Times & Guide (1909), 17 Apr 1958, p. 5

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i © Beverley Hills and Downsview and Mr. R. Irwin, teacher. The winner chosen from the six finalists was Joanne Bourel who chose "School Days" as her subject. In second plece came Sharon Zeritski who spoke on "Teenâ€"ager‘s Viewpoint of Homework," and Maxine Miller placed third with "Superstiâ€" tions." Runnersâ€"up were Lynn Youngâ€""My trip to Quebec, Rochelle Bierstone â€" "Budgie "Birds," Sheila Katz â€" "Modern ‘Hats." The contestants are to be congratulated on their perâ€" formanice. ~. We bid welcome to Canada to ‘Mrs, C. Duke who left her home in Croydon, England, on April ‘Oth, to visit her son Frank and ‘daughterâ€"inâ€"law _ Etha at 82 g.::'chwonh Cres. This was the aeroplane flight for 74â€" yearâ€"old Mrs. Duke, which she ‘thoroughly enjoyed. She says she. is very impressed with The fire department had to be called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas last Friday afâ€" ternoon to prevent damage to a telephone pole and wires. A elubhouse built in the backyard by the children caught fire and destroyed a bicycle, wagon, doll earriage and other articles. Luckily there were no children inside at the time, as only the ghell remains. * Girls of the C.G.LT. and Exâ€" plorers are holding a Spring Tea at Beverley Hills United Church on Saturday, April 26th, in the afternoon. This is their only money making project for the year, so everyone is welcome. : f Don‘t fn\) (tuis HAPPEN _ : / DONT lH-‘j ( THIS HAPPEN... HAVE YOUR CAR‘s 4 'tcooum; SYSTEM , checkEDp NOW! \ â€" Mrs. F. Heide, president, Mrs. C. Gale, recording â€" secretary and Mrs. D. Long, Publicity The annual public speaking eontest was recently held at Blaydon Public School during an ~afternoon instead of at a Home and ;School meeting. ....... Judges _ were Mrs. Isobel Walker, Board of Education for Nofth York, Mr. Bornhold, Suâ€" perintendent of Public Schools l'cjruu'y. 1959. éveéry thing she has seen so far, _9_4 will be staying here until RADIATOR SERVICE 463 MAIN ST. N. PICKâ€"UP & DELIVERY CH. 1â€"1832 ns (At Bus Loop) 5 Lb. Packages And Bulk Seeds LAWN FERTILIZERS â€" $Oâ€"GREEN â€" TURF SPECIAL TORGANIC and GOLDEN VIGORO SPREADERS â€" For Fertilizing and Seeding GARDEN TOOLS of All Kinds We Have On Hand A Full Supply Of 1â€"2 and LAWN GRASS SEED We Have Garden Seeds In Package and Bulk Form. GARDEN SZEDS MULTIPLIER and DUTCH SET ONIONS By MRS. GWEN HIBBS â€" CH. 4â€"1516 _ _Mrs. . A. Fournier presided over the April meeting held in the Church on the 7th, with Faâ€" ther Willibrod in attendance to ‘repllce the League‘s Director, Father Michael. Annual reports were given by each convener to tell of the work that each acâ€" complished during the past year. The treasurer‘s report was read by Mrs. Dodds in the absence of Mrs. N. W. Harnish. As this was the last meeting of Mrs. Fournier‘s term as presâ€" ident, she was presented with a gift by Mrs. Dodds on behalf of the ladies, for her untiring work as president for the past two years. The new president, Mrs. H. Alvey was then introâ€" duced and elections for the new executive commenced with Mrs. T. J. Scanlon and Mrs. P. Todâ€" kill in charge. It was gratifying to see so many ladies willing to run for the various positions and after the voting was completed, the executive is as follows: Presiâ€" dentâ€"Mrs. H. Alvey; 1st Viceâ€" Mrs. K. Van Dusen; 2nd Vice â€"Mrs. A. G.â€" Benninger; 3rd Viceâ€"Mrs. W. Brennan; Treasâ€" urerâ€"Mrs. N. W. Harnish; Rec. Sec.â€"Mrs. M. Exten; Corr. Sec. â€"Mrs. F O Leary; Councillorsâ€" Mrs. L. M. Sinclair, Mrs. P. F. Benn, Mrs. M. Roche, Mrs. F. Torelli, Mrs E. Harpell, Mrs. W. H. Copping, Mrs. J. Currie, Mrs. L. Catania, Mrs. A. Cassidy and Mrs. A. Benninger. Father Wilâ€" librod gave a few words in welâ€" come to the ladies in their new offices. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Don Smith, 239 Calvington At the March meeting of the C.W.L. of St. Neri Parish, Mrs. K. Van Dusen recording secreâ€" tary, gave her minutes for the previous meeting in the form of a verse. These minutes are to be published in a forthcoming issue of the League Magazine., The president announced the next Regional Meeting is to be held on the 29th of April at St. Bonaventure‘s parish in Don Mills. ‘Convmr of Downsview Public Home , and School Association attended the 30#th Annual Conâ€" vention Ontario Federation of Home and School Association Incorporated in Hamilton on Tuesday last. The convention started on Monday and continâ€" ued for three days. In his welcome message to the delegates, Mayor Lloyd D. Jackson said "The Association is of Education, the community a vital link between the .Board and the teacher; The ‘keynote address was given by Mrs. G. C. McAuley, viceâ€"president (Central) Canaâ€" dian Home and School Parent Teacher Federation of Hamilton. Mrs. McAuley said how pleasâ€" ing it was to see as many as 1,400 delegates from all over Ontario. "Progress Through Coâ€" operation‘ was her topic, when she said "Progress did not just mean moving, but moving toâ€" wards an objective.‘ Sgt. Kenneth Skerrett, execuâ€" tive member of the Hamilton Safety League, spoke on drivâ€" ing education. PICKâ€"UP OR FREE DELIVERY CH. 6â€"5142 or CH. 6â€"5152 SHANGHAI OPENING Monday, April 21st. The Best In Chinese Food 620 TRETHEWEY DRIVE ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Pickrell and their two small sons of 234 Epsom Downs Drive, have just returned from a wonderful vaâ€" cation in Trinidad, British West Indies. They flew both â€" ways, and Mr, Pickrell returned after three weeks, but Mrs. Pickrell and the children stayed on for two months. As they were stayâ€" ing* with Mrs. Pickrell‘s father and sister, the trip was more enjoyable, and this was the first time that Mr. Pickrell had met ‘m- fatherâ€"inâ€"law and sisterâ€"inâ€" law. 3 Baptized At Sunday Service and Norene Zinn of Rexdale, formerly of Calvington DPrive, on the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter. Drive, on the birth of their seeâ€" On Sunday, April 13, the Pathâ€" finder‘s Bible Class of Westminâ€" ster United Church produced two plays in place of the serâ€" mon at the Evening Service. The first play was entitled, "Who is My Neighbour?" and the cast were Pat McCloskey, Julie Lyâ€" dan, Linda Moore, Ruth Curry, Sandra Robertson, Audrey Rees and Sandra Mullen. The subject of the second play was, "Family Discipline," and the players were Peter Caskey, Barry Par sons, Donna Shales, Jim Latimer, LOVELY LEATHERS IN LITTLE GIRLS‘ SHOESâ€"Leather "Industries‘ spring review in New York included (from left): White smooth leather oneâ€"strap with self bow on naturalâ€"colored leather sole by Simplex Flexjes; a new black patent leather Mary Jane with "collar‘" of gunmetal patent set off by pearl buttons, by Child Life; bright red smooth leather mocassin toe outlined in decorative stitching on leather welit uniting sole and upper by Kaliâ€"stenâ€"iks. Police are looking for three youths who are alleged to have been driving the car. Sfolen:Car > Hits Parked Truck Weston Friday morning skidded into a parked truek causing over $300 damage. The truck was parked at Main and Oak when the stolen auto made a sharp turn into Oak and smmashed into the truck, $50 damage was caused to the truck which was owned by Aikenhead Hardware. The stolen Ruto was later recovered by P.C. Oliver, abandoned on Lockerbie Ave.~ Approximately $300 daâ€" mage had been caused to the auto. Douglas Shales and Clark Miller At the Morning Service on Sunday, Aprilâ€" 13, there were baptized, Jeffrey Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Belbeck, 148 Dixon Road, Timothy John, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Munâ€" shaw, 51 Lockerby Avenue; and Deborah Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swan, 166 Queen‘s Drive. The Women‘s Missionary Sociâ€" ety will hold a Rummage Sale cn Friday, April 18, at 7.00 p.m. Articles may be left on Thursâ€" day evening or Friday morning. A stolen car escaping through enable him to do useful work in the Church School. There was no better stewardship than instructing the children of the Church in their Faith, for it not only imparts knowledge to them but also deepens the teacher‘s own faith and experience of Christianity, We wivery enfoyable. ment, it a very enjoyable m & Wm'.mnofflt.’.ChHl- CHECK YOUR CHEST GET AN Xâ€"RAY .. . TODAY! "The Christian religion ,is one generation from extinetion" â€"hence the necessity for anm effective Church School. In an efâ€" xonwnmmmdaumw%uw- cient as possible a "Teachers‘ Workshop" was recently by the Superintendent, Mr. D. Gillies A film called "The Great Adventure" was shown and this was followed by a discussion means of finding tuberculosis early! In other words, during the first half of this century the key to tuberculosis was found! Now â€" in this half century â€" it‘s up to you to use it! Years agoâ€"about 60â€"Roentgen discovered xâ€"rays. About 1940, Mass Surveys were devised as a Christianity One Generation The Men‘s Club met on Wedâ€" THERE‘S A KEY to tuberculosis Ifs this feeling of great wealth was Preâ€"school Roundup Dates Set topher‘s Church, Burlingto spoke on "A lmtm The annual preâ€"school roundâ€" up and registration of new Kinâ€" dergarten pupils for the school year starting September 2nd, 1958, will be held on April 22nd and 20th, ©1958, for Memorial School, and Tuesday, May 13th, for King Street School. Children will be registered ,lphnbotlcd;y on the following days: Memorial School Tuesday, April 22nd: 9.15â€"11.00 a.m.â€"A to E inclusive 1.30â€" 3.00 p.m.â€"F to I inclusive Tuesday, April 29th: © | $.15â€"11.00 a.m.â€"J to M inclusive | 1.30â€" 3.00 p.m.â€"N to Z inclulive" King Street School | Tueugay. May 13th: | 9.15â€"11.00 a.m.â€"A to M inclusive | 1.30â€" 3.00 p.m.â€"N to Z inclusive To be eligible, all children must be five years of age on or before December 31st, 1958. The kindergarten teacher mdi Public Health Nurse will be in | attendance and would like to | meet all children expecting to | start school for the first time in | September, 1958. I 1 ELECTRICALLY S686% USE AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY APPLIANCES Enjoy new freedomâ€"let modern automatic electric home laundry appliances help you with one of your biggest jobs. An electric water heater gives you plenty of hot water . . . an electric washer washes your clothes cleaner, quickerâ€"autoâ€" matically. Whatever the weather, an electric dryer dries your clothes sunshine freshâ€"no heavy loads to carry . . . and then electric ironing adds the finishing touches. You‘ll have the extra time you want to devote to your family, when you live better . . . electrically. WESTON HYDRO %Aa{)&cfeau,uoc/emw%./ o( > @ ty )QQU NQ% [ “‘ffl% live better ... THE TIMES AND GUIDE Service Was Held But The Easter Sunday Sunrise service held in the Caledon Hills was attended by 30 members. The service was conducted by Gordon Metcalfe and Craig Criâ€" ber. The sun rose during the service but because of the low cloud formation its glory was denied to the early risers. given by the right attitude toâ€" Sun Obscured Mr. G. Bailey will address the next â€" regular mo;thu; ;t ll!u ‘Whips" (Weston Young Peoples Society). The meeting will be held at Central United Church at 8.15 p.m. The Viceâ€"president in charge of the meeting is Miss Barbara Cruise. and monetary. In so many cases MOUNTâ€"DENNIS UPHOLSTERING For Any Type Call â€" â€" â€" A. LYON 1034 WESTON ROAD : ON BUDGET TERMS RO. 2â€"2706 â€" IF DESIRED RECOVERINGâ€"REBUILDINGâ€"REMODELLING 200 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM ~1â€"r@Re . 'K C ager the excellent food had stressed where in act giving of oneself was ment. The talk was a most stimulating « Waters, who attended Camp last yczf‘l”h h" it had meantâ€" to them «> spiritually . ard materially, the spiritual side gained much from the fellowship, ~Bible m periods of quiet meditat materially they had had a.g deal of fun with young pe dea! of fun with !lm of like mind, As thn}l nc ce ud

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