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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Apr 1954, p. 6

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10804 CZ FUN 4 Made from %‘"" Plywood _ ‘ Preâ€"Cut and Packaged A Real Buy â€"Unpainted â€"| Top s19.00 â€" Base s14.00 "*Service Plus â€"That‘s Us" .. 4 LAWRENCE AVENUE E. Weston * CH. 1â€"8291 .2 We are all glad to see Peggy Smith out again after her soâ€" journ in the hospital. Birthday â€" greeting to Jack Dickey, Kames Avenue, who celeâ€" brates his birthday on Thursday, April 8th. ° ; The Bowling Banquet will I’ held on Friday, May 14th, at the Canadian Legion Hall, Islington, Ontario. Be sure you get your tickets from your team captain. Sorry to hear Mrs. Pat Kring, Wendall Avenue, has been so ill the past week. Hope it won‘t be too long before Pat is up and around again. Eowling for Consolation Prize:! Darajets, Sexies, Clowns,‘ Couldbees. Bowling this Friday, April 16,‘ at 7.15 sharp. a PERSONALS Np, it‘s spring. . The many friends of Mrs. Ne!â€" lie Burma, Pelmo Crescent, will siom; all players are urged to Championship ne» eome out and help your team. 9th at 715 sharp Competition is very stiff. | Darajets, Sex Bowling for Championship â€" Couldbees will ° Friday Niters: $ | the Consolation P _ Rascals, Gamblers, Eagle Eyes, The Bowling °P What erstwhile fishermen sat shivering into the wee. small lounr_o! the morning catching smelts? $50 to $1000 @HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Buyers are buzzing about looking for homes like bees looking for nectar. So many have been buzzing around our office that we find ourselves law on listings. The playâ€"offs are now in WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS ound the corner‘ seems to be mmm.-»‘ . giving their grounds a going Final Standingâ€"last series . To those who haven‘t as * Games Points felt the urge, come on, wake Try Hards ... 13 30 _ Top or Base May Be Purchased Separately BARFORD REALTY LIMITED a session with the "ly, SPRING IS IN THE AIR 1A Lawrence Ave. West, phone CHerry 1â€"9148 WE NEED 100 HOMES to satisfy the huge demand: To Sell or Buy Call Us Today NATURE LOANS SARACINL CONSTRUCTION ~ _ CH. 1â€"8591 Fast, oneâ€"day service. No bankable security needed. Requirements are easy to meet. "Rightâ€"away" loans for any good reason. More men and women borrow from HFC than any other company in its field. Phone or come in today for a fast, friendly loan on your own signature ! LOANS ON SIGNATURE, CAR OR FURNITURE Weston and North York out AT ONCE =â€" Thursday, April 15th, 1954 â€" Page 6 Agents for 12573 °/J mATUs, wil? De Dow!ing 1Of] ‘The regular monthly meeting ?gh‘hlmpmnshxp next Friday, April of the Brownie mothers auxiliâ€" at 7.15 sharp. . _ jary will be held on Wednesday, | _ Darajets, Sexies, Clowns, April 21 at the home of Mrs Couldbees will ‘>e bowling for Irvine, 86 Burrows Ave. | the Consolation Prize. | Mr. and Mrs. B. Bourret and ‘ _ The Bowling Banquet will be son, Maurice of Port Garry, Winâ€" [held on Friday, May 14th at the nipeg are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Canadian Legion Hall, Islington, R. Bertrand, 88 Burrows Ave. .. |Ontario. | Congratulations to Mrs. Ray E1 , Ainsworth, 89 Burrows who celeâ€" lfug&s?:%lx[:&‘l‘:‘lr’?l'!ks |brated her birthday last Tuesâ€" k The regular monthlv meetine 4aY, April 13th. _ oo 4 The regular monthly meeting, 'of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, will be |held on Monday, April 12th, at 8| p.m. in the Pelmo Park School.] 'Mr. W. E. Pameroy will be our| ‘guest speaker. Subject: Interior, 1Decorating with films and sugâ€"| gestion for colour schemes. This should be very interesting at this! ‘time of the year. _ Remember, Fmembcrship fees for 1954â€"55 are now due. Let‘s give our new!| executive a boost and have a full membership turnâ€"out. |; We are sorry to hear little Brian Dickey, Kames Avenue, is confined to his home with bronâ€" chitis. Hope you will be feeling much better before Easter Brian. Rascals, Ganiblers, Elgle fiyes. Try Hards, will be bowling for championship next Friday, April Oth at 71R chans 4 All players must attend the next two weeks for playâ€"offs. FOURTH SERIES WINNERS Clowns Couldbees . Eagle Eyes Gamblers Darajets PELMO PARK ® BOWLING NEWS Pelmo Park Ratepayers Bow! ing "League (Friday Niters). Mrs. Duffy, Uplands Avenue, on birth of a son, last Monday, in the Humber hospital. | Sorry to hear that Georgina ayton and Victor, are both sick with colds. 11 11 11 11 10 10 24 24 17 26 25 25 Elections are on their way. A | nominations committee including | Mrs. Hilliard as convener. and Mrs. Howard Ella, Mrs. Leigh and Mrs. F. Hubbard will be Icmncting you soon. Don‘t forâ€" \get to make a good Associntion,' !we need a full executive, includâ€" ing good, hardâ€"working cnnven-,’ ers. Don‘t say T’ I With her book, fo Little for| the Mind," Dr. Hilda Neatby of| the University of Saskatchewan has created no little controversy on her attitude towards modern education. _ Rev. G. Parkeâ€"Tayâ€" _ On Tuesday, April 13th Chi |Rho Club met and enjoyed a film with all who were interâ€" }ested in the, welcome given ‘afterwards to the Bond home Afor a cup of coffee. The Dedication of the beautiâ€" ful Cross given by Mrs. Bamâ€"| field, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coe on| the alter in loving memory of| Mr. T. Bamfield was conducted by Bishop Wilkinson. A beautiâ€"! ful gesture as are the flowers on| the altar every Sunday and we! are so grateful. | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. T. Chantry, Irwin Rd. on their wedding anniversary. .‘ On Wednesday evening Gail Bell and Maurine Clegg were enrolled in the 117 Toronto Brownies. a Jonica Marian ‘Mene had her’ 7th birthday and party April ; 9th. 5 | The deaths of Mr. and Mrs. R. Adamson was a very personal loss to many in our town along with many others, we all had the feeling of haying met a real gentleman. (Continued from Page 5) Anglicans join in â€" corporate worship inâ€"the Service of Holy Communion. There will be celebrations of the Holy Comâ€" munion at 8 a.m. and 11.15 a.m. and the Rector will be happy to come to the homes of the sick and shutâ€"ins for private services during Easter week. At 9.45 a.m. Sunday School will meet with a special flannelâ€"graph presentaâ€" tion of the Easter Story, for junior classes. Evening Prayer will be as usual at 7 p.m. On Good Friday, April 16th memâ€" bers of St. Andrew‘s and of Thistletown United Church are invited to attend both services 11 Am. at St. Andrew‘s 8 p.m. Thistletown United. s Leonie Hartley had her "7th birthday and party on Saturday, April 11th. Pqper§ are being distributed free for the next week or so. | Downsview Baptist Church is ‘holding their Easter service next |Sunday at Crang Auditorium at i'l p.m. Special music will be supâ€" [plied by the choir in‘the form of ‘a Cantata entitled "The First ‘Easter." The choir will be asâ€" isisted by guest soloists. The last ‘of the coloured sound films will‘ be shown and this one is called ‘"The Ascension of Christ." Rev.i F. Lowther extends a cordial in-l vitation to those who can atâ€"| tend. | A goingâ€"away party was held at the home of Mrs. Mariane on Ridge Rd. in honour 8t Mrs. Arscott and family who are movâ€" ing to Arthur on the 15th of this month. There were 34 guests present and Mrs. Hendry made the presentation of a popâ€" up toaster on behalf of everyone. . Allan Chamberlain had his tonsils removed recently and has made a fine regovery. a \ Our neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thompson of 83 Burrows lare opening a new business at \the Crang Plaza soon. THISTLETOWN | NEWS | Birthday greetings for Peter Morris, three years old; Gordon Scale, five candles on his cake; and Miss Audrey Foulkes who had a birthday recently. : _ Next Sunday Rev. R. J. D. Morâ€" ris, 295 Russell Ave. will be the speaker for the Easter Service. Rev. Morris and family wil} be leaving the end of April to take up his new duties at Moosejaw, Sask. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Morris and family every sucâ€" cess in their new surroundings. By MRS. 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