§ (Intended for Last Week) Hallowe‘en has come and gone and I for one enjoyed it as much as the kiddies. It was fun tryâ€" ing to guess who the youngsters were under their disguises. By the looks of the well flled basâ€" kets and bags I gues we all remembered what Hallowe‘en meant to us at that age. Many thanks to the many drivers who helped make it a safe as well as a pleasant evening to everyâ€" PROUD OF PRINCIPAL North York has always been proud of its educational standâ€" ards, qualifications ‘and accomâ€" plishments of its teachers, \‘\~ MRS, M. HOOK > CH i4513 RESIDENTS OF ... WESTMOUNT â€" HUMBER HEIGHTS FAIRKHAVEN â€" KINGSVIEW VILLAGE REXDALE â€" WESTON and DISTRICGTS A New Service For Your Convenience ROBERTS TAXl A meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Township ‘of North York will be held in the North York Memorial Comâ€" munity Hall, 5090 Yonge Street, Willowdale, on Monday, November 22nd, 1954, at 7.00 p.m. for the purpose of nomâ€" inating candidates for: 1. Reeve. 2. One Deputyâ€"Reeve and one Councillor _ for Ward One. 3. One Deputyâ€"Reeve and two Counciliors _ for Ward Two. 4. One Deputyâ€"Reeve and two Counciliors for Ward Three. 5. One Hydro Commissioner. 6. Three Members of the Board of Educaâ€" tion, one to be elected from each of the Wards, one, two and three. At the nomination meeting, the candidates for each office shall be proposed, and seconded seriatum, and every nomination shall be in writing and state the name, residence and occupation of the candidate and the residence and ocâ€" cupation of the proposer and seconder end shall be signed by the proposer and seconder, both of whom shall be muniâ€" cipal electors and present, and shall be filed with the returnâ€" ing officer withim one hour from the opening of the nominaâ€" tion meeting. When a proposed candidate is not present, his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence satisfactory to the returning officer that he consents to be so nominated. Candidates must obtain from the Treasurer a certificate showing that at the time of opening of the Nomination Meeting there are no taxes of a preceding year overdue and unpaid in respect of the land on which they propose to qualify, and no business tax is overdve and unpaid for the current year. _ TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK NOMINATIONS Ano ELECTIONS ELECTIONS . If an election is necessary to fill any of the above posiâ€" itons, it will take place on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1954, between the hours of 12 o‘clock Noon and 9 o‘clock p.m., in the‘ polling places designated. ADVANCE POLL s An Advance Poll for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who will be absent in the ordinary course of their business or employment from the Municipality on the day fixed for polling will be held at the Municipal Building, 5145 Yonge Street, Willowdale, on Saturday, the 27th day of November 1954; The Advance Polls for each Ward will be opened between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 o‘clock p.m. ‘ A. G. STANDING, Returning Officer. Dated at Willowdale, this 8th day of November, 1954. Looks to the Future nformation concerning Ontario Hyrq tan be obtrined by writing to your Hydre Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronta. In an operation such as Hydro‘s. preparing for the future is a continuing activity. The Commission‘s Planning Division carries out that function, formulatin% and specifying new capital facilities, scheduling and expediting work programs and establishing controls to assure that plans are carried out efficient] and economic&lly, Ever alert Kw improved methods and systems. the Divisgion plays a major role in ‘assuring an adequate supply of dependable, lowâ€"cost electricity far into the future. CH. 1â€"3334 NIGHT & DAY Radio Dispatched KA ORGANIZE CIVIL DEFENCE IN NORTH YORK Mr. John Buss, principat of Pelmo Park school has htou;ht‘ turther credit to his profession as a talented waterâ€"colour artist. Besides having two of his paint ings purchased this summer, he is to be congratulated in the recognition of his work by the Beacon Printing Press of Maple, Ontario. Mr. George, the proâ€" prietor of the Press, watched Mr. Buss at work making a sketch for a painting of Old St. Stephen‘s church, founded in 1836. Impressed by the amateurâ€" artist‘s work, a Christmas card ‘is to be printed for the Local Kiwanis Club through the courâ€" ttesy of the Beacon Printing l Birthday Greetings to Brian Howland, Kames Avenue, Lynâ€" ! da White, Deerhurst Avenue and IJohn Patrick Worgan, Deerâ€" | hurst Avenue. _ ! Belated Birthday Greetings to ‘Carol Ann_ Jarvis, Queenslea Avenue, _ Clifford _ Dunthorne, | Boylen Avenue and Stevie Marâ€" tin, Pelmo Crescent. Press and the artist, Mr. Buss. The Board of Education is to be congratulated in staffing its schools with teachers of Mr. Buss‘ calibre. Recognized as an excellent classroom teacher and principal, Mr. Buss has also proven himself as a capable public speaker, sports coach and producer of first class: school musical concerts. PERSONALS The many friends of Jack Dickey, Kames Avenue, will be very sorry to hear that he is on the sick list and will be confined at least a week. Congratulations to Steve and Ivy Barabash, who are celebraâ€" ting their third wedding anniâ€" versary. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES "Measure Fish Now â€" New Way" â€" heading. Not with arms outstretched . anymore? â€" St Thomas Timesâ€"Journal. Guys and Dolls Hustiers ........... Roosters ... Belly Ache‘rs ... Luck Ducks ... Mighty Atoms . Hot Shots ......... Never Hits ....... Tedpoles ... Bob Cats ... We wish to welcome several visitors from Scotland: Miss Isoâ€" bel Kerr, who arrived Saturday, October 30th and who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hasketh; also Mrs. McLaughlin who arâ€" rived from Glasgow this weekâ€" end to visit with her daughter and family, Mrs. H. Dunlop. We also have visitors from England: Mr. Miller ‘on Chalâ€" font Rd. has his mother and brother. Welcome to Canada. Gord. Nalyor ... Mickey McColman . Wally Hussey ........... Jack Hussey ... '-é;;ï¬iltulnï¬ons to Mr. and Mrs. Insley on the birth of their daughter. ; PELMO PARK BOWLING NEWS (Friday Niters) Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. W. Wright, 106 Allenby on the sudden death of her brother in Winnipeg. _ â€" Helen Burma ...... ... | Mary Annis ....c.c.lcs. Helen Chureh .........ss.) Doris Hollingworth ... . HIGH SINGLE FLAT Men Sorry to hear that little Shirâ€" ley McPherson has a broken collar bone after a fall down the steps of her veranda. Gord Naylor . Maurice Hook Faye Ferguson Helen Burma Maurice Hook Frank Clayton Faye Ferguson ... Helen Burma ... HIGH THREE FLAT SINGLE WITH HANDICAP Gord Naylor ... Mickey CeColman Helen Burma ... Vs! McColman ...«‘ HIGH THREE WITH HANDICAP Jim Tucker ... Frank Clayton Val McColman . Helen Burma ... HIGH AVERAGE Men REPORT FROM REXDALE By MRS. J. LOFTHOUSE o You KNoW? Ot the 4,779,000 ho Women Women Women Women Women Men Men viposomes 302 ammiomns 20B mmriece T26 verssccse. 740 . 366 . 287 225 216 210 208 Pts. 28 27 25 24 24 20 19 18 13 312 its Mr. 193 186 179 175 302 283 316 280 T61 679 T731 72L 802 119 [IONOUE BRIDTâ€"TOâ€"BE > trousseau tea was held in honour of Miss Catherine Alma Forbes at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs, Wm. McAvoy, 11 Royaleigh Ave., Friday night, Nov. 5. Fifteen neighbors and friends gathered to view the bridal gown and honour Miss Forbes on her marriage to Mr. Wm. Glass of Toronto and Los Anâ€" gles, Calif. â€" Miss Forbes was Brown Owl of the 312th Brownie Pack, Weston. ‘Trip to Sweden is in store for Joe Tran, 37, of Claremont, Ont., as result of his victory in Canadian championship competition for Esso Silver Plow, held by Ontario Plowmen‘s Association at Ballantrae, Ont. He and runnerup, Ivan McLaughlin, 50, of Stouffville, Ont., will travel to Sweden next year as guests of Imperial Oil to compete against plowmen from other countries in the third annual world championship plowing match. The young couple were marâ€" ried Saturday morning at ten o‘clock at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scearboro, Ont. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Glass will honeymoon while fravelling to their home in Los Angles, Calif: EUCHRE RESULTS The weekly euchre was held at the home of Mrs. William Ashbee, 62 Roxaline St. Mrs. Doris Hunter was first with a score of 78 points; Mrs. W. Mathers, second with 73; Mrs. Edna Hutchison, 3rd with 72. Mrs. Edith Colquhoun won low score prize with 42 points. HEAR ABOUT AFRICA The Women‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety of St. Andrews Church held a very interesting meeting on Wednesday night when Mrs. Hurt In Accident Another regrettable accident occurred Jast week when Mrs. Jack Webb of Esmond Cres., who recently returned from her honeymoon, was knocked down by a panel truck at Scarlett Rd. and Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Webb was taken to the hospital with a badly broken leg. Although we know it will be some time before she will be up and This column is the first in a regular series, in coâ€"Operation with the Publicity Committee of the North Park Community Association. The boundaries of this association are: Lawrence Ave. to Highway 401, and Keele Street to the tracks. This corâ€" respondent. will relate the actiâ€" vities of the Community Assoâ€" ciation along with news of other associations in North Park. We are all delighted with the appearance of our recently inâ€" stalled street lights in the modâ€" ern design, "luminaire"; this is a result of successful petitionâ€" ing by our Executive and Block Wardens in recent mogths. At present, Block Wardens are conducting _ a _ houseâ€"toâ€"house canvass for memberships. f We express a belated thafikâ€" you to the 400 homeâ€"owners in our area for their coâ€"operation in our appeal for clothing during the floods. All in a period of 12 hours, a‘ canvas$ was made on every street, articles were taken to Cornelius Parkway School where about 70 helpers ‘sorted out the contents of boxes; clothâ€" ing was mended, shoes cleaned, ete., and the boxes reâ€"packed and labelled â€"â€" enough to fll [dm trucks which left immeâ€" diately by convoy for Woodâ€" _ Here is an invitation for you to fellow the weekly activities of this Keele Street district! NORTH PARK Mrs. W. B. Berry CH. 1â€"9539 CH. 1â€"2328 HAPPII:I':IIHGS HUMBER HEIGHTS By Harold Watts CH. 1â€"5026 Pister of West End Alliance, Church Christian Missions spoke | of her twenty years in French‘ West Africa. Mrs. Pister spoke | on the necessity of fitting oneâ€" | self into God‘s plan instead of‘ making God‘s plan fit into one‘s | life. | Mrs. Pister has two children and is on extended furlough due to ill health. At the conâ€" clusion of her lecture, refreshâ€" ments were served to the ladies. PERSONALS . Miss Betty ‘ Watls won her Golden Hand Monday, Nov. Ist. She successfully completed the necessary tests and was preâ€" around again, friends and neighâ€" bours join together in wishing her a speedy recovery. _ _ Mr. J. Reaves is wished a speedy recovery from his reâ€" cent tonsillectomy, â€" A very happy birthday to litâ€" tle Deryl Foulds who will be five years old on the 11th of Noâ€" vember, Meetings ‘The Wednesday nighters held their biâ€" weekly getâ€"together last week at the home of Mrs. Roy Riseley. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Colter, Allenby Ave. Te first Annual Bazaar of| the Rexdale Presbyterian church | was opened Saturday afternoon “ by Rev. W. A. Welch who welâ€" | comed the visitors and who also | commended the ladies for their work on behalf of the church.| The ladies were very pleased ; with the reception of their flrstk attempt of this kind, and wishi to express their appreciation to each and every one who contri-! buted to their success. Convenâ€". ers of the various booths were. as follows: Tea room, Mrs. G. King, and Mrs. J. Gillies who were assisted by Mrs. Wagoner, Mrs. Abbey, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Stewart; bake sale, Mrs. Riseley and Mrs. Westhouse; fancy work and woolens, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. R. Mitchell; aprons, Mrs, Elliott; white elephants, Mrs, Simpson |and _ Mrs. Hasketh; surprise | packages, Miss Norma Loftâ€" \house. The men of the congreâ€" gation who ably assisted at the refreshment booths were Mr. R. Mitchell, Mr. Noble, Mr. King and Mr. J. Noble. Organization of the North York Civil Defence group which is known as Sub â€" Division 19 of the Torinteo and York Civil Defence Target Area is currentâ€" ly under way and volunteers will be called for shortly. The basic plan for immodinu'; implementation is to organize one or more Medical First Aid| Stations supported‘ by Casualty | Collecting Units Following the| establishment of these medical groups will come the recruiting of personnel for the establishâ€" ment of Weltace Centres nnd‘ supporting units. _ s As announced earlier North York Council ~has appointed Reeve F, J. McMahon as Civil Defence Controller and has named A. W, Lingard as Assistâ€" ant Controller and A. Deslauriâ€" ers as C. D. Coâ€"ordinator. Office accommodation for the“ Subâ€"Division has been made| available by the North Yorkk Board of Education in the Alâ€"| more public school bui‘fding. | This office for the present will | not, however, be staffed on a | full time basis. Persons wishing | to contact North York Civil Deâ€" fence authorities should phone either Mr. Lingard at ST. 86243 or Mr. Deslauriers at ST. 8â€" 5917. The mailing address is North York Civil Defence c/o Almore Public School, Toronto, Wilson Heights, Ontario. sented with the badge by Brown Ow!, Mrs. Davidson, of the 196th Brownie Pack. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wellwood, 36 Roxaâ€" line St. on the birth of a son. Within the limitation of funds available and without assuming any legal liability; The Ontatio Hurricane Relief Fund will consider applications for assistance in connection with loss or damage to Home Trailers and Small Businesses resulting from the hurricane and accompanying floods on October 15â€"16, 1954. $ Assistance for small businesses, exclusive of structural damage, will depend upon the merits of the individual case. The prescribed Information Return, FORM D, for reporting losses sustained by small businesses, may be obtained by application to MR. S. A. DUKE, Honorary Claims Director, The Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund, 199 Bay Street, Toronto. All information supplied will be treated in confidence. Owners of home trailers which were lost or damaged are invited to make application on the prescribed FORM E. These forms are available at the Municipal Offices im Cooksvilie, Long Branch and Woodbridge and at the Central Claims Division of the Fund, 199 Bay Street, Toronto. Completed Forms are to be mailed or delivered direct to the Central Claims Division not later than November 17th next! Applications for compensation for loss or damage to household contents and clothing, FORM B, have been available at Municipal Offices for two weeks and are to be filed with the Central Claims Division as quickly as possible so that they can be investigated and settled. Coâ€"operation in completing and returning FORM B without delay is earnestly solicited, Weston Branch â€" J. L. Seaborn, HOUSEKHOLD CONTENTS AND CLOTHING Important Notice APPLICATIONS FOR ‘ASSISTANCE The Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund Central Claims Division _ 199 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ontario Telephone Empire 6â€"2571 Write 2 C Your Life Story in this book Buying your own home, financing your children‘s educationâ€"your success in reaching many go‘lo-‘ will all be "chapters" in your savings passâ€"book. Start your savings account today at our nearest branchâ€"there are more than 650 to serve you. _ THE TIMES ANO GUIDEâ€"Thursday, November SMALL BUSINESSES HOME TRAILERS Attention: North Yorkers! Don‘t Get Hooked Again . 9tiime, C SEE pr _ Sam ETOBICOKE PET $HO 4 Brentwood Rd. N. Opposite 3070 Bloor W. CANARIES & BUDGIES also ALL PET SUPPLIES BElmont 1â€"1851 â€"â€" GL. 6738 He Gets _ Things Done! 64 RIDGEVALE DR REdfern 5702 Deputy Reeve WARD THREE Candidate for