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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jul 1959, p. 11

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i 1 Main $t. N â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0, 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 EYES TESTED OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN Stanley McNeil INSURANCE AGENCY TD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Chartered Accountant Mawman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours 9 a.m.‘to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to neen Sat or by appeintment PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS PBor a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O0.D. Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE For Appointment CaB CH. 10701 W. M. MYERS OPTOMETRISTS PMONE ATios 8â€"0511 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" sOuciTOR 26 Main §t. North MORTGAGE mONEY 10 «0an D I R EC T OR Y 29% MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"5314 BARRISTERSâ€"SOLICITORS Geo. W. Bull, B.Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne B.A 43 KING ST. Ist AND Ind MORTGAGE mONEY AVAILABLE Buil & Ashbourne Evenings by Appointment ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Kirby Brock REALTOR WOODBRIDGE RO. 9â€"4901â€"AT. 8â€"1143 William D. Lyon B.A., LL.B. 7 MAIN STREET south ESTON _ â€" CH. 4â€"6911 PINE STREET wOODBRIDGE PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotio Chambers R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Resident Parmer of M. T. JAMIESON P MAY & co. Royal Bank Building, Toronte BARRISTER and SOLICITO® Barristers & Solicitors HERB SILLS GOURLEY L. HOWELL Barriste» & Soliciter W ES T O N HEAKES and MacDCNALD BARRISTERS, ETC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Pine St â€" Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple 300 Fridays 4 â€" 6 p.m. And by Appointment PHONE ATias 8â€"0621 ATLAS 8â€"1453 CH. 1â€"0111 Geoffrey Frazer _ Mr. Elgin Skinner, principal of our local school, left yesterâ€" Next came the presentation of Home & School awards, the first being for top student of the year. This was presented by president, Dick McManis and the winner was Miss Anna Kiss. The genâ€" Jeral proficiency award for the allâ€"round student was won by Miss Judith Bell and presented by viceâ€"president, Mrs. Olive rCampbell. The pupil showing ‘the most improvement, chosen by report grades, was Miss Lorâ€" raine Oakley and this was preâ€" sented by viceâ€"president, Mrs. Dorothy Busby. ‘The evening, after these presentations, was spent in a very joyful way when the Grads were joined by the grade seven pupils and some paâ€" rents and dancing to records was enjoyed. Soft drinks and cookâ€" ies were served during the eveâ€"! ning. | * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY PHOTOGRAPHY °* COMMERCIAL PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE $T. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2841 WORK GUARANTEED 114 MAIN st. soutH WESTON CH. 4â€"606 _ The guest speaker was Revâ€" erend Frank Slavik who gave a few good pointers to the listenâ€" ers and gave them in such a manner as to really impress the pupils. Our speaker had been well chosen, _ Principal Skinner proposed the toast to the grade eight class and this was responded to by Miss Judith Bell. EM. 4â€"1863 Money to 18 Torente Street, Teronts was cleared away, was comâ€" menced by Mr. R. V. Evans, exâ€" plaining the proper manner to offer a toast and the proper way and time to drink the toast to the Queen. The toast was then offered, performed in this proâ€" per way, everyone raised his or her glass, drank and then was seated immediately. Mr. Evans had explained that it is not the proper thing to do to sing the National Anthem at this time, as is most commonly done. school, last Thursday evening, With Dick McManis, president, acting as master of ceremonies, twenty pupils and seven of the staff, with other guests, sat down to a dinner of roast beef, new potatoes, green péas, kernel corn, gravy, relishes, pickles, and cake with ice cream. The grads apâ€" peared decked out with mortarâ€" board hats in real grad style. These had been made by Mrs. J. Gundry, Programs had been arâ€" ranged by principal Elgin Skinâ€" ner with assistance by pu‘fil: of his classroom and the decoraâ€" tions had been executed mdinly by grade seven. The tables were tastefully decorated in school colors, blue and gold and were }eentred with bowls of beautiful roses of assorted blending hues. The young ladies as well as the other guests, and the kind ladies who waited on the tables each received a rose. Mrs. Campbell, Whittield Home & School Asâ€" A e es aoh oo pupils of the school, fi:t“'l'hursdly evening. one of the vice-presldénfi',_;: ceived a complete bow! of roses in honour of h;r_‘upi:r't;uc-l;i-r;i wedding anniversary. This she appreciated very much. 1338 WESTON ROAD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ec PHOTOGRAPHY Chartered Accountant . W. LEASK BARRISTERS, ETC. PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT ACCOUNTANTS Keeping ‘Upâ€"Toâ€"Date‘ in HUMBER SUMMIT Edgar Parsons RO 20521 program, after the dinner By OLIVE CAMPBELL AT. 8â€"0206 MUSIC 0â€"16â€"52 Grade four: Donna McManis, Isobel Speers, Jim Travis, Lynne Busby, Janice Wiley, Stephen Hill, Linda Watt, Terry Zebraâ€" uskas, Stephen Rhynold, Susan Willis, Ronnie Sinclair, John Large. Pat Johnson, Paul Barâ€" low, Jack Moss, Robert Corkum. The grade five, now includes Melody McManis, Frances Bamâ€" ber, Billy George, Dawn Snider, John Gundry, Kenneth Parkes, Karen McCormick, Patty Nevâ€" ard, Marilyn Hinbest, Joyce Gilâ€" levet, Dianna Rogers, Darlene Gibbs, Shirley Rhynolds, Patsy Lawder, Heather Gordon, Roseâ€" mary Camubell, David Schultz, Beverley Hamilton, Peter Topâ€" per, Bobby Moss, Larry Eernley, Hope Sweeney, Penny Sweeney, Michello Glibeau, Leslie Smith, George Bateman, Reg. Robertâ€" son. To grade six: Garth McKane, Julius Kiss, Bob Davidson, Shaâ€" rene Wilson,, Judith Britton, Bruce Huggett, Bonnie Sandles, Jim Gregoroff, Edward Rhynold, Sharon Pidgeon, Linda Speers, Bryan Bennett, Janet and Suâ€" san Robertson, Hugh Boyd, Alâ€" lan Hamilton, Barry Turnbull.‘ Paul Busby, Ken Howie, and Paul MacKie, Kathy Owen, Paul! Grant. i ’ Nancy Rogers, Jim Bamber, Carol Dawe, Pamela, Budge, Sharon Stuckey, Bobby Durrant, Brian Robart, John Byle, Barry Parkes, Charleen Johnson, Linâ€" da Gundry, [ To grade seven: Linda Davidâ€" son, Ann Speers, Marsha Fernâ€" ley, Wanda Rhynold, Ben Macâ€" kie, Dorothy Moss, Irene Shepâ€" heard, Allan Shepheard, Jim Sinâ€" clair, and John Fox. « day for Montreal where he will board the Sylvannia for Europe and an extended holiday tour. Bon voyage was wished him by all pupils and staff just before school closed. Mrs. R. Sleigh entertained at a family tea last Sunday in honâ€" our of Mr. Sleigh‘s birthday. The following were the Grads entertained last week at , Whitâ€" field avenue school: Judith Bell, Delphine Crate, Harry Durrant, Keith and Kenneth Evans, Charâ€" les Fernley, Naney George, George Green, Paul Gundry, Heather _Kirby, Anna : Kiss, Chuck Metcalfe, Ethel Norris, Lorraine Oakley, Heidi Quednau, Gary Sandles, David Snidet, Danny Soper, Bill Wallis and Ray Yates. All pupils were sucâ€" cessful and the majority of them plan to attend Thistletown Colâ€" legiate in the Fall. The list of promotions of Whitâ€" field avenue school follows: To grade eight: Sonja Yurick, John Budge, John Campbell, Joe Crosâ€" by, John and Joan Gregoroff, Elaine George, Jim Moreau, Sanâ€" dra Pitman, Margaret Van Etâ€" ten, Neil Wilson, Ria Mein, Dianâ€" ne Hill, Arlene Bamford, Bill Fox, Ken Brooks, Gerry Brcwn.‘ ADDED â€" KING SIZE WRECKâ€"‘EM RACE Your CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH â€" AT. 81191 At Whitfield School assembly last Friday, the program emphaâ€" sized the Dominion Day as Juâ€" lius Kiss, Garth McKane and jori, Barbara Schofield, Tommy Rogers, Lynne and Mark Pillsâ€" worth. Ganie Gifford, Suzanne Britton, | Charles Boyd, Vicki Travis, Kenâ€" [‘ ny McCormick, Anne Gregoroff, | Ricky .McManis, Suzanne Reaâ€" ume, Mark Gundry, Kathy Norâ€" | man, Black Turnbull, Wendy i MacKenzie, Ronnie Christie, Peâ€"| ter Morris, Marshall Byle, Miâ€") chael Fawcett, Marilyn Parkes,;' Cheryl Robart, Carol Johnson, | David DeAdder, Vanda Marchâ€"| se oys From kindergarten to grade one go Alan Trick, Ricky Hill, Michael Schultz, Norman Metâ€" calfe, Cheryl Watt, Larry Harris, Christopher Gammage,â€" David Rugelis, Nancy McKie, Glenn Morris, Judy Belder, Kim Wiley, Stephen Crites, Donald Brooks, Ganie Gifford. Suzanne Rriian son, Rickey Mather, Michael, Rowan, Karen Hinbest, Cathby McManis, Lewis Lawder, Bruce Janie Gifford, Suzanne Britton, Home & School Asso., especi‘lly fec sc e . J i Jime Maxted, Wayne Cross, Linâ€" da Moss, Shirley Wilkinson, Osâ€" car Yurick, Dale Stuckey, Barâ€" bara Britton, . Wendy Pidgeon, Joan Wilson, Susan Evans, Suâ€" san Speers, John Travis, Laura Hamilton, Faye Devins, Ingrid Byke, Wayne Rugelis, Lewis Deâ€" Adder, Clare Crosby, John Van Hyum, Sharon Bateman, Ernie Brown, Harvey Keilly, and Maâ€" rion Cooke, Grade two: Doug George Brian Stinson, Glenn Wilson, Bobby Turnbull, Marion Quedâ€" nau, Julie Gifford, Norma Travâ€" is, Karen Schultz, Karen Devin, Susan Hill, Kenneth Leask, Penâ€" ny Hutcheson, Margaret Howie, Marta Owen, Gwen Luff, Terry Reeves, Teddy Reaume, David Gregoroff, Peter Willis, Jim Watt, Danny Mather, Wesley Hamilton, Timothy Gilbeay, George Moore, Linda Huntley, Linda Huggett, Susan Smith, Stephg_r! Getson, Charlie Wilkinâ€" \Terry: Mather, Betty Valerie Baker, lhnnn- QVM” hn Nancy LaRose and Gordon Robâ€" key, Pamela McKane, Gary Hill, erston, ford, John Reeves, Nancy Boyd, Dwight Cadeau, Michael Zanelli, Hal Hamilton, Eddy Mitchell, Sandra Aspden, Judy . Maxted, Woodbridgeâ€"ATias 8â€"1201 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) CH. 6â€"3031 Woodbridge | Woodbridge Motors Ltd. | Motors Ltd. . _ STAN MAXEY TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES Automatic, whiteâ€"wall tires, windshield washers, crash dash pad. Sharp. White and rust. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE PLYMOUTH Sedan GOING OVERSEAS? DEMONSTRATOR ‘569 PLYMOUTH FURY SEDAN BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Glistening black, radio, washers, Radio, heater. Very clean , Betty ‘ Brooks, Bruce Huggett nmh‘l’tl , Marilyn‘ Bamâ€" {m of the Dominion‘s history and VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe NEW CAR WARRANTY Very economical. Neighbours and friends of the Home & Association, especially the mothers of the pupils in our school, are hereby asked to save all labels and wrappers from various Canada Packers foods to help us obtain a 72â€"cup coffee urn for use at our general meetâ€" ings. Further notice of this venâ€" ture will be sent to all interestâ€" ed The program had been well preâ€" pared and was received by a very appreciative audience. Several awards were made to the pupils with 100% â€"attendance, volleyâ€" ball and baseball awards and Hompr Student tabs were also presented, _ The graduating class received school pins from the Home & School Association with Mrs. Campbell making the presentaâ€" tions in the absence of the presâ€" ident. Several teachers who are leaving the staff, received gifts from their pupils in the classâ€" rooms, There will be two new faces on the staff in September with an assistant to the principal who works between this school and the Humberview school on Main street North at Weston. _ "ACROSS THE BRIDGE" An Hour and a Half of Cartoons and Comedies "I WANT.TO LIVE" folks but in the meantime, Ltd. MT. DENNIS MON.â€"TUES.â€"WED. July 6, 7, 8 â€" SUSAN HAYWARD "AUNTIE MAME" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL MATINEE For the Children "WESTBOUND" ROSALIND RUSSELL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "WESTBOUND®" RO. 9â€"1960 RANDOLPH SCOTT THEATRE Air Conditioned ROD STEIGER also with | â€" Try Them SmVC,. 200 them im a EXCEPTIONAL VALUE New tires. Very clean Oneâ€"owner . truck. 52 FARCO %4&â€"Ton Express END of the MONTH _ Post. See you Wednesday. S‘long. : Is this the manager of the Odeonâ€"Roxy in Woodbridge ? Well this is "THE $H AGG Y DOG" â€" I just thought I‘d call to tell you I‘ll be at your show next Wo&nnday and 1| can only stay 4 days. I‘m a real busy pooch you know. Tell all my friends to see me up there . . . okay ? I have to go now and see a Saturday ivonlng HELLO ... Automatic, radie, washers, . new paint, blue. Truly a luxury car Very special, to Miss) Chinese for Signals, washers, new fires, twoâ€"toms bive. Dependable transportation. 54 Plymouth Sedan EASY TERMS Use Our uP TO 30 MOT TO PAY .: y$

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