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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jul 1958, p. 11

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"/'it' li Intermediate Lacrosse WOODBRIDGE Donates Por the am uucccuive year the Women's Aaaociation or 1:qu United Church have entered at the annual pienie at m. In. MM." - MIMI» 5-1356 EDGELEY DISTRICT " PER PERSON In“ “M99, plainly and” m to the - um", pmnly marl-d m to the cont-Mn. will be nah-J by We “onion-d brstit " now DSA,, Avg"! cm, 195', On purchon and "In." .. ‘_M “A.-- If. '.ll-eirtgt IA‘N. "UM'; "AME M'""; MN pm 60'"t' trested on tho hull of Poul Maker, on No. " '4ighway north 0' Imam». "ml wtd condition. " with”. and other paniwlcu may bo obtained a who Henry’- oHke. The low“! or any halo! no! n-ratify aunt-d. ”Ion. Gt. 1-5525. ' I. O. "00'", ‘OCVO'I'Y, In! County Mum Cum-um“, ' Conn "000., Inmyhu, 0mm. HI Neighbours! It’s Fun To Dance At Mart Kenney's Ranch OWEN SOUND THURSDAY JULY IT 8:30 p.m. MEMORIAL ARENA, WODDBBIDGE THIS AND HIS MONTH MART KENNEV oncussm Every Friday and Smurduy, June, July and August * No City Driving * 20 Minot” from Ann. load and Highway 401 YENDER TO PURCHASE BARN AND-OTHER FARM BUILDINGS * FREE PARKING * lnquin for Special Student and Party Rates * Tabla lmmtiom For All DIRECTIONS c- Ct4orth off No. 7 Highway at Shell Station, 7th Concession Vaughan . lh Miles West of Highway No. 400 . Or 21h Mihs East of Highwa'y No. " WITH ERIC HODGKINSON FREE DANCE INSTRUCTION AT INTERMISSION Admission: Adults " - Children " HAWMAN EXIST-0R5 'iriii"iii'::ti1hie""tm 'liNMtllltllBllltlllllMlilll - PHOII AT. 8-1051 EVERY SATURDAY I «r ':"i'i' _/,(Js.i:i,) s, :1" . Em...” 0v" pom nionHtmOMCtmchfct 1958! And nun-ll wander . . . GMC hu apociall'nd in trucking for our " yum. Every truck. from pick-up- to t-d-nn I. ml know-how built right in, naming you of bong troubleWee NMCE . . . him Petrhtod grrMtr. When yum choooc from Cllldl'l Hunt admin a! Berien, modd- ind Md futum. you‘re bound to at n Nauru-hr perfect for your particular job. -oorGMCdeai.r-...nndortthe- BEST WAY FOR ANY BUSINESS TO BRING HOME . _ THE BACON! In mm! Uh! you Itgtd--. -o.- the Vaughan Ito-d Collegian Institute Matt and their hug- bands, wivu and friends. Held at the home of Mr. and In. RESERVATIONS At. 8-1282 BIC mans am payload mrfitl A om W VAM ' 'isfrtil,rr:,rt, T. 33333333333033 _ "cl I 'iqiO, T _ ~" - ‘, _ aw. T Mt) ,1 ri: scii:t'fjftttt...4 “3‘ 'i":iir, ka, $93“; .3 " Ir, P, f” ' =' tt'_ii_:ifiliij, 'ist' 4- 's, B, 'i a" m,“ , t' A E: p'. it . V T lt .3 “£3 _ 1 .. an" ah kr:, _.= _ ' ‘ > . V . " . f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bagg ;motored to Alliston In: “It to {visit with Mr. and Mn. Allan iBagg and Mr. Frank Bagg Ind {when they arrived found that ‘Mr. And Mrs. Allan Bang and ,Norma Jean were on their way Ito Edgeley and while there they called Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whit- !more ind then planned to call Ion Mrs. Bagg's mother. Mrs. Garnet Ketter, but on arrival ‘there tound that she was away; po it was a game ot hit and (miss all around. ' 'dit lawman uvo them an " at he: home and an ”upper wu and under com. Following the upper the num- ‘erous speeches and mean”: GG' formed a delightful pro- gramme. Those 1mm misting ‘wlth the upper were In. Ci IA. Pool", Mrs. Eldon mun". iMrs. Junu Burlington. Athr, C. E Mrs. Frank Locke recently en- ‘tertained her employer, 'Mrs. Hi'red Bagg, also Mrs. Bateman 1am! Mrs. Victor Holden who are lalso employed at the Bagg store , m Woodbridge to lunch. Robinson u u who: at th- at!) the un- hoauu at - "tlent planning and woven-s non Ind familiarity with that! surrounding have things run- ning no smoothly little that b at": in serving ”mutton. for the buffet tulip“. This you in "an: ot the fact the country land I most welcome rain on mt day, " “way: the guests that- pub]! Quay“! thcmulvu. " H. Bosh, Mrs. Fred Head”. Mrs. Burnmerfeldt, Mrs. Funk. Locke. Mrs. H. L. Whitmore, Mrs. Tomkov. Mm. Hedges, Mm. A. Bill. Mm. Raymond Stuart and Mrs. Butt. . Among the callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitmore recexitly were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown of Toronto, Mrs. T. G. Reid of Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Poole and Mr. Gordon Poole of Concord and Mrs. Wesley Whitmore of Tor- onto. . Last week Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Young enjoyed a motor trip to Tobermory crossing to Manitoulin Island and from thence they again crossed to the' mainland and continued to Saulte Ste. Marie crossing into Michigan and travelled along the lake to Sarnia from there they called on Wiliard's brother and his wife who is stationed at Centralia and then home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ash and Mr. Bonner returned home this week from a pleasant motor trip to Manitoulin Island cross- ing at Tobermory across the is- EXTRA-VALUE MONEY MAKERS Summer vacations for the children of the Fairhavcn Public School area are rogularly an occasion for a local cycle iamboroo when .nthusiasts can run or display their sturdy iron mod. undor the cuporvision of tho Etobicoko "creation Commission. This land to Gore Bay and motoring out through Espanola and visit- ing North Bay and home. Mrs. C. J. Agnew, Mrs. B. Cook and Mrs. Paul Snider, also Mrs. James Darlington" and Mrs. Bodker, leader and assistant leader of the Edgeley 4H Home- making group together with three of its members, ~Misses Margaret Hendry, Karen Bod- ker and Janice Boake enjoyed (the York County Women's Insti- tute Rally at Stouffville last week. The girls displayed the project which they had display- ed at Newmarket on Achieve- ment Day. In keeping with the project "Clothes closets up to Date." they displayed 1 room' with one wall missing and in Me room was a tiny hand made ‘doll dresser complete with mir- iror that is, we understand, over one hundred years old and on Mrs. J. W. Dalziel motored to Beaverton with Mr. and Mrs. Glynn last week-end where they picked up Peter Glynn who has been holidaying at Glen Mohr and now Peter is enjoying a vacation with " grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dalziel. the dresser was a boudoir box and a hat stand. The teenage doll seated on a chair in the room held the cover for the hat stand. In the tiny clothes cup- board hung her clothes on cover- ed dress hangers complete with covers end a shoe pack. In all it was a complete example of. the course and of the good tune in coloring, fabrics, etc., of I teenlge bedroom and accessor- ies. Margaret Hendry who we: commentator for the Edgeley Girls did, we heard, a very ex- cellent job. Mrs. Maynard spoke of the A.C.W.W. conference in Ceylon which she attended last year and brought,the ladies I most interesting" picture of the con- ference itself, the people they met and lived with and a very precise picture of life in general and the views of the represent tatives from other lands. Bright spots in the program- me were brought by Mrs. Roddy who favored with readings and Mrs. Hermansen was in her usu- al jovial mood as she told jokes and caused even the most sedate to laugh heartily. Miss" Eveiyn" McTaggart of Schomberg who was the scholnr- ship winner this year was pre- sented (it is hoped to have her speak on the Richmond Hill Radio Station on the Women’s Institute programme the last week in July). _ Mrs. Reddick of King' is the new president. It is planned to bring the broadcast progamme under the County Executive in the near future and we shall re- port on the plans and proposed subjects " . later date. happy line-up of youngners are amonga the many patrons of this municipal service which has proved a great boon to vacation-har-d housewives. FRANK SINATIA - GRACE KELLY AVA GAF-STEWART GRANGER I , ' i 1illlltill'i, ( "i ID‘NNA 'iid i118 185 m " sritl,tr'li fl lilo = j I"" rm [AD/£5 "tum“ V , MILES EAST , of Woodbridge, Ont. Than. & Fri., July 17 I " "LITTLE HUT" V! 10/55 ' ""'t not: Saiurdoy ONLY, July " 'SEMINOLE UPRISING" (lullakohv) . GEO. mouroomnv "ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK" "SILENT WORLD" "HIGH SOCIETY" , (Tali-dub!) mu MALE? l comm July 21, 22 & " 10 THOUSAND BEDROOMS" DEAN MARTIN (Vain-hoist) (cowl) I With the way cleared it is ex- pected that the work will be 1 completed for the fall which will enable I much larger sphere of activity to be carried on. Lack lot space has cramped the efforts "e! the various organization in .the parish and the new addition will meet the increased demands. Church services have been well attended during the present holiday season, Teaching on ispiritual responsibility has cre- ated a keen desire to attend, church services. Thus it is an- ticipated that the demands for church service accommodations} Ithis fall will be still greater) than it has been. Thus the build- ‘ I ing committee are keeping their (minds on the speedy completion lot the whole project Success has attended the ef- forts of the rector to minister in church services to those who are away on holiday week ends and " their summer homes. Plan To Let Contracts _ This Week few days. Mr. and Mm. Charles Agnew attended Open House at the Pour Winds Nursing Home (for- merly the George Weston home) near Kleinburg last Saturday. Mrs. Bruce Chamber's grand- mother, Mm. Patrick of Aurora visited with her recently for I This week should see the letting of the contracts for the addition to the parish hall and the heating system for the new church. It will be the first unit of the building campaign under- way. Confirmation and passing of the plans have to be certi- fied by the Synod committee and thus all will be set. . MT. DENNIS “Mia," McMyII.un- ”MINA“! 'teMtttcmt YO PIISONS or " "Att' oe A0! THUl.-Pll.-SAT. JULY 17-13-19 CLARK GAIL! . poms an THE HARD MAN PEYTON PLACE wtth GUY MADISON TEACHERS PET MON.-TUl.-WED. JULY 21-2243 LANA rum“ in " 9-1960 All CONDIHONID WORLD'S \ writs] gens“ I Mil-HIST THEATRE WA" “I The Women’s Association ot Central Church met " the home of Mrs. Armour Livingston on Tues. evening July 1, with " members present. The meeting opened with the theme song and Lord's prayer. Mrs. Clarke Peters was in charge of devo- tions under the topic 'Timm of Refreshing" The scripture reed- ing Acts 3:1-20 Wis rend by Mrs. Ken Fry, and lesson thoughts with prayer were given by Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Robert Livingston reported for the flowers commit- -, tee alter which Mrs. Lorne Maw . gave the tre-er', report. At . this meeting special cash dona- tions were received in place of holding s bake sale, which: plan proved quite successful; Mrs. Howard Clark presented a well prepared paper on Steward- ship, which was greatly appreci- ated as well as giving everyone ‘much to think about in regard (to becoming good stewards. Fol- yiitiri the benediction, In. J. ; Hoetrawser and Mn. E. Rodeo" . assisted the hostess in serving a delicious lunch. Saturday afternoon Brian Wm son, went to Glen Mhttr cup near Beaverton, to experience the thrills and spills of his tint camping experience. My "eatitta, we? . In" Velma-I - pupil. W I we! Wood“ Put to! “it picnic. A - hick-It I” started Mt the festival“. - Round " people at “I ti well laden table. A full paw nun of sports tollowed upr- vised by Dorothy we. we by other members ot Ill! Young Peoples Society. Hue will.“ given to the small W to: their racing eftortl kept In“! mothers or older deter! - blowing. In the than M race Carol taster received I painful wrist following I an. while other tumbles, when no injury was suffered provided I bit of humor to the event. Other activities included the ladies shoe kick, when shoes seemed to nr in every direction except to where they were intended - straight ahead. The evening closed with I “avenger hunt wherein all were divided into five groups and given I limited time to gather In InortInGBt of things such III I maple loll. house fly, horse hair etc. shown on a prepared list. The group with the nearest completed lint being declared the winners. Marilyn-nibb- atmrhNidiwitttha. ltr"""""""" t0ttitlt FORREST TUCKEI STEWART GMINGEI - D, AIIY DALTON - YALE ma BRIAN “in! VIOLENT ROAD King Solomon's Mines I, an. I. ivargif - or. an "3tttt ttt “HA" Stakeout On Dope Street QUIET GUN ta, 1- 1831 ilk/Ill July 2t - n be"erEiitGii0 can!“ bttst ' July 13.19 In than...” m. - SAT. lined-r k up. ii) J. DAVIS

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