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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Apr 1959, p. 5

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{| Congratulations to Mr. Ken Smith of 20 Loney Avenue who gelebrated his 22nd birthday dn Sunday April 5th, 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Armana Leckie of 234 Richard Clark Drive have just celebrated the birth of their daughter on March 19th, Having two sons, this was a big occa sion. Congratulations. Rev. and Mrs. Borland have spent the last week in Obio atâ€" tending a ministerial conference. During their absence on Sunday April 5th, the following layâ€" men led the worship at Beverâ€" ley Hills United Church: E. A Bloor, A. E. Caswell and E. G. Wray. Friends and neighbours of the Hughes family of 26 Richard Clarke Drive are sorty to hear that they will be leaving the district shortly and take up resiâ€" gence in Saskatoon where Mr Hughes has been _ transferred. Good luck in your new home. Mrs. Irene Rogers of Minme Avenue entertained â€" Mr. and Mrs.. Ron Page and family of Deep River over the Easter holiâ€" days. The next General Meeting of the Yvonne Avenue Home and School â€" Association â€" will â€" tae place at the school on Monday April 13th. Installations of offi gers will take place at thal meeting. This is the last meetâ€" ing of the season. The assoctâ€" «tion will hold Spring Fair on Saturday May 2nd. _ Miss â€" Laurie â€" Larocque â€" of Grafton spent Easter week with her Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Lorimer of Meadowlane Avenue. Sam Pesce of the Pelmo Park Bowling League bowled 392 flat. 398 with handicap last week. He bowled 9 straight strikes but on FOX ALLAN DIANA MORE CASH Turn Your Car In For Ready Cash LIENS PAID OFF WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN NORTHVIEW MOTORS ERE and THERE No Waiting Fost Service Call THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. APRIL 9 â€" 10 â€" 11 MON. â€" APRIL 2385 DUFFERIN at Eglinton ADULT ENTERTAINMENT also LADD â€" ERNEST BOR KATE JURADO in BADLANDERS RVU. 26967 Dx THEATRE WESTON CH. 1â€"7661 For Your WYNTERS CAR Get TUES 13. Cinemascope Oakdale Acres BORGNINE U the tenth ball the 5 pin stayed up. * 4 Susan Marshall of 19 Tumpan$ Street celebrated her 6th birth« day on Sunday April 5th, 1959 Nancy Skilleter of 4 Â¥youne Avenye is suNering with the Maesles but is progressing very well, Wendy Miller of 15 Adele Av: enue is also a victim of measles and is now doing well. It seems to be harder on the Mothers. Mrs. Joan Marshal} and chii+ dren of Minnie Avenue have all nad a bad time with the flu bug and are now progressing very well. Miss Erika Fuchs of Ridge Point Crescent is leaving this tor a ten week vacation in Europe. She will be visiting her grandmother in Germany, Miss Fuchs is employed with the Cenadian Bank of Commerce. The staff held a farewell party for her on Friday April 3rd. . _Carl Cooke â€"of Jane Street will be celebrating his 8th birthâ€" day on April 25th, 1959. The 4H "Castlemore Classics" with their president, Ann Hall; secretary Vera Fenwick, and press reporter, Shirley Livingâ€" ston, have been enjoying their current project, "The Club Girl ‘Enterwim.“ Hospitality in the home and table setting were topics studied at the homes of Shirley Livingston and Priscilla Head. Fancy sandwich making was demonstrated by Mrs. Lorne \Maw at her home for the Easter ‘Monday program. St. John‘s Church, Castlemore W.A. were hostesses to the memâ€" ‘bers of 5 other neighbouriny ‘church groups at their April ameeting held at the Woodbridge Golf Club reception room on |\ Thursday evening, April 2nd. Approximately fifty ladies were oresent â€" from â€" Christ Church, \Woodbridge W.A.;_ Christ Church, Bolton W.A.; Ebenezer United Church W.A.; Central United Church W.A., and Knox resbyterian Church, Vaughan, W.M.S, Mrs. W. Hunter welâ€" comed the ladies and conducted the meeting, assisted by Mrs. S Morrison who acted as secretary Also assisting with the program were Mrs. Head and Mrs, Cousâ€" ins. _ Mrs. Cousins‘ missionary <ervice in western Canada was the subject of her talk and provâ€" ~d quite interesting. COLERAINE Old newspapers were collected in the district on Saturday mornâ€" ing, April 4th, by the Cubs and Scouts of Nashville. "Getâ€"well" wishes are extendâ€" ed to Mrs. G. McGiliivray, who is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital. The 4H "Country Cooks" of South Vaughan joined several other nearby Vaughan clubs in a speciai meeting held in Velâ€" lore Hall where interesting films by the Department of Agriculâ€" ture were presented, Each club contributed to the program and By MRS. N. WATSON CY. sâ€"i43 NOW! TIL‘ SATURDAY: TONK A ODEON â€" ROXY SAL MINEO i WALT DISNEY‘S Starts Thurs., Apr. 18, Jorry Lewis "The Geisha Boy" "TONKA" NITELY AT 7.15 and 9.36 ° _ CoNTINUOUS SAT. FROM 1 P.M. "TONKA" SHOWN SAT â€" AT 1.50, 4.20, 6.560, 9.20 Mr. and Mrs. Art Doan enterâ€" tained 15 guests for dinner reâ€" cently when they celébrated the birthdays of their daughter, Mrs. nmummmm-3 daughter, Cathy McMenis. Ladies of the community are out in full force this week can» vassing for that worthwhile proâ€" ject, the Cancer Society, Please welcome these ladies and be as generous as possible with your contributions, Maybe the caller has already been in your section Perhaps if you were missed beâ€" cause of going to business or other reasons, l(o\x would he good [enou[h to call Mrs, T. Woodley at AT. 8â€"1061 and she will arâ€" range to have a lady call on you. Cancer is a thing that can strike anywhere, anytime, in the best of families and if we can assist a little individually, our givings collectively can keep the reâ€" search men busy and mayhe some day soon we will have at least the cause known and then the The Irish Tones and | their wives were the guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGilliâ€" \'r;-ly at Vi‘s Restaurant recently. The Bowling League is coming to the final stages of league games and we hope to have the names of prizeâ€"winning teams in a future issue. We are sorry to report so many of our little people under the inâ€" fluence of that old Chicken Pox just now. A lot of them spent the Easter vecation battling the nuiâ€" Kathy Soper, from Mrs. Foster‘s group played the accordion. Miss Beverley Lambie of Milâ€" ton, spent her Easter holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Brownlee and Jim. \ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carâ€" berry and. family motored to Niagara Falls on Wednesday. April first. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Laskay, visited> with the forâ€" mer‘s sister, Mrs. W J. Watson and family, on Saturday, March 28th. When Wilf. Jones took one of his riding horses out for the first tryâ€"out for the season, things did not work out just as he had planned. â€" After going about a mile from home the horse sudâ€"| denly decided it had had enough. ‘ and with an unexpected buck,| dumped its rider off and gallopâ€"‘ ed away. Upon reaching home on foot, Wilf, found the horse meekly â€" awaiting his arrival. However, "Jones will ride again", according to Gil Mcâ€" Closky The 4H "Country Cooks" of S Vaughan held a very profitable twoâ€"inâ€"one meeting on March 28th at the home of their leader; Mrs. G. Foster. Following the regular business routine a lengthy discussion on menus was held. The girls were then given an outline of all the different‘ forms in which milk is presentâ€" ‘ed to the buying public. The ‘girls were then divided into groups and asked to prepare a| |supper, stressing milk on the ‘menu, and each group prepared one special dish. . Finally they sat down to sample their efforts On Wednesday, April 1, the girls Keeping ‘Upâ€"Toâ€"Date in HUMBER SUMMIT !| NOTES are planning to attend a special meeting at Velore to view a film entitled "Milk Made" By OLVE CAMPRELL _ ; . AT. $080 _ ‘The residents of the communâ€" m 4 it 2sA oi dsA ds dn ds ity‘ who have been holidaying erâ€",| The Pine Ridge W.A. held. a re. |very successful bake sale a couâ€" wuhdwuumudwmmo ""* lto add a substantial sum to their organ fund, Mr. and Mrs. R. McManis celâ€" ebrated their wedding anniverâ€" sary on April éth. Congratula; tions and best wishes for many, many more such celebrations. April 20th will see the new Executive installed in office at the Whitfield Ave. Home and School Association. Mrs. Isobel Walker will officiate. The film, "Qur Mr, Sun," will be shown by the Bell Telephone Co, A treat is in store for all who attend Be on time, 8 p.m. S!-IARP. soliciting for this missionary. just [mentioned it as an interesting There have been several calls about sending elothing, etc., to Hong Kong, after I mentioned a name in this column. I am not item. Birthday greetings to Andrew Barker, who will be one year old on the ninth of April Prize winners at the rateâ€" payers euchre were‘ Mrs, Jun\ Cossey, Mrs. Reta Fawcett, Mrs. James Fisher, Howard Carberry, Mrs. Betty Morrow, Frank Armâ€" strong. Door prize was won by Mrs. Betty Morrow; draw prize by Mrs. Reta Fawcett and travâ€" elling prizes by Mrs, Fisher and Bill Mason. SMITHFIELD NEWS Smithfield lost three families last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Stiles and their family moved to Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson and family to Cooksâ€" ville and Mr. and Mrs, KHoward Ella and family to Woodbridg«. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faweett, of No. 27 Highway, entertained friends from Cornwall for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ella of Albion Road on Sunday. MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. APRIL 13â€"14â€"15 "THE JOLSON STORY" MT. DENNIS "SCREAMING MIMI" ‘"THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. APRIL 9â€"10â€"11 ‘"THE MISSOURI! TRAVELLER" THEATRE RO. 9â€"1960 also KENNETH MORE ANITA EKBERG BUtler 63362 home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hanâ€" na spent severai months in Flor» ida; Rev. and Mrs. R. W. French spent several weeks there and Mr. and Mys. E. Winn are home from a four weeks‘ holiday‘ at Miami Mr. and Mrs. M. Defoe spent the Easter weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Defoe and family of Keswick. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nightingale of Oak Ridges visited with Mrs. Nightingale‘s dather, Mr. W Magloughlen on Sunday. Kim Abbott, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Abbott, passed away on Wednesday. The funeral service was held in the funeral parlor in Port Credit on Saturday, March 28th. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Abâ€" bott and Dallas in their loss. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Tenâ€" nant returned bome on Sunday after visiting for 5 days with their daughter, sonâ€"inâ€"law and family near Chicago. KLEINBURG|* Mrs. Gordon Shute of Mont« real is visiting for a few days with her sister, Mrs. G. Ingham, Mrs. E. Donneral and Cheryl visited with her mother, Mrs, A. Bates, Pine Grove on Wed~ nesday Mrs. E. Shaw and Alex had Bert Gunn of Thistletown as an Â¥ $ ¥¥ X X X¥¥4 Â¥ X¥¥4Â¥4¥¥4Â¥4Â¥4 Â¥ 4Â¥ ¥¥4 4. This Coupon is Good For One . . . F YÂ¥ * Free Game Of Open Bowling M MX M X X §¥ Â¥ X¥¥4Â¥4Â¥4Â¥4 4Â¥ 4 4Â¥ *Â¥ YOUR PERSONAL W LOAN NOMWMB. :. .cs crrrrrerscessconseracerererers Address.................... Phone No. BOWLERAMA BOWLING LANES CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE For Ne More Than One Coupon Per Bowler On Any One Day. 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