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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Aug 1952, p. 5

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It " some time and will be iorlir" mined by In Bll. We do with than every succu- in their new The my friend, we laugh- bonn of Mr. and In. Lon: And “all! us very new to hear they no mom to “animal. The Lona) as you all know, have been living on Fan-worth drive for NEWS"? Phone CH. 114139 5 LAWRENCE AVENUE w. BETTER HEATING IL f -ga"g'fsastprt"" m. 0.! Ttrod "M Incl“.- oil had banal-Am mum, Inllor Inn" In"! Ind “amb- luv-om I”. J. 13le WARDLAW BROS. 'No, no. Kilroy, this is your link cousin. Eunin. our hem" Pelmo Park Paige; DAILY SERVICE t o A k l CANADIAN AND u.s.A. POINTS CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL IA lava-ne- Avo. Won, plum. CHOW] 1-4143 WIS'I’ON, ONT. Sold and Servgrqd by See These and Many Other Models At-- 2/wa i'iii(tj,,,f,,2,,er own “gnaw". No bunk“; iiUaGiiidii, s. Take up to 24 mom!“ In "pay. I. Phone or 'top In " Ham-held mend, 3- Toll us how meth gush you no“. Loans on Get $50 to $1000 in ' simple steps 1_tNSllitlRtll,tt FINANCE “If It', Heating We Have " L45" suntan nouns: and was" MM My. Aunt use sum. 01m many may mil n p m, I That’s the reason for Car P:', popuurit in a nun ell. Desi e on the J','J,','c"k,,', principle, CagnWood Automatic Heating Units brin health. ful, even, nulonutlcllly controlled heat to every room rcgudleu of how far the mercury drops outside. And Car Wood one:- report fuel "tings of up to 40% over former units. It you're contem- plnting a new heating unit, it will pay you to inventig-te Car Wood without delay. Manufactured by Engineering Industries Co. Limited. Toronto. Mrs. Beck was very pleased last night when she arrived home from Ihopping to find her mother and sinu- " her place on a little visit. If the citizens of Pelmo Park are wondering what all e racket has bead about on albeattie Ave. every evening rom about six till eight or after,' let us en- Mr, Young from Dnlbenttie in back nmong in again after I holi- day in Scotland near dear old (Clancy). Mr. Young told us he really enjoyed his visit to the Old Country and " he would, in he has not seen his relatives for 28 years, he met a lot of old friends too, and also made a number of new ones. We are glad Mr. Young has had such a nice holiday Ind Ire happy to see him home again. _ The Dickey. have left on I two woeh’ vacation It Cnmeron Lula. Ted Large and hits chumln. will: e left Pelmo Park for I brief lidny Ind no touring Can. d U.S.A. The Claud Duffy. are enjoying a visit from Rene Ind Bill Baker who hail from Philadelphia, they lllo hive their little Ion Georgie back home "ain Mter I nica little holiday. Oh, by the w-y w- want to with belated (very baht-d that is) birthday motinu to Cllud Duffy, Duff. birthday wn way buck on sur T and We mined it. Sorry Duff, why don't you come heron with than iteml. province which of course, in qtaite (milk: to them u we undu- "and they can. her. from Quebec And they will be renewing old "qutsintauee. there. WhOI'IEm Toronto ROdney 3052 III. I. PNNOLI M. bttt6 By Bus WESNN CABOOSBS FOR ARCTIC Two Inge "nboous" on run» Mrs for the British expedition to North Grovnlnnd an bring built hy the Iinnlt firm Boultnn and nu! of Norwich, England. With a flow Mo nlumlnum 'Ukin" ingulnted with flbn than Ind double win, down rig-Ind to "Mint-in a shrub m1 tempemtitre, thor than: the accuracy of the instrumrntn they ham». Our field day which the children have been looking forward to for so long dawned dull and rainy but, nothing daunted your executive went ahead and made Brrtuwe- ments for the refreshment booth to be opened and set up chairs in the big tent that housed it for the children to gather and they eat. ate hot dogs and ge and drank pop and range: " ~ 13 really en- joyed themselirq, esp. l y tyftrtt the reassuring 'iiette Mr. Malloch that the . -~ ive part of the program would take place the following day, weather per- mitting. A good many prayers must have been paid that night and Sunday was all you could ask for, r . too warm but bright. It is this correspondent'g belief that this was the best of any of our field days thus far and I would take this opportunity of thanking (the executive and their committees, _ for a full fun packed day of enter- Jtainment for young and old. Miss lHannah Mills, I believe deserves! jun extra big pat on the back he? Icause it was she who had the. [responsibility of seeing that the refreshment booth was opened tori itwo days instead of one. i Birthday stAeiines to Mrs. ery Wrbber who celebrates her ttt birthday on Sunday, Aug, Nth. Radio, J. Reid, M Franklin; Grill, Vicki McAfu, 21 Gaydon: Fan, A. R. Whrte, " Wallnsey; Tenle, Mrs. B. Ormoston. 18 Brad. more; Iron. Mrs. D. Gibb. 2035 Wilson: Mixer, Daxter, 7m Scan lett Road. Belated birthday trreetino to Ian Anderson, Sunset Trail, who celebrity! his I" thdAy on Aux. M. tan also left that day for a week’s holiday. I hope you httve tt man thua time In. Comtratulatiorm to the lucky winnerf in the nee; and novelty events and to the draw prize winnegrx who are " follows; Mr. (Slim) Finluysnn wishes to convev the thanks of tho executive ta I" those who had a pert in making the field dly ttorsible. Those ladies 'hn provided the fudge and sandwiches worked in the booth and the men who wore willing to help in any way at any tirtyt they were needed. Bessie E. Clyde, CR. 1-5421 . Hi folks: I hope you were Able to find our column Inst week. There was some sort of error at the printing and two headings were switched. I trust the good people in North Park weren't too be- wildered with the unfamiliar name: and streets under their heading. lighten you. It was hot rod rues. better known to the older persons as soap box derbys. The competi- tion was keen and it would do your hearts good to see the work some of the boys put into, their hot rods. We want to thsnk the people on Dnlbeattie who epon- sored these races for the kids very much and also the people who donated cash for prizes given the winners, and now we are wonder- ing if these same people who ttot the kids together for last week's fun just eouldn't get some sort of an organization started to keep our young boys busy for the winter, we know they could do it, so how about it fellows! You did s good job and made a lot of our young fry happy. Mothers were also happy as they knew just where their boys were all last week. Our sympathy goes out to the McColman family. We just re- ceived news that Mr. McColmnn's aunt, Mrs. Jones of Owen Sound, has departed from this world. Sunday, Aug. 24, the evening clan of the Toronto Bible College will be at Eimlea Baptist Church " 7.30. Do come out and join in the fellowship. Last Sundny even- ing nw a number of old {Ices back at the service which wu taken by Mr. Baughnrst. His sermon wla from Mark It: 31-39 and Mark 12: The Vacation Bible School nub " Monday in the Unitod Church for the one week, 18 to 22. The theme wu "Sliling With Christ." Vern. Warn had name of her lit- tlo Mand- in on Thursday (or a birthday party on the lawn of her homo. In. Jordan Elmhuru Dr. i on sick list. ' ' ' on Birthday greeting: to Mr. Jack- son, Third Ave., for Aug. M, and to Puul Thomson, Irwin Rd., fur Aug. M. AIM to little Deborah 8mith, who will be two yearn old Aug. 27. Mr. und Mrs. Kerr, Third Ave., hnvo returned from their nation. Alto back from holidays Are Mr. and Mrs. A. May, Maureen and Roger. They lpent a week It Woodland Beach. Gado- Cuhh bu ntunud homo the: I wuk'l turlidays " Wood- land Beau. In. Prawn. Socond Are., left by plane last week to wand I few wukl' holidays in Newfoundl-nd. Roland wedding annivorury grep to Mr. and In. Wilson or I.» wash. Happenings in Humberlea ELMLEA Now under new management. Wedding cakes and birthday rakes our specialty. Everything home baked. x-34~2t For the older children there were horseshoe tournaments, blee- ball games and croquet. Danny Wipeblott's job wes to supervise the activities of these older child- ren, especially the boys and he was quite disappointed that so few older lads turned out. Often there were too few for everl 5753011 ball game. Maybe It boys in‘the we group concerne didnt know that there were special activities plan- ned just for them aplrt from the little ones. Let’s hope more of them come out next yeas-during the daylight hours ingtead of in the evening when the swings were supposed to be locked tend small children in the homer bordering on the playground were trying to sleep. _ Other special Pmnts included a field day, show, party, "ensure hunt and the closing party for the parents. Siiriey and Danny-we, who think we have a. diffieult time try- taoorrgthat TRUCK TIRE SERVICE A parade through the stream in costume was a Special Event of the Bummer. The children mud. their own costumes out of paper, clean- ing bags, old clothes, construction paper, and so on. Prizes were awarded for the moat "ted costume (won by Peter utton, Johnny Sutton, and Walter Hicks. They were dressed " Mr. Ind Mrs. 1929 and their child). The best hoy's costume w“ won by Billy Bryson, dressed as Tammi, and the best girl's costume by Donna Sutton, dressed as a pirate girl. This season the children made animals, (animals constructed from coathangers, newspapers, button: and other odd articles), Chine" lanterns, paper bag musk: (some were quite gruesome and all had lots of trimmings), paper Iculp- ture, dolls from pipe cleaners, de- corated paper plates, and a table top farm scene in which all the children participated, consisting of a log-cabin, plaster-of-IF animals, a river, hills, gnu, Ind a man driving a tractor. Capable in indeed the word for them an the “In” Ittendnnce this Bummer wu 135 childnn per day. They made up their own pm- gramme and a full one indeed. Each morning activities errrthted of quiet gun", singing, and gen- eral recreation on the swings, slides and in the sand boxer. Arts and crlfts kept the children busy in the afternoons. [an hid-y durum the child- ren who have boon unending tho Brookhaven Playground during the swarm: muted the cloning of uctividu by naming “human to: to their mother: in the uhool auditorium. About the room re- sults of their arm-work wore dil- played, mnking a very colourful and imam-tin; exhibit. The playgrounds in North York are under the IIIpCrvilion of tho North York “Hilton Commis- sion and ours, thin year, wu mn- ed by two cup-bl. tun-wen, Shirley Schuter Ind bunny Ile- blott, who completed a training course and passed . written ex- amination before' being chosen. Ihn't let this happen to m! See us for complete "Hello Boa, you'd never guess. . ." WESTDALE BAKERIES 783 MAIN N., WESTON CHorry LI!" Ow mull! tire inspections will help you get maxi. mum mileage n lowest poniblc con. For a hat complete Good, yenr service bring all your tire prob. lems to u. In. A. Hula-1H, M ctr. ta066 HARDINGTON Mrs. Cameron entertained sev- eral old friends " lunch on Wed- nesday last, Among the guests was Mm. Sherry, who is in her 90th year. Mn. Sherry lives in Toronto, but she was born in Smithfield. Other guests were Miss Stegman of Toronto and Mrs. Troyer who lived on 8mithfUld corner when GoodNllowship Club met " Mrs. Bearnish's on Aug. 19 when roll call war answered by "Any favor- ite periodical." Topic of program wan Publicity. Mrs. C. Peter: and Mm. J. Cameron were converters and ("a paper: on Publicity. ad. vuncoment throughout the years 3nd its growth and help to each home and individual, nlso what publicity Canada has earned through her various, inventions and dee.loprtusnts. Refreshments were served by the hostel: aided by Mn. Pann, Mrs. Manon and Mrs. Stuckey. Min Norma Tornusee has re- turned from a cumping trip with CGIT girl: in Munkch. Mr. Ray- mond Torr-nu in holidaying at Stgncy Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McMillan visited friends at Winnipeg and other Western Canadian towns. They returned home Int weak. Mil. Violino (Ada Tinison) of Schumlcku in writing with her puny-tn, Mr, and Mu. C. Thu-on. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuck” and daughters are holidaying " Sud- bury with relatives. lng to hop our on little brood: oomph! AM My”. ulna you! Counmlntkm to Mr. and In. lobe". lurk. who wore married Agata“ Ind in Winning, Mani, I hon she had I bountiful vod- dlng. In. E. French, Illa of Huh ding Ave., mid: the trip want, too, to be mutton of honour for her In!" And little Linda French wu flavor ttirl. Following I motor trip luck through the seat“ the hourly-wed. no now living in Mt. tennis. win. no bride Wu forge-Elfin. Hattie Yfmng of kaNine Ave, and " MAIN I‘M"? N. WESTON MUSIC Only $159.50 See an exciting new washer Smithiield COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY Chieftain Deluxe CarrclpoMcnt: MM. J. CAMERON Famous THOR Quality of a F T NEW LOW PRICE (Not cxgctly an illustrated here) With Full 8 lb. Porcelain Tub Tells at a glance how to remove any ki EE from any kind of fabric. Come in and-st F R stration of any Thor Washer and get you Removal Guide FREE! the' Thor l Priced at 5; EXHIBITIoN . SPECIALS ts,,,,,,?,,, . rF' Weston Music & Radio Wmn’n on... mum.“ mu. qttd mail 'U) I. More Noun ' to 9--Wedmsdq Ft y." and samething extra - Mr, and Mrs. F. Dove, Gatwick Ave., Toronto, dluthtar Ellen Ind son Hughie, accompunied by Mrs. Conlon. (Mrs. Dove's mother), are motoring to Conesul, U.S.A., to visit Mrs. C. A. Kombnu, neice of Mrs. Conlon, and cousin of Mrs. Dove. Don't forget the bingo in the -Ahrntirttted on In" 6 Mrs. Walduck and Sandy and John have spent the months of JuIy and Augunt at her parent's summer cottage, at Brechin, near Beaverton. Birthday greetings to Mrs. M, Campbell, the Bill Evnns, and Mr. C. S. Headon, Knox Ave. In. Panel” b putting an I can- e.“ on may, Au. M, at ' pm in "sithfUld hutch u I elolln‘ deafarsrtratiort of the work done by childnn " "tithtUld Junior lum- mcr School. In. Pulley ha taken "at pains wlth children through- M the summer .aeh Thur-day lb “moon 1nd We an looking for. wnd to I splendid avenlng’l 0n- Icmlnment. Everyone ll welcome. Mr. and Mrs. D, Mex-rte and family arrived back home Mter spending two Week's "_Wlldwood- by-the-sem, at New-Jersey, U.S.A. 2. all “a !i'.4 tut " a. nulls-In]. "monito- m m “can can the cu hon in Imam and attended HMO" “hoof a"! a you: I... other {M in. from Willa, Woodbridge Toronto “I Mid-town. Montreal truest vu In. Duh. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron vuited friends in Peterboro on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and mm of Thistletown. Kin Joan Perm, who hu been on laundry stuff at the Sick Chil- dr'n'l Honpitnl for tho put month, u now holidnying at Luke Slmcoe with Miss Campbell, our former teaeher. 1043 Weston Rd. R0. 1777 TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS tor Plane, Steamship. Bus " Hotel anywhere in the world. FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE OPEN EVENINGS It costs no more to book through your local travel a am. y 154-“ Mu. J. B. 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