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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Sep 1958, p. 3

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?&-b}n Kelman, 43 William Street will be married to Kenneth ndrew Grimoldby, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grimoldby + . THE CAINE MUTINY by Herman‘Wouk. (Doubleday) Reviewed by Margaret Leeper "Andrew Grimoldby, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grimoldby of 9 Dennison Road W. at Westminister United Church on Octoâ€" ber 4th. t Sometimes, for no good reason, & :book of outstanding exce!â€" lenceâ€"fails to come one‘s way. This reviewer has only recently "caught up with" Mr. Wouk‘s "The Caine Mutiny", though the movie, based on this novel, was one of Hollywood‘s great successes. : The author writes with great insight, humor and a flair for the dramatic, of life aboard a destroyerâ€"minesweeper, a career which he himself followed in World War II. Young Willie Keith, frop the time he first chooses a Naval career as posâ€" sibly less unpleasant than inducâ€" Book Review Thursday evenings Brighten new lighting appea!l . VISIT . . Choose From . . . YOUR HOME AREA *# AND START THE NEW FALL BRIDE WITH YOU SAVE YOU SHOP "look for the store with the fabulous door" Marylyn Kelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The many beautiful patterns on display "Spode" China ... when Prices are surprisingly moderate up the long Fall in the home with mth GIFT SHOP York Plazaâ€"CH. 4â€"6511 OTHER STORES: Dixie Plazaâ€"CR. 8â€"1015 Dufferin Plazaâ€"LE. 2â€"6611 Oshawa Shopping Centre ..nin to be replaced. He feels. an imâ€" provement should be in store of the "Caine" with the appointment of Captain Queeg. At first Queeg‘s attitude is one of friendly informality, with emâ€" phasis on efficiency, but he soon shows characteristics bordering on the paranoid. Willie and his thipmate try vainly to coâ€"operâ€" ate with the Captain‘s changes of mood, but events build up to a climax in a wild typhoon, and the outcome is mutiny. tion into the Army, is the most ergaging n aive â€" personality. Fresh from Princeton, witth Jlite ter the Navy takes him in hand, Willie has a long way to go afâ€" to his own piano accompaniment, and as an apprentice seaman comes periously close to being "bilged" more -{han once. As Ensign Keith, Willie is asâ€" signed to the destroyerâ€"mineâ€" sweeper "Caine", a dirty, rusty, creaking old ship, manned by a dirty, uncouth crew. Willie is a iittle appalled by what he finds, and is happy that the Captain is During the interval prior to the courtâ€"martial, Willie attains maturity. Realizing the strength of his own potential, he emergâ€" es confident and assured to take up the thread of a love affait his lukewarm indecision had alâ€" lowed to lapse, with dogged deâ€" termination it shall have a hapâ€" Ly outcome. Maryk, the competent, unspecâ€" tacular senior officer responsiâ€" ble for the mutiny, is well arawn, as is also the intellecâ€" tual Lieut. Keefer, who sparkâ€" ed the idea, but ran out on his friends. The reader,. is happy to surâ€" render Captain Queeg to the psychiatrists and historians. Cavalier Photo by Metcalfe Studios lighting than 500 children atâ€" ufi'm- classes, 454 tried tests and 316 passed them sucâ€" cessfully.. Awards were ~preâ€" mud on behalf of Etobicoke Cross by Mrs, Jock Thomâ€" son,. Mrs.. W. V. Newmug and Mrs. K. Wilson to the following: _ Lorna Flint, Hilleroft Dr.; Allan Forwell, Edgemore Dr.; Jeff Foster, Redwater Dr.; Paul Gibson; Colin Graham, Kuhl Ave.; Maureen Graham, Morâ€" gan Ave.; Geraldine Grant, Hilleroft Dr.; Elizabeth Hallâ€" man, Riverlea Dr.; Jeff Haupt, Leduc Dr.; Rodney Horrell, Lloyd Manor Rd.; Wendy Hulâ€" mep Ravenscrest Dr.; Elaine James, Old Mill Terrace, Cathâ€" erine Jay, Chestnut Hills Pkwy.; Karen Johnston, Royalavon Cr.; Christina Jurgielewicz, Kipling Ave. N.; Sandra King, Birchâ€" cliffe Rd.; Christi Kramer, Van Dusen Blvd. Maryanne LaFrance, Bromley Cr.; Clare: and Patricia Leon, Silverhill Dr.; Cathie Loudon, Sara Lou Ct.; Robert McArthur, Bywood Dr.; Diane McCaffery, . Intermediates: Christine. Babâ€" ‘;on,l Dcmnytn'o?)k.ek Mhne. ; : Joan aulch, Drum :; Barbara Bell, Edgemore Dr.; Lisa Burâ€" gin, Ashbourne~â€"Dr.; Dave Campâ€" bell, Ballantyne Court; Ricky Casement, Anglesey Blvd.; Mike Corbett, Rockingham Dr.; Denâ€" nis Demchuck, Roseland Dr.; Stephen Duffield, Clearbrooke Circle; Barbara and Doug Ewens, Wainwright Dr.; Rita Heslin, Haliburton Ave.; Wayne Hubband; Joan Hubbert, Royal York Rd. S.; Bev Jukes, Elford Blvd.; Gaye Knipfel, Glenmore Rd.; Bob Leroux, Castlebar Rd.; Mike McArthur, Royal York Rd.; Hamish MacDonald, Burnâ€" hamthorpe Cr.; Peggy McLinâ€" den, Dunedin Dr.; Kathie Mcâ€" Nabb, Van Dusen Blvd.; John Mills, Glenagar Dr. Linda North, Wilmar Rd.; D‘Arcy and Peggy O‘Neill, Kipâ€" ling Ave. N.; Don and Doug Pepper, Gardenvale Rd.; Lynn Ryan, Fernalroy Blvd.; Bill Spenser, Leland Ave.; Barbara Taylor, Donnybrook Lane; Rod Toms; Candy and John Traynor, Elstree Rd.; Paul Wallace, Westâ€" glen Cresc., and Kathie West. Seniors: Barbara Baulch, Druâ€" moak Rd.; Frank Cooney, Belâ€" vedere; Ken Danaher, Harlow Cr.; Creighton Harrop, â€" Burnâ€" hamthorpe Rd.; Arlene Holland, Northold Ave., and John Mcâ€" Arthur, Bywood Drive. . * Juniors: Carolyn Adams, Gama St.; Mary Ann and Pat Alexâ€" ander, Meadowsweet; Christine Applegarth, Foch Ave.; Bruce Barber, Cardigan Rd.; Leslie Baxter, Farningham Cr.; Alan and Dick Bell, Kipling Ave. N.; Carol Bender, Edgecroft Rd.; Jane and _ Mary _ Benjamin, Kingsgrove Blvd.; Bonnie Beâ€" vis, Milton St.; Craig and Ricky Boddy, Whitney Dr.; Patricia Brothers, Wesley Cr.; Brenda Buckrell, Fernalroy Blyd.; Marâ€" garet Burling, Clearbrooke Cirâ€" cle; Jamie Cantrell; Ronnie Carter, Kenway Rd.; Tom Caseâ€" ment, Anglesey Blvd.; Carolyn Christie, Ravenscrest Dr.; Norâ€" man Christie, Martingrove Rd. Karen_ Ciotti, ‘Orkney Cr.;, Gaye Cochrane, Humbervale Blvd.; Bill Collins, The Kingsâ€" way; Ross Colquhoun, Abilene Dr.; Janet Cornell, Princess Margaret Blyvd.; Francie Curtain, Greenlanes; Ronnie Curtin, Van Dusen Blvd.; Kathleen and Mike Daly; Allan Demchuk, Roseâ€" land Dr.; Terry Doyle, Abilene Dr.; Linda Evans, Kingsfold Court; Mirella Fabris, Elford Blvd.; Nancy Farrall, Burnâ€" hamthorpe Rd.; Ken Fearnley, Larstone Ave. Third period of the Communâ€" y Swim summer program was impleted Friday, August 20th, rnn the children were examinâ€" by Red Cross Examiners un» direction of Mr. T, Sommerâ€" Director of Water Safety m , Ontario Division, The n Red Cross Society. wa t oo t ts 99 s 5 w potuiah | . / .5 ( t;' %3 R%, 45 "I.'{‘ s ; t 1 . .i e c s e 4 cA o & P & e t & ~ <ig t hss 1 455 a . on ssm at a Combination storm and screen windows nunity Swim Association of Etobicoke; Results window salesman â€" buy m EASY VI the allâ€"weather wwood storm and screen combination for all season protection and convenience. don‘t pay exorbitant commission to a doorâ€"toâ€"door * EFAIR PRICE] _ Mary Anne Mulvihill, Fairlin Dr.;. Linda : Murphy, Ravensâ€" erest Dr.; Michael O‘Gorman; Denis O‘Neill, Fulham Dr.; Jimâ€" my . O‘Nefll, Kipling Ave.. N.; John Orchard, Orkney Cr.; Jane Owens, Donnybrook Lane; Sheâ€" ila Pagnutty, Gair Dr.; Velma and, Ken Pate, Sara Lou Court; Dougâ€"Pierey, Norseman Ave.; Fred Porter; . Michael Quinie, Anglesey Blvd.; Mary Reeves, Pr. Margaret; Jane Reynolds, Ravenscrest Dr.; Ian Richardâ€" son, â€" Kuhl . Ave.; _ Margaret Rivers, Kipling Ave. N.; Bonnie Rose, Bromley Cr.; Susan Roseâ€" {borough, Northolt Court; Suzanâ€" ne Sanders, Government Rd.; Charlaine Scadding, . Riverlea Dr.; Arla Scott, Westhead Rd.; ‘lev Scott, Lloyd Manor; Robâ€" ert Sheepway, Wendover Rd.; }Ricky Sherman; Maureen Shorâ€" tall; Laurel Sykes, Cramond ;Court; Patricia Traynor, Westâ€" glen . Dr.; Cathie Trivett, Kipâ€" ling Ave.; John Uhrin, Larstone Ave.; Mary Louise Wallace, Westglen Cr.; Gail and Roberta Ward, Martingrove Rd.; Lynne Williams; x aureen Willson, Springbroo®# Gardens and Kenâ€" neth Wright, Northampton. Greywood Dr.; Bonnie McCaâ€" hon; David McClary, Golfcrest Rd.;~Sue ~McDonald; ‘Bywood Dr.; John McMiDan, Clearwater Dr.; ‘Roger McNicholl, Smithâ€" field Dr.; Greg MacPherson, Cedarland Dr.; Paul | Markle, Abilene Dr.; Vicky â€" Mason, Clearbrooke Circle; Bill ‘Melâ€" bourn, Royalavon Cr.; | Marg Moore, Beaverbrook Dr. A Beginners: _ Norma _ Allison, Aldercrest Rd.; David Anderâ€" son, ‘Graywood Dr.; Linda Anâ€" drews, Larstone Ave.; Gabriel Baer, Brentwood Rd.; Beth Bailey,, Bellman Ave.; Jim Baâ€" les; Pentland Place; Beryl Bell, Ravenscrest Dr.; Diane and Terâ€" ry Bell, ?opling Ave. N.; Ronâ€" ald > Bénson, Cranleigh Ct.; Bruce and Dennis Betton Marâ€" tingrove Rd.; Paul Bond, Great Oak Dr.; Brian Bouckley, Putâ€" LOWEST PRICES SAVE 10% SAVE 10% 10% Discount on purchase when paid for with FAMIHY ALLOWâ€" ANCE CHEQUES. TOT to TEEN SHOP 104 MAIN ST. N. TOT to TEEN SHOP Sizes 2â€"3+ and 4â€"6+ GIRLS‘ COATS sNOW SUITS PRAM SUITS SKI SUITS Complete Selection by CORONET LITTLE NUGGET MANCHESTER GIRLS‘ and BOYS‘ COAT SETS Sizes 7â€"12 To en motke replaces lower storm + RKextwibonr ensx venuts, Next Fox Theatre CH. 1â€"6061 Carl. Heath, ~Ballacaine Dr.; Elizabeth Heenan, AsHiburn Dr.: Sharon Hemin&tnn, Kipling Ave N.; Suzan ewett, â€" Hernshaw Cr.; Janice, Hewitt, ‘Springgarâ€" den Rd.; Stewart. Hobbs, Benâ€" non Ave.; Lyni Holmes; Marion Holtham, ‘Westleigh Cr.; Rosone Hosick, Farnington Cr. ‘ robin Dd.; ny; D,ndl‘;; Joe Brooks, G: ; Caroline Broâ€" thers, ‘Westleigh Cr; 4 John ~Ca ,.. Farningham Cr.; zw mpbell, Valentine Ct.; ather, ~Carlile, (Beaverâ€" brook â€" Ave.; David Carr, Pr. George; David‘ Cheal, VanDusen Blvd.; â€" Naney Chtistie, Ravensâ€" crest Dr.;,John Clarry, Beaverâ€" brook;: Karem« Clayton, ‘ Albert Dr,; Donn& Coghrane, Cheshire Dr.; ‘Murgay ~Cdode, Burwood Rd.; â€" Michael . ‘Cole, Coolhurst Ave.; Peter Colquhoun, Elstree Rd.; B. Contrell, Appledale Rd.; Ronnie Cook,/ Meadowvale Rd.; Chris Cooperslipper; Firwood Cr. Maureen Corbett,~Rockingham ;: Dr.; Rickey Couch, Abilane Dr.; Rad. Valerie Coven, ‘Momley Dr.; .+ John Cox, Burlingame Rd.; Glen|?, Crawford, Elford: Blvd.; King Rd Draper, Shadowbrook Dr.; Olive Cl Ellis, Charleston Rd.; Anne Esâ€" C bensen, Dunrobin Dr.; Kerty Rd Feggans, Cheshire Dr.; Charles ‘MaA Fyfe, VanDusen Blyvd.;: Rob Gibâ€" He: son, Bywood Dr.; Joanne Glynn, Cr Kipling Ave, N.; Barry and Suâ€" ky san Greenwood, Kipling Ave. igro N.; Donald, Hampson, .Farningâ€" stoi ham Cr.; Keith Harfield, Prince| George; Jean, Harland, Westâ€"} _ head Rd.; Barbara Harris, Alâ€" brighnt Ave.; <Peter â€" Hayward, Smithwood Dr.;. Susanne Heard, (M. Moniley â€"§t.. > i s dealer now for today‘s ufi@ storm screen windowsâ€"or A.&gnh‘ll&n ngton Available two ways: Iâ€"plece Easy Vents include scroen 2â€"piece Easy Ventsâ€"storms only Nothing extra to buyâ€"all hardware and filtings â€" _ By ESTHER BAKER CH, 4â€"4503 PRIVATE or CLASS Preparation for Royal Conservatory EXatminations Vants and save yoursalf as much as twoâ€"thirds of Soanr ~"ai homnnade the houne. dte your hamaat ‘There‘ need to make i combix:&tnizn storm Mmyomulf 'wl’:bl:"m your ents and save yourself as much as twoâ€"thirds of mmdw 4 ‘The precision cons n of Nicholson Easy Barbara: and Curtis Howard, Piano & Theory Llessons Cathy‘ Menary, Martingrove Rd.; Bob Merritt, Kenway Rd.; Mary Louise Milne, Stavley .Cr,; Heather _ Mitchell, â€" Elderfield Cr.; Dianne Meore, Dunning Ave.; Mary Morrison, Martinâ€" ‘grove Rd.; Don ‘Morton, Grayâ€" ;_stone Gdns.; June: Moses, Westâ€" Gary and Grant King, Bisset. . _ Don Kochuta, Cardigan Rd.; ‘mmlmmte Prcald qmin ) e vaur ts onl W&- Gary Kulferst,: Kipling : Ave,; Sandra LaFrance, Bromley‘ Cr.; David Lamb, Cirelewood; Ll::ru.‘ml’dm' Arch Dgt.; â€"Rick g, Remington Dr.; Rickey LeRoux, . Castlebar Rd.; Beverly Loewen, Princess ‘Anne Cr,; Marlyn Love, Stoney Cr.; Ross McArthur, ‘Bywood. Dr.; Janet McDugal, . Stockbridge _ Ave,; Joanne McKay, Princess Ann Cr.; Philip McKay, Savona Dr.; Sandra McKee, Graystone Gdns; Francis McKenna, Ridge Cross Rd.; Jane McLeod, Shaver Ave. $.; Maleolm Martin, Old Mill ‘Terrace; Terry Martin, Swindon These v'op(dusivc suit swatches are all expensive fabrics. You have only to feel and examine the costly material to prove to yourself that it is all top quality merchandise and at an unusual:low bargain price. Do yourself a favor . . . Have yourself measuredâ€"up for a suit that wiltlive up to everything you would expect from only the best materials available on the Canadian market today. ; Linda Mason, Clearbrooke REG. VALUES TO $79.00 (Continued on .Page 9) %}‘S@ be * /# _ 75 MAIN ST. N. M sROSS STORES (ZÂ¥ _ «=â€" +# 1| _ TL iueflTrad DL A@U 17041 x A PERFECT FIT IS ASSURED! x FAST, EFFICENT SERVICE! ;AILORED TO ORDER _ SUITS SAVE UP TO $25.12 M EN > Dr; THE TIMES & Weisdort‘s WANTED 47 MAIN. ST. 53.88 Wrinkleâ€"free and washable . . Jaly a aiie y Desk To flate | through the day from $25.00 without worry or fuss. Here qre just two from coliection of Fall Dresses Extra Trousers 16.95 Fashions | in sizes 8 to 18. WESsTON Ph. CH. 1â€"7941 6l*s d

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