Times & Guide (1909), 19 May 1960, p. 6

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38 PINE STREET Two representatives of the T. Eaton Co. were at the school last week to select a boy and a girls as Woodbridge High deleâ€" gates on the Eaton Junior Council and Executive for the coming year. Chosen as represcentatives Te im tet nepmne TeT NCHDY ie mean submitted to the Thornhill stuâ€" ‘" thc} mee_t). John Agar wen i & ing the broad jump and came in dent council. The idea behind : " & â€" Fil , second in the hop, step and jump. the proposal is to enable both icegula hool A rogram activities Among the juniors, John Mcâ€" §ci tls n; mp gol the exper Leod and Brian Henderson finâ€" Jonky A p9 o tlomefIShed second and third in the ences of each school on problems I : Fane j h J 4 . The B _d'Jdvehn throw. In the intermedâ€" affectlr(l’g the ‘”tudm_tf“ feThom jlate events, David â€" Rutherford og Sn.‘ ent.‘Senat'ou‘f) J Or.""'posted a second in the hurdles l en t io mseuss the pro.| OX pictu 20 fourth in the hop, posal at the next meetnig. step and jump. The Woodbridge R Sohcxtatlon_ of orders for school . intermediate |relay teamâ€"Doug rings and pins has been ©9"â€"|Blair, Bob McDowell, Don Moth pleted and distribution is °*PCCtâ€" |and David Rutherfordâ€"were the ed within three weeks. Delivery |winnore in that event. . | of the Yearbook is promised by| =_, * . . s â€"§ the publishers before May 25th) _ Under the direction of Miss which is the date for distribu.| Franklin and Mr. Frame, memâ€" ti6n of the book. bers of the boys‘ and girls‘ athâ€" o j 3 {letic associations have been hard | Student Events at work on arrangements for the | Congratulations are in order annual Athletic Banquet to be| for Pat Heffron, winner of the | held _ tomorrow night. _ Guest! history award in rade XIL. Pat speaker for the occasion is to | has returned from a week‘s conâ€"|be Dick Shatto, the outstanding ! ference at Ottawa, the award for Argonaut player. Awards are her achievement which was sponâ€" to be made to Anne Powlesland, sored by the‘ Rotary Club of voted the outstanding girl alh-“ Woodbridge. Hetso of the atmaw ed El pt onl By Betty Van Haastrecht Delegation News After long discussion and conâ€" sideration, members of the Stuâ€" dent Delegation approved a resoâ€" lution to provide for payment of students‘ fees for the coming year. As provided in the new procedure, the student will pay an activity fee of $2.75 at the beginning of the school year. Such payment would include the cost of an athletic card. a Deleâ€" gation card and the Yearbook. Complimentary cards would be. issued _ to _ students entering. school after October. Under the existing scheme, thd fees, paid individually for the three listed: items, totals $3.75. A plan for a combined Student‘ Council, embracing representaâ€" | tives from Thornhill and Woodâ€". bridge High Schools has been submitted to the Thornhill stuâ€" dent council. The idea behind: the proposal is to enable both! schools to program activities jointly and to pool the experiâ€" ences of each school on problems affecting the students. The Board ‘ of Student Senators of Thornâ€"| hill High is to discuss the proâ€"| posal at the next meetnig. ‘ â€"Dateline Kleinburg «20000 Cemelery, Norway, Lorne Miller was a patient at Peel Memorial, _ Brampton, for gix months prior to his death. He spent his life in the comâ€" munity and lived for many years uon his farm on Highway 27 north of the village. He is surâ€" vived by his wife. the farmer Grace â€" Ostler, _ one daughter, Peggy Lorraine,; one son, Wilâ€" liam, and two brothers, Edward and Earl Rev. R. W. French conducted the funeral service at Kleinburg WOODBRIDGE _QUALITY MEA T S Interment took place at St John‘s Cemetery, Norway. Funeral services were held at the Ingram funeral home, Toâ€" ronto on Tuesday, May 10, in the afternoon with Rev. R. W. French conducting the service. Mr. and Mrs. Winn, former GBUZNter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank residents of Toronto, have lived|~"4W} . Vickie Lynn Sanderson, with their sonâ€"inâ€"law ard daughâ€" daughtéer of Mr. and Mrs. Ken ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Keown Sim‘e‘Sandfn'vLm; Ian _ William Bell, they moved here nearly five years tP" oo Mn ind Mrs O Walter 6. 'liel{. and William John Turner Mr. Winn was a patient at York _ County _ Hospital, New market, where he was rushed Good Friday morning, following a heart seizure. He seemed to be improving but suffered a reâ€" lapse on the Monday prior to his death. . Woodbridge High News All Meats Government Inspected FREE DELIVERY OR MEATS OF QuaALITY CALL AT. 8â€"2451 May 19, 1960 |_ Under the direction of Miss |Franklin and Mr. Frame, memâ€" bers of the boys‘ and girls‘ athâ€" | iletic associations have been hard | at work on arrangements for the | annual Athletic Banquet to be| \held _ tomorrow _ night. â€" Guest! ‘speaker for the occasion is to | |be Dick Shatto, the outstanding ! |Argonaut â€" player. â€" Awards are |to be made to Anne Powlesland, |yoted the outstanding girl athâ€" | |lete of the year, and to David Rutherford who was named top male athlete of the school. Addiâ€" [tional awards and prizes, includâ€" ing interâ€"school and intramural crests, are to be made to other | outstanding _ students â€" at â€" the banquet. | wes â€" SCn uno Held meet at Camp Borden. Competing against 36 other schools, the school team finished fourth in the final standâ€" ings. (Thornhill was top team Last _ Saturday Woodbridge entered a team in the Geol'giani Bay track and field meet at is boys‘ singles titleholder. The boys‘ doubles crown went â€" to George Moore and David Ruthâ€" erford. i Athletic Activities Only the final match, for the girls‘ doubles championship, reâ€" mains to be played in the school badminton _ tournament. _ Girls‘ singles champion for the year is Anne Powlesland. George Moore for the school were Betty V: Haastrecht and Bob McDowell Mr. and Mrs. C. Divell and Susan of Port Colbrone returned home on Wednesday after stayâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. Keown and family since. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Tenâ€" | nant visited with friends in Richâ€" | mond Hill on Saturday. The program committee of the Kleinburg _ and _ Nashville Women‘s Institute met at the heme of Miss Mecle Hambly on Saturday afternoon and set out plans for the program for the coming year. ! THE TIMES & GUVUIDE WOODBRIDGE Va RR. 2, WESTON British Fruit Mkt. Nurseries ANNEXATION PLANS Annexation plans for Woodbridge and part ship will be presented to the Metropolitan Toror on June 15. ROCKET SNAPS in all colors Also all the latest in PETUNIAS turday, May 14. On the left is Mrs. Kay Storsbergen and on the right is Mrs. Thea Papa. The three were preparing to give away free coffee and sandwiches during the celeâ€" bration. SAUL WAGMAN, genial owner of the New Woodbine Motel on Highway 27, centres two of the waitresses at the restaurâ€" ant portion of the building which was officially opened on e old es am is nestar wemacmnc‘s EC a COME AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK NOTE THE QUALITY â€" COMPARE THE PRICES ANNUAL PLANTS Fertilizers SsOâ€"GREEN â€" EVERGREEN â€" BONE MEAL SHEEP MANURE, ETC. PEAT MOSS AND PREPARED SOIL IN STOCK 100 Japanese Red Maples . $2.50 ea. 100 TREE ROSES 10,000 Topâ€"Size GLADIOLUS BULBS 50c Doz. HARDY PRIVET THIS IS THE TIME FOR PLANTING!! 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