Times & Guide (1909), 25 Feb 1960, p. 3

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maul-Elon- to Mr. din. All! Pith. Jr., on the uni“! of ttt mud daughter " Hutton- vi to. The - five pupils of Whit- field Ave. dual have their favor. iu “new. Mr. Alan Cox, back with the]: glut his recent? extended convulucence. Mr. Cox the in returned to the Friday Night Club KEEPING UP TO DATE IN $ltllll1lElllt9llj1lltlllt for the Junior and Senior Teen Damn. Luz Friday the Junior: enjoyed l “Ii-rd Time" party with A” members appearing in Jens,, patches and till. There are tour more "Friday Nights" before the anon is closed. All Juniors and teenagers am: invited to enjoy a pleasant evening where super- vision in strict. but most enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sleigh and family have just returned from a motor trip to the sunny south. On their return trip, they had to con- tend with severe snow storms and stop over for the night. Get-well wishes are extended to Mrs. Connie Shepherd who in now in hospital and to France, Bamber, of the British Fruit Market, who has recently undergone an appen- dectomy, and in convaleacing at her home. ' Mrs. Ray Norris and Miss Babb of the school have also been under the weather and we sire cerely hope they Will soon be restored to good health. Last week, Mrs. Ken Cross was hostess It I miscellaneous shower for Miss Elaine Reeves who will 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form, signed by.tht complainant in duplicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at " office at The Township Municipal Building, Richmond Street, Maple. . AND TAKE NOTICE THAT the lists to be so revised are the original lists for each polling sub-division (Nos. I to 27 inclu- sive) as prepared and certified by the enumeratars for the said polls. ' I. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the names of any person or per- sons entitledto be entered on the said list have been omitted from the some, or that the names of any person or persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may on or before the 4th day of March I960 apply, eomphrin ttr appeal ttt have his name or the names of an other person or persons entered on, or removed from the list. Complaints may be made on the first day of the above Sittings to the Revising Officer. , V 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at any time prior to the sittings of the Revising Officer, any voter whose name us omitted from the list as prepared by the enumeraton, or any pereon who hoe knowledge of the fact that the home or name: of any other voter or voters have been so omitted, may " inform the Returning Officer in writing, etating the name: and addresses of the voter or voters to omitted. _ - TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals with regard P. the voters’ lists to be used at the voting on March l9th, 1960 under The Liquor Licence Act, in the municipality of the Township of Vaughan, will be held at the following time and places set forth in the schedule hereinafter set out: Bruce Ralph, Esq. will be the Revising Officer and J. M. McDonald, Clerk of the said municipality, will be the clerk of the Revising Officer Data of Sittings Fri., March 4, I960 and Sat., March 5, I960 Clerk of the Revieing Officer Township Municipel Building, Meple, Omrio J. M. MCDONALD Bind um In 40y qt February, 1960. NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICER On Saturday, Feb. 20th, the local firemen treated their ladies to a fine dinner and entertainment. This event took place in Pine Ridge church hall with members of the WA. catering and supplying the guests with a delicious roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. This was the 20th such banquet en- joyed by the men but quite a few changes have taken pllce since the start of the Volunteer Brigade. mm Mr. Ian-0nd Built" In! sum”. " 10mm. li- Duvet home ia in “(than but she in employod by I kw Mice in the city here and the In?" coupld will make their home in Walton utter the wedding. The voiding takes plate in the Labor-n Church, Con- cord and Bloor streets, Toronto, on Saturday afternoon. THE VOTERS' "LIST ACT The next Caneer Work Meeting will be held on March 24th in the Arena, and you are liked to keep your supply of old cotton: eoming to the memebu. A cull to AT. 8-0296 will inaure an immediate pick-up of any such material. At the beginning, the wives of the men provided the meal for the men only, in a portion of the former post office in this com- munity. For several years, this was the arrrangement, but then the men decided to .cater to their ladies and so had outsiders serve the meal that had been provided by the wives. An improvement as the years went by, brought the present day arrangements into be- ing, when an association such as the W.A., handles the complete dinner and serving of same. Each Townlhip Munitipnl landing 1960 Richmond Street, Maple, Ontario Place of Sittings The Clerk’s Office (Referred to in Section 74) lady recom- . beautiful - u all. mun the hall Ind while at dimr, recoivol I louvenir of some kind, to take tom. On this 20th tnnivorury. the gift Wu . copper thermometer in I Iunbunt design. Head table guests included Chairman Bill Chapman and Mrs. Chapman; Mr. Vernon Singer, MPP for York Centre; Mr. lex Mekenaie, MPP for York North; Councillor James Service, of North York and Mn. Service; Rev. 1. Amini of Pine Ridge Church and Mrs. Amini; Capt. Eric Parker. of the, North York Firefighters' As. sociation Union and Mrs. Parkes; Mrs. H. Parkes. Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sleigh; (Mr. Sleigh was a former Chief of this area); Mr. John Gibson, of North York Fire- fighters and Mrs. Gibson; and Chief Chas. Jordan Ind Mrs, Jor- dan, of Humber Summit Brigade. Several head table guests were absent because of illness and get- well wishes were extended to the absentees by Chairman, Bill Chap- man. Rev. Amini gave the bless- ing and the meal was then served most efficiently by the MA, mem- bers. After the toast to the Queen. the head table guests were intro- duced and each brought greetings from their own district. The re- tired Chief, Bob Sleigh read a copy of the Telegram of Sept. 14th, 1942, describing the new truck and equipment provided for the local bucket brigade. The of- ficers and men at that time in. cluded some of the present day names, but quite, a few changes have taken place since the forma- tion of this group. Chief Jordan recalled the first Time of Sittings I I a.m._to 12 noon 2 p.m. to 4 pm. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. HIS HONOUR JUDGE ROBERT FORSYTH ONTAIIO Chairman of the them [and for tho Comm of York Room ttw, Guy Hull, Toronto, Onhrk Efforts to secure g suitable lite for I link-Ii to nerve the Welt end of North York township con- tinued " this week's meeting ot the Council when it wu decided to refer I property committee recommendntion involving the Amesbury Park "en to the pnrks committee for further study. While general agreement was reached on a location m the vicinity " Keele Itreet and Law- rence avenue. there were "widely varied views on precise sites. The spot favored by the chief of North York’s fire department would visit he made to appear before the North York Chief and.tuiminiatm" tors to appeal for some help to- wards fire protection for this district. An old 1937 truck chassis was provided and the local boys went to town on it and produced a tank truck which served the dis- trict until the present truck was bought. During the evening, several numbers were rendered by the Irish Tones and Bert Harrison gave two readings. Mrs. John Booth assisted at the piano and Mr. Art Donn provided some coloured slides of his recent west- ern trip. Mr. Jordan thanked the ladies of the church for their work and the toast to the wives wus res- ponded to by Mrs. Campbell A grand evening was finally brought to .a close and another such night is anticipated for next year. Saggest Amesbury Site Far North York Firehall Revising Officer Bruce Ralph Crrdttarimm. f front on Kali street. Estimates of the coat of suitable land tur erection of I {111th fronting on Etele w“ between $25,000 and $35,000. Council's property committee offered a compromise sugges- tion which would provide for pur- chase of I plot of 100 feet by 150 feet at the southeast extremity of Amesbury' Park, with direct access to Lawrence avenue close to the Keele street intersection. Marian Heights residents, " well as ratepayers in the Maple Leaf urea, expressed concern' at the proposal and Councillor Wil. liam Lyon, to ensure that deputa- tions would have an opportunity to be heard on the matter, moved that the proposal be referred to the parks committee. According to one township offi- cial, the spirit of compromise would be carried out to the extent of proposing that the fireball con- struction might be combined with vrection of a fieldhouse for the Amesbury Park layout. Memories of their own school days when they were "on the re- ceiving end", and had to learn "Charge of the Light Brigade", "The Solitary Reaper" and "The Burial of Moses" were recalled by members of a panel while discuss- ing the subject, "Education meth- ods of today as compared with those of 25 years ago" at Roding Street Home and School Associ- ation's February meeting. Mr. Kirk M. Given, principal of Homily Heights Junior High School was panel moderator. Other panel members were'. Mrs. M, Schwartz, Home and School Coun. cil Representative for this area; Mr. D. L. Boi'nhold, Inspector of Schools for North York; Mr. A. Charlton, Principal of Tumpane School; and two business men, Mr. L. G. Jamison and Mr. J. Leyds. Roding St. H.&S. Panel Probes Old And New Methods Comparisons brought out some interesting points. In the selection of Material for the school cur- riculum 25 years ago it was point- ed out that the needs of the child TELEPHONE CONSULTATION AND TUBES TESTED FREE ElECIRO [AB For fast, absolutely guaranteed TELEVISION RADIO and HI-FI Service U NTI L IO EVERY NIGHT Clerk of Revising Officer J. M. McDonald TOO Wilson Ave. ME. 5-1888 SERVICE T Y. CALL in his later years was taught, whereas now they learn subjects relating to the growing interests of the child. The subject of discipline, at home as well as in the schoolroom was covered at length. A good defini- tion of discipline came from the discussion; all agreeing that free- dom within limits, narrow or wide, and including responsibility, was a "positive" approach to it, and that application depended strictly on the individual. All agreed that mn- stancy of application wai'rnost im- portant. Mr. Frank Duke, president, re- minded members that their help would be much appreciated on March 26th, the date of Roding Street School's Spring Fair. The response for material is good, he said, but men are needed to super- vise the games. CAMPBELL TROPHY WINNERS " the teat petroleum bonaplel held in Ontario " the BOB-n Golf and Country Club were the White Rue “I! from Cunadinn Oil Companies Limited. H. S. Splrrow (right), of Brill-h American Oil, [arugula Our drill and -iertee unable in to repair any maka of watch " perfection. Promo! urviu. Fully Guaranteed for I Year. 'tkit, 'i'f;'t'gCi' WA'I'G " t g REPAIR 69 Main St. N. - Weston (Opp. Loblcws) CH. 7-8333 expert work on every type watch Crddit Jewellers Don't wait 'til the March deadline LI VOGUE RENEW YOUR I LICENCES llNllOW'l, ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF ' who have not obtained 1960 Licences NOTICE TO MOTORISTS Your 1959 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at midnight, March 16th. 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