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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Oct 1954, p. 5

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Sam Scale was the clown and he did a mravellous job. Sonny Shelburn brought along his venâ€" triloquist show. _ All the con: veners would like to say thank you to all that helped and to those who sent in the baking. Mrs, Acheson in charge of the baking expressed her utmost thanks to ‘those who hllped. inâ€" cluding the tealadies, Mrs. Norâ€" man Laver and Mrs. Campbell who were kept very busy readâ€" ing cups all afternoon. Personals 4 Miss Elizabeth Brendon and Miss Mary Lane are visiting at the home of Miss Brendon‘s cousin, Mr.. D. Brendon, Sunset ___Rd. Miss Brendon and Miss Lane ~~~have been on a six months tour â€"«NEWS FROM THE SURROUNDING DisTRICTâ€" Leaf Fair Last Saturday Maple Leaf: The Home and School Association kept their fingers crossed all last week for fine weather last Sat., October 2, for the fall fair. They were reâ€"| warded by mid morning when‘ the weather cleared. By the| time set for the parade, a large number of children and adults were all set to start. | The trieycles, bicycles and doll corriages and their owners parâ€" aded down Hopcroft Ave. to the school, where the judges had a hard time picking the winners. The following were chosen, howâ€" ever: tricycles, Gerry Stewart, Terry Adams, and Rex Bean land; bicycles: June Graham, Leslie Anderson, and for the boys: Crant Henderson, Terry Keith and Jerry Goodenough. Humber Heights _,., School Has Field * Day On Friday ‘z8 Mn on s mm ceR 00 imccccescvncromnn e e BBR aaa poe .I.ll.......l.'l.'O.Q..OC..l..I.l...Q.O.'.‘...QQ.CCQ.C...0.0...Q.O...- Doll Carriages. Margaret Beithâ€" ell, Pamela Appleton and Kay Beanland. Two silver dollars was the first prize, one silver dolâ€" lar second prize at the popular mutt show. All dogs got a tin of food and biscuits The entries were: longest and the shortest tail, smallest and the biggest dog and the one that ate his dinâ€" ner the quickest and the best dressed dog. w U Rmein Oneins netese PO'..-.--.-......o.o...00.00.D.l.!:..tcotg..o.ll..o..cD'......CQ.......QQ CRANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM BOWLING LANES AND GENERAL® INFORMATION _ Results of the field day were announced by Principal H. Mcâ€" Corkindale, as follows: Junior bé&'s running broad jump, Bob Coates. â€" F P e m t llClg'llt) Ci:'eny little â€" Margaret â€" Beithel School Has Fleld as one the the many prize winners at the Fall Fair sponâ€" D O F 'd |sored by the Maple Leaf Home ay n PFrI ay land â€" school _ Association _ last Annual school field day was Saturday. â€" Margaret took first held last Friday afternoon by |prize with her brightly decoratâ€" the pupils of Humber Heights ‘ed carriage, public school. mnon cmmmmmmemmmmmmmmnmmmmmmensmenenmnsmmem Races â€" girls 13 years, Adaâ€" lene Tumber, 1st; girls 14 years, Hannah Madle, 1st. s s Senior girls relay â€" Nellie Staring, Viola Davidson, Marâ€" lene Dorman, and Sandra Screen. Senior girls accuracy distance throw â€" Margaret Mitchell, Ist. Junior girls accuracy throw â€" Susan Milloy, 2nd. _ Senior boys running broad jump, Dirk Koningen. Weather Clears For Maple! RDGE 12. MEA |Etobicoke Dep.â€"Reeve For Advertising Rates ‘"Times & Guide"‘ Weston Phone CH 1â€"5211 Pine and Wallace St. HOLLOWAY Crang Plaza Business Directory OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY N. 4â€"1169 | CH. 4â€"1160 )658 Wilion Ave., _ Crang Plaza Oil MHeating & Air Conditioning RAY BROTHERS DARY TRL 9 P.M. INCLUDING $UNDAY 'LOWAY FACILITIES FORâ€"â€" IC COMPANY WEDDING RECEPTIONS WOODBRIDGE Contractors ‘CH. 4â€"1138â€"9 | At Maple Leaf Fair | A surprise party visited Mrs. B. Blackhall, 244 Russell Ave., on the eve of her birthday, Oct. 4, all enjoying a lovely time. Home & School The first fall meeting of the Home and School Association was well attended on Monday night, October 4th. Mrs. D. Ziggil, our new president, in the chair. Only two teachers were absent. Mr. Dix, was absent due to the death of his father, the Rev. G. M. Dix. of the continent. They live in Vancouver, Mrs. Saunders, Kindergarten room, won the banner for parâ€" ents present. Mrs. Charet, health chairman, Ontario Federation, was guest speaker. She also showed a film, "Food for Fred: die". Mr. Bornhold, School inâ€" spector of North York, was also present. A selection of music by the pupils of the Peel Conservatory of music, was greatly enjoyed by all present. The Home and School mem bers voted $150.00 to the cause of the school and Mr. Lavender, principal, received the cheque with many thanks. Saturday _ afternoon special buses carried classes 7â€"8 and a few from class 6 to compete at the Field Day at Central Park, Islington. > Girl Guide and Brownie cookie day is October 23rd. The children are making a door to door canvass for orders, during this week. All orders taken will be delivered on Saturday, October 23rd. CRANG PLAZA RESTAURANT Beside the Farmer‘s Market In the "AUDITORIUM® in the Crang Shopping Centre. CH. 10381 A congratulatory note was MAKE EVERY SATURDAY YOUR FAMILY and PARTY NIGHT â€" at the â€" Thisiletown <News VISIT THE NEW MODERN Billierd. Parlor Open To Ladies and Gentlomen By MRS. W. DUNNING CH. 1â€"6029 ' Phones 460 and 430â€"Râ€"4 OPEN DAILY PHONE CH. 1â€"7614 For Bowling Loague and Party Reservations Bowling & Billiards $OCIAL EVENINGS JANEWAY CH. 1â€"9979 on honeymoon at the time. The principal also mentioned that |\a radio had been bought for H one of the rooms with the proâ€" ‘ceeds from the sale of refreshâ€" \ ments on Field Day in June. | Mr. Saxton displayed the rug ‘that the children in one of the | portable buildings had made. \He added that proceeds from [‘the sale of cards ani other venâ€" | tures will be used to help buy | sports uniforms for our teams ‘ and that many other articles | are needed. Communion service was held| at Downsview»Baptist church this past Sunday, and it was the, first service using the new comâ€"| munion service â€" Mrs. Houseâ€"| lander and family had donated to the church. The junior choir participaied in the service, and Mr. Baxter was guest speaker for both the morning and evenâ€" ing service. Three people ILIO‘ became members of the church.| There was an attendance of 110 | at the Sunday school this past' Sunday morning. . H. & 8. EXECUTIVE ‘ Ridge Road Home and School Association held their first| meeting of the season on Monâ€" 1‘ day, September, 27th, at the‘; school. Mrs. Ireland was guest | speaker and installed the new | executive who were: Mrs. Mld-; sen, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Walâ€"| lace, Mrs. Menton, Mrs. Tanner,| Mrs. Bracken, Mrs. Caswell.| Mr. McDowell addressed the group and introduced his staff which included two new teachâ€" ers, Miss Helm (grades I and ) A â€" glorious weekâ€"end was! spent at the summer home of| Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell, near| | Peterborough and neverâ€"toâ€"beâ€" | forgotten by the art class. A Mural on the cottage wall will| ‘always be a reminder to the Russells of their many friends.1 | CHURCH NEWS I A lovely evening was enjoyed \ by friends and neighbours at| lthe United Church Sundly| school rooms when Miss Audrey Clarke and Mr. Melvin Camerâ€" on were surprised with a misâ€" lcellaneous shower. _ A lovely| "variety of gifts were received | followed by a cup of tea round-1 ‘ing out a nice evening. I fI)_ and Miss Mer-kley (grades III and IV.) Mr. Mikay the other new member was away MRS L HEATHERINGYON CB 1â€"0297 The remainder of the evening was spent socially. Mrs. Brackâ€" en was in charge of the enterâ€" tainment and all present had a pleasent. time joining in sevâ€" eral games. Mrs. Tanner was in charge of refreshments and this brought to a close one of the pleasantest and bestâ€"attendâ€" ed meetings so far. PERSONALS Susan Bullied, formerly of Ridge Road, and now of Streetsâ€" ville had an emergency operaâ€" tion for appendicitis recently, and we ‘inderstand, has made a very good recovery. ceived by Dr. A. Curtin on how happy the "group of seven" were to know the art class had taken the name of one of their beloved members, Franklin Carmichael. â€" The V.O.N are still continuâ€" ing with Mrs. Helley, Mrs. W. Marnia, Mrs. C. Parsons, Mrs. G. Tavender and Mrs. Cheale bringing in another $50.75 makâ€" ing the total $181.95 with more to come in. _ Mrs. Whitehouse had another attack of neuritis lately. The Sunday schoolâ€" teachers and those taking the Bible Studies for the next Monday evening were invited to a get acquainted tea at Islington on Sunday afternoon. These studies are a great inspiration to all who attend. A fervent God bless you to all our sickâ€"Mrs. Faskett and Bill and any others who are ill. St. Andrew‘s Church with Rev. Parkeâ€"Taylor, rector, celeâ€" brated Holy Communion last Sunday. The rector spoke on direct contrasts taking the Pharisee and the Publican, bringing us up to today. He urges we have more forgiveâ€" ness, and try to understand each other for Love is kind and suffers long and God is Love. Dr. Storey and Mr. D. Leigh were the sidesmen. Mrs. Storey took charge of the junior conâ€" gregation. Happy birthday to Karen Tuck for September 29th and to Joâ€"Anne Clark and Helen Woadard, Clarksbury for Octoâ€" ber 1st. $ The play ground is being put into fine shape. The new land is being levelled and graded for the lucky little people. _ CHESS MEETING ‘The Chess group are meeting with Weston this week so do come along and enjoy a game. Mr. Ken Snider was out with us this weekâ€"end. He is taking up studies with the Church Army and we are very proud of him. He has been a big help in the Sunday school and church. Mr. and Mrs: Horace Fox, of Thistletown, _ celebrated _ their silver wedding anniversary with open house, October 5th. SHOWER A shower was given by Mrs. Nelson for Miss Jeannine Charâ€" ette who is to be married to Mr. Bille Iredale, of Thistletown, on Oct. 23rd. There were many present and the brideâ€"to be was CHURCH NEWS E. Morton NMotSGandidate Deputyâ€"Reeve E. A. Horton of Etobicoke Township announced last week that he would not be a candidate for municipal ‘ofâ€" fice in the township. es * ,«vu- t | k/ 3 S as i lea=. esc _ ; v 1 235555 z> § ‘ esn 2. se ~~. aae es T4 ~~~ ul es F WWM > ue _ h P i io y . oo s â€" t f &§‘”§%§w» hssy ts e s io i ) §s ts t ho o oavess | V f Sss ols o sls dE Nes enc \ w CH \-_:E His statement read as fol lows: "At the end of this year I am not contesting any office. For two years, as Deputy Reeve Chairman of Finance Commitâ€" tee, Chairman of the Labour Relations Committee, Chairman of the Board of Health, Council Temporary Offices at present Llocated at 167 REDWATER DRIVE CH. BEST BUYV ! 2 | Ceooc uis NOW for... f BEST SELECTIONS â€" LATEST MODELS â€" FAll!/S/' PRICES â€" TERMS TO SUIT YOU Announces . He Is Now Located In Rexdale Cruickshank Motors Ltd. 122 Main St. North eCE USED CARS and TRUCKS must PR | MEASURE UP SAFE BUY SPECIAL THIS WEEK Automatie Transmission, Twoâ€"tone color, radio, heat@r, very ShGTP .....cccussseemmmemree DR. G. J. PELLETIER THAT‘S WHY Pending completion of home at Corner Kiplingâ€"and Redwater Drive Te Nextâ€"toâ€"new appearance w , % . 4 QO~! f 20 Mechanically reconditioned iss W <, ” D \ iyfi <Be Safetyâ€"checked for performance \Q’%\/ > l m o S 40 Guaranteed b‘y your dealer sA y " V %2@ ‘ g‘} o I ’;}\ .. <Y/ s Se Finest value for your money FLZZ .\ s e % ;; f P 7 $y 9/ O‘//)Z;\ l} P . ai5. f:‘i*” 1Ss YOUR ao 52 Mercury Sedan Member on the Parks Board and in addition this year as Member of the Planning Board and also its Subdivision Committee, to the best of my ability I have worked hard to merit the very great confidence given: me by the voters of Etobicoke Town ship in 1952. ‘‘The work has been enjoy able and interesting, and before the end of this year I hope to take my part in reporting to the taxpayers on the many things that have been accomplished. "I intend to carry on in com als We w te CH. 4â€"2004 , radio, ,I 150 o_ ts Mercury, Lincoin, Meteor Dealer OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 | death last May has placed addâ€" | ed responsibilities on me that munity undertakings from time to time but at the end of this year my first attention for a while must be the growing deâ€" mands of my family, my church and my business. My father‘s Work in Your Interes inspecting electrical installations _ for fire and shock hazard. Throughout the province 155 inspectors are on the job, to assure that wiring meets the requirements and standards as laid down in the publication, ‘‘Ontario Hydro Regulations." Please make sure all new and rewired installations are inspected by an authorized Ontario Hydro Inspector. One of Ontario Hydro‘s major contributions to safe electrical living is through its staff of Electrical Inspectors. They protect Hydro customers by checking and <C%7~ .. N SPECIAL THIS WEEK Very clean Green, heater. ie Mydre can be‘oblained by writing to your Mydro Chairman 620 University Avenue, Toronto. 50 Chev. Standard Tudor * a to work with the various memâ€" bers of council and the many members of beards and departâ€" ment staffs during 1953 and THE TLMES AND GUIDE â€" Thursday, October 7, #3 "dl * â€" 895 (11Â¥a ha al T DO YOU KNOW? made 626,690 clectrical inspo¢â€" tions in farms, homes and indug» tries in Ontaric. whod

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