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DICKEY .Cfl. 1-1575 Pelmd Park Patter By Bus EDA Correspondent: Birthday greetings to Frank Henry, Novar, Ont. (grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henry and Mrs. W. Church), Mrs. Edn- Johnson, Kettleby, Ont. Don't forget the bingo starts on Tuesdly, Sept. 2, in the Humber Summit Memorial hall. Bus Moms just near the hull. Well, another mump bug victim is Barbara Jane MneLeIn. Don't forget you can get The Times and Guide " Evin; store, garner of Borden and Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. Dove, Toronto, El- len and Hughie and Mrs. H. Con- lin, Mount Dennis, nephew, Mice! and sister of Mrs. Henry, visited Mrs. Henry on Saturday after Ir- rivine back from their visit toI Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Headon and Miss Bernice Evans travelled by bus to Niagara to visit son Allan who is with the Hydro project there. Very glad to hear Mrs. W. Trout is home again after spending some time in Humber Memorial Hospital, (then being moved to her triater's home in Mount Dennis for a few weeks. Billy is home " well. He spent the past week at a camp near Jackson’s Point. Hope Mrs. Trout will continue to improve in health. . Mr. Lawrence Henry is spending a week's vacation up in Novnrl with his mother. Yht"humdurttttusto..,,. Manual. Thy‘lluln thetrttnu.tmtCosundtmaotrwtth a mmmfor everyone g: And now for the Pelmo Park Bowling news: Anyone in the dia- 'triet who would like to Join in the fun must get in touch with Less Summerville It CHerry 1-7030 if they would like to bowl with the Thursday nighters and Ken How-) den at CHeny 1-7037 if ther choose Friday nighters. Both teams are short, ladies and gentlemen, and it would be wise not to put off registering too long; The bowling will commence Sept. 18th and 19th at Weston Bowling lanes. More tbout this next week, so long for l Ladies first--Pelmo Park rate- payers' association will resume tMV ' tivities Sept. 11th, second Thurs- , day in September. At this meeting 1 plans will be formulated for the coming seasons work. Many mat- i tern of vital importance to all resi- [ dents of Pelmo Park will be brought before the association for [ discussion and action during the next ten months and thole who are interested in the welfare of the community will make it a point to attend this opening meeting. BUT -Uuiies firat--The ladies auxiliary of the ratepayers association will hold their meeting September 8th.: Ladies-attend that meeting on Monday evening and be sure your husbands attend the meeting on Thursday evening. That's Thurs- day, September 11th. These meet- ings as usual, will be held in your own Pelmo School. Belated birthday greetings to Mrs. Jack Huasey, Bev although the mother of two child- ren looks like a little girl herself. Here folks is a pleasant snifter of newg--Little Diane Smith of Longview Drive has won her Senior award for swimming from the Red Cross and Gail McColman has won her intermediate award. These girls are nine years and eleven ( respectively. Among the vacationers back home are Peg, Lynda and George Smith. Hear Betty Burma is about to walk down the aisle to the strains of Here Comes the Bride on Sept. 13th. All good wishes go out to Betty and her groom to be for a ' long and happy life. ( an. s. PWNGLE I ca. 1-4116 'rithmetie. Psi-outs will no doubt bave tmuble trying to got their offspring to wssh en‘s mid necks and to unite themselves present- able, but u the old saying goes, everything will come out in the wuh and Junior will make mom and dad proud. Let us hope that the new scholsn and the veterans make good this you, this will make both teachers and puregts‘happy. attheiyf Mrs. J. B. Henry. Corr. Tho lotion "Hui-huh. number Sum-nit Company, limln‘. Billy Wallis had the glitches re- moved from his forehead and the doctor thinks the eye will be Bll right. Mrs. W. Church of Melton Rd. is spending I vacation with daughter Audrey " Nova, Ont., Ind last week friends of Mrs. Church ar- rived nt Novar from USA. They were Marjorie, Gertie, Dorothy, Peggy and her husbnnd and In- other friend, so that was Dome company. And Mrs. Church’s daughter Jessie and son Bobbie ac- eompttnied'these relatives up to, Novar. l Coneaul, Geneva and Buffalo in the States, then through places in Canada. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Landry who celebrated their 4th wedding 'anniversary on August 28th. I M St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last Sunday, Rev. D. Pat. terson's sermon was from three texts - "Bear ye one nnother's burdens." "Cast thy burdens on the Lords" "Let everyoma beat his own burden." It was a very acceptable message. A shower was held firr Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sharratt on Tuesday evening. Many happy returns of the day to Mrs. J. Hanipson, August 19th, and al.so to Bob Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. Galley (nee Doro- thy Taylor) and Heather, left this week to take up home in Ottawa. We extend to them our best wishes. Diane Ashweld is spending-tid summer in Newfoundland with her Dad. Birthday greetings "to Mr. J. Coghlan of Byng Avenue from his neices and nephews for August 19th. There was a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton on Sunday. Mr. Middle- ton's sisters go back to the west this week, so this, made a fitting tret-tether. We wish them God, speed onJheir trip. We were so sorry to, hear that the McGee baby iitlill. In our prayers we will remember the family. Miss Eleanor Deivell had a lovely shower and received travelling bags among other gifts, as she will be making her first home in England. Mrs. West and Mrs. Coe were the hostesses. The shower took place in the school room of the United Chlirch. _ FN'ter_r.r_ , Shiron Chappelf celebrates her birthday this week. Many happy returns of the day. On Friday evening, August 22, Elenor Marie Deivell, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Deivell of Thistletown,'was united in marriage to LAC Francis Wall- craft‘of Saskatoon. The Rev. J. A. C. Kell officiated. The bride looked very lovely attired in a cinnamon brown gabardine suit with white accessories and a cor- sage of Talisman roses. Her bridesmaid was Miss Katherine Phinney of Weston, she wore a black and silver taffeta dress with red accessories and cor-sage of white roses. The best man was LAC Melvin Taylor of Weston. At the reception, held at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Deivell received the guests wear- ing beige printed silk with a Corsage of pink and white car- nations. She was assisted by the groom’s mother Mrs. Wallcraft, who wore brown printed silk with a corsage of red roses and white carnations. After the, honeymoon spent in Buffalo, the happy couple will make their home in England, . and will leave here September 12. '. .Our good wishes. go with them. 1 On Saturday, August 16 " Eilvuton Church, the Rev. Gordon Leg“ officiating, the marina of Hiu Verna Mildred White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George White of Thistletown, and Mr. Bruce Baum-on of Mr. and In. Albert Berg, took place. The bride wore powder blue gaburdine with nnvy velvet accessorie- and I corn†of pink tones. She was attended by Min Ina Begg attired in navy blue trabardine, navy velvet “calorie: and I corsage Ir,' red rolel. The beat man was Mr. Howard Begs, brother of the groom. Mrs. White, the bride's mother, received in I navy blue dress and hat to match with a Corsage of pink rolel. Mm. Been, the groom’s mother, wore navy with matching acceuoriel And I pink Corsage. The reception was held at the home of the groom’s parents at Pine Ridge. The wed- ding trip was through Northern Ontario. On their return the happy couple will make their home at Pine Ridge. Thistletown _'-.-. . In. W. Danna“ Mr. and Mrs. Gallop, Wayne and Mona, have returned from a motor trip visiting relatives in New Brunswick. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cquzhlin, Byng Ave,, up the birth Miss Evelyn Whrtehend is en- joying a holiday in Orillia, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Albion Rd., have returned from holidays spent at Arthur Luke. Doug Gal- lop has returned to his home in Royal Oak, Mich., liter spending the summer with his dad. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Golfdown Dr., have returned home after spending a few days visiting relatives in Buf- fllo, NY. i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. M. Coughlin on the birth of a son, Shawn, on Thursday, Aug. 21. Belated birthday greetings to Gordon Jackson, Third Ave., for Aug. 27. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Todd, Thutletown, for Aug. 28, also to Patsy Lazaruk, Irwin Rd., who will be seven years old Aug. 30, and to little Christine Smith, Byng Ave., who will be three years old on Aug. 29. Mrs. Jackson will celebrate her birth, day Aug. 30 and Play Coughlin will be a year older come Sept. 1. Mrs. T. Charters of Weatmount, in spending a month with her daughter Mrs. Henry Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marshall moved from their home on the Mr; 'and Mrs. Lorne Mason of Winston Avenue have a new daughter born on Thursday, Aug. 14th. l The Women's Auxiliary of st. Andnw'n PresbyterUn Church made a trip to Niagara Full: on Thursday, August 16th. A bug was chartered for the day and over forty women Ind children had I moat enjoyable time. The weather was ideal and the time wu spent taking snapshots, viliting the gardens and shopping. This Tou' a first view of the Fall: for name. It is hoped that this will be I yearly event. Correspondent: Mn. Cubis CH. 1-4260 FAIBIIAVEI llilltgt--- BURGESS corms Con-Pond“! MRS. E. lk POY CH. 1-07†Get your copy of It’s my. when how bow! at or "in has Tony " 'j'c'rluluTh'lrdl'; PS, : Elmlea women in many nutter: At The Commerce, we like to make your banking trttrtsactions u clear and plenum u we cm.We want to J, Wage for Wetlh'uft help to l On Sunday evening last the Ev- ening Class of the Toronto Bible College took charge of the service, which was held on the church lawn. There were quite I number of peo- ple in attendance. There will be the usual aervicea next Sunday, so do come out and enjoy the fellowship. Belated “may -iriliirVrt"i Sandra Putin for Aug. 24. Mrs. Wyant is buck on the sick list, also Mrs. Wilson is not well. We hope you folks will soon be better. Well, young-ten, it‘swblck to school Tuesday, Sept. 2. Hope you hart had I wonderful summer. It eFirnorinai"io"eoook through your local travel agent. ' x-Nut Donny Stainton w“ visiting at Ewings last week and Eddie re- turned home with Donny to spend a week at his home. Mrs. Williams spent a day visiting Mrs. Stainton and says they are all well and get- ting settled in their home. 1043 Eegtort Rd. R0. 1777 TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS for Plane, 'teotiship, Bus or Hotel anywhere in the world. FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE . OPEN EVENINGS of a son In Suturdly, Aug. 23, Two moving pictures that the children are turn to enjoy are "Robin Hood" and "The Greatest Show on Earth." These films are showing in than!" in Toronto, both are in technicolor and well worth lacing. Those parents who have not an- rolled their children for the school year at Humber Height's School are asked to register them on the first day of school, Tuesday, Sep- tember 2nd. comer of Islington Avenue and Milton Road to IM Church SEMI in Weston. Mn. Marshall, whose maiden name was Ell. Indili was born in their home on Illinnon Avenue. The Mush-ill will be missed by all and everyone wilhe: them . happy life tn their new residence. Mr. Mush-ll will con- tine to operate the service union. 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