4y NEWS FROiA SURROUNDING DISTRICT: 14 I had the pleasure and honour of being called into tn* Brownie rmeeting on Thursday to receive toys for the needy. Grateful thanks. Congratulations to Mr. and| Mrs. Bill Shaw on a wedding anâ€"| miversary this past week. ’ 5 Thistletown WA The regular meeting of the| Thistletown Women‘s Institute| was last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mertingell. All joined| in repeating the Mary Stewart| Collect and the Lord‘s Prayer.| As our bazaar is only a month| away, the roll call was angwerâ€"| ed by the donaion cf an apron. | We are still honing for a new j date for the shoit course. It! was moved by Mis. Droge :mdi seconced by Nrs. Tavercer to donate $25.00 to the local Flood Fund, a very ncecy couse. The Instituts gate shout fqr 1 tion‘ at the No Bokon will po . Wednesday, No\ Jackson on F:i Humber Hts. Boy Struck By Autoâ€" On Lawrence Ave. would offer, Buzaar plans a swing and oll ort turned in by the Girl Guicss and Jookins aiter the t year and all ethos the vanous tollcs fied, Livs. Corias at gan will supniy cof next clinie on No The noext sow.s‘t q at Mrs. Chapolcy, t ed and hostess Humber Heights: Donald Shackleton, ninc, 33 Braccrest Ave., received painful head inâ€" juries Thursday alterncon when he was struck by a car driven by Mr. G. Taylor. * Ees t ooo C t 0 Hallowe‘en Party _ Thistleiswin Hows. |_ Anyone hearing weird an IADIEUGEG TE _ 8%>39 9. | awesome noises issuing foft} Donald‘ w as pushing â€" his bicycle across Lawrence Ave. from Humber Heishts : school through the heavy stopped trafâ€" fic line when the Taylor car game over the hill and struck the boy and. bicycle, throwing young Shackleton to the paveâ€" ment. Etobicoke police investicated the accident and had Donald Shackleton _ removed _ to _ St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Toronio, for treatmont. His father told this paper that the boy had just reâ€" Pnd I ceived his bicycle and that he was warned not to ride on Lawâ€" rence Ave. because of the heavy stream of traffic down Lawâ€" rence. ouoocoo.-ooouco-n-ooocou--oc...ooo--.ooocoqscoon..-on.o.o'-u-oo.ooou { Miririeas j CRANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM BOWLING LANES AND CENERAL INFORMATION i4 140. 0. ho d d Lib d in ots ....-.o--.nu-uou-.oo-.uouuuu..ooascn-o---.lo.oaoo.oooo.o-.o.--o- ## , h92 bdid d hdra c eedac id iedï¬ Aibededetet L n nennneneeneeeeee By MRS. W. DUNNING * | from the Community hall Thurs CHB. 16029 day last, be reassured; ith wln: had the pleasure and honour J::-ter:h;ait‘;s Tl;lle ycug can fo: being called into tn* Browni€ | imis ane evening. of the year, eting on Thursday to receiv©| gresg to represent the man oi s for the needy. Grateful) pig dreams, The pirates and nks. | cowboys had the majority vote, congratulations to Mr. and| while a few of the boys were s. Bill Shaw on a wedding anâ€"| courageous enough to don for ersary this past week. the evening, their sisters‘ apâ€" Thistletown W ’parel. John Barker, d;ess_ed â€"as â€"â€" Advertise In THE TIMES & GUIDE CRANG PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Mattson Road, Crang Plaza BUDGIES AND CANARIES TROPICAL FISH AND ALL PET SUPPLIES ARCMHERY SETS & FISHING TACKLE TV Service \I 1658 Wilson Ave. €Crapples, October ais hiuch was then Mrs, Watls tronke on evervone‘s bch Phone CH. 1â€"38%2 KOLL OW AY Arlington Pet Shop cn Many thanks to you for your continued, patronage \ which has enabled us to reciprocate by reducing out service rate to â€"â€" . â€" ALSO â€" rlac clogn apron. : for a new t eoutse. It . Drose and ELECTRIG COMPANY C H. 4â€"1 169 Open Daily Till 9 P.M. <, Worâ€" jor the r 10th. Thurs in full o to be h il1 be d th alf. day 2ith The «wre this s of €H. 4â€"1138â€"9 a baby of undetermined age, caught the eyes bf the judges for a firstwprize, with Ian Mayall a toreador, awarded second. The judges had a very difficult time choosing the winners, as. each and â€" every _ costume . seemed worthy of mention,. After enâ€" joying an evening of games, and songs the cubs were served chocolate milk and cookies by the mother‘s auxiliary. An addition to the Guides is Capt. Cimpson. We hear on good authority Mr. Simpson has deâ€" vo‘ted a great deal of his time to boys‘ work. And now to have Mrs. Simpson helping also is a A neighbour paid us a nice compliment this week by sayâ€" ing how much she is enjoying her Times and Cuide, and we have one gentleman who sayg he prefers it to the evening paper. Wedding at St. Andrew‘s j A very lovely evening wedâ€" | ding took place in St. Andrew‘s | Parish church on October 18th 1 at 8 p.m. with Rev. G. Parkeâ€" | Taylor officiating. Miss Margâ€"| arct Ivy Worgan, only daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Worgan | and Mr. Victor Fred Cooper of | Toronto were united in Holy | matrimony. The bride, given in | marriage by her father, look-l ed very lovely in a gown of ; | white satin, lace trimmed and | \ a full length veil held by a \tiara of seed pearls and she carâ€" ‘ | ried ‘a bouquet of red roses. | Miss Doris Matthews was maid | of honour in blue net over tafâ€" | \feta with matching halo and | | earrtied a bouquet of pink reses . with orchid. Miss Dianne Ashâ€"| well was bridemaid; she chose a . gown of mauve net over taffeta, . matching halo and carried a bouquet of yellow roses with Beside the Farmer‘s Market in the "AUDITORIUM® in the Crang Shopping Centre. CH. 1â€"0381 .95 CRANG PLAZA RESTAURANT VISIT THE NEW MODERN INCLUDING SUNDAY l =â€"== FACILITIES FOR_T WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS â€" PARTIES SOCIAL EVENINGS OPEN DAILY CH. 4â€"1138 Crang Plazra n'cE!H. nlss Marian Rowntre ‘hose a gown of pink net ove taffeta with matching halo an ‘arried a bougquet of pink ros and orchid, Miss Judy Worgs niece of the bride, was flower girl ard wore a gown of gree: wet over taffeta and carried : bouquet of yellow roscs, Mjs Gail Worgan, niece of the brid chose a gown of mauve ne over taffeta with a bouguet c yeéllow roses, Mr. Alec Brad of Toronto was best man for th Mr. England, organist for Andrew‘s played the wed music and Mr. Ed Rowe of ‘ onto was soloist. Ushers y Mr. George Leighton and Jim Worgan. For th: recoption at Golf Club Mrs, Wo: a gown of rose beipe t bronze accessories ai sage of yellow roses Turney, sister of the sisted in a gown of and crepe with matcl sories and a bougust baby muins. For travolling the ts a red velvet costume \ persian lamb ccat an« accessories and wore n of red roses, On thoir the young couple will t Toronto. CHUKCH XEWSs Rev Parke â€"Tovylor The silent mon‘ a OPPOSITE JCOHN ST. Wik / HEE SY§ 21" Console with Doors Of Reg. $529 for Weston Music and Radio ~ e Fc This and Es 68 Por fr of Tor ,: 2 @\’\ L* tsz S «~â€" e t 4 ','."'-,": 3H Inoitontt P +c with corâ€" 't/w%z Councillor John Allen, Ward ‘our, Etobicoke, asked that the ublic be told that all the sewer vork planned for this fall in re Humber Heights and Westâ€" nount area has been stopped by )r the time being. The recent flood and subseâ€" uent damage to the Weston cwage _ disposal â€" system has ecessitated this stoppage. New â€" agreements | must be made with Metro officials before he installation can be comâ€" leted. Mr. Allen assured this paper it es fast as the information ; available he will keep all oncerned informed. v a Russian author and then cont on to express the virl%,e i vilence â€" to leave the hur nd bustle of everyday life and (t to the quiet place and comâ€" wune with God and above all o hear the Quiet Voice "Be still ad know that I am God." Mr. ‘ncland was organist. Messers Usby and Dawson acted as ‘Coecmen, The invitation is still n for the next Monday for cu to come along to the school o religion. llll'l'lE'NlNGS HUMBER HEIGHTS By Harold Watts CH. 1â€"5026 Weston‘s Oldest Appliance and Furniture Store Monday Night is "RCA Victor Night" on Television with "Caesar‘s Hour"" â€" 8:00 to 9:00 PM., toast to coust, three Mondays out of four. Producers‘ Showease â€" 8:00 to 9:30 P.M., fourth Mondays on interâ€"connected waalie unuk 4 W ‘ Twenty ladies of the ncighâ€"| points. | bourhood _ held _ the _ weekly P ONA " ts CH. 1â€"5026 | euchre party at the home ol , FRSONALS M | Mrs. M. Hart, 51 Lockheed Bivd Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mr. Allen expressed sincere| resinbaid. Ote ***: sosvetiv. dsughter D46 d _\ on Thursday night. Feiretty, daughter anne an regret at having to make this| as A 4 j announcement, | VF“'s! prize went to Mrs. D.ison Joey tt Humber Heights. voTE NOV. 3TH Nov. the eighth is election s & day â€" get out and vote. How , you vote is your own business, 's t[me Amammerse 2 but the number who vote is pubâ€" Be fair to your candidates they need all the support of all the members of the community. Those precious four freedoms often queted, could quite easily be taken from you if you negâ€" lect to voe. Candidates are only elected on the ballots cast. Let our area vote one hundred perâ€" cent. . Ronald Hall, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall, 1 Royaâ€" leigh Ave., was struck by the car driven by Mr. G. Halloway 81 Brude St. The Hall boy bumped head and Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the weekly collection and disposal of Garbage in the Police Village before 1955 1954 All 5 p.m TENDERS TENDERS Thistletown Signed the must 11th Clerk Thistletown received | a bruised nose for Allan of December be â€" WESTON â€" received Ross year Ont and two black eyes. He was taken to Humber Meâ€" aorial hospital for treatment. Mrs. Hall said that he must e kept under observation for some time to prevent further complications. WEEKLY EUCHRE [E V A NS sauee |X | ‘Si/mlï¬/n/ Ql.ï¬l/ ELECT Mon. Nov. 8 â€" Polis Open 8 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. @@RCA VICTOR Authorized by lynn Wiliams, official egent West York C.C.F.â€" 844 Lakeshore Rd. CL. 92171 THE TIMES ANP GUIDEâ€"Thursday, November 4, Lindsay with high score of 83; Mrs, W. Mathers, second, with a score of 78; Mrs. M. McVittie 3rd with 75. Mrs. J, Bowring won low score prite with 43 points. 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