Times & Guide (1909), 3 Nov 1960, p. 8

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Mm. KING STREET SCHOOL hold a party for pupils in the kindergarten and grades 1 and 2. Soon above are Thomas Clohmy, LIPPAY MOTORS LTD. Ju-rr-Thom-Keel "Please Don'tiat The Daisies" SATURDAY MATINEE. $100.00 55 Pontiac Coach Be Prepared For Winter With ( \ "Renewed Car" From Lippay’s AS LOW AS WITH RICHARD BURTON . BARBARA BUSH nnv nro ADMH‘IANCE For The Best Used Car Deal Anywhere MON. - was. - wan. ONLY “The Bramble Bush" Entertainment For The Whole Family COLOUR SHOWING' AT 7.00 . 8.55 Bountiful Condition, it. Walls, 2-Tono, Etc. t _ "V F PLUS CARTOON - SERIAL CHAPTER t MATRON IN ATTENDANCE DORIS DAY and RAVI]? NWEN IN COLOUR AND CINEMASCOPE SHOWING AT 7.00 - 9.00 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! 'i-itil/Iii"-,":;',',-'- Was A Ball Around Town 'tt SpiWflaL "USED CAR LOT" AT. 8-0552 55 Dodge Sedan Inn: Swell - Prlcod For Quick Sale om Nighlly Ttit ' m. " METEOR SEDAN Radio A Sharp Car! Janet Kruit. 'Munired Kwilschav and ianice Bothwick. 57 Plymouth H.T. IM,, Automatic Radio, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brooks and Marilyn moved to Bolton last Thursday. Their son Billy and his bridn will reside in the Brook's farm home. The curling season starting on November 3 is looked forward to by Mrs. Jack Holland, Mrs. Jas. Maw Sr., Mrs. Ross Farr, Mrs. Robert Pumas. Mrs. Walter Griffith and Mrs. Douglas Zim- mvrman, all active members of Bolton 9ng and Curling Club. Mr. and returned la to Texas, rado. The t organized l taken by b 22 pax'sem: urban sum states. Mrs, Cook of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Salter of Burlington visited Mr. and Mn. KI. Burn, 'ield last Sunday. On Sunday. October 23, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agar and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. Maw and daughters, Miss Laura Agar and Mr. Elmer Agar of Islington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Fielder and family at their Coboeonk homu. The occasion war; Mrs. Fiolder's birthday. A Hallowe'en party was en- joyed by pupils and their teacher. Mrs. Bisonctte of Twin Elms school last Friday afternoon. The ladies of Centiml W.A. have been busy quilting and pre- WOODBBIDGE Next To Tho Polk. Station 36 Mo. EliEBIllfE “he trip in the f Led agricultural by bus. Fur a ' manners visited surroundings of i Mrs last l News TO PAY UP TO Us. Clarke t week frr 'alifornia I From from I and ' form tour month rural F the t Torr Brooks Bolton 1 Billy in the of ' was h the. l and three 'ance trip Polo- paring for their annual bazaar on Saturday, November}; ' Mrs. h. Barry of Bolton' spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul. The enrolment at Twin Elms school was increased by the five members of the. Joyce family now living in the house of the Kate Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanford. The managers of the church held a meeting'at" the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brownlee last Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Don Niepage and familr4muturad to North Bay lam week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charlton. The party also stopped at Kapuskasimt where they visited Mrs. Niepage's sis- trr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennet, and Patricia Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Farr were guests at the wedding of Ray- mond Tormnre and Marguerite Beanie which took place in Mimicu Presbywrian Church on Saturday, October 29. irusiiiiiii' CENTERPECE was featured "iri'-iiairilF'iili; aFGriUaapkin are Earle the docoralions for tho children in the low- Armstrong and Janice Shoa. er - at St. Ibhn'l Separate School. _ - _ _-- V RieifieiFiii" Tiid gymnasium of Weston flhlbe. in). haul yd)“ ftsr the Espe- BEE-WM "aa, h “as tram 11 to I Whereas, Education has been a principal concern and its support a sustained policy in our Township, I , And whereas, it is bncominq increasingly recognized that iqnomnne and freedom are incompatible and on elli» Icient school systnm in each Community is vital lo the _presmvalion ol our Canadian Way of Life. I I And whnrv‘ns, the observance of a Special Edur'ation 'Week enrh yam rzHords rm opportunity for mman to visit schools, for rommunily lenders to discuss critirol school mohlnms and for canneml reappraisal of Education with n viaw to its battm’mnnt: Classes For Adults Commence MONDAY, nova/mm 14th IN THE PIONEER BOOM, CRANG PLAZA AUDITOBIUM 8.15 RM. Admission $1.25 Per Person For Information call Mr. Fooley, CH 9.2635 after 6 P.M. The ladies of the Cancer So- t Now, thorotrrm, 1, lohn Perry, Reeve of Vnurzhrm Township do hereby proclaim the period of Novembor 6th through 17th, 1960, as Education Week in the Town- ship of Vaughan and I urge citizens throughout tho Town, ship to portir'ipate oo'tively in the observance of that week in their schools. I Let us display mu pride in our fine edurmiqnn] sys- tem in Ontario by qiving our loyal and intelhqnnt sup- port to our fkhrnols and to the Teachers, who have dedi- cated their lives to the advancement of their Students- tho Future Citizens of Canada. tyslher 7.7, 1960. I. w. PERRY, Learn To Dance For Christmas PROCLAMATION I. W. PERRY, Reeve of Vaughan Township uiety met last Tuesday afternoon in the church to prepare dress- ings. Mr, and Mrs. George Blair of Glen Orchard were visitors last weekend with their son and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wardlaw attended a family gathering on Saturday, October 29, at the Rexdale home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chapman who were cele- brating their 25th wedding an- niversary. Ross T. Farr Jr. and Gordon Burbidge, members uf Wood- bridge high school football team, report having played in nine interschool games, winning eight and tieing one. Playing on Rich- mond Hill high school grounds last Tuesday the Woodbridge team won 18-7 over the Bayview team. Ten ladies of the W.M.S. from this community attended the thankoffering meeting at Noble- ton last Monday evening. Also in attendance were members of the 13; The shoelass dancers were entertained by Bob Cotes and his orchestra. Bolton, King, Woodbridge and Schomberg W.M.S. groups. Everyone enjoyed the program which included a vocal solo by Mrs. Jess, accompanied by Mrs. Glen Davies and Mrs. A, Cherry of Toronto as guest speaker. Mrs. Cross presided for the Nobleton society. The car wash day in aid of church funds proved most suc- cessful, Appreciation is extended to the workNs and patrons. Members are reminded to keep November 6 open fur the Couples Club and family outing in Bol- ton. Family night is scheduled for Friday, November 4, at 8 p.m.' at Twin Elms school. And I hernby ml] upon all voters to take immediate proceedings io have [my pnors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day fbr appeal hriwr, Hm mm day of Nnvnmbor, 1960. NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Beciion 9 of the Voters' Lists Art and that I have posted up at my office at Maple, Ontario, on the 26th dny of Ortobor, 1960, the list of all persons entitled tty vote in the said Mtmirirorrlity at muniripnl elections and that-such list remains there for inspec- tion , WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL {SECOND ANNUAL ColihhhENCEMENT' EXERCISES Speaker: Rev. J. R. Watt, B.A., B.D. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' Lists, 1960. Municipality Of The Township Of Vaughan, County Of York DATED this mm day of October, 1960, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 An invltaticn is extended to all adults in the area ilVora. lad bidding w? brisk uni most things sold well. Miss Margaret Hemphill, one of the oldest and most respected neidents ot the village, left on Saturday night to make her home with her sister, Mrs. William Carberry of Tulbuore. Mir. Hemphill has stayed with her sister for the past eight winters and he: neighbors and friends are m; ta miss ber. Miss Hemphill was born on Mr par- ents' tum on Highway 87 north of Kleinburg. She has lived her entire life in the community. Forty-two years ago Miss Hemp- hill and, her brother, the late Thom-e Hemphill, sold the farm home to the late William Haw- man and moved into the house in Kleinburg that they purchased (mm H. Richards. Jack Davis purchased the house from Miss Jremphill this fall. A bud and ttttended the Isle of hmohold furniture held w “in Margaret Bemphiu on »totmr " The weather was James Brown " the Caledon district has been engaged by W. B. Hanna. as his farm manager. Mr, and Mrs. Brown have moved into thetfarm house and are now getting settled. We welcome them to the community. Mrs. R. Hill and children of Applewood Heights were back in the village last Saturday. They spent the day with Mrs. Hirl's father, S. Law. Mrs. R. Gray of AT 8:15 P.M. School Auditorium Clerk of the Corpoaion of the Towriship oi Vaughan. By virtue oi a resolution of the Council of ihe1rillage of Woodbridge, I hereby Proclaim the week of November 6th to November 12th, 1960, Education Week in the Village of Woodbridge. And I hereby request all the Citizens of Woodbridge to take an active interest in your schools, especially dur ing Education Week. The Council of the Village of Woodbridge in co- operation with Branch 414 of the Canadian Legion will observe Remembrance Day with a service at the Ceno- taph at 10.30 c1.m. _ Parade will form at the Elms Hotel Parking Lot at l0.00 aim. and will proceed to the Cenotcrph. November 6th to 12th, 1960 VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE Dateline Remembrance Day ADMISSION FREE Education Week FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 EVERYBODY WELCOME! FRED D. ARMSTRONG, Reeve, Village of Woodbridge. I. M. MCDONALD, Toronto tho “and with In: father. s. Law. Mea, E. Huld- mported that In! tau-Wherry - m Non. soming last week. She also had two Ape berries off her pitch. She also reported that u: uppla hee owned by Mike Bevan had some blossoms on it Int week. nant attended the annual Jmtet- ing of District " of the Ontario t$ortieulturU Aaaoeiation at the Clover Leaf high school on Ocs tober 26. Reports were ..given and elections held. Mr. St. C. Tainan: w“ elated " district director of the Ontario Hort)! cultural Associuion in District Members of Kleinburg WA. are busy preparing for their bake sale and be- on Stturduy at 3 pm. in the Sunday school room uf Kleinburg United Church. Kleinhurg Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson held a dinner in honor of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. AV bert Robinson, of Orillia. It was the Robinson’s 49th wedding an- niversary on October M. All the guests were relatives and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left on November 1 to spend the winter in Florida. They were visiting with the T‘homsons before they left for the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd, Ivy, visited with Mrs. E. Shaw-and Alex and other relatives in the village last Friday. Mr. and Mn. 5.. Clair Tool

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