I wish someone had warned me when I was approaching motherhood that there would be times like these. I also think that mothers should be espeâ€" cially trained in how to keep a sick boy in bed; also how to make holders for arrows, etc. Well, parents‘ night has come and gone and it‘s such a letâ€" down to find that Junior isn‘t Hi there! We have a "mump" at our house. In case you don‘t know what a "mump" is, I‘ll tell you. It‘s a oneâ€"sided "mumps." THE TIMES AND GUlb Thursday, March 15, 1956 â€" Page § TT Ishy." of Zo# TA CYY & 4"’ ( dAuiy \"'l: ' 4MBRAC_.Z C :â€"':â€â€˜5-' BEX 2 \ 2 = P A HNUEH ie <~2~/u ME NSJZ Ayemze 7 ay>â€" Y A& FA . ce \"you may LEAVE YoUuR MiLL/ONS To your SON, BUT, mAVE you REALLYGIVEN HIM ANYTHING Deiâ€"Ray News MT. DENNIS JEWELLERS That Fabulous New MG ‘A‘ Series LlLonger, Lower, Faster Safer. It‘s Streamlined ! It‘s Saucy ! s s Drop In and See It Today ! . SCALE‘S GARAGE It‘s Here! 1910 Jane St. Bluebird Diamond Rings $75 up 1117 Main St. N., Weston _ â€" _ CH. 1â€"0798 A local independent dealer can serve you besp in NECKLACES and EARRINGS From $1.75 up 1172â€"A Weston Rd. (At Eglinton) Friendly Term$ WATCH REPAIRS AND FINE JEWELLERY FURNACE OIL â€" â€" OIL BURNERS Sales and Service , ‘"Let One Call Do It All" (At Eglinton) RO., 2.35 Friendly 'hn? GILLESPIE FUEL OIIL See Our . CB 1â€"1787 ® Bring your Blue Book of Telephone Numbers up to date. A new booklet â€" in regular or pocket size â€" is yours FREE for the asking at your Telephone Business Office. Our deepest sympathy goes to to the family of Mrs. J. Fewâ€" ster, who passed away at Humâ€" ber Memorial hospital on March 6th and was laid to rest in the little genius you imagined. However, the turnout was very good, considering the dreadful night it was. By the way, 1 apâ€" preciated the help of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, parents of Judy, who helped me get the car unstuck from behind the school An executive meeting of the Cub auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. B. Hughes on March 7th, and arrangements were made for a bake sale to be held at the May meeting. Well, bye for now â€" seeâ€"you next week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Habuda, 8 Singleton Rd. on the birth of their son. Cub Auxiliary The Cubs and Brownies from this district will be treated to a tour through the Cocaâ€"Cola Co. during the Easter holidays. Mrs. J. Cameron CBR. 1â€"8071 SMITHFIELD NEWS YOUR MORRIS, MG DEALER SALES â€" SERVICE â€" PARTS Any Good Snapshot is better (H. J. Cadwallader, Mgr.) 43 MAIN ST. N. . INCH‘S CAMERA CENTRE CH. 1â€"1153 Our family night held in the arena at Woodbridge on Saturâ€" day evening was well attended and skating and dancing were enjoyed by the young folk. It was a grand reunion, our forâ€" mer club members being inâ€" vited to join us, for this annual dinner and recreation getâ€"toâ€" gether. A shower was held in the community centre on Monday evening in honour of Howard Einboden and his bride who are on a honeymoon trip from Calâ€" gary. Tuesday night, March 6th, the night of a heavy rain and the walking was terrible at the best. From Royaleigh Ave. along Roxaline street to Bowsprit Ave., along Lawrence Ave., to Westona Ave. we travelled. What, does a person find when walking on such a night in the most prosperous township of the Province of Ontario, Etobiâ€" coke? Mud, muddy roads, submerâ€" ged roads, roads full of pot holes, pot holes full of water up to twelve inches deep. a path until the sewer contracâ€" tors decided that the walk is the only place from which to fill in the sewer cut. Now the Riverside cemetery on Friday, March 9th. She was one of our good .neighbours at Smithfield before moving to Thistletown, and will be sadly missed. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weedmark oft Toronto, were â€" weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Camâ€" eron. Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and Mrs. Lapp of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Penn on Friday last. Glad to report Mrs. Jean Codâ€" lin returned home from St. Miâ€" chael‘s hospital last Wednesday after an. operation. We should walk on the sideâ€" walks. A good questionâ€"what sidewalks? Lawrence Ave. had Mrs. Forsyth spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Burrell and family. PRA TT HARDWARE CH. 1â€"8161 1902 JANE STREET MUD AND HOLES HAPPENINGS IN HUMBER HEIGHTS WATTS CH. 1â€"8381 PAINTS See Us For C.LL. Special training and therapies cost money and your Easter Seal dollars provide this. You can help more than 10,500 crippled children in this province by buying and using Easter Seals. The Annual Easter Seal Campaign which is sponsored by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children in association with 211 Easter Seal service clubs has a provincial objective of $625,000 and runs until April 1st. ‘ Morning service in Elmlea Baptist church was in charge of Mr. Baughurst, and the Gospel Messengers from Toronto conâ€" ducted the evening service with Don Millford directing. Miss A. Swan sang two beautiful solos. Mr. A. Lauder brought the mesâ€" sage for the evening. Starting March 18 PLEASE REMEMBER TO DIAL the numbers in your new "Wider Local Calling" area DON‘T CALL "LONG DISTANCE" for these local calls. residents of Lawrence Ave How do we know that condiâ€" tions are such as this. On Tuesâ€" day night I walked and wore hip\ waders. Lucky? EUCHRE _ _ The weekly euchre was held at the home of Mrs. M. Nash 36 Braecrest Ave. Mrs. M. Hart won the first prize with a score of 86, Mrs. Woodend was second with a score of 83. Surpise of the evening was the presentation of a birthday cake to the hostess, Mrs. Reta Hicks. MRS. A. CARBIS CH. 1â€"9260 Mrs. Ruby Jackson was the third prize winne; and fourth was Mrs. E. Payne. CCF CLUB The C.C.F. Club of the Northâ€" west section of the York West riding held their March euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks, 2278 Lawrence Ave. West March 10. The eight tables of people enâ€" joyed themselves, as Mrs. Jean Evans won first prize with a score of 81. Mrs. Kay Kuzick was second with 70 and Mrs. Jean Bowring won the low score prize with 46 for the ladâ€" ies. Syd Mason, the club‘s presiâ€" dent, won first prize for the men with a score of 77; second was A. Nash with 75, and the low score prize went to the host, Earl Hicks. Mrs. Thornton, Latonia Ave. welcomed relatives last Monâ€" day evening to a birthday party for her mother, Mrs. Manson, who was celebrating her 72nd birthday. The Home and School Fun Fair held on Saturday was a huge success. Another prize winner was Jas. Colquhoun, who won the lucky draw. R ELMLEA NEWS Your Easter Seal Dollar Helps Their minister, Rev. David Gault is now home from hospiâ€" tal and taking up his duties once more. During his illness, the various organizations (both youth and adult) connected with the church, carried on the servâ€" ices. On Tues. 13th, March at the regular Woman‘s _ Association meeting, Mrs. T. E. F. Honey, wife of a United church minâ€" ister who made a trip to Anâ€" gola, was ‘the gust speaker. She spoke on Angola and her husâ€" band‘s visit there. The talk was illustrated by excellent slides. Looking Ahead There will be a spring bazaar organized by the Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation. At the moment they are planning for it and there THE ENTRY OF ERIC PECKHAM, 19 Edmund Avenve, Weston, Ontario in the O‘Keefe‘s Amateur Photography Contest won a $25.00 cash prize and passes for the Canadian Sportsman‘s Show currently being held in Toronto. Titled "Mr. Chips", the print is among 143 selected for exhibition from 8,000 entries submitted. It may be seen in the "Photography Fair" section of the show. ’ Riverside United News: A campaign for funds towards the building of their church is about to get under way by Riverside United parishioners. Headquarâ€" ters for the campaign is centred at a Westdale store, with Trevor Lloyd as organizer. Local Winner in National P WESTDALE and HUMBERLEA Mrs. A. E. SMYTB â€" CB. 4â€"0625 Rev. Mitten.preached on the text, "Lord, if thou wilt, Thou canst make . me clean!" And Jesus answered, ‘I Will, be thou clean‘" Baby Nghcy Lorraine Warren was christenedâ€" by Rev. Mitten at St. Andtew‘s church, Thistleâ€" town on‘ Sunday. In connection with Education Week there was an ‘At Home‘ at Humber Heights School on Monday morning for the parâ€" ents of those Grade 7 and 8 children who take Home Ecoâ€" nomics. Miss Berkley is the teacher there and it was vety interesting to see the students being taught to cook, sew and wash. A benefit dance is to be held March 16th:â€"for Paul Griffiths. Please be ‘sure to get a ticket for this worthy cause. The Ladies Auxiliary served refreshments to close a very inâ€" teresting evening when the parâ€" ents had a good opportunity to learn about cubbing and to get acquainted with each other and the leaders who are doing such. a good work for the young lads. Home and School The Home and School Assoâ€" ciation meeting held on Monâ€" day, March 6,‘ took the form of an Open House at the school during Education Week. Every room in the school was open to the parents and it was more than interesting to see the disâ€" plays from the Kindergarten room to Grade 8. In some rooms there were quite elaboâ€" rate name plates and on all walls different phases of the work of the class were displayâ€" ed. This was a good chance to renew _ acquaintanceship . with the teachers who had already had the children for a year and to meet those who would have them in future years. Refreshments were served in the kitchen afterwards. Parent‘s Night of Ist Thistleâ€" town Cub Pack ‘A‘ was successâ€" ful from every angle. Only one Cub out of 24 was missing and more than 30 parents were enâ€" tertained. Rev. Harry Martin told a sx{ry of the turtle. Akela Morâ€" ley Cameron put the boys through a display of tumbling and Baloo Sheila Tearle and Raksha Esther Fuller led in acâ€" tivity songs and some uproariâ€" ous games for the mothers and the Cubs. The boys also sang a spiritual very well. There was also an â€" excellent display of handicraft featuring bird motifs. A leap year baby boy arrived for Mr. and Mrs. Pell, Wilson Ave. . On Thursday, March 15th association will hold a St. trick‘s Day euchre in school. Also, they are planning a fun, fair to take place next month. 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