Times & Guide (1909), 23 Aug 1956, p. 11

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I t "e. "1956 - t " Angus Y. “undo In. - tt 00 _ “A PIP, - '" - - - I " 041 h I.) In his remarks following the presentations, Director Val Hill said that there had been fewer persons pass swimming tens this year because of weather eonditions and because they have not had the unlimited use of the swimming pool. He ex- pressed the hope that the town would_have its own pool "next year" if the people got behind the campaign for the new swimming pool. Those receiving swimming awards. or entitled to awards but absent from the presenta- tion, are as follows: SWIMMING AWARDS _ Beginners - Bert McLeod, Larry Powers, Bob George, Laurie Garred, Stanley Ford, Rosemary Rolfe, Marilyn Rey- nolds, Grant Enright, Sandra J3ruce, Merle Maxted, Lyn Max- ted, Nancy' Bottomley, Gail Izon, Gail Williams, Pat Duncan, Jim Sainsbury, Eric Both, Wendy Gogo, Janice Foul. Wayne Hubbard. Juniors - Tom Milligan, Ted McNeil, Jim Jago, Gail Fitkin, Pat Duncan, Pat Boultbee, Wen; dy Morris, Barry O'Brien, Grant Didman, Celia Martin, Lyn Sloan, Marjorie Wasilenk, Beverley Spencer. Swimming Awards Aurel ll. Barman, IA. IAIIISTEI - SOLICITOI Weston , John St. qt Main“ manna! noun '0 to“ “all“: by appolncmam WESTON CH. 4-5697 Intermediates - Ted McNeil, TIME FOR A CHANGE For Mteen years Forum had been eating hi: lunch " the Bon Ton Grill and for Mteen year: he had sat " the aame table. in the same chair, nrved by the same waitress. and eaten the same thing for 1unch--vege- table soup, beef stew and coffee. For tttteen year: he has arrived at the same moment, eaten the lam. food, left the same tip and departed-until yesterday. - . A . _. “4-4-51- m. was an" 0- “- ll loam _ For-an Barrister! ' Sollchon 19% MAIN " "CIT“ WON." . CH. 4-53 up..-“ wr____"ei ,7 _ Yesterday instead of vegetable} soup he ordered tomato juice. l The waitress was iGmtoun-l led. III. wu Ilmmt whit-a. and she rushed up to the cash register and and George. George immediately went over to the tabla where Mr. Forum Van seated Ind said: “Tell me, Mr. Fore-kl. h there something sw."',','," with the .6utr--. fly may. t" "No," laid Mr. Tomki. "no- thing wrong with the mp; haven't you hard. "My n the spice of life?" (Continued from Page Ir IARIISTER, SOLICITOI, In. AND REPAIRING WM. A. “005 "" JAN! " . MT. DENNIS RO. 9-2.4! Ind- W law-dun; Ind Hun-hoopla; Hourly T... Daily Weekly Mature. capable woman CHERRY 1-6413 Guru W. Bull IAIIISTII I SOLICITOR , Main St. s., Woman (Our Ianlx of Nova Sumo) I‘m” 0mm Fraser ' Simms Incision and “lichen Bank of Nov. Scou- Chambers FAMILY SERVICE W. I. WARD PIANO WI!“ BARRISTERS. Etc. Edgar Parsons HEAKES and MacDDIALD iUNERAl FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1-2133 CH. 4-5547 . I - 9 MUSIC BUSINESS DIRECTORY * HOMES CH. 4-5314 Cl! 1-011] trt If! can: out Itotsiruoes, Carol tuvidsom l M. Tri-Level loyal “I. Saving My - Bronze, Pat "Bridge; Bronze Cross, Gerald Copeland; Bar to Award‘ of Merit, Marjorie; Hagen; Award ot Merit, Dennis Crisp. PLAYGIOUND surnvnson PROFICIINCY AWAIDI Elm Playground - Sandra Miner, Margaret Muirhaad. Ann Marie Muirhead, John Muir- head, Jim Marchman and Judy Marchman. Nolan. V - 7 ( Int-aa" Lire-tng - Pa} Bridgq. _ Dalton Playground - Susan Fay, David Foy, Helen Moo". John Panco. Holley Plunround -- JimGiaGGnurpraiiG" to "wilieii Sainsbury, Tom Sainsbury, Bert the Bibi. .pclkl.” The Chronicle McLeod, Peter Ramsay. _)continuea. Merrill Piayrround - Bob Lord, Bill Barrow, Wendy Gogo, John Gogo, Rita Byworth, Bob Daniels Senior Boys - Terry Sears, Jim Grainger, Larry Bowers ind Bob Martin. Senior Girls ___, Elizabeth Denholm. TRACK AND FIELD I Recently moat informative AWARDS articles have appeared on At- Girls-Margo Duncan, Diarrica, India and the in but. Huizunga, and Wendy Gogo. (These provide valuable huh- Boys-Randy Boles, John ground tor the study of "on Panco, Alistair Love, Joniwhere the Church in planting Weeks Jim Leistner. David Hall, the truths of the Bible. Joe Plewes, and Ted McNeil. l 'More and more church 9". (Continued from Page In the creation of new subdivisions would require additinnal schools before present schools are till- ed to capacity. ., _ Anothe‘r téctor that woorthe “pong!" 33nd,:yld5cmxol" mitigate the costs to the Tax- wee y Ir nwara, I ou I Y payers of new schools would beito-day's 939911. tttpre 198014”; the inclusion, of the cost of the cepcsrned with the (Church I) land for a school site in any new ) mission have nddgd reason to do subdivision, in the overa11,so. Read y?ur Bible and P" charge to the subdivider. Pyrrt)neysey"ir 15 good counmrl. are of course other important} Suggested Readings for the questions that yet need to be week: Sunday 1 Kings 11:1-24: answered before we shall be‘Monday 1 Kings 18M-46; Tue:- able to reduce that portion ofiday 1 Kings 1911-21; Wednu- our tax bills for school costslday 1 Kings 21: 1-20 Thursday that are quite near the 75% 2 Kings 4:18-44; Friday 2 Kings mark to date. iiiiie,. Saturday Isaiah 5:140. CH. I At62t TORONTO " Malinda St. EM. 4-"25 WESTON , Spoon Ava. CH. I477. SHEET METAL WORK FPRNACES Oil Burner Sales ' Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. - ca. 1.14:! A grant majority of the mum!- ina boards used by larpr piano :"when an made from B.C. an". Iprucc. For several any: a woman called an early-morning hill- billy dire jockey on . Richmond station to ask the time. loco.- nizing her voice the next call. the IhnOuncer told her the hour and added. "We give it over the air Mtar every couple of ree- ords.” "Yes. I know." she interrupt- ed. "but I cum. gtand hillbtlly erronarnlsr F. L MERTEIIS music, EYESTES'I'EII Eyes Examined - GLASSES - P. E. STIITE. " OPTOMETIIST . OPTICIAN 1: JOHN mm wmon CH. 1.37:1 of all 'lasseription EavestroutgMrttg Rooftntt Modernin Your Old ' Furnace Pipes To Conceal-d Square Typo C. W. LEASK Chartered Accounnm C.rtlNd Nbiie lea-"mun " Main Saul Null! SERVICES OFFERED 1 Main Si N. - Weston Phone CH. 1-0701 J. T. FERGUSON Gravhy I Boned-Air ACCOUNTANTS Lyn CHATCO OPTOMETRIC Phm.B., It.0. CH. mm luau-um Pit m Bible Today The Bible And the avenue“ go together u “mun" he tev day's reading public. It [on without "ring that the Bible should be studied neiduoully end telthfully by Christine. It in their source book toe nu;- ion end lite. it is the authored“ word for ell sort: at Iituetioue and tor aw day. It contem- the drum- ot the unfolding ot Ge“. purpoee tor the redesign!” of the world by Christ. t the newnpeperl mould lino be read and studied Titte',ti', Io stetee the 1.14.6. Chron k. “The reputable papers end periodical. provide new: end accounts of people, weak. movs'anuv will!" te wh.ith An interest in the world mil- sion ot the Church is evident in the "cuUr pron horn “in noteworthy amount ot space given religious matters these days. Much that is not directly of religious nature is ralevunt to. the overuu work of the Church. 7More and more church per- iodlcnll are stunning the impor- tance of the newspaper in I popular edueator. More and more the secular pron it bot- stering the beliefs of christian people by balancing the bad new, it must "port with the good news of the Gospel. "Christians generally", any: the popular Sundly School weekly "Onward," should study to-day‘s papers, than Ipeclully concerned with the (Church's) mission have added reason to do so. Read your Bible and your newspaper is good counsel." Veteran’s TAXI cm1-1133 MTMWIM trECrE25E2 WINDER'S T A lt ll LIMITED " Cara To Serve You --ttadio-D'-ud-- '00tttgn8t.tt, ItAMtNttiSPAtCtett MAIN I. LAWRINC! Two-way radioglgd OHIC‘ JANE I “WRENCI BAKER FLEETLIIE (Mimi-up) 1-:th MIA-Inna. Gil. I-Illl TAXI ELEPHONE TIIT TAXIS I to , --ut, Hun Dun- can "td_Dlarst Made, Mum]; Jun-y. m. It“. - Handel-ion and Sharon toy. In” , to I ---ut, Donn. ttl lot and Joan Kuuk. than; 1nd. Ruth Snider and Margaret Mule ' to tt yeam--trt, Ruth Plum and Din Human. Deni. wn; Ind, land" Love ma Lynne Kerr, Infill; ltd. Pu Duncan and Judy Kerr, Harri“. BOYD ' to , y.arr--Nve Hall and John Muirhud. Elm. f ' to 11 youth-m. Madam Love Ind Randy Boles. Merrill; t d, John Pinto and Luann-t Faisal... Dcnilon; trd, Johnny can and David Herman, Merrill. tContinued trom Page 7.) Int two month, with her daugh- tor due to nine“, MOVII Sorry to he" that Mr. and Mm. G, Swain of a Delmont Road are leaving our district Ind moving to North Vancouver. They hum both been very lctivo in community main and will be misicd by .11. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Salerno who are moving into our district, and will be redd- ing " 3 Damon: Road. But of luck to Mr. Ind Mm. George Rogers who are moving to Parry Sound in two weeks to take up residence there. SPORTS The Plrkdale Cricket Team In once again " the top of the lune. by beating Peterborough on Saturday. Next week they play Victorin Park who are tied with them for ttrst place, so but of luck and keep winning. Any ladies wishing to bowl during the winter months in I “Strut Lugul" please contact Mt, H. Ewelu " CH. I-NU. Mr. Glover's team of the' Wen-m Division Softball Lea- gue took second place in the playoffs. Mr. Dickson of Maya" Ave. was in charge of the team while Mr. Glover was on holi- _ day. Our thanks to Mr. Dickson of Maynll -Ave., Ind Mr. Can- lleld who answered our plea for l help and Mr. Glover for organ- 1 "ring this tum. They gave) (willingly of their time and) ', kept the boys occupied during _ (the summer vacatlon. l Oakdale Acres Congratulations to H. T. Young I (Cy), formerly of 10 Snowden Ave., on his appointment at Accountant at the Canadian) Bank of Commerce, Wilson and: Jane. Mr. Young has always: been active in the district and; it is pleasant to lee him return. ';) HOME AND SCHOOL Rome Ind school xenon will soon be Inning. The ttmt Meet- ing is September 17th, keep the date free. Remember the Flir will be on September 29th, hope everyone is working hard " their own Racial assignment. Drive With Care (Continual hon Pui O) Merrill Tops MT. DENNIS m conmoun now 9-1:" "It“ Whom A Cause" (Adult Intuition". "TU Bottom of the Bonk" "Tan-n The Ape Man" TIN“. . m. . SAT. ALAN M00 . N. G. ROBINSON VAN JOHNSON mun COTTON - IUTN ROMAN ”Noll On Prim Icy“ T. The Council “Who Corporation of rho Township of Etobicoke imondt to comm“! Township of E'obicoko Water Area om--. Tho Council Emmi; M seeutllr on." a pan of the can upon porotuet's portion ot tom- upon ch. whole of the rumble lawman-M Act. IO" Wehrmuin " Wehrmain TA " NOTICE TH AT: AetteotltT wll mm on “In..." ttgs Mth a, of July, nu JAMI MAN Lam's: Acton Number River Du Avonuo Pumping Stotion 515,880.00 Onion load Barker Avenue Albion load ' 5,700.00 Lotta To Ti! "url, Ridge Road I TOWNSHIP OF EI'OBI‘COKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE no “not: Vanni Ponce Chief is to be dunked. in no mull way, for NI Mu words in "terenee to During [In Pridtty- night's " ruin it wu amazing to notice[c: the vut majority ot drivers who _ mm to min. the hazardous} 1 driving conditions. Scarlett MUM - local spudwuy - was alive W', with 50-00 m.p.h. drivers in n l" Mt m.p.h. zone. Whenever we get the" heavy downpours. my , mind [on bank to a violant‘Sa storm that rolled inshore from tie the Atlantic ocean It Melbourne, l, norm. Iaat April. Folks, chuck“; storms are real snorters. _ha, The writer pulled into I way- side booth, to get out ot this storm. Within a few minutes, he wu joined by motorists from many points in the Us A. The main dish and drink were shrimps and beer. It we cannot enjoy such on Ontario's highways, lets take it easy when I'D-d conditions war- rant um and Mower speeds. Bravo then to the police chief for his words of wisdom. “NIL, m., "r., AUG. 13, M, " MON., TUE!" WID., AUG. IT, M, " vmnmrs Ill' A X I BEST SERVICES LOWEST PRICES ROXY Woodman CH. 1-3525 Eve AIDEN . GALE GORDON JOHNNY WEISMUllEI - Sat. Macho. _ Iwuhr fauna: and Cancun "OUR MISS BROOKS" "TARZAN AND THE APE MAN" "HELEN OF TROY" 1101 Watch Rd. "ADVENTURES OF SADIE" In” and Color NOT: THESE FEATURES - All front controls All wood cabinets Ali ftnahars--Choice of color No stoop tuning Giant M" picture C. B. Raynham. July, 21/“ '0 of m. can upon the lands abutting directly on tho work and the bolam of tho on Including tho Cee of tho rumble property within tho laid dofinod who on provudod in Mom " and " d M H Many happy "turLtottterttt-. V 7 following who had Vbinhdayu: Congratulation- to Mr. and "attty Godfrey who trqiebmtad lop. (atom 'Pllte H Fee . . . ' The Hubbard amily returned 1se'e'i'e'i from their vacation at Head Lake. l a . o l Get well wishes are extended l '" . e - 1m 1 Get well wisheg are extended Layto w" Mutt ' Ito Mrs. Davies, Mrs. iiiiircl “vacation sch lander's mother, who has been' "ll (or some time. 4 -.. _ - " “elf Mi. Imut SINK!“ "FOREVER DARUNG" “Mn. DI” AKNAI . lUCIlll IA". "DESPERATE HOURS" 'THE MARAUDERS" um: - - - CAITOON "LUCY GALLANT" THURS. - m. - SAT. MON. - TUES. - WED. uuwuusv IOGART COOLED BY REFRIGERATION " Cd" Show JANE WYMAN In t., DAN DUIVEA (Adult) $21,580.00 You! Cg. on a local improvomom the following work, I min within ttte '.s.sortsrtt-aftprhd' 1rtrinriGiGGk For?“ -e week; vUit and tho mun gilt North-West Drive-In Theatre Piano BU. $2401 Am": A court? curoou $15,050.00 ' 5,700.00 $21,580.00 TONIGHT ONLY "DEEP m MY HEART“ Hwy. 21:94 Dixon " "TRACK OF THE CAT" noun MMWM "RUN FOR COVER" ”PRIVATE HELL M" vacavtlon school bu been "REAR WtNDOW" com" WILD! All hohnlcolu Show "MARAUDERS" JAM" CAGNEY All Technicolor Show IU" [ANCASTII "PASSION" DAN DUIVIA Ml Cour Show MON. I “I". GRACE KlllV m. I SAY. J. "I"! $67.50 t 7.55 Ann-duh H ”of any“ submit] my“ Nil Nil n- W an m mum“. mm5y-jgtg I KNAID wetttM-ht0tt" Pinon. R0. 1-1“! [OCR ttttttset-HON" ”Liam-nan! Won “In.” 'Akxondov “to 4tetat" JOHN wArNe--trAr1 NW TOth "att-Steer' "ttttm m. and Mr. " I“ M GIOIG! MWIIV ”Scarlet AW hath-n "Werke of Tht Rod Witch" WED. and THU”. "Canon [Aw 5C6" " 'TothRndk' " L and m. a. to". "

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