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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Feb 1959, p. 3

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Scarlett Rd. Businessmen lii.tlity( Night The Bearlett Road Bush-ms Mttrt's Acsoeiuion, und r the Mnmnship of Mr. {imam}: “new, held their second na- na! mid Night at Pine Paint Golf Club, Roxane. lut Thurs- day night with MI member: and Sainsbury Bros. Lid. Plumbing and Heating Alterations - Repairs M Years Service " Main Sm» North CH. 4-7191 WESTON 'tttIEP C, a tttttpp "'"' . - ; End of line Asst, Sizes. I no Clearance. I on PAIR _-.. o ( YARD . I EACH ' PAIR FOR " IAIN " E. WEN" ANNIVERSARY YEAR " CROSS sr., WESTON CH. I-746l tttttity CLEARANCE WOMEN'S ttttity Man’s Work Socks GIRLS’ SKIRTS Order NOW for That Wudding In "rtin.frhtrr" Columbus' coming Was ffne "up! Ho had no plumbing. MEN'S WEAR CREST Sizes 2 ttt 6x ROSS STORES CO. LTD. Countersoiled GLOVES Formal I Wear Rentals Asst. Styles Soiled. EACH lit:,',:"),':'.,:,", playing Bingo, and ‘lunch being served. Sr. Regent Anne Delaney thanked the om.. Cers and Co-workers for their work on Sunday at the Mid, winter Conference, Jr. Reg, Joyce Schott is out of the Hospi- tal, Guide Edna Bourne in St. Joseph's for an operation. On Feb. 23rd, the Chapter is hav- ing an Open Night with Euchre and Bingo. EACH TMoose To Hold Open Bingo Night 311w“. beg-II; with 1dt?t , . In. M V. ‘ samba us his m:- 'John. ny Methane!" c’eptured the imagination of the audience in his well rounded turn. He also was I superb M.C. torthe eve- ning. Dancing followed the din- ner and a euchre contest was conducted by Herb Nlepage. A large number at valuable prizes were Ilsa distributed to the win. ners ot the many surprise draws end events. Inpll sixteen draws were made, the prizes 'ranging trom cum of paint to electric coffee percolator. Everyone was moot enthusiastic regarding the lovely dinner and the; well known caterer who prepared it Among the distinguished guests present were Reeve and Mrs Ozzie T0trle. Dep. Reeve and Mrs. Murray Johnson, Council. lor and Mrs. Robert Bush, Coun. l cilior and Mrs. John Allen,, Councillor and Mrs. Andy Mae. Donald, who all presented greet-) ings during the dinner to the kil sociation for its splendid work in the district for the benefit of the taxpayers and they said it was a pleasure to receive sug- gestions from this Association as these suggestions were always presented with eonMenee in the judgement of the tawnship oi. ficittls. The committee in charge of the affair were Mr H. Man Lead. ehairman; Mr. William Wyllie, Mr. H. L. Gill and Presi- dent Tom Scott. West Toronto Chapter " Wo- men ot the Moose.held their regular meeting on Monday night Jan. 26th with Sr. Regent Anne Delaney presiding. Child Care Chairman Dorothy Millar End a Social evening with the Women's BLDUSES swiped Face cloths Boys’ mm. Gloves Men’s Dress Shim ' Yards FOR Anon“! 'trua. Inch FOR (BUTTON PRINTS Drapory Malorials WOMENS HOUSEDBESSES Ga ontiet style Cttunmrsoihrd About 12x12 36" Wick [KI] [KI] PAIR Broken sizes, EACH PAIR Women's Fll LL and HALF SLIPS TheeGood Neighbours Club met Thursday, January 29th, at the home of Mrs. M. Nash, 36 Brnecrest Ave., for their weekly Euchre. Mrs. Florence MadLack- Ian won first prize with 75, Mrs. Hart second with 71, Mrs. Grace Pilger third with 69, and Mrs. Ames won low score prize with 42. Northern Etobicoke Y,M.-Y.W. --A boys' gym centre is held each Saturday morning, 9-12, in Elmlea Public School, for boys Bruce Petrie, Albion Road, celebrated his seventh birthday last week. Twelve of his chums helped him celebrate with a lovely party. . Mrs. Joyce Brown was the quest of honour at a shower held last week at the home of Mrs, Merle Denyer. Mrs. Brown re- ceived some lovel’fts for baby to be. Refreshmen were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Mildred Lamb. _ Miss Doreen Taylor left by plane from Malton for a holiday in Jamaica. Boys' Lined Jeans "ii'iljiile7u cotton nishclolhs _ tlllli PLAID SLAGKS ELMLEA and HUMBER HEIGHTS Six" ' to " Cotton Mesh Broken sizes CIEEIYlril thi. ImHI MRS. A. CARBIS - CH, tf26tt [KID M'otura. Ins Law Trouble , Milk} ) Mrs. Grove was elected Prey rident for 1959. Mr. Campbell in- itroduced the speaker of the eve- ;ning, Mr, Bruce Shaw, treasurer 'ot the Canadian Red Cross Soci- jty. He spoke' on "Disaster," out- !lined what the Red Cross had (done in Winnipeg 1950 flood; also in Hurrican Hazel, the work done then. He stated that Etobi- Tcoke Branch was well spoken of lin all branches of Can-ch. He (praised the work of the home iworkers slying it wss I model 1unit. Also, high in his praises ‘wss the work done amen; senior [citizens in 1958 was 1 wonderful I?,',?:,??,?",'.:'!; 'Basie Principal,' .alwnys ready to face the task [no matter how large or small., “The Red Cross celebrates its 1tP birthday this year. Also 50th tearsot incorporation into med Cross Society. Mr. Shaw's (closing remarks were: The Red ‘Cross is always ready to help and help goes out to all mic .no matter what nee or creed. iMrs. Beaver thanked Mr. Shaw "or his most interesting ulk. Westmeint Unit m: ( Mrs. Leuvem was elected ichttirTnatt, Twenty volunteers gave ll! houm with. " three lblood donor ellnlcs in May, do- lruted-ttir.kitt to loci cupboard Und use» to Senior Gillan 'Pienie. Clinie converter. Mm. J, 'H. Dool reported twelve clinics were held " Bunker Helm .lith l terta1 d as he l A model aeroplane course for boys 9 to 12 years of age is be- ;ing held at the home of Mr. Tachauer, 32 Checkendon Road, Saturday mornings and after- ‘noons. This course runs six weeks {from January 24th to February I28th. Boys taking this course lare: John Davidson, Tom Malins, IAubry Carter, David Luscombe, (Ricky Lester, Warren Struth, jRay Perrin, Allan Carter, Leslie rWardrope. Robert Mather, Terry lYoung, Wayne Campbell, Bruce iBolton, Allen MacDonald, Jim Nath. The present modelling course is full up, but boys wish- ling to take the next course can ‘register on March 6th; course starts 'March 7th and will be held at the home or Mr. Tach. fauer. A The Twentieth Annual Meet- iing of Etobicoke township and (District Branch Canadian Red LCross was held Tuesday, Janu- ‘lary 27th. in the Colonel Streight ;, Legion Hall, 1slingttsn. Dessert _ and coffee was served before the lmeet‘mgl Mr. Davey welcomed p the visitors and members. Invo- Nation was given by Ven. Arch- ‘deacon Robert P. Dann, St. ‘George‘s Church - on - the .. Hill ‘- Reeve Waffle, Honorary Presi- 1dent, brought greetings trom the ': township council. At West Humber School. Mr. Bob Bissell is leader and instruc- tor. Time is 9-12 o'clock a.m., for boys 9-11 years. Activities con- sist of games and tumbling exer- cises at both schools. Teenage basketball and gym- nasties are held every Thursday evening at 7.30 for boys ages 16 to 20 in Thistletown Collegiate. Leaders are Mr. Mae Keith and Terry Sye. For' further informa- tion on~these and other activities Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown, 56 Lockheed Blvd., on the birth of a daughter on January 30th. ages 9-11 years. Mr. John Ever- ett is the instructor. of the Y.M.-Y.W. please call Gd tension secretary Mr. Owen, CH. 6-2691. Congrattilations -to Mr. and Mrs. Walker, 48 Golfdown Drive, orcthe Birth r?t a daughter. Mrs.' Leavens, Mrs. Cow and Mrs. Carthcart received their 10 year pins and a certitieate of merit. Those attending from Humber Heights were: Mrs. Fraser, Mrs Leavens, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs Grubb, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Cow. Mrs. Smythe, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs, Cathcart, Mrs. Morrison. and pre-tschool children attend- ing. Mrs. Fraser, sewing con- vener, reported they had sewn 290 articles and made nine quilts and made 2,000 folded articles in 1958. East Rexdale Unit chairman, Mrs. G. Hutchinson repoyed twelve clinics were held during 1958 and one salk vaccine clinic. A total of 98 new ’QQBiésf‘BiHs' 449 regular children. A total of 158 hours were given by six (Continued on page B) CAMERA CENTRE H. J. CADWALLADER, Mgr Cor. Main and John St. PHOIOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES and DEVELOPING [REE CH. 4-5991 125 In“ In "59 than an than a dial" Don’t wait tet so! your " Chovrold - go! it new - in inst 30 mimics you can drive out of Weston Motors Ltd. in your mnkinc new " Chuvrolol. Now, its any to gal your " Chevrolet from Toronto’: fastest growing Chev dealer - Weston Motors ltd. For All o foaming all models In a muhlwdo of colours . and many an ready for " mlnm dolvory. Weston WCT If Holds Regular Meeting The Jinn-17 muting ot the Wanton Union at the WC..S.U, was hold at the hem of In. A. Ttsts-ns, " King Strut. On Wednesday, January am " 2:15 PM, Mm. Davida was in the chair and conducted the bushing pdriod: The devotional wu taken by Mrs. V. Buuey, the theme be- ONTARIO BEDDING CO. BEAUTYREST Old "hi ”1'". "aaa auau ai, mad “- uh. s,e,'slllt,0,, 6-8lll23sg, 106 LAMBTON AVE WELCO MEATS LIMIIEI Move ll, to Quality - Shdp ai Get Acquainted Sali),ti..'.._,i, Two-nu sums "tmNttot Imam” EM. 6-2363 tana-rise-its WEEK'S sPECiAL-EHoetivo Fob. 2 n , RED on BLUE BRAND, TENDER, JUICY, AGED To PERFECTION 1llllrtlMtlllllll)ill 1lrllllilAlllE MARSHALL 106 lAMBTDI AVENUE. MOUNT DENNIS - FREE. DELIVERY OPEN THURS. and FRI. 'TILL 9 P.M. mszumaucoe-mnay}c During this wholo month commencing Monday} Fobruary 2, we will be spocialing many Cop "I; moan at fantastically low pricos. We invite you Iodrop i and "get acquainted" with 'tur..- a, Big tlmlitriihmllll hit In. 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