/lllll'till.lr$__llill_t_t)lljlr, THE Mllttttmitmfitt1 "myrlltll0"ll'8 Little David Jolly of 14 Locker hie will celebrate his first birthday on Oct. 20. Suppose it will be David's first cake. Hear, Culvin Loveday, that you celebrated your fifth birthday on Saturday with a whooping big pAty. Hope you had lnts of fun. Belated birthday greetings to Kay Burton! whose birthday was Oct. 16. , Let us ver-ind you that the Girl Guides and Brownies will arrive with your cookie orders on Satur- day, so try and be home. These kids need the help you can give them and if yqu can help the girls deliver their cookies please call Mr. make your arrangements. llawkes at F CHerry 1-4437 and Again let us remind you of the dance the ratepayers' association are holding in the school Nov. l. That is the evening following shell- out night. Brian Dickey, age six, thinks your correspondents are stinkcrs. You see, Brian fell and cut his head open and had to go to Humber Memorial Hospital for stitchvs and we didn't put it in Our column. So we are sorry and hope to get in Brian's good graces real soon. On Thanksgiving weekend the Leavens family, 46 Uphill Ave., all went up to London. lt was to cele- brate daughter Ann's ninth birth- day. Son Ken flew with his dad in a plane and mom and Ann motored. They report a dandy time and arc fauna“. baton: to, 1m _ MRS. J. DICKEY CH. 1-1575 I738 JANE ST. LEYTON’S LINGERIE SHOP I744 JANE ST. NOW Ar Norwest Television Pelmo Park Patter We Have Moved To A New Location 'i'r,r, I ' ---. ri,:"ii_".,'ii,:"r, DELUXE TABLE MODEL "ii-i',"',""':":";),,, '_":"':",:,",' o' Automatic Focus . Precision Brightness ‘ , (-7771 ’ Ill Control 'ii, . fl . Local-Distance Switch ' 0 Wood Cabinet N , t T I q q O Miilirtrry O "irts O Ntrvntrrs O Handbags q Blank-s . Rubin and Ladim‘ Linm'riv 0 “Iowa Correspondents - Carrying a Compute Line of - Emu HI CROSLEY looking forward trips. Monday, October 20, the Home and School Association held their monthly meeting in Borden Ave. School. After tho business of the meeting was finished, Mrs, Wisen- berg introduced Mr. Coates, from the Canadian Forestry Associa- tion. Mr. Coates gave the audience some idea of what the Forestry Association stood for, also ex- plained about the lovely green suit he was wearing, with all the bright buttons and trimmings. Of coursv the uniform makes a very great difference. There were two films shown, tmp of water and how some of our rivers are pollut- ed and the dangers for the swim- The friends and neighbors of the Douglas Middlebrook family of " Uphill Ave. were sorry to lee them move out of Pelmo Park and wish them every luck in their new home. The regular meeting of the wom- en's auxiliary of the ratepayers' association was held in the school Birthday greetings go to Doreen George, Mr. Dave McKane, Miss Fern Evans. SALES and SERVICE Mrs. J. B. Henry, Corr. S 9’ V m. oi! eats - w“: sue“ V‘ow r " ttoo \ocoué N - a. A " umber Summit MRS. 8. PRINGLE CH. 1-4116 --Continued on page 7 .-Continued on page 7 ONLY --BY-- to more such 29950 THE NEW 1953 Humberview Home and School Association would greatly appre- ciate your patronage " their Hal, luwe'en dance (aquare and mod- ern) Friday, October 3Ut. Door prizes, costume prizes. Good music. Do come, John Countryman Chapter of the [ODE is having a square and modern dance at Pelmo Park School, Friday, Nov. 14th, at 9 p.m. They would appreciate your interest in this event and your presence more so. A good time is assured all. if you ean't go, but would like m contribute, please inquire about tickets which are very reasonable. Lunch will be served. Melody Road School are having a school children’s party Hal- lowe'en Friday, October Slit, at 7 o'elock. Lots- of fun and frolic. Don't miss your own special party and "mum" call up someone on the Home and School executive if you would like to give a donation to- wards the evening. Best original costume gets a prize, I believe. Scout mothers please note: The regular meeting for this group is to be held on the second Monday of the month, November 10th, at the home of Mrs. V. Hiles, 38 Acacia Ave. There are various rea- sons for this change for this month, but hope the mothers will be able to attend as Mr. Jenkyns, the Scoutmaster, will talk to the mothers. Scout mothers euehre to be held Friday, Oct. 24th, at the home of Mrs. P. MacLean, 22 Walsh Ave., Albion Park Items MRS. MILES - CH. 1-0796 -Continued on page 4 CH. 1-2281 CH. 1-7371 Get-well wishes £110 unaided to Mrs. Betty Brouiltte of The Wishbone who has just undergone an operation in St. Juseph‘s Hos- pital. Hope it won't be long before you are home 21mm. Betty, and feeling just like nu“. V feeling just like mm. V Birthday grevtinp to Hurry Liberty, 17 on Oct. Nth and to his sister Shirley Anne who was 10 on Oct. Nth. This rmnmun‘iy hus indeed hulp- ported tho Hrmullr's by the large number of coukuv orders given to them two wwks ago. The delivery of the cookirs will be this week- end, probably Saturday afternoon. The 196th [hum-m.» l'nrk would like to thunk )uu. Everynm will be plvuwd to know that Miss Maud. Musnn is coming along firm from hm’ re- cent illucsr, Ou Sululdu), wanl’u-r Isl, in the Illustrious Buildim: in Wes- ton in the owning a two and a half hull!’ variety show will be pres-d by the "Helpiw-C)uters". This gl'i'UP is comprisvd of teen- aged taloni which will present shows in aid of various urguuizn~ tions. Thom mm- 27 in the tt'oupe ultngvthm'. (100mm and William Patton, winners in the boy so- About 19 neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Irma Bince, Hearst Circle about a week ago. They m-n- (wilwhratinx: a very happy event-the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Simpson also of Hearst ('irvlv. May we all join in their congratulations. Thanksgiving week-end was tun busy in this household. Sorry there was not time to even think about this column, let alone write it. We had a good visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bates and sun Gordon, (uncle, aunt and cousin) who spent a few days in Toronto before returning to the United States and their home in Asxrata, California. The first meeting of the Hard- ington Home and School Associa- tion was hold on Tuesday, Oct. 14th. The new executive was intro- duced as were the members of the staff. Mrs. Jean Reed Thompson pleased those present with two delightful vocal solos. Choosing as his subect, "Science and Educa- tion," Dr. Speakman, who is Pre- sident of the Ontario Research Foundation, left most of us in a very thoughtful mood as he tried to show "the pmwrful influence of this new instrument (science) on our homes, our schools and our children"; using as examples, tele- vision, the automobile, medicine (such as penicillin and cortisone), and the atom. waroshments were served by tlw kindergarten mothers and tiw prize for the greatest number of parents at- tending went In Mrs. Welsh’s Grade I class. WESTON FARMS MEAT MARKET OPPOSITE BILTMORE THEATRE ---Where Your Dollar Has More Cents---- FRESH-KILLED 'litNuWlt-tMltht or sun: Choice Grade A Isaac-r _ I have been 35km] IO mmniun a u POTATOES o (mums o VEGETABLES o FRUIT " Herve f largo Supply of Pumpkins For Hntlotre'rrt FAIRHAVEN Village - MMEM Corners HAMBURG STEM . 39c lb. TENDERlZED. MINUTE STEAKS 65c lb. Correspondent MRS. E. E. FUY CH. 1-0739 CHICKENS 35c lb. viiiiiiEits with: June: PUT IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW FRESH - LEAN 35c lb. SMOKED SKINLESS TrNtllt?ANDGU1Nl.W1tltrNtt' Mrs. A. Maedomald, Phone CH. 1-2365 BO MAIN STREET S. HARDINGTON SIRLOII .. PORTEIIIOIISE Round Steak Roast Choice Quality piano, group at tlw York County music competition, will sing. Tommy Ih, Tom, " buy (if 11 yours of ago, who plays this piano ar- ml'diun most beautifully, will be well worth coming to hour. Rich- ard Martin will play the auto- harp; Bud Hunt plays boogie- woogiv music at piano, while Bill Cassidy plays classical music; Hill specializes in cowboy singing and guitar playing; George Allan. tenor-baritone. will bv singing songs that will be liked by all, and Lvs Tuchm'uu will do imperson- atiuns of Frankie Lane and Al Jolson. There will also be a chorus line of tap dancers RR well as ulhi-i' entertainers. So come, om- :ind all, and enjoy this taleuted group. Draw winnmrs in the recently held draw sponsored by the ladies of the Women's Auxiliary Corona- tion Br. No. 286 Canadian Legion, Thirtletown are an follows: lst Mrs. Boyd, 216 Main t. No. (522) 2nd S. lloylin, 3741 Eglinton (No. 1188) 3rd Mrs. Grant, 107 Gaydon i Despite the frosty weather last’ Friday the Wiener roast held by the Humberlea Community Association: was a huge success. The two bon-i fires soon warmed up the arowd; and, the singing led by in un-) known gentleman with an seem-l dion gave the whole affair that) neighbour-[y feeling of ctore friend-, ship. All this of course was just) the preliminary to the main event, of the evening, hot dogs and pop." No one went home hungry, you can be sufe of that. So, thank you executive committee for a well planned winner roast. Sump pmple itch for what they want whvn they should be scratch- in: far it. Boy Scout App; Day is past and by all reports was very successful. Now may we remind you that next Saturday, October 25th, is the day the Girl Guides and Brownies will be delivering the cookies we order- vd from them sireral weeks ago. So, I have been asked to ask you folks to please wmvmber to be in on Saturday to waive your order or leave word for the girls where to leave them for you. The girls are asked to be at Melody Road School no later than 9.30 mm. on Saturday morning to get their order sheets and cookies for delivery. dance being sponsored by the John Countryman Chapter of the IODE at Pelmo Park Public School, Gary Drive on Friday, Nov. 14. There will be Square Dancing as well as modern and Stan Reyes of the Weston Recreation Commission will "call off". If anyone in this --Continued on nine 4 WING - SIRLOIN T-BONE STEAKS 6Se lb. Bessie E. Clyde, CH. 1-5427 Happenings in Humberlea 49c tin EXTRA SPECIAL I GAL. TIN ROAST 49c lb. SSe lb. --Continued on page 7 I I We were very Arry to say good- ( bye to the Vickers who have moved drum Byng Ave. We wish them all the best in their new home. At the Association meeting last week the new commute! for the 1952-53 season was elected. The results were as follows: Jack and Marnie Beebe, Hugh Bennett, Bill and Dawn Thompson, Kay Tyrrell, Bill Walace and Norm Wilson. As the executive meeting had not been hold at time of writing, we cannot give you the Executive positions. howevvy this informa- tion should be available by next week. The Brownies in this district wish tn thank you for the wonder. ful response to their cookie day An advance notice dance to be held in Mr. and Mrs. Barr, June and Wayne, Mrs. Shaver and family motored from .Barrie to spend Sunday with the Carbis family. $1.00 more in ma "eek agnin for the V.O.N. Our total is now $179.12. St. Andrew's Human The ladies are to be cornplirtusutoi Ott their work. They all worked m hard to make it a success My candy stall, thanks to my many frwnds, brought in for choir funds $14.63. Thank you all so much. Tho marble guessing w“ won by Mrs. McKnight who received a lovely pearl necklnce. The bean guessing was won by Mrs. Houth who was presented with a beautiful cushion. Happy birthday Lu Judy Dunning and Joanne Leigh. Rogers who will be three years old Oct. 27. Also to Celine Gard, houie whn celebrated her birthday on 001. 29, Linda Hart, Byng Ave., also has a birthday on Oct. 29. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hazard and family who have moved into the Jenkins house on Elmhurst Dr. Many happy returns of the day to Alice MeCallum who had a 6th birthday party Tuesday, October 15th. ' Next unday there will be no Sun- day School as we are having a Children's Day October 26th. We for Plane, Steamship, Bus or HuttCa_nywhpre, in, fhe, world. 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This n. held in :order to adjust the atundance ‘cardl and organize teachers to 'their prospective duties. It was one 'ot the first meetings to be held since Sunday school classes start- ed a few seeks ako. Mr. Batsloné "and 12 teachers “ere present. This wu a little tiisappoiptintr as there Ire at least 24 teachers. A meetmK was also held at Mrs. Cartner's home regarding the fu- ture arrangwuenls towards the children's Hallowe'en party. Bath CH. 1-1161 Your HYDRO CHAIRMAN Reports . ot,,we'r-"1"'-"etts, , 17421 JANE ST. BEVERLEY HILLS NEWS I WEDNESDAY (DOMINION NETWORK) (THIS BROADCASYWILL " CARRIED ON mi DOMINION NETWORK) UStttt " "" â€VORIIISM tttttt BE SURE TO LISTEN! 24-Hour Service Through the Lrefiryt Sm Purchasing an oil burner from Lake Simcoe Ice & Fuel Limited is assurance of full satisfaction from your heating system. 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SOFT“ w ES'I‘OX MEAT PIES \LL KINDS OF FANCY COOKIES Cash or Budget I‘00KIES CHICK EN A N It MEAT THE CAKE BOX PIES - C SLI. - o MlNl‘l-TMEYI' I Fitt'IT Mr. J. Ringer and Mr. W. first vice-president and _ viee-preaident of the T ' lAasoeiation, were pram: tttdi Proposed 60 cent: would b. Fe (ed from each home to up“ I "'hildven's party. Seven 1adieq, Ire chosen to help out nu , Vuight and they are Mrs. Ars. Parkinson, Mrs. Tho AMâ€: Woodcock, Mrs. Say, I ' quunger and myself. The . will have a grand time this m; loxw'en night, including film car-g mum, prizes and loads to eat. Doet' forget to fix up some sort of may: (tummy for them and "member; n is at 7 pm sharp. l OCT. 29th 9.30 - 9.45 POM. Hun, - CI. l-1~ -Contirused on page . CH. 1-1941 CH. 1-3213 [ol