"At ith , %“’@ UNCENT 1 MR â€"â€" POST . countered by the ‘Royal ‘Canaâ€" dian SeaCadet ‘Corps® ILLUSâ€" TRIOUS, appearing in the Thursâ€" day, April 24, 1958,‘ issue of the Timesand Guide, has been read with much interest in a§|is Comâ€" mand. The Royal Canadian‘ Navy has, by reason of its partnership with the Navy League of Canaâ€" da ‘in the operation and control of Sea Cadet Corps, very defiâ€" mite responsibilities in relation to this youth training moveâ€" ment. The provision and mainâ€" tenance of quarters, however, is Your front &.o article conâ€" cerning the difficulties being enâ€" The Editor: Haowman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to noon Sat. or by appointment s INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 W 7 : n )| J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR® ETC 371 Bay Street ~ PHONE: EM. 36097 â€" ATlos 80423 WOODBRIDGE RAVEN‘S No. 7 Hwy. â€" Woodbridge Phone ATias 8â€"0561 WILERID & SCOTT THE PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0571 Tuesdays 79.30, Fridays 35 p.m. Cen. $1. Clair & Old Weston Rd. PHONE &6 ToOwnsiEy 1. ; ROGER 7â€"0661 VICTORIA DRIVING SCHOOL RO. 2â€"7972 For a complete Survey of AlL TYPES OF INSURANCE Call . Stanley McNeil Woodbridge Ladies! Don‘t Forget Your May Cancer Dressing Meeting ! W. M. MYERS IN THE BATHTUB ° . HEAR HIM GING, "ROTTLED GAS SURE 18 THE THING* _ Time â€"May 26th â€"1:30 o‘clock Placeâ€"Woodbridge Memorial Arena WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESSs TO HANDLE Au kimps Or shEET metar ormi au bay sarurnay 6. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. Professional Directory _2 WOODBRIDGE Chartered Accountant GOURLEY L. HOWELL Barrister & Solicitor Pine St. â€" Woodbridge FRIDAYS 4 â€" 6 p.m. And By Appcintment PHONE ATles 80621 Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 srem _ cast â€"_â€"_â€" TIN â€" All METALS W. R. Scott Funeral Home o‘ the Woodbridge and District Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society PRIVATE SEDAN. AMBULANCE SERVICE Everybody welcome â€" come and help us. W A NT ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID The space devoted in â€" your newspaper to the unfortunate plight of this Corps is indeed commendable. Your editorial on the same subject is also of inâ€" terest to the Navy, particularly in view of the comments regardâ€" ing the payment of, a grant to the Board of Education by. the Department of National Defence and the fact that this grant is not payable to Sea Cadet Corps. To set the records straight in reâ€" lation to this grant, I wish to adâ€" vise that Cadet Corps of the three Services receive the same |financial assistance from â€" the Department of National Defence, regardless of whether they are school Corps or what is referred \ to as "open‘" Corps. This érmt, \known as the Capitation Grant, :il payable to the civilian comâ€" | mittee sponsoring the Corps. The Navy, in ‘addition to‘payâ€" ing the grant mentioned above, also provides Summer Training courses for Sea Cadets in Naval L‘stablishmentsâ€"anq'hsn training in RC.N. Ships. ese courses and trips in Naval vessels are available to Cadets from all Corps throughout the country. Your interest in the Séa Cadet movement in Weston and your efforts to bring to the citizens of that community the difficulâ€" ties being encountered by the Corps are greatly appreciated by the Royal Canadign Navy. Yours sincerely, ! E. W. Finchâ€"Noyes, 3 Commodore, RCN, ‘ & Hamilton. 1 one which rests entirely with the â€" local civilian~ committee sponsoring the Corps. ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Kirby Brock COMPLETE + _ INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE PINE â€" STREET WESTON WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Res. â€" Parkview 75589 The Imperial Bank Building, Nobleton Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers 7 Main St. Seuth Resident Partner of H. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO. R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Royal Bank Building, Toronte Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. â€" Phones â€" Bus.â€"Maple 11 Res.â€"Maple 300 REET WOODBRIDGE PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 ATLAS 851453 ROBERT E. SCOTT CH. 1â€"0111 Miss I. Lindsay, leader of Group I presided for the second portion of the meeting, followâ€" ing the singing of hymnâ€"182. Miss Nattress gave the devotionâ€" al message. Reports of the secretaries and treasurer were read and apâ€" proved. Luthéran -OAKD‘,,A,‘,,L,,_E,,', Congregation E,m-.:.:"...,' w Mrs. Blayney introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ronald Stanâ€" den, who is the member for Canada on the worldâ€"wide exeâ€" cutive committee of the Y.W.C.A. Mr. W. Higgins, accompanied by Mr. Bruce Metcalfe sang two solos. Miss A. Chapmen thanked Mrs. Standen and Mr. Higgins. organizgation â€" of: The Church of the Good Shepherd Lutheran: Cherch which meets at present in George Anderson School ut Keele and Lawrence. This is the first Lutheran Church ‘to be orimlud in this area of Metroâ€" politan ‘Toronto. ‘The congregaâ€" tion bgg:n holding services last September â€"and there: now are 123 baptized and 75 adults on its Charter Membership.> The | serâ€" vice of: organization will take place at 10:00 a.m. in George Anâ€" derson School with Dr. A. G:. Jacobi, . president of the Ev. Lutheran Synod of Canada offiâ€" ciating and preaching ‘the serâ€" mon. A~service of thanksgiving will be held at 3.00 p.m. {n St. David‘s Anglican Church,. on Lawrence Ave., just east of Jane, at which Rev. A. Lorch, pasâ€" tor of the mother church of the new mission, Redeemer, Bloor St., will preach and greetings will, be brought by visiting clergy. On Tuesday, May 27th a congregational fellowship dinâ€" ner will be held in St. David‘s Church at 6.30 and on Sunday June 1st the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, the rite of Confirmaâ€" tion, the reception of transfers and the celebration of The Holy Communion will conclude the series of special, services conâ€" nected with the organization. The mission developer of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is the Rev. Wallace G. Minke. He is a graduate of Western Univerâ€" sity and the Lutherar Seminary at Waterloo, Ont. and served parishes in Noya Scotia, Owen Sound and Wiarton, Ont., before coming to Toronto last June. Mrs. Standen spoke on the reâ€" fugee work around the world which is supported . by the Y.w.C.A. T he monthly meeting of Cenâ€" tral United Church Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation was held on Thursday evening, May 8th in the Church parlour. The president, Mrs. F. Irvine, opened the meeting ty reading a poem from.the.bookâ€" let "The Voice of Courage" folâ€" lowed by the theme song. Mrs. Powell gave the W.A. prayer. YMCA Worker Speaker At Central W.A. CH. 1â€"8311 Scale‘s Garage Ltd. We Have Some Excellent Used Cars FOR SALE Central United Church W.A.; AT. 8â€"1051 Hawman Motors Ltd. BETTER VALUES â€" BETTER BUYS Get The Sports Car Feel . . . 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Sharpe, president of the W.A. deserves much credit for the sucâ€" cess of the very delightful eveâ€" ning. Mrs. H. Mabery trained the models and was in charge while other members of the commitâ€" tee were Edith Langley, Dorothy Laucks, Eleanor Ogilivie, Peggy McEwen and Selina Hadley. HOME & SCHOOL Hflk’lkd Church. A most enâ€" joyable â€" turkey dinner was served and Mrs..Lindopp, Presiâ€" dent ofâ€" the Mother‘s Auxiliary chaired the mseting.â€"Mrs. Eileen Griffiths, Divisional © Commisâ€" sioner of the North West Area gave an enjoyable and instrucâ€" tive talk on camping. Mrs., Young Summer fashion was the theme of a lovely fashion show held at Riverside United Church on Tuesday evening, May 18, under the auspices of the Woman‘s Association. In a beautiful sumâ€" mer setting of flowers, ferns and colourful garden furniture, the very attractive models proâ€" fessionally previewed summer fashions. The children taking part entered into the mood of the evening and performed in a poised and captivating manner. They were a hit with the capaâ€" city audience. The adult models were Doreen Timberlade, Nora Drybrough, Doreen McDonald, Evelyn McNeely, Olivia Millet and Anita Richter. Children perâ€" forming were Diane ot.auclu, Judy Farrant, Barbara Cordwell and David Ogilvie. Hair stylings were by Celia Logan, Main St. N. and makeâ€"up by Joyce Bosâ€" ton. Mrs. T. W. Denike was the commentator. GUIDES & BROWNIES ‘The 299th Guides and Brownies heldâ€" their Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet at Beverley 47 Bolton 357 CH. 1â€"8381 Guides presented their Mothers with â€"rosebuds and entertained with a singâ€"song: led: by their leaders â€"~â€" Mrs, Bridges the GuideCaptain, announcing. Judy Rhodes proposed a toast to the mothers. CUBS & scouts * The ist Oakdale Acres Scouts and Cubs held their Annual Faâ€" ther and Son Banquet at Beverâ€" ley Hills United Church on Friâ€" day, May 9th. Mr. Frank Bentley was Chairman for the evening and Cpl. Smart of the Mounted Police was the guest speaker. He spoke on the safe use of fire arms and road safety, and also showed a film on Training of the Mounties.. A most enjoyable evening was had by all. Woodman of 26 Loney Ave. on her 10th birthday on May 14th: Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of 3 Mayall Ave. have left the disâ€" trict and have taken up residence in Port Credif. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Jethro Road held a farewell party for them on Saturday May 10th. Mrs. Wilson was presented with an electric Congratulations also to Tomâ€" my Wray on his 4th Birthday on Tuesday. He celtbrated with a party at his heme on the 10th of May and unfortunately reâ€" ceived a gift of chicken pox on his birthday. Cindy Anne Grgpt of 6 Adele Ave. will celebrate her !st birthâ€" day on May 24th. Congratulaâ€" 1284 Weston Road MT. DENNIS RO. 94734 Congratulations to Miss Chery! 1 bubuti i war 44 2 s Gkt Ee qh + C ie N wool blanket. They .will be misgâ€"\_â€"â€"~ «) wmocc> > » hex Hanew ‘ a CR E S éd from the district as they were | T Rprdes" ,,,."""'_::E s hes thont ies wah mAÂ¥ both active in the comimunity. . ‘River visiting Mr. and Mrs. â€"end at Deer Bay pick | . Mr.and Mrg. Al Turpbyil and|ridge pawents ‘of Mrs: Turnbull l"â€"hing. °; . _ .‘ _‘ . Mrs. Madge ..l“, licol I ' . d NC 42 & ' § 3 * n /5 )‘ on . 19207 . | f 7 d _ ; 1. . mked the girls on behalf of| t / Aysl | um : : Mothers, The Brownies and a~ t e w Shporinatiiiee Drw Ne ides presented their Mothers 46 + * 26. A h rosebuds and entertained . e Nee spoate« h a singâ€"song: led : by their * p Proowntisé : jaiz. ~/ h °; ders â€"=â€" Mrs, Bridges the l f 4 ideâ€"Captain, announcing. f C udy Rhodes proposed a toast 1 MWmm the mothers. | B8 & scoUTs | ; MWnt . 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