. &reat, so went ahead and preâ€" pared, a well cooked Christâ€" | mas dinner, then served it to all the staff. Mrs. Bradshaw, Len * Warnden and Doug ‘Poliock are to be congratulated on the reâ€" Mrs: McGregor who had been ‘m member of Roding School staff, was presented with a fareâ€" well gift. ° The staff also made their cusâ€"| tomary gift of a turkey to each | earetaker, and Mr. V. Vanderâ€"| gust, Principal, received a desk set. Jim Mackenzie, 230 Richard Clark Drive, received a badiv eut knee when he fell on some ice on his way home trom school. stitches During this holiday season, sympathy is extended to Russ Grant and family, whose brother passed away after a lengthy illâ€" ness. â€" The Ist Beverley Hills Scout Auxiliary held a social evening The staff at Roding School reâ€" by Mrs. Gwen Hibbs decided to give the staff a wound required â€" nine CMILDREN‘S WEAR CO. LTD. . 1676 WILSON AVE. CNH. 1â€"2991 %x Of The First Baby Born JS in 1958 "~__ The Gift of a beautiful PERMANENT WAVE â€" with her choice of hair styling by â€" AND GUIDE â€" Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1957 â€" Page .IF:.mg?olz 68 Main St. S. A Handsome Baby Novelty comâ€" sented to the Winner of the plete with Flowers will be preâ€" 1779 JANE ST. (North of Lawrence) CH. 1â€"0141 | 4. BP @4 on *T JEANNE HAIR STYLISTS _A Lovely < Baby Blanket 1958 First Baby Contest In Weston and vicinity will receive 1958 Baby Derby The Winner Hills and Downsview JAY‘S FLORIST with the best wishes of of the For The PROUD MOTHER CRANG PLAZA at the home of Mrs. Carson, 19 Chesham Drive, on Tuesday, December 17th. Thirty people were present, taking part in court whist and general â€" chatter. â€" Prizewinners throughout the evening were: Mrs. Craddock, Mrs. Beryl Berâ€" gin, Mrs. Marg, Luckett, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Marfleet. The next general meeting will be held on the fourth Monday in January. The 285th Guide and Brownie Company and Pack enjoyed a Christmas party at Roding School on December 18th. Sixtyâ€"three girls enjoyed singâ€" ing carols and playing games Cartoons were shown by Mr. L. Greenspoon, who also acted, as Santa Claus. Tables decorated for Christmas were set up for the serving of refreshments by Mrs. McLellan and Mrs. Mcâ€" Clure. The Ladies Auxiliary presentâ€" ed â€"gifts to the leaders â€" Mrs. D. Campbell, District Commisâ€" sioner; â€" Mrs. J. Bush, Guide Leader; Mrs. G. Pitcher (Lieut.); Mrs, A Wiggins, Brown Ow!l; Mrs. Prokopetz (assistant); Judy Prizes Galore"=>/958‘First Baby CH .1â€"9601 CH. 4â€"1516 What a lucky little guy (or gal) that first baby of 1958 is going to be ! Just look at the bumper crop of free gifts he (or she) is going to reap! Mrâ€" Stork: take heed . . . a great big bonanza of booty depends on your timing !* Campbell and Joan Dunne (Packies). A gift was also made to Mr, Pollock (maintenance). _ The evening closed with "taps" and each girl received a surprise package when leaving. â€" The 285th Guide Company and Ladies Auxiliary are very sorry to hear that Mrs, J. Bush is shortly leaving the district to take up residence in Nobleton. She has been a wonderful leadâ€" er, and her work will be greatly missed. Once again the pupils of Rodâ€" ing St. School have presented their annual concert. This year It was held on two evenings, December 16th and 17th, but even so the auditorium was fillâ€" ed to capacity both evenings. The number of pupils taking part are too numerous to menâ€" tion here, but everyone played their part well, and the concert proved to be a big success. 352 Downsview Avenue I AND A GW HAPPY NEW YEAR from THE STAFF ® DOWNSVIEW CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING COMPANY g5" TH E FIRST >;>" % BABY ky BORN s ~ IN @2 7 @2 ) _ 25 Main St. N. The Proud Daddy VAN HEUSEN 10 Gals. of White Rose Ultra Gas * for the Family Car Opposite Loblaws 69 MAIN ST. N. â€" WESTON â€" CH. 4â€"7191 ACE CLEANERS RICHARDSON FURNITURE First 1958 Baby â€" from â€" SCALE‘S GARAGE LTD. Of Weston and District Crest Men‘s Wear Will be sure of having milk at just the TO THE WINMER ! A Bottle Warmer from ... To The Parents of the First Baby of 1958 1910 JANE ST. â€" CH. 1â€"8381 $5.00 Certificate will receive a DRESS SHIRT or SPORT SHIRT and ELECTRIC CO. LTD. with the congratulations of 19 5 8 ‘right temperature | from The official bird of honor at this time of the year, is usually so generously proportioned that it‘s almost impossible for even a ravenous crowd to devour it completely for Christmas dinâ€" ner. The problem, then, is what to do with the leftâ€"overs. The trick, of course, is to create a dish so new and exciting that no one gets that "secondâ€"timeâ€" over" feeling. This recipe for Breaded Turkey Croquettes does the trick so nicely it could be served to guests as a main course any time of the year. The egg and dryâ€"breadâ€"crumbâ€"coatâ€" ing gives a crisp, golden surface. The sauce which is easily made of cranberry sauce, canned celâ€" RULES OF CONTEST MERRY CHRISTMAS What‘s Cooking? Y*er 2x â€˜ï¬ z4 2 al A / (p _ CH. 1â€"9105 Toronto 15 ery soup and milk, is the perâ€" fect complement. Breaded Turâ€" key Croquettes are a main course suggestion not only with BANNERMAN HARDWARE Ltd. WESTON CYCLE & SPORTS 3 JOHN ST., WESTON s When friends drop in to see the "new arriâ€" val," mother will be able to serve refreshâ€" ments on a Glass Topr, Coloured Design THE PARENTS Near John St. Parking lLet of the FIRST _ > D 1958 BABY _ %,) Born in Weston Presented to the Mother of the First Baby to arrive in 1958 by â€" or vicinity The winning baby must be born of parents who reside in Weston or immediate vicinity (Westmount, Humber Heights, Fairhaven, Kingsview Village, Rexdale, Thistletown, Humber Summit, Woodâ€" bridge, Humberlea, Westdale, Oakdale Acres, Beverley Hills, Downsview, North Park, Delray, Maple Leaf, Pelmo Park, Hardâ€" ington, Brookhaven, Trethewey Drive area.) Exact time of birth must be specified in written statement by atâ€" tending physician. All entries must reach "Times & Guide" office by noon on Monday January 6, 1958 CREDIT NOTE FOR $5.00 7 JOMHN ST. (Just East of Main) Lindsay‘s with very best wishes ON ANY PURCHASE AT TEA TRAY WILF S will receive a "Gifte of Distinction eye appeal but with as much taste delight as the first nibble of the freshly roasted /bird. _ roast turkey (or chicken) 6 slices bacon 1 , % cup coarse soft bread ‘ TURKEY CROQUETTES Yield â€"â€" 3 or 4 servings‘ 2 cups finelyâ€"chopped cold §3Â¥ £ ?V L; 24 CH. 4â€"5341 CM. 1â€"9747 cream of célery soup % teaspoon pepper % teaspoon monosodium glutamate optional 2 teaspoons grated onion 1 egg 1 tablespoon water There will be no collection of garbage on CHRISTMAS DAY, December 25, 1957, nor on BOXING DAY, December 26, 1957. PLEASE NOTE the following arrangements during Christmas week: Single collection areas, usually picked up on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, will be picked up on Friday. â€" + Double collections usually picked up on Thursâ€" day and Friday, will be picked up on Friday. > M. F. COX, Road Commissioner. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE GARBAGE COLLECTION â€" Next door to Loblaws 47 Main St. N., Weston 5 23 Main St. N. The Proud Parents of the first FROM â€" ROBERTS SMART SHOP of the FIRST 1958 BABY 2 »s. Nylon Hosiery | LADIES‘ READY TO WEAR 34 MAIN STâ€" N. 3 SINGLE ROLLS OF PLASTIG NURSERY WALLPAPER H. C. BROOKBANKS Norm Groat‘s with best wishes and congratulations BARBER SHOP and CIGAR STORE 1958 BABY . 10 ounces) will receive WALLPAPER and PAINTS Mother will receive, By Sunworthy with the good wishes of WE SALUTE THE FIRST BABY Floor Pacing DADDY A BOX OF CIGARS The Mother of as a gifts â€" Fine dry bread orumbs Shortening or cooking C (salad) oil â€" cranberry sauce 1958 For the of CH. 1â€"7681 Weston WESTON