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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Jul 1947, p. 5

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e 'qrumurua"--Two you: no an is we I yum on " can an“ blueprint, I um- bviud to Mars“,- pm: of led wet-in- But " lut Humberlu is taking on I look of buuty. Grsdunlly, those glpinieholes in the farmer ' field ave en filled by attrae, tively designed houses, end in turn, the new occuplnts of male houses have turned to with willing hearts and not always the greatest amount of experience. to transform the fields of mud into nttractiVo lawns end gardens. The residents of Rumba-lee mly well bedproud of their efforts to provi e more beautiful surroundings in which tlxeir families may be raised. mien. of mm!" bulldoun 1nd bunny; mm. Two your no the tint human“ were u- “and on whit wu to be On don "snug. part .of the old ”Jud v“ pushed nude to nub wny to: the new homes. many an growth of brush Wu gauged, out y the bulldoun and t a first tnils were worn where the roads were to be laid. This, then wu Hutnberlea- I row of holes in I inrmer’l field, rowing piles of building an- fuilll. arid I busy millwiitrht's do). 'The final job of flee lifting for our community is now tie-ti? completion as the old farm buil - ins: are being dismantled follow- ing the departure of the building contractor and I” his equipment. One year- go the first residents moved into umberlen, Ie,uttg through the mud that u mm become so well known by ell of nu, but with that wonderful feeling of "at lat. we heve our own house." e road his not been . smooth one since then, however. We have I" hed our troubles, some more than others, end some still no rightfully seeking needed re- pairs. mama; tom, d , chum ii tein "viL,Urifri.itiia 65 MAIN ST. S. zoos DUNDAS ST. W. 8iaudhhns OWNED AND OPERATED BY MDDDART BROR '6 Eu of. no!“ "rrr If»; Chrysler and Plymouth Cars Quality Cleaning DE LUXE P15C F ' __ , . 2DOOR SEDAN _ S l 4 DOOR SEDAN V SPECIAL DE LUXE P150 CLUB COUPE 2DOOR SEDAN TF-q. ___. TF' _ 4DO0R SEDAN ___ TTV .. , ROYAL C38 CLUB COUPE 4 DOOR SEDAN WINDSOR C38W CLUB COUPE 4 DOOR SEDAN CLEANERS a DYERS THESE PRICES INCLUDE STANDARD FACTORY EQUIP- MENT, SPARE TIRE AND LICENSE HUDDLESTON MOTORS PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE F. JULY 3% m1 "Toronto , De litered Prices COLD STORAGE LYndhunt 2168 O CHRYSLER O PLYMOUTH O DODGE 0 DE SOTO O FARGO "WE SERVE THE WEST END" A few of our canine friend. ere still running loose in the commun- ity, but A number of the "boys" luvs been observed of late exercise ing their pets on I lee-h. This in to be commended. end followed In I good example. _ Mrs. D. Toomba, 29 Sunsot tnil, is spending I two weeka' Mention with her mother-in-law and family at Oxbow Park, Wang: Beach. rssnlndsd that "_e1trdhtg to luv in North York. eaeh undone: it n- quired to out danm no! control woods On hit on prom, includ- in; any vacant lots tt by MI. If woods on not so column-d tho towns“: In” out such woods " tho lan omr’s “noun: It has bun suggested that a Joint mm could b. made by residents in such zone to hop such woods cut down. It in I “lens-rd sgsinlt your own property on woll u sn aid to besutitymg our surroundings. A few hardy souls have been observed swinging scythos with (rue du- urity sud vitality. Members of the executive of the Humberlel Community Auociltion please note - the next to ullr meeting will be held nt~the game of Randy Bell, 9 ham Ma, on Wedncs By, July 16. rftha,r,hurlt.t11',,e, to Mr. and Mrs. Art own-d, Gaydon aoerute,-on the birth of I Ion, Arthur Curtis, on Saturday, July 6. Mr. G. Turrilf upon: that due to lack of enthulium and willing uniltnnu, there will be no Ham. berlen Community Annociltign pie- nie thin you. A large number ot the resident. have declined to It- tend bee-use of the amount " work involved in eltablilhing new [Ir- dens, etc. It in ta be hoped tut next year. more of the residents will be interested in a dug": fun and gum“. Remember the '"ldh". had u I child on tthe' ell, your children woul heve junt as much fun now. W. " trff te, I [and Mart 'u"r- at}?! w th. you wt in on WFWPU nf limb-r19 m - Approved Service - PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER LIMITED PIOIE TODAY wnsrox us of Capt. Ding, dim: of the Chunk Army in Cumin. was the rial wash" at St. Andrew- on unday. Jul, 6, and took n hit text “Joana took the loaves from John," this taken from the 6th chapter of John, van. It. a. tlet', out inefficiency and Chris nun; the pom-gut broad "on u H. on a. poorut and humblut among us to do His work. In so many cases cited in the Bible of "poor boxin- tun who {we all tax had“ and that is the invitation ay to main the pooraat life rioh in spiritual thing To Car. Ding we offer ting: for his alpha! lemon and Inner-l union were held from Lynette Funeral Parlour: in West Toronto with interment in Prospect Cemetery for the Ute Mu. H. Smyth. Rev. H. Hunt of St. John's Anglicln church. West Toronto, conducted the service. Pallbearers were the lkgnndlonl, Cnpt. King Clay, Bill' myth, luck Savage, Cecil Cartmham, Canon Smyth and ‘Herb thnrth of Roche-her. The (html tributo were many Ind very bountiful. Mrs. thttyth was born in ‘the United States about M CT no and bu raided at St. Ath- nines, Thistlewwn, and of late years in West Toronto. Left to mourn In Dom, Mr. H. Smith, Stunt (Archie) Smyth, and dingh- ter, Naomi (Mrs. Clay). also grand- child, Norma,' who wu raised by her grandmother. To all the llmily we extend heartfelt ByttV pathy, A cousin of the Beamish family from Vancouver we: the week-end East of Miss E. Benmiah; also in P. Holmes, of Toronto. Before leaving the village Rev. B. Peters wn presented with e pone of money. The young Seople entertained with I. very goo pro- Ignm 1nd I lode! time I terwnrds (made I hep y farewell. To Rev. ia Mrs. yled we wish you the 1 but in your new surroundings -Mri.t.hiiii irn" if»; irienriut and her tinny friends wish her I moody "can". in“: gym“, to a. Way “any visit. 1% If. M. In”) 'Mavtrilr, liq “Wicca-“mum all!“ in 00 flu a! a dear ”mm. and Monk w In. Wm All in deter' van in I Inton- new.“ on the Dumb brim " "0iat1etowtt Wt Satur- day. Our Dunn to out tor a woody maven. Our good Mighbour. In. G. Chg-III In. in in the General Ito-{Ital and we all and our boat wi- u for A wood! ”can”. Our church cyanide in looking so much boner for it; cut at paint. Many thanks no lent to Mr. Art Mtytnie,.ple ttthe Ladies Guild. The induction ceremony of Rev. Mr. Kyle: of the United church took plaee on Friday evening, with nanny member: of the Presbytery going tt_thts service. Mr. Garnet tand of bo%GGGetiifLTiiri. man. A program And social hour followed alter the "rviee. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dough: Baker. no. Verona hit- kens. on the birth of . dtrughter, July lat. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. T. Aitkem. Thistletown $1334.18 1443.14 1512.10 LY. 8428-94) 2022.33 2057.15 2165.17 1538.76 1565.19 1620.37 Miller Juveniles cume buck with renewed strength last week, to win their first game of the season against Scnrboro 11-3. and it wu indeed I fine display of organized team-work and solid defense work. The caching of Red Hartley, West York's Emula- goalie is beginning to s ow and the fine passing and defensive work radi- ates professional talent. The out- standing net-minding of Fink Chard, and the return of Ron Hurst Also added to the strength of the team. ' - In the second quarter Weston widened their lead by two goals, Clarke from Terrill, and Terrill unassisted. Terrill cums back in In the first few minutes of play Ron Hurst rapped one home for the locnl Ind: unassisted, while not many minutes later the combined efforts of Johnston, Clarke brou ht home results Johnston's mass?“- ed tally widened the mlrgin. and the Bennett-H u r st combination made it 4-P. Tokar of Scarboro scared searboro's only goal of the period. f -N' u clonal" w. iiiihd I'M. a ' no cw. sun-n. M on. :3." tttit, “fl, .. Wan-fl s.uofg,'t'fllt.'a, with ttAh iEti".'i'ii'filli.r5','t, IC to . . ' «rmnmhMuWMwuy-m (trd."gprdd't'tl',tt m ,wmmmmmmmmmuwy 1ttd%atitt ',,igtdgtp,eh'g,r: mummumuflmfih “a t',',',t'dW,fd Thu. MM'.'rpd 'e.ettetUttt.,.t?te,aid Mk. by the an Ian-n. Mtg-Luna um ,,,-‘ ---e- . " F" Federal res onaibim in old as. pan-ion: fin! cum into pram-Al ”ml: affect in 1927 1h"e"rl legal-rim brought down by tho Mutant“ King up)“. Government. It wu introduced on a -50 M with the provinese. nt page) a bare minimum. In 1931, the Bennett Conurvnuvo Gov-uncut chm "and. tho bui- of contributions to " - federal Ind " patent prov . We I It hu remained upon that bun our sin“. Barrett MINIMUM PAID . . WV Wm".-- -- ...- a" _.._ _. - m..- "m. V“.-. u... _ mm of many t'gii'i',Fitir,,f,ii,ieEi tax .fitldr. New post war tax 'Gu"irGi't were sought in a minion-Ptovine'ul Conference but general um- LttettAilgrt9iyrialise. 8BItitt Thus m than: ill I huh-cod appraisal. AGE PENSION Now in View of the lanythy Mm.- on Old Age Put-ions, the mum Nt", for tha Iain in an nut. to permit' " one. B Inert mm 0 thin loom my hfulntion And 3 [gun] pm" of Dominion-Prom w". Bil 889 now before t 9 Hana nook: to Amend th: 9“!”- y l A599 give further relic! to pan-toms to "comma-£5 Mia-£57531 Bin? CE PEREENTAG! can! “I Twenty year: no the pgnsion WM $M I month on the 50-50 but In 1943 the minimum was tuned to 826 A month on the 7545 bail. But with mounting living to." many provjncu voud mud-menu to iguana payment: to thy tied. met-It} tyne when Ottawa hid control GOVERNMENT PROMISE _ The Dominion F,'lt,tt on old age penslons It the conference were that Ottawa shou] “sumo 100 pe.te.ent of the colt at u. 70 with the amount raised to $3i) monthly without I mum but. Further that penlion usistmce be given betwun use 65-70 on a 50-50 bail and that pensions for the blind be awarded " In 40. Meantime lop-nu fiscal Mrgettath,gtttgtt,et.itrted with mm provinces. - “mm." M“ _."e-__-__9 m... a"... .mmmm. tirsiiWiiNiititi BILL It was generally expected that the government legslstion to be brought down would conform with the above policy. But ill 339 merely concedes the 85.00 per month increase, retains the means test and wholly ignores the age group 65-70 while adhering to pensions for the blind " 40. The result has been the sharpest deblte of the entire session. MUCH CRITICISM Following up the matter it will be shown that staunch government supporters ttrontrly, att‘ack this Ab.ot.trNeptt stated government policy. Ben’- I tin that will any you: trietii. “whinging ft, ly1" out supporters urongly attack this about face on stated overnment policy. It will be shown also that the Minister, Hon. Plul WT,',' admits the inadequacy of the meuure. This bare introduction touches onl the surface n the question which cut: clelr across party lines In}, will become a keen issue in the next election. Tight and hard-fought' are two of the adjectives which describe Mon- day night's senior "B" tilt against Brampton. when the local lads went down under the visitor‘s power to lose by a close score of 7-5. There. is no doubt the Weston team should have had the game for they outplayed, out-checked and out-shot the Brampton bovs and were still fighting after Gi, bell reit to end the game. _ , - There wtrsn't a mark on the scoreboard until the seventeen- minute mark in the second quarter, when Steele for Brampton scored. Sparkling Performance Of Miller Juveniles Gives Them First Win Millers Lose To Brampton In Hard-Fought Senior Boxla Tilt f iiirosvfte,i,t w. J. BARTER 'tiiityiiHiHAt. sooMhyut - T Fi) lama-r. “an" fl. 1- W 8th“ m In” M.“ mucx Irntig' ' LAWRENCE AVI. W. Clarke Takes Four Points In Fast Moving Game Against chrboro -- Tokar Scores Scorboro's Three allies Of The Night " "m" All-WHY". ed tally, while Tokar of Bearboro got hid second of the overlie? and larke from Hurst end the quarter 8-2 for Weston. Weston renewed their Attack in the fourth period with A ded strength, scorin three more all: which helped the cause consider- ebly. G. Smith from Gnlloway; Clarke unassisted, and Gallagher from Galloway were the eau" of Seat boro't misery while Token who seemed to be the only Sen-born player on the field toned his third count past Pink clutrd, two mt ware outstanding, in- divid effort right through. The Johnston, Hurst, Clarke, Alloway pining pluys were I trout to watch. while the defensive work of 1i..iiiiaj, Terrill, Ind Culley left dime to be desired. The line of ‘GnlI-gher, Ross, Smith and luck McPherson, who pluyed his first game. played I good clean Iolid game right through. the third to count Another [miniat- Goalie Brooks played In out- standing game {oiling many Brampton rushes And keepan the more down to seven. Some tt the elves he made seemed without A doubt, absolutely impouible to get, but Brooks wee nlwnye there and sometimes hell-wey down the field lending I rush. George Bridgman received in- juries to his face and nose during a tun-1e but returned It“: to the gums, while D. Wright tor Bramp- ton After being slammed up “tins: the boards twice, wu firialCy cu- rie_d from thf fipld unconscious. but week, om mm of Toronto? Girl Guides were rm printed It the Girl Guide Du Camp It ledklhnlk‘l PM: in Wuton. According to Mrs. W. A. 8!"an camp r*preretttatim of tho West Toronto Dlvhion who "union-ad the camp, girls '50 would otherwise b. unubk to "and upon" cgmp of any kind, won This wu onto! the best efforts the Juvenile. have displngved since the start pf the xenon. an 7errill's unassisted. The gun. continued with both tum: fighting like mad checking, plain; And shooting Gil after thirteen minutes of the third period has passed Jack Ashbee scored unusisted while Weston was glaying I man short. Bineell and teele, of Brampton, rapped two Iuhk, one: put goalie Brooks to ta e the lead but goals by Glen Graham, Gus Chard and another unassisted troal by Alhbee onded Eh; period with Weston lending During the final fume Bumpgon seemed to muster more fighting sfirit, checking the homestera BO c otyely that 'tteg, had few shots on M; Two tt I by Gowlnnd. of Jd'"d',ig and may” by Binsell 1nd antes flnishe the game with Weston on the short on of I 7-5 count. Solidi, for on; yak. It WIS I tough sums to In. for if ever a team curved to win these Ind: did. Don Alhboo played In excellent glme lending plays, intercepting pun- and checking like I veteran. Jack Alhbeo led the team with two gre, while G. Chard, Lefty cm Ga Glen tera. Mm each got I single. Q -rtiGirt Guide. m t,',rt'd with u not my] n_noon_-tm n4 Girl Guides Cam In Town For One Week ’ 'lah, /rgtt'%.tQtif TEE . by the number ot lovely "and mom first cum into p.ratti.eal punch; the m - will be won down by tho Michal“ In: upwind. After an opening at -50 lei..?, ‘gth the My“: ht my, dainty Mun-mu um 1lHumSer Summit] ‘- - GiiUT" Mun" "iriii7 In Wu: u wry plus-at - vu spat. thit/Ur.," - oGuctc Itiiiiiii __ _ Summit. Thar. _ um tam sum! was» "I w. 'and. We no std to know In. J. Bum: u "d ham after - “Elm? tofuotlyttd. . _ Woleoma Amie.“ visitor! to Rumba: lumuit. wan Mr. Ind In. A. Find of New York. In. M is daughter of Mr. and In. W. Moore, BB. Mr. and Mm. s. Duke visitors It the hem. of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Elmer, Rumba: Sum- mit, from B tt. Mr. And In. G. Thomo, Vinita" from bottom at the home of Mr. Ind In. T. Ggovn, Knox Am., Rumba: Bum- nit .Sterting on Monday, June so, Girl Guide: from the West Divi. sion, under eommaadaat, In. G. Stewart, of West Toronto, and Mrs. Pepper, quartermaater, held e very successful. week of dey csmpe. Girl Guidee from Went To- ronto, Runnmede, Mt. Donnie. Sil- verthorn, end Weston. The groups were eech given B name. and nah group had their specie] duties to parlorm. just u they would It the Girl Guides temp at "Bonita" Hewlutone. They also had headi- creft. end some of the {in tried some of their hedge war . There were different Guiders attended each day. Even district commll- lioners took their turn. The cemp wu held in Cruiekshenks Park. One thing that was very noticeable on the pounde, was the emount of poison ivy. Mrs. Stewm and her staff worked very hard to make the cemp e suceeu. and so e very big thenlu to you Mrs. Stewert. from every one who attended. Hope we will have A bigger one next year. Sorry to he" Roy Lockhert is in the hospital egein. Hope you will soon be tyt egein Yor _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Smitf: am 2"f2t on the 7th congestion. Just bu: of the Woodbndg. Rd. highway. Humber Summit. lncidonuy while Mr. P, George wu slanting the cell-r. the cum upon I number oIthmsn zones. On Thumb on June 1.. I gut We: {as t1'll'lfid tgrr.3r. Well HGrt7iriiGGnit in ur- tai_n.ly trro.wfryr by, ltapa antrboypa. Mr. and Mn. Tivarn, have pur- chased a piece of mad from Mr. W. Moore, End they an going to build right awn: -- - Awarding the funeral of the late Min 5. Rorner in Zeshyer, were Mu. D. Evnm, Mrs. J. VIM, Sn, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Evan. Mr. 1nd Mrs. G Eula, Mr. G? Mrs. G. Grin-mt. and Mm. G. Baker, Maple, Mr. Price Evans. After the funeral they went to the home of Mr. G. Homer. (brother of the late Min Homer). The purl: " Zephyer was donated by “who: brother, and the stone (“away wu all done by Mr. G. Homer. Birthday greetinzl to to Betty Ann Gabrierhiem. Mrs. Matthew Campbell will": to convey her {nah}! thumb to Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. McKenzie for their able nuisance The dint Toronto Division, which is one of fivo divinionn in the =ity, consists of many Girl Guide troopa, Anon . the Girl Guide I Jmtilld on no 5 by. I?! Mrs. J. 11%;: aT, mg mg me I‘m“. In our house on Woo¢¥bridge Rd. Mr. and Mrs. C. . Johnson luv. made u good "art by “king their buemont out, durin; Mr. " men’s L',h? holiday, domg it all by an . evening, the girl: went to their own homes. Each day was conducted in the urn: Iuy u at I mgular Fir; Guidehump with , f,ifrt2 uerincnrzemry . o t wick. Some of the lenydcrs in charge wen Min Nora thet' Min Edith Moore, Mrs. C L. m, Mrs. L. Coffield, Mrs. H. Wier, and I MY.? Magnet Mayhem _ Week End Specials lit new S; 1 Canada 'e Mott Masada a mm sy. a. ' , , or'." A. PURKIS n». CrN , “$8er ELECTRICIAN Phone 112415 WESTON Rat. t Man's Rubber Sold MOCASSINS ' and LOAFERS. ref. $2.98 V T Men's and Women's LEATHER CANOE SHOES, Women's WHITE SHOES, reg. $2.98. specially priced V __. _ "r-r'""""' , hurtful earsyat.etf Humps-1m Ctatr6ot.i - giuGsit"ia,ui"firr" tir. Jiicif,iiljii5, a7aaa LTri. E-ray clinic to be bald in W - ioo-orerlto'trd It.“ was. " the end of thin month. um an”. . " Vida. 106 mm. " mnthl' mm. blue. $10.15 _--.---."." 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