Times & Guide (1909), 1 Dec 1955, p. 11

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" King St., Werrt Madonna Your Old Puma“ Plpu To Conceal-d Square Typo "BENGAL BRIGADE" "CREATURE FROM BLACK LAGOON" SERVICES OFFERED 61'0va ' brad-Mr "IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE" FUNERAI. DIRECTORS CH. 1-2233 FUNERAL HOMES MON. - TU". - WED. "ROY KASANO" mom OAS VALVOLINE outs, 500 Mala " M. cu. 1-0131 WABIIMIPE OPTOMETRIC MG THRILL SHOW CHATCO MOVERS ON DUI SIM“ Hull" no. CARTAGE - plan - MONA FIIIMAN CARTOON 1a1-1133 Unemo is taking on the talk of collecting information on all Now that tho Gem" Itomlc enhance u ended, the cw. r,,',': In moot unit: under much I plm. Then wu such I fruitful oxchlnge ot atomic int alien at Geneva that 'iyl'l'a' would now like to make I "regular international "(chum of Atomic tool: pol- Bible a; well. And that, of course, moms the import and export of Isotope.) But first, in- ternational "reterturrtU are needed. C MY” "h a my Mt. alums sumac M. 9-1930 AND mum WM. _ ll“! I!” JAM " . Mt. m mum. In. my: - . 109m WAYNE . SUSAN NAYWAID Veteran’s TA X ll Jen. I who mum SERVE! - Radio-Dispatched - PM“ "III. W0lOElt'S Y A lt ll LIMITED tlil. 1-9131 Tye-way radio and IOI HOPE . HEDV "MA" FIGHTING SEABEES MY FAVORITE SPY BAKER CIN. I " 3525 OFFICES JANE I lAWRENCE AND MAIN a! “WRENCE phones- controlled RADIO-DISPATCHED " Cars To Serve You IICAIDO MONTAlIAN ANNE BANCROrt (At In to”) Tull geqttqetqd I. " Malta St. M. FLEETLIIE A LIFE IN THE BALANCE _ (Adult Inhminmom) MOM. run; wan. VAN mum TAXI BATTLE CRY TELEPHONE [EDIE TAXIS N. aner and" dduiiG" aa also there. _ A dinner party was held re- cently " the home of Miss Rea Bell for her seventh birthday. After dinner, games, and TN were enjoyed by the “If"young- stars who helped Rea celebrate. The guest speaker but Sun, day morning at Elverston Park church was Dr. J. L. Henry, who is head of the, Department of Social Studies " Central Tech- nical school, Toronto His sub- ject was "Temperance." . We are very sorry tty report Rev. G. Legg's mother has been ill for some time Ind bad tt bad fall on Sunday. breaking her leg in two places. There are still lots of new homes being built in Kingsview Village and we would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Plum- mer of Kitchener who have come to live in their new home on York Road. Last week, Mrs. John Fowles had a few friends and neighbours to tea to meet Mrs. Plummet. The two hostesses last Mon- day night for the Stitch and Chat, and Sit to and Mend groups were Mrs. Eleanor Holmes and Mrs. Kar Tyrrell, both of St. George's Blvd. These two groups still meet every other Monday. At Brooklin, Ont., " school chums ot past years joined in a surprise birthday party in hon- our of the 75th birthday of Mrs. J. Greenwood of Becket. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all, not to mention the remin- iscing of old days. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Colquhmm cracked two of her ribs and is also sub. fering from a bad cold. We wish both these ladies better health. HOME AND SCHOOL Maple Leaf Home and School Association was held Monday night, Nov. 28th. It was reli.. gious education night and the guest speaker was Rev. Ralph Morris. who gave a very inter. esting and attractive demonstra- tion of coloured sand nainting which he learned from the Hopi Indians in the California desert. Several religious numbers were sung. The Dupils of Mrs. Hell- well's grade four gave two choral numbers. Despite, the terrifie change in the weather, a very good turn, out of members and others braved the chilly weather. Mrs. Paddle was convener for the refreshments. ers cm ttll hold up important lines of research. Unuco'l job here would be to keep threat of the tact: and then publish the information at regular in- tervuls. Thus, working in col- laboration with any future in- ternational atomic I g e n c y, Unesco will have mlny differ- ent tasks to assume in promot- ing a wider use of the tools of the atomic an. Br an em! on his: Vote as vdu like, but vote,.on Monday, December 5th. _ Lots of mothers (and fathers, too) have been visiting Fair- haven school this last week or two to sit in for a morning or rm work through I normal clay period. Grades 7 Ind 8 At Flirhavm school had a wonderful party last Friday night. Many thanks to Mr. Burley and all his help- ers'for making it so successful. St. Andrew', Church Senior Bible Clan met Friday evening for I second hlyride. (beenuse the first Wu such good fun) and I Wiener roast afterwards. country» There in mother problem re- quiring international agreement l-.. disposing ot atomic wute ‘m-terhl. The question is, when to dump them. One solution might be to throw them into the In - but even this de- mand: careful alumni: to make lure that their radioacti- vity is not returned to the lur- tace waters that men frequent. nor to the tiah that men at. The suggestion now he: been made that Unesco prepare an international code f safety procedures for Ill getionl to follow. But the dniays. the uncertain- ties, the liaison difficulties be- tween profutPrs and research- then [mun n GiGe an: rogu- htlou (at Inhalation-l op- naval. Vow dun. radioactive ho- top- hi7. I that lilo-nun. " is count!“ that " Ml. de- 1m in lupin-m b. “and. Hon. Unuco in ii1snaiderinq the W”- And mum at maria; the rpm Lena-use. ot . “do,“ country many G" tWiGiTa or brawn in I receiving the 'rrtrttrtg a“; 9m. 1u1't'd'lttl'M"t MAPLE an NEWS Kingsview Village By MRS. W. A. TYRRELI INSURANCE In My was In m a M... Call R0. 3-411 amt ESTATE REAL ESTATE t. w. A. “main, CM. taMt Una} _ Ariti At present a group of women are working on a telephone blitz campaign to announce to all our residents that we have an op- yummy to hear the municipal eandidatm on Tuesday evening. Also a special huh bulletin was delivered to each home. Next week-end. arrangements will be made to contact everyoné again to raise the percentage " our poll on election day. December 5. Community Auccintion and Home and School are collabora- ting on a plan to send haby- sitters and car: out to each street In turn. This is on a non- ‘partisan basis. _ A bazaar and bake sale wu {held In Cornelius Parkway School on Saturday afternoon. 7lC'e"id for Guide work. - r~ ______ “‘J"J‘ ed fiy fishing. 'His composure during all crises added much to his attractiveness and his un- lit) Club Holds Yearly Election Planning Party Following are the names of the new executive. The ten mem- bers were elected at a public meeting. Then In executive meeting was held " which the three specific officers were agreed upon. President, Bert Breckles; secretary, Mrs. L. Saunders; treasurer, Art Shaw Others: C. J. Jacobs, Wm. Dea- con, Colin Campbell, Byron Stubbert, Howard Irttndewrtter, A, Mahood,%Usr Hons. Commit. tee chairmen will be selected later. - u -e' l) Results of the elections were l " follows.. president. Mrs. Gil-) mour; vice - president, Mrs.! Thomas; recording secretary, '1 Mrs. W. Wilson; assistant re-ll cording secretary, Mrs. King“ treasurer, Mrs. Barefoot; sociall convener. Mrs. Cripps; sick and: visiting converters-north end.g Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Thomas;; south end, Mrs. Barr and Mrs., Gibney; east and, Mrs. Woolleyl and Mrs. Wray; Avest end, Mrs.! Robins; Thursday afternoon so-) cial convener, Mrs. Cripps. bad zaar convener and pianist, Mrs.) Gordon. ( A social hour followed includ-l ing euchre and refreshments. Transportation for the members: was provided by the John) Cguntryman Chapter of the: Arttuir Royd, played by Jack Zimmerman, was the quiet, en- grossed Englishman who enjoy- .1 an ‘1_L:,,r w-. l?ttt Hunk-End Production .-1tspp,e,s,.a,ejses-st Wail feud, Very Entertaining f THE BIBLE at the Waaton Colla‘lau and Voutlonal School. l The characterisation of the the Dam waa axcaptlonaL 111a can lived out their role. with anlhullum, which intact- ad an llatanara withh a Ilka an- thualaun. Tha lighting and "ectg wan well synchronized to effectua- ly supply the background tor charm", and war: moat reana- tie in thin. the Mage an act- ual sailing rather than just part ot a play. Adrian Barnsford. I central figure in the play, played by Lawrence Slion was a timid, bewildered bachelor who was continually forced into awk- ward positions, but he always appeared to enjoy his discom- torture. Mr. Elion displayed much zeal and polish in charac- terizing Adrian. His, best scenes were the one: in which he re- counts the catching of the flsh, and his lamentabily funny, oft- hand and misconstrued proposal to Miss Mary Jarrow. Ella Spender, played by Irene Martin, was very Me acting. Mrs. Spender wag) fast-talk- ing, tiutteror personality wtio constantly out-talked all others and overcome all interruptions. The actress' gestures added much to her vivid portrayal of Mrs. Spender. _ Tht MO" Club of Weston held their annual elections at their meeting in the Activity Centre last Friday night. The next meeting of the club is to take the form of the an- nual Christmas Tree party on Dee. 16th at the, Activity Centre. The players' enunciatlon and diction was exceptional, but in his portion of the play, Ken Ault’l voice was not carrying through to the audience. A little more vocal projection' on his part would have nnhanced a very tine performance. The make-up and wn'rdrobo wu thoughuully and carefully prepared to assure that each actor and actress always was til-used to meet the causual.. neu of I quiet week-end in the country. by In..." a. was. "Quint b"ttt'i', I delight. tut comedy tttme not. was wanted by the Wanna Drama Gm? Iggy, kingpin: not. IN.E. of Keele-Lawrence, Mrs. W. B. Berry CH. I-9539 NORTH PARK IEXDALE NEWS Jim Brent (Dick Lawson) and his wife Marci; Brent (Pamela Heddington) gave I better-thtm. ever display of matrimonial bickering and domestic bliss plus many aside: at golf 'club swinging. liking hee debut into mu work wu Ann Fwd in the role of Miranda Bute, niece ot the Myth. Her part In a uvonmn- you-91d girl was I wall round- ed performance with I certain Amount of int-mm u the It- ‘temphd to Ihow her maturity, followed ttashes of numboyam tomboyhhneu. Ot the leuer roles, all gave an excellent pertormanee with special mention to Peggy Wright as the maid, Pg, Jun-ow, played by Do- reen ooper, was the well-bred country woman. This was a col- ourless role in itself that con- trasted with Adrian's role and was very well acted. -"Quiet Week-end" was an ex- tremely enjoyable presentation, capably acted 'and thoroughly Sam Pecker (Charles Wright) was seen little, but much at the play surrounded his elusive character. He was a voluble handyman and a little Nt of a poacher. Mildred Royd, played Cecily Campbell, was a typical, mod- ern houewsite who was always on cull tor the crisis. Very smoothly acted. Sally Spender. played by Cathie Chem: was invaluable to the play as an irresrtmteMtr fourteen -year-old hoydem T entertaining. nanny Mouton: In to a. con- vuution Added a warming qutiitr to an play, Miranda Bute'a rival, Rowena Marriott, played by Patricia Lawrence was a typical, garish theatrical personality. Figura- tivaly making, aha was tops, and displayed the sophistication that the part requu'ad. V The" "nadir roles war. v.51 woll'lcud 11-0.. , 7WAW'. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Public 1liilitits """""t SOUND -- RAE-ELECT RICHARDSON WESTON BUILDING ”CHARLIE" largo Supply of Fir Plywood: 6J5. WESTON 1/4" - at llk Per 31. Ft. 3/8" '"'""", at 201: Per Sq. Ft. 1/2" - at 26: " k Ft. 5/8" - at sh, Per Sq. " 3/4" - at 35c Par " Ft. on. All. an um“ "v-Ch-ttru-pt-thd-..-.'-" ALWAYS IN STOCK "GOOD l I , In w- n f The Scripturu in duh! tom "L th. OM: ’litenlly a two Lingual. edition W” o! is tar too little known. Today mum. were thousand. of people trom other purposes. eountriq He mum. in Cuna- A: in' all """-'-8 -""'-.r you". "er0tttrt or that of many other Euro- pean countries. It may in in Asiatic tongue such " Chinese or Hindi. Whether it Arabic or some dialect wed in Africa, the book is always called I "Diglot." -wssmn MOTORS: l gm: PRICES CONTINUE- The Bible Society publish" the Scriptures in parallel col. umns of English Ind another language (or their convenience. The second language may be French. Italian, Czech, German A Gospel in thirtorm is otter. ed to all New anadiun by the Bible Society ai‘they arrive at port of entry. Most are happy to accept a copy of the Scrip- tures in their mother tongue mmbined with that of the country of their future home The Society seeks to aid new Canadians also by presenting to Ind in making an; GGG-GG home, these people an anxious to learn .i.tt hymn. ' Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Ocular: LAWRENCE and MAIN STS., WESTON Open Evonings until 11 p.m. ,' ' 1955 _ '_.,". 1lLrmt0uiTutdtMtgittat,,Ei: I956 VOLKSWAGEN: BARS All) TRUGKS 'l'lCKNOR VOLKSWAGEN lid. SEE DON GEVING no 1132 Weston Rd. 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Suggested Bible "I“ t the week: Sunday - Matt. 25.1.1: 1 Monday - Matt. 2551-“ _ Tue-day - Mark tr.tat C, Wedne's'day - Mitt l'dt't Thursday - Luko 7:81 , may - Luke 14:1.“ , it': Saturday - Luke 14:!“ W Palm Park Pam: l 7-7543 Ito. 7-21.! Mt. CK. T.sasi

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