The first president to be mar- ried in office was John Tyler. He married Julia Gardiner in 1844, two years after his first wife died. , . 13, g JTe. , w, W»; T a: ' ' $1 ' ' t' if; , W, ' h" . ' . 'it I , f . ' ' .,‘ M? _ a . I f) " , y, .g "ir itsi. GET SET.. GO! is the order in the Northern Etobicoke Church Hockey Association as Reverend Robert Shorten of Rexdale United Church drops the puck to start the action in a game between boys from his Church and the team representing St. Andrew's Presbyterian'. At left is Keith Carrigan of the St. Andrew's squad and Bob Briqqer. MODEL AWARD to Sea Cadet Brian Clark at R.C.S.C.Q. ILLUSTBIOUS. . is presented by Vin-AM a il?,it?,ht. At left is V. M. Sumo. of “My Toto to His.. torical Society. At extreme right is Lieu. ST. MICHAEL'S vs. WOODBRIDGE DODGERS W O O D B R I D G E ARENA JUNIOR B. HOCKEY Thursday, November 24 woooamDGE HIGH SCHOOL SECOND ANNUAL COlilUiMNlCEAMNT EXERCISES School Auditorium Speaker: luv. J. I. Watt, BA., B.D. “It!†MWQW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 " 0:15 Pat. JuttttMtatittn_odedttratiaduttstnttt- Noted Mt. Dennis Iaumdrlihmam, Resident Of Thistlelown Dies Promingm in commercial and church adtivities in Mount Den- nis for more than 40 years, Walter F. K. Judges died in Humber Memorial Hospital at To launch its 1960-61 season the Humber Valley Little The, atre, local amateur dramatic group sponsored by Humber Val- ley Courlcil of the Knights of Columbus, has scheduled an original musical production for December l. and 2 at St. Philip N(Tl hall on Jane street. number Valley Little Theatre To hemtt'"llhtt Enchanted Birthday†who plays for Roxdale United. More than 200 boys are playing In the league. spon- sored by the men's associations of tour Etobicoke Church“. Rude]. Presbyterian Church and St. Mathias Anqlicnn Church also .aro repreaemed with teams in both the junior dud senior divisions. tenant Coriander Hodge, otfice com mending ILLUSTRIOUS. The award in Cadet Clark was for the ship model In constructed. It is to be housed in m Marine Museum of the Historical Society. Mr. Judges is survived by his wife, the former Alice Bruley; fcur daughters, Elsie (Mrs. C. Wedgewood) of Toronto, Miss Dorothy Judges of Thistletown, Grace (Mrs. K. Daniel) of Brampton and Florence (Mrs. Robert Woods) of Pefferlaw; a son, W. Colin Judges of King- ston; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Under the title. "The En. chanted Birthday" the produr-' tion is a comedy which enlists the talents of the youngsters un- covered in the area-wide amateur companions staged by the Lit- tle Theatre group over the past two yvm‘s. Dancers, singers, in- strumontalists as well as the age of 82 At VICTURMN 0RDER llf NURSES the past 42 years Mr, CH. 1-1581 3. otfice com- The award to ship modal he housed in the An added feature for the new show will be the choral society ocently organized by Max Arm- strong. Directing the show is Mrs. Jean Kallmeyer. In addition to the Junior Series for boys from 10 to 12, a Senior Series for the 12 to 14 bucket is now sponsored by the Asloci- ated. Teams in, the league are sponsored by the men's associa- tions of Rexdale United Church, Rexdale Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Presbyterian church With in second salon now under way-i-Neo-oft time was a the end of Oetober--thg Northern Etobicoke Church Hockey Asso- ciated is twly and winging with I total of 200 boys. Weston Dukes’ Home Schedule Woodbridge Brampton St. Michael's Unionville Dixie Nessmarket Diyie _ _ Lakeshore Newmarket _ Brampton VVV Woodbridge Unionville St. Michael's Birthday Smith of will be 10 ber 17, A Presbyterian: Tops ht Church lemme, Hockey 0110mm Games The Weston Chess Club enter mined the Beaches Chess Club With the first home Came of the current season safely under the belt Weston Dukes launched their junior B campaign of regu- lar Friday night games at Wes- ton arena. Puck-dropping time is 8.30 p.m. The following is the schedule at Weston arena for the Dukes: Birthday greetings to Linda Smith of Golfdown drive who will be 10 years old on Novem- ber 17, Anita Burley of Red- water drive, Mrs. A. Boyd of Henley crescent and Mrs. Joan) Kline, all for November-, 28. The Good Neighbors Club held its weekly euchre at the home of Mrs. M. Nash, 36 Braecrest av- enue. Winners were Mrs. Hicks Sr., 78; Mrs. Myrtle _Hart, 73; Mrs. Myrtle Roberts, 71: Elanore Payne, 44. The Elms Home and School lAsaociation has postponed its meeting P' the seund Tuesday in Degmber. The meeting will featur a speaker from the Northern YMCA. A moving tribute to Mr. Judges was given in an address by OS- F,urne Hutchins, chairman of the demons hoard " Mount Dennis m mist Church, in which Mr. Judyes‘ long and faithful ser- vice to the church was eulogized. service which ultimately led to his appointment as life deacon. A grocer in England before (migrating to Toronto in 1913, Mr. Judges became a commercial traveller in this country. An avid gardener and amateur painter, he also served as a cor- reshondent for newspapers in Etobicoke and Mount Dennis as well as the Times and Guide. youngsters with a flair for dra- matics are in the cast. Adult entertainers from the Humber Valley Little Theatre organiza- tion are also on the bill. Judges was deacon and lay speaker of Mount Dennis Bap- tist Church. He retired from business five years ago and has resided in Thistletown since then. Weston v Benches Chess Mulch Ends In ll Tie Custom Auto Uphohm'y Lawn-cc Are. & Westo- Rd. Phone CM 0-8"! IDEAL AUTO TRIM [Imlea Jottings Home Games Nov Nov. Dee Dec. Dee. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. 13 20 27 10 17 24 18 25 16 23 HAWMAN MOTORS in ELECTRIC LTD lust Thursday. An eight-board game was played and, for the second time a contest between the two clubs ended in a tin. Up to now, the Presbyterian: have pretty well dominated the play in the Junior set. In the opening game, Rexdale Presby- terian defeated St. Mathias, 2 to o. G. Donald accounted for one unassisted goal and B. Boyd with help from J. Simpson and D. Lamb, scored the other. In the St. Andrew'r.RexGle United game, the Presbyterian' eked out a 3 to 2 win. Scoring for St. Andrew's wele: P. Air, assisted by R. Porter; D. Pit- Top board for Weston was played by David Katie, and for Beaches Fred Kiberd. The results were: Beaches-Fred Kiberd 1, D. Townsend lh, H. Hall 1, A. Cattle 0, V. Messius be, H. Laborde 0, T. Termeer 0, H. White.1. ' Beaches 4. Weston-David Katie 0, Bill Bubbs bk, Al: Warren 0, Bill Me- Iver 1, Les Moore %, Jack Kirby 1, Jack Middel l, R. Kineman 0. Weston 4. and St. Mullins Anglican church. Sanitary tontmrtors Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Phone Repaired “HOUR SERVICE RICHMOND HILL [jiCifiliiiiiiiill!tlil-l! "'-"'_"'e'l; F:', 'C' 't "r"i"""'t"r1"r"lr a llFlltiiA1iij RE !,,f,,rllilltheiik'jiii'i'i _'_, Illlr. - -- Illilitg-"m, _ A 515113131] TURNER 4-1245 Two shutouts were ruched up in the Senior play. St. Andrew's blanked Rexdale United, 2 to 0 on goals by A. Cruigie (who slso earned nn assist) on a pass from J. Brown ttui K. Wilson, whose score was abetted by Mr. Craigie. The Presbyterian domination of play was halted when St. Mathias posted a win for the m. with halts from B. Bunny. and S. Cutler, on a plus from D. Pitman. E. Ireland was the big gun for the Rexdale team, scar: ing one solo goal And mowing the nsist on the score by B. Clarke. 1llhmihir,likmmher28th, 1960 FROM 7.30 O'CLOCK UNTIL 8.30 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING FOR _ Nomination of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three Councillors TO SERVE IN THE SAID TOWNSHIP FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS And Five School Trustees TO SERVE ON THE BOARD or SCHOOL TRUSTEES FOR THE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA OF VAUGHAN F OR A TERM OF TWO YEARS TOWNSHIP or VAUGHAN Nomination Meeting COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL, MAPLE All persons interested are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. or THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS WILL BE HELD IN THE 'GTirit" CiiidLe, ihe other soon was by P. Roberts, ushe- 'tbr B. Bowers. WW. ht this 2 to t) “no. R. when Jtot_te1 9m goal with " by B. Bowers. League games Ire played every Saturday evening At Weston Arena. Comer Lawrence and Weston Road. Weston-Am 6.3031 um. "Nttt A I WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS P I. M. MCDONALD, Returning Ottieer, Tre?, myâ€... 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