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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jul 1958, p. 7

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We‘ll start off with a couple of apologies this week. First of all, we inadvertently inserted Miss Heather Harrison‘s name us one accompanying Miss Margo McKane to Bigwin Inn for the summer months, and the name should have appeared as Miss Heather Wright, another cousin of Margo. Our humble apology to both Heathers and we trust there won‘t be any hard feelings remaining. Signing the register at Westminster United Church are newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guttridge. The bride was formerly Beverly Davis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis & R"fiborf St., Weston, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guttâ€" ridge of Toronto. The happy couple spent their wedding trip in Muskoka after which they settled in Weston. _ ______ _ _ > WILL REMAIN OPEN ON MONDAYS â€"_ CRANE Hardware & Electric WOODBRIDGE Hardware & Electric CHARLES IRELAND NORMAN ANNESS LTD. STANLEY McNEIL Insurance Agency Ltd. HOUSTON Building Supplies Ltd. Another item for which we are WOODBRIDGE FARMERS Co. Ltd. WOODBRIDGE CLEANERS MRS. FRED BAGG DRY GOODS SID O‘HEARN BARBER SHOP A. BURKE BARBER SHOP A. ROBB BARBER SHOP STODDART CLEANERS HUMBERWOOD DAIRY BAR TONY SADOWSKI WOODBRIDGE DAIRY & BAR HENDERSON DRUG STORE The Following Businesses IN WOODBRIDGE NOTIC E AT YOUR SERVICE VICTORIAN ORDER NURSES CH. 1â€"1581 sorry, was the omission of Ricky Schultz‘s name from the promoâ€" tion list ofâ€"Grade 5 to Grade 6. We had to follow lists as given by the teachers and this omission was most unfortunate and definâ€" itely unintentional. We hope Ricky and his Mom will overâ€" look our error. In case any of our residents are eagerly anticipating the inâ€" stallation of t}xe;&er from. the mains into their houses, please be informed that you have to Photo by Metcalfe Mrs. Wilson is returning to her Northern Ireland home toâ€" morrow, Friday, by air, via New York and London and thence to Belfast. Mrs. Wilson has been away from her home since last Oct. and has travelled to Philaâ€" delphia, U.S.A. as well as seeing several points north of Humber Summit, including Parry Sound and Algonquin Park. While here, she made her home with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. David McKane and family, of the 7th Concession in. Humber Summit. A safe and comfortable journey home is wished for Mrs. Wilson from all the new friends she has made here during her stay. Happy birthday greetings to Eric Parkes, Mr. Harry Parkes, Sr., Bill Wallis, Wilson McKane, and little Miss Dianna Booth of Humber Summit; and to Chris Thornley of Woodbridge who all celebrate this month. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson of Knox _ Ave., celebrated their wedding anniversary last Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jordon, Jr., also celebrated last week. Roy Lockhart and his nephew, Roy Smith have spent several days at Wasaga Beach, where they have been assisting Jack McQuay with his summer cotâ€" tage building. Rosemary Campbel! has reâ€" turned home after two weeks at Conesus, New York Charleen Johnson has spent a week at the home of her aunt in the Markham district. Mary Lou Johnson is with relatives in the area just south of Barrie, for the summer. make the initial step yourselM, by applying at the North York Township Offices in Willowdaie, and making the necessary payâ€" ments at the time of applicaâ€" tion. Most of the residents are awaiting to be approached by some person from the. Waterâ€" works Dept. but this is not the case. North York brings the water pipes to your street line of your property and you have the rest of the digging and pipeâ€" laying to see to and then they wWill be responsible for setting the meter in place and making the final connection One of our kind neighbors passed on this important mesâ€" sage becduse of the misunderâ€" standing of several other people she had spoken to and felt this was the one way to inform all residents. North York will give all proper information as to size and type of piping required when your make your official appiiâ€" cation. a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cannon are returning this weekâ€"end from a business trip which took them to the several points from North Bay to Timmins, where the radio and TV stations are situated that come under their company‘s jurisdiction. _ The game was well attended by parents although the evening was windy and looked much like rain. The winning teams were presented with championâ€" ship badges and the losers were awarded runnerâ€"up badges. Sorry to hear Tom Groves is under the weather and sincerely kope he will be feeling better very quickly after his return from hospital. In the Bantam Section the Cornelius Bombers gave the Blaydon Pirates a real "Shlackâ€" ‘ln" to the tune of 33 to 4. Up to the end of the 4th inning the score was 5 for the Bombers and 4 for the Pirates. The Bombers in the 6th inning put on the pressure, scqring‘13 runs and 15 runs in the 7th inning. and Tom Ashby, John Einboden, Wayne Cross, Wayne Osborne and Ross Kekewich each acâ€" eounted for one run. The Downsview Y. M. C. A. Softball Pee Wee and Bantam playâ€"offs were held reâ€" at the Maple Leaf Pubâ€" li¢ School ball dhmo.lya. The Tumpane Dodgers played the Cornelius Tigers, winning by a score of 18 to 10. Bill Grieveson and Chris Powell accounted for three runs apiece with Jerry Henry, Mory Wardinger, Terry King, Don Crowley and Wayne Thomson each amfi.:‘d for two runs, followed by Neâ€" To tm in ts riaann on run each for For the Cornelius '!‘ucnu&;-; Ward and Barry Roxborough mecounted for two runs each WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1 LAWRENCE WEST (at Main) TRANSPORTATION TOURS At 7.30 p.m. in the Woodbridge Public School â€" EVERYBODY WELCOME â€" Calvary Baptist Church DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSING EXERCISES Friday, July 18 Come in and get acquainted WE CAN BOOK FOR you AT NO EXTRA COST Two new babies have mace their appearance in Humber Summit. â€" Little Miss Sharon Lee Armstrong, new daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Armstrong, celebrated her 1st week birthday by attending the Wellâ€"Baby Clinic at the Church last week. Sharon had arrived just the Monday previous and so naturalâ€" ly, brought her mother, Rita and sister Deborrah with her. The other infant arrived «t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luff of the Tth Concession. _ We wish both families hearty congratulations! We had 15 children at the Wellâ€"Baby Clinic last week and wish the Mothers to take a note to the affect that there will not be a Clinic in August, owing io so many of the Nurses on holiâ€" cays.. Watch for the announceâ€" ment regarding September‘s Clinic. | Y.M.C.A. SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1958 Tumpane Dodgers, Pee Wee. Left to right: Back row: George Seggie, Manager, Wayne Thompâ€" | son, Dave Townsend, Dewar McEwen, Jack Precious, coach. |Middle row: Bill Grievenson, Larry Smith, Danny Koller, Gerry ‘Henry. Front row: Mori Wardinger, Gord Nevilles, Ron Precious, ‘Terry King, Chris Powell, The Summer Playground Is row in session at Borden Ave. School and all children between the ages of 5 years and 12 years will find a welcome. Games, handicrafts, and many other enâ€" tertaining groups are being supâ€" ervised by trained personnel. Mr. and Mrs. S. Schultz and family are halidaying in the Kinmount area, north of Fenelon Falls. Mrs. Gundry with Mark and Marsha, travelled to London, Ontario, two weeks ago, and the children stayed overnight there. This was quite an experience for two wee tots and they thoroughâ€" ly enjoyed themselves with relaâ€" tives. Momma returned to Lon: don for them the next day and found all well and happy. The ghildren are just about to enter Kindergarten this Fall, and this was a start to see how ‘they would react without parenta! supervision. Lots of luck in your coming months, Helen, with your experiment. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jordan, Jr., who have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richardson, have now moved to their new home in the Kleinâ€" burg area. We wish them lots of luck in their new home. DOWNSVIEW Y.M.C.A. SOFTBALL LEAGUE, 1958. Cornelivs Bombers, Bantam Team. Back row: M. Caranci, T. Caranci, G. Adamson, G. L. (Bud) Mortin. Centre Row: P. Cross, P. Lanzarotta, P. Boorman, Front row: R. Chirandini. K. Huntingdon, N. Tintinelli, B. Caranci, W. Fargy. M. Hotari (not shown), L. Snell (not shown). RESERVATIONS HOTELS > | ACCUMULATE YOur " FREE BONUS BUCKS FOR Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sleigh‘y are with friends at Port Carlingi and will be home this week. Colbright Fancy Apple Sauce THE VEGETABLE POWERKHOUSE N E w ONTARIO Grown 10â€"48. P 0 T A T 0 ES-A°29° FulL or co co R N Ihtsmmery * 6 hoX 39° Thomson Seediess Grapes Leltuce vS255 ItEs, NOW GET A "BONUS BUCK" WITH EVERY DOLLAR SPENT BUY BUY IGA CHOICE PEAS 3 lf'aI-NOSZ. 376 GET 4th 1 Closed Every Monday â€" Open All Day Wednesday Till Further Notice SOLID, CRISP and TENDE® With Free $2.00 Bonus Buck ‘rsfp?sz' 490 GET 4th TIN FOR ’ Thistletown Home and School | Association: Two farewell parties | were held recently for Mr. and| Mrs. E. Benton Misener. An At| Home was held at Thistletown| School to which all past and| present parents were invited.| Mrs. Peach, first President of Thistletown Home and, School Association, presented Mrs. Misâ€" enerâ€"with a bouquet of roses and Mr. Misener with a cheque from all the parents. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Charlotte Shaw pouring tea. An informal party> was held last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Albarda on Riverâ€" dale Drive. This getâ€"together was organized by the Executive Comâ€" mittees . of past and present members. A very pleasant eveâ€" ning was held by all and Mr. and Mrs. Misener were presented with a parting gift. The Beginners Class is under the direction of Mrs. L. Berril, assisted by Mrs. L. Keith, Mrs. T. Speakman and Gloria Riddell. Primary Department is superâ€" vised by Mrs. Parker, assisted by Mrs. Peach and Carole Hardy. The Junior Department is under the supervision of the Reverend F. Coyle, assisted by Mrs. G. Williams and Janice Hardy. Mrs. Hardy is in charge of the reâ€" freshments and Alec Williams is acting as Secretary. An outing is planned for the coming week in connection with the Thistletown United Church Vacation School. SHOP AT YOUR WOODBRIDGE 1.G.A.â€"AND SAVE! PKGS, BUY 1607 JAR FREE BONUS GIFTS ! 15â€"07. TINS 10.07. TINS GET oc dlce & oz. 1 GET * Te i; 3" GET 607 ° MUSTARD 4th TIN FOR 2b¢ » GET é0%. MUSTARD c «» 23¢ â€" TableRite Iolopuf.ll 2 r~* 19¢ _ Rindless Side Bacon EACH FORI‘ 10e ‘ Weston Silver Band is to feafure an 11â€"yearâ€"old Xyloâ€" phone player at their concert on July 20th in the Town Park at 8.30 p.m. This boy has won gold medals, not only on the xyloâ€" phone but on the piano as well. The band will play Marches, a Seranade by Mozart, an Overâ€" ture, "The Lonely Mill," a selecâ€" tion by Gilbert & Sullivan, "The Gondoliers." The program will finish with a march by Sousa, "Sword and Lance." 1 TableRite Bologna Chubs .x. 43¢ tb‘ SWIFTS EVERSWEET RINDLES® se FRESH PORK Lean Shoulder Pork Chops Sweetheart Soap suy IGA Toilet Tissue suy IGA Ginger Ale suv 4 Kleenex ~2MSYAâ€" sur SHOULDER ROASTS BUTT ROASTS BONELESS OVEN READY WITH DRESSING Sanitary Contractors C. STUNDEN BUY Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and BUY IGA BEANS with PORK RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE IGA DOG HOUSE Do Your Eyesight A Big Favor With Free $2.00 Bonus Buck 15â€"0%. TINS 15â€"07 TINS 39c CPUFFS :; CY. 6â€"1118 â€"2 HIâ€"C DRINK DOG FOOD 49q crt sn mn HOUSE & GARDEN SPRAY RAID 770 GET 6th TIN FOR GRAPEâ€"ORANGE OR PARTY PUNCH REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR SHIRRIFFS GOOD MORNING MARMALADE > 51c BONUS BOOSTER FOOD FEATURES Thurs. Thru Tues. Each Item with $2.00 Bonus Buck 4 (;éfiif,:':,,,fle u?f"ul‘ sur _ 4 xâ€".T7¢ At. IC Effective July 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 REGULAR FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE JULY 17â€"18â€"19 Booth TV and Radio Radio and Television with $2.00 FREE Bonus Buck RAVEN‘S IN THE BATHTUB 1 â€" , HEAR HIM GING, |â€" BOTTLED GAG SUure | â€" 19 THE THING* _| : " ho LC 1A aetti REG. BARS SALES AND SERVICE ROLLS Phone ATias 8â€"0561 Agents for GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA VICTOR WOODBRIDGE Phone ATlas 8â€"0202 11â€"07. BOMB ,:35:25° KLEINBURG 47: ] 5[ eer ith FOR I‘ 14.8. §â€"LB. BAG TIN GET Sth ROLL 63cth |

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