Times & Guide (1909), 15 Nov 1956, p. 14

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" m S ttM8tM) . warn Kt b h r i, 2','t Goon. Young, " of St. unmi- 1 “Wm annual t . m in the church 2 Bikini“. Nov. lOth. ‘ “big... .0 AL- m m AND 1t0tM-Ttwrsdry, Nov. "th, "56-h.- 14Log’dzuua‘ Prt.. .le. I “a. I”. noun-n wean l . I‘m CM. t The November Euchre oi the' ' North-Went Cer. Club was hold “I. 000010 Young, Idle ofgtnendn and Whitman gather-1" tht home of Mr. and Mrs. P. no pm: at St. Matthias church ed thero, Poyrins ". Bowsprlt Avo. Sat. - the Innull Christmas) Mrs. Young spoke warm words urday "clung. Nov. 10th. ‘ but: in the church basement'ot welcome in a brief and re There van tun eompetltion'l hardly. Nov. lOth. :fretihinq manner and after de. md much hiluity man: the 27 President at the Women's) clam; the hunt opened, clrcu-- player. Ind Mr. Wally Cox won Guild. Mn. Robert Hitchman m-1 Med among the people. Pt,', pnzl tor the men. Mr. Hqnv lroduced Mrs. Young tothe aa Innovations m the tables ttuglmell won second, and low scar. F P. g lil 1111111 " s. 11mm 1111. 1-0101 ij, 'Mfiawxsxya§§3§fifl¥~~~833§Q~§§§fiufivztzflsfizmmssai‘ 5%? 'itha, I',:A" AT .tfj,teyftr ' k'..' "fi" ., ""2.i'iC-',/ TAILOR Make Your Selection Now! SA VE - - - Time, Money, Worry LP, s, Yi', iii "',." t)htiAiitsu, y." 34-95 to $14.95 PYJAMAS In Flannel, Nylon or Iroadclovh COLEMAN THE TAILOR SUBURBAN BOATS OPENING SPECIALS $18.95 In $28.95 $6.95 to $10.95 FASHION FABRICS HAT CERTIFICATE By Biltmore of Top Quality SPORT SHIRTS $4.95 Io $7.95 (50 Years on Main Street) Arrow or Forsyth . IDEAL FOR THOSE XMAS APRONS AND GIFTS . ASST'D PATTERNS AND All OVER DESIGN lst QUALITY THURS. - m, . SAT. ONLY 36" COTTON PERCALE PRINTS FLANNEL SHIRTS The Famous J. . “VIYELLA” Plain Shades ... $10.95 Tarians ....... $13.95 " YORK PLAZA " M by an Marty Club. no me Conn ad In. may inhibit - roll “mind "ad the ban: was I decided 1M1“. REMEMBER Your draperies are Guolom-made 'TME" of labour charge when you purchase your drapery labrloe al 2.98 " and up. Small nominal charge on drapery lahrlce under 2.98 rd, FREE INTERIOR DECORATORs! FREE MEASURING AND ESTIMATING! Joel call EM. 8-1515 or DROP IN TO YOUR NEAREST FASHION FABRIC STORE E WIIJON AVE. AT JANE gun was w- by In ”mi-,9! WI lt. Tl hum. Alex. PM. of tho club, Mr. Iyd Moon, "v. I shot! speech on the progra- ttf the club and ex- - "not; that Mr. Hem- mcll is taking I nix month hou- dpy at M. Petersburg, Florida. NEIGBOUII CLUB The Good Neighbours Club of Humber Keisha held their week- ly euchre " the home ot Mrs. M. Nash, M Brascrert Ave. First prize winner wu Mrs. Ethel Fry with 80; second was Mrs. ROI. Gifford with 78; third was Mu. Greta Wellwood with 77, and low score was held by Mrs. D. Farmer with 46. Tlst [any any pine vu won Congratulations to'the pupils GOOD USED SNOW TIRES 670x15 37-95 Ea. -- $15-00 Per Pair 1311 WESTON ROAD TORONTO 369 MAIN ST. N, BRAMPTON Chain Bar (Plus Your Sound Tire If Your Tire Is Not Suitable For Recapping Add $2.00 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU 6 MONTHS ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE M0llll illllllllllh TIRES CONTINUES " HIGH] YARD, [ SMITIlFIELII NEWS " mum. on... Wm, who haw received their diph- tern, tttt Ion! MM ttt Mush. Tonia. In: their' inland examinations. Grade 11 Piano, Min Marion Webster - Honours, md in Grade 1 Theory Miss Eleanor: Watts, First Class Honours; Min Lorna Webster. First Class Hon, our; Miss Marilyn Gibbons, PIN' Class Honours. Some of our Smithfield India attended the Cooking School in Woodbridge on Thursday night, and Mrs. Bertha Ross won 1 gallon of anti-freeze and Mm. Mim Haul Ell: BU. .a06t 710x 600x 670 x 760 It 800 x (Plus Your Sound Tire) NEW TREADS 15 16 " " IS Phone RO. T.9411 Phone 1948 $3.95 $9.95 $10.95 $1 1.95 $12.95 [Shirley Scott won a lucky chair prize; also some theatre i-passes. Hallowe'en has been here and gone and the Goodfellowship Club had a party in the re- creation centre with around 75 in attendance. The committee of Mrs. Joan Walters and Mrs. Olive Brinkman had a very good list of games for the child- ren; one game, plnmng the tail on the donkey was won by Janme Ntajholt: the peanut hunt was won by Billie Mc- ARE YOUR NENHBOEHRED v "V OF SEEING You BECAUSE YOUR SET’S OUT OF ORDER? LET us SERVILE m 0 FIRM AND SOFTLY NAPPID . WHITE . PINK 1st QUALITY M" Plain TOM. - FRI. - SAT. ONLY Plain Flannelettes . IlUl Kitterirk, the apple contest by! Mr. Alum! Roboruon "pl.- Rodney McMillan and Joey.sented the Bell Telephone at u Huston. peanut relay was wonisatety convention in Chieago by Beverley Fancett's team; the l this week. bean guessing contest by Mrs.) o o . Inez Lorrance and Al Freeman.) Miss Gladys Feathersonu of Prizes for the masquerade: boys _ Hrarnhv _qnttrtt the week-end with -Bruce Parker as a rabbit, Joey Sheridan as a flapper: girls -Beverley F'ancett as a black cat and Ann Parker as Little Red Riding Hood. Each child received a bag containing an apple. candy. gum and peanuts to take home with them . YELLOW q Nil! F0litSliEi1S nnnnm: SCHOOL BO. 7-2101 Miss Gladys Feathersonl of Hornby spent the week-end with Howard, Doreen and Barbara Ella. Sorl'v to lose the Sherman: n ho have moved into their new home on Islington Ave., Thistle- lown but will hope that they will come back to my or all of our social functions. tr,

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