Persons interested may leave their names and addresses at the Jibrary or telephone BAldwin 5â€" 8891. Membership is open to anyone interested in reading and disâ€" cussing these works. There is no educational barrier; all thai is required is enthusiasm and inâ€" terest, Among the works being considered in the course of the year are those by Plato, Aristotle. the Gospel According ‘to St. Matâ€" thew, Milton, Marx and Engels, Thoreau and many others. On October 4 at 8 p.m. the| North York Public Library will! sponsor a meeting in the viewing| room of the library to discuss the formation of one or more "Great Books Discussion Groups." . Members of the groups read and | then discuss ideas and thoughts ) expressed by the great authors[ of western civilization. i Seek Members To Discuss Great Books Mr. and Mrs. Dick Verneer and Hank celebrated with Mr. and Mrs. H. Snyder in Toronto the latter‘s golden wedding anniâ€" versary on Saturday. The Snydâ€" years ago Mr. and Mrs, Jas Maw Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jas Maw Jr. and Harry Lostchuck attended a corn roast at the Sant brothers‘ farm last Saturday evening. On Friday evening, September 16, 16 girl members attended a wiener and corn roast at the home of Pat Niepage. The first meeting of the Explorer group was also attended by its leaders, Mrs. J. Cranston and Eleanor Weber. Mrs. E. Devins was guest of honor at a family dinner at Sumâ€" mit View restaurant in celebraâ€" tion of her birthday on Friday, September 16. Mrs. W. J. Agar spent last week with her recently widowed sister Katherine. Mr. Cyril Hamâ€" ilton of St. Thomas passed away on Monday, September 12. He is survived by his wife, the former Katherine Nattress, daughter Alâ€" berta, studying at the University of Toronto, and son Sonny, atâ€" tending _ high _ school in _ St. Thomas. Among those attending the trousseau tea for Miss Beverley Miller on Saturday, September 17, were Mrs. Herb Wardlaw, Mrs. Arthur Irwin, Mrs. C. Torâ€" rance, and Heather, Mrs. Torâ€" rance‘s granddaughter Lynn Barker and Mrs. Chas. Agar and Beth. Congratulations to Mr. Werâ€" den Leavens, editor of the Bolton Enterprise, for being named an honorary mandarin of the first degree by Vancouver‘s Chinese community honoring leaders of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association at the 41st annual eonvention‘ held in Vancouver, It was the first time occidentals were thus honored by the Chinese eommunity. Mr. Leavens in the incoming _ president _ of _ the CWNA grow, with his ambition. Marion Gibbs‘ Personal Chequing Account makes settling her bills easy and economical. And, for both, The Canadian Bank of Commerce provides prompt and personal service . . . service that makes their banking a pleasure. Strangers to each other, Roger Martin and Marion Gibbs travel to work side by side. He meditates business prospects. She contemâ€" plates her reflection in the bus window and thinks of a new dress. Their needs, interests and destinations may differ, but one friendly fact relates them . . . each banks at The Canadian Bank of Commerce. In his bank account Roger Martin‘s savings To * M/y . \\ THE CANADIAN ‘BANK OF COMMERCE settled here from Holland 45 Thursday. Sept 29. 1960 â€" THE TIMES & GUIDE Call us your bankers From Nashville money The typical family man has a billfold full of pictures and no Holy communion will be celeâ€" brated on Sunday, October 2. On Sunday, September 25, the Foster sisters, Marelene, Joyce and Carol, sang a selection of popular songs at a United Apâ€" peal performance at Massey Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burnfield were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan and family. in Tottenham last weekend. On Saturday morning, October 15, the Cubs and Scouts will initiate a paper drive in the comâ€" munity. Residents are asked to secure the papers in bundles or place them in strong cardboard boxes. Orders will be taken at a later date for Christmas trees. The proceeds of the sale of trees will be used for Cub and Scout cquipment and supplies. On Tuesday evening, Septemâ€" ber 20, Mrs. A. Devins was hosâ€" tes to 16 ladies of the Kleinburg and Nashville Women‘s Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Middlemiss Jo Ann of Rexdale visited and Mrs. Harry Burnfield Sunday. A meeting of the executive and captains of Kleinburg and Nashville Bowling League was held at the home of Mr. Les Longworth on Tuesday evening, September 20. Elected for the season to captain the eight teams were Alex Shaw, Les Longworth, Robert Purvis, Ron Agar, Lillian Purvis, Ken Benson, Ted Smithâ€" son and Jack Blenkinsop. Each team has seven players. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lostchuck, Kim and Lynn attended the De Havilan field day on Saturday, September 17. Former minister of the Nashâ€" ville church, Prof. Farris of Knox College, showed colored slides in the evening of Greece entitled "On the Steps of St. Paul." Mr. and Mrs. Don Niepage and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan and family of Rexdale at the Ryan cottage on Lake Rousseau last weekend. The _ Nashvilie â€" congregation was well represented at the anâ€" niversary _ services . in _ Caven Church, Bolton, last Sunday. Music was provided by the joint choirs of Nashville and Bolton. Mrs. B. Lambie and daughters of Milton spent the weekend with with Mrs. Brownlee and Jim. Dining at the Ascot 27 Hotel last week in honor of their sixth wedding anniversaries were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland. Mr. Norman Black and Rev. M. Jess attended the Presbyterian men‘s conference held near Port Carling from Friday to Sunday f last week. ai the Humber Odeon Theatre. The party celebrated the 31st wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Herb Niepage. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Niepage were accompanied by their sons and daughtersâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Niepage and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Niepage, last Wednesâ€" day evening to a dinner at the Concord Tavern and a film show and Mr. last 2â€"07 jar Bragtord Marsh: Washed. No. 1_ Gradgy Mencer, $ CELERY HEARTS‘,, 21« CANTALOUPES ORANGES California, No. 1 Grade, Salmon Flesh, Jumbo Size New Crgp. Choice, Juicy, Sweet, Valencia Finest For Eating, California No. 1 Grade TOKAY GRAPES McINTOSH APPLES A&«P INSTANT COFFEE LERY HEARTS , 229. _ SWEET POTATOES 3>25. CHECK A&P‘s WINDOWs ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR EARLY WEEK MEAT AND PRODUCE BONUS BuYSs 35¢ 89. ONTARIO GROWN FANCY GRADE 10â€"07 jar BUY QUALITY! 1.39 Big Bargains In Nature‘s Best 5â€"lb cetlo bag nder, Sweet oach"( 65¢ CARROTS _ sm«isss15c Ontario Grown, No. 1 Grade, Firm, Green BRUSSELS Sprouts «>+25¢ New Crop, No. 1 Grade Bradfori Mar:h.jo‘. 1 Grade, Tender Sweet OPEN THURS. & FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. 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