B0 oo 50 S ho oo bo 5o on aB oo OS n P ong The Queensway Lavern Thomplofi. C BPPoROC N ERUATEE PRRW, 4. PBE carin, and her daughtersâ€"inâ€"law, at Port Credit, and Mrs, H. Eeles, Malton, was hostess at a personal shower held in the home of Mrs. O. Meekes,: Royal York Rd., Isâ€" munugmcmuath- Reorganized Church of The Latâ€" ter Day Saints, 247 Parklawn Rd,, will hold a sale of good used clothing, ‘(including a faâ€" shion show) on Friday, April 26 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. with the sale continuing on Saturday from 10 a.m. till noon. Admission the April meeting of the C.W.L. of St. Mark‘s Roman Catholic Church, are: Mrs, N. Thomas, president; Mrs, J, McGrath, 1st viceâ€"president; Mrs. H. Coyle, 2nd viceâ€"president; Mrs. C. Voight, 3rd viceâ€"president; Mrs. J, Podkowa, recording secretary; Mrs. J. Marley, corresponding D. DeValk, Mrs. J. Connor, Mrs. S. Andrade, Mrs. N. Longo, Mrs. W. Higgins, Mrs. J. Condron, Miss F. Bruce, Miss E. Austin. secretary; Mrs F. McGrath, treasurer. Councillors: Mrs. G. The Queenswayâ€"Etobicoke Liâ€" ons Club is sponsoring an eveâ€" ning of bowling at the Queensâ€" way Bowl on the 3rd of May, with prizes for everyone. A draw for a stereo hiâ€"fi set will be made, with the proceeds going towards the Health and Welfare Fund. H. E. Young was the guest of|June. the Kingsway â€" Sunnylea Hortiâ€" * * * cultural Society on April 22nd in\ Mrs. N. Thomas and daughter Sunnylea . Public School, and Carol Anné have returned from gave a very interesting illustratâ€"|an Easter vacation in Detroit, ed address on Annuals And Their| & * * Effective Use. House plants were| Congratulations to Mr. and Officers for 1963â€"64, elected at ISLINGTON LOVES 10 BEAT COMPETITION! CL. 1â€"7224 SAVOY 2â€"08, g IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ‘é1 PONTIAC V8 Parisienne Convert lble. Beautiful â€" That‘s what you‘ll say when you see this breathtaking ice cap white, Fun in the Sun car that will be admired and envied everyâ€" where you go â€" _ automatic, . power 1’::"In'"m.d iuknfi c’:flm radio and whitewall tires â€" a r the low, low price of $2495 1961 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, Metâ€" ro‘s finest in gleaming Arctic white . . . economical six cylinder motor with p:wcrl glide transmission and Power Steering. Only mm s" , 5 1961 FALCON Sedan, really babied by one careful owner. Here is a :u savâ€" Ing crytnl green little gem that you couldn‘t duplicate for beauty, condiâ€" tion orMarlet if you searched every lot in Metro. Only $'| 595 1960 WOLSELEY 6/99 Sedan, prestige and performance in this mlgn‘flcnm exâ€" ompr: of English craftsmanship . . . rich maroon finish . . . hand rubbed walinut interior with genuine . red leather trim . . . mechanically perfect. This is a wonderful opportunity to .:n a“:lsflne'lvc" car at a bargain price w automatic transâ€" mission and radio. Only " 289 1958 VAUXHALL Velox . . . sports car ror'ormanet in a smartly styled family car . . . powerful but economiâ€" nlum:"(cvlln{e'r purrs like a kitten but pulls like a Lion . . . a steal at $750 57 M.G. . convertible ‘‘Fun in the Sun Cars" 53 More to Choose From ‘59 M.G. Sports $§ convertible ... . @ DEALERS WELCOME 39 DODGE V8 four i ‘i’f"ifdfiinxn Parkview wagon, automatic « 3350 o s "229% omy t * C _ $295 Onl‘ inatrudiilvd §4 DODGE Convertible, coral with stick . shift and radio given by her aunt, Mrs. Spry, a resident in the U.S.A., and hosted by Mrs. C. Eaton, Coney Rd. lovely gifts at a preâ€"bridal party Congratulations to fourteenâ€" yearâ€"old David Steel, Kipling Ave. S., who was second high tenâ€"pin â€"bowler, with a score of 533 in the C.J.B.C. tournament at Cedarbrae Bow! last weekend. His pal, Ron Kennedy, bowled a high single of 220, _ At the 18th Lakeshore Cubs of St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church‘s bowling party in the Queensway Bow!l last week, the Yellow Six were the high scorâ€" ers, Prizes were presented, and refreshments were greatly enâ€" joyed. Convening the party were Mrs. G. Alexander, Mrs. D. Quan, Mrs. C. Trenholme, and Miss Heather J. Alexander. ‘Hiâ€"Neighbor Fair‘ will be held at the Humber Bay school on Saturday, April 27, with a bake sale, tea, games, and lucky draws. Highlight of the afternoon will be the fathers‘ cake baking conâ€" test. The time: 1 to 4:30 p.m. "~"‘Peace of Mind"" 13-?1'»5”"’ 5995 riible $775 BUDGET BARGAINS _ Mrs. A. Ross and her daughâ€" ter Judith, Culnan Ave., are spending some days in Windsor, where they will attend some preâ€" bridal parties honouring Mrs. Ross‘s niece, Elizabeth Steel, whose marriage takes place in June. USED CARS Phone: BE. 9â€"3371 SOLD AS TRADED IN As Low As $10 DOWN BE. 9.3§41 $395 $375 of flower arrangements on Monâ€" F April 20, at 8 i‘:uuvflumn.u'.afi at Qu -vflvifihiflmuflw terâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. G. Hogg, at Bona Vista, Preston, Ont. Survey Will Tell If Dental Care A School Need A survey will be undertaken by the Etobicoke Department of Public Health to determine if there is need for a dental care program for school children in the township, The board of health meeting authorized the Medical Officer of Health, Dr. H. G. Watts, to hire a dentist to survey the chilâ€" dren‘s teeth in one or two schools and report on what needs to be While Dr, Watts favours a proâ€" gram teaching dental care, he said he thinks it likely there are families in Etobicoke who are managing to get by on incomes that put them out of the cateâ€" Mrs. J. Hogg, Culnan Ave., is Growth In Electrical Heating Demands Consultant Services gory that receive welfare, but are so limited that they cannot manage the $100 or so each year that dental care for four or five children could cost them. When the family budget is tight, dental care that can be postponed is. It‘s his hope that the survey will indicate what percentage of families in the township fall in this category. Dr. Watts said there is no check as to whether a family is, or is not, able to pay. "Some parents who regard this as charity, turn it down," he said. "Others view it as a right and accept it." B consulting services will be availâ€" able to architects, builders or contractors who are planning the construction of commercial or residential buildings in Etobiâ€" coke and Long Branch, where electric heating or air conditionâ€" ing will be used. Since the start of Etobicoke‘s modestâ€"priced "Albion Grove allâ€" electric subdivision" there has been a flood of enquiries directâ€" ed to Etobicoke Hydro from the Dunlop Gold Seal ‘The Gold Seal illustrated is Dunlop‘s first line tire with the 1962 tread patâ€" tern. This is 1963 â€" and now Dunlop is tooled up to produce a new tire. To make way for it we have to sell off 324 tires here in our present stock at Dunâ€" das St. West. If you want to wait, the new 1963 Dunlop Gold Seal will be available soon. But if you want a bargain on a 1962 Gold Seal â€" better drop in toâ€"night or Saturdoy while they last. $ 44 Last year this R Dunlop Gold Seal No. 1 Â¥ou|d Have Cost TOP. or ou 331 '15 THE LINE Â¥â€" DUNLOP GOLD SEAL Now ONnLyY .. KE wra 4 a BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE . . . WE DO OUR OWN FINANGING .| William Hobbs COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE OTHER TERRIRIRC !S$Â¥IN2$ UA!I! DUNLOP‘S tay, / PARAD VAL Ironmessat t \5 A COMPLETE SAFETY INSPECTION! ! i» Mere is your chance to make certain your 1 Car is ready for safe summer motoring iImigssss? & l LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS â€" LIFETIME GUARANTEE AGAINST ROAD HAZARD Dunutor Tire‘s TIRES COMPLETE BRAKE CHECK & RELINE building trades and from potenâ€" tial buyers. There is a 400 per cent increase in the number of electricallyâ€"heated homes and apartments in Etobicoke nearing completion at this time comparâ€" ed to one year ago. A survey WINTER TIRE CHANGEOVER WITH THE PURCHASE OF DUNLOP GOLD SEAL TIRES ‘NLOP and Secretary Treasurer. Castrol Oils (Canada) Ltd. is a member of the worldâ€"wide Castro group of companies specializing in the manufacture and. distribution of the famous Castrol lubricants. ** Following the retirement of D. S. Macnab after thirtyâ€"five years of service, the Board of Directors of Castrol Oils (Canada) Ltd. announce the following appointments: Castrol Olls (Gameda) Ltd4 OF REG. $14.95 TEMPORARILY PRICED AT .. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. REGULARLY $19.95 President; R. W. Duncan, Viceâ€"President 14* 169. just made reveals that there are more than 500 electrically heat~ ed dwellings and apartments now near the completion stage in this fast growing west Metro municipality, compared with 24 allâ€"electric homes in March 1962. s9.95 s] 6.95 Temporerily Priced at $5.95 NOW

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