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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Dec 1954, p. 12

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Scotch Pine â€" Needlies do not drop. We have a stock of several thousands, perfect shape ‘= good colour â€" Scotch Pine. We inspect many plantations to bring you the bea »â€" We pay top price but our prices are reasonable â€" We are proud to say many hundreds of customers come to us year after year. . All we ask is for you to inspect our stock â€" Compare our quality ‘and price. "Anywhere" â€" We pick out every tree we sell â€" and do not offer seconds or poor colour trees. 65: 169 Main St. N. â€" Suggests â€"â€" Flavour controlled Poultry Farm Eggs. Grade "A" large 42¢ Dozen British Fruit Market Roberts Smart Shop e have 500 bags choice Ontario Grown "Sebago" Potatoes TS lb. Bags $2.15 â€" They cook Snow white TURKEYS â€" _ GEESE ROASTING CHICKENS The Price! Lowest in Years! See Our Display ‘fi \ B .; :’l 1# 222 C y â€" k \e 3N _ Mf/ s [ K @ ® 4 We have in cold storage a few hundred bushels of very select COURTLANDS (Eat or Cook) We offer these at less than wholesale Prices SPECIAL FOR XMAS NORTHERN SPY APPLES We have purchased a large quantity of fresh killed Ontario 3 Ways To Buy â€" Cash, Charge, Budget ristmas [ Trees | 6â€"Quoart Basket POULT RY *â€" and â€" TS SMART SHOP §3.00 Phone CH. 1â€"3061, Weston x BLOUSES yz SKIRTS y\ BRASSIERES y GIRDLES x4 SLIPS 3y HANDKERCHIEFS . Per Bushel SWEATERS LINGERIE !"‘o eÂ¥ about size or colaur . . . P.§ She can exchange it afâ€" ter Christmas. $ A N T A . . . Don‘t worry (Signed) | This will be the last meeting for \ the Cubs until after the New | Year. _ Entertainment for Teenâ€"Agers _ Teenâ€"agers and parents also ‘in this district will be interâ€" ested to know that the Recreaâ€" | tion Council plans to provide | entertainment for the young folk around the ages of 12â€"16, and slightly older, every Saturâ€" day night at Maple Leaf School |starting after the New Year. A meeting was held on Wednesâ€" day, December 8th at the school and Mr. Harram, a representaâ€" tive from the Recreation Counâ€" cil explained what assistance the council would give. Young | people in this district are all | welcome to attend. It is planned |that a pair of parents will volâ€" | unteer to chaperone at one party | a year. â€" | Cub Mothers | _ Maple Leaf Cub Mothers‘ | Auxiliary met on Wednesday, | December 8th at Maple Leaf School. The meeting was fairly | brief so that any members wishâ€" ing to sit in on the Teenâ€"Agers _ meeting could do so. Two more ‘new mothers were present at | this meeting and the increase lj in attendance has been encourâ€" ‘aging. Final plans were made ‘ for the Cubs‘ Annual Christmas | party which was to be held on ‘ December 15th at the school. everything looks so festive. Add that to the wonderful Christmas feeling that everyone seems to have these days â€" makes you wish that Christmas could last all through the year. Our good wishes go with Mr. Well, Christmas is just around the corner and quite a number of folks are busy preparing for the various Christmas parties, three of which will take place before this issue goes out so I wen‘t go into the details reâ€" garding them until the next issue. Postal Delivery We understand that we are going to be receiving postal deâ€" livery around here as well as the Maple Leaf district very early in the New Year. Quite a number of street names will be changed to avoid confusion in MES. L HEATHERINGTON CB 1â€"02917 Cribs 26" ... Chest of Drawers RIDGE RD. AREA Bargains! Bargains! Colore® in wainut and mahogany _ MEAVY BIRCH COFFEE TABLES 36" x 18" x 17", varnished, as low Toys â€" Wagens â€" Toys Specializing . in Hurry, if you want them before Christmas _ New Canadians Specialty Co. 1029 WESTON RD. ‘I gre0) Hea‘"‘ Phone MU. 7335 Custom Weedwork epp. Dennis Ave. MOUNT â€" DENNIS more $7.95 .50 Belated birthday greetings to Donna Wheelan, 69 Barrhead who was 7 years old on December 9th. Patricia and Donald Bell have had the chicken pox, Roddy Davâ€" is has had a bad cold as have several other youngsters. Hurry and get well for Santa. Mr. and Mrs. Faulds recently honoured Mrs. Faulds‘ mother with a birthday party on the ocâ€" casion of her 70th birthday. We hope she has many more Brownies Win Golden Hands Congratulations to the Brownâ€" ies from the 300th Pack who won their Goldeh Hand and Golden Bars. The four Brownies who received their Gold Hand were Barbara Adamson, Karen Rise:â€" ley, Karen Domm and Sandra Clancy. The Golden Bar winners were Joanne Watts, Margaret and Dianne Ellerby and Vicki Ball. Good work girls, Our best wishes to Mrs. Bell, 8 Huntsâ€" moor Rd. who has been officially named Brown Owl of the 319th Pack which meets Tuesday nights at St. Paul‘s Anglican church. moved to upper Rexdale and now reside at 1 Drumbhiller. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart who are moving to upper Rexdale before Christmas. Several of our young fry have been ill and we do hope they will all be well before Christmas. mail delivery and this has deâ€" layed the starting date. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bott and family are moving to Niâ€" agara Falls this weekend. Mr. Bott is going into business down there and we wish the family success. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles are anticipating the arrival of their oldest son, Bob, who is at present serving with the navy. He plans to spend his Christmas leave here and to return to his base on January 28th,. He has volunteered for submarine duty and will be accepted providing he passes his physical test. If such is theâ€" case, he will leave on January 3rd for England for training and will be away for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bullied are moving into the city this weekend and we also wish them luck. We received a card from the Godfrey family who are holiâ€" daying at Delray near Palm Beach. They report that they are having a lovely time, swimâ€" ming every day. The temperaâ€" ture of the ocean is about 76 degrees â€"just like July! They say they‘re going to hate comâ€" ing home to snow after this. HOME & SCHOOL The Pelmo Park Home & School Association held their meeting in the Pelmo Park School on November 29th. Mr. Armstrong outlined the work of the Safety Committee which is considering, among other things, a cinder path along Gary Drive and Pelmo Crescent. He will reâ€" port forther at the next meeting. Mr. Eastman urged dogâ€"owners to keep their pets away from the school, as they have caused conâ€" siderable trouble lately. Peter Miller, Editorâ€"inâ€"chief of School Yard News, introduced his staff and distributed copies of the last issue. _ Mrs. Verkaik sang Christmas Carols in Dutch and English, _ Dr. Walter F. Koerber, Jarvis | School for Boys, spoke on the' timely subject "The FundamenAg tals of Citizenship". He stressed | the child‘s need for love and se-’ curity, and the feeling that his parents are behind him. He saidi that a child must be given the| opportunity to make decisions | and assume responsibility for | them: that he must recognize his | own abilities, and realize he has | certain ‘responsibilities because, the strong must bear the burâ€"| dens of the weak. If he accepts these ideas as a youngster, he| will have the fundamental qual ities of a good citizen. 1 There will be a Christmas Pag: eant, "In Quest of Christmas" by the pupils of Pelmo Park School, held in the auditorium on Friâ€" day, December 17th. MRS. M. HOOK â€" CH. 1â€"2513 The next meeting of the Pelmo Park Home & School Associaâ€" tion will be held on Monday, January 3rd, 1955 (the first day of school after the holidays) at PAGEANT COSTUMES Pelmo Park Patter A very enjoyable time PROCLAMATION RE CIVIC HOLIDAY WHEREAS at a meeting of the Township of North York held on the 13th day of December, 1954, (BOXING DAY) be and the same is hereby proclaimed as a civic holiday for the current year and the Reeve be authorized to publish a proâ€" clamation therewith. These are therefore m\vab known that in compliance with the aforesaid resolution | do hereby proclaim Monday, December 27th, 1954 (Boxing Day) as a civic holiday. Monday, December 27th, 1954 G@OoD sAVE THE QUEEN ’:ia'i Rev. G. K. Tyler, of Weston d?;fBaptist Church is at the Pelmo ) at Park School each Friday mornâ€" ing from 9.00 a.m. to,9.30 a m. as [Bible Instructor, Last Friday a was sound film was shown entitled Results Of Balloting In War d 3, North York REEVE â€" DEPUTYâ€"REEVE COUNCILLOR BOARD OF BYâ€"LAW EDUCATION (RE COUNCIL) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55° 56 57 58 »59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 12 73 onk 75 76 ‘ 77 76 19 | spent by the ladies of the Home | and School Association, last week | when they met at the homes of i Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Henry, to \ discuss the making of the cosâ€" | tumes for the pageant and future | plays. Mrs. Lampkin was elected \Convener and*Mrs. Henry, Mrs. \Jarvis, Mrs. Wilde. Mrs. Jefferâ€" \son, Mrs. Teasdale and Mrs. |Sinclair on the Committee. |PELMO _ PARK ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Dated at Tewnship of North York, this 15th day of December, 1954. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 120 Adv. Poll ‘Total 7185 , Reeve 134 67 41 13 81 104 110 57 145 70 94 74 92 114 148 39 92 87 84 138 108 83 96 116 170 222 54 44 40 73 100 74 146 60 10 12 91 83 12 11 24 61 45 78 65 77 10 15 59 98 46 205 112 76 138 120 16 133 119 80 142 116 50 93 89 119 27 51 55 34 32 110 20 31 91 80 44 90 69 75 86 89 50 120 11 11 15 27 42 23 32 17 2384 12 11 18 10 21 35 26 22 17 31 17 28 13 11 23 41 15 24 40 13 17 26 59 28 10 24 17 11 16 15 16 29 17 26 20 40 38 14 22 24 32 22 41 19 39 44 4l 26 28 42 32 17 26 46 87 19 130 .12 16 33 38 48 53 15 55 31 53 54 17 25 24 30 13 44 18 37 62 37 90 113 12 51 50 25 36 46 23 $1 37 152 144 19 32 41 34 61 62 99 73 47 27 30 21 18 27 29 45 20 16 15 14 15 29 4040 31 20 29 15 30 33 38 53 36 142 33 36 90 42 22 20 106 97 59 46 45 26 43 32 40 11 50 65 49 25 211 19 24 93 90 73 59 90 28 18 32 48 53 128 50 128 74 15 42 71 52 48 39 68 78 76 126 102 73 65 113 13 111 44 37 16 62 89 42 101 38 25 35 81 93 98 14 $518 92 80 15 14 12 16 61 35 67 63 64 12 i1 37 69 25 102 117 53 70 104 84 a7 67 42 60 140 113 49 so 94 113 31 27 36 26 27 39 13 24 34 28 17 74 50 "The Bible â€" The Bo@k for To morrow". This film was also shown by Mr, Herb Cadwallader to the “Sunday School â€" which meets at 11.00 a.m. each Sunday morning. s Pelmo Park Baptist Sunday school has Xshown marked proâ€" gress since its first Sunday, Sepâ€" tember 12th, With 20 classes and an attendance of over 130, the school auditorium is filled each Sunday. Sincete appreciation is expressed to all parents of the Pelmo Park area for their kind interest and coâ€"operation. PERSONALS 85 81 27 95 Mrs. Lorna Couvilion, 55 Lockâ€" erbie St. won the Diamond Ring set at a Weston jewellers. â€" 29 2259 "S56 43 20 48 43 54 23 73 51 53 108 90 34 28 64 87 73 ‘ 32 33 Congr_atulationé to Mr. and 19 53 17 14 48 28 33 31 15 24 3700 _ 2562 36 35 41 28 59 31 125 71 26 52 94 47 21 45 32 51 86 70 22 56 54 63 20 19 31 17 19 45 38 34 28 86 30 32 27 16 64 34 51 50 66 17 13 16 15 T1 33 19 11 16 55 53 33 41 13 13 25 16 32 26 25 12 32 23 26 23 24 20 25 43 28 33 68 63 79 74 72 89 15 10 15 A17 26 38 20 30 34 17 24 12 32 41 50 33 37 44 25 20 28 22 Al 31 27 25 26 36 31 23 25 33 26 31 21 45 19 20 28 43 22 85 12 17 10 17 12 11 11 11 19 16 10 18 11 14 14 13 13 11 11 12 11 12 14 13 954 12 15 13 20 32 23 18 17 13 20 13 21 18 34 10 18 11 41 11 12 12 10 23 10 11 CGIVE HKIM ... "Scott McHale" THE TIMES AND GUIDEâ€"Thursday, IRVING S. BECK SHOES 11. $15.95 to $29.95 13 16 11 14 13 19 25 21 21 12 11 21 15 12 19 10 20 50 11 27 23 19 10 16 18 13 13 14 42 46 1568 3449 4150 3694 Mrs. Jim Hadaway, who cele. brated their wedding anniverâ€" sary last week. Birthday â€" greetings . to â€" Mrs. Shirley Eakins, Pelmo Crescent, who celebrated her birthday last Thursday. A Congratulations to Brian Dickâ€" ey, Kames Avenue, who has had five â€" shutouts out of â€" seven games. Brian is goalie for the Guelph Team (Weston Midget NHL.) at Weston Arena. Keep up the good work Brian. BOWLING NEWS 26 20 16 62 61 21 32 32 20 22 54 41 17 13 34 23 31 12 Pelmo Park Bowling League (Friday Niters). Team Standing â€" Second Series Robstets ...s.uclcl en 1 Never Hits ... . ) 42 21 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTON 22 18 24 42 35 12 10 The Best In Footwear For Christmas 19 17 21 16 28 19 (Continued on Page 13) 55 38 38 52 51 70 102 13 37 16 39 42 29 10 15 24 51 99 15 22 290 27 49 46 97 63 14 29 17 18 22 24 12 12 18 12 16 30 40 28 41 15 31 10 48 59 31 98 40 21 33 39 32 20 37 37 41 54 33 26 39 35 26 11 48 57 45 22 186 14 35 90 101 86 68 95 34 34 37 31 57 28 145 37 16 17 17 67 78 84 10 89 34 43 64 44 111 138 24 54 67 44 70 38 33 64 61 141 133 23 17 22 26 56 52 61 34 65 61 56 39 26 41 37 40 27 17 10 25 50 19 104 50 51 106 48 33 18 114 107 58 74 26 57 32 43 13 24 16 12 37 76 11 38 10 34 41 42 46 38 21 47 T1 45 32 37 39 91 110 25 55 40 42 84 12 44 49 12 28 48 26 34 10 43 47 32 71 24 42 30 24 49 61 64 57 50 37 18 44 32 41 28 3694 49 28 88 65 33 46 33 41 37 65 54 73 114 105 31 63 85 16 24 25 17 19 23 10 14 22 15 31 47 17 42 52 67 13 70 dll Community Association: The n | December meeting has been e withdrawn. An election comâ€" ( / mittee of our members, workâ€" p ed on phone, by knocking on ‘ doors and by supplying cars and | the result was that the percentâ€" 6 288 voting in our immediate poll was over 30% higher than § last year. A most commendable '4 effort ofâ€" community â€" service. q The Utilities Committee is preâ€" paring a bulletin to tell you how _ to qualify for mail delivery; if â€"~| you live in the jurisdiction of | “this Association, you will reâ€" | | ceive a copy from your faithful | | Block Warden. Work is nearly | complete on the Redberry Parkâ€" | way extension, this is a cinder ‘| pathway through the ravine to | connect Westview Drive with , | Cornelius â€" Parkway â€" and will { ibenofit especially â€" the â€" school | | children. 10 41 23 35 36 21 43 52 165 168 22 16 17 14 35 37 33 19 49 Horticultural Society: A most interesting meeting . was . held last Tuesday, at which the feaâ€" ture address was given by Mrs. Marjorie Phillips Hill, proprietâ€" ress of the Eglinton Flower Shoppe. Mrs. Hill made several attractive flower arrangements suitable for table use, hall entry, buffet, and finally, demonstratâ€" ed Christmas combinations© of greens, candles, mums and wrought iron. These lovely bouâ€" quets were given to those presâ€" ent having birthdays. The door prizes were won by: Mrs. G. L. Mortin, 53 Treelawn Pkwy.; Mrs. M. Shekle, 28 Connie; Mrs. R. Hoag, 30 |Redberry PKkwy.; Mr. Tennant, President of Disâ€" trict 5, was an honoured guest 21 16 12 13 29 17 21 23 29 14 2497 45 30 36 27 29 21 22 13 33 61 26 99 58 44 38 44 49 30 17 27 40 20 35 40 19 10 10 14 $3 26 12 §7 32 18 31 25 18 22 mber 16, 1954â€"Page 12 ‘ "' (N.E. of Keeleâ€"Lawrence) Mrs. W. B. Berry CH. 1â€"9539 NORTH PARK 49 13 15 18 13 16 14 18 12 11 14 14 37 26 13 271 15 18 12 23 11 22 42 34 17 11 11 11 22 21 28 22 12 25 22 10 29 22 47 25 88 63 12 12 28 59 42 13 175 16 25 11 86 70 61 74 22 17 22 33 33 31 2377 26 44 25 82 25 22 38 13 12 15 34 21 10 34 19 20 T2 100 134 69 86 81 + 82 112 129 87 81 81 80 116 102 64 86 102 169 195 43 45 47 70 112 80 154 73 10 31 113 31 36 45 34 18 41 13 19 51 19 AT 17 50 55 91 50 193 96 74 125 109 78 43 152 112 88 123 97 47 92 89 99 29 59 715 52 34 189 30 43 103 6961 72 95 107 71 83 70 B7 102 13 13 23 18 34 49 65 43 49 19 21 12 10 26 16 16 19 18 33 24 14 30 29 16 31 31 25 22 26 16 21 18 28 20 20 21 10 2l 13 38 40 1t 33 23 16 19 20 31 52 41 20 27 32 44 11 14 18 11 27 13 16 it 20 14 30 12

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