Times & Guide (1909), 3 Apr 1958, p. 15

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wl‘l the "APRIL 1958 CAMâ€"!thers to attend, with their son PAIGN" for funds for the CAâ€"|or ward, the annual "Father NADIAN CANCER : SOCIETY.|and Son" banquet, in Humber captained in this district by Summit. Mrs. A. A. Porter. We hope you| Here is an opportunity to will receive them cordially and show your boy that you are inâ€" generously. This campaign will terested in his progress as a be carried out during the mornâ€" Cub, Scout or Rover, and to enâ€" ings and afternoons in April. l|joy an . evening of fellowship The ladies of Humber Sumâ€" mit will be calling on you in the near future in connection In the chocolate display of Easter bunnies two genvine rabbits decided to crash in on their candy colleagues. Sniffing to find out what these candies had which made humans think them . so special, the two genuine rabbits had AT THE WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT MEMORIAL All tenderers must use Township tender forms. Specifications and tender forms must be secured from the undersigned. * Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Clerk, up until 5.00 p.m. for the supply of one 4â€"ton truck, complete as per Town ship specifications, j Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 6 Authorized DODGQEâ€"DESOTO DEALER 9 LAWRENCE W. s CH AT SAVINGS! LIPPAY MOTORS LIMITED WE DARE NOT PUBLISH ! EVERY DAY MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY APRIL 7 TO 10 FROM 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. HAYâ€"FURNITURE CO. PUBLIC SKATING FURNITURE K REFINISHING K REPAIRING CALL MR. ROEDDING ¢â€" CH NELSON KERR, Road Superintendent, Woodbridge No. 2, Ont § THESE MODELS ARE BRAND NEW â€" DEFINITELY Ccz "NOT‘ DEMONSTRATORS _______ CHILDREN 10c â€" ADULTS 25c TRUCK DRIVER TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN MAYFAIR 2 Door Sedan REGENT 2 Door Hardtop REGENT 4 Door Station Wagon CRUSADER 2 Door Station Wagon DE SOTO 4 Door Sedan FRIDAY, APRIL 1l1th, 1958 We ARENA 1957 DODGES e athe d dn YOU LAST CHANCE FOR BRAND NEW The 3rd Humber West Scout Group Committee cordially inâ€" vites Cub, Scout and Rover Faâ€" thers to attend, with their son or ward, the annual "Father and Son" banquet, in Humber Summit. 2e Aaan pe e + e J. M. MCDONALD, Clerkâ€"Treasurer, Maple, Ontario. P uks l ae vauld CH. 1â€"8271 a wondcrfl time, treading on‘ délicaté easter eggs and settling themselves comfortably in the Easter display. The rabbits dre "At Home" in Midellâ€"Murphy‘s drug storé. The April meeting of this group will be held at the home of Mrs. Judy Body, 64 Rownâ€" tree ‘Mill Road, on April 14 at "8 p.m. Delicious coffee and _ sandâ€" wiches, served by the, hostess, Mrs. Yurick, brought a lively meeting to adjournment. Transmission | The banquet will be held on |April 19 .in the ‘Pine. Ridge |=Presbyterian here, promptly at (8.00 p.m. As usual, the adults | will be asked to contribute $1.50 ’i towards the cost ‘of the dinner, |for the boys, of course, there is ‘!no charge. It is the sincere wish of the Clinic Staff of the ‘Wellâ€"Baby Conference that mothers of all preâ€"schoolers aré taking advanâ€" tage of the TOXOID and POâ€" LIO SHOTS Clinic, being held TOâ€"DAY. THURSDAY, at the school. This is being held to accommodate mothers of the very young, who find it inconâ€" venient to get to Humberview Sghool for these toxoids and polio shots. Please tell your The 3rd Humber West Cubs, Scoutts and Rovers are holding a Father and Son : camping weekend on May 24 and 25. The camp will open atâ€"1.00 p.m.â€"on the Saturday and close at about Team standing in Humber Summit Mixed Bowling League is as follows:‘In the lead are the Whirlybirds with 88 ‘points: followed _ by â€" Slowpokes _ 49; Blowalls 49; Bambinos 48; Bumâ€" busters 47; Welchers 44; Fourâ€" pins 40; and Nothings 30. There is no change in the individual scores so we will not repeat them: in this issue. 3.00 p.m. on Sunday. Twentyâ€" four Cubs can be accommodatâ€" ed in excellent cabins at the campsite. Some Cubs will, of course, prefer to sleep in tents with "Dad". The Scouts and Rovers and their Fathers will use tents. An interesting ‘proâ€" gram has been planned. Furâ€" ther information will be forthâ€" coming at a later date. Reméember April 19, at 6.00 pn., keep this date open,‘ and plan to attend. * . Watch for news of the "CAR WASH" to be sponsored by the Rover Crew on April 26. This will be a good opportunity for busy motorists â€"to have their cars washed and at the same time, give assistance to | the Rover Crew and encourage their projects, in this community. The annual FLOWER SALE will be held again this year. Saturday, May 17, has been chosen for the date of this sale. with the entire "Scouting" famâ€" ily in Humbér Summit. All Models Equipped‘ Automatic with CH. 1â€"5283 \A Mt. Dennis Gemologist It diamonds argâ€"a m’ +( friend then ~Whad .z ést in the gm.u doMar rocks according to one Of (‘.un:fl few women rmolomu. pearl Poitier. Pearl, who has been working with meu, suuee she was fourteen, been living in Mt.© Dennis for well M‘g $wenty yux;‘o l‘u‘i has ue}n - started at the ewâ€" ellery. store on Wm * Yet She Doesn‘t Like Diamonds From handling jewels to getâ€" ting to know their value is all part and parcel of 2 gemoloâ€" gist‘s job which Pearl is obviâ€" ously very capable of underâ€" standing. "The value of a jewel," conâ€" tinued the gemologist, "is mostâ€" ly determined by the cut. For diamonds there are four basic cuts and with other stones there are ten. Although there is no such thing as a perfect diamond, a good cut can reduce the numâ€" ber of flaws. to wish Susan long life and prosperity. _ A begutiful white 3â€"tiered cake, which had been made and decorated by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison, centered the table. Nearly all the guests had attended the service in > the church just prior to the recepâ€" tion. Mrs. Bill _ McKenzie (nee Turza Brownlee) is spending a few days at the home of her parents, My. and Mrs. A. Brownâ€" lee, with her new daughter. Brenda Irene, before returning to their Woodbridge home. Getting backâ€"to the value‘ of diamonds, evaluator Pearl . disproved an : old fashâ€" mnluhdfi“m buying the big . montey diaâ€" monds, it is not péésiblé to get the full resale value. On: a $500 diamond, there will always be|; a small loss." : wl However, buying gems is still a lot of fun, and in four years of learning the skills of, a gemâ€" ologist, Pearl has found an ever rewarding satisfaction in‘ getâ€" ting to know her merchandise "In cutting a diamond, say a four carat stone, over three and a half carats might go in waste â€"â€"Susanâ€" â€"Campbell; ~newly ~«@ quired daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Campbell, was baptiâ€" zed into the Woodbridge Unitâ€" ed Church by Rev. J. A. Hodgâ€" son, on Sunday, March 23. A reception was held at her parâ€" ents‘ home after the ceremony. when about thirty friends and relatives gathered for lunch and better "First we had to learn how to handle gems, To finger & stone could cause it to‘lose its brilliance and to overcome this we use the diamond tweezer. In handling the tweezer there is a danger of scratching the jewel and this can be prevented in our technique." meighbors in case they did receive a_ message from school, personally. Please note, also, that the toxoid and polio shots to comâ€" plete this series will be held on May 1, and May 29. These dates also fall on Thursdays, so as to make it a little easier for Mothâ€" ers to remember to return for the 2nd and 3rd doses. This is very important. "You are always ~ learning," commented the vivacious quéen. "My four years‘ course was only the beginning." Conducted by the < Canadian Jeweller‘s Association, the eourse equips the student gemologist with the fundamentals of workâ€" ing with gems. + Sanitary Contractors FUZL OIL AND STOVE OIL RA Y REILL Y AGENT wWOODBRIDGE We Carry â€" €. STUNDEN IMPERIAL OIL Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and All Petroleum Needs For Your Farm CHerry 4â€"3231 RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER® 4â€"1245 Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE not the When askéed why did she enter the jewellery business, Miss Poirier was very definite in ber reply.~“l was always playing around with watches as which _ just . goes â€"toâ€"show why fing for asked if I would like to diamonds cost so much," conâ€" take a gemologist course. At cluded Miss Poirier. that time I was one of only An â€"important. part of the three women who were taking gemologist‘s lessons is spotting the course." a kid. I used to take them apart| and had great fun in reâ€"assem| bling them. This craze grew until the jeweller I was workâ€"| Surroun by the paraphernalia of a jeweller‘s work bench Péarlâ€"Poiriér one of the few women gemologists in Canada settles:down to her daily work in a Mt. Dennis jewellery store. Pearl ‘has been in the gem business for over twenty years. From the â€"age of fourteen she has been interested in the jewellery business and has spent considerable time getting to know her géms. "Not overfond of diamonds" Pearl wears a heart shape «ut â€"ruby on her finger which is the only gem in costume jewellery. An â€"important. part of the gemologist‘s léssons is spotting the flaws and, According to the Mt. Déennis expert, carbon spots are the greatest hazard. First District Showing MAKE THIS EASTER ONE TO REMEM : FOX THEATRE Starts MONDAY Reproduced from the CALGARY HERALD RpMOuMURT MOM M i P CALGARY HERALD DIRK BOGARDE STANLEY: BAKER JERRY m by special permission * MICHAEL CRAIG BARBARA MURRAY Kig ya*! of the ‘editor JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE y n t 2 DOORS OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY â€" SATURDAYS 12 NOON AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT In twenty years of handling gems the most valuable diaâ€" mond which has come to Miss Poirier‘s counter was a $6,000 canary diamond. "It was a beauâ€" tiful looking gem," commented the expert, "but I am really not overâ€"fond .of diamonds." It‘s a case . of familiarity breeds tontempt. In twenty years of working with the preâ€" cious stones Pearl is underâ€" in one of the best . . . 3 of the greatest stars ROAD PICTURES CH. 1 â€"7661 THROUGH TUESDAYâ€"WEDNESDAY â€" SMASH HIT OF ‘s8 get more out of life . . . go out to a movie â€" DAYS ONLY standably a little sends My Lady swooning. â€" . P was equally matterâ€"ofâ€" uu.flm the old tradition of THURSDAY = 118 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESTON _ CH. 5â€"8558 FRIDAY SATURDAY 6 « ib §A TIMES AND GUIOEâ€" Thursday, April , ATTENTION KIDDIES . . . MATINEES EVERY DAY DVRING EASTER HOLIDAYS! HAPPY EASTER TIME! HAPPY FEATURE TIME! which BUD ABBOTT & LOU SOSTELLO: SECOND SMASH CAPTAIN KID ABBOTT & COSTELLO LaUGH YOUR WAÂ¥ TO * HAPPINESS WITH (CHARLES LAUGHTON) i IN COLOUR ? WALT DISNEY‘s THURS.â€"FRI.â€"SAT. MmARCH 10, 11, 12 ,. 5.39,94 Coming e } D 0 W N HIT!

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