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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Oct 1954, p. 3

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r." In: , _ . lltl Favourltes All Part . 1,ttit,tyt"oik Third hummer Fair Collingwood tor crippled admiral-en. since each prize wu 'ren. A few weeks later we worth six dollars, Lorne won were pleasantly suwrised to re- [ twelve dollars and a trophy tor ulw a 1.tter am" u. that his efforts. The pupils of Senior Raymond had been crowned-Public School feel' quite hon- Timmy for 1953-51 w. u) telt outed to have Lame attending very happy tor him because thit: school, now he would have a chancel Peter Caskey, to travel all over Ontario and", Form u. ::i:n::i: most wonderful "'", OUR BMJ8RUlb1 . . . _ In Science this year, the Sen- ;ygij“ atr'rtesctt"dger'dwtle/iei Public School has a nature thrilled when Timmy visited u: muse-um. T one Friday to tell us his story.) This museum " trg teecls tttore While he was speaking I about the wonderful things of Ethousht how lucky I was to be knature that are to be found all able to run and play, and I "oynd us. . know that my class mates shat-f The collection is made up of ad this feeling too. Att . resultla display cue-l One case con- of this visit the students dead. ywins moths and butterflies, the ed to send two crippled child-ttltr two Peetles, ants and ten to camp this past summer" i many other meets. Richard Gregory and Lorna In addition we have different Curtis. C galls to be found on plants. also stGintroi-tirCiseiiior" Public School sent Raymond Badger to the Blue Mountain Camp tt WHICH It Ptmuo when galore. A total ot almost Oil)“ mtWen twenty dollars was won by low the Miami ot 106: ol Walton members. A large students of the Senior Public amount of um money wu won School sent Raymond Badgerng Lorne Ritchie who placed a the Blue Mountain Lump “Inn! in both ntunt and combat Colursgwood tor crippled chihtjclluem lined etch prize wu ten. A few weeks later we worth six dollars, Lorne won were pleasantly Iuwrlsed to re- [ twelve dollars and a trophy tor eolvu . um; um... m that his atom. The pupils of Senior Raymond had bun crowned-Public School leel' quite hon- Timmy to: 1953-51 w. ali telt outed to have Lame attending vow In...“ fnr him because this school, If you are ever passing through Collingwood be sure to visit this wonderiul eemp--1 am sure .hcy would enjoy your coming in-hvhere these child- ren are able to have a kind ot holiday they never hoped to have, in spite of their mis- fortune. Resemary McGlening, Form 8, Grade q Honoured On Saturday, September li, " 3.30 a.m., a group of boys representing W e s t o n Model Flying Association lefty?" Aimsi lulu; A_Crcr__.'."'"-' n. _ There was a competition and they were entering it. It seems the Westonites had their planes in top form since they took MRS. M On Thursday afternoon thel Executive Committee of tisel, Pelmo Park Home and School) Association held a reception tor the teachers in the school audi- torium. Mrs. Teasdale welcomed the staff, especially the new! members - two of who came: from Vancouver and Scotland. Mr. Buss then introduced hisi staff: Mrs. Gladys Conroy, Kin-l dergarten; Mrs. Jean Bemrose: - Grade I; Miss Laura Moor-l house - Grade 1, (one of the? new teachers); M‘iss Faith) Draper ~â€" Grade 2; Miss Helen‘ Marchant - Grade 2; Miss Lu-' oille Atkinson --- Grade 3, (who has just graduated from the Teachers’ Training School); Mrs. Greta Macfarlane -e Grades 3 and 4 (who comes from Scot- land); Miss Grace Louden - Grades 4 and 5; Mrs. Margaret Stewart -- Grade 5 (another new member of the staff); Mr. Ian Macaulay - Grade 6; Miss Helen Sadowy - Grade 7; Mr. Rom. Eastman -- Grade 8. ' Mrs. Frank Clayton,- acted as social converter and she and her assistants served refreshments. A friendly and informal hour followed during which the teachers and the executive com- mittee became better acquaint- .d with one another. "235019ng Ray Hook. Pelmo Crescent, motored to Saginaw, Mid-nun. to spend the Thank-living Hall. day with friends Mm Jo-nne Clayton, Uphill Avenue, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Maureen Hook It OOMING m _ Penna Purl Rat-pun - Lamar Auxiliary - regular monthly muting will in held In the Palm M gm a! Meet. Peneurtttuitthene, H.765». _ m: a: I p... mums MEET sun-1r Hustlers r.....,__.rwrr.r.r""""' Guys & Dolls '.r.rewr.w'""""" Boosters . .. __.......-.."..". Luck Ducks _,...........'."'"" Mighty Atoms _................ Hot Shots ._._ _...ww....."""".' Belly Aehe'rs ....w...."""r"'. Tedpoles .._._ _............'"'""" Bob Cats r..................""."' Never Hits _,............-""" HIGH AVERAGE Men Mickey McColman ..r..w.. Jack Hussey o.......'......"... Gord. Beddes _............... Gord. Naylor t_...ser..r.'.F". PELMO PARK BOWLING LEAGUE NEWS (Friday Niters) Team Standing Mary. Annis .._w_.....w.'.P"'"r 191 Helen Burma ..,wurr.rr-""r"" 185 Doris Hollingsworth ..._.. 179 HIGH SINGLE - FLAT Gord. Nalor Funk Clayton Jim Tueke_r, .. .. Fny Fergusén ,, ws."'...." 316 HIGH SINGLE - not. Faye Ferguson ___r_ F."..'... at man “In! - FLAT inmo mm Gord. Nllypr - H 'Women Doris Hill'muworth __.... 641 HIGH mu my. Jim Tucker Faye Ferguson M.'l Women Women Wanna Men Pts, 221 216 .215 215 295 395 16t 20 19 731 118 12 11 OUR MUSEUM In Science this year, the Sen- ior Public School has a nature museum. In addition we have different galls to be found on plants, also I little Beild mouse. an aquam- um with tropical fish, grasshop- pers, sunk-bugs, lady-bugs, etc., as well as a tew snakes and a water-lily root. The museum} is set up and) looked after by the pupils most- 1 1y. They should receive credit) for its success. 1 galls to be found on iiiaifiiTaiir, -iir. and Mrs.' G. Stonehouse‘ a little fte1d mouse. an hquan- and family spent thanksgiving um with tropical fish, gmsshop. ‘holiday at Braeebridge, the pers,-stink-bugs, lady-bugs, etc. 1 summer home of Mr. and Mrs. as well as a few snakes and a I Stonehouse Sr. water-lily root. 1 ELVERgl'ON WA. The museum is set up and Thursday, ctober 7th, the looked after by' the pupils most- I Elverston if,“ lrr,A. held.theu' ly. They should receive credit ', anvoal omens Association for its success. tm'ei’hetmg. t ' k M R h Every day that our time table ' F e gum, spea JT . _ PIP includes Science, the pupils Mills of the Viyty, mxssxons, think of the wonderful display, { 'et: ll :2: 'f,111tt', of th; and try to learn more about the , heine an _ hw I?“ ey nee wonders of the insects and i he: hand J fn 12g those who plants we are so apt to dis,rS) Fl . 8p: 'd t e past. Tre gard. _ r)ihf,'rt//i'/i/' 2'5 es “Si: liver/rits': l r 1 e., e r y 1 s, If Je/Ugg, fgngwfalking l, Westminster, The West Presby- . . ttery WA. Executive; also Pres- y tirivirur. your P". by wyty. i byterial W.M.S. exteutite. If you happen to be walking or driving your car by Weston Senior public school, no doubt you have noticed the improve- ments in the condition of our school yard. One section of the girls' yard , during their trips to the North which is now laid with asphalt “ and Florida; also a few home Es lp .hEY9.,,B§S._!K¢t-B§11 tind 3191;,»T “an“, ---F _.-.------------ __ _ ,_ --l ley-Ball courts. Several of thel Mrs. W.E. Gerry, president, grade seven pupils have meas- j presided with the assistance of ured off the courts and now we k Mrs. J. Drummond, Mrs. G. are waiting for the Weston po- l Legge, Mrs. B. Colquhoun, Mrs. lice to spray, the courts for us, ‘C. Colquhoun, Mrs, G. Mowat, a job which they started trit'irs'. S. Scales. had to give up on account of the ‘M "W" _ - -' m _-e-_-------,--- trouble with the spray gun. I It will make it much easier to follow the rules of these games when the courts are marked with white paint. Bette Ann Packer, Form 8. sharp. Sonny Shehin will show some very interesting films. The monthly meeting of the Pelmo Park Ratepayers Ladies Auxiliary is to be held on Mon- day, October 18th at 8 p.m, in Pelmo Park school. A movie film is to be shown. In eo-operation with the Educational Dept. of Singer Sewing Machine Co. I h 4.30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. PHONE CH. 1-956! " in In“ I. Activity COM". km. " I Iomm no. was... an. " on Wodnnday mornlngs. COO-moon (and pencil.” tuning”. Registration Now Being Accepted For ENTERTAINMENT TIM“ I GUIDE Sowing Glasses Come One, Come RATEPAYERS L. A. CIUICKSHANK MOTORS In Main St. K. um! BIOS no. Pt Main M. N. SAAIMAN! "mums ttt Mum so. Regina .0 office of Hawaiian Binder FEATURING ogzIE WILLIAMS th ms ORCHESTRA WESTON Recreation commission Sponsored By WEDNESDAY 00103“ 20ii: Benefit Dance Spontand by the Ronny Club of Weston and Mt. Dennis To The Fifth Annual Fe HUBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I Everyone loves . Full In: _ the smell of popcorn - the ‘dhphy of handmade Quinn, linens, knitted goods, apron. - the munching ot homemade candy - clowm - lucky prizes - home plants and cut Bower, - tUh pond and rides. Yes. .tltt- are all old favourite: at By qMtti gag" ca. 12m Congratulations are due to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benders on 238 Russell Ave.; another boy arrived last Friday, October 8th. i The soloist was Mrs. J. Reid, f accompanied by Mrs. S. Walton. ;Mrs. Chaddwick showed a var- :iety of coloured slides taken ‘during their trips to the North iand Florida; also a few home MAPLE If.“ NEWS -ikiihaie" Pena - had birthday on Oct. thh. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jolly spent the holiday week-end at WI]- tonia Inn on Lake tfsppisysirur, "Mafia. D. McKe%eher," 22 Vulleyview spent the holiday in ttew York with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Stone- house celebrated their 11th wed- dine anniversary onAhet._14th. wasttm'ntttttttt-. 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