The Pelmq Park Pee-Weei Baseball Club held their banquet Friday, Novemper tnd at the Pelmo Park'lehool. Mr. w. Par, ker was the manager and the coaches were Mr. Bannantyne, and Mr. Me Coleman. [ After an enjoyable turkey dinner. the boys who won the', Western DMdon Championship; were presented with Crests and the Beautiful BOBBY trophy.: which the club retains for one year. The teams' pirture and thy trophy will shortly be on display It Regent Service Centre. Mils Wilson showed movies of the team in actmn, whir'h she had made dunng the baseball season. Thanks were expressed to the sponso‘rs‘ Mr. W. Sprange, and Regen Service Centre, coaches of thesteams, and parents of the boys hr thrur germnal support. Also to the Pelmo Park Home and School Assn. for their gun- elous 'contribution which helped to make the banquet possible. The boys who pfayed landraia their best for the team all sea- son were as follows: Johnny Holmes, Mike O‘Deady. 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KINDERGARTEN TEA I Miss Dorothy Pape of Allenby public school, Toronto, was the speaker at the Kindergarten â€Tea" Tuesday, October Mst. 1 Slides were shown of a kin- dergarten class in process and then the mothers undertook some of the work which the children find so interesting. Some ot the results in the paint- ing class were rather surprising. Nevertheless, a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. At the close 1‘ of the evening, Mrs. Terry and ers. Chellew poured tea. A Baby Clinic will be held the second Friday at each month al. Pelmo Park school, from 2 pm. until 4 pm. All mothers with babies are welcome; refresh- ments will be served by the "atternoon Kindergarten," Mrl. Zurawell and Mrs. Zidner will be in charge. Mr. Lou Miran ot " Chllcot Ave. is new harm from hoopiul mu his very unfortunm Be- eident and in resting quietly " home. Final arrangements tor the chlldren's Christmas party will be made at the November 12th meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary, members are asked to volunteer ideas for the children', enter- tainment at the party. The demonstration will helm-e helping in the preparation Cake Decoration by Mrs. LCGard _ and the number of people plan- of Weston. The committee is,ning to attend must be known looking forward to a much bet, i ahead of time. There will be no ter attendance than last month,‘s.)e of tickets " the door. A so, come one, come all. most enjoyable evening of en- KINDERGARTEN TEA i tertainment is anticipated tor Miss Dorothy Page of Allenby Nov. 13th. DOGS ON Loo" It would be appreciated by rendean of Rexdllc East it all BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC TRUCKS W. m planned to upon that LADIES AUXILIARY Llil]ii PM" LrEfIOri BABY CLINIC " Per Week No cuslnmI-r items tneluded {clothes or diapers) 150 "ch addlvlonal dot. I at". company diapers rrntrd and laundered Diapc. Rental Service I“. VIIA Btng+ H1“ Tore The fathers of Scout: and Cubs of St. Paul's Anglican church are reminded that tie- kets for the Father and Son Banquet should be obtained by not later than Nov. mm in order to aid the catering. The mothers of the Scout: and Cubs are helping in the preparation and the number of people plan- doqa Inn by! Nader control at their “the homer as they no cumin; unnecessary unpluuntnou around gardens and with children. PERSONAL NEWS Mr. Gun Gallagher we- very proud of hi: “than disposal truck on Thursday when he came to collect the garbage. His two helpers also got I big kick out of manipulating the gadget on the Ilde of the truck which sent the garbage out at sight to the tront ot the truck. Atter seeing thin in ection. we con- cluded that it certainly should aid in the cleaning up of the culverts which get in an awful state during the windy weather Mr. Gallagher also mentioned that he would appreciate it it all newspapers and magazines were tied securely. The November meeting ot the; Church Year was to be held on Tuesday. November 6th. The guest speaker was to be Mrs. Est) er Fuller who was to talk: on cookie and cake decorating, and also give I demonstration.) The Guides and Brownies had a splendid time Monday evening when all of them were dressed ir, Halloween costumes. The ex- (ollence of some of the costumes made it dimcult to judge but the final ones were chosen as follows: the prettiest, Karen Gray as a bathing beauty; the funniest, Barbara Cairn as a flapper; Vicky Lowe as an old-tashioned- girl, and Nidea Irvine as a Chinese girl. _ , Pat Lindsay danced the High- land fling in full Highland cos- tume. Refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Paine held a Hallowe'en Masquerade Par- ty at their home, 38 Brome Rd., last Saturday. It was a grand reunion for former residents of Brome Rd. who had moved trom the are; Mrs. Gerry MAPLE um NEWS PREPARE FOR BANQUET CHURCH YEAR CH. 1-3596 CH. 1-20“ Two Woodbridge l Women Celebrate 'Over 90' Birthday Almost given up tor and when Ina wu “ruck by a uri- on. illmt" 10 you: "o. Mrs. Mary Lawder spent her Nth birthday with her family. A resident of Woodbridge for In. part " years. Mrs. David Auinprize celebrated her Myth birthday Saturday. She was born in nearby Elder Mill: and farmed with her family on the seventh concession of Vaughan township before coming to Wood- bridae. She in I lite member of the Women's association and Women's Missionary society. a member of Woodbridge United church, and an active gardener More Than 2,000 Visit Orenda Ltd. Two district women who" am ttttal 134 yen: e%rtrrated their birthdays In woodbridge nanny. They haw " living descendanu. Mount Dennis Lab Sets Safety Mark Mrs. Lawder and her late hur Land farmed on the sixth con- cession of North York until he died 19 years ago. She has one :on, Ellerton. of North York and Flh daughters. She also has 13 grandchildren and 13 great- ipandchildren. Mrs. Mainprize has two sons. David of Niagara Falls, NY. and George of Toronto, and one daughter. Mrs. W. Huson of Woodbridge. She has four grandchildren and live great- grandchi'dren. It was family day at Orenda Engines Limited Saturday. Oct- ober 27th whvn'the company opened its Malian production plant to visits bv employees and members of their families: Two of Orcroda's sectioned show engines were displayed in the cafeteria Ono, the Oren- da ll, puwm's Acro Aircraft": CF-loo intercentror which is in RCAF' front-line duty across Canada and the first squadron of which to sec NATO service Fifteen years without a lost- time accident is the record reached recently by the chem- ical laboratory department at Canadian Kodak Co., Lid., Mt. Dennis, In the T?. years since the laboratory was established only two minor accidents have occurred to members of the de- partment. The last was in 1941. The tive-man team in the chemical laboratory carry out The tive-man team in the chemical laboratory carry out many tests as part of the quality control programme in the Dro- duction of photographic films, papers and chemicals. . in Europe was due to leave Up- lands airport outside Ottawa this week. "rhe other enuine, the Orenda M, powers Canadair Sabre 6 fiahter, which is in RCAF service-in Canada and Europe, and the Sabre 65 in sorvice with the South African Air Force dtui the Republic of Colombia Air Forte. Over 2.000 persons attended Orenda's Open House. Drive Safely I; RURAL DELIVERY DEEMS GRANDPA’S BOY LITTLE FARMER SONNY SOUTH , 'tit; he, 'ij; , fl . tre?.,.".- C.TCu". / ’7 CH. bt64t la"?! by "e yu- “WED!!! tmoot “IMO? THE TIMM AND GUIDE - THURSDAY, NOV. I. tN6 Miss Ailken was the first Can- adian Jounrrutlist to be sent to Israel to cover the Israel-Arab war; the first Canadian politi- cinn ever to write 1 book about her bampnlgn. the best-selling “Hey Me, I Did IV'. She i the feminine he" of the first irat- tter-and-gat" team to be mem- bers of Parliament in two Commonwealth countries; her brother, William Aitken he: I sent mm British Home of Pull-mm. Margaret Aitken, Conser- vative member for YorkHum- ber has been appointed official Canadian observer for the United Nations 1956 meeting, it was announced from Ottawa. As one of the tour oMcial ob- servers for the Canadian Gov: ernment. Miss Aitkeh will tit the first Canadian woman ever to ropresent the government " an observer at the U.N. The appointment adds another to an impressive series of "firsts" in Miss Aitken's career as a journalist and an MP. She is the first and only Canadian woman.to win the, "Woman ot Achievement" award presented by the International Soroptom- ist Club. The calibre of the award can be estimate by the preatige and renown of the Winners among _whom were Madam Pandit of India, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Ivy Baker Priest, Treasurer of the United States Government and Mrs. Agnes Leopold, Assistant to the Secretary of Labour for the United Staten Marg. Aitken, York-Humber MP Appointed " Meeting Observer w; TCE, 'triff " r. “22% ,' '%kh.Utf '-) T fd “(an l , /, , t " , C f I ', i /I, iiijjil'ui'li'r,'.'5 Because of her wide journ- alistic experience, which inclu- des on-the-spot stories from Israel and Britain during wu- lime and such spectacular pure-ume events " the Royal Wedding In 1047 Ind the Cor- onuion in 1063. Miss Althttt wu appointed I membu- at tht mum-l Anni" Commute. at the Govergment of Cm“: immediately' following her ole. mion in 1953. . mm om Guide. ma m Hallowt‘cn party Ind mull! enjoyed then-elm Print an column from inside he polmcll scene in Ottawa. MMOAIH AITKIN By BRAD ANDERSON By KERN PEDERSON GIRL GUIDII ' Smht8 By AL SONDERS f , 4w , 3% s. By By AL 5mm W