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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Oct 1954, p. 6

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COMPANY LIMITED sn "All " N. (Next ttt PM! ouie) “a. no? In use. OSS STORES 1|“. g‘ég tt , B. fa 'ie':iiiitliFil::'?ai It's new? It's “custom-contoured" to flatter, TVV deeruuuLiiL,as. Itmadedbr you.alone.’. ' The Playtex Living Bra uses elastic and nylon in a new way, to g-i-v-e with your every motion . . .. to move with you, never against you. Snowy White. . . it washes and dries so easily . . u always comes up fresh-as-a-daisy . . . and never needs ironing.' Get your Playtex Living Bra in its Heavenly Blue Package. Only $3.95. Come in, phone or use the handy coupon. A - a; h" _ 2 I Ill?,),):?,-',!,"'],:",?':),:',:';)',")' a" mM coo you "a" M pow muons“ m a... Why food MO hp. up... A mum m was held . . Wednesday afternoon at Hum. go will do tho lob? Morris; her Heights whool tor the moth- Minor I Mo . f . era of the kindergarten pupils; ' "a Ox T" Sonu' The mothers were welcomed by On and Two, Station Wot; Mrs C. D. Conway, president M" Pinor .ortd Oxford M if 1"itdumbAesutitent' 'W,',", half-tor; pick-ups, li-ton and; greeted the teg, and invited . them to the ome and School vans. Pleasing to look at, a meeting next Tuesday. She also pleasure to drive. atresaed the importance of good _ relations between the home and . , school. The principal Mr. Hugh M "Us, Sorvie. I Perrh McCorkindale urged the moth- em to help their children to , r, f on. « ti. make contact with organizations > ‘ a l a g _ fi; outside the school which would ' . . 1:“: :2 i. i! " help beneficially to broaden r I q u , Si tl. t", t their knowledge. He especially 's) . Fl ,,. t: " > r. . ii mentioned the Sunday school M - l r w and related church affiliations. H " Mr. McCorkindale spoke briefly l ' * k _ - g ' on the need for the proper types l ’ " ‘ - e ot attire for the children to; q - ”3 “e " a i; wear to school. The inconven- i'l' r. L but. a E iencea caused by stick. zippers, NW you can drtG solely In union and non with a low huhnlhavStolOeonur mil. "i, you how. boon pay- lng. Why food ISO hp. Who. r4::'tri, K. ti . 8ioreu, Glam: I ' mmm Mann soc" ‘ds F ma CK' ... Sculptural nylon gently cups 'n ups! miss-cross ham dips tow - _ . divides divineM 'UP CH. 1-7941 side. lov, m, la' 95‘ HWW‘IOLIM I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Proctor, iformerly of Weston Ind Mount :Dennis. will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Satur- 1dly, October 1001 in the tttter, noon. and mu be "at home" to their friend. It the aqme of their daughter, In. J. Pindlar, u Om? DH”. Wm (Continued from page 3) other member clubs of the In- ter-club council will celebrate ‘Business Women's Week as lguest of the Toronto B. and P. :Club It I dinner in the Tudor :Room of the Royal York Hotel. ‘During the dinner proritinent ’buainess women will take part (in I panel discussion on "Ad (venture and Achievement" iwhich ll the slogan for the 4 week. i As the Brownies were danc- iing around their Toadstool and lthe Fairy Ring, voices were gheard singing in the depths of Jthe wood. 1hen a company ot ,Guides marched into sight; Ethey were' the 167th and they I had come to take all the Browns ( ies who were grown up enough ito fly up out of the Packs. But [first Captain Fujar wanted to , see if they had won their tGold- len Hands" and just what they 1had done to earn them. Using l some special Brownie magic Ithese girls grew a "all plant, fsent a message, made a pud- ‘mng, "set a compaf,’ played a ;game and knitted a huge scarf all in the spaceot 10 minutes. Then while the Pack Leaders 1: constructed a bridge that rUiil "Good bye" on the Brown side J and "Welcome" on the Blue,) the Commissioner pinned Wings , on Sharon Riggs, 167th, Lindal Rennels, Donna Bell, Sandra l McLeish, Sandra Kusick, and 3 Eleanor Swales of the 298th. I The Packs saluted them with a i grand Hand and amidst hand; shakes and good Wishes they} were squeezed out of the Brownie Ring, but soon found! the bridge and flew safely over, into Guide Land where they; were welcomed heartily byl their big gisters and carried off 1 to join in the Guiding Game. A' new Guide, Lieut. Hammer and] a visitor from Weston, Brown‘ Owl Forbes were welcomed, then with Brownie Vespers and ' Guide Taps the happy evening) closed and all went home with l a special treat their Fairy Gold had bought. 9 Silver stars made a path to! the centre where candles were! lit, one for each year of service. District Commissioner Mrs. El Burt presented Tawny Owl Nix-j gent with a 4-year star and Brownies Linda Pennels and‘ Robine MacGregpr with a 3-1 yéar.. .‘hwnyOwJ Hicks and 'i) Brownies, Caron Black, Susie 3: Tanaka, Diane Hunter; Carol) Mason, Linda Burt, Sandra: Black, Linda-Herbert of the 167th as well as 5 girls Janet! Bowman, Judith Lake, Susan1 Nugent, Cathy Bell, Helen‘ Skwarok from the 298th Pack, received their first service Star. On Monday evenjng the aud- itorium of Humber Heights school was transferred into a leafy forest when Brown Owl Young and the 167th Pack were joined by the Brownies ot the 298th, St. Matthias Church, Westmount and Brown Owl MacGregor. Mrs. Margaret Downey, 15 Bowspirit Ave, has been ap- pointed superintendent ot kind- ergarten school at St. Andrew's The Junior choir of St. An- , airew's Presbyterian church,‘ Humber Heights, held the elec- ' tion ot officers for the coming) year. Those elected are Lorna: Curtis, president; Patsy Gurus." secretary; Joanne Murphy,) treasurer; Eleanor Watts, pian- ist; Stella Brownell and Fay Campbell, social committee. Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Wright, Scarlett Road on the birth of a daugh- ter. _ Tea, cookies and matted ; cakes were served to the moth- ers by the members of Mrs. Conway's executive committee. WEEKLY 300833 The weekly euchre of the ladies of Humber Heights was held at the home ot Mrs. Jean Bowring. The winners of the prizes were lst, Mrs. Robert Hicks; 2nd, Mrs. Cox; 3rd Mrs. Woodénd, and the low score prize to Mrs. Miles. their early recognition a pn- ventative to serious outbreak: of the communicable din-sea. She also stressed to the mother: the need to give the children a hearty breakfast as a helpful mm on the dey'l work. nurse spoke fiddly on the com- Ton childhood disease- and to am. their Gdiviiiuat in; lung to the “mention ot the principal or herself. In. Bury. Public Health Giiut a great burden of extra work on mind: of an hinder. unel when. t Personal Notes CHOIR ELECTIONS BROWN IE FLY-UP tly lyinderw 13. J. BllitlllBllllllllllill E sousl " END lOIN ROASYS loofShoulders Me h, FRONT FILLETS Benelux dressed Me lb. HAM whole in Shank half SELECT FRESH PORK 31 MAIN ST. NORTH Lllllllls LlVEll, Spring ak lb. PORK LIVER, Fresh . 291: h, “was llllllllls . ak lb. " TONE" E, Pickled or Fresh ak Ill. PchLEn PORK SHOULDER 35c. lb. BDNELESS conll BEEF" 223“" ak lb. llEAnv cooKEn conll BEEF m h, oLll lllPPv.cllEEsE . " 131: lb. Lll'llll . lik lb. PORK SAUSAllE Small Link 45c Ill. couumv STYLE SAUSAGE ak Ill. ltEotmEEttE OurFamousHomemt"u 36: Ill. SlllE-lllleoll; SlicullSmokell ' 55c lb. [HEB Mincemeat Phone Order: In by " can. For Same Day Delivery. Mo Delivery Wednesday Rexdale and Thletletown Dellverlee -.. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 3|!MI81'JOIITII, _ C on. Midis IRE! PARKING A Ill' RIM! or tMllNtlllltI . ', . rm mum on onnsns or $3.00 on non: WEE}: Rib tilk w. 1,"sCi','""" . -- - 'ee"" Short " 45ch. Blade Roast 390 lb. BouELEss POT ROAST " 33cm. SHOULDER 51m MIIGED (lik lb. Elicia. BABY fill: iil'i1CljLliji VAIII [ii [rad., BRISKET bone in ' HAVE A comm: LINEN smoxlsn MEATS] (WW 'ii/tif, Sh lb. Me h. COUNTRY FRESH GRADE 'A' LARGE MAPLE LEAF 2-13. Dressed Fillets ssc VEAL PA1TIES . .55c (HINGE MILK FED VEAL CUTLETS ' . . . . .89c lb. LOIN RIB CHOPSTSC lb. Boneless Front Fresh Haddock Fillets - Smoked Cod Fillets . Seoteh Kipper: . Oysters FISH PRODUCTS Prime Rib . 53 c lb. " Butter $521112; " Salmon Del. 45c Pumpkin, APPLES, lo. I Fey. Maclnlosh bskl. 8h BLUE GRAPES. 6 qt. bskl. T _._' 63c minnows“. Snow While lik. " BELEBY STUUKS. Pasco , for We PUTATUES, New Brunswick (10 lb. bag Potatoes. New Brunswick (10 lb. bag) 3tk FULL LINE OF SQUASH PEEF DRIPPING lh "I. SMOKED MIDGET ROLLS tthh. tht lb. lb. Ciao-up Chickch-logl, Una”, lucid LARGE ROASTING Cur-up Chicken-logs, Ina”, lack-Win. Cranberries 25c h, CHICKEIS 49MB. Boiling FOWL th lb. _ TURKEYS and CAN" CHICKEHS FRESH POULTRY OH. 1-5294- Breast ' Half Shoulder . 33: Ib, Slewing Flanké ak lb. Shoulder Chops _ titk lb. Full (in! Back Mk. lb. Whole Fronts ak, h. Select Fresh-Killed local SPRING LAMB YORK alone: 23-01. lh ll.

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